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•" Sow. ijatiive is -glad: will* liu>- uefuit.y>f>^ S i V ' '

: . p t ' l > s u 0 c J ' ' ^ ' t i » rhc- -.'.• or creaSion4 ' ' . ' • -'':.

TJ ide l i imc of. th6K«is-!j is 'as '.' :''. > o i i ; ' -••' ' : •- •

' 'Tts the pulse-Qftlie -wra'Mj^tfs tiie :hope of;.. .thestges,^; . V : ; .

'Tiifs voice of the £>o$i£jn tUt 'aeMBs.cf the" ttM; " '' .'•:/''' .--•' !. '

^iMke-'th(f-iun, thai.turns-" • • . . . . . •

stonri-dri\-cn saii-

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rHi liviiig \y.Hh this For itsl/t ;.i\fafeinvoKtl— ;• ' . - •;'•"Lodfeup, out and •lbrWafii.-;iiixl u.a<Hr'I.end

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: MISCELLANY.

" ' • is"Je"s-.3»'<?iaa U p o n "tiW W a t e r s ,

Gne.Mtter-.coM morairigini- .two -Behoob girls Irippetlthe raatWe §te|>s: of a bro\vn.

gtettiQ paMce on a fashionable• av-eaife np-tottgiy'-- and- waJkeel.' briskly

'..along tho^Ssfc deserted pavement:"Mpihaiv dreadful sharp Ehc nti

' k V? .&le&: ..qei-Lio Morten, a' -b-righJ,dai-keyfed. bi'unette of fifteen . sura-

'..ta'fi-s,' iissho held her sable miiff toher. iace.to Ward off the piercing

. winter wipd. Shewas'wariHly andrichly clad in funs .and soft, oasli-iBorej:as-alsp"her. companion, a deli-

. Cate bfondi? with bltish-ro,?o cheeks' and thoughtful blue eyes. •. - ..-"Yes,'-' sheSaidsMvering- slightly,

" I had no idea i t was *o cold. . Lastnight. must, hare .' been a bitter.night to. the popt'--scarce of. fuel."

' "Pooh Effie! - you're always in aferment about something. We an1

•-eomfprfab'lGj " laughed- Gertk\ herplump cheeks mmson With <roldand.exercise."

«©ertie'!?'•• Effle-JSiasPtiturm-f-r' rrblue.eyos on; Gertie \vlth.a--ri'pr5>i"u-h--.ful glancei : "IIo\y can youthoughtless2 Do you neverof Alice Carey's beautiful line.-.". "Ndiwai-e.too lowr, an.d'tot) poor.- . .Forhope- to come down too. •.. And nohe in Uie world's.liifheSit yliuAre sure of keeping the heights Uu'-y

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.you ba\c the kcV-tpride of any gnl I know," \vas>'Ucrtk'"a btoimy buluto u-= Kflicreached her ide. "And I uam>you to understand, Efhe, thst,&enext time, you want tobeggm to Ins loot vou

:, deai, do^rot be angiy. Icould hav^ic/c thai man ly-

ing, half-staivgd, and almost iio-cen,such.a inoi'gjnjr ;ib tin? m tlic openhir. TJfivo some chanty &oirie

\ oui ^u.iieii.ng fellow iuoi*ato— ioi, belies c me, join

life and iruue-nuy be fuUofutiva-vet,' -aid '.rilioilup-- MI ISiit 3

give my p<x\tt monc^any-bndy You have 'i'»tbti-y.bon-tou'i,.'''" "I/can do\ei\- %\ oil without themI ha\e only done mj drffy, 'ca>tm y bread •upon the .waiters.-"-'. . . •.

• "Bah i" ;Mttghecl •CJ.ertie.-raQn-iiig-up-'the seademy/'steps.' -I- don't be-

.y' s&h nonsense.".'"-. • .folio'wed. hei schoolmate

;y.' '"Kfrie's. good-religion wove, in bom, raid

want, of every prinei-l: benevolence: and -faith had

v.ouli'n'tau.iy to

a, cm1 to

Itmk

.•'God-.jna{lde.tis.ali, Gertie i-ich amipoor, and it is through I | is good-ness; we are aniprigthe fortunate •ia-sfead.of,the-iuafortunate." •'.•' "TJgh;!- For goodness' sake Bt8e>ddri-'t.liegtn.r.a sermon.. The cold irfetioiigh to bear.wi.thout being twitt*edabout a, body's sins,':1 • .• "^oirheed' a little* touching. up,©ertie, It^s.only right for us tohelp and comfort thd poor • and

- needy;- 'iria'sni'-ich-flsyeg-ive.it un-.te.the le^stof one- of these, ye give

: it 'ujtJto Bie,J the Savior ,-say.i.. And,Ger|ie, Qut'ofyAur abundance.'howmu-c'h'cto'you'gh-e'to thepoor?" • '• . '-'I^ot'-a. ebiit/" laughrtl-.Gertie..• \vlu«e.- .good, .humor , never .ftritcdher.. '"O, y:ey,- I do!- ; I pxi-fc; .sonic-''..tJi.iBg into tlje eoniribation box ev-c%.-.Sa&batfl?,-'4mtlike- as'.uot•thatgoesiiit©.go}n.6;-deac'0n'js pocket." ' •

'^Tbrire;%hat'a-h-eathen ydu are!."•' "]^ot'&'.'•Werse one. unconverted,my- deai'i. ':Bfess me .what's that?" '

