7 I I f Anv TkAwaAM ... . A. - lariy from tho OBonicc, whothor4irecteito -.. ......... ui niiuuiLT r.o iHBBuuicnueroruoi, responsible' for tho nay. The court have .lecideu tlmt refunlnjr t tako ticwApRpum f mm tho pont-offJco. or re fcovlntr and loavlnif tlirin uncalleil lor. U Iirunu faciu ovlicuce of inti:.tioj.al nut cm. A WATCH. 'With coniM"iit orthography.) Mnrv h:nl a liitl" beau V ho wan nil a-.vllll bore, j.ii'l never Icuc ctiouuh to ccau Till ma knocked on the I km;. At Biipwr once with ilary folks J I is dam tv was "rent. A Jil. while; i he-y w-di tlur UstiM JolkS, lie only iixm-A Ins pleat. .Ami at Iiih htnyljj Into they lautfhcl. Ai.l ho t Itnil a pk-.t I.eiiwrkiil. while h!i:i they traily chaiiBhed. i ki-ep no watch 0:1 men." 1 Oo hai! my papa known it, 'r ed MarvV h.Mi.t small. too," T:itie inaiiiiiia hiy- she teeps on yoo A iltDul W.IICII wneil iu can. . ('. Itrl'jc. tit li'Jnttl I'rrt . BILL NYE. Ho Pays a Visit to Buakor Hill Monumont i:-inIiiMc-iicrst of AVi-lwter anil Wan! DiMilly lilt'cel oT a I!iiiiiritH Onslaught How llohton Mi-els Invailem A drat Ktrolm of CutorpriHe. Last week for the lirst time I visited the granite obelisk known all over the world as Hunker Hill Monument. Sixty ve-tro ago. if my memory serve me tor: eel ly. General La F.nyetlc, dnce do-cca-rd. laid the coincr-nlonc. and Dan iel Webilcr made a few desultory te rn irk.1-- winch I can not now recall. Kightcen year.-, later it wa- formally dedicated, and Daniel spoke a good pvec. composed mo.-dly oi things that he had thought up himself. There has never been a feature of the early hi-story mid unccu-ing struggle for American freedom which has so roused 1 13' admiration as this cti-loni. .pule jrcvah-nt among C'ongre.-smcn in tho.-e lays, of writing their own speeches Many of Webster's mo-t. powerful speeches were written bj- himself or at his suggestion. He was .1 plain, una--suming man, and did not feel ahovo writing his speeches. I have always had the greatest respect and admiration for .Mr. Webster as a cili.cn, as a scholar and as mi extemporaneous speaker, and had he not allowed his portrait to ap pear last year in I no Century, wearing an air of intense gloom and a plug hat entirely out of style, my respect and admiration would have continued in definitely. Hunker Hill Monument is a great success as a monument anil (he view J:om its summit is said to be well worth the price of admission I did not as cend the obelisk because the inner stair case was clo.-cd to visitors on I he day of my visit and the lightning ro 1 on tho out.-idc looked to me as though it had been iccoutry oiled. On the following day. however. I en gaged :i man to ascend the monument and tell me. his sensations. He assured me that they wen; lir.-d-rate. At the feet of the spectator I'o-ton and its en vironments are spread out in the glad ..-uu-hiiic. Kvcry day Boston spreads out her environments ju.-l that way. Bunker Hill Monument is two hun dred and twcnlv-ono feet in height, and ha- been entirely paid for. The spec tator may look at the nioiiuint nl with perfect impunity without b-ingsolic ted to buv some of its lirst mortgage bonds. This adds much to the geuuine thr.il of lcasiiru while ga.fng at if. Tin: nxTitAM'i: iiir. asci:nt looks i:asv. There is a Bunker Hill in Macoupin County, 111., also in Ingham County. Mich., and in ltusscll County. Kan., but General Warren was not killed at either of these points. One hundred and ten years ago.one of America's most noted battles with the British was fought near where Bunker Hill monument now stands. Jn that battle the British lo-t lOJO in hilled and wounded, while the Ameri can loss numbered but ir0. While the people of this country aro showing such an interest in our war history 1 :im surprised that something has not been said alKmt Bunker Hill. The Federal forces from Itoxbury to Cam bridge were under command of Gen eral Artemas Want. tho great American humorist. When the American humor ist really puts on his war paint aud sounds the tocsin, he can orgaufco a great deal of mourning. ' tTiE VtSlTOK VTKAKKNS OX THU 9DT1I lAIt:. General Ward was assisted by Put hani. Starke, Prescott, lriillc- and Pomerov. Colonel William Prescott . was sent over from Cambridge to CharleMown for the purpose of fortify inir Bunker Hill. At a council of -war it was decided to fortify Ureeds Hill not so high but nearer to Boston than Bunker Hill. -So a redoubt was thrown uo during the night on the ground where the monument now lTJBrilisli landed a large lorcc ua- y Ic Generals Howe and Pigot. ant! t two p. in. the Americans were rein forced by Generals Warren and Ponieroy. " General Warren was of a literary "turn of mind and during the. battle look his hat oil and recited a lit tle poem beginning: Stand, the (rrounr your own, my brave I Will ye t'.vc It up to h!avti?" v I , II E WILTS ON' THE IT.Vril STAin. A man who could deliver an im promptu and evteinnoraneous address like that in public, and wh.le there was such a bitter feeling of hostility on the oart of the audience, must have been a good scholar. In our great fratricidal ' strife twenty years ago the inferiority j of our ("etjeral-. in this tespeet was. pa'nfully noticeable. We did not have a commander who could address h"n trootii in rh me to save his neck. Sv- 1 end of them were orett' good in blank verse, but it was .