'V r4 ti.l-s'&.s.s..? fml0tmmlf.s - tjr ftii v n rT 'Ti i in n - fe n-' 1 '"' 7 fe- Bj W"" 1 I Ml at ' I 7 ' aaaw;-:-- -- aaaaftvv a rJB?YOUXaiJEAJ)ERS. JS373-"". TiCROW AND THE FOX. ffc Itorslfled from .toojs Fulilcs. nfcaton the IIml of a tn ,iTietjT'l ho. tlmoM lilni-l; Crow. . 9 W:noM IkiiikIi's extremity. uii;i no, nt iii-no; it or.'v nir p-CKft rierch was barn. Iir iirdcrxu.'tli. hi the Hveet. warm air. tif-tlv"! tj. t'i rk lninlifi-sif ouk Mltti hum or irouf and erack of Joke: Mi'ht t had t.il- to to.l of acorns irrowmir, i ! iitiiin ' :i.ih am! :;tiin-t lAtnvin. I If trlit- in wtHid. mi rlifirnr lillL Sml eif i.f vit Mill na . never i-UIl. "iwian no. ii'-iKii-iio." Whsiltxl tin- Crow. She irn Urol of hearing u!I dnv long. Sins in-ifh-ho. the Jealous I'ifw, The lilui bird's iHiilcr. ortherohin'a pong, Mux heigh-ho. iu;vh-U'. She hud nothing to do but -it ami sao J m either wdi- through iheuir's blue Imzo; To watch tlmi no hutleriiut-eoloredlotit, JM id injj tlie luriiier's: Meld- nlKitit, J-lioil.il chiinee U n:tr tliat jateh of rorti. Wliex her lrii-nds had Hot-Led Mtice i-uily iiorn. And were tugging now with might arid mala At the Wilder blades for the hidden grain. Hinging and tolling. Tearing and -joiliiig. To waeh. and If uieddliy-oine lie I nhu. Paw. hmg Ii'Iki-Iio. the wntry I'row. Toa!4tothem.lioiitJothem,"oiw.caw.caw: lla h. ho !io When up uiih )!ii and Jeer and croak Jino II IH'Miixol the oak The wlm'e Miiek family would Jl" T wall 1 II theo.tiier hint wi"oI hy. hhe wiwmtl, bl.e ttlhet: ""Hie torId Is wide, el lii-.i- to a lonely Iwnr I'm tied A bird with a liiriilshe luiek If ! mine. U ho-c e er b-alherH lit to rliluo! I 11 nin aivay This wry day!" iNo mailer how nor where, she thought, m utK heitrh ho. tne airnint Crow, Pmly U leave tlmt Join Iv ld, liefifh-hu. hi ikIi-Iio! To skim like u walIow after a l!y; To -wini a- a hawk -wlm-, lou- ami high, To IniliMe a -unir like a Itohollnk; To hop in a litlj;e like a ehewink: To h';! it m t in a kik el lrer liili. .m Hie thrush hides hers, Ihv .fcliy, hrown ihruh: ToIm'h what? Iiefllil not kixiiir. Hut any tiling except a ( row I And itiivuhere To live hut therel J.lk- leaden iduminet Into theii. Shw ftehrh hit. the- wii;iii1 t'niw. Down Khe drojipfil from tin -enthiel tree, llei-li-li,,. lnl-li ho' Ami awaj -he snllcil. unhlii'I'Teil. alone, bike a dr.ed leaf lillln r anl tliitiier hlowu; Nor hlopel. nor cta.d ton-t. until She ached Willi ll.villK' III nery iiill. Tlien, -eeiusrii (-moke frm a rotter's tiro I'leivi' the Mite air with t- Miier-nlre, Sin "irelsl tnnrd it. hulf alonl. jml M'UlisI tit Int on fie d.ilo-roof. Indeed." sh erll, "'I lie world Hiile:- IIlrne lllwnil her iijkiii the hreee. Sin' heijsh-iio. the 'iiniyr I'low, IViimsi fuiry -mell the -meIl ot ehee-i-, I'p'ain ehiNe. heluli ho! The iloor wa- iijiirn tiny emek. SheeroUded iiKaln-t it. u-h'-l It hack, And en 'i it it.Mile tlie eool dink room That uni M-Hiirtd with mini and M-iuhtifd with lir'Mim. Hlieri wen nmn f ehei . and on a shelf one rut; and -hr-ii!d "I II help mjelf '." iTwiisan'n -he had to take lor irmnleil She'd it nuht to ii it) tiling nhe niinlitlj So hi- took ot the eln.-e.-e A jjn-at line piit-u. Ibtw -he -eaiKHf she -eareelv knew, Sitnr heij-h lio. the thie iiik" ( "row lint awm tia neliihlMiriiejr hoinjh idie How, Ihifh-ho. heiKli ho! A I -"ox lioui the wmmI -nw eerthlnr, llou heaxx her tllt'lit wu.-. hw her'Alinr. And he inu'lil a . hlir even where he -IoikI Of the -tiiell uoo.l and thought t (.mmhI. S w llh -"reIe :l'- he s iiint-ri-l out, lliimmiiiira HkIii -train, tr.irtws ahout, Tiotimir al'in n- II no i-iiuiiiiir Wih purio-e were in hi- rtiiiii.n-r. Whit'- the fiow tiom lie-limb 1 .k d down at him. "Whllt -IrsuiKer i till-?" he Mlddenly ciie1, SilHT hi lull lio. the lie.iot-iul rrow. SiiIi ei"". -in Ii leiiliier-i, sueh be.ik!" Iiu -itfll's!. "Jli-D-'li-lio, licifli ho! C.tv m' rnini;. hub ! I -aw rntm Iiu U'liHt a loxeh Jlleen oT the Wood jotl are, Aad hn-tenod neiii at in fwittel juice nne!os'i Uim-iiii jour ploricm- Ineo. Siieh "iitiw.x pltiiuaVe! cui-h rh of uim;! And ehnriiiiin.