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OTTB. JUreiTILKS.
ra* &**« Dau.
I ores bad a ire* area tat, Sere*.
Tba r-*mn*l tai ta to***rl4;
Bar cbaata wara an re 4 aa4 aa wtato, «rer*.
tad bar tar are an Areatacrx *•«*•.
tat tta* toy gta IM* tea, dam.
An 1 *<*r*4 la lb. kaatt M a*x ,
ta4l<talait*Mnta a watt. tan,
tat 1 aarar aaaM tea aterea tea M
1 treed toy te«r Bite tai. tan,
a* I *t*r*4 la to* teato aaa «a* |
r-ta«*y tat, iarrtay an* 1. tean
Bar tear ratal la aB aaatta aaa*;
•nd tear ana Ua4ta to fay Itea am, tan,
04 terr ta* aat to* lata tai aana*,
Tat. tat oit taa-a taa, aba la attll. teat*.
Th* pretnta Bail ta Cha aarl4-
-n*rUt <<»**«*
One* upon a tuna than lived far
•way on th* broad prairie one little
I'xaaly girl.
To ba tore her father and mother bred
with her, and they were all very well in
their way.
Whan ft waa bed-tune or nap-time,
nothing could l>e nicer than to cuddle
into mamma* arm* in the big met tag,
ehair. Or, if aho Ml down ami bruiaed
b*r**lf, Barely nniMoti wm the meet
comforting hand in the world
But it waan't always bed-tune or uaj>-
time, and aho waan't always bruiecl;
and there were iota of titnea when papa
waa away “ breaking " or •• heeding " or
" harv**ring " oat the farm, and mamma
flying about art Ung the bouse to righto,
and making every thing bright and inly;
•nd then ladtte waa lonely and longed
for little playmate*
It waan't really so far to other bouaee,
where there wrie children, but the
wheat waa ao high between—co far, far
•bore the head* of little people—that
they might hare wandered about for
boon and never found the way out
One morning even Bruno, the old dog,
refused to be company, and would not
let Lottie hang daisy-chains around hue
neck. So than Lottie sat on the piaasa
and looked all over the sky for a flock of
wiki goeea, and all over the prairie for a
drove of cattle.
There waa nothing to bo seen any
where, ao she went to her mother, who
wm making soup for dinner, and Baid,
dolefully, " Mamma, there is nothing
•mooxing happening. The «ky and the
prairie are all empty.”
" Well, that seem* to boa tad case,"
■aid mamma, ami ling, " but I think the
trouble is in my little daughter'* eye*.”
“No, 'deed, it isn't, mamma," .Lottie
replied, eagerly. "I've looked and
looked, clear, dear of, and there ia
nothing at alt"
" Ah,'' Baid her mother, " that is just
the trouble. You have looked too far
•way. Now you go and Bit on that
•tone," pointing at a large atone down
by the aide of the corn petoh, "and keep
perh-cliy quiet, and look on the ground
all around you, and I'm quite sure you
will aeon And aomethuig am mung."
Away ran Lotue, very much aur
pnaed and curious, and Boated haraclf
on the atowe.
At first she didn't sec anything but
corn stalks, and had just discovered that
a cor«-Otalk wa* a very pretty thing, ao
tall and slender, with so many smooth
Utile joint* and the tine yellow ailk bang
ing clown, when a kind of "chir-a-wirr "
sound made her look around, and there
•he eaw six or eight email mon nd* of
earth, shaped jo*t like an ant-hill, only
there woe a round hole in the side of
each one, and out erf one of theca peeped
a jiair of bright aye*. and directly the
whole head peeped out, and then the
little creature came right out and sat up
on tie hind leg*. Be had a smooth,
gioesy coat, with a black atnpedown the
hack end aml cue oa each aide, and a
tail that waa neither so pretty aa a acjuir
rel's nor ao ugly a* a ratX
Aa Lottie didn't move anything but
her eyes, which opened wider and wider,
ha concluded not to bo afraid, but said
another "chir-a-wirr," and out eamu
another little creature, popping out of
the Bernie bole like a jaok-in-a-box.