-o blank that it was not just the thing to fork over to pos terity' and .-peak in scuool afterward. Colonel I'xescott's slatue now Mauds where he is .lUjjpo-ed to have stood when he told his men to reserve th-ir tire till th-y saw the whites of the eui'iny's eye. Those who have exam ined the cat-iron tlint-Iock weapon u.-ed in thos.? days will admit that thi- order was wise. Thoo guns wete in jurious to health, of course, when ued to i'xccnn but not necessarily or imme diately fatal. - aha! nn: ci:i:at vii:w is v.'iumii tiik i:Ki-'oi:r. At the time of the I bird attack bv the t Uritish the Americans were out of am munition, but they met the enemy with clubbed musket.-, and it was found thaf one end of the reb-1 Hint-lock was about as fatal as the other, if not more so. IJo-jtou still meet- the invader with its club. The Alavor say- to the citizen.- of Iio-ton: "Wait till you see the whiles of the visitor's eye-, and then go for h:ni with your club.-." Then the visitor surrenders. I hope that many years may pa-s be- , r. :. ...:n ...,..:.. i.".. . t .. i OI- IL Will il.Ull III- I1VLO ill t UK US Ol soak this f.tir laud in Hnli-h blood. The boundaries :" our Ian 1 are now more extended, and .-o it would take more blood to soak it. I'oston has ju-t rca-on to be proud ol Ihinker Hdl, ami it was certainly a great stroke of enterprise to have the battle located there. Ihiuki r Hill is dear to every American heart, and there aro none of us who would not have cheerfully gone into thi battle then if w had known about it iu time. Hill A'vr, in Lost on O'obe. s His Fortune Made. "My dear." said a father to his .laughter. " how long ago was it that f.'eorge Jackson went West to seek hi.s fortune? " "Just a year," the girl rcpliod, with a blush. "Was there anything between yon and (leorge? I sometimes thought that he was fond of you." "He was. papa." and tho girl hid, her face on the old man's shoul der. "I promised (Jeorge when hit went away that I would watt for him for years if necessary." " I have, a letter from him." " Oh. papa ! " she exclaimed. " Pocs he cr has he oil, tell me. what does he sav?" " Ho wants $20 to get homo with." A. . Herald. The Salvation Army. General Booth stated at the annual meeting of the Salvation Army that in tho United Slates as many as 800 Sal vationists were in prison "for preaching Christ in the squares and market places." In 187S. he said, the Army hail but 127 officers: to-day it has 2,to0. In 1S78 it had one newspaper and one magazine: to-day it has '22 publications devoted to its cause- Among tho schemes now in hand is a mission to China, with a native leader; also the es tablishment of a Salvation Navy to cany on the work ot the Army at sea and in sea port-. Toward th;s scheme a friend, who-e name was to remain a secret unt-.l the resurrection, the Gen eral" sa'd. had donated a yacht capable of holding S0J people. London limes People with very large noses m.iy be intereste I to learn, that an Kng i-.li doetor claims to have discovered a method of reducing that organ. The process. which he calls "multiple pune tiform scarilication." consists in rapid ly pricking the no.-e with a number ot minute double-edged steel blades fixed in a handle. From live hundred to three thousand punctures are made at a sitting, and the operation is performed every week or two for some months: meanwhile the organ is kept well anointed. At lirst sight the operation does not seem attractive, but Uie doctot says it "is not paiufuL" . 1. Suit. -4. A. il .a" -lT FOR OUE YOTJXG READERS. OUT AND IN. Thrpc llul; tile- In the room, on a pane Three llttlu ilk' Just outside, in the rain. S11M the throe little flies n they huinin"d on the pane To the thri-o little tlle who wen; out In the rain. " Don 1 you wj-h tnat you were on thl Mile of the pane. Insteo J of out there in the coM ami :he rain! And then we must tell you then dinner n-cooklnir. Thouirh nraljy and truly we haven't Sreu loo kin ;,'.'' 5ald the thn?e I'ttle tile outiide in the rain To the three little .Ho inMiln on the pane. " lie think it" much nicer out tit-re in the rain Than -hut up where ou ar'. mH on tle pane: And then there's more fun than the Iroy have at ball la dodfc'in the rain-Iro$rt a-s fataa they fail." And now I am Mire that my ieon I plain: Whenever oii fii-1 there i.catie tocomulain, lemeaitr the thixe little lllir on the jiane. .:id the three litt.e Jiio Just 011n.de J:i tho rain. D. V. Isrkx&H'l, in SI. ."V ichM. AN "INTENDER." iin,r, , .,,-. ia..i, ..... ...!. ........... A.liIre-IIow t. I'.r rr. I -.