' ° The girts had'fctTrned.into air alieytd shorten the., route to school' andavoid the piorcing' east winds, and.'Gerties foe had t.Oi\ched- soiaething-

\ b'in-g in-ihe shadow of a large •build--'ing. • Bftie- feaaiessly stooped, over-t-119 buTidle of rags.. •'.: •

. " A man-, almostfrozen-to death !'•': pfieri she, throwing dd\yn her satch-el and inuff, and lifting ij]>" theman',<gray heaclshelo'p^cd into theW'itheredface.pityingly. . . . •."^frie,; you must bo-a goose',"

angrily cried Gertie, -''come on.andlet tfe'-Baan He tliere> ;. How do you

. Iviiow but what he Is dead drunk P.'"HusliP' Effie gently dropped'

themaii'sliead-antl his eyelidssud-i3enly'\un':elbsefl.. '; •

.:il2$o-miss, 'I'm not-drtiiili," hegaid'in" a ..faint, "voice,." ' ^ u t I'm

• starv'irig with hunger^ and I thinkI.must have fainted from, .weak-

' n e s s , ' - ' '• •--. •'.. "•-. • .--' .- ' . ' '

"Poor old soul ,u' pjaculated Uffle;fthere,. Cre-rlie5.Iet ijs help hiin toh i s f e e t . ' ? 1 . . \ •- ' •" ... / : : . . . : ; . . :

Efxie ealight.one of hiscold handsin her iOwii, and Gertie,'with many'

'..:a:'anifif of 6onteni.^t took hold- of the,other, and in afl- !.iBs.taii.fr the- bitneileofragsVraSiQtt-Msfeet. . . . ' '..";•••••.• tl!Plierel" exclaimed JSffle with

'. childish, dfeiight,, " tafcp ;: this, andgei ou.fr of th&eoldas ^oon as pos*L

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tw'CGh.fchom'.. ' '.- •'.. Bsi'h the. daughters of stimerchants., both reared to everyluxury their future promised to ' bes lmppy : and prosperous one. . '. -

:CJertie .Morton, held -everything-beneath her in- supreme contempt,snubbed her- .servants,-badgers-d hc-i:drc^miikers .and made herself gen-erally feared, and disliked by the'fowerclas.--.es. While K.ttio with awisdom and tb.oughtfulno.--o beyondher .yea rs,com fort etl tl-the hungry , and made liftand sweet to many a M'ruggiingcreature who would willingly ,h!irs>laid (Town its heavy burden-.. ' -' Years sped • on, Ktfie and (ii'.rt-k1-g r e w u p to womanhood, .wore thereigning belles.of a'season or two.Ikit the .pa:uic laid i ts . withering 'to.n<-h on 3Tr; 5friiO-u, and Kili.e dis-si|ipojtr<'d from -incicty ; • while (ier-tiv Hnislicd her • inaidenhpod .bywedding a: young man, reputedwealthy, and the heir to many, hun-dreds of thousands. . ;

Mrs. CJcrtie- U-jllih, //-' Morton,was Jf>.unging.o.n a velvet sota, b.e-Ibre a glowing-lire, one win te r ev-ening. She was 'a- pre-lty- pMi'-trintbvu-uette, with as:bright a bloom'on-her cheeks as of "Id, but he r eye^were testieHs aiul bi'ow slightly dis-h'gured by a frown1 that spoiled t h e\variii beauty o f t h e t h t r k fiU'.v '- •

' ' ' W h a t a drag ' l i fe id af ter -a l l !" .was her mental -lament-: as -heyawned over . a new novel she hadbeen trying to'read. ' ' I wish t 'bar-ley"would hurry- home . from, .(hatfuneral." . " .'.'.'..

Charley caniu' .in p-reM.'ii.tly, a•goodlooking", ftW and easy .sort of afellow, who did' not seem to curewhet.her.-he .were- rich or poor.-' "\\-"eli, lii-y love,1 ' yawni'd {iY'i:--

tie, '"yi-iur uncle Joe is buried."' •'• "•Vest (jertic,-' dead and hunt-id,1'

| d ry ly repli'-'d t ' liarlcy scntin^-iiin^| self, before the live and tin folding! the' 'Vening-]ii p,-r.j • " P u t that-{jai-ca'down," w;us .the

"the news.'. How much. w;>«. uvivle[ Joe worth V"-° - •

;'•' 'You.-drm'.t-jsay H)'.: \V<;.ii"t that|.be.'.a hulp to us4.;"'; •. • • ^> 5Er. llolLin-- did- n o t I't'pl'y' but a'. cavlna'.i -nirie Hitted bv;er.hio.llice.