That one also eat up, and the two
nodded and blinked their bright eyeo at
one auothcg.nnd did a wonderful mount
of "chih-a-wimng," and finally off they
•tampered to the high graiw, and there
they found some weeds with seeds on
the top, but they were ever eo high,
cad how do you suppose they reached
IhSBUt
Why. the knowing areataro* jaat
obawvd al the baaa of the stalk* till the
wwrei* Ml cfow*. and then in a twinkling
they nibbled off the aerela and jmckrel
them away in the able of their check*,
made regular pocket* of their oheeka,
and filled thorn eo full that they stuck
out M if they had the mumpa.
Thau loth ilartod liack and mt>> the
hole, and Lottie began to frear ahe
shouldn't aeeanv more, when th* bigirewt
one came skipping out again, and thia
time stopped in the graa* quite nloae to
Lottie, and began to dig with hi* front
paws hke a dog. and dureotly be pultod
ont two hille things that looked hke
onioaa, only amaller, but there- he did
not take home, bat, just peeling the
enter akin off with hie sharp teeth, sat
ap and ate them.
Labt* tbougii t thia ao very ftuny that
ahe rati away to tall mamiai all about iL
"And what are they. tha*e pitty little
ottped ttmtgaY*- ahe ended braathleMiy.
" They are own couarna te the squir
rel* that tire ia the walnut trace in New
togtand." etai naarania, "only they
have a different name They are nailed
* gopbera.' The kind that you eaw with
the striped baahi belong to the Pocket
Oephar tanuly.
" A whole village at thana live down
there, a family in every hole you sew.
The two that you saw were the father
•nd mother gopher, and they look the
seeds to feed all the little on**, who
weren’t big enough to come out and feed
thamaelvoa.
"And now, do you know that you
have helped ma aa well aa amused your
•elf this last hour f
"No," said Lottie, looked pleased
•nough ; “how have If
' ' Why, I wanted eomoihing to flavor
the soup with, and sesno of those wild
nuoos that Mr. Oopber was digging will
be just the thing. I have heard that
they grew in the prairie, but I didn't
know where to look.”
So mamma put on her snnlxMinei, and
Lottie, very proud to be of use, led her
, down to the place where Mr. Gopher
found his dinner, and there, sure enough,
were plenty of onion*.
And Lottie learned to use her eye* eo
well that summer that ah* naw bo many
tiling that I could not tall them all if 1
were to write all night— Penelope Doo
little, in Youth's Companion.
mimss vuilusm
A perent who cannot govern a child
• ithout whipping it ought to surrender
' the car*' of that child to some wiser per
| eon. Hjiortenien once thought it uecee
wry b’ laahr their dogn in training them
for the field. They know now that the
whip should never be used. Horsemen
I once thought that it was necnaaary to
whip colt* to teach them to start at the
' word and pull steadily. They know now
t list an applo is lietter titan the Jsali and
a care** better than a blow. If dogs
anil horw-e •■an lie thus educated with
out punishment, what is there in our
i children which makes it neeswaary teslap
i and jaiund them ? Have they lee* in
telligence? Have they collier herutef
Arc they any lower in the scale of being?
W« iiavo heard many old people say ;
, “If we were te bring up another child
Iwe should never whip it." They arc
wise, but a little too late. Instead of
1 God doing ao little for children that
they must be whipped to goodness, Ho
has done so lunch for them that even a
whipping can't ruin them—that u, ua
rule. lint alas, there are many exceptions
to Uns rule. Many children are of such
quality that a blow make* them cowardly,
i or reckleea, or deceitful, or permanently
ugly. Whipping makes children lie.