- ' .. .!! I .... L1.!:.!.. I shall not pretend to tell how many figures there were across the slate. If von have ever puz.Ied over long ex- amide, as Hervev vas doing over one .;,.,. . r... . which had kept him busy, without re- suit, for an hour, you may, perhaps, sympaunze wiui mm. Hervev now frownel at the liirures. over at the goldli-h in the globe and up J . ., f 1 .. .. .. 1 1 , at the freicoed ceiling over his head. . , , , I He gave a wearv sigh, drew a long. idle, di-eontented breath. Then he started up and Lent over the Iate. and multiplied, and divided, and did all that ine i U..1IU!: u.aiiiioii icwuiii-ii iiiiiu ine , 1 . " ' . , ... I i: I . : i .:i .i... " ... .u "'"'' "" """ ao- ""- whistle and a pleasant fac Aunt luhth roused up from her bit of a nap, and looked to see what the boy wa- dong. Likely she w:l- thinking. ' and Mghfng. saving to her.-eli: -Whist- . ling as usual." in-tead of working," 1 hut she only closed her eyes again, and ; liervvy came and stood be-ide her. fohl-' good Chri-toph.'i' Dock repured the ing his amis n a resolute fashion and j lather of hi- pup I to give hi- -on a looking well, not exactly like the , pennv. and ai-o aked"hi- mother to usual Ilervey. ', cook two egg- for him a- a treat i't Auntie," he sad. glancing rather at honor of hi- d.Jigenee. To poor children the Hour than at Aunt Kdith's face, in a new country the-e were reward, which now lighted up with a half-' At ariou-other points in hi- progrei waking. loving -.miie. which belonged ! an imbi-trinii-, child in one of Dock'-. to Aunt Kdith her-eli and to nobodv quired Aunt Kdith again. "An mtemier t. -omeiiouy wno means . to do thing-, but doe.-not do them." "What kind of thugs?" All kind- of right things." Poor Hervev. How -ony Aunt Kdith was over him every day. He intended to be. early at breakfast: he intended to ay his verse before eating, puuetuallv lum promptly: lie mtenileit to he ! Ii- gent at school, patient with his school- mate--, observant of rules: he intended to be studious at study hour, obedi-nt eIse--.;or uho had a smile like Aunt father and . wo egg, eooked ,y his I hlll,,l toil. K:u-h must d uething. uX I f ?""LlT w." :.n,.iv K...U.. .V. ltdf I ais- Kdit 1 - sweet -mil. "Auntie, it s mother. A thi- tim- he wa- i: t , . ., . , , - : latt-t c.uert i- nr of the -nnt. ' riJTi.t..-.. -i j.,il wt mean and miserable to bean intender." counted a member of ,he school. Lit ' ,;lrt "'V""1 n :l" l,u; lhtl' "' '1 "'":: - h " ' "" Lt " S 2 S oolt w- j"u -A what, dear?' inquired Aunt onlv a- on probation. T..eda on whi-h i'' ''Cerent t!,mg- that they do are to uuir and tt.o-e uho ,vpr-eut Him for BV ,,; ( ; "TiiUiV I .irra r. HVW-.i Kdith. not under-landing. a bov or girl began to read" wa- tho work tog.ther.-o a.-top.ouiote theinter- , ""- And ea.-h inn-i be ndliag t.. do ,.'., i.-1.-l.1--kI-J-- .-, "An int-nder.-' Ureal day. If the pupil had l.,v, . c-ts oi all. In- ouo w.k and doit .p.etu . jKi v j.T 11 "And what i- an intender. dear?" in- ' ,1 ii-eiit in -nellimr. the i ..,-ter. on the . tk ........,- i....:. ... : .i... 'M'- .ha-iibU. grau-f.ilh nj..iir ' '!"" .. T.fi " ,. !l. ... ?" " ' .u an times. ..no one ever luant iter- mi-take slopped reailmg am! came :ukI m fa-t and -o tar a- men have returutd vey refuse to promi-e to do right, but - -at at the vvr.ting-talih t write. Ih . to it have thev advanced in wealth, m Aun'ie could not help knowing that poor fellow who remained la-t on the culture, in -oeial inh-r. in lie dom and Hervev hmi-elf was an intender. , i.ench was called a I.ay .Scholar. i in all the elements of rivihaton. lu "To do is better than to intend to do. The fuunie-t of Dock's reward- was , iH ri.-he-t. -tnnge-t ami lree.-t nation dear." replied Aunt Kdith, a little sad! v. that which he gave to tho-e who m:idi ot to dav there are ew id!, r-. Ti.e ri h "Vou do not say an intender is mean no m. -take in their le. on-. Hematked work lo incie.i-e the.r riehe- and the and aorrid, because you know I am a large with chalk on the hand of the ' poor work lor their dat'lv bread. The one."' , perfect scholar. Fancy what a time ; pie-'tlent work- in the lute Hon-e at "ion are young, dear; you do em likely to be an intender.' but I ave faith in you to believe you will be , Si h a doer. What makes you think so. Aunt Kdith? I di.-appoini you every day."' "I think so becati-e vou are not happv as an intender. and becau-e vou can not honorably serve our dear Father ami te anytn.ng ei-e titan a doer. "Hut. Aunt Kditii. it is so hard to , i I- ? i . t Keen uomg. aim i uou t Keen on. liei .!:. Il.