Bloomington Progress, Volume 16, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 October 1882 — Page 1
A CHILD'S MKI.
ts iM the wind to yesterday--
m w. mwre iw min '
It had no thorn it was me lwt that grow. I want my last night's tetsn
Last night between the sunset and the i lowIt came from lairy-laml. It wonlit Nave staid, I tmosa, it .Tered so, Where all those pansies tloom; They save it wings to set awn from me- . I tort it. in. the. gloom. And yesterday the bcos on all the heads Ot clover sw-ung so stow I mwthiai take their. hoBej; bnt to-day-They only sting and go.
PrTH AND IDIHT. -
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Established A. D., 1835.
A worm with yellow litht.
I want tho son to ijo ami let the dark Hi$j evcrjthiair away. . - That wan f he sweetest rose in alt the world Th wind took yesterday.
Juliet C M'rtli, im fffelr-.-inajta. " Vt ' i f j i . i -sp v y - x ; -r-r: r rJ. Proctok Rsott spoke in Winches- : longed to the man -who paid for her ami ter, Ky tho other day, ami in closing .her,0aily food. Ho gazed tt moment nt j turntd to the latlies 'present and told ' the ravishing spectacle, theu, drawing them that he was too dilMeat Ho ay tftSJWSerd . atf i caiiino'thieF.
too men m nis audience mat he was a "c "f11" "
candidate for the Governorship, bnt he woHAisier it toHiU laic heirij as a secret .Ifelit-irj g rt tope as good W as lUoUnd ytfdhjil
HeTtljca.ja?.pfy Z9vpig4 -Jsc 10 A-laiivoeraent pf the Local Xntcirests of Monroe County.
IX)OMINaGO, pUHNA, VEI)NKS1)AY, OCTOBER ll, 1882.
New Series-VOL. XVI NO. 2(1
the
ta& miss tire cow-is or of those niyste-tj
lira u x luvmKw jaor us xup iumvj-;
The -ffioroughness with4 rhich
Two jgvicES-ff iy pverooelilint the per
ilsof the deep, a steamship brake ami it
Canadian journal occasionally gather? j Wiist ' bwm JeSd .M 0osi)d
trie newa may oo iirernsu irwiu uu , harlj. n,n lrnkn ramsists of hvo
brief extract r from iJie; JJrockiaihv je steel EecoKdert&t reoent 4ate: 5Tke Oovenj j&tj t
pJateJf or
to the stern
are and :
tins, wliieh
of a sliiii
or General's hair wanfe. shingling. He vorked bv chains running to the . .i a. i i -v.- rr...j - . . it,.ts. i
powu .'mrcujij ""-' .bouse, .opening Bieso ftjia.tSe
tea itorty? ah nis3Ar altogetaf j v-roTjjit to bear on the momentum of
too lona.: .. ..... - , .- twiwwrtiicjfiwW sHfffci, tl
.JJ'..... rSip4gaWMall
i - lV . . y, , , i We. A steamer going at full speed was
, , . thragis intended txth to sooflie troubled paper as a pec,r-lo.fag -MWM , lEoldfed against
juiJ, iiiiiairuii, VTXLV. tut1 umu nixtr ih&ct . . , . . ,fc . s.m , ; j . . . -'t-trte -wrnd-dTirtriE-a'ffBle: Ut is -aiabvelrs;
tnm ror a wn is swiiv mistanen. ne , , , , , , . trrtf6 foakSs. Dartjg Jjbfei the drig fa loons dtlNnf IJriplfastenecl t?fts 4U Itiscllmerl
atis sma iqi large nose is a sign ui : ,n tVl ttte,1v
character. If this is so. Uncle . Solon has, ' fiixl - deal- c-t -ho.r-Ter. His
Pstexgects sum daf t(fbeooie;
seaport, even tUang it.jfafar . inlands-
The Seine is it tortuous and shallow
licrbead'W dug jftinjdS ylilf a.1agof oil fvt tk apes of the.eontoYtuMe iato taie
iger out of the billows.
.Sx-s jni.woss 6$dolkawas colleet-
I od.a&d paid.br the Govefnmnt o JSw
stream. Now and then, though rarely; York jc&r dmvJU Jfc&. fcVAttOOtibsJ,
uumw maiLv uie ixta up uk &ivtx tiwix i ending ilus 01 mbu aiviiuuii iutitt ia Havre Jo Boaen. ; Jtri&' POfKf puot pjaeKsto bf said for ' eakinpmy in
dred-je the channel deep cuongh for
ocean, steameia all the way np to Poissy, making .thus-a-tidal basin 150 feet -wide and over 100 miles lor;. At Pousy the bottom Of the river rvill then be fifty feet bew. its presfpt IpeX that,beij$ the ainbunt of" ialf between that point
and tlfe sea. From I'oissy. a series of locks will bring vessels up to the walls
of Paris.
estimated a3a0,W0,)iW.;
mirgement the fjaaances oi thq city fire.
in pi&hi better V ahajm how . than thy were fW vears ' 'ago. The debt lias
BAltAXt OF A BABY.
Itwasall In a lurry-retirry, r Duho and Dnclieas in a Hurry, For at last, with hone forlorn.
Tu. i&fm ixsmt am- ,
iraaclBrt aud'bnrwafr ctnr. . V,
beiffUuae biUa.now-lwrtu "?
tt When -t) frledrldi, soro defeated, WU.teWmg trodrffrofreatod. . , , si Through tlto Nockar's wuldtii? rtla, Ami tho im pnrf Wr slauiflitorT , Up from t ricdrw's bafcy dmfclucr llosc a taint and moaning' wail. "Now what alls-tho little boinu?" . Quoth trbo wi-8 they were HeMof j - Flceine, wildly, hotly pressed: And tho "mothor answered, dlglting, "Ah, tho.liHl(h Is oryiug,' , . . ' Foi1 aue needs her mot Iter's- Vrcast, Down tho Dnke from eaddlo vanltea, Bhonting, "Lot tho troops I'o united It tho tnrlK dn their wofstf1I,et the cottfttry-lTolK betray ns Cct the coniinelrors tind and slay ns Bnt the bahy shall be nursedi"
Bo within a shady hollow, Though the toe was soon to follow, And to tarry was to die, Horse and rider stopped to water, While the little Dncal dauahter Drank her utility fountain dry. 71. The pnrsners wonld have ehnekled Had they seen the baby suckled,
half-sick, baby, sjJtiiK Jvy thja tabic in ! wouW. lfivelwrto her,btdi itt-.par9 HOW SUNDAY SHOULD IN? SPENT,
1 tne eoTpjanyf an ttrmyw Bios; and , tienco, imt site Jtad no right to help ; I in spit-e of tho home scene enjoyed his ' make him si'lnBh.-and indifferent as to , 1 rifl Along" She pleasant, shaded road, I her health and comfort. Boston Watch- ,
well-pleased to ho seen so much with the great man of the town. , At supper
man.
