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a wamvi, wneoK
Too bl*tne m« that I cannot loro
An you con lore, my friend:
Too call me hearties*—iinfct «
Boc*u»e my fanciet^Da
I do not My H Is not true;
But Oh, no; *hrt rour word* and ire ( right; laugh,
\cu lotre, who
Which pdoimost in the fight'
And Should" why, If you were peeking Jot*
joe hare turned to we?
I, Hire who of ad who meet your gm»«,
sworn faoonstsncj!
Go farther yet, f>oor beast, and aeelt
For one who still can give;
Or. if your bean tweak pro»e tooaharp.
Curse met m 7 friend- and lire.
Yen: Odoo I eunwd—and IJy«L Ala*l
’ Ha irt-t ter far to dir,
Mantle Krm meetly uf.iarwd cht*j>e<l the and «ky prayerful,
to
I lore*! loviiMM*ihM t«i well—*# you, my friend,
An* ;
B i ■ du* bard, ere cureed, yoti know,
V»ill* - vcrwhdftiing jsoaer
M ▼ lore went oat—** yowim will do—
It ;i afirtt many y«'*re;
And m t in we yea rt* 1 wan not glad,
And l»it<er wtsre my »«j».
My u*r* waaitke yottrlore, my friend—
ft mej eltbuo n turn,
1 In In rj ii<» of of pUMiotiairt word* appeul.
I hat btirn
But you wboktfe,and! wbolsagii*
Mar i«n at lean in peceej
< iiu you'll thank wfSl me to? my worda,
* »ne dajr jour rntiii ceftM.
TWO CROSS WORDS.
“Lucy, if you mean to #won thi#
button l do «i#h you’d do it. 1 can’t
wait all day. ”
Tom didn't speak a bit cross, only em¬
phatic; hut 1 was out of temper that
morning, and my head ached badly from
Kitting up the night before. Tom had
gone to a supper for the second time
since our marriage—given by some of
hia bachelor friends, anil hail come home
the worse for it. It had provoked me
intensely. Ho I had to follow him to bed
in solemn silence, and awoke none the
totter pleased ottni iuy sleep, on the flip
morning just alluded to, T*> make
matter worse bttWi, Hu® mMnth to aj«ke ffMih tome
about the *%> 7
was rutting the brend for hi# lunch
dipped, in tlie ting a deep gtoh In my
hand, and tho baby awoke and set nptor
sharp little ery from tlie cradle, all in
ono and the nag,,' moment.
"You ean't |^ait as tong as 1 did last
do all 1 can, and more than 1 am able to
do with ono pair of hand#.”
toward Torn • ir ““ii‘ffHiv with t .; iVuMfift startled, r «it "Why,
me a
LtlfiX I" Ijnt'yjfie,” fer
ing “Ihuft down tie l>[|ad ammutcBig I !Sri'"J§d’ OW- tlie
babv. wliih' tl|c bhad H®aiii' A.wi. ji trap "S, my
hand O'er her ■bite A u’vn
done »onr|fc. yH'4hr#e nPlieA j : i
wish 1 had never seen you 1 wish I was
back again w»th my Xutjier alid my
mother,''
I broke down with a burnt of hyahiricai
fears, and seemy (lie blood on my hand,
t om came ovCr ,o,d ktielt down beaitlo
me.
" Why, full of Taiey," tondcnjcHH,."yoil'vtv he said, hia voice and
eye# cut tlcYo, your
hand. Why didn’t you say BOV
give me tin- cltMd vdlflc you bind it up
—ne© lmw it bletM'lfi."
hut- Ho I holiljj
him ou
fiubliiiig.
“Iten't • 4 IWt off ery, Lucy, he conumiod,
stroking the Ymir back from my fore¬
head—" please don't. 1 know l have
done wrong, dear, bid I didn't mean to.
I fell in with some of tho old boys,'and
they it persuaded hurt time, mo against my will. But
is the Lucy- it s tho last
tnuf.”
lielp WhyditthN and ej|.#»fcuiroiift IiteutotAhfy Swf.fiBmM
n>4». .luyto-oinau’s ‘tyn»idl , li#lP<M heart. l C 1 li‘4
of
"Oh, yes.” I iniilolfiBU said, snoeringlv; “ it is i
easy told enough to thingMoiv. pronnsjs tfowoftn V<u
me the same
you expect me to trust you now?”
