! i 1 A . . 1 ,.JII. U- . J-lf jlMJi'.Uila-'UI T. II. 1IAUTKK. f lie that will nut reason is a bigot ; lie that cannot is a fool ; he that clave not is a shire. HD1TOR Aim PlvOrBILTOtf .' .11.. X. I -," B - JU!U .1A'l.lWW5gat J'.A...1 i-l-J VOL. XXIII M1DDLE1JUKG1I, SNYDER CO., PENN'A, Al'KIL 28, 1SS7 "??J LI - J Will III I la J'. LJ f ' : POETRY:- Aa Old Favorite: r When the IhiiiiM olindow owsiyvcr lu'i'i. Over nil the starry And tho luoluue-lioly elnrkfc'ss (K-iitly wri'ps in rainy tir; ; What n joy to res the nv Of a eottn.g e-lmnilier tW. And to linteu to tho patti Of the poft rain overlie d. Kvery tinkle on th xliliilos Wukos nn echo In tin n'rt. AnJ H thousand dioaiiifancios Into busy bi'inj; Ktartj And ft thoiand i'coluJ:ions Wi'iiv tlieir bright hftf Into woof, Ah I lUteli.tO th palter Of the ruin upon t lie roof. 'ow In fancy coiw'm my motiier, Ait slm lined, loiitf yenriii:,eiit To regard her eliirliu droiuners Kre hlio luft tlie-iu 'till tlid dawn. Oh! I ee her bunding o'r iu. As I Hut to the refrain, Which is played nponui hhliiKles Hy thn putter of the ruin. Then my little nornjili sister. With her win mid wnvy hnlr, And my bright eyed cherub brother A herein?, fingelic pair (ilide around my wakeful pillow, With their Biniles and mild reproof, As 1 lihten to tho murmur .)f the mill upon the roof. And another conn- to thrill mo With her eyes delicious blue ; I forget while gn.iny.'oii her That her heart was all untrue. 1 remember but to love her, With a rapture kin to pain, While my heart's quick pulses vibrato To the patter of tho ruin. There Is naught in art's bravuras That can work with such a ptll In the spirit's pure deep fountains Wbenc the holy pulsions well, As the melody of Nature, That niil'dued, subduing strain Which is played tipuntht? shingles Hy the patter of the rain. - " " " THE PICKET GUARD- Diuiritf llo dt:l.iy of lie foeleia) juriny cf tbo I'otoinao for ft mouth iu tht luiimpt of Warn ink, in April. 1SG2, the duty of the picket, Ho. J- was far fiotn bi iuR wliut one might Uciro plenmnt The constant firinR )kcpt up by both tl.o YudLb and John t.its reminded mo i f a email buttlu. Tlie maibhy 6vaiiirt8 aljug which kur line wus osUblihbeel were uot al tftll lllVlllUL'. I HO UMMtl"K w u...-, In '. '11 1 II F .,,.1- jtbo crunkinu of ur.l!ieus of frogB uud t ho coimUut zip' of the uuinie Unit a t'endtucv to tnnke ouo feel roeluti- cijoly. The onion were of the sliict ct nature. Anducity, vosolntiuu and wnlcufulnosn woro three principal things iinprefpod nyon lltoruiudu of tho pickets. On the liijjbt of iLo 17th of April, 1SG2. mveelf and a coantulo woro tioutod uluutf ILo above lino about Lalf a milo to tbu It ft of IW Mill Oar poni'.iou being a ctitical one, tho strictest orders were imposed upon us, and we were ordered to keep sharp lookout atid to report promptly any movement tho enemy wigbt make ia our front, About o'clock we relieved the line, and after everything became quiet wo began to plan in regard to which of us Uo would take the first turn on tne out er post, some 25 feet iu advance of thn main liue. It wus uuully decid ed that T should take the firt turn, while he would remuin at the large oak tree which stood n the line 1 advisod hiui to sleep and eaid 1 would arouse Lim in case 1 heard any one comiug I left bim, and in i bbort time I tbongbl from the euor iug that be was secure ia the arms of Morpheus, ia wb!ch position be re mained until about 2 e'clock iu the taorniog, when I cautiously retired and awakening bim I informed bim of the time. He arose and carefully capping bis gun advanced to the outer post, whilo I trado arrangments to enjoy a bbort repose, l'lacing my kuapeack at the foot of tho tree and my Luvoreack and canteen within itacb', I uncppped my gun and with out much ceremony seated myself upon my knapsack, and putting my right arm tbrongb tbo gon strap nud my bauds uudor my greatcoat, was soon io the laud of nod After a short nap I was suddenly awakened