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If jtfiownerV kind and true, .And that'H the kind of Ixjauty, iIj'Ki'1 rad ljy. forjou IlUn .'. Ilcsfurtl, in fluUUn &vp. BEING A KITTY. The nxiwrlenre r a IJttlo GUI TTIio IVunti-iI to Ho it Kitten. 01i, "dear!" :iil Dotty, one bright June morning. "I wish 1 was a l.itty,-.-o 3 wouldn't have any horrid old tpelling-K-j-Mm. to learn.' "Why, Dotty!" .-aid her mamma, IrKifc-mg up in surprise from her -sewing. "Ju-,'t think what you are faying. Von ivo'ddif t like to be a kitlea instead of xnv little girl, wtmltl you?" -'To, I would," pc'.uted Dottv. pern-- ,,, , ... ..... , 'iti islrly. "I think kitties hvve a lovely I thne. They don't have anything to do cepi nave a nice nine anci run arotinu, :nid I never begin lo plat anything thaJ 1 don't have to stop for lemons. I ju-t cept have a nice time and run around, 'c .spelling, .so:" and ?he pueken.-d up 5ier face into i. perfect network of frowns-. Alaiiinia said nothing for a few min-iiU-.s. although she was sorry to .ee her little daughter fio ill-tempereil. Pres ently she .said: "Dotty, you may put away your book ami be a kitlv r the rest of the kiy if yon want to' "He a kitlv!" exclaimed Dottv. in surprise. "Why, how can I be a kitty, mamma?" "Vou can do just ru your kitten does run around and play all da. and not hate a 113 Ie-.son to do or patchwork to .scu." "Oh. mamma, do you really mean it?" aud Dolly dropped her book and pimped up from her little chair, her face as bright as if a fairy had corn. and .smoothed away the frowns that had been disfiguring it- Ves. I mean It," mamma aid. gravely. "Iut if ton begin to !. a kilty, ton must d just as y ur kittt does all da v. Yore uiustn't think yoi: are my little girl, tr expect n. to do nut thing lor ou Unit I wouldn't do for the kittt." "And I can really plav all dat. and run out into the garden whenever I want to! OIi, I -hould like to be a kilty everv dav," exclaimed Dotty, in de light. "Wait until this. evening before vou say that," answered her mother. "ler-Iiaji- you tviin't like it as well as yon think you will. Now run away, for I don't like to have kitties in in) .sitting room." "Miou! miou!" cried Dotty, like a little kitten, running out to furl Snow ball. "I'm going to be a kitty like you. Snowball!" -he exclaimed, picking her up and giving her u loving sijueee. Snowball onlt winked her eyes .sleejw ily. and didn't -eem a much delighted a Dotty was at thr-pro-pect. "(.'oute. wake itp, you hwv thing!" exclaimed Dotty, a Snowball .seemed ilispo-cd to curl herself up into a soft white ball again, and linish her nap. "Wake up, I wans you to play with me." It was not very ltug before Snowball was quite as much disioed for a game as her little undress, and they had a grand frolic together in the garden. "I am -tire I should like to be a kit ten every day," tlw. little girl thought to bei-elf. Jf she had been doing her usual morn ing tasks she would have been stitching .away at the patchwork yet, or writing her copy, in-tead of'Jiaving all thi-'iun. She chased big yellow butterlHes around llw garden, .she went into the barn aud t mm co. v.tt" Uii tfM nm huatr.d - wr 'gg-. and d:d ex-rrlt a he likel. ft-raW-lltii: iiiiiis romjiing. and -picking Siww- nail up, waiketi lov..lv back to ftthe house. t "What -hall r do noW?" shethoiiMil y It is too hot to jump rope, and iAim t'red of running. 1 think 1 will go in .and get my dolly and dres. her." " I "Where arc. you going, kitty?" aslaed lier mother, as -he st:irted upta:rs. "I am going to get my dolly.V' sin-were 1 Dottt. .smilitg to" hear "hr mother call her "kitty."' ' I "Oh. no." a:d nssijnua. "kitti never have dollicsto plav with. Kujn out in the garden and play -with Snov - .ball. ' "t.ii. mammal exclaimed Dottv. in dismav, "c:iut I have mv doilv to "tilaV tvitnr n "Xo," answered her mother, quietlyi 2 can't give my little girl doll to kit- sies to plav with." t Dottv paused, irresolutely, Shodidn jjsc.iius tery wen. " Maiunia. he said, vr.'scntlv. -avon t you plav that I am not a kittv f--sr a little while, and li?t me itave tin doTiie?' -o. my dear. answeretl her moth er. T to'il you that you mnt le Kini ior an uay. so I stiall not expect my ntue uotty back until thnjven tug lmTy wanted the dolli. vcrv tihicIi lc.c she didn't want to tell mamma that :tie was tired of being a kittv alntadv. so she M-cnt slowly out into the garden a?ain tssainowh:iL - ---- s.Trttlt1 Ifvaavslfe a hair and wash rer face before dinner'! thought tlie hot, tired litile -irl. nush- I ..i ?. ... her arm- f:i,i Msleeu , chi. w-isJi mot. er lie.ir.s a man rism"- tirotar.c t "-Miou.