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lastar thaa anythimr alas * l! «»•««•
the 5M9.000 la araaaaU with each bo*.
««md avarywbara, af atthar aax, of all ago*.
ha l as, at apara Urea oaly to work for at ai
■alt awn ha*as. Partaaasaf art worker* •*»»!*-
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W>w.c sJ>e ft* »«.- , : l t ~<-V with ».T>^r;
A - t*ie ♦*—£-! I Oftna» er-rml "Wf crrv* 'Bvi.,
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On «r -<ft. froas the cm «f«»vr
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E % 1 cme L-i ib* p. 'iuaftintieA ‘ftrt»
ccj U-ipfin, ftaa »oi t»r
T" r»- »■*« or.l* a *««t. net M'er;
tth>» .t ti} heart -it ftft.A ;
<-fti Jc-hft . ;*:j Mft.r grt-m*
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T ■■ wtl! B*i BS Er*e*ertrcra".
■ b* (Tran: ffttfcrT » ftftO ftn ' 'on*.
X* ! ! hi* rntiT k*'«T' . -r3n&
V* Bea »« r» • boea* of j« u.
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Aid hirtrt *b* a*t «>ot It'W
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U .it oci.j a Art-Dpt .t ; » cr.
E-> ertw* b*"l *}ep> I* h » la»: !j iTtftro
Out th'rr, «•»*> r* to « rear.
R« « fM|M roa into •»» v u4
Ilf il>« eclcfjt, • ftray ta>r« !«rr;
T err mr rtly t*s*' '-h-o r trb*
i - ad. «h«i »e f^xiis 1 tier* thaia—
A ' xt. Iu- cV> ♦- o
a UfthJ a.u. gutOtli Bau.
O- h it brrrv't Vt •»■,* ’ft-sr*-;" ’■t^
:A it* r»j r jftc
f ftrftTTV, ftM toe fair, to "*e TOoU.c*
•h •it •»■; • ‘ -
V in>d lira ot.t h»*r ir. it, r ..i I our%
1 »taynd < tat aon too .u;
1 u all orver f rcrer thr K'h or
Wi (road Sa her y,ur-»', it -at I ;
•* rear l!!<*; rrft!‘-r OV T'r i?>v »> ~r—.
Til ■»« t«rr a borr for n u « ,
Bu yc« hut oeftw ftuh tb *o_.,
A* »wci as too cac anyhow.
o''n.fort thagnandfath :. a* ■ • v .in
That by ar.4 by ** »ha c
At- ’ »injt th# so. f* ot oil', '.lift- - !,
'BVftth the willow* £w>lu. out to ra;
For. eloae by tha door <-f err o. ;t»f«
m <wt oni a yrllow t -av.
Ftr lu #nle aa-1 the a kc •.? >. . 4 '*ad.
tcuvo.g.y j jut Jtha La.
Th~ tear fT*d mr rrr* a* T n "t;
But I ftb UAj I ”
For I knew Oi* tier hrart yr-v '
Tlien only a ba J/a' of Au-t
Bad draws ihla a*rrt list! ■ *> 'n
Right her*, and Ood'a me: ■ . v«^
Bad taken her fr >tn thr aon ,
To the glad rsaaioh above .
(n, rlort l by fk* fra** of the o*her.
Wa laid her away to rr *t ;
The gulden bahoct En.'llah m-ohor.
With the baby upon her 1xv.»..,
I planted thuar bee. ahor* tlir .
For 1 knew their #tcry. yon ».■
And, I thought their rr-t w\.ni,! , '-v totaf
'Meath their own Weed, silloi* tcc.
Fir* year* rofted a'ong, and ladr.
My story tnar nc* eeetn to ron.
Like a wonderfal piece of fiction ;
But I toll yon It I* true.
A* true a*—that God Is above or I
One summer day, hot and clean,
A* the train lulled Into tha station
And "topped toybengw* entftma brt%
Among a oqmpvr.T or Mormcms
Came a tivant I n', « hlte haired man.
