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Ami »11 CliA IM|«HIAA«U of mirth i mi n«iv#r ,, l^ol*|» , thA fnlr, HIA ffAA;. My neighbor** tor+mtn wniro for me, • Fur you l||n I^AA hA?A Unfiling lilrili. Ill#«t Oixi'fiMl »J| IhA ATAAlAHW H?AA lAW'kvn with bum In frU^idttilp pur*. • MiA<| nn«wfiHnf nifnd mint n'cn ^ndflrA: TIIA iplrl t upWftnl, onwunl ntrlvA*. llAI.At lUOlt, -, DOLLY., \\X *U*ft AIMOK HK VKUKi II f*Al Thrrri A tifhthi UIA window fof m§ f A Uf lit In ifca window for me, A fjmn«htii in ImAYAn I we. And A IhjM In IhA window <<w me.*' Thut WII4 { AIKMII All that Dolly know of thA li >-nils; hut It ncciitctl to mitlify h«<r pn hM l|>, nn alto luitiniiiMt It over Ainlovor ugulii. Sho hf\«l pickihl It up lotuowtioro lit thd utriM't or \t\ tho school VAHL for to church Dolly hud itffvi't IMHUI In nil hor hcathon Jlfo. Hot* iHtoomUyit, too f wuro fowr and fur hoitvottii, mill At (ho Ago of ten hor IHIUCHIIOII WA« connlclm-ml nom plotod by tho ItKlwuHorii of lUhhlt Alloy, wlio^o Dvilly^ hluo oyoA tint <i|ioiic«l on Uio light ot A tronh , nom4 world. Il^r niothnr (tiinl I WO week* nfior ulia wM born, And hor, father A yrnt Utnr. Orothor« or nUtcit Dolly had fiono; but n\\o had anttirdy heart, uolion<tf>r. uliKH ItowtAttn. r«n><«'« Mil V. Y ftOMKH UOWUMP, l*ot><%'« Uilhr , II tjftiit'f *{) A tiMMiior i k hrirt i«ll«<iih*Mt pn.d hi «J| lilnd« Ml *\\** MI It*«|t Ihio. Krt^l-fnMlo^ fliiftt«til«««id li flint i %j»:w i lyjritv, KIW UIHA \ft\t srw l\ I'MIt IC*4 I MTO^II illlHIMIIU O (O l||tt pllhlld Omt I h«vo «pno«v«l ft tlvni)' •Mhlo | n Oouv<tr- nniir, with \A* ••»•! «lvh«li i*»c« throughout. I Would in »4l M%«|i<i4 Ifntlv n<li tho pfttroftngti of I tin M«o|iUnf li«liforii«ig r nod vUimly 4nT ««oul«| ft««nr«* >on tnfti I «4p*ll •«! «ll llino* o4<h'ftw»r to (lv« ««tll«f*. fho i IM4A h i I it 11»« MI 14 •%•!• I pt I«T«. nnnRi M <||A HIIUI • nniK n v TM^ U«nn. Al«k>l0 « «• # font* *ir«*t. ••\»« A> tn« (Up |Ut • hi|t«Ji, io i «io f*i*l« ft.Mii Ihfi |HI«| ofTtr«f, Uko II VHh. ¥ M * M. Prop ', Hi—-* V4MJA)VI l« ii .J^ • B|oni on0V lo L«i%ii4 • lIMUHlft. OME nONbRKO THOUSfVMD HOLLARS * i f ( 1 »1A 1 ON 1 ' • ¥ ' I. tO LOAN llurttnvFw irAitM^ OH f/IMfl 'T1MK.- inwirv wifinciAY. I 7 tf»' J—J 1 Bfjota and Shoo*, N |tft« y ««Hift« p, I(«M I tiling IMHII \i 14 It 11-1 ^ Mf |tft« y «|IMftM, p« if«M I filing Uool If 14 It It- 1 |y }M»4Jhi|n |<v jfot «i •« $*' •• m««lo lo oih'r, • oflni m* IttlA 2ft«U I «tn now innklnj * AA*t:i<i u.|rv orihi»»|iMhii#mini« noi u.n#»«' W«ftt II •• 'Utolj ftnld Oi 11 ni%liir« lm« inft'lo ft4»m« «|H«*tir l»«nl full thorn M t% ^^ of Oiling ihom h i ft < •Aif.M ittido «ui |MM ••mhtg iiuiiuirr >%• |A«»** Who li'ih «t fH«ot«*<l oti* rt lili ilmTt pnlr«oi|i M fi hA*A t«»A4U<Mh INw4«lt*<t. toiur mndn good* lire linown h i lKiJAtorA l^nrnMn nn<| • U«oiprr I n tliti ton* run 11^ AM. won k w«t«tiAMrfti» Or«l0r« ft*d|itM4t.l ««p««« t.illv l i MU tl>...<« Alt«i fllld I I |III|HMAMIIO h i ««o nm a H«MH| lit, mil -Mill 4 f«ii|lon gu««i ^ulfoVtl, III \ % I'll \ fH, •91 - 1 n,»ii,^i„Mrt igh, V Y . wimp, n f \^»»rT -I 1 • ? J<JlliM KII.I.Mf-Fi.'