-aaswetvd Snowball, an an-V oawU. a-ml 1"sn,tt!7,Iu S'1 ,n : T N?, of'011 J,0:'r ,:?r..-,!s"" fe swer whicii raicht mean eith.- - f P .beml? t"y and I-t me If xo,.r -"""-d If you ;av -bv -oily row nc c - J own little girl ajram. I will nt-Jajr t ni- i ' : Trl1' :l.v -unict lur.tr worse ome u: Ah. I, -- .!-?.. I T " . - III... ...I I 1--.. 1 . .1.... . I $ "T -tcl, nm.n,o ,..i.i i I. PJiu aoout mvnSson anv mP-D;.ut I "e si-uii.s iuo:ukmv. i; :;nuuni- b a i.nii iuiuiioia ii nun: in iiwii mv ... , -i 8 ino- fwidr h..r t-L-srri.s,i M,r.. ..it.., i- $ 'spose if I asked hef she would tell me, ..!-, . - I. a a a. . X r iu:u sue aiuu i wasii kitties iaces for '. them. Never mind, I don't care. I g.vrould a great deal rather be a kitten.'' rresentiv the dinacr-bcll ran-, ami C V D-3 jumped up eagerly and rati into - tt 5 U1C "ouse. ii t "iot come into the dining-roora, f kitty." saii mamma, gravely. J I "Oa. manuna, can't I Jiave mv dia- ncrr1 cried hungn- Dotty, her eyes fill 4 ing: with tears. "Ye?, I always give kitties their din Tller,", answered manumi. -but I don't let theiijeat with inc at the table. You j 3 will fiaayour dinner out in the kitchea where bnowball eats hets?." Do'ty went out into the kitchen vcrv iifiloviiy ilaunna could not surejy have :Wtz dinner iKje-r '" a at the table. Sbo would ca few nnnulca. pernap; so ."lie aft down and waited very patiently, &' Sward her papa's i-tep hi the haVl-y ,a' could not run to meet him t if wr hair all tamrled and a dirtv fac: h .uU. Where' Dotty?" .she heard. .m aM.. and then, when mamma toidjjhim. he an-wcred: m "Well, 1 shall be glad to t&&jk r b-.ek again to morrow." fa Then nhe heard the clatter of kni.e and fork.", and knew thatf tl&y were really eating dinner without )tef "Oh, oh!" she crieL "I Ij.&'t think, mamma loves me at all. or -ife'wouldii t make ijk; eat out here all b-Viiy-elf.'' and the tears began to follfmoi.o an other down h'T cheeks. f M "I won't eat here, M)!" she -aid to herself, and turned re.soliitl -.iva;. fnim the dinner that v:iS .valt.t. for her on her little plate. r 4t lint hhe was a vi-rj hnngr,-Uttle ;:r!. and tlie dinner looked va $-;od. - after a fw minutes she dnu'i'bi-r te:.r-i and began to eat. i S "We'll go out and wing ..t tin- ham ' mock, 1-and-by, Snowball, ili.- -aid. in .she lx;gan to eat her 1 srt iut Snowball was fit asleep, fi hejjm'i li'i- ished her dinner aud curled At-M i.t for a nap. f M "Voif re a lazy, sleepy tl inj. no-v- t ball. :ul I won't nlav' wltklvoti :mv . more," .said Dottv. indignantly; -" I found that her playma'c wix- Lu-i ' asleep, and she went'sloud iliwa tl e ( t,li"i,.!Iwa!lt ,,y ,,"lf- , 1 , I Ihu hating nothing to do qrai-df'-an vork aft(.r . It w lmt ..,:. as sh,. thought it would .i V. h-n .-snowb.ill got tirel of jdayi.jjj'ah- eiud ."snowo.iii got tiret ol tdayjijjjti- eiui ' 'rl np and go to sieej'rj bui D.tty fu!!n't do that. The lm: '. n k.iis ia ifi-xifii- iin. ii ii:h mu nil -IH- do with herself? She climL d8j'.' ' hanit'ioek under the old am !;$:-. .- :m1 amitseu nerscll lor a litule y. ano v. mg ing lierself backward as I fnv. a"d. If iritririfr til. ftltfk flu. lir-in.n.. " !i.rn meant tltat she could not eal bird had built her ne.st ana w carnn ,'1-:in'It,',: :mtli-r to thew tobaec; ing food to her little ones. ' another to swear like :i pirate: another ' I liteii the birds tvere indt trious ad t ! the bully of ih- M-hool. The happy. Onlt hile little Ditty found ;h-' reader of dime not els aspires to man time pass slowly. IWn Jysh.