"And fie'wasonre x»ot)K,i'Ou j-ay.'.'"; s h e x v e u t ' . o r t . . .'••'-.• • . • • ; • / - . ' - • • •

I :iY'.C'.s,'-;! sudHt-.n i-evvf.-fr'trf lortunt'left him. .without a- .diiifaiv . l ie

,-fainted on-, the . .-troet once fromcokl and-hti-uger." .•

'Toor pJd creatucef""Gertie;'1 'Mr, lloilin's voice was

strangely- stern., "Do you -reuK-mberJKftte Mason'?" . • .' ' ' '•

'''Co be sure, I do. A. goosy .of aliU-le thing,. Who patronized-.all the.street'beggivs',", mxtcl ilr.s. JiloHiii,-who never <i.uite forgave. Efne'foi:forcing her .to.toucli that-'l-losv crea-

n at Suits,

l" hib shoit> i along ibe

coast, inini"ois> have had the tamodifficulty in getting abboio Ibal thesailoio oxjjsilenoed ?<ho fUkmpled toIUKI tin inopbstj hw Ictlioui tuou»lib«ife iaethaj ot ujavmIi«"1i"1s.ing 'v.is notfolkrwed by iatei na\igatoi^ an/l thelanding at JafLihas lemtvmed if\exa-

? ami hair the rune an^ohle^clncnt x

The to\\n ln.bii]ionXhoopcnsoa audh n no h nboi , lt is onlv IM j.uoiable•ueaUui tl- tt \?^=clsr in anehoi ^ lth-JU i mik,orsr> liom theshoio, and theModitciKMioin ^teambnifsolten pns"Cic port wilhoul liOHiy able io I^IKIcirliLV fitight OI pisscngoi^ In theu-.ml oonditioQ o! iht &oa rhc big ii^hMould ]i,i\i foiiim il (hftiiuH io dia-

tharge lonah^vitnoutatianthngUbclf,and it sei_>n-, that it -svaittd (fucedtj*IOI il.e Knoiable liiuiucut The beatchance for iniAling'.HOWadays is-iii.tlieearly morning, in. that .calm . periodwhen'the windsandtho waves- yU'ke.fiwuit theinowmejits of .the sun.- It-was at that hour, bi.i'fhe-.fifthof Ai>ri.l,187"), that we. arrived frojii Port iSaidcm the French-steamboat, E:\yHiauthe..Tbe njt>:I'it.ha(l boon- pleasant and the'tea t'silerivbiy •"•'sinoo.tb., but riot.'to.tfie

ih'eiwio-ns of sotTioo.f -the pSssen.-'wh-o.'aUvays declare .that they, now., a real (eiupest. to-a tit1-',

coitful groui-ul'pveil.. Oh a r.eoent'Mp''a.party had b6on-pr.eveu.ted from land-inij, Owiug i,o the deliberation-of the'j;uiie- in raaliing.Iheir toilet; by the.time they had attired themselves .iirafirnpei1 njami-cr-to appear in HoufheriiP;ii&tiiu% :tlie 'goiUen1- hour Jtad slip-,in-d away, an/l"they wefenbte only tojook.upan.U.u' kiwi which their beaii--•l.v'.an.l.clot.be- svould linye !«jdrned.—

•gc-r's,

JM.i'..lIe];\vbi'i.hl)ixoii1snew bookOR Araiwa,- cntitloil "The AVhite(.'imijuest,'-' has the -following, ance--dole of aN1II('atb'enX'binec:'V-"Yoncait for-asno notion, of the impudenceof these 'rascal.-.,'•"Hay* H'fc>?ui I'nniciS'"co magn'ate, denouncing the-'.Chi-nee. '^Onlythe other, day, in .ourrainy --easim, whQii the mad wasfifteen int-hes ike-j) on >rx)ntgomei--y

.slivet,.a yellov.' chap, in- -fur tii>petand purpje satin gown, was crowingovert-he road by a plank', when'oiu-o-f our worthy ci.tiicens, seeing hownicely he was-dres~ed, more like alady than u .tradesman, ran on the-.plank, to. meet .'-iiiin, a-ii!!.,.wheii theMlow stopped and-stared,.just.gave'him a little jetk,:.and whisked him,with a Waggish, laugh, info the bed-Of slush.'.' Ha I Ha ! ' You shouldhave seen the crowd of people mock-ing the impudent 'Chinee' >vs, hepi-eked -himself up in-his soiled tip-pet andsatin gown !'' "Did any onein the c-rawd' stand '-difinUs all :ar-ound?" ''Well.no ;'that hentheti Thi-upe .rather tur'iied the laugh.aside.''Aye.,.how was that?•" lV- io whiteman can eonceive the iuipudenco ofthese Clilnese. Mooniace'- pkkedhimself up, shook oil" alit t te oi tht'mire, and,, looking mildly at oiu

saying to'Jiur/.iij-a "'-VolciveveKy mesttuidin-g. r/iHtritl- cotilj-sheari-; i o u('li.ri>tmu : nje heathen'; yood^fN t

; _ ; ; _ ; ,•'; .:E£5e-empMed:-i|ie.eoixt6nt.-3 -.o'£; her-

p:rs^^etfedpm-8eiato the saiyer-^ ^ ppm,. .tpofe o j iet fleecy .

iaiiad.. Trapped: ib.-aroimd the.ahd-

y y j g1% 5£a4isQn. Place ahttl a s p i } ^ i , l . - ; • ; • •

^iil" ;s^itg. ©€-Ms rag-d ^ ^ i 6 d

^,-a..blessing

'aiel- Ht":a.,tEemMing

; J £ j , : ^ b ^ 6 . east.;opt';#'71iig' f%orl fetter- jovSa-ty,

anyfibing btitidiat.'*

'•: .•'•'•Where iri.sh. ."Bless nie,.liO'.ydo I know. Vilerfather failed years, ago, aud: theywent into: cheap lodgings- sonie-j.'wheie'." "•'' • . . • .• "Well—she is-Joe's-huir." -. ' •/.^Whaf?":. (Jer'tje- Was on her-feet

like a flash, -"has he noX leftliis- for-.ttmotoyou?"-- . . . • - ; . •. •' ' ; .-. -

