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Snesaiiki heivTng ottlitigenneg steps and added'the latest improved 'Machinery fry working Wood and iron; are now prepared ,to do all kinds of Work in their Litr, and are mannfaa.. ,taring the Willoughby'e 'Gam-Spring Grain and Fer ', taliaer Drill, 'Greatly Improved; The Cel ebrated Brinkerhoff Ooroaheller; Gibeose Champiott Waehing Machine; John Fbi,if, dlesberger's Ptiteet Lifting Jacky: THE kt01:1111TORS OF MB WAYNESBORO' DIJJE P,28701/E7 it • lavilig—iurni,hed their shoes theillatest im ',proved Machinery for this *Anal of Business, they are now trreparccl fimanufacture and furnifl; all kinds of • • 1) li~ T such as Sash, .Doore, Frames, ShOteri . , Blinds, 'on Inge, Borne ig een 1r ; eren yee • or nice, Si/kiting, PorOcoes,&e:Sto., flooribg. Wendt erboardini,- I and , ALL KINDS DUMBER! We tender our thanks to the community for their liberal patronage bestowed upon us and hope 'by risme attentionfto Business - to merit a centinudoce Triy. of the same. , • Also agents for the sale of Dodge &Stevenson's- Kirby, Valley Chief, and World Combined Reap, ing and if .wing *itchiness, end the celebr t ated 'Clipper Now, may 7, t 56 9 .1 LC-DX cq. • Alliil MO MC WAYNESBORO', PA., IRURNS A.Mit.4IVIPN If my true love was sick to death; • Tra-la, tra-la. tra la, /',I tell hor at her latest breath • rra-la, per race of life could not be run, • Tra la, tra-la, tra-la, 113 int) , sople Prima AmbPrson AL the Drug Store On the 'Corner.. If r was bald without a hair, • Pm la, tra la, tra In, I'd laugh at 'that, I would not care, TM la, tra In, tra la, I'd bring them back, yes, every ern e Pm la. tra la, tra la, By Drugs I huught of A mberson At Ltd Drug Store on the Corner. If I was tanned to darkest dye, Tra la, tra la, tra I would not care, I would not cry, Tra la, tra la, tra la, For soon a bleaching would be done I'm In, tra la, tra la, By thugs 1:41 buy of Amberson At th'e Mug Store on the . Corner, Then three times three and tiger to, • Tra la, trala, tra la. For what we know that they can do, Tra la.'tra la, tra la, With efloitts loud, the vicery went Tra i, Irs la. Ira la, • By Drugs',' bought of Amberson • AVtite Thug Store on the Corner: - 4 — ITIAJGS--THD REST ~AN,D PUREST Al; I,fisays on'hantPat riAAN TS , CU DEMIOAT,' AN „MINERAL Lead anticolois, the best assokt tient in 'town at, s' EROsFAE, VARNISHES, DYES 01l kinds, at RUSHES, RAINT,VARNISH,SASH, HAIR and Tooth Br Wishes at t T RUSSES AND, 4UPPORTERS AT 74 RANDY, WHISKY:, WkNES AND RUA _Dfor medicinal, use one PATENT WEIACINES,-ALL THE STAND; atd Patent Medicines of the day at ' t - 17XT RACTt, FOR FLAXORING, PERFt• _notary and toilet aiticles genenqy, at , PHYSICIANS,'IF PRESCRIPTIONSp - A R E X fully compoliiided at..The'Cornurbrug iStor.” July FIRST IA ARIIIIIIII4. ,ETE EL II luta jdot reciiived full assortment 1 1", Goode, iino of , bilsinetst, His stock donsuts ,in•part,s aft tho'lattiot otylowof Menlo and A I 3ES AINIY at:M . 44 • • , , Hen's, Women'ailtruise%•ll4 4 i anperki pea's . 1300TVAITERS ' Ja ‘•' .„ 4. I and uppecor eirefy .t dasexiptinn, 14111 a • and ' • - A LP . ERZY4 fidivietlqataes,'4llllsinlinir;:ilandowni and 'Hats' Trianniuga;.Xnop - Nets,. Hari .oils, 50 4,0riottifiteti *tut - 'Alend4ll s • 'irikWtiaiallaneonailabiaMtaiign-; grintaltiOdii , AWvivandfs4oada; 1*114,,W fil,itt4wllll)4.lld.as, ;Aosidikeipeat., l pp 'ice - i 4Z -11 0, 1 ' 6 A ' -4, 4 • • - - - .Mll./ . SASH AND furnialied at short notice. PROPRIETOR, E'ONGrq eta.—Auld Lang Syne. 4.V4ESiIORO', FRANKLIN COUNT!, Aviii4tivimA,rfority, NOitNrIGABRUARY ~c's~s- Y'• . TBB SY6I~IH~ ~~~ Po* Nature steep: ,the Wakefirl sitar! • Are- everywhere on high. ' And solace a seitand fleecy cloud o'erlthatentra . aky. , But 'gala that tiannhood of gerrisi•-"- - In boundless space afais 'ls one, sweet Queen-or all the rest, It is•—the Zventhg Stir. sweet, raditstaF of heavenly birth, Tonight for land and sea, Thou haat *a•leroing . , tranquil smile of hallord majesty. Sniitromidiunid the softliet skies, ' We Toes thy light divine, Ana wish !ik loud might never hide A fuee so calm at thine. 