"a time ho ciimeflioinoAvith ilioiiesr rj ' I behind t):eyfrnn,:' f" V V ' ! "By taking twiTwe made a narid
ijeapef
aridsomfl
Fuunj Kpinble's SUnUts, If the public can mvftllttw ft play 0 HulwPi 's it might !i brought ttJ taste"
one ox .tteigu JHurit s: I dishke everv
1 ttoghflffeifbgltl as Well tea it 'now? 1 thR ' Hulwel; ever wfote.an;! think
t romavlmil 1,tt wot, nf avitlnnnfinn
' it will'sKve'time and strength, and pay I for itself in a year."' jj Mary jb1o no comments but. sfct her I teeth tishflv together when she remMn- ! bwert trmt'istre hod' asked in viiinTSr ; something to make her work enijier. A i sewing-machinti had been pronounced "lwtfnl: hotter have fewer rlianges of i clothing thaii l-rin A hiatMitnc," tohn hat , decided when, tho subject ws diseussed; j "a clothes-wringer would .be constantly j getting out of order. To bring the ! water into the house irould oe just tri spoil the water. Kbtnillg, aft?r all, like the good old bucket. Mother j would never have a pump in her day!" i "My mother nsed to sav all men are
! selfish, and I begin to think she was j righteous judgments on my neighbors !"
he ought to have been a Frenchman; Can any one say worse of a man who is
nol t Our f riend and neighbor (at Philadelphia in 183K). W , has just lost his youngest child, one girl aim ng six sons, who, while sho was still a. baby, not n year old, drew from him the lu
dicrously, iirttheiitt exelnuintion I . . t. .....i.i
the inau tiiat marries tines Uai:
must be hateful!"
The only ajjplieation of the technical
term "a dispensation, ttf Prov:th?nee" that I ever' ld'arVl with iiltinsure was
that of the dprcrat old Heotth ladv -ho
What the Iter. Dr. Howard Crosby Sill's on
! the SuUJoet. 1 (From the New York Times
. The Hev. Dr. Howard Crosby, was j mm,u on le n(?1ltj 1mt he'sft
K' V' ,V,PW!' ful animal. While natnra
uioimii .-tew iloi-k oDservanee ot unj day in visiting the neighboring wator-
uig-plaees;
,. ..". J",viw""? . .' v''"""J ijitln't 3nttive some easier way fur a
p..eti, . mat must ,o answwoa iy every ejjile t0-cmf teeth.-Arkamav Travthr
mmi iixumij. tM.-.t;)rii:uiK iaj xiis own eon- j science. Different persrms have differ- j ent oiiuious upon tho subject, and were vou to ask me mvoiiinioii iiliont. nnv ,
of the Commandments, such as 'Thou certain articles have
shalt not kill' 'Thou shalt hot steal,' I
Hokewabo bound The
Ir is the late eat that oofcihes M
ly bootjack, Wahtbd An artist to paint the .v ery; picture of health, Go to the butcher't. if- you woald hear joint debates.' - Wht& 10-cent pieces again become, fashionable as articles tif jewljcj ev-y man cab wear a ditoe-atid-pin. JulIa Ward Howe says women d not fall in loe anjinora, Eerhapij10! but they continue to bave all the irjinp; toms. ' 8omb men wear their best troufers out in the knees in winter getting religious, and the seats of their pants out in summer backsliding,' ' THonoBtthe'telephftne has 6upergd the telegraph to a ctirtain extent, yet
1 the average woman still continues to
laont away upon receips ot a-ieiegram.
A stiunoEb in a priliting-oftlce asked
no -attention ter a man. by de boasts what he makes. Thunder doan, all de time tell ob a comir' rain. Doan turn a man outen de ranks ob res)ectabiltt,y
L nilhtv use- ' me younges jjixhi3 uw i wr was"a foolin' ! of punctuation was. Said theboy: "I
awav her time paintin' different colors j 6et UP as long as a can noia my oreiwi,
an' stripes on de horns ob de jack-snap-'
pel's an udder bugs, 1 doan see why
and then I TJdt a comma: when 'I irjtne.
I insert a semi-colon; and when I wani to sneeze, I make a paragraph." I "Why do they call him a brakejnan ? 1 asked the child, after that excellent
What Becomes of the Old Men I i offlcial had looked in at ,the car cfoor
tw,.! fi, t,-twi n "fiouereo" one oi ne lamps jws.
could oasily give it to yon", for these are
direct commandments to bo nueved.
break?? "He breaks
has been repeatedly assorted in countries ?ne. 8U?n " ,!jra';5 Tl..:
iitin. J a
where they use dookevs that no one
ever sees u defunct ass. Again, that
lint in the observance of the Sabbath j vinery, put by d lady diiVihg al lighter onp rtirjvtjfinfl nf not so 'dolinite. I ! "awful pause" at her own table, "Who I have very definite fliilnidns! rf( Ui hdw I. ' beuoines of all tho puis?" struck hom
said :
reflecting on the generous dispensation of Providence towards nivself .Mid its
personally, should fipmrtl-Krindfty; and I spend it as I believe it to be right; but
t do not assume to direct other peopled-
consciences hi the matter. I should
What homo
to every feminine mind, offering bound
less fields of conjecture. Mysterioup, however, ns the ultimate ff.te of pins '
undoubtedly is, it may he urged that
"Hech, sirs, I'm never weary of pot, for instance, own stock ill any rail- I their very smallness favors their disap- ' .i: ! .... . . I . " l.i g. i. i js (
roau tnat ran trams on tsnniiav, nor : i'eiu.iiiw, imt iuia ciuuto ikj picamu should I be anv way concerned i'n the I alxmt old men, and the question we :
But. tl,ar ma nnrthhnr Wn
i tnoy nor& pet titqr.rintonoa tile Jtappy Dnlce aiid Dnohess,
And they nove
For the baby saved the day!
Tlien the fnsitlTCS, thonjth ronted, Being saved from slaughter, shouted And they vowed, an-.lii their joy, That the balie, for that day's merit, Should tho Dncal orown inherit, Juat as if she were a boy. vth JPhoil at iaiit the child so tender, Who had l jen the land's defender, Was a peerless woman grown Not a flounced and sighing charmer; But an Amazon in armor, fthA w.is Dnahpss nn the throne.
rteetiore I'iiio's Book of i'oentj.
right," Mary muttered ns she wen1; to
1 tho kitchen for tho plate of hot hi-emit i John was so fond of for his tea. ' Her husband's nppetito.wfts good, but! from fatigue and- overheating herself : Mary could not eat. His ride and tho : society of tho genial Squire had actedj like a tonic, but there is no tonic hi the air of a hot kitchen. I "A commonplace life," she said, and i she sighed, as .he cleared awav the tea ! dishes, while Tphn tilted brtck in his i armchair on tliecool, di'aughtvpoivh and j talked over things with Neighbor Joiumi j "Why don't you buy Widder Itch'3 cranberry medder?" askd Mr. Jones; ! "it's n-fjinftr iliit. ellertn and vou can o ffirml
SELFISH JOHN CLARE.
The meetins was a stood one in spite !
been .sleattfly liiufcl that thcro was! 611 in 1876..to-9li03i338 ja 1882tmd more singing dono by tttOsuiijoea than .
t.i uytiieuumaa species.
