r"" vi .7. 3 a-wrww T. H. HAKTER. VOL. XXIV NIYSB TOO LAT& ThtrVa a good and a bad In the way side Ions On the highways of our Wren, And man can never be free from sins, Mo matter how hard he strives $ Tet even when down n dlntrtictlon' grade Oar thorny pathway tend, In spite of a thousand errors made, "It Is nerer too late to mend." There are crosses heavy for men to bear, And passions to conquer, too ; There are Joys and woes, each must share Before the Journey Is through ; Hut men may be poor for honor's sake, And truth and rhjht defend, And hope will never this promise break "It Is never too late to mend." Tin ne'er too late for a noble deed, For, blessed by the audio's tears, It plauts in the breast of meu a seed That will grow in after years, Aud words of kindness, of hope and cheer. Will always comfort lend ; We mast live for love, and banish fear. "It is never too late to mend." It Is never too late to mend, my lad, No matter what people say, ' And no man's nature Is wholly bad, Kven if old and gray And in our Journey toward tho grave, Until we reach the euoj, There Is time to change, and time to ave "It Is never too late to mend." taei!i,j;'""".fi".'.! .. A FEMALE CEUSOE Yben Mr. Hearno, with a com pany of Indian guides, was travell ing in tho Arlio circJo, cot fur from tbo Like AtUopnssoNV, ono of the guides cuine suddenly upou tho truck of a edaugo sno'ibboe. Astonished at tbo eigbt, in a re gion aupposod to be bundrods of miles from any human habitation, eajs the author of 'Kviuarkublu Ad ventures from Luaf Lifo,' tbo Indians olio wed np tbe tiuck, end after pursuing it for some distance, arriv ed at ama!l but or cubiu, formed of enow and driftwood, wbtro tbey din ooTSred a - vc-''--, none. She nuderstood their lonRunge, W1 lid not notd much ncreuuliou u luu-kr lo return with them to tbe IravuilUl ii ia. being interrogated, si story when it catno out tlmt 6be was m oativo of DjribbuJ IuJiim, wbowero, or bad been, at food with tbe Athapascans, and that on inroad of tbe latter, during tbo summer of 1770, bbe bad been' taken prisoner and carried off to slavery. In tbo following summer, when the Atbpuscan Indiuns were travell ing tbe country, ebe watched ber . opportunity, and on arriving neat tbe place where alio was found, man aged one nigbt to give them tbe Slip, intending to find her way back to bcr own people. In this however, ebe was diaippoitted. bo had boen carried away in a canoe, and tbe twiatings and wind ings of tbe river were so sonny and intricate, and so often ioUrsectod each other, and there were! so many lakes and marshes, that she found it impossible to persae Lor route. In this dilemma, instead of re signing herself to dispair, she set about building a dwelling for shel ter daring tbe winter, and bating completed it, she calmly took np hor abode and commenced ber solitary housekeeping-. Bbe bad kept an ac count of all tbe moons that bad passed, and from this it appeared that for seven months she bad not seen a human face and bad subsist ed in this desolate region entirely by ber .own exertions. II ow had she contrived to sustain life When asked that question, she said that when ebe ran awaj A from her captors she took with ber few deer sinews. With these she 1 made snares and caught partridges, , 'Mils and squirrels j she bad also killed a few beavers and porcupines, and was not only not in want of food when discovered, but a tolerably good stook of provisions laid by for fat are nee. When the snares of tbe doer sin ews were worn oat, ebe was ready with another stock manufactured I .from sinews drawn from tbe leas of rabbits and squirrels which had fuU - victims to ber cunning. But j c- -: .