• ' 'Not a dollar of- it," grinily' .re- fpli^d Mr. Iiollia-, who.had the satis-factfoh ; of" knowing that? Ciertiewoujd not have married him ibutfor that prospective fortune. "Do.you: remember the old -man Etiiehelped..'to his feet-one bitterly- .cold•morning/ten years ago?" ... ' '• • ••"Tliat^-'that-^yvas not your .unclejoe?'1. .Gertie•'cried- in--vexation.' •;'•' •' "•fhttfc'.'waa. uncle-' Joe:-.:And'• .hojnever;-forgot hovf-Gertie •' Mot tonsneered- at .his jjovei'ty. " E.ffie.'s'.pocket money procured him fodtlatfd lodging, and a siuTden. changein fortune brought him wealth. H e 'leaves every0dollar' of it. to 'Efflo.,who; has. been 'teaching:; music to:keep.herself and parents, froni actuals.tht1 vaHjjn./' • • ' • ' • '

"ProvoMng?." sniffed -Gertiey asshe flouneed; ont-of • the rootn to takeoat- her disappointment In ' a good

" . e i y . • . ' • • . ' • •. ;"• " • . ; ; • ' , : ' . y. uPrmrq]s:ing, indeed!" sighedT

Miv Rollin, "for I Seeded the' mmi-T t uncle SOB never f t f i

ig- people ever. ,th nlbe old.; •.ihatth'ey \\ ill

.-cm feel;;Uluit- tlie grasshopper is •>•hiinlc-ij-^and -R-ar; is in the \\\\n

•i.mjy a.-l'tnv.fsJiorf year-iago th'at-igtdi.uitii and it»t?ble .Womaii

^hti'o'tig and ;'4.11 Of llfO4'Were ^ijS|i&g W-it-h tendt i

irt>-1^^?e 'lit lie' ones \\ hoig. thl^piaces". Do notag%l og.aple. out of \otu

fiSMsfiiy-, bnt rather'lift, them-with"vcr the rofi^i, dttlm

You may have fo'tgottcahow.vattfuliy ihey kei>t your tendeij

•lift fr©^i.stumbling,- and with.whit-ttj&e thgy watched your-advat CUIJC•^teps; nut.fhey have not forgotten,,and" the, lime will-epine when -s

.wiU'be fbrcibly-remindid-of.it bythe love. yOtthave. for your osvn littie. ono. • AV-ili they Jiand -yQ'u thesu.uiii bittev cup-to.drink: that \oupoiU/Otit' fox;-that aged father indstricken mother'"?- Verily,'."'withwhat measure you 'mete it shall' bemeasured to you ..again." Think, of,the anxious days and nights-..your.mother, has watched by your ssickbed; .rei.aeinber-li'er-lqviilg .care,.herpatience. arid" long-strffering . with

.your fretful-new,.-and- ;.th?n- let; thebl.ti.sh of shanie' dyeyour -brpw th'.atyou should be impatiehfe-.er uiilondto her now that she is pld..' Oldfolks, ar-e.sticu .a. trial! .Yes,, they-know ittvpd they feel "it,, and so-willj'ou'.be just.s-ueh:a MaLto yOur ehi'lttr'en- • iu tho day-s' tlmt vfill;•Surely-come; «i ye, hud youwill re.niember,too.".'. - -" " . '--. - • '

avoi0eaitte weiili on 5n .thedreajryjchaA

n'elbf an "aifialess.' fashionable life•» '* 1 - • * * » * * C * f c ' . . . Jv

J' * * ' *^~ -

b r e a d " thewaters."

of .Toft'ii the '

.' Near Ij-y fa th'o niin-cif allow,.thick-,waited chapel, ot' a.pureG&thf-e style,a renin-antoi-.the-Gr.usa:<ie-i:s'- oecupa-tidn.;' The gloomy- wady hag .anotherasso.ciatio'u ;".'a iH.ob.Kish . traditionwould'"'have, .iis- believe'it--was .thebirthplace of- jepeiiiiab;. if the'nrOrphet v/hs Xidrji in spch a. M Ltr j it might aicounjt'fortiong.' As ipa pass out of ;t;ljisthe G j ^ i

a hill to the rjght, aHd.'sajs,-; "That is-B t > . ; ;.'•' The- .iaforiiiHtio'ii"*.ka&mp improbable,"ace oilier iilaees-wherd

Gospe l

Fi o>n tlio J JOIKIMH Cl> JSllun, J alte 15,As ve took oecttbiou to bay last

Week, it »& a m-acter of in'tinitc thank-lnebs that the church uuivei&al id

awaking to ac,enseof the unspeftka;tole eviNcaused by iutoxtcsiting dunksin this laud, and is dousing measuresm all IU sections for the retoo\al, 01atlea^t the abatement, of these evils.Wo =-eem to be somewhat m tbo posi-tion ot the woman in the Go&pelt.,who h vd tned all Kinds of physiciansv.ilhtheic ultofb uig-noise insteadof bottei, and v-ho was cured the mo-ment •jhe applied to the Gieat Healer.Weluvetued lesi^alion i» vnuonsshapes well ive tned tot il abstinencep-iue and Minp's, we ha\ e tnccl GoodPempiansm and of bei isms, notwith-standing all, theie docs not appeal tobe any appieciable dimiri'ition m tbeeslcnt 01 -snuleneo of tbts nationaldisease We aie coming at lusttto theGreat .I%ysiO.jan', send-if We/, unite'faith with .its eoitespondiitg''ijaettQu;'surely we may rpi;oYe that .He -is-.as.

