a crnsr. A pact ! vralt-'ng nt the door That I rfjiice tn mc ; Tlvni:e I hnotr lici-s count;: hrn Tu talk swliile w!lh r.n: This is an cr.tCTai'nini? ge.fst ; lie's wiity cud lie' wise I tliink be ccw fo meny thinps lie has a thorn-and eyes. A p-iwer most re?jvsi;)lp And great this cues! d j'.Ii tfichl ; He's braver then than the knis-fct of oM Who hii Kaiid iitashu-il. He loveth human pr.ve wo!! oh. many a one he's tan -hi ! Aral a? t!ir f.TR-.orrcp.tti -rs tvi-iI. II.- T.r -.i Vy v.i::-'mt!i..:;.-l t. IIj kr.otv-. !" liai'.'s pi:is Ofiiitercri on t'at can":;, And iMtietstty lie tolls the now r.'-.-i lt how many a !;eartli ! In the rel:ro!pn! of my liemt T!ii friond doih bring to r.io The worde heard in tin draw-ti; raa:a And brilliant coterie. IloweVr the day may hriatiy c'."-e. It ."-cvtiipth incomplete Whene'er this ontortoininp pioM This friend I fail to ! i et. Tat Nnvsrtrrn. Enchrfrr r.iiV -U:- v.'.'.". COMING BACK. Vp in a city garret, on a hot June dav'a v.cary" woman leaned back in her chair, and prc-sed her lingers against the eyes t!".t refit longer j to see the st;t-l-e? in the shop-work j over wl.: h s!:e had toi-rd from day- break till rw, f-'vir o'clock in tbe j a. e rnooa. From the stive:, f ir b -lo,v voice bad onlv tl.-nt i-: r.t L(T. a soared Uj'ward. calling : f'raw! :r-a ! rj tes Ai.u, a- i: by m luri.i:; 1 -i'l." 1. raw! ( rr et . j . r 1 straw ' rr- ; . 1.- r;i..-:.:ht-i ' , I orne 1 her ,,- hi r youth. !v .'a:.t d.'V in t .,!. t l.-e: 1 .-. r. a.. 1 to a e- rt :. hi r fixt. n'.'i V s 1 i t the s'r tl:e I'!ii - F.-a ri ! rf-mo'.j . the w.rNth .t' that of M.uri-t- rhe 1 o! rr v --'ure on r r-i ' r-..- : ir. roe! vii 1 e I h r f..P from -.-i and ' o.i l!.i h-.v, al- l:: h' r 1 fe wii:.l it w o XUa-t h'-pe'l f'!; 1 .1 ' g!t- l ir i : .e! W'-li ; t How it aii r..-e up The it.-. ;i Mu-turis sl -s hi-ur- t: r.ee e s Ufore l..-r'.! ii.j uj'ward t-lthe d.i?k r 11 WOO' s. whose t ;- hi i sky. .-lop Ft" n v. a, 1 t ) t '.leu ih.r d'-eli biu- ;j no. HV...: 1 to ti." gray . witlj tie cold sprin:: leaping". ut llirergn a woodt n trouro, aiiemg its low r .-:o;:e. And belovr the wall "the thirty acre mowing" spread out like an immense t merald velvet carpet, with the two-ftory cream-colored house lifting its piazzed front at the ex re:r.e end, just where the shaded lane began, and led from the Mess ing Farm out into the village road. She. the por orphan girl, had been ofiered this comfortable home; and she had refused it for what ? For a dream of fame, which Lad left her toiling in this hot garret, while in the black trunk yonder, the nook v."hith was to have made ber fortune, refu-ed by one publisher af ter another, was lying, till rhe could find couraze to thrust it inti the lire." S-areely two years !"' she sighed, vojl;i;ig herself to and fro. "And Maurice h is sold his farm and gone to Colorado : and I am here, lonely, disappointed, old before my time. Oil, if 1 could only live that day over :;gain, and be as wise as 1 am now! For now I know that 1 love him now. when i! is forever too late T Sickening with a s-.rt of calen ture among those Lot city streets, for one glimpse of her early Lome. Hter May rose and went t the desk where her v a'l-lly wealth wrs T'r.(i. l'.y the c'.o- . t e' -in i::'tn:t:; t.) :.y a ide a n-w for ti.e ghi'imy purp tie- ( xp- nse of h- r ov. u d,e Lad dollars, pavi.i; si kne-s should : -'.':: d d, ith. when ir !ir r I , i tiltl' nr..-': ! i"':', tl..- .-a '--1 !.:" ' -:e-e. , i .-1 ::; ;::.:: ... :' 1- t . I, r ! t . -. ' "1 v. hi -". iV o;,le o:i" ;. V," s'.t : t! .:. -.:;..! v. l.S w : a ..'! t'.. !. .rl-, i r :.:t- r I r-: : tot.;. n, t..: - : "d -1.11 !'.' :.:i. b J" S 1 pi': that it I'l drlv on ley laoal And I 11! t.ike ot n. tic- ! ir hi f-.rni b- it : ban i-i tifstr.ucrt r-', a..d so t'.at 1 shall ii"t know it." I.e. I ,1m Ink ' t'l id.' ii::- l.ext ti.i- Si'V V..IV. I'.ee t v. y: ' T of In r been vc.tr of hai.'.'e 1 iK r lose:, . the J had little country village. A railway whi-ked rcr-.-s the Li'l i-Tiad from Tirrington. Ouee she would Lave made the journey in a ye'! ov (tage" tlrawu by four hors es, with John Colney, the crosse.-t Mid most disagreeable of earthly s!::::e drivers, on the box. The village, too, was smartened and freshened up new Louses, new fence, a new iron fence around the small, oval park that graced the c-r.tre of the town : new names above the gilded fronts of the shops; a new set of giggling misses, on their way to tha new brown-stone acade my, which Flood where she had once thought it an honor to attend the district scheol. in a plain, cue story structure of faded brick. No doubt all these idierations were for the botUr ; but thev made iicr heart ache w ith a sense oi !o-s tiitsqieakab'.e, And sin tun ed into the shaded lane that led only to the blessing j barm, dreridimr to sec the old home i lesoeratc:! ty the stranger s hand. , No , there; it stood as the had r.l-1 wavs known it the verv picture of home comfort, the centt rof ail those inode.