A Mother's Heart. A little dreaming, each a* mother* know. A little lingering over dainty tiling*: A happy heart, wherein hope all aglow Stirs like a hint at dawn that wake* and ainga And that ia all. A little clasping to her yearning 1 roasts A little minting over future year*; A heart that prays: " Hear l.ord. Thou know est best. Hut spare my flower life's bitterest rteri of tear*• And that i* all. A little apin! speeding through (lie sight: A little homo grown lonely, dark and ohill. A sad heart, groping blindly for the light: A little siKHwJad grava Kmoath the hill— And that is all. A little gathering of life'* bivtkon thread; A little patiouoe keeping hack the tears; A heart that sings : "Thy darling is not dead. lk>d k.vjvs her safe through llis eternal years"— And that is all. Clara's Stratagem. II wa* an auturjn evening. The dead leave* www falling about the garden, and all siili save tile noise of the fl.svt lapping the seawts-d OH the shore. Two persons wove walking Is— Heath the old trees tu the garden , one w A- a young nian in whom wa> exhibited somewhat "of the mienc fa sailor, though aearve tweiitv summers bad tiroadeued his shoulders, and though a foreign son had browned his cheek, vet he was " full of lusty lite." I'pon his artu leamsl a lovely, laughing creature, just burst ing intoglenous w> mauiie .1 . hi roe spaia ed with the fir. s of wit and mischief . she sis meet one who could laugh at e>crv disa;<|** d ps. She gayly reproved him of the t>roJ sin ..dori al her side. •• Do you sail so sen. tlwn? How naughty. Rnjveri. 1 shall be getting jealous of Mistress Ocean. Ton have scarcvo arrived, and now you are anxious to go, Mayhap oe.ie prettv one of the luxuriant South calls you ftoi ;oai cold maiden of the North. Ha metiutik* that browu cluck waxes a Utile brighter at the .vu aatiou. Oh. vol nxughtv. naiuhtv boy! Ba rnaul a few day* longer and attend our picnic. 1 shall bo alone without my manly liujwrt. t\uv, say you ill. " Were'it possit-le Clara, 1 wotliJ. but I must sari 1 should have ls ea away three day* >o'. but for those *uper*l:lloua fellows st. Ua\ t got an nit a that tin vessel \> haunted. Anl now they will uot sar! without I stay to-night iu the forecastle and unravel the mystery for theun If 1 succeed in shaming them. e are to sari to-morrow. The whsie vruage is astir with their fvs ish sto; ;es. " You don't believe in gh.ets, then " Nor diva t'lara. 1 presume. ' " I beheve in ghosU, the evil spirit* which haunt the vessel of llujs rt Lyons end in " "iKvud-mght, Clara.* And lluvwrt w.ked toward the wharf. The scene was via the bank* of one of those quiet Uttle harbors, where merchants asuuetunes grow silently rich, away from the not-, and smoke of the crowded city. It wa m l"riumnit roe was an infant there. I was a ytwtng man then, and had charge cf a small 1 r:g sail ing io the Smth. We had ju-l eomnleted tak ing in a cargo for New Orb-ana, and intended trading among the West lneha island- until apnug should unlock the harbcrsof uiy father laud. whic . winter always fastened with -trong bars of ice. X'y employer was the principal merchant of the place, and heed near the wharf. We were eh-'.antly related by marriage, but a near tic of fnei: lship bound u- rioter than blood. lVrhajw that tie was Clara Sea. perhaps it was not ; at any rate 1 had always lived with hun prev ions to going to sen, and now, when in port, spent all my leisure hours at their pleasant home . there was itnpert a room still, and liupert * slipper-, and las writ nig desk, and his rule, and tu dog. 1 was paa-si .inatcly foud e>f the sea, and bei"i; scarce out of my teen*, the acme of r.y in i tioa was to makt shorter stays and qnici. : . . ages than any other vessel ; and now that 1 had l -hare in tiic bus.lie.—, private interest up phed to atnbtuou what it might be losing of youthful cuthnsiasm. I'pon the ith. io 1 am afraid 1 wa* but a - rrr lover, aud my coldness and neglect were sufiaent incentive* to awaken the witty sarcasm- of the pretty tiara, which were always joined by the jovial laugh of old Mr. Sea According to the statement* of the crew, the brig had been haunted for several nights pre- ( viou* to the completing of her load, by nocture nal visits ; and th-se still continued to l>e kept up. Hue had aeon a small, whitish figure jumr fr, m the wharf, hop quickly acro-s the deck and leap mtothe water . another had seen two fig ure- passing quickly ar.mud the shed on Use wharf, and all had iieard loud reports at mid night. as of the explosion of a gun upon the deck. The combination of tlu—e strain events had so terrified the superstitions sailor*, that many of them refused to -ail until 1 should convince them by other means than words that they were laboring under a delusion. And now, when three days were gone, and their Lively imagination* were enlarging everything tenfokl. I determined to watch one night and weigh anchor on the morrow : and for that pur pose. on the v enrng alluded to. after taking a hx-ty leave of Clara. 1 proceeded in the direc tion of the vessel. The long wharf wa* desert ed by all the craft, and not a spar arose above the wharf save tborc of our little brig wtiich lav moored at the further euro|*iloil by a orank like the hand oar* used on railway. I'he effect is wierd and awe inspiring. Some . ( the uteri carry torches, wlioe smoke and wavering blase curl and flash in the darkness and throw fantastic shad w* and reflection* on tire moist wall*. I'he vouv* reverlierate like p al> of thunder, and aoem to awake nsqamsive vibration* iu the mas*ive atone and brick ■ ik itself. In si sue condition* of the at mo*- phere, lalnuera repairing the nin*<>urv live tuiles Is low .'all be distinctlv ! ■ ird bv those at the eutrauoe, and at all times the luuiian vo:.v pitched iu an ordinary kev can be hi ard at a ilistanee of two or thnv miles, m Km I w rntiibh *. A broad lialo of light frames the men in, and belaud this th< re s an unpeiietiwbh blaokness, so dense that an iu vjvrielioed iwrsou take* every step with extreme iiiutiou. Tin re are few greater pro moters of terrer than the powi-r of dark ncsa, and the simple, superstition* Irish men ilesetndiug the ladder ut the eti tranee ltvave suusliine, skv a - i I fields nl*>ve iu no cheerful uiiHvi. I'he short elav pipes are> ailowtal to go out and few worvi* are sjokeu. It is a busillt ** t l>e done with a* sou u* pos.