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THU IIUSBANVVS I.ESSON.
TUe ringing of the door bell Im
a pleasant soft and to nte, more par
ticularly in my idle moods. Like
an unopened letter, there is a mys
tery ibout it, and 000 waits with n
p’easurablo excitement to see what
| is coming.
gemming homo otto day earlier
than usu and, I found that my wife
had gone out, ahd while idly wait
ing her return the bell rang. I wait
ed expectant until Mary appeared
with a note, containing a request
from my o and friend, George L ,
to ride out to his residence in the
country next day, and to bring my
w ife w ith me. Iwa much pleased,
not so much on account of nnv
pleasure which it might give my
wife, but because I thought I need
ed a day’s recreation, and in the
lovely summer time the country has*
peculiar charms for me.
Pint the next morning everything
seemed to go wrong. Alice coni 1
not accompany me and 1 could not
get off as eat ty as I wished; conse
quently I was fretful and peevish, j
and Alice seemed to reflect my
humor, for she never seemed so tm- i
amiable. At length, however, I
drove away, though not in a
very pleasant mood. It was a love- j
!y (.av; and as T rode along, noting
the beauties of the landscape, my
memory went hack unhidden to
the time w hen I wooed and won my
bride. liOw happy Alice was then!
I thought. And how happy we
were! But that was long ago. No;
is it possible, we have been married
only three years! And I felt a
snarp pang, as I contrasted the past
wi'h the pre-ent, to think that we
could settle down into the common
place life we now' lead,
We had no serious trouble*, t
dhl not quarrel; though when I felt
cross, or things did not suit me, I
k ok no pains to conceal it, an 1 nf.cn
spoke harshly to ’.lice, who some
times replied in the same -i i i<, and
j-< ihelimes • ith tears. Yet we we e
ocncial'V good An id a Still, tile
charms, the tenderness of our early
love had urperceptiKy vanished.
I had lx come careless about my
personal appearance at hotite, affd
Alice was almost ( qm.lly neg'ig* n’.
j Her bi anulitl brow n hair, which site
wore in the most- becoming curls,
was now usually brushed plainly
behind her ears, unless site wasps'*'
mg out or expected company-
I dismi-sed the subject .vUhasigh,
as I drew' up at my f 'ende gate, j
with the refi-clion ilWt it was the
same with ail n’Uaicd peoule--must
he so in fact I for ho v could ro
maiice and sentiment find a place
among - o niai y prosy t calities ? I
-in pose v.o were its happy as Miy
body, ami yet it was not the hind
of I,'fe that I had looked forward to
with so ittatA btight anticipations.
j; y fVicnd greeted me with great
cordiality. Tu the hull wo met Mrs.
jj , looking fresh and lovely in
Per pit k muslin wrapper, w ith her j
Jcdy hair in tasteful braids. She j
rcpioved me playfully for not bring |
ing my w ife writ me, < halted a few i
miriftes, and theft flitted away, |
w bile my fiend led the way to the j
1 bvnry. As we entered the room 1 j
noticed a vase of bright flowers on
the table, imi bi ting an ;ir of taste
■ nd cheo!fnlness to iha apartment.
I made some remark about it, to
which my triend rf-.-ponded;
“Yes; lam very fluid of ti >wers
and like to see them in the liotise
and : s I spend much t> , o 1 •• •
wlie always keeps a vase o! them on
llm table as long as they last.”
Alter dinner wo walked out. into
tin* mc.T.n • f S V. men were (jptiie ex
k ri-'u e r.nd ttiOst tastefully arrang
ed. There was a variety of flow
ers in bloom, and I noticed that L.
selected here and there the fiae-t,
un il he had a handsome bequet.
When *.?e reached the house Airs.
L—-was on the steps. Uer has
band still corritiuing the conrersa
lion, gave h r the flowers with a
smile, and holding up a spray of j
crimson her' i o, which she bad bro- j
he ft off. she b( n>. her head w! i!e he j
fastened il among the dark braids |
cf her hair.
