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Issu e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y , l : C . ‘ RO«]EBS;i • • TEHK8: $l.r>{) per nvnnm. liiv^ria'ilr in artranro. Ujjjiil R€!yertl»!!ijj InecrU-a *t re»?onHb!e ral.ef. «>’V»'sient»avertl»emeB(» tanpt be ;)ai.l For «V paoor discoi'tlihicrt ontn an airearasoa are paUl.MiUes* lit the option of the pniillsiicre. i5 oente ncr year, orSO cent? for *ix nv''nthe. No attention whateyer paid to anonymona arl.i crea. The iwnieai d addrees o ff be writer are in all ca-=es tudiapenaabl* .t» a gaarautee of «ood Advertieln;: maria known at this office. Advertj»emrnf>. inecrterl for no (<peoillcrt time will be coiitinueti iiiUtl ordered out. anti charjeed trrrir-- ■\.s ■ly- 1./ - ■ ROGEltB BROS.,%oprietors. 4 jj^ ^ O L A Y T O N , N. Y„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 , 1882 . thousand T s L A N D S ^ ^ w iT ^ * z r . '' Terms $ 1.50 in AdTanoc. V O L . 1 0 . No. 22 . II b(* coMfirn NEWSPAPER ADVERmiNQ m m t IIOKACK DODD. - - • S. M. I'KTrr.MIII.L A, I'P. NEW HAVEN. C«HN. It. T. HKnn.AHB. NEW vaftN .- -■.- .Tlt-SA;?; s. w. A ran .A SI CfNCIMMATI s. H. r.uii IN a SONS. . y. s. ? i:wi CHICAC* . tiiAS. K. mi!,K» a CO. NEL-SOW CHE«MAN^'^CO. « £ E E 5 s:HSES^r~ FRANK C. FO X . T H E C O V R T - K T R E E T R U S I M i S If C A I W S . ■ ____ ^ iT ^ N k iN a .\ BANK QF CLAYTON. Eatnbllahad In 1876. k Depo.aits recolrcd, good commercial paper discounted, and n geue.rai banking businei* (^one. Drafts sold on Watertown and Now on nod under .......... {»'=»»'»• On nil .amounts oTor $100, one lourlh of percent. Ooilocllons made a Specialty, and mittances m.ade promptly. X. F. aiAXt, CsikUr. HOTBLS.- IIU B B A IW RQ U B E .' J. T. Hubbard, proprietor. Rivor at.i.aw- rcnec. Lorers of deiightfal scenery, pore all and excellent lishlng will And every fncil- Uy aflorded them at this Ilottse—good Boats, Fishing Tackle, and expericucod Oarsmen will always bo In attendance, and lish packed and shipped wliec desired. StSamers from Niagara Falls, Toronto, Rochester, Oswego, Cape Vincent and Ogdenshurg, daily. n l i L i ’OiY h o u s e '. TH.WRANO tSI.ANrw. OI.ATTOM, K. T. This Hotel has large airy rooms fronting the St. Lawrence, and every attention will be paid to parties visiting here. Commodi ous sample room attached whiob will be at he ^service of Coinoterclal men when de- a. ». JOHNSTON, Proprietor. PH Y S IC IA N ^ ' e E © T « j c m i O n r now stook is cotnpleto and contains all THE NEW STYLES' F I N E S T - A N D — ™! 15 ds G O O D S Goods sold for smaller profila than any otitcr hi.uKc, because onr expcnsc.s arc imvci- It FEANK 0 . FOX, 14 Court-st.,iWatertown. 4 Robbie. The gpring time is witli ua; good by to the The itrerinilcts .and river* thair bank* OTcr- Still gray is the landscape, the mud doth abound, And the wind*, damp and chill, give a dolo rous sound. In some sheltered nooks with a sunward iu- Mid the torpor ami death, there is just faint sign c up this house and fine furm- NeHic Stooil for a moRieut as one stun ned; then rccoveiing herself, and put ting her arms around Harry’* neck, she said rcproachfullv: ‘And you liavo kept this hidden from your liltl® wife, Il.arry? Could you not place more confidence in mo than that? Why did you not tell me sooner?” a, And Nellie was not far from light (when she asked him “ whctlier he had That life Blill BurvlvoR ttiid awaits hut the U^jore coulklcnce iu her than that?” For . it w.as too tine. Of the sun high 111 heaven, to wake from Hs{ and then com.-s a if .y full of Imi.shluof »*'■« on l)i.s owirabcount' and cheer, everything looked briglit asi^ When Die iadic.s, all amiling, delight (o iip-^” hiiU- y' pear; j, Sliurtly nficnvard lie m e tN e n ie7 But, some how or other, next 'day there D-Jjt was a case of love at first sigiit; trouble, '.scavcely .a niontli afte.rwiud slic acknowl- Somc cough ami some, scold and some bend tluu. iicilriy double. ,, , ,,,, Ti,,alr.|m,l „ .1.,'\y \ \«™ _ y i!cd, f'iid Nellie entered at once upon the duties of housekeeping. This was B li. McCOMBS, ^^Dmcc and rasldence on John St. Near W. A. MclLMOYL, .U; D., C. Jf., f McrTill {Jniversily, Montreal, lud Accouchor. Resi- flrndnatc of Mco Physician, .Surgcoi . -dence on Main sc.e JJTL J. D. GOLN, E N T iSTS. BUSH d BULL^ A t Kos. 1 0 , 1 8 , 2 0 , and 22 Court St., Wat@rte.wn, M. V. One of the largest Dry Goods Stores in Nortlicrn New York. Special Usrgaius in Silks and Dress Goods. B .