MM -fc-e! 4l - -i V lAlHHiHiHMniWlf A ,.m ,T .. lm g ll 51 tl n map Wl W rrrr '' 'i:,, : '"-'-: ? '' iglK'''"1' Tm'WtiF fiT5"? m i ,i h r I i K ? . i , W 'r . " 33 F. . It $ r ip WSaL EOH OUH YOUNG HEADERS. r ? ?A BASS-WOOD SPLINTER. TbHioy that lllrs FjirtriB or Summer or Fall Better tlmn old Kline Wliitrr Jul wrt of a ba wimkI xj.llntrr igrft itu3. In Tact, he n no boy at nil. Sitrity fn:n the Move. nn! look out thcrol JuMt. on ' t ec a picture fait'. Bj.m winter, iroin mountain u nam Mpt a lH.irt'ar lit all hl train. C w loky oiu iiump, pilku uplift M.iin.i; Jno Ih In ermine from chltn to chin. p flic i.tlirr no lamb cm br-tfln I' to look m wann aim o;t iirui inn. faouxn up to it yc In i rlnkl- or wool. l-o-olil liinwi rost villi her nhrhtcupon, Jlul.mi Uurli In hor nljtml with tho whlu; nap on. Crubled otl Bachelor H.ih'e Win re. now. lc liN prickly flsn? Ami scriunrv olil Gmti'Mr True. tClmliby u thnhby coul 1 Ik. Mow h hpr .iI hluivlf In hi" uniform. Lonlltnr Hour the coM uuil tliu utoruil y uininer ' Oh. j e-, I know hv will ilrc-ss flli-r 'liiinly de.ir-li-nn Ui lovislltitss: lint Winn-r tho KrcuiuRil t.mall, Awn-l.c-iiml wdy, ull HetiUloin no line, you tvotiM think eacn ono m Tin irrninleit jn,-r-oimxc under tho kuh. t AVlw. U ntVi.lil l.i.'ll w li'f t tlfntli Uyn Monitor wliloli blte-J with nothing but bicitlh.' There', more renl tnutitiooil. thirty to three, In tho lilth clilcks of a c.hlc!on!'-" Ni-ter wti merrlfr en-atnro than they When Stunner is liutxln N of mill away. Your -Ut ItMlonrif, bitsn-ood pllntr. Ktiouh not the Mrht tiling about Wintui. A IIk for your Hummer lo, Th'-y ie no whit better than toy. Give tin the htip that will otr to town. When the wind in hlnwlnjr the ehimnoy down, When the bnruttrt beml and nar Like lin-akeiN on the hhore Into the fcnow-lr'ftfc, plunK'-l to hlrf knee Y, In clear up to Ills can-, if on please, Kuddy and ready, plucky and -lions;, I'ulluiir liii little duck K" aloni': Tlie road i" lull, but he'h tiound to ko tlirouh it. lie has business on hand, and lHrfid to do.. As jinder you hue lilm bnMkinp.ttliH for tlie -lcl,rli, Fo he '11 be on I he lead to the end of hH dins: ne of Winter's own boj , a l. r.i it he. Hit bus wood tneiu. but t'Hl hard hickory! Jtiltn lltmc ' hen u, in St XUhuUui. TWO PAIRS OF EYES. The f.rent IUlTcrcm e in the W.y In Wlib Ii IVnpli. I sr Their Viu.il OrRSiiiH The I.inhy" and the I'liluckj" liny. Did it ever occur to you what a dif ference there is in the way in which i i...: -i I .1 l)CO lie u-c; LJii-ii co. i no uoi iiu.iui - . , .1 mat Mimi people vpm.,, ami mjiiiu uo i not. that Mime have s-hort -irIit. ami .some long sight- Thc-c are nccidenUil dirt'erencc.-.; and the people who can not see far, sometimes M'c more, and more truly, than do other people who-o vis ion is as keen as the eagle's. Xo, the diilcrcncc between peo.de" s eyes lies in the power and the habt of oiccrvation. Did ou eer hear of the famous eou- jttrcr. Kobert lloiidiu. nho-e uouderful i t neks and feat- of ma;'ic were the us- j n the r.t-e Camp mila by it- ' ot.tnieal touishuiciit of ICurope : few years ago? J title, he did as -oon a-st ie p- d if de He tells u-. in hit autobiography, that i -eribed the jiectiliariticJS of tin- Icif and to -c e erj thing at a glance, while I blowout. So M. Selves re -ngfr d huu M-eming to mi noth ug. is the lust j to be hi- guide -o long .is h --im1 in riii.it- in the cduntioii of a "ma- ' the rcion. and iirc'd tcT pi It m l'ii gieian." and that the f iciilly of notic- j irane- a week. And Tofliei ird ! i.v 'wj; rapidly and exact 1 can be trained wrung her hand-., ami excl-i.tnci un.r like an oilier faculty. When he was i.jcou-ly than ever orr he bo-.'- -dS titling hi-little .son to follow the same ' Jui k" aiul his coin-in'-? so r.or good jirofc-sion he u-cd to tike him past a I fortune. jdiop-uindow. at a quick walk. and. One can never tell I ow r. "th-iueo" then ask him how man. objects in the may develop. Prof. SyI'restMu t- well oil window he could remember and tie- I ami Kind ot heart. Ra.ln'd no children .scribe. At first, the child could only I l collect three or four, but gradually J he ro-c to ten, twelve, twenU. and, 111 the end. Iti- eye- would note, and hit memor. retain, not le-s than fortv tirticlc-. all caujrhl in tlie few .second-; which it took to nas tl.i window at n rapid walk. It Ls so more or lcs vilh us all. Few tiling are more .