-1. vey h'df -tamped his foot with the last word-: he wa- -o in earnest. "No. you do not keep on." "Then what makes .u think I ever will?" It is tmposs'ble to love our Father and not do His will." Pint may be 1 do not love Him." Horvey'.s eyes were bent to the lloor and his lip- juiered as he added : " How you believe in me." straighten ing up again and folding his arms tighter over his breast. bctter?" "Jh. yes: I am very sure of it." "Yes, 1 believe in you, .-aid Aunt imuer. oui in .-. tn i oniv. n.o-. wn. Ju.V .Mil .y.,,., jOI, xu human !-h .r meiuorv a u. all iirikiudne. nn I enm.ne it. u, , ,n,-i( ,.; dom- Kdith: "you will not continue to be au . I"1" "ol ::.'J:, a perlect yclu-io'i o. j.luC((lM ,l(,rmighlv sv-teni.it.e .sur.m. ' 1 tn and import.nl jd U ymr intender." !L!!!!!rh hi-isd ", mm'-m,, nlmme'in' 1,u' ",,,u-lr.v "f l"' I,,'?'!'' ;t",, ,,,llk, il I h'-- rl of m-!mi 111.- h.w and ' cha.Ong-eU.vihnr.. HhkUIU "I have made you a great manv n , v,mti ..; v. the cujiiuoo weal It i- ,wk. Iw.r Umd Mn.,,.r thf. ,.,,e,.: ,,. , . ..V.. .. .,. eri.-L a f,r IkkU promises: it 1 could think of then, halt h .on . .in. n . "ibiv fn,ton.u? nn.l th,wt"m V" Pow"r11"f1:"' -ngle h,,..f woM U- ,tarvl ,f U al- , th., lo.oon.un potf-d mn,u,cn- the tune 1 would keep them. Do vou , '.i, '"Vt ' it n"VrL thn rrk,,,ir l in,,,-h, w wr ?H, l r"V' -nv, M,arl aloft am! .ngau.t the ,,,. deavo-n, move tin-trrun. '.lu-t h think I will ever get to remomber them W"V' ."? uU. , . " 'V V : " !.,ir .' Il den-e. to br-ng about on- of th-end- tl,. w.e,t fnut -r.m, near the to the -.hew .-,.. .j rt.. ." Do vou know. Aunt Kd.th, I can not . I,M ""-"" If. then. Labor ami -fw.per:itive IaUr tec how vm can be sure of anvthing ..,.,)n;! tWo ,or .ct tu,N ;irc vorn, , U Cod's law lor our rac- if lb- h about me except that I am a miserable , J"e hx- slylti ,s ' tlw mo;t "noui. iu.n to,.Verv man hi.- work all hou intender." 1 he most elegant mannr i Jo content ;.., work N iIOrai,l,.. We have no Aunt Kdith was looking on the lloor. ' one :uIf f h one stud, which ,-hou d ri ,lt t iav ,uat one tJe.,:ir:in,.nt she did not rai-e her eyes, she seemed ! J,,! :l, J,';Vt'1 of ,r,ce- representing thn, nollIl.r or -nion. nM.Ut than another to he deep in thought. I head of an owl. a cat or a dog. It ( w ,ave l)f r1,,t to d.u f jaj,,,,.,.,., "How do vou think I will get out of , nuisl not ,' lnT''r thr, a hfty-centtnie . vrot.u:i:iU nml II.Il:al, R ma.t,.ri it all.'" inquired Hervev. still standing i !lBW; :lho,,t th, ii,z,; of mir farthing. ; :U)J M.rV!UNi ,-,lri j,,. ..VA'ho-i-with his arms crossed and a resolution j -"-nghshraen will Ih; interested t . learn ; eVl.r will Lt (.,,-u.f :,morr, VOii b-t him U: showing in the whole bov. which Aunt! that our rretieh neighbors fasten their , voup ( Ut. U!rr;.if Xui, Kdith had prayed for every dav. but j wh:t ,us down at either side of the . J.anient.T at Naan-th. and Paul. H had never seen before. ""'. bv means of jewelfrl pin-, repre- ; nu;. ,.mo..tlt xr. was a tvnt.mak.-r "Out of what, dear?" she ituiuired. ' ntin;r thes. crescents horseshoes or , ,u ror,,lUl (X:,.n .j. f,.:v ui an armr with one of her loving smiles which otm.'r fancy des gn. 1 he white tie -, j4..K.mi., more upon the 'tidelitv of I told, without words, how dear he was to her i j der' business." "Out of all the 'intern "You will start by remembering one promise better, and after you have practiced upon that awhile you will re member another." "What else?" "Vou will overcome one troublesome habit, and then vou will overcome an other, aud so on until you get to be a when cas in water and leave nothing about your room which you should put away. "But. Aunt Kdith. that i- such a funny place to begin; tell me sonc greater thing to do." We will come to greater things after awhile. Starting the day correctly has a great iutiuence upon our ways all day ,i ' i v; uiit-uuu. ". ... ... w,.-j.i .. ..... !.. -. .!-. k-s s, tiirrrtA 'fi-ri -w -tl ir i f nvrr . . m. a t i n i rt iaiiari r w -1 would like to be one all at once." Nowhere is ceremonial more insisted hU .,. And h nevvr ran v-ll how miow. ar! enable, thi mi"ii party rrri?r W.M ." 1 l 7- A tr.t? never grew to be a tree in j "P,n tha" at, :i republican court, and j f:,r.rend,;Bl: 3a,i. tj -a-tro.i- mv l- the, to wamb-r at ,-e-t w.JI over tjT and T..-'wh har not ?LY? one nght: an intender' never grew to Perhaps tin- fact may account, for the . n.MlU f , thlln h uorK. i'h- man d-adlvdrfTs iinmol-.ted br a. .