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Ï Ï M o M O T IE K . •J* C E M E N T W O E E S . Tlsou, I, ~ _ 'fieneaflf-His eye. lO oiOylift i the fife'of sea and land ! ¿All p a n j lieritngo Of pnuyiova aud loss, Oismo naimio after u s ; • Ota ttighty wedloob- meant 'to i 'aCb.mttUgîyauppIûmèitt- —:— ' . . Ero tliene, we perfeot woie,' And are, Cn pAïinmd priyilego. Mjr own: tiiie-liewted I 1 _ , Siiaiio first H a parted JKMeTroin-iJje, UiBoldaad see . XI ott - dre(vr¡', siute, liopntl bacii* ánd foot. \^Str«t(ili&dv BtftrvoJ, I Ho ! 1 hciSt fEise si.eppiug by. Ana wegp to. see ’Xhe«ÿ(>ara to me. Bouud by an (vvful Wili .. Focivor and. forevor tiunx do^t move- — tai'aw ful iilTftlld ûn.\ -------- ’ frEove! Stwl up nndeay,— íb there below, nbo-vo ; TuBelglït <i.r depth, òr choies or unison, Of \n’ops « ivoo like miuc, To 3ie so near to tliltie, * A-tt3 y«t foröver nnd forever to li(>still Í 'C H E '\V ü K jl S>' s * F A I R , 1S Ÿ G , Colniiilyí», piizy.lecl abatollo should display Of tri» Tioma-maio on her'Centennial Day, Aslced Brotkor Jonathan ; ho scratched his • lueadj ' Whittled ft «i}ilg refleetivcly, and spiti,“ Four Qiva iasontion nnd owti- niiUiing, ta a t Why, any ofiáid eotild teli ye %vh«l To (lo T Show 'usât yow Civil Service^ and explain ■Hh\tr!L liljíU-'í lüiá \iiT vjv bod¿' tí gam { . * • Stow j a a t tiavV patent to increase your ©ata: By piijtuig ijcmrtera fot colleoiiug cents ; Show your short c at to caw financial ills By taaläog papor collars current bills ; Bhow.your uew bleaching process, cheap and Iratef, *' To a jnsy choscu by tha thief ; Sliotf-gwit^- -gjato Legislatoraf «hew- yotir jgiiaga Xi«d oiSiiiuge Europo to prodäce each tilinga AsWgli offleinls sitting half in eight ' To-pilline the plimder-nn A.tii flfctbings right ; [f fchatöon't fetoìt her,' wliy, you only need To show Som latest style in martyrs—Tweed; She'll (tad it hard to hida her spiteful tears At auoh adrtuapo .in one poor hundred yea«,’ J. R: L , In the Nation. **-Vf ' htit right Bjici liei ip talk' to me like1 '£litvF?”\Bbe sa3d>i<f ti.orselt^ “ Cbango my * S a i a ^ T i O T e f f i w M ' ® “ “W a r T S T ' i S e a o i ' ■ O n e t h i n g I Ittto y .. i f - I w m th ij iM n g - o f * bo d o i n g , I s h o u l d lo o l i for~6om o o n e Jeas d i s a . g r e s a b l e f fian M S jjo n if f ~ “ W h e n s h e d a m e d'ow n s t a i r a h a l f a n h o a r after,. l o o k i n g f r e s h fend a m i l i n g j » . .h e r w h i t e d r e s s , s h a - h a i ’ f o r g i jt f e i i a l l a b o j i t i h e a b o v e c o n v e r s a t i o n . ' M w D e s s a in t w n s-'-B till o n t h e -poxoli, a n d Itffctj/ oatn'e o u t w i t h h e r se w i n g ;in d sat_(lpw n o n t h e Hotted n e a r h i m . T h e y o J p ir^ s a t 'tiin a T i ii S e ^ s i n O T a e r a i t a m g o n s , tp . t e j L i h a l i a t h IHtby. alm .0Bt_ttigaya~. s n j p y ed. ta l l d n g ^ w i t h M i . - D e s B a in t, tp r n o m a n c o u l d b a m o r e . a g t e e a ^ l e -an d e n t e r t a i n i n g w h e n h e ohopSej B n t t i j - a a y so r o a S t o n g e p e r v e r s i t y a e e m e d .t a . h a v & s e i z e d h i m . H e ■ e a t id l y t b -g a r d i u g I t e r f o r - bi»iuu w h ilt) tieith u T spoke. Finally lie got ap,MMked the nshss from his'pipe^ca;efnlly refliled a id relighted ).t,.imtf.theiiLCftxaa-âôdJto.ôd_by .ier^looHng. ISíigltKaáfciS : down curiously at h e r or t e r work, she couid not fêUwhioh. ’•MissKitty,” he began, in tha old banter ing tone, “ excusé me foi not aajîng Mis» Bntterworth. Ynli kiinw T dinUkn Um narria exceedingly—Slisa. Kitty-X hava a very partite ular request to make. Will yon gcxirt I t? ’ “ Not before I know what i t fa, most aa- sfiriia!y.\* v • ••But I!m going to tell you wiiat it is.” ‘•-Very well,'*' 'and she kipt oa ■with ter needle-twork inSiffereutly. ............ \ I want you to marry me.” So abrnotlv. so uneinff.tmllv very. original proposai made, that the meaning of The wòrdfl‘w i aofoFouce Spparenf,\ Kitty looked _ up inquiringly at the face which wits lacking dowu-at her—a faee kind- ' Ty in .its 6ipression in apito of the «ynieal lustaphe, %yhic~h gave to the mouth a n il T h e n , lioved, a, not githotit, Mont, should ap- pear to this ¿ouest farmer po poor à dawdler the words, tlifr blood carao rnshing—-fa h e r “tbiîMbînïmiilTiot tfnarhlrdäirghtör 'tö bim. d e p e r ì e d a p p e a r a n c e of* r ë B in c è r it y . u s a h a b e g a n ¡o c o m p r e h e n d t h e lu l l fo r c e o f face. Poor Kitl-y! BUo littlo kuew the man who stood beside her. She did not perceive ’the wistfiil earnest . light that Bhono deep down in hia bine ©jes, and she thought he was (inizzing lier. Slowly she gathered her work toRCtbet, rose to.her faliest' leiRht, and stood tor a nwiaout, her black eyes flashing .bacjs ^belr iudignalion into. his- Then she angrily brushed asido the tears thai asntd' coma in spite of her, and turned away., ’■ grand #s Boatiicea, And twice W{ beantiful.’' Sh'o ■Eover stopped till she reached her jieaai c&o gnng hoieolf, jobbing, og room,. th e b o d , m d r e j w a c h e d lie i s e U ’ b i t t e r l y i S i n o t a a i i y a d m i r i n g t h i s - ¿ r e n t U a n d s o a to , eo£* c e ii e d fello w , . w h o s o g r e a t e s t d e l i g h t _ s e e m o d to c o n s i s t i n tp n n e n H n g - a n a 'm O r t i f y i n g h e r . M a y b e i t w o t i ld hare« con s o led h e r n o t a G tU iy c o u l d s h o h a t o i w a t d i i o a f a l e s s i i u t s c o l d i n g h i m s e l f f o r h is f o l l y a f t e r s h e b a d le f t h i m . Confound it!” he muttered. “ Why ■mr.at T.nlrnys ¡gn. p.biint a -thing in this Aind- M ts çelJ&ny. MBS. lO ’Jl'ER’WORTE’S BOABDER, , 3dis. U l i i t t e i W e r t h 's b o a r a e r h u d d r a w n ii l T F - H E ttetK » o ilh*s fie s t e r o c k i n g - c b a i r o u t . u p o n S i t s . B n f t o m o t t t j ’s f r t n t p o r c h , a n d w a s n o w sittin g w i t h lais s l i p p e r e d fe e t a p o n t h e r a i l in g , s m o k i n g h i s m e e r s e b n u m , a s c o o l l y K§ fljSngl) a t tfejfo D e 'e i i S b e r i n s t e a d o f «Tuly, Mt. D e m int -as Mrs. B. had confided to- her ussC.ciooa npighbor, the second day after, bis. nrrtaal—\Was tho “ qneerest man you most over dKZ see.” He waB a big, rnddy, bloilde yonnft follow, -with 'a faee'tbat would have beesiS raEfier boyisbr, bnt^ior iijb manly oBeSt- nut beiacd. Ha bad writton thafc ho was a ms\ ,4V oidihaolietor of twenty-ih-e, and wanted s # -saHfell-t)tniie l«j' M l the aogMaer-ia.. He . ill© 8Ub8crílie/han OS hana » largo qramül¡ of Hy. drauilc Ocmont, wlilolxiii offers, itq.MUfler» -nt thnj onost.jirlces. This Ccment.ts mannraoteea a t ■ G a les-pille, is .■ Ï . , anlestillé, StatcllO, 187Í. mUl2yi À« WCQD’S-^ÖWINÖ -ÄIAGIirSES.— We ieûp üießerncoliinfiBcooBfcaütljf-oa ;au3i tíom o û 4 -d àeó theüi at oucitöföiiiQyüB ne&çtliè î>cpbt. W haVe aisS just received a fall aupÿîÿ- of-tke parts of thie aiftclihitf, iinaçaûfuriiisiL thota at àîùôiàont*» npKr»f>. * ‘ ^ S'OK. Qc©ßüwioliii,^i|x.^». ÏS70. • STAGÍ-E .at 1 ïi; mr; couîlçtct'a wiüi Mail ïntiua KOETH AND SOUTH. Itatum trn nrrlvalof Mail Train fcom tbo lîprtli. |3Wavo Oamltflgo.st 3,25, p, si-, Arrivla¿Tnt Groenwicli at E P. H. oertaiBÖ looked cool enough in his white àuckaiut »ncl pnnämä hat, tts lie sat .thara puSäü|e3öntsiit<!Sljr at his pipe and watching prettjKitlÿ jBuiísrwor'íH; hS she walkod Up thfe ÿdlfeï,. àwtuging'ber h at a little' nervously by tUfetïiiSfeîtirBMnaâa®. »•Sliteâ Dafctaiwòrth,\^ bo said, lotting lis eyelids .¿roop drowsily, and lazily regarding herttìraugha‘clouk offreahly-ojnittedBmoke, '•■ïiW'tiiôk ••sann J ’ ^•Antd t h J should I not, pray ? I ’ve been -»¿king. Tcju look cooí enough. \ ■WillioutEeedmg tbis-reararlí, which deliyif&ft to îather a spitefill tone, Hr. \Des- Biiintfeebly ¡niolidñed tho ómoka- aBÏde-' with ^ is iilute fcaiid and langtiîdïy said : “ Sliss BtíttóiPóítí* \-hat do 3»u supposa I was tltinWttg of Jttsl now f ;. **ïfa çoîsôn ià. vliôm yoa are most inter. estedvSiSapfoae.’' *• îoïarsélÇ of oonrse.\ *vSî>a yo^aself,w . ‘ ' *■ »•JilQoed11”—elevating Her oyebrovfS pro- voM tìpy!'v ~ \ * .Ï6S—or- rathfer, of jour name. Miss But- .