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ilution. I
A\u
, to hi
fith your nurcory light.
ail in white,
u'ill
the
To their i
(1 xvt She
• to-night.
r >t help tie tows. vlien I sec them twin
n-uora in vvif*. and the r bright c
On > rar .varin biv.’-t,
lie c.ri l'»\\* best.
• , i »hle each h.nir beaa’Ho your arms
,U: \ nir heart U wrung wilii alamo;
And sore <>;»nre.*.t;
u'ihub are safe, out of reach of harms.
An 1 that is best.
l om . over your? may hang even now
,m.1 .IUnv.\ who** f.itmUn* slow
Naught can arrest;
m ;loti's ear k'n run io and f'ro,
- best.
dmv. I J .ivne.i ;
sell: I <•,. i nt li ic lie O’uv
K'.'Hin.i something; and I
my slioii! 1 • ••• ,i>.
not. I know Mint if hIc kii’-w ;Iio ti’iU.u
she vs:!:ii| _r*. :• I'iU -rlv n: 1 remain tnio
to ino. 1 lenmv that if I ivot sent homo,
ns tiu doctor says 1 mi/n v, she would
heooastuoi (orovei- she would own niar-
ry m amt ti - ,\ jo feed mo is she does ber
.lolj.iiu.ss ooos. That shnil novev ho. I wili
send her worn that 1 am load, nod thor.
whan sh had artoved a.vhilo. vu„'!i iil'.l
*. I’iu.n; ill. sh - will marry . o' y.'iin>c thri’i.
,vh . ■ ■ r so truiy d is" g od a.s »\-dl
usvioli.n.a! do.-will -m y romomhi r )■ iov
tlio ■ nod yoimo Roi aacd is really
doa-i. r'lis l.li-ut lo.-omar is not the -i.no
TH£ JEWS OF JEhUSALEM.
Via- OltMOaatlitii.nf i < 1-usum IJi'iilii .tool nvn In
1*11 >o-1;
Thu follow!iik, 1 is i’is "i lett. : w: tteii liy
II. U. Sp iff,-rd ill J-.r.oa'o o. i, r ditto of
April 13. to Mr. Cam tier of Oi i_ r o:
“1'aiosliao has now a s.r\ ci. _i\nl it]'-
poaranoe from tie otto worn when you
wot o hero. I have near s woi I he - uiu.i'V
TH n E M i PTHMA
I nti/tL oiHAn
CIDjiUlDmOifC
oljlHVlDtHniLOi
1 nv
TV
and 3
writ-
■ailed t ) him and
if will
>tbvr 1. 1
1 do
s t di
Ami th
that of
-
' vears alow
cherished of saints around (!
And that i' best.
1st dread for yours the cri.no that war,
.tilt unwashed by repentant tears.
And uncoilfesst fi:
,,«cred spotless on eternal years.
O, how the best!
.(• is selfish: I eaan >t see
why l should .-so stricken be.
More than the rest;
now that, as well as for them, for uie
tiod did the best.
LOVE AMO TRIAL.
quiet ill-
tile Si Ol'.V
touehino
i)arse win
l-li. ro. il
\ ..M f i; a
ie evi li us ! love h r
it is liee". iso I lovi
M ire her at! ; - -.
■ttel fai l’ tluui to ii
tie me. You will ••
ho sai-1. “Slav
-■ with mo. \Ve
i i 11'
1kwn uoundant t
nil in must prmni'iiii j; ui
Il >w ars, to-1. Sill-pus til
wo have seen ho lore in \
In a f.v i hu ll’s' walk ye
t i- I ■ l ’. if 11 d .ds liocth of t
r. h niquet of eye I on u,
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JllliLtNIi .1MTCESS
Vva Wi I Buy Now Without a Doubt..
CiO .
f» I I! ‘i
xafiiLSTQ 'f ’ fi >
nv
fi* than J, especially as it
not quite true. 1 haw
break the news t-aidcrlv.
me to
I!
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:tut her hands
, J think.’*
' I s lid
.mile
w rii
♦ !].-
hotels Ji'K
ably Illl!.
val partiv
mpuny "i
t lie
id ul Jilt ill j
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li t'.er.
