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OnUm Mr I I A L P Q l M , WllkOl •rolianta. .4-^ 4 wmtro»n, HAitnnil A Tft« TWO mvihrtJMicft. «r «AAY NAPI> Dobo«/ ll t1«6p •ilif'^p oft.. Urn* tMimmm. fetor to for tiMi tftto * * T i « i ifnitof Itoul iMnii tali«ltod» mmm MkM •MMMBMNI -=att #r#f Mitolito, * h** 1 &" •t»l« km m*\' |KMMM |lto^to( fcrtftof HMof tpftiwwwmp*- Alf MffftltoMMKII* »*"4 nnltr*l rtvi win fsmm iJUJLlLJllL.JEJJ.l4i iKKirrokV.! ttkftftf.ftm AT f.AWl 4l<Mi««rn*Mr, N Y ' LAWTItHE (K. |t »i)ti«rl. HtfUtl ilMti' #4 »^ U « In Ml IU iM« ItoA *==? •AKIMS An* mm. C 4 R & U O E ih<l |M« DJ h|« IO«ff mt.m)iUi(m*hln*, r?diirto« A^ r pm^lltol fiDtrM And t«Mrt#r w^r^aMn- •^P^IT^T** »• ••tMkl>l# r#piiUI'«ii M i i n * (OMOroraM*. Ito it ^oViUToilmA tMth m«4ni,d«4r, tbUd |in<l ^ r M. |«»-f*r««i«toti •Mil •MP (; *i«a |Phjr*i|ot*iiB« •Miian an<l 4#94Q»MWif« |)|ilf«MUx,Khii< lh« COIIM4 i>f i n tori**** .it •niaflo. •ll PW«i. Ofl«« h*>uf. a t<i i Iterrr- (i 9f M ri an4 U4MNU3I, V *• IMM^II •tin" f hyalrUn a*<1 imnrfim. <>4l4« n«m <|m>r lo p«Mt •Ml on Uiwar U M r'l m r t t u , Uou- ilto •hjra II Ou i .' » irKOUt, AttEKltOft to r4pairtnff m i l l |U b«%n«ha4, *n<1 f«Ato«toto lo do All work tnal U hirnUtoal In M>« b#tl wot««Mi«lli« aui«Mr. rrlovt la •?•!•? IMUIMM will to M«IU l#w m tali tM tl»#a. C. ft. Mlfi, mtoM 9L 9 ( k * t t n l # i r , M. T. 'I foraalai^tWada mh\m torwa. to eoMtattUr oo Itotol oiillia MOSI W« Inuin not whmi it !•, dear, ih ami .nil,. *fhi fold*d handf, Ihi Awful raliji, tfai ohMk 4o paJa and chill; Th* IMa iha* will not lift ifaln, aaJI andeaH, tha tlranga whlia aolliticla of p^aea that fif Wa kaow aot wfckt It baart pila, tha draad to take mnr daRf Way again. Wa know not to what iphtro laara ua go* * I nor why w4.'ra left to wondaf tlUI, fiot do sot know; [ Bai thii wa know: Oitr toTa«l aid ; ahooJ<t o o « a Ihla da/— I ItoAiiH ooaaa aad aak Qf, H Whlt la oaa of ita aotihl aajr. fil) | U/a la a mfatory, aa daap M iYajr daath npjb4; Yat, oh f bow awaat It la to ua— tola Ufa . - and aaa>t n a n miglit thay •at-thaaa ranfched oft« 4 blaaaHl ta tha thought, **io death la awaat to ua, hatoridf t may tall yon naught. ] ^i. : Wa may not taU It to tho qntok, tola my»ta*t <M daath-o . 7 t « aaay not toll ui, If yea woaldj braathv" j Tha ahild who anlara lifaooinaa iot with •dga or lot ant. . . j Ho tooaa wtyl »ntor diath moat gp i a U dranaant, i Xolhlng fa known. But T ballaU that ovarhajul, . Ami aa Ufa la to tha living,'so faath it daad. t * 9% —; L- f i K a l LrOVERaL :•, and fl^ckn of pretty little bird* in andu out In runhed past. |k on eacli aide Werje rery curious letlmoi like the pi pel of a huge* hurriedly, ai our The formal ion of oh iiinu/iMTttde 1 i n If colouiei. tha »yt JTfilAN tola*. *nr Uon na aiKi \f, gatNi.atav fifaiiiiAia a|«<ill» f>lkiga,Uo< |ri|»i,tj|aajto| Ua%iitl«tt> v«ilUga hyaioianaai ^ L D«ataU afmrittouiaaia •] ifOfwaar «a>l biatoitt tha tana tha Mvwattodof hi * AM. MM0*» 4 1 ' ffail<toto of I'ana toOaliawww liaiial aorgorr. lakoa ajntooaataaiiv H»a paM^nlf an<l poi»* >1*»mt aja>l hiatoilt thai • • haa ra- il! a |ir«ifa4#|4Mi 11 \ l a tof. «M»iagi a#aai«m <»f l i l i atvl a a c Waa#iAa'vat». a*a%l 1f»ifcrrtif>. atar Afttaont A « o . a lUi»A ••• a>i all w«#k iHif talnlng Uanlia ago aa •fat>. iraMftt, ^. iVafc J! •*W <!• P* Oftototoaii at»r+ in ttilliaif A MonAa. » do all w#rk faaat pato by W r«toa». I atlauaa kad atoaaoil atyt totoaanaaial. ttooViNi uoUt, aiifat, llahAM. A1.1. woaa fiai I'nlal V an« Hair .,-. 1,., 4 ' a., Jawalar ami Wataa* Main itraot, Motif amour, ora la pri •WJftoaVat I t»* ntfoNOAO Artitft •II kloiU f»nlara rooaiva^at iahn at, f U«Mf ara#ur t ,«»flf aonu aoriyi»f>o an«U(ma waf.<oatltlf UK w. ii. now as. tiilt4uiaMUa 11 A 11 a», bortlun. IIAIH ffuMK >lk>M«tf*ol mmU <Hia wanto"(•• fa l§m laah, tall at Vt»«M«no*, fMRPpi H<H«la. «*M- 1 Irri.M VOMR ll^rKI.. Upoamlf repair*! ltf ao«| raailol, <!I4MOO U^ira ai^l olgaria, {ntorooa tu a4U >M *!••••. r*|Ur«»«uiga-•OMOIWMI. Mafr T aUT at 2 M l>4Vlft,Troprlalof. f |*|^^«, I w Ayr* ii ut , do aaxl a-wan Ilia hi aaavad MMaggoaa w m o g llolnfaaTha atAKCft , JVW ia it a Hypabloak. alia, haff tha time V ^ f taa day aialn aprtof. antlllt baa luaahoto aayajia, **|f aafw dt on hit [poatlntoo tal,t»? ifary boar )awalry, wi jawairy, aaarf-pli aaaailoo Ffio rioaa, ftoa* aramajrl «»a lad atbir a#a dUala m Iba aani tba llroapl M ftaal«|aa. bioaj Una ai alna, apoai Ito too \\l taa, rlaga, auniaroaa to hla artlola <towa low, an<rt«rcbaL^ igotllif toll vaiuofa# toalKaaaaayi u Bo trwauto to ahow Mida. rjail mmd Mbatof* (ajylaa aiaJwhaft, \ [ WlLJJAal HOLMBa Ctotaarwaiir, It. t*, Su**J>%m*\ llgtf Mitillil a waieb, oaa raly talprloaa A. Wmtayt»wn A.AJIA »• . «•• •^iir,XL^ii..w..»i^.^iipi'i'*T' l^ir frcmaiBBtX : , • , / 4 \ / 1 aaiti aaoittar attoatioa to UtHlUa aa batng go*Hl vat taotion ol purahaft* taa toito#ifft I»*Y ua awl worthy tba at- ira. BtsAVit SILKS. , On. lot nrm Oralna, 111 thahto wkto. At » bti. Tlila allh la gaitatally Vatailoil (*r )ft UnaMttlfifh Caabmar* n»l«h ?art|. and a»u«h balow gomla. Alaigomlfaltiiat I Ito. it.toajw< |l.7« par f ant ami upwanta. ila. At II pir tha raguair prtaa of tbaaa •iYr/Ac^^ASITriKfe I / .p.. i n ll<4ra|l. llarruviiia Uwii OnfraaUnl lo tha hunting Itoml toalajoAaitoa llqimra and algat*. aamlbra , a A I / LAKBtoitl (ton, l*roprlatorf. Watiiiniaa thnrnghout. hargaa r«a- ago mprtoto^ Htmm. o«wagn.) LU- iL'SJJgJJEJft. -mt HVKHNfcUtt ilvaity, rroprla^or. It U bar* that ffi I la ill ( NUaluat HA Ma] HfKiTH [/ airAiatNo A/ariti IAI T ft Tiauiil^4 anjr k|i%4l IIJ II lloarfar, puliha r>«a haraa ur rig aalaWoaaiartiWtod wl( Ihf t ator itoalra. W I |V»Kr, law I4IUN ANI» NRW HK'KA I W«MO«I Miiii(»ano« to ttt« puhllo tta f»p#»«Hl J llvarr alahla In Ontivat aaltr. with now ami 4/M«h rtga throughuut I iffakl #Mtat roaaoatfiilf aak tho patnwiaf a «>f tba r abuloailloAaamoaf AH^I fklnltf ami would •Aura rou IA at I •hall at all tltnaa aitdaaviir to glPO aAllatoaltmji INAIJ la turnout* an<l prloaa, ^ovgi.a) oa ai»««aw giua a? r m noua iaio*w% Jwltai tfroal. naiiMitha Hap- aaatob, toraa roia fniaa |f a uoA*on*>a. ». It p<i raRKMAM. awaWPkWWf»| ill p; m PI m m f Bootai aiad ShotMi* ,nttr> l«> %BI> *||<)KHt rVi now Tt *va fell 1 litoaotjll kWI Work ai tba lovtoat pn«4M»U it ring |»rirvo« tliiiMllftng «il ltNM»i4 A&tit *h<»«* «M<I flutili«r IIIMII* agpOAialtV, am| th»4o WKII rav«»r ma with tht>u k #MI i m l tar «ft«arg«*« An ««|»4irK«a |ow#»r any m4kmv ahopla t4iwa. ttamamtiarl It^au aato aaofOf r«r tb<Mm wk<» |>«t JiiAitb ri«A(TrrtaiaB> lOMfofrntor, M. t i l Aorll Ttb a«tl i|—lalii paayjajawaffcaii n a j i n J' r-"a r * NOtfBff Tha uiibltd will t»a lntar*«U*l aaw atol bMabail A«'an<iti«*na ha* opattad a I ami awoa OIM»U to tba iiooraa I.T<»U Ituittl oat tJylnNin at , U|>ii«trnt«r. I shall <lo mi4 Uvlng prl ByhlHir li ma with tl lo IU *l»ni •Ha par «uj aft, ia and ai ai. nuAiiilaa win, oa ma. UAMiiunn fiMnnoinR'atRd. aid piaiMia juai aVoalfail, In n#w paltaraa, ftota 1 aama t*r vard uuwarU. Our aaaortaaant at to ami llHo liaapoilally ebaap and attractlva. 'CARPETS. A Ur«« ftiaortaaaat at aaw pattama for dom- ing apriyg trad* at t A. nUSIlNELUS, gitoowif l^iAtoriiiKT WAlartown. W. X rAamwtcn*:* Co., Bo. I Court atrial. WATBBTOWH, Ara* now |opaniag thair laintonaa Fali ilo^k of I) D I) I) I) l> I) OOfi n o o i) ,.UT Job II uaj.ii y rlnllng * 4 JMli |i>n s I* (i u o o 000 (J (iO oons ooo o » fcill«.«fc»t Ml |k<U<tl Job fri.lln. *l Ik* .Uil^" to>r«. 4 UtOiiaa, A4gn, ( % arrtAga ami 4)ila ^t latoo atraat t Uo«i«ariMiur, al fllJL-A'iJUl OfAaplala) JAR ranee - A . BB^KWAt. Ifarmtur, N IB«II T H T foU«l lArtc la tho MftfWltUy Arat-alaaa t tnwpaalaai " larr, Igya; •a- 1 Vlft ToAii i . . ' fbfitol. aoraluA. A««il», f> ofW A t il.ato.at»)liato tiliaAW.aoQ ar. Aa^ariaan . t . U,ato«a aitot t.«ii,7a| MM j. y. »««4t *J>ttl to lrf»«a. TBOOaAMD D0LUR8 ra uaAR OtT IM^NTIVBD rAtlMd, at 4oaa TIHI*. aawmaaavi •r. I & CABt*BT1BG)L i rjanrBTiBQE * » 'ETIMOA C A B i T T B ti a * fiBPBtTBOat r -i ].• OABfBTIBdB. WHtCtf TIIIT datMB it FBlrJftB t f l i f j)ABBOT BB BlA l TBa v ; ' ! [ ratrwaaga ml kg bawitiol 0otffoifalf mM kriolalty raaaoattoDy aalUtod. > CAwaat*L. fAawatL A Cav, •*•*' Watortoww, B. T, ^t^LV^j^ir^r: L I T T L E 91 A T T I C BEtNOL itjwaa. H ILIN aictn T.Uta a fairy eonffato> A bright bird in jjiar nAalJ In thf goaammar roMt, little gjlri. And thy ailkaw Urown hat)', NAtila gay, MatUa fair, Too rich to fall into/a curl; Waarlng maglriaboTA ' Tbty aoft 9jmm of k>f a, , To aat tha food haart In a whlK Ah I tba ruby aollpfe [If tha laugh'toying llpa, Thafakla tha whtca raefa, wh^fa a liaafr) rook In the braeia Of ttieoe aploa laden aaaa, | And prayfta/er mora to depaH; Taa awaa\Jlmplaa that tto> In air ambflah near by, Will win ail Uiy Ba^ltlea^weell heart. I0Y1X u. Ify irat-my rery Arti—hit itamk wma Wi| A handaaaaa fallow fair, with cbrUng Ami toraly #jaa. I hare hla loeljet atlll. Ito went to Gatreaton and aettlkd the At leiat I heanI ao. Ah dear mel ilaar ma How terribly In love ha uaed to lie t The atoond (Robert HfU), ha toM hla lore \\ \ Th# rtrat night that wa mat "fwaa at a hAlli- A fooJUh hoy t Ha earriedj>ff my glore, Wa AAt out half tha danooa In the hall. And (llrted la the moat dangeroua way. Ab, n>al bow; mother avoided all kext da> Tha khlrd Woke op my heart fUm nlghl Utorn, | ^ rrnto alght till Btom again f dteamed of 1 treasured v(p a roaeliud be hid Lrorti; kf f toara ao<l klaaaa maile hla p i c t u r e d atraawa that) oannot feel the ol<i' old flamaj Wbei I remember l*aul-that wia hla naim|lj Tha kowrth And fifth ware brother*—tw ^ that; ! Ooe^l fallow!, kind, datoted, ©lifer, too. ,Twei rather ah abb y to refute thj»m flat— Both la one day; but what elaejeotiid I d My htort wa4 atlll with Paul, and he bad YeAbi-eaiUaej with the Mtteea OaWeatonl Ito h4f ar earad for me—I found that dut- . DaAplta the foailah clinging of ka\ hope; A fair month! ptored It clear beyond a dou I slgHed my heart; I would noi pine or Bat maaked myself In galty, ami went To graoa hla wedding when the oardA aent, . 