—Store formerly occupied l>y W inslow A f’o. () April, you prorniBc, be t don't ‘illl tlic. iuU,’ Notwithstanding ’twas pleasant, and seem ingly warm, .So changed from the gloom of the dark win^ ter storm, . s. ii feeling there was an of icelicrga .snni ml. And that's why the lo-tiua with liusiness abound. How loth seems old winter to ''get up ue.il git.” ill ilio lap of fair Spiiug ho doligdile.r-h lUer Avlio gnimble.v, liOAv many commciulnblc enough, i>ut. she laoKcd the expel iciicc nece.va.'iry for this purpose. Tiic couscijuciicos were easily foreseen. I’ctted and spoiled by her juuents, who Imd idolized her, .she was as ignorant us a child imboni of the responsibilities of jhcr niiwiy' as.sunu'ti position. Halls and parties followed each other in ipiicL .s ifcessioii. and llim y rc.solute- ly shut hi:, eyes to all her shortcomings ii.s a housekuopej-, and sjiared no c.vpense in gTudfving lier whims;' for it wa.s not jij, hi., heait III deny her anylhiiig. The expenses of HarryM a y field’s ('old .Slid while Pong the fences ' i!„i omii , t , • ' Ublishmenfc soon began to encroach §m i But iCobhie, id! bless liim, oauie sonic iiiiv.s ; . . . ... . • J, ■ ! oi.isly ii])on Ins Micnns low proud t<: And told u« we’d soon mm Urn lust of tHo! ‘‘ «'»*‘diuitc of his troubles, before Z. J?. N„- I Omc*o In Brick Building at M'est ’\dnd of^ Bridge, GAJiAJVOQGB. -~-.z ~:rrrr ~ ^ ~ .-.rrz_rr\.—.-.r: A T T O H N iD Y S . //. B. M0B.8E, F. D. ItARK B B . Attorney ami Counsellor at Law. ovor tiie Bank, Clayton, N. Y. . U\. F. FOGiD, Attorney and Counsellor at at Lai'nrgcvllle, N. Y. m a k b d e w o r k s . T. IF. 'o n X n i Rive workmen luul are thereby en-iblcd to eell hiwor f.ir Csdi limii any other dealer in Northern Ciinv \.>rk. We-jiiaranteQ O'.r m orlc to he liret ela^« lu every imrticiil ir. Kxaar.ne ' --- Hiid he convinced. T. W CRAIG. through $ 5,000 EEWARIH time piniic, the Hiivis compan}', !‘nts in Aiahama, offered K .mpero vvitlt iderablo talk last H u 3 New chan ‘C. and 1 ttitur 1 live him ir-d dollars reward for chine that could succ- ssfullv the 1) i.vis. T'itoy made eon a'lout the matter, and Home people oonciudi anxious seekers for glory a chan ‘c. r oir-n-d to ptir lip live tltotisn.i dolli iigiiiiot it like lunoiuit, in fair, .square eo.iip...tition with the Davis. The reanit was tile witli.irawal of th.j D.uds advcflise.- mant nod silence, on the part of its hack- cra This in only an in.stancn of the plan of operations pursued in offering these rewards. The company so offering either take the chances of nt.ne daring to acc( 5 pt or m.iko them on some special kind of work wliioh gcuornily is of no practical use. iuiii in fact, amounts to n.ithing •It i.s a striking fact that t.he unachincs on which the most prize money is offered e rarefy met with in compotition Ity aehino.s .—Btuchuj M(i- Fifteoii Tiioiisand Doliars’ Wortli of FURNITURE A t B®'© gi@ 'SlgiisPiKe. L E t r i S H A S M O R E E U l ! M I T U l U i T U A M M O Y F A ; - GREAT P>y\RGAlN.S FOR (',A.SH ' LAEOIS8T STO C K LV 77/A’ COU j Y T V , CHEAP. Buyer* are invited to call and examine and jo'ire* before pureJwHioa <!.-neJirre. Lewis Makes Mis W ork ami Oaiinot ho Umiorfold .' 1,000 INHCT ASTI LUMBER. \YANT!'; 1 ) A T N ... 20 t ’ t r i U .IO S g l l A l t H , W A T I O r r o W N filSTOK 33-E« SIB. K o. 10 Court Street. we’d soon aec Said fimiuncr, briglit Siuiii ('leng, 'm a k e her regret her inarniige, the con.se- And ho eheciT.d e.TPry lie,n It with Ilia wonder-1 (jiun.-c soon e.aimnmteil in his failure, lUl Bong. j nr.il brouglii. foil. . ;i.- we .i ivc No nuttiw how dreary a monilng he i-.mUr -j the U n th so long ,.ie,uU-.i. 8oV>y..nl%.