-t luxuries that a well-to-do farmer, of all other men, most c.tsiiy commands. Cut although the dear old Lease was unchanged, its inmates were new and strange to her. A stout, middle-aged man, in a white sum mer suit, with a broad-brimmed hat and cigar, sat on the steps of the pi itzza, reading a newspaper. A fashionably-dressed Luly, sorne- yeais his junior, swung in a hammock upon the lawn, lot in a novel. Several children, in broad-brim- 5--,t ri! foiviv-n llnlhmil hitm-iT. ' i .. .......,,-,..,,...... I ,cie iii.ititH ...t .it '.. s e 'i t hi; iitii.-'.s burden to them, further down the. lawn, among the elm trees, where allow than to smoke under reguia-; . . I a .1 . . .....:.. i. .1 i swing had bung from time imnie-1 morial. , "City" was stamped c: oirt tlmw tiTit. t-l:e ar fa.-e ever U -o? M t.ri.v. ,Td Ids v.ba to . some rich merchant, who would j .ovcr-or.iaaitntand disknr.; it in!' Jnjunous to me ciiuc rs, the m.Hlcrn villa ttvlc. ' r'5.1 ih:it 1 haJ consent ivmer.ee oi "If one could oniv live their lives ! jt In mJ private practice and m the over after thev grow old. r rtnl ttre ! '" ' my ohscrvatiohs otiienvtso. : if .vc eorr-etlr informed St. t iurhtbv ext .-riti.'e' vla.T is bi.t ( 'h-mu'tore ParKer fvp.j.d toat he : J.Cup? qA y , 0.A. .:, uso:,l tea p.tr for them':" ii'-ought i!".cr in h,r; 'nc::g!.t what 1 had said was right. 'V ty ia (c t'ac fnuer gta. sadness iT.ce mere. - Ip'c her gossip. JIow wise and She would have eone m to the; Louse and iiski-d h ave to ix-t aid!tl look around if it had remained in the care of old Farmer Williams and his wife, the tenants of the upper farm. i -Jj'r she could not face those ,,roH.! ;perous LsnpT "citv oeople," who ; i .. '.vi ...!' ;t,,. .;,:. ,m.;,. ,!,ih-. U.-.i!.l l.w.b :it her with their coldlv I curious eyes, and wonder almost uu- . j.-i.i.. 4....1,. . 1... .,.,1.1 w. I ' ..-.n in-..'.!. .:. ..... i .;f..L - 11 liie'V tll'U liOu il'TUIUH.' I ..... ....... i ht-r fur a "tramp. -I wish I could have gone throu,;! ! the trawbt rrv wastur or.co more, she ftn:cd "Let ! sue thought, us ;Mw;;rJ the t.niway ftau-ju, nanL'ry, I tired, and unrt-frehed. ' At the foot of the lane a rentie man, in a summer suitol sdver-rav Ftood leaning acrtdnst t!ic barn, witn his straw hat drawn down over his 'eye- E ) far that he failed to see the wi..... .... -ir Viil vou let me pass il on ! please?'' said Hester, at List, ai'ar ! v.uiiiiijr some moments. Ii- ( i-1 round, as u tne nai x :n ;,i dobtin,iv ; i - in her fice. Siir- uttered a great cry. "Maurice! Maurice! 1 beard that you had sold the farm and gone to Colorado' ' Hester! Can this be you '." he answered. Ilia eyes seemed to devour her. Words rose to his lips and were forced back strain. At Let lie ask ed : -ls your husu'ind here v.'.tn Hester ?" vou. '.! v husband Wi.v, vi ?. I heard that yr-.t were married soon after you went to the city.'' "Vou heard wrong. Maurice. I have not laen married. 1 h ive ik-v-trivfu tii n::ht of such a thing.' ..i. . - i - ' i: 1 ... .. .. . .1 .... IT.,.-. t, , I.Ul v.ny juu Lie., V. hv oi.l ou leave I.'ei-leiie , U'l.v d: i il" W" l!. o.i retue to marry me, re was no one !- :i the W .' v I'o Si. .'.rH-t-rl ;.:. -.:. t ot ti.e i:;.; t.ty garr-i. i'l Ua- dream ol l.o-ie t 'e t Irei l: ver !,: re..' t'..it ;S V.'.r l.V.'.r a' .' !. llf t'.' l( K V llOOii vie.' in the id. iek 1 1 it .... -f 1 ..rial heard -o bar iiy I ; Ve.l. i'iie tear? cr. me quickly to l.ireyes, ', o'-'-eriiv.' tii ho-ict, hand o::;e f..ee o! v. !.i; !i soe 'S.iZ' d I I).i,i't cry, Ilcrter. said Maurice j IV.t jr-iag, taking hv' hand. "Arid t tell i:u whv vou would not marrv i me, near. "llieaurc I was a fool!"' ?obb(d Holer. "is the folly envied rki il Mau rice, hiding a smile as he bent ov-r, her. "Can you not eive me a tlilier ent answer now, Hester? If you can, we will be just the happiest, pair on earth, here on the dear old farm."' "iiut yoti sold it and went to Col orado," "said Hester, wonderir.gly, "at least I heard so." "I was a fool, too, Hester ; for I went to Colorado, and I was quite willing to sill. Hut my brother-in-law from the city persuaded mo to rent it to him for one year, till 1 had lime to think the matter over VY'k i. I came to my Senses although 1 Lad not lorgotten you, darling I was very glad that the poor old place was mine still, and 1 came iiaek some six weeks ago to see it. My sifter and her husband and fa m ily go back to the city next week, stopping at the mountains on t h' ir way. 1 shall be left. nbi:i. with el)l .d Mrs. William for my ..ou?e kecper, and her husband as hj'.cl hired man just as I w.;s la fore. Hester, won't you take pity on me. and come and share my home'r 1 have novel i-:,red for run hut I il i :. t kn rv in what lbster anr-v red him. ibr Ik r d.iilv in t!a ream-'' ! p v. , . I ! .: hotl-e, the V ni'i.i' l an a" d fare. bil-tlil wife. As f, '- -.. ,, good t'-nqe.r to" Vo"k. -h i V.. She :; i !.i;.er, atiti s i c ,r r wi-h t f r r 1 1 I'.r'iTl" if SiroJ. in-;. A r. r t f a New ,tt rv ivw-d on ;:ie 'i ..'e ti.e ! xp ri .:-.. Vol!: " i'r. W. r - Ii. - : j r- . - :. - A. ! : . :r- t y I- .r moke e: -.