p'oWerful'to.-sa-ye as indays, of bis -flesh-. • • •' >'•-.•. ' -.'';.. It. will-be--manifestly iitiiiossibie tor-us'to give, eveu an.of what has .tTixnsi5ire.il- at ' the .tt-eiupe-rane'e .: ffathermgs \tliiring '.-thepast "fbsv weeks.. Wb'-cali!..-onily:giyeill brief a few of tha. more striking-facts aiiU stafemeuta ^ .hiebbavo cottieunder our noiice.-.--'.B.utv '.o "triitby no*body neetls to . be epnviiiced o;f. thehiaGous.evil;.-.it- is all.too -patent'ia. aaiultifii.de of .-fof-m?.'' Wha t Aye; need38 t'o- come to the solemn- deteruiip'ar•tioti'-fo- cteelare •vfai-q.-i'oatfccndeagainst' it, until •'t-ho..stone is- rolledaway, and Uie chahis. «f sin and mis-ery which bind so many.of-aurfellowmc'u- and womeii are snapped'asun-tler to be forged no. rndfe.. :. • •:• •

"Mo'sL - un-niistakable .fficiH • arebrought before' us that- the evil-is onthe -ipcreasc; and" -when ;wc hear t-hath.iTmiiifitin'g statement ircpeated. onevery1 ha'ild, that the' -evil' is-in creas-ing nf>t merely amongst the lnslle, butfco amongst the-female portion, of the

comn-i.iiaH-y ;.- and' iiot only ' nmp'Bgstadults, but aj'iiong'st- cb.ild"re-.n, how'sa-d it is!' Only think'of oiir readingofi22,di'»oi.ads being found in places of.in logical ion in one townpn.-thfi.I^qn-1'Hday! ' What-aa: aw'fnl fact! I-waa'read-fug jii'st nmv of Sl. .,-O.OOr arrests fordru ak v n n es-s i none of the groat tow n s,and out uf.these 70,000 were wameir,and UJ,IKIO t'hi'lth-on .unrtr-r the age OStt'iivteen. No.thinra Mia?i- ^sjiyen- . m egreater horror tba.ii what l;soe-,;eyeitiif a worse form, in. London on-a Buu-cla-y hig-lit'— viz..,-. mothers"-. giv'fng•driuk to tlicir (.'liildi-e.ii^ah'd'evetip-iit-.ting til's- glass to the lii?s.of iat'a.Hts intheir arms! AVheu . we think of how:this drinking has been associatedwith every custom and every bceaisicm'6-f- joy ami sori-ow,.I do. not ' kno-Wwhether, our first -apt ou'glit' n o t ' t ohave beet), before -we founded suoH'fsHacieiy-as this, or. worked it, to haveasked wur.Arcli'bishoii-to arrang* iW S-day'of humiliation for. tbe-great'siivwhich has'"• spread".thra-ughoiit,'• tbeland, aiid- in. -which",--! fear, tbei-e -is

l one i c.i^on t ut who inUK mu t t i l c iiib i ut-*the ^

Ot b IN I!,, P H I tLtt t It

r v u n -> N v i >N vt. i r i i iVN( 1 U ) W I M S N

tht """ me ml H xl\ 1 uuuo

lui un I D (In lii i t i i HI tbi mo ^

imjngt wfaiLii m tin conn

i in

ltk>tonnon 1mmtt j Itw I

j,enu illvHi

I

dis ittemkclbjmcli \ lki*i le mtor

ifcdl> {h<k s** Iitflaobolic ittuoi in ich

tion tr hi th ind coaibatid tinfiltcj tint stimttltotr t tn jnti^ai1

\n\ it d shei^ hto tbesjs em MQWebb l«Ut oi the ocnl tamihcn.

of tin u i t uiclmdititcd anm whichitcould belebfetncd

piotntul Miss liickttt spol eoC tb ntce c;lt i well stbe\alucot udiMiJtial if&it ra -\isitation -s

1torn excellent vnoge tion on the

ot iht biibject Loci!was the tooie troted

ct b Mi Cidlun and Mi Dw\ton 1 uulb (ApilnUtcl with co0enCin 1 RIL on ht \\ idci ubiect ofJNitioml mgnni/itio ia Tht evil

I mauy aided niid '-o must b<, theltmtdnl pioccs es -ViWie sefe wered d u t i a l bv Lidv Tine EHiee Miau.d Mrs. Jobasoh of Brooklyn-: Mcs.STinxl of Minnesota, ;'-Mrs, Hind Smith

f h t M Whitj fof''-. Xfanehe'ster; Mrs.Mrs: .Lucas,;;

Whitjng -of

and- .other :;weli kho.wii • earnestW'p'riers in this great Cituse..' " •T5XE IIIOHEST ' MKTXtpA-'L-

!. ''An' additional value, attaelied-.to.the•proceedings of this Cpuyeutiou froas.tbe espress- witness of-.s-pchjaenibers-of the nVeoieal-professio.ilThompaoii, and I)i\ B...sob'.'- '.•The-.fortne-r geutl'Grna-.ii'Wirp^ a.letter' -to.I-a^y- E'Hief,'iii-.--.wh'ieli- • ihi»t'em'ai;kable:'a!Si)"teB'ce;deeui-i-:-. : '•_ .-'••'•