Tom was spirited ami ipiiek-tenipercd
Griat hivingdiearted men always are,
He sprang to lus||>mljkc a thish, iuid be )wd be
tore 1 had time t*tep.*ik ® «• Wink,
left the room. I tW child ThIS
the cradle, and ran to ia.&K&c. * he door, latest
was loo !£• | H» fr| ‘i I l Jif t
ru f w
I went how^blsnk iicfetofti. Iu£ luJUkfa#-'
man; and drear it looked,
and what a sluwin stinging thorn them
wa# in the verv eore ot uiy luairt! 1
loved Tom and 'ha ijoAxtonluA low.) me, \Va had
Iwn married aSSVSSrol. and
this was our 1 sat down
w,U, the baby in my arms, heedless of
my morning work, amt Ml to W*,.S thinking
*„ ft. .....
eu« in particular, When wo #«* in iliua
tieriy world wissl. It wa# in auhuun, aihl all
the soggy,j, pi a liigse of gold, as
the sun slid down, and the #quirr<<ls
rlmttered overhead, dropping a rijH' nut
now and then into niy hip. as 1 sat there
with the last nmwbt summer in my hair,
knitting a puree for Tom,
golden “Lucy,” stitches, lie said, as t wove in the last
“you've knit my love—
life ‘
my very up in that pqre,-, Tdl im
dreadful.’'I tlunk of it, vsVtu; ! ilXl ,u<w, i\ «Mtvld Xtei l>e \X t<#>
Tom, IX i
“No, Iansweml, “you tiiat arete
hare the puree, and tlie Uawl knit it,
too. ”
Poor Tom, ho enwl then iust like a
wild, Usi fond of gav company; but nioiUei you
must did tame him, Lucy. :u> yiau
we,” , . y •
fully a# 1 recalled it to my miiul that
morning. Hail 1 done my duty? Hiut i
tollin'«l tin- t iaiMple tn bo mother, who
never let fall on unkind wordy
But Tom would U bouM* to hi# dinner.
The thought brought me to my leek 1
did my work t eiioBt
■Xa .king just sail l knew 1 he
liked. The plum-ptfoowg waa done to
perfection, aflsss:“ the lt.br m vi a gfoan u, wh #hp, and
” ' T '“ “‘
KZtper-xSSt^£i
t&iXS&rii'SMlZ'i welcome But ha dal not oome. lucht
to the uureLrv to wait & aiul watch piSreaUW How
toe fitUo thorn X mr
rankled. Toot hail Imdreu hi. proSUM.
Nothing elan rang * in mv * earn through
the long bourn
About two o'clock T hoard a tmtae be#
low. and wont to the window Thor,
wo# bTuH a man ,«1 j”iT the isireh- p ° rcl1 ’ 1 1 Oouid * •#« him
'Tom mthat mThJj vou?’ 7 1 aalred oof Ur y>
nutting out
open the door ’ Lnet- *^**7* *1 auick. **> the
polfoe ” are after m« '
My bean u sunk. The tulip* offer idai!
whai eouid he have <longw I ran down
iwiftly and unksitunl the <*«♦, * Bat aa 1
did an, two men, wealing official liodgoa,
•topped upon tha pieeh, aud ou# of than,
laid hi# hand on Tam’s shoulder and
said:
“I arrest you, sir.’’
“For what?” I cried.
“For murder.'
The floor seemed slidmg from beneath
j my feet, but I caught at the door to
j lantern, and, oh, God! there was blood
; on my husband’s hands.
i All the rest is blank. When I came to
I myself again, I was in my room, and
kind, compassionate face# were around
S: - < I asked for Tom. He was in prison
awaiting W. trial. Thexe U U .
quarrel at the tavern, aud Tom had struck
j his antagonist The man wasn't dead,
■ hough they thought ho was at first -
but In- was hi wily hurt a tout the head.
j But if jp©oover«d—well, it would not
go eo hard with Tom.
I arose ana went to the prison, but
! they would not admit me. No one was
to see my husband till after the trial.
