ETRE ai i Burner Allen Talks, I sot in the amen corner, whar' I've sot for many & year, I soiled every word ye uttered with a gonooine hearty tear; bin a long time, in #0 tne § strain, I hope the Toni ‘Il spare ye to do it of'n again, text want made it yersell But a better one th®logical truer words nor sounder boek can't he found; “The best © crops are sometimes raised on the An’ { It's parscn, sino ve spoke | An’ Yer the Bible—-ye must a outen war’ never tuk from the shelf, Far ones in the sid most nnpromising grou As soon as the words war my heart opened up its ears, while it swallowed the gospel i spoken truth my An’ swiniming' in tears, ve way eves war Fur it seamed to nx in which I sot; Yer language fitted a lot o' my to § dot I guess you remember Charlie, th in the State, Allus in doviltry, parso late, Robbin’ the neighbors’ orchards, Godless boys, An’ a-playin’ with his they wat’ aituin’ at the pew Past experience paren rubber toys From bad lo worse he slide an’ lower Kop’ driftin’ ont on sin's ds morality Farther and { lower he sunk, THM at last all hope depart him home to un Bad companions had led in tow n, Where he played fiery pizen do They kep' a adygin war all aire Sank him down till } hog in the mi yromised fal When sober he y touch Tt agin, An’ fur weeks he str as bright as a pin But the gow A ovany § SOL Ain 3 wm oF dri t last his AWRY, ariie ¢ for many : Ii never ¥ foreit aX blo As he 8 That ti ¢ up for to shake his hand. Floshed an’ triumphant he stood to their praise, Between the Tides. A flawless day was the twenty-third of Spl in the year of our Lord ei hundred and seventy nine. The lation mornidg breezes had been into the poppy felds of Angel and put to sleep by the narcotic of Circe. And even the zephyrs—gentle peges to the erst-while brawlers— had been shut he westher clerk's 3 ghteen perm Ba up in the signal-box until 3 o'clock in the afte r- noon. Then the yachts came ont and the zephyrs were released. It was not very good weather for sailing that the zephyrs made, though they blew til their rosy cheeks were like soap bubbles, and the white sails were filled with scented breath. The lumbering schoon- ers staggered in zigzag pathways, as if they meant to slice away the island noses with their dull prows; and, in- deed, the yachts sailed scarcely any faster, only the little plungers made un- checked headway, running at their own sweet will, it seemed. The north har- bor was dotted with sails, Ev body and everybody's wife and childr and friends were out. So there was nothing strange about the mere pres- enceof a young man and a young woman in a small rowboat amid the scenes of lazy commerce and busy gayety. Cer- tainly it was not stra ge, for there were shundred other pec ont that after- noon in rewboats, to say nothing of the professional boatmen, the men with sculls and the rowing clubs. If the people on the yachts which they met noticed them, they donbtlessly viewed them with pity mingled with contempt, or else looked at them artistically and thanked “God for poverty and the picturesque. As for the couple in the boat, they did not notice anything but each other —at least except as jhe young man found it necessary to cl nge his direc- tion in rowing to avoid being run down. After a while even this became unnec- essary. They were rowing with the ebb tide, and after they had passed the newly-finished bit of sea-wall east of the old Meiggs wharf, the channel was comparatively clear. It was then about half-past three. “Let us float,” said the young man; ‘‘ pretty soon the tide will turn; then we will turn.” “Very well, woman. Really, she was as yet a girl. B8he conld not have been more than nineteen. Her figure was slight, but indicative of rare gracefulness. Her face was not pretty—that is, most would not think it pretty. Both mouth and nose were large. Her eyes were blue, and held 5 11 i CTV. Tom,” said the young —difficult to define, yet impossible to disregard. Itwasa striking face, almost fascinating, withal a good face—a face - in which heart showed first and intellect - afterward. The man was, exteriorly, place. You might take a description at random from your serap-book of con- ventional current fiction, and it would Dat what of that? She was ‘ Laura” and he was “Tom.” They had been talking gayly ever since they left the landing