' ! !l FGBOUR YOUNG HEADERS. DAY BY DAY "little by littles." the Tempter fnS.l. A u dark uml euiniln;.- mure he laid ..... y,r tlw '.'. unwary fit. 'Little by little, dav !vlu." 1 will tempt tin curefe mmiI away jto the lno.nl ami t'ouery wiij. 'Jill the i tun ih made complete. Iiltt: lv little." mi re ntnl Flow. Vc Insldoii our lntiiri'iif tillf or vvoq At tin- -.reent p.is--s away. Our feet aiicliintiliiy mi- -txirway l.riplit, I Jl till- llvlollot endli-i. lijrJit, OrKhdiiiiriimviiuMri Into tln-nlidit. " Utile by linlc, anil da l. day.- f'hrUlUiu ('iitoit. MRS. TRIPIT. urADilmollifT Mi"-y f Hmr Sli le tlvi'f aim- Hit Io..ll!i lrar. "Afraid to go ii-t:tirs in tin dark." said I'o'j .Morris: "if that isn't ju-t like a rlrll Now, that's xvhat I call real Jewnri'-ht -illv!'' Toor Uettv's Ho. I.e. i.mi.r ?.r,.l i graudm.i, M-ein there was iiootil to be ii ahower. .suid: "V:I1, now. children, Jhnt remind-, ru" of a story." I"rovn ami tear- alike tli-ajipean-d. :i thuchihlren jjathen-d around (Jrand-molhi-r1- Chair, in delizhled anticipa tion, raid -o she U'an: "When I w:w -i little ;irl I wa- very foolb-h and silly -indeed, :i jjreat deal more h than Ilettv atnd the evening - --. --.,--- - ....T -..... was -ti time of zrivat trial tome. My- brother and M.sler-were all a irood deal older than I. And we were no mmuivt ";atheied around t tie tire in theevrn itifr. than they wultl bein to -ay: '((, N,, run up and .'; u-, -nine eon: 3o ioji! lriiijr me tin -lippef.. little one,' rir Mlun down au3 iet us -oiiie aj.ple-: there's a ejood jrirt!" I wa-, an obli";jjijj Jitlle thinr, and bud not the heart t re-fu-e. ami so i vouhl j;o in fear and Iremblni";. and eotne tunning b.iek pale and luvallilr : for all of tlw'fiaik placca cellar, anet, lonjr -badowy hall anil bedroom, had Ihe.r terrors for me.. "I had nnrr told my fear- tst any one, for my mother .a too busy to have much liiueti. talk ipiieth ur.li me, and. as for my brother-, and sister-, they would h:te laughed uit in trouble-. "That dear old kitchen! 1 can ro ineujber ju-7 how pleasant it tanked in tie winter rveninr'. "M niidhei 11-u illv -at kifrrtinjr or -ewiti"; by the he;ht of a eandli tit a lit tie stand, and the children jrnlherd around the- hearth, popping e ni. eat inr butlitniuis, roasting apjilft, and telliti'j; st'ie. "To all litis 1 was obliged loay fare well at -fen o'clock preci-ely. Our I e lro mis meer knew tin- warm'h of a lire, and the ban- painted '.lour- were onlv correil here and the.. with a .strip of rar istrpetiti"; lor a rur lla iujr said m praxers at ni mother's knee-, I bumded u the narrow -tair-v:i by th- faint lijrht from below, and pnuij; in?i lieu. I he door w:n. ten , open a 'littie cr.ick' until I -a::- -up- I posed to l.e i.sleeji, then It W:(s cluvil, and all euiiiuiuu.eat oiicutolll Chtldren hae their 1 rial and d-scipliatf a- well as jrowu people. " And the door was -hut.' "! many ear- I ncer heard that portnin of t'u parable of the fooh-h virgin-ax tii mt a iid pictuie of that lnv-iih- with all lijriit and warmth, ami the ci!d sen-cot' 1 banis'imen' eotn'mr over me a- them "About tin- time 1 lead a -Jorv which I 1 took -Iron.: hold ot nix fanex I do not ! JV fiMiieiuivrlhe title.but it xxa-aliout a box xvnVxVs. " natura h timid, and xxbo deter mined to C-xereome hi- fooli-h fears and b--vcrx bra "... -he xv.tx in which all " hi- hoiiroblins.smcited into thin a'r. or proved to be sonSt f.uuil.ar objivt- seen m a nexx' lizhl, wluhe niareb d up to them, xvas xerv amuiui; and eiieoiiraj- iii";. This story made Na deej ltnpres .sion upon rae, and 1 iv-jlved not to be outdone by this boy. "I now be;an to diseipHttV mx-elf 1 1 ao about alone in the dark, awl. if 1 -a v anythine; iHysterious, to p) boJt! up to and examine it. N "There xxras a closet opening otii. of my room, and one niht. after I ImuI none to bed. I ixv that the loor x':?, open, ami jut inside there Mvmed toHvpu .d. d ju-t like the clock. b Mamlimr a tall, ipieer .-haped old xxoman. I iiou-jh 1 xxas ven inuea f lightened. I he.-ituted but for aTnotneiit. and then jumped up and ran toxvard the elo-et. thinking xvhatexer she might be. I would .