--! t-1 rai only . . I uji ui.au.un, .1, ,u .j,., , k.j, tJI, ,.,,.,,,, iuiiuinii ... , , , - , ... ... , , L mnuuu...umHHUJu ... tu.mj. imals she bad caught she made np' an excellent winter suit, which was warm sod comfortable, and accord ing to Mr. Itcaroe, was pot together Kith great taste and exhibited bo small variety of omnmeut. Tbe material)! tbongh rudo, wore curious ly wrought, aud so judiciously ar ranged as to make the whole gaib haven pleasing though some w bat romnnlio nppanranco. llor working iinplemcuts counUl od of the broken ehauk ofnn iron arrow bead, n fow inches of iron hoop roughly sharpened into a knifo and with those the hud constrnctod ber dress, a pair of substantial snow chocs and othur useful artitlcs. Tbe keeping of ber firo bad given ber most trouble. Willi two mil plitirknis stonos sb9 could by dint of violent friction and continuous poundiug, raiso a fow sparks so as to kindle a bunrtful of looso wood con fatly picked smull ; but tho la bor was voarioms and long j and to void the necessity of it, sho hud not snffured btr fito to bu txliu guithod for many months. ho was never idle. When futigo ued with tbo toils of tbo chnso, or when sho win not nnder the neces sity of bunting, sho ocenpird borstlf in peeling off Mm thin inner bnrk of tbo willow treo witli which tin spot abounded, and twisting it into u Mpccius of twino Of tiua sort of line she bud nlready acoiimulgtad several hundred of fathoms in length, nil d it u.ti her iutouliou to niako of lliooi a capacious nut for Gul.ihg nn ocu ni llio float should treftk';;p and tho streams bccoiui' practical. Of this rem likable ftu:ile, Mr 11 oat no in Iih journal eays : "She km ono of tho liocut women I cvsr saw in any part of North Amtiica.' Is would sn iii (hi t hia Indian guides wi'ie of tho siwo opinion ; and that, wbilo tbey ndmirud hor for ber coujeliness of poi son, I hey were by no means iDsoneiUe of tbe value of her mollifmious acoomplii-bmOnls. Ihoro was uot a man among them who did oot denire to bavo hor for) his wifm t 0 acior.tiftr"-' , ".." r.s petition, and wres'Icd in the ring for her the strongest of the pnrty, fter ho had overthrown all tbe rest, aud wr-s'lod having her duly nseigued to bim 11 averty lUtfjarAne. A Etunp Shot Wound of tho Test . Nothing Lbs iwpiebsi'd rnevecout ly with greater respect for tbn Via Medkulrix Nuturrc, than the de scription of a case which happenod 4G years ng3 iu Suydcr county, I'a. It was related to mo by my esteems ed old friend, Joseph E. Eyetor, M I), who has long livod in Hnubary, retired from tho cares and peiplex- itios of active practice. Or. Eyster whs the worthy col Icugue of Wageusollnr, Lniz and other pioneer heroes of scintilla mod dicino, Tt appears from the old doctor's conversation that even fifty years ggo physicians ecjoyiog the felicity and distinction of finding themselves located in town, extended towards their brethren of tbo roads tbat gen erous and comaitndablo conciliation and mollification for any attendins shortness of 'average knowledge of tbe profession,' w hich weoftoday Gud it so nnctaous to do andor sim ilar conditions Sometime in the snmmor of 1842 Jamos Ancbmudy, age 20, farmer, residing near Selioegrove, visited g farmer who lived back in the country about fifteen miles. At tbe time tbe young man arrived at bis destis nation, a number of tbe neighbors had gathered to witness tbe blowing up, with powdor, of a large and un sightly pine stump, which it was do sirablo to remove from the door-yard Tbe by-standars as well as those more interested bad just about or rived at the conclusion that, individ ually and collectively, tbey were willing to lot tbe stamp rot 'before tbey would taoh off the blast.' There is DO danger, of coarse, bnt I'don't understand it as well as you do, John. You do it, Tom. You're older than I am, you know.' A deep hole bad been bored into tbe stump and filled with powder to witbin a short distance of tbe top. A bard oak pio, slightly potntsd by an ax at on end and t t tbe other, with a let t: 1 f Z?J :t j He tlint vrill not reason is a M1DDLEBURGII, train of powder along somo shingles that hod been arranged so tbat tbey rsacbed fro'n what was considered a safo