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Citra i()11,NTO r 's u.l ‘.What can ,© do!" , "Work;" she replied &mi. y. - repostedommumptuuusly, H .1./c)illS1- ' V _ - - +. I. t' "Fe ., lite,* shared thy arrsitight, may -I not uwe . 1 6 . lit„t .., 0 4 rifth I &Weil - with thoe in tby slmdore" " Lost night I attended a temperance leen:ire i' 1"""bh.. and 1 1e54 r 1 i 6 ; N'Alier' h " iitirrial reds cliotp4l her !Thu speaker Was not old, 'but his hair was mark ; - ' 4- ' ' •'' I t o his hate, ‘'Nellie, lay good Anger" /. P. 1. 1 41( I'" nd ir, it' h silver, and his fsoe borelinprefa'rfstiorg 1,. n:1 I: f. S ard+lliar ion i 4 'Let me go, Me' she sake d. •- ‘ l ag - tong codttial offering. Ile spoke , sad his IC:- ..;„quirr., I dear I . "Yes." ' - - ' - 1". z - . 1 - ..• - ... , ,Laffik . tt. • T ol l on . , ~ - .. 3, . ' ' ..' [taYttts the one T have just told You . Ins name ''. . - ii". I- • 'wire ..rt. itlariow I And they treat.. , Out &mg .the stately ism- :was ilbert, Downing once, but his pride forbade' .•.•,•• 4 t.— •,-, to ti.,lft awl I• . .„ .. • • . ... , •• • ~,, •h• , . • ' z i n _ UP. ' i 941 which had bees their hotme,--imat titat day; liiiin "to gee& - Work * 'tinder that tide lletlilme I*: ~ ~,,,,,,,,tpt.,-...4 ette....A. ' , ..5 i ' '''"' 1 1 1 " , •rt war nut • ted. ` p a we d into tilie braids of their creditors,- - -Went '. other and now, One of the strongest advocates 11 • i ' z a. zr - S. =EI ENE • "1,.. VDttrp. IMIES=!IIIM W~~[.TSB. _-+~-_- . , Car trees., the trees nee Lind' t 1 Gan,. from then . eeaphet. I .l. l t,keitateits of tqat 'they were in the ruett;a4,eammer-tm... : . -Divaryy wave the burros bogie. Drearily shires the taividrii , ra., .I.Taanneat4tl4odea brow* Of a weari zky .41 wir:vr-. rIZ fah hire ettehlt4: tt+Nale Alt the cloits".h.tl :alet ' 1 1;;I:pe I wetii.ler drzlisoltiE, "'114414 . 1-Ittilitee. a Iciterrr, May. temp iteltottie, ty For Joikal. .la4kne,ll iithy I irto ; (orgivolite pi try mite,. - Nitit lily ramp the• arid pith totti. 1" , 4 tityJAl!ttitls have gloving tai ; And4. l • , lit %Ed . f•t•mtr.< n* ensue tlke , t .31),:t1 Wtth rqiets tuAti th.,tighttul e• - That P. 4.11, theta the the lk.tliet.ty thvry thcy the .../tilone Iu eu l h, th, tleeey A e , wcotnng ldut, thy - balk i lkstweipo, tthuralng louder Mon; awl now Our beans are gladdened, and their Ahern Conica briglitty ..at ott every darts the ftieltaiing. are-Ilageo thou. Merrily tlanoleg to the wind, . i .itett blood-red 1044 the wine or 43in, Atel kindly eye. -row &witty kitot clouds g.. farther up the Pky. N • For the will lune weeauxe "Trtr”.: Yet. heat we. Winter, ere ye die, • T.. thee rarba..h...AAlte.l 11.1`iin•M.. 0.7-hoict Aistritam). th, her. sythpathised with • tier in every trouble. A,LEAF FROlit AN OLD MAID'S JOURNAL. Nlquv a *anti milk and plate of soup had . Mr.. O' O'Brien given Nellie's betty, and rebut her AY PATIENCE PEPPER_ . • • father came hone' utaddend with liquor, hide Very thir,• aye, and' pure, wtc starts Nellie Minnie 'Drowning always found refuge in M. Glyn. She was an only child ;:.,I , ,.bttt years O'Brien'. room. Nellie learned to love that , :one ther, had. been the patter or many little woman, first, from her ready.help,and lastly, for on the floor, the tuu,ir of many little voices the great heart, booting full of love for every tinging- through the o ld rooms anti et-hning hying creature. :Nellie half leaned upon hot; tit,-,ugi t uticlorsA door, falling on the ear of ! for service. Young, unused to care ut work, 1 , 3.5. 