-able. Thou sand* of tons of water are pressing agionst the gate* at the entrance, uiid should a bar give vrav, or im order tv iniMUidcratood, the thsxl woukl rush down u}*''i the tnifortni ate* and engulf them with irresistible foixv. Ouc, ui fact, an order waa luouudersti**!, and twenty men narrowly es*-uped witli t eii lives. Mr. Church,"with this nun Ivr f lalHircr*, euteresi the aqureluet to make some repairs, and instructed the keeper at tiie dam to let the water flow m again at eleven r. M. The party were making Mime repairs at a j*>uit some vlistanoe below the entrance at eleven A. M. when Mr. Church notroed a gmdual rr-i m t!ie water. Afraid of Causing a panic, lie ihd uot s.vy anything to his men, but urged them on tu the lope that the work might le completed that warning. Ihe water eontiuued lo rise, however, tir*t submerging their feet, and then creeping up toward their knees with terrible stealth and certainty. The situati n was lliat of a sliipwrivkisl crew cast upon it , r>vk which is leiiig slowly covered by an incoming tide. The engineer now realized the fact that Ins order had Iws'ii misunderstood, ami that the water had been turned on ut the wrong time, and would s*n le within u few inches of tho roof of the aqnevli-ct, Hy tin* time the men were in a highly nervous couditi m, and Mr. Cimrch hai to use his authority iu preventing tlieni from making a e >ll - refrt at for the nearest exit, which waa some distance away. Meanwhile the water hail made its way above their kuec.- .uid wit* rushing tlm-.tgh the apicduct with a velocity of two nub - and a ipiarter |>er hvur. It was no easy work walking against such a current as this, and the progress made toward the man-hole wo unavoidable slow. The torches were successively put out by the splash until only one remained, and that threw a dim, yellow, uncertain flicker on the -lark surrounding*. 'Phere was one dan , ger which Mr. Church fort saw and was particularly anxious to avert. If the men were not kept under control, each would make a disorderly struggle to reach the ladder at the man-hole, and a delay would result that might prove fatal. As the water increased in depth the greater, of c-mrs \ became their ter ror, and when the gray light of the open 'ing came into view their Insiies were submergevl to their waists, wh le the cur rent almvist liftel them off their feet. By reasoning with them and encouraging them, however, Mr. Church allayed their fears and tliey gointvl tiie ladiler, ami ascended it, one by one, in aafety.— , ScriLner's Magazine. A t'urieu* Prophecy. Just before tho defeat of Mr. Greeley for the Presidency, several gentlemen were congregated on a piazza ut New. port, R. L, says the New Bedford tMass. i Mrrtury. Among them was Chief Justice Chase. Anothi r was one ;of the tir*t conversationalists iu the world. The Utter repealed not an anecdote, but a propheev, which had been made by a hermit in Havana many years before; and this prophecy was not' onlv delivered, hut printed by a nNitnU-r of the Allgemeine Zeitutig of about 1>."7. The Austro-Pniss an war wa* Hirr*-tlv prrHtictcvl, as well as tic Pmnco-Prus*ian war and the taking of Paris. Now for the future. In 1876-7 the pope is to die, which will cause a general European war. Next, France and Prussia are to have another conflict. Franee will lie defeated ami Pari* taken for the second time. There will be a partition of France. The Ilvoriau power* (Spain and Portugal) ire t> have a large share, a* also Italy, Belgium got* the northern part. Hol land is ceded to Prussia. All that will remain of France will le tha old " He de France," of which Paris is the capital. These results having l>eeu obtained, there wiil 1> a general acknowledgment of the folly and futility of excessive armaments. All the powers will ngris> to disarm. Swords will be beaten into plowshares. Tho hermit'* prophecies for 1866 and 1870 were fulfilled. It seems as though the rest might be. The JKIJIC i* in bml health. The chance* of a general war growing out of tjie Eastern question are excellent. Should France think the moment favorable to attack Prussia, and be defeatetl, the conqueror would show no mercy. France would be rendered harmless, and her territory divide i. The partition of republican France ia the dream of thePniMsian "Junker party." The general redaction of armies is less probable. It is easier to change the map of Europe than human nature. He Wanted to Exchange Wive*. When Hir Samuel Baker, the African traveler, was taking leave of Kamrnsi, king of I nyoro, tlint JHJ ten fate nskisi him. a* a particular favor, to leave Lady Bak' r behind. This 000 l request raised SirHimuel's ire, and in high indigna tion he told the king that if ever he m&de such a roque*t again he would sh'xit him. Lady Baker, too, who over heard and understood the offer, felt that a word from her would not !>e out of place, and gave tho monarch a piece of her miad in the strongest language she could command. ilis majesty for a f while was greatly astonished, being un conscious of having given any offense. At last, seeing that his guests were real ly angry, he said, in a deprecating voice : " Don't be angry. 