a -jVrnw ollJnblication Herald 7- Mm:u! at . "-Vr.iU.wtsi a I ilixs'Jna"! iintJ ati - lr.i.-" arcpwl rirfunartera teisiee: ia; ' 'T- f ui wfcea a?criiii do net lakt .ui -j wU; itf heUiiUI-'.ef rtbereV.a?tlp:l I'' ir f . ni l a'.ve b Hie Mn It's f-mr ,:; a ' "fl-a. AMdre, Somerset Printlna Ccxpany. JU11H I. SCtLL, RmiKii KAaarr .t TTOHXEi S-A T-LA IV. f T I . h I 1 A . 1 U.1BH- . i:1 i: s.TI.T ii iiii'VI VlT LA. Puniertci. Vet; H I1ISTLETI1WAITE. ATTK?fEI " ' " I NuTifii Aiex-ir i VT!t HAT. ATTOKTET AT LAW ' or,nil real lit 1. 1 , iiiirtKi, ri. iu o : a d'.cKiioi ooanvic. Ail fcmmeM tn j ;no-ji u iTcio jiU J .aeDdwl KL i , ti IHU ATToKStt ATLAW SOS-1 r' .-i. iiii'r'U i ia miie j '.iti i,, M"Ut- ivaa.eJ uouiiet:l.l ! i la.,- m jlnmni' jjuiiiiiim. - ULIAV 11. Mrj.MZ, Amh..NEY Al I . i.u ;ri4 t fcwm -ri : . ; . tlM.UU. ATTXKXLV AIU, ,..x-M- '. ill fw f i! twin M- .u. i.ri.uiiAnc !! D ieiitJ 111.. u. lel. 1 T-lJ ti. 1 .x Lb ATTENE1 AH.AH, . ...K K.TM.ftVPPKU. ATTuKXtS. Al , t U. Aiii..i!t--.:roJiti.ef"'Jii2I!lsrS ,,t.Fi, iJj.o Mim.l''" 11 aiuu1 L l4N.ii. J OllN H. SCO IT, ATTKNEY ATL t.tuf r..un in ' J : .2 catc . f AMKS L. rUGII, " Am'l.MYATLA. -t,. 'm-i ti(B.e. VniEmxih Bl k.uj -.!r. hum a:iuufi. t.J a .! t, . ..:'"ju- i ivuo i.ra:i'at Dm i.j. T.VEYIXG. Wriliug lrfda Ac, , .ii. -; i4 ' ' f rms. at (.'iwclccr a (.'.' Si.-r. C. V. W ALKL'.l. y;.t7j.v'. v l.-rmtcu ' t J. K. .M 1L.L.EK baa iiemnEec i J ii. jirun I'-tim jr ir ot tiia t5i : (. n . Iiiri. krueiU' t a;Mr. r. ':i-U. hKVB AKEii ten lr ti -roiJ"oal 1 lee to tue eitlleo oateri u . .c- 1 isil in rwmenee. on " 1 rvuttee. ' I)'-;. E. .11. KIMMFX will emlntie to priM-tiee ; -:nie. ami lender tu oien.ial ir J-, ur i Kiicri .1 S".menwt and aurrottn.'.nm . udioa at tiie wmj pUot, a lew duura eaii . tlaie Hiw. DU WFSi.fc. ..mirr'.T of 1mv W I : i . E Y C U N M li H A M , . a-arriii. wiil enwturioa tJ. I linti- ine. nl leotlee, hi prolfKtoai j .. ri. i" ilieeiiifinott'enireviiieano lumtna-1 i-etfuntrr. j eel'TT GOOK, rnrsiciAN & suroeok SOMERSET, I' A. - Ut-otriculu Slammcit!; Bloc se4 ii j '1. MILLER, after twelve art;re irot'.e, 1b Saanksv!!,. ha ' I" rr. . . I....IM1 al aiiunpn 1' . 1 - t: -e t i ( mi ici&e. and tend'rt hit pro!cMa. nr-, , t., : ci'iieaa nl ....B)erei un 1 j f.v! it lr Store, i.ifiU the Bart.e ii w ere he -ao U rtajauil! i ai Ua t o: e'n p, ,la"riai'.y eiurare4. 1 -v i it can 1 r nuvuy aattwerao. ( iee. 1 Illy- 1 Dr. W. F. FUMJEMiLKUj Laic ICof tlent SurRewn, , Key Tort Eye an! Ear 1111111217,1811' l::a.ei perarcrtly in titej ::r s SZCirSITS trea:s: cf di::s3 cf tie Zjs ari Ear, isdui Lr2 .zzt d 'e lizse szi Tiroat. Offire, tu attl rctr Mrret. Jtiueso. JtESTJSTS. I)iV , K. U M. COLJ-INS. DEVTlSr, neret. crttc in Caeehe Kl.a, ui' itr. .. i. on. at all Line be nna pn-iarei mio a. KiTi!oi work. Bfbaa Biiina. rewTiiaunw.eL: mnjK. ae. ArtiAcial tee'.h ot all kuivia. of tae :ti-.mateni,iertl. Uperatkua ted. JOHN BILLS, DENTIST. t Sie Ie Ooflre'.h A Netl a new balldlns. Malr t"nta Street. SouerM-t, l a. B.TU -WM. COLLINS, IIEXTIST, t it!, t at.v (-nnvlwer A Fre' ne. Sner.-t. Pa iiitu lat CRa year, I hare reauv rt-tlM-e.1 the pnre oi artin. lal teeth in tliu plae. Tue t.inaiit UK-reaMDH dematxl i. .r teeth taa in dud wi Ui ev eiilarwe mj laeilili;- that ran make 2. -k1 aria I wrth at lower prtt iliao yo nn mri them in any other plaoe tn tin eountry I ,il n w m.ku.K a (rti wt ol teth lor J. and It tio-re U.lld ( anv penwo arnmr my rW"0-and .i ronnrn fr. this or the adf4nlnw BtJea tAat 1 hare made teeth mr that in nt inelrir r""l wat-ltU-iio:i. they ca u ea !1 me al any time aad pet new M Itm at eterwa. , u-ar'.t RTIKIC AL TEETH!! J. V. VUTZY. D E TIS T jomerutt C., J" , DALS C1TT, Art Bvtal Teeih. wai a nteal tc he of the rery ben sun lit Laie.Uke acd laiatt.ie, tnaerted in the :yte rarttrtiiai attentkiw paW to the pre eratHo of 1 1 nauiral ueta. I t ,.ru 't ne hy letter, eaa de eu by eeioalna Addrua aa atxrra. i,lA"i HOTELS. JJILL HOUSE. j ICSS, SC232SZT. FA., JOHK HIIX. PBorwrroa. The ttpnrv t prepared to aoneeaawuaM aniCJ i it the at eueai irtaiHc and atieiaeaory buuidc;. j TLe traietioc valaie tM pereaaaral bukrorn iur-1 ?i M ml the wen al ii.d eiBiBlai lti. j ImI ule wui neHianc K be fumi.be4 witii tha j sew.araet aBorua. Ewnj:, aad anawi low atawuic attacked. jasla j IAMOXH HOTEL. -VSTOM. PA. r SAMl ; a Ct'STEIl. IVopi itr. j Thif ctlw aad wen ka.-wa kae la at all ; liaa i t, w. t ie tVfpu. place l.-l-the trarellr.j j ti . H-k S 4itn ra dally K itHtaNm ad i ' 1 S:. 'j nni ,. LI VOJ..XXV!. XO. YX HAKJI.S, ETC M. W. KEIM & Co. So. '26 Maim St.. tfoi$xtotrn. f A General Eauking Easiness transacted. interest Pa.ti tt C rcr cent, on J Time Deposits. Loana Kegouatod. Druf;s Bough: ai.d Sold. J. 0. lilMMF.Ti A: SONS j A TT L I IV) CZJ t ' J " i-SI i i , , ' Schell St Kimmel, I Accounts of Merchants and oJi 1 er Business People Solicited. Erafta ' negotiable in all pans of tbo Coun (try for sale. Money Collections mAde- 'JdULl KUU ! NEW HANJC. CHARLES J. HARRISON. Ca&hitr owl 3!ttn('ffrr. C!lrl' tam.le in all -n of t!.e l'z.i:J Slates, i Ci.rnr mi"rjte. Bu.tcr iilI :lier chtvLs eoh tested and ea.in-1. Kto :.r..l V -.. raci-hi.ice ! lW3r ..n Inn !. RT.'ittr.CT ma.W- witb ;rnai;it . Bt AroW( oM.-tvi. i Kclcr liy riEif':.a to li :i. V. H. K'-niz, At;'v r.t Iw. i J. Hsit. A;' yall.i. '. I.', f i! j Hntnu. A. J. .i'KrB Au'y t I, t Mlw'lmiin. A.:iitr Ju li )a. a . V.-. r. s. IK. C Mrrt-bsMt. ! " Sees an! Cip, BetLaeAL2 A 5 D HET ATI-, II. ZiitimerniHn. Soniciel, IVuna. I The t cirara of t'.iS -rent l.ra:..'.a, munufac- t'jrt.i l him-.