- st j ,,., , 1riM.ur,Ilir a lnv j,Kto au, Aunt Mav dnte up to theloor in her I , ,. .... prettt little pha-ton. t.n-hmwL upa-a -1,mhh and ihtin- "Oh, auntie has come ttt -.keiwammi ,i,,1' hero. A;.ot her. admiring the fops ami me out drhing' exel: imel Dot v. who I wild little canes ami wtar fashion in delight, tumbling head first o it of :iM,. doth.-, tries ! imitate them, aud the hammo-lc in her hurr.flt m-rer I liVlU. :l in,,K..v of hims,-lf. ocuirretl if, her 'hat fc orh:., - her j -0 , wiU not"spe:id an time in nr .v manima might not take he-, as -1.- tvt- i ;., :h.lt to ,.. lJu. xUlt .mtl tB a much insieau oi mamiaa swi.ie gut. wii, mamma, ,uu: viaw i- iiorn stair.-," sh.. , xei.i!med, ru ling e igerlt up to her mother .s row i. "I'le: f n. ,r .-,: to ,ull attav ,JmMl hurry and ix u, up. Ic.ws I.e h.ti j xXltn: wh:ll. um an. li(lV -j, -come to take us dnv.ng $ u:ns ,M1(i ,- hl r,r ,, , ; , Mamma looked at t!,o cag.- hit Km hn : :, f,oung aniitirJs, Thov face and hestlatc.I for ant. mte. itv..w ., h:injh ,., ' ,.V(. , n ,- very bant for her o .i ajpoji- l ...it ,,, r,,,,.,1,.,,, ,,,., :In,r,. A ,;,. She knew he could not oi joy t!i dr'vo u mi went by kernel l and left h r l-z; tlaughter in tear, so it ttas with an clloj ::he.said: i "Aunt May didn't contort" take little girl out to drive who has been tdH) all dav. do out again wi.hSnowba'.i. uiv ::;.:. M "Oh, mamma, can't f,-g" Dotty, do-pa.r.ugly, her oy -with tears. I'lea-e. let me go. want lo be a kittv anv iis re.ll ' iTied tiling I don't v, ant to go with Aun.Ma. Oh; mamma." and she threw her-elf on theh! or ui a tem pt -t of grief ais her uir thcr left the room. f I tshe heard the plneloii dri av.ay. and knew that they had reailv g..i"-e without her. Snowball) vokt .tp lr.n her nap and tried to com ort h--r little mistress, rubbing her Mif eoa' against the little tear-stamed face " " "Do 3'ou hate such ilrel.dful t:nns ts I do. Snowball?" akcd ! )ottt . mourn fully, cuddling her littkv pet" u, m her neck. "Oh. dear. I lliink it's perfe.-iiy dreadful to be a kitten when one is truly a little girl." ,Jf Snowball purred eon catedh. It. was very evident she el joyed b -ing a kitten whether Dottt did oriHot. " Let's go tl(c,n to the barn." -aid Dottt, wiping awat her l ari So she went down .stair- aud through the garden, Snowball deiutrVit follow -in her till .she reached tfii tijini Here for a little while she lorgt her troubles in a game of hide-and-.-e 'k"Jl Mie was o intent on her play t"tkithe neter glanced out at the open k of If she had she would U'-V, "' n ,'" blue sky clouding over awl a storm gathering. A loud pM.6f t!i i. d.-r oiJ.v, l.ctf, ucU-fiiif-sicrAgTiu: ot tac h. ,ttiUiro aha hntt-fwen J hid.'ur. ..'iti j r.ttrto'tmronr.' re:itVH f r. m had already begun to fal kv. h at .... , .,,, .;,... rt . i .. T2 tirst. but eomiutr huircrand ! istcrcett r - , . 1 mv .,-nii i .: I. , i :.., 15 i Uotty stood umlecided mjtiiii.ao'ir 1'ir au.omenL S.ie wa half alraitl to run unto the house in the rain -.ii'dl-he was still more afraid lo stav here alom d:.r- injr tiie storm. M . a Oi, A heavv peal of thunder friten -I ' " ' J l 7" Jfv" M "" " '1 her. aud she raa back to he, .,uv ,a , .? , f''1 r.":" ' 'f?' ": P": the hav. takin- Snowball wu'iUier. ! 'j !,i k:":1; "' :l:'' - : ' "l never, net.- wdl vvantfto h.. a . :'". Wa: u;iM.:la ,,,vr . '' -kitf v a-ain." she sia , hers.ilf. ) ,. ! 'J- f . h;:ui-' :,r7,,m ,h" -"rrs : ,! I tvisir mamma tiould only ,:-, .,' ,:,t " '! kl,l,u: W,.,:U s"d' h'r i...t....e' ,.i ,i... .-..i !.. -1 1 ..... ' ' ' I 1 e siKh co!ts. 1 hev make the jr-rl obbed hersiaf to htep. $ ":.' v,',4 "" -". -"viu -U5.4 oie as soon as Aunt .Mat .had seen the clouds :at!ieriiijj. tdie turned he pony .. head hoinevvard. but she hai Tiot ca- tirelv es'eajied the storm. 