1 did not mean to offend you by asking for your wife. I will give you a wife if you want one, and I thought you would have no objections to give me your*. It is my custom to give my visitors pretty wives and 1 thought you would like to exchange. Don't make a fuss aliont it; ■if you don't like to do as others do' there's an end of it." Cure for Trouble. There are some great troubles that only time can heal, and perhaps some that never can be healed at all; but all can be helped by the great panacea, work. Try it, you who are afflicted. It is not a patent medicine. It has proved its efficiency ever since Adam and Jive leP behind them, with weeping, their beautiful Eden. It is nn efficient remed3'. All good pliysieions in regular standing prescribe it in cases of mental and moral disease. It operates, kindly, without leaving any disagreeable se quelae, aud we assure you that we have taken a large quantity of it with most beneficial results. It cure more I complaints than any nostrum in the ma teria inedicn, and comes nearer to being ' a "cure all" than any drug or com pound found in the market. KNH MiKH Tilths. llAttarrotts ( itntllilfln of \f!nlr In lliilvnt In. The Uu*ti'huk *orrcs|*mdcnt of the London Ames writes AM follows "The twenty odd thousand troop* ot tlu* gar rison are the Jxuhvtion of soldiers, riiey are brown, open too. I, bt, slioiil ilensl fellow*, perhvtly ie*:p'ti 1 to ntiv fati* Allah max luiii for thorn, with per fect fiwtli iu the bankrupt goverunieiil, for tlieehlef of which tliev *hout and .< i.'iMia cxerv evening at minset. I'he 11i.l-1 ly Mi wloin element i* in a state of great fury witli the Bnlgartau* iiiul foreignei generally. The t'liri tiiin-, tie tr. lit, d to tleath le*t sollie tlnprildellt member of tin ir faith should provide the cp.nk which might light up such a glare as would throw liatuk iutt> the shade com pletely. Even the consul* have to be careful for their live*. l'i. ,f* of the extreme ami dangerous tension of the relation* between Moslem and Hon Mo* loin could be given without end Mr Richard 11 ndc, the I'.ngliah m I Anu-u can e-'uaiil Ins"-, wlie lia* ucvit b<>en licensed throng!unit the late trotibh , ~f Uung iu any vvay jtrejinbio d against the Turks, but w!o In; bo, ■ * . p. -lt d "f h-auiug the other way. think* that mat tor* are a* serum* a* they can be, ami hi* urgent warning* are ignored l>lh at Downing street iid to •tuntu p.< It i* lw! nod lo i >• It r I it R o influence, in th< f, nu > t n oucy, i* utt fully planning a dreadful outbreak, and that those are no friend* to the Turk who do iot iu*.st up n a stop being put to irregularities the firm r. po >*i,n of which would g'*e Satisfaction t • divcnt Molia arac.; . n:. i n i- Mlisaillinail* abk " The t'oire sjHiudeut explains an ituudent i ceutly reported from t'ouiaiitiuoplo *!• it tin- I'ritish consul striking a Turk ish ortu>-r. It secuw this corn *p<>iulent with i lie c -mpainon cro**,-1 in a small boat fr.in Gturgcvo an i wa* at re-.ted by Turkish naval .dice re. 'They were -i r.onslv threatened by a M • ■ .-ui mob. The Cousul came to the rescue ai i u- h t*l the .-apt-i ii t at of his way win n the l..tter trn*l to stop him. The ,\>nv-p,no dent think* that the consul's vigorous measure* alone prevent" : th. to 1 - ,ng thrown inbi tit. Danube by the mob. A Mill Site I i'At Tren d a (•old Mine. A few mouth* ag • Hart:*<>n tir*\ put chased the WIHKICU bhcll of the old I'mon null in tSold Hill for 81,t*>o. 1 i ■ null having boeu .i smantl.d and the tua chiuerv all taken awuv t e own.-is thought thev were getting a g *• 1 pr--v for the rotten luml>er, and probably laughtsi ia their sleeve* tit dr. Gray* greenuc .*. Ihe purchaser iiuaicdnrtelv put some tucn to work at the * ittth eu 1 of the mill, taking up the tlu< * an 1 slnu-f*. and came tip- a tiie hid.- ui t ground wherw the wa.*: • ha 1 tu u allow *1 t;> run when the mill wn.s iu . p-ra tton. Tins ho e had Ihh u nude at this place because a tunnel via* known to pit*.* within a few tect, itu.l ti.t refu*'. being m a liquid *tu'c, would tl w off tliroiigh the UirineT The tlilun - had n<> noMr bum mnrwl Hum Um mmmi of quicksilver waa made apparent. Closer examination rev. ah*l the t i that a a(vac. of ground id* .t four bv five feet waa |Kwmeated with .mail g! bulc* of pure quicksilver, carry.ng a heav v perccutage of gold luni stiver. This ground wa* all iug up and sluic. 1 until u shaft twentv-flve t.-et il.n-p an 1 six wide had Ih-cu iltlg, when a eon u-.-'iou waa nuuie witii the tunnel, and a large deposit of quicksilver was b.-.it: I in such purity that it can be raw,l t ■ ti,. arface by shovelful*. The ouly preliminary work ti>v<-**arv t* to carefully skim the sttrfn.-- ground un I put it out the way, when there In - revealed a genuine quick*.l v. r and gold tnine. How much of a dopant there ia ha.* not been ascertained, us the parties it work there are very relic* -.t, but t is ku .wix that betw.s'U Bs.,8 s . , * 1 "' nti,l Sld.o,si has alreiwly 1* en tak. a out ami * ii. A gr-at part of the amalgam c.rrie* a higher percentage of gold than >.f silver, Is'cause the mill waa runmi gmt <• < .rlv days of mining on tiie C e-.st.s-k, vi heii the ores were worked for tiie gold alone and the silver was allowed to flow off. There is yt> doubt but that the deposit will !• found to continue to the la- ii which is pmltablv fifty feet de. j . r than ha* yet been obtained in the tuum l. 1' Tub >ut thr.-e m nth* ther w r* live men employed there, and the viol I waa about sixty jsiuud* of amalgam p> r d y, but since roornvtion haabeeu made vvitli the tunnel two men have 1 u . nipl. v. 1, who take out :d*-ut forty pound* >f ipncksilvvr p>r day on an avcrng Tar tic* who are anxious to get <re careful in future un I examine them well before disposing of them.