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! iliimlit.it l>y J, v
ppud I'roublc 1 db r Thai
iu •.)!*«
\\\ w.n'e ill poor in our village, but some
c ,f'is were poorer than others—so poor that
Vl C ha.d not enough black brea l to eat—s.)
i hat when the hard winter came
creeping upon us, lik_* some cruel, hungry
w mi. wo had no brands with which to
.sit off.
In Boltina’s cottage, where she sat and
mi while her childish old grandparents
i,ii:ided in their chairs beside the fireplace
r.li was as clean as it could have been in a
|, daev; hut she had hard work to fill the.
( > dd mouths and her own also. There
\ ; a no one else to do it.
Tee lady at the great house bought her
li - a, i rid paid well tor it. But, after all,
L -fina iiad but her two hands; and two
Id tie brown hands cannot do all the work
i .t'Vj world. I used to say to mysvlf that
| .i«- lone should come when Boltina should
rot work at all—when i would work for
I-ah, and for the old people also. That
was to be when we were married. Bettina
and I had been betrothed two years. We
v e:v betrothed still, and no nearer m ir-
ri'jge. though I had striven with all my
.strength.
‘•Wait patiently,” Bettina said to me
sometimes. “What does it matter? We
l. ve each other; we trust each other; let us
J>c content.”
But I could not be content. Others who
vere as poor as we married, and left their
native land together to seek better for-
l civs elsewhere. Bettina would gladly
I we shared my fate, whatever it might
I. > ’men, blit the old grandparents bound
Ikt to her cottage and her birth-place.
As for me, l felt that if I would ever win
B ttina 1 must leave Savoy and go to Amer-
i a. where so many of our country people
already gone, and whence they w
letters that made our hearts beat with
hope for the future. In that happy land 1
n.ight realize my dreams. 1 toief Bettina
s •, and tnough she wept, she said:
‘ ifio. Go, Bernard, and 1 will pray for
y.w. It is all a girl can do.”
At Iasi I had money for the voyage. J
1 . saved it little by little for tw./Tong
\c ■■>. and now the parting hour hadcoun*.
‘ it is that we may be with each other
a...ays soj'.ic day that we part now,” i
Her tears fell over my cheek. We press-
t-i each other in a long ejnbrace. Aii if
c.i.'v Time could have slopped in his flight
t it moment, leaving us in each other’s
f.r.ns. At last I tore myself away, and
Inhaled by my tome;, f set off on my jour-
i li’ d no fear that Bettina would forget
i: y. i knew that the rich young farmer
'V. n-> wo often‘rode many miles to see aer
longed, for her love and wooed her with
iiii ihe art he hail: i>ut Bettina lo ved me,
Ty love is adari; -.1111110. Ah! lio-.v little
n: : 1 Know of the iuiure at wiiicii i then
\> Jed through I;'. - golden glasses of hope
N^ ‘ crossed the s-.a iu safety’. 1 .->tood at
• • istmigo land am! among si ra nge
_ hut i i(*und llum e.d ualci.'.d. 1
1 ‘•Mtlpvork.it once. Living, as we -uv* y
! ,v ’s L : »*c .lL home, 1 sj-eur lull- . W»-*-k by
' ' fioJitcle heap in ni> mole.^L'Ji pouch
' • i« 1 • jtiy fill let l *-l‘:» U' Iktliiiil. i*Il-
■'■’i mens hopefully. It is little to 1. tl,
■ ■' ' it ’.v.is sit mill”I f' tvi 1 ! ’Ui;l til 110
»k niv fwind in 1u*j and led me to
the room he called hiseHn:. The lml fi
me;', 'nnuieut. and wbc i iu* r-ymnefi !
heanl tin* rustle of a woman's garment
follo'ving him.
• Tliis is the nurse who will write the
letter,” he said.
*‘l t hank her,” said !. * Be gentle, ir.ul-
aim.*: ’ey Bettina has a gentl ■ heart.”
“ What slia'l 1 write?” she asked almost
in a whisper.
“ Write that I am dead,*’ 1 said. “Write
that i laved her to the las*. Write thill 1
bade von tell her when her grief had
pus<c«j t > wed another *1 1 h*» happy.”