"Poii't'take yqui-'daily-.wine.mirieraiiy' prGtext" of its •dc)j-Dg"'y6u:.g©oc1.Take-.it : frariKl.y.-;a3 -a-.-••Iu5urj?-;j-c>'n&-.wljJfoli^mu^t.be-^tifor.^bySDBj^^rr.nj<»-\rt i t f l l ' n t \i r-vrl'v'-f'I Tf'. 1" W fc*/Vl VI Yt €l't" . <\ ^I iffjVfS.•sons very.lightly,-.by'.,s6'me at--price, tat'iai ways' to-ba paiel ipiv•;.'•.&iti-mostly seine, loss- of:;K#{;tli;, Qi^«f^el'tal: poweij or of '-oalai-rtessiol

o r q u ^ J S

r Know TXi Own Bu

"So you've f>igncil the tcinpeiancepledge, have you ?" said J'ledily "\Viu-on to his little brother Merfon, as he

came in fioni Sabbath school, hischecks flushed, his eyes sparkliug,nd looking eveiy mcb a man'. Onbe walls of the schoolroom was a

Bands'oine pictorial pledge, and amonghe names of pastor, superintendent,;eacheis and scholais, the name otrcrton Win ton stood conspicuous,

and his brofhei, seeing it, thought he•would tease the child a little

'Signed the. tempoia.ice pledge I":ie continued, in a sueemig tone.

"Tes, bii, I have," haul Mcily, hi=?blue eyes shining like stais

Wait t"H wo make cidei, aud you'llsee," said kelson Parko * "We canduuk all the sweet udei we want,boys, and Maty can't have any."

"Look heie, bo>s," said little Mci-on, standing up vciy stiaight, and

looking the ;.hero.be was, " I ealcuiate"! know my qwu-.-bxisiness..: T don'tCiteiid' to be-a drunkard, and. j doii'tmean to.takeone.step t-bat'way." . ",;

W.asnot;tbata. sensible speech fora'little' boy to make ? If ber.did iiot•intend-.going to a' eertrun-.places..hewould..iio$ start.';. There, are: 10,000.graves-in--t'Ke land, to-day tliat wouldnever have been- filled.bad their-oc-cupants, made as.good a resolufion.-as-

i•jjlefty. • i'liis braye .speech .silencedis-fcortiieuters, and a few-day3 .after

.Willie., another- brother, came in say-« g : — : ' : • ' - - ' " - ; • - ; . - . - . ' • • ' • • • - •

"I'\Te .signed the pledge too.". " I tbdlight y;oa lo\red:Sweet cider?'.'

said, his sister,' to test-hiln/ ' •• •'•'•Wellj- I..:dd,". answered ' Willie.,,'but.there axe' other things in Uie.v.orld besidi'S cidei'. I can do" witli-

:. -; .. . - . .fcjo"you.can, my brave boy, and be a

thousand times better 'off. without it,-, And -a boy who knows bis o\vo

business, and -dares to stand-straightup'for'truth .and -right every time, ja hero,'and some day, be will makebis - 'mark'., in' the .'--woi;ld'.—:Y outh'aTemperance Jiauner. ' ..

Stubborn- racts.l

beUve&iieetolalersand moderate drinkers have of lateyeais been so carefully inadeby sev-eral insurance societies^ that nodoubt at all now lemain? as to theadvantage ia this respect of totalabstinence. In a lecture on the sub-ject of "Alcohol medically consid-eied," Dr. Sheify brought out clear-ly the follow ing facts:—The teeto-taler has at least 20 per cent, of lifeinhisfavoi. One society pay^ ahigher dividend to tcetotalei&, andanothpr lcluctantly insures publi-cans, and when 11 does, chaiges SOper cent, moio piemium- Thehaiddiinkcr lives out scarcely half hisday, Numeiotr statistics weie ci-ed and analy/pd in proof—the lec-turer lemarking that the teetotalershad thrown into bewildering confu-sion the calculations as to their "ex-pected deaths.".. They utterly re-fused to die at all -according; to.- thefigure's !•• .In.l,lJ0' expected deaths,the teetotalers stubbornly fell ,be-hind,§13':! While in.2;002 expecteddeaths for- the drinkers,, they obli-gingly came up to within: 31 •! Tee-totalers don't like to die, eveii to..please a. calcul at or..;. They lacked ?8per cent., while the drinkers lackedoii-ly-IJ-per'cexxtt-^Au-stralian Newk\

Centennial

TRADE,

— A N D -

-AT-A Kln<

-."Uu a' certain"' Sabbat-Li- eveningsotne twenty years ,aga, a recklessyou.ng hian wasid.ly'lounginguhderthe elm-'lrces in the -public square of>Y6rcester.. l i e had b.eeomea wretch^edwaff oii-the eurrent 6t 'sin'." .'Hisclays-were :speht in-the waking, re-morse '.of a- drunkard.; his. nightewere sijentjn.the-bufl'oc.nei-ies.of &nalohotise. '.As,he,.'sauntered along,out of huiiqor witlvhi'mjelf and with,all mankind.,, a kind- voice salutedhim. A slmri'ge-r hurt hishand.'/oiihis shoulder,-.and'^ui.d in cordial

Sr, Uoughj.gq down" to purat thetown hall to-night.'1

A. brief con vernation follo.wecl, so•in', i tj>- • character that- the

Teckless you th consented to go. l i e\y©nt£ he-h'e;vrd' t-h<3;-appeals thererEoa&|o. With, tremulous .hand lie;igned the pledge of.tbtal abshaQnee.