— I try in hi (•N* r.) Chronicle. A Chinese Bath llmisc. A Bhaiiglnu c-arresp. I'-nt of t >.n J'nuieis.xi f'ArouiWe, writing ot /. v t •to at .inese bath house, -ay* ; M'it! tr we were icwstol by n damp Joking specimen of humanity, with a face shriveled up like a washerwoman's thumb, who proved to !*> the pr >prie tor. who consented for a <*insident;,>ii to allow na to examine the work,: •* . f the establishment. Tailing aside a •urty curtain we were ushered into a large ris.m iu which a half dozen tallow tii|o< made feeble effort to illuminate the surrounding < bj.vt*. A tank sorn flf b'en feet long uud ten w ide waa antik in the tl *>r to the depth t four feet, and powaibly contained 500 gallon* <>f water, heat"d by mean* of underground furnaces to quite n high temp, rnture, ami in which I counted fourteen bather* at one time, while nt least twenty others Were either preparing to enter or com pleting their toilet prior t<> departure. Tiie proprietor twoiued quite j r aid of his aooominixlations, nn.l after jwilitely iuviting u* to take a bath, which we re luctantly declined, gave us the follow ing information: The tank is refilled with clean water <*verv midnight, and is not again changed for tho twenty-four hour* succeeding. H:s customer* arrived at any hour between daylight aud mid night, nn.l usually iminbered ab. Nt one hundred and fifty a day. \.lnl hi mil l' lin (Im lull. l*li in in m ii. ti tin ■ I if. lllfi 11 Itlr.l till' 1 nil ill'limit n llf liuiti'tlllk, \ 111 Ua, S. till 111 1a milt SilltStrlS dial till I* I ll. Willi haw ll"t J'lt'l IM.'lia f'-r Ht U-.V—t |.|v lllllllilm lllllut 'put mtiilii Ini'ivti iim * Ahi l't h 1 -billp .j" ■ lal HI " till' I'lirklnti Ulillllt"! lili' II U|i 111 I ('i ll llulil lit l-l 11It.-*- 1.11 111 t'. .(]- lltllii I II ill .11 \ ill. V . .ii aim i t.4 l-i ittiH'ii 'mm link* anil I,i ih* tin uiiaiin Imili I'lii* ** Ut'tti ti ul *. tilt mi klii|i|aat ai ai'i-li ti-ptlli 1 i a ti. all mill llii' lil.ik lllllll.tl* lllli' ti i lllnl Iho 111 It lull \tl"lial liltli' Anma-tatl.'ii Mill WIIJ a I'liitint Kit'.' limit train to Auii'ii'a tin* it ar, t .MIHJI tfi at t'likilllimir I in lit! 11l mi u li.ill;' i all I luailv aa man; ,le!uitgs iirrt .ii >11.11.1 I v 111 ■- In Walki'l ti'H. l am.la 1 tin WIMMMI VOM 11. .1f..ul tin nil M luM, kit 111 l . -t 1-. ait l af I litems. t ia|in alul Ilia Mlfo, aaili .t fur l.uii.ji'ii lln ir ili |iatlut>i in ttin flatl,i..flM,!ft)Ui's-ett-' m. itl!oue , t.im l I >la| at. lit", kill liinuil at till' Nam fork .'it;. % of tin fntflu Mail afiannlilp mat at a .1 . 111. d . llli > . T tli< . t > f Man.'. i'f tlirii at .a tin I lit. . I Han 1 i auii'i • ii'ii taiailt au.l la if i ati if aat lull -,i .'. uichl I i Ilia, tiiaai'i aii-t li ailing . iti/ana uf ljvrrj 'l. ami nil. taiuUlanl tin' lii|h itj ml tin iUio ..f ttin tin! Ursn.lo ft. m Mrnuaii ranltia Alt oxpl .loii i-vuno*l. ti lighter . litaltillik ai null ijtr t Alt', la i f naphtha at t iv nut all. .t u tin S.-idi run S.'.tt.ik au.l li.it • itu it mil- kill. I Ami "iiai li a* ttaug* t .mail n tll.lt it I 11. M ifts uf Haprate > liwarr. .1 ami au.'il.i iiuinau mir almt I v llUUiluiu. a. plan, llli N< \ ik A I I I f. : shipping plain frum M I u:a t• I nrq .■!, I i nay >.f San Orkaua, lain - itr-mplattuti Ihe uf th ;ar tl ~ D( l ili'lala la t'lainv i .'iitmuea In a i .it m. In KiiKlainl lliv t'liampl.'llalilp uf dm i'liamea Maa nmi t i li l.t 111 tlt KM,., a atl.'t alul kllll.t Mia. t'. t". t'haiubh.- a toward count;, (ieurpta. I'tit i Mi re caught, aml t I die una UIUI. .ua lie i u . f ai. ul • wliilo an I . .. r< I |*'"| > Mala' llullla illati ll tuupi.l lu 11. Mllea Uiaite all alta. k uu a luaattle a'aiu|> Heal tho I. m-bud, a 1 i r.1r.1 ll.w I i ll' a after a ael. . run:..up l-.plll uf ai tral 111, . a l.' tr mlillltt Ml re kli . I ami nu • w. uiuli I I • ulc i hnt.an im'hull p Uicir oiuaf, mre ki.ii.t Michael M ilaltv naa alai-tav) l*i tlralh by 1 lltiuiaa lit an, itnri pa quarrel lu Now Y"t a J.l.a l tlirup M Ut I. the li-UIIMI, ai If r RiX V ear a I luteal hlalt-a uuulater t • Atlalila, tllrtl .11 1 m! Uat tin apt •< allty '. hi i-O He Hi. liu audi. :ui MI ku w . Mairka ...Uietnl Milli the hlaturi uf It ..ami He rat. u tl*_v naa tuure peuerailT utaericj thr. uph.'Ut tin' i itry Una nar tt.au n.rt'. f .it 1. New Aurk lung jwia-i if.ju uf the:.. . smxv, veteran a-VieUi's alul lire iie)iarliLioul, cluainp With ii a r ni-a i . [ ll -rem f i ti.e pravuaof t aa'i.l.i la lu the vat -1 Ovmelenea In tin v. u.Uy uf tho fitv, link 1 ii.-e anil Hie atal'lea if Ma.lai.pt. ... in- t l.f elml. Jvjiiari - ..1 Wi ..II . U hi nail. ai„l li eW. rtlt u.. uuti.uut tu ItaiiiM u h . tan. urn it. .uralrel with ti 'Mer-i, ami a| , nriale .rilita Mire he .i at e*. it. In M Uiuia. t .atlas up a, alul ether |4aeea rv Im.li a It v i ..fcOei.te .ul tima tltUicai 111 I. 1 11 11 up the itai lal I ."'U - lar if the nie.k f the I'A. . . M... auiahip City I'f hall trail.have I wen iretlvt.l. Stie pli u- nil a i ,-k M lie ll live iiai a uut freiu I'anvina, ami waa unuiniiati ,e heath .I fur the all :■ and luu apt. unit nil a aanJUank, lu a amkuip . I.tllli u. tile | a-. ipiri w.re a.l tva.u eS Ui aafety Mlua and . liter hluid lupaiull -ia, Vll.'ii were huineat -> ♦ls*',- tuo . A hre lu Mnutrt ai tli airei 111 |rt.|irtv lu t ie la. lo el Tint'.UiaJ 1 it I. I.er Hal|a-r, tli- ia-l a.irnvir f t!:o fir ili'lhtra nhu f untied the Well-kill' Mil I'UtillahlUp bullae uf HufMt Ihtdhwa. .in-l 1U Sea lock mu • iraUt rvwille-l lUiltat. Ua I" .ii Mlth k, 1 11 eell Ai ' I iv. the l'rutee uf AA a . the i all . f liea .i. a: 1 ..liit r. uf ti.. i np.;li at iu Imp:vud the lnrt y naa nun t y Mlvl . Al .1 vl-all li v. Uli rtvajituri i li the i'uraa. Al :i than klii. " Ik. haa let :i ra.-ed in liiia alv fur nar |t.;t)a-aeaby vuiuntaiy .•..nUlh.it. M. ill.. : - haa ie AJU.' the I . .'