~ Tahala Rasa, TIME SPEAKS, Hist, mortals! Tam Time In every elime Ye know me by the seythe I boar Ye know me by the front I wear, Since mai first sot his foot upon this earth, | Lo! Fhave marked each puny birth: And I heve doled the sum of passing years In patience and in tears Buch asan old man weeps When he his lone watch keeps ny So full it seems of want and woe and sin. The ft of years is mine: Ambassador divine, I hold for you my subtle glass: 1 give each year, and watch it pass. worth, These years of heavenly birth! no, Weakly yo let them go, Madly yon =0il the page, In every hour and ape, Until I fain would ery for Justice' sword, And spread the wrath of an offended Lood. * Onoe more the hour +" ge! Another year Is slipping through my trevabling hands, That fain would stay the fluttering sands, Save that I know its worth to you who live, The boon that Mercy deigns to give, 1 beg you now to hear Time's pationt prayer; Behold the seroll is white, Thereon meeribe such deods That when the old man reads, His voice may ory at last, “Let vengeance oeane, Their hearts are turned to Joy and Love and Pesce.” ~Harper's Weeldy. “AT HOME." A STORY OF NEW YEAR'S DAY. Pinto the library—do, father— W the dear girls, What a pic- ¥ make I" ; Be iI downtown was 4 respected as a rich, successful chant, much feared as an over Arewd tinancier ; uptown, in his own ~house, he was just “father” Mrs Bell, a comely, stout, blonde matron, had let her whois soul overflow on the little bald head of her first baby. Sue- eessive babies brought more outpour- ing of inexhaustible affection and in- dulgence, She was content as a brood- ing dove to be only “mother,” and that Mr. Bell could ask greater glory or honor than to be “father” w hy, the idea was absurd. So absurd that it never came into his mind. On tiptoe he obeyed his wife's injunction and looked In at the library door. “ What are they doing * ** he asked, in a whisper. “ Directing envelopes for the New Year's cards—the invitations to eall, you know.” They were certainly pretty, those three girls, with their slender forms thrown into graceful, unrestrained at- titudes, as they sat about the library table eagerly talking and busily writ- ing. They were respectively nineteen, eighteen and sixteen years old ; and called respectively Jo or Josie for Jo- sephine, Sissy for Cecilia, and Tiny for Christina. These were their home pet names, to be sure, but following a cus- tom that obtains nowadays, they chose to be known by these diminutives out- side in the fashionable world. The great society paper described them as “three Graces shading in styles of beauty from Miss Josie's brunette bril- Haney, through Miss Sissy's brown- haired, Mue-eved bewilderment, to Miss Tiny's moonlight blondeness” The description was considered acurate as well as extremly poetical, and Mrs. Bell had asked the reporter to lunch. Josie read off mounes from a list, the other two sisters wrote, and a fourth —=& mite called Poppet-—npeatly piled up env elop es, “Let's said Josie—*“the A's, B's, C's—all done down to the M's. Morse, Morris, McIntyre, Muir Sissy, who was biting her pen-handle in deep reflection, and “had turned up her blue eyes to the ceiling until she looked like the saint whose name she bore, interrupted just here with, “Jo, didn’t we meet a Montgomery somewhere 7” “Montgomery? No. Yes; there was Soinedods of that name, it seems to me, at Saratoga:® “1 remember,” exclaimed Tiny, getting upon her knees in the chair & man oer » ”» See, the table, “somebody, who, brought him up to us one day on the piazza, and said he was an agree able man who lounged about the office and seemed to have no friends” “Oh, ye—s," said Josie, with uncer- tainty ; “and I think hespoke of being at the Windsor, in New York. Direct him an env elope, Sissy,” “But, Josie, asked Tiny, know him?” “Nonsense, child ; exact at New Year's. And we must have a lot of calls. Three girls of us! why, less than two or three hundred calls would be a disgrace” “Of course)” raid Sissy, with a sense of the gravest responsibility; “and to secure that number we must send out at least twice as many invitations. There, ‘Mr. Montgomery, Windsor