-;;. i,r tJ.e et.j of t-.i-tr'. Tlieae eiirai e&QEv t heexiTilrJ l any ;n ttie uar- i r lT"BeS:t to S-ttnerwt. Tl- to re!: tt.e j SRPILE (u.- r It l". Drill it i FLOUR AND FEED GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, QUEEN SWA RE, W 1 AJiE m ill r'ISH, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, jNewStock. All G Sold at BOTTOM PRICES. FAIR AND SQUARE is S5J0U.ll MOTTO. Do Not Fail To Give jJ"o.' BAER'S BLOCK A CALL. It'll JLXJ j! ISC EL LA XEOUP, irrrr.t? f p Tim T'fa hwj JOHN HICKS & SON, s-oMm:sET.i... And Real Estate Brokers. fcTf- ra bo .lulr to :i.twyir ps.'!pe I "T . rr.T. (t I t nr.! r;il EaU it to Uelr feivttitaye W ' fifiBtA-r the d-r:pi"ti thereof, a9 oi riant i , mije unltsf .M ..t ren'.i l. rtil lrtl uief, Ulk, FOLLANSBEE & CO, Merchant Tailors, Ail MniaWur"r r f Gent's. Yo'ith's and Boys, t). 42 nni! .HTM K. PITTSHIIUJII. CLATK I! O O F S. I 1 h' ". I Rc.it i. lit; cri.U..'i-. Jj'.-t wiU m-H"futr, I t!:a' !. !: Lti'-:i: r in ih V-t ran t- t.ut a Slme In(),. jii..i! ! i.-r Msrf r-... T!. oa kr- i I . i fl in i;sr.:! k:t:l, h-rp fce a j sa'l''-T j i Ppachhottcrj &. D'cSiintham i i IS T T I i t.ir rm'H,y i!.. T -rr t-" r. t !.v1. J;- wil! en ter- i ' tiike t.. t'Ut Si.i'e K .in H.-n5. vorli awl pri-' j rate, jur-. fcr?.. -:;ti .r in t.u.ii -t ouuijtry at U i j l-iw.t pri'".'. .-ir; ! t; warrant Hit n. -jaan.J pee j j s-ireet.'.'-jia r.o i, M i. Unitr.- taiy Lelc:'. wita j 5i ' JS H Air" A S E B E E K. i-!i.tr!e:. Pa. Vs. H. 8Hiri.rT. E. fl. IARDM1 with RCOSS, HEMFSTONE & GO, Bait. St., D utimore, M. D., KQTIDNS. FANCY GOOES. T.l U Hul'lTu.ir me tct T;. -!. The n: rLa!T. Tir.tirrK -ntiT reuctt4 lucail aoti et-e rr or; HIGHEST AWARDS! Centennial Exhibition. J. REYNOLDS & SOU, NuKTliWlISTt'CRXEK THIRTEENTH AND FILBERT STS. f PHILADELPHIA, MAVVFACTTKES (r PATEXTEiJ WrounM-Ircn fj-Tiflil Heate.a ri-rst- t'rjetks fluhtdbrignt crimson ith WITH HAKIV.f ANrH EIXKF.F.r.P.IXP p;ea4ure wh.;1(j the p.jT Jiue I.v.lORATKS FnK lifFMXO ANTHP A CITE ' H lilTr.MIXOrS COAL. i i:TnxMAL VVROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, Fun BmrjtiNors coal. KEYSTOXE WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, Cocking Ranges, Low-Down Crates, Etc. inscriptive Circular font free tu any u'.iTtu. t X A MI -V E i! L F( ) R E S ELECT1 X G. Airii X. Cook & Beerits' j FAMILY GROCER! Fiour and Feed STORE. We would mntt rtetl'uHy announce, to oar frlerxin and the pu! I i icenerally. In the town and rlr-tj.ity o StiBit-rret. ttat we kara opened oor Newr?ure ..-B MAIS CROSS STREE1 Anl u ad Kti-iB too tali line of the hen anfe-iloiierle.. o!itan, Tribafi-ow, Clean, io., Wew:Iletiea'.a!! ttnsea. u anpply eua. ioM?ri witi. t..e B i: ST Ql'ALiTY OF FAMILY FLOUR, CORX-XEAL, OATS SUELLED COEX, o.i ts a conx cnor, 3 RAX, 111 DDL IX Gb .nderervtaam partalolng to tha Fed Uepart taeat at th LOWEST PDSSIELE PRICES. C'J SI1 ONLY. Aiao, a w 11 aelacted auxsa of tHaatware: Uarwarw. al k Wovwnwira, Emahea it. at riTATlpNER" Walca wa w"l Mil as cheap al u ekaapasu PUaae oaia, aaanJoa vox (uoda o( all La tatiabeii tram fast awn judgment. liae't get where we flay M A 1 CEOS8 Strtct. ScxrMt. Pa JLJLJL SOMERSET, PA., A5LKICD BIDE IX DECEJIBEK. Sne! SiiiU Brotsai w.j frctty unc ! I'm Hire ya jr.nt mneicUer, 11 not rr 1ot, at leaf, fur ff.n Tb- t'.steh rHr la Decern Wbtsall lacl-cllcs aa.l alltiic In f ite of Uwt! wt-tiU s ) f Tib, An.l fioetn beccaUt the l'lialuc:t l-j.:li ulhei'j haut!, Ac. H w brll.tly itrcameJ ike n j.-.htroUshts Aware ttae muy ri!g"J : Hoi j leasam were tire wiMernlnli a, OtrncJ trr.m twialry br; i?i : ! Vfcete -toil" M atiaglit itKi Jucli adi:r?.s And laub'jrr 1 jikl KvuM ?U fwili, Vhllo li ters ltlt ami! tlie jre?-, JLavh .i;ler" han.;s, tu:. "Tis very f iuotar a:il tacer, Uf ail the mad device?. l-vt Cam OfiaU hum '.tlfhl sn l elear, I n iutl termed " f lee ; An 1 yel we own iaa naa. ia iijq, . . brilliantly M slw fcrtb. TA'ncu Camod beliioa a nytni ;ee 1, Hid uter!dri, Ae. . l'te mj re yn mind LUe Tti!.;fl inn Tea ;u;fer aad tlx rersL U m. In the general dire an 1 d:a. Lie sli-H liie ar-uw Ifvcl : And tioa't r ret how Henry Kil t tsr.fcra'-ed yu ere he went lth.' V m klfsxl h Uy, ya kvin did. He atiaeezed your Rttn-i, A--. Asd wnea Uie lur.'oitt ad were pjW, H jw te uld mail rt-'-i"'', Vn::l tbt- y.ajjer Luiie crlet, A T-.ruJe tncy ail tieies.eJ. I'cttA r file eriel the A on lier taiety uj rb-j lurth. -1'il nerer yield ani ittin 3iy Tirgia 1:, &.C Tr.e wiitry winL the It njcsar-i wyt 1Ll w tiiitiy la our iat1, liul Budt:rni.'u:li or furs wc Al! TOU4! t in vnr pljo '. t:ie jrir. oivn tlie f'rard a-it 1 he i reiiy ed y W entwurili iM lared Jack 1'mi ur Jliily i'reit. Htl ilit-ncd Ler eiiet-a, A j Abilter. uitucrbeatii lcr rti, I'ne buiial.je. n-jt lu-T tirrt.-i.-p.) Pair l'a::cn:e, wltliaticciire J .! 1 ete-nel in earreto Spraufc p wita aattrr. blc'iin; loc. Her innocence tu fhow Kirth. list ilmsred her cur were e'tit of l'l-i.e. lier Oiiar g.-ne, Ac And tten the parucs at ibe J"-r'. lt- tt'ult-r mu'.ual ! Sevt li.s Ir'tn their ann trtr.; ire. (rare to the jioor in ki?$ : The partinR worl the i fa'rjr, Cnpnl' arruw ?h". trti:, Urualit rc tu m:my a And rai th h. i-tv. A.-. l;carSa;ie fc'rvwn,ave -a a:i.i I. Uf all that Iwad of mcrriincr.!, No other pair are !ef. to try Ive"i iatet, be?t exiitmatent : A'id wtuotae euuriai? snuw sl.ali iprea l, Aitd a:uiaal iwiei tti.ail slow f-.rtl ;ay Hyiaen Met?s ocr lu:.ij.1 be.1, lucr-.