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J>oflBti?*4 j bo pap*r moi bbUI U>« UpBfel
Sof-K* fire© •acb nbt-Rbtr two tvettMon lb«
exp!ration of bv* time. *b 4 if Mbacripttfra is got
nmewad. Um paper tf at «km* dlaooot aaed.
Acy person she will moJ as m» of Ox*
saw wuli §W ca»h, will b* eataxi to
oar yrart yaJmcrqjeioB free. No dafe retm.
The Hu%ha»d% Hippj New Tear.
Fright Bad f m «h. if * trifle too frosty
For «e«ot were we after the hare,—
The uiormag i* gpIeiKiidlj brecinf,
The eooatry deligbtfoi, thongb bore.
The iky U % torqa ;i*e in color,
Tho nun, while it <1 a. n the eye*.
Werma the eketers. bat six solid uoahss
The ioe on the brook-w*ter liee
The wood in the di-funoe is pnrpte.
With hereto % tosf. green *w sere ;
It In *nre!y % d*y of good
Th«* bring- in » Hippy New Veer.
Wh*i. darling. **tir, end eo evlj ?
Yonr heodrt, both y»ar binds, within mine;
^ourfnoe 1 Your is u with fresh it* bh htpptaess the moraiaf, shine
eyes ;
Ike eon turn* yonr heir to it* ookw,
There's nothing in Ns tore eo bright I
if tnt words wem to flatter.
They only express my delight.
Sly h*tay like » bubble ia floeting,
Ho buoyant, end yet to ainoere.
Bit »ts intellect, devotion,
I wish yon % Happy New Yeer
AU that happit«rtis means I desiri you.
All thkt H»t*ver. beMtows on its own,
Mny it he without hounds, or its limits
- He ecd hy-ytmr Mrtefeee ekete: ——l
Life to chequer'd, bnt then the pure metei
I- lisrhteu'd, you know, by Blioy,
And hfe sometimes gi»e* by ito sorrow
The ZG«t.thBt we find in ito joy.
But there, 1 am growing didactic
And wrongly detaining yon here.
Hand, in hand, while I only intended
To wtoh you B Happy New Year!
mi TlrBPi w riPffl3r][3l)s2 1 , ,ti | J fir CllFIStfflSS D3p.
J
caaisrMAs paV rv Tiir. tiobis.
T hml been for some time residing a^citv at
BsgimI inih:t- Cnriieity to visit
rendered xichts' so f unous hv tiie “ Arabian
Entertainments ” led me from
Indta’ Bret to visit Bassoria the Bsl
• sorali of the Thousand and One Nights
Slid then the city of tiie Cillinh wh‘»e
fain.- p“w has siiun ! iol the title to a pretty P rt‘J
,q,em And
«S?Sat«£H I had Slipped siifficier.tlv full of all the
S&ffSr desert 5 saS Damascus 3 S:
ionmev Ihe nT, across tlie wa7thaulrirSSoto to
for mV v Land
i^etVit iret of (revels nrettarv T< effect dlmti,rgar Uds in
wse to
mentbfan Arabtorilm the heard a few
wf'ekw’ Xch perilous v^43l!X erowth journey. arnl to Htiuly My previous the phroacn P ^
my facilitated real
dcncc in lulls the acquisition
Of the accent, Mmm Mid 1 could scon pro
ncmce the Afee_AW wit h
orthixlox accnrocy. The science of eat
ing a pilaw pieces with my toast' fingers, lamb and if tearing I hml
away of as
never known the nae of knffe and fork,
was acquired after a little greasy prac
tice. At length, having negotiated the
hire of a horse and camel with, the chief
of BTU/ffix/r (carnvanj, and -paid-in
ranco for protection, I bmle mlieu to my
old friend. Vs,lonel Taylor the Bntish
aga»t-«.id resident, and set forth witn
-Slime fifty companion*, viz., three mer
chants, two moollahs. a special Mar.
my sw*rvnnt, a aheikh, and forty two
AhW^tin^.' r tl.tj _ of ml
gnms, returning from Mecca and aering
us guards of the merchandise. We liad
made a four <fays’ journey anti had halt
ed for the night n the desert at a s,mt
f‘“'tan7
ton ery in another pjirt of th<?
bivouac t listened ; qrrwliially this was
folio weil by a murmur, and then another
cry, and soon the whole party was m a
state of excitement very nnnsnal
sober Mussulmans. Itohl my servant,
the Hunimnd, to Hnwasnot go rpnethr longgous and ““"X" when 1
cause.
ho harried back with tottering steps to
of A*r»tio cliolcm hml leading. appeal i in the
city just as we were Taking
S«« 2 t'» 3 te
with fell diH
eane, and perhaps be left a oorp«e in the
» 4 .vj= t £ 2
iszste^fzzssx. back almie, bidding Hnmmml fob
way the camel. A few hours sufficed
low on
to accomplish, at a trot and a gallop,
the distance which, walking with a cars
van required nearly four days
Intely forty.eight hours of locomotion)
found my ingress barrel The gate
was h “^J^ftto'rto rniternifuhhe
™ ,l S STSSS21.S7 I g«
i
bdinsstsi.rsr's
rather offering then! a scanty Gening mral than
-getting- pr^dSd <me~myse!* I^had As the^wesh are
(for arrived at
era gate in the middle of the day) I be
gan to feel very.nervous and somewhat
faint. No one went into the citv, and
those who came out bore with them the
deal, all recent victims of the terrible
visitation. It, was clear I conl.1 have *o
hope of ingress, even if it were safe to
tie to the infectel r.laca 1 at once
solved to abandon the poor camel, and
putting my servant behind me, we rode
down to the banka of the river (Tigris,
and sought a boat. Kite one was to be
seen! The people h*,l fled to
iu every available vessel. There were,
however, we were told, some boats a few
miles lower down f he steam. We set off
for the locality,.but had not gone far
Bedpnins^toievc^md before we came upon nn enoamcment ..rd-7 of
dye. rc ,,f
worst With the keenness and rap
idity lance of vultures, dhrer or fourol theim
in rest, rushed out to step, amltof
course to rub nn-, H. sisW-e, I knew,
would be futile. There was only one
escape :T turned my horse’s head to toe
stream, then a few yards off. and nntrinw
spurs to his flanks, leaped in, iMris
an^mr oflic** the bank *
sa^aw»Ws for hour and half I 2
Sw^totoUttl^anT-bultvil^e^totS a* a was parried
bank iXn and m^T^^Snta were boBpitabhMreftteu fofa • and
• B^r^rftoSS^, hohdav in the T-gris *- » * aSSii trio to
caaiBTMAS DAT IS s usaBCRo.