“ I iappy, and you dead?” sh j said “And
••-Mu tame,” said l, “we have a proverb
in our country that ‘the dead truitb’e is
better t ban a living one.’ A blind beggar
whom she loved, and who hopelessly loved
her, would be heavier on Bettina';-: life
than the memory of her dead Bernard. I
can do littie now, but I can do t his. Write,
mad.unc.”
The pen moved over the paper. Soon
she said:
• I have written. Shall l read it to you?”
1 answered:
“Yes, if you will, madam.”
She began:
“Die, unhappy girl! Your Bernard has
perished. What is life to you any longer?
He is dead. Had he lived, blind or maim
ed or helpless in any way, there would be
hop-j for you. You could liv to him; you
could coin fort him; you could toil for him:
you could 1)0 his sunlight. Alas! no such
joy awn its you. He is gone. He is no long
er anywhere where you can find him. Lie
down and die. This is ail you can do. lie
is dead.”
She ended in a flood of tears. I started
to my feet.
“Why do you write thus?” I cried. “Who
•in you? How came you by that voice?
Speak!”
*Th» n J felt two littie hands steal about
my neck and a wet cheek touch mine, and
;i whisper came:
“Bernard, it is J. Did you not gut ss. Do
you not know your own Bettina?”
She clasped me closer. 1 heard the door
dost . the doctor was gone.
“The gtM'd doctor,” she said. The first
day of ;v >ur il'ness he found a letter you
had begun to me, and sent it with word ->f
your misfortune, and a letter to one w ho
could bring me to you if i desired to come.
Ah, God bless him! he knew a woman’-,
heart better than you did.”
“You were so feeble that he dared 11 it
let 'ne tell you who i was at first. To-day
you ..ere to know. Ah, Bernard, to-day,
when you wouid have written 10 me that
you wa r** dead. Bernard, how could yi u
do iv? How could you use me so?”
*Tt would nave been best for you,” i
But she clasped me closer. ^
-\Iv life has been a dark one ever situ*;
but Letthia’s hand has .od me day by day,
aii.i the good doctor’s kindness lias been
shown to 11s in teaching me such work as
1 can do. 1 shall never see the sweet face
t h it I remember so well. But 1 know its
beauty and its goodness, and the love light
in viie eyes too well to forget them. And
I know that i am dearer to her for my
misfortune, and 1 am happy.
s.m*<l !li> Life.
Mr. D. 1. Wilcoxson, of JEmse Gave. Ky.,
sa ys ho was for many years badly afflicted
•■With Phthisic, o.-e Diabetes; the
pains were almost unendurable,
aid would so me limes aimoi-fc
,4,inv.',y him into convulsions. liv.
tried Klot*trie Bitters and got relief fiom
first Dottle, and niter inking six bottles >v :s
etiiiix iv cured, and had gained in ’fi sh
mg
ie wav hc*ll -d •aildiug levs
:i resumed o every direction. 'Yc hear
nf !!)«i:iv new .mildmg •••nerp :s« u'’> »*
most: of* tlu-’n by Jews or 'or tlm nci >:n-
modation of Jews. 'I'.ie piv-eiit -eason, I
doubt not, will be one of une pulle t activ
ity in this direct Uni.
A few weeks since I visited s'mie of the
UewJe.vis'n agricultural colonics in Cen
tra 1 and Northern Pale dim-*, and was sur
prised td find how much had been already
done. The moneyed Jew - of Euvnpc.
among whom have been raised h• Totufort.'
the • baluka” funds winch li:»\c : een
dis.ributcd among their fije'.lir'.ao in J. ru-
suleiii, Sated, etc., have latterly, and it
would seem very wisely changed iheir
! policy, and now benefactions in aid of
tin so agricultural colonies gnd of eerlaiu
other enterprises having in v?« '.v th" pro
motion of industrious habits aui.mg 1 be
Jews. Heretofore tliou^iruls have hung
about the cities here, relying upon these
balulai charities for their support, and il
has been one or* the causes which ha ve
prejudiced the people jf the land agahi.st
them.
At one of these colonies, .S.amoin, near
Raira, extensive preparations were m fil
ing for the cuitivmiou of ta\ca!y))tus tre -s:
; and at Na/aretli we met a gentleman vvii >
had lieen sent out by t:vj .Sullan IC» plant 1
large tract in the valley of tne Jordan
south of the He a of Tiberias asm which
belongs to the sultan personally with the
same tree. To-day a gentleman just from
the Jordan told us that ihe culture *1 ba
nanas, which, as you know, was only be
gun there a year or two ago, was this
spring being greatly extended.