\ldZ!n Little tlttl Harry Mayfield Urea lgl,( ' I wUlihoulmg Ins confidence from Nellie, ‘ of ihc little* Ircsmirc wliioh Jjc had taken to liish e a it -‘for Ijettcr or woise,” and he. last of tll« jan.l Jit tlie sam e lim e lacking courage' to r wcuiid noon be | tcil her th a t whioh ho im a g ined miglic already jiiBt ui'Oin'. A s ir U ic worst w ealticr tV'ltii such thoughts and nniBlng.s one morn ing rpdle early, IVitli a goo}! robm-red-breast I held jmrley; 8aid 1 unto ILOdiie, “ ]>() tell me, I pray, riiuv can you be. joycna tisis bleak April 8aid Rob, ‘'-Volt remember ins! full fL'-. ! a short mo bn. k wi.li I .and w.arm, I Bo 1 lioi.d no! the cold n o r !lie wind plorin; And llieii we, have im.slness, M’o r o b ins d o n ’t try any du ty W c have on hand anti arc rotieivinsr a hciuilifnl line oi llO jR D A Y GO OD S . W e arc olVering InrWcr gootla (or the panic nunu’y than hag ever hecn otJered heforc in W nicrtmvn. Have ihc hcid line of in tru th , it wag not surprising flin t lie .should mi.sundcrstriml ins wi'fc. AYiHi SOUH 3 lUiUires adversity i.s the only means tlia t cat! bring to the siirLacc those more preeiou.s qualjlic.s of llie lie a it and nund w iucli iiiiikc woman so lovalile, and hith- J iL o n o tti cloud iiad sindoiVetl the hori- •i I'le'in d i.' see liis wife receive the (id- U! in m e inaniUT she did. ! N o th in g now was kept back, lie told I; her (iJ! -.how he iiad stnigglod, how he, don’t call it i how lie hud sp e n t' sloepIc.ss ! n ights 11 ) w o rryin g over his troubles,how shirk; !|in spile of all, everything wms to be cur- ’A'c’ve a hoc.sp, yel. to build and good lood Is !j tied away. fil.illnue, I “ And, Neilio,” he eonclmled, ‘-can ' \ , Y r , ’\\“ \■lj>„.(»copov„n. ...d g iv c T.|. »il jom- ll »ll .V»«f ,vill. “ Von eaii p.asg the time gavly ami life h a v e 1 ^ ’“ ^ regr--'•” a zest. ' 1] Nellit UlmoRe n, mate true, nnd loving. 1 hen work and vi'nit; j ,.d into a elier.p cott.igc sadly o u t of I'cpair, ,i ........ As Ins presence in sot- ,, , ! j Ding hi.s ,‘dTiiiis wa.s urgcntlv reousnifl in \\ *': p to lettve From toqior and Blnpor like that I JiC'.v ounrters. liar aunt tried in vain to call her hack, but it was impossible to make Nsllie bear anything just then; so, therefore, the turned once more to the tjisk ot< making the cottage more habitable. .Nellie was absent longer tliaa she anticipated, the smi was neatly at mondiati b ahe returned. “ Such a time as I've had,” she suiil. throwing herself into a-i chair, out of breath and tired. “ I tiiought 1 never would got throjugh.” “ Mercy oir&te, Nellie! .afc you crnr.yl Wliat iti made you ji^^l<if’”'«.aid her ttuiit,8Ui- Tessly. I,” Sind Ndlio. flc.nrum ideii, I’ll be luml,” was the answer. “ i ’ll tell you, aunt; and such a lime as I’ve hatl, loo,”coiitui«cd Nellie. “ Y'oii know how litJlc money Harry left us,and 80 many things to be done?” Her aunt nodded. “ Well, just look «fc thi.s,” sliowing 1 aunt a loH of fresh, crisp bilks. “Tib is more, tlian two hundred and fifty doi- iitrs there. Now I now! don’t put your hands and look solemn, aunt; wait until T tell you about it; You remember tlie pa>r of diamond ear-rings IL'mygnvo ju.st after we were married? cour.se you do. Weil, I wa.s thinking iunv miicli could Im dons if wc had .soCic of the money that i had loguajidered when v\c iived in the other house, when the Uiought strucR. me to try and sell nn- iliflinond enrrings. I induced lltc jew eler of whom niiiry jturdia.scd ihem take thciit b.ack. Harry gave over three hundred dollars tor tiiem, but as I have worn them a great deal, i could got only two hundred nnd seventy-five for them.” “ Hut, Nellie, tvlmt will H.-triy say?” “ VVhal will Hnny .'••ay?” repeated Nel lie, “ H tr.-y will .'ay wli; t Ivcllio tior.s all riglit; and besidt;, it's too late now— they sro gone.’’ “ Well, I su]>pose. it can’t l>e htlprd now, but law me! NcHie, ymt do nike 01)0 all aback.” They now .set to work again, anrl wit!) the aid of the ntoiiey obtauied by Ndlic, they woie able f.o Lire (lie Iieip needed, and ii fortnight .altcrwards the place would have been dsfiicult to recognize. Nellie. t 0 (\ I'ad invested a portion of the money in a fine cow, .and Isnd caused litUn st.ail to be fitted-for )icr in v r <tis I • drew; i( c.p'1 s f N e llie's life. / m tiiv yai'd buck iff the In n i S ^ AMieiglli- U } ! ■.,iT7‘i^1'-W < .., ;eii‘Jl(f ItaiT j m’a y n n 4 '\ 'a s liU^c '<A.r niiirjigieetV b ff' a tnfiiY OTTirivc ‘\uie G .. . . . . . . . . ■ |''’oijarcd i . 's e e liis wife iceciv u th e (id - ('ow nji every day aiul m ilk her, tin s !al- dufy being lie'.s answer was a lovr.ig caress. Ill lc.s.s limn a week he and Nellie inov- . ( h I into a citer.p eott.vgc sadly out of ri He true lo e.ieh oUier, woik early, work I j in the suburbs. torpor ami sltipor like Uint qulcklT j wake. q’d’Utcrs. ii Before taking ills dopartiirc, however, jjhe found time to set; Neilio’.s AmitClari.s- Soar aloH; on 3 ever DoHg in t]io murker, vni-ying in prico IVom .be. tn idle; nUi. rull asgortmoiit, o f Vasc.s, T o iict 8rt,s, I!ait<(tiot Oolder,;, i ’ljUrd W 'arc(Kogerg i t lU'os. ,-\ 1 gii.ids), .Jewelry, (.'himt! (bips tai.l Sauciers, Sinnkers Figurc'is, Ltimp.'