Whipping makes them hate then par
ents. Whipping makes home un
pleasant —makes the boys run away,
makes the giria seek happiness anywhere
and anyhow. Whipping is barbarous
Don't whip.
We learn that Ellis A Ou., proprietors
I of Hailey Hprings, are making nrenara-
I Ilona to entertain an unusually large
' number of visitors thia aumiuer. They
are receiviag communications from all
i over the -South inquiring rates and con
tiaet* for board This uonly their due,
' for'not only are they succeedul hotel
kee|»er<, but their place is in every
way worthy of patronage. Il is one of
ttlie e edeit, shadiest, breeziest places in
the S.>uth ; the locality and surround
ing’ are delightful; the building* are
1 roomy, airy, and conveniently arrange*!;
j the accommodations, fare and attention
. are first clan, and Shoal Creek ia the
moat roman tie stream and the Iswt fiah
i nig water you ever saw. Add to this
the unrivalled power of ths old Kock
Spring in the cure of dropsy, scrofula,
dyspcjHia and diseases of the bl<s>d, «kin
and kidneys, and the sum of attraction
,i* irresistible. If you have ever licen
there you know this is true. If you
have not, try it just once. You will
never regret it. Addren Elli" A Co.,
Bailey Springs, Ala.
coartr x»umk&
The domes of all the great Russian
ohurchea are plated with gold a quarter
of an meh thick. The Church of the
Savior, ui Moacow, ha* a <x«t which
<x«*t fl 5,000, (XM), and the Isaac Cathe
dral tn St Petersburg represents three
time* that amount. Although these
churches offer to the starving peasantry
suoli fine chances to plunder, they are
never touched. The wretches seer Dt
| vine vengeance, and would atarre rather
than invoka_iL
To go*Ml Preaching.
No mau «••» 4« *»good jebof work, preach
; a gtwid aeruion, try a law »tiit well, doctor a
patient, or write,* gorel article when he feel*
mtovrahle aad dull, with alnggiah brain sad
unsteady nerve*, and nene ahould inakc the
attempt in *,ich a condition when it can be
*<• eaadv and cheaply remote,! by a little
Hop Hitter*. See other erdnmn—Albany
i Tinea.
A LAPV writes: "I have often notuvx!
that iuost newajmperrejxirtcra arc young
turn. 1 never bear them ajkikcn ol after
they l*ecome aged. Tha question that
trouldee me ia what becomes of them."
Home are in <\*ngresa and several in the
Cabinet, but a few met with reverses and
are Killing New York and Chicago pa
pars.
Rnxinrw Guru had not been mar
ried long not king enough to bars
beootaa an axpart nurae. In fart, thia
was the Ant pledge of love that had
ti I i d the Gravwa union, that Rndolph,
with a total failure to regard or rooof
mia tha reapomubiliUee incurred, prom
teed to keep for an hoar, daring hi*
wife'* aheeDca ahoppsng. Whan ahe re
turned ahe found Hndolph playing the
garden bona ever baby. He had triad
everything elan, be aatd, to keep it
quiet, and thia seemed to aootbe 1L
" Tvwvwteta *ta
tad B hard te taap ta good baa Mk. awtag te tha
rri**teet staag* as water, dtet. aad thejaarteg
vt th* car* AU tbta thin*, lajorv the kid
•eya. whda Warasr'a tats Kadaey tad Idv*
teas a eortaaa tv voaututa Unaa
fUDiTKItH 1 BULM.