-t tl..- .r i rve'.i" s ..'a . .:-- fa v f'-n." i. aiilr :.dr 1 he'i, -i I - - I. able to la ir.dri t at.d V.."otS fj.sepon .l Cis 'a-' - ot t!,v i .-un, v. hi; ii are ct rt :!' c ta.u! i 1 t it-troy t!nir ncnt.il !..; :. fieri is:u-'i mi::io -i' Jei.ce t'l -!:ov that t'.,'.,icct in young pirsons at t u.iiiy ii.t-ri.rts with tin; ih-volop-ment of the body in n gar 1 t i sot .- that i; stunts their phtsic.d sy;te;n. Itctriain'.y impairs digertions, f ji l.heV cannot Use tobacco without spitting inordinately. The saliva expelled from their bodies is one of the most important of the digestive iluids and the projer digestion of the food in the Komach is material ly interfered with when there is no; enough saiiva kit to mix with thtir food before it is e wallowed. Again, il certainly impairs hearing and evesitrht. i have seen several in- stances of young children having their eyesight injured seriously, if not irreparably, by the use cf tobac co. Tiie excessive use of tobacco is injurious to everybody, adults as well ns h. huils. male as well as fe male" "Now, as to ci2arefLe-suroking. It is injurious to everybody, prac ticed as it ordinarily is bv inhaling ; the smoke into the lungs, lite r-: iof cigarettes has bem incrcai- g to a tnost rxtraordinarv deerree in : this country in the last ten year.-. I ! h-ivc rdreadv sren the ill t-ffects ol it i m inv rractict m tr.e t-roduction 1 1 j facial ieitralgia, insomnia, ncrvrius dyspepsia, sciatica, and an indispo sition to mental exertion. In France, tlic difference between tliose who smoked cizartttcs in ti.e poiyti-eh- mcscno iis aim oSB wuu -ut, r.a rin-iri 1 1 . rt lliriir tin.mtlon It 1 ii'ir c!aas, was so great that the Govern- incut has prohibited absolutely the use oi tobacco m all the govern ment schools. Sometime ago I was consulted by Commodore Foxhali I'arktr, then superintend-! nt cf tin- Naval Academy at Annapolis,! i .t, I. ;i:... ... i .e ut.vc to toe: a.-, isaoituy u. t i hin-.iot l Iirt it)tL'!d t. fin it iL- lie stated in Lis letter that it was id- niostan impossibility to prohibit! the nrae-tiit". and lie nut the out 9 . i . i i : uon wneuicr .i iwisn t oeoer to a.-, tu,ns than to punish mem eonsiani-, ; ly for violation ot runs. 1 m-nco ' i:i;,t 'h-t was a matter of discipline ; ; but that so far as the fleets oi to- baceo were concerned, I had no hes iu''"U in faj;it.g that its iafl uenct s Weavinsr is not the oi.S v' ou-me-s ; at looms up. A Oood To There is no calling in life that rc al!v requires a. more varied know!- V than czrloulturc ; ami when we think Low vt rv hurt t.me ego the only x:v., u. -tii.it w.ti nrded was simply knowledge nueh. uveal wcri enough u '.) the oi .-ori,,2 ami 'n - au:ns.itw really a wonder that , - . . . , 'our inrricu tyre stamls where it noes . , , .... , n, , ri,. the iuilliui:.i of c;.Uivat-;d acre-? in country, which bud and Uos- eom tvua i:ie srt i viae-oi v.i: i -o, !ai'-l behold the superior inn licence j wbiJi cultivate them, it is still more of a wo:id--r that tin .-tnpidiiy of o'i'u r time t-'ihu M ever have exist ed. Still, in tha midst of all this projiresi uu. the i;r:jMvementa which :.v!.: now found in everv de- itiir'n.ip' lit -r:'!i I'.ir.v t sire those who wiii per.-t m shutting their eves to ti.e utility of intelli gence on the farm, and still continue t- v ti.e,r uvMr im.n ;,j .i. . i;..t Uf i rtirp to make the stateiiicnt with which this arti cle begins. The firm is no place for the man Lo does not know any thing. Usually lie would prove as successful, and more so, in almost anv ether callintr. i A farmer should 'no educated in ! the truest Fcnse of the term. Ccr jtainly no 'mo will deny that be ! should be l.. miliar w ith the teietiex-s ju iiie-li especially pertain to the soil 'and the growth oi plants, nno it will ! not do to arjue. as tome lio, that ex periment is l."''.tr r tii in book-knowl-;-drc, lor what ,i l.ia.n 1 arn.-i by tx : periiijei.t he knows eorrict. Sei jenceis the r. suit t.