Hotel” It may not find him, but there's a char hes, and every one counts.” She threw the directed enve lope among the others that were ready to be stamped and ma dl. “Well, my pets,” Mr, Bell asked, as he came in and looked down at the pretty group in fond pride, * where are all these cards 10 be sent ? “Oh, papa,” exclained just run away—we're so Lusy.” “ Now, papa "—and Sissy jumped up and kissed him—dobea as there's a dear.” * Yes, and don't disturb us,” added Miss Tiny, clapping her hand over a pile of cnvelopes to protect them from | gerutiny. Mr. Bell looked amused, patted their | heads all ; Joke and observed, in a mildly Bor lative way, a3 he saw about one-quarter of the number to be sent, “It seems to me there are a great many.” “It's ail right, papa; we know the | eustoms of society,” came the reassur- | ing chorus. “do we people aren’t so gor JO, * now 50 ” oppet, minus sne milk-tooth in front, who will shortly ba known to the! newspapers as “the piquant Miss | Poppet Bell.” chiefly known father,” as “the Bell for anything.” the : | list, and be gan the day's i i work. {Mr C rump nobody at all, you know; i when she | mar ked, * Ah Wis ¥ oung," { dear girls are quite leaders of society. “ Yes, madame,” answered the ridicu- {only wountry in the world dren in their teens.” “1 know it,’ | with a sigh of pious ‘and. I'm devoutly i £1 yo institutions.” { “Free and easy | Cramp suggested; then pinching Pop i pet's cheek, he asked: “W ell, hild, and what do you do on Year's day? *.Oh, 1 retheive all day long, [ quite tirsthome,’ : institutions,’ nod, made bis breath. Jos groan, but Tiny, sald: “It was a swear,” “1 think" dreffully poky an though i It fl an iQ who sto SWORD, “he from 15 U8U MRI: By noon he adds of :.} einborate Mrs. Bell ha twenty vears; against the name ness-like way door, “ At Yd OQ CIOCK compl i int grown ¢ then made of Rell }s fre «Jad vy 3 . ¥ last exclaimed Josie about 1 riageable men attern pleased he mamma,” aiswered the young gayly. v; * There are doze even 1 can't recall” SISSY 18 here hose faces chimed in with ‘We sent so many cards , yes,” i Hie, 5, Be dl, who had be gun to feel he teal Soo nw, sald to the gentleman, with oper pre- amble, “It unpardor i ) have really forgot o Montgomery,” l “Your eard came Windsor. * Oh, yes, would make an i is I $3 . certainty, of course Pleasant wt 3 } + y - v YY gris sent out a great many, custom, isn't it?” “Charming i Montgomery, 1 mean so fixed in a horrid Mrs. Bell's shou offered Lis arm. { he stamme permit me to a the words) “the next room?” Mrs. Bell turned what he was staring and found nothing worse than a s of forty or so, with a flor ana red is » LINRIT Works way, stand compli- i LOOK arm, a tgome Ie i went into He next room te rge oil painti The nen followed an : ered tue remark, } View & ng. stout gentle them wtgomery dashed of where there was a piece The stout man dash and gave statue,” also, a Popes wh ning the : us sk Josie t t! ii Meanwhile he wt sd little lecture on art. permanency of worl them of value to are, so to speak, petrifie said, blandly, Poppet came running said, in capital imitatior elders, “We Te ally can't th evervbody ith Mr. Montgor nery's attention fixed on a fine etching that hung the open door, and he went toward it, The stout person performed a sort of quadrille figure in front of him all the way, and stationed himself on the threshold, Monte attempted to cross that thr a fat hand met his advancing shoulder, and the words, “Oh, no!” ¢ y gel ti spoken, his ear. The wore evi than the grasp; for at the moment the tirree girls and a train of callers were passing through to the dining-room, whe re 4 a collation wi and Mr. violently d. The to speak ispered Mrs, back, and of her ay who seemed near Hery v met » hah 1 P ” words dently softer ic spread, back, propelled by that plamp han rude stout man seemed about with great vehemence, but he looked into the faces of the three young girls in suecession, and down into Poppet’s innocent, wideopened eves, then laughed, and said, ©“ Why, ladies, here's a fortunate meeting; this eman has forgotten me, but I know him.” : Montgomery looked something like an upright