Another day crept by,a night, and the when door
morning eame I went down to
and opened which it. with always a vague aoeompanies feeling of
expectation afflictions, and looked out The
severe brightly
sun was rising grandly sod over
tho black stone jail. The frost hung
tbiek and sparkling of folded over everything, lay
even the scrap paper that
at my feet. 1 stooped and picked it np
idlf, a# witiioiit we eatoh at a (draw or twig some
times, any motive or power of
volition. The superscription it caught my
eye; it was my own life, was my own
name, and my husband’s hand writing,
1 tore it open and read:
DnaaDvcx: I have broken out of jail, and
amgoiiiR well, no mrttet where. I didn’t
nirike HastiugH with mti ntioii to kill him.
1 iu intexwatcd, and it wa* more hi* fault
Hum none; but he may die, and thon-at any
rat. , it i* for yim, bm >, for me to go. I never
n a- worthy fathlnh <>f vour love. sj|8 Now you can go
hack toyonr tlTo^weiftfor forget me and l>«
harpy. You «in hud teat money
KtssKTjtS!
trtr « -wev-gj*.
lids fhui way the Mull This was p*cia*d* the re
wot! mv crow word# hud
forme! iiAd.fit|. Truly, AV^AliUll truly, iAdjnP^ the wages of sin
<<i# JiMitt- <1
■ <<f sAi-potiil pdiiiHluneirt, • One uparit
real lire, to perfect our torment if wo aro
'lost. Comwiwro j# all #utticient-re
giome, tlint .wuiin Hat never dies. It is
not teihe for diiys m* fo-& tmitVdloVed 1 iflu k at I inomftg! s^Mcd
fhht
WoicIh eould not expresa it, except to
one who had passed through the same
fu rnace of atllictlon. But I lived for sor
ii'i? and d.iilHi rarely walk in'eaeti of.TverT
stops, and nursed my baby, ’ and did the
• •rkjfcy Muds |v liafl'to d“.' I did uolggo
Bek go bile, fat tor's. I reupm-f at
p. Bouftie, m'B and Lis eiKuuigiW k«A hi# Bhigwall oiflhd
pill. Avon lA?
gefi pi'’oBet vv- IJBes . lote'»vei#»r- , m,
Ulistings did not die. He recovered
itnd il.ilde a public statement. He wa.
ju>ire in fault thsu Tom was. Then ho
put .. notice in all the papers telling l,me. Torn
to come Back; lmt he did not
The winter passed away with tender long,
to,,,; collections nights of bitter remorse, and
n of the dear hmd.and whoso
d,ong arms had onee been n,v stay and
support: the spring eame.....the Summer
another winter; three years went by J
q. •rqj’-'pt V.hdU.m’sht.te f-v ri
to Ul4e 111 hahy. grew to
# hur* ng, with blue eyes and
gmdei. ''air, and a to,igue that never
weaned ot it#childish prattling. All. ay
long she #at on the door-step, where the
eveiling sunbeams slanted in Imping to
V,'" 1 ’ T bstenmg while I told her
o he fa Iut who would come hack to us
clime dav. For surely lie would «>.
Mo.t surely t,.d# mercy would vouch
i^u^i. s wi my soul-had inured °I
twi* The tnrra ,, . « spring f > Was l peculuit, *
Some
j‘Q » the >fl^ see 1h mm! to drop down
*’“«*liiuahbe, S .#ie V <> ,' trees, ’ ‘A' the BUn gross, " or the ‘j ft
flower# a dmuer, a tenderer beauty I
* or, UnuAitef and looked out of mv
hltlc wiudow at tlie kindling beauties of
rilihri *! r * '^r" K< seemed ” s r 1 a l to lgl feel f s *^7*' the
«" light f* pbove ***» nm-.m,, event praycref that winged my
L Ji™' ' '^|± >k-e# d nlomit i|’bir to bo an«Werod
0 ; , g t firi
.
fn-ec,i#l#wmuJ ' ,w ™ distent fltjrtf; wchI, tl#turdedpvo itol the robin
l
twilkied to her yonng brood amid the
J'tilUy bloom of the orchard, li.sl's
b.ve single in tlio golden brightness of
Pin’ «a> ; w«<lw,ur.l going ^f»b'P. smt My child, lit
d"H «u|d ^ watching the tayfc. talking AU to
at
!""* ber dunjiled hands and
..... ...........