-lam the door in her face and .shut her in: but as I came near to her, 1 --aw that my o!d xvoman xas nothing but a big pprtlv rag-bag h:i:itr ing from a 11a 1. oxer this hung a -till" log eahin m bonnet' xvith a Jo:i0i:ipe. and beneath the bag protruded an old pair of boot-. "Many a laiuli dr.l my brothers and si-ters have over my old xvoman.' xvhen told tbem about her. Tom name I lu-r -Mrs Tnpit.' and -aid he thought -lie xxa.- femarkably xvell tlevelopi: 1 for a ladv xvho foil entirely upon 'cold jiioircs.- "A fexr cxporlenees like this pive tne great, courage, but the xx-or-t xxas yet to come. One xvann summer uight, I had been out to play xvith a friend, and oomii-j home late, had gone to bed t:red. Tt mu-t have been in the middle of the nighi that I xvoke xvith a start perhaps Irom a bjil droain and saw a tall, white object at my bedside. In the. lim starlight I could not di-tin:uish the outlines, but it would advance and re "---' lirst nnpu.s- xvas to cover my read xvith the bedclothes, but ta:it lhad re solved never to do again. 'N'oxv is the time ti be brave! I said to nyself, and though xuy heart seemed to stand -still, ami "I grexv eo!xl from fear. xe: xxith a resolution xvhich even noxv t look batk upon with xvonder. I gjithcred niyss;! up and sprang at the object. Whatever it was, I rfuturufne 1 to do battle. Before. I reached the tloo. the mystery xxas made cb'ar to mc There xv:is"a terrible crash, and the xoie; of my mother from tx-loxv. calletl: ""Mv ch'ld! xvhat has happened?" jTothinrr,' I answered, I only fell oxcr a chair, thai-"- all." "Yes, it xv:us oily an old high-backed roekiug-cha r. over xxiiich a s leer, had been laid to air, and the smumcr night xxind had geutly .waved its lonyTolds to and. fro. and out of this my fears had conjured a i-trauge. and gho-tly ligurc As I claiibered Hack into bed. fialf cry hg with, the pain of my bumps and bruises, and half laughing m the ex citement of triumph, 1 re-olveil that iu future the darkn-ss should Lave no ter ror for me. :Ad hoxx about Mrs. Tripit?" said Rib. " "Well," said grandma, "Mrs. Tripit ,acd I xvere on xery intimate terms for a log time. Many" a piece of faded rib boa.for my dolls, and many a Sprap of bright calicc for my patch" wbrk, was furnished me by her. And I ioon came to regard her in the light ot an old familiar iriend. But one dav, on rav re-ura from a .visit, I wasini'ct bv Toni cede, and then stand still. It was a visited the Kinetumahe:i nu-me-.s xva-inyst-rlous appearance, and xxell eal- in" full blast. If hgjliad called about ciilati-d to frighten a child, and my i midnijlit, for instat . he xxottld havi with the announcement that 'he had very sad wx.- for inc.1 Tom xva-i a regular te.e. and I knoxv by iht twinkle in his eye- in -pite of his long face fiat it xva- nothing vi-n -crious "Had anything happened to Bella?'' (my doll) J inquired. . y. . ., ." . , . - - , I -m. .-i-, nu -:im, -uiemniy. " il 1 Mr.-. Tripit Yon mu-t Ie prepared to . .... t.. - ;... ii.. 1 - 1 i.- 11 .1 w. per greatly changed. It- all tie- fault of that rn-cnl. the tin peddler, he f-ame here 111 vnur alseri-c p.ml h:i 1 stolen lier hear' away. And. now. alas! -he- hut the xvp-ck of her former -elf' " He (eorti'd me t the eIo--t dior. ami. -tin 'noMzh. there was ior Mrs. Tnpit, Min-bonnet. boot and all. but j . - ,, . . . lier onee well routined formus 1:1 a -tale of collapse, ami she had a forirrn and d'-ji-etetl lik. It was :noiir;ful atifl et laughable to m-c " Never mind. ii." ,-aidTotn, -Ii-"11 pick uti and i-otm- rutiri'l airain. if he j ha thi- nzht kind of diet.'" And -villi that w -lammed the door, ami ran :twa la"liC heartily-hard-h.airled .1 - 11 cluluren t u.it we were. "And no.v. m dear-., it's titne for vou in o t Led. ' (rti. dear: i., that bII?" iI the fhndn-n. "Ye-,." -aitl rrainln:a. " that is the li-t I retueuiber of Mr-. Tripit. and with her f.fded a'.ay the la-t bugbear ft luvehiMliond ".'. ff mi Hurt. THE GOLD BASKET. llutr Little VI a Trmj.trrf to TVII a t.lr ami IltlJll't. It w:i only a friil-dih f white china, uith "dt bands arimd it; but little V admired it r niucli. and called it "mamma'- 10M b-i-keu"' One atternoo't Aunt Kmily came to make a call, a -id mamma brought in the ba-ket lillcl with nice lare Florida orange-. After e en body bad eaten an orange, and Aunt Ktuily a ad jr'ne. -i-ter Anna -et the basket on lb" kitchen t ible, and tltat wa- iJie way the trouble bejan. Little "1 "xeni out there all alon.