'max= AUNT MAGGIE'S STORE'. - Yes ; what your grandfather came to tell me, - lassie, was that Paul Camden was dead. eighty-five. He'd lost sight and heating both, they say, and was glad to not - so bad with me; but I would cot mind going too. It's stirred my mem; .ry to bear of raurs death-- I've loved any is life, bst Flavor any one as I loved im. Ah ! pop ashamed of it, lassie, if am_an_old_rnaid. We met often, and fog'? while I thought to think I wie mistaken. 'lt makes a girl tremble t q think that.ehe may show to a mai who deep not love her, that she likes him over well. All she can do is wait. Ah I many a. tune tbp waiting is a weary Thing s and the right one does not come, and the v ropg one does, and even the wrong 'ens seems better than pone at all. It seem ed to me that 1 , 1 was the right 'one _ ; but lie did 'not court me, and I eentld not court thim. And James Reeder, being ft 'than, could do as he dose, and did. BP loved me, and I loved Paul Cardell. Heaven help tm all. -F-think-if--we - - women bad no -hearte,-the lassie. 'I put .T . !pasr Reeder off a yhile,end",iusi kept my eye on Paul. I did not love 'him Red lof - Nye Paul. Why conld I not 'eve the man that loved me ? Then rad toArlyeelf, !Ice 'a liettOb/e we man: It's better to merry, a man that its fond of 'yoll, if he doesn't, seem prfeetio,p, than to waste your youth atiq etrength und your hope, pining for one yen are no , to. it's prettier in a poem to . do the last, qt I wasn't so very young, or so very 4080441 that the whole world wanted . me. ripessed what life would be when I was a lonely old maid, banded 'about, like a bad p,enoy, from I Cousin Jack's to Eh:tole Ben's, and *- I ter Eldinah's to sister J ane's--not mnoh waste anywhere. Better try to make a man who loved pie happy, end so learn to love him. I thought it all over , before I went to bed.o . ce night, and rmade up my mind that. James Reeder should have a 'ye? wheq be asked ter it. Then I cried—oh, how I cried 1 - • The girls envied me my 'handsome and dashing' beau. But often, walking with hirn i or riding with him, Vd pass Paul ear dell in his shabby coat, and se") , to myself, 'Oh, to a man—last to be a man, end gb a courting who 1 dbose, instead of taking what comes l' I didu'l ivaut money, :hor such beauty as James Reeder had so mach of. I wanted—well, lassie, I wanted pant, and no - one else; though why he was.perfeo• tion to me, heaven knows. I not, and never ,izi2)t. Whit:see ed a great deal to me, isn't 'much to tel . There were pipio parties where kmet al ut where be let James carry me off when he pleased, and never • triiidto step between us. . At last ;.ittyr I , ,Valsingham married, eud they gave a ,great nodding party. They were rich and did it in style. They 4 - 1 a .., . Ykne, , house and fine furniture, and silver. and . china, such as no one had thereabout. .441:1 - it was an all-day party. The wedding 'Arst, .4ten breakfast and dinner, and a dance and flapper, of cetime: I, was a bridesmaid,. tw i t' P, uul athod pp with we. After that, you know, it was his place to, 'be beap all day. thought V that and nothing else, lassie. It gave him one chance more. A werd.trom him, and.; f'd give James . lteeder the mitten. , ; 4 word—i look even 1, ! „..lir boil A walked into ;Aura), I kept tbi)?lc ing bdw it' would send to, be , the bride. 1 looked prettier than, she -L--I knew I did. 1 was dark, and •white became me. I .had roses in my, hair; an dlicarls-in arty'ears. I looted quite pretty, lassie. )rou',re' not, .so :ratty, vain,asyon are.• letk all, all genet at etglit4—all gone—all gotie. What_ dtt. vis - 'Ve„,',,tobe eighty for.? . Sometimes he -looked at me that qopipt. 