ff|c founral faHer & Beiniaicr. Proprietors. B O.OSININGKR. Associate Editor Hilihdm.Ttiurs&n Feb. 15 Terms —51.50 Per Annum. v*. . * MXis'.m on the L. C. S. 0. R. It., ins a FOjni'.f LB a of 6— 7 A), is a tiirivlns business centre. ai> I eoiitvolstbe trade of an average radius of over etuhf, niiies. in whloti the Jouitsa has A larger etrculation than all other county puinus combined. Adiwtistrt uiii pitas? in.ike a.a.. ?c of this REFORMING THE IfOrSEIIOID. 4 \Tast what I have boon expecting fowbout seven years,"said Miss run line Wort!iilisten, looking up from an open letter in her hand with a frowning brow. 44 1s not your letter from Herbert, Lina?" questioned M s. Worthing ton, a tiny silver haired old lady, with a gentle expression. 44 Yea,mother. Essie is verv ill with 10-.v, nervous fever, and they want mo tocmne at d stay until she is bet ter. The carriage will be sent at throe o'clock, mot her."' Then, more emphatically: '* 1 think it is aUmt time Bert's tyranny over t'nat little martyr was ended, lleis killing her." lie is your brother.'' 4 T can see his faults if hois." 44 1 never bean! Essie complain." "She never would. But look at her. Nine years ago when she mar ried, she was a living sunbeam, so bright and pretty. Now, pale, quiet and reserved, her voice is seldom heard, lier smile seldom seen. A wintry shadow ot her former bright ness! Now she has broken down. You have never seen her at home, but surely when siie is litre you see the change?" 4 * Yes, dear she has changed ; but family cares' 1 — "Has Louie changed so? Sue has been twelve years married." Mrs. Worthington was silent. Louie was her oldest child, and pre sided over the home in whiqii her mother had been a crippled prisoner for fifteen years. She took all the household cares, and had five child ren, yet Louie had gained in beauty, aud certainly in cheerful hap piness. since her marriage, even if the merriment of girlhood was gone. "Henry appreciates Louie!" said Lina; 4 *there lies the difference be tween her happiness and Essie's de jection. If there is any domestic trouble Ilenry and Louie share it, while Herbert shifts it all upon Essie, lie is an habitual fault tinder." 4 'Perhaps, dear, Essie is not so good a housekeeper as Louie. Her bert may have cause to find fault." 4 *Once iu ten times a day he may. I never saw a faultless house or housekeeper; but Essie and her bouse are the nearest approach to perfection I ever did sec." 44 You never spekeso before, Lina." '•Because Louie aud I thought it better not to worry you with a trou ble beyond your help. I intend to civc him a lesson. I do indeed. That is if you-can spare me to go?" 44 You must go, dear. I shall get along nicely." So when Herbert Worthington rent his carriage, Lina was quite ready for the fourteen mile drive to her brothel's house. It was most unlike a house where in any evil spir it of repining or fault finding should have found an abode, Spacious,; handsomely furnished with well trained servants, and ail comforts wealth could furnish, it seemed a : paradise on earth to visitors. But; u very deq?on lurked there to (Hjison nil. and this demon Liha come to ex. ercise. For the Cist fortnight Essie took alllior lime and c ire, the gentle spirit hovering very near the portals of t!ie eternal home. There was a baby, too, six months old, and its wants filled all tiie spare moments. Her bert snarled and fretted over domes tic shortcomings but Lina preeuip torily forbade all mention of these in the sick-room, having the doctor's authority for saying the patient's very life depended upon quiet. Bat when convalescence.began Li ra scut Essie and the baby to visit Mrs. Wortliington, and took con trol of Herbert, the two older chil dren and the household, determined to show her brother how far he car- ! ried ills habit ofab.sunl fault (hiding. ! With all her severity, she did believe Le was himself unaware of the fre quency of his querulous complaints and exaggeration of his fretful state ments. The first dinner saw the beginning of the lesson Lina meant to teach. Herbert entered the dining room, hs handsome face disfigured t>y its habitual frown, llarry and Louie were seated. "Soup," said Herbert, lifting the tureen cover ; "perfect dish water!" "Susan," said Lina, sharply, to the servant, before Herbert could lift the ladle; "take that tureen to the kitchen and tell June the soup is not fit to eat." Susan promptly obeyed. Herbert looked rather ruefully at the vanish ing dish. He was especially fond of po up,and the savory fumes of the really delicious dish were tantalising. All dinner time Lina kept up a ding- at Susan about that abominable soup, till Herbert wished be bad! said nothing about it. But bis imag ination deteeing a burnt llavor in tlie pudding lie could not refrain from mentioning it, and before he could remonstrate, that dish followed lite ' soup. "HI get this house in some sort of order befotel leave it," said I aim, emphatically. "Beforeyou leave it," said Her bert, sharply. "Ho-yousuppose you area better housekeeper than Ussie? Why, I have not a friend who does not envv ine the exquisite order of mv house and my dinner table." "Herdert, you surprise me. Only vesterdav 1 lieaid you say you did wish there was ever anything lit to eat on the table." "One doesn't exp ct every word b> lie taken literally," sid lierlvrt. rather sulkily, Itu, not an hour aV. ter, finding a streak of dust in toe sitting room lied vl ired emphatical ly it was not lit for a pig to live in. What was the con ei]uene< ? Coin ing into it the next morning, he found the curtains torn down, the carpets taken up, tie floor littered with pails, soap and brushes, and Una in a d.sm :l dress, her hair tied up in a towel, directing two women, who were scrubbing vigorously. "t_io* Hl gracious, Linn!," ho cried "wh.it aie you doing ?" "Cleaning this room." "Why, Essie had the whole house cleaned only the oteef dav," he ad ded. contemptuously. "Well," said Linn slowly, "1 thought this room a marvel of neat ness myself, hut when yon said U was not tit for the pigs I suppoSv'd von wanted it cleaned." "Tin? room \\ as wejlenough," was the curt replv. "-or mercy's sake don't turn any uioreoflhe house up side down." At breakfast a tiny ten - in I joule's apron caught her father's eye. and, by his own angry statement, "she never had a decent stitch of clothes, and lie did wish tcuu-bodv would see to her." Two days after a formidable linen draper's hill was sent to him, and Lina explained it in this wise: "You said, Herbert, that Louie hadn't a decent stitch and you wish-' ed somebody would see to her, sol bought her a complete out tit. 1 could not set* anv fault myself, but of course I g>t more expensive arti cles, as you din not like those al redy provided. lam glad you call ed my attention to the poor neglect ed child." "Poor neglected child!" echoed as tonished Herbert. "Why. Lina, As sle fairly slaves her life out over those children. I am sure I never see any better dressed or neater." Lina merely shrugged her shoulders. A month passed. A'ssie gained strength in the genial atmosph re sulrounding Louies and her moiher.J while Lina ruled Herliert's house ' with a rod of iron. Herbert began I to ex perse nee a sick longing for JL's sie's gentle presence. Una tw>k him so literally in all he said, and yet he could not rebuke her for do ing what lie openly Wisfcecf. j An arm chair with a tiny snot of dirt being declared absolutely liltyy, WHS upholstered and varnished at a cost of ten dollars. A dozen uew shirts Assie's last labor of love, be ing said to set like meal Uigs, were ! bestowed upon the gardener, and a new set obtained. Avery window was opened after a pettish declara tion that the room was as an oven, and an hour later the grate was tired up to smothering heat because he declared it cold enough to freeze a polar bear. In short, with apparently a.i ener i getio attempt to correct all short | coming, and put housekeeping upon ; a perfect basis. Lina in one month ; nearly doubled |iur broUier's ttxpen- I sea, and drove brn to the verge of distraction. But Essie, well and strong again was coming home. Oil the day of exiected arrival Lina, with a solemn face invited her brother into the sit ting room for a few moment* of pri vate conversation. "Herbert" she said, very gravely, "I have a proposition to maketoyoii. Yon are my only brother, and I need not tell von I love you very dearly. It has really