4 er-11 iu soft, rich tones. One liy one, 'many times would Nellie have given spin des. the tiny feet stayed their;pritgress; ilgte by note, phir if the strong-minded frish woman had not kited away the gushing was eh rest and talked with herruntil Nellie felt as left, the only flower in the horue-wr,ath. Need 'if s Ind gained .t portion of her neighbor's say how AwziodAy she wa:, waitthed, , how ten- strength. if° her tatre, Nellie had determined to deriy cherished, lest the frost 'loud.' rattitit leave hnr child, until her parents could elaitnit, gentle Nellie! • l e rementher when Nellie Glyn :And tlil l hert 73 .M}tjug knell th the altar awl gave into o s oi. ether's koeping their future happill,. rt °owning r tuna. way .111 hk hrow, 'gleamed, - in ins il.trk ey;...;, an d .1 1 ;, t v e d ;Iv/Ty' rag. .klretviY; hie fts•r ures.-cd the !trill ot, faJtir ami bor. , hill, rapi t lk onward to the goal: ' IF Alrcady none re.-tc.f Ara the Hl* , of Men, :v. , on.: I , lllp-i• very pr , •-, nice situ, au liquor 1411:e all toeri 44. - u4ttive and kt ettlS ai t,. ,n. - Witl, ill hi. flme„ hip kn0w1..1 , •• opl tt intellert. ft , 4 1.• r.airpt it: !nand", It. I , 1114 11 , $t !dia. , ii of :h•• , sn rivt-1 • • Ay Lt r . 71:" faint, th ;! et.ulwl ilawfrit 5111 , 4 ! , .;latherin!;lsmo ' , .I:P.isurt ti: m a. . _ ,.in ..I .. ft:i;f4 1: . , lit up - moil hp 45,...1 .... .... "..a1!.., .4 . is..,gislat; ,, u .auri vat.Lol: but .witti hi, π hown . s., ' qalu, , ttsipta,, tiou tit: sa;:k - t'a•- i sha3.o7 Trr, -, '.s...d..arker:the 1E444 thh.l7. - 1, 3c. L 4 paulti not; an.! wheu hi- wit plead with hAii, .stel hi; friend • ,urp -, ..11 Liu, ,r.s tiet , 4 , :t... 1 *.dc,ho,i a. alulr.fears :obi , r4nied t:s li:-. tv rs: ',a Mail; froth a :,!i4nr. liking g t.' t tat -14 • ..stn •'lv, grew . t......• : r. , ttg and , ive.p, titr-tatatkiu..! :. • , .v - u happiru .. ..u.! that Ail: tho ,- .) whPr . w.trft h.)uud to Liu/ hy 7“.: lie might not.seves Yet he Isiah! uot -, I . ON *I. illUn at his side, and gie &old stud .tern to his. wife, quaffing the rally liquid. and onskiii_ fs!r himself k "herittoe of woe " • s Tt were useles , s to follow hiin through all his r il &trill:tar earner,l should only tell a talP. t , a sften t.,.1. the realities' of whit+ we. meet with peeey:any '.ft is no trneommon sight to SIV a man ttlith ;tattered prints and Moved taee, reeling' toWard his home. lif home n sirsrokard's pine, of ref.idenee can I**ealled,) with ,houts. of children ringing in hi , ears, and , efsrfifol smiles replying to his broken questions. Alt! ho waft -.l..ehilki ~nev. with a glal, uteri, laugh—he mss fr wan we, , Loading tifei.r vory street.. With a • - .4 t p as tirpi and albeart t.L.v likgit tiS yours, young mats, hut lit playial , l with It virs:r ond it stung 1 r iiiiii. . ( • ' "An sure slie.'s dyin," muttered the Irish wanton, laying her • broad hand on the wasted •,arin resting neon the cnverlid. "Dyin', and her eepteen or a 'inibin never to come nigh her. Och, &dint, an ye has better up - there. Sure an ye did no harm here. No euidr ; ither, as 1 knows on." bay l went slowly down. her-path--srunsettnade • golden, misty•beauty over hill and dale. Night • folded her dark twin(' elase around her fbnu, and' come out from her palace, making all things cliAtrEß It. mournful with her presence. She bUtind bright Nellie Downing 'Mudd beside tf4r husband..,- stars 'mid her tresses and put a erown - on 110/' her che e k w a s deadly pale. and hler lips w ou ld , brow which shed softest lustre on each earth bud i quiver in spite of her worts tte tht: , contrary, - 'and blossom. None heard the thole heralding 1 - ."I shall go tool'.' she said. - ' r her coining, none saw the white Aims attending, ••it must not r be, replied her lausband,';:_none saw the dying. SW sair.sly heard. Lift the'soft eyes reiseti u: fun ing her head, , asked her;writeher if "the treaty. must not kfrag. yon; day dawned. There' is !inch a Tight—Still down whi t , the: -y ou ase joi r u ixi c k 1., p. m; /. 