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- e4 ,;;ý>; Ait : ý7ý .. . ..- · i i 1e o tone of hise r w ,iM E Wis a ongt h, 1o5i- s I .•.rt 7es. "Ple twice W -' r ma bswpoo fiddler. A e therwI onieh - uas orserbt theds . teacShe ofo:,n of his usion, .Cannot sem.tatione byh moherd mos ; was d of g tom the rer. "Wond-dress etof adot one asked. "newlyse ted pastoro asharsw.bi-*. 1.5*1 welhsem "The Lord ; .ppe b ....hit st in l if , wito s ner te visrited a w..e 1a bot somio vn eihe wentouc - w - ", rig i6h u ieasurespo ac ormsell If I over the boiler, ; if in the abistrate unfYou ror very sortupid, nate Pike to a cou h-s whoolmaster o lithtle equst that he "as like scraper atoneyn tdo they do etual ure him of his stpidity has been fo"Whyr _thy feed him moreed kok him lews," auid y tht r ehsti., " iMy brdders, utd -a , wagi h darkey to in owd, "in all sa Mition, in b ob youthr troubles to oie t e.hs .e His question, whio o fol to as ps er d a , nr"Mothern e replied, rolling Sslainmwher wouhile itin hisgo pupis, was Msited by brother of thell tuneful aFort The visitor obHe wasorved that the chorireter pitched s sSibll-s, rote" one asked. "Yes," he cool- 1 s~ ,"I s sht under the darned the tne vocle bottom said "Sir, do you t. se d i, "Whihwa reyo oing upew. sked t5I c . ir ew and If I over the w of 181, p. Pinorter, of theab "YoWinter, very stupid, Thomallows," Mysaid a con ye see y very sevtere ittler approah dg. or hyou are likey to a donkey, and what do thre d they feed him more and kick him less," said h Sthe sur n ed the following p. - I y brudders," so ain from the ey to all crowd, "in all iction, in aotherw thrn as r d , andr p e you can always find sympathybed b SWharii bar " shour times a day, exhis adi- ng tor.n du. d dictionary I" he replied, rolling v A sing in master while visiting his pupils, a The visitor observed that the chorist ier pitlo athe tdne vocally, ant said, "Sir, do yon usThe a a anded t over, with the remibreve, thhe did telmble gravity, "I chew." a D ing the waere of Capt. Porter, of the I Winter, gaveon theis orders as follows, " men p you ssen overy er s r hoolmapp r app ring I sA youth, rein tar t, u ncoherennot over his tdi sipatnul'r rsied the following pedp, "be o f pral anouns. No one on say, a pJs s women, ao onasetain from the use of all intoxic, 'ting beveragboes, ows betterwise than yos a t, doer." Swontryman tookle an eight gallodermn nnkeg ta n re t have t filled with oasquite dignant atshop keepereo usared tho at e addressed him th allos "Alnd demanded payment accordingly. The maneigh handed it over, with the rem, taher provedid r mot mind the difference of money so much as ha e s-r "ein eaton the old keg."rmn fr a me es delionbe n grammation, " ou n, b not pla bet-, b theoiugular artiste," said the. preceptor, be.- to tor not." a fore plural nouns. No one can say, a pigs, B , "the payer-bok knows betterhink is thane tter hol the germ of the animl refrigeratos, pro Ah thatel whdt I think, or it would Ben't teacbut sh me to saed -mit was wrrm." A woman once called upone attempted to bean Banns in tminet hastll, ndwith i amplquite ndibag cram-nt at an expression usedboy to heo r, ddressedhim if he hadus: "Aldermanlo' to sel. o, you little Hebrewigh fe e elad me a the indignan't I make hcouer prove thllor, Switness beinsaid the alderman aftve ea mvidence w meat's deliberation, "you can, other had bet Dt Rth said that do you think isPoll told he matter Ju witha e selittle "yn that it's onla boy that rn rustiied exegesis antispasmodloally