-n"itiiie. no doubt joii aiiiKV Ab. how wiulil my eaer -ar lejoi. e Oaild it lie.ii-the wtulile ol joiirxo.ee but one -wis-! note I'romtliat turn Ini throat!" The I'row"- heart Iiu tiered a- 'he heanl, Sin tieijih ho. the poor xiiln fr-iw. Shi' iKMlewd 111 hei heiirt eneli holeye xvonl, llehrii-ho. lieiKh-ho! And he -ttx-tt hed In r month from ear to ear. That tin-Uir.irniir. wa-iiinr l-'o imeht hear. And Miutr: "aw. nm.i-nw !" hairhanl hoar-e. And in Minruiir dnippetl the -he'-e. ot eour-e. Tin V.. t. lei had laid In- plan- m . 11, Wii-ieiidx to-at-h it a-it tell. And. wthoiil mi ui'ieli a- :i 'thank vo'l." lied Willi hi- luiotj. nlUionirli he laughed aud miM: " All tin-, j iu sir. Tor lutttcrj." The Cmw it on the limb of a tiee, S:n;r lie srh ho. the -hi uled Crow. And wi'iiri a::d :id a- (Vow coult! 5e. Henrh-ho. henrleho! lusiuir ami "slirhinir: "Who'd believe trueh a pli-i-atit imiuuer could deceix'? V't now 1 -ee the -hr wd de-in ill the l'ov in calliuyuix iiiu-ie line; And 1 -. e. al-o. that onlv a ouiick XVould i-:'Il me wlnl" when I Know 'in blnck! So. troni veeilinir whnt a thittiner -aid, I'm torcj-d to o -iipp rle to Ixsl! Ilenrh-ho. Iielirleho!" Itewailisl the I'nw. ".. rfcn.i ' ;ur.. in It'idr A:calc. TEDDY AS A MAN. Sad K pcririire of n Little Itier Who Was luip-itii'itt to ItiM-ouie :i ."'-iu. He x a-i 3 ears old. anil 'd- name was Teddy Whittier. Any relation to mil" New Kntrlattd poet, do xott a-k? N.t at all; at least, the relationship inns! have been very tlistatit. for Ted Ix xxt- t.te most prosaie little boy a'ixe. And thottjrh Mr. Whittier. the poet, is fond of children. 1 don't think he would have been at all anious to el-iim relation-hip with Mr. Teddx "Whittier. Tor I.e xvas inclined to be nr.uejtty antl elf-xvilled. anil oxen a Ke! can scarcely find much that i- ad mirable in a naughty and .-elf-x illet! little boy. Teddy l'etl in a lo cabin in the x-onds of Miehipm. lii father ami his loir brothers. Hob and .lack, xxere Ivirk-peek'rs and loej-cutters. Sister Saily. aijeil -eventeen. xva- the house keeper. Teddx- mother xvas dead. If this, vjorx makes him appear very naue;lry imleed. ple:is. rettvtnb.T that. The -celery around the little lor; cab in xx o lid haxe .-eeme-l jrrand and pict xire-Jijue b the poet Whittier. The j has too inany?i71js in thetield tOMis .Milenin silence of the gloomy woods t:.in it-posiSorJas a coveted pos-a-sion only ten.led to depress the -pirit- of the , h Jo, - A, . . tmromantte ir.i.'er- i am teiiit'.e; xtm ' ,.. t-. , . ,, , , , :lnut. The "-tern realities oflife' hat! ':Ul anr.i tIrcs nchly and elc-anth alvvaxs tuv-e.l -o heaxilv upon them ' b,u b,':U?kl-aml Perhaps oao in a that "their MMisibilitx of tne beautiful in Jtt W own a lon wrap made (bid's world hat!" become deadened. . oX tl,elf' fr. which she weaw oe The.sileuce reminded ;hem.utrlea-anMv fKiUw cohlvst xveather. and enourh. that their nearest neighbors " livcti inattx miles axx-av. Ever .-ince he couhl ro b-iil ione-eii to h a 111: " r- - " oo uliI work in the saxv-miil with his brother.! Almo-t every day he xxould measure himself on the door, to see how fa.-t he rrex He vcrv much fear ed, sometimes, he xvas destined to be' like the dxx'arfs Sallv had read about, lie irrexv .-o v:n vcrv lowlv. When his sixth btrthdav came, brin injr with it a pair of red-topped from Jack, an old jack-knife wit broken blade from Isnb. an uIsterJJth ig-siw liuu fvuivvw- uuiu jrf.i, .inn a JKT Ol l...wu. .nnljilr ...,, ,x. .. . 3 . -K V'v1vann re ntt5 from Sally. ui.., ...iiuiu. iiiuciwrnv Jle was a man at last! b .aTsad tn ;ff rsfcJ" dwarf. Sally w;is rather Jross 4hat think she had. rjCon to be, had. Sally w?rery ffiriish to keep bcg for three iiaen and o'f'ixoublesome & 1 .nl-tnV felt kot -k.iv..jtt. Xrird for-k k T.fp f t j iXC?-, ,1 I V?s"H v at ft . fc 'T- aaw. BBBBBBjBBBrTC'aZi' aaaaaaBaaamJ aaaaBaaaaaaabfe and told Teddy 4 go out into the wood' hotWJ after 0,T!(5 Teddy wasJ-uldinga mw-man out on the cleari' lb had on the nexv ulster, the niivfl'oots and the ivve mit ten. Will the knife lie was cutting a tick, xvhiea was to be the aiiow-mauN jioe. J If manned into the wood-houe. feel inir verv .-ilWnani with hallv for order ing him j'ont as jf he xvere a little boy , him. rroHii-tip man. Hie never, moke t.'.at ttsv to I'il or .lack. A- JIdy entered the wooo-nou-e n:a eye-, ,: on Hob-, -kale-. ear-liill jjI- i-lied aijd -harjiened, hanin"; on a jmj -'-... n ii over the rirn pane of hi--. -alleil by .dlv ITO for wood her-elt H 'Aid w:intei :t So 'i'eddv bnekled the .katen on, tlien jnd there.'aml .tJu -ofl!v Ix-hind tf;e Hood-hon-.!'