-ae our j j A-e. Kriv. nui-iiiE.' liY OM VE HARPER 'rpa,Iet me keep Lini p'eiee do; he !uok so I'.ioesorjje, aa it hii" moth er had jus: died. uo; ana he ! k - S' hu:ij;rj, and sbirprs fu ia the c Id rieate do, pupa. .Sie fc'8 eve-; the? j jfct setui beiiing jcu to, and as it be waited juu to -ee bis poor lejr, and to make you uaiitr.-taod how CjII aad hungrT h is. Why, papa, I don't belief be ever had taj ihiog to eat in bis I;le " Arid ifce i;uiver inc I'iitle voice died out ak"getber io jj'..-, as te tot-k the jKor little starv ed dog into his arms and held him against tin heart. The father, a stem maa, whose hat was circled with a wide baud of crape, locked down with a tniile of rare ttudernees as he said: ' Why, Harry, don't you cry abjut it; vou certainly shall keep the little dj, if you will, thuti?b h 1 joks like any thing bat aa enviable play -thing Come, now, we will gj home, and juU cn cell your new friend aljcy " Oh. thatik von papa," said the ure. wbue tne pt'jr iittie doit limped alonir ai'ter thetn, enc mraired by the chiidi-h Vck-e sodiedmes rais td with driiirht at his new acquibi-ti-ic, agaia to full wiih inSni'.e pity fir tb trved little d -a. When they reached home, Mri. Ttrkir.?, the houkpeper, tad a thou-and objections to make against keep'nsr ifce d' ? till little Harry at la-: paid with lU-'hinj? eyes : '-.Mrs. Perkin?, were yru ever cold and huoary and eitk, witht-.ut any bume to go to, or any one to 1 jve yoa ?" All f a sud tie a the Loaekeeper' pale faca flatbed and tea's came into ber eyes as the turned hastily away and bu-iicd herrelf whb other affair fur the ui'.'raent, then the turned back end said : "Well, dear, shall we take him down to the kitchen aud see what! we can do for tim ?" "Yt!",'' said Hsrry, ' for I guess he reeds fcomettiing, and that very soon Come doggie." They went out, leaving the father aWe, and he threw Lituseif into an eai-y chair b fore the fire and clapfd bip hands belore Lie face, paying: "He i like her, so like her, and so frail. Who but he would want to take that rtiii-erablc little dog? It was always her di-psitioa to do no, to, and the more miserable the cae, the more iuieret aba took in it. My (!td! How hid lok went to tuy very heart when he pleaded so. It was like hers when stie lay dying and beiged with a. nj?t her lA-t breath to forgive my poor s:8:er, who ran d with that wretch who dittd a drunkard. I alaya t-aid 1 never would forgive her; but if I c uld ti ad her now 1 would ak her to forgive me. Well, Harry V this to Harry, who eiuod by hia father's chair, wuh hit fjee fiurtbedaiid eager. 4'0, papa, it you Ctuid only see the littlti doggie ow, l'erkins has wat-hed tin) all over and put ?Ue on bin poor leg, and the pays it was broken, and fd him. He- voulda't eat oatil be got op on hia baek legs apd walked along a liale and made a bow you Lave co idea what a gen tleman he ii, olv he isn't very hand some, yoa know." The father tct k the poor little motberWsa bo? on bis Up, and when there, be gave a long uh, and lay wearily down on hia father' breast, raying: "I am very tired, papa. What oiakea me get tired so easy now ? I didn't used to be so tired, but dow every lime that I go np tair it. cikken wniethicg jump 6o in here, (placing hi band . "ver his hear), i tat i eiu't hardly breathe, end 1 dt nt rare abju; playing ball any more, and I never ride my rock icg borM now." "Oh ! mj God !" e.id the father, with white lips as he all at once saw t - : etset ESTAIlLtS II ED, 18 3 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2(. 1S77. f that the fral bey waa thin, even to 'emaciation. Wby, he asked himself had te cot teen it before. It was ! all plain no and the sight ' f thoss j culorlers checks and listless air made i him remcmljjr other things; fits of almost franifc excitement followed by j prostrating Vcariness, nights when the childish 'form was never still, i tossing and starting; davs when the i delicate appetite bad failed and the' j weary eyes seemed to turn with loahing from the tempting food; I hours w hen Ibe child lay about the 'rug at his "feet, or on a sofa, and I when aj-aied why he did not go out i to play on the lawn, had simply an jewered ,'T an tired." j ne saw it all now, too plainly, j He saw that ell through that Gret j summer of bereavement, while be bad I given up to griei lor bis loreiy young wife, bis child had been fading with the eii'i'mer, decaying with the au iQQia, and now, he felt, was dying with the winter. Harry lay ppon his father's breast till at last he lell asleep. Then lay ing him lecdoriy down cn the sofa, the aittrtled man went out and called .lr?. Perkins, and pointing to the ! sieeping ctiiitt, wboee face was as i white a a call lily, . with lips like j lilac blossoms, said: I "Is he dying, Mrs. Perkins, like I his mother J"' I "Ob, don't Mr. Edward!" said !s'ie with a sudden gntb of tears. ! "You have seen it then?" he paid. "I was not sure, and couldn't bear ; to digress yon, but I fear it is so." j "Stay wftb him; I will fetch Dr. I l'eouctt," and the stricken father leaned out whiie '.be good old bouse- kt cper sat d jv n and 1 .oked at the 1 cnild through ber fast falling tears, j She thought: f'The lamb! I knew j it was of no ue, for no one can cure ! heart dieease; bo if he had had any ! eyes at ail he must have seen that I ! have kept the Iamb from excitement, I and bave taken all tbe care I could I of bim and have done for him ail I did for his mother; but he never thought it p s--irle. Ah, well! we all hive to wake to trouble some time." Soon the" doctor, accompanied by the father, came in,- and tbe old man, who had been not only pbysi ciaa bat friend aad adviser to the