IdlC; III Ot UI1IC ALL lliAA UUQ1A I TA T rUK.iu 1 1 I "
Sr0425 ilOj il &eVeJlr?:LJl?l ! a? 'e stood, dish-pan in hand, be-
ior
tas;:
it." The sum was named, figures that I best, to- say
astonished Mary, aud she was more sur- stand upon
prised -when she liearti neriinsuanasay: "I've half a mind to do it. I've just had an old debt paid in, and, to tell the truth, affairs in the money market are so squally, I don't know just where to salt it down." Ho tcirs came to Mary's tired eyes,
but her heart wont out in one n-jghty
train rolled pa, laden with trut a. Burdette. , A wnxE boy was once charged hr Lis father, who' was acaientervlfffinil lis edge tools during lis absence. The little fellow worked llfS a dutiful eon, and on his fatlrMVeturft lAfe'-P a, I have ground all the tools, as' yon to! . me to do, and have thorn all in goodfor--tier-except the handsaw.. I have toV yet quite got all the gaps out of it" A philosopher inadvertantly re-.
direction of such a road. At the same 1 ra,se to-day is, hat becomes m this j tuarks: " Waiting for a man to come time I should travel on such a road, if i city of the old or elderly men ? Old -j home from a lodge is dull business for it were necessary, "without being at all 1 women we see in numbers,. but not old I it lively woman." This is important. it'
at Niagar?. by a wall of rock upon ! inctmHistent, because t should' travel 1 . Of course, we kupw that in bank true; but a lively woman is too sensible
which the niteiisP sun bhftt til was n- for i righteous purpose, that my con- parlors, trust companies' oJhces, and ; td adliny mm Wolish thmg. tn iu fleeted upon us, till I felt as if I was sciencK Uftd. itie' it was prditr". I can : among the learned professions a certain lwlta tlfent dtMt'trrirJg,ud leing roasted alive and exclaimed: 1 make thtt clear id y'chi b'v tirJ illustra- ! hrtmber of elderly gentlemen may be lets the man wait until she g ready
'Oh, this is hell itself!" To wiich he '. tion. A man might open a road through 1 louna, out we are speaaing now ot tne ) to ie mm m. we speu wwwy.
replied with a grunt of dissatisfaction : his neighbor s lot, and it would be a many. Take, for example, waiters. "Oh, dear, 1 hope hell'll be a good deal j trespass and clearly wrong. Yet if my Hw many gray-headed waiters doe? warmer than this !" ; child wcto siek and I could reach him restaurant frequenter recall in tliis Ar,. ft.;.i.i-. ouieker bv froinor over that road 1 1 city? In the street-cars there areabout
wtw (nratginff fW wok, replied, to Hip ; hidd run right across it without com- j half a do2n conductors known to every j
tpiestioil, "Can vou make fnstrv? 1 ""i-uug any wrong, tuougn ine existence . " uTO-i,ca.M,u "Well, no: nio'aio not psactly tc sav the j f tho road in itself was wrong. I do t hence so rare, while the .drivers are alvery fine'sr bf pas'trT. I pfn inako idaiu a"t Uesitate o nfn a railroad car on ! waysmen under 50, apparently seldom, Sundav in too of neoessitif. thOturh I r indeed , us much as 40. Walk aljout the
lessefl pun-
I was walking once with Tr?lawyn, who is as chilly as an Italian grav-hound.
lrethron.-
wrtieer.
4.1. i-1 . l 'l x ... it . i iniiAiwfi wmviiA inA.mriit amwvrmTA.1! nir ria
pastrv cook, ana 1 think it i "UK " ougnt not to run .on Dnniiiy. '""'i c..i.u;,ov uD
so, as every one should : "I w t?"1" thing for New York," ! p'eat express ctmipaniesj you will find
. i. . 1...J1. f i ,r wwmv r.nnrinnof T it,, riitu i lii-iiL vuu u; xxiu luuuiura, tun iiiuiz-
ttivii una in bujiu niui lur- -
titude and similarity, I think."
out of tea of the
The . .hotel
and so for the most j
-New York Commrcfl Adq
TBB boy stood near th3 jcile's hind tegav -With utmost confidence ' , , r Although no more he'r. Iook so sweet, ' HoTl have a deal mow aemwj. . .1; f i ijt u
XHE tlTH.E M.VIDEJi-
. Her feet -e esqulsltely small
(How wildly My heart u
usedtobeaC ' -
When I was a paiMoBate boy, ; At the souml of her iMlleate feet!) ; ' 1 Her hand was ex.misi ely small .,, k (And t, her blind slave to comiiuinoi Would have died had she only otderjed . : With a wave of her 1 ittle white hand!) ; Her lips wore exquisitely small (Their cold words y.;t rankle and smnrt)r
KXOnlsltoiy small wv Her Bean,
there was came m
ponsc". nils i&,aue partly tq mcreaseti i and kept him coiut iftrati vely comfortable, re1-state.vsJnatioi: now over M.O00.-! and then he had on a clean linen suit i
fore the disordered table, and th might how cheaply she had sold herself, really ."1 A .. 1 1 3 1 1 il.'.
The'cbst the enterprise is I OOOW-iaud i!rt4y t w tfoverv frcdh ?. ' 1 wi -S i wa?1'ea-1ann uonea . man who had promised to love and
'f the effects of the Tweedringoperations.;- t;-1 1 in ninetie:. !
Z 7 - .The Ea river bridge elephant cuts a j freShnass w an additional comfort. vcr opened JSJl ?Z W Xouth S-,tte sou of derMe figurain the treasury ac- j His first crop of hay much larger Zt'Sin was IS aU the pS Jonathan Reuben, the Revolutionary -ol New York as well as of Brook- j than sual, had that day been put iu his j o her 1;fc The eloS0(i fct ' ptor
soiaier, to wnom Mm smm 8"ve lvn. nd the two cities, which are nrtvinc ! It'Tly . " i " . " "" "&r?""i.J? hml long slneo assumed the
1,1. xnu ,a nnnr Ink. in K.tmta. fla ' " ' . . . .. T. ' " 1' " o.
lief. Sundav is the onlv hobdav that ' fihOremon, thtf men erriployeil at the for , - 1 W . 1 . n-iiH klin vrAnnM l.
n- ! iii i- ' manv neonie nave, now rnr eaen inoi- nco kiou uwu .iuuuk. to
nPim. .t ik,. Mil ; fw ! vidua! should go in recreation and en- lnF wores; nine
evening, and when I askel Mrs. M l- I n.ld ot decide. A great
rntwiu 8U-.10ine.Un.the ';epet,t,on of IrL fi l iiiittt are the barkeepers: .Doctors sav .' of Ofee, attended ch lWltarr
SinriT TZZZrTl Others ctiiflP lo tijoy. tl,- wwiftjo pat- that these latter seldom get beyond 't 1 -since. .When she came hpxae h&xw$r v
VV;iXi '? ".r.....?r.r 7 r ronise the bars, and to bathe. I could Ponatttnt nipping uiidernttaeji their 1 er asked her how many iittie gjrte (Uere.,
then 7ym know one never mWns what ' noi this "yself it-would be against ! llnlth; W top, as a class, tnen. you Know, one never means wnat n..l n. .... . An ,,t. iw Thn ti.,1, ttea nvo .