. After he jrot into the wood-, it was very ea-y, indeed, to et j awa from SaHt'- .sharp ees. j I lie -kales hurt leluv- left ter- I . . libly, for they tuniiil over anil almo-t le..teil hi- feet. ofi. Me liail to take tl.,...i , .fV .. n.l '-irr-v llu-tii ?it l-i.l uMiM 'fi i. ... ....... ... ...... thoii'di hethon-'ht it !e:raeteti miidi from the diirnitv of his manhood. About :i rule from the Whittien fjearin"; was a tin;.. pietorepie lake, now eatireh frozen oxer. After a very teilioit- traiiin, Teddv reaeheti it. On the wa. he had lost one of the . pretty red mitten-, over whseh .sail j had worked -o loxinh ami patiently, j I'.ut. as he xv. a man ::oxx he tlid not mind siteh a trille. If any tnily" m 'it are read in"; tins .story, I wi-h they xxotild uotiee hoxv xery niueh like Mime of them Teddy xx a- all through hts natihtineos. He found that there xvere txo Ux- r on the ( before him a xxliiie bov and an Indian ioy. Not nire-lookiii"; lni at all, but ditl3' and la.x. Tedd had -eon the Ind:an box be fore, and knexv that hi- name xvil- .Jim. He had been eattirht in the net of .-teal-iti"j from the settlers more than once, and had been in jail twice. It is lobe pre-uuifd that the white boy xvas not much superior. They had built a lire at one end of the lake, and xvere both smokiti"; xery .short, xerx dirty elav-pipe-. The siht fascinated our Tcihix. You iiui-l re member he uas a man. If he hadn't been, I am .sure he xvotild haxe luriied axx'av from it in di-rusL He seated him-elt l.e-ide them, at the boys" polite inxilaiion. and beantotell them all about him-elf that his u une xvas Teif.l; Whiltier, and that he xxa six ears old and a man to-day. He al so -hovvid them the pte.sents he had re eeixed. The box- -eeiiied very imieh amused, and latijrhed tipro.iriou-Ix. Teddx won dered why. , "Ho, ho!" cried the x; Idle box-, xvho-e name, Jsaui. Teddx had di-coxered. xva- what lon tit'l- let a man to haxe! Vh ilon't yer ei:t "em olYe .shorl es mine?" and he took oil hi cap to -how hi-head, which wa.- very olo-elv -Haven. Te hly felt very small and abu-ed. "My sister xvon't let me," he "I xxi-h ! eould do it tin sell." "Lemme t::ke vear knife, an" much .-tied. I'll d..- it fer er." said Sam. amiably. So, uothiii"; loth. 'Ieildy h-iuded Sam his knife. It xvy.-n't xerx -harp; bui after much tur;iii";. and : jjreat deal of Iauejhiii"; un lie- part of Mm aid din:, all 'i'eddy's beat.tiful cut!-, whie'i Sally had taken mi much ph-.t-ure in arraii"; itt": every ilax. lax -eattered ox-er tin ice. San forgot to return the kitie. Then .Mm oll'.-red to let him -mok-oitt of his pipe. This mistaken mmiii;; Indian declared that exerx man smoked, and that Teddx ouuht to. Of eour-e Teddx airreeil xxith him. At first our hero pulled axxax content ed! x. feeling xerx important and manh indeel. Then a ptcer. -ick feelinr. came over him. The ice .-denied ti k heavino- lielore him, and the tree-seemed to be dancine; like mad around him. When Tedth at hist be;an to feel bet ter, ilarkness xva- -loxvlx -cl'liti"; oxer the "iniimx fore-t, m.ikiu"; it .still jxloomier. Tlie two boy: were "jone. and o xx-ero Hob's skates and Teddx knife and pa's best "comforter." Poor little man ! His -horii. xellovx head f dl :is if it xxould -plit. xxhile his leojs xvere s weak and un-teady tJtal ho could scarcely -land on them. How Teddx managed to reach lioui" is a mxsterx: but he did reach it. xery much hrui-ed. xery cold and xen -n-k. "O Sallx." he said, xvhen he xvas at la-t cuddled -uujr and xvarm into bl own little betl: " 1 don't xx-.uit to le a man anx longer. It ain't a bit nice, sail;.." Late that nijrht Teddv woke, after '3 deliijhtfuilv ietre-hinr -lumber, to tinu' the lamn -till Wirnmjr. f Patient Sallx xxa.- inendiue; the trtjt' set's, xxhvh had become so torn'nd drajr";led in the homeward journey "Sallx." xvhisjiered Teddx. eonsr Irfnco striekeu: I'll lirinv; in piles n Spiles o xveod to-iiitdmxx. jf "Thank xott. dear!" -aid Sf.uy, ki;s in; him. ami -miltti"; x-ery brightly, con iler':.ie; how tir.-d and slcepijhu xxis. "Do x on think I e-m yre'Fbe a boy ajrain?" a-ked Tetldx. anxlotisly. "I'm sutc xou can.' ia'J Sallv. vcrv decidedlv. And Teodx fell asleorand dreamed that he piled s-Ilx's kiflien so full ol wood that no one eou'jjjet in. Antho ny 11. J.iuh ,- ti. in CmL'n Days. The Sealskin 'Jvcque Must Go. The once f.tsh'Jaable sealskin saenue - r- I u,l..