Ho aftk'd me with voice very eager,
** Will von tall me, sir, if you can.
Mania oe nailed Btsckcnbuio' ’
And bow far hare I got to go'"
* It'a tha nut elation north ; ” 1 answered.
“Only thirteen tullee below."
Fb >ld fttoo lit np for a moment.
With a took of joy compl. te ;
Then he threw op his hsi.ds toanrd !Teev»n,
And droppcl down do. d a: nn f<, r'
** Old H r <gh Icetgb u decob*’ *.i d a duruiuu,
And sitiits o' trou'de heV t> 'n
Boihiu' wnut’d do when we sr -t >d.
But 'hut ho mutt otttuo win, u- ben
TC Ccd Al},■». J d'Ti erd He h.»! v :
And hi be >rt v** *tl nl, 1 m -ke,
With wattin' and *u. in'in 1.. • t,
K or l-Kb-r* they - r w:. •
Po w* teiH--i li ;r> • • r.-with >
I:- jth t'u' ** ti • « inv.
T* „ !o I'* was -f en ill;. - tb»- n ■>• —
Len , .owl U neu ft cc .1. a I
Bb I'i 105.
BT .% SAT r f, f ST.
SttUSTIIIOK is fast 1< 5 g its hdd up
•■u the mass***, yet there are niu man
>ereone who have a dread of the sound
he death watch. ns it is < oimuouly cidlm
niobium strintnm, Its soionritio name ; «
asigmttcant little beetle that is harndis
. xccpt 30 far as it will perforate fundi ui
a the act of boring which it mr.hea f.
uoiao so closely resembling the ticking of
wet oh, but. which ha« about tie mneh bem
ug upon the doom of the hearer as tl;
chirping of a bird or the b,irking of n dog.
fio closely do the- imitate what they ai
named after t' at iiot.Uiifrequenc.ly have
exam'nrd to see it some one had not left
■vault bo • ewbere around my head. Tiu
ire not particular in what tnev w> rk, as
tave carried one under the band of a palrr
eaf hat for days, th, t kept ticking at in
t.erva's throughout the day. It was no
disturbed, hc.wei'. Win n discovered nn
handled they aot possum complete, simil
to a curcul o v. den first sh; ken from a tie
* 'vim qi a dujf has eftc*
A. nacartes ’VV, T„ Saturday, March 13. 1SS»«
r-en it .r- I: t - ''a !, -n l ir *' •
u
i Te. atti 7o —I! aar of our rn»fl
) t « ha< t c.BLt t*J bftttri cf tb* fantems
: irisT< Rto.-.f# of Aa-triilik S iir.i w
| ru.r;t»ijt.f» nnrp rw*it3y ••h*x found in XV
tU wbich nre jt« n:*v. a* i',f>W perfect
i iy rnoal, tbf- majcTity of tb-, m ut -Arrr ne
j g wnlnuu And of ax .rorx nsinra. When
( dirtri otad about c;v»n tbc I'o r. tattle cur
j other kvd earfvoe. witrur twe* r.r tbree
feet c.f each otifr. tiny itmaocmiely begin
irmre'ding t, tr.»rd a e.imucn eer.Bre. e»c Tie
there txod3txi ap rr. a bnrch like a To* of
egy* iu ft nest. A ft.npic g*«hne rtmo’oed to
a di^tAnoe of thn e nx : » hsuf f -et, upon
being released, at one* staned i 3 witii