00 theee ware 1 all my lovea Mr kttabiudT I met him dpa n In VloridA one (fall— ttleh, wmhlle-Age<1. and proay, aajyou krtowj Ha aakad ma-1 accepted; that ia all. A good, kind aoul; he worships nje; but 1 narar oAunt him In with other then* At si» ciurTKU m. OABTOB ANI> VAM.KY. |4 1 will Icato yon now ariioke," aald my now fltat let mo prrmiade yoi| aomethlng warm about will fetch a oautp-fttool, oi^ o4n ait outalde on tho hind the car* Aa it ia th^ you will ha?e t\ line viow ojf a woii#rjr- wo ftjl canyon t!ircmj(h Hhlc adon paaa; the fr«Nh air will g6od. ,f \"Ytl\\ fo\iflimi tell me llour na 1 pahl, "You are very Wind ahotild like to know wllat y^>u I gare him my own canll an I A ob which waa 'Marjory VMiU^n, I r>*» ranoi«e< might ng anijjjfo ila tioiiU^ hadp^t alonil i(i 1 firU lit mfront,wmidat wh Jlowa had ntiln in [f light, itbny toil fwaa gay with lllant patebea of crjrunon, wbicb IA ly the por(u|acrirj!i that we culti- d in our* g a r d e n lat home; and and there a great! gaudy, yellow flower IMted, lt§ brtmd face to tik in the glotfioui iiinabine. h, it waa a happv thing to lire r all; and t|ie imaH evil voice that been whltpenng lio me ao often day befoi<e, M Tboii art io full ol jiery," ahotild not gjain an ear, to- at last. | . |'| , ^ \y ahd by We.iiopped to have our lal ^id-day meal. I read all the |#rnoon in a volumf of Wbittier'i una, which I bought from a\ book- it in the 6are. [The tpan came placed a whole pile bealde me. Ing them for half an hour to pt me. Opening jbe one i apeak my eye chanced toj light flrat on 'No barm from nim ear) coma to me. On oc« an or on shoreJ , know not where Ilia islands lilt Tbelr frondftl palms ia Air; only know I cannot drift Aeyond Hla love And ok re." r. Bluir did not 6oide into our again till the evbiiiogj but my ik waa quite sufttrjianrfor me until ppcarcd to ask, M he ?aid f if I likely to bave i comfortable ht, and if I needea anything. To great amueement M ({fought me [tile box of lip-salvfj; be aaid he my 11 pa could no^iJave escaped Invariably unpleajsant tffecta of try duftton the pjalni. |Iloyr doci a ranch^rban happen to ijurniihed with iucbla dainty com- "illy ? ,f I aaked, j '•• i [V*y take and mi H f Miaa Wll- j ,,J ho aniwercd, 4< akking no ques- Oood-hlght; noone, Uliktflv iiturb yoii agaitj, the steward ertalnly I had found a moat agre- e and useful compfwnon th voyage. flight mvielf thiiiklcvg about him a t deal before I fell asleep, woo- ing whether he had any sisters, how it waa ho hail not yet mar- ; for that he . had not done so i iftiirred trom tho descjrlption he gave i* life on the plaiuL, He must be rly forty years of ake from his %p- rance, I thought* | , reproached mystjtf a little for Ing been so frank kind unreserved h a stranger, and for thinking so h abtfut him nowj, Then again, jojjli before falling asleep, I fancied liilface bad a resAnblpnce to that of angel Uabtlel, asj he looks in an German picture I had seen in my oldays, aocompanyipg Tqbit on travels. Boon I wjas really aaleep, in the fantastic la^d of drearrs; 1 thought t had a very bad head- and that a man whom 1 knew the angel Gabriel, came and id an Icily cold Qah round my Iryr b r o w . On tin I woke with lead that wai actuklly throbbing lly, owlog no doubt 1 to the cara 9 [toll seemed to be Oscillating more .if usual* | I . tho morning wo were close to [len City, on tho; shores of tho at Halt Ltkfv The view was rious when I awoke. The sun rising over the mountains on the iosite stile of the lake,—tho waters [Which seemed to bo of the most ly color I had ever , seen. Dy st-timo wo woro at Ogden,—a n city,—^i(l the point where ^on and Oentral Pacific lines >t, aiiai pa«sengors change cars e hauNtb wait two ich was a great rel 1^1 y ranchemaX canko and (might escort jora he knew wc akfast wi^Jt riomo t\ night! WhM pretty a fl«n of like; Now tho bo ta to-bug doeijcon* fine himself lo fehe vegetable. The Ini^ch^f thoae Woppers Ml do in one friend of mine has as tobacco growing up ai you/couldjclab your eyes on. One morning heflake*a little constitootion al, just to se4 h^w it's a-getting on; and if he didn't find It all eaten clean off, every leaf ofjit, and nothing visi- ble but a long row of hopper* sittln' ob the fence [ and they squirted bin own tobacco; juice on him aa he went along. '*' The pain was j very vulgar, but I could not help IsJughing at bis *tory. Mr. Ulair did car at all durlind ted It, ai I badi high rose on 'ei wo emerged fjroi boy from the Ine: with a raosjt «! il Nbok, rine Htreet, 8an F tlio dear{a|ldreia that 1 ub longers and then, feel itUncti^e confldenco In" g<>od fade, 1 told htm t|iat| 1 my father there, that 1 wka tl>o world, and wki now on my # a | to my father'" pex\plo iu Kkigland;]^ j j I kit rather thati saw tho sy tllotlc Insight by which bio dlv that my grit f WH too ricent t<« he dwelt uport* ' lie said sliuply,- 1 -- r'l have no card hero t|> give bht my namtf |s Hugh lUair;|iiH grandfather waa a bc(»tcaniRii niy ranohetnanV hut—the only Ihave,—li, a* I told you,cL the of the Arkansaa, Iu tho iokithern of tho Colorado. ! "Now let me see you sittled Ubly outiide this warm car.** wai delightful, ,1 founkl, toil) oh the platform, which I had ra> self, and so t^ould enjby In tne wonderful panorami strei before me, Mr. Ulalr'a tklk hi tyreited, and aeemed to haire ohai away the spirit of iolltuMwhicl oppreaied me ab the Jriay t h e happy lnfluc^ice i>f J akin am mnetrated through w rlyjvery ajnd made me grad ln*iplti of m; Far acroaa tba vaaJ plain, Which we baa- travelled ilnoe drevloni evenfdi, yet dlitln^tly , bla through tyie wondejfbl at rihere, wai the great mountain deep-blue In, color, and clear •Jharp In Ita outlloei. / When we entered tha romi farrow gorge, ^ or cfbyoB, aa oalled, tba rlver % that! had m and alugglab oo iu wjajr thi a deaert, beeama narrow and A fit of reserve, 3 ch of prudtannest, since last evening ^little stiffly, siyiiig irlosity to soh a I |tjr, HIUI preferred to at the depot. As you plettie, M change cara.J vo hours here, efto-uialL I aiikea if into> the town, Id get a good h trout. leiiiape a Name over 1 declined 1 hslLno >i|ml the town r sitting so b n|d iurtiy we Wilaon^ he ijl; 4< only I thought a brisk walk i| do you good In the cars. Uo *tho horrid io say that they drmons' the Justico ave made a gr^at pitch of barren lesert very beaatiful |ind fertile here >y their Industry." Horrid Morm get some break* AS llefore 1 had t ime to speak aga'n he iad raised his Hat an<& [tii-kly.. ^fter a hastyl and urrlfd into thti card found an influx hp had come to ^o eaat with of rora t fUA, nifll sohool-ma am, rat. Thii one walked away slight repast I again, % Wherji 1 now passengers. Bait Lake Uity A sooUnLK Among the new-comers was another » but iSr. tjAIt. very unlike the id Ita wateri tare and there ta way tbronj rk greeb, oo ith foam, a rockier aait pan <f i'LfWM *: * ,4 •Vt: W •V 1. >i • \ f ' I tf. , ftjirt'' 1 $ 1 v : fi:u Along tbeiianks, wlilOf|a f plot tba eye, Wi|th their fat rig ray liage, w#fB tail of |qoaltot waa middle-aged and ^weary-looking at though, likafacbb, she 1 had served twice seven hard |yeajra before she bad got what the Jonged for. In; her Itaae this waa moiycy and lelsiire to make a lcjng trip to the west, and j to ^visit Salt Lake City, Alio) to lajy in a vast autre of nbtes, materials forj end lass lectures on Return to Baiton\ M ' ' , i • She sat ootair^e the U r all day long on Her camp*itooK iod wai ready and willing to give information about almost everythlbg we( aaw. "And where may lyou be boubd for, toiadam V y faV^ a nan to me, ai L took a aeat beside the] school ma 9 am, T)ie speaker j looked reapeetable, and i ahiweredj— J | ,. , , "Colorado, W theflr^itlnstancej4 "ih, thWlan^ of *ke poUtd»bbg andihefaativeibo^p^l Folka aist aeap| to 1 know tnoat UMt tba bog; but | eaia tali 'etto thi | hoppor'i a*d(ad worn. Tbay c^me op lyoa suddeo '.*. n M? ilS i: thick aa asiiow'jatortrj youf faie dowtj yout jroufpanta uupfoo'rji i-: ::V tbay lop into neelt, atadni^ tooaUy daied ••jt not come into our the day. I regret- begun to like him, and had hoped for another pleasant chat with hlrh,especially aa w e pisaed through the I lovely canyon of the Weber Rivet", which waa full ot beauty and Interest. It was gay with lovely wild fljowpraj and, at one part of it, cliffs nearlt two thousand feet h side. Soon after thii valley, a little t car came up to me harmingly-arranged bouquet of thjo flbwers 1 bad noticed and longed loir In passing. He asked If 1 wore Mis* Wilion, and then said Mr. Ulair hadl s^nt me tho flowers with hii compliments. How kind ajnd thoughtful be was! But why did |ie not bring them to me himself? 1 During the evening there was a great thunderstorm; and as wo were •till in the regios\ of the Wahsatch range of the mountains the reverber- ations were tejrribto. "Surely hoi^ill gorire and see whether tho stjorjm alarms me," I da id to myself. Ar|d so ; he did, to my great comfort;! for it may seem very weak and foolijstj, but I must confess that I become Very feverish, and am positively ill 14 4 thunderstorm. He found mocrou^hjed up in my corner, hiding my foolish head in my rug. Sitting down Reside trie, he touched me gently, and) said,—' "Do not be alarmed, it will ioon be over; it ii Qnly tho proximity of tho mountains that makes it sound so very terrible."! "Oh, I am so glad you have come, I laid quickly; I do not think 1 was e*er quite so much frightened bv thunder befbrel" "Why did y^u not get something to eat when we! stop pod at midday ?" he asked; you *)iust be faint for want of food; and thfet Is why your nerves are so sensitive just now. In about half an hour we shall stop for supper, and theu I jhall Insist on seeing thai you make 4 good meal." I was only too grateful to be looked after a littlp, and I was very woary of the loud tejk around me, so I made no objectidn. j "I thought yon would not come to aeeme because I declined to walk with you this morning,"! said, my feat and loneliness having humbled me a little. "To tell the truth, I fancied vou had made so j many acquaintances that you did not need me," he an- swered. ( i • Wo were silent again tradl we reached tho depot, at which we stop- ped to sup. 1 {vas glad to sit beside my friend at the table; arid after* wards wo talked together till tho pre- parations for tho lilght began. He drew from mo much of my history, and told me his in return; showed me I bin mother's picture, and said thait he 1 and a brother in Colorado were the olily ones left of a large family; and they had settled down near to each other, lie knew my friend's bnsband, he said; and *o wo hoped to meet one another again in the mountains. Next day we were driving rapidly over the prairie, along the pl&ins of Wyoming and Laramie. Mr. Blair spent the morning with mo, pointing out the many objects of interest ai we Aped along. t Once, when our train' stopped to take in water, he lumped down and gatfv*i4d for me the lovelieit nosegay of what seemed to bo delicate white ^es, difforem colored anemone^ weet blue icylla. o have skipped back from sum- to spring," I said. "Throe days nigo I was looking at nemophylla and l|ipins, and nfrw you bring me the flr*t fair llowersSof tho early year." At noon Mr. BhHr loft jme, espying that wo should rfack Cbeyenue in about an hour's; time. Tjiero we had to spend the afternoon ami night, as only one train started dailv\jr Den ver. , i I It pleased me to think I sho have two days more of my no friend's com party before wo reached Pueblo, the town for which he, as Well as I, was bound. It was very good, after all, to feel there waa some one near to look after one; and rather a new experience to me; for io far It had seemed ae though I had always had to be watchful and strong through life, and sometimes my Woman's heart fiad craved to feel the sense of support that I fancied la strong kind man