-f experiment, j Looks of seica'-c are the result of iixpcrimcut. Men have sjient the :nn: tun ss.irv to teaeii us the needs .1, .!... ,....,....,...,.. .. . , ihe soil lor sl-ecial and verv n.ueh oftvirvthin else uecis- -,iiy t-i maiie laiining and :f we now propose a success; to i;o over t.ie same jround that they liave in order to reach the same conclusions ; e si;i:ply slm-.r a disposition to va-te valurdde time. 1 1 l-y analysis oi tin s :l we can ascertain that it I.ieki those ingredients w Inch the chi mi-t sas is necessary for the pr.i.m lv Wo ticiion of a certain crop, it sure- 'u!d be iehv to l.eeii on txpen- uienting ea.r alter year tintu by chance, we should happen to apply the element, which i. lacking. There are fortunes upon fortunes in the aggregate expended eveiy year in this country for fertilizer which are almost woitiih.! , as applied, and whoilv so with ri f-r-.-nee to the pro duction oi' the crop which they ure ir.ti nded to help ; row. They do not. contain the elements which the soil lacks and the crop needs, and so far as any good resulting from their application we mi-ht as well try to ieitilizi the bind with our breath. Farming without a knoft 1 i-dtt of the seietiCi! of larming. which inehuiis various sciences, is simply a g une of ciiar.ee it is the walk of it blind man over strange ground. If .-uch a man should attempt to prac tice medicine he would b called a quae!,-. :md if i- practice law, a shys ur. The farmer saoidd he pre-eminently a well read man. lie should read the gist of all that is freshly written on arieul' '..r -, which l e cm ihal in any first class agricultural journal, if wtiat hv rends is sound he can profit by ii. an 1 if what he reads is not siuu I .' cm. ,-tiil profit by it by p riiVitUm. ii.e t'uth to bv i-.iore fi: n.iy f'.X; d :n his mi: d by contra: '. No i-i.'- s'a. i! a f.rm wh!a r.t a v-;ia .: 1 u. I tii.J.r-; -e; ;.. e i a ipt t ) c.-ndti .t :..,' S.'iM' thh-g Oi lI.e.V, le. ;i. of Vt t- - i.ln.n-: con-tantlv rt o':: rr.; i I tie ; i. ., P i- f..r:n, an 1 the La k ily i.o'. o; ly ii:conc- tip -:ive. !h md.-r-ra,-.i a ate often, u..l i of it I- . - : m. at I ,k e la at of imp.mv. m. inv a mi 1 . -i.;:.' ' ot ;. '.. d ' ! aCe '. . i.ii. d. d in t:e ' '"if barer- phy,-i. ; ; !..' .r ! iiit'e i -' . V the. "f r er I'l et.vi ry jt-. . -1 rve- . -a .i. '. ! :' a: the e VIOiii :i ' '.:! Pi' o i s m . xpres- our eonntry -li ' e at the f'-'tuar il.-' T; Tie : ! V' P rtti..ry ... lit i- i ; ; t.a r : -:i t: . I ; wonni ii u i:!t ':.-...:'.. .'C. Tie doetni- donol !., . , d. "'.' r - .. lv thing. a i . : . : rhi :rv .- as- - oi mine,- -.-There ar . 1. 1 t Wt . n :... i s. ii.dly ,. - em- : the s-.; m n : . t i 'ad . !., p.,-.) : l - ;!: ' t-e la brat", C e,-: t-i' a;, i . ;:s ap':K'i I'l t'.e brat", !.'..! not iniii-rh the f.,:i.i!y physician tola l.c-r-e 'l.at.r. Far Letter vc:; i it tie I ir tr.e lar-ta no quality htm-' If t. tr. at oroi'.iary Cases at I. st. A'al iiiiif t.mt our industtiai co!l z s .::'.' tout.-e in vett-rin .ry .-. iei.ee. it is i.ot di'.r.cuit fi r our voiing : .-: to aeqniit; some knowl- iL'e io tii'.H direction. Cat ! i le t h i:ig a chemist, l.-ot-tiidft and vet rlnai iaii, the farmer, of a!' men in the world, should be a general mechanic. He should know something of ail the common me chanical itrls, from that of building, a house to hooping i barrel. Such knowledge would prevent imposi tion when it was necessary to em ploy a mechanic, and it would save a great deal of heedless expense, not only in the actual outlay for many th scriptiohs of rt pairs, hut in the destruction of implements, resulting often front a rayieet to regard the old adage, "a stic h in time saves nine." It is often very inconvenient to go to the blacksmith, the wheel wright, or the h:irnessniaker, when something breaks, and the r.t gleet is frequently the cause of the total de struction of the thing injured. in this brief outline, therefore, we show that not only is the farm no place for stupidity, but that the farmer should really be a universal enir.s, arn.l suon a man will nlwavs successful as : farmer. Western Rural i J?v-n uj by ltn::r. "Is it j.ossible that Mr. flodfrey j d k at,:i cuml by so .1-. . ..t. simple a remedy?" "1 assure you il is true that be is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Litter; and only tvi: days ago Lis. doctors gave him u: and said lie ii.u.-tdiel" "Weli-a-daj ! That's remarkable! .,, go this day -and get some for p()or Co orcC-l - know Lops art- rood." t .-,,,:.,,. i nt., ,1..,,..!. i orrvv.A,Oxr., Jan Ck Aa in- ui iaMl Raine(1 Wakh delibi-ri.te- . . . . ... . . . . jy siKi: himself in the temple this afternoon in the Notre Dame Cathe- ,irui wmM Fervicis were ia nro-ress. The congregation composed iiiirticu- larty of ladies, was panio-stricken, anj several cf the ladies fainted. Xo M.tc Ctisshi. how muih more oeiu fieial ! Li'liari- Jaclc. rogttt-tj'a New Ih-purtuw. Jark Foqrnrty looked rhnnpcl ii?;Fmamir ' r.ter. d thcFaloon. All ti e bo e i eaw !h;it something had utie wron,: arid werMju'et for a i!ioiT:-nt,co:ijtT'i-urinr what could have swept acro-s i'.