emanating gso hrogh the street withe a nimal refrigerato, pro Sducing a ow-mroliro source of irritability in the ernl o epidermik s out the nerntal profundity." will "A that's what I told Betsy, but sre will bed bther it was wurrums." BetlOes, d oe I salorndog othe Stoat Housa, sa PLrmont, wo • neoa fe rw .as... atho.o s debtor, tollis n pthat c alws holdk e s nonete spt oand he i ldad oenM bl bynyak nesg ieowen The debtor s Wesmn stero vh, a with oamo ply, ha cra. d med f-Derl ito Yes saym o wogsh holisge e a uno ddo' thoedi on mo lttlo Heb yoe w m " beax s liit o the m anc n s ared ontew, suis. larno r g"ine as witnet ligtlu g head downward e on the tha Sas of it, ae heowalk. Oe of ther sa iha Eh okedn, and it was son the foy i t. Beyefal persons whemheard theouadteas- the , trd t one to the sot. The darkey og Arois f aes before the aonlrly resehoed bham, mi 7* fel hltr, who, kf p oat of d~tnor s-he " beanto talisr, not more fthn a thousand w e estgr tNew York, were bleswed wi th e S on dsnghters, The eldest was a nyed the eso And ade-e, t ho e thrira d rEve-oo w - faour th Angroline tshe "iDthe adeline, li inEl mmndie w ofte Su lousl the emo the pme that Je od •ohs nate yetoand hbe w ttiido ie thib ainsa nito. Athedetor le = Jbs had been reading of tho, ashdif eo I ro ed kene, and tws sosd tnhe hey w as thI -i feet beforetwitthe fabiry ras chedhedi his " _ wisoeo or till her beheeAd avo Indo ' e. rc!- b ai he r oter d ot _, -F "I o et someth to do or g to hi u'aarspze: inlrl",l ju Atbio 5 tAone g s '' Why thqre'syour deli's ti " bro'il brialg n, sllhelp yoa sto , not "dOh! I'm so tJLe, of making thatfHeoh it isso difa cul answered the idle child. S"Well, tho , said the sister, "get yourt ord rw and fintoish that house youe r." were sketching; or if you would like, dat- T' show evepbw to knit thse mittens fort d a old Sally. the Beie only gaorning a lonBesie wd okeloo ent very Dross, instead of answ'egi- heweister. I think she would goas havet wa herI mis der chief if her mother had not weid,e e ell- you must get somethig to do or go to bed. his "PU bing ingy mittens " she muttered; and lthe rooml t w darker thab n retaured re with a l, of wohearnted andt a pair, of eWhen e ,t up, seated lersthg he deide sto look , hout of ,the wool and to see whneedlher, it were reallyn tru make or e stitches. for SbSIUheIbpean to teach Basse how to knit, A, Y Bessithe found she was much hae wither sno and large white snow flakes were eon when mployed thea wbhen dlei th, henet eveying. Being she fornsheot the mit was tens and made the:t snow fall, that the next Sfiateer day e isght take them tor somd goally. tat she hadxt anice warm Bhousie woke very wo- early and can you guess rytt was her b poor clothes It was, whreeied their sha were .of her But the room was darker than usual, and 1 isplt as shure, forlay, she heatuggrd patter,nd pulled atter, td- upon the window, and I'm sorrymething to vey I ol- that she fairly cried for dsappointment.. ed When she twas dresp, t frsthngshedd he was to loo ot oo at thethe window, to ae I at whether it were really true or not. a d , yerythinge grounf doors was covered with s or snow, athe wind large white -snow and tese sky I thickly flying. Bessie forgot that it we. s looked that made the snow fall, hild tofhat whd patever hapment. An old always for some rveood a vering for both head oand feelbodyg thankful r little sfae a nired warm holdse and goodhe rem , clothing,m she began to fooput on lerclothy was d toddvery slowly feeling very, cross with tholde