—
In the Winter of 183-. I had arrived
at Odessa from Asiatic Turkey. Tto
#»;]- Echo.
■
* •Tf^- i e
By T. L. GANTT.
maud nnlncky yellow flag, hoisted by
of the visiting surgeon of the port
compelled the brig I was in to toss abont
Ikn i ___:a «**• —
. vitaltted to the mole, or quarantine
Tb, ‘ n \ wrere-iuired to send my
clothes for fumigation, and at the end
of mother week the anthont.ee per
days rte more, Ode* “ cm Uterettoi. snspicion of plagne. ” the
budt in
TSTh^JlT Repented .tLSy^ ^ -*- ."ThS a ° a ^
*th>n to see that neighbSe bold no
oommnniemtion with each other There
atamhonru... «uch ot the rest waa
spent judge in eating, drinking the and interval, sleeping,
to from long of
silence. Bat tl,ere were noisy episodes,
which dinveySil atrong proofs that the
lady «>nld scold as well as sing, and
sometime* the quarrels rose to a terrible
pitch,, thump, followed by. scream,
famishing the climax.
It was Christmas Day. The scow fell
church heavily, des lenmg the sonnd of the
bells, which, through the a broken
pane, reminded me of holy festival.
I expected to hear my neighbors sing
I hymns. Mv own '7 time relie, was devoted to 5
Holituile. Towanls OD evening, . to, ‘ ,1P while ."! or ?? the
gnard slept, I distinctly heard seemed the voice
’ ‘T luiin fiieek. He to be
K row ll “fl rather than speaking, and in
. Dterr *‘I® °I bls s'lence I heard the
ie .‘,
: fem *f *°, b ‘ Not » very “ merry Christ
thought I. Sometimes One
: Tl ire rose above the other—the one was
“ hrl '‘- theottier ioudnndangry. Then
‘here waa a senffle, then all waa tranquil,
'’srties had gone toll'^B^nlsto to sleep. But again
SMrsA-warfi
ra P** d tho torrent of her eloquence,
ErCT an ™ t ' l, ' mm «dled out what
speared to be •> Silence I” adding a few
words (utme of which were distinct
™°UR h tobscanglit) m a minatory tone.
^ <>u ^nin auother atruggle, words—
: ,, “" W ' ,r '^7 a : Lir'“'‘ lheflVy "*•
* .J“ 0 ” m“"*Xo^what 1 d ’“ A *“7’ i 7'' 'l' tool fta been the 8
: !Xoe f L, IiwlTlilb I r tJul rT
l iXs ttmle natal taiml.t dev the
i tosirutiiiT 1
“» ’ ntore «fe H»X7n
renewal of love? ^OrVad the^ast two'fa
wi f S‘i X7 so slnnned Xto the re^7“ feeble of l‘ the revtoll '!f
, b r“„' '" JiJ
tjj ' ... , ,, g P<>«nly mpo
lima not long in doubt It was past.
jJilt i '™,, j heavTsoM
ries XuesT.pIrtreipUre rehmieto i
*° ■ Vo ; c© of 0 tb« man Tkwiritlrr!
u ll evidently _^ wrtU ^ »i|« uce . '
did not hee<l the knocking
‘ . X "avml *1 o«oiMtahan ‘ thl Be aaiet S’
t wifa”™ ra, s«l no -
tbhg“ My7u“to!ifausuggeltol the msttototh
tteman.
womau-ire5 t»,,i smw'1 mui7 J?7t wal
th “' e the voi«
h , , , ( - ( kXkingsou A , ^
andTnoire'a. to J
floor. ot-a mw file i
| ^ worA _ when the restaurateur came
rtiu nd in the moraieg Pi take orders for
breakfast I told him what I hml heard, i
, auJ su8K8g)f>J that tha 1ki)t migW ^ ;
^ ji 1 V SflEg*& v ‘.J: ; !
m ien
the awth^onities, “‘rfX^h he ha.1. taiken iip tiwo j
them ^Thfa^S^ follow" I
p ”vi, I J?i wiXilTi whteh
>
„„ m q f, t v, n ol n ,.o wlmve T -wrot
jstm
vS Gwk whoto “S. I 1 l £Z i
actlvwba “ hei, ’ rel « tiTe P osition «• !
11 was enough that he had shed her
blood on Christmas night.
s^teuaasisnisu!: vessel barnacles,
°f the was iwvered with
and taming thficaptaia or«.struct.ve was not mariner a yerv He eater- had
one mate, Smith by name, wBose only
diversion during the watch below was a
daring attempt to conquer “Life let ns
cherish on a one-keyed flute. I was
eonseonently The table east upon not my own lnxunaut- resenr
««• was very
>7 supplied, bnt there was always a suffl
eiency ; and on Christmas day we had
an ‘’ttra feast. We dined at three
o'clock. The weather was beautiful;
all mail was set, and we were cqngmtn- :
hitmK ourselves upon so propitious a !