at the foot of Washington street. When Tom spoke they had apparently reached some com- mon and very satisfactory conclusion, for she looked very happy, and she said, tenderly—for she had a sweet, low voice tunable as a perfect bell or a wave sob : “Yon will ask her to morrow, Tom ?” “Yes, Laura; or to-night, if youlike.” “She will look at you wild-eyed and | perhaps scold you a bit.” “Oh, I'm not afraid. How could I 1 6 witk: such a prize to gain ?” They had passed the point, the swim- | ning beach, the Presidio; they were | pearing the fort at the gate. A sudden +wirl in the current twisted the bow of | the boat sharply around. Tom had | been leaning forward, the better to talk | to Laura, the more easily to hold her | hand, perhaps. As the boat shifted its | direction, he instinctively reached for | the oars. His hands touched the empty | rowlocks. The oars were gone. He | looked around, but they were nowhere | to be seen. A cry of horror rose to his | Laekily he stilled it thera, He furtively at his com She had seen and under: He foreed a laugh, and his com lips. stood, “Then it is not said, and the color cheek. “No itisa good “Only we will be out the tide turns we ing.” Really he had very jadgment told him not yet turned, 50 very bad came back oka.” 1} JURO, Ho rather late, back replied When will go hoom little hope. His that Re had did tarn at Wo! ld i offing, and amid the breakers at the bar, where their {rail boat wonld not live an instant. And then He could not swim a stroke. If he conld the distance to Was a far to make that of any use only they had a rudder they might the 1 boat ashore; but unfortunately had been in ie to secure only the ver rudde wiles st the last, skiff, =~ covered with wy most half a fool. started aw a from the pier lands had braced his fee ot againstal cleat, t the Tom searched fora look ¥ ried HLL Phere was nd waler must time street wha it was then past four ¢ arly opposit ¢ Fort Point Id see there was gress 1 had o« leakage the nt the water a caref 1:4 3 1 & ile roc | rocked from sid 2 must The 8 fading ont ¢ the waste wie in Bul positi Mn. ng up from Y “td Until in a wi hisper " she did not utter hope lessness of 1 h ar prot eet them- a moment juite break dow: + fate before them seemed so terri Tom had succeeded leak ar had make that task brim from his all around Shem, & al They thoug ht the distinctly. “The tide has And so it 1] would be affe could not te until the amd unt had materially « not spoken to eac i other for some mo- ments, At last Laura leaned forward. Her hand to od Tom's, and he took it in his o wh. That bhand-clasp meant to them things unspeak Her hand was very cold, almost as fol as his o ou n. In his pocket was a silk handkerchief: he handed it to her and bade her tie it about her neck, for he dared not rise to fasten it there himself, Then he took both her ands 1 etween his own, striv- ing to keo p them wafm. Laura was the first to speak, voice was quite firm, scarcely even sor- rowful: “Tom, dear, I do not want to die; and yet death cannot take from us the boon of having died together.’ “ But we shall not die now, Laura; I know we'll not.” There was the ring of conviction in his totes. The profound asignution underlying her words had struck the right key in his own nature, and the thought of his first despairing mood made him almost angry. * But it's awfully hungry we are, my dear,’ were his next words “I'm ashamed of you,” said Laura, and she actually laughed. Tom langhed also. When two persons in such a position ean laugh, it is either * very brave” of “ very shocking,” according to the creed we first sucked and the “so forth” of our salad days. The fog was all around them, and neither conld see the other's face, The fog was cold, and from time to time Laura had shivered once or twice, audi- bly, though quite involantarily, for she as a brave little woman. When the ripple of the young girl's langhter rang out amid the fog (above the boom of the surf, the far-away barking of the sea 1 sto PI ping th b ail 7 5 1 £ ¢ wnt ti} La CUL i ecrease a. able, distant, scream of the fog signal), and when his own laughter was smothered ! in the fog folds, Tom repeated: “Bat I | What he might have gone on to say is | forever sealed. The next moment the | boat struck something with great mo- mentum, and that is all