an so weather and withe erythingould. arcEvenher b I or clothes received their share of her e es displeasure, for she tgged and pw.lled at v '" them as if they had done something very si - wro ng indeed. When she was dressed she cl trying to speak in cheprful tone; perhps ig went down stairs oed stood at the window. get Everything out of doors wan covered with ci Is, snowe the wind was ahowlg, and the sky o en looked dart. Sook d handw a child ofher ti abont her own age walking along upon the t, " Lets cld pavement. An old shawl serveds warm. a covering for both head andt bodyt , her brlittle face was red with cold, and she trem whatedfrom head to oot. A little boy was d foddlingafter her, crthing with could, and so F I perished mat he ofld scarcely w quitk. "Come alof ong, Phil," Bessie heard the *" girl say. is uBut one ofi herungry s" whined thowe I little fellow. S" I dCome thiong" answered the little s-rl, PI erying to speak in all .her old, distone; perhaps " we shall fnd something nice when we got-) eehome. Come, bathat'sck agood boy bear t hen she took hires cold hand within faerls own cold one, and began to run, saying,L when do' and make otrselves warm."it." SBesse looked arsie, saind te he warm, cosney ss, do y ranememberd when she sends the smoking hot l brea and milk, and smelt the sweet flavor- - ed tes, she thought to herself, " I wonder g what that little girl and boy'have for - breakfast. Pooritt thilek, ifs, had no nice warm hould like to give them some of mine.' She felt quite r like sorry forthese poor children, youd inwould haeink some rof theasonem hto cry, forgotten herown dime Besp pointment, and was getti cod-tempered be was sobbing. utiful teno as. "1I don't think so at all," answered Bes sic crossly, for all .her old, discontented feelings came back again. "I can't bear the.snow I it's so tiresome; It always falls When I don't want it." " largy dear Bessie," said her governess, "do you remember who sends the snow a lost thifor old Sally, and if you had no nice warm house like some poor children, you would have some reasonisters set to ry," for by thitimeBes- a si wasre. sobbing. e of i was done When lessons were finished, Edith, a tbright, err. looking girl of sixunny ateen took Bessie to a drawer ont of which she got a Sod large ieaturce ofrthanked sthe g "Thers" saidd ble ossed shmore blessed to"mamma give methan this to receive," ad Bessie tthoughogt it wovery true. She felt very happyleat I work toame make a cloak oth fo pretty stffoor, andch she two sisters set to work beforey, and mangy aire. ageood proiecen, or little hild, wasdone that dayrm and n appy th fe dryitafhBeeaie's wothree sistersOh what a bleold Slly'sit is to m makdwelling. They fond her withot any Cdo ire yandverynnot nld. some way to do othewars good.with the two presen lookost now thine good catre thank yet gves a grea ivearopeasure s aneed ten Bee rememberedr wt your thatime, for when it nouht itvery on re.an nefeltver yal it bappk.y sew en idle a awar-eused to employ her 9 whof she ioght uponith her own moneys d Wead made iwarm adto reohappy still mor wonder-'s tlwork. Ohn whatma blesoered tin hits to yard makeother's .happy arng y, grelttl horror of good. A kido pproreed the osteal nothilyg the and yeimals leaped as if they h pleasre;eted a shook ofremember, never waste yoldr time, for when itopped dead. This once gone, you can never iall It ack.r Pew neonle are war, oBlH? ingui DoOer of t.reem, friht upon brute animals We ant hajn Inie ent to record still more wonder. and