-nrprising than the dis tinct picture which one mind will bring :iwa from a place, and the vagne and hltirrcd one which another mind will brinic. ()beryat:on ks c,nc of tho valu able faculties, anil tho lack of it a fault which people have to pay for. in various ways, all their lives. There weie once two pea-ant boys in France, who-e names were Jean and Loui.s Cardilliae. The were cousins; their mothers were both widow-, and they lived close to each other in a little illage, near a great fori -t. They also looked much alike. ;oth had dark, clo-clv-sh.lven hair, olve .-kins and large, black eyes; but it ite of sill ' the'ir re-cmblances, Jeai was alwax.s 1 spoken of :is lucky," ' and l-'iuis as unlucky, for rc:uous a Inch you will shortly sec wi-tlu' 'wi bovs WcrciQit toirether. 111 j between -'eves nt,lQo ve-' ad.iiler the foie"t or t'dt-' 3tul'-xaillUM ,m.: antl al aloflg cjinte d"flerentl. s .orti-r "dawdled :dva?liBiHiiiiRi( "',c. iu S. S in a -on of loose-jointed rot, with his e cs fixed ou whatever luppeucd to be in his hand a .-ling, p-rliap-. or a -tick, or one of tho-e Snippers with whicli Itrds :ue -caivd awiy from fruit If it were the -tick, he crifked it as he went, or he -jumped the mapper, and he whi-tled. a- he did -o. n an ab-ent- nnndeit way. .lean s black eve-, on the contrari. were always 011 tie a.ert. and makinir di-coverii1 While ,oui- -tared Mini -utekered hi- lh.s ui) hit the Mian- per or the -lin-. Jean woud note, fin j con-eiou-h but truly, tie :Vrm of the j clouds the look of the sk)' in the rainy ' west, the wedge .shaped pocc.s-ion cd the dus through the air. :nd the way in which they u-ed their wm's. tnebtrd- t tl -1 , 5 IT ..... "1 . calls in ine neujje. lie v.i, ipucu 10 j maik a -trange leaf, or an tinned.-1-j lOim-u 111 ngus ..v 1 .e pan . i aut mii:ui . w;ay. Once he pickwl up 1 titc-frane ' piece; once a Mlver penedcase whic:i . belonged to the cure, who vas glad to t..j it i.r.iuj. juiil ir;ivi .lean tii smi- lit- 1 .. . .. .... .--, . v ; v., -, i way cu rewaici. i.om- uoun nave :ikcu ten mius very much, but ion.eho lie never found any peiieii-ct-es: and it seemed haul and unjutwh',i his moth er upbraided him for the "act, which, to her thinkinir. was ratnerHis misfort une than his fault. How can I help it?"' he a:ked. '-The sain:.- are kind to deau. aid they are not jrind to me roiVn (otttP "The saints help thoscj who help theiuiclvcs.' retorted hi-.uol!ier. Thou . is o .-trong. i 1 "There! ' cried his motlnr one day. j xvhen he came, iu to -mpjrr. "Tny cousin thy lucky cousin has .'gain been lucky. He has fouuj a trttiile- bed. and thy aunt has sold he trutllcs to the man from Paris for a huudred H....1-. .x ...i.i.... a.....vm7. i ...w; - long before thy stupid lingcis c in earn the half of that!" " Where did Jean lind hlic bed?" asked Louis. r In the oak copse nearf he brook. vhere thou mijrhtcst have ft unci them as easily as he," retorted hs motlicr. "He was walking alojr with liaudot. the l 1 .... '.. ...x ..T touci-cuiier s uuj tvnose uoiucr was a truflle-hunter and Daudot began to point and scratch, and Jean suspected something, got a spade, dug, and crack! a hundred francs! Ah! Jiis mother is to be envied.' The oak copse! NeaV tic brook!" exclaimed Lotli.-. too intlfth fpjveited to note the reproach which cdmuded the sentence. " Why, I was thtjre but the other day with l)audot, ami !l remein- bcr now, he .scratched and whined a great deal, nnrl tore at the ."-"Oiad. - art a look-in-t he-air. dcat keep-hi-, tnd4 in vers-c 01M .- : w luc 1 wvre --n: j eyes open: he hits wit, and ie notices." to all the roi'te- It vta- o .1;. the J l?nf Mich reproaches did not help mistake of :v "frd. I nt .t ant oved him j Louis, or teach hiia anvtluitr. Habii ! verv much to it l i 1 01 c of the line- ! - 1 didn't thmk anything about it -lWt lime." " I Oh, thon little imbecile thott 4a pid!" critl Ins motlicr, auf There were the tniflli- and tb5 Jik chance was for tiicc. Didn't third' tirv thing ab'iut it! Thou never dVt & iil.. tliou never wilt. Out of ray i",h aid do not let me see thee again untij hi time." F SuppcrJcss and dl-conolat. I por Ioui .