- to tilav with ther.it. She cha-ed her around am around the room, till bv and by kitty, .rrowiu tired of the .purt, jumped into a cli.tir. and rot upon the table. "( 'ome ibrw n! come down!" s- id little Vi. "You must not -in II th rauire- with your nose. Com down!" Hut IvUtx did not come: -he x .;s trx iiitr to tleride x hither the beautiful XoiiH"; ball- xx'cre Joo.l to eat. 'I'heii Vi eaTiirht lr bx the tail and pulled her baekxvard. " She did not do it roughly, but -omehoxv that "old la-ket "ot in the way - perhap- kitty's p:nv touched it. perhap- it xx'a.s Vi's arm: bu at atix rale, the ba-ket wa- oxer turned, and down it U II. broken in pie e. iihiu 'he Hour. Vi star.ed in inrpri-e at the dreadful ruin, and then -he -tared at the oranges rollinx. hehcr kclter. under the ,-tove "Who d-d that? IIo-.x did it fall?1' thought she. l'.ut eJ moment it c.-nie ox-er her that she her-elf v:h to blame. -Why. 1 didn't mean to! Th.-.t pnt tx. in-ctv h-i-kii' What will niai:'i:a ax Little YV forehead wa- lull of xvrinkle-. her eye- xvere full 01 tea's. Mie .-innd -o -til! that you could almo-t haxeheird the lly on the roll r .oxvel -era j e his xx-ins. "I'll ";n t -11 mammi I did it. :.'id I'm -o -i.rry. Xo. I'll her J.tttt did it: I iru-s k'fvd.d di it. Naughty kitty!" Tie- h'th-jrrl ni'ixcd one io it. en I the 1 he stood -till aaui. I'le clink ticked xvrv loud xou ktioxv h.iw loud a clock does tick somet'ni -s and the lly on the toxvel fra.etl at Vi. ami -he ae 1 at the lly. N'e, I xxoift tell mamma anything, 1 wont ";o into t ie parlor at all: I'll :o out in the yard, ami th -n 111:1mm 1 xxill t.iiuk kittx'brok- the ba-ket, for k.tt 1 xxill be in here all alone." Vi took three -lej s toxx-ar.ls the out side dour, and then -he -loud -till ajrain. and the clo.'k t eked xvor-c than excr. It s enied a- if that clock xxv.s xxatehiii"; to see Vi make up her mind, and a- if t'lat ol 1 lly xxa- xvatchine; too. 7i. '.. om-J- if you p anil leaxe the kitty in here alone it will be the -ame a-a l.e . turi. -atne a- a lie."' It .w.i-n't the elo.'k tha' .-a'd that, but it H it lc the same as a lie. a Irtih & ""' "' '' And the'i she looked at the th, who nodded hi-head and k?Wt no ld.oj; it. Vi knexv ln didn't mean V.i,' but it m om ju-t : if he ine:uit ye"-LwjlLo- te'l a lie,' said Vi, turnit.jAlybR k to the out-ide door, and tPron r foot doxxn hard: "I xvill not tell:ili' And xvith that she ran into the p:uft3 tor if -It,- xxalked .-he xxa- afra'd shuj'ht no eo at all. She 1 an every frtcp.ojlth'' xxay a- fat a sl:c could run. nmvMrhed out: "0 manitna. itxiT-i't the kitty, it xxas vie' lint 1 d 'lifts mean to at all!" And her mainnikfc-ed lur. and -aid she "knexv it xvas aiRp. 'eideut. and -he nexvr had lox'ed hetjhttle daughter -o xve'! in her life as wi i .-!ie came ar.d told the xvhol trutlijlike a de. r. braxe. good lit le girl; forll.e truth i- better t'lan all the mld lrtilels m the xxorl.l. Svjuitc Mny. i:i Owe title ;,. How Proof-Rriiping Sounds. Sunt writer Iia-fjJjroduc-Ml :. peen called "Sound fnuwlhe :ineHHr." ! reads ju.st too prettj UMil tx x c- re d y the thought that m author 1 ex ex A m . I" " is hen seen txxos:ms. one rmgovi r a pn t slip, the o he hold" Z the copk. and Ixvn -otn "thin; foxvers r. ithni the sound- would -l.i like this. I 1 rao:-r ader ,A1 the Minshine fa'r ) lima s if ixima a d I ft 11 op tl sjnal mai ' ude . N'o" ma'i - xvithout xoti eomi b-e.the a dark -v Coov-ho!dcr "T- an. v l.o f-xvalcr "I lie a a '- anl dismal air coin m comma." f Copy-hold'-r "S" " Proof-road f "J;' wit ho it the sunshi m i - of He -vols - )l tht ciain-t don . As Ih-xvo-- lair - -en t et.Ion cmfomd --lug -; he in v r ju-:i- ties tr.s line- rvo ji i:i bf euiu na - no worms Copv holder "Wi inth." Proof reader "S comma aud he:i Ixarmth I -hare- a:ul x joi-ou: tlies-" Copy-holdor"B! 1 esl Health and vigor tlv $ Proof-reader tth a:ul x igor lly fund of it xxiien full stop." 2 That's about tho, poetry is on deck.-i Movies I.'cyistcr. .e; "Is a woman c: ble of tilling an office?" asks an excj nge. Mie is, A woman has jus!; l inquiring tfter some rejected manui ipt m tins oilice. and she filled it cor telv for the time being. Boston Trat 'ipL From New Xotj by rail it is 3,311 mi San Francisco la an air-lin- tne di-taccc is aboi ICOD miles. RELIGIOUS READING. THE UNV.'ORN ANVIL- Latve ! mu1 1 ill-a tfkuktth do-ir And hi-anl the anvil nil.' it v-j-r cute. Tln-n Xtm'sl-i.