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X.H. 1IA11TKU.
VOL XXIII
:l'OETttY:
I1T SCHOOL- '
rwln a school nlth atencherstern,
With lessons long and bard to learn
A .diool that la found hi every clime,
UJ that Keeps in Mission an mu muo
tt. nopn doors are free to all,
The black and white, the great and
fiiiall,
Ami all must R t,ie ba and K00'1'
for none oou,d hirk It,lf tl,ey wou,,,
And all must study vrlth weary pain
OM old lessons over aaain
L.oiii of sorrow, of loss an care,
Of hopeless waitl,,iJ nJ despair.
Ami forever we can not choose but
look,
Till death shall close life's lesson
book,
Ami we see at lasl.wun an mane piam
Tlmt our weary tusks were not In
valii.
Doubtless we give some pitying tho't
To those who vtand with the strife
untaught;
To those who lift with present pain
Our old, old crosses over nnlu
Who ftriyeas we strove, for Bold and
pelf,
Who learn as we learned, each for
himself.
For the school shall be taught In the
loiitf years hence
Py the Baiue old dauie, Experience.
(JWl Cheer,
THE OLDEST PRINTED
Col. John F. Moginness, of lie
W'illiniDoport Quzello and linlletin
recently visited Major Win. I Kili
ott, at Lowiatonu, tho oldest ptinlei
end editor in the United State, ond
lulls una oi it :
At a stated Lour last evening we
culled ou Major Klliutt, whom we
fouod aAaiting us in the drawiup
room of bis comfortable residence,
Its partially arose and, leaning on
Lis cane, warmly gieetod ua with u
(bake of the bnn
"I lave been awaitinaf yoa l.fo
quarter of an bonr," bo said, iu h
firm voico, and turning to the re
ureud gantlomao continued : ' J
to'J yon to bring your friend at 7:30
sharp j it is nearly a quarter paid
lint lime, but it's ull right,"
"I have long bud a desire to met I
yon," I said, "us it is claimed by tin
press Unit you oio tbo oldest priuter
and i-ditor in tlio United States, nid
knew miny of the lending men and
politicians who Ho j rib bod throo
jiuti ti rs of a ceutury agn,"
His couuteuance brightened up al
(Lis remaik, and he replied :
' Yes ; I believe I'm the oldest
priuter in Ibis country. I was born
lioie iu Leistown Jaunary l'itb.
1703, aud have spent my entire life
in aud about this place."
"When did you commence louro
iog the trade T"
''In 1807 I was npprcnticod to
Alexander & Phillips, publishers of
tbo Carlisle Herald, to learn tht
trade of a priuter, I was to serve
f jar yens."
' You served your apprenticeship?''
"Yes. Tn 181 1, being a foil flodg.
ed journeyman, I returned to my
na'ive town and started the Juniatu
tlututte, in conuectioa with Jumes
Dixon. It is still published, but is
niw known as the Lewutown Oa
retto." ' You served as soldier in the
war of 1812'
' I did, I was with a party on
detached duty when lie battle of
the Thames was fought, and saw
considerable sevice in that part of
the country."
"That was the battle in whicb.it
is said, Colonel Dick Johnson killed
Tecumseb, the famous Indian chief "
tes, sir; i mink there is no
doubt that Johnson killed him in
that battle."
"Did yoa ever meet Colonel John
BonT
"I have. lie visited me bore
many years ago, and we had a pleas
ant time."
"Wore you in the service when
t erry gained his victory on Luke
ine I"
"I was near enough to bear the
sound of bis gnus when be thrashed
the Uritisb in that naval engage
ment"
"Did yon return to the printiog
business after the close of the wart"
"In 1816 I sold ont my interest
in the Gazette to Mr. Dixon and sn-
i"
UAoA In K.l..-.- -Vl.uil.1 u.x .i:-u.i
7 " "a .
frtl I will. .
viiw .un varyinj success lor (
b iwmtua ij a
Ji
a.1
many years. I was once engaged injduce the valno. It's Ibo eamo with I
the furnace business, but when hard !ft girl. You spenk to her tutbirj
umes came i was obliged lo ens.
pend. Finally, in 1834, I returned
to the old Gazelle, aud after pub
lishing it a short time,) eoldj cut to
my son iu 1833."