(èfc^dttdi Saniidly now, don’t yoti tbink yûutw of nSttîÇi ÍKiltp' flreft lip at oüce. “ i t may he * hornsV-ñttnaé.\ tAte m-icfl. «‘Weare homely of-way? When I am moat in earnest, I invar iably seem iuost iudiifcrent. No wonder she was vexed. Nobody would have snspccted’I really me^nt to pop tha qncation. SB8 didn’t say no, anyway. Perhaps I shall bei motff exf licit n sst time. I’ll try ogtyin this evening.\ ftnt tetia Kltfcv d id not coma down stairs again that night ; and the next day, and,the- nest, sho kspt hersnlf so busy, and was bo frigid whoa he approached tar* tfeat onr.hero found: i t impossible to explain hlmselt At length one ovening'Ho came down suddenly' and found bomlone on tbo porch. Sho wiiald have run past him into tho house, hut hia burly form filled the doorway. “ X iiavon't asked -her yet- that'is-r-well, X ; fhinE i f Thad yoiir permission I «onld bring fcèîTârouncC;’’“ ........ “ “ ' ‘W a t I’ll tell yo just Ifow ¡É is, Mister D e stini,!1; said the farmer, after some thought, \even if she wrs willïn,’ J don’t know’s I skould ha. I don't laind tcllin’ yon tbet' I'm- in » mighty tight fbs Iasi now. Old Sijl. W.ilson,* down at: the Tidemill, bas- bonglit np the mortgage on this place, and I've jes’ got word that ho meanB -to foreclose at 6\nce. ’Twas doe long ago.. Hs knows l oan’t pay tho half of it, that’s why he’s bonght itL Ho’« aUoa lied a grudge ’g ’inst. me ever since X out iim out with Nancy. I don’t Seer so much for myself, but my vife and poor littloKitty—it’ll go-hard Tyith thorn—” and tbo fftBper fairly broke down and eobbed as ll« lh()llglit tii. hlu wife and child torned nway from theroia homestead; Xiouis waaaffected, and thdngh it was not bis way tffglow'it.' At TOiy not let me tnke care, of 'Kitty for you?\ ' ‘Wall, Mister DeBsaiat,” the former an swered, braaKing tho teara from his, eyes and lo o k i iio t h o y o u n g . ........................... “to say iia truth, you ain’t jest the man to trnat-agirj: to. I like yon, fastrat*!, and I: suppose you’xe. fine gentleman enough, but yourmhdft don't iook to m.o aa.of thoy coiad ever work maoh for- a woman. You don't seem to have any business •, and fine clothes, and Sid gloves a tamily. Lohis Dessaint sat for a long Huso smoking ■hia pipe ia i gileace-. - It nhajnoit kim-iumrf them iti a. threatening rcajicer ; and tonis, usually so calm, came back looking an torce and rod that they all laughed in spite of themselves. , “Mr. Bultorwortb,\ said he, 1‘4o \ must let me take up tha. mortgjige, I ¡«ve more pockot-nHjBSaj^han-1 kaow whftt to do with, and, besides, I conaSJw i t aflrsfridass invent-; ment. Ton can, paj! rt when you get ready.\ ~Wo paaa atvor the scone- ivhioh followed— the many pr«t®tati<5ia o f the sturdy fanner, and his finaî yielding and warm expressions of gratitude. Am-honr later; as Louis found himsolf-onca raore alone with Batty Butt«» worth, in spate o fjiis' previous rejection by both fathor aud'aaugbter, he \ventured to re- ;naw his suit,. ' - ‘Kitty,\ kesoitly-whispered, as hè bent than ho oared to owa that« iççn, .ju3t¡ ma» like this could speak to bim ja aacflv war and he could find no word of escusa,for Mm\ soif. Hé had never told his lost that he- wait wealthy, aid It really paked i t e no» to Musthe thensay to tbe fatlicr, “ Iam ricb,'' in order lo -win thè danghter Ì -His pride ra- volted a t tha idea, and thi subjeet was drop* podvfor thè timo. Longofter tbc farine* wént in, tbo yonng man m t ìn cw Tery-Batiilìietory rofloction- up- on. thè worthle33QCB3 of hls own ilio. JChere,' alone witb hrimEoif and thè niglit, he resolved that ho would no longor .waste hls yotitb and tnlpnt in idia playmg, butwould ronse h t o i self tO àetlqn, audahow thè VfOJnaii l o loyed, and t|iem(ia\yho hadso kindjy icpràredhim, that he waa a o t tuo xieioss -thteig b a seemecii over her, “ don’t you think you might be in- ducad tq reconsid'er that resolution ? As true afi I sland htlie, I love yon better than any onfroa eajtte^ .................... - — . .......... Thor*, was-up answer, oiilythe li ttle hand struggled b a t (¡lightly to.ftee itsolf, aod even softly-rettirtscd his wafm pressure._ “it)rd; jnn. will marry me ?