- la I aw U(mi Itf C4r ,71 UdiliUlttS wvi.4 HU IAHUH J U" J W uir. .. ,, .. , , . . , , 'low many an. It. Have row b-H. 'rt! I. ..T r.r,..j i..tu-r-U" u--aa.ata.-r" ." " Jut oiif. " Li ww-fwl. mr,k ufc tuL- Tl" Riivil turir tl iaMi&er o ju JvtlO." And mi. I MiOH-'hT. tcunvtt of (1 Wnrl l'orai rAi.Klt. ! Jt' tt -; Yet, thoiii-li Ut wut ol l'oiiiit. V4iairk u J"?,rV .... Tfao RDVli I' Utl irn tWe lMMtiwr fow Im 11. iV. Ill LurtwL Sunday-School Lecrons. lPITr riM-T yCVllTEK. Jan. l-J-nul-Inn eH Art3 Jan.tr.- Im.M.nii.f to JCTtii'tti. 1?l 1 t rot. 1 1'mit Ml Je.-UMtViu.... Art" 21. li Si Fell. i'-l'HMlI-Ioi"' the .0lCj,.At5 MI Mar. 1 I'diii N t.t r. li .. Aet-t lS--t Mr. n--lliiil iMo t let x t-t-5t. K-.. Mar V, I'Miil Mi-Jon- Airn .rt. 5,. i-i Mar Z-l'nul u.i. nle t i-i-r. wi: Mar :.-lte ivr. M r l'.-nf Nlk. MtvUonnrr. T niTin or (.liter If-o Ma.-ctod by tli f-cbol TALMAGE VS. IMGERSOLL. A l.rz- i:ev(.irl for KHil- X litlm X'.'oin. xii 11 ml Ho ltil.li. Mr. Ixjeersoll -ay- t irt- Iiible i- an im pure 'mok. lie n-a 1-a pa-siijre.aU'ee! to blu-h and -ay.-- "I can't read more in he pie-en of this refined audience," and put- the look axvay. There if much iu rneilical Iwok- that can't l.; real in public: Hem put tho-e lxoks awav. When the Iiible deal- with the . ! ft It .t .1 putrefaction of -la. xve are to see its harm and not loxw it. The liibio xvay ot -howhi-r -in make- xou hate it; the Iivronic wax make- you loxe it. Mr. In.'ersoU -ay- tlur Iiible i- a cruel Ixr.k. I-it? A cruel book produce- cruelty. Where the Scripxure- are not prncLcd the people beat each other. There are '."'(.', MK 1. 0! Ii.b!c- in circuiation. Shoxv m e L) HI vi.tim-. show me &. or .MKI. or SO' . or '(: -hoxv me Hi. or oo, or 10. or JO, or .: ye-, spoxv '. show 1. I oiler "rl.ofMi for one victim. Apjdau-e. Mr. Iner-o'l -ays the liiolc 1- woman"- tyrant- It i-? Come into the xvorld's jiieiure rallerx'. Imk at Kve. -.erfrel woman: see lleborah. mighty tor eood: - Abigail, in her beauty and poxver. -toj the a rme I ho-t a hurri caii'; topp.-il at -iht of a xvater-lilly . a dexvdrop i-!.i-h'ni"; back Niagara, f Applause. J Here i- V::-hti defy n-r a debauched Kmir"- erexv; here i- K-fier -ax in-x her nation: here i- the woman t!ieirfumeofwho-eointmcnlha-come .. t t . .1 I: -1.. oxi r I lie aire-: here 1- 1 ureas, me 11111 of bli fill lame ejldin her needle: here i- Lydia. loxed ol all. Oh. here i a "jood old woman leaning on a -tall', "randmother Loi-! Who ha- more xvor-lnpi r- tuan anv -axe Chri-t3 A xx- iirin. May. f.pplau-e.j lor whom d.d (Jiri-t perfoim Hi- hr-t tinracleJ Woman, lor whom did t hn-t rai-e uid allirni that the rc-nlt 1- not worth the dead? iorthe -i-ter- of liethany. J ,. j,ri,.4.;j v j.,,,., experience.- it l For xvhoiu was Christ mo-t anxious in ; tj,.lt chn.tiaiis are made, and if xve His dym-r hiitir? A wrinkled old woman. I Wl)ll, j,e -,'reat in holiness wv mu-t lax Hi-mother. Ah! the world of mean- ,. ..,., wjt t. dlM.,,,Iie through in-X pehold thy iiiotuer. noxv uie ium' hate- xvonieii! Ah! no li hie iu a laud and xxotmiu is abe.i-t of harden, a xai'cd .s'.axe.. Whx doe- xxotnan jro to tha Itible'in time of trouble? Ah! -he knoxv -it -ax- xx eej n; max endure for the nilit. but joy coii.e- with the inoinin-.'- J ill .' ' ..! . .1 I".... . I ...1 All ta:nr. xxork t 'irethef for irood to them that love (bid. Tnat b 10k -ay-. Hu.-haml l.xe your xvife. Why does .-he go to that cruel book? Look at an dli T picture -the woman xv.th b. - chaia'M r 1 rotiirht into the pre-'lice of Chri-t. He. xvith a .-xvord of sarcasm, -plit- her enem'es from .scalp t heel, -axing: "Le him that i xxithout .-in ca-t the lir-t .-t inc." Ap plause. Oh. how the Ii:ble hates xvoin en! Oh. xx omen, hold up your hand-, let me .-ee your hand-cuifs. I .-ee. tho-e gold bracelet- lla-hiui: the", xvere put there by fatherly. I rot berry, loverly hand-. Applau-e. Where is your xoke? Loo-eu tho-e xxarin xx raiipini:-. I -ee your golden, carueli.iu and pearl chains t nn-t 1:1:1 ty put iiiem mere. rApplau-e.l And yet when Iuger-oll -ay- the foolish thing- agaiu-t tne li.