corpse, been looking for him a long time. Why, Charles” don't you was still gentl “I've remember-—"" uncan ny your brother Jaek Then the stout Montgomery {0 see, man seized the younger one’s hand, wrung it, and fnughed again in the heartiest way imaginable. The newly found Charles | stepped forward, looked about wildly, | then finally ejaculated, “ Jack ! oh, yes, Jack 2 “ Your brother Jack.” “Yes, Howd'ye do?” Mrs. Bell murmured in happy sym- | pathy, « How fortanate ! what a de- i lightiul meeting !” and the girls chir- | ruped like little birds about the won- | _ a handsome old gentleman, very merry | © and very proud of his handsome and | + been ejected with great violence from | the library, and the door is closed and | locked on the inside, Mr. Bell can hardly stop laughing to say to his wife, “1 suppose you know all about the cards sent out 7” “Oh, no,” she answers, placidly; “1 leave Social matters to the girls, They're great favorites, father, and ‘very attractive. The number of sight” have is astonishing. It's t” By furce of example, Mr. Bell echoes, cheerfully, “ Oh, yes, it's all right.” On New Year's day there was a vers rainbow of girls in the Bell drawing- room. Such filmy, dainty-hued dresses, such bright cheeks and eyes, such a be- wildering tangle of glossy hair never before shimmered around a prosperous, beaming old father. Mr, Bell was so be late downtown, or deeply in business schemes, or “sec- ag a man” in the library during the The 0 ma that he had seldom met his : in grand toilet, and had ) Yer. ealiged what radiant creatures From that moment hearty Mr. Jack's | devotion to his newly found relative | Arm in arm they | { went to the refreshment table. “Charlie was very strong-—always liable to turn pale and break down—e +h, old boy, weren't you?” “Y es, oh, ye—yes,” answered Charles, “Why,” ‘exclaimed Sissy, “it's quite | wonderful! brother was here?" “Why,” said Jack, still holding Charlie’s arm, “1 traced him to the | Windsor, and seeing your card in his | marked with solicitude, (this with a gallant bow) “of paying my respects to some American ladies.” It whs about 6 o'clock, and the calling had fallen off as the wretched vietims of the day's pleasure took the usual dinner-time for a breathing space before the evening's rush and hurry. In fact, not a visitor remained except the happy reunited brothers, and Jack proposed, “ Now, Charlie, let us go.” Charles refused flatly, and asked per- mission to see the conservatory--a The la Has assented { cheerful brother Jack folloWhd “Charming!” exclaimed the “Such roses I've rarely | seen, There's a fine variety;” and ste pe ping lightly on a shelf full of pots he close, fascl { crimson bud that was nodding its fra. grance from near the sash, A moment {more and he reached the flower: then there was a tremendous blow, a crash of glass, a dreadful thunder of falling bo flower pots, screams, a wild confusion, and Mr. Charles Montgomery jumped through the window as nim bly, il not as quiet iy, HS 8 ONL, The Fighte red women hardly realized what wl happt ned before the devoted other Jack, with more erash of lower pots and glass, had jumped after him through the same openi pg. A balcony outside the window, and there was a terrible trampling and strugal thera ‘Help! help! come here!” Bell alirieked, for the three vants who were in the came running, and in here were ng vard, and a great at that led out into the street (th baing on & corner): the had Was men-sar liouse, great emcitenment in a gale i chasing rae y 0 Clie severdl 13 \ 5 quick succession. At ts ran down the HOOK SU OL AL p 3.11 MT edd just a few saratog “ WWeo—we ninutes o met for $ . HL hy 1aiy ex pian HI it's guits Year's cards rainbow of crept up to their several rooms sobbed themselves “1 find,” said his + to sleep girls, * daugh- don't For the ters, not be governed These tool This year the three} of as “ Mr. > r. 1 41 girl . things year, 3 spoken } "not “the en who Bell's « 5 day, hand respondents have ns fx directed i he bold business fami think mselves rather Poppet, by nursery this proper dignity, * “ the the with the in LL No Deluge in the Cyelopedia, Many years ago a new