of the terrible Cape of
Storms. We were not very sensible of
a sodden change in the motion of the ;
vessel nnta a heavy larch to larbearrl,
sent bottles and glasses ..n to the. deck ;
of the cuddy. The captain looked np ]
at th« o„„ to, to..’., tamed
deadly pale, and Staggered oiit on the
qnartcr-deck. Mr. Smith was asleep en
&e poop; toe crew, with the exception -
“I nec .amk. man, ware-drunk and quart :
reliug. The position Crack was perilous, the in
the extreme. ! and mam- ;
royal with its yard and sail flapped '
against the top-gallant. The captain
STjib ?a<» the torn kernel to ehZS'
the went; vu
ssaSssvis- go.” to them pj reef and '-ess furl and
let urge
down the shattered roaste-aU to no
‘ pow, He^tmed and shook'Smith out of his lethargy,
SentaTtn’d bewUdered for some
; condition when of things, he seemed he to began realize to
! the
brawl and n«« his whistle ffor to was
toJt bos'n as well as mate), ttoSi and “it. wondered
no totio* ws« tte see
tod now rtaen considerably, and every
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now. and then heavy rtsshed against
the “ Nancy Lee.or swept clean over
her. By great efforts the ‘* letting go ” j
L.J 1 ___ _______ti.L.j__a accomplish-*!, and every ______ vmrd ___
braag^oo-ane.!, the sails fl.jppod their abont
trmnendotisly^reaking and brace*. The man at from the helm, who lifts
onght to tore been relieved two hours
rudder was beyond ecJS.'T^e rr^r £ £
died let „*
^ deepention, 1 t* he m»de the wheel ^ feet, ^
hli been
in in hi. K; m The rentain
5»T.«rLiS
SSb"ss Wiled sailor, whobie art; thp nther
a in
j£k/ appropriate The soubriquet beckme frantic. of “ Hsppv One
men
went op aloft to cat loose the main-mysl,
which stfll lmng by some cordsge to the
lower stem. He got up. with difficulty,
and affected his pnrpow The mast fell
on the deck, towania and struck Mr. Smith ; he
staggered the gangwav, and fell
overboard. I screamed with
and rushed to the side. A rope that
hong below Mic roain-cliaina bad caught
hhn as tlie vessel heeled over; bnt in
stead of proving his salvation it aided
his destruction, for I saw bis poor body
swinging to and fro, striking the ship’s
sule with force enongh to kill him if he
had ten liyos. To shorten tlie story,
tbe’gale slsckenesl at midnight, and a
dead calm rapidly ensned. of the We ha.1
then nothing bat the rolling help
less ship to trouble n*. But to what a
miserable wreck was the foil moon wit
ness! Every effort was now made to
repair damages, but although two
montlis more elapsed Iwfore we entered “YV
dated, V'T *T7 that, in spite of the efforts I™™ made in
es ’’ should be seivice. passed by poor M Cnl
I„ch in their
_ iixj i .i n
.
Pilloried and Flogged.
» recent di»Datch from Wilmington
ton o’clock, in a cold, drix
ding easterly rain storm, the first
«*e culprits lor felony to be in flogged this county «a a at New,
««*»
castle was marched into the jail yard,
ittended hv the warden and sheriff,
'lomiting a rickety promptly old pilloried. ladder, two For
prisoners hoarfliey were stood there the faee of
™ in
the rp w spectators who ensconced them
-Itet W TRt f rnm Mlg T t jail, hi yard h pelted to he
w u; w c
rfttaewlv upon the victims of Uie pii
ofan hour they
VS? The other, William $2° r ^* Barry, red ’ a , hardcu.Hl , .
f?'™ 1 ; *’. T th " £**•
Keen oounCl IQ , thirty»Mi tliflforent J? jaila Hi ^
m tb ® J r » 6 '
whipping post, stripped liare to the
waist, and receiveil quite a severe flog
*»T “ *«» the .Pnnishmeut severely,
•*mi lo^tril impUmugly at th" sheriff ri»
tW ' !Ut V h ‘ S
’
‘ ous *^tCTied. '1”’ The V?, slienff dealt
VT* iasliea Ed 1 ,"? not T**’ much mere than well \T®7 red-
1™ h™ >•**,
Th^iiexl was Monk Austin, whowre
T uvl V? *?• * JfHytoroeay, and al
dmugh be shivereal and was much
T he *? bore the his ,?’ M punishment Vk H ° bl8 wpth ..?*^°'' nMelml- *J"}’
Thcncxt three were colored men ; one
^nvicted for Iproefiy, the other two for
ale'ngtif. and .a-much *** more rssx frequently
twentv-two' Xnaltenmtn’rtog wha“«f whtel^he’^istol oneTSeed
not i.Ski
ok.
menUn t.» authentic camn nn to oulv
^£L&x£rsx£
floSufe,* to “he^SSr^Mu Dari7 sTTits rad
Oolnmbiq river, and must, tail and all,
when alive, have measured one hundred
,nd twelve feet. Other apecimens have
mmm
earlier aeeounts, Baron Cavler, toe enu
nept natoasbst says rimaHy, Tliereis
2fiStollu^S?427 dong , or
Unndred yards in length.
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A i ““I* rx„-Trance
Tlie De" Moines (Iowa) RegMrr , ,
reccut issue, says : Yreterday evening
there stopped at the Given Honse Mr.
Airs Slimlle, of Gnthne oonnty. ac
eompamed by some Mount otte nfitots. Pleasant ^ They Mrs.
are escorting to
Hha.1 e, who has been m an almoet con
rinuat trwosoyw otooe lost Jane. 8ome
time last March, withontray premom
tory symptoms, to* finally lady became violent. insane, She ;
wdd at first, snd ;
was visitoig a raster near beT own rest-.
demm. Soon sKcr her-.arrival there.she
began to talk strangely, and .and a few days
later wasravingwnthinsanity at times ,
very violent. On the Utttol tern *fa
Shaille had .a spasm, irom which she
passed off rata_a comatose state, which
oontinncl without interaission nntil
October 1. when she awakened and ron
versed, although mcoherently.
.
bnt a little more freqnent than tbai of
years. The first evidence of
she has exhibited sinoe the 2-1 of October
little boy climbed into the wagon Ids
mothers and plaring his arms about
n«k, kissed her. T«« im
mediately rolled from the erased eyea,
bat they remained closed, and there was
no othCT sign tfa of waking. 8b* is to be
takra to asylum for the inssne
Fort Msdfaoa,
LEXINGTON. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1878.
CTuritf Gmi’i GUta.