- b'.e. tixe hundred idiots dap the'r hanil - and -ay: "lint-so." Laughter. Ah. he i-fal-ein thi-. and fal-einone, lal-e in all. He -ays the Mory that xvoman xxa- formed fioin a rib of 1 man i- ridieu - loiis. He axxs on that rib. and ha le -n doing ii for year-. It 1 had an old hound xvno dav alter dav guaxxed n the -ame old dry rib a- if he depend ed on it for happiiic . I xvould dnxe him axv.iy. Mr. lngcrsoll doe-n't knoxv that the "xvord rib. tran-l.itetl. mean.-111ur--.de. He doe-n't know a xxord 01 Hebrexv. and yet xvould tran-late (iene-i-. He doc-n t know dreeK. Lat - in. Cerman or Knglish. and yet xvould tran-late 11 me-. Virgil. S.diiller and nuaiie-peare. 1 uon 1 auop me hum 01 -M dthexv itenry, xvho saysxvomen xvas taken from a man'- -ide b'cau-o that xva- iic.r h's heart, and I repr.diate the doe'r.ne that -he xxas taken Horn hi .-me -o -ne eouid reacii an nis pocKet-. Laughter. Ah. -he xva taken from his right -ide that hi- go d right a nn nvght protect her. That's xvhy a man gets so mad xx hen you talk again-t his xvife. (Jet out of the -tr.ktng di-tancc xvhen you talk again-t a man - xvife. Applau-e From hi at his -ide- tha i- her po-it 0.1. Do you rememlH-r the brhlal couple killed Im the train from l n ning'on. Vt. ? There xvas a cnlli-io::. tin tn: 11 xva.- burned, and bride and gro un peri-hed. Tne eor.duc'or -a.i the bride could haf ese.-.oed: the doc- t rs -aid the Tin bride need hu-baud's not have IkmIv xxas penshei!. I'" lie: linn urn d under the timbers. I ut onlx r dre-s xx-:i caught, xet h d.cd from his ide :c xxould not go. Mr. Ingerso!! make mirth of the Iiible. I'oi't tiiink I r.m oppi-etl to fun. (!od never made a man xvho loxed fun mon than I do. Itut don't giggle at Cod. -xn there .s a b:.4-nhc fun. Ur. t'a.it x-r-eked tr. bI.(-ihcmoti- -:de to 1111 tin -v vvr- a man xxbo sa d: "Wate!i me haxe fun. 1 xxill pull the siring of this -team brake, anvl xvhen the people -co the train .-tna they wi!l xvonder.'' "Don't do th"-." sad hL- companion. tVu, he pulled the string, -toppe I the tnr.n at a dangvrou CtirxL and nlmi" tbmidere.I the St. Louis expres,-. Crash.eame the collision. and twentv lixes xvere lo-t. The man had Ms joke. Mr. Ingersoil stop- the ZusLtn. Iible tntiu. the chuxch traiu. aud he j Little things a-e often the hardest think?, it a great joke, yet along comes 1 things. It is comparatively easx to do death, judgment and eternity. ' a momentary deed of daring tha: will Did .ou ever read a book. "The J startle exerybovly; it i-not -o easy .0 Triumoiiant Death Iknls of Distin-1 do little deed- of quiet courage lr-m gushed Intideb?' Laus liter. I j day to day. unheeded by all and u:i nexer did. T..ere is no such book. All ! heeding all. rerhaps you are not die in stolid indifieenc. or in horror; j calletl to do the great de-ni. Liutyou there h-vs nex-cr Ks-n an exception. ; are tailed every day to do the little The are not 1 ke rav friend Alfred ' detnis. xvh'ch more surelv wear trci Kfo Coolvma-'i. xvho5e list glad xvorxls xxere: "I am sxri-eping through the gates into the bles-cd land.' Applau.se. In tlde's ncv-tr go that xvay. What des iniidelitv Cq? In the fate war onlv Christian rnro and - onion tinned the woundM. not an infidel. North or :vrth.. did i There l not an l8u:ixn ! learning on earth fodl .r pr" " 1 )' taiKlei. aVc llcJl.fg. "wr . . . .. f I tuiirdfT 11 taught a a brtrna (rt- 1 - ..i ; tinntty ha all the otbrr. iHatirl- it v ilt-, notbia- but flrhl t l;t4uft.i ; I tltru- vim m r.in nf tmritr In rle iku cixl Ut. hi iMfi.iji:tt tk tMlftff k UJ mttrh. Ti.e 4u:r-' U.t - U ' much -a -.hift L- uj rnth t woo: it . : iHir tin-r.. n,ta: it io iliajTr - thut i- too niorh. rljittcivr j talnleittv. ii Mi:irrsii- jari. rrwi 1 iaio me uhs o; itoutJivcei?. LP : . .k .ft f ( JaUter H Ae MOl inhdrUr hrf-r 4rr d-. 4 Uw xr hole iu hie ' ; c-mk iw ) ? u -dt. Md it K a: wurth . l-ai .x tlir !r; uer- driv lMlt -' .t - mr aw- tbelKirof the ter -f (lann U. . iku .nurtwiu. arilor la lfe kl- rt r ? rmiTdJr? JZ . ent Utiu that dark alhn lo-'ttirkt Istm. tk lir Wuii ttk tW .U W 2Jt; ??! j. , tKored tb" tc-luir? fnm tlw br'.rii I bmul aal butter, troaifbt 1 bLru , ,, a.i. Uttk, kiM-It a the lre fl.r. ami I mtt I) tin-Imiwas tk -huol-hou- eouitnwled the detnrt.ai' tint U a ..".. lint fir tW WlMtrWH-d. b IM btv.nl wf the kunvrv. m. rnn Uc thr dead. The ,., . ?', c, ... j . nri-i .ijjiu-. una ay wt nHBn. ; Md v tj,. Hr l.rvad: 1 wa -.