--,(Jiuci<s, ( .tippeciiir<\s, Ac ■c.ordeons, Concert inns, \\iulius ilnim o n icas, d’niilo .‘oid travelers for ether m.ae.hlno.s.—Ne/ «hme Journal, Doc. 15th, 1881. C . t \ tjM i If'JT « , •Agent for “NEW HOME’ For Watertown and vicinity nnd manti- fanf;iir*»r of JF J R E y c U Y O K E C U S T O M S a U M T S to or*ler. .Six for $9 00, Dcal#>r in liMt- MACHINES NEEDLES FIXTURES ATTACHMENTS- „ . GILS AC. JVo Agents E m p lojcd. Uopatring tn.teiiines a specialty. Call at the office. 9 American Arcade, 9 Business Training. YUN& 0 M£N AKD WOMEN. THE BUSINESS COLLEGE AND TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Syracuse, N. Y., ^ F r e s e j h t s i v n s u r p a s s e d f a ~ o i l i t i e s f o r s e c u r i n g k TiioriiiiEli Freparalioii far Basiacas. The school lias been remoTed to spa cious rooms in Grand Opera House Blq«k. Address for circular ^ f . T. m h W , prfuoljwi. Pocket Ourlety, Velvet Rraniog, pocket Utioks, I ’lio- togriijtli Albumg, Autoo-r;i])li Alluuns, iScnij) Books, .fnveuilenveiiile Books.ooks. 7V11V11 tlmlm work.sork.s off Mr.s..s. FI o I dk '. s , B 7 t w o Mr FI o I dk '. s , M hj Agues Fleming, K. P. line, Marion JLir- land, The, British I ’oet.s (Ived line, full gilt) and various other Books. W a lnut W rit ing Desks, Work Boxes, W indow Cor nices, Picture Frames, Brackets,W all Pocket6,Standg, Foot Rests, Black ing cases.and a full a ssortitientof TO YS and GAM E S. G IV E US A CA L L . .Bo sure and rcm cinher the- m w ii}cr. l O C O X J I t ’X’ S I ' D a E E T . A. J. M’NAUBHT & 00 . fATERTOWH CARPET STORE JVb. 8 C'otiri Street, W A T E R T O W N , N. Y. W e have a large stock of CARPETS of all grarles. M a t s , H a g s , J J r u g g e i i i ? g s . O i l C l o t h s , M a t t i n g s , c f e . , a t l o w p r i c e s . T h e B e s t CARPET SWEEPER in the market. Also a fine assortment of Cur tain Draperies, Laco Curtains, Lace Bed Spread.^, Pillow Shams, &e,, &c. O A X P B S L L . F A B W E L L & 00 ., W f ttartow n , N . Y. p A R M E R S AHOY! ft) ninidng your Rclcctioii hi Boots nmlShoe* Uiis Full If You want a Boot Tlmt. is cn.sy flUmg on tho foot, broad on the bottom, solid tliroiigiioiit, TO W E A R YE.AR, In all your ordinary ami hnvd oiil-door work J ) 0 R 'T YOG F O R G E r To put plenty-of good t.allow on thcni, and keep them away from the lire when wet, above all to ask for the . W A L K E R 0 ® © T , Our best goods, wliieb can be had of I).C.MIDDLET 0 N&C 0 . Only. If you have never worn n pair, nnd will try thoiii this year, hereafter yon will T A K E NO OTHER, And your nclghliors, olwervlng tho re.sult, will know that yon arc a nmii of truth and veracity, nnd M E ^iN W JIAT YO U Ihmight; Seethe ihimrs in tlio lic.aycm bought. pinions of fancy and gold J^'ejcj[sa„jin<.l get. imr lo remain with Nellio during liis i!l).sencc. ivliici! lie expected, Work and sing, .sing and work, and within ! Nvould be a! lea.st two monflm. j' It i.s uniiecc.'isary to iid l (liiit Harry robiii-iod- warni iircaRt Have a iicart like tl).<' lirarl, of breast. You will Hud little tini.v or desire to cm Be it eloiidy or siiiiij', come ralm wind But Die I.a.sl thing to cuter liiy big 'bullion* fraction,’ Sliotild I'c tiic base thouglit of a lito of inae- For, to tliink and lu do with a heart and a To build up a home for the nesi lings to flii, To join in tiic Iiarmony liliing tlie ek; ijiMayfiolu took leave of Nellie, dtslictirl- j jeiu'd, dejected, nnd with many a misgiv- I. U)g as to tiic future. - j Nellie Imld out linivoly to tiic last,nud would Hot .show auy .sign of .soi'roiv itj Fbtny's prcs(;uco. Ic.st she might add his (louiilc.s; so soon had sluj begun . leant tiic self-sacrificing spirit of womaii’.s 'Jove. But. wiien at 1-ast Jl!in'y’.s form <bsappcaicd from view, she gave way H pas.sioii.iln fit of weeping, and tt wins vvith the utmost diniciilty tliat her aunt On the wings God hath given towards heav j; at Icngtii pacified her. She roustsl Nei- cn to rise Rjg j,,. strove to interest tier Is the pnH of the creature nnd