wnicn enciteatrom our com- i 7";, ." .i" i.i rfii."i' i.it
men is to a stranger a notunie feASure of Now York, and it would be interest--ing tc know its cause. Is it - that the
conditions of life here are exceptionally j
exhausting, and that, except m the
jus name, is now nvmg m jsanta t,iara m , interest on the monov they county, GkL,'iat-tte ageT-of 'T. "The , mto struotnret ftre encouft.
rigi.m nnme pi aged with the promise that, if every
Arnold. Shortly after the treason of
Benedict Arnold the Baron was review-
thing goes wey and every man con'
cerned does his best, completion, will be
iiig tie reghnent of which young Jona-; reached fc ycar hence. Tho total cost i , x .3 . , IT r ;
wmi. --iruuiu was a .iwiiiiwr. neamig .... liinnx
griinuess
and lnnstiness of .countrv best parlors.
of which in l,ier girlhood sho had made much fun. John was a rich man, and, in spite, of his marriage yows and his glowing praver-meeting talk, was allow
ing burdens grievous to be bec-ne to
press on hor slender shoulders, in order
by accident the name of Arnold. he called for the man who bore it, and, On see.i'ig him, said: ".Change your name, .brother soldier; you are too respectable to bear the name of a traitor.1' "Whose
name shall I take, General?" "Take
stronir. rrrosiieroin. therefor lianrjv.
- - - CJJ X- - - X ; X tf . The ride home was charming, and as the new horse took them through Caimley Woods, with sure, fleet feet, ho folt that life was very bright ; and as he
thought of Brother White's remarks
about "woarv burdens," "feet tired with i L. ..u jm i,j ,i 'n
; $22,000,000, of which New ?llte. M Concluded that, Had gh6 not ft &ut to pel.form? $7,000,000 and Brooklyn j m en" Ought she to allow him to preach and 'I Pyt of religion. neyer to praeti80 v Had she not riffut3 I Jolin's wife sat back in the carriago, i to bo rejected? which wore not bv her
, - , jesting her tired body and turning over j.hnsband; for, she Tesisohed. if he al- . .... I in her mind 1,1 in remarks her John had t,ni. An .i1.1 i,n Anna 1,
xms queer Dear story comes au tne m one , uZlZrkVl
MAif tVivm f lifrtmia " M I. Tlin 1 .... . n ..... i . ... .
one savs,
pany, consisting chiefly of churchmen, I a universal burst of laughter. ; Byron was in a marked and extreme i degree indifferent to ruins. 1I( stiid on ! mie oreasion of nn introdiiet'on nvo- I
.MlB.a,,,a, ..uvu. w it -No lnan t?an settle this question for know im nwn under thirty iiw women y nci.fihh(lt, Fw lllV!iplfj j1 klep Sim. Wn ' llf,:l(,.,i1"uT f im ' fal"U? ! dv ratiittf Ptrietlv. I nevm- visli to inofShellovs genius; had leon startlel dn in of the ordinary aWcafions
in nn- oiairiiTO vi .UMWiuu I'unvx iu . ,,f x. .!. T , ,.x:,.,.l.,. ,
I tub iibi ai auii. I fl.l ixJVv lx s xxx 1 ju v
reading, ana would not read tight liter
thousands who ought to have the reo- ' reation. I should like to hfive all the poor of Xew York come down here, but : unfortunately, they who need the relief most eainot afford to come. The peo
ple who do come gwneraHv do not need
comparatively-rare rases where iwuTa-J"preciotiity which, has become fnfeiniiii
stances or constitution are especially favorable, only a low average of age is attained? or is it that hnnd reds of mm (itiigi-ate hftitre after a few vCars to set-
tlo in other ports of the cOdntry.'re-
York pays $15,000,000.
California: Henrv Flvnn.
any otstrMn tew; yeaor!riritt ,"e'aes Inswp, that State, jeet of the evenings talk, and .Tollies "Widder-Patch has.httd a tough time
"Tho Cenci:"
Trelawvn again told nie hvhftt he hal ' nfnre rfn Himrlav. Vhu is !; .' turning, perhaps, at-40 to ti.laees wh3&ce
said more than onep) that Shelley cared i jectiou ki the' Hiinday newspaiters. I do ' they came at 20 ? It is nctorious tint nothing alwut cluldren; once, iu Tre- not object to them on the ground of the Parisians are for the most part not born lawny': presence, Shelley stepped over, labor being done on Sunday, for I lie-' in Palis, fthd probably but a limited
his ow n child, Percy, near the threshold . li,?vo that is done on Battirday. But num'neii of peopw In hls city to-day of the house, without observing that it ' tl.ev lirJiir intn -mp lnii.uiu, iian. 1,11,1.1. ' wore born in it. The infant meh-tilitT
trait. Percy till the nurse told him. On tity of secular reading, in attractive la we know, enormous, but how about that occasion Ti-elawuy made a jocular shape, on Sunday morning, and give ' the mortality between 40 and 50V .It remark' about "n wise man that knows 1 our young people reading ivhioh is not : vonld be interesting to learn if -that be his ow n child," whon ttholipy rc joined i , 0( a religious character. We ouht to . abnormally larfre ns compared ith
'A Wise" irtfttt wouldn't ha6 anj. t ivd One dnv in the week, I think, to : fiber places j and, if so, Wiiot is the pro-
I ,.,i:: ,....1;,,.i. vnilmi nnnseof rtprtrll Vfrv ItlKtlll Jtl vn
x.ixixviu i-itiuiijx. r, 1 -
tanws w ere puonsnea m xiugiauu iiumo
stATixxd te-kkimt feVrtMfir.rkff'Ir.n ! speech had been'listened to with
' j o 1 , , , - 1
uem rciisu.
the replr... .Tie. oiTce. was at oaee,aerjstan
eiiil ukxMtA SVUm n iniles flisHnt PfH wixs wfapg. ( jo HSIwi&iilollilr e hfise and 48 littte girrseoraed accident. T sP-t t Mr. wte alien anxious to go,, lift, put her upon, Ulc was born,n the "Steuben Tract " i,r ll0rse'a bSefeWjd-fMt lteVe a-sfebrt OaeidWtJwrBtv1 S.V. ' " distance, where he ,put. her down and
1 told her to run home. He noticed that
-matter
",Ypm;Jpisba.ad;.hft3,thBJr05t . iie $ho medder, atter in litrn, said the pastdr as she j work.. She's
OVl- 1 nn't. " awul Veifdibnr .tnns "Krio la riii
ing to the AVesfrd-to fow,- if she: sella
ana Jane is going out to
tried sewing, but -t don t
Hawthorne.
passed out, $tl!iii wslialllatt itake agree with her, and Dr. Snow recom
neea 10 nis weit-ninca woras.