-k, xI mir-od me. I h:i in pr. m. ami VL-itet! me; I us .ora. aad ye i-ahrtt me home. In-L-mueh a did b. unto the l-aftt uf mow. yeId it nat mi'." Frvm it h'cut Lr:urt tti I.OHtaculc. IN CAPTIVITY. Hotr the IINi-li.lInf ol AIII.ettwH IKHIIlt- l.Ce 1. ml. XXmhI. How maiiv j- rtMir' of C!ol - word haxe b e.i e i!ji,i to u ox our t.i-l Then? is no cotn!rutal r of t s r.'f- , ,f ,aju.lUl. , tt ca,rth.t. It unfold- nexv be.itities xvhere all had ap peared to lie Ix'autiful lifore: and x-. hen forinerly there xvit- xvhat xxe thought a xx ilderue . it ha- revealttl to u- a fruit ful lie-IiL The old p-alni- have ipiaxered for Us xith a nexv patho- a.-xve -.at by our "Haltel stream," and haxe -im!il for II- xxith a nexv joy a- xx-e found our captixity turmd a- the stream- in the -until. The man x ho has -eet: niucli 1 Jlt,u.tioM wiII no, M..ulU mrt ,,1, h. copy of the ord ut ihmI. Ano'her book may -eein to other- to U iii-niti hI xvith his own: but it i- not the -ume to him. for oxer hi- old and tear ta.m-d Iiible he ha- xvritten. in characters xx hieh are x i-ible to no eye- but hi- own. th record of hi-experience; and exer and anon he comes to liethef pillar- or l'.!:m alms, xvhich are to him the memorials of -ome critical chapter iu hi- hi-torx. How many of u-. too. miht -ayxxith truth that xxe had nexer really prayed until iiod -cut us into caiitixitx Our wr,i,i,, ,:i, !.,. outward, "formd .oI,. n thin-' of dutv. not of -im-eritx I -. . . . . I. an atlair. -hall 1 -ay' ol luxury uither than of need. Itut now xve have found out what the mercy eat mean-, and know that praxi-r i- the -un-t and -xvecte-t -olaee in the hour of perph-x- itx. I In-i- iioil s "end and exiiect.i- hi',,,," r ..ajitivilv; and when that reali.ed i- there one anion:: u- uln xx hieh alone that jrreatne can be eiv en. Nor must we niiapne that (.od i changed toxxard us xvnile thu- H i dealiu"; xvith 11-. Iu all and through all He i- xvorkme- fur our eood. tha' at the la-t lie inav nre-ent 11- to llim-elf xvitlioiit -pot or wrinkle or anv -uch tlnnir: and xvhen-oexer xx-e are apt to -u-pect Hun. He falls back upon His oxvn c m-cioii- loxe to u- and -ay- " I knoxv the thought.- that I think toward you. thoughts of peai e, and not of ex. I. to give you an unexpected end." Will iam M.Taylor, tn I'nljut 'l' usury. Commendation. It often co-ti one ipiite a -truggle to do hi- simple duty: and xvhen one docs hi- -implc duty in -pile of h;s temptation- to do diflcrentlx he de-erve- credit for hi- doing. One has no need to lixe Ion' in this xvorld liefore linduig out ,j,j, jnuj,. a bright little boy about ; ,wo :im sl j,aIf xear- old recentlv 1 sj,u,.d that he apprehended it. He 1 v.a-on the eve of do'ug -omethiug that j u..lx Vl.n tempting to him "N'o. my j son: xou mustn't do that." .-aid h j r.lm.r; . it(j,. fallow looked a- if ! he xvouhl like to tlo it in -pitc of his ! f.lt !.,. nrohibition: but he ir umohe.1 ! ,nt.r j,j indinat on. and aa-xxe-ed re olulelv "All light, p.ip.i. I xvun t do it." Th -re xva- no '-mh1 there, and fie father turned to -oinctlrng el-e. The bov xvaited a minute and then -aid. 11 a tone of -urpr-e.I 111.p1 ry: "Papa, xvhy don't you tell me: Tha''- a good by ' Th father aerep'el the -ugge-t on. mil commended h - -on accord uglx A , :,t ,vl.0i::tion of a ch.hF- wcll-do.n 1 :l j,ri..,t,H duty, evi n though the J (.j,jid- xvcll-do ng ought not to hinge j () iui.h a rc-ogn tion. And a.- xvith bt- . .1.. f.,i- n ... , , :ir -..r , ,. .in-t coin meudat'on is exerv one- due Kxei our Ird himself It 1- promi-ed to -ay : Well done"" to everx 1 cil one of Hi- j wj,n fjCt wc. .-. 7 ( fi-. CHOICE SELECTIONS. A little key may ojen a !"o in xvhich he- a bunch of key.s. H .hum 1 Jso ea can ilroxva. no -:onn can xvreek. 110 abxs, can swallow up. the cxer-bx-ing tnrh of fo.l. A.s there i- much lfia-.: and some devil in man. sa there i- some angel and .some (tod iu him: th?bea-" :.nd the dev.l may le con',uereI. but in thi- lite nexer xvholly ile-:rviyel. .". T. Cv't rtd ji. I have found nothing yet which re ijuire" nore eoursgi" and indej-ndenee than to r.-e a 1 tth but di-cid tllr a! e the par of the tellg.nu- xvorl l'xrvmd I ".-ilj?-!"?. n?aier I . .. . , , ( HEKK rut! crtata u-. 'Mire'x. the xv.