-ltink away. He called I)fj4t, and went to the oak cop-. r si sited that if he aw any sin of e.cil fi'rt on the part of the do;:,' to fetch a d and instantly bejrin to li. IJut Cufdo trotted aloujr uuietlr, a if tlu M'T" not a tpitile left m r ranee, and tfc iM.uk i wa-i fruitless f j If I had only," became a fiYfin'e hentrnce with I-oui-. a time wjift on ! If I had onlv noticed llu--. & If I I I. ...I ,..,!.. t. ..,,.! l...,i ' tn C,(, I. I --".-- ! 141 v rKytK.-i Vi4" II. 9W phr:ics are apt to come into tb'ij&iirid after ftouiclhing has lc-en xui-cS'llrv not noticing or not stojipiiifr, .olthe d- little ood ti anylody. i M Dili it ever occur to yon thitfv.hat peojdc call "lucky chanc-,y Ui mh they 'pciii to come suddenly are in reality prepared for by a lon"i n seious pro'esi of making read or n tf part of lho-e who protit b tt m ' Such a eh-inec came at laf Jo 1 -' .lean and Louis to Louis nope- to.m to .Ji:in; but one w.ii pivpari'dl for it. and the other was noL f g I'rof. Shestre, a famous na'ur-l t from Toulon-e, came to thcfirS-' ', I age where tlie two boy-. lived " summer. He wanted a boy '1L! vu ! him about the country, carry fifc- !.:it ;jues and hcrbaU. and hfJp mi ni .search after rare llowei and bud-, and he a-ked Madame Collot. the2...Ji oh of the inn, to recommend oe. he named Jean and Louis; thfr were bth good los, slie .-aid. 3 So tlie piofes-or -cut fiM t!i m to come and talk wth him. ' J ' Do oii know the fonst.rell. and tho path-.?" he aked. Ye-, both of them kucwothe for.-' vcy well. i Arc there any woodpef ker- of mk-'i i i .....:,. v i... ....1 . .i . . ;iii sin ji .i "jh i ji-i; iiu H3 o i ,- , .....,. ,i. i ii.iir ;i tin iii j;ir jtiiiii ui"(u - - (. WJ, .j, :m, j.,(. tot)ft f,.r (Via- aiiila rhoubo;dalI,9.," andjilit' i.ip'dh de-cribed the variety Lou: -hook ln hen-i.jfil-- kn.-.v nothing of any of these thin,:-. I'ut Jean at oice waked up, vvitli .etere-t. He W:iew a gieat deal :ib-.ut v.. u iiied.-er- not in a h- enMlic f ay. bit w.th th knowledge of one wh )i i- watcln d and studied bud habits. He li'i'l jmt- a collection of lunar and oth r moth- o! his own, and tlioiitrh he did et r.-.-og- of his own; and he wasll' ''d. aboe all other things, to the inN e-t of -cl- encc. He -aw the ranting of a tir-t-rate naturali-t in .lean Cirtliluac. with h. quick i'U'S his closs o'--n I'ion. hi leal iiiterc-t in iindh gou a .d making uiv. He grew to an1 nter.-t in and j likiii": for the boy, waich tip. r.e 1 .1. the time drew near for lifinto h turn to in-univer-ilv. into antofTor to tike .lean with him and provit,oifor hi---lneation. i 1 . .. .1 . y. 'TT. .. :.. .. on comi.iiou ui.i; uc-.m. 111 leiurn. .should rendu hint a ..cit.itn amount ot :i--i-tance during -hi- out ot choid hour-. It was, in "elb-i-t a kiml o! adoption, which might 1- id to almo-t any tiling; auddeair'snn-tli'T was ju-f-lie I in declaring, osj.-he did. that hi fortuue was made 3 And for thee, thou au-t -tav at home and diir potat- dig potatoe- lor fie re-i f of thy sorry life,' lanicn'cd th motli er of Louis. "Well, b-t people -at wiiat thv will, til-ii an uniu-t world- and. what is wor-e.ilh' -a nt- lo.ik on and do not prevoMjjifc H -..ten forgive me it it is blasph 'snot.- io -j-c.ik -o. but 1 t,, not helo it! tM Hut it was r.ei licij !. k" nor m jtlst'ee." It wn- mtjl-. ! the d tieivn -e J liiU. A&CtE PROOF. The Ilotrn't coe i'-. s" ! 1: K.-IIevc Hi- Otitrancn -eniK. di r. ci-tupo-i:- WIitc is the pr-of 1 or or oth-r arti-t .vh !i:tl..c--h mud tri rav Shake -j car li- Nil.. 1 i- w ,.,.,:,. ...tr" t-iir? - " 1 lo t'n 1 .- ' I ..1 ... . ... ...... ... H Wl III V ,H Ul ,:i"""11 1Ii:f- in th familiar lir.is: "AmI ulhy fulrl ' ' '"- " p""'Joy" Words fall to c ;r.i I im. but let n-e never meet him ft ! f.i. . I 'dame it u pi. an he wiP.VJ r the ob cure copy, m. .,u. O,,lpo . m (,r t.e c.u tlu,;v ,,.,11 ,, , .... , i.s.ii lOl.iH.I.V...,. - Ifsueh tlirro ' e ark h.tr e'l For Jiiai 1101a i:-' u -ture- w-ll.' T 5 fo . ,.,1.-11.-1 troupe in ' WRlt,K w.,, lvJUimK m.. , s.,:. . im:J-M. e- wao wiote in cf- fce:hv xcrSv.: .'g . . 7? . He m M her W ! r tlu- -i'o:i: -t Wl.cn hi- jk). ir.T 1- pub i-he I it read i " lie MeU. hciye- r 'ln-i.