dead young m j'her all ber life, sat d wa by the still slleepiog boy, and watched bis pule face, bis biue lips, his purple finger-tips, and bis labor ed breathing very gravely; then, at list he tarned a set.sorrowful'face to the father, looked long and pitifully into bis eyes, aid the father knew, he bad been buoyed up by more hpe loan he knew, and notv this solemn fict struck him as if he bad not ex pected i! Then they went out into the lib ary, and tbe Doctor gave some directions for general treatment; and, taking his friend's hand, said: 'Edward, ibis in going to b? hard, but try aod beTJraTe. Tblnkp it is n i harder for yoa to miss bim here, than for bis mother to miss bim tbere. God bless yoa, my boy; let me kiow if any change takes place He n.tiy live montbsyet, or it may come aty iMy. Good by." Hirry aoCe ard started np from the sofa, sjyiug, "Where is my dog gie?'' and smarted to go down; bui Lis fatter said: ''Keep qaiet, Harry, love, and the little dog shall be brought op here." And Mrs Per kins went djwn and brought him in to the room. He was a different dog ii even tbe shirt tim') allowed for improvement but still nothing could make beautiful tbe long, yellowish brown body, with its coarse, rough hair, and the short ill-formed legs, or tbe ugly bead with its cropped ears, though the intellegeat eyes, which now expressed love and gratitude toward Harry, redeemed bim, at least in tbe opinion of Mrs. Perkins and Mr. Emmons, and they both concluded he was not so bad a look ing dog after all. "No, I know he isn't handsome, papa, but I think he is good; and I love him, don't I doggie?" Then, again, "papa, are vou going to bur me aoythiag for Christmas?" "Yes, Harry, what do you want?" "I don't wan; anything now, papa. I will take doggie for my Christmas, only be does look so funny, don't be? Jm-t as if he had never been used to be where tbere was a good fire, and never bad more to eat than he could cat. I s'poce he has been drove from one boue to another just like Han nab drove that poor old cat away, ihatwa?oniy trying to get some scraps in the yard, and I cried about it. It looked back so sorry, off tbe kitchen fence, that I felt like pinch ing Hannah for it. Aad you, pjor doggie, you have been drrve away from bouses I know, and had stones thrown at you, and where do you s'pose dogs sleq, p;ipa ?" "Ob, alruott anywhere, I guess. I will have a nice lit le bouse made for bim. if you wish " "Ttia-. will be nic., and tonight, doigie, you will sleep right here." making a soft ted out cf Mrs. Per kins' shawl for the dog to sleep on. Se would have given him her best blick silk drees which she set grea: st.oro by, had IIrry wished it, When they were about to leave the room for ttio night, tbe little dog got np and limped along after them and looked at Harry so piteouiy when told to go back, that he begged to bave him at the foot of bis crib, and from that time on no one molested him, aad he slept there with none to j: t.: : ui?puie uis riguv. Harry seemed to rally and feel better fur tbe next few days, and his father would look at him a say : "It is impossible that the child is in aay danger: He looks so well tout 1 tbink tbat Dr. bennet is mis-j taken, l win see anotner doctor," and be would almost believe there was no cause for alarm. It was a beautiful eight to see the fragile boy fit, or recline on the floor, aod to see the intense devotion ex pressed for him in the eyes of the little dog which was now welL He would crouch for boura motionless, except to once in a while raise one I paw and lay it tenderly on tbe sleeve ot bi jacket, or to put his little, cold ! nor-e against the tbin, bloodless hand , softly, and nothing, not even hunger j could draw him away. The boy ; grew more and moro fond of him, j and rarely laid down unless he drew j the l.Ule dog close and let tbe sba- i gy bead lie upon bis breast, white T-T 11 7. the l.ri-rhv intellir.t vm vP al- rr. rtanPd itn lt.r-n fKP with a look of more xcan human attach- ment and love . VerT precious to little Harry wa the love, so silent and so deep cf hi? rlo and thefirber; used to Iok upon tbetn ontii his eves grew m?stv and dim with tears that be would uraawaT bis head to hi.ti. Pri ir.riutirenM thit Miit bc given to Harrv, he ba.L and ever - -c , i .t 1 wbim was gratinetl. and ttcv were nianv, tor, he never for oie moment, swerved from the protecting love of the ugly little dg, and at last it bad come to be that even the father loved him for the sake of tbe affectionate devition to his child that showed in every awkweru notion and look. A month had pissed since the p-or creiture had been taken by endured, and bis steps are ortenest Harry ; a month that had male sad (traced to Harry's grave, and whose havoc with the little vitality of the i white tombstone, below his name, child, who now scarcely moved ofT bears a strange device a dog dead the a fa all day, for when he made j besid c a cap and a toy. the slightest exertion the cruel spasms' ' at the little heart seemed to almort! divorce aonl and o nly, and the father' Te si ri.nPi. and loving old nurse were po werless j , fc fc h femaIe dfe f ' ,. '. . i, , .i. anproachin? t'.at would release thel , , a.,. i tense pain inac raeseu toe iiuia nean: to agony, A r crw-h nmoa the, ni-.i f, tha poor little dog would be raied piteously to each in turn, a5? if in en treaty tha' something should be done for Harry, w ho he koev suffered so. Atlenrththe last honr came he Cne silver cord was almost loos ened, and the little heart so long tortured wish scffocitiPT pain was