by some one trying to get my gnu, and on opening my eyes was convinced that each was tbo case, and u man with a gun, whom I supposed to be a rebel. Jumping up, 1 jeiked the gun from bim and cupped it quicker, I think, than ever did before or afterward, and was making preparations to begin war ing the picket line. Weeing at a glance what my object was h made himself known, and told mo that tho gon which be bid be had socur ed from my comrado on tho onlpost, and that be was fast asleep. On go ing out I 8; on diicoverod (bat the report was correct- On awakening the comrado bo wan greatly surpris ed to learn that bis gun bad been taken from bim. Sorry condition to find a picket in. I reqnestcd bim lo accompany mo to tbo safe side of the tree, where the officii ns. llo told ns that we bad violtled the or decs by sleeping npou post, aud that it was puuishablo by death. Whilo this conversation was going on I was meditating ns to what would be Ibo best way to sottlo the matter. I finally concluded that two lives who belli r than oue, aud our ouly chuueo of et-cupo would bo to shoot the officer, drag bim a short distance in front of tho lino, and repel t that ho wnh killed by a rebel- While contemplating this cruel nctoue of the Johnnies, hear ing n umso in Juat (liiccMoii, edit whislleing ball near tho vpot where we three were htuudiug, which somei hat nllcvintod my revengeful feel ings iu icgurd tj taLiufj tho cflicer's ifo. Aftt-r n. few gentle Higgi otions ami promise to the ofllcer that we would never be caught iu the same dilemma again, ho took his departure, giving us his word of In mot that he would not report us, and I think he never did. After he'left we tpiictly eompar- d thoughts in regard to tho disposi tion of the officer, uuiigoiir plans cor responded exactly to the killing of the llicer and the draggingof his body near the outposts. In that dismal swamp, nt the hour of i) oclock in the morning of April IS, LS02, we took a solemn obligation that we would never be caught sleeping on icket again, and from that day to uly, 1885, when I was discharged, 1 never slrpt on the post again, no dif ference who my comrade might be. My comrade, who wns crippled short ly afterward by wrestling and left the regiment, served the remainder of his term in the invalid corps, whert tlio ul ir, jt a flukf-fc ftucklll nut strict. W. II. Olass, 4!)th Til., Alleiibville, l'a. AISIStllALrUIOUIl'S-WCRX On Match 12 a gentleman cf Cam- biidge University England, backed himself against time to perform the following fuats . Kill twelvo pig- eone, jump over i-ix hurdles ou foot, ami lenp a horse ovi r nix more, tcull onomiluun.1 ruu one'uiiluju Ihe hoitFpncoof httlf an hour. The place selected for tho peiformanco f iLio uudtrtaking was a milo from J.iilfcl.'ito Sluice. A large uotcourso f persons assembled, liotting com menced at three to ouo nguiust him. About bulf past 12 tuoj geutlcman mada bin appenrance, and ho roou began bis work of destruction among the pigeons, and fur tLs performance of this part'of tho undertaking five gnus and tight traps weio provided, with twenty-one pigeons. The sig nals woregiven.J down they camo, one at a time, and beforo four min utes bad expirodjho twelvo pigeons were killed, out of nineteen fired at; of tho remaining two, ouo, escuptid and tho other was false, for which a quarter of a minute nas allowed, oc cording to agrecmont. This part of the fcut which from the most mod erate calculation wus expected to have ocenpi d eight minutes was performed in threo minutes and throo-quarters. Ho' then started for the fiibt six hurdles, which were placod about three yards apart ; these bo cloarod in a twinkling, and, having mounted his steed, took the next six in gallant style, tho whole of tbo leaping beiug.comrlctcd iu (wo minutes and a quarter, lie then quietly jumped iuto a boat and with apparent ease sculled a mile down the stream in nine minutes, amidst the plaudits of the poraous assem bled. The