-. II. V *l H* 9'ltXr r, tint VkNWKtPj (n\sm\\ \ti\uwm rn«irnn«?4{ will ftnd ftl HtU •htr^jho UrA#»*l Hud fliti»4l MA«Miit«M»nt ••! i*t.*v rlo« ititl »m»'»m found I n lli« *ll1»Mif». inl -il prlrr* «)itUfitoWoy (oiill, Thelph* It •into.*. ,.4 TIC^* t Of^ltP.% NtNjAIII. HY1 U lf*« # Ant fc.ALi A^rni*Hi»nH M'|i n, , UKJIH. J%\ II4,H. 1 Aim, tilt*!**:, OBAI I Oil h. AU i, rvt IHAM'H, lANiuiKH, riU'iiH, %|ot \-4Mrk , yKAJ l foTATiir.i, « II \( KHJMft. riM|| . «» gtMtd^lftio ftll fi«'-l» ittpt tun IMM|M IUI «n'p inlAd, •«# ftM •'! Min iHftoinKtft M|H lealiri 0«» rmnlA.1 , WA AftvA WA AftvA «V*rt M»»*«4 •h»«t»f«l ••» « *n4rd (hnhli i • ^ • \ '\\• rMt^U,#|v <>ir .l0i4^ftr»» tf «Miih4imnlv ftnd | | M , ||hi(p|^ oAllginff, ftijll I I in tho Attn, of Out infitftjf*iiH>fil I J imiiAlly Ate, and A qulok, bu«y brain iindnr hrr tbVck, tagged hair, whltJh 111%«tiro hatl tiYrant to t»e Hne, ahtl goldon an t|io (lota of corn. For nature hud lie on Tory kind to D6l.y lo'the Uvgltinlfig- had iient her Into the worhl A lovely hahy, with all the I gtilft And grltco** that belong to baby- hood; but tbo yearn, rough handed and heavy tyotod, had Jostled ami tr*iii|»led the ohild until fhore Yiaw Httlo led of lit»r heaiity AAVO the tender i blue of her oyoi and A certain frank H111 llo that Would hATO made a horn- Her Aire than Dolly'a very good to lootc upon. All her little life to far luii iHien paAaed In IIting about among the iielghbun In Kahhit Alley, first wliti, one poor family, then with another, hut with no nettled home. rthe la ut |>rr tent hotiftokeenor for I'villy Mm Uu; Folly wlio haft a drunk* en lio«Hirind tuid two ftiuall i.hlhlren, and goeA out by the day to wot kv Dolly la only ten years old, but ulio U doing thf famliy waahlng aft alio NlngOi ntopplng t>rea«lon»i/ly to rock tho oradle and lift Httlo Joey out of the oxtal bOj| t Into which he loven lo ellmbp A* It h oontalifed tomo trea- •uie that, aOoner or later, ho la bou{pd to rtnd. #1. Hub, fuiii roil, go f >oii v *M Hub hard htnd»U|^aftd down the WAAtiboard; Her W'n it In alumtit done, night draw* M*««t*tt«''*im ' nnar • ami the nky |a beiiYy with ho|im #»r M u > I thicafi'itiiif Atorm., Suddenly, while Dully ftlnga, a ipiirk, heavy «t^p potntfi ti|i tho ntiilr«>, the do<>r opemi and tln*re enterA (Hrk llttma, the boarder, a fall, rough looking boy of *i<vt*|itcofi. Dn hlft ni'tu ho mrrl04 a, oh.Id, fi Utile gli I of live, perhajiA, who tojtut! agtuit lii«« nhoiilder It) hruvy MIOH(I« Hhe la dre*«od In deli- cute giirrucutii, but her pretty clot lira tiro •OIIIMI, her tiny hoot* were cover- ed with mud, ami down to her waUt her long hair hangn In tangled curl*. <, IIUI1<I! ,, M(I>A Dolly in amazement; and then *hJj( x^lpe* the noap*hd* off herariuft, Olhl beuln* to nhakc u^> the pillow on the old lounge. *'-*• di!