Bfta itrt Ou Catnfttilm
Among the most amusing things tn
newspapers are the Munderv which the
intelligent compositora, ably aaaisted by
careless editing ami sleepy proof-read
ere, frequently luge in by the ear. The
most carMnliy edited journal is fallible
in this direction. Proof readers are car,
•tantly in hot water. In the London
TVznes' office they are tined for every
blunder that eludes them. Ou the New
York H'rald they have been suspended
for weeks. In spite of this severe dis
cipline. the Herald rnmle the astonish
ing announcement that " a long line of
scorpions’ feathers filed into the church,'
msteail of "aurpliced frttiiers." Are
porter on that jiaper hivl occaaion te
quote a verse from a tnmilisr hymn in
which the word "herald” occurred. Tim
proof-reader dntifclly underscored the
word, and the verse appeared, "Hark,
the Herald angels sing." It was in the
W</rld’» rejNirt of » political meeting
that tin* word "shoals" area so ludicrous
ly misprinted m to make the blunder
famous. " The snonta of 10,000 Demo
crate rent the air,” read the report. A
few years ago the journalist who is wide
ly known as “Gath," wrote a Fourth of
July article. With fervid eloquence he
told how the effete monarchies of the
Ohl World trembled in their boots when
they read the immortal declaration
penned by Thcmaa Jefferson. "Thrones
reeled," wrote the impMiaioued Gath.
Next morning he wished he hadn't, when
lie saw in cold type, " Thomas reeled."
A local reporter recently wrote that Dr-
Talmage closed his services with the
hymn, "Nearer, by God, To Thee."
The malicious blunder wm caught on
the fly in the proof-room, and didn't gel
into the paper. A daily jiaper np the
Hudson reported tlie speech of a Fourth
of July orator, in which be had aome
to My about the “flat of the Almighty.”
The proof-reader had never heard of
“fiat money," and he was willing to i»et
his week's wages there was no sncli word
in the vernacular. Bo he printed it,
"the fist of the Almighty." At the time
of the Meeker massacre, a dispatch from
the West attributed the mutiny to the
farmers having "pulled down the In
dianV tents and corrals." It was put
into type m "having pulled down the
Indians' beets and carrote." The Win
nejieg on the death awhile ago
of a right-reverend, tor “the death of a
prelate" printed "the death of a |>irate.”
A Cardiff newspaper, in reporting the
sermon of the Rev. Dr. Mellor Indore
the Congregational Union, whore the
reverend gentleman spoke of " women
clothed with Mnctity,” by an unfortunate
transposition of the "c" printed the
phrase "women clothed with scantily."
The story 1* told that Erueet Renan last
winter had oecaaiou to telegraph across
the British channel the subject of a
proponed lecture of his in Weston lister
abbey. The aubject as written by him,
wm "Thu Influence of Rome on the
Formation of Christianity." It wm
published in England as "Tbs Influence
of Rum on the Digestion of Humanity.'
mow er HAPremitD.
A Wicklow magistrate aaui: " When
I wm in danger from a Kerry bull, 1 sat
down and stared him full in the face."
"How did it anawer?” queried the
I rcathleea bystanders.
" Excellent I The Kerry didn't offer
to touch me."
" Very remarkable, very curious I How
do you account for it ? ”
" Well, sometimes I’ve thought it was
Iswauae I Mt down on the top branch of
a very tall tree," said the magistrate.
Be Wise and Happi.
Il yen will wtop all your extravaiHiit un i
wron* nulionw in doi-toritig yuuo-i l and
fsmiliri* with expensive doctors-or hiiiubuy
cun- alls, that do hsnn always, and u«.- only
nature's simple rvmediev fi»r all your sis
menu* -yon will be wise, well anil happy,
•nd MVe (teal expen*e. I'he greatest rem
edy lor this, the rreat, wise aud good will
tell you, is Hop lliiters—rely on it. .See
another column.—Pres*.
" OotnrrwT open* many doors.” Yes,
and courtesy ought to shut them, too;
but it doesn't, genarally.
Wess von are all plavert ont be careful what
you eat. but take Kkhwy-Wurt.
" I sat, old fel, you haven't got •
quarter about you that you don't know
what to do with, have you There'p
one." " Thanks—but, hello. I say,
you know’ it’s Imd ! " " You •xki-d me
(or one 1 didn't know what to do with ! "
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fallible.
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