\ ha murmnrod, yonyrr.Tt:.“'\?*' iinx^ gjimnTv.nr her head, of its own accord, found its t?ay to bis shonider and iiis arm -stole arpnnd feor waist * - i'. “And noir, Kitty,” sgid he. after.,« Jong hour of,the,.uM3t sontimeotM .nonsemsa yon, exerheardtof, ‘\on your honor, ja ’n't you glad yoimro going, to get rid of the noimo of .-.Bntterwortl ?” ttnstjpg in Ihg jniinits goodness, accepting his diseipliqe more than equanimity,and still hoping^ ianârj9ri&St^-'Sè'n3aiütained Jùs.eouragajiud aelf-reBpect. • He w<>n and kept,iris personal frioads.. He went , fa) iptave with clean tends* iu>a hi? ßöttl ready fqr tlie weletfmo oxchartge o f world«. He left bèhiud him tbe memory of a character which money cannot build nad cannot boy. It was an honor to be afTcctioaatpiy casoeiated with him. It is a high honor to be called upon to reooid the lesson o^hiœ life, and a high duty to commend it- Kid h e succ^èd ì Yea, b<¡ d id j an^ the com. ttiunite its ^fit, ii» realàjnji rqpiJd do itself no0^1jpíiQÍjj>t|j}s^..tp ^ p c t: oyeyth^irty.sftaiQ ^bçpfflg-. tua.ikaiiariptxoa Anti tnen no Bmo.tuered her sort atüpnatiyo with a Idris. IMD HE SUCCEED. jaeanwMlo,' i s was rich, and the farmer xaùst not bo driven from his home. How conld her pay tho debit without betraying tho fact of hiâ own wealth ? Sleep came «pon' his weary k*in while the question was y et unanswered. But to-morrow took thejjueation into its own hands. Tho next night, jnat. after tea, the farmsr ifs-oad'fo daughteriUi- ¿mdliio'~i Luid dangi sat lugcthdi: 'Oir the porch. Beesaint hnd been 'with them & few moments; b n tlhe Badness which they vainly strove to banish from their faces made him somehow feel that theira was a circle of'whlcb.'bo'foinicd'tsa'partat sneh ft timo, and from.iriiiob ho ought to -withdiaw. So he S n i betaken himself - to ‘his room just overhead, and was sitting a t tho window, known. He svaa p a r tlo.nlnrìy fondof mochsnics and inathopaatica -a horn inventor, with mojo. thaft.tbe-WdiJjary iCuUtjre o f tho Am,eriq»n, in. ventai, .HoiadAh exquisito litcraryCieulty. raro wit, a flno-hpprcciation of, humor, and good «onviirttttidnal powers. Indeed, ha ■seomcJ-' tobo íürnisbedwitlr all desirablo pow. ora and gccocaplishmonls sieept thaTO-ìrfìiefe- ìng man drtve up to thè ■gaio and, «Sei aecur* ing his hórse, «alk quiokly iati) thè yard. Breseutly Icrud tones below cansing him to ccSsèpIoyiag, nnd tlien.the nngry words òf thè atrangor canghthis'ear t ■Broaiiwicki Steoli 55,1875. SEOBGIä WODBTOBTH. ì “ J u s t onotoöment, Hiss Butterwortb—it ¡s a homely name, hang me if it ian't—I want to beg your pardon for my rudeness tUo other day,\ In spite o f his resolution, hers be was speak, ¡ng in thO E im b provoîdng strain as ibefore. Sho lpowed coldly and said ; “ I t in Of no consequence. Pray don't humble youreelf to apologize. If you will kinttly alto#ELo to pSás, I think r will go in.* \ But-ycn will let me tell yon first what 1 tried to mako you understand before, Upon my honor, Miss Bnttorwortli, I meant jüst what I said. Í want you to many me,\ and ile made a n nnsncces^ful attempt to possess her hand. - • *< Yott are very kind, sir,\ sho said, in as freezing a maoner a s ä poor girl nearly melt-, ed to tears well ïauld, \ b u t you must excuse mé. I feel obliged to deny your request,’ and siie harried by him. , He stood a momcnt ïeaUy gnòved and very mucb.puzzled tei know bow he shoald some .to' an undefslanding- mth her, üheñ, a s she vHfiished>op thestair¡ he could , not for the life of hiœ avoxd callin'g after hor : “ Esfittsa me for riot taking sUub an answer. You ara under age, and Í shall ask youi fath er,” ’ . .. _. ' llis.3 Ki tty was already so faraway, that it is a obants if Bíretregriiji? otoHntî»ïô°1ioÇ hia remarte ! but, » i r t a would have i t l'ar ai er Butteïworth d î â ., He happened to entjr the gate -jast a t that iÒBtaut ; Sad Dasäainfc, tuxuing, ‘was ttfuoh. chagriued to find (Jim Aiuis within hearing. However, tha young man’s habitual impudence! d $ not desett hita, &k<U With oliaraOtònsao- aeoiaion heaetermin- ed to inabè the boat‘of tte Eltuation. He •Well, well. Johh. Bnlteriiorih,. overy, dog. Mmiffiw®; mast ha'vo b is day»- Sou bad yonra twenty ycara ago, when you brought Haney Colgate home to yoor father’s boose ,• and now I’ll have mine when I d r iT o her o u t of it. She might have liad me and been a rich woman to-day ; hut she c tose yau. and now she niay lie in the bed she has moAe.'