"Yon knew many of tbo "distin
guished men of the time V
"Very well. 1'vo met Henry
Clay, and bncj t traveled with biiu
down the river from here in a boat.
I knew James liuchannn well, John
W, Fouiey, and many other prouii -
tu-nt men lobg since dead."
"Did you know U. J. Jones, who
wrote I ho story'called Simon Oirly,'
nnd the history of the Juniata Val
ley, more tlmu thirty yenrs aji
ory well ; aud ,1 once . mot Si
mon Oirty too. I viritod hi u in his
Crti.in, near Mald.m, after the battle
of tho Thames."
' Your are au oldorj.'printer than
Citueirtl Simon Ciidoioii V
Yes, fcir I iloarnod my Irnde
severu: years before I anmun bad
learned lo set type."
You atleudtd tho unveiling of
ihe monument to Governor Snyder,
at Soliu8grove,tlireo years ago !''
"I did, and I beliovo (Joueral
Cuiiicrou aod myself were tlio only
l wo men present on that occasion
nkoHcucw and were acquainted witli
GoTcruor Snyder. I huvo in my
possession a commiwbion bigued by
Uovernor Suyder commissioning mo
a miijor of militui in J817. I bud a
liuo vwoid and uniform ouco, but nit
oflicor boriowod a portion of it on n
certnio occasion aud failed to return
JSVZilN THE OARDE.
I suppose Eve, na soon ns sbo was
boin, picked np the firnt bit of brok
en, glaas sbo found in the Garden of
EJtin uud Gxed it in her bnir. Tlmt
was womnnliko, but qnilo pcssiblv
Adam bud long biforo that tukou u
hit of runty wire, and, selling u
pobblo in it, worn it on his little
finder as a ling, with eooaoioaa
pride.-" U Islory ' does - tool' say x that
iihtrwireor gluss was known ttt
that liiuM, but we don't know. We
ue not Im If bo sure of what Ititdort
siys as we ore of what it does not
ay Imj fur us wo cun inuke out,
Jain vwih fiiuokud.taily ioj the be
inuiiig of the world, but history
d.ies not statu it. There is one week
m the history of Ibo woild thai
uinLes til the (rouble. It una the
first wetk, aud it's just like going
iuti u new home or taking of a now
situation yon'ie all wrong tho first
wetk. Then you get all I igbt end
ihingH go perfectly smooth till you
waul to move. Now about gulling
married ii's quite the reversb. The
Qibt week's all right. Then the
trouble begins Tbut fiist week of
tbo world is the battle-ground of all
disputes, and, like other similui
periods, soldo people think it lasted
0,000 years. It docs not concern
us particularly, except that if we
bad botu thereat the tiiuu we would
have altered things considerably.
Wo would have bad every one of out
neighbors muda differently ; wo nre
ull right ourselves. Howevor, it is
too lute to brood over what lias been
fixed, aud I am afia;d we've got to
lake it ns it is. lint to resume.
Cuu'l you see Eve fixing a blue and
piuk shell to a grass string, putting
it arouud her neck, aud standing by
the summer watei'a edge trying to
get a peep at hernelf to see whether
it wasu't handsome t It might bo
that Adura, in the first burst of af
fection, caught a gold beetle and
stuffed it and made it into a brooch
for her. Let the imagination try to
fancy bow she pinned it on, but
she'd get it on somehow if be give
it to her.
It was eomo old poet who bad
ideals and fantasies, and never weut
out into teal life or had to buy a
Cbristmus present, that first called
woman a jewel. The term is not
inapt nowadays, foi the modem
jewelry is very expensive in the set
ting, and I ain told that some jewel
are not worth as much as the gold
they're tet in. I can hardly believe
this to any great extent The num.
ber of people who are real experts
about women is as small as the num
ber of diamond experts i but the
number of people who think they
are is much larger. It is' hard to
tell diamonds i yoa see a flaw and
the fellow who's sellioflr tba atora
eiplains that it has met with some
.tnu.ug .UVIUOUI.IU uoiuK ponouou,
I m A A I
wuico uoes not 10 ino xaiuiesi re-
- L XI JL-IJ J I I III I I I .1 . .L I - - I I , , ...