wonderful and s.'.mewhat oonuoal OftTwritJ
to join its feliowa . taken twar font or firi
it remained motion', psa Tber are foond
, in a region i-bat ie ooixparatlvc?y level, and
: it nothing but bare rock. SoAt.'ered ore*
f h» bams mgiox are httle baHn« froaa a
ew feet to a rod in diameter ; and it is in
he bottom of theiw that tbs rolling skc«
lare fotm*! They arc from the sire at a pea
so five or si* mob** in diameter. Theaaoss
at their rolling together is doubtless to be
found in the material of which they are
composed, which appear* to be I i* stone
or migcetic ir n ore. CMr. LVjoa,
VOXDhESA ran ffWIUI
V Hn. n Awrironyr who wrrA from New
> ,*rk recently to Omomnati, hod ax s.l v
t.ire or. Brc-ndw-ay in that city worth re lav
iresn.” says the Ciaunnaii (V;i.vtm
was a sdOo diamond pin, the d .-.meter c
«*hich wa* i.bonl hrjf an mch, Whi'e sann
•-ring up SrcKidwav. be stopped n front o
Haggerty** p.Jaoe establishment, au
■ext over a pile of coops to wsteh the ax
n.-* of some of the ch.eke>;s. wh'ch wet
feeding- The diamond cs.uyht the eye o
* silty fowl, a h. r of otmr.-e, J-:>d. dar.ir
ks bttoi between the It the. it fe.icd th
,«m. Uhfortunateiy. the fio Ur.ing w
lot what itdtco J tc. and a sharp j* rk toi
:i Ioo«e, The he>i r«* -.Howe 1 the diasm ud
•.nd ill. n_wtiio.iioV attempt to catch i
avo it so«.b a fr ght tha. i» .ashed ervor,
»c other chickoua axd losi its identity, f
iX as he wn* coneem < ‘«J He wcut into th<
.ore to complain, i.nd w ss delayed some
vhat. When he came out rgaln, the coop
•.ad all betx ru. ved. cad H„.v ihorne coni,
ot even rocognivo t’.ie f<> (* one. A eor,
•eroacc was held with Xlr 11-sggvrfy, at.«
••t was agreed that the only w*y to i.i«*<
•*ure of the jewel was to nt.i alt the chick
.iu* iu rdl the coops. Ti .s was rot a ere.-
udortaking. lor tl s hrn-o svp l es hetei
.nth dressed chickens, and wo.ud not Lav
inch trouble in di'TOeiugof the lot, S
liigf tir iy agre.J that if he was allow*,
wrnty-five cents a dozeu for killirg ianm
iiately he would f.M the diAuioua. Th
-.. Ups wore onrri.-d to the ('ressinp-rvvoi.i
,nd the M viii’y Iro d 'tiii cbtakw.a wor*
iil<vl. The bobth chicken had the din
\ond carefuHy st'-wod a\v..y iua.de. si
!r. Haw thoi ~*• i.'n '.iy prbd ,I s ’or the kil:
<• and jt.U to u.o Wvu.au tuv iuuiul th
ilAUlOiid. ”
UILITAi.i
't’ilF. growth o? military myths is a enrion
... familiar phenomenon. Men who at.
> >er and ui'p'.-siotirue enough in otlu
hiugu. who in the ire lend hu.' of lift
r warn dealing with in.liters of science .
