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4*1 now iiri ttfcChrt-t as
fiie c r*4d (Jiy uf the year
1« -ky i , heSf y with
J •wn hsf U »ere.
‘ilie litt le Mn jg At 'eowerinK.
T"pon the frozen bough.
And the beggar-children muriuur
fi* wiater fairly bow !”
‘Hi winter, { lute** winter.
I be earth in Ivam-n and cold.
l>ut the Chrsitou fires are burning.
And pockets are lined with gold.
t r the grea*, g *od gift of blawnng
That came down long ago,
When earthly livow are frozen.
!» fuflest in it4 flow.
Then the rich stint not. in giving.
The loving stint not in love,
Ad i earth in the Uhristma* twanOu
Uenembica heSk-en above v
Ho let nn rejoice iu the Cbrintm*«.
The •totem of glAdnomett cheer.
A nil make the groat blefadng it bringeth
Joy-giving the whole of the year.
Miss ... Greys _ , Christmas . Gift.
Miss Theodora Grey lived m „ l„g
ay iiib; houHi on a bleak hilltop -over*
i'-kkiiig the al^Wi«.X small Village ilvpJkToi -f Elverton,
! r two k, rvaute ' Joanna a middle
f-tl .man, and NWxlenins, a small
•loredbov.
Vcros before MUs (Jrev had l»e«u
•ting and lieantiful. She had bad a
-rt.7, • but.thev lord (inarreled and
i.i,.T t.;-» u*. -nit.*, i,*I
-iir-fl to fucc th** pitiless flush of tliCOolil
f rps; that loPkalits if lii-v hail never
known th- Koitcning dew of tears
One Christmas morning Joanna after
kindling the fires, sent Nicodemus to
clear the snow i., from the front steps
- in. i .. ( j|[ o,,1 ],
Tiie fir. ! snow ,] the sea«>n had fallen
i the night swifllv silentlv softly.
ill M -s Oaey’a honse was no wreathing
or tlrwers. evergreens, nor-garlaudiug with
to reneat tliemessage of iieaee
•d goodosili among men. Oulr Joanna
had gathered some sprays of edar and
[1 bar-vitm, from the stately shrubs iu
I • ■ t vat.I and mingling with them
s >me scarlet berries ot the holly had
grouped them in one ol tho old'
o or the parlor hearth.
Well, when .tficodemnsraiue to clean
Hie steps, lie found a basket sitting on
1 hjow cm, aiid closely covered. ed jn He returned iu
ropot t ' t ah
• o n mi itr.' —
.r,.(iioij t|.rust 3 m or e Wo in to th e
smve, When-tlm breakfast wa*.«sdHHw,■
and Went out to investigate. ^
”1 wonder who has brought Miss
Tiieod.ua a presentwas her aston
bed r, flection as she beheld the neat
I covered basket.
At that momen t Aims Tl.eo.lora
!- ff t»tnnif!?- Uit*- fl««»r *»f ro<«n ■»»■!
looked out.
•■‘What ia if you are briugiug in,
j.intmai" she asked.
• i ■ don'! know, ma'am " answer,*1
Toamia. "Hound on the steps."
Miss, T heodora w tel up to it, and
Jiil ■■>(.'• wrrt^p^ fiftrurnmij Two
'ec . .Wv V.... J.P..JI.',! tiimrt nj> Hi tier,
. sunt neat of atU
I >ric.
eating “Ig«vl preserve WHltleulv tm !” uearl she cried,
1 Joanna bo Hie rear.' aa afte Y tonpaet
in Then loaned
i-rfiin^f the wall, looking white aud
bteai hleM.
.Toitunn yeutnred near enough to take
lioepliito the luwket, wheu she like
wise staggered'T«ck with a shriek of
awternation, looked and the two women stood
wod at each other in dumb dis
mav. ../the Nicodemus snapeuded operations
doorstep,.aud stood with open V
■orntth, staring into their faces.
Miss Grey lifted her head. “Joan-
11a,” she [igid -aternlv. "were von »♦
10 1,,! Sttr " ‘ W “’
“Then how cam© this here?”
ii'nlikt* “Oh, Miss if »t Theodora, ’nirit how can I toll?
1* a ', had brought SJ. it f *
thing wtnildrTl had have told me? if any
hitman thing t'orae inside the irate.
ud “Getyour her'mistress, bonnet and shawl, Joanna." cl,iid
S "and take this
f 1 the village poor-house.-------- Gr.-v
Joanna .bs.qqn.aied, and Miss
w ut to 'the basket and look.'. I U, "it
:ain. ‘ Cnritwitv got tbit bettor hi her
a
a I'mnket.th.dVnv. itl she stopped ion! threw aside the
id h.js-d the rosy bundle,
- e gazed cmreislv :tt the daiutv Yobes —i,t
1, Old,TV that covered the inli.ut a
..f‘flihgora 1,'p ranie a tiny hand a small list lull
rameotiria g.aspmlone of
h TS, -amt a lonidike uoto gurgle.I drum
t perffti’t iiioiitli’ She t-iv«*w <»Wn»i bitcl half
i Siir-iHfti; the iiuie ou« * 'ito
i. ii iW. ra , i . r iv l.?*/. -.w i ■ " • ; ri
.v- .inWing, vv-Mtnii*-1 nml bural
i-it.ta low, grieve*| cry.
Jortiiriu,. ;i!ii,‘ hack YVtih itr-i tt'idimii.dq
oi. Th« little one snitPouH or v went to
hr heart.
• { F..or hab> who liturtu tired, stoop
in Of- down aint fookiugdhe^ haaket fteiitiv '
mind fro.
Theresoinething motherly to the ,
■v ; y tortch of her hand ttpmi ttiM.asket,
l|-1! 1 in the strangely softened time of her
yo tee- 4h »Vawok e ft fi e r ce ie ft lo tm v tp-lter
f impauionks breast. 8he almost 1 mailed
h-f aside, as though she could not hear
< »«eitfht.
“ Wliat ,1,1 yell know of chihlreu, jo- 1
a ma?” fthe saut; “give it to me;*’
Ehen she took-up basket and all, and
m arelied into her own room. Jontma,
- ling back to ttfe kitoben and to her
. "iking, heard her telling Nioodemn.v
, 1 put more wood on the fire. IWutly
S te came into the kitoheu, got some
milk fr.nn the etmhoaril anil wanned it
a Cup on the stov*. saving never a
word; and after n little, Niecalemns Un,
1.-0,the rap bite!; from the
‘•"»p(.r. ;•
Wheu Mts* Grev -was railed to break
f t, she earne out iaiking as serene as
H, Veodemus in the
r with the baby aiinug her absence.
Dftrujg-■ tlie mormii^ Joanna, contrived
ill errand into the. Kitting room, mid
Fjuijd her misfre-i'^_ buHilyMvorking on »■
os*. .U...,a ; yrta. r , vi i )i ; ;
the _
infant iay boundly stopping in its
strange cruaie—-thebasket.
‘‘Joanna. biiidMiss Grey,.‘‘I have
ironed this child Emily Grey, after my
mother.
“Ifs agliUtem-aaid Joanna.
D '*' yod suppose I
wontedlo rai^eup a wy»*r break my
Heart in ihy old age ?"•
" Xo, ma'am."