By Goa's he In he kept i \it vt t Ihe pooi boot u"iupped him on the houkleVj. goodJoel Sti tton h\s Htcly f,ont tohe iven 1 ut the jouth heAa^edfe ito diy the forcoici^t of ictoiineisj en ,the face ot the, £,lobe "Metitinft>. J\\-hen I Ii ttn t&|li.e thunder of bp jjj-f Hi e t in t greel John B Gough on }the pHttonn ol the Acadcmj of|Mu- ie 1 am hetrm? the echoes of ttu 4 t ip en tlit, shouldei, and

inMtotion uudti the •f "V\ oicestei He t h i t u i u

ncth souls is wi*e ' — 2 J Lu^itj

• "When.Infhe-ooufse-of.htimn-n events ibeconies'iiwessiirjV iisjit tb'js tilmo, for thesafety, welfare aiHl •pi'osperity of the p

.& MAGER,of S la t e a n d JDayaii. S<s>

oi'tl\o (.'ouutv of Lmvis-to lciio\v *bore-JJKYGOODS,- IMlOOJErES, flA'l>!.-- CAPS, >TO-TlU^iS, Ac.', can be. bought cheapest, itbe-Comos our duty to iiifornt liuilailvjse i-towi

t o p a t r o n i z e . . •• • • ; ' • • • '- ' -

Cov

It not heforeiiivorcd with your .pat.ronngwe'resi" -tfuHy inyitc you to jntike.a begio--li-ingjir' iis^i-fcit ami li'ieraoralile year.- -Wehave u -.irgtand first- class stock or fresh amiseaso- .tl)le goods,' which we ofl'er at- prioosunin ui-d <sf since ths iiring of the Ii'rstg.uuupoii'Fprt-Sui.npteiv if aivy doubt-.ihis letUieiii-como at'once-to : . - - . - .

'STODD-ARD ''& MAGEI^'S /jjieir large'and beautiful lines of.

HOKACE BUSH, Hcwell House,

Druggist and Appothecaryr

C E N t P l ' S , - S CEKT PRINX3, 6-t'EST'BKOWN «-HEET-INir",» fENT-ftSHEKT

XW W ( B M BILM.III'D tION }« tLNT t A&H4M

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vipiuiimi tniv itiDJ»fit-(X>LS r i d L J 1 1

f Jtr i t l VOHAll-to Ct, S 9 "With all tBt, e

naming ft>i the me \ l i 9 S tir"bi U l $oituent b

-\Ii Jcntiing-., the iblttone-«pondent of the If a/W, t>aj ^

"G t t J | bg | gthe i n h hlled with *^e soitgentle pet fume *if the ncu boy,M htle all the ^,%tdens u e fta^UDtwith lo^es and honeysuckle One

\u sit out reading on a triendla.wn till past 9 at night, aoij it doesnot get datk till * couple ot houisaftei that 1 giataitoub concert i«provided bj, the linnets and thi ushc% the sLjlatks and blackbuds—Ihe dajs ate wann, the evening-,and nights tool \*= tot itnusementsout ot doois tlieie t lawn tenni —the new game m which everybodytan joiu \ \ m t temptations tanthe theatres offei m.corApauson:w iththese.?' tintijsome :one worth call-ing an actdr.appear^ on the bototejanjl'sbme"ne.w. play-Tvriter attractsthe jaded- play-goer, the ".managersof theatres are not'likely1 to\ niakij•theirfprtunesr.'t " •_•;.-,-..- . • •' •."• '".. If •'•ojiv '. theatre-goers"; .generallywould seek inspiration- from natureitself j.instead of the., miserable ,imi-'tations.of thestage, they would riseto a higher, enjoymeiii and; a- purerp l e a s u r e . - . ' • • ; • ' •. "'• . - •" , ' . . . " • -

.- -.'-' What ising?" inqtiireda cfealer.

d d h i l d r '

skybf tug-.-"'BrJiiging

wjdnven a n d chi ldren ' tb \v;aii.t," W-as-:-tbe api5'r;.0'pr.rate'a'ns:tiYer.-.' •'; •' .'•••'••' •-• •'.

e; pr&phet- I-fai)?iteku.k.,::-tii\riiiely;^^ : "'"W ti Birii.tlisitp ^ >

gi-^eth'his neighbor..tlrtok, andnials-e|h jtini-4iufiken.!f... ^ou ld a,'lieensc-fitit3;tbje ; ia|0fcfiitnen;t 'lia vo iaade tiic-afefeliply tn;':tijg:''day? o'f tlie prep;h-e.t?;

ilfSp&i'iilii^^rsEASESi-^Xt is';.Es-'/ all;f.fe diseases: arising;

PB>^:

XSIVWIST U»J3T?»t>«rs\V&- 1 i t * ^

' HI VUvL JWl i l i l sHA\V&- 1 i t *

(OHshTS HlMFB^ 1*\.RVSOLS UJ. X MBKM I VS 1 IN

irtv"- KLfelLEs CrLOX I S U.