Laura remem- in-bound from Australia, A woman's gentle face bent above her | own in anxious, motherly regard, and dear Tom. sat on a locker behind the | gangway, with glad tears in his eyes to | see the color steal back to her cold cheeks. “ And now you must have a bit to | eat,” said the captain’s wife, in hospita- | ble accents. But Laura shut her eyes, half mali.’ murmured: “Give it he's always hungry.” ciously, and Hy please; Tom,” said the young and as the matronly figure of the captain's wife disappeared in the shadow of the gangway, he kissed her shut eyes softly, twned away, moisco A RELIGIOUS READING, and Quality vs When Dr. Robert his home at Basking Ridge ads as pupils in & private s hool, it Appa rently an nignifie ant undert hing, For a man of his consumms intellectual and to a i hia a provoked bh His Quantity, Finley took four | Wis into MSLFRNeS, Answer “It wi strength i fm shall.” 1 plodde d Od, ING sOrt © thay So | lous News and Xare .., 100 You Reilly ceived last FO ON OHNO 4 MAE Flower Clocks and Ba irometers, Even the most casual observe: ture rust flower upon the par tial barometer { the “pimpern ) or man's weather glass,” {Apagallis arvensis, L.). This r litt] is { on New. found it, wwond the first : n Europe. say 8 as a 08 tha Lilt ing Bas as particular way of ois Potanists, then, speak of the waking and sle ef ing conditions of the plant, and much re search has been bestowed upon the sub. ject in order to find out the physical action and cause of the phenomena. In his recent volume on * Movement in Plants,” Mr. Darwin gives the results of his pains staking investigations of this and kindred As generally happens in his work, while be is steadily aiming at some particular point, he dis- poses of any quantity of obscurities as issnes on the way. Linnius, noting the precise times of opening and closing of flowers, con- structed a floral clock in his gardens at Upsat, where the hours were indicated by the conditions of different plants. Afterward DeCandolle did the same for the latitude of Paris. The elock of Linnwus in Sweden runs slower than that of DeCandolle in France. Climate as well as latitude, and particular sea. sons also, would influence this sensitive horologe. Those interested will find DeCandolle’s list give nm in Figuier' “ Vegetable World,” American edition, page 134. Of a few familiar plants the hours of opening are about as follows: Morning { glory, 3 to 4 A. m.; pimpernel, 8 to 10 A Marvel of Peru, 4 to 7 r. M.: evening primrose, 5 to 7 vr. Mm.; night blooming cereus, 7 to 8 pr. Mm. g it. H103 subjects, ‘ side ‘Thus in « ach flower and si iat iu our path betrodden lie, ¢ sweet romembrancers who tell How fast the winged mements fly,” The hours of closing are as definite as those of opening, and thus we may ar- range quite a dial, the hours being indi cated by partic alar plants. The plants light, but upon withdrawal of the un- natural conditions, will, sooner or later, resume their normal record. It is curious to watch the different attitudes flowers assume repose. In the botanic garden in Cambridge the writer used to go out toward evening to | watch the changes. | are sometimes very quick, those of the foliage, which also has its time of sleep. Thus in the little Mar- silia, a water-plant, with four ob cordate leaflets, these turn in upon each other | from the expanded condition, so as to | meet face to face. There is quite a per- ceptible little “click” when the move- ment occurs. The petals of some plants { still others curl up le pgihwise So with | | the rayflorets of the ( jomposite. The | | whole aspect of a garden is, hence, quite changed in the evening. In fact, it does not do to allow our investigations to cease with the daylight. FOR THE LADIES, A Batl in Algeria, {t must be great fun to attend a ball in Algiers. The Algerian Watchman reports a grand affair of that kind lately given by the governor, M In civilized society, the reporter says, paople wtond i in order to danoe, flirt and ohat, but Algiors they sim ply go to eat and drink, and yet to and drink, “ gwill" rather, and stufl! them At memorable avening n Lirevy not ont {0 1G the deep around the 4 o'clock on 1 stood ten tile board, solves BOvy rnor's his el two the twenty ti i sand tHe Genanag even Pros n were overwhelmed fain {o wished . 