He that will not reason is a
MlDDLEBUllGII,
j about Some littl i defect, nnd shi. ex
: plains lint when sU w v.iv
young she fell ou her left enr, nnd
sho's ffcen subj-ot to little inliinloxi
i.nnl Gls of temper ever since. The
poet that H'st struck tho timili-
liuilded l etter thnn bo knew., aiidi
would bo disgnstiid, perhnps. to find
li.iuf hllhinni.lH it
, unnij ii iiv, nullum ih
a jiwel, but she al.vays wnu's other
jewels nnd thej'rn not other wo-
1 meu.
In view of tbo preecnl European dis
ronlont nnd tho warlike nrprct (f foi
i ign nflaiis a r i:cio account of lite
piesont mililmy stiergth of Itimia
ill bo of iuterett.
Hy nn imperial nkniio rf Nov. 4,
1870, every KutMan subject is liable
li twenty yenio' military service, the
period of liability beginning in s-,mo
pints of tho Empire at l", iu others
at 20. Tho infuntiy of tho nctivo
unny comprises nhout 783 ot)3 meu,
with 3."),fi2i holers and o.SUG onr
riuges Tho liit-t infuutiy icuerve
has a slrongth of 527,175 men. lie-.
sides there are six local battalions,
so culled, numbering iu all 5,4JI
men, nnd cix ' speciul reserve batta
lions" in Ahiu, imin!ering(5,()21.nien.
Tho gross total of tho liiiHhiati infuu
try, nctivo nnd first leservu, is l.-lfiO,
317 men. Wheu lo Ibid oro nddtd
ibo cuvalry forces nud tho ' levies iu
mass,'' it nppenru that Riisbiu, if
need be, eould.defend , heitelf with
over 5.500:000 men, nil of whom
liavo received some military training
As fjr tbo navy. This is divided
'tito three divisions the Hukio fKtt,
tho IJh.c'i Sea fioet, aud the Si bi riuu
lleet. It comprises seventeen sui.s
)ing iivxiel.r. Tuesu ure not,
h-iwevur, of thoiujst rocjntconstuc
li'jn. Bat thero. are now building
for use iu the Mlack Sen throo very
powerful irouuludi. Tbeijoaro cquul
to any, save perhaps '.one or two,
that curry the lintisb nuf. In tue
Uispwu :vSea Kaajli bus t!stvu
rossels, and in the Sea of Arul six
These are guu-bonriug ele.amen;
ho thoy afford umplo me.insof trans
port of stoics and troops to the
A'ghan frontier. About bulNwuy
down on tho west coast of Ibo Cas
pian is Hnku; which is euMitctcd by
rail with Southern and inton'or
Uiisniu. Dirictly nci obs on tl e op
posite coH.t is Fort Jlichacli Ifaki.
Thither by mil to Hukti and thence
by Me.ur.er, or by ntcamor Iroui th
mouth of the Urul iu the ivrl!i.
reinforcement could be conveyed
tutu uubo and tpced. From thib
fort, vhi:li is n grand nlrultgio poiut,
an cxteiiHive nullum! raus southeuiil
through IVisii and t j tho F.ant.