-5".vs inner carnage, ioe tw- cominaless of seal fur h:v" never been Y roun.,-- :i winiiow. llanpy Uiou-Mit I , A-J'""', ,"',":.. 7cwL7Z:nlZ ., uimv iittttrtiair hmIxIv ami aK'Oiai ; a mrir-A. wr.rrv tbri U- Mould "f:t.kaUne;. no matter if th", -utfHzMT ? tlH fw and drfenM-. hav rfnii Mirtrd IVu wiT-nither lar-'e. He ua-. a man now. ! envfotj. foe mj-tnW.. thhi b-:-fr.rf. .iic WndiA to the dn-tmction i!.lU b-- aboat J and had -onie nirltta of hi own. Let ' eerr l!rfc. uiaajr and otli virtue in a loi.ofl.tiin n inulh member. Teddv ! U1SPUJ. but In an evil hour the uiak ian. --o that he ors i-ihions ia fur? onliiinetl that it ...j,. x; . , , Ii . ... i iV i:w -ivatcti t Kesomeuieavy uwrie mn fa! nnti witn awkxvaruantl ungrace- ft jsults. The uatty jacket leujtli- eil until it onvelotuHi tin ti-rure in n r i J irht-fittinjr tunnel, withrwt the iKssi- ilitv ofsvniructrx, andiiniame a welsh t ivhich a delicate frame uld srarcclv support. When the ti -Jcomcs, as it must, and the powersYt b& eut off fifteen inches frosa theNjjirt of this "fashionable, sealslda skeque, there will be general rejoicing.,aaVi everybody will woader why silly cuetm ever ci- jolcd one into bclicvinr '!. sealskin must be fortv-rive inchcloaa! Boston Beacon A West Virginia vfomaut thirtv- five eloped with neradopuV seed twenty, to whom she haqt ptaet for tea years. Jr dfljJt - "WQls aaa -a The decliae of m Switjamiand k dri I fMatlfartattCT tft V 5- rSsK' rr- T.r m i-.irz. BELIGIOrS I?E,1DIXG. PSALM XXII!. I Mint! fKit fir vhit'rr iM N-UtJ". Tltelynt wj hlnifdiunl J. na: trttt (tr10. Whurf ttany W- of rprda; pttHr 4f'j To I"Xul CHjOIIB.' lftMM. I ! )M hnf. A tl f! mf n dj ml rf i Sel, rjetKl. I! iiHjdllatiM;.' o ill. holy word. Thr" mUh of pne? wd ikrHc I . Whurt;. for ill- own ucme Sn, Hi ou4wtk nits. X,. -. it. .. . -... ...I. Tl ' " t" "rf "' ." -p- - " v.-1-j..ltaJirt-fchorero'Mr the trf(I J'V "I run "r. far k.viiur VJr.ltK :ra hhaJI IIWw tne. a jJon the ifivf ul rt'J. THt J!fe kttt end. nd then Tfc " I - "hete M.---.! t.n-,r I 'hull lWe -ithTl.. JaiMA MtMurtiiy. in i hri'tUtn ill IVutk. Sunday-School Lessons. l inritTii QtKTn ' - ,;2.,:r,' ""7 tVlrt..v - . - v. . - ... - I t.u ... ' ift -u I Ur "I The Cntttnr Itf-tiiem. , - ...w - ---- ..... ., "' "', . ...jr": . TJZ:Lt w, or oilier imiu t'choTiL i M- Ud to th THE DISCIPLINING OF OOYS. Tin- iiii;ioriHiiip of inr-uientiii? iiaMt of, .rli t Truthfulne mih! llfiiii-t) - our- nKebi KiKlit-ln.liiKi.n i:.enti..l Irtii.-. , After the fathers -hall In the children. ' I 't-t,,. ,ov ;s father of the man. .Itist as the twir, i-i In-lit. ef Fiom -uch say-ine;- xve have the simjib; truth, known from the bejrinninjr. that tin jjenn of the man is in the Ixn. We shall -ee in the meat xvhat is bred in the Ixne. I do not insure the character of any com in"; man. With perfect tru-t in the promise-, of ("od, I know the conditions of succe-1 m the education of children are si, manv and -o hard that it mnv 1 ' Lk. iknu . .a . .wk . ... . . I.-.'. m- 1 IIMiII .A T. I -. - . .. . ..... 7B& AXnV!' ... VA m . e-istiv be slioxxu to le the lau t ft the., .- i ( , ... . ,, ...... . , j the mutmv, xxas noted tor In- m-,te,u parent xvhen the box "rows up to be a , ,, 1....1 ....... v... ..:..!.. t... ......;.i. and "etitle manners. He was si Stitch .....' !. 4 llatlll. ' I III' I' "'' lltl IFi Utlll man. standeth sure, and the fact in tlie his tory of families xvritx the promi-e. It is a e;ro-s falsehood to say that the be-t parents haxe the xxor-i -on-. It i- an old -lander, refuted a thousand limes, that the -oils of miui.