grieved me to the heart to see how much there is to find fau t within your beautiful home." Her Ie it twisted himself uneasiiy in his chair, but Lina continued ; "You know that mother is very dependent upon me, Louie having the house and children to care for, but I think she would sacrifi e ber own comfort for yours Si if you wish, Herbert, I will com n nee per manetly to keep things in order for you. Here Lina was objiged to pause and strangle a l.iugu at Herbert's expression of utter horror and dis. may. "You are very kind," lie faltered, the instincts of agentlemiu tuttli ig with the strong desire to tell Lina she would certainly drive hbn into a lu natic asylum by six months more of her model hmsektepiug. "Not at all. A mail who had made an uuf n tunate marriage cer tainly needs all the aid and syuipiia thy his family can give Uim. The last straw wis laid upon the camel's back. Herbert spoke hotly: "You are entirely mistaken, Lina. t I have uot made an unfortunate marriage. If ever a man was bless ed in a wife, I ana that man." "Yoa amaze mo, Herbert!" Li ma cried, in well feigned astonish- j ment. "I don't sob you why shoud I • sur prised. Essie in gentle, loving, or derly, a model mother and a perfect home angel—God bless her. "Herbert- is that I rue V" *'Ce|'taiiily it is true." "I cannot helieve it!" was the slow response, "Cannot, tiylieve It.! WltvV" "Ihcaiiso"—anil Lina dwilt im- OMSsivdv upon every word—during the nine yearn of your married life, though visiting here frequently, I never heard you speak one word of encouragement or praise to Es*ie. I never saw oin* look of ippinlipt ion or appreciation of any effort she m ute f i yuiircam'Wt, nn-Vuu faee. OuiUuiid fault hurling, constant blame. h.iVe elia iged her fr-iaia liaj pv girl to a pal * r ireworu woman. Even her last illi.ees w.u, init (lie unspoken despair of a la art crushed under a load of duilv censure and co stunt striving fr the a.,r>bit ion never given. Aid you tell inn now s lehasnevei f oh I in hot duty to you. Theie is a grave error somewhere, HciU'it." The sadtv earnest t me, the fac of thoughtful gravity, sent every word home to tljo young niun't heart. He spike no word of self de teti.se as Linn slowly left tlie room In the urofontiU sil 'oCe.that f ulowei conscieooe review the a-t. and hi knew thai his sister had spoken or ly the truth. "God help me" he w tisoered, t Conquer this fault. E*ife shall heai no mu v fault li id tog. and if I set her drooping. I will send her t< mother and have Lina here to keiq house." Never had wife and mother war new welcome than greet.nl Essie The chiidt +ii were uuclnek-il it tiieir I oldest detn 'MM rations of de light. Hut Lina had to rush nit the hall to lode her merry eyes whei Ilcrhe t kissing E.sia, said : k, Wi' must let mother liava Inn. now, detr. She tias h.*eu very kiiu and worked hard for my comfort hut there is no home fairy like my Essie." The quick, gl ol I ok in his wi f e\ SHI eyes told |J •rli.'i L o-(m step hue lieen taken in liter light diiveti-ui As the days glid'd hy, and E-sn fouiid appi eclat i ni juerli-ug every ef fort t add to home comfort, a won] of praise for every little triumph ol cookery or needle work, her pdef.ice grew bright witii happiness, and Herbert found Ins own heart light ened by the cheerful voice, the sun ny smile, the brig it eyeg of tin* Es sie lie had wooded years before. And tana making a visit sia moot Its later. ToM her mother on hei return: '"llerliert learned Ids lesson by Ivarf, ui iiner. He appreciates Essie now at hei value, and lets hei know it. - A. W . Ciiase, of ihe United Stab-w OntHt Survey, in a note t<* the editoi of liie P tjjuhir Monthly. le serines as foil ws. a contest w.uoli lie and -i brother oltieer witnessed in IBJ7 on the Ui.rissima, a small trout stream titanic twniiy f-mr miles sou'h of SHU Frauetaco:— "We had been fl-fuing on the stream, and eanm to a high hank which overlooked a transparent pool of water ah nil ten feet in- diameter and four feet in depth. This pool was fringed with willows, and had og i>n£ .side a small gravel bank. The trout, at first sight, was lying in mid-w,it"r, heading up stream. It was, as after wai il Hscei taitied, ful ly nine inches iii length—a