distneia to tho cooflnod expan der. This seems to hove been the virginal attempt in the neighborhood to work such a grubbing machine, for, ontil young James, probably with the reputation of bis own ton sLip, or vnlley, (Involving upon his srnsitiro (.boulders, volunteered to apply tbo mulch, not ono of tb crowd could be indiicod to do bo. He was not afraid 1 IJo was made of better slnff I Hero was a chnnoo to do notnetbing that would lo talk ed about at tho Vritsins,' the 'huslaugs,' and iu tho 'rcapiiigs' of tbat part of llio country for years to conn. Ho w hen every &ne elne bad provided himself with tlmt difciraMo accompaniment of 'nnturw's fust law,' unfety Jnmrs walked with the firebrand iu bin hand towards tbe distal end of tbo powdur train, aud, when closo enongh, li-auirg well for word and sidewiso, tonched it off When tho snioko end dut.t and Ibe Brrjces cf tie sptctatoii bad cleared, it was apparent tbat tho joiiLg man was st riuntly hurt lie was tenderly cntried into tho boueo, and the neureht phyticinn untn moucd. Examiuatiuu ditcloMed a tiavtuo fracturo of cno ratella. aod, what was more ii explicable, a pnnctnred wound nbi ut at inch iu Icrg'h by onc -lalf ir ch wide, bit tint- id oco and a half itches abovo and lo tbo outer tido of tho insertion of tbe deltoid nuncio of bis light arm. A patch, corresponding iu cize and 6l.ape to tho wound, was missing from the tloovo of his liuon wam'us, and could rot bo found. No for eign material could bo found in the '.vouud, and no idea r f bat mado it eonld be formed. He was confined to bt;(l at the placo brro lLo acci dr.Dt happened for nenily nine months under the euro of tho coun try doctor. An nrncconutable lung trouMo and closely followed tho in jury, resistii g all efforts to allay its dangorons tffects- Several times litttebliidf - - ?' t" the exw uver ,-.. -.i.., TLoouod iu I u e arm healed over in a few weeks after tho injury ; and soou ufter tho lung troutlo began. About nine moiilhs affcr bo was hurt he was removed to his home, tbreo miles from Selinsgrovo, nnd Urs. Eystnr and Wugenstller were called to fco him. From the hitdory and nature of tbo ca?e, probably as sisted by somo local manifestations present, tbey concluded thero must be somo foreigu body, or tin ubsess in tbo upper part of the right lung. Those wore tbo days of activo decis ions and decisive actions, it would appear, for tbey promptly mado an incision through tbo interment nnd mnecleo down to tbo iutercostal spaco between the tliiid and fourth ribs. They were rewarded, as well as surprised, to discover what soom ed to bo tbe pointed eud of an oak stick, jtiBt luvel with tbo outbide sur face of tbe ribs. Forcipn, Yjiucors, tongs, in fic. every impleueut at band was intffccluul to even start tbe pieco. Now notice tbe fertility of necossity. One of the physicians held tbo wood with a pair of forceps, wbilo tho other curtfully bored a common gimlot into it until a firm hold was obtulned, Tbon both.witb, pincers and gimlet, mado the neces sary traction and landed at last just balf of the plug the ingenious farmer had driven, nine months be fore, into the blasted stump to bold the powder. It bad split in two pieces, on strikiug tbe patella and injuring it.while the other bad struck bim in tbe arm, pausing beneath tbe muscles in front of tbe axillary vess eels and nerves, between tberibn in to the chest. The manner in which be leaned forward when tbe explos ion occurred made all this possible. Adberant to tbe butt of the plug was found tbo patch of linen from bis blouse. In tbo groove which had been part of tbo vent-jbold, were re maining some grains of powder wbiob had neither been faeed by tbe blast nor dissolved by tbe liquids of tbe wound. Tbe pieco of wood meaeor i inches in length, and at the large end was the half of an inch ping Mady recovered bis health and lived for twenty years, an industiions far mer, dytaK or some fever, Tbe piece of plug which