-iers are the vv ilde-t los in the p.iri-h. One prodigal from the par-ontte mak"- more talk and tin- tin seanila ! than a doen auioii"; the oeoiile It remains true in -pite of all the jibes :it ntit-itle ot hi- jent to ob-eric the and sneers of a censorious world, that the strange shadows and the weird rloom home lifei.s the atmosphere in which the f of the forest. His thoughts xxailered foundation of character is laid, and the oxer hi-pa-t life, antl then on loth; parent is responsible for tin principles future ln-xond earth. So absorlHtl had xxhich the -on imbibe-xx bile xet lieuenth he become that not till he sh'ved did the pircntal roof, and xvhich for the he think of the danjrer of eprij loin-mo-l part make the character for life, i -elf to the ni";ht air of the juneje With I am xvrititi"; these lines t father-, and mothers, teacher-, suanlians and to all xxho have the opportunity ami the power to impress upon the minds and heart- nf children and xotith-. that moral puritx of lifeand heart is essential to the character of a s,M,l eiti.en. A box who is not truthful is a bad box. and a man xxho is not truthful is n-tteu to the core. A box max be tempted to tell a lie and be vcrv sorrx for i' after wan!, but x hen the fault has ;rovn into a habit the little fellow has become a scamp, am! there i. a -trmi' probabil ity that he will joi to the 1 a I (Jfrw ius up to manhood without reart to truth, then is no vice into xvhich he max not fall, for the sheet aiuhdrof an tipi-.".ht life is n-.t. ami he dnfui 'at the mere;, of -tortus and w-r.es Administer ot the (io-pel once e. mn- to mc from a iieihb.irms.eitx and s:f.l A dreadful tliins h:vs happened in our ministerial circle; one ot our men lias fallen.' "And I can name Jiii." .-aid I, "thoush I uexer hc-mba'frord asain.st him." 4 I did name him. attfl vfhen called on to sie the tt a son fortlitt.s singlin"; him out. I replied. "In controversy had xvith him -oine t.tne aso 1 discovered that he would be, and ever since I have b en lookinir for hivfall.' Want of trutli'ilnc,-s implies weak ness a- xx ell as vickedue-s, atnl without courage and fojitude si tempted man talis into the first trap that is . set for him or the r.st, pit in his xvay. It is ofter and tritiifully .said that eivil'zed M-.etx cacdrtt eit without conlidence ! etwi en tiNan and man. Wo live on it ex erx ho.. In the deepest recesses of dotnestiodifc anil in all intercourse with our fellows, if xve eould not rely on the w ord Aif tho-e who are near"u, the xx hecis of society anil business would ceoiVto moxe. This is true in every day affairs as well as xvhen xve come to tltr matter of witness-bearins- Hoxv tjc law seeks to prevent h mpj xvhen die iiroiiertv. life or character is at Utake in the court of justice! What un- i .sjtcakable mischief is wrought bv the wretch who bears false witness. The greatest danger a good man lt.is to fear is the tongue of malice or envy or avarice, wagging to take axx-av his good name. And no sadder ght'in all" this xyorld is ex'ej seen than a good man sinking under the poisonous wounds of slander. Honest men have -often suffered extortion and paid large sums rather than to endure tne pain and injury of a false accusation. Others, braver" and wiser, have defied the evil one and. clad in the panoply of innocence, hax-e said: "Do your worst, ("od is 1113 witness and judge," Txvo persons entered the hall of one of the noblest and lost pastors in this city: aked for a private interview: told him they had unimpeachable evidence that he had been lixing in secret vice, nml unless he would nay them a sum they aamed they would expose him to the world.' lie detied them. They tried their cruel game- Their lying conspir acy xvas exposed. Thex- got Into prison and he came forth likegold from the tire. As lyius begins in cowardice, and is the refuge of one who is afraid of the consequence if he tells the truth, so courage is a virtue to be tausht. antl al ways to be had in honor. Especially if the disposition of the child is timid, and he easily yielels to discourasement and fears. Urace him up. The martyr spirit does not run in the blood of all of us. Vut the youth may be trained to stand tire. The weakling; max become a. hero. Uoys should grow early into manliuess in duty and danger, scorning the wrong and s'ticking fcAhe right, in the face of reproach, or loss, or death :telf. There is nTV much martvr staft noxv to be had. There never was lo much of it in this world anvwhere. I?i the good citizen must have enough u 10 upnoia tne ngnc ana wnen ae done ail to stand. J. hese arc homely vtrtnes, and hcsty is another, of which there is ab-ffmn-dant lack in our day. aad in rfother days of which we read in inlMiijP i 1 or profane. We are not nkM saying tlie former times were bettfrjflm those. Human natiire is the ;' all a;es aad places. Probably iaVa'p take wor'd a a whole, taera 'awinor. good andgfegvilin itthaa idl ffWitea its v ape iace nto the earth afiaaaaWfiaX rfTMafj swep; them aHawar. And rrt It mnala tnU- tlifi Ijor of tfe laoL a the mnbt of hn- aod .cJieU aal churrJH- and !!iWs awl ! bo-k . aal jroi uti in .