\*ayN Dii-k, under hU hrrtilh M he lay* Ute child ruefully on |hc y place Dolly ha* prepured* 9 \Keep the young un* a|ill, and don*t you wake her up. I picked her up In tho *treet * )o*i rhild-* belong* to rich folk*. D* yo mind her e.lothe*? She rva* a r\\ \u\ too, like a gotid nn. M •MMi h h! Di^k UUIIIK! Why dUln't you bring ,het tt» l>t*r own houao? (ouhln't 4he tell ye ^ where the Hvi-il? M * Dli-k ehUckliMl maltcloUAly. \.^he ttdd itte whora the lived fa*t enough, thidight I wa* letohUr her home, tet'fcto, wlu s n I fetched her here, and ftdl anleep on tnv *houl- t|er. M \Why d^n 4 t you carry Iter home right uwtiy, then? Only think how het folk* Wth frcll And now It'* eomlir nlghtr aud everything! Let mnDhk-4*!! ttiko her if ye don't nant to, and ye *tay with the ohlV licnl WitlyeDIek? Ali t do f nowl M And Dolly*n hioo took 011 an appeal- ing look, J ; \Shut 110 ) our fiioutiit Hho ain't goittU hou^ till t get ready to lot tier, oml th.it Won't be In a hurrv, Don't te nee there'll be a reward In tho impel*, and the longer we keep her >ftjf*iit«>iii • ^ | o rnfthft thij^ the _ F*|Tarltf> Orrtcirry 'if t*A t^uily. » m i>pi| and r^iii nnleirt njin rf*<**ite Ifwlltwv ih» *d« #AMv«rA<l l o All pArU mi* r »nr *iMt»m4f* Hrf lh>lf linAfa IM»I|A n i««>iMlntinneA «<f lli« <lm« iitAr i n **o +• mnAf • t»W <HMM «• JOHN KILLMER; i l t '* \ lt.-'< ', ' 9 4 : i dollar*! Yo'itl #or*e nupper—ye are a ^idlhappfj^!\ *ay* Dolly, In a burst of ludljgiiatioft. Dick locrlcs at her angrily* |j ^Nhutii|»! M ho MI)*Y < a*uffli' f Hhe in right away, I'm going dow^i-towii Again. Mind and keep tlifj! young HUH quiet, and tell PHly whKt I told ye. She'll wo'to the child.\ j. t •Til *ce to the child,\ say* j Dolly, In the depth* of her wojnanlv jieai t. Almoftt a* «0on A» the doorje.loae*, however, on [>U?k v a rHtreatlnjg form the liajiy atretehea out III* fat jliantN, mid begin* to put hi* little h(md up from the cradlo like a Inrd from the ne*t. , • \Oh baby, tiabyt\ wtiUper«|Dolly, roproachfully; hut baby i* sinlling mid crowing, qjuite reatly In jc»i*e of dUnppOlntmciit to yell a* m> baby wa* ever heard to yell before, j j \Ohj yn tornmnt^yo hateful, naughti% wleked tOrment!\*nyaj Dollys In pretended Intllgnation, picking up the baby and *queezl|ig hU face against, her beck and ahoiworlii^ kis^e* on hi* doubled tl*U. M fVhat tor did yo wako up? t don't Ibvo ye at all! Now Dolly'* going to (get fcjer boy Aome milk. Joey, Joe>j! t'otjie out of Unit coal box! Do ye ftiiiidj Oh, what a oad Joey! Nlgjrier haiijuM (io and wafth them \\i the little tub, Dear me! .What ahull I do with ye?\ A* llyrfly fiHk* thi* qm>Hl Ion klmost I* de*pair, gtilng aboit witjh the baby on Irer-nrfii ami a tin cup! In her hand, thOHtranger child'It aluljng up, •taring around her with! great (brown eye«, and parted ltp«, ft> If b^arcely awake. In another lntkant »ie haw •topped down from thej lounge And run* aero\* to the dior, Hhbblng plteoiiHlv. ; i ' 1 TliU Un't mly house! ! Oh, I wnnt logo home;! want togohome;|l want mammal\ Ami her pooe Httlo (Unger* [twl*t at the hnfidle, and Ihe le^n* her hn*eheatl agalntt tho door her nlight tVame thaken with *ob*^ : Dolly goe* over gently andjkneolM bealdo her. She ha* all *ho eaji do to hold tho buby ami mug, but *he otAIIage* to ftparo one hand to put and Ainooth the pretlv, drooping head. - • s j ; j l4 Nuw, don't be Airyln 9 / 9 alttf nayn. 4, Sec, here'* baby; ami DollvMl take yo to mamma, don't you bo afraid. There now, hu&h, hu*h, hu*lit| Look af Dolly, Soiv nobody Ml hurt you here.