heaven*’ b.v-|i., Ami thalV what inspbUh your vobln-rrd lircRBt; lie Leeds not the cold, nor the wir.uliior the . “ Sako.s alive! Nellie, there's n power storm, \ ■■ vrwT.Tirk'to d o ,” .she c.vc!aimcd; and to- For hib dutic.s ab.sorI> bim and keep Jil.s iicart I gether liiey set to work with a will. Nellie soon became enthusiastic in her labors, ami under her .aunt’.s guhJance, Jieantirur warm.” 1 tl)imked the dear liird j And have told it to you with kind Robbie’s permission. Nellie’s Lesson. “ What tnaUe.s yon look .so solemn this morning, Harry dear?” .said Nellie M.ay- (ielil lo her husband,Harry M!iyfirld,ns lie took bis seat at file breakfast-table with nil nli.seul. prc-o(’on))icd ai)‘. Haiiy iM.aytlcld answered tl»@ <|ue.stion addressed (o Itiivi in a (one. wJiiclj. inclie.ti- led that Iris ihouglils were, anywhere else except upon the qne.slion, au<t in wbicli dejection, regret and care were .strangely mingled. ‘-r- ' “ IV’liat iiiake.s me look .so solcitm?” ho repeulett after .Nellie. ^ “Y'es,” continued NcUi«;; “you look it.s though you were going to preach a fii neral sermon.” “Heaven knows, KclKe, I’ve enough to make a man look solemn.” “ Gracioii.H llm i jr,. how you frighten me,” relumed Nellie; looking startled. HYliat is the matter?’’ “Nellie,” said lfatry,jerking llic word out, “ we must giro up this lioiuse,” and then he contiimed,. the ice being broken at last, ‘’WC httve nothing loft. I am in volved, and it w ill'tsko al! wo have to pati.sfy my crodilors. I have lield lliem at bav as lnn«r na ----- =’ \ His chii the ciuio.s began to assume some degree of order; there was too much, however, to be aocomplisliod in one evening, .and they finally retired to a bed, arranged temporarily for tho night, completely worn otit. I Before retiring, however, Nellie knelt fiiown, and for tlie first time in many fears, asked counsel ami courage from ‘Him wl)« ever listenoth ' crcii’a prayeLs.” The next morr the lark,ami dragged her aunt o u t of bed “ lo cell a council of war,” as she t'jrnied it. “VVe must hire a man to nail up the front puling and wash the windows, first of !^” E-aid her iiunt. ‘y e s ; I know, aunt, but where’s the moiK'j to come from? Harry barely left. money enough to live on during his abst’nce.” ‘True, f had forgotten that,” returned her aunt, and then continued: “ well, J suppose wo’U li.avc to manage the best wc can.” “Oh! I have it now, aunt,” exclaimed Nellie, clapping her hands; “ let me get my bonnet;'’ and with that slic ran into the house. Her au^t saw her go to ..her trunk, stoop down and take Something out. * “ VJsit bnti! I reiurn, sunt: I won’t Ire gone long!” said Nellie, her eyes fairly ..wi. Afla cry day aiul milk her, [‘ ns yet beyond Nelbo’s power. The J3i»e for Harry's return began to draw nigii, nnd Nellio often looked anx iously up the lane. In the m':.aiitiiue,loo slie had, imdei tilt! tuition of her aunt, progressed wonderfully. The cliunge was indeed mai vclfnis. The pas; Nellie romembered only witb bitteriies.s ami gret. Never until now did ahe compie- iiend wlmt contentment ami hnjipiiie.ss was; only one thing wtis lacking, nnd that was Hairy. But we will return to Harry, however. Ho Jind accomplished all that could done, and nothing remained iiiit to i.irn. He Iiad, in the meantime, been offered a situation as book-keeper, in the same- city in which he dwelt, «tid accept ed, bnt not without gloomy forebodings. “For jnyBoIf.” he thought, *‘1 do not oare: but will Nellie consent to live s>-j little, accustomed as she has boci luxuries.” with these, mi.sgivings, be nr- nved at the head of liltie lane whieli led toihis house., ju.st as the sun was digap- pearuig in the western horizon. It was nearly dark wbsen he arrived in fsont tlic little cottage. Even then, in the dim, uncertain light, the change which Nellie and her aunt had effectetl wjis per ceptible. Harry opened tho little gate, and in another instant held Nellie .tight ly Ci.aapod to his iieart, Harry was soon drawn into the 'little sitting-room, iiiid having embraced his aunt, took bis se.it in the easy chair,tired and worn. Nellie's cup was now full, and her cyc.s sparkled, and her rosy lip.s were constantSy smiling, so full of joy at tiic tide of happiness which had fiowed in on her, wn8“shc. Harry rubbed hi.s eyes .again and again. Was tlii.s lively little sprite with a neatly cut, tightly-fitting calico, flitting from made known to Harry. “And now, Ifiiriy,\ -aid Xi'ilic, ;m f-iie concluded, laying iici iicm! upon his shoulder, “ will you no! think liHtcr of your little Nellie?