==al ~~~ I',iI'P~IIIIIPDtI~~, SHE CH4N 'ED HER MIND There are sonic persons who aro never sick ,ithout thinking themselves very much worse if than Choy—renlly are. Of tIA class was Ire. ITaskius, re young married lady, and the )(Aber of two fine boys. On one occasion, be- , ig visited with a "fever. the consequence of nprodent exposure, she gave herself up to lo melancholy fansies which usually assailed or, and persundeff herself that she was ping odic. In consequence of this melancholy present' ant bhe assumed so woe begone an appear- Ice that even her medical attendant was .artled into believing that she was really .00h worse than from her symptom he bad idgod her to be. Under these circumstances he advised her make what earthly praparations she had yet make while there was time to do so. Mrs. )fitSkins was• an affectionate mother id the thought of parting from. the children whom she was so warmly attached, at it time • L•( n , more than any other, they needed a ~t her's care, was peculiarly distressing. "Their father will be kind to them, no doubt, ad see that they are amply provided for, but thing that he can do will supply to them the v 4 of a mother," lirnalually the idea of a step-mother sugges il itself to the lady's imaigiaation, and such as her care fur the happiness of her children at she became reenuelled to an idea so re . tgnant to most wives, and actually began to insider who among her acquaintances was st fitted to become a second .Mrs. Haskins. At length her choice fell upon a Miss Par r, an intimste friend of her own. Feeling iciuus to have this matter satisfactorily se t, she despatched a myssenger post-haste Miss Parker, who, after a brief interval, ide her appearance at her friend's bedside. ••My dear friend," said Mrs. Haskins, in a •hle voice' "I have sent for you for what per-. ips you will consider a singular reason. believik me, it is a mother's anxiety for r children that prompts me. lam very sick, 611 all nut lire long. So the (loaor tells c, and my own feelings tell me that it must .? so. The situation in which I shall leave y poor boy's, who will thus be deprived of a 'tiler's care, distresses me beyond measure. here is fly - one wa}• in which my anxiety in be relieved, and this it is which }insp.:nap I me to send for you. Promise me that hen I am gone you will marry Mr. Haskins, ol be to them - a second mother. Do nut re- :se ; it is my last request." Desirous of comforting her friend, Miss Par- er assented to her request, a.ldingi: "I will comply with your request, and the lore willingly, for I always liked Mr. Has "Always liked Mr. Haskins exclaimed his iug wife, raising herself on her elbow, her eiings of conjugal jealousy for a, moment u irpowered her maternal affection; "you al nvs liked my husband, did you? Then I ow you !lever shall •marry him, if I have t o e to prevent it." And 11rs. Haskins did live. The revulsion f feeling resulting from Miss Parker's unex ected declaration accomplished, in her case, hat the skill of phy'siciand bad been unabl e , effect. There is an old saying which, like most old :tyings, has in it a little truth, that when a man wills, she will, depend ou't; and when in won't, she won't, and there's an end on't. Jit Was in the case of Mrs. Haskins. She is determined that if .111 r. Haskins 6 / rer does Ire a second wife it shall riot be Miss Pnr- A Modern Solomon The other week, says a British contempor -y, the spiritual guide of a Tyneside congre• ttien, which meets in a chapel bearing the ,me of the patron snint of Melrose and Lin •sfarne, was informed by one of his flock, a ,nr widow woman, that a pig to whose sale hen fattened, she was looking forward with a little anxiety as the solo moans of paying sr rent, had been stolen, and that die sus ?awl a certain Irishman.f)f her acquaintance have done the deed. -"Thither--, ono of ie worthiest men alive, promised to do every ling in his power for its restoration, and out about it as fellows :—Nekt Sunday ho ,ok a atone with him into the chapel, and id it down beside him (luring ho service.— hat concluded, he took it up, and remarking ,at he supposed his hearers wondered what 3 was about to do with it, told tho story of ,e widow's loss; and added, .! I am now going throw the stone at the hesil of the man Ito stole the pig," (looking hard at the same me at the suspected Celt). lie then lifted s h a nd,' and made as if ho were to- fling the o ne ; when the man, taking guilt to himself, ylged aside that it might not hit him. 'Let e pig be restored instantly,' Continue-I Ilia is ; ti't' diVnd'upoti iLw.Ortie win untwo-of- Nvxt morning the widow to licr great tle• found her protege la : the sty. ' i(f)!)i. Ir63mi•ckrpft SALADS, MACARONI, ETC SA LM) 1/1t ESS INO 13oi1 half n pint of cream ; thicken with the yolk of an egg; a teaspoonful of mustard and a Mali piece of butter, mixed together from the cream on them. Cayenne, salt, and vin egar to the taste. =I i ft Ts made by piek•lg the white porrivi of a fuwl from the bones m small flakes, piling it in the centre of a di. h, and pouring a salad mixture ever, enriclicy with cream ; make a wall a round witli salad of any kind, laying the whites of eggs, cut into rings, on the top in a BEM CHICKEN SALAD Boil a chicken that weighs not more than a pound ani a half. When very tender, take it up and cat it into small strips; then take sis or seven fine Ivhite Leads of celery, scrape and wash them, cut the white part small, in pieces about three-quarters of an inch long ; mix it with the me it of the fowl, and, just before the salad is sent in, pour over it a dressing made in the feilowinz, woy Boil four eggs hard ; rub their yolks to n smooth paste with two tablespoMtfuls of olive-oil, two teaspoonfuls of made mustard, one teaspoon ful (..f salt, and ona teaettyfut of strong vine g,u•. Place the delierte leaves of celery Won! the Cages of the dish. 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I'h .•• m a w, or a ,aperar Ckutilog loot to .1111 at our 1‘ 111111011 , e :11111 1,011411. e this Il: F.ll molly and illoplo ity 111 nprra Li . stands uorli "led. It leis a Ferrell, IP t Vie V el. t i t i ,1101 111,1 t , I a1...0l in this oven will rotai II tholrjuivi . fan to equal to that r ailed beft.ie au open foe. tt nil pastry ctul.ed tit the Sillre till e e Piton( of e lug the other. It 0111 tt Ili ply i.nfTt lei:t bell : heat additional P.r the eoldest wonthir. Il lt or rotor), ho r s and is equall'.. %sell adt o' to hititinitio rr 0 4 •11110011 Ilan! e , al. 'floe 1 noon the !toiling pat tof image 4:0 ti s lily at " ' :Ind :wont of cot Ling, ns 41,11 tts hunt in 5011.101 r. I....rery flange sold o nri anted to ghe satistio tit 11, 1 .•x to the plllclmi-vr. IIA) LATtot, ratalted 0.4,1 er. 1.41. Put s. ail Cars. I. hizi.iiies 'hips. 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