about to bo relieved ia the calm of' Death For hoor3 he bad kin silent; the rich, golden hair tossed hark on tbe pillow and ore hind clasped in that of his father; the ether aroncd poor dogzie, whose pitiful eyes seem al most haman a? he would lor.k into the the white face so fast chilling to to death, and now and then hearing a sigh as docp and full of aony as humans, who loved the by, could have felt. Silent and sorrowful faded the light cf the dsr before Christmas in that house. The raia fell steadily and fast. There was a little chill in tbe air outside tbat made it bard to those who, unprotected, walked along theal.uost deserted streets. Harry at last unclosed his eyes and said : "Papa, where is aunt Mary? I thought I saw ber come ia at the hall door, and yon told her to go out; you wonld'nt. do that papa, would you?" "Xo, Harry, I hope she will come one of these days and live with us. Yoa feel better, don't you ?"' "Yes papa, bat I feel very tired different from any other tired I ever was. Oh, doggie, you here ? 'Course you arc ! Papa, aren't yoa glad I took him ! I'm glad yoa let me. I am sleepv now and I gues I'll go to sleep. Papa yoa love me ? Y'oa love doggie, too? yoa woa't let anvbody hurt bim? and to-morrow we'l! have a nice Christmas a nice Chrtsmaq," and here the blue veined lids fell and a dreamy smile began to settle on the little, pinched lips and the face to grow more placid and peaceful, the father watching it till, when the clock struck one. he put his hand on tbe fair, hiirb hrow and found it icy cold in tbe chill of death. Xo wonder that the stronsr man cried aloud in"his agony, nor tbattte winds wailed outside, or tbe clouds dropped tears npon that desolate honse, or that a poor, little nglv dog shivered and moaned on the bed from whence the waxen form had been borne, for the fulfillment of those la3t, sad rites of the dead the dead that lay so still amidst the agonized groans of tbe father, and the loader cries of bis fond, old nurse, and the ser vants of the honse, unmindful for once of the Iittie dog that licked the cold hand, often raising its head to look upon the calm face ; then meet ing with no response, turning it with a mate agony of appeal to the faces of those around. Mr. Emmons had been taken from the room by the doctor. He gave way utterly and threw himself upon tbe fiior while great sobs shook bis frame. He had consolation in but one thing, and that was "She has as much need of him ther as you here." He lar there till daylight came through the windows and the sun shone over the landscape as brightly as though betweea his settirg aad rising no soul had left its tenement; no home desolated, and raia drops glittered on every tiee and shrub, Hashing back the warm sunshine The little form lay ia tbe coffin, and the dog lay on it. piteously whin ing when anyone attempted to move bim, until they let him lay there with out disturbance. They brought bim milk and water, but ht(be turned his look upon tbem as much as to say, "my heart is broken, aad I cannot eat'anj more. He was all the friend I had and I loved him;" aid so with the dumb entreaty ia his eyes he was left to lie above the lifeless breast . At morn they bore the body of tbe boy to his grave beside his mother, and covered hiai up with the sodden earth The heavy thuds as they struck tbe coffin were sharp blows of agny to the desolate father, who tried bard to control bis grief, bat be broke down utterly and sobbed like a babe when he felt a feeble scratch ing upon his leg and looked down to see poor "doggie" wbith his lock ol entreaty and grief almost human, and bis eyes actually full of tears as be whined io vain, turning toward tbe fast fiUin grave. Theyt03k "doggie" home and tried by every means to in duce him to eat or drink, but it was of no avail. His little heart, although only a dog's, was broken, and be 1 would sigh aad whine, while tears t...j : - a:, . l - i stuuu m uis I'lcnuiug ryca ue look ed from one to another, as if seeking an explanation as to where Harry bad gone. Mr. Emmons eat long in hia study tbat night in sad loneliness when even the company cf. the . little dog would have comforted bim, and final ly be rose thinking -he would take him into hia lap for his mote sympa thy. He called, but received no an- swer, and finally concluded he wonld perhaps find htm ia tbe emptr crib where Harry had slept He went into tbe bed-room with his heart filled with acute pain at entering again tbe place where little Harry bad died, There was no "doarie" in the erib.and he called again, and was answered --'---We .-O-T '-"-" SI V H --fi A bv a faint whine in tbe corner of tie ' ronm. and thpre he fennd "d ff?5e' who had dragged s little velvet cap, ' a pair of red-ton toot?, and a :t:nT Ooat that Harry had loved to play with, and was lying oa the Leap. A cnaaing cry the despairing cry cf bitterness and desolation broke J from the set lips, and tears gushed furth at t hi r.infnl nroof of devotion raining down upon poor "doggie's" ! t j .i. . . li- i. . i ..,i.i ueau as tue ireaiuiiusr iiiuu icutit-iir stroked it. The little, ogly, doggiab faceturcei upward for a moment and then fell back: "doggie" was dead. Flowers bloomed afterward, and the son shone on day after day, jot as ever, but the father is lonely still, with the otter bereavement he has ers alwaf s demonstrate at tneir an- . , . ... . nuai conveniioos tuai toe practice oi . . . . L. .1,1 t it. . . . iciiely termed ligatures insures the moral and physical rain of the sex, no successful substitute for tbe de nounced article