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    HAUTE It.
IIo that will not reason is a ligot; lie that cannot is a fool ; ho that dare not is a sine.
K1MTOK and PliOl -HUM -IJ
h. XX II
M 1 DDLE 13 UH6II, SNYDER CO., ;?ENiYA. FI5B1UTAIIY ', 1887
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-.rOKTUY:
Jlyjyeftrs the Pt! of ,if9
Lr tou'ts been tr-tullni:;
wiftly time Vim P nwnyl
w of those ar left to-dny,
rislied you well ns limn and wife,
,r quiet country weiMin!
r how much they hold
Lied Joy and sorrowf
. m ti - ...... AinlilnwnR.
le I iuii ui '
tmv Sllllles anu inui
LiiRh toly be dark and cold,
I til .1,1.. r morrow.
n win !
i"
Aral vHars. all toil was Joy,
-.uinir for each other;
(hen the little house held three
Vby laughed and crowed with
Croud the father of his boy,
Jbnd the happy motueri
tbyT Yes, two, three ami lour,
,m more caiue after;
Its up mother' cake and pled,
5 funny tricks, made queer re-
kikes of which they had astoro,
Bled the house with luu.htcr.
are they now? A Father's I
ave thou took away;
o went forth In manly unfit,
I. fnr frontoui aud for riirlit.
kve their lives to save the land
Liu we dwell to-dny.
, log. kept up low, monotous sonnJ.
The whole oppeurauco cf the soak
recalled vividly many of Ibe Btoriea
of nake-cbartniog that I bad beard
or road. ,
'Just when tbe snako was in this
altitude tho rat opened the tragedy
by endJenlj, with great swiftness,
springing across tbe cnge aud npnu
Ibe snake. Without pausiug .a,si'C
odJ it spiaotf back and icsutncd it
original position in tho corner. Tho
snake gavo a slight - stm t as if sitr-
piisod wbeu tbo rat struck him, but
bid attitude for tbe tuomuut was na-
cbauged.
''Gradually, however, tbo move
ments of tbe snuko ceased, aud iu a
brief lime after tbe rat stuck bint bo
fell on bis tide and died wilbuul a
Struggle. Au exsiniuatioa uf Ibo
leplile showed two wounds thtoub
the back of bis bead, corresponding
with tbo teeth of tbo rat. I could
not find tho heart to kill tbo rut, tint
gave biin tbfft ight to life and liber
ty, which I thnngbt he bud well
earned.'' Youth' Companion,
WHY WOMEN MM.3Y.
Some cIubo obceivcr of social to
rations, having looked tbunt nruonjr
ALSISSIII SnOST B3250S3-
'Do jou sco that boy nrul girl
walking along tboro l ae'ied on
bis married fomulo ncrtiiaiutunces, , Renllcroi'n Of another, as a ouplr
vonlurea to give tho following lint, ! pnsseil the corner cf Whitehall and
with tn attempt to indicate Hie ivo-J Atlanta stiets onj oftoiuooo te-
sors which iulluenco many to mnrrt: cotitly
Jml is jtood; ho dry the tear,
lieek the vain regretting;
are not dead but gone before,
here, upon the other shore,
love and peaoe aro round you
Wait your life's bright Betting.
laimin you Journey on,
land In hand together;
bark is sailing dowa life's
emu,
aoeful now the waters seem;
ts that love shiues in upon,
.-ays suuuy weather.
kch us, too, the happy art
litness round us spreading;
ill we read, through smiles or
irs,
alone the fifty years,
J's glad sunlight In the heart,
akes a Golden Wedding.
TLESNAZE AND RAT-
rs fortunate not long sinco in
inif.withont it jury, a Tt-ry fine
ten of tbo rattlesnake species
tilia. Wishing to study tbe
of tLis species, I did not tnkt
ua! precaution of extracting
lison fangs, -but placed bim iu
Ve strouly-built, wire cage
tbe day of bis imprisonment
libiled tbe utmost indifference
satroaodiugs. All day be
lie coiled op iu one corner of
je, taking do notice ol my
ce unless touched by a switch,
seemed as if tbe switch had
peculiar efToot npoa tho reptile,
.being touched by it, bis ral
stanlly soundud, and be be
he most perfect embodiment
that I have ever seen.