-as Hale vm tenor of hi-.v,:v. lleduf n. -tiro over totlieb.-iran.l call fur a "Lot .Scotch'' as was h;- wont in the le'T, cold months-, mir did lie fit tlt.w.t -.: the fecrtrnl deal tahle Mid - spread It s feet across the top of one cf the lii.-i'v beer kcirs : instead he inspected toe faces cf the half a dor. en ;!es:eiit with a nasty tjanee, and then walked over to the stove, open ed his hands to catch the warmth, with a half puzzled air. "Are you sick, old man?"' ques tioned Tom Fletcher, in some sur prise, acting as spokeinian for the assembled party. "2vo," came tlio low. vitllrmie- 'Cecil out of town?'' "Xo.M 'Ik-en 'run in' bv the cons?'' "No."' "Well, for the love of heaven take a bo-.vi and tell us Wiial S re lie wrong ; "Fil tell vou what's trone wrong." answered Jack, firmly, "but not a bowl; 1 have drained my !a.-t glass. Checking the demonstrancis which were on every man's lips, with a move of his hand which de manded silence, burly Jack Fogariy continu-.u in ms blunt, unpolished tone: "Coy-, you knov here !- r home on id' ht w ith inv weel ii when I left last Saturday -. S Wa ': s penl au-J a l-ram maddened by whiskey." j j wue, and l ma. an are nrr.tiii'e'l lit All remembered the oeca; -ion, "re- irroups. Such shocking imh-eency. maiutd silent, and the speaker went !'-'-ecins to me, !. rvi-s hangiu-". on: j I n one window a life size bu.-t in "Wiien I got to the loom where j-ht.-ter of the loathsome rcptilion Aunt iVaay and I lived toy i tl.tr for i as-;ass:on is d. splayed, and iuih-au's live years, the place looked so do.-.,- j s'gnalure blurs the autograph ab late "l felt ashamed of my si if. Tii( re ! bums of a large i: urn ber !' ladies of was no fuc, no kindling nor coat P ; '-Va-ddogton. I have l-i eii in the make i.e. and there was i.al :i 1 it j court room but tvvu-e d .'.ring l!:;- tii to cat in the old goods box v. hieii J -d once on the first day when e-;-seivcd as a cupboard. The ol-.b Seen, tarv Lhune tesli lied, and t'-is l.al- was lying on her couch, tremb ling wiiii the cold, and I curs' d her, forfeiting; that she was ovt rsixiv years old. She never said a word about being hungry, but just cried a little bit, and I piled down acre s the bed, shoes -ami all ami Went to sleep. hen I awoke Sunday morning, it was from a d renin that some one was trying to choke me to death. I felt something cld about my neck, and partially rais ing up s :w that it was Aunt lVg-v's arms. They were as fold as ice, dear old wrinkled thiiejs. and their touch made me shiver. 1 1 r face was hidden from me in the bol.-h-r. so I tried to cover the arms am! w:um t' cm. This I numaeed to do in a. half manner, and then closed my ey is to sleep again. 15ut 1-iose old arm-; were so cold that i could not, so 1 called to the old lady to give m" a show. Site did not an svt r, so :.:: r a time. I contrivt tl to gei. out oj' tiieii), ami looking :ov;ii in htr face saw that siiewasda.i l. It liigiite-ned me nigh on ti d-a't) (o think that she bail died so. ;.hd i fell t') thinking how good .die ha '. ahvass beea to me, and Lo.v wh :. I l:nl beaten ar.-l eitr.-ed I..: -1. had never resented, i.ot ev. .. word. Somehow t otht r I - I ! not help tiiinkinjtii.it I was n: t ly repsoiisible for bar d a'.,. I t:..i!-e. oj" th'- io.t:r -I, j ,;n month :: en she, thoar h alw.-.s io pi'ir.'i .tii. i.al h. ! no m- da::, e an 1 S'.i!.'. d.'.ts no food. v.- I1: Woul 1 g0 oil" en sprees a: d b-.tVe herali al.ine fr days at a tine . m. i tiiin I ' "IK lil led. that wi.i '..ey ;.:!! Jat k i o.'. riv L td t-.)jf. '. i-r ' i li' r. . .' : ' 1 li 4 ' . e i ... t no to a. if-. i i nt yhhi.rs, I made s lemn r- tl.lt I Would It" Ver sVV.dlovV 1 i. dr i,i of liquor. 1 kiss-r.o-e d . i, ' th -id, d'l.idi li :.n 1 w id-p' :i : .. ; tie evi r-pi bi -ilt -;f ::rs IP ii .!, j I !...! imt'le, and. tho'vt h- ." i . did. i'l i ii.mje, I . it i.:-.p;'i. " .e i ' ItiOIi laanly that 1 i,i:-.l l d.t ii a n . oath, i did iit'ti have ue :e y ::!.: j l-.liny ti. old li ly a .-:.:. :. 1. a. el j -o l hatiiV '.:. ! I put ler at'.'.V. li! W..S T..o-il I o) t, Jo'l i"!, and ! f It j !:'..! I oeserved t i i. in ;'.-. i ..:li 1 1 I ! . L . . f - . 1 r i -. , r v: - t i , ' ' to si t . m'.v. all.that 1 am thr .,'.!, Aithb.' pa-t hie fo.vv T. i , i . i t- i-ii a bummer long ;,-i i..;. ; a 1 the ilr-t hum who trh to 1--..1 n.; om ti,, lab.ldm'" i i ; s. ' i ii id i : I "i i V iti.. ' was COIie-iU'ie.l. a.. ! aihrt. 'batl tiiVeii tne nays a part ing h .:i ! clasp and left th'-bsr-r.iora, Tom 1 ieichi-r eiaplic-.l bie ct.ntei.'i of his schemer ie.to tint saw-da-l rpittoon, and svo:e that ho would make h -sh of any whiie livired knave who attempted to make dght of Jack Uogariy's new d','iirturc.' !!K Ae;;ii, 3t isiTl. Tht Ministerial Association of Harrisburg Las now jmt its line of action against Mormohi.