“ Bring rne a Bible .nhd pen- and
ink.-’’
Joanna lifted the heavy, richly-bound
v dame from its custoon on the table,
■i' ul.earned it. to her, then brought pen
•.d mk from a 6mall writing-desk by
*e wm«low. Mias Grey turned to the
;. { an< ^ under the head of
rr ihrths, wroteon the dean page in
a
l ’' 5 ?> -'t 1
.br ill'll^ i December . 25th, 18—."
''
All that mormng, while the bells
* .ued the people to worship in the little
,l clmrah under the hill, and th**
. the Christmas
anthems. Miss
' '„ e ‘ - , d ,,r s .and wrought patiently bn
? **bp for little Emily, Peter Brook came
over fo.*t his CUristms. dinner «.«*wl
• dim^taed—M rdih hocpi tal it^ $,1**
wr 1 1 *>- -ir^l *; rd^ra to
ami up neat rr fr v i^iv
“ S
,l«w be to Jettons. •‘('ornm.
ttese women ere "
res
•• Ifi a Uee-se.1 mere* tii-te ore »on»-n
t, Iimuiio; fix- ("lii-lii. Mi- T)>etei>-ra
tortar—iswrarPd- t he tot l lmt wt t agi
irti. ie« of its wardrobe—^whieli wan '*;
the fln«.t material—were marked with
the Z^T^t> ».-iiers o L. W. " What these letter*
coneeru of her., appar
____ _ _
The little white-draped erib close sh-o.1 liy her al
wava in Miss tlrev’s room,
owii la,l There tetide*! little Emily lived,
watched and by a love that never
grew And weary. how the tillte one grew] ___________... I*
sremed but a very little while ere the
old boose so grim and austere in its
former state, grew musical witli and laugh
ter and patter of little feet, sunny
with a winsome present-, of white relies
and golden curls and rosy cheeks.
Christmas was kept of these as Emily’s birth
day. On the Brat anniversaries,
Peter Brook lirougbtnpfr.ua Sby irrUge. tire vuiag<
a pretty little He and
Joanna at daggera’ point* jisuallv, bad
united their funds and bought the thing
atan auction. Nicodemns waa haraesseil
in and Miss Emily—the weather being
; mild—took that day tor Aral airing in it.
making the tonr of the grounds, arouud
t the house, with Miaa TbeeJora, to
and Pet-r following in proceamon be
bind. Afterwarl Ntcodemua aud
carriage with its. pretty occupant, often
aoconmamikl Joanna on her marketing
eiprifaon* kngw to the .»the village, little where Grey.; every- Yt
V. ,* vrhPn mnrriiL,' ti r.i ,w-T,f th.-,
expeilitions, in the dusk of an autumn
evening, When little Emily was nearly
two yeara oW, outside that they village—a MiconntOTed a
stranger just the snn
burn*], wayworn woman, dressed in
fa.le.lbla.-k,'and wwhing on foot. She was lmr
' rriugby, as if to e«cap© obser
' vatioii, wheu a glance at the .occupant of
tlie little carriugo seehtaf) to r<>ot Jier to
the spot.
‘‘Oood-evening, nmam.'^aid .toanua,
civilly, seeing her ntop, and snppoaing
f hu< she might wish to fnqnire for some
; “heller for the night;
Her salutation was returned in a
’*Kbtl.rbf<*«i making further a-v-ut, speech, but th.- Joanna *f«.itgcr bur
no
r ‘«i on with her charge, leaving her
standing -u the road. They Reached
home, where for Miss Grey, giving' Emily Joanna
lafoi a reprimand took the child, keeping her Uer^supper out so
gave own'
ot bread and milk in her r<*>nj, and
put her to lied.
tt.wiw now quite dark; but
nuts came into tire kitchen de saying,
•' Dar’s a'omau at gate.” r------:
.loauua went to see. Tha full fiiopn
bad just risen oyer Hie tall eastward
hills, and by its. light she saw, standing
by tlie gate, Hie same strangeffooking
TWoinan•'whom she bad .met bear the vil
‘ YVhat df. von want; she a«kml
sharplt, I house at) night,’’
’• want, to stay in a
“Then, wiry don’t von go to the vil
iageV"
” Tiwr-wmTr Take me-I hiive
■' n n n ry." ______:___________________—
■ Joann* .mveved tl.e lutluin liirnie m
perplexed silent
■ ‘Gan't yon give me a corner whero I
c«u rest?" asked the strauger, piteonslv. anything,
“ 1 will not trouble von for
except Mvmis,reasnevcrio,lge»»tr,mg..s,” a floor to sleep on."
.<•
J-V-ri^T,, *• ] m r /...t.,:.--rr.yi-. h..t
'
ehen—TTTsei what 1 can do.”
Bv the exercise of some diplomacyin
behalf of the “tramp,” Joimm as Mise Grey 4,
rstvled the travrier. micraavled
gaining permission kitchen. for her to sleep on
pallet in the .lo&tmn,"
“(liv»* her some supper,
,i.tite.I Ihe mtstras*. “ No doubt she is
starved.- . —.......
. After the “tramp "liadho.i hersupfier,
tluor, Joanna ahe stood had prepared hvthe her lin*.and bed on look- the
tip
mg Joanna in the face with her Targe.
black Wlioae eye«, BUid smldenly :
*' child ia it yon l>iv«l with
ybn ?’* miatrcaa’child'” - .
•'* Mv mli
h«
“No;” and Joanna shut her lips
Ughtlv, OtAv as tf t«. prevent the escape of
fm 1 “?«W in», ,
child rf.e " is?”
“ No
...7iV. i-Aing up iu
,
"Then I can tell you whose cliilSshe
*’ .... Wf *»? " nnt ' to . know sa,l , ‘
'
'
Toenua, , shortly.
*«' w bdl von tor you should
- Sb-w that she ,s . of h-mest birth.”
doeuna fokknl her arms, and stood
‘““bug. '-»!‘"he •
'' woman,
-4 , -etune to Ainenea witli roy mistress,
»bc, was Uira a^umg bndc, having
niarried an American gentleuiau. She
»ss Trench, and so was I, bqt we had
'"'"f »'’«.« n; England since ^ herqmrents
;!•««. 1 ’ , MH *'•«• '* *>“’ ,«* » educating Intself «“*
for ii.gove,ness; but her health gave way,
! ”'’ 1 *>» »•* ■•'•''g-.’l b' give np her.
HI,.- had no iclat.ves. and she
*** bv i»n l”’ f, **M r. |“r li**ly “he who was haU taken sent to it
htnojr iui.tr, rtnd t.:M AijCfl JovviDg bora
iitn Iu cjncftb- htiffiCff Will.
' Kj,,fl.»HHU !.aJ b.-cmnn actjuaintoJ
w,t ,^ hci case, «iu| lu* bntk care «>f her,
Hi ' 1 .marned !*♦•»' iu u few weeks- aftei
left Bch.H>l. VV e came to tins cuun -
trv aUmt a year at tor ward. We lived at
•'* ^^iinghtutm* -m >nw York. Soon
f * }!ejr over., tin* gentleman was
*ddiged to rettmi Whioli1 to Euglftiid lielongetl to secure him
some property to
"'!'**■ He w ; j S to he back hr- oon as the
Hip could be tnadc.