- lim.,,,i. ,ui n" beadorino.ieday." excess of detal into which the friend- n .,K. ma(.hlit. who 4n,r a ,!aw 5n IUIf... Thr .pre.d.ng win hi.r pre .w-.t.U, buV imuATT -But 1 can trv." MX Hacchaumont enters upon the inb- ,hc livlt bu. lhn.wfi. tn ,;v lhje r,..: .i, bin Uum .ni..ag rr a tt-. ,nhiji ";' whJL "? r Itv all means trv to do right cverv ' Jetct of evening dress. lew white ,,i n9t In.,n to a raordrer. lint UicW ,n the .now. nur9rtV-r-tU y Mfi. ? u h,. ' iT 7 v . TZP minute of every dav. but do not be- d:.-- ov-e- re.MJen in good society, he re ,. .aai.pint;.,f that io -e U irwi Jed u. th- li.w t-oiintrr. tin!- n wiihuuI.. i wt ' u ,Y 1U. . ,. " " ,, . T tJ,at couraged if vou onlv get along slow lv wrlc. Th- jarl-gray I,rbv glove- to ,1.-am.-k ng of a -h t i it w.x- -wrto-r In -otarnr h.-range. . """ ",J l for awhile." " " ; ' ;t "" f:ivo w" ? b,,ac . tnitig Ux rx-nvi a it-ad nnd id rcar- " tue oimwit aJmo.t ol tJ hi-h .. ' ?l2S ",r 'mI r:',- "And vou think I can be a Moer3 " ! --mi'hY :,ml lwo bnton- a -? l- reg dnvra on a e -horf. 'Iho ::&. cW p U, the irptiia1 aor .. u w ' t' f' "I nevvr said o." Aunt Kdith smile.l nm-t 1 decollettes at a dance, but to .. n, a .ofl V-H.k ia wn. , ,j,4. . i.. ,-d.ng on th- I ci.-n,. tuo-t . . . . .. " , JJ, a.f ,l . 7anjT at hi-. pttz.Ied fac-. "I said von would . fe;:ive occ:l',.?": ' A.ol re shoe- ,;Wi f a CoK ( aUc ;rjl -niTWI!:tt -. Wonted 2m h-j MmI t-r In w- on lB ' u ';,Pir, ' , -rT4 3,r uot continue to bo an intender." j mu-t U-worn. I hi enumeration of ? llrt ,,. j,, w ,-atU J-alii: tar. mMf . ?., . illv!0 an' "Toll me how to Wgin; how to start tl'" '-ninortant point msi-teu ., eH4rik f a :J,M1M10; aMra frf. , .. ,-.un the hdU.k-.. ml. - far . 1-, t bf t . ' w ", B - to to get out of it all." upon by the apparendy n-cygaied -ar of ,ur y ,H nct.ti : paier tiiis romrx-Iknl. h- vaa-J..T- er th-- ;onr. ia -'?.?'' V tT 1 rr- -Are vou readv to reallv begin?" u,r l Ju;,ltr mv -"t pron- to those j;. 3Bl1 j) rijarA. antl w lo mef.. oar clca,.l r. n.uWme L-tt and th-r-. T T ,y r" k, . 7 m? U ..1 ti.tnt ; At. v.ui."' " who read that the -tudr of xaill nerr .. m.k,i ..i...- .. ;,., f.i ,- -..i uLm-v' t. $ Ltu in -1 v ft- ' . .. ' . '"' -. ti Vm'Tattt;o "Hang your clothes iu vour closet ROt . m trance covaneJ to tfc a t u.. Thn ha-: W D faithful in velon : U-a.dd. sHtat. warv. kr-n ItaJdnT. . , vou retire presentlv. instead of e " in wau rx ami uiai ixr a K.w .h.-n,.? j ,ry Ultelhct. n,jcr I M and rrd. wish a wrn4lerfnl .nt .iTf, ., ,", h-i ot rxe- ting them uton Ae tloor. and arise masemme minu acro.- tac silver wai ol,.r ni.rjv ,h ..j...- for dang-r. I-vtv. uh prea: eon : .!r. ''.'.' " -- oi o tho morningatth. lirst call: pour the "- ,ven lo i-ate iic on tne s .t-?ci . .., ,a ( hr st r-oacted for !! ' trnipt the lort-r worM b-nnaih h.m-i j.n ' ft7 ,i V . Dr e,":" trom -vourtjaJin after bathing. "i,JL'tJ n """ "''- -" -M" " -1 1 ciun.-ti. Ia oae of His Ja-t iUcrir-e- Dae lorget- 3.tt; u tfrata-. waUrh ,-rtj-.. ... - -.-'a. 07 loor.irtt rill, at night, fccl the Item lit of having begun in thisfttnny plaff." But, Ann" Edith, :ell me nioru thing.' 1 "Keep to thee thing- strictly and i perfectly for one week, and then tell j nit? if the very ctlort to try to do them j hai not heljK'd you overcome something j cNe which you may think to be moro , important.'' j Then you will give me something else to trv over?" 1 "Ve-s. if you wish, but the days them- I selves and our own coiwience will j soon .-how you auuieihini; ebe to trv ' over. j "I never yei got much further than ' the promise, but. really. Aunt Klith. I ; alwavs have meant it when I said i:." "Ve.s. but you di I not meaa it ear-' nestly enough. ! 1 wish 1 could get ra.tde clear over : ajrain." t J here is nothing to hinder vour . .:. . 1...: 1 ... i habits beiti!; made over again -I mean they .-hall be, A;mt Kdith.' "Then begin with the little thing. one at a time every da. After a little while the right wav will be the c.5tnb- I 1- t .1 1 .' . nsneu naoiu ami it wilt tn no men; trwhf, to vo ju.n U) (Jo rj ..hl ,han is now to do wrong." " J 1 Herrey ki-sed Aunt Kdith: he gave "'r :i "-'"" farmvit. manly look wnieh ; s,1,e ,ar",Ml m I,er ri-m..ibr.iav many , davs. It meant a promise unlike the j M-,aI iromiM.s wIljJh lorVevhad -iven. j :ind with Aunt Kdith. we uill believe in t mm. ami Know mat lie will not con- titiue an "iut.juder." because lov,- to :,;d :!. nianly n-olutioii are all that are if'iuired to make anv bov a doer. ,.-,. ,- .- , , I'coryt. him; :, in A. 1. observer. CHRISTOPHER'S SCHOOL. Tliu runny Way 11. Hail f Keiiardin Imltit riou 'lilar. i i i . . i ,:e. A hunilred and liftv ears ago. amiitin tliei.erman settler- of 1 enn- hana. tj,,.re w.-i, a remarkablo old -chool- ma-ter, who-e name ua- Chri-topli: ,. . ... , ..,.. (. ,. tii, ,.., :tt a btth- place eaib-d -kippnek. and then for the next three dav.- he taught at Salford. ' Witenevr one ,.f ,i- voung,-r-cl:olari succeeded in l.