next and last thing to be performed was to rnn a milo, tvhicb be commenced by a walk a quarter of the way, and the remain der was ouly a moderate pace. This took np seven minutes and a half, Ibus accomplishing tbo undertaking in tho incredibly short spaoe of twenty-two miuiUeeand a half. Facta About Fishes- It was iu 1741 that the art of fish culture was discovered by one Jacob:. weslthy lauded proprietor, living st Ilohenbansen, in Nortbwes- tilizing them with milt of the male and then batching them in boxes with running water. Iu 1850 Professor Usthkc, nf Ko- nigsLorg, discovered the reproduo tivo organs in a femalo eel, and not until 1874 was it demonstrated that then was nn 1 that differed from the fomalw sufficiently to bo called a male. Tho salmon ppnwns tho snmo n the trout, belonging, as it does, to the same family of fi b. The carp family deposit their egg upon little twig or roots ou the bor ders of the pond, being glutinous or adhesive. They aio left thero lo take their chuticep, without at y of tho fostering cure exhibited by the blnok bass nud other fishes, and, should tho mother be stricken with hunger, and nothing handy to cat, she will uot hesita'o to cat her ou butch of eggs. Tho codfitb, which approaches the shores of Long Island during the months of Novombcr uud December, apparently seeks thu shallow rand burs and thero tlio eg;;s or spawn aro projected npoi. the water in vast quantities along ith Iho milt from tho undo and arc left lo evolve the ocenn. A femalo codlitdi of uveingo size depot its homo S.OOO.ni'U of eggs, while tho brook trout of uvenigo i.e dcpohiU only MO to MOO. Tiieio aro mny curious phases of spawning to bo found among the water iiel.es. A notable ouo is the liltlo sealrtiiHo Lippoc.impnn. When tho kpawi ing season ni i iveH the fe male d posits its eggu into a little sack on Iho under ido of tho male fish, win io they aro cm lied until batched- A cm ions finh is found in South America, i f which the male tikes the eggs os they oro deposited by the fe male into his mouth aud cai lies them in (wo lit(ii) pouches ou tho sido ol the interior ol the mouth until they are batched. A Bad Boy's Doings Hill Nyo tells of Ms landlord s unci boy down iu tho Old North State : Ouo time ho futind that Liu eldest or oldest hou I do not know which, because I am uwny fioui Lome with out my library had violated the rules of tho house iu a sa 1 manner. As near as I am ublo to come ul tho facts, tho boy had tukun a quail of corn aud soned a long tlireud through fach kernal, showing great patience and persevoi -inn in co do ing, llo had tlx n tied tho ends of Iho threads all together into one knot and scattered the corn where a Hock of gt (!fo hud been iu tho bubit of associating uud, 'pooling for mu tual profit ii tid improvement. A muu who cuino along that way about dusk said he emv ubout thirty gectio standing around in a circle looking n-proiichfully at ouch other aud dy ing to agico on t-cmo method by which they could all go homo to gether without tinning a part of Ihtir crowd wrong side out, whilo behiud a high board fence there was a boy who seemed to bo enjoying himself in a small way. "sly old fellow. 'I had been working for three yenrs for ouo of our old-timo whole sale houses,' said a Del loiter who was culling up reminiscences, 'and I Cnnlly coucluded that I ought to have a raise of sulaiy I began on four dollars per week and was raised to six dollars, but thore it hud stuck for two yenrs. The head mau of the firm was a cold, stiff, austere man, who seldom recognized an employe and was knowu lo bo bard-hearted I hesitated a long time before dar ing to approach him on thu subject nearest to my heart, but one daj I slid into the private oflioe when 1 knew be was alone. 1 'Well, sir,' hi 6uaps oat, short as pioscmst. 'I I canoe to to " 'Came to what, sir I' 'I I camo to ask you if you yon didn't think !' 