\ • ( • j % , |. 4l M*mrna, nifimmn! I want ItO go hbme. M MM10 child** voice pound* taint and hoajyo with tear*. Dolly fool* hor own eye* Oiling a* pho re- plies: . , ; j • T r gl llut yo mulin'tcry, ye know; ycill *ee mamma and pappa, too. in'a llttlle bit of a while. ? Nothing will hurt ye. Oh look! tho biby want! lo fove yk He think* yo'ro anch a pretty Httlo girl, Come, toll Dolly Ver minio, »nH where ye live; then Dolljy caij |ake ye home. ' ' I j ••Xame't Flrtrry Vanfso. | live 22 Barclay IMaoo-^tako ulej honicj now. Matmna't there. I °J^«t In a few mlnuteal here, Klorry; atop cryijig noki^ now, like a little lady' 'eaiMa; yo frighten baby. Oh, what long corM it make them all *moo^h agaJln, ami tho'll bo *o glad to *ce hor littjlo girt ! (/omo now, wlp<| yer 0ye*, ^hat'n'a good glrlt Haby want* to lee yer fare. Have ya got a oaby at pome?\ Ye-ye*,\ «aya Klorry j but l^crfiob* are growing fainter, arid the ptfe^ehtly turnl hor head round, glancing out of one corner of her iy#, r Thb baby crow*—clutoho* at fief witt both hand*«-*how* hi* tWolftuinyi white teeth;ami Klorry turn* ijotmd Entirely now and a *m!lo creopti into |icr wet cheek* in two dimple*. » 1 ' 1 KU* the pretty Httli Udy v willy, vv *Ay* Dolly eoaxliiglyjuijd Willjy obey* by opening hi* mouth vjory wide and pufthing hi* face chisel to Klorry V Klorry ki»*e« him 'with both her haiyl* on hi* ears. l|heii *he ex- claim*. \Oh I can carry h Look 1111! Mho nhttfotct blared. M And iiiikeft her Mk* think *nV dead? YoUnlght to be a*hamid of > ourMCIt, Click Ihtrns! | don't oare! It's aHfot ? wl<kcd—U'n woroe nor] •r^alln! VVhen •**# Wake*up, how do yon nuppVAij anoMl feei? Wh^, 1 wouldn't Hi a* bad for a hun^rod qomo to ihe, \Villy . My babyi onlyj got no teeth yet, and not verv much hair— J tint a few, right on top of lit* head; timl he can't open his month yet, not to kin* anybody, (tomt to Klorry; I can hold you, Yes 1 cdn,Stpl0mlid !\ Dolly drawn out frotn it< Corner a little woodeit a rocker v In wlilch Klorry depo*lt* her*elf carefully,ami receive* the baby m her lap, »waying to and fro, while Willy lean* hi* head con- tentedly agultmt her eheek.j Dolly plek* Joey out of the Co.tl |A>x once ngiiln, *euhU him,.. kt^^eH hiili, give* him a great piece id br^ad and «u^nr, ami (hen proceed* to wjirm thie baby'* rnilk^ part gf which the prepared nicely with ACIacker* ' afid tdfer* to Klorry. So, while D^lly feed* , the baby Klorry fred* her«flf ; 1 ikin a very hungry lltUa girl Injdeed. \ When tutpper IM over, and Jojcy, aflor one hint eicuraiou to thtj eoal box, i* Kitugly tucked In bed,i Polly eomen In from her work wilt If a basket on her arm, a Rtout, c(^ar*e j looking woman with bright, irlrmlly eye*, ami a loud, pU«a*:iut voice, h \Well Jht»w tlbl yjOu gel alony;?