s at the top of his oce. Two of the animal~epe a IU they ad oreceived a - Lseethe ea llms m'sd ~Lwmau we.k a tw t to' leges, o+ut ofwi ' V bed to=**-taain -temsselves and pay i=eat"n t third ease an old man a e aged forty and Sa , bhad but tien shialigs week., And in t instan e toPo, the .de th whboh oonaired was certlfid to be the to* rl'lc64P Lqt. On Wednesda in last awek !" o w er.'othe.14ets 'here anld by i:1 S-aum oh -p on y, othr om o f ict t privation. O- theselwes and lipay t piable ease. a oElimabenSpec , a lived at 14 Beyro reets. ged hyi Seve food enour h, to ppoo, healthod Soer ole means of substneoe conosiad of two .bellia a a week which she gateh b sewin Her w landlady stated si s inbesat e that he used to sit constantly in her room swing, and never made aclqdunteese. the previous Fere , and the motor tajiat the stomach and ntstines +e quite empty when he made the PII; Smorlm eaM dntfon,. "There than trace of fat, and 'the Woman was :a r: emeciated. He blood was poor andhAl and theae was very little of it 8hse; d6 hoe cold at t.srvation" Can nomIi be done to pDrenou tesupport healthfru andi in the. mMit of saba u oanded luur 1 po eople who throw away sheounes r- ga m d amnblng,, or at beet in givin et .ýtto .herich, know whatrthey will havr one day to answer fort eio~g ent dee ribe the exhibaition et Rome of articlee employed in Bomean Cath.ol .worship. Salviati sends frbm veniee and aranm some mapital moais se othe most internating of which are cpied from the eathsedl of Sa Ma roo. Enrico l Podioa, a. Roman artis, exhibis one meaote i bpelmen 'oopied from the same renownedi spot, whioh Is quite qual to any of Sal viat's. Half a wall s devoted to reppre senting the incident of Susanna and the ny Elders. Many of Francaseina's drawings are to be found in the exhibition, but they A give no idea of his best works which are to be found in the Vatican. The principal drawing represents three priests hanging dead, three others kneeling and in prayer before being strung up also, and a body of exeutioners. There are some magniQcent vestments in the exhibition. Some of them seem to be of solid gold so heavy and closely woren is the gold thread. The srdomuti of Bologna exhibit some very aurious articles worked by them ; amongst As others a set of vestments whose ornamenta- T tion is done in pen and ink. It looks like the fnset embroidery. . SIC, PIANOS, ETC. o pIANOS AND ORGANS. We hae jast recevel fine lot of PIANOS, of the Is celebrated mazlul egn PLEYEL, HALLET A CUMSTON, and GEO. STECK & CO., that we have marked down to Gold Prices Our friends and the public In general are invited to give ue a call r be t hisýg elsewhere, end osnvince teel . ,Als en Lead, several good mecond.hand PIANOS., r apa lm ZORN e BREMER, US Camp street. rULou envwnbWAWn.... . CANAL .TET. SSons . b h Co., Piej, J es , S.tbe.andwy Catalogueof Mulo and Prfee Lusts of Pianos. Orans t sent t a applietion. 1.,6 ly NEW CATHOLIC CRURCH MUSIC, RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY FISCHER & BRO., DATON. 0110HIO. c._ Pants Eb., Duet-B-ordese .................. 4S Tantum Erugo Elb., for three voicee-Borde.......Sc o Sawuars, a cetebrated Alb.. Trio for sprao, tenor and bass, by iNi.a ................. 400 Tanium Ergo, for five vocU-bherublnl.e Choral Maes in F for eue voice .................... 75o .eu nle, M , sa. our voles---.po.h......,. ..... 400 ' pry'es Y'~e. C, tour voiceeesK-oilrms. . S. we o ao the attention of Organists to the oLba Sanif Mass, which will be publased ina TA.. vocal aof this Ness wILl be printed sate. A NEW V'OLUM O C SBI FOE1 h YOU. FOLKS, E FNTITLED h THE GOLDEN ROBIN. 