might give in golig through tbe world. ^j / • When Mr. iHair came to tell me We were nearing the depot, with a pleasant smile be askeoV me if I would hate more confidence In him at Cheyenne than 1 bad ajt Ogden, and allow him to take roo f to the Inter- Ocean Hotel, which he knew, and he would introduce , me to the kind and reipeottbjej wife of tbe proprie- tor. / 'j "P*ay do/* iaald, "for I shall find tbe day very long," T My words seamed to make Mm happy again; kad, aa ha raised hla bat and his eyes nu)t mine, a keen Reel- ing of pleasure^such aa I bad not felt for years, tbrtrfpd me, for a moment. , We alept at t>env<|r 9 but bo and I were at dlfleredtf boUls; and In tha morning I enteftd tba fiinny little train that waa to t take me along the Denver and Bio Grande Railway to Puebio,a di Unjce of about a hundred Aftd twenty n Just as I entered; Hugh , Bltir parsed to got into the next car. Half an hour before we reached onr dnstinjition bo cumo up to mo and said,— ti * ; s \ "I did not kndw until 0unt now that you were alone, or I should have come before to ask if I could bo of any service to you; Our journey will soon be over; part of it has been very pleasant to me, and I should be sorry to think we might not meet again." Surely it was because 1 had eaten nothipg s$nco the morning, and it was nbw sunset, that when he came near me I felt myself trembling all over, and was conscious of a sudden feeling of faintness as he looked at me with (jhoseeyesof his,that seemed o have > yearning look in as one sees sometimes in groat faithful Newfound- "Do La] },U was tjwi Id D . d i v Til % Rein's." Idcturo In frdnt |ust now them, su thoso of land. «*1 bell for the in looking not care ot Hi tin r che other hitter 1 men nitiird on A and Bornm f i l ; an Hi the nun at tin if i woman calling to the fence: "£fow, town Dad- klyin' ve we are to leave tho town untains to-morrow,"! said, way from him. "I shall stay long on the hot plains i V <'i ty / glaia. ,, | They continued In vogue till tke ti*ie of Jerome, who declaims londly against them. We learn from Iaaiab that the women and maidens of iaruaalem woredreeeee of similar " ' \ ' - - - / . ' , >r^, "'S- 'f"i i.v*.:* whore your rancbe is; and in three months, you know, 1 haye promised to start for England*/' "May *I call to-raoi row moaning, and say good-bye to you then ? I know Judge Forbes's bouse well." "Certainly, if you care to do so," I ahswered. "And now will you be good enough to help me make up my bundle of wraps!?" . I was determined to be strong and not give any opportunity for talk that] migrhtend in my becomingseutimen- tal;|so 1 did not sit down again, and )us{ as we neared Pueblo, he- shook hands with me and disappeared quickly, not staying even to help mo out ot the cars. (Conctuded next week.) How Dig U Hani Somehow when a man's mind be- comes reallv enlarged, say like that of Baron Hutnboldt, and he is able to place in focus more and more of the oosinos of which he forms a part, the things he at the outset of his life re- gards as the largost get smaller and smaller, till at last that erst immense and overwhelmingly important thing, himself, becomes so insignificant that it fs only through a process of mental microscopy he can discern his little identity among tho anlmalcuae that float, swim, or wiggle across the field of viow. How big is a man, anyway? Well, he is smaller than an elephant, and an elephant is small- er than a mountain, and a mountain Is smaller than the world, and the world U a mustard seed compared *ith the sun, and the sun Itself ii a mere mote in the dust cloud of spheres that stretches out through the universe beyond the reach of thought. Suppose we could make au exact model of. the earth eighty feet in diameter. Eighty feet in di- ameter would be a pretty Largo bull aa balls go on tho foot of this planet, Assume, for tho sake of easy calcula* tion, tho diameter of the earth to be exactly 6,000 miles, and let us pro* ceed to build our model to scale. A mountain five milos high should rep| resent lit our modol 6 80,000th ot 80 feet or/fc-10 of an Inch. An elephant built hi* proportion shouhr be 1-4,408 of an/inch In helgtit, aud an average man,7-52,BWth of a* inch tall. An armV of 26 t 400 such men sUnding' shofihler to shoulder in straight rank Wo/iid require their general to gallop over a space of one inch to pans them all un^er review. Willi a smart hprae of proportionate *ize, ridden at a brisk gallop, ho could accomplish this distance in about an hour. View- ed, hi this way a man is a mere mite crawling over the face of tbe globe, yet he has had th© arrogance to think tho univeroso was formed for him more than for other Insqits, and that the Uuling Intelligence had him pre- eminently in view In bringing order out of chaos.—SctenOJIc News. k A Mcketalng Tragedy, . . " A Thorriaston mjin Was crossing tho railroad track In that town tho other day, when bin f0ot becimo fantrued In a "frog." Hvery effort to release himself was unavailing, and to add to the unploaAantnesa of tho situation he knew it to be very near time for the train. In vain he struggled—the foot stuckf fant, Tho cold drops of' sweat stood out oa his forehead in profusion, and his soul turned shk with fear, as far; away ho heard the ominous whistlo of tho fastapnroach- ihg engine. He shrieked aloud for help and tore at the death trap with fearful frenzy. * ) j Nearer and nearer rushed tlje awful mas*, the g r o u n d q u a k i n g anidl enabling beneath its weight. On4- onHtcame, white tho sickening fea,r of death made the nUri'e heart stand still. Nearer—nearer cable the mov- ing messenger of death, and with is diabolical snvjek—went pa$t., And then the ThoroaAton man thought what a fool he warnot to remember that he was on a side track that hadn't been used for siKvoara! Ho pulled Ibis foot out of thVboot, re- moved the article from its petition, pnt it on tbe end of a club and k himself all the way home.—Rorkia Courier. < a • II Among the Romans the women Wore dresses of a kind of stuff so transparent that the body might be seen through it. This stufl was made of eilk so extremely fine that it was dyad a purple color before it was made up; when this species of gauze waa manufactured it was so delicate that it could not possibly have ad- mitted tbe dye. Tbe shell-fish which furnished the precious material of this color Were found near the island of Cos, whence writers have denomi natfd this stuff tbe dross of Cos. Naifro name J these habiu "dressei of Ti 'Old D.div TifHieiV rahin '•Kniiitock" qu noon : Two rtiii waHh-heiirh, v|i old dog sleepirij feet, and a cofoi a boy who was Jdems Henry, fromdat! I > >ai dy Turner am jU and gwinc up toj Here was the fUturo inside: I The poor oklwhite-nfded man lyiqg on his dying bed, flj strength depart faithful old wifei and moaning anf grieving. Further away was a colo|efl man And wojrn&n, solemn-faced anil sad-hearted shaking their be|iis as they cast blan ces toward the t*d. For a longtime the old man lay'li^let and speechless, but at length ho finned to bo prdbped up. A sun as Wsirm as springtime poured Into the fopm. He took no- li an ge came tfl his ted upon hisg^icv- T i git right ou know dat on de pint of jebben?" Inure inside: wasted awav and Near him sit his •okIng to anil fro tice of it, and a face as his eyes Ing wife. "Ize bin gWin ho whispered as thin hand for ober fo'ty y'ars same path. We ter as slaves 'w past. We sang prayed de s*ti hold of ban's w [^gospel ranks an' dd golden gates woman, l'ze gw Yes, bt^e gwin alone 1 "Ot as sho leaned bv "Doan' take Lawd's doin's t row de sun ra warm, but de ol All de arternoo fe 1 iack in my mmdl" reached OUB h\* to clasp. ^Fur fs trabbled 'lo*«£de rvod de ssmejeuas back in de dim s me songsH-we j prayers—we had we 'listed in) de t our faces tofa|rds fliebben. OldUo- to part wid U)ti! i" \ •.! l»lD*a<Iy!| T r leave yor Melting St<el lo in jn^tAnt. A Piitsburgcr nnmed j Reese, who hn»* t iretofoie attracted attention h\ iiigeni«Mis inventioua tori the desul phuiiziug of ores, aud ot tier procosM 8 in the making of iron atcel, cotno again to the front with a (now and re- markable discovery in [metallurgy. He claims to be AV>le to melt instantly a b tr of oast steel one iuah in diame- ter—which cannot be fused in lot* than five minutes in the liighest heal attainable simply by throwing agaiiint it a column of air having a velocity of 2.1,04)0 feet a mjinute. The instant the a|r touches th^ metal the^ fusion takes place. He fuKbcr claims to be able to anneal barsj of Stool or iron at the rata of one foi t per sec- ond, thus increasing the Uuoiillty of the roetlrl Onohundred! per canu, withoot tba,use of othef fuel Uian that contained in the metal itself. He simply unlocks the occlojied (latent) heat. It becomes sensible and en- larges the motal, and by tfhe method of doing thii the enlargen^ent ii made permanent. Mr. Reese informed the American Manufacturer tjhat be gets •1,000 royalty fo^ each njiachine for instantaneous fusion of stejel, and fur- ther, that he aold to a dompany of capitalists bis patent forjtbe United States for a given royalty par ton gVaded to the various sizes of the metal operated upon by tjbls process for ra steel w KB tig" O T •'* r/ ' * tJrl>OKlH()l«HT, ! • • i- \ r ~** Itlsbettrrto neei rVllef tbaft t#*». want heart to give it^ \ , m^J^jS^ J : Tlie secret ojf fashtbn IsVto iurprlis/ ».A ; and never todisipp^inu \^.,. % »i^ ^ He whb buys what beUo^i hjl/^ want, will soon want what Qp oaandl ^ ^••z j , • i \ Truth Is the foiindatlbn knowledge, add the cement of cietleav / \ » to ^ ^ i ^ If rare merit be the rAiaat of thinga, It ought to pass tbroof b sort of probation* j \..- ^, ^ ^ True happiness corialata not \k multitude of friends, but In t worth and choice, y r ^> . > ; Mr. Baaoher^s latest aaylfig U t "civilization la a march not from ture but towardi It^i*, / , - Io all the Iruilty train vicea there la n o crime of daeper djil than that of Ingratitude* * -., */ The fire-fly only shines mmm *0§4 the wing. So it is with tba mind; when ouc4 we rest wa darkte. . • Aa the pearl ripens in tba) o of the ihell, am ripen* in tba tomp the fkme that la truly pradooa* Efiery man todeators with bli o most care to bide hla poverty from otbera, and hi| idleneas from b I have teldotn aeen'ttOoh Kb i*t* pidir ^netling bard ol «rp» or I £ ? " d 7, Ch ^^Tf^ lained in the metal iUelfJ the ductility ton Hawktyei 100 per ceuti—Burling dy I" she w^led im. to, chile! It iojt mine. To-Uor }be \s brigl^ (an an Won't b« rjeah had glimpae^ot all a shady path leaf ift f down to deihjor' of a big broad plo gwine down in a leetle time 1 She put ber w pillow beside hi placed his hand rilbjm n iajr t Ize seentpino "It's de Law Lawd! Chile, I to yer. You h We am nufliii b in ebrryiing, bu an the he d: to cross ohet, l|be wld 'ei kled face on d sobbed, an|i her head and 4a |chile—de brisied | tried to be fcdod peen good to me. 6le curl'd foIkf^,l>o' try in' to do ti^ht by evor^bouy. Wtjen dey^ole 'm»I'd got to die, I wasi't sartin k'do Lajvd wanted a po' olelUack main like hie updar in His g|]Aen heubeii 'ihong de angels, but fle'll take mc-+-\es, mawnln' I heSrd chile, he will ! de harps playin an. 9 a cloud sortoj cl'ar vhw right I saw ole slaves a hundred ban's right op dar 'a "Oh, daddy I alone I" s.ho wai "Hush, chile lookin' down o put ray ban' on when yer hoart e matte of wiogs Red upan'l gdta w de pearly gatjes. ' nay burs dar, an* koned me to come g 'em.