ie events of culinary history, take uutla;.,
or gr:u;H >1 without sertioi.-nt evidence, wir
end r nil their critic;*: faculties a* soon i
•a im ideal ot war’comes on tho scene. The
.'reach, so calm and pttvise when treating
i . oientilic subj vs. are in t< rousiy ur«
ntstwonh;. w hen they c. -.re to write abou
i.!Ut»ry eveut'. Vulor ?’n ,o's mmimoe «•’
Vat or too w-s aim t . ,au,i ■! in ahsuniit.t
v L'inr.i'iine’s account of the battle, in
hio’i we nr l to! ’ N v l >n - too 1 pvp
•hei!, . a i u i; c: ~ ■•: . •* ■
"idles, I• * Oldt! logo. gV. t r I.opt ..... f
ore', arge ii 's ;n < o’-'Halso, of uir
.1 les a. whh’b the Ef tfit W> re cngagvt;
!e lor the nt> »i pint ihorm.ghlv tin trust
rthy. But thv trum ion of ' yths is not
mitod to the french. We tl -.tier oarselv*
uvt we are i< common sense people, no
vjn to br g ami bluster; but the way i)
vhich some of our bdk about
.he Army, is enough to tuahe the r. ader
udianii dof thtiu.-r Ives. Am usurper, foi
example in describing ihcutr -g» meats foi
he Duke of Cotmaughl'e m nisge. tells m
mw ‘‘that t.u soiii;iv. th Ktxl Prince,” is
iro t.og>i into rupture.' oi delight ou seemp
urmuguifie.ut liars Guards; as if it re*
.died i.us to bo a trut so'dier in order not
o »to that iragniSoeii- e do. s not consist ii
. horse being obviously over-weighted hr
o long U ged man vu > beat rules it. It
- un article of faith \\*th most English peo
. that tho Etc: el: cavalry actually charged
urmpiares it Wateiloo. and wore repulsed
.1 the pouu of the bayonet; and we have
.ecu told uvt r and over again, that our
.roups in the Indian Mutiny went through
the campaign with compressed lip aud
tl trailing eyu, —Tlit iutuuy lUvieiA
j Cctiv-T'‘>t*cvt« a~e ft disJ
'*» v tb* r< cT«i co*> rr«pareft a« fo’lowa
’ *>. * .i i «r
. * ; i . H
vk s e*..-r-e tot. cat
u ith rup.
At - V b-c* d rc-ivc T'cfc arrd c v -cp very
fine xi p-iit ci Ti)vf apj k ath'. vw to one
of In.-liAT, rac- ' tl at ha« '. e'--n sot’ded
end It ft to fvcH, Katto a cream one r.~g
1 in! ttf hall t-caapiVd fa. ,-f baiter, and add
I to the meal, with fear teasp«xv..fnla of lah.,
1:’ the aj-p.t* are a . r. add two t*ucsp*WTt
-I,l* of ragar. bi.t o tti avt '.vA are rr.,.< h
; thf Sax .M \ with ric.. m.lk if facert ap»
I pica, with co.d witcr if ecar. to t
| iUfl Cvtagh. and bake imr.-.t dir.wlv.
X! aor vnoovc The w v ite» of thr «r~f
1 beaten to a Mid froth, ball a pound of co
i ooarnt, half a pva.d oi r .Vi and aftoi
!, , ?». rs. :n'•ene« r, v■ * -oor nl of extract
j of hiu, r Almond. 1 -r. p the .a rpor, a greased
j jvape.r. in a ir.j'i ng , *x, arid ba*.«. a
j ,hTv «a
OLD. 3 V
T went to a firg the other nicht and a
li tie girl not over eight years old. would
sr.r. every time a piece was prepiseil,
•• That's o'd 1 " She had a very SWwet faee,
an i beantiful hair and eye*, bat seemed so
verv fond of thinew We knew she
never for an instant thought that ever sue
would be old. We thought of the I/erd's
TViyer. rf}entevt for nearly nii.otev n hna-
JnJ years . and of "R vk of Ages,' and
of “ Nearer my Gv»d to Thee,' and won
dered if time had injured them
Arnica when old biscom*' njve and mellow.
W<> wondered if this ittUe girl would bo
,-v jv.e fairer and sweeter with age; or
would .vhe. Mte a peseh, legin to decay as
as sdic was •'ohL''
•Xb'ft HtsTTNOTt v«. —An old ITicMan ler,
n pr.v eiled In he pnstsvr for alvsenuivg hira
-elf from church one fahbath morning, de
nied toe charge, repeating the denial so
-nnphatieskHy that the puttied minister
iske*.; him if he would olTer his oath that
ie was then' that morning. “To be sore,”
was the unsbashed one's answer; and the
nnni-ter said no more, A friend of tho
fnls ' speskiug H ghlander told him it was
iwfiti to he .r him t Ifer his vrtth to such a
.ie, “ Hoot, toot, man.” quoth Donald,
“ Isn't there a great difference between
offering a thing and giving it?”