-ii.ir -Ui.rs." J II rccoveretl aft r .1 lonir i.Inesj. ami again wrote: M " Ste the iu-.lt; n;M . r :-. tr- ln-ot of fire." 1 And taat line-caa: .: in th:- wa: " See the ii.lciiaatt r 11 In- -Ii rt of tire-" A votith wh Ky-:- md-I : -d to an atfit for an aniple.'ioJft.m re-. d at her! death, attcmptijl. ' 1 - nnd .hi- mi:i-1 which h hau"i:.i''-ed :tn c-pe;al care annoucAir: h.t "-be had t:k-n . up in Hta:eJ h ' p.-.;ion." ihe a I tourdin lnJjjm-it.nn that "-he bad ! taken up to i.-n her phy-:cian." ' There is soiM'Wt.-e tor the ttacdielor , compositor. lYh... m -ct'inir p th" j t j;i; nuiiw.. , .i.i.... .iv ..1.11 . i.u..i be a savasSf ' l-t the comma iu the wrong plao Jnd iiad i: read thu- " Woman i'iihoiit her man. w.tnld J be a -ravan J Perhaps tl :tp w or- piece of the compositor m. ,de wa- that wh'ch J mixed up tliedr.eaion of heathen eh.i- ' dren in Cei lyd Atiica with a recipe for t . , - . -- - canning to itot-. Alter anuouncm'- the prelirie dren to the Kc- of attiacting the chil- i ionaries. it pluaced into media res - olh.ws: : an'l W?t way to prepare yTheec them is to twipetuem with a clean towel, the place them :n dnuinn" nnn: -rut !l.:iL-e fill U'mtcr" h.irnTi Free Frc&rM M - A Frcih :vstroi:omer claims to have discoverot-"lthat in Vcnt there is a nsouatai ventv miles high. EEUGIOUS RE.U3LXG. PRECEPT AND PRACTICE. JA Jjii-' Ix-n! 1 In IJ rxl tun tb- imM- tau-kt II. c-nl w th U .ii.- rT-- 1 1 XrKusrkl. M. 1 with tht ini hi d-: stsr-o I i "i i iirtilnt:u hn win, 'I-i. im wti.i-r' tr9i HMf wro vzl: 'fif, wiRf. oh r b.njr truJ !:. Tie- luxl tle-tr -U ti r( ttt tvjr, At-d tiy.j. th- f rtn t HrljiJ c ay. lb'iUtre"! b lf.tf uuntitij pH f tt.vin it. : l.i.i itian. l! hu t tlx- (III. hswlt 14-CMMA. I Ri,e t 3t i- eiKt jwweffvil frami. Tlie ttler nl teot-f it-Al-i'ii? ' pf"'- t'ftj; Utxtf ; he .lo !n tiit i Ultetit. tfUy J: Tlie - k Kjrur .th imr MtWpzenl. Aiul ttiu- the ! c-fit)r.tl "t.li. W t.eu. k ttje bCHk. vitb crocl 141 AihI ttm -iri k h - -hn5t njf pr. It. nilhf'.e- etr rt brK uwat. Aim! ) at ox. wi.ie 1'1 me titrrjiHl. N'UXlit ff ty on th prupteet lraat- T!m n lludd'm f r e.1- "(i IrnvrV. twwxr! T'.e jHr dre l:t- 1 ' ib- ire I i tiririi tl)-e in tbe acrel otitne lit iii'l h!ii' cm 'iil 1 pr kttta 'I ( u 1 His tr atur. klli and low. s, 1 BcrtCciii: p t s-ho "Iit th .u. ' thf hwV. rrpl'e!. "rsrlads ( Hip tm wtw-n t..v ar v ctf Huri.r lam. m Ii.oi-ar 1 in !. tiutt fjil iv lor inea'" To whirk the mw Jlnu !. bt live: ll nc for tby Hflt ibv r- t I slttt" Ihy.iit. n-dn -the repi.. -s i 1 1 .t m tnte t -c 1..- must 4 Tl en U't Mbn: "Mm I th iiuiu r c-ae 'J hi- b 1,-w s t renturt 1 wouki mivc' "llav Jiif-n-r now : eptirn mt my plm; M le t and hii il 1 ie d to th- ' "ii. no'' the i a ' luitnf!, 'nor Uioto Stlttlii- WT bllTi i-T to Hpi'eu-. 'I licdo'i-I .; f. i t 1 Atkl Xla l.t-niit .! n ,i.e-l Hi :m my pain; lh Ik-1, irsi I in.i-i "t'M- Tt.e vti.undiil ib.. ! li lln n b" free." l:n.l.!iii n-i..lil "M-. ! t true. Mj X- d take: ilu-U.ii-&.all IHe." A '-Inn britht the jn;he: cS-n-l. Iteth Ii-h k uiel .li.vi hit I d.wmiH'arcd. T ! tms who. In I .lit arrl, 'I In lr Hi it'll! irirlnl tnoet sji.ih! at tin- a-tin'Uiil limMha '!. All hill' all ha.l. johh! iir tuey erteJ, "llu.l.llia' 1 ll-i- i tl-e tiu -t I-!. Nln't niitl hnt thmi tMn. our let 'Ih Hunt Mi-tne iil lit iliii!i I lute. l. cm i - ltt,.i I in llian ii i tmte Lie Mautirt i,. i.iw.i. in (jjfiiii at ll'iirf. THE LAW OF LOVE. The (.ulil.-li ItilN- .- I teiu;illtieil In the A i I l'ie l.i.i.il uii.irit.iti - We fun I.'ite liur N.-luhhur n Ouri,ltr. We oft. U oteliook the f.l'-t that Chri-t Ninteu-elv iir.utie.ll in Hi- tcae'dng. For e.u,ijdc. we are ti mj.ted to Im-Iu t t!i tt it is im;.os-ible to lot our neigh- boras oiirsches. and in the parable of the good Sam.iritan our Lord is teach ing the prneti -ableness of thi- rule of e induct. I."t us look at the story in this Iirht. The large s ipie-tion to l an-wered i-: Did the S.iinar.t.iu erm pbfv the niie'J Did he lote hi- i.e gh Ior as hun-elf? Our Iuiifs clo-.n tv ird shows that in Hi- pure j.;i;ht the Miiwntan bail kept the liv.. He -ay- Co th 111 and do lihewi-e." The nevt pie-lion is whe'bi r the et-e i- a