^ . 1 j ril be alll alone—all ,i jlze gwlne tb be ye! Ize* gwlne to head and kiss ye big wkl sorrow, an' when night i^ots down, an' you pray to do Lawc side of ye. Ve be wld ye. Yo won't bo long b mons. In a litt lit' fur ye, an' V pearly gates to "But I can't U you down heah "Chile! Izo I'll 1 '^n't ma ill be kneel in 'ton soo sjne, but | old aa' gray. It a* ye'll git do sum time de cloud will be right dar by de lie ye in toy arms." ill hold Weath*ji*wise and (Khdrwlse. Rather a Oold snap, remarked, the fox, as he put bis foot intb tbe steel trap. , j j We shall bkve an open Spring, wai all that the trapper vouchsafed, aa he approached, tho animal. Quite' wfciiy, said Jonei|, who bad been listening to the Congressional debate. . '- y . , = « j j •• Blustering, responded fimtih, lay- ing down the Evening Trjiculenxf, A fine da>i, said the luilge, omltn- Kouily. *,* j j s \f\ mile day, venture; {he sports- maik / , t ( BlAr*d/put in the young b a n , tak^ ing out a ^rust dollar. j j 8oft, adabd the young lady. The young^an subaide^i with the remark, it is getting warnj| It looks like reign, suggested Rol>- luson anent tlhe third teril proposi- tion, . j ( . / j r We need change, rautteijsd his im- pecunious njatlve. . j It is scold, replied Bllllnjgton,\i he espied hie other half. ' j Lowry, be added, as he'caught her *\<i.\-H(,st^n Transcript, j < \ A Stray BlOet IM*. A VitUbUrg paper li ireepomible for a itory to tbe effect' that at a church service, a week agjo, a young artist handed to the minister a not ice to road of a limpcanc* meeting to be held during the Week. Tha minis- ter, after carefully scannJbg the no- tice, beckoned the artist tf> him and handed it back. The artibt had giv- en the pastor a notice of! a temper* ancc meeting which read j something like this: frou go-*^I w Id me!" i ; rTV for ye, biit tz<* Irawin* nigh dalshady patV! Hark 1 I kin h'ar de fojliicps of $i\ mighty parade of 8peer^i marchia'down to I Dey WiR d*g a |41o bones dar, an'in •Id but you will for^ *' grieve/chile* DA >;;to s h u t de gatefton I an' po' and black, nin' way up dar— liate—h'ar dofcweet- [elskiuplay!—Light do Ump, chile,fdauHO de night has cornel" E do broad ribl grave an' lay in a week all do w git me. But doj Lawd Isn't gwlij me 'cau**e Tin I kin see dem soo our boy atdj est musiti dat an "Oh 1 he's g wj wailed, as tier t "ChUel hold am do path! men an' chiTou der down am d< on de great ribl am*—de—gates- Of Heaven! ( and low—beyoi;i with the riHt. iiln' 1 ie—he'agWineP 1 sho fell upon bin face, han't Ober licah see men an' wo- »t re bin' 'long ! Fur- unlight. j It nhines Ob.T'de nbber earth old arid poor the gales au angel troit Frte Press, The \ If you would all, dou't aet yo It you do not II object to any on your feelings iu manners do not your own. Peo to suit one tsstc tilings as you 11 can alt* r them, it is swa4|owed, better. Contiii tiuual criticism one and the spe dress of one an other, will ma|c est place under never pleased ill be please^ u y JU an .ins to i\ laH'rittfj |avo any Yiietids at If up for a critic. auy one's nose, or A chin, d o n o t p u t Words* If any one's |lea%e y o u , r e m e m b e r ie are not all made recollect that. Take them, anleas you ven a dinner, after nnot bo made any I faultfinding, con- the conduct of ilji* h of that one, tbe |tba opinion of an- yiome the unhappt- sun. if you are h any one> no one th you ; and rt It be d to suit, few Will y ou.-*- Investigators A little g bad been pul during the w teacher: "Whsij of?" Answer: f was Eve mado of dust." luuday school, Who ber doll to places jvas asked, by the Adam made »u4tX "And what Deacon Jones, very red nose, it rather persona}! begin the fune other shining I from our congre Au* 'fcaw- North CfcroUn edited by uegr Tennesse and Alabama and M iht deceased, ha« is widow thought in the minister to discourse:—"An- it has been taken ion." + I : taa *>ix^Uewipapers Louisiana, ibiee, as two each, and dyl eack one. -*.#•- increasing Dear John—I am so so^ry I c an't let you como to soo me as frequently as uaual, but papa and msjrume think I should not receive eve|i my very dear friends during tho I^enten sea- HOU. Its awfully diMagreekble if not po»itivtly cruel, but then you know we Episcopalians can't tjo back on Lent. I sballyoutMA3oftene|-than usual, I hope. When the holy season is gone where tfie woodbine twin^tln Yours with friendship. i —-" ^ » » » - «•.-•—| * "Mother fchlpto&t" . There are foolish people who ails worrying themselvt^s aboijt "Mother 8hlptou's prophecy." Tula frequent- ly pnblitdied+yarn purported to have beon written about 1448j and in it were foretold railroads, tlao admission to civil rights in FugUndfof the Jews and of the end ot the world in 1881. Tho whole poem, or firophecy was written by Charges Hind ley in 1862, and was a pore invention of hia ffWn, composed to insure the sisbccss of a business venture, and after *all but one or two things in it had come to pas*. It was limply an ingenious and successful advertising fraud.— Herald. t ^ -•e%~#- A Statue of Eve is talked of in ban Fraucbco, according to tho News Letter, which gives the foLlowing re- port of'a woman's^ meeting ou the subject: They praised up Eve, and run flown Adam awfully.—Adam waajnean; he told tales on Eve about that apple. Eve didn't toil on Adam ; she was true as steel, When the dreadful day came, and the deputy sheriff ejected tbem fro.ni tbclr home- stead, Eve didn't stand there blubber- ing, bat act to work at once and made Adam an ulster of fig leaves aud herself a new petticoat. ' She de- serves and must have a statue.—A>. _— .. . - *••-— An exchange submits to Rs readers tho following calculation respecting the number of apples that Adam and Eve ate. 8omo say Eve 8 (aite) and Adam 2 (too), total 10; others Eve 8 ami Adam &, total 1G ; others say if Eve 8 and Adam 8 2 t the total is 90 ; but H Kve 8 I and Adam 8 2, the to- tal is ita; if Eve 8 1 aud Adam 8 1 2, tho total \n^m ; if Eve 8 1 1st (ate one first), and Admp 8 1 l/the total is 1,623; If Eve |8 1 4 Adsm and Adam 8 1 2 4 Eve, the) total lsN^938; ft Eve 8 Adam 8 1^4 2 oblige is 82.056. —»»i ows of any val t can make a fortune ] long abadowa j at mid-day, wban is highest, none at Mt^Bmhop The highest point outward can bring ndto ia tba eontantiMiat <*f the mind; With wbicb no aetata Of* be poor, without whtob *U wiU be miserable.-^*r FSOfp Knowledge will not be neq without palnaand apptieatlon* It troublesome and deep digging fidr pore waters; bat when you ooaaa tf tbe iprinfi tbey rite np and mot* yon.—Fciton. -, - {^^^ - •aa»•• y^V ' F ACT8 OP MCIEXCIAJB At The electric light b M U a i A ^ useful signal in sarveying. In a work of trlangulation In it is stated that tha r llgkt £ seen at a distance of ona hundred Mlxty-foor mllbs. ; f ^^^% Experiments reosttUy^aiUi Lake Shore Railroad, prove tbat troleum can be iuccaaaAiUr Waad fuel for looomotivee, with a saving of money, bosidas doing b with smoke aid cinders. . ..\^M Aboot \50 t '000 Yariet! are employed by tho of Rome, and each of tbaaa rwr baa about fifty ihades; ao thai in about 750,000 tints ara affbrdod e artlet can distinguish with gr^UsHfacility. v . „;•.•&«-*» Ab*ut three million dollart^ &t window glass, giaas plate, glaaa plate^Md glass wany%ae li ported at Ne^tYork laat yaar* value of glaaa Aid g ed during the mmtuMilod wis a tie over •S50,#00 # _ / ^ j.,s%,n,^. •*$ ! An improved ta<eph^ 1^ b|«h^ exhibited privately in which U aald to be an Im on anything Met aeon.—Tha in ii confident that he will ba aMi ulk acroaa ihe ocean. Tha American Telegraph Gfettipanjr le b**^ hindlt. \ A j , f ^ .,..„.. m Oshkosb, Wisijonslnriisli W*%W&^ est match factory in tba world. .1*^$-^ cut up 2,000„000 feet of matches, and Hood np $aoa, of revenue stamps during 187t sides, it manufactured ontrfoortb all tba merchant work amah, bUns^a v ^ and doors made in tbe United Btrntdsv; " * Thirty years ago there wasibutoM pottery In tba country tnaking white ^ and yellow ware, and not one mill to grind a pound of matortel of anr*>* kind. All tbe flint' and stone re*^X quired in the manufacture at that ^^ time was imported from Great Brit* A I aiu in sailing ships. Tba pottertor <: of all kinds now In tha United 8tatos- V number about eight hundred, with a$ capital of over $6,000,000 invested. Of1 .. the whole number of kilnsa*bont C^^r*^ ty were erected during 1879,aod t h W it is estimated, Increased tha prodiip* f f Hon bj «t lewt #1,000,000. ^•» 71 'M «t ^ ft ^*^ * - V V!i 1 4 Adam an Eve, the tot* Whoever use" fpr sawd at Mraiiea sawmill rid of tbe is, Minn., where % the o not know h#W to%et cords of it that ac- cumulate every > « r . -*Tr—1 (- The man who na5^r s^pelt powlif r U the fellow who dtjvcrlield bh noie [sit down—a marchsnt slose to a woman'i encek, ' itaodlng At a P a n j Lectnre* Whll? l WM lecturing af^a^tflni ton 1 saw a lady with an Intelligent^^; pretty face, and brighjt,eloquant eyaa, A/ that were ramly liftad toward^ tho \ speaker, and then only for % Aaah of time. They were bent upon her baa*^ hand's hands almost oonstantif. *[ Brilliant and aooomplUhed, a (s>W^ years ago, she bad gona down into f the world of volcelaaa alionoa, and- nowr all the otosic and ail tbe ippaoh * that comes into hep li#e oomaa^ through tbe tender devoftion of bar * [husband, and aa 1 talked I watcbad him telling off the lector^ on hlinlfli^ / ble fingers, while her? eager eyas ;* t glanced from tbem to his 1 iympathetla face. It wai a pretty p}otara of da* vo ion. They were ag^l/Hmg to lajsva thii cloud ihadow the morning skies of their lives, but aa i j i s n s i t l froas> the r voiceieai wift to UT hnsbaiid, I thought how beautifully tba aonlight of hu devotion was breaking through jlfV^I these clouds, and tinting even their ^f ,r. i^j afflictions with a tondar mdianoa> t * This discipline of attending oponsot^ fering ta a gobd thing for men*, tt , roundi oot hla life; it develops his manlier, noldir qualities; it makea hla heart brave and tender and strong as a woman's.—BurdUU. ..- . . . *3 ti >y* f Hi n a: ' : *- -••o^ Young writer: Yon hava chosen an excellent nam de /ihmie for your flrat effusion, •tfturipides, 9 * for y o u rip ideas all to pieces,—Jfb< Cottn* ..^-^ »#». w '% Wb«n banker WH foood 09 Kn*» »t hi» front door, Myiaff to lock it with a l«ul p«nett, ha •oiilo»*( quired. Nowise ihto t 8om»bo«i3r% , 5v. v ' •V been foolln' *i* M eotabteatlOO." A mta that ofegl be »iloir*y'io \ &r* **f / :'v?., W >' ;:/ } ' X'