3? hcre s Dottv?" wasxian (picstion when .he reached Lot "L p m your rooa ma'am,-'" who had n,it seen tlie little ffa "Uotty! Dotty!" c:dlel jiuu nine; upstairs, out xx Dottv :.vver. .I tVrhaos she u-k i-i tv,rt;,..SB ,. the rain be.i-i. and WM4; -ifrdli, ....... , up to the house afterward." "Miou-v i , , .... ,.. -'sss, -! n.amiiei for M... lwi-,..s.o nM, '. . vorite nlavroom. and wrsitnrii..Va?v..ir,. nroif itboiit ln.r -!.. i.. ".i..,..,,',.. 1... .' walk under the dripping zreesjM !.. r l-tflo t'ii-I .' tr t,.. v ....o ,.. l5 thought mamma. ntttinJr. Ti s'i. ! hoki.(l rt ih.' t.-ir.i....r..rl f?.. t&t ,.?.. . ty," she said, taking thclitu:!aft tu m v'1? S?Sood: onl' Ict n,t; h.llle D?lt-V ai?im n5ht aw?J- tour I ill sjr. : thcr s uirew ncr arms around h-r neck. "I think mvl.H tie snrl has fi ff that doinjr nothinjr is the harc.il fof all." sajd mamma, and nb : sverl3ottv becins .to fret over v.s 5-eam or hard lesson, mamma-1 to remind her of the time shcj, wish, to make the little girl set to work to conquer her difTics she may fairly earn and enjoy; hour that comes afterward. Jli KciiTicy. in Christian at Work, f A man at St. Alban?. Vt,. tf. o remark that he would civi cr.u ior a car- xae next, an . - - . tlrt'entv-two odvs were on haji( elxpocaujr to 120 av.ay teat rllte - i.' - '' m s is-v. I a.a. m i. run liELIG 10 rs R HIDING. MY REFUGE AND COVERT. II-hr. r.r t!. .lth IIU MImti. and Ulmlt't III tu -halt i.Vmi t-.4. -. j: J, ( '1.-rrJ wt'i rt: i'm( ItwTTTr, ' t .--.! . .ih li.-4Utfr .. ( ..i .-u-. J n.a al' that UajtA htmaMk 1'tnl.jr wjnjf m I tru:Sai t ru-r Ilis "iinrd I h!-: ?: - in tht b-But.fut 'luv&tw I a t an Ior-r r fclNdc. !!- ! hit refuse rA evrJ. I mWUM v.i.jrsnr m Cm-1; 1It Hiu I j-iu-.-. ully ra. 'I r:cjc HI ? l !U rJl. tr.J.TrH.'rins-o; III tv-allir.. I liITt)-vlur-f !! UlU'tlL. K -j. ! Jfn r t"r !vnr. hh'it-tt-l ft l. .r,.! ,x aisiit. .Ii.Htf 11 lir'tr. in .V i" i$&erxT. International Surjda-School Lessons. lirr--IBT vt "ARTIJC Jan. t-I.iBt it Tnm- .. Art-21: 2W Jan. 11 i'uitnt il.ti Aet-s H lT-7 J.it. 1 -1'ttul - Fan-well At.3 3v.- Jjiii. - i'.iiii.ioi' to J-rnnk-Hi Aet.21: 1 Kl. I I'uiil MlJeniaMta ... Ac 21 1.. U. --I'aul ttii". .. ...At-trl 274i rli l.V-rnul lt'lfni- . ,vlZ! 1-21 l.t. r:-i'aui i:-:.m th unt--t' t-t-ii in Mar. 1 I'aul tit Ut l'f. AtUSI IT-21 "r - I'aul l;-fori- FH x . Ml- J. Hr. Ntar 1"- 1'miiI l: Ii.u- Ntrre.'-M 't Oi. t 1- r I'aisi I ..(!! ut-l Aet 3'. I'KC Mur - II-i i'u, :,ti j--if iii. ;t4r rt . T niHT-tii r 'tln-r l M,tj 'cifuxl tiy Ui. sehixil MANLINESS. I'tmtiv ld-ii IIiiI.tI.iIikmI li Si.iew ltoi n Thi- snJ.,.t V!..t 'oiitltuta". Tru. MiiiiIIii'o- -Mint- l.t I'siri-ntk 11, ttVIl it, !h liildrni Tlt Cmif ltiitri of tin WIkiI,-tlutt.r- "I -itr .d ;im: K.-i-;i III, I 0111- IW illlllllCIlt-." l! tie- bot i- the fa'In r of the man. then the hot ought to be man!.-. All the lr.s will sat jc, to ibis. Hut if I sIimuiiI a-k them. on- by ne. Wirt: d wmi mean bv being matth ? 1 hotild g.-t some lunnt answers. Uae llnuk- ! that the tvav to be mnnlv i- to Mnoke I :in i fl,tIa.s uf IJIWI tl lhi. wa tJ u. inanlt. or is ii in:uii in irv i't lie oiii Im- f. re tour time to put av.ay li;-h things while tou are a bow "it is as tie girl ec;js-d herseli for being unable to sit still, bt sa;. ;i:g sh wa- "chock fu!l of n-et.-r." Site eo,:.d not help h-r restlessness. ,ur. n is ii.-mii r. eteu. j for the bo.- than for th grls. A loeo- uiotite has to blo.v oil' s:,.:iui. or it would blow up. And it :s just s( wish the boy- .lohuiiv IVrn's mother as a t rt t.'.s'.Idioiis woman. Mje wanted .lolmav to be a little man. he told him lli.it he iniisf ome right home from m hool and neter sjop So plat in the stieets. If he did he wonl ! spoil ids nil clothes. John-it did no' like this. -o he went to the I'.ible Jo find out ulietjier his mother was right or not. He lotusd m tlie piopheet of Zechariali, in the eighth chapter, this er-e: "Ami fie stns t-..' tn-. slmll !- toll of Ihijs anil p-irN iiimii;'ui im. -tr.-ci th rts.i.'" He went to his mother with that terse and s..",. .M-'.mm.i. if that wa- the way th.-y did iu .lenisalefi when ('ml dwelt in the midst of it. and it was eall.