'See here, William !' be said, as ho wheeled around on roe, 'ii my daughter loves you, and you love hor, I've no objection to your mar riage. Fix it up between you and don't bother ue again,' 'Tbo old Reynard 1 lie bad a daughter, but I bad never spoken to ber in my life, and be knew it, Ue answered me the way be did to stop me from asking for a raise of salary, It was a year and a half af- GEN'L STONEWALL JACK30H. About da ) light npou tho Sunday of his death Mr. Jackson informed bim that hit reoovury was very doubtful, and that it was better that he should bo prepared for tho worst, He was silent for a moment, and then said i 'It will bo inlinite gain to bo translated to heaven.' Ho ad vised Lis wife, in the event of his death, to return to her fat hoi's uouBO, and adJud : 'You hnvo a kind and good father, but there is o one so kind and good as youi Heavenly rather.' lie still expressed a hopo that he would recover, but requested his wife, in case ho should die, to have him born-d in Lexington, in tho val Uy tf Virginia. Ilii exhaustion in cteasod so rapidly that at rlovrn, o'clock Mrs. Jackson knelt by his bed nud told him that before tho bun wont dowu be would bo with his Savior. Ho replied: 'O, no! You nro frightened, my child Death is not o nenr. I may yet pot well." Sho fell upon tho bed weopiugbit teily, and ngaiu told him, amid her tenrs and sobs, that tho physici uis dcclnod that there was no louder any hopo for his recovery After a momcut's aw he usked her to call the family phjsician 'I'ocloi.' ho said, as the physician tillered tho room, 'Anna informed mu that you have told her 1 am to die to-day. Is it sot' When ho was anstcred in tho af firmative, ho turned his sunken eyes towards tho ceiling ind gnzed for a moment or two as if in intense thought, theu looked ul Iho friend about him aud said softly: 'Very good, very; good; it in all right," Theu turning to bis boart-broken wife ho tried to comfort her. lie told hor that there was much he de sired to tell her bat tbathc was loo weak for tho undertaking. Colonel Pondleio, one of the cffi core ol uia aiaut'aiJ'9 itii" about one o'clock Genet al Jackson asked him: Who is preaching at tho heud quarters (o-di)T' Wheu told in reply that tho whole army was praying for him, ho re plied : 'Thank Cod they aro very kind." Then ho added: 'It is tho Lord's day: my wish is fulfilled. I have always desired to d:o em Sunday' Slowly bin mind began to fail and wander, and ho frequently talked in his delirium as if iu command of bit army ou the 'fieid of Imtllo He would give orders to his aides iu his old way, and then tho tho seeno was changed, llo wus at tho niesa table iu conversation with members of his staff, now with his wifo and child; now nt prayers with his military fam ily. Occassional interval of a leturu of his miud would appear, and dur ing one of them tho physician offer ed the dying man some Lroudy and water, but ha decliucd it, Baying: Ml will only delay my departure and do no good i I want to pressrvo my mind to the lust, if possible.' A few inomonts before the end arrived Ibo'djing warrior cried out in hii dulirium : 'Order A. I'. Hill te prepare for action '.' 'Pass the infantry to tho front rapidly !' Tell Mnjor Hawks ' Theu his voice wnn silent and the sentence remained nnflniseel. Au instant later a smilo of ineffa ble sweotress and parity ppreud it self over bis calm, pale face nnd thon looking upward and slightly raising his bauds, ho said qniotly with nn expression of relief; 'Let ns cross over tbo river and roBt under tho shade of tho trcoa.' And then without sign of slrngglo or of pain his spirit passed away. Au Indiana roan sat down on a kng of powder with a pipe in his month, and some snporstitious peo pie in the vicinity thiols they can see two men in the moon now. The little foarteen-yenr-old New York boy who walked off with a small and red-hot stove has a futuro before bim, If be fails of election to the Oity Oounoil be can organize a 8alvation army. It is said of a great roan, jost dead that be began lifo a barefooted Coma lo think, wo boys all A MAIDENS INGENUITY. Thero was otico a tailor who had a boauliful d.tugter. All tho Join g men fioui far and near came lo i-il her becnuso of her Lemly. Tv ii vain sought her ouo d iv, an 1 said : It is on your uccouut that we huvo como hilhcr.' 