“ .. Double lwnI SL fold, and #nly five plaid
. Tari worried ‘ ‘ I ; vh the lmd cheapest piece on/ex- o
, nnt&] I ever ever laid my my eyre eyre on r ex
ejapped to herself Miss Cnantv Green,
th* old maid tailoress of Allontown, and
XT*Ttafl ah , —.folded the reStarilto threredullar bank-note
day before
^> d 7T^ th 0 *
— TmiTt S
N»than^ m they’ve «nt me their neoid
ROBM 1 J^o^md^t Me " OTBr "u—Tjlv toe“teff .aTI i
sur^Tu^sata:
™s^ “?onfall .Ui^tthrSrh^es
aa v s u e th^d^d'pb^wito homeliness and tangle St ari^ her
^
fastened with black ribbon, and
ne ver dream of stopping or being in the
{here least alarmed bv her frequent “ belSve There
eighteen ' Deartne! I do
littlehauls are the busiest * in the world i
OTw*d*r
Poor Mias Charitv Green! She was
ihat verv sad spectacle, a lonely almost
friendless woman without father or
; mother brother or sister bnsband or
ehildren in face-toward'half the world. Her life was
turning its a century of
irradnillv vearg • her health never viitordtiB waa
failing her- and a cold lonely
fl ,, 0 rose up sometimes and appalled ShTliad
her with ita chill and gloom.
to work earlv and late for the roof that
sheltered anil the bread that nourished
her. lint POor Miss Charity Green!
as she tied on her straw bonnet
, that thedwi™ evening there ne^ was a qniek knock at
SWWWJS and the moment a Wtle
bright 35 dancing &s.sa.*-a eves was thrust inside.
were t of her being ao general a favoriie
wHh children
'• Motowteants te^d Sr to know Miss Green. sS
if yotoU a draW o’tom
pav i) vonto-morrow.”
•* she neeln’t be in the least bit o*
, Green, aa she took the little blue cup
fiom the boy’s hand. “Do ait down.
Johnnie, and warm yonrseU by the
lire," V
And the Ixiy sat down iu the great
arm-chair, while the woman measured j
tlie ten in the cover of her tin canister.
“Mother and sisters pretty watt be
day, “Yes, Johnnie ?" only mother said she
maom, right
felt a little o’ rhenmatfa m her .j
slimi l d g this -nmrmn. - ’
“ Dejr me, aunt It won* do for her
to let the rhenmatm ge holdio. her this
HT ° \ a j* t &F V* 1Pt g th ? j
-.usl ami get her a little famesrt ■■ l
ay«'lay Lko np name fvr ■yvo |
notnin it » y ,
‘
And as the woman tied nn up th« thedriwl <lri<sl -
herbs in a piece of brown neighbor paper, it
struck her that her 1. tie was
unusually grave and sdent; to half with
MErible wh&S’SSSit ffiT
7 Ka*-« r
a mertv Christmas at yonr Iwwm?
" I >!«n’tknow "sai.1.tlie Imytaa dis- j
cousolate tone tHomr oilier bls
brown fingers m and out of each
“What! you and sisters notgomg to
hang No.iaaam up yonr stockings mother said . sheomdiln , ,
; t
?,w’ r ' to ',*V us ened auy presente the this year.
1-Jleu and Jane all afternoon .
Bciasore, and a* she placed lura. it Never m the mind. boy« j |
hands she said to •«
jw strs-'is^sa,SWss ),ow much storeehildren set by’em.
, t
° ‘ b «, chililren’s ^ke “minute’s ihsapnomtment comfort thinkin’ and !
yet I don’t see liow in the world I can 1 j
P^entit, If I didn’t need that.plaid
?”'f no w keSiSS. —hcxreAlre woman mnlaspej
-
' ^ssiXfs withoutmy dress, for srirrstt it’s just to
come ;
I r nWn ' t
take a mmnte s comfmt there to i a new
thmkmgon Miss BnsMl s childrcit; tli|;
no, not if it was the finest satin
f
!
~ 8 ** ””
-
“Ob .’lathatyot? Do oojpe m, Mias ;
Green,” and the little pale sorrowful- lifter! ;
faced care-worn Mrs. Bussell her
head from the child s stocking she was |
darning as her neighbor entered the ,
«»“•. ^', tUe , ! lkB ■ a11 , •****. , ■„ * , b . ,
„■ Miss Green in r' a , low, mysterious ’fP tone cr< of '" !
she came; into the roomi with
something carefully concealed under her
shawl. •
Yes, I sent em off au hour ago—
poor the heart things! of widow ami a Rnssell—a deep «gh_ sigh heaved ttiat, ;
was bon, of^wearying .ernes, and baffled
hopre, and faintmg spirits Bnssell, ’
Wall, yon sec, Mm. still j
preserving her iow, mvstenous tones,
and slowly nnpovermg her red menuo :
shawl, revealing I several thonght packages tn !
brown ffenstmo* paper. ae it was
about wonld^^want some fame fixms-yon . whe® ltoHe.;fdfca know _ ehU- !
dram amt lAe grown folkaanyhow |
; so
I kinder thought I d_ I slip somethin into ;
stockings, tor s pose yon d ways ;
enongh for Miss every penny. too good i
“ O a Green, yon are ;
, K v
'em,” “WpoLfon said the old iwt ami, ^ ’breaking the
First, tnere Johnnie, w»a a ala which ^rum his aitn red
stripes far mother
most diminutive enpa and saucers, and
the damtiret water-pISher sugar-bowl, and cream
mug, and ■ md for little
JsneTfierewas a wax "4oll, with black
eves, and ruby bps, and small dainty
rings a*cags of resl brown hair; int and a red-liird
in picking w«ds of a yellow , !
trough 1 and added to all tfatoe was a
! purple
Mehofjtw? 'Wi children. faded
„ n - t g«^ ere* gleamed
- She tried spreib tot the Lrd.
^ “5*?" T-.r. b** in her-throat
___
? *a toftoM? ^
^ rt ., jert ^
1
need to have wh® I *aa a wild, careleea
isx$ssSs
™ Q P“ ’«» »K ^ ‘he bed-post, yon
^ D °w.
Mrs - «“•“ «° tto b H *«* of
cherry drawer, and btwght woolen . f«th«iree
. smallblne and white stockings,
pud the hearts of as iwo women were
full of a tone ol glai.i«s,aathey iM'de. crowd
“The tb<1 playthings honse t hildom to-morrow
won
mornin’,” exclaimed Mrs. Busaen.
"They's be as prom, as kings and
<l oe “ ^sJ’ Bless their hearts . .said Miss Green,
“There ain’t no use o tryin to get this
drum inside.”
"No, III is*t set it J* fr?
De«r me!' I ®*!P e 2 * ^ a n ^ now
whether my head s off« on to-nmrrow ,
mornin’about seres o dock.