of dress has yet been invented. Certain dress-reformers have, it is true, devised a system of halyards, brails.aod downbauls.which they as-en are far superior to the deadly ligature, but tbe intricacy of al! this running rigging, and the diffi culty which inexperienced persons Bud ia its management have prevent ed it from coming into use. The in experienced woman wi ea thus rig ged is very apt to make mistakes, and to find herself scaidiug under bare poles, ia consequence of having hauled away on tbe downhaul whea she bad merely intended to take a small pnil at the halyards. Thus, few persons except dress-ref irmers j rigged with the improved stocking gear, and even these confess that, tor tbe purpose of catching an early morning traia, the despised liga'ure has its manifest advantages About t ko months ago the ladies of three contiguous counties ia Penn sylvania were successively visited by a slight, graceful . and unassuming young woman, who announced that she was the agent of a "Women's Dress-ltcform Benevolent Associa tion," aad that she desired to call their attention to a new invention of immense hygienic value. Tbe new invention consisted of the application of the six-button glove principle to hosiery. Uf course, this is a delicate subject, but, ia tbe interest of reform and pnbiic morality, it must be dis cussed. It is idle for us to ignore the existence of stockings, and it is cow ardly to shrink from performing a public duty because it involves an al lusion t) delicate topic Let us, then, go boldly forward and relate the strange conduct of the unassum ing young woman, as reported among the police news of a Pennsyl vania paper. While the substitution of buttons for ligatures or running rigging struck tbe ladies of three counties as an ad mirable invention, the amazing cheapness with which the agent of the alleged association offered to sell the improved garments created im mense enthusiasm. She said that the only object cf tbe association was to do good, aad that she was therefore prepared to sell the best quality of six-buttoned goods at one-half of their original cost. In confirmation ot this statement she submitted litho graphic copies of letters from . Presi dent Hayes, Mr. Tilden, Peter Coop er, Stanley Matthews, and other em inent statesmen, all of whom asserted tbat they felt tbat the introduction of six-buttoned hosiery was tbe great est boon which could be conferred upon tbe women of America, and simultaneously ordered six dozen paiis of assorted sizes to be sent to their respective addresses. In addi tion to these letters the agent exhib ited a sample of the garment in ques tion, which appeared to be of the very best quality. The opportunity was one which no prudent lady could permit 10 pass unimproved, aod near ly every one to whom the agent ap plied ordered at least half a dozen pairs, to be paid for upon delivery There was, however, one little pre liminary which the agent insisted was indispensable, if she was to ex ecute her orders to tbe satisfaction f her customers. Tbe homan mind shrinks from mentioning this prelim-1 inary, but it cannot be ignored If the buttons were to be of anr use, they must be so placed in relation to the button holes that tbe garment would be neither too tight nor too loose. Hence, when tbe asrent pro duced a tape measure ' and a note book, h. r view of tbe matter was at once conceded to be correct, and tbe agent's note book was furnished with the required data. Then, tbat unassuming agent went from boose to hou:-e throughout almost the whole of three counties, cbeering tbe female population with tbe hope of miracu lously cheap and beaotifol hosiery, and filling her note book with statis tics. Unfortunately, tbe otherwise astute agent drank too much whis key at the last town which she visit ed, and teiag arrested for disorderly conduct, contessed tbat she was a roan. When tie ladies who bad ordered six button hosiery learned the truth as to tbe unassuming agent and tbe fate which had befallen him, they de nounced tbe wretch with great vigor, and were unanimously of tbe opinion that a combination of wild horses and red hot pincers could atone do justice to him. To this oalbarst of indignat.oa succeeded tbe terrible thought, what had this felonious agent done with his collection of sta tistics? Xatorally, this thought led straight to hysterics, and for the next week the sale of sal volatile ia Central Pennsylvania increased to an unpre cedented extent : - .: A deputation of indignant fathers waited upon tbe inconceivable villain in jail, and demanded the Immediate destruction of hia note book. To this request he declined to accede, He admitted that his pretended asso-i nation did not exist, and that be had1 from doable breathers by a succession no intention of executing the orders j of dry seasons, that is, by purely which his customer had givea hlaB, iaai(r8i tau9eASncTfjfTci.rr- bttexp1aifteit&iiI9MtttMnaltait.? . J i WHOLE NO. 13S1. !t reformer, and that he iiiteudci to 1 pobHoh the SUJSttCS iO que ft! ..3 ia prder , niSD that the medical fraternity become convinced cf tbe blighting efTtet of ordinary ligature, nothing couli shake Li3 tl.'icruii.iA tion. He said that tie had a great duty to perform, aad that as mnch as j ' pnea mm w gr e mj),u I niut perform that duty. Ibe mdig- parent leu nis ceu niuco td.iwn in ftniriw. and after vamiv Cist at- , . . : . W10? " e ocai court lor an Junction loroiaaing me agem . Ipablish his statistics, went hjme and ! 1 Mri'irfArl thnir ritilura tn irp'f a a. yL ft vu at aa v. aa a b a ua r ' v aad daughter. . . 