very de sirable pi >z.: fjr an aughr. Wliilc study ing how to e i.n our flies to se cure liiiu, a u ivel 6merman appear ed, and so quick were his actions that we suspended our own to wit ness them, r lis new enemy of the trout was a large vynter make of t,ne comm HI variety, striped yellow uud black. He swam up the pool on the surface until over the trout, when lie mad • a dive, and hy a d xtrnug movement s-- z d the trout in such a fashion that t lie j IWS of tlie snake el's d its niuitli. Tlie light then c ilniDi'iiced. Tli * trout had the use of its l-ill fun. aid c told drag the snake from the su; face. When near th hittnii, ho.vver, t-lie S.l.tke UlH'le use of its I til hy wi uling it a roiiud every' stone or root that it could reach. After securing it.ja Liil-hold it c ul I lint the trout to w-iid the h;iuk. hut, on letting go, the trout would hive new advau luge, Tois li-itlc wis coot loued for full t ven'y in mies, when the managed to get i s tail out of tlie water. ud )el isn-d ai o.iod t'i* r >t if one of the willows mentioned as •verhaii-riiig th- n• I. The bp tie was then up, for t i • i.ik • g l ' id i dlv ;>ut cil after coil arm id the root, witfi each oue-tlr i//iug rhe tisti to ward the I mil. When half its h xly was coil-d it i| d inseil the first hold. Hid Btletched the end of its tail out p overydiivcM vi. ad I findinganoth er runt, made fast, and nu\y. using loth, drugged the fish fully ten IVet Up orj the hank, ami, f suppose would have gorged him. We Killed die snake. and replaced, he trout in -he water, as we thought that he de served liberty. He was apparently jnjiui't. and in a few moments 1 irl-efj off. "Tout the water-snake of our C.l fo. nia brooks will prey upon the ruung trout, and also smaller and ess active flshers, f hive frequently loticed, hut never have seen an at aiek on a fish so large, or one more lotiy eon tested/' KOSYM Purifies the Blood, Re novates and Invigo rates the Whole System. ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES AKK 'literatim, Tonic, Solvent AND DIURETIC. v ivthx' ftelhbls Evidence. \* I.rntiiwi '*• " Stkvkns: \ < o Ctllit lifir N.r -I will most chcer fu v add my testimony to . Hii' jro.it number v<>u have \ OlTOtine i*ire Al> received M f. iv ,,| ~f your meat and miod medi cine. Vkuitinb. i<• said In 1 j i'* praise, i c I w is Doubled over thirty yearn vvltii that ... . | li*.i•(! dLc.ise, Catarrh. \ CuCtiSlO and hud such hid curbing *.• Is that l* vVoll'd seeill as , tli >u Ii 1 never could breathe Wk'ffinP aav "''re, hi.i VKor.riNKhaa cu rd me: and Ido feel to I'rmk tiod a') the time that ... • the c H s (fnod a medicine \ OgOtlUC a* Vkubtink. and \ also think it -lie of t!ic Itest tned. lei >cs for poti and weak. VcPCtillP si lujr fcc'iiijrs at the *tir c> nrtcfi. and advise every hod v to take the VivfßTiNE,' for "l • chi aasurt-Ihctu it Is one of \ CgCtIUC the Ih-st medicine* that ever was. Mr..*. L.fJOHK. Vs' ,r OtillC Cor. Mscarli p md Walnut ° . Sts.,tkuilhrldge. Mas*. VpJWptillO ' rr . h Health, | AND APPETITE. Ve*etine c Mv d luchlcr has received prea* hetu*rtt from the u e of . Vkoktixr. Iler declining \ Ogt'tllie he* 111 was h source of uieai aoxiet' t >all her fide-ids. A few bottles o V EOETfNE te. V."rotitip stored i.or health, stiencth n Hoc ..ml apjiuU'e. .. N. irrjtpFH. v . tjisu ur.ee ami Red I | ar J 9 .g-, j H K sI'KV l-.N S: V nllno ! fsarbl-ri is is to certify IHlt tun I hive used your "Blood l Preparatl n" in mv family , r . I for several \ea-s, a : I think \ Oo'OllliC that, fr Scrofula or Cau er *us llum -rsor Rheumatic af \ t*i*CTillO feet | ins, it cannot le excell ed ;and as i blood purine or -m in, meJiclt.e, it is the best W.rolm, evei used, and I. o' lM " nave u.\lM END IT Ve-etine Heartily. sorrtt BOSTON, Feb. 7,1870. MK. Sravtsa: ''"(MfPtlTl P Hear Sir-I ha* e taken Sev ern' h I'tlesof vour Vtt jktink I and in convinced it is a vat- Ee>reiinA Uabh remdr f-*r Dyspepsia, p Kidiieyt'oniniaiut And gener al debi'ity of the system. I r e r otine I can heartily reecmnmeud it to ait su feeing from the above e iinpiaiiifs i' i Voii s rcsoeetfu'lT. Mrs. iWnNKOK FAURtK. Athens street Prensred S? H. R. Ste;eas. 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