\ “ Tliink Itettcr of-you, my dariiiig.' said, us he gathered her in Ids Jiriii.s, nnd with a siispieiou.s inoi.stnre in Id.s eve.s, “ never until tlii.s niglit, my first precious love, did I know witsff. .■'i inioole.ss (rens- urc Heaven gave, when it besfowed upon me, my darling!\ rrortinify. If there is one thing more disgraceful or disgusting to .1 refi'ie.'l miud tiian an other, it is profanity. I low often read pieces and Iirar pcnjilo cry down to bacco. but it M not !o be eoinp,ired v. i(!i ig. To Udnk (i( ill • demnruiiii.iiiu; :?c it has on sneici \ i- rmmgli make one .'■'iml'.lcr. U ■■rin- i/. hi prevailing Jnddi v,ii;i inc m;iny im-n timl boy.s to .svvcai' cverv “i iilmicc i!ii-v lUiej. iHany of the i.'oy.v !ilink limy a ill neve, be men unlc-ss ttu-y C!in sof.'i::. ami in .some eases tlii;y .sr-i-m lo siriv e lo which can use l.lie iiiirdcs! wortl'i. IJnt liow can wc expect our cirddii'n lo Ijo free from using jirofanoslangmtga ff tiiey hear it uvery day and lionr of I heir livct? Many men aie ofLen .-iiiotked to lieai others (.iljiapbcmiiig, wiien, ff flmy only knew if, tiiey use !lte vetys.-mie langmige them.selvcs. .Hfeaie'e one. i:: :uigi v or geU huit, iti.sn o jeuson lliat ilmy .simiild swear about it. It i.s a thing !o he Uiankftd for tlia' women are no! gelit’ifilly very profane; for when (!iey .'ire it .seeniH even wof.-e tliuii for men. Fanc.ya w'umaii laking lier Mnket’s name in vain I _Hiu> i.s a he- mg to be Klmnnrd end d(-pi.-a-d !iy every riglil-mijulR'-l (\ i ->-n. j sny, let . ......... ’ . ' 'i.'bi lobat- e.o, uiid t.-iki* tip im siihjei ! of jwohinil.y. Theie- i.s inm 1/ more j:e.ed to !.;.).re .stve.'ti- ing aljoH-sIiei! rhan .smoking or ciiewiiig. Tiicrt; :irc p'-oidy of word.s in Hm .Engii.sli iiago iof every pnii)!..'^e •. liimp.!. re sorting to oat.ii'i as a g ic'it m.;ry do. Ar?-.e.s.).ing n Log. ‘‘Hay, yon! D'lvyou w.sni a. iuiuty sforv for your pi'.]H;r?\ shtn.ioj. •\) indivitbuii as he stojiped aliruplly afiru' passing a Tim iiewsjiaper man IHiuiicd, ami wa-' led mii-e-i.'Jlingly info a Iwiliway, u'iiere 'lie imli'ddfi;>! e o n tin u c ij: “ Now there'-^ n , ,!(. .ib''U<. Uii.’i; wliafc i'py going.ty f ''K'-:.;;oe! if you v.nil'v ..li;o i .■••. lO! i !■■!•■<• jio pa. L u m larW a r d f- i ; -.m' .-e.-ouu! ap-1 He i'm'l m a d ,\ chipped in bis w ile pearimee, 'yon . mi ! d o .. i.v „vri i-.-| ‘ ’'\i no! geing !o Im.-eh the do.-r,'' h- tlie station, ami a -k ; lie ..lib. I- .liinnt i ! .\ j ‘ be p u t in an extra Hero a g u n .oob: cxi r !b.- f.-m.' ol “ m j o im - of !i >t. and lam m ed ir dow n individiia! iie jaiieic!? ii-iw jon.'iy e-' !.■• < m ild. celebjnfe^ T/if most cxlTc. *‘*^^*-*y i h iag *h;0ut We.sley was that, xvhilc he m all in ^ o l h u , Jie was himself perfaefcly calm a n ti' p J d e ^ g ., lie; be was the qiiieccuce of turbdficnce.” We.sloy wa.s not “ phlegmatic.” Il*.‘ said, “ 1 am alway.^ hi haste, Ihoiigli never it. ,1 hurry.” one day tomarkcil fo Clarke, 'As I was passing through St. Paul’s elsiMcliyard 1 observed two wom en .standing ojjposite to each other, the one spc.iking .'tod gesticulating violcally, while t he oilier stood perfectly' still and in silence. Just ns I came up and wns about to pas.s them, the virago,clenching her fist and stamping her foot .at her im- perturturable neighbor,exclaimed, ‘Speak wrc(,q)!, that I in.iy have something fo .sny.’ Adam, tlmt was a lesson to tnc' silence i.s often the best an.swcr to abuse.” lloTT She Tanglit Him . A hidy hired en old negro wmimn rmined Oimrlofto, who had the most ex alted opinion of her own individuality and originality. Whenever a subject was under discus.sion.sion in the family, Clmilotto iginahty. discus would iie sure to state her own superior inptlmd of )iroeccding in such maltci.s. On one occasion the lady rvas talking of .sending the cliiidren fo .school, when Olinrlotte put In lier oar M ustiid; . -- ‘•Lor! mi.ssus,’ she said, “ what inek yon jiay money tar lo send dc chile to seiiooU I got one smarl boy imnicd Jomis. !mi i liirns bim my.=elf.” ‘ Euf, y\un? (!l).irIolte,” rcjiliod flip. i.