-arnin-' hi-'A It C. thv -chools ncived a pennv from hi- morning after the lir-t reading d.i. would iiive.i ticket careiullv written o: ' illuminated with his own hand. Thi- 'read: "Iiiduslriou--one penny." Thi-. showed that the scholar was imw reallv received into the -ehool. ; There were no clock- or watches; tins j children c true t -ehool one alter au- j other, taking their places near the ma ter. who -at writing. I hev -pent t .i ir , lime reading out of the Te-tameiit until all were there. Cut c.erv on- who! succeeded in reading hi-verse without ' the lov- and g'ri- niu-t have hail trv- I ing to go home without rubbing out this (C Edward l:-jy?uu. iu .. A hoit . MEN'S EVENING DRESS. The !.!arl Tie K.mi-lieil A"nln Hie, fivii or Three St ml- .Vlav lie Worn. V. . . , Pan- ;Oi.rnal--t is good enough to, enter into the details for t'.e hciudil of . a ' hi-reader-upon she sub e.l of the cor- . tvf form of evening dre-s to be worn ; by men of bou ton. He ha- al-o illu He ha- al-o illu- j trated hi.- meaning by introducing the I iiortrait of a ladvlike voting man in kn- e brceche-. white w u.-icoat. gloe-i and a gaudy smile. The tvraunv that rules the mode does not exempt tho ' members of the -tern r -ev. They afe ' obliged to wear rings, hut they mif-t ; be only two in number and niu-t bo worn on the little linger of th.; right hand. 1 he vvateh mav be wi r:i alter neigui oi m. p-cimu in nave uie even- , ,nS "";l niade ot vvlute pique to match a"f"1 r-esiaonsne.i. inc g.iueo youm ; oi I ans made an attempt to replace it of Paris made an attempt to replace it tnimacnlate tint by one of naming red. It liecam- rather popular at first, hit at n rsTit l.all 'it flirt llvseo th nwl tie t received a crushing blow. The gentle . ....k .. M ...... ....JW ...... .... f i ,1 ' , ... ' , . occupation:-, there i-. wonderful bar- vieM- a line n.p ot t. I'rnv tor a, nr: l- that ft.m abay r tt in iiiv. i nw in i-."f-jitri4 iiiiii-i i" iiiun , . j attired were begged by the officials to ( f ryvrx worj- ;, dvin.-Tx at go and exhibit the cravate rouge ! J0 j, ',,, ,. n. for hint.if onfv hut where upon which tlvi-ir clicks took n, lhv ra.,. ,. u n,cr ,,.,. ,!... on a blush that rivaled the Hat of the . i.i..ki,.,t ,-. i- fii,(rT ; collar or upon the. burning ijiK-st'sW. ot the culo'.te coune. -.rrsus tie natton aoir. London jieirA. Frenchm-'ia are nothing if no: po lite. When a highwayman n Pari snatches a lady's pockctcoo. he tin; k'ase her. RELIGIOUS READING. bADBATH IN SUMMER. Hf.ir siv,-(t h sumnrr nMi3. U tfa ft' t enlrn noti trtht. ?vl in the brittle ,(ii'! ,. w. tirf- Iirl tcr Urht ltn.-hT than leKHKlnr rattce lif hiiH-' sijhin :tMs ul The lfi;r-n hart b-tHjit Hljm, .wl nut- Amiu ilHr. WHt rt co to the wmry. Wbji: eoiulert to tbr ad'. rtr?vtiia? wU hi- initli l he t hivuaa ntl . rfaH). Ij'.-lil tni:i inun ;ss.l la HrtVM, 'i he hk. !-, )-. I,nK-e to the beitrt ctVrn t"j-ll this jrfevt day. O. wbut mui t the SnMmth In that ?ir umi'r LttMl wlirrr Ji-u h-u-1 Hi isfl, A tMlt. Uniy ImwI, I5e.le tt- 111 ftKintaln. .nl Jn the pn'ttrnw kreen. W here nmor titl' a bn!t-vp-s the tr.i:Muil cvr: Ilotl .n. O TIM. thv eharW. 1 Iajt t!as jr1 HK'til- iKrwst. 1 We n li! n.i mtil the durs.m-3.. The ttl e uill titit We4. The t-Ve! ii'ieummntloti, 1 The r-aiat'itth tfitinmt etui. ! for u: the tr tMUt.oii Will inure thn make .fnen!. ' Rtc. I'cttr M!.rr. l 1.. m A. 1". ( Wrfir. Sunday-School Lessons. TIIIKI" Ul lt7i:K- Jtily l?-Hnrtan.I AhM. I Klnr 1 3-1 ' July rr Kajah tl.eTi-hUte t M, It l-M Alltf. 2 K.ljMh Mi-et u.-AStah 1 KlB.-- J- Am.-. t Tliel'rtiphetoof llual I Kiu? 1 Alls. 1'" The l'ruphi't ol the I.orl t K'twr 1 Au; 'SfitUliah nl Hetvl. I Km.-- P A inc. :s The turf t Nitl-.th 1 K-nv- -I epi. tr- r.hjahTnmiai tl '1 K.u-. 2 ItK t 1- n,' i-l ,! ; Ml M iheshtiUMiii t -sn.'i K ! 4 s-epi mjt .Naamnn the irai. rKutv- S: i-M tept. T. IJei it-H Nri ! .'- tit N.JU.M --m.ir. Temjienuu-e, r t.ther I.ev.m tieetts,l j, I the chjt. TO EVERY MAN HIS WORK. t The Primal i.ih ..i itixir ih.- i.i ..i Prusrt--.- u iimif-t Work tike iiu- ..rai.i. -iin i.a i:.-.n . n-.i i,, rnri-t ir hn rii.ir.-ii. ' This i-( in i- prim .1 lau f..r the hu- ....... ..,. n. . ...,, Al, .. , .,,.. - ... , ,1-p to keej, it ad t die- it. A.iam wn, n,.it. to .. .. ork,.r ....,1 .-..nl..!.- . , ,, - ,I,J? " , . W"rk-. ,!,' u':l, " ' : "u- I .....I 1 -.,.1 .:.i ... 1 :... :.. .. . : . t iiiw 1r11 -.00 its 10111 in nit- eeiei-e 01 hi- paternal auiliority- io work in mv gaitlen Ihi- law v..t- uot nfiiYif.ii.Ml uheu man fell ., , , . 11 the world, a- m parait.se. he j- to work, aipl iioi give to each hi- own woik. The earth i- to Ih -ui'diied. doiuiu.on over the bt-ats i- to ! secuied and maintain eil. Thi- in- i-iatmu oi thi- pr-mal law. The lir-t ulea of the -avage i- to do a- little work as po ible; hi- -cei-nd i- to make -oine- ' ' , -, i.t i-i- , work tor him; ami the thml i- to -teal. iMiili !.. i.