\ Hhe aftk* cheerfully, settling her basket on the table and beguiling to untie bet woolen hO<»d. • • I Spa lat^ a Utile hut audi a atorm I* j blowing Up 1 The rain fairly pelted hie. \ ran the la*t three bloek*. Aha 4 ! who ftavo we here? Some pretty Htjlo girl I donM know. f> | ; <f It f * Klorry Vance,!* *av* ' 4, Dlck brought her. | She— 'i-— loftt t M and at the worfl Klorry hide* her hoad In Dolly** tkirt* anil burn In out Into tub* again. | <4 I want to jo hoii^e.l I wait mam ma! You Aald—yotti would lake me — In a little while! |t'H a little while how. Oh, mamma, ntjtinmat i Dolly, handing tho buby I to \U 'mother, who look* on In aptonl*h- mont, *toop* and taikci up KJIorry In her arm*. ; ,( l)lck iroiito ^1 lined. I therVd bo a roward4^biit Wo Dolly. 4ho wa* aiitott to teeb h^r. If i Cold mtf tO i And! guooo I'd Ntter eary tor i ' '\-j. >i j he ei- yoii. uiM^n't. ^/ /f, NUftBER m y k4, are, Polly, tho bild* w^tol^bif 'IcatMiln' her deatti of old if jloiiWolt Jier :i ntght tikelhi*. kever njS^jfe lejt*her cry ifont, She'l Ikirgot at| *»t^ it a »d go to#«li>p b\ lint jjt'* hfer' Another Km' think'n iff,\ *:iyil>^lyj Quickly ifcr it Jfyty ; fcH'!Jyed Km think- and we A-ern *orV# |ior«>, at Imine, O^R! wor- t itin*, aridH^o ol»0 crime to tell lire. It I eun't tMw Klofry with mo l}\ go ilny wuy^piwl lei her mother know fihc.'tf safllJ4 I nitiit, go. M ,• ^ t 'Mhit'WnwtMrbick be alter saving? Vou arojmittg h fooliKli thing, Dolly. le'li bof»d '• plough to kill- noun: lic.'» \ y'w S | ' •- / * ( l c:\Q?tiliel|)i 'haV* Rrty*. Dolly, rtiintly. | *'*!( I linew he'd beat (me lilaek aUd bluji; Kdgo! Oh, no^ 1 un't w«lit *'foj-j 8np|ior 9 I'll hurry ack.\ J^ld tUelu with gentle wonlu fljud proi^obHliicoaxe* Klorry to the miige amhl, itiikc* her comfortable (jn the pjljotff *ind take* ofl' her little *)OIM, o^O.^f wjhlch Hhe *M\)* into her docket, fliid »o jgbc* out with a brave afiiilo iu^tt |fie darkneft* ami whirling t *|orrn. l.(;V>* i *.: » Down'i^ofticp the aleet lb rattling lowemjlilui'fttioct* nr < 5 . slippery UM gfla**, A^d roihOd the, corner* tbe \jiml rutfrei* *|i|iking nwning* an<l lmnging^*||tiitter*, and sending the ftjw footliijlieni^rs skimming^ before It, over rail); nhliilng pavement, lika uhciiinpliilHwl fUkater*. Do*llyV old watcrpr^cit! iujjter* back from her eintehing hjIncU now and then, nml w|)road* OUt behind hor on the wind like a d^fvidg. Street after fttret | pAuare f\h«^/q»iaro, aro passed quick-* lw, and iitHl Ihe! little tlgure at niggles onwnrdJ fjjfeb^hed ami cold and Hlorm-lM^j^ |MMie poor torn .shoe* were w$t t^li^tojgh, her skirt* cllnjr to hnr liuibWbua lior faeo lookn forward with thol *ti||ie |irttvo »mllc. An«l now at la*t «hf> tftirnN into Barclay IMaee, where tit'tjm (amps shine in long blightVO^^IHI the hulU look nil. atlow wlthvp^it'mth nml li^ht. Dolly brgtii* b^cfV(^tl<^*lv to count the nnm- l|r*. llhelWM 9lio reild* i* IK, the [•'I ^ri|li%|ii now/* erie* Dolly, jAyfully^t^ihc|i>elf» \&2MI be about the next)l>l^k!t • £ A* *hl^ flwjfrrioi on a'gentleman, walkUig ^[U^kl^ Mirrlen pa^t her— «jop* anjfit»tttn(, ( glonee* back, 'urn* l>|irk amjfc hi|f gloved hand. toti(*hc» Dolly. Mi <iftM*'porno *Uver coin into hpr han4lan^|< {rf> ra on again as rap.