fair c 1-0. Dih- the iueid-Tt cover the prae tical ev-rv--i.n demand- t th r.ile? It M-cin-to do so. if the htimarit:.:i had him elf 1 dlen am mjr thi e-. and be-n ieft lor dea 1 b ru 1 sliam-. he could bale w'sle-d a brother ni.in to do ju-t what tc Mniii'trittn did - no mor. lie did ju-t what h would hte done for him- -If h he had been able to do it. lb saved the man. in s() far a- the man could be save 1: he ould have done fu m re than t..at for him-elf. i'.efore a-king ine nt ipie-tion. it is ptoperto note thai in ( hri-t'.s life mean conduct, and not ncTely the n.ot...:i which prompts it. Love is, in Hi te.iching. alwav- a love al work, an ac tivity epn ng right f -bi:g It t not a uietaph -tell conditimi which is nie-int b;. loving our neighbor a- our s Ives. A11 debate i- shut mil which te-latc-s to the power, dominance or uni-ver-ibt;. of -elf-lot e. We ma;, love ourselves more hours in tin da than we love our neighbor, we may do more acts from -"If-Iovc than fiom neighbor love. Thi- i- the natural order, -inec -df-ea:e re.piire- nio-t of our time, vet we nun ittteiritpt aed -aerllice -elf-care to ea:e for our ne'ghbor. The thir-l piaet:e.iIipie-t:on iswh'lli c r the good .sam.tritan h-id a compara tively ca- ta-k. or a comtar:.t.velt dillicult one. Tie -ton is told bv our I ord with a- many el. n:e:.t- of dillictil tv a-we ca'i -i-dv conceive of. The factth.it the prie-l and levite pa. . d bv on the other -u! and lett their otm trvtnan in hi- blood. ndieates tint the l.i-k of rel ev'mg li'in wa- a .i n di-a-greeable one. So ehan.'Cl- left to doubt tie-. If onl a prie-t or a h-vite had p .-.-ed In. there in ght ha'.e I en -ome ah id w of doubt. The lac that two of the wound 'd man- 1 mm rmen. im n. too. of relined fet ling and h.ib t-. a id ihetefore b e-lt;cat'iii adap'cd to p "tc-eite d"-'r. --. ami the fa-J t lat le tt i- the'r countrtman. t'n ir b-other in Abmham. inteiitie- the tiiw of the d .'..igr. eal le eharacl-r of the ta-k. Al-o. i. ie .s-ain u'.ta:: and the dew- were e.ie-mie-. If thev Ii el been per-ounl ene-in.'- the ca-e could hard! ha. e been wor-e in :lu- c-i.ar.tcteri-t'.e. The .Sa maritan hr.d. 1:1 otiier to obv the l.i'.v. to -uccor and rehee hi- count ri"- ene my: and -o bitter was the ho-tihty that to mo-t dews ;,nd am.lr.tan-. "if no: ad. the p:a-rel wa- per-o.ial. The am .ri'.au did for his enenrv what he w ould ha, e done f. r him-eh in l.ke c:r-cirn-tance-. if I.e had been able. There remain- the i-nu-t'cal quc-lion wnewier ine act 01 tnc Mimantan w.l 5 abnormal and -traitge a- to lflnir to a ta'r l.md or the Heatenh world. !' we think of it a- a -uperhuraan act. be od the power of men not miracu-lou-ly helped to do it: We raise no t.ne-l.on "lvnit -!-.n' nn!. .,i-.-.i". r..K- the prneti -:d one al out co-umonfe". hii-. ih..u-ht for the morrow. -Did the .s...:nartt.i:i do -ometimi!: ir.oPc lo tl ti--v ' Vu' '" ttivr," than a human and manly ac' I rag within the jhere of humanity"' The one- ion :- no. whether men htiMTually do a- he di... bat wi. thcr iu doin -0 he -eem- to it- to be acting -ujh raatnr allt. Man thi: ir-are too rarelv done xv 1 ich are -t.ii aheirether human, ha- mr. indeed, a -wcet i":aor of hmean.ty alml them. What th Samaritan iliti J5h . h....r, f-.. .?.,..-. ; ti, . .. ,-i.i xr.. . men. itaot'aU. U-.:ee ihat H I- V.r- fettlv no-.s.ble to ir.)i:il tni- kino sn.5 ireierou-act-oa. T te c- ic'u-ion :- ir - ri'ssi 111 : tin. hit- 1 iir.t t 1 - iw n. : t:bl that our Lord in this epla- nation 01 the law put- u . , ... v ,- - r ctK'jce to :tm ine -pher of the pr.tc t eal lot e our ne chbors as ours We re call We can do t.-r them in the ord-e of tin ir u-'ed- and c':.;m an or ier of in.ini'Uv and d:-t v -what we -iiotii.i. if we Cm.hi Id, do fur our-elvc- in tho -anie c-a-e. The parable uetuu's our neigh bor. He i- a r.!Mi in dl-tre--. unable to help him-elf. dependent on ti- for de- livcr.imv. It i- the law of our being that ea-h of u- -hall do many things "" loio-eo. nun nie-e niu.ir- coii-usiie our lote vac:ic care) on our?eles. It a law of ..ur ei?t T.ce that we are of l.fe that we tall into dwrc-si-s-tal: aiuonir inieves - ami can lc re-cue.i oul bv neiirhborlv hand-. The dutv ... 