iMiniif—pappv words coinin'; Kltie go meetr
The stirred my heart to its
utmost depths; and dropping my work t
followed Her out of the door. A man
was coining up the garden path—his
garments tottered, his step slow and nn
certain. A beggar, no doubt I willed
Effte to borne back, but she ran on, heed¬
less of iny command. Tom’s little spaniel
that 1 had l>cttc,| and taken care of for
His sake, dartisl from his kennel with a
©♦for*. puctfliM: cry, atfoh as ' I never Jmufd Tj itom
Afhfct did . it J alt ¥ n*ghf r # . ‘
My “f-H
throblart ami my kneea trembled. Tattle
hands, Kfliq ran her on. golden holding eiu% out blown ls»tli all dimpled alnnit
i her le-yvau nwy h.lle. face. ahv “ fispi'd, How-de-do, a.elm Bkpj.y* iveulieil
<ko smoV ttl't v v 1 C ■ % ’ ‘J J,
He sti'pjxxl and raised her in his arms,
aud than giaiwad at me. Aud lu suah a
'JilSv^lvi^hlrfnie^k e'lf ‘ KKanl
,
from
the grave! Not that, either, for mv arm#
giwv,^ mw tm.rtblef'irm. d/roart
Snrek h,«ok. ak ak and and tell *
Bre «p. « me!
“Ye#, Tatey, r, it’s me. believe—and I eomld bear it I
4*° ,uU "ithoat » dying, RMting I aud the
fr “F* F» ’ * you
otl, ‘ *P aUi -
ssrtt ^rrtss
- ■ -«*»?«•
muon -
"** t
»«? 1
i ?friff 1 ’. 1 "T C , r ^f 1 word,> l *** •“*
*“* 'wearv veara
" Mammy, mammy,” intonmoed her Effte,
around on father's
• 1,on ™ w * •» mor, ' ; PW
wm ‘* *****
Yea, thank God. „ he ha. coia. back,
prodigal—bn* aud Tom, hungry-like husband. the
my would my
m*v< rtholuaa. 1 never speak crow
toll* any »<**
Ins spring time i«win, The sweet
May auuabixw steal* in at my window a. I
write, and I hear tlie hurtle down down in
UuMbalamt wood Mr httahand ta a man
now, stsuiding old op proudly, 1 la* know foot that on
the grata of tompAation
Orxft mercy is iaeqtji’i than to His either. jtjp oe, ana
His lore greater
A Kmart Woman.
A nice ’ respectable ladv not a thou-
4 mil m away had noticed, to
}, er dismay that her “worser half” was
^ Some' evenings since, as he was
leaving she fold him he need not hurry
hack—ehe would not to lonely—-she
Benedict wished her ducky to enjoy himself, etc.
smelt a veritable mice under
that hypocrisy and resolved to i«j
dividual” avenged. Atont eight mirrht o’clock, “an in
about hi* cautiously'along «ize have been
Mtcn door, creeping nowelesslv to the
and Benedict peeped
Just as he expected, there they
were a pair of boots a coat on the back
of a chair, and a hat on the table, torn
edict shivered like an asoen leaf ’ as he
Btoppedi Uod hia an d drew
A from hia coat nocket With
••resolution flashing bflKxim. from hiseye# ” he
„ lad(; tracks for the There lie
wfts hneeluiK at the bedside coat and
vest off, and h»*nd on the pillow. Miser
able villiati'liis time had come.
“Say your prayers 'flash villian—your time
is ghortr and a and a reDort told
that the bullet, had sped on its fatal mis
g ; on
“ Help murder watch 1 O little is that
you?” and madam popped her head
up JBonedijfcieized from the foot of the bed
the body and found
it to be » miscellaneous collection of old
,-oats, vests, pillows, handkerchief#, and
the like, made up expressly for the oc
casion
.. r .„ J* v : ^ d ' » wVmt does all this
jnean. r ,, exclaimed the _ husband, , with
a
blank, sheepish look.
" Well, love," replied the wife, “ I did
trefclonelv ’ ’ ’ after nil ’ and K’ hist nmnaml / mv
^ ,, ’ f . v * ■ g f t,mt I l’l'«t, ami
,u
, .
v
j*-. W ^-atatel
r„, thought’ll. „T^Cl w.‘JaraM-n it iol* •Wtf »
Benedict now repeated “Now I lav
Ha* lifter cte., mid went to bed resolved
watch any more at present. '
_ _
0 ftelM.steeiu. .
MMaiic»iiftble amount of self-Bteem is
secure a man’s success in
life; am] there are few characters into
which it doe# not enter to a grejteextent.