Weil ,. miBtreftH g >-‘U w
<‘“uld, ponr.thinfr. She was rpiito fllom*
imt *'* '*«• WLen the time he had kH
for tiis return passed by, aim lit? did n -I
<*»»*<>, aim Iteeame quite ill. T tlbn’t ;
kn«»W l»ow long we wiMt-ed
time, 1 ^ tilt her baby fZSfZT'vul was borti. Ihen JlZ she
another-^ letter from her husband ,
He had been delayed by bumuess, bnt
*’«*««° m * iu 'be next steamer, with.ml
f; iil. -
She was getting s trougef fast, and
was looking that for .vessel him hourly, loafat when news
mime the waa sea, and
bis namewas not among the few that.
were saveil. She only iiv.-d wo days.
H,r begged me to take care e.t her baby,
md died in my arms.
jn, “J «. ^{,7*. « d.i t net -u.iures. with tnc. 1
took the ditto amt what money my nns
new Kid left, amt wout to the pmplc plaee;
but she had ‘ movtnl Wcat, Hie
'
-
.. iKmwiy would
• i wa«. a.bu.iug, t, huh
employ me. I ntartetl ou Soot tn the
seaport; for ‘ thonght if I cd^ild only
p'* back to my own- country, I <*onJ 4 J.
'*ve auij keep the child. I ha<l still
enough money left me to pavray pas
; a ^ l *™ s ;- ’’"t I *«>“ obhgeiY Prepend
Sx»inft..or it, and in the time * reached
village 1 was, ho tired and discmtr
Hgeil thlit .1 whs ready f<»t‘ 'almoat any?
Ihiug.
" 1 passed this house ;iia the afternoon
of that dreary Christmas eve, and it
looked so quiet and peaceful that I
thought, ‘ What a good slrelter it might
be for the''poor, homeless baby!' After t -
ha l passed down the hill nud left the
viliage and away ox) niy right, I hK»ked )>aek
saw the white house still looking
«)6wn on me from the hill, and it seemed
to draw me back. Xwalketl cu? till night, f
but found no place to stay, aud then
made up my mind to come back.
“I reached the foot of the hijl al;'tie
after midnight, aud walked back and
forth with the baby ia my arms to. keep
until neat daylight. H soon i
'
l-^o to stra*. bm I wnpp*.! the taby kept
*■> coofflT Ui its bla?»k*ta that it
warm u ~ whili m it* lit:!*' baakat
W ^. i „ iJcrinft llt it wiui a fewibiuiga that I
j 1 !•*!
iuteeM xriiti if. *ft«
pteed it on the step*, I LU m the RT-ve
<'J oak* ootxUe tbe (rate, until I raw tbe
enriimr from t..or '. ohimney.
®£S£2&kM
s.."”,E 7 £;
;^SHrs:€ f 7 ,:'E:
fitter?"
1 IUieuame teas Pbiiip ,„ Westm _ .rre
“Tliat rnau ’.” (rasped Joanna, “ Wlial
have too done, woman»”
The tramp woman shrank femi
doann.’s fierce “Wb* hare I
»herej>eateil Tagnrfj sonl, said
•There ian't a living
Joanna, “who dares to breathe tha
name to inv mistress. And now -
Hush
..“IhhWM. ealtod-b« mHt a a i i , »m*
penftweiy. (Untying tlm she found
sammons, bttle
Miss Orey tatting byjthe fire with
*»n^, Emilv in her lap. ’The hoarse, peculiar
never heard by nnrae or mother
without a Uinll of alarm, t-odtuat co.np
had seized its victim.
“Run for Dr. \mceut,’’ said Mi*,
Orey, J-amna briefly; ha*i and m another bw minute head
thre.wu a sl.awl-vui
amii«a tramping through th- star-lit
night.
Dr. Vincent was not tu his otfi-e. He
had been called to a patient am«nl
miles away. Joanna s visit bad earned
a little stir in thevillage hotel ,n an
tipper room of which thedoctor had his
' office ; and as she was turning »»ay
fr.rn ,he door, a gentleman came out
»nd said, in a pleasant, courteous tone:
perhaps “Kym. I are lie In want of a physician,
can of aernee to yon.”
“.Come on then, if yon please,” said
H- prtt otili;» hat, said a few worjs to
the landlord, and started in the Wake of
the woman, who walked at an astouiah
,ing “ pace. Who is
your mistress ?”■ he asked.
•• Miss Grev, sir. ’’
’• Ah, indeed !’,’ with wliich eiclams
-tiou, whatever it might mean, the
stranger broken* reiapaeJ until «ito a ailence that waa
not they reached the
house.
Joanua bpene^the xloor of the sitting
room, aud stood aei.le for him to pa gi.
“Walk in, air," said she. And he
unlked into the toll glow of the lire
light, and miw-tlu* woman sitting bv the
. l.«.rth>iri, tbe clul.l.... Irer knee; It
was sound asleep flow. Miss Grey
administered a quantity .if alum ami ami
sugar, which “asted like a charm,”
little Emily ...........I peacefully on the
; liosom which had grown more si.ft and
nestled womanly there. since the baby head
__
"The tramp woman” stood behind
Miss Grey’s chair. As the tall figure in
the doorway stepiied into the light, there
came the a cry'of surprise aud terror from
strange woman, and a smothered
gasping some! from Miss Grey. Aud
then, for theflrst time in herllfe, Joanna
thonglrt hermistreas was going to faint,
she looked so white and stricken, all at
once.
“Mb* Grey,’’.said the strauger, iu a
voice that trembled perceptibly, “ per
haps yon recall my name? I'was told
that yon needed a doctor, and si lk,
Y'incent was absent, Icame to offer niv
me'tha But T was not aware at the
t i t I was sismt to illirnde upon
v<>'t. madam.''
Miss Grey llfte.1 l^ead •* I Udmk
1 she said, trying own—‘‘Idieliere to speak in the
regal tone that was her
the danger is past, and I ran happily
dispense did with yoitr services."
Him not ask ton. to be »«ate,l.
tw4 ntoo,l tcI Ui lmt m htm.i
mg »pmi her with an expression half
PMA citiB halt her breast pleading. with She drew the
to a geatnre that
a i . 1 , as p lai n l y a* though her lip* had
spoken The tramp-woman it~“ You shall carawfprwsTd not t.mnle
looking U**n the other, a step
i »»• <nre to
«p.l without apuke, as Though tlie wonts Paine
any volition of I,ers :
“The child is his, lady."
. The looked
stranger at her iu a kind ,
ul Htnpor of aurprine. that gave i»»v in a
i»an«.t to eager awitemeut.
Martha Elaon! lie ejaculated
»tuli aly ; but before ho eouhl utter auv
thing mora, Miaa Orey had risen to her
stood baff»re them With flash
eyes.
‘ ,lJ y*"* say. woman**’ ate
lliis is lus baby, . . ma ... hui, aiwwered . •
Martha * wl *° hiu{ «*"** calmer ; and
'"rning ,o him aim added ,“!>«,
*° me when she died.”
“Tell me the whole story, Martha,”
She told him then. Mias OrcV^md sunk
into her seat Again, aud Joanna, striding
acrow* ter tnisireL’ the room stood at the WtXore b(mk of ;
ci,mr Dr.
sUsal will, folded arms to listen, hia face
.g W ,wing paler, and indencribablv temler
and mournful as she prooeedesl. The
little Emily lav still like „ fair carvel
cherub, lier goldeu hatr fiilTing in a ahlh
i# g silken mesh over Miss Grev’s Bern
sfcailfastlv 1k w dress. Her fostor-mothef gazed ami :
trenAde,]. tuion the beautiful face,
| ier l,,w
When the woman bad ended he. story,
Dr, \\estmore canje nearer and hsike.1
.......the bowel load; ' •
•• Theodora,” he said, “will von ' let
j0uk ut , liy child j”
She lifted her face, and the proitd eyes
f*-t! beftn’r bis mfiiitiifnl guy.fi.