3 COOKS IOI dl were Bake theit an lady way or nel at J o'elook was half dead snoceed Fushion Notes, g Bwis peindir kid's Ki king Mae hine, were these: Mr. Skid's and that goat had butted him neighbor and slay the & Iman ing down t but in ody was i wring of tremendous power. From yocket of the ] Wave handkerchief tl [vais tag d to draw the goat. he batted it spring would throw the big dist: machine was gotten up in yery el rate style and looked just like a man. It was perfect enough to d any goat, and i skid dollars, ‘he didn't be money so i he And he il an out in his yard where wonld see it, and them retired to his house dgd waited to see the fun. He waited about two hours, and then his son came in and told him the goat had RO TiN gta} a ARCH, F ge ecg ive five grudge the seventy took before and had tangled in bowels and slain him. And, of course, Skid was terribly mad. Bat the ma- chine was not wholly wasted, for got tent so it looked like a man just start. ing to crawl u man ran up and kicked the thing | was picked up twenty feet away, when he got over his surprise he'd give the man a if he'd tell how he did it, as like to work the same racket on the old man of the girl he was courting. But the machine couldn't be found, the boy having, in the excitement, taken home. i ———— A Saered Gold Mine, the second chapter of Genesis will be I tion: “"r I'he name of the first is Pison; of Havilah, gold of that land is good.” London followed Ingersoll nor the into their Bible notions, have organized themselves into a company to test the truth of the above sacred assurance, and the stock of the * Havilah ” gold mine has actually been placed on the London market, the proprietors announcing it | to be the richest in the world, and the | passage from Genesis is quoted as proo { of it from an inspired source, Each king present at the late peace | conference between Sir Samuel Rowe tand the stepfather of the king of the { Ashantees, Prince Duaki, at Elmina, {had a mammoth umbrella of brilliant ¢ lors held over him, while Prince Bua- ki himself was covered with gold orna ments, his arms being so heavy with [ golden bracelets, that they were sup- | ported by a man on each side. eee ———————— | When the children of Mrs. Betsoy ' Porkins, of Taunton, Mass., surprised | her on her 100th birthday, she showed | her appreciation of their affection by giving each of them a $1,000 bond. NEWS EPITOME. East and Middle. i eu, the Hungarian who had been | high almshouse, Penn 11 (171 in THUary dave), an 1 th who | niry West and South, ne wore Xiled and six md in of 8 Da Nearly all ing steam, and sorke as al hk I'ra Ree, al, 3 BRRTORAD JOS 1 the same day ¥ial LAK a Ni Ww Mexic 0, sm Rocorn BAYS a dispateh fic Phe murder sans at Paraje, resulting in the death of Mexic I'wo Indians Rep murders, Ans, who were iris come and and a rriedly raided and armed of the they an The suppo % as they were eing hu resend at ded miners when RUT uinent « other evel a miner ol his ed bry the savage langer, wife are have boen sur we, and were probably tortured. art © ietorio’s band, now led by more barbarous than hie the hief even Indians turn a general Indian war wil Unless acke elsewhere nbiless result, mvicts at Folsom, Cal. George Walker, Rolx Gordon Ap rt Durkin, John knocked river. n, George oney and James down the 1ard and ran for the and prison gt pursued by the officers guards, Walker was sho ton tried to cross the drowned, and Cooney, being afraid 4 to the river, was caplured, soaped, Fredonia, Kansas the purpose of lynching two brothers named Hardin, the charge of mur der, On« over wered, a pistol to one of the Harding, who entered the jail at in confinement on of the guards, who had been passed and when Hoffman approached the cell with a fired upon by the prisoner and mortally wounded. The crowd then fled, tak. long Hoffman's body, crowbar he was ing a From Washington Tur last debt statement issued shows the following: Cash in the treasury, « $2 teduotion of debt during July (i hd certifi wiles 6. 878,100 10 078,023 5, 740.830 HY RUS REL 25 23 ut Ci title ates of standing... . . 