140 be liked me. lie told we ' how my .disasleearnOne. Any man way do that,. l a bia it made me bap . py:, 1 had not been, so happy dor mouths. .. „ . , ..After,we caille boutifrom . church, - * ere ,was the lrrisktfultt-ald hisbe4eitie all the -tiltue—And then me all wait into the giriles. Iresst,under a- great tree, .apart from the rest, *Ad `all .of i 'sudden he looked, .ins .stitigtOia the. eyes. .:_.” .•• '- ..‘9lissatissolei be , said; !do you tbialc- , 7 1'-. ' -Bat bikorCi*ltet , :what be wacited* to tat* if- h thonglit, A 9031) ; one oame, - all in -* 'hOr r y;'tiftb.o4 , ,tb; , attil 'stopped beside me. 73,s4ir4t,titipi:M' edqr• =`, • • ' ' 4w illete„ritt are' said be. TAX Carden .1 a. ; , '7= jri imaibtki Xjatalerk ete*. Mrs.,,Walsingtuun mots you-to4tivo.Otated , ma Thomson. he isn't , well, and wants to go.:. oars! of ,Bias fo t toggie mesnwhile2,-- POI got Op. Itlie gave'-me a look iliOuld not understand ; .41.10 offer. he had gone a dozen steps, he ewe back and 'offer me ~14 • , . o • ••• ~ - . ''Good bye, Mialasigglait'litiesatia earl) I We are,well assured„that, - notwabstand. beafd hia breath ,coming' abort and fiat- log this superstitious prejudice does not pi& l agood bye;' and away he went. And I and , will so universelly, to italid in ‘ days gone by, Jaime Reeder weep left alone. • • • - ( Yee; the men who ' wrote it fretend that there are many , mod meaning and excellent lt happened exactly as I knew it wont& they ‘spalte as they were inoved by the • lio- people who feta reluctance to undertake a' He asked me to be his wife before we total ty Gleeet and' what they said was a 'Thus ,work of great' moment oimportance on a been together halt on houta sadgii list - tvatt only a can. - .day which vaiti a traditiootas marked as in. !Yee. -------ning deception, in order to make men the Auspicious in the calendar. It is seldom Oh, pots, don'ilattsiel It's all againstathe more readily'believe it.' that shiptreet out on a loag, Voyage ma Fri a womeo in this world. It always will be : It the Bible is not what it claims to be, it day. Hardened, 'sturdy madder* tars who Let ihp stronaaptitded bodies do what 'they is, you think, an itnpostaire, and its writers will spring to the,topgallittitOod stand on the may, you can't alter the hearts we are bore Were deceivers and Hare? yard arm amid the surging "Of a tempest toss. with. We are bought and sold a good deal 'Yes, that is what I' believe.' ed ocean, and thealeatrul rocking of the frail as Turkish wha t after all. Good men would not lie and deceive would bark, have a 'holy boiler' ofamtting out un And now l. said to myself-'I will be eon- they? a voyage that day. • 40.4.,'. tent. I've made my Olt choice.' I knew 'Of course not.' , _ It is seldoM that a lady , da:•'st gentleman Ihadn't all the while, '1 viii to marry the Then the Ilible, you are sure, °mild not walks to the hymeniul alter on aa' a jo a y„ richest marl I know, and one they all Pali have been written by good men ? Many would look, Upon it as ad omen that handsome. Madly in love, with me, tooa-- 'T. fee) certain it etas not' 4 foreboded much ill if the bends were odic. What more do I want' And, ' if not the work of good men f itmuet . orated on what is sometimes tralleda 'hang- It wonldn't• do, I hid , the fox in my be the 'invention' of bad men? • man's day' bosom, but it gnawed me all the while. , 'I believe it was.'' Few ot ottereadera, we thitiff, indulge in The sootier it is over the bettor,' I seal ; . Now natter me eaididly, does the Bible any such feelings. aab There is no re a gea y ann, as if that was the way to have it over, condemn sin, and threaten bad men with aneatanduld. The feats wilaanda - itarrant the I left James coax me to fix the day very punishment ? , eeeutuption that Friday is a drip of ill omen: ioeo-sia. weeks from that of our engage. 