-irn, its prt lyganious practice ami the evils which grow out of it, into proper shape, that of a petition to Congress and an appeal to the clergy and churcln s of the State. There must and will not be any he-iuiion on this subject The people of the country have been challc-ngid by tiie leaders of Mormoni-m, who rely not on the institution which they have set up for its maintenance, but on the technicalities of the law through which to escape with their polutions. These bold, bail men calculate that they can set up and sustain their brothels in the shape of polygamous family relations, andclaim'ihat they r.re exercising the freedom of wor shiping God in accordance with the dictates of their own conscience. An r.dultenr may with equal sens'; of justice set up the same claim, and bigamy can be defended with the Fame j 'lea, but neither would stand the test of law. The American peo ple mast force iWor.i.on polyg amy within the paie of the law, where it can be tiispoecd of am! the way to do this is the plan adopt ed by the Ministerial Association of Harrisburg, namely, by petitioning Congress to deal directly with the crime. There is every reason to be live that the appeal of the ministers of Harrisburg will be responded to from every quarter of Pennsylvania. n,,. to Death. Sr. Pan., Mix.v., Jan. 12 The residence of Joseph l'osey, an aged Frenchman, livintx near Cloipieite, this State, caught fire from an un known cause, and all the occupants of the house, Posey am! two daugh ters, aged seven and thirteen, p-r'.-h- cd in tht flames. The SrnalI-ios at rejtsrb'.inc. ; the city. His wue, to woom ne was Pinsnuiw, Jan. 12. Tlia board ' but recently married. lives in Mbt t.--iif health reports thirteen new cast s ' burg. Pa. t'f smali-pox to-day. The mnnici-i . pal hospit.il contains about sevuUy j My daughter bail a 'very w ak cases and is crowded to its utmost ! back. . Peruna cured Ler. Jtdr.i capacity. ; Orgil, Pittsburgh. Pa. WASHINGTON" LliTTEK. u-. .,v t, n ii u ASiii.vrrox. Jan. li, ' inec 1 last wrrt; a tromunttoe oa v(fnaii"(j rihts l:us het n ereali-U m the beiiaUvi clerk of tii'eoiamiU e ; appointed with a -alary, ami, j 1-t the first time in , ; tramp i ol polities 1 urojies, w.-'jan lias ' I'.mdly planted her ol':ei:;l foot in the capitol of the UniUd Slates. I do not mean to say that individual advanced women have not planted their feet in the Capitol before. Fre quenters of that histoiic pile lire tol erably familiar w ith the faces and forms of Missea Susan li. Anthony, Phoebe- Cousins, Mrs. Sara S-ieiieir. diva K. Lock wood, and Dr. Mary Walker. The Lsi named nonde script, by the way, b..rc!y escaped.; arrest this week, irom a new police man, w ho saw, fur the (ir.-t time, the picturesque little woman in hreceh is. Vou may have noticed that I have had verv little to sav iiboui the (iui- : u.-a o trial, nui.nil .-i::miii:.j.- toe i.iei i that, it attracts so much attention hero and elsewhere. Toe details- of the case have U-cn repulsive M me. and 1 have supposed that your read ers have little in' crust in the horri ble business, beyond a desire for its speedy culmination on the scaffold. It has been too long protracted, and tin assassin has been given Jt la mentable fame. Jlii vile phoio raphs are in the .shop windows side I by side with those of l is victim, 'and, in nianv windows, the pici tires . 1 .. i . . t. ! .i : :. . . i . .. . 01 an: une 1 resilient, ins n;o. :ie: , Wfi-K when Judge rurti r was ar. c i. :r in favor of ti e- prayers of. the pro: l-CUt'iori. Ciili'eaU, looks- flitter, .;,-.-.( r mo;e rcp'il-ivc 'than w hen the trial le' m ; bis eyes are sore, ami his forehead is tovered with red blotches, sai I to come from a disgraceful disease, it is believed that the ease will go to the jury be fore the close of this week. l'...l!s, reee;:ior.r, ami dinner pat ties occupy the aj.ention of all tho.-e who arc in society, and it is f., ruin ate for our legisij..; rs that they are not expected to appear in Coiiaress I'ef.re noon, and tfe'.t the IL-m-e :tnd Senate schl?.:i eonti.'iUo tlieir sessions longer loan f. ear o'clock in the afternoon. Sinee t hour- pre tl us. a lmniber of Congress, a fit r reveling until three or f .ur oMock in t;i' morning, is (era.s'a to piece out the quorum, tive Member or Sena'.er the tiieat'-r until eleven then banquets : dai.CLS in the morning, canrio: ;::o-t favora'-'e Cend:t;o tiniing tariff and ;:: hills. ;;n: Ti:e fi-S- tvh j ii at ,' lock, and in, tii ii "ee he in t:, for cni ;.ro:iri :p';. A Siirpiisi-.! r : i-.-!i!:!. "Talk ithoa: l,..!-l i,, i. -," said .i men. in r ibr.'e- ttiis n.oriiii.g. '" si. i I i-i r heut I oi vv . i.i'a!-.ii.k de.--.Vii m h, s.x or s it :i ', e.:. s ::-r- j.itrvdar- !.t: i i-hee la :-i. -:.e-V , ' 'a- r.lbi.t rv . do Jsiai.tt,' -. i", Was a i.rht pa'ro!