! In the light of the sure promises of
1 prophecy that this land B vet to
I
1 1 Hill I i ill’ li i> a sliol’l
ii;!! 1 * !i'.'!',)ir- (u ill iiirl'i:
1 i 1 ' S.UII” i IV., |r Ilf I'llji i\> I!
S11 ,';tiiiii,!i aii.i Aii'Miaia in cs-
iaiili.-'liia-r ilia Ci d imiiuis
lU'ilil.’tl.
l!— I li!hI (iray has ih .-iiicii
a-'lvaninyi’ in hfiny sn hma'
iU'ijintiiilul wilii ill" (ie.i.'Li'ia
I rui Ie.
■ )—I 11! 1 (I l>ray musj cni;
siimc a yreai yuan lily uf I) :y
(ini"i- Im ail Jiis sinrus: In m-c
I he ivnsim r i I; is low |irircs.
-i—I i i 11 < I lit 1111 liuvlninii
Ur ■ \ s name lias always I>fcii
a lf.msfImid w nnl lur haruains
in ;)rv Uumls.
wilii eass and n i
(I 1 | j 11 d I 1!! 1
.}P COAST TO IP A. RTIE3.
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J, J. WOOD,
Hs IMP) VSl > t’HM.! .
Book-Binding
Paper Boxes
or K .‘l a: V ! oa-ri.. I’’Tit ’N AT
LOWEST 1 PEICES.
(’noleji-
f*»r Ifl3»
if’ «■ nae 86
• .it anion
t. ( .mting
garden
live-room
ir (. legg’a
.n 'Vynn-
I' (Mi ! 1 l j A I .j
he.i e nil Tenth
> In. is,-h in back
l..r rent. Light
nbu
U S E F 0 N1 A1N S CURE
ln'iirt to clisappuiat the child with such a . 1‘ Id I d.
poor return, and it occurred toiler to make j r- f ,• .
an appeal to other children through tlurp-
, r. and
base of a
f»i ia tier
the iudy was put dished
in a -.hurt time upw ard oi ;'»• *
in small sunia by me youiite 10;
fund was expended m me p
communion service t.» 01
own name by the littk girl woo dt ifieaU'l
her golden hair, no v tivoisuiuted into \
sels of another precious 1 ictal, lo t.he Ser
vice of God.
A i'T: ‘.V LiiTl.1: OXL L
Little Jolnmy was saying his pniyurs be-
f .-re retiring, -.no viien lie can.e to “(Jive
us this day our daily bread, ’ lie sto]»pefi.
“Uivc us this clay, suggested Lis mother
jii a whisper. “\Ys*m, i know it, But I
don’t wan t to say that pari,” lie replied.
“vVli/nn’? Yuli always si y :t.” **1 amow
it, ! ui 1 ooirt want to sa\ 1: to-night.”
•‘Tell mamma v.’uy you <b-n't want tosav
it to-night.” “Itecause- -bccaiinc 1 . aid
that L« »d migju up and ;isk me why the
niischi- : ! diUn’t eat ti:e ’oanauas 1 stoic
01 the corner til l bid i.fi. alie./, and nut
b<- asking him for bread iii tie. time.”
A Scotch fioiiii 1 • e, alter : .afing to hi-
schoiair- the st«.r,v m An. .wiia-, j,».d fiappbi-
• very body dead wh ' toiu u fi.-.’’ After a
long silence one utile leiiow got <.’i his
feet anil exdaiiaea. ^•‘Becnnse, sir, tlit-re
A lit le lioc ue-ster gin drew Lie picture of
a d<»g and a cat on n .r .-date, and cad 1 h,.-
IK1- mothers .l.t'. 'lTio.i ii sai-b “ . eat
oughn’t to 11 ’ but l'o ...li 1 ireW
they w. .v.fili
at wli.i
Otll it!
D hllllb,
v*add h.
card on 1 he < * Giii
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“Do al n 1 im. ig .; io 1
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Elietrh ifilt-rs.