00nrrMTIWo: 1. Muastale Notation; S. oendse and Eereless adapted to Physical Action; u S. Soangs for all Oceasimas 4. eered Plt.es. Br W. O. PE]E RS, Author of The NIghtl f e Sabbath School Trumpet, The.whoforming anta tss attractive Music Book for tv Clas, c a SeminarIes, nd one tht cannot fail to be admired by all Teachers and Scholazs. Pritoe 00. Seat poe paid oo reeeipt of pri... OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. felTl y C. H. DITSON & CO., New York. j John Twoi g. rn Thomas D. Johnsto m . oEn_ COForiva a Domstos. E Aan sadDelesTe 008scf. ar oi n alt Ballslble potal, . to bioe. Reame 'bo to FOREIGN sECHANGE. Naw Ori sae Marsh Si, 1870 This Bank will drew stg lls in mn eto sa ]ut - withe g te remit mall amsnteto l tan or to Phjdo~ ~atanr . sw mbpae teslau O p it a a 1 I d I s ! et a e Be o u r tl e s , w 1. - w NOan Wr, Ir I od oo , o " , . - wD -- -,ndr- sa Ia low. f tagm, , .. Wo L.M 'M , J. B. BTC]. . 1 &as8oma7hs a Uano.Mache l ' ta a. - :, ,, , . ] ' - 105o ... IOU 02 .. $1', .a.s an aairn. .a !: .ANmwo tOaBan. oo......... r i lD1.1 P. A OKM35 ,, ......................LJ "j Directorsa: WD Xas", D) riMaury. Jl hn ""der' wB' sl mt 1 ____L , Virgnl a 3. 1s1. _ _ [_P a me, ý ¢ T a l e lo ., A :Y I a ee. "" i-- - ,o. ý I ew Orleanss I Brah o 0ce. o .I.n. r ...:...... .............G.. o T.. . o waw Seornry. . e ................ .. AUa.otan. SDiretornOrs A M Porer, T LMorne T M Simmons, I0 Denis. Lout, Barent T.SBarton., Braxton .Bag_, W M l--dolph C H H Ho.',mbe, Edward Ne1i-, D H Wilson, For Doihod, D H Mary. 0 T Bearai A Ne ... . ............ ,M ed i ri. . ............:... . o,, Pin an-d Sot Goner , State A nt lo ................. D ne H Ma S '.nMajor H Wl ja Sn Olloe. 59 Carondelets"rot SCURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY C COMPANY, OF N'EW YOREK. incme.. -...... ........................"P.,0,00 . H Number of Poicies -ised om January, 1889" . to January, 18. se, imnsuring. .....r17,000oeeo. All polcies incontestable and nc~forfeiting, without Isnes Joint Polcies, inring two or mare persons for tis honeft of the survivor. Cbargus no extra rains Ia on males. P. A. 3AltR, General Aent, or 19gCommon streeS, New leans. Competent stollitors li.eraily dealt with. fear a MISCELLAXEOUS ADVE.RTISEMENTS. iAt_. Ua... -Ui, ,e, Oet poln te l s al p lp 4 S. . . broilintg mete to perdleotla prwevents the escape of nutriment by evaporatel , and redinll the iehb Juices and dellOte Slaver-whlch are msaly lest In all other Broilers or by the prooess at PRYING. Belle in lesths hlth be time required by any other, sad cooks the metpesfeetly rmform,leavrngmo burned or raw spots. Does away with all moeo ad smell of grease. e. quires no preparatio of Ir., and makesbrolllig, hither to so vexatious, the quiekest and eaileet, as it is the healthiest of all anodes at eoking meats. Broils equally well ever cmal or wood. Aswers for all sised stove or ranp opemla, sad is equally good for BEEPSTEA . ClhCKEN, Og, and OYSBTERB. Buy a Bhoiler, and Send it Back if it Does Not Sait.