- a tht: I auk to t;-.' tieor !.;: r Cold t.i - tii, i .; i li.a.l Iiotteeti il tin. i ! :':.; s u.dovv, and poo: r e.p rapjiv;L "l.t that you, rairoi.a an '.' ' a-kt d a voice I rum Within. "Vc-, '' was the r ply. ' VPp i:i an pi :i i.-.it," ..1 1 tl el ite Ir-mi withiii. Ti.e p..::-..i:i.i St'pplll l.l. : id" .'. . J 1 -.',, i i'.' Ti l i i.aeT lillh- feil-.-v .. i ;tri:i a art- "-! I :i : it a -...nie over !..- Hi.- .....i a O' l-.-ho. i Li-, t ar. "Vou'r,: v.'. tkh,.: J.... t---ni..ht,"' -ai l the p..!r hn.':i. " VeS," e.ti i til dapper .itlief l i oV. "I've bet i: th .,.. d Pi-idjnl T-i'". lightening u: a".-o itil.-P' '1 b.c' patr.'!;!ia:i waraie-i .d.'i.s' If iit 1 i'-' -Ji i'l tiro thai Ze, oil ! am on : U" ,"::'t' A" l'"'iT "'"f 'V.1'1- n-'-vir t-ime tnat way. alio slot see:..giilU,;(i iiii: liaht tarouti ti.e wm!W rap j p. : , " . " 1 1 ' j ,,'.t.Vlp'1"' . . I'- b..s !-. i Lstnatyoii. patromnu. iCoveht-t "Come in and w..rm yourself." The patrolma i acetpied the invi tation. ''It's a howling told night," said the man with the grten shade over ills eyes. "Vou bet," sai 1 the patrolman. So he took another heat and re turned to his beat. He was rather surprised next day to iear.i that his fireside friend of the hhrhl before had got si way with some jU. .!',' J o! the bank's funds. How Hilltop May ha Sji iilctl. t lood butter may bo spoiled in the churning. Over cnurning rum-the texture and chant-.es the proper wax ihcss to a disagreeable, sticky greasi-riL-ss. Tiiis is the more easily done in a churn with revolving dashes, which will press, the. butter against the sides of the churn and squeeze and rub it until i: is spoiled. Too long churning spoils the quality, of the butter and premature formation of strong flavored acids in it. the fail presence of which, we call rancidity. It niTiv lie hiwiih d hv i-h'.irnine- :it too huh a temperature, by which it ii rt.,1,1.. s-.m .It ..-IK- T.Tto a ..r.. .-v- texture and lhtvor. No subsequent treatment can remedy this error. It may be sjh.'iled beioi,' tlie cream readies the churn by keeping it t..o long, or what is prae-de diy the same by keeping it in too warm a place ; oi) degrees is about the ri -Jit t m;er ature if cream is kept a tvta k; if it i. kept at dtgn-es, three days are long enough. White spots arc pro duced in butler by ovtr churning, or by having the cream t o sour J-.i.ht.r ,,.,.r..!a,v (.: t.,t. i,l:lii 1(f j,v:ip.;, :v. oi tiitseJauitn prodacis ctud nt i;.e; ., n lUh j;jJ, m.,.j..;l!U it( unik, and the small sp.,;s of this : ,.. va. .-iu.iii.m t-.r'li-ri'alid fiiuaus cannot U vrashetl out oi t,.o built r. ' t; ... .;-q(V) scho-.d thild e i White spots are coeiml up to :;,.,;. ;li(Vl. i.:. .. Vaccina'.-.I bv.L.nu.i- large exu-n;oy usnij eoR.riii, wiui-,1 is made ot oil as the solvent. i'Ut this use of the coloring, being p.. lis gui.-e a i.nilt, ana to ana ;sn ur-oe served virtue, is worthy of th nui cj aticn. Rural Sac YiiWr. TIlo SniaJl-l'ox i:pi;er::e. ! Pittsuciw, Jan. I;.'. Twehty-s'x: new cases of smtiii-pox were report-! ed to-day, seventeen n. this city and: nine in Allegheny. . There was one : tieath at ttie Ali'-Lheoy pst tioat, the victim being M.alin "Cruise. about .'10 years of age, a st -pj.-gj r in We know a nuMe old lady (nu'.v over t-) ; ;iM-d to .c.iV that tv . lt:! worK ilK c-jv.-A save ) much i . , , . , , , . , j uui- in ht.'l.-i. .( cp l"r nx t have fie ' afU-mo.jii. l..r i sttsdy, or e:;c j wmk a she tniuht ti'joy. This ; oiit..ii had a iare J.iuijlv :mu a rreac ka! to do so i; w;:s not an A jrrc.it ma the - t'XCt i-ti'iliai cae. iiiaiiciaii . .ica s dc u ho had Ku' three minutes in which to j eribrm a jirob'eni, on which Lis life !--; pendid, be votii-l Spend tv.o i'f '.'a ii'iuuu io thinkinj' ho-.-,- best to do' it ; to en.at diii he value ti.e ar: of r.t!1(.l i,.r ,.-i.ii .,.,..' ll.l i .1 1 .. I ... t..' ivuvi.kui in :i !... itiv- imii;iik. . , hi; dolie, ev;:i! in tii'.', great ( ;:ierg-.-n-cies of lie-. And cetild We l:.l id! a.-tly bt-Uer work in this v.oif.i iy more forethought".' How much oat- heads eouid save our lei.-t in our daily housework!- One reason many women are such eflieient .. r .-Vr-.i r? "--.'-.t;--- -.-workcia ii hist betause of this d:: d : 'i;) f.i if trji i' i ' : : huhit. ii'tiiey bail any i.cca-ion to l'ijjfl.ir . 'i :L '. "i io utTstair, thev ttilid wi-.-!i;i-ri t.'" k".- , . - there id e.-iu: mai netti.-i i.o u taken uji, l!n;3 laving one or tv.o i'lUrness. The sail:'- when th. v are going down Mt...rs. '.. hen tlie tabic is. cleared, lite articc-s to be inktri to the ci liar are jil.iccd all togetier on a. tray and taken down at one Whde iae otii. r wo: ic is gomr -n. the l.'Usy minel runs I'lfoier.'i ami plans ou. t i.e r wing v.'vul-i tnat tj Oa tn ken no v. hell a leisnie l..::e C'.-me-,. li.o .'