We laugh at our neighbors, their foibles
«nd ntounlities excite onr amusement,
because wo consider ourselves superior
lo like weiilriitsses. Tln>fr tTonHles causo
us distress; lmt is not self-love, even divine com
P'“«i»«> a form of or ruther,
«*Jf-pH.vV Do we not grieve for others
selves ,u projiortion a# wu aro.a.do to put what our
iii their place, and picture
n), <1, r tT L« «a.micircum
” 1 l. r-ipr.K-nl . regard for one
nnotl.er s ,„tere#ts, «,e nmtnnl esteem.
1 ’? f. ko ' , ‘ ,°' h ' !PR > ^ L ‘ cb co1 "
f ' H-n« ship, find their duet source
it wo have been in¬
1 1 "V' esteem any one ever so lugldy
>t I"’ but whispered m our ear hat
mt sfl ' n( ' I™ ‘ ,n " k ”
’! nr,,f ' , ' , f plv flml OM ' t M \
be is not nearly so ei,ai-„ii.,g . ss we hud
muvpijHnl, and tbajt fits good opuuou in
' , iu ^ivirlua, ouTZA- whomweoon
n y H!im
Il(lt wr#k . uiin ,l e ,l ,u,d ignorant,
„ tlaul iu fn et, ,,uite beneath our
tl o, irr , \ Vltil „ „ comes to our
kmny |„ dff(> WtM , thjs creature whom
, mTl . despising, ' Vo,,- has an immense
ndmil , ltk>u f(U . ltN All ideas change
,l„ t vth, a.ul «e dmeov. r all his hidden
lu ,, nt ho lms , lt . 1(!RKt noivers of dis
............., and is some judge of clmr
r!u >ter. We like our neighbors much
more for the virtues they find in us than
f„ r , U)V w« discover iu them, whether we
choow to acknowledge it or not. But it
is perhaps iu the passion of love that
t |„, vt , ry a i,„kolof egotism istobe found;
1<(Vnm w „ryof each others sm
etety so long as they admiration; can keep up the in
tensityof mutual their tela
a-tetc* perpetually are always talk about interesting, for they
tlicmselvos, and
Bhould Uu . k lovtt bo erossed, both would
pn.bablv tie rather that the loved one should
miserable than indifle.cut. They ate
zt:S y M hythe tli8t-l ' uJ,,fl
An Alligator Story.
A young man nannal Mixion was
oauglit wbiU-lmtlungin by au alligator tliti a few ilays since
Suwanneo IVimt near
Benton. The alligator carried the yonng
man under the water, but reappeared in
two or thw minute# with Mixion in his
to** Mixion i-riiwi to hi* oompaaitnis
to shoot, but before a gun could be dis
chySgggilte under with sank him. igtun, About tekiug Mixion
two Tl minute#
after he »ro*e again and struck foi- Hie
opposite shore, stitt hnrinV the ill-fated
young man iti jfii# enonnous mouth.
ionsto Vgqjn Ylixiim cojDod vtia>n hia oompan
Mixion, snoot, but discharged l>eing afraid of hitting
no ono his gun. The
alligator tin crept some half a dozen feet
upon thr. 1 opposite when, bank, guided remaining about
e minutes, by a sudden
impulse, ho plunged with his precious
burden into the river again, and reaching
the middle sank to rise no more within
tl... of the partv, A thorough
setnvh wo# mrote, but nought could be
set.n of the l«xlv or parts .a the lash of
the unfortunate young man. Tlie piv
sumption is that the alKgfttor made for
h.s liar, which wus pnumbly near at
IuukL —Lain Vitu (Fla.) AYjiorter.
p ttu Yon!
Can any one tell why men who can not
Y*? <B Uf,n bills * h ' a f * * ud UUH ‘°?
fri’T, dsT*" , i 1 a "' *' ' " UM1 among
Can any one tell how young men who'
are always Ix'lnnd with their landlonhs
play W billmnln, mght and day. and
always roadv for a gmue of cards
when money js at. stako?
On any one tell how men live and sup
iwiri their fiuniUes. » ho luive no income
? d °° «'*■, ^ •« ^
1S£i52ri£ip**T*T‘ mother# are always ready te> sew for file
Can any one tell why a man who is
*'™!>1 «*h«r that he ren not af
tor f ,0 ■ ,,Wril *‘ f, f UieUxal m ws^^r,
; netghlvr. nui affonl to attend every
traveling rie.w that couios into town?