“ .Vr,- ; v...i goiuff to takr-hA fr.-i'ui
u u-- x?, -hu initcrcd
1
* •
.
Sit .l..wn "
H - t ...k th- chair hi the i.pp.**ito
„f the hearth. She rose, crossed
fj,,, Hiul laid the child in his
iUl!l . . u, ( „ Himed to Joanua with ft
feeble, uncertain motion, and let the
*tr„nir, faithful ereature lead her from
the room.'
child -They tor left while, the; aud father when atone he with left his
a ilie
HiA . to . rej t ir p to the, vill a yc , itAvaa
ntldersttMid that he Hhonld VetuiV. in tne
.
fYlienhe win iroue Mihn hJ (Jr* v I iid the
sU p
going to» client of drawers ’ in om- -cor
™ r of th “ '^'“b bs.k out garment
al'torsrftrmeut of dniotv sizeanl work
u „ mf 'hip, J,; lotting the Totig-leeked f tears
£all „ .. ..... t to l.I. .l them
T1 „. v |„ , bain’s elothee.
Atdeugfh slip*»{'smitlfee she rame to tha long, fine,
French whit.'. Whi.4i had
,T,Vfh,.,l its dointv fiml.s when first
, “g, k . it ‘. ,-obe mofhe“ which htl its
wr , >n „i,t n p„ n will, sneh -loving e.ue and
, )ilt ; ( , n n,. This bas’k.t with f.nv other fliin—
ftmiid in Oie W* with «hii. it, slie laid aside
*"«
■ jj* came in the tn^rniug when the
ro4ef4 were looked h»*iglit ou little Emilv’t*
cheeka, and tor the first time into
*• ■ * ’ * vJ i' *> c-cf- et
. tl‘ i.
COp) C f *“ S’ t* ^ '''
eeut “'child, bride,”' And to moat nn
conscioiiidy Theodora he fount) himself speaking
to ebild, tenderly and reverently of ■
that- gentle .who, though ahe never'
won the best love of his>_®aBlrOG<l, had.
in him a tender and faithfu! pro
,«. t or and friend.. -
And somehow, iu apeak mg to her of
|,j s p-^st, lie itnc .vcr**d from the nibhitoi
of hy-gone memories the kev t<» a mis
erahle labyrinth of misnuders.tauiliug«
which had swallowed up their early love
an.) hopes ; and the wil toll from - their'
eyes, oid fhev saw esi-h *4hcr« hearts
ak they had be*-n in the first glow o
their youthful affect lob..
And so the quarrel that had been for
so long wrh no more, J*ut Lad vanished
like a troubled. dreami After this Miss
(trey melted ami softonet) tnt » h real
woman ; such a woman as Philip West
more and his little Lily—or Emily, h*
lie still culled her—hiidVanse to thank
(iod for, ever after. And Joanna and
the tramp-woman fired together.in bar
monv. happv in servitig tb« mistr<+* wnd
fittleEmily,*— De»tore*i-... :
W.
St. Sicltolaa, &£ all the world ksowa,
U the natruoof children, with wh -ra h*
is the boat popular saint ai tne calendar.
Bisfc|> of Myra, is Lyoia. in Oie time of
U#ton»lao th«Ore«t,a we to credit
the Roman biwiary, with tkrarka mi jfl.lie»l.tliree by secretly -j-«
titnte mm, lens
tssKSsrrisJSssi
p-IS’s^'-jyst
c f I P?g ojB :
“ Wilt than pray ? ali the clulilren fall
apon their Vneee, ^hereupon 'the and he let* disap fall
some fruit upon floor
peara. ^ In tliia manner he goes from
to hon*, »metmrea ringing a bell
to a Buo an ee faaamwd, vua/t* tbe a»nwe
rif* taqaitva into fbe o»diie< them, frf tbe
children, praises or admonishes as
tbe ease aco^rdi^ tnav he.rtistribnting sweetmeats
or rads -
St. Kiohola* is the Santa Clan* of Hoi
land, and tlie gmikhms of Switzerland,
Sn d theSornioe«as of Heligoland. ’ to
tlie Vorarlberg-he is known as
m chiliiretr jklas, who threateus to put uauchtv
into his hav-sScE ; in Nether
Austria as \iklo or Niglo, who is fol
towsd by a masked servant called
n while ^, in tire Holv'Man,” Tvrol he goee and by the
of e -< shares
ti ££*££?£,&£.HtaS . e patronage <rf'lira office ^ with —
the
2irIs § ,» he acompfnirtl amoi.a the Ws. Some
S?u m es h efa aocompaurea bv oy the u,e Christ- w n.r
In raanv and'th^Netfelriauds, narts of Switzerland Xi’cholaa Ger
nlanT presints St.
tm - his «T
distributes eye-Uie“th*'rrbUu.d*-r- on
^TJTHrHS N cholas JsjJf JZ**} *L
tS * 5to?i„,|i ^ “onti n SSS ! S ^-^ U^StoSTtht ^nOTtiTO
\ r » and •*.
aa
^dyen For
, „ 7 „ bo F , '“‘^‘y^bave _7 been secretly.con- . ,’
'
- wlth bakers grldmg nuts,
*Pjy cakes ul 8 and gmgerbrea.1 ™e m and torttmng
J' honey, as,I T* prepared with dour, aitfpir.
spioes and sweetmeats into the
moe t {aD ta f t,cal forms, from wluch the
. fron3 tl J'
n ^* Y “ e 1 .®® re ~
St- Nicbolas, supphea. Bnndei-Klaas i As tothe children,
or ia thebnr
den of their-prayers, the staple of their
l1re ^? R ' As J 11 ’!, they t I ,e importiwe - !ns P ,rutlo! him ‘ of to t ‘ u let ' ir
^“‘^‘‘^he <nft mto thc.c, chimney little aprons, top w»me th^g“J>n pretty
Sicbt h^bU wU» g MiSS!d.
to vmI m. nich tomima
.Smtet in mine Schnrtoti iu.'