-id\, ‘-limv can you (e.ich your eiiiid wlmit yi’u don’t know one letter from .'ino'. In'r?” How I leacli him? I ji.'s' inek him leU de Look and set down nn do flo, and den f ''ayJom is, yon tek y e iy e from dat Ifook, imteb le.ss legj'o )sim, an’ J .skin ye.r ;iliv<!!” Fioiitls nnd T h e ir Kesiilts. In Piiiilip.s Co., A rk., an old negro, his svifp Miitl si.x ehildrcn, were, fireing from tin'ir wrecked home in a skiff. Tlic eiJift e.'ipsizeil nnd Ihe, entire fam ily was drow n e d . On Buffalo I.^laml, HI. Fr.-m- J<aUe, iricre i.s a po]>uiatio'i of a ilicm- aaiid entiii-ly cut off from cominnuiea!io». Tiiey Lave iifit Lee.n Iieuni frQtn since tho Hoods began, 'i'lic havoc (Imt may have I>een wroiiglit may prove one of the tvorst fib.'iiitpf.s in tin' wiude iii-fory (,!ie flood. A eiirjoii.T flieory has be'-n df-vtlopnl |i!T(>. 'i'i.c. ■ineit lit ii'om id !)iii!ilei> (mil! iiotiiid- for E h ' purpose of trapping gnmo d in in g tiie tiverlbnv.s. The fact that the m o unds e.xtend into the prairie liimls of Ohio !t!id Illinom, rem o te fioin llie low lands of (he Mi.s.si.s.sippi is agaiii-t ibc theory for the incnnds, svlue.h are pleriJi- fiil liiioiigliont Hie oveifiowed di.strict.«, now .serving a bcncfici.'d jiu r p o s c .iu preserving life and ]woper(y.-'*_ H lsdiniinlng. t)ne. eookbrew/.y morniiig, hisl yweek, llie bead, of liic Skidmore fnmiiy mo.'ie from lii.s tTeakfa.\! took bis gun oul of the, eloHi’t nnd etimmeneed Jo le-ntl it a.'* f-.i«l !0 P !.«.s)ble. . ^ . ‘•'! i ./ i d'-.n't u'lini Y'nx i'i> l)uri f],. would l>e !o ihic'- '■!' foi!.- jii'i'Oiiiai coppers inal-iof: : ;.o''-i:•:•:!! of liip ir- poiler. “ Yousef i ii-. e Up .-!.!!! -■ ui :i 5<'>U-.r. She walelied him until be ]r«l the cap oil, and Micn in. a tone of great emolion, “ No'W, i( you kill a tramp you’ll be many J Hllcd t room to room, while setting the table for tea—was Hus laughing I’ttle fairy bis Nclhe? In fact the more he looked ujion the scene, at the pretty little room,at the busy, deft fingers prep.iring the evening meal, the more he grew bewildered. Nellie thoroughly enjoyed Iii.s iniaze- vnent, and finally led him to the tabic. At length he frniml tongue to say “But, Nellie. I thought we were jioor, T jiis . lit!le, .supper would make some of our rich frieiuls die with envy. W litrc tlid it .ill come from?’’ Nellie niorcly .siiook her finger a t him, and said: “Never you mind. Eat first, luid I will tell a'lcrw ard.” Harry soon finished, and agtiin .seated himself in the easy-chair, whore, after slic had cleared away the tea tilings, he 3 joined by Nellio. ‘Now for explanation,” said .she,look ing at him saucily, and scaling herself 1 a stool at his feet. Then, while he caressed her check with his hand, s\ie told him all—how she had sold the diamond ear-nugs, liow she had tried to unlearn nil her lormcr Imbits and inclinations, how her aunt had patiently taught her new dutie.s, and how she prayed for light, how to be a help and impauion to her husband. Nothing as held back. All was told—her fail- u^c^ her triumphs, her mistakes, licr ig- lonince and misUaps, Everything was miu ii laii.w r><.. . a.!Mn--tai!-. i!•> j.-.-i a , hung.\ and she ivning her hands and leg .Hiot oif 'or .-.•j.ui i! „lf. or ,-um. !Lj:ig ■'””hed a.s .startled as a cat grazed by c. of U)!it. kind. !Ui') j !'-! is .■ iipjdj>'iJ . brick. by a wooden pep;. Uoil. lie pii-.; dnm k j “ Who's going after tiamps?” he .said, ' am! .Slavs ! c®Mte»i!)tou.sly.: “do you think 1 go gim- tlie icing jiffer iiien? If you do, you me t .'groatf a i into the gerden to slioot this str.iw hat.” Hhe seemed gre.itly relitivetl. when he wfi.s jii.st .'tnm.siu;;- bimseif Jiiiv-. ing fun will, iho fauidv.' .1 gue.sslitsl Am enenu News^jajir-r.s in 1S.S2. ife kinder got tire.i of hi.-: wav of tear-1 New.spaj.er Duectory, ingarou'nd, and .she went before a jr..s- i j s - “ced next inontb by Geo. \ . , P Sr I ’/Y y\f TC/»tnv tice, mul had a wnrnuil ^w o n i niw lor nboiit seven (ini!' drunk all day, and when In-'s timid; lion. I’ve olteii ilioiigitr there uas nj regular enrUiipiake going -m do'wn-s- airs J linn. They gave it I'l .sosin' and u ight last we_ek Iliey rw iil np lo ihc iiousc to arre.st liiin. Hn wnf. at irotn\ about half full, and when he saw the .of'- licer.s lie was mad enough fo stay sul>'‘r for a week. lie .sinimi.-i aiol jsv e 'l, and .said lie w o u ldii'!