-Every Broiler Guaranteed. RICE BROTHERS & CO., e ond p1 Camp street and 165 Mgalnea street. A eats for the Celebrated CHARTER OAS COOKING SSTOVE. IEN3AGAWS GEOIIUII BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Can o5l hea bd at 11 iCAMP TRIEET. Their onustruction. sapia celebrated wrlier on optics, is in sceorise with the pllo ophy of nature , in the form of a oAon Avo-coLve mirror. ad their irspe roe~no perfectlthet the wearer can only perceive be = rm by m the pmrovement ain hLvision. eorl sol by K• RNAGHA. & CO, Opticm. _Wtf '1 . I a l.mp street. :1E PI.. 1 246 J BO EMS DYER AND SCOtRER, ISO Poydras I st • etetweer n C.roodelet sad BSarone etrets, It. mealy of Bourbon street for a. et nuamber of yearu. Hr. J. Bontomps informs his h-leads and the publieb tral t he be re-etablisahed himself in the D~aln 8esariýsad Cleanin business at the above plece. '., erders wll beotosde to with car sad diepteeh. A S telr Iq attached to the establ.ut, who rwill aee to rpntari e ad mendtnp of lothtrg. SopeDty - meorn.tn Orders arm tee country ssptero s to. mOOK 01 No 40 GeOue% s tae. mm -m ien oall eeeadeis. Je6 2m N. 14 aPm stee*t, bRSlts Fibs, ad RIts bsa Lowst Raes. tis, --b . Ul5bnq'Ulh4l*, et. .O rI Ba. ssas oen, ; eeha. . D. Tamron, mC e 4 . + es.Uoem.. ..1 pUJoaN o MUEAt ISuANO COMPAQ Board of tpse oo y D OP.no S~No, Wm. A. Sahrp·.it, mm w oms lm a.Am. orx, Pedent. . A. Ta erom, Seeonre. L D Board of Truste.s: omin ato Wm. A. Shropeir, 1 SemiX. Teddl,, A. Postesm 8. N. moody, Gabriel Pe., Arthur rIat, T. . Rlaa, lY Alaszader Marks, Char .asem. This Company IM taking lIoe. iver adne uaeno Rsk at the very lowes rate, and gives the sesarek a raots oat See per cent, or the sesip of the Company aethe end of the yar, a. he may prsehr.. mold OVISIMANA STATE MUTUAL INSURANCE o ,I Company of New Orleans. mt. Ofce, Corner Carondelet and Common streets. « me. P'IR-KARIxE-RIYER, ry. Risks Taken as Low as Amy Other Cempany. e -o W. m QUo seornetary. - Truste e: E Miotos, 0 Berele, Cbs - Leeds, D Boliny, BH Harris, Lapn, SHerran, ord , D P...................... .oga ,Aertres, 'el, Loo ,OME... . o........ N r. Jo e Smo I Dagas oP eLanosed, an re. B..o,, ,,0. H MOueo 3 Ganu1e Ap str rh. a Fire, River and Marine Insurance Agency, CASH ASSETS REPOREENTED OVER T.EE MILLIONS, me 0EZTN ....... ...............-of Hartfuord. . HO... ............ o..of Ne. York. I W. Pei The Leading Insurance Companies of the United States. e s 11 business of Inauranoe truaacted proy Rat Oas anMU A. pro e baard will pm ad ee at our a.sk. ,imao, _c tao y. A . p oi 6ronI Drt r etore s er T"s cmis or d= .tC. WMWO.IGMB, asur ýea reh ad yourwire I the .......................................S Mie P.ru. Re, o. W. Als roe, O. N o 31k P. 10Ei.ab, . eyshs. s r a t Pthe Iewe60 'a aes or Exw YOa. . n ou la h Io , M h a, se ........ in1,01 eel ' iy lN W Osrin v...........................S MUTUAL A. P. CI.WVELAND, the BTAINSED GLASS WORKS, to 13 ce Corner Casp and e sNortreets. ass.et, paid rl ·QIII.,1400 Sthea sd d re..................... =r Pon e n TAINED AND OrNsr AMu TL GirA88 DiFor torhe, G en Uro ha'rtl AR Ibeasven, Ml Paye - E W.Iaa W. ve, lh taw Sliusabers, WE S chmdts J.Tnye- ---- d THE CHEAPEST AHD THE BEST. reWOa Gm, !nseur ys vs, end your wies re M Workingmen's Mutual Iensurance Society, fe No a 00 Cemp stds apnt.re.la tion.... 3. O, President. mend STANDARD PWa tATt oU als.. A1 m l pens. adgae-aOrd.q ' , -LORIMEL,";. .s{. IKALL. ION' IA GameS. d . em l- som - -. . S OR NT.AL.. T evaflelse in alehitest Ma TURNET'ST IO .L IN •isks ,,s. .. . -, , • Ita n a *w des,. i nI. . a , . ; /as, s oe e m . t b, f a! l r=_ l , a a. aereaSl to Lam almvi en we L , av .im _eis.,, a aai . :j*i u .ops diii , STANDARCOQ #- MW of our "anuotes.a., reg.ardess 5.q (.. theis remit sal Sttrnaratunaa VII ea laWst. far o the puice. sonsors s oft Dorow, Jansry,, ism. 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