Iu Belgium, on the eve of the good
bishop's serial voyage biahoprics in his pastoral
visitation of hia of chimney
fops, the children polishtheir shoes,
and after filling them with , hay, oat* Or
carrots Tor the saints whlfFliorG . they
put them on a table nr set them in the
fire-place. closed and the The door room is then earefrilly'
locked. Next morn
ing. it .is opened iu the presence of the
assembled household, when., miribilr
ditto! the fitmitnre is fonnd to be
turned topsy-turvy, while the little
shraw, instead of 4!i* linrs-’s foraue. are
filled with-sweetmeats aud toys for the
gmsl children, and with n*l* for the had
ones. In some places, woollen or China
shoes, and stot-kings, bundles baskets, cups and
saucers, placed thecliimnev even of hay aide arc of
iu or by the
the b«l, or iti a corner of the room, as
the favorite -receptacle ot St. Nicholas'
' (
presents.
win bhe r. l.gg 'TT I rod .uuh. till. ,
-Pew-taw--aware „ of the -citoul ^ of tin
**R Kj" 1ln * , ’ , “ l< ^ fl
specially called to the subject. Trd« It is
atetiwli ZiS^ak'TT^t fti ctenfly sliow. It .T7T Has ft imafiteiE
advantage, tcwi, over m<»t.ollib,.,,., hmr
of Pbjdueriou in that small space w re
d"’*'* 5 ' ,ln ’* the care and feeding of
fool" .-au. be Iwalowe d by those wW
tons *’« , tpjti-m. nte tdd iwdrteoffind
l«»<>h aftor the hen». The womui
“udehihlreu can toed tliwu. All that
he armev or ms e I, e*l ot the family
11 !? lac<i rest
lanniy t wiu» .,, no uipoiivemenoe oaii
^ , -Si
■<V«J‘yrned, Y *, besidea * • 1 Miipplytug m their •
... , own
Tins *. •. branch of .. industry . 1 Tiaa aiaui ■•-
mi*
other great advantage over many others,
«"‘No'fatfolv muSitv ran^EfiA.* n^.ra^V,. br’cilm V
nmnity cun conanait- moic wan a given ofoen
«mouut of flour, pork, potatoes ctrfton.
illustrated by the followmg extractfram
the national ngncnltnra report of 18,3:
“dthat ffijg^foc'iH-ld
the promoc had imported egga to
'h* value of *45,000.95, and that there
were no eggs to be lmd in th** citv,
though it was snramnded by a rural
population. *tati*tic« of M-assachiiaettH
agriculture for 1876-7, the total value of
tl.e egg product for 1845 w as 823, 891 ihau :
tpn yeara later, *52,688, more
doubled. Iu 1865 the value was *372,
912, and 1875, *903,357. This shows an
enormous increase, and that somebody
lion learned the art of making money cm
.mall eapihil.
_____ 11
The hhedlve’s Fortunate lllitcss. .
“’11,,, In a KhodivcV recently published Egypt ” the work remark- called
able accuTeiit actplimV by which tsniaixV JEW
KhcJivc, t.hc-jiglit of wiceiw
akm, -wilUv fomul -h-iniU-a-M tru^ th,
ft »eeniH that in thnvear IHfiH S till
Piwha gave *, gr^t toto'Af Atoxundria, to
which all .tnembets of his family were
bidden, including the s<»ns nf Ibrahim
aud others residing at Owto.- Such an
invitation was eijuivaicnt lou comm and.
and whs accepted by all hut Ismail, 'who
made illness .an excuse. After the h-di
Vftl, the princely ' party, at the. head ol
which were Aclmiet-, UmHil’s . idcr
‘
brother, and Halim, h younprer. and
favorite brother of Said, were_ nsK;«:»»ed''.s«
special 1 Midn-v ruin to convey them tlie back -cities to
Cairo. hetweea two .
the line of rail crosses the Nile, on .a.
tomous bridge built by Stephenson, and
the train «me tl.nn'.h,ling .town th
* ,,af V‘ :j,,s i ,v -r, ip
^gineer who drove ,fc saw to
but horror that f lie drawbridge wa« open,
leaving * yawning apace, over the flood
that rolled fifty t. et la-low. The
Hagea were Halim preeipdat.d into the river,
l*rmet> alone; escaping iVhde tlmnrgh
slip 1 ')ior tue-. eee ,,i niin.l, the
h ung snsf.* o li-.l for an instant he
long forced fob. a .h.-r the^ile open and bk -plunged' Aehmet. head
■ a
ebnnsy, heavy follow, dut not follow Ins
lead, and was drowned with hr- mil
J»uious. lima leaving the sn, session
>.,h younger brothe r.
' * Miafcr , ,7 h I arauiM •
.
lh o Ohb> State Jw<rnai V ubinyhcH a
letter from Genu Oomly, iu which llouo
i H If. i« I ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ * ?
<•/ * - * '
‘haad.-as writes, the mustcareleKK, c. T.to>:sT;t:r-:"; iinprov- .
be ace
ideut,. laugliter-Ioving Tliey winter: people in lay tha by
world. have no to
for—-even the proverbial dan* rainv and day needs sing,
nothing there- ; so they
and deck < Iren,reives w,tl, garlands all
-the day long.- Men .go here with great
garlandsof the ’ovliest flowers and green
leavc-i b n around the
neck and eh*mbhrs, down,the IhkIv,
arotiud the liut tops -ev-rywh^ie. Tiiej^ un n
ave not the and 1 a tors of the race,
fellow?-:-^--rliehcrds
men, the .b»ekmen, even the draymen go 1
^.b:nt adorned iu the mfjst exfiuisito
taste, with flowers and leaves wreathed
into forms of )>eauty which come; to an
Americau like a revelation'Ju art. . They
lave no wealth— nothing that would
an American—bnt playing they are
always laughing, making singing, floral wreaths. jews- The
harps Hawaiian or knows there will vorbe
that nr
a winter's alwavs day to provide . for, —yesterday, and. that':
it will fortwr. be the same '
to day and j
S«l f.rMral 7 I I he F-astoni W»r.
Tt,« i -, n ‘jJjJV i- T ?'fr .« •}?*•, .: ' \ n .
- j
, ,’* ! .^fSsaioXitie
|, riK "* r t::! V ‘
_
-,' toiJIW**** their
^JT .. Leortten
SE» 5 *ss £55
n( y, f Iat(.'1fv,-w.t ViehoUa, <>f Knit
- ,‘ * '^refore. * « nenbew n P to the
! ’ , }
. ^
« easnaU^ ,?T^tm - tst ‘f* agteal ‘^Id^the to minds j -f
. ^ th‘» j
i.m'^i'tiera the
r • and ordi
| .
„arv ■ e b ^ not sav tbis m
,<jr d r noUo tn v be ’ aonbted .lonotea
1■ ■ »*
^ “y . i- “h
* ^.rb g** v o : and bv the
, __p , -■
jShfwwS**?* er 1 “ to ^ihe h dlnwad r^Sv^i
“ ’, wai^nirtviuiVthe or
Bniwkn \ r beguil
.^_i aTnnr , J‘" “*■ srer.nc ourselves ,,vhiv'
JL® *“u . hrtwfl'Ib-owSSus , X . T? lie rell! ^the
r^r S ell ll fh^tw^ and
czar A t iu«tt, bo- b......; --.- were * tre at all
ma J, Prthaps.be-that S.SA the uararai lee;
P^ 110 ^. bT tUl f /7.“,? „7i“u
death, msy w unpress themmd ll of his
^ the “W***** 1 ® m j‘ fer 5'
»u72^* **. fflr s ™? ?' 8
®^““"‘rdt^o«tioD,tfoit r bf may by
ar,l-by < m htr e Te s a httre b, the Gnc
<***■'*&,W**** a *"? n W* 5 ?^ r ^ ”*?f 1 « 3ilP«. °* * p,0 “ “*
philanthfcphic undertaking.
---—--
i < «rto« UtUe Animal.
., fhe “ truncated , pichiciago ...... is one of .
tbe smallest of four-footed animals. It
The ia not mors than two inches in length.
shield whicheoyera theentire upper
portion of its body ia eompoaed regular of a
single piece, and consists of
tmiform, and smooth whiles ucatly ar
ranged like'wosaic. Thin poai of maili 8
. ks
truncated vertically ft rear portion.