"I tliink of sort of spare
erally. I find this
hiring Tom Birch
baud and call-bov
as a gen-
1. x 11 i . 1
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AoCbiWISt fO tltt! xBriiishiaxin't-festi- "She cottfinTred stattding where" lfe left the starch out of me." John a;l na f.r,
mates'! ir the vear ending Marcfi 18, her, and, on looking bact after going a horse ti otted through the cool pine 1883, the regular airnv of the United i-little farther, saw her playing in the 61'1 flickers of moonlight. Kingdom, inclusive -of 'the f..ces in In-I sand. to'c tot dia, emlr;icel lSi,210 men ot all ranks, was gone about an hour, expecting of j memory of hor husband's exhortations In this number were 7,221-cominissioned course that the child, -would return to i still in mind, officere iMid-172 nm-MTrrniisM the boose after pL;ing a few moments. "Of course, t want him evcings to ficers, drummers an i trumpeters. The On retiing"home V.ina in-iuxry j " he. hor1fe come'f rom tueet ,. , . . j iik' 111 , , , , , 1 mg, or if I have taken a friend out. It Indian forces numbered llS2,!8fiwutxerof .her mother, who said j & rather hard to have to go to work
men of alt rank&j The dwtribu-1 had; not seen her ana supposed he hart , directly one gets home.
tionof the land forties was as- follows : taken her along with huxu On going flirty-flight per cent in England ' to the spot where he left her he saw and Wales; 2 per ' cent in Scotland; : huge liear tracks in' the sand, and at
16 per cent, in Ireland, and 45 per cent. once came to- the conclusion that the abroad. The estimates provided in ad- ' chilcl 1 uwf been carried off by 'the bear ditkm for 139,111 militia, 14vll yeo-: The landly immediately made search man cavalry and 2i?M& vplnnteers. A : through the forest, which was grown up fourth class of the. reserve?, known as ; to almost a jungle, rendering their the "pensioners and army reserve j search very slow. All day these anxforce," numbered 17,000. The total j ions parents searched for. traces of?, their
force provided for in the estimate, ex- ; ehild; nor did they stop when darkness
elusive of the India contingent, was ; came on, but remained in
"You are tjo . hire linn to boar some of 1
mends housework as healthy bu-auess."
"'Tls healthy business,3 chimed in John. "Now my wife is a good deal
! better than when I married her. Why, i she never did a vasb!"rrg'Jin her life un- : til she eanie to tho farm. I think wash1 ing aud general housework is much J better than piano-playing and reading." i "So I say to tho girls, who pester nlB j to buy an orgin; lietter play oh thS ! wash-board, enough sight," was the ele- ; gant response. "Are yoij going-to buy the crnalierry meadow, John?" Mary asked, as she saV ' her husband nlttking preparations to go
irom nome.
"es wy4a
Can vou afford it?"
About Bchii ft (jluest. AU my life t httfa tieen, ftft'iistaiiied ti? a great many guests.. It often puzzles me that sOine people,, who iu many resuccU were nbt as agreealile as oth
ers, were so much easier and pleasanter 1 to entertain. It has only lately dawn ed upt n ine that there is a talent iu be- ;
If one and all of us would cultivate " , I Vr;.. ..1 tI. ,
J'eats ago showing tho average' of life amo'ig aiffei-Piit vonttiono.' It is I's-
ThroughiWt h Me Hawthorne led a ; li,Vw, 1)y . tll5 oMKjW und 0,;i,ers
', ' in business life live hero," as lluUM,-
two-fold exlstonciS a reill and supernat
ural. As a man he was the reaiest ol
Put BmallCT than all was ucr heartt, . , -Few I'Oi . ' ' " " A T.rTTr.v Anintin: nrivl. atKont'lft'-niarai
K x . 1- -- ' 1 1 'X. i X ' 1
were at .ue parv. whwh xow xumuv. . "Ten ?" HGuess ain.-"' - "Twelve ?"' "No; you are off ydur feed, n erjii tirely. There were no little girlfl tberp at all, but there, w,er-j quite a number of, young ladies jyresnnt, 4' replied' "the voting ladv,h Scornfully. s Tne 'fcliniatt '
is said to be to- btame f of the, istoissiyei '
; iintch
the
"Wo mlll!av lo flffger'a little
your burdens," said Mary, in the same
hard voice.
"Just so, wife. It stands me in hand 1 closer iu order to do it, but hi is going to practice, if-1 preach; don't you say i cheap." "J:. t .j x . "You will have to give up Tom Birch, "I do! I am glad you are to have ; wt yotu do the f.uolVB ..if ?A help; as you say, it is hard to go to j n uave thought of it, but Tom is wosk the minute yon get home. Ihave x " ,, , , ' . , j been foolish euougli to have this ride rfLSto 18 a,Jfed spoiled by thinkfng of bread to mix, ! will save some other two baskets of clothes to fold before 1 1 . . m ...
sleep for the ironing to-morrow, nnrl i "ow m? o yon pay lorn f
-1 ,,1, .1.,) i,,.j
1 . . t .
"""i 1 j.- x- x .1 1 .-, 1 l iiree uoimrs ana ins ooara. Ana.
,1 uiuiitsr w ret lur win uuuuiv men, arm , i .1 1 . it ,1 11. the woods i,,,. x Jt - I by the way. he says you didn't wash hw
573,481. The estimates for the current j calling the lost one by her name. Mom-
year provide for a force of 563,818, of j ng came;and their search was frnitless:
which only 176,000 are regulars.
Nowbeee, we ai-e told, does child
birth entail such penalties :is fu Bur
W Bm
t A couple of gentlemen who were travel-
' ing through the mountains buying stock i tima'
balry to oaro for.'
"Don't crowd to-morrow's" burdona into-this pleasant ride. And 'it sooius to me that it would bo better to get all
your housework .done before meeting.
I came to the house, and, beting informed
' of the circumstances, immediately set
h, or, at least, in those districts of , rtt to iind her. The gentlemen wan,-
Burmah where ancient use and wont I dered about, and as they were passing
still prevail ; for ths mother is instantly ' swamp spot where the undergrowth
rubbed all over wi-Ai tumeric, covered
with all the rugs and blankets belonging to the family, warmed with relays of hot bricks, and dosd perpetually with tumeric and warm drinks, beside having to inhale the odor of plants more potent than exhilarating all 'this to drive out
was thick called the child, or else they
were talking loud, when one of them
heard her voice. He then colled lier
bv name and told her to come out of
the bushes. She replied that the bear would not let her. ' The men then crept through, the brush, and when near tho
spot where she and the bear were they
"If I could, lint - that is impossible; '
milk to strain, dnhos to wash, Jjfcnny
clothes. Washing and mending was in
l the bargain. ".