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I h i\e:i f. v fie'i-ioul d “ it 1 *-- to loan oil first
(J. o. II'IEDY,
Real Estate Agent, Twelfth St.
li"" v tiL 1 i"l or k iaing w raid take h
te\. t 1 \ 'i*l 'll 11 . t.f
TRUSTEE'S III
P'Oi.ieriy of the Columbus Manu
facturing Company.
i tHii|»h (c tool t r»l!> !.<|iiin»p(><l 4'otlou
(iiHho. SojieJlir uiUi Nearly *
0} f he (IMim'sK Wnler INiwcr mi
I Sit* OiitUiihoucloT tt.'O'r. ,lM*d Above
The 4?iv ol Co • «i in !»***».
iv. TATK * il*' fi 1'‘..(j | \ All me. a ; KK ( (»TNTY.~
• ^ li* Willie'it the |muer visled in ii.- uihIlm* the
*••»•• ■ ■ • • 1 f.»m lions n! u <«*i-t:iiii deed of‘ trust
* Me I lo the undersigned, .1. 5thode«- Hrowue
•; ni a iIkes. 11ii.-t. ..-s. 'ty (!)■,. CoitiinbuH Alnnu-
I.. hui 111 u < on.t.-oi'.. ol U ii..(‘"p'i> county, stale of
-ijpa «l.’.u ; I: 1. Iss-,, wHereby the said
i, 11;.i a.rn ,v " 1 to im ; '• | of the property,
i' 1 i 1 .and p'Tsou:.I. ’.tei-eitmner desenliL'il. in trust,
t< -eeii.L- the • neia ol n- ceTtnil) issu,. of
t • tl -T 11 e* • i .!io: i,!|,|(,MM.’t;i:e'l Cl of which
i,j|» i ••• I •. f .( . Old II. Aloituiige Peed Book
' ‘ ! ■ •- .7 ’ • il :. Man i :• l-M. in M.e( .VrkEs
•i (•■ o| S-t|. ..'(‘.I i Tl A! •!-.*• igei eoiintv, < ieur-
m 1 in !0 (>••.! I ee.Is. V'.hiine (• t >. pages 8t
• • s-. :*i In-.. . M i.-e'* |s H i. ojUcc of ihe J-»ro-
»••••'• »• -in: ii tl • • •mil;, .! Lee. aa:e of Ala-
tl.d
i. CMAITKLL. Aaciil. 'g 1 "-";.'•<
a . i •• • • le-.-i! i: e i. • t". •.’<( hv the
’■i no on \pri. 21, ihmm. under the
il'TJ. •! la said Meed ol met.)
i utl.e -itv if i vdiiminis. "Ju.scogee
V • on fin d d. \ of A mMM, 18>f».
•.’! I n ms ol sale, in front of the
a .1 id .M. Kliowh - .V ( .... on the
a- r ol Mmad slue: and Tenth
iu • 1 >1 ret 1 la .ii. ’ ‘ie M.sti.il ph.ee
idc-t in said • • i: >. - I i'nltnnhusi at
. to tl v high* -t huldei fVu cash, the
- ril e« propeity (••' 'fin- CollUiytug
•:: * in\,iy. lo-u i* • \il tho.se-wts
a .an I -it uaied. lyinn and h«*ing aa
' ' ’ «•••• loti mil ihej t veuty-six
tcT.o inai oj IV.ie'.iona net ion niun*
•* ' r - '’••di tn"-:. nu town.Jup
tne.i Ih\ I'll{■:-;o i.imiL ; • hilly .10),
l.'1-.-ei!, inmv l.ii* (ot'.mv. state of
i- • I Im fciilmviiiK !ul« of h u Is lying
finnk'lh Hfit disiriet t’f'./uscigee
(.1 (ieorgia. known to lots numbers
llfd. I • ! .i > “I 'slid /VarthviS
92),
Opinion of b
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0
DEBILITATED MEN.
\ Oil .ire ;..l ,v. ( ! a /><•«• trial <j thirty tiny r»f the
n>e of l>r )(..••• C, Ie).! lied V. I,a:. Hell v, Ml.
1 : r’r. 1 • -i ; iis-.-v A|.|.ilnpees, for il ■ •• y
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