encyclopedia was to be published in England. “ The Deluge” was one of the to be described as a specialty, and it was as- i signed to an eminent scientific man, { He treated the theme with all the tree- {dom of modern science, and the revis- i ers found his article so far out of the orthodox range of opinion that they feared to use it. Announcement was therefore made that a rigon of { the deluge would be found under the heading * Noah,” to be issued later jon, The subject was then assigned to Lanother writer. But he, too, was geientific leanings, and his re marks on Noah and the deluge {were too bold and free for the { committee oa revision and were | quietly discarded. A second an- | nouncement was made that the long | expected eseays on the deluge and | Noah would be embraced under a later heading, and measures were taken that the subjeet should be treated | this time in a dull, orthodox and un. | true, but eminently safe manner, But | the third essay was no more satisfac. tory than its predecessors; for the writer, despite all the instruction and d received from the re. tod, insisted upon being 1 Four attempts in all were thine made t 0 have the theme written up from the committees standpoint, but without success, Fi. nally the encyclopedia came out with- out one word, from its first page to its last, about the deluge.— Rev. Robert Collyer. topics i dese v ision The devil never tempted a man whorn he found judiciously employed, Bastern and Middle States. R, Portes Lee, late president of the First National bank of Buffalo, N. Y., convicted afl the United Stu cirouit court at Byra eune of embesglmant, was sentenced to ten yeara' imprisonment, A rarae and enthusisstio meeting in New York—held for the purpose of more fully public interest in the erection New York harbor, of of * Liborty En uted to the of France 0s arousing upon Bedloe's lstand, for the the orkl" i oan people by the pe 1 lover by Willia vail nM ssod by well-known ovat A pods tal Hiohit i 1 guiening Fine i Line He § [re Eyarts and rs. Daxter, Tyrer, oldest the West Point military ac Now NERA uate of Hed lrhiy-three Years Wane living fow days ago in York, un workmen at Plattaburg, were lowering from a derviok-ear stole was overturned into the tender of the derviok-oar god with it Hef: tiled, i HIRSOnN FINAN, master two others were named posed r eham h cha raco plo, 9 inj t XN 8 iy, on the sa i Prineston at foothd ionship esunth and West, + a ae fer tain tirng beevme® sym yhe wa Urpronare, Republican Con the Joxaruan T. from seventeenth Ohio 101 died a few days ago at Bteubenvill Congressman Ug and @ aixt wed ab ofl | it ¥ Years, reed in t nth Congresses. md se the Forty.sixth vent AT the unveiling of a M de 1d SR ston, 8. ( monume in Nola cen 3 were by Jy About 15,000 person sent, and the delivered w Senator Butler. pre oration was ned Hogh Rickert, one danghter, were riding to church at Garfield, Li., when they were run down by an express train, Mr, Rickert was fatally wounded about the head His wife and of the sons The A wearrny | his wife, irmer nog two sons and and breast. one younger son had esonped without a scratch. Moses Locxnanr (color Edgefield, 8. ( colored man named Bialock. Tae coroner inve Annie Von Behren, the actress shot by Frank Frayne, aecidental donth. ed) was hanged a Ly for the murder of another the case of inn ren figating theatre liet of Miss Frayne. Tae steam barge R, GG. Peters canght fire Michigun and before aid could be bottom, The captain, men i and crew of eleven were all ywned, Ar ol.,, Dr. Evetzky entered artner, Dr. H ots, inflicting ath. Dr. Durango, ( wounds which teky several then blew ieved his 1 something to do with his cow disparagingly about them, and bel ha partner Gexeran M, OC. Borner has been re-elect. ed United States Senator by the general ns. sembly of South Carolina. Tune steamer Enterprise was burned Maud’s Point, N. C., and Captain W. A. Thompson, W, H, Haneock and a colored man were drowned. Tar National Dairy Milwaukee, Wis,, wii! hibits, Nearly 500 delegates, all parts of the United as well as Great Bri! annual convention of the Butter, Egg and Cheese association, held after the opening of the