1 "Ob, ct! let me at him." The one question now ag-.ta:., ..Wbp! Is thy servant a toad, the public mind ia Pennsylvania i, pe d fce-,tM eDoken v, whether that wretch feloa will re-; Tu.,(i m? k,r iater. ally publish bis statistics The coo- i ,rt.,j p:4 olLerla'f " tingency is one which cannot be con-, "i-Vts. ves on3 momeat. I was templated without a .nudJcr; bat;abvf to :,s)jt.rre tbal lhe hand lUl at the same ume it is possio.e that u fQ,h wordl woa!d not tbere is more or less merit ia the pre-, j.,. , sca! h-3 moet cnerialied tended plan of adapting the B;x-bui- j,j ton glove principle to more esoteric! v i , d;Js.. thu um garments, and that the preien-ied re- j j )& ., former has really solved tbe probltu, 1 Ii.-h ."ls;l ae st.. hern :-Yours, wuh which professioLal dress-re-' .,,.,,,, m. fc..Th-(V j formers have Droved theni-elves lormera use proeu iueia.eie.- !a" competent to grapple. A WBf Ureal narrow. It wa at this seaon of the year, just seven years ago, that aa extrior- dinary scene occurred in Diinbury It was ia the evening, and a couple were bringing ia several pjts tt plants from tbeyard to save them from the frost which tbe teDperture cf outdoors threatened While thu - eazaired she eooke. referrics? to a n. - ranium she bad id btr baud : "I wouldn't loi-e this for u grttit aeai, as motner give h to n;e. He looked at it. "Your mother gavo it to yuu? Guess not. 1 bvught that pldai uiv self." "Why It's no such thiag." "1 tell you I did,"head.itd,speik. iag with warmth. "And I tell you yea didu't," be firmly asseverated. "Do you supp.e I don't kno w what was given me?" "Do yoa supp jss I da't kao what I bcugbt with my owa mon . I ' ey ?" "If you say you bought t!ia: gera tiium," she said, r-peaking very slow, and with white hps, "you sny wha: yoa know to befal-e."' "Do you mean to say I lie ?" La hissed. "If you say that, I do." "Yoa shall be sorry Lr this," Le threatened. "Xever," she retorted. He put oa his hat and c jat and left the house t That was Sdveo years ago this fail She never saw him again, nor Liar J from him, in all that seven years. Whit Tlliut hlro KiMin ,K.-.n.K.j the agony of miad endured by Vctit wretched wife in that time, no'oae oa earth knows. She kept her thoughts to herself, and patiently, as far as outward appearance went, b.re harden nnr. nnnn hor the s -i j Oa Friday evening of Iat wetkj her door opened, and a maa walked! into her presence. There was aj Ia tbe Tunisian section of the Cen look, a cry, aad she was ia the arms'tecnial Exhibition wara remarkable of her husband. What happy home ; piet?e of workmanship, more than was that All tbe agony of the sev- two thousand vear old. sent by the en long years was forgotten in that hour of reconciliation and reunion. A hearty Bupper wa3 spread, and with tears aad smiles she hovered about him, ministering toevery want. Astarte, the chief female deity of tbe After supper there was a long talk! I'trniciat s. Carthaginians and Syr ot the past j ians. and islso worshiped by tbe Jews "It was so singular," fhe said, during the v-mea when idolatry pre ?peaking in one cf the pan.'es, "that : vai!"d. it should have happened as it did. I The Mosaic I. ion formed part of can scarcely comprehend it all. It . the pavement which surrounded the seems like an awful dream. We both j temple dedicated to Diana, a Roman lost our tempers, and we have both 1 g idaes, twia sister cf Apollo, and suffered for it The mist ral'e gera-j daughter cf Jupiter and Latona. Ev nium ! Do yoa know I cannot Lear:ery representation upon this vast to see one of those plants? I told : pavement tad relation to wild beasts mother to come aad take it back, for or to tLe chac, and this is said to be a ntmti uui um c 11 u DlUb. "What .'"he ejaculated "do still presist in saying that she it to you ?" "Why, John,' of course she Haven't you got over tbat yet ?" "Xo I haven't," he presisted r w . . T .1 n t,.VA t . : . u . t, t you Iuibit. did his race darkening. "I bought tb ranium just as sure as I'm a man." Sbe thought cf his years of cruel i desertion, of all he had caused her to j suffer because of his obstinacy, aad ber heart hardened and her face i Bushed. "Y'ou are meaa to say yoa know it is false." Tt isn't false. It's truth." . "Its no such thing contemptible lie." He jumped up from that wfcea a teavea'a It's a mean his chair, seized bis bat and coat, and shot cat i ; of the house in a Sash, aad she never ' j uttered a word ia protest. Sue Sit ! there with clenched hands and a. wmie race, ana let him go. Acd so he is gone. And to day she is alone again with the old bur den and the old pain. L'.tlnrj' .V- Pnaetleal Evwl nln : It has been reserved for a German lady, Fraaleia Marie Yon Chaavin. to accomplish one of tbe most re markable feats ia evolution on record tbe changing of an gillcd donble-breathtog amphibious auimal into! one that is lung-breathing and land- j this cat 'ir-i than af;erwards. inhabiting. Tbe subject was thej A man vi ho can give up creaming Mexican gilled salamander or axoloti. land go to his daily realities; who can Fraaleia Yon Chaavia owes her re-isrcftfcer down his heart, its love or peated success to gradually accustom-1 woe. cud take to the work of his ing tbe animal to life on land and ex- i band, who defies fate, and, if he must ercisiog constant care as to its health I die, dies Sgl.iiog to tbe last tbat aLd diet- Five strong axolotis were ' man is life's best hero, selected and were first kept ia sha'.j Tte taoi. agrcable of all compan low water. Here they did not thrive, j if-as is a simple, frank man, without and the bolder measure of putiiugjany tigh pretentions to an oppressive them directly on land was resorted greatnc?