- iilly a* *eltPre.^ A* f^r Dolly, K!IC ofily whWport,\ M Tha-thank ye,\ for tno wimt; vrea P |y * take* her breath akvay # u|M il>e I* very much Mirpri«( tl U**ideM,» F0r ni moment or t\y,ofd)o fArgetR t^, ftpMni v the number* a* *he bjok* do^vn ^ttj,1be height shining |Jiece* \v1|ftft?Ui<jt,'fcuch a* smile ns ('in- dprelhi fBUlit iifaiire worn when she dl*coverfJKl 'fak' eoaehf and , bores w»itingf|l 'thd jclteheri door' Dolly Hut* her^i** ^nln jikst In Jlime '<» <li*covt > r*iihat Mtfl^ alniost in front, of No f 22 ta £ l *fjii' JMHO bill door stands ohen> alfdta jyfreat llood of light *f>rca(1i*,$pj|'alojttt thcdtitkncH^. Some okie i* ej^llf |tng' |ito house,'and Dolly at oncO |^jrftoivhf< that if i*the^atne ghntlcmin; W|»9 ( had droppetl the money* (Mt> Mt^ hand. She nun, spring!, jUtea tii>jlhe step* and crie* oht %> tfta \doiir is shutting.\ Oh, Walt, ple##e*H*p)^e wait!\ M'lie g<jhtIonian tunicd round itn- fiantly.ii.juj ; j lj i ..,.-*• \.I^a^t i|> Rj*ak to ye, say* Dolly, phnling^ arirt H|po step* up tin the tlircHho|fl,i| HlL)tj wild hufleted tlgure ftirlorn fljptti Wf^tehedj but, Hmiling with a grejHif'^lhl^ness.in her chihli^li face. u |!t 1| httio Mr. Vance lives? Mlorry^fSfah^r^ \! am^Qrr^Ji father,\ h* answers, «|[iirk1y^^i1 caches at the child'* slender A^AUlt^r. \Klorry? What or her f j| ifav^jf you brought m nn> • 4 She f ii iji «|}' boiiso 'now,\ sav\atract Dolly, with if short huigh.-- \Oh nk)thl^S^,|(|«i inciter. She's lying on the *ofu^|a|t|l< alllo'got loM this sifter^ noon; an|ll thought IM come'iiml.te'1 ye. 1 lfi(i||gli)| ' her shoe so >ouM kudw, M 'i'i|io(diw It up toyrard him. •II eoiildili^ prlfl^g her, Vnjuse I had ijfird wO| v |t <!JT>oilgh to get bore my- And imw Dol)j r i'« more astonished tin shuFWlll pndialtly ever he in her fe again, for this great till gnule- ijian, s<| tSiifflly^tes-etl, PO grJind, ^o tndsoiftf^ |i«ki)*_ first the little iiiUil- \ .HIIOC| l^|i latches up Dolly in his rm*,< (||l(Ij wMctrproof. and ragged OCMI ai^ all, fuM kisses her lill(e ine.hed fdOe n^ain and again, \Oh Sod bleW Jf!t>u,!di(or/' ho says, bro- kenly-* *4lild bl^— bless— bless you!\ tnd qo^'tf^arrlo* her hurriedly into warui f jlt|Jito|rmom, where a IMMII- |Uul, p^ ladyj 1* lying bark among ie plltyV^'ttf i| lounge. c -My-||MNII^|^ i roi»l& ; ti{i! Oh. (Jodis erv golt^l to tub. Ou,» Klorry i* safe! Mii* liti)u micijba* rorm\ through all fie stofj^l t|> tajllup.