It was a trifling incident, ye:
their manner arrested my attention
I floi I been a stranger I w ould have
pronounced them lovers, instead ol
softr ni trri dpi p!e. Ml hi
HAMILTON, HARRIS 00., GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1878.
the day I noticed the same delicate
attention and deference in their de
portment to each other, There
was nothing of which the most.tas--
ti,lions guest, could comp! tin} yet
while showing me the most cordial
attention, they did not ignore each
other’s existence, as married peo
ple too often seem to do.
Iliad never before visited my
friend at his country home, and
was Very much pleased w ith it. I
said so, afer.dinner, as we strolled
out into the woods.
“Yes,’’ he said, “I think it is
pleasant." he added, “and I think I
jam a contented man. So far, I am
not disnppotned in 1 fed’
“How long have you been mar
ried L laskeu.
“Ten years.”
“Well,” I pursued, “can you toll
me whence is the blight atmos
phere that sutrounds your home?
’fell me how you and your excel
lent wife manage to retain the depth
of your early love as you seem to
do ? I should think the wear and
tear of life should dim it somewhat,
I never before saw r a home where
my ideal o f <1 miestio happiness was
| realised. It was what r had dream
led of, but have not yet been per..
| nutted to enjoy.
j My fiend smiled and pointing to
a thrifty grape-vine climbing over
a neat latice, and loaded with Fruit
said :
“The vine needs careful attention
and if cared for is what you see it;
but if neglected, how soon it wou'd
become a "’orthless thing ! So the
love which to nil, at some period, ts
the most preen tis thing in life, and
uhi eh needs so much care to keep
it nniimpared, is generally nogieftt 4
ed, Ah !my dear fellow, it is little
acts —triflles—that so often estrange
I loving hearts. I have al ways ma lo
, t a point to treat my wife with the
: same courtesy that characterised
toy deportment in the days of court
-hi) ; and while I atn carafttl not to
offend her tastes .and little preju
dices T atn sure mine will tie etptal
ty re-pod ed. Moreover, instead l, f
treat higher ns an inferior— a
mere si vhot!nil to oh'. v n T ev ~
! lev b, host—l real:/" *he f.cl that
she is niv up.at ud at! sticli hr... a
,t, tq to ~ v-itco in the management
ofonr A'i’y affairs as I have. l)y
qq.. means my dear friend, we live
oarpily toge'her and khow to those
around n that there is still in the j
world such fi drug as domestic hap
piness and comfort.”
That night I rode homeward
pondering over what I h: and seen and
Heardand reviewing t.ho years ot
our married kb, I was Mu ptised n't
mv own blindness, and determined
if possible, to recall the early dream.
The next norning at breakfast
Ias 1 oni.-hed Alice fly a careful toi
lette, chawed over the dinner, and
after tea. invited her out to take a
walk. When she came down, rtr
raytd in my favorite dre-s, with her
hair in shining cut is, I thought she
'never looked s iveeter or lovelier. I
exerted my.seif as of old to enter
tain her, and was surprised to find
, how quickly the evening passed.
I resolved to test nty friend’s the*
! orv perfectly, and tlio result ex
ceeded my ost sanguine expecta
tions For all tho little nameless
cxnoctations so gratifying to a wo- 1
man’s heart, and so t.niversally ac
corded by the husband. I find my
self repaid a thousand times, and
I advise all who are sighing over
ihe non-fulfilment of their early
7..„.... , t" e „ 00. l .1.-, likewise; rc
memherihg tliat wimt is worth us
ing is worth keeping.
A man in Cincinnati owned a pot
panth tr. Ls’ week he went (ff
with his wife and family for a vi-.it
of a couple of days, leaving the pot
pan:her and his mother-in-law to
keep house. On his return his
grief can be imagined on discover
ing ihat it was the panther ami not
the mother-in-law that as dead.
The old lady had talked the poor
an'rn 1 to death.
j Women seem in a fast way to got
there rights in Kentucky. A poor
| deceived man, whose innocence
I was ruthlessly imposed upon, has
-ned lor a breach of promise a ma
i nre maiden of forty suninv-r. None
bn' the brav de-ervo the tair, and
t‘ r- fare in this instance i* set at one
:]t attsand do !ar c .