During tho litnl six moulhs every
military post id ng tlio Hue of thi
railway hm been greatly ulieiigthon-
ed; and butween 10,000 and 50,000
men nre now distributed bctnecn
Fort Michu tluffcki and Sumnikuiul
Iu tho other garrisona of tho ('an
casus there aro 100,000 men, sj thai
if war were declared to-day a largo
body of Russian troops 100,009 if
needed wonld ceitiiuly be iu Af
ghans tan and nlmost at tho gates of
Herat by this day fortnight. The
first victory consequently, would
ulmost inevitably be Russia;) And
all students of Asiatic warfare know
tho peculiar value uud preHtigo to be
thus gained. Fugluu 1 could u.t
reach Herat within a mouth from the
time of llussiu's arrival at tbo piul;
and by that time, eveu ou the suppo
sition thai tho Afghaus still oontiii-
ued loyal to the Kuhrb, Herat
would probably bava f.iiibii. Thus
if Russia actually does iotend to go
to war in the spring, it seoms r.s if
she would have pretty nearly every
thing her owu way iu Afghanistan
That there would be no sort of jus
tice ia sucha move is, of course,
evideut, but that it would be the
expresslou of a very wise policy of
statecraft if equally pluin.
We need not put much con
fidence iu the stutomeut of tho Pol
ish paper Czas, to tho t fleet that
war ia-the spring is a certainty .
Out there is no queution that it
seem altogether probable, aad that
if it does come tbo fighting streugth
of Russia will be all but invincible.
The question why should Russia
fight is, for various reasons, not dif
ficult of answer.
A writer says that the mating of
human beings Is beyond the science
vl u"u' P
of men. Perhaps this is the reason
wny niatoh-malisrs are usually of the
w .
gentler
' sex.
bigot ; ho tlmt cannot is a fool
SNYDER CO., PENN'A, MAUCIl 10,
Tha Oi-igia of 25an-
Ouo i f tho delightful Jars of l ist
week a jounj; ludy, well known in
the exclusive firt circles cf Sun
KruLciscu Sucitv for nui ivnlcd ei
ciial chnrins nnd ih gance t f ncoom
I lihi!uiil8, wan diiveii around I
'iinke a congratulatory cull upon i
I man led ludy fiiuid who wasihujpil
I ! . ,, . I
convincing from tlmt oocosiotiai
sailed event in the lives of wtduYi?
ladies, which, far from hoirgU ii:!,
mi's, is t Lo poi feet. jculuiiti; lion it
their health. She wu thsn ind
tho pailornnd for the few Minute
uquiied to nriatige for the iteiplioi
i i ti nt r.)otu whern molher isid chdu
wero doing as well ns c .uld bj ex
I cctol, was lift with no oth r to ch
it rtuiu ber t ti un the only on iimi
heir of tho lionso, Muster JIiuiI- s,
then iu bis fourth yer.r. Rn CLuiln
was fully qn il to the situatou, n:i.l
promises to grow'up into i i 1111)1-
mout of Hooioty thut will nlver, Le
nbnsbedby beauty, however liilliuni,
into tho painful negative of 10 Cv.11
versaliou." After some nniUeiilial
preliminury lemaiks, Muster ?hnilB
nppnaiLid tcaicr tLe visitor ni.d
loneriig bis totio into.'tLo cvfCJtu-
inn, nanuui
"Miss , 00 dit a baby
:..l .1. ,'
Tho young lady gave one swift,
gluuco around to nssuro berellf there
was no other heuier of this trtiuenl
ipitHliou, au I replied:
j
i net " j
Laby?"l
"No, C'httilie, dear, I ba
"Ami did 00 iiuver buve ill
Iu 6pito i f tho youth of hdr cii"er.
iuteihcutorbei bandsoinooyjla drop-
ped biforo his ingenuous gpo and
bir pretty fucu Hushed as shea-eplied:
"No, Chuilie, I nover didi is tint
this a beautiful day!" j
"And niu't 00 never doiu't to buve
na baby?" peisislcd Charlie, declin
ing to enter on the temptiog con
veroutioual sidetrack of the peather
"My boy, I can't tell. Te mo nil
the names of whom those aro the
photogruphs.
"And don't 00 wan't a bub:.'"
"Why, Clinrlie, wiim,, r '
tioner you are. If you are not cure
tul you will grow iuto one of tboue
uewspuper interviewers, aud theu
v but will your poor mumma think of
you.'"'