'Yes.' • It. was on Friday that albrihopher Colum- IllP. . Does it forbid and condemn lying and de. basset Bail on his great voyage ofoliscoveiY; „°) ... where way a busy time at our hotiae, you eeption- , en Friday he first discovered land, and it may suppose. All my things to make in a 'Yea? ,'was on the time day of the 'keels that 'be return voyage to Spain; where Does it declare that liars shall perish ; that exiled on his hurry. I was in a sort of !ever all the tine. They teased Am:anise for lying was etruok dead; and he 'arrived in•sefety also on Fraley. 'ln love,' they said. • • that false prophete who speak deceit in the Other important naehte in the history of So I was, Jessie, hat net With James name of tbe Lord, and all who love and make the United Stateti transpired ob Friday. It iteedor. - So, one day, mother said-to-nee= a lie shall - be - shurout - 1 - of lite Kingdom of was on Friday, November [0 1620, that the You are the only idle ewe, Mag g ie. * O , heaven r • . Mayflower, freighted [with , hea peeepole_ear- a ver - to -- Mrtallatt - hanghatras and bqrrow the 'lt cisme.' go of Puritaiis, reached a-- • the leatOor of Pray pattern of Kitty's traveliog . basone. It will And would bad men-false' propbetsolo. incetown. OP the thole daYirinee noble just fit you, and 1 want youilato aeivers and liere.--Make a book that eon- pioneers of Christian civilization signed, in I went, of pourse , and I got 'theit like it demur their own sins, and threatens them. the presence of God and Of one another, of Mrs. Walaingbam. She was a merry Beni, selves with everlasting punishment ? , the first constitution that was framed within and would tease me' No one knesv why a -- - 'They would not be likely to, certainly.' the limits of the United Milieu. This, says blushed so. It wasn't for the repo they Then the Bible could not have been writ, Bancroft, was the birth of; Constitutional thought. We wad talking, and she a teas.: le° by had men, eralid it f ' liberty. In the cabin of the Mayflower hag, until all of s sudden she said, 'And, 'I must admit, it le not easy to see how it humanity recovered its rights and iustauted James isn't jealoge any more I hops r government on the basis of equal rights foe galena a Aid 1.. If, theta as you admit, it could not be the the general good. As the pilgrims landed, 'Oh, she was wild , the day our Kitty was 'lnvention' of bad men—because they could their iqatitutions were already perfected married,' said abe---"wild with jeelousy of not be guilty of an imposture, who else could Democratic liberty and independent °brie- Paul Cardell. He• told me C all about it, he ate author but God ? And if it'ia God's thin worship at mace exiatid in America, 'They-all-paired-off-together;-be ethd, 'and Book, why dot believe it, qud obey W.-a-a - Th - oa - .1.t a ivas_on__Friday a thlt -Henry -V-11, aaf with-a-girl-it is-tbeirat who-aeks-her. Panl Young .Paygreana- , • -- Bighead, gave John tlabcit a commisston to Carden is se much in love as entitle is • ...., proceed uu a voyage of discovery .in the lost to me.' So Grannie and •I 4 set our *its •a • North Amerioan coutinent. to work to help hilet. And we seat for Paul, A. BBAUTIVut t ftessAgg.-;-The fialowing Banat Augustine, -in Merida, the oldest as you know, and gave • Jew hie chance. _ is froth the 'Reverie of a Bachelor,* by Ike town in the - Malted Steles, was founded by Now say 'Thank you, ' ' Maggie, "as he did.' • Merle/ ' In a elendoe on Friday, September 7, 1565, But .1 couldn't. 'I. took the pattern and .'A poor mah without some sort of' relig- George Washington was born on Friday. ten is at best but a poor reprobaS, the foot Bunker Hill seised , 6 Y was aratoga and °ac res away. Ilan until I came tq the bridge, . . and then I stopped, looking down into the ball of destiny, with no tie linking him to town were surrendered on Ifridey. On the water. infinity and, the wondrous eternity that is same day a the week• the treachery of Ar even worse-a flame without heat-a rain- nold wee discovered. 