Tjj e animal ha* a cnnom,cut-ofT appear
anee. swing t-the apparent al>sem-e of a
tail, but in reality due to the position of
that member, which ia. short and
pressed against the body. All the lower
portions, andTcgs the (oWred jaeck, with stomach, long #n.l Biueft fine
ara
bairs. .- •
The pichiciago .. is founil chiefly tn the
Cordilleras mountains, ia Chili, where it
feeds on earth worms, snails, aud in
sects. It uses its long, which large and sharp often
nails to make harrows, are
very deep. In these it iremaius
oealixrduringtte greatcrpart of the day,
aud rarely ymtnrea to wander to anv
great distance even by night. It cannot
jump or rim swiftly ; has hence when of
tacked by an tunny it no means
escape bnt by its subterranean gallery ;
hence, when hard pressed.it seeks safety
iu diggings new hole, and very
succeeds in thus escaping ; lmt when
this resource fails, the animal rolls its
hea.1 and legs under ita stomach, form
ing a ball like a hedgehog, aud thus no
rastsi in armor defies the teeth or claws
of its adversiuy. It is sometime* called
the chlamyphnre. As is the caae with
the mole and other subterranean «“>
mala, the eves are of minute dimen
sions, and arc hidden under the soft and
Ptofnse for of the face.
, — ■■—
The «M fanherti ^
fu reply to a lefter from . Hie post-offle M
* ’»«*««♦. *&*>* fo*!*"'*? « the
Jc^ni utatnB of the okl copper the one-rent. it d
plecF~of States iwTr mtum days, the Ci i e
treasurer states that com
named is not, and never was, a legal
p,*, pa-^aznamt whatever, ft**
recoive.it imyoient l rcquirml of noataf by dues law_f.» It
in
1M enacted statufhs-jfilt h *vvbon No. 3,567 of the
ievise.1 “ the miuor Coins
,,f fl. e United States shall bs a l«g»>
at their nominal value tor any
ammint not exceeding twenty-five cents
j u ftll y one pavmeni;’* b'the bnt tinder sec*
? >‘>- 3 . cl; copper cent i» not
iu eluded among the minor coins. Pb#
total bggmui coinage of the old copper eent frQni
- the l ig of the gov eriimeui ul the
present date, i» lfiO,288,744cent*, equal lbs
to gl,fifi2,877.44 This coinage it»7. was TV,
have been _»* Imuglit T«'-mary by the brnted
States that up their nvoirdn
since time at
pois weight; wfofn hut. thev- are now
fie pr^uteil In sumk of twenty
,., uust „, wi ,; however, fender docs debts not. constitute for
, h „ ra , ^ tn tin *
Hi^Te.
‘ k ®
periuteinlentof beer the uty mstitntiouH on
Island Itoston Harbor writes to
* 9 Hi eorrespimdent^ J ■* *>*■ ah roll, Um ws New Otr York fitting* trm
r
roomh«» auopen| inbtthe soapstone fire-place
projectmg rootin, writ, veuttl,,.
tm^ nt the tattom of each shte-pnee
communicating with the elmnuey
During the rally ni.tmn worn !.1 a kept
111 the fireplace ready tor lighting,
Abou the middle of heptou,her, while
‘ heiml among h . '' 1 a w S mgiug
boiae like tlm first attempt of a young
S» «*“>*' n “S; »"*“ Makrag^sure. ,h * M* 06 that -J the k,, ; < U noise ' ,, "
'
flr ® foanveon frtiat I st^po.-eil to 1 lie
a Uf,R .' 01 young ti, .». _ „ rn..
‘^***«k«
ventilators. Mica .arc - extreme!? ' fond
;>^‘toor.v aiiJ these liftti evicien^y
*Wractc«l y waste aeetl I had
thrown into the Jir«‘pl;M*e. x\1tcrwar«i
two mute appaieutly the onmwliioU had
‘^o»pe<V through tinv veil tdatora, came^
<t|| t- evor y
'. nT *' 1 ^cartc c*i a®ou no
them. My and 1 had heard
he smgiu^ rnru-T tumv* in toe fireplace
<)n H to‘‘lero ^ .j' L ajnoi/er'vnrv i'l ««!.•'
*- v- 01a ' a ■ c. '•*'*>
' In “"tS' * n \ !Wm
ttohtly out whera V *
| -* 0O, ‘ ‘
""O'’ 11 "'"J* 1 *. 11 ***** *1 r W
,to.vu m . irT j l t' ni tiw* lli-th^ide Uttlc ( feature bi!
nail fi m I
, _ do dirat
'.'' "l**; : ^ " .““S' to sing. canaries 1 »«« > w. < u ««
{ lb** “ ?% our y.mng.. »>««> ^f''V*°re® *«>'il-. as tl» f-- r f
semblance H redly -■roug. X have n
l "“ l il,w entertainment ..“i *. a"p, "J S ” T '
«r»l thire lmve i,e.iirnaTrghreM*re T 1 an.
"He «„ge.- ..... >”’“'“”1
..... .....
. .....
Metrerie Nlones.
Wt.hiu ,i„- las, eightora years twelve
iuIIk of mchKYik- stones h.*ivi -jcrurml m
the United States .ojif-tV.v of which spcciracos of these
have been Iv^ht
falls tf>ok pla, .• hr the ormru* region of
l, > At. m„ U( * UDtU < «’l“ t"
Hr,, aud froia Kentucky to Wisconsin,
inclusive.' Pjtif; J, I*. Smith, of Igouis
vi’ie, given » map of this region in the.
Au^rican Journal oi S*:and Aft*,
showing the lcealPv of each fall, and he
states to fe aggregat e
grammes, weight of . d ,. v; ’ hu>rt- V** than 2,300 ,1^
t
pounds, doing hack further, and t«k
ing a period of sixty vears, Prof. Smith
finds that there have beeii twenty well
noted falls in the Uuitcd Statef-, ten -*f
which Ware in the kame region, and those
ten weighed twenty times, ut. much as
the ten which oecurre*') outside its
.
‘‘ W^rily may--|--htq»e, tha n, dear-, t-haL
st Ktune futtire tiruelmay hftve. thehap
pin(ssbf. njtaking you my wife? ’ '‘^-8,
J hope so, pelting I am sure,” she replied, fellows “kr for
am' tired of suing
bresch of promise; M
like Why thieves are fine- notatoes- in 'the ought ground V»e
?• nec-orseJhsr to
taken up. '
Mr. Shi lay Makes a ruff.
f£lj&y ; -
*® “® »s*.w»cu. n* a ue»
nmbrei a, aad as timid aa a tore thumb.
mastered up eoanyra tl*e*4b*T eves
in* *> «U1 »!«>» * ywra* U1 t wW
b* “*“*• 0 ^” w P*®^ " *’ >* tm^e *® oat •rannintaoe. befoteba&d
how be would make.her belle-re he tad
*smm=?w.5*
^tssiSWaiss
sll0 T ! ler l 10
*?*?* he f 88 ’ 8>* tangled np in two
chair* anJ stepped on the cat’s tail,
wliil ' h ohjected m such a de,'i,ledly cocif
erons manner, with its most expressive
th “
h!K ,* uu !}}“, 1 " • J*»»fty caae to jorn u,
* nJ »P_dled hi* new teeth over the floor,
In * 6 P nil K hi regain them, the
c cuter-tab!e stepp ( -.i to one ddc to malm
«*
orDame “ u mto tne nght plaee at the
procer time to get wrecked and rained,
:tmn , »*lline the «« } P»»ty madt «*«y
« m roocl “» made a desperate
^o gt ri» * mother, or who was aml coming en, ‘ oantOTed to t!ie
:n as
ccrtai2 cause of th* hubbub. Her
«3? °b‘«bi6d snob a close view of his
that i ‘* went ^ 01KH ; ia fo moumiug,
,re ? t J )nt .‘ uto the hall against
the bat-rack, banging , her nose npsotlmt lb«
it wouldn’t atand it and ^nt an
. dor m enmson to protest. By this time
Tl »°e wa B made to un^^leratand that it
j^ad work to do. and well it did it.