-lit. iK iv ..'i L . r l..s .. I... ...... If :,-i . . i . i- ii i .. Ihecan.vvhathi-neghbti.-haveto.led to -ecu..- No vvon.l.-r that the tend.-,,- ey oi iarian-m;-topoverf. - that it i ;i cond tioii ot t.ruin. -huer and u.-r; that it de'rad. jneti. iml brutahe.- Thi- primal law of labor ha- U'enthe Jaw of progre-s thewo-ld over. .Iu-t Wa-hiiigton hard r than anv arti-ait in New T'.nglnml o- miner in Nevatla. l'e.t vvli.ifif all tln-e milJion-of tod- cr- iu our free 1 md -hould trv to do the I Mtm. tlmiL'? Ire I- hen- no -v-teiii jame thing? Tr I ol c::-tc: ,, :iw .onit.ell ar anv man to I t -..-- do a patlicular kind t w.k. r lotbid- ding h .- doing anv k.ud that i- hone-f If . '.Il tli.. ..... .. tl... I . .... .I......... . .....I .... ...s .... .. ii ..I. , 1... ! . i ii.i .. to 1v ,. ,...,, , U,.v tt.. 'nave a legal and nm-titutional tight lo do -o. 'I here i- no re-i mi lor that. ... however lor So! ha- enacted certain 1S w u",rn w'" ,:U1 ''' l' ' "l- ply and 1'euian.l tnat regulate su-li lna'ter. y, n -oim-t nie- trv to evade the.,' laws. The le-ul: .- ihe over pr .'.uciioii o! certain th ug-. or the over-crov.-iling of ceitMti iudii-tre- This causes tempoiarv cmhnrrn un-nt and io-s But lie mater i- om fL'tiliitel b. a reduction m pi c - or in wag.-. in t1 e whoJe. con-nlering the number of vrorki r- and the great diversity ot f(,r ,,,., u. cr,.:il, lhl. MbU. .,:lt:n of ,.. ,.ar.), .ul-mv thaIl a.m :hl. m-Jltar.- -kill of Jtj ,;,.ncraL f. ju ,;,.ncraL -,,.. arc,',teef- bjnhKag .j cniBt,,,. aml UU if the rn-w-on vmt, t mi-haien -tone under one . .. . .. ... llllMin th worjd IlobU. in anv ami rrv nioiloriioiiiiiia inr I ir ".- fcli " tw "' aiuan. a c u. iii. j.i- i.tv.ii--- t Mark i.i.;) He ;cnrc-u'- Ih Ii,;,:,-. s , liairt. whom He ha 1 f. th.- ire ol II - hou-r v-ry onu . I-a- onth ng to Jo. The houhold - orga..f - on iW principle of univer--1 act;v ty ami harmon.ou- c-oper-atiou. o one i- to v idle. No one i-1 eltoa-c hb cvka wo:L- No oac b I . . iii'itp. lu nl Uo L r I tv rvattA 1 m ' lvi not onlv umcr-:tl toil iiit IitT- . " ' ....i.t .aaM&. i I . i.iLk. o w.irk ;ndepsnlently of the re . ! ; one t t interfere, uwle-" duh author- : :ed. with anv of hi- co-wnrker. All xzv to rtit?iitii t hrit h the hrnd ' :h ho.:rbld. an.1 to l'i tronipth verr :Di.iuiit tu of lit wiil m Hi- ut mod i Hh pro.klrrr... Tfc..yn the -iuiMit' m vm "v a fw: Iv inu wliirh w,t cWrbv aw ! Mr. Kn-Hnshri and feor nnaanr- btrth. ao4l to wk-rh or 4uti ar.' aered aixl h faking. V nr iiwbr of Carl; and member- d ooe natar We have dier Et. lot ail o lhm arv tor Ibm odiAratiutt d the vlle. When we tudv th.it ilhitm'4iu of Ue chri.h aad it- ua with Chr-t nhich j laul prr--at -a th teHh chapter of M- efH-tl' to lb Kttuixa m r alnio: jtt-.tuiil ta jiymg tar.t u-iae u! t an Wave nn lodet-nUeat r.,aec:Kn with ottr I.nl. If He the head and wr fe the part- of thf btwh. tv attar h . haml or lt to th brat! uoithl W uoiistru '!! hand or fnH en t eooertel ".mh th hr.ni oaly a a jnrt of ih 1 oly nh in uu ;i w ith the oiher n eat jt ol the bo U nh a ro- AtwruStnar if lit. t.t .l......lut .u. :W utlusr -r,,.. .. ...A . .....i. :M.i MIMMi tin- hrad. It t. trwt. that u. Uatf " r lUn rrntU "f1 v et.rh aad all of --trtaia tM.r-4.ajd d.i- bf.dal pr-at tnm Ha. W. v. i-ti,.- to Christ. Hut ev,.t, ,o tbf e vr . n-" U ah Bu H Upm are i:o' to firgri t'w lmtbrrhti.tl A u1 ' !arg pnpon.:i ui our hrit.aa thittf . IVrUan th mt Mt'WMil Iitrrv are t!nir t Chn-t thrtMih llu horrh. civ-iwitlalioit' vr swrptiltttal ' Tlwvar Int f . in the oarthl hMi. WlKfllBJt. ' rro4i4riI C ar - nither than t tin jt-ou of the" il.uv-- htihh-r in llc.tio. Here wn ihe rrn" I f ni.na-tie:m. Men wrnt ot ol tho j hoti-f into tie- and eav u mmu-a with itl and to Iwoaw hclv l')w i '"h'd lHau- thf. gt.tr"d thi- primal i law of th ra-e and .' tb rhun-h. I.t it then tn diotinrtir umUr- j -to nl that in (,- hiai-i tht r j re no gue-t to be naUiM oa All are -er ant- All ha.i duttV.- to ttW rhimh i atitt to the it eat I ot tar rhiirrh, aad the-.-tpitie-re Iarglv ia thtc rburrh. ; I he l!i.u-eh.dd.r ha- n-.irafd thrm j Hi-..un to e .h. a-conl:g to HUfil pha-ure The .lute- that in-ero to u. the b.lh-t mit u.t - ia HI- .-ti- , !nR!l""' 'I he ,eloa who lail-fe. veati ! i' lh"r'"h ran i" - . .-r erf ih-abhM M-rmtm. .No jttan ra , ,M J"--l ! lir. b the tr.nh rau h I .. 1..1 . t ... .. . ... ...11 . . "not- -nn. iii 111 n it'on liiii x ein"ni ' iitl. The n-t.er at the .h.r mn iinrt .':-,i" -w eourt.iu-tv u- o prnjinre I l.t... ... I...... .1... ...!u: .... I I... .. L unit v in .ii iuf iih-'.-i riaiii. r jtf ... . . . : . iai - annti nun in want 01 lan t tin'.: htm to li-ten with inJit. I Then tin- Inn of ( hnt t.r th h . j He ha- left on earth and to which He i u,w r-tnrn to reckon w.th hU nr.nni' if I... l . .11 nl ... t iv'i.srrl.i fi. ..f-. .. .. Mn.. ter so go d ,.l ,i .. .. " ' .'