-go w ith shi i.i,:i;i!l ivliejt they tiiml U> lake hohi of .him b<- cd like a good felLiv., i dcit ' know ju s t iiow i t iiappened, iiiit ■'viieu i' eaiue out to the hctul of ilie tUr-ios Jo too.-, on, 1 saw both of tlie jioHeenien sLiinling in the liaihvay near the, door. ;int! Lo!h of thciii had hohl of llie tailoi'.-v. oode.n ieg wiiicls W!i.s s ticking iliifingh iiie pane!, and tlie tailor was trving his hesl !o gel •ay. T h e policemen wete ciiuckli each otiicr, and one of Ihem ‘■Wbi cun Stand it as long as long as ho can, nnd we’ll s tay iie-.o till ho givc.s u p ,’ Tlie Udior eu.'^.'red, aiitl yelJetl, Init ail tile tim e the officois kept hm g h iiig a n d hang- ou for dear life. FreK y soon the tailor stopped m aking a noise, niul the police- ....... tlidii’l kiunv ju.st w iiat lo do, ns he w m ihlu’t say a w o n l. 1 g u ess they stood there for Inilf an hour, and then one of them told the Ollier to go around iind look into tiic wir.ilow, and ' see Isow he was taking it. “ W ell, lie well!, !uid l•ame b:iclc in ab<)ut a ininiiti' !.!>)king vciy f'loii.sh, and says lie: ‘(5ns, tlic old fellow Inis undid hrs leg and .skipped.' Then the other fellow let go of the leg and found it AVere they mad? Well I wi.'il) ^-ou could have .seen them , they wore the aickest-Iooking poHcemcn I ever s a w .” “ Did they find him iiflerw a n is?” “ Oil, yes, he, was dow n at tlie .saloon on the corner, tailing tiio g.m g about i t . ” A C incinnati man says r. Howell tfc Co., of New Y’^ork, will con tain the name.s of 10,Oft jiCvrioelteals in llie ftnileri Hlates and Territories, which i.s !v gain of ;J4i in Ihrr year just jmssed. The number of daily papers has increas ed in a .somewhat larger proporlion, and is now jepi.'’.scii(ed hy u total of PRO tg.iins! 9‘3( in .1881. 'riie largest in- rn-n <• has been in New Y'ork—JOdailies 2 0 'b’ :dl .sisrt.s. Illinois and Missouri .sin’-.! :! /x'lcentage of g!iin -vhie’h m even gieatei, v, idle Colol.'tdo lead.s all others in (lie I'crceijfagn of inerease, lioth of tiaily anil v.-eekly i.ssucs. California, Nc- btaska. Nevada, Oreo ui, Houtli Carolina, 're)iiu‘s.<e(; Ve.rmoHb and AYc.st Yirginia have jalleti behind 188J ill the total iium- iier of jienodicals i.s.sned. In Oeorgia, Marne and Mas.sadiunetls the suspen.sioti.s haveexaedy eoiiiiferhahiuecd .the new VGUimos. In every Hlata. nor. ineii- tiooc!.! <4ltove, and in tho TormuyL’S, there ha.s been an increase. lived for eleven y e n s in tle.adly fear tliat some, one wonid limi not lliat bi.s mantels were nly inntatio!! marble. The following Jioiniletic h int is rejioit- ed a.s having come from I’rc.sidenfc Jnn- colii: “ I don’t like lo hear eut-and-dried eermoita. N o ; when I hear a man jireadi, I like to see. liim act us if In; wore fight ing bees.” —A new seli-fectli.ug upiighfc dsilljtlie of Wordiester, Dnislied. A short I line .siiien a conpic e-f young fellows entered a ear of n Delaware train, and tried to Umi one of the seals before sitting down. The .seat wa.s locked,^ but the fellows d idn’t mind that, aii.l one of them took out Iiis knife lo pick the. lock. V/hilo he wa.s at work, an eld, rli gen- th nian seaJed behitid litem quietly je- moiistrafcd. “ T hat’s ail riglit, ohl man,” returned one of tliimi “ Wc know whar. we're aiiont, .so keep ymir clothes on.” “ D on’t-you know that you are liable lo pio.secuLon for that?” conlimied the old inan miklly. “fl’s tht? .same nv bur- ghiry, 111 tho eyes of the law. I? you want Uie scat turned, asV: the coimuctor, and ho will do it foi you.” “ Y' oii talk ns thoiigb yea knew a good deal, ” s.-lid one of the young fcllow.s, looking up with a sarcastic smile. “ How long liave you been in the rail road business?” ‘About tiventy yeaws,” returned the old gcntltnnu gently. Tlic fellow looked a little .saucily sm- pri.sed .is be a.sknd, “And pray, what po- .sitioii do you hold now?” “ 1 am proMtient of ilic road,'” relumed Mr. Hinckley; “.'iml if you ili.sobcy auy further rnle.s of the roail I shall call upon the officers to u n cst yoji.” The young tellows took a rear car. patent of Sir. Biirnliam, Mass., -will soon be p u t on the m.irket. I t is designed for light seiviec .nnd hniid , power,' and hut three sizes will be made, i \d'do (he pn.s.sengers .smiled, to cither of which pow.ir may readily j j \ former resiiilcnt. Good r - 1