1 of loving each other -in the Lonl's wav 01 iovmir aim iieiom-eaen oincr beeomef sacred and holy Its oc- . . . r v ions are manj", its forms of all no: -uthrient unto our-elves. and tm to make our fellow-being- feel oar z 4a - thut he dort not know of the drug enforces a dependence n each other, periority and to net through l.fe ju-t ia"m..-dicine w hich can not tv prrpareC It is further an oft-recurring vjci itu le as ea.-Ilv and eh2ant!v as we can. reck- , for um as well without alcohol at with vsriJs Hot no man wlo rfu- iim Jo lot hit netjjhUir a hira"!! nmv l-caue it ki too hrd a to,k. He r-fuu-4 Uau- he chMM U pa br on tho oihrr de- He know thti kr coakl .u-ror lh hJrfl ' Efc'r tf hcwovUL -V H Oirurft5n -l-ici INFIDEL HYPOCRISY. Th- llr.t V.sj In V-t n IU t t Dwa-bt. I'rr n.l I nrrrUJntu - I"he htp ry of mfbb-N rd hl - jdwnvts. is totoriws. VSirr A tbe r -o.mnx oJ eur-t.g. h- n urj mm! lunjctTs cotu' Uh-y re utoau- i;v- nrw U U-gm W pray aa. rrr t t.u.1 for fcri? xnd nun I hir tu.br! ' a hat. Th r can U-ar and joui .,. ! . U-th- wlii-timg of a bot m. hv pr bv a grati-j xvxi. h' ieai hi fear by ti riTor he tuak to hub X Afr j -ri rag oat ctming to s,a Htlors and others ruorrntrng tbi m; ter. ( spuin Kir.erua aruM and Udd a : bitle of h.s epftearr. in niUtnnce - :otlow -Ab.u: U year l.. I a a a:Ior on lnan! t "Heroin. ' iar9. t -. bound for SionW.de' . 4uth Annra, We weri ai of th rK-numla. mo mag under ;tngl red- i too-als h wa- tbt dog-at-b. in ti--eaiiij;. and a (tailor nam-! (.Hrjr atd aiu wife on tlif wnt-h. on lUv tj-pllant f .re cntl in the forward .rt of th- hi. I Kb talking with him of n: earlt 1 fe. and of th l--ons of en wich I !.-art.M a I... .a. H- ndi ttl.-d ti.-- l.oh . and d. . Ln ! ti. t th r- . uo (rod. a-:d ti.at rl. tlu ta. u a4 u:vra :no.ihiai . -r ight t..i. ma, and tic wye . t. chanea. ami ... ni.-n wrr. caiiw! 4.ar Ui pumj shij. (ieorj;. lKk a InM-ket to gt home water to fetch the pump s be tiling it oxer the hide of the e-.el it caught in the water, and as we wire going ijmte fast, (ieorge wa drawn oerlio.jrd Iu-tmiTlv the erv a- 1 -arI Mhii o'.erlmanl" We Hereon h lar board tack- tbe iiis'i- -hotil, Hanl starboani t'ie wheel" and the t-l c-ame round, and st,MMi mUie -tarbo.rd tai k. and coitid hear ricf.pjre c-rv-ing in the darkne . h.no me 4t me Sate me! Mi me!" We immediateh launched a boa, but it -tote in launching, and be an to till uitii tt.it4-r I he steward c.ime to 'ir ' a--i-tanre with miiiii blanket-, which he stutled ill th' hole to -top the water, and we ba-tened to the rvsctm. The night wa.- dark, and the-ca wa- r-mh. We pulled out into the darkne- and follow ed the -ound a- wed as we could, until we cairn to the pl.11 e where 1 o .r (Ieorge wa- struggling with the .te-.. I!e,iig a girtid -wunmer ho had kept h.m- If. from Kinking, and we fotin !hun alMiut a ou irt.-r of a mile from lb -- s-I. drew him on Itoard. and pulied In. k U,at half Id! of .- from -.hefno t....t t... ..f . ;.. to tin nhip with our 1 vt iti-r In tli.rl. miliMl lie fell ..-. i-rlmir.! tee lull! lillll ullfe ill .. .-.. . ....... ... ..-.-. ...... his bunk in the forecastle i n-1 ai .cni fort tble a- we could make him. The i.et morning I -.td to I'c-irge Did ou think that the ship was smng to leave ton. and that oii were lo-l? "Ye-. I did." said he. Now. Ieorge. 1h honest, what did von do then I pr:ti d to liod." "I'.iit I thought von did not belie. n the! vv.i- a Cod.' -aid I. (ieojre replied: 'When a man is over! o-trd in a dark night, and the -hip go'ugavv.iv from bun. ami l:c exjieet-jo die. a man think diilt-reut and (-illn dillereiit from what he doe- when h 1 on the top-g.tlhint forecastle -pinning tarn- in -alt-tv." We heard no more infidelity or hi tspheiliV flora poor ( ieorge. I tit he did not recover fnun hi- terr.ble e perienee in the water. We lett him in the hospital at Montevideo, where he afterward- died." Thi- is but one of a thou-and instance- where intidelitv has not -to-nl the test of actual experience in the hour of danger Mi 11 can scoff and mock m time- of heal'h and -afett, but then 1 n strnt hifocrtif in it all. A- the man who had long believed then was no :u ttire puni-hmcut -aid wle-n bdlowmg hi- plow "Of course I Indict o tii.u lI11f.tr Til. I lit . O I ' It. In.riif it. out I would guts that oke ot oxen to Xmk? thai it wa ,. f i:..