-d the vlt , of jnit i the mountain of the Lord of Im,ts. I he holy moimt ain. it can: In- wrong for uh- to plav in our streets." Mr-. I.'rim w.is ;. p,"oit v.oeian. She tlid not know there was such a terse in the Ihble. Hutu hen she read it and the e.-,.-s in the context she h..d to give it up. The truth i that -he thought more about Johnny's clothe- ih.-in ant tiling else. Many inotln-rs are trouMcd lrcinise their bet's are v., i:lri ., 1-,t Xa- Hut they had better hate the trou'ole that uay th.ij.in nur-Mg puny. si. kit boys, who" haven't life enough to tear anything. I say then, tirst of ail. the manly boy j- not that pah- liitl- fellow v,-j ilioiie, in a corner while tlie rest are racing and romping all oer the play ground. A man neeiis strengfL of body. He neds muscles haidei.ed bv xi rei-e. A: d t! iw; vv!i. are lunuinir and imii-.Msie- :iTlU pusiunj: am: tumiiii i... . . . , ,' , . I..- hi ihit ueeis are prepanivr ir ine r,,"s; :tl tmnble ot lite. The. are . , I .. ,, ,, , ,. . ,., r f. - 1 ' :i L1 "l "PI; ' for !lfu'r ,'i , '' "W W,m ."m' :" '" -.'';V''"M'ts-a ' v that may he ' .111. II 1 l.Tl.ri...... I.I TT... . I.tl T.IIIT.II .-. -..- K .'.' , , lv t I a Tscs. K u. mi i i jmj iim-ii. ii'ini sl The." oft n make the noblest men. Hut a manly boy will cultivate ir. his l-o; life the spirit and the manners of the irrown-up ir nth-man. He won't be ' a s:i:iir,. r.ntil heistwentt or twentv-l one. th.-n suddenly turn round i.nd be . t'loiisrhttu!. polite and poii-hcti. I-x n i sve then what a true p-ntlcman is. and . Iocs, and we can learn soinethiiiir about i Xl t tin- true boy ouirnt U be. aud do. j - i and not do. . A itentleman alttav- teil the truth. .1 Wnnl i. ;n ii.n I a. !: 'j'liil. What i '1,,,' this .r.v to th 1-ov ' I: avs:"du't I I -don't 'er in ll-.e liril.it of s-tiinnine irr.s j,j,t for fun Don't think it is , lo .real oinlrer if vou i!n--Ive rnir . l -'r or mother in "l trio tlrimr " IV- trarik. and inniiir in nil rliar vm: sav." ! A gentleman ilon't ,,l'a!1s's than these Lilliputian oath 'Ui maw ivw jye. I hey are ;ttt a I'ke I a.s th bl o.i:1'.- that! the yountr j fWean'ts hate not tct ctmnic to utter. noi te? t-iiuratrc io ui.er. ; course c.-ilv" acquiro.L j come 500a if you ctdti- out that is n cour.i' lilt (I IJ ..a. s .... , -..., ,- -lilt iv V...1.V s-t-VF.4 14 VICi v-.ii..- J A tr'ntleman don" hotr of himself. He i- not a drunkard and a j who altravs wait m" best of reryiiu:ig. tvho crams at the trdd- aid ira.n.s v the kitchen, and ' st-ffs h;rso!:' on all ocea-ions Kkc a j 4 hr -s-e. .1, turkev. will erow tin a mer,n t a. 1: e-.reity mar., ::: tcr aotxun t a. but a ; pot-iio-.s.' tv.dtt:emn. 1A gv-nt!cman is always polite to inlies. and the 1 0.7 who rscaus. to be a ! srlutton. And the boy who expect to j that wa- taOt enough we ofiet. many of ev a gentleman must "se lo j. that he otisy our brum- mveuting ways to len't make a p:r rf himse'f. for pi: t hapten its flight. How iukkly the" pa--: irrow to K hogs-u-ile-.s they are killed ! tear -fnl. and we. who i-tig'j't t have tor ro.vsters. "A seUrh. Dies-ish bov. ' cherished it- precious hour-, squandered : and :nc grnUenin-i wlt not U ntdv U tV littU irl-i. He wtU t- ktod Ui bi W. II.- will mm tbrfr took for A"i t 4h.J .;wl l-lt. tK..t ntcr ihr nid.UT .1 bad plrs-. I aont kw oi ldt.naKr s5 l bnitWr Uking gfjrt ar- f a Utfc- -i-rf I would triwi ek a bur. !: t ar tot-tW audunx of jktikl in him A rtkmiui i kind to hU r-ts. 1 rsMrmU-r .. -ri a sttwcjc ma earning an a-sl and I-bb wntaaa LntoK rodwat er. sad fuia t!e cu-b- ia ftr b- as t-td-rl m Utnthrr axes i.'tiogs j,r nrt baby. Ioer r rode men tn tht rar. bt thei ail watched tiuit kvig-o with axitenSi! eye-. Tb't aduire-1 ht fcltai nr Una. And Imjw rwl aad bapp that old indher lAed. I am urr that man a. ktud U) hi" uttitber Wo br tra a lxy I dfjn't feoiKTe that he linis-I doors and made a iu-s wben .4te akeI him to tiring in mwj woch! ur to nra an errand. Kmallv (a. the preachers &ay. thf tnie gentleman in a Cbrutiaa. A nralh noble. hmf-t maa c-an not oeplwi hu dtttv U Itifil. aud th inv who