..-- v ..... i ' .. :.i i . .1 ..iii -' i; i i.'-si- i,s hh .pi icte tr e vvorki t w id lie I on of hi f.. I.... ...v.l . - .... . .... ...... . I Iheni ..rdiet.it.- AMI., in 1. u.l! b. , . . ., ., i i ' it1:'" inpi-'iiiiTU'mwuii ii eMi an. nn.i .inbui.- ..af.can t-Mar-U the ..,,,1,1,.. ....t..,,..!... ..t ,, ,.... .,... .,!v.m., ... ,,... "u and the gl.rv ot I mil. VtVu ; . h.tt r.r. .... ..... .... .... .4W- ., ... .. -. ... Educate the Heart. - - To f-ilin-atc men mlollc tuallv and j tii morally i- .uiiv to put m" imir hands jMivierftd weapon- for the cnn mi-siou of clime-; in'efd. it i now I reeogiiieil that education vvit!. out cor-' re-pml ng upliftmg in moral- - fd a ' e.iu-e lor tnoiootiug erime, Kleetne.tr. dviiauii:. eliein-tr. tt:e photoirr.ph. the j;.imMtri'" la'he thi-.$iiile n!l tit 1- i.-il ui tii n.!iiin--.on ol ei '. ait . fa 9 A ) A tit. tik tl. l.lfllkl, llld if know ,-lge .vit-.il, leaeh ot thS :......r.ll I Mai toonimoteenme. N.word-Ho ........ I I .... .1... ., f ..,.-.-. ,-,.i,,.,t .... i..,t .. '. .i.T-iT.... l.i... " .v -, ' l,i 1 ! ' " 1 I ,, .4 ,m..d.. moral upliM i,g w a ' iKiiViii,!.- m-l an .tliv-tire K-lifaM ! .. .'..-. ' . i i, ;ii-;o-l i ',B'' a IIIB41 neiii luai etj in i . ' J J ' "f7 ' T., S. - J!i dnv.-tin- i.i.dtii.lii-atMiu labhi .nto h.j. . . - - IhkmI that nutit. in. If t...,t r iu,t.uit - - ' WISE SAYINCS. . , i lb- hri-tuvo t- like the rtpeuiuj: ora. thenar he gri.u, the mWeWvv. h h,.U-ad-bi, h.mil. M-'Ar... J iiewnre ot holiHg men jmI thlr . mi.:i-. or of adootmg t mr .lorlrin- b--mie you hive and v.-nratu thHr vutue- t'u'tiat frJnnvtiee till vowr hinrl groUTl'l O. . I.'ltHI'tr Now here can a man go that temp, tat ion can i tinl bin. Temptation - ',- a frn pnt on all the rail- i ro..d. a frre bt-rth on all the lKit. a fr-v rtit-anci.-to .choil-r.eim;. and ImmI-ne- trfliit , afll jilav ground and cv.-n Ui t!e Hiiu'elie. - '. Twin. -After all. the lliole niunt ! iti own arguux-ai aud i!Hrrif. I h- power ol it can nevf b-prmed un- -t felt, tmporarie If anv on- i ,otrj Tne auth. tniy of it inn never be ip- plating g"tag w-ro the wroo!Mn p-rt-I utile- it i manife-t. Tli" light iVTirimh. ttang.n thetuevr. ft-ilin;; of i' can srT.-r l t-rnon-trate.I unlei nth a inalt-. 7rnz a bn.--lsH tun it ;ki'.-- Or. If. J. I an thjlc , pir. kill ng bj or b-r rnothnr tn-Uw. mmt i .-ating rxbrv-rat. monger og vJt, Thi- ,.ih- rabbi: ; a curio.i. lit- TlSe 5now-Sho Rabb't. tV- Wluvr; the !we ,kin of th fe.t t . srtdarg-! o a to (-.xpand on pr".ur aal I'unav can kiui along deep wft iqiiv wbvr no 1 ringan-rual can I tiUrm hm. The maintain go3; h a iawlar pn4M-lion gtri-n it bv nature. th-theVc -w Lii . i t. iir Jj kifa ,i, .. . -.'-- ' ic- n.- v"- w..r-. ina hog a nerd of lU-e few b' I alarmetl. Iuck. iouidera. chara. chJln area, h-rr. ground Uith-m nuui '::,,,," Uie UM" "r P"40 Ivbopmng.kippngaBd jHtaring. d , a "riuWx toL ar the vrar. fra!tr. anr ar. on th go Z,' 'I V. a,",n,nr lft" 3'' biy. liktr a ilrfung cou.l and ic a rooa-at. u I K,.I"rl J to ob-y Ji of tho alxa:. hart raatbL -nfaau Uft ..A? V n rci'x!Je2 w dt- 1 Vriaj pro:ais3t. O'eWci ?uf. PERSONAL AND LITERARY. It i ahl tharHornhinlt- t'o am bitiou 3rt to sr fat and wnt .otl P"M'r - Ta? vratiu of tJic lata HS cnn- . rvl daughter ill a.ie"' thrtr futurr h - H'tMMijf.' "-' Aalt.i Arm-itir. who mntlr nw' a uvcfujl dbu( ? oi at rnrU MU Anii Ipp neott. a slj.wxhr f Crae" (irrvnrt-xl." of l"WlttItjlfla. Itt4tad:ktt Pr -I: i.afrt-l ta: tV oaiiurrp Ift br Victor Hwvw wWI W ltt mluatsf. lhrr of ;k-in Hll Ihf pd' , lrA tbeithr4 wMwk awl kur .' . , i BIllWH NHIIn "' " The mu "rmnHlmaisr" In a at tempt at a trn'atkJ oi tt I4 an name OptttVhap-iy. litrralU. Jist who ? at p4 jaihrrlo am-ami- mtopoumL" t'htrif . .h Jutk darin. lritT , of the !at- tt-nrml .stctavm-nll . xerU. tha4 it hm bUr fca lh ftr. in a nuage o t.aai tai rii in Uonif. into "It i lst4r U b th h.! ui : Ut :n the Uil f a IW " -.I.d Chantlirr Horrw t'mh -nM-.') n or m.Iet nni tl.flWrn' Wtwm ho 'i' in Nw V 'vk, a fr tM4Mths a.i a d'ermia! to ana'- r f jiMtrsal t .-! him n haacMtsff Wttrn hr hranl H h waordw! tt a trua httnti an I t'rfrfrfcil ba'h t hi. htf.r.ii.-v Th thtur t t niaiviu' an af:r diaarr prch w ntore than ht-tuil -Iimh!. tari4txi 1 1 r..itrnr to th grarrai brij-f I'rjiim- ."Mat Krt 4ai : writ th tar jansr!l Haanfr wad vm iint a- a pr.ottT on a hji;lih mm-'-id-war " He wnte it m h. own boat, to whirh ho vta- nt whale li. tru iMnlinen: hr. tn iriiv. iUtii.i a inHer Uit rther a gr vi lh Hntth Atltiural. haig vUi;t th t--'-U rcre Ihr reU-a-ol a rrlatir ' t-iv iirr't'L The toll in", ar th g d ih.' well Known Hoiust-n aaaard 4r AUui fi Mart Aatlrn. i: Sarah Itemh.trdl. 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