-w.sr. too-xrt S nvat :mil-n w .m-v .r,Mtir.l. rkrrl?r f,atial U LtvxT ritratea.tn T5rv mar k m k f book- aal tHr xork!. iker aaT b.- moiv refiml and rnanlv. bl knol ,1.. 1 not -rrtn- ani n liiwwat t fru7osth. TWUTerl oahHUj cd braerr. nral roarx: J Un 1-- nrht. that tbrr mar b iIvr j ooaei nnr inen I of th wickyd. hi mtI 7 & -. , hfl and nl- cowjirillv Mre of th m; ma'-breR. Hrutalilr deel-i tb brute, not t)w man. (Iitvaln hiv. iu Bijrb-t ambit Urn srratitil in ijefefcd- ir h weitk am! de!iier-a; thr oi- prc-i-eil. The ;n-aie-t lii-tM-jeaev la tb J i haraeter of the Inn aud ouar maa oj I to-dav b the want of re'.ifejjre U v-r h ho xn older, '.Mer anil ujefi-r. In- ' . . ' ditTen-aee to parental authority, run- IfintC of 1W antl orler. a HMrit tbal I......U. ... r-. .f-iil miiI jirn tji . ..,;" i" .. . --- -- - . " is the feature or.the uh-. Ifat Uti-n -e-t for that xvkieh i- aliove i- the Urt i le-am to be taught to lac ehibl in th ! .t i ' .. i i.:.-. ..If 1.1 erauiie ano !inpru-.-eu on uim nu -b.-Hrd i- irrixvit. l,r-t e-erv rtinr inau -''); Jnt and J,..fur. xli eie to l ft trut-heartei fo!- j,mer 0f Um w1h i- the pattern of all thJ ignoble. ireiHTmi- hihI rojii. And haxir enli-bd under H-tlav'. let hint ttL'ht maiiftdlx Uh jfood lisht. warr.n --- r- ae;uin-t the world, the tle-h ansl the devil, for -neh x.uii"; men the country cries out a- for xoluntiiT- xvhen tlie n emy i- at the j.tte. - I return, tn .V. 3'. Ub rvt r. BE YE ALSO READY. A CbrMUo .solttlrr XX'lio III. I Not far I lentil. Colonel I kt-h. xvho had lx'en loaj; in Ituli-i atul i!i-.tit!"lli,ln-il himself durine ...... ... n -- -- -- " ! 2 ... 1! Kpi-copalian. btt though deeph reii;- iott-, hi- rei.riri"; di-io-itou tnade him a ipiiet. unobtriisixe Chri-tiati. ore xxho seldom spoke m the subject of ri!:::oa. Heine; tin ardent spurt-man. h -tai-ed alone in the month of I'ebruar.. for ten tlaxs' diootiii"; in the iunv-le One niirht. xxheit the air xvas -till ami the ' full in. ion -hone in a cloiiille-- -Ix.he an aehms head and limbs he solicit hH bed, and a da lab-r ret une d tt.hi reg iment xvith the tleadh fixer upon him U hen the fexerwa- at its h igh. thu -nrp" iii.- in t in consultation It vvat ofrftfcc niost inten-e form, and thex could do nothing to save him Seine their nnxou?loul:s,theMi-k irhcera-kc. if he xvas in tlangcr and likilx t- dn t till I it y,n .H-iigioi.i ma lucre wma , ,, no iiiimih ..nix- in 1...S TOiiun, iir.Mi.li "Thank vou! I feel that thire f danger. I should prefer to lix'c if l xvere (ods x-ill, that 1 might f-ee agafp my dear ones in Scotland. lut 1 hax no fear of death. I w-h to write a fer lines to my xvife; after that to see tin chaplain anil partake of the saura menL" The letter was written and tlien the chaplain entered tint room, prepared to ndininister to the dying man h.s l:ut communioil. "I thank God," said hu taking the chaplain'.s hand, "for havi.ig given tue pious parents, xvho taught me by pre cept anil example so to Iiv that, xvhen tht: end came. 1 should not fear to tile. I hax-e praxed from my youth up to be enabled to live a Christian life, aud for years have sought to govVrn my thoughts and my acts by thu precept" and example of the .on of (Jot!, in Whom is iny hope atul trust. I ha x-e looketl alxvays to the probability ol sudden death and now lhat it is near. I am read v.'' So xveak was the dying Christian soldier that both the doctor and die chaplain xvere afraid to raise him up. and tlie broken bread was given to him as he lay in bed. Hut the dying man. xvhen the chap lain was about to administer thr; cup to him. begged that he might be raised up. 'I would receive it rex-crcntlv." he said. "Drink this in the remembrance of that Christ. Whom you have loved and Who gave Himself for you and for all men," said the chaplain. He touched it rcx-erently xvith hi liyif and passed axvav. YvuUi's Coiai"n Wise Sayings. i The sublimitv of xvisdom. s . jjn. those things living xvhich ar to'il -sired when dying. Bishop 'fjuyfcr3 When anv ealnmitx- hafH- i artifT r ett. the ItP-t thing to be rninoert-u i-, how much has been esc7tL Joh u n a There is small char.cc iC'4tr'!i a the goal when there is IJV& rI M- " humility at the starting ,po-: ( criilrfe. ' fj The simplest airiitian. if i ide a Christian, knows m6vttthan t'n m .