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T.Uta a fairy eonffato> A bright bird in jjiar nAalJ

In thf goaammar roMt, little gjlri. And thy ailkaw Urown hat)', NAtila gay, MatUa fair,

Too rich to fall into/a curl; Waarlng maglriaboTA

' Tbty aoft 9jmm of k>f a, , To aat tha food haart In a whlK

Ah I tba ruby aollpfe [If tha laugh'toying llpa,

Thafakla tha whtca raefa, wh^fa a liaafr) rook In the braeia

Of ttieoe aploa laden aaaa, | And prayfta/er mora to depaH;

Taa awaa\Jlmplaa that tto> In air ambflah near by,

Will win ail Uiy Ba^ltlea^weell heart.

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Ify i r a t - m y rery Arti—hit itamk wma W i | A handaaaaa fallow fair, with cbrUng

Ami toraly #jaa. I hare hla loeljet atlll. Ito went to Gatreaton and aettlkd the

At leiat I heanI ao. Ah dear mel ilaar ma How terribly In love ha uaed to lie t

The atoond (Robert HfU), ha toM hla lore \\ \ Th# rtrat night that wa m a t "fwaa at a hAlli-

A fooJUh hoy t Ha earriedj>ff my glore, Wa AAt out half tha danooa In the hall.

And (llrted la the moat dangeroua way. Ab, n>al bow; mother avoided all kext da>

Tha khlrd Woke op my heart fUm nlghl Utorn, | ^

rrnto alght till Btom again f dteamed of 1 treasured v(p a roaeliud be h id Lrorti;

kf f toara ao<l klaaaa maile hla p i c t u r e d atraawa that ) oannot feel the ol<i' old flamaj W b e i I remember l*aul-that wia hla naim|lj

Tha kowrth And fifth ware brother*—tw ^ that; ! Ooe^l fallow!, kind, datoted, ©lifer, too.

,Twei rather ah abb y to refute thj»m flat— Both la one day; but what elaejeotiid I d

My htort wa4 atlll with Paul, and he bad YeAbi-eaiUaej with the Mtteea OaWeatonl

Ito h4f ar earad for me—I found that d u t -. DaAplta the foailah clinging of ka\ hope; A fair month! ptored It clear beyond a dou

I slgHed my heart; I would noi pine or Bat maaked myself In galty, ami went To graoa hla wedding when the oardA

aent, .

00 theee ware1 all my lovea Mr kttabiudT I met him dpa n In VloridA one (fall—

ttleh, wmhlle-Age<1. and proay, aajyou krtowj Ha aakad m a - 1 accepted; that ia all.

A good, kind aoul; he worships nje; but 1 narar oAunt him In with other then*

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VAM.KY. |41 will Icato yon n o w

ariioke," aald my now fltat let mo prrmiade yoi | aomethlng warm about will fetch a oautp-fttool, oi^ o4n ait outalde on tho hind the car* Aa it ia th^ you will ha?e t\ line viow ojf a woii#rjr-

wo ftjl canyon t!ircmj(h Hhlc adon paaa; the fr«Nh air will g6od. , f

\"Ytl\\ fo\iflimi tell me llour na 1 pahl, "You are very Wind ahotild like to know wllat y >u

I gare him my o w n canll an I A ob which waa 'Marjory VMiU^n, I

r>*»

ranoi«e< might ng anijjjfo ila tioiiU^

hadp^t alonil i(i

1

firU lit

mfront,wmidat wh Jlowa had ntiln in

[f l ight, i tbny toil fwaa gay with lllant patebea of crjrunon, wbicb IA ly the por(u|acrirj!i that we culti-d in our* garden lat home; and and there a great! gaudy, yellow

flower IMted, lt§ brtmd face to tik in the glotfioui iiinabine. h, it waa a happv thing to l ire

r all; and t|ie imaH evil voice that been w h l t p e n n g lio me ao often

day befoi<e, MTboii art i o full ol jiery," ahotild not gjain an ear, to-

at last. | . |'| , ^ \y ahd by We.i iopped to have our lal ^ id -day meal. I read all the

|#rnoon in a v o l u m f of Wbitt ier' i una, which I bought from a\ book-

it in the 6are. [The tpan came placed a whole pile bealde me. Ing them for half an hour to pt me. Opening jbe one i apeak

m y eye chanced toj l ight flrat on 'No barm from n i m ear) coma to me.