'What do you want of mo V ! replie I, smiling. 'Wu lovo vim,' relumed tho two young mot), 'an i eic'i of m wishes to miiriy ymi.' The iiiniduii, being will bre"ight q, cullo'' hor f.ilher, w!u listened to the loveis, nn I then said : 'It is lule, go lioiun now, but Come again lo morrow, and yon shull then know which f you bhall have my daughter,' At daybreak the net morning Ihej two young un u relumed 'Here wo nrp, they cried lo tlio tailor ; 'roiuombor whut you pt-otni'ind yes tsrdr.y.' 'Wuit a little,' he replied : 'I inn going to (own to buy u piece of cloth ; wheu 1 return homo with it you shall learn whut I expect fiem you.' When thn tailor if turned from town ho culled his daughter, an 1 cu her appearance ho eaid lo Iho r.ng men : 'My children, thero am Iwo of you and I have but one daughter. To whom shall I give her T Whom must I refuse t Heboid this piwoe of cloth ; I will cut f;om it two hints of clothes exactly uhko ; each ouo of you must sow one ef them j he who tiuishes his tail; fust f-liull have my daughter,' Each of Iho rivals look his task and promised lo bet aboat it ; the father e'alled his daughter uud suul to her : Hero is tho thiead. make itieady fir the two wt.ikcrs.' The maiden obeyed hor father, and taking tho bundle of thread heated herself near the yniingjii.ui liut she wasas clever shewn ijvoj . though Jie r fattier did not know Vliich ot tlictv. o si.e iv n, nor tho young meu thomii.-lves, sht know well enough. Tim tailor went away, tho maiden piopaied the tlnginl, iho joiing men look their ncodloss and began to se. To the on"u bhe loved tlio bounty gavo short nvodlofcfiil, bill lo the oll.tr iho did not lovo hhoj'gavo long ucudli sful. They oowed un l Hewed, in sugar' hiiblo ; lit II o'clock the wmk wu uot half done,' but at II the young muu who hud shoit needleful hud completed hit tuck, whiiu Jtlio other hud y t much to do. When tin; tailor i turned theeoii pieror brought lo him th coinplot- nd suit, while hii i i v ;t 1 bti.ljsat hew ing'. 'My clnldi. n.'.Hiid tho father, I did not wibh to favor onoinoro t'nin another, that is why I divid.d tin- cloth into two imjiiiiI purts ftini . you : 'Ho who I'mnhed his tusk first hLnll.hue.iuy. iluughtei,' Did )ou undti stand me ? 'Falher,' upliod tho two young uucu, 'we undiiHtotid yon, and ac cepted tho Jest j wl.it ..nnibt be must.' Tho tailorJiud reasoned thus ; lie who finishes first will bo tin n out hkillful woikmuu. nud consf qne-ntly belter sblo to mippoitn wife," but ho revrr. imagined that his dmighti r would give long need- lehfiil to a muu sho did not wish h. mairv Clevoiuess cuuied tho day and the maiden really chose her owi husband. Somewhat Evanivo- Whether theso answers to a law yer's q'Khtions really oceiimd en not, they rcrvo to illustrate the pos sibility of oar languugu for being fatally distorted. 'Do yon know Ihe witness wtllf 'I never kno-.v him hick.' No It-vily (sterulj)! Iid jou ovoi see the prisoner at Iho bar f 'No i neither of us drinks.' 'How long huvo y:.u known him From Uo feet to five font ten inches-' 'Now, sir, will you toll mo what you 'enow ubont this case ' 'His unino haiut Cose j it's Smith.' 'Havo you aud this prisoner been fiionds ' 'No t we haint Friend, nor Qua kers or any sort. We're 1'iesby lorians.' 'Stond down (sternly )1' 'I can't. I'll sit dowa or stand i np t that's all I Undo.' csaxz r. lui'Ti'iiiirtiirifiiiMvwi i 1 1 u ww ma m vs. for Infants and Children, T.HrUlisnwUadaptedtool)airMebtl I Cwitoria wnt Oolkt, rVrurttrwOT r).nnn,U H u larwrlor Vj nr nn-srrlUo I 5" Hmh. Dtwn-taM, U-ntmtmUom. knrtom.." IL A.Ain, H.ti, I s r-- Ul B Oxford Bt, UroUtyn, N. T. 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