10,740,000 653 850 M6 651,016 00 00 Outstanding eat] tenders, “es Fractional currency outstand- 7.008.645 85 Cash balance available Aug, 37,244 § Debt lese cash in the treasury August 1 THE payments made from warrants during July were as follows : On account of civil and miscel- laneous On account of war, ... On account of navy On account of interior, On account of interior, Total.sruiresses 1,830, 520,788 tho treasury by $0,245,007 25 4,379,896 08 1,777,150 67 595.206 31 7,362, 380 00 Indians. . pensions, ‘ $20,300, 220 79 Tae United States mints coined during July | 2 950,000 standard dollars, 82,000 double eagles and 620,000 cents, a total of 2,053,000 pleces, 2 { internal rovenue reports that 30 Inst there 1,006 5457, BG DN birean o the Tur dnring fiscal year ended June $1.90 per a revenue of $003, 030,23 A il #6 9 OER) were manu of $64, The arotios for the past feoal the from cigas taxed at arotios, noting very high grade of clgarette which is tan f which only brought 1m Cig in A revenue reverie hy seen to be $902 O81 23 For ear preceding the total revenue total oar is thus {es Was 710, 200, 83, Tae receipts from internal revenue during yORr AgRregat $145. 000.000 o last fiscal over A Wasn iN dispatoh says the President la physicians 0 be practically this that the wonsiderabile as t The mos i of the Prosi to its wonted WY mean by RIG mo 31 prehension, tit ge in the conditio return of his voles WAS track of Foreign News, lied and twenty bad at Lourche Tex persons were ki red by a mine disaster France, of a terrific Mexico, The goverument maga several tons boon killed SRE rod he arred the oth rgoant-at-arms and the passage, was there i ma and was again forel Mr. hamplon, Labouchere, rom rilege and m ne had . Bradlan y order o ved CX 00 dé i jasmueh lod for his exclusion fro amendment aj ber, } nd of the offic 1M 07. Mr half of Mr, Bradiangh's 1 other Lit Was isla was carried by spoke on bx Kir Charles Dilke an orals before the drove admission, left the house Mr. Dra division taken, igh then off to Bow street mmonses against the officials He said ake h t followers, and id police, which were refased, he would make another attempt to is moat, sompanied by his r to admit him He was cheered voeifer- that the house would have sith his arrest, onsly outside the house of commons, while in. was being ejected a tremendous scene of excitement cocurred and a riot was as he Five including three ladies, were drowned by the upsetting of a small yacht off parsons, Tur emperors of Germany and Austria have and upon coming Toctionately, Id, department that there still continues t r “embraced af Coxsur, Porrer, at Crofic raports to the slate be felt among dealers and consumers of Ameri many much anxiety and alarm growing out of TOK ntly been cirenlated through the public press regarding the presence hin in such articles of food, Coxsvr, Haroeauax, at Bangkok, to March 25, under date of lent to the porta the state department, that the ceremonies inci have just terminated, after a duration of eleven days, , rowned in the Menam river, on May 31, 1880, Axornen plot to kill the family has been some of them of high rank, wer discovered, Sixty persons, AT Paris General Noves took leave of Prosi Lovi P. Morton, the presented his crodentials, with to the #0 long existed between o and the United States, President Grevy new American minister, wore made reference Rpeeches sympathetically of President Garfield, dan ill injuries re ApLAvan has beoome soronsly Mn Bn erveipelas resulting from ceived while trying to force his way into the Britis] Five persons wer hh house of commons, klled and thirty injured two trains near Black- England. —————————— At the commencement exercises of man was asked “What is love?” He thonght a minute and then said : “Its a sort of a feeling that you don't want any That is perhaps as good a definition as could be framed by a committee of overs in regular session. A lover had | almost rather go himself than to have Peck's Sun. so OO 5 Bernhardt's future tomb, from the New York Commercial, will be | adorned with Sara phims, Internal Revenue, The following statement, prepared wylstomal Revenue Commissioner Raum, shows the aggre ipta from internal revenu during the 30, 1881: FO Mise fiscnl year ended June Alntmron, Ari # uri Han Fhe ie Among the snot be apportioned Territories are: From 1 adhesive stamps, cash commissions allowed, ling coms #, nailing oom t receipts, §7.0706,300.73; gale recoil adhesive receipts, BR's © aiid ner Hau work 130 eol- dieciors, with see al pes lity, Ther ; ata 04 # G48 pla 