On oc« an or on shore J ,

know not where Ilia islands lilt Tbelr frondftl palms ia Air; only know I cannot drift Aeyond Hla love And ok re."

r. Bluir did not 6oide into our again till the evbiiiogj but my

ik waa quite sufttrjianrfor me until ppcarcd to ask, M he ?aidf if I

likely to bave i comfortable ht, and if I needea anything. T o great amueement M ({fought me

[tile box of lip-salvfj; be aaid he m y 11 pa could no^iJave escaped

Invariably unpleajsant tffecta of try duftton the pjalni. •

|Iloyr doc i a ranch^rban happen to ijurniihed with iucbla dainty com-"illy ? ,f I aaked, j '•• i [V*y take and mi Hf Miaa Wll-j,,Jho aniwercd, 4<akking no ques-

Oood-hlght; n o o n e , Uliktflv i iturb yoii agaitj, the steward

ertalnly I had found a moat agre-e and useful compfwnon th voyage.

flight mvielf thiiiklcvg about him a t deal before I fell asleep, woo­

ing whether he had any sisters, how it waa ho hail not yet mar-; for that he . had not done so i

iftiirred trom tho descjrlption he gave i* life on the plaiuL, He must be rly forty years of ake from his %p-rance, I thought* | ,

reproached mystjtf a l i t t l e for Ing been so frank kind unreserved h a stranger, and for thinking so h abtfut him nowj, Then again,

jojjli before falling asleep, I fancied l i i l face bad a resAnblpnce to that of

angel Uabtlel , asj he looks in an German picture I had seen in my oldays, aocompanyipg T q b i t on

travels . Boon I wjas really aaleep, in the fantastic la^d of drearrs; 1 thought t had a very bad head-

and that a man whom 1 knew the angel Gabriel, came and

id an Icily cold Qah round my Iryr brow. On tin I woke with

lead that wai actuklly throbbing lly, owlog no doubt1 to the cara9

[toll seemed to be Oscillating more .if usual* | I .

tho morning wo were close to [len City, on tho; shores of tho at Halt Ltkfv The view was

rious when I awoke. The sun rising over the mountains on the

iosite stile of the lake,—tho waters [Which seemed to bo of the most

ly color I had ever , seen. Dy st-timo wo woro at Ogden,—a n city,—^i(l the point where on and Oentral Pacific lines

>t, aiiai pa«sengors change cars e hauNtb wait two

ich was a great rel 1 1 y ranchemaX canko and

(might escort jora he knew wc akfast wi Jt riomo t\

night! W h M pretty a fl«n of

like; Now tho bo ta to-bug doeijcon* fine himself lo fehe vegetable. The Ini^ch^f thoae Woppers Ml do in one

friend of mine has as tobacco growing up

ai you/couldjclab your eyes on. One morning he flake* a little constitootion al, just to se4 h^w it's a-getting on; and if he didn't find It all eaten clean off, every leaf ofjit, and nothing visi­ble but a long row of hopper* sittln' ob the fence [ and they squirted bin own tobacco; juice on him aa he went along. '*'

The pain was j very vulgar, but I could not help IsJughing at bis *tory.

Mr. Ulair did car at all durlind ted It, ai I badi

high rose on 'ei wo emerged fjroi boy from the Ine: with a raosjt

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Nbok, rine Htreet, 8an F tlio dear{a|ldreia that 1 ub longers and then, feel itUncti^e confldenco In" g<>od fade, 1 told htm t|iat| 1 my father there, that 1 wka tl>o world, and wki now on my # a | to my father'" pex\plo iu Kkigland;]^ j j I kit rather thati saw tho sy tllotlc Insight by which bio dlv that my grit f W H too ricent t<« he dwelt uport* ' lie said sliuply,-1--

r'l have no card hero t|> give bht my namtf |s Hugh lUair; | i iH grandfather waa a bc(»tcaniRii niy ranohetnanV hut—the only Ihave,—li, a* I told you,cL the of the Arkansaa, Iu tho iokithern of tho Colorado.

! "Now let me see you sittled Ubly outiide this warm car.**

wai delightful, ,1 founkl, toil) oh the platform, which I had ra> self, and so t ould enjby In tne wonderful panorami strei before me, Mr. Ulalr'a tklk hi tyreited, and aeemed to haire ohai away the spirit of iolltuMwhicl oppreaied me ab the Jriay t h e happy lnfluc^ice i>f J akin am mnetrated through w rlyjvery ajnd made me grad ln*iplti of m;

Far acroaa tba vaaJ plain, Which we baa- travelled ilnoe drevloni evenfdi, yet dlitln^tly , bla through tyie wondejfbl at rihere, wai the great mountain deep-blue In, color, and clear •Jharp In Ita outlloei. /

When we entered tha romi farrow gorge, ^ or cfbyoB, aa

oalled, tba rlver% that! had m and alugglab oo i u wjajr thi

a deaert, beeama narrow and

A fit of reserve,

3ch of prudtannest, since last evening

^little stiffly, siyiiig irlosity to soh a I

|tjr, HIUI preferred to at the depot. As you plettie, M

change cara.J vo hours here, efto-uialL I

a i i k e a if

into> the town, Id get a good

h trout. leiiiape a Name over 1 declined 1 hslLno

>i|ml the town r sitting so

bn|d iurtiy we

Wilaon^ he ij l; 4<only I thought a brisk walk

i| do you good In the cars.

Uo *tho horrid io say that they drmons' the Justico

ave made a gr^at pitch of barren lesert very beaatiful |ind fertile here >y their Industry."

Horrid Morm get some break*

AS

llefore 1 had t ime to speak aga'n he iad raised his Hat an<& [tii-kly..

^fter a hastyl and urrlfd into thti card

found an influx hp had come

to ^o eaat with

of rora t

fUA,

ni f l l sohool-ma am, rat. T h i i one

walked away

slight repast I again,% Wherji 1

now passengers. Bait Lake Uity

A sooUnLK A m o n g the new-comers was another

» but

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tjAIt.

very unlike the

id Ita wateri tare and there ta way tbronj

rk greeb, oo ith foam, a rockier

aai t pan

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Along tbe i ianks , wlilOf|a f plot tba eye , Wi|th their fat rig ray

liage, w#fB tail of |qoaltot

waa middle-aged and ^weary- looking at though, l ika facbb ,

she1 had served twice seven hard |yeajra before she bad got what the

Jonged for. In; her Itaae this waa moiycy and lelsiire to make a lcjng tr ip to the west, and j to ^visit Salt Lake City, Alio) to lajy in a vast autre of nbtes, materials forj end lass lectures on Return to Baiton\ M ' ' , i •

She sat ootair^e the U r all day long on Her camp*itooK i o d wa i ready and wil l ing to give information about almost everythlbg we( aaw.

"And where may lyou be boubd for, toiadam Vy faV^ a n a n to me, a i L took a aeat beside the] school ma9am,

T)ie speaker j looked reapeetable, and i ahiweredj— J | ,. , • , "Colorado, W the flr^it lnstancej4

" i h , thWlan^ of *ke poUtd»bbg andihefaativeibo^p^l Folka aist aeap| to1 know tnoat U M t tba bog; but | eaia tali 'etto thi | hoppor'i a*d(ad worn. Tbay c^me op lyoa suddeo

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thick aa asiiow'jatortrj youf faie dowtj yout jroufpanta uupfoo'rji

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tbay l o p into neelt, atadni^ tooaUy daied

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not come i n t o our the day. I regret-begun to like him,

and had hoped for another pleasant chat wi th hlrh,especially aa we pisaed through the I lovely canyon of the Weber Rivet", which waa full ot beauty and Interest. It was gay with lovely wild fljowpraj and, at one part of it, cliffs nearlt t w o thousand feet

h side. Soon after th i i valley, a little

t car came up to me harmingly-arranged

bouquet of thjo flbwers 1 bad noticed and longed loir In passing. He asked If 1 wore Mis* Wil ion, and then said Mr. Ulair hadl s^nt me tho flowers with h i i compliments.

How kind ajnd thoughtful be w a s ! But why did |ie not bring them to me himself? 1

During the evening there was a great thunderstorm; and as wo were •till in the regios\ of the Wahsatch range of the mountains the reverber­ations were tejrribto.

"Surely h o i ^ i l l gorire and see whether tho stjorjm alarms me," I da id to myself. Ar|d so ; he did, to my great comfort;! for it may seem very weak and foolijstj, but I must confess that I become Very feverish, and am positively ill 14 4 thunderstorm. He found mocrou^hjed up in my corner, hiding my foolish head in my rug. Sitting down Reside trie, he touched me gently, and) said,—'

"Do not be alarmed, it will ioon be over; i t ii Qnly tho proximity of tho mountains that makes it sound so very terrible."!

"Oh, I am so glad you have come, I laid quickly; I do not think 1 was e*er quite so much frightened bv thunder befbrel"

"Why did y^u not get something to eat when we! stop pod at midday ?" he asked; you *)iust be faint for want of food; and thfet Is why your nerves are so sensitive just now. In about half an hour we shall stop for supper, and theu I jhall Insist on seeing thai you make 4 good meal."

I was only too grateful to be looked after a littlp, and I was very woary of the loud tejk around me, so I made no objectidn. j

"I thought yon would not come to aeeme because I declined to walk with you this morning,"! said, my feat and loneliness having humbled me a little.

"To tell the truth, I fancied vou had made so j many acquaintances that you did not need me," he an­swered. ( i

• Wo were silent again tradl we reached tho depot, at which we stop­ped to sup. 1 {vas glad to sit beside my friend at the table; arid after* wards wo talked together till tho pre­parations for tho lilght began. He drew from mo much of my history, and told me his in return; showed me

I bin mother's picture, and said thait he 1 and a brother in Colorado were the

olily ones left of a large family; and they had settled down near to each other, l i e knew my friend's bnsband, he said; and *o w o hoped to meet one another again in the mountains.

N e x t day we were driving rapidly over the prairie, along the pl&ins of Wyoming and Laramie. Mr. Blair spent the morning with mo, pointing out the many objects of interest a i we Aped along. t

Once, when our train' stopped to take in water, he lumped down and gatfv*i4d for me the lovelieit nosegay of what seemed to bo delicate whi te

^es, difforem colored anemone^ weet blue icylla. o have skipped back from sum-

to spr ing ," I said. "Throe days nigo I was looking at nemophylla and l|ipins, and nfrw you bring me the flr*t fair llowersSof tho early year."

A t noon Mr. BhHr loft jme, espying that wo should rfack Cbeyenue in about an hour's; t ime. Tjiero we had to spend the afternoon ami night, as only one train started d a i l v \ j r Den v e r . • , i

I It pleased me to think I sho have two days more of my no friend's com party before wo reached Pueblo, the town for which he, as Well as I, was bound. It was very good, after all, to feel there waa some one near to look after one; and rather a new experience to me; for io far It had seemed ae though I had always had to be watchful and strong through life, and sometimes my Woman's heart fiad craved to feel the sense of support that I fancied la strong kind man might give in gol ig through tbe world. ^ j / • When Mr. iHair came to tell me We were nearing the depot, with a pleasant smile be askeoV me if I would hate more confidence In him at Cheyenne than 1 bad ajt Ogden, and allow him to take roofto the Inter-Ocean Hotel, which he knew, and he would introduce , me to the kind and reipeottbjej wife of tbe proprie­tor. / 'j

"P*ay do/* iaald, "for I shall find tbe day very long," T

My words seamed to make Mm happy again; kad, aa ha raised hla bat and his eyes nu)t mine, a keen Reel­ing of pleasure^such aa I bad not felt for years, tbrtrfpd me, for a moment. , We alept at t>env<|r9 but bo and I were at dlfleredtf boUls; and In tha morning I ente f td tba fiinny little train that waa t o t take m e along the Denver and B i o Grande Railway to Puebio,a di Unjce of about a hundred Aftd twenty n

Just as I entered; Hugh , Bltir parsed to got into the next car.