* Tbon Iiotsis heard tbB manly bat discpur-. aged reply o f the? farmer, said tiers the Spirit ed tone o fhis tiife its she said : “ Yes, Solomon Wilson, I liivo made my choico. a n i besaro I had » i t e r take; my John to-day without h oent than you with all yonr thoufcadS.” “ Tory irell. -Saturday morning at ton o'clock'I'il have, the Sheriff on-this porch to sell the farm to the highest. bidder. And 3 allallbo the purchaser, Nancy Butterwortb, I shall bo the purohascr—nnd that very •week yon aud yotar gaod-for-nothing b-nsbind and that huzzy -who csln do nothing bat embroid ery aud piany-playing—you'll a llgo packing off to tbe poor-house—\ But the '“said mortgagee\ wns hero inter rupted in h ij eloquent remarka. by a very large-sized apparition which, appeared sud denly before him. A quick step on the stairs nrtd- Jaonis Des. pio^o. Jiat it Isas ’1j¿in good enough for- my fafehta Ibsfocê SiLe# and i .gujs.S^it ‘ia -good oaoi)gl3*,'fer m e .* . -“-te l l , bát«--íl<írúíffltíso,; y o a know—don’t yaä.tliKftk y S it’hiid 4 a tier ehange-'it V ’ “ Si», Sift not -fôï *ìóy oth ç ï ‘thst Í e v # ' l»P ÄbSÜ- \iâ ttiiiâW'off'tffiiîî^ôagtifÎ^ïgüAHoïf, came io tho point at eaoo. . ^ Î S s ^ t i e J  û î a j ^ t i e «fey aöu't you think y o ù i family_nàm ?ìÌTrtlrafr^ j -want yónai peátófesioB'tó^aTtíy'yi^íd&ttghT ter.\ “ Wal,” elowly aiBffiiefl thji farmor, “X * don't know ies’ what to say, What does «he think about it-?“ - ' ►Somewhat Jo^a ,tb»n,, forty yea*» ago there ntndenta.pf-yal<H3ollege-fi-}- yonng mnn poorly dressed, - but princely in bearing and in mind. Ho .was a gentleman, from-thfrcrowtt’o f h is heftdtttthB-solestif' bis feet, tall, lmhdBome, \ritb an intellectual brow, a flue Voico and a Christian spirit, ho had every poeseçsïo.n of najare a n d oultnre. necessary to •wk admiration, reapoet, n^d af fection. She mAn was p.oor,; ró. boforo his cdnc^L<)Bal_j;ourso„sffia.. completed--io . w^s. obligei- to tears çollçge, and -to .resort to teaching lIvJibHQd i but wherever he mov ed, he_ wo» «tlis strongest personal friches. Slcn uaniod their, boys after him. Women regardesd hint «s a> modol tnan,. tnd tho namo of Stillman A. Clemens stood in high honor is all la^ UtÜa comiaaaitiea'ip whiuh lio wun. -geiltlaman.'iieiailiErhúc.íriala.- with patience, ;*■ f e - l i a wit? «UeÄ- poor- «} -M*jTOdfe. godd* End poor ia spirit, bnt-jichiüJchíiíaotei-íadin.oll tbe graces of a ÿhriBtîon geatlcnia3, »ni rich in the aöec- tioji of aU wh'o linew -ljiia aiid weré worthy of hiascq.«aisUince.\ That its wanted ’¡Vealtli to bestow upon ilwse whom,, ha io?ed n a .dodot ,dqnbt. Shat it tQ- p iote lE^at Iri»; c^rajws u-were not fc^seli;aa,.it ia trae, wa-pie8ua}e._ That he 4wW ^ .o f i t a i ñ P í ¿ ii s 1fltherdrfttn?fJv?,oi)W ^ W .p s f ú í s y S^9;í«(ifRi¿sft5oj»e.true. That dream ha cicrieain *, Uopafiil epirit, l Ä a i ' B i s ' B r *£be boAven of. wealtk- loagjgfiraoreâ tip for; D r . J , Q . BottancL H iS c r l h n t r f v r A u g u s t . .............. ..... ...............................