-.. ;:... .rr,...t lmi:!il.v Men nn. 111 11 LUX -- --.-- iciim 10 iH-ie'te ti'i v nun .1 it- iiit-t .ic- . . f 1. .1 1,. ' slie to. The v.i-h 1- iVh r to the thou-'ht: but thev would gixe 11 grent deal Tm I now thit "their f ti.li ha- :t l'ikm! foundation, and unfortunate!; the ant w," ,s pn uitnt? a le-at mite lu not abl- to -.iti-f them-, he-. " j ne-s. eri-r.t mai who h a .'oilier in The ln-t th'tr- for men to do is to ve.-:ed 1.1 a lejrit.mate Imlbcs. -.,.o!.l turn to Cod with all the h. -.rt. and thin moIV uix-' " in .etn in; t!.. iherc 1- an end of bubi- am! f-ar- and ahwirwat f pil.t! nd Uhjc than 1 t.nceruintie-. and there is no further sh.mkl ghnt m.-r4n.e. 7W,. nec-d of htpon- or dcce.t. -Armory. I'M' which r.ece--itated verv painful -urirical opemtion and manv month.- confinement to hr bel. When the iht-iciau had ltnl-h"! hi- wcr ami wa- lauiii"; '.- leave, me pa. en .-tw:: Doctor, how long -h.tll 1 hnxe to lie here hclple ?" C). only oni'day at a t'tne."' wa- the chrerv an-w.-r: and ihe poor eutfrrer wa- iiot onl comfort lfr the annmrt. b.it man times dnrinc th u-ceeil ng wearv week- did the thought Jt.lx . . . .!... .... one day at a tin.e, c-ome b.tck .ith it- I think miacMil. ijn.e'ing in.Mtencf r.ev -m.th who ------- ti 11 rift n iiiiiiiM'iiiiii i.imi:'- i . . K.nH..I...l -. .., " "" " "----- - - -- --- H .. ? ..I . 9 U SB .. L.uf .h4.'I. l -norv tscw- r.- . -.,...... ara n-t neetii s worr : ai. I n. wr - ww- - . is-er than hi -a: 1. fake thereto' :.n tlitii'.CKt Lll- e s h. Choice Extracts. Uv who relsra- within himself btnI n:lc- jwi-- on-, cb-ira-. aal fear- i tm re ?.? n Vi-i - iiuum. ...a... .. . ... .----- We are in the world. Let us cheerful aad jovon-. Moro-e nln- j ne- is 1.0 part of t'hrij-rianiiy. 1 ne tl.cn -; joy come- .0 ;i.e -ui. ! n"- fri,ni -',-aa- cm4-i, but from .ctori.-- ach ev.il over -!.. j --A Chrs-tiaa Io - not a-'k. IU? sjihii 1 im ii.ho : l41 hum ' . " "-" ' w "". IV" . . ta in.- .-:t. jt. .- .ui -- r . .1 -T'c. ..;.. . ... .14 'to :i m. Kenn nibeni'ir that h 1. "lKurrht with n pnte." lie g!dly taki the place of a -ervant. and -e.- tot t. j5ea"-e hira-e'.f. Kvery hmnbie di-cipl know- -onietnlns ot the Io-;ers ex- jH-rier.ee when he -aid. " My meat i- t.. ; . do the will of Him that ?en: rae," Aid in oK-d ence he t.nds h.-Heacn. , 1 Morning Sinr. j Our mi ion is preci-ely -imllar . wesu- C hrt ?. Our miss:on t- not to ciuiae our-ei . e- iucre r.euij .ia o.ii 1 neighbor. to ftxd our-elrea v th rjon - dainty and luxurious food than they Ie---of humaa:tv- -c 'th.nz mu-erv anc ... -.- -.,. dying groans, ana ot ine gaprajr Kei that is waitir-r to -wallow up our fellov. t creatures. In the awful presence of th . pn.-at iuhi we sre cnarffei tv ine iirc c- - : . c-r -" 1 .Jesus with a mi-sion tiiat aim? at ssv J ir. our fellow creatures. Ezd.aas TElirKlLVXCE HEADING. A BUSINESS VI V. XTSt th t.tWUW4l of flrr-;. )lr. tt h tt t a r,i tj I. f II '.m tlr-t t tt l !- 31 l"xrk.l. "Ic wtar Uhmm. of x jjn.p-fcnf i anv rommui it tnui lb, kU troi w t th fr. r il tui. tfc rrwmt. tXrf j 4 ..-'. )" th- taa'. u.jmi hit i Ji luc . Kt-n ot' net piic f -.i a-.. a , - tl. r Mf vxri. ; t jut? ;.ju nark tr frwa (br tau j . , f x wlw .ji b tk a r- trip. . MifiMxtt bAln- ib i4. h h imI ik1 bMar. but how fc it wrh their w tint Ilo tte dnckm. of t.S brJl-broil llir. mi...i .-..M. . n m wrw srtiror m'rl' IN. !rt mm j , v-. x t, !, ,t MU t.m buI-1 c .Uft,e IS ilihalo sfeeiU-t ( M Chvr w l4 b k H? '' thi-mx-lti or itla.- wub to trn a-iti 1 or uian- wub to trn Xteiorit., iK-- te m'tyrt which , hr.Sh thrUUnf tifhS.kt r do nvthing t.wiri fSuikl.iis set buiDr. Utw toe eotnnturitit tn wbteh it la ld Ihivs ttte ilh'jpwb mutt. iK grtorr. .a ...-.r i ,. ...iHA. frutn tfci . f t-nd ! fM rt-r ma Kbu u mde a Jruakartt )ut one tak-n from tte rl thai MpMrt bv tb-ir iair.aai, e.en de . Uul V T I .-s' , -r .nnj a w,n f!l ,!. .ptHr n,.a h,m ,4 .jh. mmtok j aproiliirrr and begin to be 8 rumuaKt , . Xt oaJ Um, ,uximrw .. fwn j ih slMMtld en'o, lut the aesj-eiUe ot Itfi are acnhri u tms tme apprtite He is of ue ui the rwaiweller. antl 110 in.-ultu- upa ever hod , elite Tbe men following reipeetable 4Mcupatio& lur him ea ir.