-t accomplirhed irreligimsyph.l gMVJsyji:-it-op:it t idup to avo .1 hin l (Tinman. rr9 . s t Grant me urn that llattercth mei ai 1 to endun patiently him thai cor tnttiicteth me. Thonuvha-KcnipL'.if One of thc.W'"' m!-akes to whiev. the follower of,.Oi"ri t i- lab!e i.. thi age of monev-tti"g and ib-plny is tb tendency uvWdulje tn ncetlle's. ami hurtful adoriincnt n tlie matter of wit-' ting on ojgfinl and Jewelry bexoui me necesjawes i coniior: ami jood tate. 3 Enj'an'l Kwin.lut. Let JTery daxvn of ;norainr be tr you asjlfe b-innine; f bfe. aiw! exerx settinwm lie to you a its clo-e: t:e et ev" p nf ii"-e short bxei leave its bfre ri-con! of -ome kindlx thini: dorfor others some irooillx -"tn'W 1 orjPaowled piinetl for x'our-elxes MfimrM u.y to tlav. from -trvnrth tc n'th. xou shall build ur intb-tl. bv . Ix tbotiL-ht. ami bv ji:-t mil. a"i ic-ia of England, of" xvhich It .-nal Ot le saitl: "St- xrb.it msnnfr ot stones are here: but: "See xvhat man ner of men- Buskin. Might is right, say many: and so it is. Miirht is the right to bear the bur dens of the weak, to cheer the faint, to uplift the fallen, to pour from one's own full stores to the need of the famishing Might is right: but it nex-er L right to oppress the weak, to trample upon the aeienseiess. to extort fraci the poor his all for t.-M purpose of ang a little tn one owe "Wo that the nDOstle. 'ought to trong. savs the inflrmi please our- iics ol the weak, and selves That the n right ol Cbri-rian might .5. 5 US. BBBal aaaaaaBaLT aaar MMbMfc. SAL lt. n a lrtty l-W St-a vbptian.t Uk-a frvr; ti s s nwl tJH-r hub rvwbW. ti- k -.. kr . until djuf sad cwwl lrj krroJ . .- brow a ) t. cir mad fnll mi At -hr-i rnrni hi ;b Wli J u&'.. tby r hoc Lbarkrr Oixfe mum? t . WX luu w kUUpiI ou i Um J jr ! d.l. 7W wt of lb Mtartr k lttr to s into tnr Hj;n tat r etpa ua II lar r I t t V ...... 1 J .- t kta ar -oid ib inHtna, whrm ;h- baihtit: fc imr. aad (Wa hkd hs k r rfi tb lUajf xmi JO uar li, aft.1 tli rrrftj Ur &( j uvot a moot a IjUt Ta r -f j Latitat -nng do by tor aati-. , ln upm tb . ll awl lb. x' ( (erv Ilid l tbr jrw -t. iutrr4 as: o- V bra kiaarr .. -l j B3. , jj lBt. rookrrK. ': r :heH-" n-. nloat ibr .'. biHro j -!- . tb water, sad. at a jf f " , ,4j:itHl, pna U.tbt-ir ft od a mUrti N ib a iiuwiblr 'Mar frifbu . f..u. tiu.1 j J. - tn . .. ; in .m jw -i . vi . - nti th -h aad m dnea ak- -l r few titles inixtMi. uatd tbrir r attack 'iw-m iiith htrkory rlobav I'- knockt-1 earl, they arte t: -xvith loo:. 4.rp kmt nod : ,k are juellr rt-toovet! from lbK' The w-rrk is dix total ataoajr tae .--otto- kacH-ktn; tb tiU jnwa. "' -tabbiu vh.-in ami -id! oUmt tw oil the dun. The natixe lutlwit- n : k'T aWtit thrve hundred, and t:c.l the triw- of th leufx in tirv id-grail- b the compir with v .r houv -itx ton- of coal, it dot t' - .:. a M'hot-I-master, salmon aad dh-r i ceith - and iHowforU lr th-ir I ' the liieu are paid -ome -HM ... geiher each -en. a -urn mre t. -lttlieie.it to meet the liintled u l -life in a re;nH of almost irrjt.i fog- at d litter t-solatiou Fran i co Chn mV. Vhy We Are Despondent. The em--i- of our lower mood mv be di-"oxercd wtthtMtt much M.tr. Indige-tiou. ill health, lack of ut!i n it .sleep and. King ba 0f the--, our r. t tioiut! sin of overwork atnl our huinas. nature -in of oxer-aiiiet. aeesMint t.r iiiuch f our deMindencx. Lixing le ond our mean-. n-imiijr a -tx! which the tncoiite doe- lit ju-tlfx . t ix ins pr ttv tliiiitr- xvhich we ran t." i ilx pax for. laxi-h out lax tot.tt,. i appearances these ami kindred i t -make the head id" faindx IrtNp. i t bitter and -cxere. The are -sh .rt 'hut thex can not le chet'iful. aiel tin r ttatiit ilx -et table is -erved with a t n of lltlkltld speech xxhleti mirs the t! ofcxervdi-h. C'tntuin I'num. P'JO.OUO ...not Ba.v Kiiascisoo, Cm.. The rnin,:j publishes in MitintRnro tin fotlutnnc mar- ' x el. Captain W. F. S iiatfy, Ui? oilet pi - ticcr nf t'n r-iint. ninti- n 4i-iitutnrai! nf !h. intense Kiitrerinj; .-r hi. friend Col n-l I. J. Uhauison, an Army o::1--t of dti.;n M n, nml nn II-.