..Ued ita.hr uf (lie i re.it'll in I'Ul U.'a .a 1 lit Mtt -U Ug Uiati'h m N.M Aurk betueeu Jaf. li 11. Mvrtui, uf Mi.'liip all. vi.it Jam. . Urua, uf A . ru.. ul. waa Mtill i v t!io latter after a file huura atiup'- pie. tieu. K lder demit tiie rrk.rt that l.e naa'(•vunp tu aril . tu t'olt laJ • A tunu iu i. iaa maa cij'lurul t'\ Ap. 1.. In.liana three iiuu uu v hvmi car m New Jerwi were t'lUalitxl I , death t• a fr, .ht trsuu. and tie it. an Mvin II itay i.j tired Ati. 1.i.1u >li< t 111. . die femaio pat*., ver, wi. naa utuhrp .ug a life iui[iriau:.'.nrnt lu i tim : ut, ieajml (ruin Jail . Mr . JitiUeOgmr and 1. t dauphtei Mere attacked ai.-l tiulrap.'d i y ma-kid rriti.au. U'-r AVanrlt j. N. J A wave vlaited the tu rith i'acitia noiat, fn in t alia* t" t hill, lie -!: .. r* a tuiiuimr i'f c.li- • 1 cvn-iup C.f la a acetic uf diiaaUltili, and the! va of hfe and Mh t> aald to M MOOhOM A . -inniiaa: a ita. 1-1.1 .'llitll ito .eatlpate tl.e New t>ri- -a cuvttwu h 'Uae t hariea K Howe i. Ih.ited Sutra . ral at l.imotle, I'cTu. .L.tel uf ft-v. r at tiiat (art Am'l lit r revolnti 'u haa ln '.en uut iu l'eru i >*. Aau /vuiit, uf Kindt laiand, aa, timguritnl. li I aim el). Ma,- . 1 : i A. i! k naa f tud gutity uf li.aiiaianpiiler fur having ahut ht r iurer. 4'harle. AV. liicker It ;• rv:,Mrted ti at Aluklitar i'a.lia ha- heeti di-ruia>. 1 ft iu the euiau and uf the lurki ban yia Aala A lady uf liadn Ha. uka iTu ae-! ihe Ilattllle, ca: lure i f. orhen liuiimantau tui. tiameiy and cut I!T the calve >"f their leg a. Advke •r. .a ivt .J from i-t. I'lttrdurj; re pre - ut that the Turk- reea)>tnred Ardai au after it had i- a red i ed by tin Itu—ian Fifty aiidt- Ui ualmn. val-. tnrlntitng f urehicfa i f divta hina, have Ue u inaele from the i ureau . f tip prav Uig arid I n ' uf tt I ll'!' iry de: ar*. meat al WaalilnpliHi A ay ail . f imrae . tan away tu tin Burai remit, ri. at AHwiiy, N. A . an I one , f tho la-vcujiauia uf til carriap. Mi lair ■ Cat. uu waaalm d iii-ianlle ki!)<-l lu jiuii|'iiip at A I "all lie cl.urch iu AA u a '- ti, • train! I'u.-l.y of i'ua. u, viae atrm k hy lightning !uu pa * err-. • . av! • v |: - ite m- :• killed and alia ut arventy injured mure < r i. • aeverelv At. Alrrvpiiat, a j ruf> w r e-f Trench in a actuxd in llartfurd, < "i,n.. do 1 fur week, after having In n in. n l>y a nnail iliw Hie autt uf Sarah M 1 i!M' a.-vm-t John T. C.-'lidgti ami uthera fur alatrder, waa hagrin in Hoaton. All the principal* in t' •• nt ar. e!l kn an iti Ikwf' ii Ihe II n. I uha WatWOA, I'f hillg-t-'IJ. li. 1 , el2l'Mu*'d hMU l lf. 1 Wi) attempt* . lie with a hudcl aiid the u'her n;!ii a knife .ei re made tu a - ua!. .1. I'. Si.il 11, do . rr ii 1. ut • f tie tie A'urk //rr u. i, at Sa l 1-ai.c City, tint rath tune the WuUld-Iwi murderer nae f.;itd The < ighteeiit It animal enumen anient m rowof tile < ■ . r I'm 11 **'!• f n.-e an I Art |."k in N't* A "ik. Tefrr t uoj- r ditnl ut ing the pn/i A little purl - vol caught lire in a I athuii- chnrch In New A■ irk and a pam.- atfoide.) with m mm* reault- m a*"lily J>IV \< ut. 1 l.y the 1 r.e iioi uf mmd uf the "f.n'iaUug prieat and uaLrr.e. A Tar ' f r.'d but ate. 1 c ile-.l al- ill ti:e < f John l.atii .lun, a irknivi in < iauto r r • ing mill m |jtf*y tte. N. . ternl'lv burning lull) before !." * aid he r* •.• I At. !■ gram fr, i l.r.'ermini -ay- tie- lin*ian Mere cauni'tiadiny Karadarh, tin Turk* replving vip-ori'Ualv. lie f rtinriti ria "f N'tti. i u Mhirli thouaaiui* uf men Mere MiTkleg f r inmuli*, have Imwii romplettd, awl m illbdwith ht avy Krupp gun*. They arecun-ulerevl very atmng. I'lip villap-wuf New Centreville. in IVnn aylvauia, wa* aimo-t entirely di atruyrtl |.y lire. John I-y< !. depriving .pun hundred up., of their h lie-. A tn,;l ut with pruviaiun* and rluUiiug fur the sufferer* waa dmpatrhtd fr.'iu Jlarqnette , . 'The ipieen uf Holland i* *• ri onl; ill. Heavy furp*t fire* w.re raging in tiie ... i I* in the vi inity "f 11 a Ufa a. N. S. M. Hrmaen, h ad. r of the 1., ft in thal'uii*h pwtiamat, b dead The pttbko ileht mv* redtieed in Mav ,% glimendertieka, itiv Uing a lost of t*fi,- fWWI Four per tens were drowned msr Albany, N. A'., while bathing There are s w ral bundle I applications f..r vacant consul ships on tile in Washington There was a i. rums drought i i Aiuhama. no ram having fallen in several weeks Edward Harring ton, a New A'urk saloon kcejirr. was struck on .the head with n cart rung in the hands of El ward Olto, and soon d ed from the effects of tho b10w...... Anthony Gardner bus been elected pre-ident of Liberia, Africa . Sophia Fredericka Matilda, qtiei n of Holland, died June 3, aged fiflv-nine yi ars... .A comniis-ion TO IBMH me Philad ipina a—tot bona* has been apjiointed The Jurv in the Elleuton u conspiiaey cases in South Carolina acquitted j one prisoner, and disagreed as to the other ten. I Tha Civil Service Reform Association was uiganiri d 111 Neiv A >k Whllnalranip waa atuimig a tratu tieai Aiiialetdam, N A., lie us* slrin L hv a lisMiiii'tivs going 111 an opposite dire, (lull and w.ia Inataiitlv killed Wi i low and liri daughte uf alitrrn were war I* id I, this* ruffians near portage (it v, Wis, taken fi io the team which the* MIIS driving, ami nil* brutally outraged and beaten M*IH II !v hev.'iid t' oeiv ll an i M'irphv, Hie bnija ranee reformer, addu.- . turua.l" swept ki'iis* suufln rn Illinois, its li. vlti| it-, nt IHI nt* live* and Injuring fi in thirty !•> utiv persons ltotiduig- in Hie tra. U of Hie sb lut wile Uiifuuf'-i alul mn tinned At M.-iint t'aruivl Hie l iiihitnga dn alloyed wile (Mu chlttvhes, twos. hiailllOUses, I siurt house ami a nuiutsr f stoles and ii.idiu.is In Ala I toon mm building waa (hrviwu into the street and turueil upaid. down. Ai ii. h ex iteiuent was tailsed aiuulig live M.irklUi i lasses of Tails tq the art est of M IhlM l.llel piesi'leiit nf the luUUli lpal euuuni, i hai, i< I with " lusuiUitg Marshal Ms.-Alahon and Uniting civil w*r anil as.