-lt. and what he earai. beg or Ua1 g"1 to th 'pi ort of the oik buins tiiat nia-le hint what be i. Ktcr dninVrd u a los u the rotnmu nut not o it bv what be would earn were be not a drunkard, but Un? rit id his m untcnanee. And jet the ttwn wbo8 llm-s it I to debut h bnininitt. to thu p.b tor dens upin burdens upon the get. ml public, claim th-tt tht hate the riht to follow this i.iisine),. t jf'ion and on. t the eml id the ctiApU-r. in th.s horr.t'h tratlie' The claim that their trade. dstruet e in it i d eter thing tiat i good in roan and luabb in n', mumtb-s. ehal U pro-M-ciited ttnre stmtiied by law aad uncontn.'JiH.l Uj the puldic. Tlie cit f Tolwlo. with a pipnl .- lion of -mi.isiii. ha. -h".k and b.rf f-h.v to -tipiMrt which th.- iH-ofJc pa I.,!!, -.nn-th.ng over thn. n,. '. J iM,,?r' l att ! i figures I 'ir-eiudhn ..I i!ollr ' r,i ii ttt ttlww ' Ufcur taken from the ni(rrh.-uii and me-l.an e ot the eif and i'u. e.i thrug!i tliesv hell holes! Three mdbon- of dollar-' list th'. -tttu. enoruiou tm il l. doe t not, represent the loss U the citv t-t a- -ifiiinl by thi traflie. Add to tin the am .tint of 1 me wa-te I b the drunk ards, add to thi the ett of th jKdne loree. of th court, of char table .at ttilions! "i'oii can keeo on a.ldin" r .. tipin-4 to thi4 ciii.nnou. um Ull papr i tad- o. " j Al. lb,, .. taken direllv from bt,- mate trade Ktety cent of tins w..ul.f. were it not for this traffic, l i'A 111 ' th" purcbaM of other ginnU in a legiti- msL'M'it. The merchants uHild ell! more cKds. and get their mone fori them, tons -, ttcrtdd I- of a betu r c! im J and tent- wotitd Im jmil protnptlt, M-liooI eh'J.tteii hi. ui. I li ui'.rj roniiorf ahlv elothetJ. ltd. the j ml ice f. n-e culd be dim tiarge I immcdkitelT. t.ie iiilinMit- rie- could ! aiuio-t cloM-d. ami lite . , t . criminal couit- woitll ha nothing to do 'Hie iMi-iuc man -honld reuif-m I.vr that the taxes for the ut-dutcnanft? of the-e i o-tIv luxiinet come directly Upon h.m As it I- m loledo o it et ..r w,ere. projtoruoii-u -i . r.uni aim eer maKe j nn item of expense which mounts up ! f:tr .iloe .-H ihe other expenditure, of life rfitllbinetl I 1 this indictment of tbe Ibpior in'. : r.-t we b.tte not touched utoi tlje r.vi 1 - " Sllil IHI-iTt II l.riMlire-S onl tv.' -.,,' ; , ... - v. e na w Minp'v made au apt cc . ' tiw ! .et I'ne -,! of it .s 1 noiih, r ' -hnnld be, to .-tihst ever biisjiM-.- m m " :ho n.Ii' Ribis; tL Kterx m i-i conld not fill 1lr-4rr.be pliT.t " ; caaetcil near the derome 'jkr Ka 1 ( onr-c, New York City. Nunv-rou. bny are ejodo til in the raei- -tjii.J. as jock4?y, ami are a a rub. jrrowin np in abrdMte Ignorance of eerxth.r . ZihhL ThHi unolu life i- with th. hor-t-. and amid the virion aw-oria tint.- that clw;er about ti eir tnnt.-l cxperi-nrr. A writrr in the Amruuu de- r le-. a JMIXtX of flTC l-ttle rrke. whom be raae itt on 11: a r'aif-ldr ian. . 4 WA .t.k. 4rjM,v-K. 1 -, .1 ..UA - 1 -" "" it.-.. -.,. .:-. ,. ...& . ..a. . , k. .- . 1 . " --- -- " '. - -- - ji.S "ji ii ni- io a . rm far bk h 1 . r- a. A. -... .- . - ... ... AHtts" .4 fc- 'Hiev were btt'rer in 110 f ii-va . f.ftr Mrs.nf -. .11 ... :. --- ".---- -- - - - . one mterfi nM la the 'rra-etii -t tiat-oa. btit a the writrr -at. w th t kr -rtvut The oc,n-mwht" , funny u dhturix-d. Te blaiiphraj Iwa- Mijifcitia-it wbea u;ter-d b -mo..:-! - - - - . up-. i.ie imr-e e- v?tg than the-- nrnn: rrr. tor tetnptta -h)t. I te :t.i vd ihe bail. ! hU ha. anre and b-H ntier lite? labtV. Thai Pii.sl v. rtir of htntrbier. n evmri. wa :t to mi,i a tea vear cJd ot- L'ttiArt tntn2 tgna t I r t0-t--about fw.x -five cit. per -ab IUU 4f i . ... make th b-t cbjbtt of xrht-kt. Tn j him re jcrtos onei to pT s-n or .ttet. e-ats f.r "tt jt.er of tbi- lluul can nake t-Ser n tua of ' the jirot.t that -oaceiolt make- o. th' r enfortunate a(--"i:e C'-! Ir&unc "It is raJtR'r -traasre. bat then- jr- a mm wi cau ncer keep money ' ; " Nothing -trance abont ir. He can't , ktvp mone, Ktnu-r h can't kre;i oai- thta-clw" -What-thatr' "S"t.r.' ;j xilicuiport lirenkfvi TalU. 1 , . m , ! Prof. C. 'Iii.iiKXT Wheelex. 00 of the no-iki!lful chcra-ts of thi citv. i? 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