A ? d her L S^li”
. on the deligttof her wordagrewlily. children, and
Miss Green drank in
wltii frequent ejaculations of wonder
““I jvmpathy. wind
“ Ggh ! how the does blow.
said the old maid a* she gathered her
SZS&ZS* down Hie read to mT£SSl“ her Home, while haTfrew a raw
heart was fall of the hn . woras ot Mrs.
J 1 " 88 *’ 11:
“I don’t know how to remembereJ thank yon.
Mias Green, but you have
tlie widow and remember the fstherleas, it and be
sure God will of jon.” I
--
Christmas-merryChristmas, ,
« Merry
Miss Green.'!” The voices. Hie bright,
Sriid <mfpa> children’s voices, were outside the
iuride the recaUE in a breath. -
There was Johnnie vrith his drum,
Rn ,| f-lileu whose Woe eyes danced with
JO Lire,! y over lior tea-set, naj httle flaxen
Jane, who looked “ cunning as a
witch,” Misa Green motherly averred, as she
hugged ^„ up f in true fashion her J
p r U8 oU to her heart.
Ttipl i HUC t i It . W i i t n s w ir of vmccs- and
,be riuming sonnd of of feet, Johnutes dtowne^ drum, frequ. as.went utly iu
on tor the next hour mMiss Green’s ;
solitary room. tonlsv Hite
“ We’re goiu oomnany •
afterar-.m, ER.d
to 8e i *****}
. “ And I m gom to be moBicr, . broke
th/‘ sweet c hild-vore of little Jane,
.. Ao(l , ah all bring dolly and the canary j
.„,!«* w like a big woman goin’a
r • • I to i ,lier iest
XibR 5 l
thclSrid! a , • “0b, children, for do J * I
sU1 What a «!“d. yon
make I” bnt her face ms full of smilerf
8 u the time.
- —
Miss Chitfity Green vote heroldblack i
ailk j reaa to ber craisiu’s Christmas
,i, Qnar j t looked gray and shabby, it
j( . trt , e . bntB he would aftt have felt half j
*
A WALL
-s&as
aAc.'gijrdttf.-iiaaa: tliird i
C nf one ind of the piece into
s, )me ornamental shape, tlie glue it firmly to
the back of one of others, and sus
p,. u ,l it from the wall bv a hole bored
the ton. It will he found a nseful
thing to hold letters or pampMeto. A
r^,7 sa’issraa
be oiled or shellaced.
.
TheM me8a t to take the
^ { ^ wheD 8hoe8 are Se to Be
tea trunk. They made
like them very much.
. a aiw nom or
Kotliing ^kings, can be droller than to. hang
^ one .„ ^^^ning an d nothing than prettier
aon ful) of a Christ
ma8 * ree B „ t for wn)0 ol yor. who may
Uke to make a novelty in these time
honore .1 ways, J we will just mention that
jt ia ..ri ^ { n to mak> . , “Christmas
£ e euormons of tin yellow dish-pan, with
nmke-belieye ernst cartridge
paper, ornamented with, twiila and
the same, held down with
pin8 ^ and ba ve it served on Christmas
i fall of prettv Lnd things little•' and rhymes sugar
pla a> joke8 parcels. jolly The cutting
fastened to the beforehand,
j be done and hiddijn
b y the twiife of paprr; bnt toe carver
«n pretend to use his knife and fork,
the packages 'll thri will in
amerrv time for at table,
one more ,^-paper, euggestion. LiMfe «£ articles
TOpped ^ to land ice^and be pnt
^ baked tans
fnmish ano ther aaasmg earprise for
the “pic” or the Chnsttnaa tree.—.St.
XtctoUuMagazine.
of hair ont from boy ? heart when
rr-rSr the family Bible. At that rime, the
lock was two inches long. Now it ts
££S=?H alive and sixteen years old. The
is
Doctor aasares ns there can to no m,s
take as to the identity ““ b ^ *?<>
wants an explanation. We lmow toe
hair and nails of corpses are known to
flourish for a while, but ttose toye
whereupon to (tod. This lock of hour
had net.
1
BCIXED HOMO.
lytun Huriwn u, twi Mm.
rnme-m. <miMn «M» *ee.«c
. «-»*— - ttat
It i. related ol acertain « M«yni ?
when one of his jnniore L* jntaxifieed
to him t be «„nl,i J ' “Are • Ton IPM"
ried?” If the answer w»s in the affirm
Sfoaggy^^-Sl. ^tLfa^ic«l—T.
JiSJSLT m£SSEh»*^ lighted Ian
eo m p.redmmtrimonytc a tern.
; fg*m»t tne pane so get m, whfletto? wnue unme
MtferfsyrrtR^j takes theroofofa man’s honee s.,,1 re
veaU a state rff things inside which the
shnddenng of the damped. oheerver likens to the place
which it not the Scarcely dtilyof a day the passes
| m is news
i paper chronicle to record some event
bjr which a Ae jamtiM|j^e worhl^a advertise their
m«e 7 to
Itm a dreadfalendiffft toa drams
; which ope^ vrith so much happy
promise. There was a lovely young
bnde, for ril y°nng; brides are l°«dj%
crowned with the delicate flowers which
werei embleias of her svnwtness and
S™ 1 !- She feP^^’ gave her trembling hand to
mfftk P er «®P 8 t had he preened Mdn his ardent ^n t^l’ snit.
And now he was like a young king jnst
come to hts majority. She was trusting,
J“ d ! ^ BU > c ^ re 'y devoted that lie
knew that no wind of heaven should
visit her cheek Rio roughly while he
lived. What a eharmipg picture they
made as they stood at the altar—a rare
combination joyfully of beauty the and holiest strength—
entermg npra eove
manny. ttow many good wishes follow
“ta
ESSsSlSl impossible of concealment that ewu the
«*•», “°¥* mdifferent benediction stranger Hard-featured takes a share old m
people lamtion look of on with ««BCooariou». The machmedike re
visage.