-.y in wh ch xve com Ei;ii 1aoice monlv go en i- not th'; xvav of clf-d - 1-OUK Hero n at "and wriPo and c?o--be.inng j sSjH"" '.:.!." which the Ne-v Te-tann nt talk. o. 1 L.ttD "" ! ';'' -"' .i . r fi- 1 .. .... u-.. 1 OM Knx''v "'v :1 't:- oiiiicus: t 1 b- xxx-elv canntatle. to do gooil wit out mnltiplxing the -ource- of ex.I ;,,. Bul-er- xr. ,. , ' , , .1 HfHi- It, jr. 11 knoxr th it to pve aim- .s noIi!pg siiEEI'-in-rtHclw-w -un'es. xou gixc though: al-o: aaI ;h 1 I KUI"k-h h.c- the:cfore it is xvntten. not '5k-.-ed '. i-f ! vA'vlN 2"i 1- he that jcoieth the j oor. iu: , OAT: No. r It .wiiHl is be th-- ctn dfre'i Th :h or. -vim xou Kaoxx- tiia: a 11 J thoug'it and a l.ttlo k mine., are oftci , xxortli more than a greal deulof money. and .strenjrth in the long run. lte glad that yoa are called to this; for thi -the hard r tak. and he xvho i faithful here will no be unfaithful in the ca-iex great tlxlrca- ? i. 2iuizs THE MEMORY OF THE PAST.; A WrU A-t Tlw WK IJI lx. a; i'oi itD' u. ()., a ti?i t" uku; w'-r n t .riBt. w:otiMl4m to , , rMs a w m,Oi u kt 4tii A srar vkl lit Wu 1 ! rwl v frtJT xmi itxUh h , tM - H w t Wowc- Ub 4- ; J r nmov.- jm! iromt yuk vmr .WoUrr IV- .. b.wl boo vttti rtU Ldr cf Mp omi4 ... ... ., ! loo far ofl f rtun ktM-a w tkr HuMnra I . . t TL V ralTe tllKJ u.tk rndrr 1. Wk i k.,iM f-.r- tiB-r iirir imaiav Mr- ad Ana Hoyd trare a (b-. .:pp.d on ur t rk.-.ii xl itum tA Hoxd 'lh Hrto-rt kotJ- mkI the ;H-ro errtl pntwer- i tbr iUvc TWt .Ine Httdt. ttd Woe Umri' I .1 1 M . . ,., ll.lw tk.-e cve full -;rat.icU.a IV Jjrcal eral w.n kc: vylr froufni bv -lr;k frum Albanx. "rr plum. tS oMt.-Hle so,:r " aid Waitiult eolnred ami the .mU. ,l .miV or xhitinjf -uutiaer. but H.-xrefoot. d nmrs. in t'.e htxttl-iker Hmtlmni ! hou.i- tu hotiM im the fail m! U4r . our khn--. Hon plaait it H t waieh the work on our .Jm- i1 t tlcJtmte the titoe xb-a they wwiUl bf tiai-hed. and then put the preka th,nSs under our pillow the tlr-t m-chf l'op-runi. uf abler, witl-tlen A buttr .. s. . - nut. jewr-hax-- and kitis, mbl tb plar ad wereprobablx (putea- efjjoy bb the thou.-und kJihU of ts o4 the pre-ent There were eijjbt children in my father- family tben. and my mother made their -locking- ad wialer c-4il mil trousers from wool to ciwpb-lni. Pretty xv el! for a mercbuat'a xxife." em.' fA. Y f Srfituitt. DELIGHTS OF WALKING. IV t.oslel Itrn.-rW. Im a Vriui X Im Itilli-vrs In IVilratrliiUiii. For eood. hoiic-t iiiterchaxice of - - I- inougm. anu M-numem. mr f.umji .1 I . 1 - --. 4 . .im . . . I. . man. and -eparaung the oru Irom the v...... ... ... ...-,... ,-.... characteristics: lor etltag a pup -trotiger than exer iu the xxax of po.M mg hi- heart. I know of nothing that an bring better occasion-or Healthier chanced to you than walk tux hum bira on the King- highxv ny You -ball lenrn nunc ot a man's heart, bis hfce-aiidilislike-. !r- hobble- aud ubo-y tirra-ste.-. hi- xveakne and he stietigth. in a day'- xvalk than xou -hall Im- able to get by a month - ndoig with him in 1 diligence or a pothaie. The hr ei- that winnow- your xery heart, and -end.- the chatl'of dark and doubtful thoughts from you. lenxiag the kernel of true gram xvlute and clean, i- surely an unspeakable bhwittg as you lre-jl VOIII a iMOlIf l. II" ( I l-j Uli'l -M upland road. Then xou haw the bright or excr-ehangmg -kx. and eleamingcottagehoine- here and there sheltered under their xxanu wmg- d thatch, covered o'er xvith golden -time-crop and green mos, all -jirinkled daintily xxith crystal gems of hoar rime and froen -noxx. lieyoiul all this, the exhilarating swing in cxery step you take, aud the gbuiou- joy ol freedom you po e-. combine to open x our heart to him xxbo throxx- in hi lot xvith you for the time, and jog along xvith you xxith ready wit and re sponsixe rexcrence. keeiines- of x -lot. . ...... ...... ..I...... .1... j.. M...I lfeMfekl and bnghtne-s of Imirt. What n ran prix ilege i- gixeil to exerx xv.iiki r on 1 the King'- highxvay. and through Mi J sweet, -badowy rural lanes and im I ow-. threaded bx -ilxer -tream- d lined xxith xvilloxx holts, leading " from. And xet. hoxx few a !' vv F ! gratitude and act upon the gd' w. . nature ex er extend- to them xdh p ; iiaiid-! What loxcly pictun- .1' 1 ' gleam- of la-ting joy tiler who do an' go afoot nil forever. - 7! k m A X. oiii4t.lv