698 give Of Gul i Oh Comm thin ALE it Yami I's ahd internal re 1h the wh by pang ie, venue agents past five hi Lire Bae ajoation, bis | fimo! 10.7 int 0 wit any i Wh treamury, intern al revenue service du year will t disbursement « loss to the ry result is due to the and in the Leen Bo & satisfait ie salisia ty and Sdelity of the oflicers nas Buy of the servic = The Author One of the most of the reverse of fortune, F Nicholas of Kathleen Mavourneen, wonderful instapces is that of My. Crouch, the author of “ Kathleen Mavourneen ” and hundreds of other popular songs. lorn in Eng. land, nd evineing great musical talents at an early age, hg was placed in the king's orchestra, and was the compan ion of the great literary celebrities of the age in England, and no man was more popular than Crouch, His purse was the cause of many reunions of the great, and fortune smiled on him eon- tinuously, until, in an evil hour, he to this country to better his con- Here m was not so remunera- 1 rlat d, and he fell, step by redneed to the last enury. At this time he is en- a varnisher for a Baltimore ee and is making a good came i186 i Was it A YY i AL BOCs ¥, nd toad obnobbed i) ith iti great years to be reduced to manual labor, when his much melody for It shows a true y accept his situa tion a4 fight ully in any place, to kee pt he wolf from his door. He fought duriz the late war on the Confederate gide, and bad one of Lis hands shot to Proce 8. rovalty and 3 : f 4 associated will earth so many the necessity of brain has evol the world's delight. conrage, however, i fight mani : Vea BO ng [Springfield Daily Union. } iis Answer, They tell it on one of our citizens who was ambling toward his place of busi. at he was approached by a lady acquaintance of the family, who said: ‘Mr , I hear you are suffering from imatism, is it 80? “Rumor tis 7" said our citizen of few words, as proceaded on his WAY, Ove sr in Chico. iS RI toh ight {Mase ness, 1 F Cline ' OTF i g quite a time with ia iaivs bees t according to reports received by our representative the flurry is over, as the sare antidote has been nsed and thus ted npon: Mr. C, N. Manchester, utier street, BAYS relative to his ex- [ have used Bi. Jacobs Qil, steem it the best remedy for ism I have ever tried. It acts and I cannot over estimate hen J pronounce it the great- alice rem edy of the age. ————— ith County Cova a) sith butter 4 res 4 dnmen Magic, its value w est rhean farmer, who factory y each of of his own, in 1880 were pays his pr i $60, r Wisconsin.) not be very notice it waxes overly where rheumatism r cause, We nse St. Jacobs and are happy. wit of mortal may we ROG CASES an who makes the greatest effort to convince you that he is telling the solemn truth is the very man who is ly- ing the hardest, w teked for p “lergymen, it 1 and oven wicked men to be led ack doctors for when a really “1 believe for clergyme wonld freely and heart. good they believing “1 will not ¥ uso, -, Washington, D, C, One Alabama county has nine thou- sand people who manage to be healthy and happy with one physician and not a single lawyer Wig RS. & Brroprex, Pruggists Itha n recommend Euy's Crean Baia suffering with old \ ay Iever, h been a groal i rer fro he same « laints; have had great relief by using the Balm, i have rec mended it to many of my friends for Oatarrh, and in a re they have used the Balm red. T. Kenney, Dry Goods N. Y., September 6, 1880, “1 have boon a sufferer for years ‘with Catarrh, and under a physician's treatment for over a vear; have tried a number of ‘sure core’ remedies ane 1 obtained no Ie lief, 1 was advised to try E ivi re ar It gave me ediate relief. 1b w entirely G. 8 Davis Fi 3 . J. August 14, i= ¢ Un receipt of O Ware Bose Ave il casos wh ave been en freely hb Merchant, Ithaca, h Druggists’ nits, 0 cents will mail "Ery Oneax Bary Co, Owego, NX. Y. South America is sending gn reat qnan- tities of tongues in cans to the London wr arket. 3 Ce ents Ww hy Buy a Treatise u on Horse and Book of 100 pages lable 10 horses, BP } pa id by New Yi Rtreet, Now Yorl The Chinese and all Americans should go-—an« r a bottle of Cansorine, the it m hair renower and dresser, cont improvement, no preparation ever had such a sale as CARBOLINE, Vegetine. Prostrated from Weakness. 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