-asstuatuiii. Tli" Auirrhmn whaling s. tiooiui i.iielr l.irpah *>< I aidi .1 by a hpauish cruiser win e taking tl oil Hie hi ... s ulli . f * üba, and Hit o; latn s pa| i is I ting deeuit d insulin u>ut, he was detained f. ur davstn close Coulinrinenl 1 hiring a light among a drunken r.-Mil iu a ral- u Iti N.-rth Hudson, N. J., on a Haluiday n. lit, one man was fatally statds-d, attuliie-r lost ail t . ', and several uthin Mire lUute ur 1< -* dai gel. Italy stable .1 ami t-ealPu An e . .i, eut I-- . pa. hot*eeu two 1 ugllsh ship, uf Mai ami a i'rruvian rebel turret ahl)! tliat I . I ' 'd, and aUITt udelid The la'aid f V -It. I ' f r t!.' alii, .ai . lamination . f radeta met at West I'ulUt ali i orgauUed A Mater -i-' .'. in ar lt'irhngt >n, l.wa, caus<-'i cuitMdri aide damage tu foundries and machine shops. 1 tu l'aiillt'i has iwell n. -le ueavily sMuilrti Mitti uu 1. I! is year than m u.c last thirty irai* l!i la li.ai.l.ng a.i I'.idltalT operatlii*. a .1 making tin pa-aage i f ttie rivir t v the 1. .'*:ali ll p# a matter uf e 11) Sltie itlfllcultv . .A baud ■ ■ 111 .--la.ia al.d itaohi ltaXollka ii.e-.J ll I'ai ati.l tna.lt a raid withtu U.s liu* iaii line- cap!urn gt It; l ead uf cattle and tasu.g a u inula ( .I jllso.u rs A ovallhy jb..is: .an I'r Israel iiaudolph died suddenly ill a tn'lsa car Hi New A oik The a* imu-eii ..l . nil* t el U.s w -it of ,\. w Jets* ) for A (iliost in (auip. The 1. 'U.liin J i in * hu." a gho*t at.irv. 1 •! II I'!"Ut!i tin iMiuji nf Alili rwhott W .IK v isitnl nightly hy iui nggrwutve spirit. It wan ii.i r. -pivb.r of je re.ina. r rank; It plllb' u i .1 It.* b'hty ■ flic ie in the rih.v im i g'liv. iiiinil . privtib * hlnck . res. A private nf tin- knit • - it on*' itig'lit nml *M nhit .el ll Atnh iusinight, mill the •w-ulry petci iA-ing * metluttg inlvmicing towiirvl Iniu giivu the IIMIUI challenge, l> which n> reply wan iiiailc. The chal 1< ' e will r< pe.it<-.1. At herv U(M>n tin* ghiwl \i. Nt to tilt -entry Uu, atp]w\l tho * ■!- liter Meverul tlllie* ill the file**, mnl In-fore ho intil.l recover from hut cotifnaion niti.le off irrus* the common vaitli luvt.ui iahing IHIUII'IM. Ihe wldicr, m lit* x --eitciueut, hvi I'-ll hi- ritle anil tlroil, but mi-.- 1i; - mm. Tin* ghost Aleut toward the military c. 'tietcry tunl iu a -imilnr tnauner atteiupti 1 to frighten a private in the lOHth ri gimeiit, who turn onguurii bv a j-'iider nu'igar.ine. Again waa a gull fired mid a til*, did the g'lnmt stalk ell' unharmed. A fortnight afterward tin - g'ilost p "UtieC'i ujHti allotlier soldier mill endeavored t-. snaU*)l away Ills rtlle. V siiarp atmggle eitatte.l. A* inch en ied by tile soldier treviving a pmr of black eye* ami ! vtsig bis ahtko, which was f uind n< xt p. it:, • iu tin- canal. An other seutry AHO UlXN istivl in the cauip by - niic I'L.E with a musk, win mfomicsl him that he Ala* tin tUlb'h drea*ied gin -t and hi- object Was to *!i"W tiie Jlnti. u 1 w e.v-ily lie c uld frighb n thi e- idii ra of tiie prt - 'tit ilay. A Heaf I ider'a Mi-fake. Some tune- a Lptgh will itvur in the m r: in* mmd' I congregat.on of a O 'ti m-'ticut church, as on a recent Sunday. I'lie clergytliau viealrifd to rail the atten t uof the on green!'.on to the fa**t tiint, I Isping the last Sunday of tiie moath, In- vi •o i adlin:.. U r tie r.te "f liapti-m to children, i'rev: ma to hia having en tered the pttlpit he had received from one i f the t-idera, At ho was iiuite deaf, a ti "tic** to the effect that aa Ute children would lie present that afteruooti. Mini he hud the new Sunday acln 1 *iitig las'ka remly for diatributi n, tie would have theni there to „.-U p. all who dc-ired them. After the M-rvk* the clergvmaa iwcuti the tiotice of the baptismal *• r- A ui'. thus; " All of tlnaie having chil dren and ihwtiring to have litem letptired, will bring them tlm afti ruiwin." At this jwullt tile ileuf elder, bearing the tuention of children, euppoMsl it was something in reference tu lit* U-ik*. and rising, aaul: "All of those having bom , and d-:img them, will be sup plicd 1 v t .c f.-r tig* atint of twenty-Jive cents each. " The Sweetness of Home. lie who his no home haa not the Kweete-J plntaure- of life; he feel* not the thousand en 1. .irmeiits that cluster u 1 t! ut hallowed sjmt to till the v nd of! is iichiii ' heart, and while away his lei.-ure momenta in the swc'tneaa of life-joy , I-m i-fort nne your lot ? Y'ott will tiiul a friendly welcome front In art* Itcating tine to your own. The chisw-n partner of yottr toil haa n ntntle of aj>- probation wi.eu others have deserted, a hand of hop. when all others refuse, and a heart t" te. 1 vutr sorrows, a- if they were her own. IVrhapsn smiling cherub, with prattling glee mnl joyous laugh, will drive s. ir<>w from yottr care worn brow and enclose in it the wreaths of domestic bliss. No matter how hum ble that home may le, how destitute its stores, or liow jxwirlv its minutes nre chid, if true heart* dwell there It ts vet a home. A cheerful, prudent wife, .>!•- dient ami affocti' mute children, will give tln ir pos-. *.us more real joy than haga of gold and worlillv liouora. The home of a temperate, industrious and honest man will be his greatest joy. A Raleigh f.irlS Mcighl-of-llael. Not more than twenty-seven bl.M'ks front tin' cupitol building, on Hillslsim street, says a Raleigh correspondent, a couple of young la.iiea elegantly cos tumed in visiting paraphernalia emerged from a residence and entered the street inst ahead of us. K u'h had a trail aa long us a peivb.wl's tail, trailing in the dust, and they must needs be taken up. Tl ltler of tin- two followed the revolt ing custom of the day By reaching down and taking up Iters by hand, but the Votuigcr one didn't do that way. I'lant ing her left f**>t square on the ground she gave a sudden kick with the heel of the right f.s.t, and the trail was instan taneously elevated t<> its position ill the right hand, extended to receive. It was done so quick that the inotl"li wa- har.l lv perceptible, in fact it was tln* " cutest " trick we ever remember to have set n, and the firs! sleight of-lieel JiorforniHllO* we over heard of. A Foiled ThitTs Hib tnnia. A pickpis'lii t, who was out at heels nn well m out at elbows, recently entered a basement shoe store on Rrondway, New York, t.