- "I think Tom will have to go, for I have hired Jane Patch. She will be
i hero to-night. Two dollars a week I
am to give her. - ion want to practice
I -uoar ye one another's burdens as well
i, xsaiaj - . , .... . -, .. . .
amVbabvto rmtto bed-all these d-ities l'"' . J,u ,xl BO vul K1
came together, and then I am tired 1 f ,tnra.S puong1itogotob.-.dniyself." . sUtuVg on the cool-p,azm aftr tea with , "Tako it eiwy.Mary; keep cool, .rpul 1 f, ? tJf St W hl, ,e yn do hS etlOTOa; 1 nil ilm hot wii-'l 'mn mui " f t,U,lk t5l Ime lM 001n0 for 801110 of mT qil Uio hotwutk you citu. . burdens to be lilted. By exchanging ;l wish I could how a girl, Jhn 1" : Tom for Janp, on h0 J "Mother used to say girls were more . f,, , ,,. ..,..
j himb aneo titan help. I gtioss you would strm activo T J , of a , om
v . i tb y ,nn'1 j he can make, pno for himself wmvhere brc:.k moro thwf far wages. I don't It u, Vdeel of charity to give' Jane a see how I can afford a girl. Do what honWt ftI11 ftnW:t o rpnM, w leavsomo things undone; -wifc Iiltlo rest... . J & your tnat s the wav to work it," and John stlt - - Ti n i.irir ..' afi, '-.r ' Before John could recover from hw
" mwhwhwi -t. iuui -ah. r i .i .... A ir 1 1 l r 1
ixlirVf-AV f-iivrtt.r.lioi nmfAOfiinB.1
men. 3tvm ClUUUlOad to UU age ue;,, Tl,nr..i!,.1:l.t.ntn-tliv ..laia. n
had great physical strength and power 4hit) ' iut ,voul(l .ouI(i ,,- f,ivod with His massivs head sattipon a strong and ' interest. JVciy Yovk'Tiiis$; "
ma his chest was broai " ... -
and capacious. His strength was great, i his hand and foot large and wall-made. He never knew the feebleness, of youth. . that unlucky cheek to manv a promis- : - . . .. . ,1 .. e 1 .1 . 1
Be alwnvs fet.dy for everything. . a" "ff? "j"1 ,3 i. mt:s? fall in rtttV oii imt'Oeular, ' In wfJ? ' .jHjZlit
greuv riri) wiMi.mv -cm-i j. iu xij , itiauhood hd lind Hbtrtnding heaithj . : I good digestion, a healthy a njifynjeilt ?f ; ; food. His excellent physical condition gtive hini u itlacid and evifl tompeV, a. i I cheerful spirit. . Ho was A silent man j and often a moody one ; but never irri- , table mid morose; his organization was. ' too rrand for that. He, was a most de- j
-hat often 1 liS"tfnl companion. In conversation (
m. wan jn-vei- .-i.iiiiiui.inun, xii-.i.x , authoritative, ond never absorbing. In 1 a multitude his silence was oppressive; j ..... .. :x.. ...... l.:. 4oiL !
UlII, WllUit P1UHH3 wmil..Xl Wn . . - X- . - - .. . 1XT. . x' . 1 . , 1.11 : i.ir.T, Tt-liArt Mirt man lifre.1 inn. orTnisieet
If ...... ...a i ' tr ,ii.,.,,i , and ulaced him fn a basket."' ' '
1.1. JsjlxrinuucEJE). xii: lum-mwrn i ----- -- .... rt , . . . tI. M,wirfrii nf.,.t.,x.au. fifimex , "What's this for?" demandod- tie Bs-
x;.. ,.txli..ii ...i ..,i .!H. i vnlvfl. - - 11
was an honor for you to even glance at j ZyXr ail alvu i "M mere matter of friendship," anything, then she is disgusted and dis- J T!J .i mniSi . w the reply, "As a Clam in ihe water
apiHuated and goes out with much loss , ' . .. ... t im. i vcur good will is of no use to me.' zest the following day to show you the , ffi it I atoStermexiV Cftom in the Pfyihg-P.in I shail Hut f tivlu ln,.n o . l""l""V " """"B"' .... ..... , . ... - . ,1 mrtVl. II
great way o, ,afhii,g at "the beaux', g- ffjSSZ hen we stay with people we naturally J"OMlc J . V . ' s ..-xi. xi.j A i companionship of all who were m sym-
riiuur iu Miu wjbu- rauBuie. xceer uu . ,i i., .! f
.JILIUV Wllu u.o rent ixiiiuitii .hmo w
among the,bes and sucklings, ,r
W0- . V ' .... aw "Heh,o! coming out of a pftwmAopJ'.! What have you lieen doihg therr' The 'party accosted, with confusion "OVyws see, I thought Td go" iu and hoj e -ijr watch ah valued. You set jy uean. get a more accurate ' estimate in that, . Vay than in any other." About Uttee'' : Ti-oolrs lnrxtr the Ham p. norries meet rmddi' ' 1
The infant 'fflrtaBty4 similar circuimtancesi'Ha been get- J
ting your watch valued again? "tWeH.
a ves 1 1 saw from the stock-rwtKes
news that there has been a readjustment of values, and so I thought .I'd iaeo-' how it affected uiy watch." ; "No, sat," said a Comstock CSovJ .t barber to a jsusp Wous-looking transient customer, who affably remarked,'" as thi lather was being laud oh, that h4' 'Up-M posed there were a giftlt many wwn,.y. d
jailed to pay their shaving .epresr - . . : . i:x ..... T
this gift, we would have now and heartier invitations. In watthing one .if the' most -successful of visitors, I
learned these simple rules i I. Be alwnvs ready for
T f . . j L ..1. 1.. 3;
J l vou nn:s: iiui iu i.uv imt! pmunum'i
hover let it on Mireakfast. vv hen yod fire lute ipr this llteal ytjd keep back the whole household's plans for the day. i. Always look interested and, if hnssiMp, pay often how ngreeanle you think things. It is much easier' fx) work for a friend's pleasure; if one thinks she
really is getting it and appreciating the trouble taken. Keniember that often w hat is a great delight to you is excessively stupid and tiresome to your hos-. tess. The show building that to you is liow and beautiful has bnpn spou by her ..,.,.., i.,., Anil l.rit. rltl ita ttl.Hi'1.1 Tf
' you seemed pleasc-d, thin slife feeis paid j vist',u WlA ai5? for her trouble, but if you look as if it ! ook8 " . 1 f-t tnno vi4.li cm rlllliT
,"Nci.i,,
sir, I used to give credit, lut t ie,ver A
it now in factrJioiteay ever am 'ror tick any more;"; "How'sthaj;?'' -Vaiti you see," said the barberi; trying Jwsx t edge of his razor on his thumb naiUjI had a set of etiffsStKo used t6'as k,njb'to chalk it down: : I got? tired- -of it'eepi!?'' i
ltooks, andl adopted a- new systjn.!
American Fables.. A Clam who was In tho habit of sunhimself On a Rniidxbftnk WOO out
one dav cogitating over th EaterB i Whenever I shaved one. of thMO.ol.1
question when along camo a fisjieanan, j standby I put a nfck ' in lus nose with who said: ! mv raftor. fitid kept tally in that way.
"Mr. Clam, why can'.t :?ou..and I be
f.iimd?B
'isee no objections." replied
Chtffi. " ' ' 'Sfor I, either. It has hart my feelings luitoy a time and oft to sea bow you avoid me. Come plit oajJl. letJinye a, fri'iidiy talk.'' "But Phi not at "home "6h dr land." "And I'm not nt home ill the water." The clam was finally w duced, to crawl to the swore, and. he had scarcely stat
ed his position on the free-trade quee-
VXl.'XX , 11X-11 HW 1I1UU
As
ap-
They got so they -didn't want to lnlls." .There wai a tremor in: the ookH
tomer's voice, as he askd from leueatl ,v theiather: "Do vou objtp . beui . paid in adyAnce?' .: .