I .v.,r. A rrailti.Uof Yalo (o!lc. Iv -'a K. Cox. I. I.. I'rneilcal stil Anati fhcmist, Wnshinstoa. I). (-. :&- t' fot!o-.via cfllrial .tnt-wi-it T tL thKiauiti vhos liMi in ln-jn hrink from tlica-e of ilorj.faia and 'p in. and ppcially to mother. vko jwtiv .r''' tic vvil, an I at tinu. fatal JT-tI o tl'' damcrroii ilnir'. th It! .Str l'kh t j-t, mu.t prove a Ikxih. It I not onlr ewltriK fre- from all opiate. ji"on. and uni-Uf-s (a thin-; which not on- rough pr-partio3 nlin can Uati. Iut it i altPtber an original and turmt happy comhiaatu-n of tho L-Rt remedial a-t-nl. and i a Uarni' ! k it i ctTectlT-. I la thi aun-rllr-a on careful naly-anil RauiKroti practical i :ets the latter in every caw rraltir-i; la j c jeely cure. ' The Charle. A Vo-;eler Cotnpanv. Haiti- J more. 5!aryland. ar- tbe Sole Owner anl Manufacturer of thi valuatl r-msjy j The Head of the Bal;inKir Il-alth Depart ment. l)r. Jaaie A. St'-uart. one of the mot eminent physician in America. ay. "It supplant th-ot jectionabte and harm ful feature of othr cocj;h mixture-' THE GENERAL MARKETS. KAMs.V.s t'lTT. Jnaonry t t'ATTLE Shlno nc ii-r H at tt Nativi- cow- liMtca-r- ier HOG S Ck1 t cho ce ln-av,, U-rat XVHKAT-.So-rre- No 3 Itocted COK.V No. r OATS No. t 3 U) .i t.i i tr. a. is 44 3S tr. 4 1 v. 4 u t 201 CI', 31 . (. 1 U M. . to T. fe UeVH 'Vi fc . It t (i - u & ii ir. 4 u i s V ". :i KYK-No 1 YlJ il'it Kancy . p-r ac: HAV-L-irre tvcl 1 fce". J . J'. I v.ii u ..... Mft.M.n. wTxaiTX-Xhm. ' T. Iri. CATTLE 5h ir tsx f--r iVO 4 :o A ", UI 1 Ki .. Z Kt It.VKI.KV 5 BrrrEiJ-Crc-arjr POKK K iu 0. u ar-s CsOToN Mid4hair. 1-J it - OIICAGO. rATTI.E O&r: 10 cb4e-r. i5 ft HOs iaci-u2irt3Jh,tp.a-r ii fe em 4 rxi 4 o A3 SHEEP-Fa-rUchoi J5 FLOril-VClnlcr --fat . 10 a WHE-VT-No. rrtsj HA No. 3 .. No.rpnox- . .- "3-i COKN No.r ... ST ti OATS-No. . if4 RYE OJ G ai ?Ohlv-.Xir-r)trM ... CM CCU N1xv TOKK. CATTLE Kspor: lil & HOGS Good to cboJc. .. 5HEEP Poor to pnese . . 3 TS . n-UK GoJ to choice ... 3 "S is XVH SAT-No. S ml. SCSfc. C01iN-No.r r3E 3ATS XVe-tenx xatie.! r-its m .rr FOKK taaian: ms ntU C SS PETIiOLEL'M-L'altes! O CJi !. r 3CaU.c. M3 W Tt- rrit irv. 5 Yr. j i& frfT at , , wW f !. jM ta8l tiiui !;. .--j-j LpAi4t. - rtJt 1W a, wirrm. Wi k MrM frt 1 wfejr Nwf - .- m. - - - ititt . rt tex t,t U r l K. - re r ikwh -- . ft.. i i - 1 tV I-U. -4 tw j -- i u ricrw, 4 Cmt ixui lrt- at 1 mi uf k. mi 1 ml mm,lUum .f - l r- - -1 - imt - timmm - - Ur l-Vtwr'. "oiWni Vl4l is ' nrrrt " TV -- 4 (rwri m . fcM fcV I aM4Mt 3-w-t UmX ltm,mimmtmm i .u ! 4a. . m , Um itmrlm. TW l(wjr ." ' jl . frari mA J-. tfc t r- ' .2-t , - -J - ""- t ' '- j v, xXtc ifct -! ." J lrMN. . k 1.14 j.t lu ki.U--l 1 A'. 4 . " M maJ ic -(-. Il"-I Th'.. TmVmxei ttKiT('v.it xi-.n Cr U m4 ItM-lr U4wTtrf IU.t. t V.. tah i t l ih iUm-rmm m.ivu -" Vi: ra'TT , 1 t--,.- - . U ! it littdr-Mt r-nW Al U tUm tiu(tU-ni.-irUt Jr-.lv mA ! r Iimmm 1 4t- rm4urUMa fc hm.ih. Ytg-ar. tMwt ivM-cbil rMMini I r.-A m -urr-Hl. -' U Wl JI1 Ar. lat.au at wtMS fur itliut4it IXktlaj-h.H t To rri'iriT lUr, i" -" n4 iive t t i4L HurdHU torzmU" -Al"t Mrrrr. TK I.Ji- m, k a rM l -Jli. " I ptkl Wt fau.trT- 1 f (luitari MlU"Mt r-xrmtviavf x l-r.ni ,v Mrs. rttih 1UmmI, M !WP., jijj, j, 1 h-iwl tAlr c--.0lU t-j . i jv .tr A ; Tia - H ' tnr Ml r Ir. It. V ln. r-urtwi i t- r 1 u . .1.1 1.1 -., I '' ' -" - - - " - ' -- - UbJv u,),,,,,, ,irt ImI X- lk- P 1 llo - ftw K-" Wl "w 1 ( AniI o do It imt wt--1 ..u k ITV Vr ! loat Unl U dull. ltU W. liw wUk( -i. i.tt- I to Vol XXanl In llui a l-t.c Iitc JlHyi-r'n I'.wWWi: Plas, sr!o ih; nt alJr--il, e4f-Mi ilnl-, u-rve-- l ! nod v k-r- to lw v t4e--a, toll i V A xx-inl'M! rrti.-vf. xarK k Hi.. I -fail . 1 Hrftla'tn i(llnl-ai. l k - 1MI ml 4t la" !, lb . cimutrv 1 hap Jii l I1I- rlir. hoevir lant'. rf 111t h1 tMl-wily er-s MlUmni xtMio. r r !-. Imi1 i-M- ii-t-t rei.lT. WurM'-. lHMrT ix -ih; im jPaaM lor wanitt-, ww Medical AUuM, MaXaiaHcJIuCalo.ll . Wurs: tb- t-al - a &Ws lwwJ.j-.ri km K-ot u-oa it a a J IoiwIt blaU CV:oK a.m lViAaB Ta b-ri. ikMi HbUk ln-faic ixmoluac lawa-iwtiat-T reHrmt ly of " J"r-V Hr.mrhmi 7rv-Ar M HoW oaly la Mx-. " ri. Yov rut romnl on mm." i Ut- U 1-cuUUm- - rarlnil. i Ki"T(n-TMM-it:Hr rwrctat artwuii.ts .r.KKvMoHS Itnuit-UH .Ul K- I! ifm. 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