servants, *&. railway people, and hotel
'Z hsfk y*a. 'm3
kmdly the '
on gav
S gfunem^a f”,ml rreVnlacc S^-^^ni“mT.r p!ltoitobut e**
hf,. r’
n fi,„ nature of things f. this eamml j
,] oV'rtmuhl waV8 tK , sj„ mo — be^rXteightoI ia th „ t
Li"„n ri«v 8 Int.nm A
„ ri . f lJLl ■
aeath-beiL The of sorrow tLTX wreya i j
totore we are mdisfcd
.,-q a rr r» t ,T> T ~j;er- ---TTiTriT.F temj^
jof of ,ho bnd.il rime is
b y the cares and responsibilitire of -
mRrr jed life, lint when it happens, as
it often does, that the drama that j
^ flowers, smiles, and sun
-jswMxi.iy *>»vl« oonciuwon i» <larkn««« *» n d j
misery, th** mournful iB that
there has been a terrible mistake. Ills
better, perhaps, ‘jnst that the world should
never know w'as -where the error lay.
p erlwp8 it in the beginning. ^ Per
h "' W TV ° f ,<mpCr ' “V?
beanmr cs*-S.ttJaKiS with each other, flicv were
Sold p etu i a nt, auapiciouu, exacting, or simply .
and indifferent, Whatever was the
original cause of estrangement, tilings
went on from bad to worse until the '
domestic trouble is bruited far and wide.!
The man imd woman who tasted together
the sweetuess of love’s youug dream are
hating each other. Th® husband who
ataasa^f- miaerable It
This mke?aWe is-all vorv Kui iilvolunSv
mo«‘ we
5 SB 3 S 7
Hms^tT )■,!■“■!”■ Scao'e S
to the horror j
b^s in his honre. Is it any wonder I
^ mnrfer> aaic ide, druukeuuess, and
.i-me trift^irereT^dte^ n hurrv to dreic the cartain wondTr i
„ wretched
that zstszarx young people .who see tins :
st-js£rs?i*jaa i8 No tell Whether I
snes. man can *
majority of marriageu mwlmppy keptse- or «n
happy; Jooked too many domestic skeletons are But
there jnrely are so ip maqywwf.il secrecy chapters of
piqne^ iH^oWnratiima ftn _ ^ iSVS'. j;„„ •^iirne.l. „„ ( „c.
havc^e sn li-htlv frL
We fltioned far away the old- ;
J “ bomelv idea of home.
liava more wholesome view* of
and society ,.' happy marriages will be
‘ ’ iinfiispicnt.— .'>«• Forit
,.„, r
’
__
Preverbs ..... from the Talmud. ___a
J* mi 1 > ,-mm,Inins of the Cold even io 1
- 8 - .;„»l e'lfad l t answers as well for
**?? aa for one. Teach thy
{STT taTa'' “ I do not know “v frie^ ’ Thy
friend”- friend wd Deai
. {Wtnnate Im discreet.
7? h „^^„.* thow who are mtiUtoisly The doc
^JXforeSripfitS®ir”wma«x*en r ,bes givmia
m Jm itmJis ItoltJStoeS w-.rib one piece of money
feljwSSSSi
M“ke bn 'c one ^Vhoftra «*««&•
‘ T h rf valrv o f alvanres
a The Ltoh'ldren world is savwl hv ?»re- the
breath ?^S b u°! of f* sc 1 i! 5„m Ere n
Tempi. ;he
c»nse women to weep, for uoa corww
S= lattershonld be fir*, assisted , the u mere
should not be enough for both, men
S Ha8
God ^ese questions are a»ke»l ^
toon been honest in all thy deahngs?
rime Hast for thou the a rt; otmiy.f aside a the porti Law on^ Hast thy
toon observed the first pominandment?
Hast them '“to'nbfa still hoped and
Mtared m God t Hast thou .pokm
’tisely?
A VICTIM O F EAR THQUAKES.
Ii Im<« w Ik Ihi
IMidUdncl.Pinuiwrului.
fotce8 Iti.««<htr.«^whj<* o( SSSSSIeSSfS with
nn
paralleled frequency andf urv tliat Lis
|jon is popularly known in other coon
With the memory of
wae h^y to be lxpecte.1 ^the re
twe^Se ve^ lTOiSd 11« tW
fT* 0, .^‘ rth<laake OCCQr ™J I “ 1356
, y, e yiaitatlon was repeated with m
ssArerjaraft- height of its splendof.wsi overwhelmed, s
i a less than a quarter of an hoar, ^corded by the
m08t st npendons catastrophe
in human wmala. First Here was a
tremnlons motion, so slight as hardly a/ter- to
attract attention. In two minute*
ward the earth shook with such violence
that the houses were spUt in every
direction, and the sun was obscured by
the clouds of dust which arose. At
length the third and most disastM is
shock succeeded, which laid the city in
ruins in a moment. An eye-witnee re
i 8 te H “the screauis^^ of the living, the
groans 3arkness of the dying, and the pri ound
increased the honor.” In
twenty minute* the silence of the grave
reignesl over a locality which had shortly
before been a scene of cheerful activity,
Bnt the havoc had not yet reached its
height. Fires broke ont- in various
quarters of the city, and were fanned by
B strong wind. So intent were the hap
loss survivors on saving their lives that
thev left the spreading flames to take
their course. On the morning of the 7th
if 9 ' #il
the terrors of the previous-week were
sr-riras
Th,. „fTrighted crowd congregated on
the hanks of the Tagus were overtaken
Jd hf „ streets, monstrous ware, overwhelmed and, with in houses the
were set
throng ,j e IK lPavoring of to tied escape. refuge A vast
persons for qTsy from
rons totb, marble now
‘TV V ,< ’ 11 suddenly 1, *“f sank ^ with:thedense bv
«P““ d not one
£. Boats uud Vessels £?* crowded "?£,*?, irith wretched ~I f r“t
0 ® 1 *''™ w«e»*ep» of them down bya^uripoW, found.
“V no tcMcvei was ever
»I ‘his abnormM movement
T Tt 1 ot ‘h fft l ality be qonflned whic h within it
T2S&&!** * e o c m JSS’ pro
^ 11 ! ‘— •U'lroc o . anu opines 11
iSreSd “,hITtlie ■ YtotoS^JSS*. Vw to
fantic'vJere tonrih/fig imd toS
„ rnktovt lSSaT Ts n!T.iS l i 1
T™«Lab«rf ^toa to wlioh
th® <li»a«t®r dtoyiwI fatal i« iftjmntrd ,kt
llftv ,iportv thonmtnd, ami the rain© of th -
r. r s.irriticed at JslOO,000,000. So
crushing was (lit teXnUnseqneuX, effect of this misfor
a to
he qnesriou of gove?Tment wmTgravelv
d uah** in the L» rears beel^serious 17«1 17% and 1807
, vinitatiou as to
intem aTort , 1)t the growth of the city. Indeed,
by y h^me of poetic law portion of compensation of to-day is
th e moat earthquake, it
; n t) ie TO it ev created bv the
through the collapse of the hill on which
the principal section of tlie old city stood.