I supply tbe reptile with food,
,ined several common toads,
1 bad noticed served for food
e species of snakes, aod of
I expected tbey would prove
morsels for bis majesty tbe
W'iea placed in tbe cage
ids showed no signs of fear,
1 tbe snake take any notice of
1 thought Ibis might bo
I by a loss of appetite on the
I tbe rattler, eo I determined
ibe toads reranln in the. cage
ay or two, and note results.
rattlesnake did not touch
nd in a short time, they were
'j upon tbe snake's body, and
robed themselves on bis bead
1 exoiting tbe lightest resent
t tbeir presnocption, la fact,
Jsbip's bead seemed to be a
I restiog-plaoe for the toads,
ar two or three days bad pass
)ok tbe toads from the osge
ve tbein tbeir liberty. I next
d a large rat The snake in
eaotime bad maintained bis
a of plaeid indifference to b'.s
Odiogs. No souner was tbe
ted in bis cage than it exbib
Very appearauoo of fear.' It
)d in a corner as far away
snake as the cage would
(and remained there tremb
J watohing its enemy.
I snake, however, on the ap-
of the rt, exhibited tbe
laigns of animation that I bad
ilnce bit Imprisonment llis
':ltl7 lartted, ribrtUd
n t--7 r:-!j cf
HOW TO TELL THE AGE OP ANY
PERSON.
Wbeu the writer wus a good deal
younger than ho is cow, and attend
ed school, bo potisesBcd what wan
tei tiled an "age cud," which created
I i
coDsueraoie iniereei (uuong uih
schoolmates of both sexes. It was
a perplexiog problem at that time
bow six rows of figures could bo so
arrangod as to produco by ho simple
a rule an accuinte answer. The
Urn t ford Daily Timt recently pub
lished tbo table shove referred to
coder tbe above new heading, aud
as a good deal of armipotneot may be
derived from it by young peoplo, wo
copy tbe following magical table of
Ggnres.
Jast . baud Ibis table to a young
lady, aud request bor to tell you iu
which columo or columns ber age is
contained, and udd together the fig
nres at the top of (be oolumns in
which ber age is foaud, and you
bavo tbe great scoret. Thus, sup
pone ber age to bo 17, oa will find
that number iu the first aud fifth
columns; add the first figures of
i huso two columns, aud you bavo her
coirect ago.
1 3 i 8 1G 32
3 :i 5 1) 17 113
S 0 ti 10 18 31
7 7 1 11 ID :v
3 10 12 12 2 J UO
ll 11 13 13 21 37
13 11 14 U 22 38
15 15 15 15 23 3!)
17 18 20 21 21 40
li) 19 21 25 25 41
21 22 22 2C 20 42
23 23 23 27 27 43
25 20 23 28 2S 41
27 27 . 23 23 23 15
29 30 30 30 30 40
31 31 31 31 31 47
33 81. SO 40 48 48
35 35 37 41 43 49
37 33 38 42 ' 50 50
33 33 33 41 51 51
41 42 44 44 52 52
43 43 45 45 53 03
45 4G 40 40 64 54
47 47 47 47 55 5ri
40 50 52 50 50 50
51 51 53 57 57 57
53 54 54 58 58 58
55 55 55 53 63 53
57 58 CO CO CO 00
59 59 Cl Gl Cl Gl
Gl 62 G2 G2 C2 C2
63 63 G3 C3 G3 G3
Ml LH .
AS GOOD ASIII3 WORD.
The Atlanta Constitution tells
tbp following war story : "Hrig Gen.
Glandden of South Carolina bad bis
left arm shattered by a ball on the
first day of tbe fight at Shiloh. The
stsffsurgeon hastily poi formed the
amputation on tbe field, aud the
brave officer mounted bis horse aud
continued to command. On Mon
day be was again in tbe saddle.
Tuesday be was still in com iu and.
Wednesday a second amputation
near tbe shoulder was necessary,
and Gen. Bragg sent an aide to God.
Gladden to ask if be would not be
relieved. 'Give Geu. Bragg my
compliments,' be said, 'and say that
Gen. Gladden will ouly give np bis
command to go ioto bis ooiHu.
Against all remonstrances, be con
tinued to sit in bis obair receiving
dispatches and giving directions,
In tbe afternoon lockjaw seized bim
and be diod.'t
It Is next to impossible for a man
to teacb a girl to . whistle. Wben
she gets ber lips properly puckered
she looks so bewitching! tempting
tt It lo-ts bis bead and kisses ber
f:? f -?t?d? it itt doen'l.