'No, no,' 1 ant saying to myself-'no;no, he never cared anything about me. I gave bow without color, a flower without per- It was on Friday that John Adams moved futue. A man may, ' i n some sort, tie bin him chance enough to speak, and he aid not.'and Riehard,,llenry.Lee seconded a resole. ,shifting hope and his honor to thisground And while I said' it, I beard , a step upon Lion in Congress, that the United States col tackle, to hie business or the world, but a the bridge. I looked around-it was Pata onies were, and of right ought to be, free sod woman without that anchor,' called had is a , 0 Parnell. I couldn't move. 1 had not aeon iMdependeur. . . adrift and a wreck 1 A maw may be in bias before since Kitty's wedding party, when i t may be noticed by, some as a renurtaable ~ some sort mora l responsibility out of rela• he came back to say good-bye. coincidence that on the two h ' undred and for. • • don to mankind but 3WO n in her cora Ile held out his band. allow do you do, • ' ' a - 'Painth augiversary Of the signing of the Miss Maggie ?' said he , paratively isolated sphere, whore affection Cape Cod Uonstitution, the General Assem and not purpose is the ' controlling motive I didn't speak-lonly bowed. 'A lilies of the Preshyterian Choreh should sign c find ea basis in any • other system or 'You are to be, married very soon, I heor ' a° • the 'auguettounpaet' ot perpetual Union. A right :action but that of faith. A. man may We may add it w ' ' • he said. . - as pti'Friday the pilgrims crap his thoughts to trustfulness, in such "landed Y 'They say so,', I answered. fina lly on Plymouth Roca. battier ene lame r poor ag . o reputation ma `I hope you may be very happy,' he boat, y Who will say tiles that Friday is an utt stretch before lm, but a woman-where gamed Reeder is a splendid fellow, and am luck day in American Jaistor '1 We have can she pqt her hopes io storms • if net ia rich as he is handsome.' And he caught hats the strongeat faith that the maniage of the heaven ?, And that sweet trustfulness reath in a little sigh. 'God bless you atm. two Assemblies„ will, be productive of the hie. that abiding l ove-t h at enduring hope ami most blessed rtasulas • that more abundant a lowin ever aee and Eu g y p a life-light- He bad never called me plain Maggie be • • fruits eveu than those protluced by the laud ,. -nig them with a radiance , when the world's fore. Ile never looked •as he did then.'int , of the Pilgrims, will flow from the con. storms break like an army with, cannon.- :!" tried to thank him, bat I didn't know what dual and fraternal UttionaL-Pattabgee Gazette. Who can bestow its all, but a holy soul, tied " .. - . I said. Suddenly be took both my hands. to what is stronger than an army with can. Lira.-There are tiamea:tken we must be how'l'd like you to know it,' he said-aaome- non i ' Who has enjoyea the love of a gin life anew. It is 'when wodie to the past, how I'd like you to know it. I was very land of you , Maegie. I-I loved you, my Christian mother, but will eche the thouglat add in all things is us there must be a new with energy, and hallow it with Wass? birth. Th at thick not that beauty then' de. dear. If James hadn't called me when he did that day, should have 'told you so; and had my 'No' from you I always felt afraid ' 'from VAGEVEN TURR.F.Ys.-Friend 'terry ' is a our paths. Such it laird as that is liv you liked James best. Np wan d er . It's good-natured, civil fellow, who attends to lag on a scale higher than we did before.