*>k off Ins boots, and dirn'ting that they should be resoled forthwith, proceeded t<> select and try on n new l>uir. While the shoemaker was at work at the old Ixiots the customer attempted to b dt with the new ones, but lot being so light f.silisl as lie was light lingere 1, ho was eiuight by the irate shopkeeper. The latter not only forced him to take off his new f.s.t gear, but, having already removed the sole from one of the old boots, stoutly refused to sew it on ngaitt until he w.s lib rally paid therefor. Having nothing in .his own pocket, and having no one e! -.'s immediately avail able, tli" discomfited pick|sieket had to tie (lie severed sole to the upper with his handkerchief, and limp home as best he could. The would-lw freebooter had liccoinc a footpad. A minute analysis of life at onee de stroys the spletnlor which dnzzloH the imagination. Whatsoever grandeur can display or luxury enjoy is procured by ofTlees front which tho mind shrinks from the contemplation. All Ihe delicacies of tho table may be traced back to the sham hies and dunghill; all tie mngnitlceuco of building wue hewn from the quarry, and all pomp ornament dug from among the damps and darkness of tho mine, i legal Ili I*l i')t I Ignorance. I (tiring the trial of the celebrated , Leavenworth lathy ease, in which two women claim the same child, one of the law'iora. in the course of his rcuiitrka, points to the painting <>f Holotu"ti or dering the child to be severed in lialv. a and divided between the two women, lit < scriptural l.naiw lodge bring small, lie alluded to i'llutc instead of Sololnon. T'lie opp'.i'illg li'tlliscl, Hllp|Hming he knew all at "'lit it, inntulitly jiinqx.l t" In* fret, uti.l called loin a find, and said thai the order wan by <'s'sar and not I'llutc. After a bcntc.l dis.'iitiMioii they agreed to leave it to the judge. Ilia honor d<-ndtsi that both the attorneys , w< ri' taking upon a subject foreign to their knowledge, and, p ntil.g to tiie painting, raid it win intended to teple sent Iter.-I, an.l not Tih.te or ('s'-t> r . The lawyers considered the matter Mv tled and prts'eed**! with the caiw. TliMtta HHt Mrn. " art (he tut ik, iki laifua (h<* of lUh|Tfalui t luf taii a in an t ntW withlU* rtitirltiuiiir*ii (hat a ou killtilui; 111* vitkia. NN j ij Uikt t t'f 1 tUuia. A liNUtollirU Illicit( (aU() i'likllKt] to t!n ttf rm k with a ttilturr |jctr|MttuaJlv |;tistUtK hlB 2urf. fttttl hi* fa. .MI Wear au t l| !• uf lirrnh' au.l c y t?u iu f k rit ltiraiM * Hut i ruum tht'Uß liaa lrft no ticwx iiAlantu With vulturt-a itllM IN t .-netlliiUiU hlti ilkcr, tho IUIMI. ru li.ail luakt lilliiM)f aiut rtrrry uuo aictui<} hUu fun. ral Ir. I irtful, p •Uit, llVjOfli'-utlhlu'Al he* Ik ■ thr ya * t J .I alul lift" ai) UU tho aide l)jr r. I'm oca Ootdcn Mc-vh-al IhacoYrff and I'h-a.aaUt l't ilrta Die I'rDrta rffrOttiaHv miit'Yo the t ffrto aud iiutia matUr whilo the Mdi. aJ I'l AIV imi'Csita otif and health to the entire ayt- tic t<*fiiit i.l ii.uN t t and J.fcnt- ra< ktal with the I)ic umatiafu, ar lufallihH featured Ui hra.tit I y the rt lckritid ehiir, HtMrller a Mvtuiarh llittofo a ihfT no jll -*i il w i I ? I'hyaictaiia J- lkllUil** |UIItV, and Y JllCh UO UfW '.akea In Yam Yh- la t*d with anv of tho hUUit Ti' ib • .it*} .. Ilia ! > wbbh It >1 a>la] t<.! It frrxjlx! ~!!> )iaj Jx im ii ul r. ai d r llktaitra fait to prndurc a j*ruia!M-!it ttfHf. 'ihi® ia lot'tUAu they arc uiorriy \ .. .aUu*, ai d thrrrforw do II t : in- . I) ' * nar -f the inalatlira. whoao #Ytn)itoms thr> aftrr a tUiir iTAhf to uurlkinte. rhiaU n. ui )Y ll . r- Y ith>j ..ttoa and a 1a- Uve drttfcc. It i I*, t at-, h- At >rf. with HiWtrt tt fa lnttora whiih aio a atar. hlltg that A'lbjUtri tho di&t - aa YA III aa baliiahra it# Imfiria I t*tH. \\ rll.lUUrd Mlm NIIa, Itrrnd, t Jsi. e, alid t*aaLr) il< -t VI a. l ltd • ' t j'sh) hndth. *• • d ). atlh make? iah*'f if all kiQtta taeirr, and l*r. Uw|C lit#. I.uuh*y • Vt a*t I'owdtl Will aiwaYa lUftko all thrac }TodlirUoU® and whoUa. < *c. It J warrant*d t mak llghUf, aw t*r, jnvrr lH**.ha"no and nutnUratia biN-tnla, rail, trrad, ttr.. than any oihr hakuif jAitdtr. Flout Hon. laY k1 hj rakrr, i-f t anaj- hair#. N Y. "1 h*Y# tlaod Ir a |tftiAlU of ild t Lrrty tiivwlf atid in my faiudf for acYt ral Yraia. and tak* gtrat j loaauro Ui rr % Aii;tn* ndiU|C it tu |tf* frrt inf t am thing nf the k*nd for the |'urfoac f**r i.i hit la mtcudrd. lu caac ot aathrua, t'htht ir t t affnrtioii of the thrvYat 1 liaY*- U Y ruu \ w*lh ai*Ything cw|ial to it U) cant* an ! a ' *.! . S- dd I * ad druggiata. Arrta au of utr twviity fiu y &ra, j- at Y h at)lug ('bvatriana irVubtk t%.!g# that ti.' ' .h/rtiVry UtrftlM r'i ■ .ia lh* ou)y kiM>au cx-rtain rrtn~dy f. r d.a- * • lo which w. mru are autjact '1 ht* firtir/rn'jiry I * ii|daint and dlwraaew of Ndd tA ad diuk'a'ut*- S* nd for t,iraf.a brrg Oa, Vi York. lUiuiatotir and troach, and milk and atdidiur. arr adiuiiii'defrsd r* very change if a* nUt TA: ... iU thr • d A Uutf.J a to fortify cLiuUt U agfluUftt att.-i- ua t f rrr.pljYt ft \tra Aldo titra with CihntFa Huljihiir S*aj miiij )y an a run at • clistam' ran i*n* Irate. Hold eYc-ry hrt . I*r• -t, i'ritteui* u,N . T HilthairnUr, N* w Yoik. Hill Hair A Whsu't Ihe, hla* k or t-tuwm, 6^c. It ttr umiYt t*nt t|ul< IIY ' iirn!. •* iHira < a hi-' itiutu- lUibHih, the grrat 2u'< rttal Yuvh Uar. will |**aitl%ry cure an* oaer ' : f IMH I'rvw It a UiUh it lottW. fk K id by all drug > *.s n . ) f*r *>• ..xr ! 