8 r-l X' l
Number or a bus miriind for a
homo Hio gt tired of woiliing in
fictoiy, or teaching Bcliool. She
thought man id life on earth was but
moonlight walks, biijy tides, new
buunels, and nothing to do. Well
she has got her homo ; whether or
not she in tired of tbo iiicntijbraiicr,
this di ponut suilli not, iintxiuncb
as this deponent does not bow pes
ibly. Loow.
Nil Oilier two innriied bucanso nhv
had seven young Bisters and a papa
with a narrov income. She con
suited t It o internets of ber fumily
l'et haps she Lad better have con-
snlled Ler owu iuleies's by hiking
iu liht wunhirifj or going out by
the dny to worl;.
Number tbreo martied because
Mrs souudod en much hottnr than
Miss. She was tweatyniuo years
and eleveo mouths old, and another
mouth would have transformed bor
into a regular old muid. Think
bow awful tbut would have been 1
Number four ruuriiad because flie
wauled somebody to pay ber bills.
Her Liidbnud mariied for ptscwilj
the same reason, so tliey atu both
repeutiug at leiaiuc.
Number five married because she
was poor an, I wanted riches. She
never counted on all tho other
things that uere itiHeparuhlo from
IIioho Coveted riulies.
Number nix innriiud btenso she
though she would like to travel.
But Mr. Number t,ix changed his
miud aftei ward, and ull tho travel
ing she has done ban been between
the well aud tbo back kitchen door
Number seven married out of
spite becauso ber first Lvo had tak
eo to himself a second love. This
piece of retaliation might have done
her good at tho limo, but iu the
loogruu oumbor seveu found it did
not pay. j
t ... ...
iiumoor eigiit inarrie.l hecniitif
nlio hud lea I novels uu.l ".vunted
sympathy," Sympathy is a fine
tliiug, but it oo4 down at a rapid
rate if tho domestic kttttlu is not
kept boiling, aud tint domebtio tur
key is not doue. Novel aud house
keeping don't run very vj!1 to'clhir
fn hiriiese, to uwo u Hpni ting teim,
and number ei;,'ht'H supplv of sym
paty didn't hold out very long.
Number nine mauiud because she
Lved her husband with all ber heart
and BOtil. Aud hho loved Liiu titiil
and will probably couliuuo to love
him aud in Iho hapi,iott vvifo in the
woild so sho says,
' We have si! tbo light motive at
l;isl--a motive which, when sauc
lioucd by a dn;iie wod emilutinn to
live Iruo uud holy livea beore God,
cauuot fail to call down tho blee
ings of Heaven. But hud ia tho fate
of tliono who many from wrong
motiveH, to escape their share of
life's work or get soiuethiog for
which they have uolbiug to givo iu
return.
"Well, what about tleni Z" was
the response.
'Tlioy are,'' continued tho fitit
speaker, "probably tho youiRest
mm lied cou la in the Slate. The
hnsb.ind is ouly 17 years old, and
his wifo id two years jounger. Tbey
camo to Atlanta n few days ir ce
fi( in S iu FnniciHC, and are slaying
with friendd iu the city."
Tho young husband said to a re
porter that l.N name was Sandy
LocLiuoie, nud that bin wife, before
she was married, wan ntuued Juonie
RoyBter. Tbey bavo beeu u.arrfed
over tbrco years. Wliou the nuptials
were solemnized iu tbo Shelttnil
IcIuudiH in May, lSfcJ, be wasoLlj,ll
nud sho 12 years old ihey bad
beeu engaged two years before the
kuot was fastened legally. When
attked Mhat bud induced them to
take so serious a step at so early an
age, the young benedict respouded ;
"Well, we wcro left orpbaus witbout
aoy relatives or frieuds, for our
parent d wcro bhiprccked kdJ we
found oureilvcs ou Iho Shetlaud
Itlands unknown and alone, roi
luuatxly I bad been iulrusted with
tho keeping i f a package by my fath
er, uud I managed to hold Ou to it
through till (ho florin, and when we
woro rescued I hud tho package safe
and Hound iu my possession. It
continued about, $12,000 iu 1'i.iU
ud States currency. Gf course, be
ing so well supplied with cuhh, 1 did
not luck friendn. I'oi Innately 'Jen
nie and I fll into the bands cf au
excellent ol J Euglisli oouple, who
provided for us aud treated n like
their owu children. We wera plac
ed at school under a miuistor cf tbe
gospel from New York Stat. Lo
sparoa no pains to train us.