D n t f iUo«i t u« i c II i n l i n e i i ) Hsell vou nomoicth in oueol o u r l m tentiohlln Inn o r i P ii of White It B i XJ> cent oi some of o r ehe p KIiil.t NsWe •»! all tonsi ier It a great favor

No-e t b-1 •slimcntin thcTo ml j•soi i better* I Ue \ ei Hut i t tth a \ c

TJKA8for 4Qc3 50c3 75cSugars j Tobaecosj. &c• '-• silyriiys at tljolowcst J.narkot rntct-v

•Specie " jp'ayistdnt Jivsumcd.

:SU ver••ceJI.'ri paid- in -injllciri g eliay go' with .ouronstoincrs. .. ' " . ' - • . . '. \-

• Tlgme-mbeniliat the Ceu'te.rnialco-i-Besoniyorico in--ten ilecailef-, lieuce.tlus -Is. a'good-year tp-iiiake :good resoliitlons.. -RfeSolve,t h e n ; t l a t w i l l h^fcaftei: trade -wherey tp gthen;tliat-yon willgoads are sold cheap i

ns.. RfeSolve,trade .-wherethen;tl iatyon will h^fcaftei: trade where

•goads are sold cheap, .ivncbl.t-unlfQi-in: rates'.tQ"-:VIK-wh-ere' JilV respdnSiljlo ptirties can. hay.e-liutiiTifted-credit, andiyjicre-no-painsvill bespared to make It pleasant and- profltaMeftxraJ]., SuBlia-pIaee you will find at tne: Cor-ner of-State and;'Da:jaa Streets; -hawyllle;N Y i i i b f e f : - ' ;

Done-fit the roriier Jity Goods Store iri tlie"- S'illage oi"LowvU-le',.tljii5 flth day ol July, to-the year of da1 Lord 1S7BL aiid oC.tlie.'AiueTl-ean".indopi?ndenc8'tlieip()tli. •-. .. ' -. -.

priufapt«ttr.ati'd(lb.i]er.iJi

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ANl")

GEIVER4I, DEALER IIV

to tlic Business?,

-.s<;-.Slate Street

LOWVILLE,:N.'Y.

4JREEN & WILLLIAKS,

ctt (fit H" ' rJ

DA"1 AN STREET,

Lewis Cp.t N.

THE BEST

If. IT.

K PPLUjrS.KELLOOQ,owner and Proyuetor.

Jhis Hotel Is one .of t ie largest in Xor-thern fTew York, js uniit of Brick. Com-niodious and Convenient, and Oders Mipei-i.or-indai.ceinents to- travellers. It is witljtritwo or three hours drive of the famous JohnBrow n 's track and other good

Hiiutibg ami Fishing Grounds.

i'-argG a-iul- Com.itiod-ious . .

HQTEL. I3ARNB :.' ami LIVERY UAItXS attached. . '.

MOORE'S

Steam Planing.Mill..

L O W V I LL E;, N ; Y

• I'he J-iul'smbers would give nollce to. thBpeople of 1,'e-wis county, that, they have a-I.l.tlie appur.teuanoc-s and niacliinery for the'manufacture of

HASH; BLINDS, COOKS,-

And cr»n siipply.ttiem with anythingjii theirFiiie ou terms to compete with any otljersliop.. • • . ' . ' - - ; •

Buildiiw wi-1' find the mouldings finished ..in Ihe best, manner, and :>t prices that will '.

a-C-c- Ihevr-fmin '2ty to 50 pc/' cu-nt. :over those Avoiiccd by h a n d . - ' . -- .•

^Sawing. Planing, Matching, : •

and any"other work in eonucpXion with (lie . .biisiness perfornioti .to .Uio-inost romp-loic :.sati.'faunoi). . '• • ' . ' . •

Our si opis supplied -wjtli tbe bp.&t class qfmac-.hiiiery, and the most compet-Knt work—,men. ." •' • ..'

All kinds of Pannel and .C-lap'boaTd Saw-in«.-as well as Circular and ijeroll Hawing,d-one-on short notice. ' • • .-

Turned and.FlntecI' Banistei's Juid Newel 1 •osftu KODstantly on hand, or made to order. "Turning olallkinds executed in goodstyie; .

ksastky

V

Dooleis in

STOITE LIME

"•Constantly oil Hand.

H A R D W A R E J J B T O V E S AND

JD I N W A R E,

5 ^4tfi icuilHial

s\ $ \=entiS £n tire Co.

BuckQye Mower

A3S7D REAPERS,

and aclvnowledgeii to be tile simplest, anQmo tdutabte machine madeaUd ive -WJI-rant them to perfinni tlie work JIA -noil ovbetter, and to lie lighter draffc tlian1 any w -ehlaelii tliemaiket AlsjJ agent Tpi

Wisner's Tiger

Self Discharging Sulky Rake.

Wan stated tobotUetoe t otaa«,TOO'5inlurn-'ble and easiesb-opeKitecUake la use UraKe is guijianteeA to be <*js TecOiaoienSand all broAkajeslrontTfaiQlof jfiajmiiiebors. leplaoed tree of charge:

CAl,L

MOHTARP

FOR

jf^Our LiaiBis fpoto <Sray Stone,bBins much stronger ariflbfetter thanXiittte-fnun BlueBtpne. ,.

.<J.AH*

CREEW & WILLIAMS.

Wisnei's

smd STtlsry-^oursolvts tUsttlify tiva alll m f c t l v e t t "W l s I <!toel

SGYICHB STffiSE^

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