-; one who !ove3 life, and to. Tepid bath3 twice a day kept np i aaderstattds the use of it; obliging a cutaneous respiration, and during alike at ail hours, abeve all of a gol the intervals between the baths wet Idea temper; aad steadfast as an anchor, moss was packed against the bodies, i For sue a a t ne we gladly exchange . It is stated that the gills and tail ! the greatest genius, tne most brilliant fin seem to shrivel by actual drying, j it. the prifoandest thinker, through the action of the air, and: Lesions cf wisdom have nerer that they were not absorbed by tbe , such powtr as when they arc wrought vital processes of the animal itself. : This is considered by Professor IIox-' ley to be a most interesting point, as lit shows bow the first air-breathing amphibia may have been evolved I.etok atTkt !! fir. TLrc- .ml ten is not a very t :!', .n astronomers as-j-1 c: tu t? in which this -',:.(. J Litji miaute ! srt'J'iI existence. grcci c I 1 ocrt, th-? r":r ' carta w iii U to etert:i'.y ' And yt t or.te reallv forgot that tb- y r.erc tvt-ryoaag. There sic sx'.r , :ne apple of their eyc?, trea.-oitjr viih suppressed weeps. Tteir Irowaa deepened as the mo:!.iT vrtn-.v! her glasses prepar jfttory to rf3.I'rtj tetter fnnd ia the jgiri's rocsct. "it ! can ' And rf jexistea-.c."' j "Wtut! ' L,aI(.J the tualo parent. I "Ycu d nt xcii to say it begins lik ilhdt? Uii! tlitkt a child of mine ' -n ;! 1 f .-;;,; i v :.0 i-lt praf pr . red, i-.-y i'!a." I "ilrtii !-:: -It '.." silled with 'a' o! : TCt f'.ieti '.Ce! laliatter "Why, tb lunatic caa't spell !' : i-Lirr-eu ia tL old man. "it ;iapj.-ib!tj for me to describe il'dc -y with which yt,ur presence has filled me.'' "Te( 3 a by docs he attempt it, iii-! p--.y d m't let me inter- I rupt yoa tlo on. go on: let joy be : oncoai'ned." "I huve pe::t the whole night ia thiikij of you" ( '.hat's picturesque, attv ffjv,) "acd in Lif.eriy deriding the besotted old wbelp I tp-. u-i ,.r,i i ir.i.nt tn nnr nmon " -d.-rus. May 10. ISO!' Why bless niy eye-, it's one of my letters!" I "Yes, pa," chimed ia the 'Olive I C-ancb." 1 fouad it ia tbe closet yes- ;terd.iy only you wouldn t let -r.?ak " me ' Y'-acuv . eliiJ. IK tit ! to the park, my we've m-ade a nice j oies f i-." "Y-, l.ve. Next time we will ! I k at ttte d firt " ' ' K"h is-i' Tm pf. I I : . r. f Ucer i., an lodittQi 'i- r, t; II .-ri G 1-tirerfoll s-v I tl t:i t'u'v "temperance speech" ti" t-vi-r tiiitle aa- in what was a ,ovva as the Maun trial in Chicago, ta he uisJe '.he f ill iwing remarks i f) ia l-Mj't " iLitt I i!t-;i v-, ir-a:!rmen, tbat alcohol t i a '.'t rtt ti uVitree demoralize those vh , ru-ike i:, :ti.i.Ms who sell it, and th-i.-f ttco liri-ik it I believe tbat fr ; : me it issues from the coil - li- l w trui of tna disttl i: -,;- ies iato the hell of ii r sod death, it demor rt ' j.v tija: touches it from ) i. e-tl. I d) not be snylxiv can contemplate . Al b 'it bej?o ruing preju-i-'. ivi li'i iid crime. All led a ml '!. : crime, s I tl I ' Z ' i t .' c' ' it -oiif-e iif-ve thv. i diced z . WC IiAV-3 to ! wre-.-!i.s u. !s restu :f it to thins of the i.-tnr bank ot this v.fc of the suicides of j the insat.it 7 .f e poverty of the ' iifijor'i.ic of h : destitution of the cbi ig at the faded wt'fping and despairing i i ,r bread of the men has wrecked of tbe mill iig witii imaginary ser dcol by this devilish of tfc asylums, of the i f the scaffolds upon I do not wonder that hiful uii is prejudiced ; damned stuff called al- wiws i.-kln of irer.it.- it iocs t'ra-i;'. pea's icoJ j '"!'? :.3 i f.r? '!l7 s"jf e! .f "."j icoli. 1 ho 1oal- Lion. Bey cf Tuis and labeled, -The Mo-sak- Lia." It was found in tbe pre dicts of the B;ra of Carthage, and ia c'orc proximity to the Temple of . u . 1 . t u the only one cf the many attractive objects cf the walks which surrodnd- iu... ivui'ii. , u rm imj uu, Vnit!P ly uttroyed ia the attempt at re movai. The boldacss of the design, color- I iag, attitude, and the bend of every limb presents ia strong force tbe mae- at ge-i teriy rkid of tbe Cartbaginian artist living i a ctautury dt more before the Chris .;an era; while the exquisite execn- lion of thin wonderful work of antin- u:ty u'iqiisiioDablv assigns it to the most ti .uri'hiag period of Carthage. Through iht kindness of the Ber of Tunis the .Mosaic Lion was per- mit'.ed to remain in tbe Permanent ! ExLibi'k.a at Philadelphia, and of all : ;fce rtrjce ol-jects of ancient times j on exhibition there, few appear to . cttra-.-t the attention of the antiqua- r:an in a greater decree than the cu- triou T-worked stor, the formation of L: h cinpo-ed, as it is. of 150.- '.' 0 pn-ces t.f variously colored stone nn.'rt Love o".-upicd" years in its formation. Vt o , .1 , f Wieta iLcm.re polished society is the I ie-s ivrma..;y mere is io it j Two-th!r js of the world are always l engaged ia fitting wind-mills, j A maa wruing aa anonymous let i tcr is like a pt.ppv inside a n inclos- urc tarii.rjg at dt-r the pa:e. A lie is v. LI yoa with his nose un- tltss sword which is band of him who I; is belter to find sere to cut ln strikes with it 12 tte heart through tbe groundwork of a stcrv whirl engages tbe passions: it is that we are like iron and most first be heated before we caa be wrought upon? oris it the heart so in lore with deceit that where a true report will not reach it, we mast cheat' i: with a fable la order to come at 'the troth?