, A ken t ime tgjd boy, * ymn *dd, flawing of.
I teu it was wrong to oak for
1 anvttmjg After «1 table, ms- down a* dessert.
thorn patiently benm noti^ri, waiting for he some ewhumed, time
.
j “Mamina, pieaw, may V have on orange,
if 1 don't iudt for it t ” "Yae, diwr ”
Um n-ply. But, alter a considerable
in- interval, the again little tiAdwwsd fellow, not hi# getting mother
oruitge.
i with, •• pu w „> iu annul. I’m not asking
ft»r 1 In# time ho woe duly
i frMftf'U'ri,
A Japanese Table.
Once upon a time, on the shady side
of a hill near the seashore, there lived a
crab. One day he found Borne toiled
rice, and set off home with it; but on his
**y ww. s|ned by a monkey. The mon
hey offered to exchange the seed of a
the crab accepted on condition that the
monkey had not in juredit with his teeth,
The rice, exchange but made, planted Jocko the devoured seed in the his
the crab
garden. A long time afterward, the mon
sey TOsedI happening to pass the same laden spot, with was
to see a fine tree
balcony to fnend the crab home, Bitting admir- on
the of a nice:pew
jngbw fruit tree Tim monkey being
hungry, eat togged the the fruit. crab to But allow the him crab to
*° me °*
n»lo(ri»d saying that his friend would
»e quite welcome to Homo of the fruit,
but he could not climb the tree to gather
I he monkey declared ability to climb
lf thn oral, would allow him to try; to
*tipnlatiug »;kwh tho owner that he of the should tree receive consented half
the fruit that wss plucked. 80 up the
monkey H clambered, and as ripest fast as he
wm out selecting tw> greedy the bestand to notice the fruit, crab,
waH
w|, ° wafl waiting patiently below. At
length the crab, losing patience, accused
Mlow; L he monkey of which being a bad and deceitful
fwlted upon the crab, theroonkey and broke got liis angry, shell,
crab’s floor
fhe frieud, the wasp, coming by,
att( ieked the monkey and stung him so
f**? 1 * /tot Jocko scamiwred away
Tightened. The wasp then sent for his
mends Egg and Mortar, and after due
ielilieratiori, they made it up amongst
them y. to liuiii.sli Jocko. They if’nat anrauejed
o . Kg should "" oU1 f*P ernlode l0 «to 11 P™ on on the tf, e
,V “
' T, t«P should sting Jocko and
place*! on tlie roof, should roll off
apon lus head as lie ran out of the door,
110xt dttT the monkey being hungry,
»'«“!•'» -f"- r^r
H°r ttnding anwe huge em on a
W put jt ou tho toro to ro ^ t *»
^ « m1<1 not . manage raw eggs Rowell as
?Ift1 '. cooked otieS. Presently the egg
Wptedetl violeufly and scattered the hot
suplers over Jocko, who ran into the next
-omn howling with pain; but the him wasp
Jew- out of a comer and stung so
‘JatUv that he riwheJ out of the house,
'lightened and almost mad with pain,
vlien dropped the mortar upon his head
md killed him.
Moral:—Cunning and ungrateful greedy people
Rrely gam much; and end. ones
u'egenerally punished in the
Watering House Plants.
The Gqrdcn dispute# the rule that
water should be given in moderately
small quantities, failure and supplied frequently. plants
If the causes of where aro
cultivated in windows were minutely in¬
vestigated, the dribbling system of water¬
ing ‘would be found to be the principal
cause. A plant ought not be watered un¬
til it is in a fit condition to receive a lib¬
eral supply of that good element, drainage, having
previously that secured superabundant a in
order all water may
be quickly carried off. Those who are
constantly quantity dribbling a moderately their small
of water upon plant# will
hot have them in a flourishing condition
miy length of time. This must beobvious
to all, for it is quite evident that the
moderately small quantity of water fre¬
quently given would keep the surface of
(ho #oil moist, while at the same time,
from the effects of good drainage, which
is essential to the well-being of all , t«,,s
in an artificial state, all the lcwcr roots
would perish for want of water, olid the
plant become sickly and lie.
Wild Pigeons’ Nests.
One nesting of wild pigeons is about
the same as another, and the first nest
you come, to is like the million others in
birds the vicinity. have When these migratory
mated, decided where to set¬
tle, aiul staked off their claim, they pro¬
ceed to construct about the slightest nest
that will hold an egg and a bird.