.: u
L'tV't
,xl.;.. .1 1 l . ... ... ,
1 was. ve vnn auuw your una xriciius - . . .. x ui- .i,.. ,,, '.x i i ,.( bfo. A genuine character was .very at-
, . ',t.: ., tractive to him. Men who did not. JhaLi hfl J"ved-tuen whoj tl?,T ,K J .1-..- made no demands on him, who offered
r ... . . z i iuui i.im i'iiuihp in ft-iitiiii i-iiiuiHtiiiuii"
the noxious vapors supposed to lie gen
erated bxtll.jis'rjji of ,tbe.eMld. Tlu4 ; heard a splash pi the water, which the " thought of her husband's glowing words treatment lasts for seven days, conclud- -'child said was the bear. On going to in the nrayev-meeting.
ing with an -elementary. Turkish batlj 1 her they found her standing upon a log
extending about half-way across the swamp. Tho bear lSaoS.n(lortakeh V cross the swamp on the log, ajiil, being
try to find out what the hostess thinks before you enter into it. If in any way she se'-ins 'to demur, then lit it drop immediately, however yod may want it. Hho has some reason for he., decision which she may not care., to. itive. Tho eti.juutte, for itistopce, of different pl-.u o i are sj different that hut hi one town may bo very harmless' in another may not be so well.. ''Bb always asKured that she desires you to do what you want. She -on 'her side is as anxious to
do considered to entertain wtdi as you can be to Ins-well entertained. Socially
nt eciate von for your full worth.
Mobai.; The Friendship of somo men is to be dreaded far more than their E nmitf. Secondly A Clam who is doini? well
enough in the water is a fool to loave it
for the shore. THE MOUSE AND THE LION.'
A Lion who had livedf or several years
i. a certain neighbothood and . (Wied,
general resiieet for the manner in w'htch
ho had conducted mmseii was snciaemy
ship, His life-long friends were of 1, 1 . i 1X ... 11
uns aesei-ipiion, mm iu juvihij ii niuxxi j
was chivalrous and fearless, and so
generous Unite whjra they dioi'fd; from ; n ado the object of slanders and' abuse: i
nini in iiiacu'rs oi unimtm ire i.to. i.i uure. v. iiem lie came to 6rce hww bwhw
above tho difl'aience owl adhered to bck he found that they had bceitstarttheni for whilt they re.alHv.e1-4. Plain. bv a Mouse. " '"
CM, eajm and retiripg. a hajwas ; Why have you slandered .meT" do
le, nu us landed the Jjion. Me when ' "Because tho people will only accept
and a cold douche, after which the mother is free to do as she pleas. It is not surprising to learn that she lastAtLry
prefers to go to bed, and that she ayes ' pursued, left the child and got away as up ten years for every child-she bears. ! rapidly as possible. She had? received
One advantage of the process is thi
I will do all I eon," said Mary in a
-weary voice. "What I am obliged-, to j do is much beyond my Hti-oncth'. The I three meals come notif together, wash- 1 -ing and ironing must be done, baby shall not be ncgJeete:!, and of eonrshT
" mn-t keep tho elotlulSt VJelt'm'erided," j
One, thifig at a tjiuo is the way to
sight, and taking the children went to ve. a11 l ia lv' f ,u"ar tu tolJ of th. i
in every oeiiartjuoui as posai- ;
tho shiit.-up parlor. Throwing open the windows, to Jet in the soft summer air, with baby in hor lap she sat down at her piano and. began to ph.v a "song without words," a piece John had loved to lu-ar when lie used to visit her in her home, whore she was a petted girl. The song crept out through tho open windows and arorinu to John as he sat on
1M.A1
; in all tJMl ortjinaigfeveiiwof Hf, i tempestuous' arid irreisistible
; aroused. An attempt on the part of a , rough and overbearing sea captain to
. interfere w itH his bushfess as an inspee-
tor of the customs in charge of his ship was met with such a terrific uprising of spiritual and physical wrath that tho disinaved captain' fled up the wharf and
took refuge at the feet of him who sat j mistake."
at the receipt of customs, inquiring "Very well," said the King of Beasts, with a 'sailor's motion and a sailor's "yon go forth and roai' and kill and I
tongue: - titir, m moum name, niv.v . win uceome a Mouse.
. ., u-ui,. .t. .... . .1" "ft ."'K w'uu nuw
x...-,i1i.ldi.r-Aii? W. auHs.iMaa.ym. lm.t .k lZZ - "V . "V ! " m,v"' a,Ml memory cowpeueu wm
u.cv.w.vHMUUMi. vwN.1 u.ujr ituymuji O ' ' - , ViMluJ , . J U l illl i y 11 U I'll Ull
gets a fair start iu life.
A St. Louis man
cow who, without any
. froni hw Jbodv ;'-bht the bear1 bad 'rfot'l have niadaupmy inii;
Vn V." if..?.,' 4 .T.. i.s 'ir - ,
you go along. I
mind to do so in tho
your"trrhTliiig of paving
must take care of
xxwix iux x.ujixiii i v ... .-..u mauavwiu Jx MOX cmxjT., I 'efff nWM MtmUrn 1 IX
lofcibsaentil wlaereyiitekhfRrfMf her Rothes to Yl Ycs. I feel that 1 1
began suddenly to grow stiagy .witb hctt31' he, jytTuuVtaken, tue. JTesli'.alsjijJ jny ihcwth for your sako aud the
milk. Suspecting something wrong; The little one says the fb.ar .wosddi pi I u,"on
wouhlfshtp him, and the bear would j John made no further comment, but hang his Ire ad by her side and purr and inwardly wished tht pravor-meetings
-lfb agtEois't her Juke1 a cat. The men 1 di'1, Mary the good they had done once, asked her if show's cold in the night !cl"angT(L S and she to&l -them the old bear lav .'
(Town beside her find 'put his "arms " around her and kept her warm, though she did not like his long hair. She wa-.
animal the r.uperriuous Unid that Ik -i tkJ ftotae to her parents.
the thief. She had, alf, was p-J
parently nourishir.g"and nursing it in the most maternal fashion. Surprjse4.tt the sly creature's luoeeus in biingingan offspring into tho world without notifying him, her dwntr approached nertrer. Instead oi a calf it proved to lie a dog, wio was quietly withdrawing from the
the ..nperfluous floid that bt-
"I am going with Squire Towne to seo a new reaper; ho says he hardly wnii bi to buy without my opinion." This was nost day. John left hia 'wito ironmg, with the
to give tho. song words. N-)t mnsical
poetry, but rather somlter prose, wherein was'i ing, ironing, .hard days at tho .ohui n, hours of conking for hungry mon, stood out before his mind's ova in contrast to tho fair promises he had made the pretty girl ho had w u for his bride. Jane Patch came that evening, and at once took upon hersolf many of Mrs. Clark's cares, and no .one greeted her more cordially thou the master of the house. Nothing was ever paid about her coining, and Tom Birch did not go a way; so Mary knew that her husband eonld well afford the expense. Hho fold me how she helped to mako one man thoughtful nd unselfish, as we fat on her cool pittxa one hot August
and 1 was glad that one
ladder
hie.