wuukl t -ueli a man most renieinber hh t restor in the dat - nf his tiMtth. A Christian :.t i, no; rancMtis,! pni: of a vo.mg osiT-ef. ne m jus a inn oj !.; ami i Jftritt4 fun a ant other bot. Ilut be dM't ..... , , ... che.it nor swear ih-u. ntlgarwt 1 Wppi-v pk b .telnet He is kind t even bod, and e.i-.a!v :lmt lo ' H'-I "! te f t tin-., who are' t-onr and meakcr ! "t"nI. MV trws " ""-J" -than he is. All the dement- ,i a manh f- Iiar 4 lth l "1 ehnm. t. r tltat 1 hate to!d v.u ol in lhi' ,? " h"C ,'cr.l r4r dofJ "J1 st l.tter ti.r. 1. .uinnwfl no in !h ,.r.l. f s..i. .,.... ..it f. .k. bis.oa ,,f the whole matfr Fear ti,- and Le, HU eon.n,.-1iuhxw-1.". 'io In'trtor. IS STATISTICS. Tl r.cr... M...I.- i.i t:... s..4-r.i u.,,,.,,. iniitioii, ..f K-.-.-i.t t.-.r. One of the M.Sjeets th.V OiHtipiwl the .. .- .i ... ,. ... ... attention of the I'l.uart Conned in Hal- timore i, th gmwth if t!ie tariou n- ligious tlenom. nations m the I nite! States. KajhTI t:iti.t:e:aUh Were eii, plted to e unpiJe tigures. Their table, which shows Uith the abiltite antl vl afive growth. i iuu-resting. lit the eensiis of Hfyt the jK(ml::tioit Ol the I'nitis! Mates was Si.M.'i.o.si. The ligious denom. nations in the United present population i now esthaa'ed at i.ooti.tHNi. Th. gain iu &' tears i-. then-fore. '.L.Vh .'. or at the rate of 7.i per tent. In lio then were h.t).- mi Methodists in this countrv. w. .-in.-., I.st'.l the total ha grown t l.,oj'M8, tthieh is an inerease of 7. jn-r cent, keeping paee e net h with the iaen'art in jMipuiatiou. i he atimlier ot atlihanti of the f.riotts Haptist churches in W- . as v".,o. To-lav ii is l:'.oi'.oi. Tlie inere.-r.se in Ii.' years is. therefore. .o per eem.. a giin in ab-olute raMo. but a falling oil' when considered relit I'fly. Tlie Presbyterians in sou num bered :t.fioo.iHHi " N'ow the numlM-r ....V't.i. an incr'3sp m 'I. years f '.hi per cent. Tin Lutherans, who hste been materially benetltisl Iy con-t int ami im-r. as, ng em.gration troin (ieniia ny. Swetleii. Holland and Norwjiy. hate grouufrotii l."i.V.i-ii! 1 mU to I'.n . in Wst.orat the rate of I'OjH-r cent. 'Hie I'ongregatiotialists hate d.-cluiel tvl.t lively very much In tttentt-lite ears thet h.ttc advance 1 but '11 jier cent , that is. from 1. II. . iu Isi'.o to I.'s.. ioi at present. On the other hand the other varioii- l'eformed churches Dutch, ('eriiian ami Lt.mgelical Xn an increase of m-arly .Vi pt r cent . from slo.o-.). in !s.;o to L''oo.o.msu-iay. The Lpiseopaliaits how a fair increase in nuiiil ei-s. yet one relatively U-Iow the average. The-r pen siitage of gain is .'5:'i per cent in twenty -lite year-, bringing up the total from ;i.o to l.L'Po.tsio. The ' Il.s.rews have in ereaseil from :k"ii.i-tii in l-Jlii to 7ik.oi.m in l.s-l. a full l"i per cent, of gam. The Friends, or (Junker-. hniv an ale-o- lute ;l- well u, relative di-elim Thet have fallen t" per cent.- from -..'tJo.nM in l'Io to l.Vu.o'Ni in ivs,, Ttie de nom'ita'iou of ( 'iristi.tn-. who are nu merous in Kentucky. .Southern Indian. i. .southern Ill:;.ois and souri. number '"VM. agHi.ist MIs- oh in lsCo, -in ah-. .Jute e-un of t'-o pi-r cent . yet a falling otf relatively of I.. Hut the most surprising feature of th cah illations just compiet.-d i the jrrovvth of the 'atholic- In !? Jhey numbered in the United Mates .".17.. ih. Xow there are ,..M'0.. This js a r.un of 'Jin per cent, in twenty -live tears, .should the s;inj.. ratio of in cfiv.se continue to be preserved, they would minister fifteen tears hence 2.;.- woino joiuo-. iu own Kudu ,.t , Lkrvnut" Hn ... He . o-Hi.ixiO. lUtcJusUr jnnocrci and 'ould Pray. We once asked a unn who dMc, not believe in (Jod or a fufBre life, and does not want to. this I.fc Ivm; ail sn..ici.(t for him. where he would look for rtui sol.ition if death should eom vert near his home? immediate I should pmv." was a is to reply. 'Vht. and whom?" we asked. "h:Ie I do not v.;ch" he sjv-d. "that this ower hx which all thinirs were create I is nn in telligent that can he moved by human prayer- and woe. I tlo not know that it is not. neit'e do I know that the.