11 , i auf f rera. KatU fur Urmo wbohaY* Uo. doacxl. dnifigfJ and jua* k*d. TUt* new Health lour nal t* a\ . 12 * 1 3 Fh ur Wr',4>r . -<>oid i# OboN#. * t> s v 4 • h'.iif —<. l s.nJ to Ctofor *tl a * 11 H J.. i H• al• f• 1 w im •• • I ft m 1 ft Hya-Htai# V? a * liai'ry ate. . f d liar . Mat it 1 1 vi 1 1 YY aWt St 4 iJ r.ri)- *•: i'd vYeait •; a> 4 |I%Y, j*rr cm'. Tu 4 Jiirtw, j'-r cat, . *5 4 N fj. :r® t# Yja 1? 'k 4 ® • %<• i'. Ik II 69 (|U U tali Oil) ■m 11 MM n®h—Ma kert2 f So 1. Irw .... 19 uu O' No. 1, Dew H W A# • 00 Dry <\wl. - rart 44 ntrrano. ri, 7 5.3 <4 9 00 Wheat No. 1 Mi'.wauknr t !#• 4 1 W CVrn- Mixed. *2 *4 81 Ity-/. 9* yi VS l'uflrt * ..*••••••• 4 liar U) Malt 100 4 1 10 r tit nana ur ma. !lrrf Cattlr— Fitra . C7 Mich, t4%*4 ) 'Weal Wig I floxr PtMnayltrmala Rxftra.... * 14T ;3 I Wheat-KM Wi-atrrn . . I#' t l>t role urn ruih ••*) (>l t4k A llrt\nvt, 16 N I < 1" <4 22 Tetaa...... 36 (4 25 California.. 3 25 t • noaro*. llerf rattle 08\<4 0 g Hlifvp.,,,.. .... C'\# tig ' li-tjjg fi "4 I Klottr W*. l ain and Mmneaota I* 75 t* 050 Corti—MlUNl ... ... 67 <4 70 Yata - " ... 5* <4 S* f Wit. 1 (i oat 1 iVnnaylvania XX 4 ' (4 44 r.'i W(w 2i 2 EUitUIITUX, MAM, IWf Cattle 06 (4 05g | hftttii* I'H-Y 11* 1 H.jr- E WAtaBTOWW, MAM. iw 'f Catt!e—Fxr to i ' *f emm h f hy <,.+* 4IS 4# '•*!"• ••*•# tf la A# •(•'#. :w ***••' * 4e ciititli-il t*> rwsivß Out) Copy of • Magnificent Engraving by Zobell or THK crt-xtiujiTiU) rxtMiutu u* MELVILLE, EgriTl.lUi "THE TRUE VINE." ItttrmtOUT. Ib IM. Oy UO in.) Of ull the efforts tiint httvtj previously IMM-ii iiitfl** for |)ortryiug [xirtriuUi ut our Kwvtor, uoiu* bus c\ <-r rc*-iv <-*1 such tttuvcriuii upprolml.oti iu> tbul wiach I lie ulhivc Ik-.iillul picture oimtusixU. " I mu the iruc viuc, uiui uiy l'athcr is the hiuhiuiiimiui,"ttrt- the wuriis upon wh.ch Ihe sublime oubjtet is allcgoiicullv s]>- proarht-01. ((ur biesiteai Ivor! ts repre m-uLd in tin- engravuig ili uioiihtratiiig the truth of this il.ly YVor*i, utxl sea-k --ing f<>r exatnph's to illustrate iiis pur libit s from Uu- iMiitntiful gifts of Ix-uute- HUS usture which surruuuii him. Ku circU l by a vine, Hi- right hun t grasps at< iril of the plant, while the left is outj-trclcbe l iu the act of illustration. The urti-t hiut ilep'i t< J with a tuaster htutii the ovrrllow mg b-ik of lm ffable and year ill ug love u|m the liivius couu la-nance, surrouudtil by the Heavenly hahi. 'ihe vine on tho left of our IcrJ, has an sx cleft ut tho rtot thereof, sym bohi'iil of the words of John the Baptist ui Matt, ui, x. r 10 : " And now also the ax is laid unto the root of the tree, therefme every tree which bnugetli not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the lire.' Thus the authc-n* of the pictttri- is given. Our Lunl holding in lit. right band the growing, or true vine, unto which He likens Himself, while on the Other baud Is shadowed forth the destruction of the "tree which lieareth i,ot good fruit." In the Istckground the slu-rt twilight of at) Kaateru evening ta descending upon the mountains, at the foot of whu-li grow iprtaatug palms and other Oriental trees. None can h>ok ujMin this picture with out taking to heurt the lesiwu inculcated by the Divine Teacher, which is illus trated in *" a !t ami Ix-autiful a manner by the prem* nt subjecL The aitove beautiful eKgrnvitig may lie seen, frt 4 charge, at tiie oftiotw of tiie L 'tidoii Fine Art AsMociatiuii, TIO llnwd war, N- York, between the hour* of ten ui live o'clock. IT Ui UtTOBTAVr 1 HAT Early Application Should b Made for "THE TRUE VPIE rf by those whit with to bec>ittie j-.-a-wwil of this Splendid I Net ure, as, after the date uunitt meil lx'l<)w, it will lie too late to send for a Copy of the above celebrated work. It is particularly requested that tiie names and wMres'-.ii of applicants may le written as legibly as j-sssible, nnd that the ui-tru -ttous below may be care fully attended t >. INSTRUCTIONS. Tliis IVcaentstion I'ictnre will le sent free to any part of the Unit, i Sfatem or Canada n- urely pncLed, tip n nvi*qit of the Commit found below, together with Due Do- xr in currency, t %* ill ftar arnl nulra* Ihr ( cuNB. loxrtkrr * i U One Ilollnr lu t urrrnr*, I® m< !•• 4 with 4r ftp|t||rftllon, alalrd nboY r. _ The vouch* r found l-low must Ite cut out, and the name nnd address of each Applicant platulv written upon it, and forwarded to Mr. HENRY STANLEY, Secretary, Ti'H Broadway, New York. Ms. 10. PREMIUM VOUCHER. "The True Vine." UN i: CHY. rv>K TiK London Fine Art Association. IIKVRY WTANI.KY, 793 Broadway, Now York. seeretar*. n d J it'*— rf jf j i.cint t+ 4* ■ rittmm Aara Mr. j : No • ran ba fnnrtrvJad without rpa, , IMPORTANT NOTICE. Ap)>lica:um fur copit* uf " 77ie Trur linr " tniut Ik made at the uftirr of thr London Fine Art Atnociafion, Tfkt Brtmtitra}/, .Ycic York, and trith rach application th- nlxirr Voucher, u-hich will not le available after thr 12/A June, 1577, tnn.t he inrlo*ed; and a* applicatiun. fnr thr above k'ngraviug will be attended to in rotation an re reived, early advantage nhuuld Ik taken of the prrt>< nt orra*iun. til i NO hi tt Til ITI tot r Pitt *.•*. ib.il .ratL o " Fane ...t • ,r..l wrk BLUc and htul;; b.>- *Jr .■ ^ita , I Tli. .wily Is-'X ir*ct"-*i!jr L! GHT. |l'y®l*n® it.ta nvw un,r ' - N4 ® 1 f g ;,. gJ.wnftMn# ta-| a N't.'Wft b t ' ftpDlf l is antl nf many • trraswafai nrwi iua THE NTTED STATED LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE crrr OF NEW YORK. 261, 262, 263 Broadway. ♦ ORGIMIM I*io ♦- ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY* APPROVED FORM OF POLICY ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES APPROVED CLAIMS MATURING IN 1077 WILL BE U2S(jU!fED AT 7< OK PRESENTATION. 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