- _______ ■ e o n m g f t tlte.n e ig |itin f R .t.n rivrtp, in .tfccynmfe/B. T ^ c agriouHiire ratber than politics ¡ speak of the importance of iargs ei:o ^ of gooiF stoefc, of liboral feieding, and rf the advan tages of.making animals comfortahle. .rather than of hard times, low prices ¡vn.l big!» wagea. Aboveaft, ^hqourage tbe ^hoya 10 ,read good agrioult'nral hMks, Papers are .well enoagb, but ao intelligent- boy wains something, more. Get him so%e good agxi- cnl.tBCTl.bpok to. study. Read it with-liim, ftnd give him tha benefit.ofypur ejcjieriertce aji.d cjitioism. Wheu bo li'aa iaastcred- this, .give him ^gother. In onr cuse we owe oiu- love o f faiming principally to the fact that onr Sither told; us everything be was doing «n .th&farw, answering aij-tho qneationB, und yn- eonraging rather Umn rafúRing onr , dosire of helping him to plow, to chop, to lot oil'water-and fire the briraCjieap, M T 8 T O C H O Ä C H . -Aproposof the O’CoimoU centenniul, a' Dablin correspondent telia an anecdote of the -Liberator which aptly il^Btrates his wonder ful: acumen. O’Goiinell was defending a pris« oaier -who \?as being tried for a- murder coni---., mitfea ia thè vicinity of Cori?. The princi pili ovidenee was strongly against the ptiBOs- dona corroborative ciroumstance ,men- tton.oii was that tbs prisoner's hat had bee« founa ae^r the place whew the murder was coiuioitfca. A'certain witncsa bworo positive ly tlvi\.t tbo bat produced was tho o a o . which was fouud, ana that it belonged to tho' pris oner, whose namo was James. ■' By virino of yea r path,\ said-O-'a&nnellr- ^rong,£Eo road,, .qffePfier.sHe, Xbp older, bSfitgllP Wi.hu d<3 tag, ihem e^ow .lifK i.aa. rosy tido O f elover IflupJii iq flooding ; ■ .The m m laaSiaaEajkBa fair, . ' So aweot tho Uesason^cantedair, That ilte*!l) to-day, I could but oheoso iho longest way. Ifltjd sang tt |5 boliolinliSi and roan.d The miik-weetl. lonerB tho bees, wore humming'; I eauniereci on, hut-soon I found Behind tnij tbssro -was .some one.coming. I did not tnrr, my hef,® to aae, A6dyetXTmerwU«foiiowedmo Before Tow catledaio \ Kitty! stay. And. let me sliaio vritli you ¡thi} way 1\ We did notm ind oiir steps girew slow, Ornoiico when tho -bell stopped ringing Or .think p f being late, but, lo*I Wben Wa lir,d rtftoT],^T tTu> ohnrt-li thn vtaro neoessazy to onabto him.to ‘\ got one in. tliS »ortd.1* He was born poor, and, tha other day, after a life of dreams- and disap pointments, Sw died poor. Tbo brown hqad tod beard ha-d grown gray, tho spara^ iignra was honed. mnd the,«nd, o f his life was to- compMiied b y circumstances of toriuro which noed n o t bo detailed hore. 5^0 life which, for thirty yeitts had beon an. nnbroken bbmg- playing softly on his flute, While thus on- . gaged h e sum a small, unprepoacsdng-look»: ^ a wltfc advereity. went out and the weary -ffa«.asei a n d thapjaycr wasdono, • Thosermon fairly vim begun I - Should wo-go ln, ahonld waylay out, Bests boidJy on, or turn shout- Tom led tho way, sad up tho aislo I folIowqd-ttH aEoead woro staring- Ai»d hero and t&eto I cauglit a smilo; I tried to think t w#a not caring; And y^f: T bfatfryd, t b o » ; -i worker wns a t rest Thé äQTcntor'a dreania wore alpayo targe. They o il hacE. “ millions ip them.” First, ia an-orringemimt-of centrifugal forco -for tho develop ment-of niotlvo-power ¡ thertin » mo\ constraction«, for compressing cotton so com pletely a t tho gin that in would need no fur- thor treatment for Bhipping ; tbon in 8. flar- dressing maelilne ; a n d a t last, in a railway which was t o displace tbo present raiiwiy eya- tbm, a n d sol-so the problem pf cheap t^ns- portation. Ill tho cotton-pressing maohina ho mads an râcidontai invcntioni,to which ho attached' no spécîal importance, o u t o f wbieb otbers havo coado tbe fortuno which, daring allhia lifewoa dnnied to him. He a trowed his Wiry oll nSeng with ideas of immense valuo to all arounä him. I t Is not a year sinia ha. rend lös paper before the'association of on* ginéors at Chicago, exposing ‘i a derail hi« railway inveatioa ¡ and i t is s a i i thtit.on tbo morning of blï-death ho -was called npon, by a capitalist with refcrenCG 'to SBbjeeting' ibis invention fo-a practical test It was a..®aag- nifioeat projeat, and wohopo-that it may jet ba tried. tbo-ugh be in whc»o fetiilo brain it originated is beyonâ the satisfaction of snc- cesa a n J ttia áhttniB*óf failnre. #611; did our friend succeed, or did ho fail? Ihoro -wero mean men around him «bo becam* rich. . There were sordid men in tha great comnïnnity i n which bis later years were spent whoso monoy flowed inup^n them % milliona. There were brokers ánd speeir- whito with rage hefore thestarìlea -visiter. latois, and merchants and hotel proprietors, \AiioihëfyWittï elr,'’hiF-gaáped¿ J'and I- and-raaauftteturers, who. won more wealth s h a l l f o r g o t i h a t y o u a f e an o l d n j n n a n d 1 a y o n n g time. . 