She lives at Ottawa. Canada, and
tills is lew site mattaged it .' tslio
thought it would lie just as well to
commence housekeeping right away
and begin the Now IVttr with train
ing up a lni-hifftd in the way lie
should go; hut her father thought
differently. tb> she invited all her
fiiends to the wedding at a certain
church at a given hour. Of course
there was a big crowd, including
the angry father, who was prepar
ed to forbid the bans with a shot
gun. Meanwhile tho young lady
and her adofed V. do An. went to*
another church and were quietly
married, and as they left the sac,red
edifice sho remarked where there
was a Will there was a way.
By and by w e can sii down, fold
onr arms sod let electricity do cv
ciything for ns. It already ftntiish
cs light, heat, motive power trans
mission of speech, healing, and a
hundred other things. The tele-*
phone and phonograph, the one for
ranstnitling sound and the other
for preserving it, have scarcely
ceased to ho a cause for amazement,
when an eltdrician comes forward
wi'h the electroscope, the pi evince
of which seems to he to transmit
waves of light by electricity. Com
bine it with the telephone, and
while two persons are talking with
each other at a distance ot say 500
miles, they can actually see each,
other, at least so claims the uivea
tot.
A young gentleman m New York
Ims hit on a very funny sort of
amusement, lie sprang the fire
alarm as a kind ot pastime, and tho
way the ennitics came dashing out
and got fooled seemed to him one
of the most comical hi sof tho hol
iday season. But alas, hi-j-y lias
sped. It fled with the dying year
Ho spends the first ninety days of
1878 in the pi'iiit: ntiarv, where the
doth not alarm kit! the roar of the
doming engine disltirbeih rot the
lie,ace thereof. This should alarm
•bnciormm young men.
Whiles Tripod ami h>B evifo wore
vailing i" the theater last tnglit, he
nudged her n the short ribs and
said : “There Comes tho reindeer,”
when t-lie w i li ft troubled look on
her Ift ce, “lanced at tier lavoliiler
coiond dk dre*s, nnd excbiitned,
“An you didn’t brii g an umbrella.”
Things are climbin’ down low,
sonny, remarked an ol t darkey.
•‘Fust I due. cum down ter two
meals a day, den I cum* down ter
one —mighty plain one at dat ! —an’
now lire* my ole hide, el I don’t
grit ter scratch lound to get so
much as one good aq'inr’ luuehin’ a
week !”
“1 he manntaeture ol paper from
wood lias reached the altitude of
perfection in Canada- The super
intendent of a mill up there say* a
tree is. cut down aid shoved into
one end of the mill and ti'.’-: minute'
later there i* a neighbor at the oth
er end to borrow the p per.”
A shoemaker, with one eye, com.,
plained that one cf ids lamps did
not burn. One of his shopman:*,
who i* a genuine sou of the Finer
aid Isle, exclaimed w ith astonish
ment, “Faith, and what do yon
want with uvo lamps? You hay’nt
but one ey e.”
The lady who did not think it
respectable to bring her children up
to work lias lately lieaid from her
two sons. Ono of them is a bar
tender on a flat-boat and the other
is a second clans steward it. a brick
yard.
Drrs*-mat<ers diff.-r with God in
regard to a woman’-form. They siv
that God is well enough in his way
but that fie has no taste, fie makes
a woman, and it takes t urn about
thirty years to Hiuecze them into
shape.
•‘.My soil,” said a m uher to her
little b“V, four years old, “who
above ai! others will you w ish to Bee
when you p iss into the spirit land?”