"I'lecanso'continned Charlie, ul
telly refusing to bo switched oil'," I
know where 00 tan del ouo The
doctor brought my mnaima ono, and
ho keeptb I htm in hilh nflith. You
juth do down Kllilb threil to Martct
thieet and den 00 do down Maitot
tin cot to Turney threet, and don 00
do down Turney thieet ever tho far,
utnl den 00 do up a 1 t of tbuirth
ai.d thath wbiro ho tieps 'em. And
they're nwful cheap, too. My pp
hutlm'i paid for my muiunia's yet.
but bulb iluiu' to."
"Well, ('bailie, I'm much obliged
lo you f, r your full directions, aud
I'll know just where to go"
Ob, Milb , oo needn't do. l'il
tell my p pa juth nth thocn uth ever
ho turns home that oo wunt a baby
nnd hc'i! djt one for oo, nnd"
Tbut young ludy roized that litllo
hoy by I h two shouldurs, and lean
iug over io as lo look full into bis
eyes, ili suid, uith nn impressive
litem lent by Hiiddin tertoi:
' Sue hum, Chnrlie, listeu to me
I don't wan't any baby yet, and if
you ever y uuything shout it to
your pupn, I'll never bko you uny
more at u'l, at all, never, never never
Now, will you promise!"
"Well, it oo don't wunt a baby 1
won't, I" it I t'ot everybody liked lo
buve bubiolh. I do,"
Tbo ii.teiview vmio here terminated
by the entrance of a servant to tuher
the visitoi into tbi proseneo of the
convalescent ludy
AUNT SUSAN'S D03.
Old aunt Susan has a littlo dog,
that sho's wonde! fully found of
uot a pug dog by-thoway, but a rat
terrier. Ouo mom iug the took a
walk dowu towu with the dog that
is, littlo Wug-tail followed her, flick
ly Sho went iuto one or two stores,
shopping, then np to the post-ofliee,
aud to prububly severul other places,
and about eleven o'clock started
back homo, She got there iu good
time, and, happening lo think ot the
dog, looked srooud, and be couldn't
be found. lie bad turned up miss-
"No, said Jim Sykee, "be was
missing and therefore did net turn
"P.
"Well, Lavs it that way tbet. He
jwas missing and bad not turned
; ho that dare not is n ulave.
np. She viafi eienllv wciiied ul h s j
nb'enco acd pi i.t u c i !o ( f httle!
ditkiesout to hunt f,n- l ini j t ut i
thoy cnino lnek in nbonl nn hci.r,
and paid he c i.l.li.'i lm f.-und. Ile
w.is too valuable a d g to 1oo ie j
lhal lu.uiner, s aunt J-'iuan inm-edi-!
ately wrol 1 nt un n lvM li.-eini 1,1. '
and sent it down ti ti n evenim- i
psper. Tho purer cuu eut u ii I. '
tl.o 'nd' in it, ui.,1. ni j ,kf i,Ii, ,n! i
iliikk, ouiit Siu tut I.i eld a lii.ii... j
at I lie door, o lied il, and in juu.p
ed Wag-tail, fiikiu,; an iind 1
seemiio in iiii-inli.-i 1 i.IrM vm 1 :
biii;,' I:, 1110 again. An:. I Smmn J
was imniensilv ph nn d, nnd r.:rd sin 1
aiw..vii benid tho saying, 'adveitis ,
llllf I ULu ' .1. I .1 I . I I
h. i "i 11 uaii i-een tii iu
"listed to In r. NLo i"t:t d r.vn to
I H.f editor tlio ti.;t iiinniiij. in,,
told him nhout it. nnd the editui
sail lo her hut tho d..g I. ad 1 vi
d lit 1 v heanl somebody lending the
advniieiueiit in tho p-q c r, and l.u.l
eomo homo hiinsi If."