-., i. nflV :i -,at i lermtt Ivln" ju-t betoad u, ,.vi.t,.nCf which vie fnn 1 fe."s I should prat. 'yl el-y tsuild I do?" ! .1.m,.i.'li!.. s,l?.,..,, f.- m.. t...i...... aa s. in vsaB,ira-a-a i i ! ,,0 ..vi,: n ... uf i-.v ,-. .... , t t ... .joubt n-MH-. tv.- Him." niransn-' ?. . - - take ad. anfa:e m t tn time f ener .r. ...,. T;ii, ilo:;' t ff.rv.- .rs 'n ,. u .. . a 'oim1 deal 50 them, inasmuch a- thet m.vi.i m c'.j?" : 1 :: sin., ilit ?, .i-.,--. in- men cl.ar to the la-t cham-e of life thrn-.vn n.i! :.. Ir.p.11 ifrn.v j.,t-.,..- .... ! If all men d.. not believe ia (; .7,5 i that you say." j sooner or ku.-r, coino to rarod Ha. tvear. If t our i Jvl'I:n .'vV. sootier or Ii!ir. mrr.n in t-.,1 ?!- I Choice Selections. We must lcrnl an atteitjre sr. for Hod's vo:c- is soft fcnd -till, and .s niv herrd of .hoe who hear nothni' t s to trad a s,,J j; i ese. now rare enough to heariui -peak! Fkuc'oh. -I desir,. ,-nt io;yr on the I.-e W or quin-inea: .- that tht mu st-.ni to! cunny c,,Ie of ndia - to put truth :v- en.blv af-adv oa tlie table, rwu -twixt me and tae s;o-m mv Mvitwr t-i..ji.- ,V..i .....i, .:.. , , . , . ... - ,. - 1 i?ZA, w fl"yi-. j -: 'CO w ind-V ":do fl' t2e ---- ffft How we are ail inclined to wish taw away. The year-fly by, but a if raany if them wi'h the reekle-sne-- of one who na-- loncdi's r-sour,-. X - spendthrift w.is more r,cklt-s of In. money. And yt 01 r -supp-y i- Irraited. and tve know it. How limited we ma not kaow. bit: certainly much Km tiu.n a tear pet. Lei ts : 1,-71 orrr a ni-w le:tf and guard earefnl:.- vrka:- riS n I Plains &a&& iftzfe. KO.V.E. FARM AND OARDSN. DttfHlcikm tr sp! ntr mp I wl znzrv jfardrtwr it ar , rrmir Uk rrt Ur a j; mW tWr ; ",wm- -x rr' - A mn fUl ! tax l-mn villi oOw fmr-iM.4 itk. .tn.s o o-H mt tb xjmrul. u1 brn tbr Ttajr ' hai rttmNfd Ukt lhrii4 polr tWr mw ptiicbrd bas-k. Kuh. awif a4 i ,rl" - " t t-J" r TrV- j J" mm Tbr small fmH csa b cr.3??hljr rrnna at a wrv lum imrt md . t-m irf atrU raharr. wkrb maJkr - ,,.. ibrtK-W Mrrfal biOKh mzm9 tm arrr I'M iava H s atdv tktftr to tt UiobrU M ptM" fruit - t piTlh te wtta a Iirli; rk4d tb owwrr I ftt think tht -'iron dua't fav. W.l ! " If cla oil W tas.1 jar inU hk !iOfr-.-tit tk it h.? tukir-rdrataW. sad UadrrntlwWI tkorxr-ijfhH wftd wrlL Vr t,Ir. tbev a siway ! -rr ta ;h Ung ran. aI vrt oft-o they &r cbeais-r at tbr out tbfto tJrd. cure a wrmasrfit mootb to varb drmia ' by umin it up with nctar NtHbing I pats better than frt ear in !x: a j U.t ,. y. R i . I. wno B V,'r H " "r J- nr la' fsV rn whip ooe v.sM-uful 'r l cn'ai IMt,ni l '-t a pi- ' 'T ' 1W wh !iw Myir. S4h!e , and tiatiK with vanilla pnat rr tb j Hly r jani wt tb- rraot bTV it wdl j jprt vry cold tadr bitmg. i SttruntHMh A'rtr. i A ri-nvs-Hidant ?:v Jko follow- i nff c,r wsful binto u onion Tirr- I "U Ii,tr J" ;it ',,l, ." ,,Ur j un growers t j lav , urp. ol i ft-tv ar. ng r . . ""V " nioas lm fr i A etrrt um thinned th-ir ( otjw.ns t three or fur. ir men mix. j inehf itfiart in the nw. Imt at prv.nt th fh-e-t growers wdl rsie frni a dim to tw-att nin in a ft. ?aall on.M- ?.n in-tter ilavrisii than larpe t ones, and I tind i U'ttr market f-r them. I allow two or three to grow to, gt-theroii rich iw.il.' Vre 'irmT. Almond Cream: Crttsh iu.rt-r I '' a lH',,,,d ' weet ntiiiond l.U tbpy IB .. -. -.V. an reiiieisi j iwnvuer. anu pni inatn on one side 'lijfn Lnak i ir.'s. rnml ltii the telkn With 1 H.tled ie:U. Uar . i.. , - an i t ami la a lor an orunart inum I trun the mixture, and poor "u mto a t dish which can stand the tire A " a the ustnrtl begins to fornt, mix the enheI ninionds in ii with a j-on i on mii-i not put them In too .n. or the powiler. being hentt, wuM ink to tin- Isitto'ii. I-:ie the etistant on the tin till -mite -olid N-rtt- it cold. - - HOME ADORNMENTS. Onttiliiic-ltoi.ni iirn.on.