- better forayou-altog,ether better-only- his busines4 and provides well for his family, It to a highs ;creation, airtfie lite • ot a plant quite as a, past taing-better , than life. I but has one little failing, in this, that ,when .is above the life of a miner . aland as the physi atu not going to pine to death or make an id. be goes ro hia home in the suburbs at night, .fild life of man •is Oboist that of the mere iot of nwelt. I shall .tuarry. Lucy Swal- he is usually more or less under the influeoce Thimal And then there' ie a joy and a low Las promised to be my wife. She would of contraband fl uids. One night, a little at- beauty in' the freshnees, Of• a new life. To cot care , much for such love as I now have ter dells, he started for home with a, nice be like that little , blade that has just pierced to give; and OA very good and pretty; nod turkey, safely doge up in strong wrapping the ground, to catch tea the first time the we shall be happy. God blestayote and good- paper, under his arm. Jerry found the road now sunlight, to be kissed for the'firet time bye' • ' from the station to. his pretty• cottage, soma -by the young liar - oath of summer, to drink lie took my hand and put it to hia lips, half a mile distant, uncommonly rough that ,: the fi rst drop of dew that came to baptise it and went. .. night. Ho several, times stumbled and fell :into the love B°d worship of its new life, Rely toe what he said of Lucy Swallow; over all sorts of abatructione in the poth.aa a a and then to await the • time of flowering- I'd have called him back,, Hitt it they weretacli time he tell he dropped his turkey,? bear atelicious a how j oyful . 1 And supposing to be married , better let matters stand as 'but contrived to. pick it up again. tie'on= • that•again the blosayme ripen, and the fruit they were. 1 held myself up, by the bridge;, tering his house, , he steadied himself • as, 'well .f.20/8 .e la . i 4 Ibla decay , nd birth th e per rail-until be was-out of sight , then I,dropped aas be was able, and said to hat wife; . a pewitl prophesy; of, God, the very means by likeone deed. • 'Here. wife I' t I k -- • which immortality is introduced to thisout a , , y, ve. go ! e ven ter eye akar , .a ,a• voo. • and aide of :mullet:Al freshness is goatee. I did pet matey on the day, geed for tee, - , a i What .. , a_ _ teed ? Be:always read the laaeven turkeys., Jerry , assa • Ilea t • a y, --a, te die to the forl a was ill of a fever, then, and not ex- 'mean ? Thereat only oue ' •,,, ',past, an a l liegua life anew---to begin even .at waned to live; and afterward s I knew my ' abo very lowata round on* ladder. heart too well. It could never•forgive James li ' There o must be leven turkeys, wiloy, fee , for gutting abort the words that would h,ave e.tdown leeen times, and every tau!? i aa JACK, Ka BaAV--A, ,master cooper made Paul and me happy for life ; sad I told, f ound , a turkey?. ' ,Tifers Mataf . alita: l ,4 l "° failed upon a Mack manio Ohio, and wished him plainly tkat !.never could , love M n a-a tuPtear.s.' . 4. '4 . , to purchase setae stave 'timber. The blaciel It .evil and Lecy•Sitallow married, and ', ~ • as • , asked for whas porpose t he wanted the tim• , she lived,tharay years with hits,; thirty long alv tar,o's tx.OT T,Eig . , ISUTTOKII 4 ...ymog •Wm, and received tel. an answer: 'I have a. yeare. at a puppy woraan, Wive thirty, lady told theft:aiming leery teraad contract for a thousand 'whisky bareeka a ', years with latulCardella 'woman. She, of toweeatold hindiand, , 'Well, air,' was the prompt reply', 4114 e• and lie told the reporter' Alto ' bath of ' latimbe r f 51 I ;*and t .. • • wig •t e _or -a-, want money ; bane 1 1 never married- never se you know-. Andolames Accdst never did, either. When :;i ta tn is c l ity , a t ten d ed a ee leer githerbagota few 'emu ehall buy a stave froclinie ler that - raw ea e eoaantaneasa at the_ resideneetaoa q pose.' - a ', " . A''.. - , ha mix sixty lie told brother. Dick there nev- " er Fad been but ono women in the world fur tu•vaix . lad y f ri end reantlyetarld ,While thew Tbe COOpnhclia indignant to meet with acci potty, discovered lett e• 44 lost otie snob stern reproach' from u bleak man, win him, and that was, Maggie. Poor Jam! be .hie sleeve buttons , ut its er cried wheo I told , him be mast go. And be ; could. 