'Y o a e o n te m p ti b lo o l d s c o u n d r e l , d o y o u t h i a l r , b e c a u s e y o u h o l d a m o r t g a g e o n t b ii ; p l a c e , t h a t y o f t cax i' c o r a e S e r e a n d a b u s e a n lio i i i f i t B a n in th i s w a y ? M y n a m o is B e s g a i n t ¡ y o u ’ v e h a d d e a l i n g s w itt*. m y f a t h e r , o n 4 y o u ltn o w a I c a n do a s I say . eliall 8& paid. S o t a word, air,\ lie' went \oh shouting as the old man^pened his lips to iepiy, and -the white hand which 3?ormerBut- jterworth ha4 lidicnled, unahle longer, to re- Btraitt itself, seized Mr., Wilson hy the e»r atiflied him -writhing «tad snarlinjf to the gate. [ tbe mail drov-e bff, shaking his fist back at th a t t t h e y k n e w h o w . i o n a e , w h i t e h o w a s t o l l in g f o r t h o b e g g a r l y p i t t a n c e th a t - g a v e h im , b r e a d , o r f l o n 'n i e r i R g . i n t h o n e w d i s a p p o i n t m e n ts w i t h w h i c h e a o b y e a r tfa a fre i g h t e d . T h e y s u c t a e d e d , ” a s t h e w o r i d W o u ld say, b u t l o t n a seio w h a t t h i s ' m a t t d i d - » H o u s e d e v e r y f a c u l t y b e p o s s e s s e d f o r f o r w a r d i n g t h e ~worldt3 c r e a .t i n t e r e s t s . H e n u t tÿ , «It h i s i n g e n u i t y , a l l h i s k n o w l e d g e , into- JhK io a n f c ^ ''’j. »êrviese, S h o (¡ttfebjne is t ô t . y e t , b u t t h e o i it c o m è la a s s u r e a s t h a s p r o u t - i a g o f a s o u t i d s e e d i n g o o d so il , T h e w e a l th h e d i & * o t : w i n - w ill g o i n t o th e c o f f e r s otborS, H e k o p t h i t t i a e l f s p o t l e a s . H o d i d n o t re p m o 'V » M É » - j ; a S r i« a a n » l » ^ ^yeatS fatind liim stil! tiio courteobs Cbrislte A face that like a poppy glowetf. For every ono seowid saying, '«Kate, Wo all know »by you are so late!\ Another Sunday, caía» whatwál, I mían to Ijo n t chnrefi in 8«(ison ; Sot to regret this m o iniig stlll, I trust Í novcr ihall iiave a reason; Por should I irear a ireddiog dross A y ear írom nw,.i>í!rliap3 you'il guefsa ‘ What Tomsaffi to mowbcn, to-day, We .wallt.cd ta church tho longest way I ----- .....>»................ ...... W t I co to » SI f I i r l a i s ‘.£ Finished.” niiujj-uu posi- tivo that this is - the -same V” Ye 3 ,\ m s tho reply. \ 3 m r ^ - e r » ® ^ B ofaiO Iy’ before yoa swore ta your'information that it was' tha prisoner's?\ •.yes.'* \Now lot mo Bee,\1 said O'Oonnell, as ho took up tbo hat naid began to examine the inside of it wiilTihe greatest care and deliberation', and spoils aloud the name of James slowly— tfauff r you'Siean those letters woro .in the hat when you found i£?\demanded O'Connell. \ I do,\ was tlio answer. “ Did you see them there V r l did.” This ia the samo hat?” “ I t is.\ •• Now my Lord,” said O’Connell, holding the hat op t d the Bence, “ there is-as end of this caso; there is no niimo whatovcr inscribed in tho h a t '* Tho result was tbe instant acquit tal of tho man. -W h y is a drunkard lilgp a bad politician * Booiinto ho is always poklBg uîl uöso iñto a eocmrcsMbat npoil the caastiiuiion.— - ---------- Josh Billings gif« the following : Sertrudo—ÎU IcS mo that yu. hav been jear» a t a b.oardiiig »tool, »nfl bav ja»t fin elicd ynro cdukasbun, -and wont to, too what TO Bhall do n e s t Ksten, mi gnshiag Gettmd«, and I will tell yo. Sit u p in thomomiag In good season, go dean iuta tire t ó tsta , sieso a potato hy the tiaroat-witb-oiie iacd (¿td o. brife-witii tte othur, «kin the pelato, und a dozen moro just lile it, stir up -tho buekwhcat Sattor, look ia the oven «nd seQ how tJio bfgkui are doing, bnrtlo around g.ejeialls, Hep on tbo catYiai], m help ynre good old moOiei; git Broak&st. Altes bjsakfestput u j fio yting children's laaoheoaforsiocl, help rash up the diBhes, jweop, sum, put thänga io order, snmtimo dnring the daj nit a t least 2 inches an a half Oñ súín one ov ynro brothers’ little hiao woolen-stockings fc«r neri winter. I d other word3 go to wotlc and m ato yur- iejlf useful now that y i har boknm ornamon- tal, and if yn h a tenny titná Jeft, after -4hé4 'sSBB' -»’Why have ohlckona no, hereafter. Be» causa they have their necks twirled (next world) in this., —■Why is a solar eclipse like a woman whip ping tor boy? Because lt'8 a hiding of iho sun, —A child, when told that God is every: where, ashed. “I n this room ?.’