-iiu tout Moit te Ci.n.lrii. t 1 h."in. Tlie Zulu hnt his n appe ,re.l iu anew form, and that a dravv.ng room orna ment, intended to hold work or flower. It is -UlTened and gilded, then litod crown downward Iietweeti thn-e nistn sinks, crossed a if to support a gv kettle, with the brim lx-nt -lightly back ward. If intended for flowers or ferns n ttn i- littcd into the crown. Inn it for work, then a lining of a ottilted -atin is tucked in. Tlie enwsod sticks may be short, for standing mi a tabic. or longer, nlfiut the height of a china tlowcr-pot stand. Au ornament of this kind re entlt sJiowa n wa mounted iijwm a s..t of child's gardening tmU. eonippsing rake, hoy and spaib.w'th a small sa-kle hiKikisl in on one !e. and seeureil by :i bum h of r.K' i lot ;s. The tools were pstiutcl t.p.ua I-p't-tvork appears to be f-t..- iKA.-upatioii at pfe-ent. and u- d f..r ! rating dining-room uuil..v 1 1 i front ami lwu'k of I'jkiio. a.-i J. l , ,' of a lo-ikmy-jjlass. small re si r . r. oi N-twirn itoiililf ilrMwi-j r : s where there are no foMn. ii . . This List is r.fter Moori-li .1. .-, wliieh l- tert fahionab'e in. .. ! .1... ........;.. .!! I, .I....I HI. . 4i- mi.iiii" l. in i.'ihiih, ii lire ' n are coniieet,nj; dMrs. a uinl.. smetiuies i-nr out of the m.. , t.ced and tn-wb to open. A lit: ' . i en curtain h.inrs l."forc it. to I'ra-.v t, not. Iii' and mu-siu window i u.-n , r. often ti"d with two do Ioi-iy twisti-d. wit n ne 'he room and the otlo-r .d r liov. f f i n ' t w-.mlww. Other curtains ire t -! . i tery Hie nhbou Um the . r, l -s.tsh. Flour tuirs. mlapted for w rk ornamented with a liand of em -. U r wrfl-ork. or any erap of r . i-.t terial stn-t-hed tightly rotin 1 Ti. .p per a;n! lower part- are m.rr.-! a ;; d nankoni7ine; is;lor. and the aare! . In u ad otr with two rolon-d -.i'"! r.'i tns.vvr.h a -mart Iftv nx e.vl. -id hntnjt is opt-onnl. The ncwc-i cbatrbaek rmw re drawn up in two place, perpend u! -"v after the fa-hionablr Wind-. Iin- m -. drawmes divitle th- eorer :nto tii div;s ;,,. In Madras s,mi Mr.lt:j p,,,. bit fb:- looks well. alo in -f n Ms inr I'bish drawn vr the aii, .' mihI Japanese hand-scrcec. ni-ir.. i . ishei off with a ijw of ai:i t,t t .' bandle. ornamenteil with a tu.7 ! '5 lacisi in the center, i- p-ijedar ,i.e r a ami -kik- ueli. lli r- mo.; e r,i r , '-'- the color dejH.n,J. .I !. . l . I ' J ta M . - ,i.h.-oj . mr i r ,i :. OW s are cvm-riil ill ,.. st.,. x l" " v,,'lo:' on 'aow- U irn oecasnaIiy orna:oMited A.th " m: arrsnH iti a im. O'.ltlinii! in chaiatlU-f . d- ml or t-1'11 '"- u,i ' - l on SO .-crjre or Velvet. Jin- :ix, t On U) -C.-1.V or velvet. hxpei -hell, that cotrr to n lnn, f?r otT tropial -hore. are now- plan -.. ..-. a delicate fera. and iis-sj a d Ti r 'able lU'flnit.na-. "I"be frrn - f.eri y push"-?! ja. with -utl5rM-at uienM .,.- p U aliv. and a little mos. K, J 01 it d.-s not la-t .ot.r..t the -iie;i- are-a;. '" rrcf.tarle-. out caa i e th- r r.- turntsd to it ;t wjvn aot ts.i: I. ur rv. -i.nll- ran si ?! T7... r.. U a- "" -.-- 4 ;B wa. forn .nailer ,iCir .. - ; - -a -- - .- a ni a ccnUT-pee-. m :Ie one arc plac-d at the f r- ner- of or aivut the tuWc. The tKrmlsr iittie urawtne-room mi.iC.nc -tn.s ..its cushion- ntt-d to them, kept ni p!i by how. of ribboa tied to each Irg The cushion Ls always mbroiderel ii w.me way and of plu-h or diatromvl rl Tht i- a nrRrr fashion t'aan ra c."Jtr the top with tlotv-r-. bu; re t, 4 . -tool is tfnle,l the eok.rof .- f-o.tr.oi tol t- painted the color of le -1jIs vary- in shap.. hat:a eacv eir own adaurer-. but tbc h-art mx-c i l - - - - " .w J tn1 i the lai-: idea. iJlark or etvrl-: are the colors mo-i jefter-illy s n. T1h ordinarr patiatcd st.-ois are of:;a sres now. one oa each side of.tbc Sre-plier , supporting a gvvnf-?ized pot pla'jt cr JsTit, Suitriicn tfcucn. bL. t U - Yf r - -. . tr awwi hrr 44 trm-iimtlt. . . to brr tmw tUt mw - Yrmmo rWs hit ,, w .t-. ; ji. ,-W. aniit ja. Ami HI m avMa i ( 4r.uA T,rtiy. . tdi - it ki - -t pi , . wy.rr, . , rum mIiimi , toaw 4 ra ib ta rf aa4 hM , Ihbi t Tttawl L - . JaiMi k awaiilMrl wwwrmwfMr . , T WN lI mm jf-osi unnwy wwta iaaway. V - i ! 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