Shrieks of all sizes chase*! each other all
U °T’ bnt *?*27 ^7 oonid
aUbTe, bring the ct-achtnar. ontof managed lusiiap in the
iuto poor Sltylay had to get
(ar from the seon- of
He can never go urto that mansion
again, he says, aud feels that henceforth
a cloud as thick as a brick house will
darken his pathway .-Cine/, ina » Sun
day lirotkjait Table.
, „
i °n lire in a Beilid’. Dentist si1 f1»lr hair.
i Dr. Sasatlea, of the New A ork
College'.carefully pronged arranged little his sharp
instruments on a stand
that wan^ attached to tlie dental chair.
; The patiect in the cbair was Mrs.
Oncie of 200 East Fortu-th street.
Among the dental implements asedis an
: ahYdiol limip.
the dentist had ■
While this in . nse^ Mrs.
Oracle fonnd herself enveloped m flame.
; So suddenly.(lid it happen that Mrs.
, Qi’acn* remembers only the alcohol lamp,
obh^ttha ‘ w^’threml
T™ atok 1.1'i kI.LTas ttirown
i over her w, ana nel.l by _strong hands,
Then she fainted. ^The dark object was
; a fireman s overcoat.
! I haa m engagementwttli a dentist,
| said Intrick Healey, of r’tre ^gine
No. 14, - and stood attlierloor of the
dental ettllege talking, jgnddenly I liearil
terrioie snrieks at the farther end of tlie
[ building, and 1 saw.a burst of flame. I
™ahediuyandlmfore l got to the end of
t ,ie n’d* i saw that it was a woman. I
] Ie f “ennata who were so <x-
1 ., "** mat ,, they only strengthened the
names, ami wrapped n around the
w0 ! u ^ n - 'u that put ont the tire,
“™ ■" la *" V'.
’™n’>» ' r ,
: ou’tt t »onldn t t take n »t the cham-e i it r
longer.
! rf , ’ j/r™ 5 ” ,® e *
**»“ somewhat tmorcheii »
.“‘j; Sw^ d. “V^r^t tgpr e»fon 7.o'. lmt m .T^ that o'-’ the
n ,*.,.!<•■ 1 ■— larapwhde fell
,, — m some way if
tSk flli, ““‘ l '* Rk '" ho1 ’
of “ conrae fo<*flre,
fhe dental with stndens ti me say imnrlkftrehief, that bey «m but
; -'** a SuH “‘| H’selvv .j y d l' deny this .
-
—
.sisuBenstor.M.'p^flt^l n,
hoping s pratsuded thwr ehy s<*ly»ie to rejndtop of j,is pusUsr n«bcmre.
p th«» peoplDEgaitirt
t?A {So.- toto^c^hltsimw. ^ 5to
SX CTlSSefoS Wt«
;|jsign (ana lies were successfulbuwinews it^^not that some man_ha« of hia enemies his
every full
• fonuutaa have been published i\ tmrportina il? to
come fromJiiKli AUlliority twohaW i and h
*iaut fact that no been at til
{’'»Mcl»whcly proviug the diahoueHty of theu^■
. ttS'JT'iw y«i» ® f
. J«neh«e. ‘Uiardty .««m and unknown sg.. la* tbr
sjonng man. -almost
fnendles».' with uo capital except lot own man
ot
^TuC? ^k^UlW
->had one thmy ail more, ttee.gwat cirelfciii natural’ oducataa. adv.mage. »d He
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l>ortant ***9» remedial .agtwfi** <>r GatniKniudH. Not
for the Hek sad W
ingtofind ont )without any l«wly o. tell thenn
* J™-Jg *S
nient upon hia formuiaH. iaH. .He H*« ndvertMed liber
eraliy, shrewdness, ^ufusely, nnd sad but but nifthod with which extrsordmsrv ,ary
•ns. m m s »im-flmd it* ia itwelf
”tv to- all who H**fk hewiness by that f»er
f ,. Wiu M tc means His sncbess iud4d has been
s«mc.ldn K marvelm,,-great tMt.
must he dae to intrinsic- merit in the srtkles he
sells more even than to his®ijMr«llel«lskillire
^^tSf£»l?»~SSJ2 f l)r. riercf-’s m.dnim- said
or He
tt,„- were in fact genuine nclieinc-. -such
ceu>y.am»raa every go es; 'yhpdtnsn Hav'Ssu"’s
dfngKist tosn
su j nhyhiGiarf would charge for the ssmairtide
on R g preBfTnpTrran. wTint’SHY^ ti;^-:
TOtac doetor-^fee suvud.' . Mur, ..v*r. Jiuving
thedrugRin such «nonuoun quantities, haw
a j i|i r !e« j a theijrstplace, hut pruseat
e ne , u butter form and choaix.-r lltAu tbx ume
mutt ire could jMWiblv he tthUmed frum feny
*4) i<n _s«tiw. -
-t*»'■!>»■ P iwoV V 'rir a t ^ bnm ^A i^r
point ith-tl*e «b;*n-Y(>r whet, .roimkii/refi in , -imcotion
w iwo|>ef m« Rlillratit«iH of a • Htididal*
fonhes^Me iV» •hap-!, lint if !■* the ftirthlull
"uudn-jmmmK T.. mike edi!u Jih ire. v.itb
isia ns to
thi^ vert matter. After that bri«fpcj i-yd,. thev
wit! t«■ ijniu* ivadv' joroVui doing l.> i t*«nk «»
?n(i HK '****?*: brfwTr hy»| i frid: -f him
8 • a sr^t publy himehictor.
mrkenv Mtil« Fnlk«.
Nmliim, h»» gtvw to. wrtttog* «f «terto,
I'ur-nts an tic- well ku-nm oxcelVn. of Lin
" f ^”ldreu a.i, 1 .their interop TIomm
dHine.i ions Inv tu« riwiv ( 4 th ; »pj rova! of
„Gm»t;ire ave the differoie ehn.i
‘’haraeter- hjtvv SSlild t d-tvenH .TSSSti' from UraJawa
j, inth
iwi i ag ,.. t „ „ „„„ „ r r e.„|, r ., th'"wh™
tie* litt’r voltvtn. iv H’ t„ ai.u-rti e j. il,i
Isrgi - nsla Inn- ,,.oynitottn- ....... u ante
:e-.. v.-r:.,.. of i .diudyM h-r
‘ biitv sen." fr.™, The o;,i V mi-.-itv Shm' ;
• rh- child Wiiv. ,|„® leva!
-Tha ft. y .t«,. rreni firtiwirk Taper,, et.-,,
^ T,,k K IS
jnut tvwn iRNucrt, iilttvtrntwi by intrley, «;»!.