fair, fair was opened at a large display of ex. representing From Washington, i year have been printed, of those for expenditures and the “pe Ihe estimates of every department are consider miscellaneous" manent! appropriations, ably greater than the appropriations for the current fsoal year, as the following table will show: Estimates, - i Lagislative, ....... $ 274,04 Esecntive......... B, 0408, 5H Judicial 408 HK) Foreign Cutrse Military Hahment Naval establish tent . . fudian Affairs Pensions Public Works Inigmid $1,087,145 10,100, HN $4 Gin) inter . AH 1,800,005 Fatah SHU01L 5 SL dnl. 078 4.43 8.920, 0701 2 2505 101,575, (x8) TOOL O00, 14,0061,7 1 $2008. 75 estimates They an Is estimated th Total Fhe postal the above talile it fig aunt to poste but it the 0,454, iH in ense i will amount sarplas of 83,009, t) t1 ta iH ihe ral % Of poste The * current isd he year more tha Foreign News, Tie cost of the w it $15,000,000, NM ywnoed byt sr off Cornwall, E sent he founder. ngland. nen were dx disturbances y 3 wen expelled from 0 Ni. ray. Frases in Quebecdestroyed a large factory nd a block of wooden buildings, causing a total loss of about £200,000, oR In Gern have wrought great At Duasel- fourteen mny to life fell ion and property. and sported drowned, There was six feet rin the atreets of C At the la named y were submerged. la Holland have nap in pers 8 ogne, Coblentz place about go tracts of been in- st also ish cabinet has been appointed vith Vefyk Pasha as prime minister. Ax ordinance has been introduced in the German bundesrath forbidding the importa tion of American pork. Queen Vieronia prorogued the British par. liament until Febraary 15. Tur Most v. Archibald Campbell Tait, i D. D., archbishop of Canterbury and pri mate of all England, is dead in his seventy- second year. : A cable dispatch says that the state of Ireland is worse than is suspected, and that altogether the prospect for the win- tor is quite as bad as it has been for years past. Anant Pasua, at his trial in Cairo, Egypt, by court-martial, pleaded guilty the { charges of having revolted and refused to orders fo cease the revolt, and with of of the khedive, refused to disband the army. The Pasha but of Egypt commated the sen- life Re SPECIAL to obey having, in violation the orders court sentenced Arabi to death, the khedive ance to exile for attacking ble been and Revorurionisrs have | various towns in Eenador, consider fighting has been done. A Br. Perenssvno dispatch says that the Danish Arctic Dijmphna are to have drifted into the Kara Sea, to the south of the Nova Zembla. It is pro | posed to organize an expedition with from and 1580 reindeer to exploring vossel Aone ten to fifteen sledges gearch for the vessel, er r———— A Mississippi physician says the day | is not far distant when cottonseed ojl will have taken the place of lard the { world over. He pronounces it much purer than lard and a great deal healthier. ER —— New y ork estiniates that she cleans enough mud off her streets each year | to make a fair sized township some- i where off the coast, THE WORK OF CONGRESS, Mennte, Benator Davis, of linois, president pro tom, o ened the second session of the Forty. seventh Congress hy enlling the Bonstors to at noon. After prayer by the ehap lain the custowary resolutions were adopted the and House of Representa tives, respectively, that the Benate had eon venod snd was ready Tor business, A resolution to print 20,000 copies of the tariff commission's report was referred fo committee on printin Mr. Heale, of Maine, introduced a bili to Inerease the number of the judges of the Alabama elinims commission to five The Beunators listened to the reading of the President's message. Mr. Brown presented the evedentials of W, Barrow, chosen to fill the unexpired tem of the late Benatar Hill, of Georgia in motion of Mr. Anthony the standing and select committees as they existed st the close of last session were continued Petitions were introduced by Mr, Dawes, Mr, Ingalls and Mr, Cookrill in relation to the passage of the pending bill for the lncrense of pen sions to soldiers who have lost mbes or are faboring under equivalent disabilities Resolutions