“Three sticks and a feather" constitute
about the material, according to one au¬
thority. The feather is often wanting,
but a few more sticks are generally
added. The nest is placed in the crotch
of a tree, <m two forked branches, or
anywhere else in tho tree where suitable
support the can bo found. Cedar trees
along ferred, river bottoms seem to be pre¬
but when the nestings are large,
beech From half and other dozen to trees fifty are sixty occupied!
built a or nests
are in a tree, and only one egg is
laid in each nest.
A i.itti.e laiy there was fell walking with bis his
maiuma, ami from above
head an avalanche of soot blown by the
wind from a neighboring chimney.
“ Holloa !” cried he, quite astonished,
“Some niggev snow!”
To uxwi upon a bright, toautiful Baby and
remember that the only medicine it ever takes
is T>r. BtalFt Buby Synrp, certainly converts an¬
other family to the use of the remedy.
A TjuDv sick engaged of her to bo married, applied and
getting friend to help her untie bargain, the knot, before to a
it w#A too late. “Oh, certainly,” she
replied, “it is very easy to untie* it now
while it i# ouly u beau knot.”
Dr. O. E. Shoemaker, the well-known aural
irargeon of Roadlnc, Pa., offers to send by mail
free of charge a valuable little bookou deafneae
and diseases of the ear, especially on running
ear and catarrh ami their pro)xT treatment—
giving reference* and tesumoniaU that will
satisfy the mo*t skeptical Address aa above.
a Good lwve. re . m a.
Investor, should rev) the advertisement of
the old eetat'lnhed banking house of James M.
Drake A To., New York City, who sell a good
.even per cent R. R. Hond for 95 and accrued
Interest, with bonus in capital stock of the
KSSSSfc.____ acknowledged ____ _ _
Via ft* ms* he is bt4t tnort by reliable all classes blood of
the and
puruter in the world.
Grt Lroa’i IMfont Hat SUff.na.nt .pplialto
those new lwts -•liT'lfca liefore you run them orar. ?
V ' Isu. ai._J.A-h , a., ijp
ar* lsu Nft< re SmS Mrs nil r
If the LiT«r is tin houn't. of vour trouble tot;
ftfin fina an ab#o)utt remedy in Dr. Ka^K''hi>'s
fwriOflBA'KYR, the oniv ve^rtabk* fAtl^ar
dT^
upon 80 day. trod. See Uwtr adver-
1 “Tire free that hTtto^FXfetTito did a wooing go,” would
£ lst to bwl eo'l^
wml. ramrty r mgtita, use roughs Osmssens and c«U». Honey ofTVu. Price th#
; ter We.
EW ^shy oUdraggtrte.
____
; Tus .ttootion of m«Heal rtudwits is directod
t. o»rd of tiw “ Uuuatili. Unlvwsuv in this
P»!^
| 0 . OiLoaor’a Laandr 7 ,Pai.GSe<wSaursStaroli
Sai tl knd nc4kw tn this i urn.
1‘sntliler*. W1 *r«*Md ^fnpucvK Nslhst*.
- ■ • r ^ rrriuyi? > win I.
VTi B|p| •to f Skiltox Of lb '
o» u tit PblRMfehkg> i'tu
{ Vi,. .-t
te a tti .««
m a * •*
1 |*Wlt * *li 1 Mi i># NMU*.
Many |Bf%f pecfc&oljefet Correspondence. to postal cards on
account offmeu* Ilflct ’bn personal cor
respondence. It is one of the natural
tendencies of human nature to avoid
trouble as far as possible; and it is so
much easier to write a card than a letter
might exist between persons who lived
fax away from each other, fed and fost
ered by long letters which were really
autobiographies, are no longer a part of
our social life, as they were to those of
our grandmothers. Prided friends Distance really now than sepa- it
rates more
did fifty chan* years of ago. It is private a pity to letters, lose
the *o many
written from the heart, and giving to the
absent, frank, simple pictures of the
events of the passing hour. It is dim
cult to see from what material the mem
oirs of the present and coming genera
tions will be made. A file of correspond
ence cards, a drawer full of “postals,
will afford but scanty substance out of
which to build up the fabric of history
No tender reminiscences can to gleaned
from these barren messengers; no
glimpse given of home affection; for ot
course no one writes “Dear--” or “af
fectionately yours,” for fear o£ observation exposing
this wave of emotion to the
of the postman. No one likes to write
anything either affectionate or important the
on so public a medium; therefore
sweetness of the sentimental correspond
ence in which our ancestors delighted is
fast changing to the bitter brevity of
hard fact.