When a party of Paisley weavers, anxious
to or, ‘ss the Clyde from Oreenock to Du
noon o've Suml-.y morning, desired tho
t'aplum ,u a *» ;—t .-ay luaiMtto take their
boat iu tow. as they fxl not care to profane
the <br by w »p their oars, the Captain
wanui. to knew where was the difference
Vi",; r: employing their »vars and employ
ing the steamer’s paddles •* The differ*
ei-i-e 1 " exclaimed the .spokesman of the
oonsciu.U errw. ‘ TL. re's a great dif
ference between rowing by the rvvwwr o’
man. wb*v mu-t answer for what he does,
an’ a wiicci i’imu.g engine; a steam-en
gine's not a moral being, an* is therefor©
not an accountable agent,” A sjveciou*
argument certainly : but one much more
ea*y to answer than that advanced bv a
farm-servant, willing enongh to milk her
master's cows on the Sabbath, but firm in
rvfusmg to feed them on that day. Draw
i; g a nice metaphysical distinction between
what are and are not wotks of necessity,
the shrewd lass said: “The «y>wa cauna
milk themselves, so to milk them ia a clear
work of necessity; but let them out to the
fields, and they’ll feed thcmscivca.”—
CViUmtak** Journal, , ,
According to tb« Rfru* a rol
am* of gnnporiiei produces at tha onli
uit tcuiporatura 100 aolnnaa of |M.
Ovum to th« heat produced, luu pu soon
plaa abont four ttiseo «ho abors-mentioned
roiuiuot. n about 750 volume* of fa* art
prodnoed iinmedla.ely altar tha axploalon
A vomra* of Mtro gi/curiae prMaoaa 1,001
fOlnnuMof fas at tho cedmarj lamneraHua
and, adur; ting that the bunt
lira axpleuioa iu t.vo and c had fti \ tha?
produced by ;Vr. itha vo>uma would
s.♦ -i v ’;0
>r■ v ' « ; ..>> , . - V
. , .u a recent
• tied iho following practic'd lan
unjjv •—" 11 somebody should give mo «
■v>, ond to carry to Europe, I oou know
how much would bo loot to th*
. orM wore 1 to drop it into tho ooa; but
a seed should bo given to mo, i call only
ogatd it with awe as containing coucualad
vith’n it tho foini of untold generation*.
’.'Kat is tho difference between looking at
ruth as a diamond or a* a seed—M anal
uT germinal. In nil Gaining of character,
■onliiuiity and economy nmet l« supreme.
The notion that character is spontaneous I*
held by moat people in the earlier portion
>f their live*, and is wrong too. Ho*te of
oung men think that their character will
,»rm of itself, sad that they will nocos
.arily booomo bettor ns they grow older,
lusts of old men believe that their oharao
or Is llxed and that it ie impossible for
hem to become bettor. Such beliefs ere
oolieh. People are also wrong In thfoktur
hat they am put off their bed tmtki and
out ou good traits. The old failures ean
not be thus transformed, but out of the old
habits new can bo formed. Thai Is what
many a poor oroaturo wants to know. We
must make what we are to be out of what
re are already."
Kw TENTH YEAR “^3
T' f M-.'r S'.', r f tr»,,\'d V, k*io. v» d»r. *-M t*
fxt .■} f?«l ¥wl Ot Wni,
rut v. -r. -.t » J f.j»il jrf.irtr,»*l<ni u( r*«
MC i: v. .-vts eii -»c'a e4 ir *j. A> 4
Orly f. • r*w 1.. Sm*. cm, K*. j|
IV. .vt Ot,
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oiffllo.
Xht* OwtH w Bravr nw rr.i Old Wu* 4
IV I'.NKHM IMVrMdtyM V
27 Stops, 10 Sets Roods, s9o^
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