were offered by My. Beek call ing for an investigation mio the politieal ssensments of government employes ; calling for a sta ement of the number of pensions granted and applisations pending and a Joint resolution for an smnendment to the Constitution empowering the Presi dent *a veto a part of the bill, Proeaident House. of opened by Speaker Keifer at were filled with sped The second session the HUTOSE WAH I prayer, he deaths of Hepre ind Updegraff, and gave members in health then Of ened, the roll atives Lowe that the reasrvedd durin rosperity mally deel { Lae Aiks anda fui MW POOLS Bj aker session to call fared 3 clerk members Mr CORK lab Judi Me Bom ma, 10 succeed nn, 1h r no action i swoenr 1 he norisl is, which was done. present iE 4 My inlmin Referred to solution the Wis Pe Liver mer in 188], to $206, oon enaed 144,- i § x the treasury r Was gl ition o HN ports dur inst The Tariff Commission, The repan of the d to the gident ives, gives a atio sion sentatives Mr riff commis House of Repre of the The fir by the pr lohn 1 Ha ent commir=ion, of the work ng which 600 five weeks and employed, the by visited an Over 600 wilnoess pages of testim ny far as views: of the tariff were concerned. In no ease were witnesses solicited, with the exception of offi cials in some eities, and the commission ex presses ita purpose to make the report a com- plete photograph of public sentiment upon the subject of tariff revision. : The commission declares that high daties have a tendeney to create prejudice, to en courage unsafe investments of capital, to cause a plethora of certain commodities; that the time has come when a reduction from high war rates can safely be made, and that the increase in the the older industries is sufficient to admit of reduction without impairment of ability to compete. The reductions on the average and as a whole approximate twenty per cent., and will perhaps reach twenty-five per cent. It bas been the effort of the commission to make the reduction apply to commodities of general consumption and to diminish or withhold the reductionasupon commodities of high cost requiring more labor, and which being consumed principally by the more wealthy classes could bear higher duties, at the game time supplying revenue and encourag ing the higher arts without being oppressive in their operation. It has been sought invariably to make a discrimination in the rate of duties imposed on a manufactured product and the raw material or partially manufactured product of which it is made, the object being to impose a higher duty upon the latter, The New York froening Telegram guys Tony Pastor was cured of rheu- matic pains by St, Jacobs Oil. He praises its eflicacy. To be beautiful we must cherish every Kind impulse and generous dis- position, making love the ruling affec- tion of the heart and the ordering prineiple and inspiring motive of life, The more Kindness, the more beauty ; the more love, the more loveliness, And this is the beauty that lasts, Mere physical good looks fade with years, bleach ont with sickness, yield to the slow decay and wasting breath of mortality. But the beauty that has its seat and source in Kind disposition, noble purposes, great thoughts, out- lasts youth and maturity, increases with age, and, like the luscious peach, colored with the delicate blush of pur- ple and gold which comes with autumn ripeness, is never so beautiful as when waiting to be plucked by the gatherers hand. description by auri travel fed in every working day was raveling being l'wenty-seven cities pointment was missed were heard and 2,600 investi iles wore all done Wore dad no aj a] RO A — Vast merit is inherent in St Jacobs Oil, and we heartily recom. mond it to our readers.—Chicago (111.) Western Catholie. Se ——— Congressman IHazeltine, of Mis- souri, is the owner of an enormous or- chard, from which he shipped in 1882 RS A If you have easy access to a woods secure as large a quaniity as possible of leaf mold, It is an especially good fertilizer for sweet potatoes, Dirt from old woodpiles should be carefully eol- lected and added to the compost heap. 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