If yon follow these few suggestions it , will p;o far towards inn ki;ig you a charm- , ing guest --ft delight to everybody you i vWit. llv cue JoxM-Hftfc " '
I.oi illtuil's Triiiiuiihs iu Eiigliiwl
Mr. P. Lorillnrd sent his first string I )eetor." (frorge !J?. l'Mirt(l.
of horses over to Kngland in the fall of j " 187K, but did not coimnoi:eeraeinp untll The Porcupine. lK7tl, in which year he won seven races, . A Porcupine is a 1-legd poulti-v. It I'arole getting five, including the City 1 has utiills, but it cannot fly. It lets its
and Suburban Handicap ant1 the great , uillsflv. Its mentis a good w'av from
we as a Mouse," was tho reply. ; 11T.X T X f.i. tl.ot 9"
I 1(1!. Mill L Ul IHHIUI 1UI
"Perhaps not, but why should you be
u Lion, able to strike down the Ox, while I am but a puny Mouse, able only to frighten women and'children? What grieves me is the foot that Naturemade
yon sent on board 'icy, ship aaniu-
in rot ; and l was glad that one woman
i bud grit enough to demand hor rights, i cap, value about $500. He
I U John Olark had been poor his wife i several seconds and tbu-ds.
Metropolitan stakes, value A4,00! Oer- . . Dog's twth. On.-e our
iikhtu- one, value jei,0:)0, and 5pioise tried tu.pu.-ih his touth iutcwi Poi-oufiiue one, value A3:)7, total value .-Cf,d7(i. In ( that ho had scared up iu the wood 18S0 he won eight races, Iiotjuoj tnk-. pastnre. Tho Poivupiue spreil hi..alf iug four, value A'2,G42, Paw Paw ouo. out, Bnd forgot that he was right in tho value 577, Boreas one, 102, and . dog's mouth. But liusher Aid rtotfcir--
Nereid one, JC200, a total of A'5,2S1. pe. When ho bit on the Porcupine he i Tho year 1881 was the most successful ; couM not, l'ui-gut,. ,Ilo did not taste tho for Mr. Lorillard as he won no less than . p0rt uiine at all, as lie thought lie nine races, value 18,220, including the . would. But wo had to catch him and j classic events tin Derby and St. Ledger. Mi, ,-opo vountVhis necVfo get linn to' Iroquois heads tho list with seven vie- jet us p-.ill tho taste of tke.qiiillit'ttiit oM
lories, value Aio.yoo. iu suiKe tooic iuH n yiitb. Cincinnati - Sdturdau one, value 700, and Oerald ono, value ; Xiijht. 000. The past year Mr. Lfnilhiiil was : . . : extremely unfortunate, having onlv won 1 n0" liuosoiiliy.
one race, the Newmarket spring liandi- Hemember. young liuin. dat de best
has hud frien ver s got on .lis enriii is a
; The Slouse stalked into the forest ' and began to growl and roar, but his t efforts wore received, with brighter. ! After he had tried it again and again 1 the Owl dropped down besido hiiu and 'observed: i "Instead of makingme afraid vou only
Dug Httslier disturb mv slumbers and annoy my
melius, wrau iuiuouua u aWkiaxjl
ria." , Moral: Tho Mouse .who nibbles at
! finunbsisdoixi'gali tnhtr,is cSpctcd'1'o1 f liint. ' r. 'A. j Secondly Ho whojooksjorutlue ais takes of others simply shows .thy world Iris j envious feelings. -gelroii Fret
xrrss.
Nativb merchants' in Mexicats citjes comidain that their Yaiikeecompetitors,
I who are becoming numerous, two disreA ' garding tlie old custom' of closing tho ; i.tores between tl o'clock aud ? every
The lasiv Mexicans
dav in hot weather.
lie' ter ! arc eomiHdl.vl to lose oithor their s est
tlien' ter liimself den. io is tor you. Pay ov considerable trade.
. Oyer worked Fsrjners, .
We once heard a good farmer Bay
tlho wire, lie aot behind his-wot
so that ft seemed as il he cotiM catch up again, b made it;' iiractiee ? to leave everything for ,a oonplej.-o J aiid take a rcreation.' When ha returned aath, hi j' said, work 'Seferifetf ' hiss perplexing,- id itrpwssedW"ii-' higly mneh faster than-before. p:t. Tho ilii would perhaps eontxi.ioi(.-J.4 lous to many, and certain txi ,cc,l0l loss if not entire failure, yet Ti-Wi Af perieiice we ore inclined to cifdit Sietjt plan with favor. : viWluvt is true of fawners in espeot i overwork is also true of persons in pQiiff fields of labor. Nearly all of i r niemlter with whti renewed enfrgyirt. .! strength wo begaa our w.wkvon Moudnv morning afterou:r Sabbat.fi' rest, which proves the value' of heeded ' rosfcation. We would advise falSfiers wlio a pe4 Bibly do so to d W'ey wr:: two'?t recreation of sotisrl" bofem beginning tho heavy workflf spring, siinimer, and Tall. Thke-l' jauHl to ' 8mt8la tive's or friend's in another Iditjr.'.aertt fuake. a shorA.4(mr--ofrotejatiitfX some large cityff.sone;tliriyi)ig4-..I
Ulg lUSmrUJ M1U l,.I.:xUJ XC1IX. nwwj voluablo lessons and' esiierieii'je!! Ultra Free JPresn. ' """.'?' " r.i. -
. -Slander . .. . Tlicro is a depraVed app itito fov scandid. It pays i to print, the styif&"' Villagfl gossip, "more thftn htlf aVlkj;.'' and the more it is a lie, is sfsift 'fooea :" ' and will call at every house ja Mfbiyr a j In the city the newspaper. supi(Kes thu lovers of slanderous reports, if the edit- . or is mcrcenivry or mean enough to print such items. Like death, slander ":'i "loves a shining mark;" The betoer ' ' the man, the more honorable and i ! ful his career, the liiger. his position,: i the more attractive is scandal relating, . . , to him. The more one-sided und unfair tho slanderous Assault, the-more it'is flit ished. Tho market for such wariia;(sJ large, active, aud cowtofc-jJrfj?:,; - ,i ; . -, t 4-' ;-e A becest visitjor . to. 'the Hentitaga; X' plantation. Andrew Jat-kiKW.s .hW found it attractive, tho .houso a sub-, . BUnttal brink bpQdj&g) in fatr'Sdition,"'" ' " And the general aspect uf'tfeplaee' ftjf' , frpm -povoruy striokeu; - The. tb'mbts in- - a secluded prpr of -the . irsrden., Imtthere were "xio marks of fwfcpri,t sliow that ehy nifgrinih'ad wry yeeeut-, , ly .ifferoiliiomaife.jit' this shr'nO." It, .uis intendixl to make the 'plati- the-tffter of a military aciulemy,- "but" tho project failed. Thb 120 itinerant Methodist ministers who died ht year averajjed but 33, years of ojje.