4 - ' i - wk- eab g 4a ' call e d hl w a ''')(ger• . 4 - aa ' .not =over.' - t hey , hunted d ell' t• ' • - ' * "I at l' d ttir tla was very handsome, so they fad-a very flee: bunted h th -• i "1. , - / " -"S I", trtlei bola yep to o t hat I cat : rege _ h _ ab _ tm ,„ $ , nto e mulf nis meanie butt" a wed eta 'it is my fortune wallet a begs% • r • dactsl matt ; oo. ,", . 77 1177 7 ,%'ls no wherP to ba fogad, The /tarty sepaletted holp that; laiatal can -help am., thy- timber , i , Ahab/ midnight and the yopn a o tidy friaud to make iviasky la i i ad I d' ' ' „pad . pox tree, I never.firtgot Paul. keel*/ reared with 4 chum to herb ' - ' 1 ''° te s' .4 ' 44a° to • ult.' sad began -The Beal Sprlng. c • , ' diallaia picture tIQW.. I^know tha,14013 of dierobing:* Aia •tbe O r e n ' witi org a tt noi ,„ d • , 1 .,. , ' , - ..- ;.,., • ' bia hand, andahe tone of hie voioralayokeart. sleeve buttonis a 'floor --: -r ":- -- -• - " V I .- --' I ' '-.^. lc ' 0 , 0 t 0 as, Jingle. be 'a n 8 0nae;piaaeal Out west t . graas•lmek Be was very ha ” h Luoy , ti - ' • ppprit my, , dy,4 4 4d,..... tagadmoet droll d ill it, euppressen ahrick. Peirt,b4ve: deattoyed„ v a it' la: • ' 4, VT 11 4 AO 'peo I bovoni.heen, .t, Malt/owe! better' •tbea mpr '4; el ' ,- „, a Anatolts4/1:roi:' `• , ' ~i 3 ' widows. ia , .. - n` • *:'. ij t I .'' ''' ' ' ' . Xii.'::. '','! • " ' r •V ' 1" I. ' * 04mit-Y'- iiinelkny over , eiteti' ti104411,- - • A' westaiirtif4 and a-tvisteit beatt," but 'nothing" imotto44. Good•nigbt• lassie. , ". • - • • , " .-o,the B. Pie *fie Word.ok Floc ? ' 'The '.Bible tho iroti of God No I: slyi TCYo)prit skeptlia, who -hatless reading ab in (del bear. - 'No I it trtheluventiott °Qum: - • But 'tbe'sßible elabus. to be the .Word of Sod, does it not ? • .19 Friday thiltifiy.r• ---- • Ve* eduelited_ peep`, Out ani*tith in the ' popiffitr .anpereffilon-,wbfgh tee • ebtairied ;among- the ignorentamt from time imMeinerial, that TridatisAU unlucky, day.' Yet , we Mar Winn peilona'ky` 4 it ;is unfor tunate that thb great itiatouh t ieseenewunati 4heiritninit en 141aill="-'7-=`A.4.---,- .a .7P'6472' b; _ _ - _ - Nriftißt.'ll 30. HAT i ',llflitil. riie- °M i l) SAY ? =-.11104 tallith oftener this question , iv asked •wiien;?' .looking fqr stoke rile of action, or guide tit 4 9,onduot, than that word impoititiit question„ 'lWhat will heaven say'! Wh4t williescionee kip ?' Oh', - the mighty ,potency ett, thei•• world I --4)11-c the etrantittAe conscience i We strive' for %Venial,. we' 1, strive for Power, we strive far Brea; , --and. ' ' yet in, all these strivings ; we only k our- selves,4what will the world, say -IVill (he world approve ,us? Wilt the world - ap. ',plead us? the world 'smile Oil net_ Nighty world! your greatness appalls us. t Your approval satisfies us. De ire a good' deed, it-is for the approbation of, the world. Do we an evil deed,'wo tretnhie Jest hie world should know it. 'The fool has said in his heart; ther4C, is t.. 10 God P Alas, how foolish humanity is!" liow many tools inakc up the total of humanity f And yet. the world is filled up with Churches nod —Alin isters preach the Word Of God, nail denounce the follies of a ,wicked world; Bibles .and Prayer Books abound evary l hpnd ; Re ligion points its finger to Beaver' and asks the wanderer to turn his thoughts to that 'land 'Alms delight.? 