' After two years wo resolvd to
married. At first the idea wus
hooted at by every member of the
family iu which we wero staying, bat
finally we got tuj coiiHeut of all of
them and were duly mariied. Short
ly uflei ward wo Blurted for England
I here we leiuuiued until about bix
mouths ago, wliuu we caiuo to the
United States to look after some
property iu Connecticut uliiati was
Nuid to belong to my wife Hme
enough, wo found that in Haitford
tljcro was a pruput ty vulaed at soma
fS'UOO, which my wife had inborit
od and which would fill iuto her
sole poHtettKiuii tho year bho reiichod
Ler umjority. Iu the meantime the
inteiebt on tbo property goes to ber
While in Washington City w met
some old ftienda of my fithein who
live in this city, and they iuuisti il
ti:nt wo should pay them a vibit. We
are beio for this purpote."
About thin timo (ho young wife
rt joiuod her huubund, and tbo young
couple wulked away as happy uh
oooiug doves. Atlanta Comtitntioix
Co? C;$f;-t:"2 1 Ohiitli
Why don't yon go do tu outli and
lecture.'
" 'Sir,' said 1 hill po, half risir in
bis scat, 'yon aro a minister of the
Gospel, nio yo.i nolf I
"V.s, hir.'
" 'It i your mission to nve scnls
frcm bell, is it noli' j
" 4 Yes sir.' j
" 'Tien, why dun't you go lherf.f' j
" 111 Iho tti!n:i!t of laughter thai I
followud tho minifter grabbed lii
valie and lied to a i etbi r cnr.''
i
Hurry un l (.'h.ulie, nge.l livoaixl
tbreo vrspi rtiv-!y, l.ul ji-t Ion!
neulnl at tho iiiir-t n - Ir.blo f. r din-'
tier, ll iri v lint Uhmo win but j
'mo orangtt on the t.il.l.- and iinnje- '
liately Mi l tip a wuiliny that I r.'iihl
hit moll.er ou Ihu mvi:i. ' -Whv
If ii'i v ti-ltnf nri nf. i.... t..t- 'M
' .' "' Vi.,"(i'" (lr.i.lu.iiool t'.ililiiinrai'Kl'co II. i ..n.
be nskod. 'He-lnciuse them ai;t ' '"t";"'- '.'"'"V 1 r '"" ! I: -"rvl''
any orange fur Uhurlio J" .M.mi., 17, ik-i. ti.
i( mJm deft i al
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pulii-y ni lln 111:111 if;ti-t 11 1 o uf irnirieMrv nr- j u:ilo,' i.n M tin .tr.'ct .
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n.i.ii'.U re.-eivf I l-y them ilenv tli:il r"'""'i"l"i"'
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The Tallest Man of il jdcrn Thnos-
There appeared at tlu London
Pavilion on Jan. 10, for the first
time, the tallest men whoso height
has been recorded in tuoderu times.
The now giaut is au Austrian
named Wiukelineler, and bis height
is 8 foot 9 iucbea, which is over one
foot more than that of Chang, the
Chinese giant. Winkelmeler was
born at Freidbnrg, near Salsburg,
npper Austria, in 18C5, bis parents
being in an bumble station in life,
lie is tbe youngest of a family ef
five children, none of whom are of
abnormal stature, nor are' bis par
o'nts or grandparents unusually tall.
His fingers npan two . octavos on a
piano, and the. streob of bis arms is
enormous.
lie showed co development of
this extraordiuary growth up to tho
sge of fourteen, but sinco then be
has been growing rapidly, oud med
ical authorities ia Uerlin aud Paris
have expressed tbe opinion tbul
be is likely to iocreaae till be is
tweutyfive.
Tbe yonng man is healthy, strong,
and intelligent. . Beyond doubt be
is one of tbo greatest curiosities of
tbo day. - A huge bed baa been con
structed fur bim in the building of
tbe Pavilion, which will be bis borne
f?rtotne ts c??. (Zo.i
Wonael rhlUips and tho Treacher.
lloloi t Purvis, cno of tho found
rs and many ycurs tho president of
the Anti-Slavery Society, iu a remin
iscent mood yesterday said; "During
blavery days Wendell Phillips lect
ured oue oveniug of a day on which
a uumber uf Methodist miuisters
bold a conference Tho preaohers
were on the same train with Phillips
One of tho minieters, a big, blustei
ing fellow, inquired iu a loud voiu
if Wendell Phillip" was on tbe trait
" 'Yos, sir; there ho is, auswere
tbe conductor, poiutiug to tbe grett
Abolitionist, who sat quiotly in tbe
rear of tbe car. ,
"Tho inquiry nulurully excited a
great doulof interest, and everybody
in tbo car turned around to tuke a
look at Iho man thou so much talked
about.