-l. S. C-insul. xiho wan nttael.'il il"' " ! the w mwir ol "l-l wiUi viuleat rb-i- ' ,,., - ..,... SurruhM ,,v In aft-r ' year he Jcatne i. hclplcs c-ipple, nn I after trj-nifj iiUtnUrlt-!r-ties!i , Ue-ltni.is of other countriis an I upending n fort-ne of l),0C0, tho dlseov emil to rmui.- a more virulent type. KiunlJv. he a p r- I Ktiaded to txj'SuJacoU Oil, tho r at c n- ,, ,ri, r4rti srr ...r- qticror of pain. It workel a nurttc' ' t ., I'hnintjrururrm wmi ii ;-i.-r cure. In a letter to tho ChrOnielr h sa- - .- -' - '' nnnxCnptnfnhxvasry'atttatcnical ili I is: , ..( irr.in..vnvinwui..i . -. r u ..ii.. .. .iii ..,.. .', i v l ttir n-umimijiinoiuj umjuui. ...-.- uoniouio triiihiuinc3!i ol t as nK-nt, because I feel jicrfectly e'-raln tliat n knowledge of mv euro byjl. Jncolx Od will jiroro tlie mean ol rj.-tni; hundrcii; of sufferers." Q Ci-ocn cn.Ti bttj. br- vrp tiithiv them. MercJuutl TrvrjW Voimj; ,Hn,pl' TliU. Thk VOLTAirllBt rtlF.o' Mnrlmll. Y Ii otrcrtJKend tlilr tlPatt II nni"-i rAiobKivrnndotJer m tw eri.iAis ontrialfor : tlny, ton.-n v.i'itit.- r -id ttlJllctMl wlthnci' aib ritx.!..-o' x.tai Itv and nil Vbidsyi tro.il .-s l-i f.r rli-u-iiriitistii.nfuca"jf'pnnilvn an I inanx tli cg diaHeji. f Jl'.pIrt'T. st. .cation uh!:b. ciirrcs-l, nsrsi,!!.' trial i- alime.J. Writ--them nt oinj -r i.'utrattd paniphl:, fr.s-. A?f adv tm ivett Tie- pawn'.iroVnr s clerk. BsitW ( ,unrr ' JadftVrnt Ihi .liunnrr I. tss-.. i Wo atJTrt pnrcl to pro x-e it by the Werd of Goi JPer lnfurmntioti. nddre O.r JCail or A. J. ltnboii, Woodhnll, 111. if L.ntNO iju"i:i'.ii l)iput a!on'u m AJiotT thlrtx- yonrs n'-o a prominent Physician, Ir. Willinm Hall. Hcov.t.hI a reaieIy fortiijioisesof Uietlimnt.ctnt finu la:i, which was oi sue'i wonderful et!l -v ev tliat it soon cainel a witl n'pu'-ntlori in bthis e nmtrv. Tho nani of tha tn -lirin is Dr. Wu. ILvLts II us am ror. tiik Lvx-s. A spAKic arrojtcr A pretty crl. Texiis illnj'. rtM.'sTooTHArnnlMior nxrelnl talnwt'JS'""" VnN.siif)tir --':; heal-ami t-auUtte. "" M hm x.s foii.N KsuorcK kilteroras . Itu: Joa. u-tr. is n lsV lik-s n lirr When it is tliusuel with n 2a.p. Ir toileted irtth kre F.vet. v Tr. l"i'. Tboapi-on's Eye Water. Druvlit fil - THE GENERAL MARKETS K.xN-AM ITV. Ix-r-c. r l'ATn.E-?hlipnjr 'tc-r- f ' V CriiTexas H " Nntire ci - JJ HOG? 0o-l to chter hen? J Usht WHEAT-.No 2 red No. I IJe)ctel - mKN-Nn.:Mliwl i.T No. - HVK-Vo -J FUH'K-Faas-r. I-'" HAV-b-vivebaltnl 3v ,t'"TT,K"-J.'hT' i S!f'he cwwwf rroaw IMl:K !lam- Shinihter- . ... Sle. .... XV(M)I- XI-Brt. airaed lnjTAT"U'S IHir tiihel ST. Iris. CATTLE-5blpP sSt-vr-butchers' ttir HOG?-Hoavy SHEEP Fair to casee FUtK "boe WHEAT-.Vo.:ml. -COKN-No. 2 aslxed OATS No. t KVE-No. 1 IIAKEEV JITTEK-Crrainerr - Mtddlln?. CHICAGO. CATTLE HoM to choice 5 O ft C tn Hw: PacktajTAOdshlppiCff IW C 4 3) SHEEP Fair to cboic r 75 ft s TLDU.U Winter wheat. J3 fe IM ' 7 ft 7x rrfc rssl WHEAT No. tred . No. 3 . . ....... No.2 priny .... .. CORN No. S OATS Xo.2 RYE . . . PORK New Me XH. 37 S 1 & II 37r& 11 SO far-'w.! friS. " t A Cat : n tt i i rtS Si I ia i '' oi p. v J h ai irt i 3 ri in. ii t ts : u in 17 5 s n t a 4 75 i ri fc x a to v 2 7S 3 1 Si 3 i 7ife 7 s (f OS iS 1 71 II M J II 75 I 10 & 1 , ft . . ax v NEW YORK. CATTLF-E-Tport 7S ft 7 S) HOOS-Good to choice is 4 -O ojTTON-.MkidHiur. ... M CI U 13 3 IXOl'K Good to choice . 3 5 3 WHEAT No-Srrd . . .... M ft CORN No. 3 ft S7 OATS Wctera inlzcd 32 ft 33 FORK Standard xne. 12 7i e 13 J PETKOICM-UnUrd .. 7 x TTJi mt ItrAjr, C , Ot rtr . a MW i f Wcl i A U c irw' J2-dUs2 rr-i " fr. t r-. AND, s iTi Bisesssg W viviyy" !5ivirbfa K SPECIAL OFFER." S20. v. rtorr-t. U ,. t.. m - . O, l . .tin '.1 . 1 T ,- W - r. a u" o cro -. i . CT.I liiliil'krjU. . a iic.- i.'ssfiiv; ni.4h sasaaggr. li ?e will again sail during tht msnth of Dacsmbcr 300 flDPANC nn '"- InxljIL ' liiCIII MlUlIf IU IV t)IU Ym month. Write us tarty for a cataloguo and pricis, t:pt- ; dally If ycu want tht In:tru- ment beforo tht Holidays. Ercry Instrument will bo sint on FIVE DAYS' TRIAL and guaranteed for 6 YEARS. ' WEAVER ORGAH ft PIAMO CO., ' York, Pa. Catarrh paajaa - a myti fj t i -." 1 - - Vtm oaKV2tJ t-i t mk i WS Dry; kj i Kf-r Urn ",M ' A i I M fl It- 1 w kk- l-t lAYFEVEf? ' l ,t(v --v Tw.. tif .t.sx mv77; s nf .i.vr sir:. 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