he insisted on keeping was given Christian bnrial with bim, instead of being placed s a relic wi'ta us ooiy inowo eautf- V Ynibi B,noelit, wt ' I bigot,; ho that'cnnuot is a fool ; SNYDEIt CO., PENN'A, MAY 24, 1888. QSAirS 07 GOtD- s Faith is the fljmvo of car. All finery is e feign of littleness. No man was tver scolded out of his virtno. The troe ornament of matrons is virote. A langh is worlh a hundred grcans in any market. Free-lbitikers aro renrally those who never think at all. How ry it is to bo amiable in the ruilft ( f liapjiirjrM nnd snrccBS j VThrn pride niul presumption walls brfcre, hn.ue and loss follow closply. Virtue in its f(rsndrst nppecl is neither more nor less than follow ing reason. Ne.ligenco is ilio reft of tho soul, that corrodes through all her If si resolves. Fcandal, like a reptile crawling overs bright (rods, leaves a triiil nnd a sting. How many psrrons fancy they bavo expciienco simply because they bavo grown old I We smile at tbe snlirn expended npon the follies of others, but we forget to wfrp at our own. He knows much who knows when to speak ; be knows moro who knows when to bold hia tongue. If there is any person to whom you feel disliko, that is the porson of w hom you ought never to speak. Kvoiy runn has sointhing to do nhiclilio reflects, every man bns faults to conquer which ho delays to combat- If porclianco the cunne of thine enemy cauio before thee, forgot thy ii juri'.'8, and thiu'i only of tho merits of tho case. Somo uio curbed with llio fnlnfi cf satiety ; and how can they bear the ills of lift?, when its very pleas ures fatigue thota. , Tbo langusgo uouo'og tbe mau. A coarse or refined character Cuds its expression nelarully iu a coarbe or re'ioed j hr"jv 'v. f.t... s 'out1 fow nL.jJM . will oatcl. tbtir judgment's, s u u uh fltey aro. We ehonld bo careful to desoi vo a good reputation bv doing w ell ; and wbeu (but care is ( i.ee tu.kuu, uot to bo over anxious ab nL tho success. ADrcan cf tho Past. I wand- red to the country, Tom ; I sat buhido tho brnok; I tried to catch tho uiiublo trout with line nnd bated hook, Tho bauks were jiihtas muddy uud tho current just as tlow as tho day I used to fish, some twen ty years ago. No people now were with mo, Tom; I squatted thero alouo, and died to yank out massive fish, whvro there, ul:ts ! were none. Moequitoeu bit uio just as bard and chanted just as low, ns when they (iced to bold their wcila some twenty years ago. Aud wuilo I tnml to swipe them ouco, aud break their dreary eopg, tho Lank rolled down into tbo creek and carried mo along The wutor wus as moist, my friend, the mini as deep b. low, as when 1 rolled into the creek some twenty years ago. J'lio line was wouud abtut my litiibn, tl.o book stuck in my eye, tbe pole twirled round tho baine old way, and bit mo ou tbe fly I i cold off .curses quaintly then, and naught could stop tbuir flow I curs ed su loudly aud as long ns twenty years ago- Aud wbeu I blurted through tho woods to roach my bumble homo, my eyes wore full of last year's leaves, my cars wero full of foam; a snako sat up and bit me, 'lorn, just as that snake, you know, that left its tri'do-uiurk on my leg some twenty years ago. And then 1 to tbe market went, as you, of course will guess, aud having captured ue'er a fish, I bad to buy u iu ss; and then those withered scrubs I bought I to my wife did tbow, and told tbo same old fairy tale of twenty years ago. Seldom What tbey Seom. This is a sort of topsyturvey world. No one seems to be satftflod. One man is struggling to got jastice and another is flying from it. One man is ordered to eat egg be cans tbey are nutritious, and anoth er is cautionod to leave! tbom alone beeanss tbey produoe bije, itobtHoo lakes suetrv lo cive ' 'rowo, who " a ?rcp w at wiiitt olir, .' ho that daro not is a slave. ;, The prize fighter reforms and b-i-oomes a preacher, while tbo theolog ical student loaves hi university to becomo a profesHoiial