This shows how impoilaoi it in lo
udvcitii"
TIII2 KEA::i:75 CF CAR33-
Our preacher ban got about
m my eyes iu bis head ua nnylicdy.
mid as bo sat near my seciitury. I. in
tinkers meandered in u dn!; i,l
j ,,,''lU''!"1 ,rd that tho rh f ig.
tu hide, and it s lm si. i. Ill ,l 11,, id
i'rcle.i-sly in his han I hn wlaiu-rd:
'Well, l!ii.4 is an ago if pirtmeN
' nt vr o many, and sumo f
ll CU1 ,uo I'-''.v f r washing;
1,111 these aiu difiuciit fiam uny I
I huvo seuir What 1110 theso for-
young Indies
1 saw their cunning eiubui 1 umeht j
and came to their 1 tin f. 1
"Those ure my 1 clnio tickets,"
said I. ''Oh, yes, 1 see!" wiid he,
"this one with five snots admits u
1
family of five, and this ono with lui
spots a fumily of leu."
"Kxaclly bo," tuiid I, "Biid those
with ph-toi'ce mo con)limenturies
' "- t 1,i.i
'1 iindeibiacd," aul iio, "and so
I will jutt tuko two in threo of these
home with me," and he slipped a
queen and a jack in his pocket.
"Thiiso cauls," suit I, mo remin
ders cf many things. Thero nio four
kindi which rtmiiulri us of tho futir
huusolia. '1 1 1 o t-puilo rtminils us
that labor is iluuli iidiii" tiuujn in I
i
this Wutld'H alViin-; I Lo cl.ih that we
must bo iij.'grcriHvu and foico oui '
way ; tho diamond I L
it money in a!
gni;d tl ingto ht-lji; nt)
I i.nl, after all, I iebes ai d in'i.r an. I
fulCO
luVO
mo Wuith
'i In l o uru
nothing willn ul
twi lvo f I !il 1 11
I'if'ur.i c-u ds, u bid. remind ua of
the tvvelvs niuntUs in the vear.
and
lifly-livi) ('aula in ll.u dieli. v. I.ich
lellb ns of il.e fifty-two wteks in the
yeur, nnd "
"And,"' said he, iiileiiup'ii'g ni".
theie aro just tlneo huii l.. l an 1
ix:y live t-puU jn nil, which iiiniml
us of iho number i f d iyn in tho , ai.''
I.ight then I sum i d i-i .l, ( i I
kiiw Iii) knew iih tiiiieh nb.nit a I'ick
i f ( ill'!-' us 1 did, iili.l 1 ex e! I o I, u,
plnu d many a gninu iu a guliy n t u
hind his lu! her' bai u.
SIGHT en TWELVE
I
i
Kidui'o to its lowest Idii.H, ti e
question involved iu thu putpox !
charge in tl o untliod vt 1 1 in 1 Ly j
juiy iH himplo i hull tho nnmber if'
juiyiiii ll bo leiluced fiou) twelve to
eight? That would bo thu pruclii'ul!
leanlt of (hulking the law so lhal
threo-tUarteis of a jury limy find a j
verdict, Tiial by juiy is iu many ,
respects antiijuuted uud uusatihfuc-
tory, but the one point on vtl ich we J
believo that peoj'lu ubo favtr con-1
tiuunLce of jury liiuls is that thiie!
shiill be uuui imily. A j iy npie.
eents tho preseuco of tho whoU com-1
iu unity nl the trial of u person chmg
ed with vijlatiou of tho liv, and i!
the principle which uudiilies juiy
li iuls were can fed ont lo thoextume,
overy member i f a community ji
which tho trial lakes placu would I e
piesent to cast his vote. That is u
mauifest impossibility; so jm ieH Irnvi
beon established to leprescut and
protect public welfare uud interest,
If a jury is unuuimous for or uguinsl
a person ou I rial it is presumed thai
there is no doubt of the person's in
nocence or guilt, but if only thieo
quarters, or a bare majority, are for
or against a man, the presumption is
that there is enough doubt in the
onse to entitle him lo discbarge or
Dew trial.
X- II L ' I
1887.
l--i'T i- viy
fcr Enfanto
, "r40tto1l "'"'toeUllrMiih.n
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kuowu tvi niv." I. a. Aimnu, MP
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