'But in vain. The dress that we wear, the food that w,o eat, the act of good or evil report that we per- Ter - Cu, are all gov_erned hy-the jud g ments of - thie - swioked . . • SOBIZTLIING Rot-e-412 Baglish familiar, with the operations of - Inisaionary . societies, furnishes the following instance of' the probable ergots of the hot as ,compared -with the frigid styleof preaching among the inhabitants of Labrador. it seems that an old missionary, who had bean-many years in _ that-cpuntry . ,- was at - length — compeliegio re= turn, his influence all gone and his mission ruitleas.---A—yetrug-ma , ho was just fledging into tho ministerial status, was appointed in his place, and before be went to his assignment Le thought he would visit,. his venerable predecessor and learn from him ' the cause of his trouble in the laid of ice bergs.. Tbo old man _received 'hint very cordially. 'My venerable brother,' said the young wan, '1 wish'you•to tell we the cause off' your difficulty, that I may aVert a like. failure. Must I pteaoh to theta a hell that ie hot ?' 'No my yountr friend' - said the - Old mis• itionary laying his hand on his brother's aim; 'no, that was the-roek-I split - mi. I preached it verpwarar - to - thenr — and - rho - rather - liked,7: - the idea of going there. I think if. yell! preach them a hell 'fitly — degrees colder than Labrador you will drive them all to repent ance.' A miller, who attempted to be witty at ' the expense of a youth of weak intellect, ac costed him with, 'John, people say Jon are ft fool.' . Al] this John replied, 'I don't know that I ano,pir. I know•solbe things, sirAt)d some things I don't know, sir.' .I*,, '''. ' ' ' 'Well, John, what do you Itudiork,.' I ..1 know that millers alway.49antiefat hogs, ... sir.' • ^ • ..\rg *a • 'And what don't know ?' ~, 'I don't know whose Coro they eat, aiek An othetvrise successful elopement in Cayuga county 'STA stoppeda few days• since, by the girl's father ovortakiog the couple. He made the-girl bold his horse• while he thrashed the boy, when he look the girl home, spankod her, and sent her to bed. The boy Ibteatons vengeance when, he gets his growth. observing individual, in a very healthy village, seeing the sexton at work in a hole in the ground, asked what he was about.— •Digginc , a grave, sir.' 'Digging a gtavo Why, fthought people dld'nt dio often here —do they ?' Oh, no, sir; they never die but onee.' astern paper nnpottncee the illness of its editor, piously adding.. 'All good pay ing'subscribore - are requested to mention him in their prayers. , The others need not, as the prayore of the winked avail nothing, according to the best or authority: 'Boy, may I ,inguire where Robinson's dm% stoi,e. isr 'Certainly sir,' replied, tha boy respectfully. 'Well, sir,' said. the'Aelai Osman, after visiting awhile, where is A'? have wit the least idea, your honor,' said the urehie. A lady hid. a Sunday School class in one of oat churches. Two brothers attend* it altera4tely. • One"Ottnilny the !airy :4404, ono of the boys it ho tvoWd - be, there, the following Sunday. no,' says he,'Oanr, its my turn to saw wood.' A country newspaper says that_sugar has. Bono up so high as to produce a•. slight, in. crease in, the price of sand , . • Counpy4;r6: cars should throw u. tittle sand in. that fei.. low's oyes. , ./A . :Znds —'— )otoe 'girt .1. :other day, beniaselo her marry a fallout Bey ead Jos : -bard - rhino the4gaie , kgs w wallrosith, an :Red it'svarea.ittr - trio a . 'bed. - ' '''''.llll4llllc i r ii nT b -.4 6 1 7 11 P1 ab' only r .part yb T.au: betty *.robl'is no part ru9 or nue knocks once at every wnn's door. . V' iiAfokny#r knocked:la ours wo were out. crowned. wall success. 411'rekkOkuitkeiccau escetttivu. It may vet kg:a sple9,did mimosas, bat.palieaos use., pr cakeeiii . yythiuk bawl does. not. sAceee'd,',w,ota scum form .~~' ,r 111419 BEES 'tine went crazy the amnia wouldn't let_ high 'and ;ed. !The mewl is a larger turky. It his two. more to kick with,. . the side Of the , d by a silly fellow. than, retorted by off than. you., !:;r „; „.," tail.