* «'In UiocJoaet? \ '»5^3.—- “ Irr tho-drawt'H ofiuy “ desk?\ ‘‘Yes, everywhere. He’s in your pocket now. ’’ \No ho ain’t, though.\ “And why not ? ” •‘Taath I ain't dot no poltet-” —Tho two Sheridans wero supping with me one nijjhfc after t h i opera, a t a period when Tom. expected to got into Parliament. \1 think, father,,* said ho, “ that many men who aro called gre^t patriots ia tho Hoiise of Commons, ore great bnmbngs. For my o-’sj» part, if I gat into Pnrlinmcnt, I will pledge myaolf to no party, but write upon joy fore head, in legible diameters, * 'io be let.’ ■’ \And nnderthnt, Tom,’* said Sis -fatfiir, ‘■‘»riie—'Unfurninheci.'\ and for a cettain omoönt of success -witli the fair eqi than for tie cleanliness of Ms linen, ftas posing tho other day bofora a beautiful and •witty woman, when ho delivered himsolf of fids rather itrroifiant sentiment: “ Women, Ichiingo them as I do my s|drts.” \Ah feald the fair one, looking ntteniivoiy at tho eollw of his shirt-, \i .should never bavo ho- liovcil youfio constant,” ■A queer civil funeral, S a t of Claris Pont- onncllj-tho little eoq of q v,-ine merchant, took place in Paris the other day. Two persons carried-the coffin and ahoat twenty (rienda followed. At the grave the boy’s father do- livered the following address : \ Adieu, my eon, 'adieu, citizen, for Jon wero a citizen of tho fatnro—not baptized i How, thoa hast' ro- turoed to nothingness, for there is no soul. * Bccomo-manure ; (here ia need of it for_good beds are all made, a n d the. dnka hav been fed, pitch into tho piaano, and make iho old rattlc-hoi akream with SSo this for ono,ytar, and^um likely yang fellow in tho rialjtRbood will heat ot it, and will begin tohoag oronndyn, aodsaysweeter things Iban.Jtt ever hrard beforo, and finally will giyoyu a chonoe t« ieep honse, on your own hook. Ell follow mi odvico, Gorty and see if ha don’t. ’ ' To M ake Bova Gooa F juimehb , tho AmeT, can. Agriculturist E&ye, l'udnco themrt^tta »n interest in the farm, in the iiaplenjents, .in tie stock, felt thettJ all your plans, yonr snc- ceiacusnei failnres,. giro them a“- history of ~yosr lifti Sad what you did, and how yon t-do-iaot-lfarp -mncli-on- tiic-degenerate clfnaoUi; of jousg men of the preient age; praise them when you \can and encourage them to do atill better. Let them dress np in the eveiilog inntead of sitting down in.thsir dirty clq.thes it) a flit# rporn, protido-plen^y B f%hti W ltytittfoiytttKtm pjir country homos cafe,bens,tj.ijlliaatly iight- od-a». tho gitn-Iit toKifleiiceffin the riff. Etlt —A.phyaioian says, “ Hiud boiled eggs are healthy.” And he is correot.. .No ono over heard an egg complain of being unwell after it bad been boiled hard. —A Chicago preaohei; has locked himself ap in the fdurtb story, and draws his meals up with a bed cord!. He says they can't get apany slanders ahoiit -hiia. , . —“ Only eleves cents for a heathen 1” ei- ' claltned a Georgia colored minister; \ giva it_ back;,, Bruddar J ones—da.. Lord neber heard ob d is one-horse congregation ~ \ 1 want to know,’’ sa«i*-eiediiert6n!e- iy , ‘-‘■whea-yen are going to pay mo what you owe mo ?” ,**I give it up,\ replied the debtor; “ ask me lomathing easy.” —A darkey, left in charge of a telegraph eiHco white the operator went (o dinner, heard aonae ’ono *'caU\ over tho wires, and fecga» shouting a t tho inatrumont: ** De op- Srator isn’t\yer l\ The noise Cfiased-, A jnian is »aid to be absent-minded when lie thinks he has left his watch.at home, and' takes it ont of hia pocket to sco if he has titno tojotecjtnndgctit ^ ■ y