^ ,b e viaitor orosses the Black Horse
' 1
° U thftt Bp0t ’
5
t inside of the sash and extending
window frame to the other. Upon, the
yff jSffPP. a “V,f Ltween "b^
"*>lbe formed »n an ate air-tight tinhtooint joint between
* be ” X 'tS^l^ wSS^to
z&zszr&Sss , fc „ ( tio-ht or raised an inch or two
s#»
XreThey lo^U •
top ! ov««r each other at the
rai( , lUp „f t he window , without ml
mittiug {he least air at the window sill,
rrvSSSaSxS b .T Hy 'b^ance that the hy«r sash 4s
^P 1 " a, “ t-w T <,f V T"^*VS!rr» ,ve ’ ****>■*»■*■
’
0 "’
----
V . IHsgiretlng a. (erewony. _____
A Winnipeg, Manitolm, correspond- eeremori?,
tot describes the following In- .
indulged in by the .Sircee* .tribe of
diaus, to-, that neighborhood : The
candidate was required to repair to the
forest for ft certain number nutiC of nays, to
be patorel' in fasting from ex
treme physical privation, he shonld be
wrought lip to a c ose communion with
the spirds.' He then returned and en
teed the pale of the fence mking be the
limits of the dog feast, to at once
surrounded by a circle of conjurors and
braves of the tribe, who indulged in a
wilffdanoe. In the midst of this dance
Kto dog, whiteib color, if to’be had,
a btought within the Wrote by the in
structing medicise-man, and given to
the novitiate. Seizing and^hmd thesacrifimd an
imal bv the neck initiation by leg, devodring the can
di.late finishes hie this
the animal alive. -The spectacle of with
poor wretehfSfiiis hoWs face covered
t l,e and contortions of this
SSt"are’
. in
is^wrts^s-j£& Q gom<? .
mant y conditi tondition at toa'end the do of 'his repast J
m .
* *»^ fb/itfaiMfa ^he latte r : “ How
accepted, toetostatmew ami s txn ^
sbta*. Hniit
Wni to We th rtj-h mortally . . - wounded ’ , irf ■' at j was th. ,j,»
a
VOL. IV. SO. Id.
Pleated waists are fashionable.
ab K f*^ £ ne - _ ^ , , .
Pluph ^ m used j for collars and cuffs of
cloaks. -
A new color in artificial flower* i*
f 5S*!£
lh .w ^ ed gw «,« “ 6 “ > “'
fctu. ribbon ie very ^hioneble for
bonnet trimming.
fe ?* her ^"* «»<»*“»»
aeaaon a novelties.
Zmt P B
Cocks’ pinnies and oocks’ feather
rnchM hat£ arefa^rite trimming, forfeit mr tsit
.
Cat steeVbnekles on velvet hows are
nsed on Lonis XIV and Louis XVI
Princess dresses , and , princess polo
0!u8 f ^ the lead as fashionable gar
meut "'
Bonnets are more fashionable than ;
hats for young ladies as well s» for
matrons.
Black silk and black velvet continues
to be the favorite combination eostnme
of American women,
Moonlight pearl beads and variegated mora^ight
^f pearl beads take the place ot *
J or evening K toilet '
, ., . !S ..
„ U *™ e Il, wd J, 1 8II {I 4 \| R ^ ed *’ * P*** 1 It" *'*'
"ding ,, i from ( . each | shell. '
A new lace for flannel skirt* is knitted
, variety ol patterns of Saxony
m a yam
Four or live bows are need , on each ,
as: 5 SC‘ , “'‘’
the same shade *hade for f or evening evening dresses dresses.
jeckhae and standing l rellar*
* ‘ h waisusmt ami jacket.
Uncut figured velvet having a white
wit h t he i« entaredde
Gremau Viodires and a yolk m waista with
gathered .»525«_Tla‘e or pleated unported liacka dresses. and fronts,
ure
Fur and feather tippets, with long
tabs down the front, iu the style of the j
Victorines of thirty years ago, are oom- 1
ingto y«g»e.
Large jl2p»toof Bnssian collars and enffe of fur,
sn fur on the JSZ pockets, 6* are the
«Hy trto™i B gc aeon or- *« most
I m hum able cloaks. ___
Among lamdoir novelties are elegant
work boxea with sUmting sides, suspend- that
*» »Pon creamed ebony sticks, upright so
they must always maintain au
position.
The t notit laahioJiable fmZmed way ol afrang
in^tliu U*ir t* • hmhi low in
the nock, rminiug upon the head, the
fastening on the crown hidden -by two or
three puffs, or a oomb. .
rp,,, tl ,reads in all embrenderiLi the riots of the
for on
The pamemeatene» and **«. braid trim..
rieXt dSS™ ttaTeCl ISid*ricto* SuSfih
1 .he^nlain*
th P ^
Among fashionable . ;. .. trimmings . _ are
P. 1 ™**; gatherings, shirnngs, galloon, ;
ribbed beiges or cordiiroys^
Zt much like S a frentlemao's Zs^SSe Bwallow-fcwled i
w the effect modified
—
ijSSto packing^boxes lispui^iwsy that in
of te zinc
*«" »»a to £ preserve her silks from the
tteWhite . Tni tSk Aq attache of
bringdown H this last a packing-box—it porter upstairs .
si^ssr-isa-ie to
sasnWiwaL'wa: Mid laid her finger her
<***• silence. upon *e
monte ■to invoke man
glanced abont the apMrtmentto divine
the cause of ,th» imposed Baaed to Epon hw
toe daughter«bed. to free
•
..... "---- "
Force ef Habit. .i&.