“Goliah!” shouted the joy*.us biy,
“unless there’s a bigger t. flow
thei v ! ”
“It i- well to leave something for
those who come after ua* a man
said w hen lie thr: w a bane! in the
way of a constable wLo was chasing
him,
tTl’ll* ON Cii* Tl 514.*,
Me protest w’th some feeling of
indignation against tho t riggistn
which prompts certain newspaper
w liters to exercise their fatn-ms wit
whenever an elderly amoroso thinks
proper to unite him--'lf in wedlock
with * lady s'ill baskitig on the
sunny side of fifty. What light has
any scribbler to belittle tho con
quests Sad assail the motives of the
glorious little god of Love, because
he aims his arrows at the hearts of
••• v* n— octogiuari n and a tim
t tire bt aetty, w ho has already ('hron*
ieled oilier tablets the conquests
am! triumphs ofnearly five decades?
On "fiat pliysol- gieal principle
can wtf contend that the soul of
man, after lie has reached tho high
ly respectable ago of f-mr score
years, becomes ,t sort of notiii.fi ma
in able concrete, dead to all new tin—
prc-sßfons and impervious to Cupid’s
darts? What maintainable ground
have we for tho belief that a ripe
and experienced beauty, within tv.iC
years of kissing her first h.dfcentu
ry, o*a'jn.nt trossddy kindle with a
genuine 1<• vc for a dear old hoy of
eightyihrei?
Wjt'donot intend to exhaust Lis—
toiy in producing examples of hap
py tuavriages in which the htide
gvoom’s gray hairs have formed a
pleasant foil for the golden locks ol
ihe youthful Wo do not
care-io show how frequently long
lines t f bn its have sprung up, the
eldest of v. hom lias first opened his
(Vesin this world on ah anxious fa
ther ot seventy and .i happy, pan
ting mother ot seventet n, We shall
notevin quote the well known and
well w orn proverbs relating to such
marriages, one of which tells ns that
it i better to he an old man’s dar
lit g- than a young titan’s slave,
and another of which has some
thing to say nhotlt winter lingering
in the lap of fptiit g. Ail w e desire
lo tfruilend for is that an oUli rly gen
tlrrwan and a mature* widow have
jest, as much right *••> fall in love as
a I ol of twenty-two r.iul aio!n olgirl
of seventeen. .Just, as much light,
indeed? We may properly say much
better right. What fire ft young
in n’s necessl'le, for ft w ife ns com
piled h i h those of an old matt? A
young man can jump in'o Ins slip
pers, fasten his collar and suspen
ders In liinl as well as in front, and
do all little domestic chores tor him
self without assistance. An o'd
man needs a helpmate, and loves n
wife for the aid she give- him as
well as for her beatt'y, gentleness
and gi ace. So far as tin: female is
concerned, woman is fond and lov
ing by nature, and her heart is cer
tain lo go out toward those who arc
in a measure dependent upon her.
When the fl irio that ntlracksand
consumes her is kindled by a sinter
of between eighty and ninety sum
mer* it rimy burn ail the more
steadily from the knowledge that it,
is fed by a lotermg form which may
need the (inn hand of n true woman
to guide it through the path of ife
in the future. If in a union between
eighty..three and forty-eight some
little attention is paid to pecuniary
matters ii is only t lie result of a piu
denee t;.light by experience. The
well known fact that when poverty
comes in at the door love flics out
of the window is seldom remember
ed l y giddy young couple*, who rush
into wedlock without knowing
whether their love is genuine or fie
titions. It is not likely to be over
looked or forgotten fly a bride
groom who catue into the wo Id
when Robespierre was in his glory
or by a bride to whom for ata-ore of
years housekeeping has hern no new
< xp( l iceut. But hr cau*e the chink
of gold kc< p* pleasant tune with
ilie marriage balls it does riot fol
low that ti must n<-ccs“iri!y blunt
the edge of Cupid’s arrow .s. The
wirox'd messengers of love flv
straight, eft.l we protest againt the
impudent assumption that they .are
powerless to reach the heart of
widened forty-eight when shot by
the amorous eyes < f four set re and
three,
A boy ho joined three feund\
‘cl.no!*, to keep Christinas with uli
of them, now reports hire.self as
higfllv disgust* and, because all three
of the f cI:oo!h he'd ihtir
lestied* the same evening.