...y o!'e'.:'t.. g it the manner ;' ni-.moi.ig, and ivhoj'-g.-iie; pirn t:do ii Up, v. IV lil.i l. fee. re ri-ing m tin: :.... :. ing the 'ri.d:f.T..;t ;-. th;. (m-.:,ii pi.UiUcd, .-.mi t!;; :,U r n Vi i iea the t!ilie.-..nt oetai.s are c.irrted "ti!, is piite d'-i-id- d Upoit. it J.iali' -: ..:! work c.r:ie-r to L.e it ii.es piatoi-.l beft.-rehat.!.!. end n-any a weary womaii mi;-.ht secure ui.uiy bright halt 'Lou: -i n i.er.eb (tery week ,;' si. i.- wnid.i mail .-.ura'c the si-.io. It is like packing .-. trunk y.-.u k:..i.'.' liiav ;i :-: i m- one skl.i-d i i Pie c.;!:a.is l.ieie ti::,n ore to l. who io a Lhir-.i S 'S just as i It is air.:-;-: oi; heh o;i : , li.-i. v. ha l !i a )-h- nr- to . w:. !!-pa:-sv.: i!;:v and has been ea t't -ole ivi. o.-e are full of id have: lie.- i.e.-i anv me."..-. .lii'.-s and e;:-C do i.nidy of liapp-iic-.-s, by .is tioeeimfoflabl.; c- pej as 1 suoimer i ;.:Ve KIKiiMl il.lVt nifll ar-.-er-i irom the city, wi.o i .. i have oiiioar to no a: s immer i.'il - i fail iht oi-eivcs. TlieV ''i:l utter! v ovethurdi red with th til.-iL i.o" ( O.ii: er.itii.g tSiein. tins iiiitter in and had to be the: e v.';:., iaiio-i caoi! : hardly i.eip comnns-.)-.-c ts'iomil; y a i'-. -,v i i::i ir siiadv ro- n,.- v.h i-k.edoue,;ii,d ti:-. i-artiC-t a: tl troii uieh' ti;c:e peep el--': P be -T a l.-ear lie it.r' ;Vc s- t ii ( !": ii .-: . wilt) Lave hi.,;!:':::: rarely abi- to Flotti -.vh. ! ! :,.:'.'e o t r-Wa: do d peyf tie sti i.d -er.i:: ; a I.O li , s : .. . .... P.o-e ". :, :.- i Ti. -V i.a.ve, :.' 1- . -el. '' :'.-.; r.-. : i :.:'.;' : " t : It ; . t.:la-;s. : . nolhiierto i the !;.: a- th -.t thi '' a thai they f.-rl and tl;." ;;: v ; -..:r. 1 o. : :- V. in: 1: :-.! . eh t id; A iea." 1 ii; or! ; - r .i i.i ' : .1'. : t j t t i i'' ; i v. i.-rd. V t,.i . . 1 and ale i'.-r m a, ma. i d t . t: .rr :: sh:.:';-. '.- ir .. o r., . . V ( w CIO."':.- O' ,i .,' ...' ". tlie d i .' ; v r. .lards i.; i:a . aod ' i.o ha-i li. wi.ii. ,: P : v 1 ,!V. lb- e:,, n v IS ;..,' i ! .,( ..; ;e.p:..idc. -tiy . .- i.e :a r Lord .,' "I ! . at ! t . i. t i .i to t,.-.- ':r:ad. ::ne died ;.i by ;he natives. A . .: in J- r:;-;.h m . p Vt :d. tl that the ,;. is b-.ii i: d in w j : '.'.:,' :. Ail. ' il e )'.V il e.oeh- .as the 1 .:! ii s Fi' id. i -e is : in r ior iSi-i.ili. ; et! PS .isiy. Anothi.-j 'a rather a l' :.- i . ho is d, i iicm-ii-i.!:e Jew,' has mrivcl rn.-alem m il c laims to bo th. 1 ilese i i::-l a act S ar.'.- a' de- i M.S-' a! In-1 e.eeii ;..'.n'i it is piias::i:t t wh.at is comparaliveh- a t-il-fl tO ' dJ:ar! side oi' religious life in Ji-ru-ait m. Ift!:e Jetrs the corre rt... a; :; : t : -i T.'ie I-:;(! writes as fallows : -Many Jews have arrived here irom lia'.,: ria and Kusida ai.tl many more : m expt i-ti-d it is said sd'ot'.t ' dt Lttioiivii an im.orta;d are! t nib,: r r.issiii;r adtiitio!! to oar alreidv ev. r crowded Jewis-i q-.i.-rtcr. Tiie J,.-v. ;:re so wiib iy t!:stribi.!ted t::i'.!'t h out tan world that nothing of im portance cm occur v. ithout ils r-a-llt :c beiii-r b, -ing ;bh at J: r '.!.-.:h :a. A Je'.Vi 'S rtci-lilly be-jitt 1 cf C'-,e of the. missteaari' on tiie ground thai the Ur.-n.-a were in Tunis, am! con-: sequel. lly -!, had not receive I 'f r ttsl'-d '. !a :t:.-ii:ei s. liven llie;-t.ti- St-iiJet;:': moverneut has invaded , ; and papers on 'his side : ,d t-n that ; have to';i read :.t tiie (b rm..o ( hi'. : Cut. thv whale, the Jews latve a ; I--"'". !' ! not !..-r iht n- Jerusalem, ;:fd wete it ! pi.Vi-rtV would be la r-' fcelly h,;;.e.y. 'lheylivc a'-'-oraing; to their ov.il laW, h-IVe th'-ir .:V, ;: : 'ho!:-e of j'ld .a :m :.t,' marrv .hid d;-; Voice in their Oii il iashi :, a:.,i ide ; Chief C.le.i h.:- even the right of r.- : qti- s:i::g the civil ailthorita-s t" :;;'- ".-I a la I I, py of ids in oee ii'.i.-tti.'s St ii.ol i.iittroii riatotl. I i be Vai-t - s!'-;;iM.:'i Ids.. Jan. l Ti.e r. -.,.'. ..... ,.u:u,j jij i,v i la,.i:d -or the t xch.rion of all u. t)- A i- .-:i?i!.r.;! Aeeitleitt. , lliehM j:.:.', "a., Jan. Id. A Ft-; tal pl't ii:; 'ale Mast ece.ili'ed to dav near tht- .' cp l-.un coal its. d c,-,;' ; jo ndhs 'dom Iheimmnd, en a' ,r;a,,:. rt..;; I ofthe Liei.oeni.i ;;ad Frtdt ri-ksburg ihdlroad, bv which j:,!u ;n llc-ii-. coi ned, w. slritan;! v . ' ejn, u. ' fdri t rj . i si not I i r h.vtrro ha .ed by U t lag lock. I'lct-rahd and itching iln. Is. !).. Mrs. t rs i.ii.eu. i t rr.na cure-,; me P. I bit -ur--. i What i.as i eti :-:; eii "f 1" very good opinion of it. givt s Will fll, ' T- 'rf fc ; '-.'2, CuJttQ-;'r:y,Cvn )'-: :'.- .- C;:rr.,': r, i'.-t. " C..: ' i r. '.- ' ' -' .'-. I i -. . - i'. i 1 ; I o-- a- . ! "3 ' .-: O .t - v ' :;i ;;rr :v r-r. ':-n !.-t" 1 1 ' 1:1 'AZZiC'. Z -.-.f;.:i. ,;v, '., fi e oir IV C. N. l;eii'. ! ::;a.;i : :-s. l a. " "'.'.' ! 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