Half an hour before we reached onr dnstinjition bo cumo up to mo and said,— ti * ; s\

"I did not kndw until 0unt now that you were alone, or I should have come before to ask if I could bo of any service to you; Our journey will soon be over; part of it has been very pleasant to me, and I should be sorry to think we might not meet again."

Surely it was because 1 had eaten nothipg s$nco the morning, and it was nbw sunset, that when he came near me I felt myself trembling all over, and was conscious of a sudden feeling of faintness as he looked at me with (jhoseeyesof his,that seemed

o have > yearning look in as one sees sometimes in groat faithful Newfound-

"Do La] },U was tjwi Id D . d i v Til

% Rein's." Idcturo In frdnt

|ust now them, su thoso of land.

«*1 bell for the in looking not care

ot Hi t in

r che other hitter 1 men nit i ird on A and Bornm f i l ; an

Hi the nun at tin if i woman calling to the fence: "£fow,

t own Dad-

klyin'

ve we are to leave tho town untains to-morrow,"! said, way from him. "I shall

stay long on the hot plains

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glaia. , , | They continued In vogue till tke t i* ie of Jerome, w h o declaims londly against them. We learn from Iaaiab that the women and maidens of iaruaalem woredreeeee of similar

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whore your rancbe i s ; and in three months, you know, 1 haye promised to start for England*/'

"May *I call to-raoi row moaning, and say good-bye to you then ? I know Judge Forbes's bouse well ." •

"Certainly, if you care to do so ," I ahswered. "And now will you be good enough to help me make up my bundle of wraps!?" .

I was determined to be strong and not give any opportunity for talk that ] migrhtend in my becomingseutimen-tal;|so 1 did not sit d o w n again, and )us{ as we neared Pueblo, he- shook hands with me and disappeared quickly, not staying even to help mo out ot the cars.

(Conctuded next week.)

How Dig U Hani Somehow when a man's mind be­

comes reallv enlarged, say like that of Baron Hutnboldt, and he is able to place in focus more and more of the oosinos of which he forms a part, the things he at the outset of his life re­gards as the largost get smaller and smaller, till at last that erst immense and overwhelmingly important thing, himself, becomes so insignificant that it fs only through a process of mental microscopy he can discern his little identity among tho anlmalcuae that float, sw im, or wiggle across the field of viow. How big is a man, anyway? Well, he is smaller than an elephant, and an elephant is small­er than a mountain, and a mountain Is smaller than the world, and the world U a mustard seed compared * i t h the sun, and the sun Itself i i a mere mote in the dust cloud of spheres that stretches out through the universe beyond the reach of thought. Suppose we could make au exact model of. the earth e ighty feet in diameter. Eighty feet in di­ameter would be a pretty Largo bull aa balls g o on tho foot of this planet, Assume, for tho sake of easy calcula* t ion, tho diameter of the earth to be exactly 6,000 miles, and let us pro* ceed to build our model to scale. A mountain five milos high should rep | resent lit our modol 6 80,000th ot 80 feet or/fc-10 of an Inch. An elephant built hi* proportion shouhr be 1-4,408 of an/inch In helgtit, aud an average man,7-52,BWth of a * inch tall. An armV of 26t400 such men sUnding' shofihler to shoulder in straight rank Wo/iid require their general to gallop over a space of one inch to pans them all un^er review. Willi a smart hprae of proportionate *ize, ridden at a brisk gallop, ho could accomplish this distance in about an hour. V iew­ed, hi this way a man is a mere mite crawling over the face of tbe globe, yet he has had th© arrogance to think tho univeroso was formed for him more than for other Insqits, and that the Uuling Intelligence had him pre­eminently in view In bringing order out of chaos.—SctenOJIc News. k

A Mcketalng Tragedy, . . " A Thorriaston mjin Was crossing tho

railroad track In that town tho other day, when bin f0ot bec imo fantrued In a "frog." Hvery effort to release himself was unavailing, and to add to the unploaAantnesa of tho situation he knew it to be very near time for the train. In vain he struggled—the foot stuckf fant, Tho cold drops of' sweat stood out oa his forehead in profusion, and his soul turned shk with fear, as far; away ho heard the ominous whistlo of tho fastapnroach-ihg engine. He shrieked aloud for help and tore at the death trap with fearful frenzy. * ) j Nearer and nearer rushed tlje awful mas*, the ground quaking anidl

enabling beneath its weight. On4-onHtcame, white tho sickening fea,r of death made the nUri'e heart stand still. • Nearer—nearer cable the mov­ing messenger of death, and with is diabolical snvjek—went pa$t., And then the ThoroaAton man thought what a fool he w a r n o t to remember that he was on a side track that hadn't been used for s iKvoara! Ho pulled Ibis foot out of thVboot , re­moved the article from its petit ion, pnt it on tbe end of a club and k himself all the way home.—Rorkia Courier.

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A m o n g the Romans the women Wore dresses of a kind of stuff so transparent that the body might be seen through it. This stufl was made of eilk so extremely fine that it was dyad a purple color before it was made up; when this species of gauze waa manufactured it was so delicate that it could not possibly have ad­mitted tbe dye. Tbe shell-fish which furnished the precious material of this color Were found near the island of Cos, whence writers have denomi nat fd this stuff tbe dross of Cos. Naifro name J these h a b i u "dressei of

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noon : Two rtiii waHh-heiirh, v|i old dog sleepirij feet, and a cofoi a boy who was Jdems Henry, fromdat! I > >ai dy Turner am jU and gwinc up toj

Here was the fUturo inside: I The poor oklwhite-nfded man lyiqg on his dying bed, flj strength depart faithful old wifei and moaning anf grieving. Further away was a colo|efl man And wojrn&n, solemn-faced anil sad-hearted shaking their be|iis as they cast blan ces toward the t*d. For a longtime the old man lay'li^let and speechless, but at length ho finned to bo prdbped up. A sun as Wsirm as springtime poured Into the fopm. He took no­

li an ge came tfl his ted upon hisg^icv-

Ti git right ou know dat on de pint of

jebben?" Inure inside:

wasted awav and Near him sit his

•okIng to anil fro

tice of it, and a face as his eyes Ing wife.

"Ize bin gWin ho whispered as thin hand for ober fo'ty y'ars same path. We ter as slaves 'w past. We sang prayed de s*ti hold of ban's w

[^gospel ranks an' dd golden gates woman, l'ze gw Yes, bt e gwin alone 1

"Ot as sho leaned bv

"Doan' take Lawd's doin'st

row de sun ra warm, but de ol All de arternoo

fe1

iack in my mmdl" reached OUB h\* to clasp. ^Fur

fs trabbled 'lo*«£de rvod de ssmejeuas back in de dim s me songsH-we

j prayers—we had we 'listed in) de

t our faces tofa|rds fliebben. OldUo-

to part wid U)ti!

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T r leave yor

Melting St<el lo in jn^tAnt. A Piitsburgcr nnmed j Reese, w h o

hn»* t iretofoie attracted attention h\ iiigeni«Mis inventioua tori the desul phuiiziug of ores, aud ot tier procosM 8 in the making of iron atcel, c o t n o again to the front with a (now and re­markable discovery in [metallurgy. He claims to be AV>le to melt instantly a b tr of oast steel one iuah in diame­ter—which cannot be fused in lot* than five minutes in the liighest heal attainable — simply by throwing agaiiint it a column of air having a velocity of 2.1,04)0 feet a mjinute. The instant the a|r touches th^ metal the^ fusion takes place. He fuKbcr claims to be able to anneal barsj of Stool or iron at the rata of one foi t per sec­ond, thus increasing the Uuoiillty of the roetlrl O n o h u n d r e d ! per canu, withoot tba ,use of othef fuel Uian that contained in the metal itself. He simply unlocks the occlojied (latent) heat. It becomes sensible and en­larges the motal, and by tfhe method of doing th i i the enlargen^ent i i made permanent. Mr. Reese informed the American Manufacturer tjhat be gets •1,000 royalty fo^ each njiachine for instantaneous fusion of stejel, and fur­ther, that he aold to a dompany of capitalists bis patent forjtbe United States for a g iven royalty par ton gVaded to the various sizes of the metal operated upon by tjbls process for ra steel w

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tJr l>OKlH() l«HT, ! • • • i - \ r~**

I t l s b e t t r r t o n e e i rVllef tbaft t#*». want heart to g ive it \ , m^J^jS^ J :

Tlie secret ojf fashtbn IsVto iurprl is / ».A ;

and never todisipp^inu \ ^ . , . % » i ^ ^ He whb buys what beUo^i h j l / ^

want, will soon want what Qp oaandl ^ ^ • • z j , • i \

Truth Is the foiindatlbn knowledge, add the cement of cietleav / \ • » to ^ ^ i ^

If rare merit be the rAiaat of thinga, It ought to pass tbroof b sort of probation* j \..- ^, ^ ^

True happiness corialata not \k multitude of friends, but In t worth and choice, y r ^> . > ;

Mr. Baaoher^s latest aaylfig U t "civilization la a march no t from ture but towardi It^i*, / , -

Io all the Iruilty train vicea there la no crime o f daeper dj i l than that of Ingratitude* * -., */

The fire-fly only shines mmm *0§4 the wing. So it is with tba mind; when ouc4 we rest wa darkte. . •

Aa the pearl ripens in tba) o of the ihell, am ripen* in tba tomp the fkme that la truly pradooa*

Efiery man todeators with bli o most care to bide hla poverty from otbera, and hi | idleneas from b

I have teldotn aeen'ttOoh

Kb

i*t*

pidir ^net l ing bard ol «rp» or I £ ? " d 7 , C h ^ ^ T f ^

lained in the metal iUelfJ the ductility ton Hawktyei

100 per ceuti—Burling

dy I" she w^led im. to, chile! It

iojt mine. To-Uor }be \ s brigl^ (an an Won't b« rjeah

had glimpae^ot

all

a shady path leaf iftf down to deihjor' of a big broad plo gwine down in a leetle time 1

She put ber w pillow beside hi placed his hand

rilbjm n iajr t

Ize seentpino

"It's de Law Lawd! Chile, I to yer. You h We am nufliii b in ebrryiing, bu

an

the he d:

to cross ohet, l|be wld 'ei

kled face on d sobbed, an|i

her head and 4a |chile—de brisied | tried to be fcdod peen good to me. 6le curl'd foIkf^,l>o' try in' to do ti^ht

by evor^bouy. Wtjen dey^ole 'm»I'd got to die, I wasi't sartin k'do Lajvd wanted a po' olelUack main like hie updar in His g|]Aen heubeii 'ihong de angels, but fle'll take mc-+-\es,

mawnln' I heSrd chile, he will ! de harps playin an.9 a cloud sortoj cl'ar vhw right I saw ole slaves a hundred ban's right op dar 'a

"Oh, daddy I alone I" s.ho wai

"Hush, chile lookin' down o put ray ban' on when yer hoart

e matte of wiogs Red upan' l gdta

w de pearly gatjes. ' nay burs dar, an* koned me to come g 'em.^ . 1 j

ril be alll alone—all

,i jlze gwlne tb be ye! Ize* gwlne to

head and kiss ye big wkl sorrow,

an' when night i^ots down, an' you pray to do Lawc side of ye. Ve be wld ye. Yo won't bo long b mons. In a litt lit' fur ye, an' V pearly gates to

"But I can't U you down heah

"Chile! Izo

I'll 1 '^n't

ma i l l

be kneel in 'ton soo sjne, but

| old aa' gray. It a* ye'll g i t do sum time de cloud will be right dar by de lie ye in toy arms."

ill hold

Weath*ji*wise and (Khdrwlse. Rather a Oold snap, remarked, the

fox, as he put bis foot intb tbe steel trap. , j j

We shall bkve an open Spring, wai all that the trapper vouchsafed, aa he approached, tho animal.