THIi OiOVltltNOn OF JVIASSACUtr-
Met. TS.
I Tis name is Rico, Tfo belongs
to the Republican party, hut from
his utterances on Wednesday last,
he is training tho wrong Crowd
St mding oft the threshold ol a now
year, ho saluted il with tho words
ot a patriot. There was'no uncer
tainty in his tones, no misgivings in
his language. So far ns ho was
concerned the war was over, and he
intended to lo.iYO t.othing Ulldono
to conviiu is hearers of tho hen
esfy ami sincei h v of li* opinions.
Instead of declaring that the
Southc'ii people were hypoents and
murderers, ho said that they had
accepted the situation in good faith
and would act. up to their pi fes-i.tns.
The following sentences from his
message to the Legislature reads
like some old-fashioned, Con-titu
tioii.lovmg Democrat’s speech to
his follow citizens. “Tho right of
local self government in the Slates,
'respectfully, in time of peace, so it.
he republican hi Form, is practically
indisputable. The latter cannot he
said to he granted, while a State is
menaced by military force in its own
holders, ami not under its own au
thority, and peace and fellowship
cannot ho sit'd to be accomplished
without those si<*ns of recognition
which demonstrate that tho pacifi
cation is genuine and worthy to ho
trusted.” Well said, Gov. Rice,
and we thank yon for your rebuke
of the Blaines, Butlers and Chan
dlers, who are the controlling spin
its of your own parly* You had
better come oui from among them.
A Lung Tester. —We don’t want
a Moore township girl fora lung
teste l- . At a singing school up there
ono night a yohng man was brag
ging al out the strength of his lungs,
and invited a girl in the company to
hit him in he breast. She said
she was left handed; had beert
w ashing that day and was tired, and
didn’t (eel vnty active, but at his
urgent rt quest the let go at, bun.
When his friends went to pick him
up he said ho lliorg'lit lie would die
easier lying down. lie had lost till
recollection of h iving any lung-, but
tho yotmg woman consoled him by
admitting that she did’nt hit li m as
hard as she might, have done, he.,
cause she rather liked him.
A bay Bix years of age, wa par
taking preilv freely of the good
things of this life nt the dinner ta
ble, immedia'cly after hi* retutn
from Sunday-school. An elder
brother, ri•_ht years old, after eye
ing him for some time, said; “Guar
lie, if you w ere to eat much more,
and it kill von, you would weigh so
much that the nngcL could not car
ry you to heaven. ” Little six year
old hesitated for a moment, and then
coking up, replied: “Well, if they
coiild’t do it. alone, God would send
Sampson down to help them.”
A Chinese medical work tells how
to treat a person troubled with
nightmare. It says that you should
not rudely awaken him by bring
ing in a light; but that you should
bite his toe, blow in Ins cars through
small tubes, pul I out fourteen halt’s
from his head, twist ihern together
and tickle his nostrils with the ends.
Past e this in your n'ght-cap.
.... .——wrSS** ♦ ■■
George Elliot sayi, that girls nro
delicate vesK'ls in which tfl borne
onward through ihe ages the treas
ure of human nffec’icn. George
George, you don’t know anything
about il. Did you -ver take a week’s
salary into a ladies’ restaurant, nnd
try to fill orieof the e “delicate ves
sels? Gtorge, it can’t he did.
About tight hundred emigrants
Rom North and South Carolina and
Georgia have passed through A‘-
lanta in tlie last thirty days. On
iLo other hand, we learn that ihe
number of those retun.ing over the
Little Itock road and arriving at
Memphis amounts to from one hun
dred to one hundred and fitly daily.
“You wasn’t around when they
dealt our flair, was you?’’ said a n-d
haired man in a railroad car. “Yes
i was there,” said the man with a
bald head. “Yes I was there but
thvy offered me a handful of red,
and J told them to throw it in the
cord scuttle to kind'e the fire.
$2.00 A YEAR
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CRICKET r. HEARTH
The people’s favorite literary nnd family
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on
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"HO Fallon street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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