Httraetireiv houpth The. t>ther_\x»IuTOe» will
«!»ort!r follpw. : fle ! .t,.'fst.paia-for ^IJhY; or Any
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to the for ?3.00.
John K. h vr>KB»ov. Publisher.
Hartford. €onn
Th»* iiriioira* ( ook*rr.
most delicious, light, white an 1 whole
^reW^ol’IC!?!'■'^wd. ''' b ^
a b«oluteiy pure, and' wi i go wuch .powder. further in
use than other kind** ni taking It is
mir'^sJ.l.-'to f*;i ;;!» it in hahuig. Ask ronr
J (- r,n * 1 ’’ tt,v ' H ' I ,u? ofl w ilh anV
ternai •' iYniui^^hViiroat^fh^uied il!positively v“ r Ni th tne anyW great eat
j u medicine, v cure 'Price
&{'rheumatism on the fact*; of Jh^--e*rth
?1 a bottle.HiA.bottlefi. ByM by all drag
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Wood Tobacco.' Tag PhiR
1 hk 1’ioNKr.B Tobacco Company
N ew York, tRMfton, an 3 Chi
I Am Bifiene- of
Quirk's lri?h Tea will make « new man yo»t
go d hr dmagf-ts at 35 ct». * raoksf*
** „n-i to .
J*** f f tb3 rait * d *-*'*’ *“* ,u * ®** cf
• , t*Mbw % Pbb* J. XLJfcdpath. «hiak iuiot
«it»«
«*»>>"« ofrare.ytteaerar bet
m»o any hiktry. ft is vrittea ia * Kjle ot
greretegaare, bat simple an i ^as’-of ctci
a ec-n
-srl^sSsjS
titrj tactare. file jafcluhera .icadStethcEi
4 Co., Oncmnati. Ohio) have m«de ti>? mo«t
elegant and attract™ schoolbook new b*f«e
tkspnbUc.^-;--— ——
a fte»^ ihas Delaacaaw wmaa,
up daring it* each long career, not one baa satned
and retained a large share of imMa. favor.
jyb. thoogti Tamr many ra have i i t mis enj^easnephemerslpopo- th ia that*hersaamany
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.1*,, tratad. almofttowiaWy taraatl'ant to
be of littis or no vaine, white the great inrigor,
whose rapnuUon they were mtondrf to
n T E b .f r ’t'er disaprwinted tbo* wbo ti.ve
, 1™’ eteimato
m tbe te consid
I ered a positive spedSc remedy for Bver com
pWnt, dy rpep a i*; matnlone rerera dsmiiry.
i conrtipstK.n, and numerous od>er maladies
UM ’“ om * ’ •
. (.ivaaoa’a Pakiiepiinw.
' cis«o t .
TfcfsSae Ciretr to M a par, ringls eopisa
Are rent., for sale by all newsdealers.
«»*«•» ManWy Compamou to « a year,
. ^ch^tL^LTg^tlr
rete *l So one now gives such UbehS term.
Add?«s to agent. .» we do. Bend for new freecirci.hu*
F. Oloreon Mass. A Co., *38 Tadfingtm
^ wife of the g&^rt of the ttt*** United SUtee
general vmy,
«£ 8:
like magic.’’ Bend for wrenisr to Belphen- l>. C.
. stine & Bentley, druggists, Washington,
Barnett’* Cw stlst
........ . _ ' H ,, r ln tlu " ,
world. It kills dandruff, , sltay. irritation,. and ,
pren,,,!- - a vigoron. growth of tha Hair
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OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston
C ■ fl. DITSON !M3 ISroedwny. New Vert*
f. *E. DITftON ^fS’f lJtotsnt *tree*i fWI-H
ROYAL PS$8Ir
Absolutely Pure.
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Ri?iE SUN | |
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VEGETIHEji WATURCS RIMEOY. X
AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE*
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Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat,
SSSLSZte KMnlm imneduia EtaatioB oa neslMt
dlccaae. brown's bronchial troches
ara a «lmpl« remedy, and will slmoct la
variably give immediate reUrf.
sold by All. chemists and dealara
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Burnett’s Cocoaine
Preye-iits *Im; Hair from Falling.
Burnett's Gocoaine
Promotes it# Healthy.Growth,
Burnett's Cocoaine
Ia not Creasy nor Sticky.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
-------- livares »#» Dtaagraeable Od<»r.
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Burnett’s Cocoaine
Bultlue* Kofractory Hair.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Soothes t he Irritated Scalp-Ski#.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
Afford* the Richest Lustre.
Burnett’s Cocoaine
1 - not an Alcoholic Wash.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Ellla Dandruff.
Burnett's Cocoaine
(•ires Now Life to the Hair.
Burnett's Cocoaine
Remains LougasttnEffect
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Fkom S. H KKNO AI.Ii, M O . o» Bowrov
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From JAMF.S It f.’HII.TON, M D . or Nrw
t’HEMJM
“Th«> result of my riam'naTion of the PEfirVIAN
SYIU'F-Jirorow ! > tr.re t- .t rv-ny -.zzxzJ:;c' of i>>~ m.-iJlr <■
fn.-Gh activ# inKtedifttit ros; in n p<>aitM>n «It of w thr
it* i-a
Pr..trt*idn<)f Iron, wbiuh us no 4ailitiuuajy cumhutmlanf'
pr»t«<-t#dthat ar#to«h#»tr. it-tbren »<*t uhd«r*w Huy cnacR# by «ipo#
I*BGM A A HAYKS M i*.„ 0 * Kormy AmtVrST
lfik SUir t.l klA.-fcAfOI faElIH
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BK« dod. |»»<hs tnK objnetionabl# ali f2t# durability <j>i»l»t>*w of. a " Mpintuoo*
Mithant iti.
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Posv.ro the BkHter Dkj-gwination
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ri«*wf(i«!>v!rt IH’.My, r vvr t '.trip !*/’- 1 and Dy*p#p
*ia, in my tarm’y
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h my ova ©n'd «h«* 1‘hJH'V.f ton rife**, toted V SVRl • t b# mtot- Por p-«acted
j> r.rt Mini . -nrrailed \ .1 cheerfully:
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r'vv; r '. .mm* tt l if, <rtp#r:a!iy ?.-> ttn.w#who *n- -jffariiic fro'm
dysp-PUrt and n#rvou« <l)»orr!-r» A- a rvhatif# and
p..v***TT‘i! alterafivst .* :•*, I Think. omm?paafl*d : and man
ssaarte *»
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PKHIreVIAS bYR'riP 3 if- Tlti« *n ; 1 ©fttreftt. effl-ttifute'* *
-tho*# danRerou-'resnedt## 'that >m«i ttetinKmy who >«-.rt*#n>js.
•oheited. with.the bop© sai-aable •> if are no- m#dir»n« y©t «»•
with -the properttro the'
niay b« ind«e«d to iriTc.it a Trui:
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors
86 Harrison A venue, .Boston.
SOLD BY DRUGGIST* GENERALLY
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Prtoo. aws _ , hke cat, *4 . ft B —TKmi w»t Traaa
, poflt-pmid.on roooipt of price,
wux Ci**K more Rapt urea than any of thoae for which
ertrarmcant cbtlina ar# mad#. A'ircnlmra frao.
"•"^forassis w York.
MaryJ.Holmes.
The new novel. MILDRED, by Mr* Mary J Holmee.
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