bafo ball pitcher. .... .. ......w .....ii.tii, 1(111117 win neiglibor takes llio Piimo inntinment i . ... nun cummin suict le. Tho niiin who can inako $20,00") n year as it gene ml thing can't savo n cent, whilo tho muii who ia thrifty and wine is seldom mi gifted tlmt h( can e irn atijlhii g at all Ono rich man wears poor clothes bccaUHii ho is rich mid cnn do any- thin,,', wLilo a poor man wears lino clothes beeaunc he is poor nnd waut to crato tho imprestion that he i. n;t One man c cipes all tho disou-e-that fl i-h is heir to and is killed on tl.o tailioa.Jj ttn tLer goos through u half djaeii wins without a seralch and then diia of whooping cough. Tho lab irer with ten children keeps out of debt on $10 a week, wbilo many au unmarried bank oPJ cil with $100 a week ouut get aloug without helping Licuself to tho bank's funds. UISTAKSS- It is a mistako to suppose that in telligent, ikuuiortul and rweponsible beings woro placed in this world simply to eat and driuk, Laving no higher enj lymenl than those enjoyed iu common with the bruto creation. Itisii iuihtilie to infer that one mau id bettor than another, simply because ho was born in a favorite country, that ho has brains, simply because ho wears fine clothes (be longing to the tailor), or that wealth is u gunrauteo to good breediug and good behavior. It it a bad mistako to snpporo that young Indies wero mado simply to be urrnjed like peacocks, to receive cox comb beaux in tho parlor, while the mother is a drudge in tbo kitchen ' juU good onou'jli to wait 'ipon' suiih a dogUler- (ue one ivio !r.r:ticos tats, nua V-v. ."Jnf.r 1 jilir." tO StinOOrt " InoKol. . ''nnrjjlt.,- i un.i that ou acruu of sue, pu.lj and selfish indolence, bho will roako a good wifo for a poor and honest young mau. A Barber's Ob:orvati:n- Tl o lorpiacions buibers now and then have intervals when they ro tnuik incidents tlmt escupotlo utlon lion of many in tho lar and riirh of life. "You sleep on tho right hido of your bod)," one of them said the other day, ns bo clipped tbo semi bloude hair of a customer. "Why '( HecaiiHo don't you gee that join hair is thicker on tbo right than on the left hide Wo can always tell on which pido a customer sleeps. The In nt is cinCued to tliu bido .f the pillow, and tln.t heat tnuk'ts I lie limr grow thicker about tho ttiniiK," Tlio barber didn't expluiu the nccpt. cd statement that tho constant wear ing of tho bat produces so much heat that meu addicted to tbo practice are bald. N. Y. Hun. Thre are now 3,U17,315 H.tiiti.-ts in this country. UIhhs fpoons for I'lcklen nro coiuiii; into futliiou. A Luko Shore train lately ran 05 miles in 9) iiiliiute.t. Admiral Wonlen, who fought the Merriiimo Is cow 70. Of the 8,00i) painters of jileturea in Purls 3,000 ere women. The Nova Sootla gold mines yMiled about 000,003 lat year. MiiiueHotti linn tried lii'h license for elht months und likes it. A Neaside dress from 1'niis is mad of eighteen bandLurohiefs- St. Auguutine, Flu,, the oldest town iu this country, has no nide WHlka. Phi). Armour of Chicago supplies most of the fresh meat tatou iu Flor ida. The population of Ilia world is es. limated in round numbers at one hundred and fifty billion. ltusfciii baa forbidden the Ameri can Bible Society to distribute Bibles in that country. Jersey City has a man who return ed to the ownr $'20 found in a second-hand lounge. A prisoner In th. Ohio Penitentiary ! ditlnpr with a fftiarJ, nUl Iid would ' fiilttr Ui tivfore h would yield. OirJ. The rounder of I hi Adams KrnreKS Contpuuv, Alvtn Adttnin, vtarted )n eoreor f - wTlot boy n Boston onu man icreps a piBt. l to protect i-1 himcnlf nrr.inul l,n r,,l,. ,-. n.l.,1.. l.ilFtl M LA r r Itp r, rr;:u.'.', for Cnfantn nnrii "VJwtnrUMMWvnslAritr.ltoctittitiV'nal I C it tori fyrmt rVto, f5o.1TfttT'l (monin-ml ltatrimriorloanyrrworikt.oa I f'"r '"i''l. I'HrihuB, Em'flA, " toowB to tn.. ' U. 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