De)roit . ig wall h£cks- pr<)vi< le<l with elegant
upholstered. and omnibnsses,
lienee when Albert DeMay comfortable put in an
appearance with .. cozy,
many were the predictions that
Jiew , wM Wlt make the a motive living, Alts-rt' for
haJ nrovidetl as power
his coupe p/ “Jack,” a horse for many
year8 service for the Detroit fire de
h^tmenf v,Hb a record for fast perched going,
evening DeMay was waiting
' of his vehicle,
p{ n the boot sounded,
r a ioli, when a fire alarm
immediately “ Jack’s” care Wire
aleTate j, H« did not stir, however,
, mti | en “f ghi a No. I went by hissing and
Wltll leldv v „ rattla , when behind he jumped the
aud( and falling in
Sfdriver-to angine' foltowed-vlespite the efforts of
the fire, and reaching the
^ to* *mjm to **
J2^to“ iu toe style. DeMay W is looking
eqnme.-Fr-e
■
Some months «£V* when b ™ Gambetta «*“”$*
was speaking in the French Aseemtiiy,
he was repeatedly ^
that
have a chance to repeat hm ermdnct.ro
saasssSSS it and his election, and Gambetta fee fond s nas
tl]ra ed the money over to poor
K«- hava hatl a series of matrimonial
mttortnnes recently society. which toreatentd
lb* First, eloped, a young then
mau ^ a voting woman traveled the
HU old nmn and old woman^ month
««• , a me rood; and within a eras
tsk« pi*
OOLEWPfi
*a*w«i*i«g Bataac
»r*c«. 1 « . 4
S *■ *•* C«e s.i* *•... *
Li i
****+**•', Otiaa, pcrtory.tea natm.. 15 «
kirn iwtenton 1 and
-j-SSMi."-';:;::: p£5 2^'S28 £?££?*‘ ....... .♦7 i ,.
asS jaaSB aaft-::: ss
KJtttti,;:": o*mr r
Rqj« t a f v r xn *...... a
N'-*■» per ►jiiir*, pwcd inarrtvois
......
^ Why.
mTi tadcan’t TT .r.- .*LVr
-
~
Jast , TTJ? light sad . BumduaB. Erun ‘
The brooding shadow- of the night,
With all Um cloud* that corae Bad go,
^27^:,^,. Th^u.u^in^XV
“■
Oh, ton, yew knew a»r*» why. b
Items of Interest,
— . , , ,
wftrssr^ :,
Vi,h —
^1.™' ,.v Ihdiau ,- supply con
, “** 9n PP 1 ‘ OT »'’ r> ‘7» «'»'
^ before they reach the Indians.
-A paper general saya «f a very prominent
militia that “ his sword was
never drawn but once, and then in >
raffle.”
Three drunken Z^Sflv^^P^rswl voting men with nistol
hma,b Pulua’* -the
congregation friim a church in
’’ *'
What change does a laundress nndei-
go daring the night ? She goes to lied
washerwoman and m Uie morning get
n P ^ ne ^en.
The man who owns n 520,000 -v
drink milk That’s coating him eighty-four hehas cent
a quart. all the advantage
over the rest of us.
Oncdoll&rput at eomponnd-interest
npon the dnv Coliiinbns discovered
Amdrim would amount, in 1879, to the
paltrv sum of 88,240,000,000.
fattnlTC » 'man in “fft Newbnryport Mv- Imndrc’, j,
f ri ™ He keens them in a barrel an. 1
,i! the ’ deetl i— i i.'. by intemperance. ,,1
t) ie 8kLouis Journal boug'ht of Ayri'-vU
: can bc „ u>
of the the United States to-day, fo
than improvements cost.
A French gentleemii to left 880,On ■
8 P "“ to j2, ,Wd ^. t ° f’J Tyv
« a cure
or the cause of the disease.
Xherem a Jernalc. b l acksmith in. tin
of Pittsimrg, birth, Pa. and She is atH.ut niue
a German by for
pa B t lias worked at the trade ns :
to her husband,
A young man, who is paying hi« art
to a lady-love, OnuL stnye.1 so late a
tew evenings since. fam’d. V wt*p*
mpelled to whitewash tlie wall nex.
morulSg.Tik.mittorate hhndmdmr.—, —
A Bohemian, Cleveland, who Ohio, rented put a '5-Vto .**«
house at moved
wll eels the other day and west,
The landlord, found noth cmajpu’ i !>nt for the Ms <*©I1»* monthly iutu
rent, H© if#' biBeer inphr- r
an aah barraL MUt.aii
suit of the honso thief,
LIPB*
A baby on her mother's kucu.
A child at play ;
A nisn with puittes bounding free.
A voic*l«t«H clay—
pBMtod tjeyond th#* West !
treart ,
«a f chh ik’ld;* of rvK~
mi ie .{ iero j e attack ttponFnrt- .St.
in the Sl.ipka Pass, was led by
l.eid Englishman, Major Campbell. At
of a battalion of 801) meule
the fort and held it for six hours,
then, had to retreat, (If tlie 8(H).
on ly five, beside the majot hiiooh,
tumed to the Turkish lines; It is tin
exploit of tbe^ present-, war. ,
* llke *“ e ' **5®. °. f «peeu, gtt would, on*.iu
was the rejoinder ‘‘ I
Asaj=atfi! ,
ss'-w-*
A.-'ti.aira.’S!..-.s became ,
impure to the degree of
indigestible to onr lungs and lit
unfit for the performance of func
which are soli.l quite as *«fricf«aG important as
ttore of onr and
Dull headaches, nausea, .loss °L, P L-1
curse of- the. troglodyte K=asr? habit is its m
fi 1858, u»eemi wl« m Hanov er 5
““rthero ^atoSstLimnenbeck Germany were wM J
feaifes tried l
tosiy ss«s?Mirdr«’te object, I must confess that I am
no wiser than brf. re. E»t, Mmngh t!n
mystery of smsll. t mx has elu.tol my
«mroh, my latore.have not been
th-y have revealed to me
else-the origin of eonsampri-n. I
sure now of what. I suspect.-.I long
w ..that do pulmonaryMiseB-es with ,nterape.ar.ee «»'*: ■
little to utucilJfiH" or ..
erobc excesses, and
weather, but are nearly exclusive. . ..
we except tnberculoustejide!. it ^ in¬
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fold air. incIrnW, Th^e Inings who toe at a!1 , a . r , i“i . ,, - . —
nors wo, s'“ - ■
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who l,s-i fs-»»ed tliwrm
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by dnvmg .ita '• D •r
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