Living in New York, 1 T!)4.
The Tontine House, under the care of
Mr. Hyde, is the best hotel in New
York. He sets from 12 to 16 dishes
every board, day. without He liquor, charges 8350 for to a year’s 8400.
Butter in the market i# 37£ cents per
pound; beef, compared with English each;
beef, is poor; turkeys aro 62^ cents
common fowls are '25 cents each. Of
enough'for “Albany beef,” sturgeon, yon can family. get
. 121 cents to feed a
Oysters are plenty and large. Peaches
sell 2 cents for three to six of them.
All ranks of people smoke cigars six or
seven inches long. Silver money is
plenty, but gold is rarely seen. The
srr r;:£ ■?»
tamment m the environs of the city that
nra much visited in the summer; one is
called Belvidel'C (oil Bunker’s Hill), and
tlie Other Bundling S Hardens. -Mayo?
zine of A mrrlaan ilistorv.
Si
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Ihe
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cure Bright’s Disease, Retention or Nonretea.
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Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses.
HUNT’S REMEDY
cares Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Soot
Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles.
HUNT’S REMEDY
ACTS AT ONCE on tho Kidneys, 1,1 v«r, sad
Bowel., restoring them lo » healthy action, and
CTTRES when all other medicine, fall. Hnn
dreda have been aaved who have been given up
to die by ftiend. and phy»t clans.
Send for pamphlet to
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n KKCOVIMENOKn
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There is no indignation more terrible
than that uf an elderly man in a horse
car offered a seat by a sympathizing lady,
when he snorts, “ Kup your in seat, this mom ;
. stroQizer ^ man earn
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WILL CURE
swofni., Scrofonma Humor, cancer, c.n<*ren» Hnmor,
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‘
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ajatem for w&ichth* vboctxu cannot b« used with
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i a
hi li titled
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ai« mid mify b /,
cm went* called
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
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hen/i as larg** as a quarter of.a dollar, and it went down
nlh lace from one ear to the other, bottle* under his neck, valua¬ and
was ffds solid mass of sores. Two of your
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Very respectfully^ B. THATCHER.
V E C E T I N E
PREBARED BT
H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
wJL”------ Veqetine is Sold &J. by all Druagists. ^
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N Cured by the use of
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A. HARRIS, D.D., President, Va.
__Staunton,
Albermarle Female Institute
CII4RLOTIKNVILLE, VA.
»1* Twenty-fourth and experienced. session Instruction begins Oct. thorough. 1st, 1880. Faculty Equip¬
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Terms extremely low. Apply for Catalogue to Principals.
R. H. RAWLINGS, A.M.
W. P. DICKINSON.
rp WO FINE FARMS FOR SALE—Going at 01
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k it. Apply to J. H. Smith, Forest, Scott Co.^Miss.
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for our Price List, which enables the you to orvlrr
by mull the best way, and see many kinds
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prices, we send samples samples laTomirga, Daces, kid*
Dons, Retail Fringes, ft)r for Ao.. if requ este d. combination We sell Whoickale
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enables us i to quote very close prices. We hove M. S3
and $5 packages sekages of of nolion* notion* which wldch can can not not be bo bought bought fbr
twice the money elsewhere, all wanted In every family.
Money returned if not satisfactory.
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Republican Manual.
Leaders, ( AIIPAIGN and Achievements OF 1SSO. of the History, Republics® Principlke, wito
full biographies of ti K FI ELD X RTIIUR. Fai’ty,
4 A l> A
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Endorsed by the most eminent physicians. has A
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with excellent results. Price, unc per Bottle,
Six Bottles for Five Dollars. Circulars and valuable in¬
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0. Q. A. LODER, ManufacturingChemist,
639 Chestnut fit., Philadelphia, Pa.
C.GILBERTS
STARCH
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The Great Remedy For THE LIVER,
THE BOWELS,and the KIDNEY8.
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cured, and all may be. For sale
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NATRONA BI-CARB. SODA
Is the best in the World. It is absolutely pure. It ts th«
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