Quite' wfciiy, said Jonei|, who bad been listening to the Congressional debate. . '- y . ,=« j j ••

Blustering, responded fimtih, lay­ing down the Evening Trjiculenxf,

A fine da>i, said the luilge, omltn-Kouily. *,* j j

s\f\ mile day, venture; {he sports-maik / , t (

BlAr*d/put in the young b a n , tak^ ing out a ^rust dollar. j j

8oft, adabd the young lady. The y o u n g ^ a n subaide^i with the

remark, it is gett ing warnj| It looks like reign, suggested Rol>-

luson anent tlhe third ter i l proposi­tion, . j ( . / j r

We need change, rautteijsd his im­pecunious njat lve . . j

It is scold, replied Bl l l lnjgton, \ i he espied hie other half. ' j

Lowry, be added, as he'caught her *\<i.\-H(,st^n Transcript, j <

\ A Stray BlOet I M * . A Vi tUbUrg paper l i ireepomible

for a itory to tbe effect' that at a church service, a week agjo, a young artist handed to the minister a not ice to road of a l impcanc* meet ing to be held during the Week. Tha minis­ter, after carefully scannJbg the no­tice, beckoned the artist tf> him and handed it back. The artibt had giv­en the pastor a notice of! a temper* ancc meet ing which read j something like t h i s :

frou go-*^I w Id m e ! " i ; rTV for ye , biit tz<*

Irawin* nigh d a l s h a d y patV! Hark 1 I kin h'ar de fo j l i i cps of $i\ mighty parade of 8peer^i march ia 'down to

I Dey WiR d*g a |41o bones dar, an' in •Id but you will for^ *' grieve/chi le* DA >;;to shut de gatefton

I an' po' and black, nin' way up dar—

liate—h'ar do fc weet-[e l sk iuplay!—Light

do Ump, chile,fdauHO de night has cornel" E

do broad ribl grave an' lay in a week all do w git me. But doj Lawd Isn't gwlij me 'cau**e Tin I kin see dem soo our boy atdj est musiti dat an

"Oh 1 he's g wj wailed, as tier t

"ChUel hold am do path! men an' chiTou der down am d< on de great ribl am*—de—gates-

Of Heaven! ( and low—beyoi;i w i t h t h e riHt.

iiln'1

ie—he'agWineP1 sho fell upon bin face, han't Ober licah

see men an' wo-»t re bin' 'long ! Fur-unlight. j It nhines

Ob.T'de nbber

earth old arid poor the gales au angel troit Frte Press,

The \ If you would

all, dou't aet yo It you do not II object to any on your feelings iu manners do not your own. Peo to suit one tsstc tilings as you 11 can alt* r them, it is swa4|owed, better. Contiii tiuual criticism one and the spe dress of one an other, will ma|c est place under never pleased

ill be please^ u y JU an

.ins to i\

l a H ' r i t t f j

|avo any Yiietids at If up for a critic.

auy one's nose, or A c h i n , d o n o t p u t

Words* If any one's |lea%e you,re member ie are not all made recollect that. Take

them, anleas you ven a dinner, after

nnot bo made any I faultf inding, con-the conduct of ilji*

h of that one, tbe |tba opinion of an-yiome the unhappt-

sun. i f you are h any one> no one th you ; and rt It be d to suit, few Will y ou.-*- Investigators

A little g bad been pul during the w teacher: "Whsij of?" Answer: f was Eve mado of dust."

luuday school, Who ber doll to places jvas asked, by the

Adam made »u4tX "And what

Deacon Jones, very red nose, it rather persona}! begin the fune other shining I from our congre

Au* 'fcaw-

North CfcroUn edited by uegr Tennesse and Alabama and M

iht deceased, ha« is widow thought in the minister to

discourse:—"An-it has been taken ion." + — I :

taa *>ix^Uewipapers Louisiana, ib iee ,

as t w o each, and dyl eack one.

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Dear John—I am so so ry I c an't let you como to soo me as frequently as uaual, but papa and msjrume think I should not receive eve|i my very dear friends during tho I^enten sea-HOU. Its awfully diMagreekble if not po»itivtly cruel, but then you know we Episcopalians can't tjo back on Lent. I sballyoutMA3oftene|-than usual, I hope. When the holy season is gone where tfie woodbine twin^tln Yours with friendship. i — - "

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"Mother fchlpto&t" . There are foolish people w h o ails

worrying themselvt^s aboijt "Mother 8hlptou's prophecy." Tula frequent­ly pnblitdied+yarn purported to have beon written about 1448j and in it were foretold railroads, tlao admission to civil rights in FugUndfof the J e w s and of the end ot the world in 1881. Tho whole poem, or firophecy was written by Charges Hind ley in 1862, and was a pore invention of hia ffWn, composed to insure the sisbccss of a business venture, and after *all but one or t w o things in it had come to pas*. It was l imply an ingenious and successful advertising fraud.— Herald. t ^

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A Statue of Eve is talked of in ban Fraucbco, according to tho News Letter, which gives the foLlowing re­port o f ' a woman's^ meet ing ou the subject: They praised up Eve, and run flown Adam awfully.—Adam waajnean; he told tales on Eve about that apple. Eve didn't toil on Adam ; she was true as steel, When the dreadful day came, and the deputy sheriff ejected tbem fro.ni tbclr home­stead, Eve didn't stand there blubber­ing, bat act to work at once and made Adam an ulster of fig leaves aud herself a new petticoat. ' She de­serves and must have a statue.—A>.

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An exchange submits to Rs readers tho following calculation respecting the number of apples that Adam and Eve ate. 8omo say Eve 8 (aite) and Adam 2 (too), total 10; others Eve 8 ami Adam &, total 1G ; others say if Eve 8 and Adam 8 2t the total is 90 ; but H Kve 8 I and Adam 8 2, the to­tal is i t a ; if Eve 8 1 aud Adam 8 1 2, tho total \n^m ; if Eve 8 1 1st (ate one first), and Admp 8 1 l / t h e total is 1,623; If Eve |8 1 4 A d s m and Adam 8 1 2 4 Eve, the) total lsN^938; ft Eve 8

Adam 8 1 ^ 4 2 oblige is 82.056.

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ows of any val t can make a fortune

] long abadowa j at mid-day, wban is highest, none at Mt^Bmhop

The highest point outward can bring ndto ia tba eontantiMiat <*f the mind; With wbicb no aetata Of* be poor, without whtob *U wiU be miserable.-^*r FSOfp

Knowledge will not be neq without palnaand apptieatlon* It troublesome and deep digging fidr pore waters; bat when you ooaaa t f tbe iprinfi tbey rite np and mot* yon.—Fciton.-, - {^^^

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The electric light b M U a i A ^ useful signal in sarveying. In a work of trlangulation In it is stated that thar llgkt£

seen at a distance of ona hundred Mlxty-foor mllbs. ; f ^ ^%

Experiments reosttUy^aiUi Lake Shore Railroad, prove tbat troleum can be iuccaaaAiUr Waad fuel for looomotivee, with a saving of money, bosidas doing b with smoke a id cinders. . . . \ ^ M

Aboot \50t'000 Yariet! are employed by tho of Rome, and each of tbaaa rwr baa about fifty ihades; ao thai in about 750,000 tints ara affbrdod

e artlet can distinguish with gr^UsHfacility. v. „;•.•&«-*»

Ab*ut three million dollart^ &t window glass, giaas plate, glaaa plate^Md glass wany%ae li ported at Ne^tYork laat yaar* value of glaaa Aid g ed during the mmtuMilod w i s a tie over •S50,#00#_ / ^ j.,s%,n,^.•*$!

An improved t a < e p h ^ 1 ^ b|«h^ exhibited privately in which U aald to be an Im on anything Met aeon.—Tha in ii confident that he will ba aMi ulk acroaa ihe ocean. Tha American Telegraph Gfettipanjr le b**^ hindlt. \ • A j , f ^ .,..„.. m

Oshkosb, Wisijonslnriisli W*%W&^ est match factory in tba world. .1*^$-^ cut up 2,000„000 feet of matches, and Hood np $aoa, of revenue stamps during 187t sides, it manufactured ontrfoortb all tba merchant work amah, bUns a v ^ and doors made in tbe United Btrntdsv; "

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Thirty years ago there wasibutoM pottery In tba country tnaking white ^ and yellow ware, and not one mill to grind a pound of matortel of anr*>* kind. All tbe flint' and stone re*^X quired in the manufacture at that ^^ time was imported from Great Brit* A I aiu in sailing ships. Tba pottertor <: of all kinds now In tha United 8tatos- V number about eight hundred, with a$ capital of over $6,000,000 invested. Of 1 .. the whole number of kilnsa*bont C r* ty were erected during 1879,aod t h W it is estimated, Increased tha prodiip*

f

f

Hon bj «t l e w t #1,000,000. ^ • »

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1 4 Adam an Eve, the tot*

Whoever use" fpr sawd at Mraiiea sawmill rid of tbe

is, Minn., where % the o not know h#W to%et

cords of it that ac­cumulate every > « r .

-*Tr—1 (-The man who na5^r s^pelt powlif r

U the fellow who dtjvcrlield bh noie [sit down—a marchsnt slose to a woman'i encek, ' itaodlng

At a Pan j Lectnre* Whll? l WM lecturing af^a^tf lni

ton 1 saw a lady with an Intelligent^^; pretty face, and brighjt,eloquant eyaa, A/

that were ramly liftad toward^ tho \ speaker, and then only for % Aaah of time. They were bent upon her baa*^ hand's hands almost oonstantif. *[ Brilliant and aooomplUhed, a (s>W^ years ago, she bad gona down into f the world of volcelaaa alionoa, and-nowr all the otosic and ail tbe ippaoh * that comes into hep li#e oomaa^ through tbe tender devoftion of bar *

[husband, and aa 1 talked I watcbad him telling off the lector^ on hlinlfli^ / ble fingers, while her? eager eyas ;* t glanced from tbem to his1 iympathetla face. It wai a pretty p}otara of da* vo ion. They were ag^l/Hmg to lajsva thii cloud ihadow the morning skies of their lives, but aa i jisnsitl froas> thervoiceieai wift to U T hnsbaiid, I thought how beautifully tba aonlight of hu devotion was breaking through j l f V ^ I these clouds, and tinting even their ^f ,r. i ^ j afflictions with a tondar mdianoa>t * This discipline of attending oponsot^ fering ta a gobd thing for men*, tt , roundi oot hla life; it develops his manlier, noldir qualities; it makea hla heart brave and tender and strong as a woman's.—BurdUU. ..- . . .

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Y o u n g wr i ter : Y o n hava chosen an excellent nam de /ihmie for your flrat effusion, •tfturipides,9* for y o u rip ideas all to pieces,—Jfb< Cottn*

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Wb«n • banker W H foood 09 Kn*» »t hi» front door, Myiaff t o lock it with a l«ul p«nett, ha •oiilo»*( quired. N o w i s e ihto t 8om»bo«i3r% ,5v.v'

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been foolln' * i * M eotabteatlOO."

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