"You're Woodoll Phillips, aie
you T yelled Ibo minister bulf turn
ing in his seat. " 'Yes, sat that is
my . name,' leplind Phillips, with
characteristic bland uess of voi,cb.
" 'Well, . sir, I was jast about
writing yon a letter"
'Indeed? I would no doubt have
bad great pleasure in reading it.'
A. .f. 11.1.. IT
" 'o, you woman 1 1 mo, yon
wouldn t! 1 was going to give yon
some sound advice. 1 want yon to
understand, sir, that there are no
laves op North bere. Yeu have no
n r!-'.t to c abort raising (!':--'
I5y trying again and keeping tin
coiirago ninny things heomingly iu)-.
ptMhihlo may bo ultaiund. linn-,
dreil.s ot hopehiHs cases of Ivlduey
and Liver Complaint bavo l oeu car-'
ed by ilh chio Hitters, after every-
thing t)so bad been tried in vain. I
So, don't think thorn in no euro for1
yon, but try Klcctrio Uiltera. There !
id no tacilieiiio ho nufo, no puro, nixl
sopoifeota 151ood Punder. Kleo
trio Hitters will euro l)vineiniu
Diabetes nud ull DiHcuaea of the
Kidneys, Invaluable iu all'cclioiis
of Stomach aud Liver, and over
comciB all Urinury DifiictiltioH.
Lugo Uottles ouly OOcts. at 1. M.
SLiudel's.
A l lil-i..i :.'! mi i!i
an I i 'i:i,i ilii"itiy. ll t i'.i-i :!n j .! .hi
out "f lie' lit i 1 1 an I e.irrii - il nut ul" tin'
sv.tern; it iiivi.;.-i.i! i'i.' a , " !i
Ml ls.-l.-4 an I liai'i.-f-i tie- .'i.!.i n t!i.' ',
iniiltH. It ive-li" Lit li ,-.-r ,t;i I l.i 'iii-i.-i, :
.'letiiiiii ; tlevii lr i n in it itin ; ,'i.:.iih-,-s,
.in I if i'.iII.i.v.' I ii at'., r tie' i!:-.iuuti 1
ciHi li'i'iii .' i ..', il w ill r. ; i; i! t!iv.-e in. , ins '.
to rejril.iviiy a.i I h ill !i.
We-I '!i i :y. N. V., An r. I , j
Your-i uf An.'ii ' I in at Ii ml, uii-l
In reply wo il t r iy llial At!il..iln,ris
irov.i.l tin1 iinil elli i t i il re'iie ly f. r in n- .
r.il0'i.l in the c isu el' i iy vun that I ev. r
tried. After it in h.tlr a Ix'tili' Iu: nas not '
troublo I aay iuu;! for t-i iimiitli'.
IIi nijv IIaiiki i.
Ml. Pleasant, l'a., An. 10, 1 S.S-t. ;
I am thankful lli.it I tri.-il Atliluj Imrim. ;
I had rheumatism Neven v.'ars, part of the ;
tinw, could nut move; hut t'.-.h.v 1 am 1
well anil hearty. I u nto tliib Imping umuo
other butlerer i.iav ti v it.
' - W. S. Kt.KMIN.I.
Hvery tlnli.";isl .-hunl'l keep At.. I..J i
ail I Ali.hi le I"- I'il.--, luil ii- lln . : li
lint he l"ni!il m the ih'u.'"i t 'l-e A !.!
phi.rus Co., li Wall N. '.v "ii i! . v. ill
semi either i--i.iT.:i'e n rl. t .i
regular prie.-, v.l.i.li i.s?.in p. r i..le
(i.r Athluphoros i,i..l Im l i!.
lor liv.-r ii'i-l l.ii'in'. iliM.i-.- .'i ; . ". i'i
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retn;iih;ib!o ictMvety of Mr. ,1, 1',,
Corley, who was hi IiiIiiIi-sh ho
could not turn in bed, or lui.-o Lib
hea l ; rvenhody biiid ho um (Ivii-:,'
of Couiiiiiiiption. A tiiul biilli.i oi'
Dr. King tt .nv Ji.-i'.iiry wm nent
him. l'ir.ding n lief, ho bought a
luro bt.ttlo iiii.l a lin of IV. Kir,.;' 1
New Lifo Pills ; by Urn timo I had
taken two Loxca of Pills uud Iivm
boltleHof Iho DiiCoVi ly, ho was well
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