4 th: " sweet, sounds—" Tier 'eyes gassed =— tile lip —" Tetrted—the bands grasped at the air, and gentle • 4 • Anti ymt?" que . stitsimki. Nellie DoWning bad found the light of day eter "TOl theal inisnuywhez e ---,,ktal, if yteflike." nal, the day which has no light; no, never, until "Never!. The loath, or nothing " the dead shall rise and the 'Holy City be opened "Why, Nellie,.vouldy m t ki r h e arffs' • to every one, be they Jew or Gentile. "Better brokc a with the truth. than !'also- Gritty, as if she feared to disturb till! mit, hotici. Lies am sell fur the beginning, but who, *Mrs! O'Brien arrayed Nellie for the grave. She eau : answer for the end." smchnhed the long, tangled hair into twiny whin 'Altelloselll Le +Aid hastily,' as if her words , male. She folded' the white hands' Diva grated on his eter and ti ; rortight no pleaWint ' whiter bosom, She shut the eyes, and Biting oaf. - ' ' her slowly, laid her 9n the Itmg fable 'nes& the • . window, and throwing a cosine 'white sheet. over the delicate form, took little Minnie and left the rooti . - 1 they to Had a. home where tiles wind played hide and , • seek through every room, awl the drifted 1 allow ii*Ng on the walla in tufty a tgranstic wreath. It mattered little to Nellie t wbere she dwelt, 'nor how she (stud, if her husband came home at eight free front the - grtutp of the Wine Demo% Bat Gilbert Downing was nut the man to rise •up and put aside. the shadow. His sensitive ,ylpirit saw no way in which to gain a livelihood, rand made *alp worse :dm %bey really were:—. (Nis pride 'revolted at the thought of daily labor, and so he plunged deeper into the winrenp, enr g himself, and heaping taunt.. and. sneers art . . his wife and babe. Bravely Nellie struggled and worked and boped.. ? tacking her strength to I,l4ll_titabost s look : jug forward to the time when the atenn.lolionld spend its fury and the 'sun shine through the clemls.; Work and stntggle through the. day, -.;.-*there is Unigitt feu of ust t. lid forliunt,-1 • ,au • unpe--rnout o• uer rowarar hi ten, night after eight, Gs drunken songs—to bear Ifieleet and .-arses--to feel on her already . 1 weakened form the blows meant for isef child-- -, to go silently through the derk valley or woe and murmur not—to Amid the present* * of him who had promised to bear the burden, conscious *t the White Angel walked beside lier, and s h e might not ask his farewell. blessing, lest his I strong lmod eni her • down and hastened her do. Iparture, and left their baby friendless. Tell of your strength, proud man, your, courage: bit it pules beside woman's love. q • Li• - • Nellie 1:•:pt up through the tawny entnnier and f fruit ht4en autumn, hut when the winter winds whistled round her dwelling, they pierced her frail form, and warned tier that her tank wits nearly Anne. Nellie hid nue friend who stood eAtt . nolliAN - Nellie lay verystill on her wick bed. ft seem ed to Mrs. o"Brkm that idte Mei° that, "tie , the bent rierx her hand* held her theei • rer' , : white lip,. feirftil slim her hreat): -.lie nlllllll hy her . • "Silt. ti as V V ~ ' t....." th. laud 641 - r bQuad,- b y tids' est *l- . I hediti er, but It 1p e rage I she* L 16; ything ‘twprit waLunts 2 had up- icb the them as ellth mass, is d in 'the 'lowa* ye who, how*, • rtlS t 9 JI. We 'oaed by dank under Pil I- that the hither ~•t~••,, sit , with u • ciao- much fur he Bal.- t the An*- 1 • domoe.-- rrupt the ~.:.. than by • y eo light H(lieVr, 6k- vi‘n.il EIS • woomi► ..t yOuth bo died be- will rye6a iaa e olileriloys rubbing nn nvw.rau►e • y, *id st- •tP A case at At** to Ktltte • ei ailty, in Oti, of Whict y 4046011, AU , ' d rib, who Kepi all the ' l* na= poor little • torture, threw "elltor, l 4thed " and It of this man child did tell y slew, teflon of heroism and lill motherseesse iuds of their is mean who any- C. the poinsettia ere sentended for