\ And then some- ow, tjif ^ntH'tnan' and holy and >tdly af« $[ ilVeach other's arms nml wecpliiAt&^tljftr tears of great joy njml thapkigivleg. So I >4l|y,H debark that nrgbt to tabbit AliWy hn'an elegant carriage lfrith FMrrt'^ tether, aint.feeKmore lan ev|r| like Cinderella a* she ieun4 lack WA||i*t the cushions. When dho a-eaKpIp- hl)me sho gtlides Mr. YHtiecwfcflbe Jong, tlark stairway, and thi^Aff pptn the door. M'be little ijlaco i|i^||ir.i]lAlet. Tolly is rocking iter ba,|j(rhan<l florry i* lying, last nlsleep Oil ttie old lounge. AH Mr. Yanco«ntm ho stands still a mo. tjiont, Hjftf tn hand; looking about the Hbantlyjirnlshed room a* if he were blesRinl flfently the poor little home abd all |b*$5UU As hi* glahces rests an Flortrf ^ am He* softfy but his e^rea triM| jbf tear*. Fliv en»*«eN t he ijjom (i PiMfy ilimr 3 lay* a bank note qn tho |al^ fbetide her. \ •a rtfi^lJtHahk/Ojotayt, simply. m Folly Afcd turn* pale^ looking he an^weri, •, what sluifl t\\ the* mo-reVis it .eve hor eves. \No sit,''she stationers out, not for nle. I've ddno nothing; it?K Dollv that ongljf to hate it.\ . j \Dollv shaiit havjiv whatever^)*) thav e'looso fo ask for,' 1 1' quietly. <4 Tell me, l!>ol|ly fttip* you? What would you lil|e tiiixt >t> n.-ive?\ .. | I • I | , \Oh a iVtrriR^e for Djo baby,*' sja){H Dollv, proiuptfv, and l*ollv laugh^ *Jt> loud (hat the little sleepy jrirl oultl^ mil bejjln* to rub s aiy p^pa,\ eries, laughing too, ' and Htrctciijin c»ut ber arum. \I got lost this af}c noon, and I'm found again, ami In namefs Dolly. What you eryingjfdr pipn, J^re you lost, too?*' I | -Mr. Vance ran *h^' little cNo lnjt '^Klorry,- Klorry,\ aN l^c bows h(s bead oVer hfr*. Kloiiiy. elaupa l^'^ 1 mm i i im i. i in mi\ sofa wakes^jfljMtoand eve** ki t)l!r^hat'! rr i'M, ay banrls ro.md bin net la ami kinse?* and pn»cecds to r^ljatc her atlvjt t tires. • • . | \I fell in tbo niud, j and I crlt|ii whole lot, an awful lojng while pajp^. MMKy've got a baby, t^o; besat on in^ lap, he did, Dolly gave mo milk with cracker in it/* j I - ••And what shall wo give Doily? Tell me, Klorry, what shall we.ddfCor her?\ •, • ( ; \Take Dolly home Svltb us to forever ami ever/' was Klorry* icjulV answer. AYulsoit. was settled. At least Dolly is Kfiil living in Klorfy , s home, and Kh»jrv call* her, lovinjgl)' her pretty Khter.— iliriutiiin t?nioi\. \ , f _ ••• p ) What IllnlO^e^f riulillng |H Miule oh \ - Katablo birda'-ncids are found tor (Le mns( part In the i-Un<ls of JaVH), r»erneo, Sumatra and the Celeuces.^ The 'bird which produces I benefit \h eallcd the Sdlaiigane hWallow*. It flies with woiidertul speetl and precisiotl, and on the Juvuii coaat, where the Hitrge bieaks wiMly against the prO- ripiiotti elitli and caverued Cockt, these tiinls may he seen in Hwarms darting hither i;ud thither, MMietr nests are fixed fo the eilftq or just side the cavern*. What soi t of u tb then, i* the citable bird's ne^t t the wealthy <l!Uiiiese are so fond ifl- iat k>f? Il isthat porl ion of t lui fabric wljich serves a«» a sort of bracket, on wmeji the real nest (made of ^rass, scawbed tihres, small leaves, eici,) is built.I li is transparent, somewliat like ilifl- gla*s. It was formerly supposed nuit this gelatiile-likt) substance waB jlre- pared by the bird from seaweed inn other marine plants. This however, isa mistake. Dr. lici Ostein has fo tp i it I that the_ gland* under the tongue Of tho hirtl arn-of great sike, On oncti- ing the bill they are seeii «s ttvo laa*ge HWellingH, one on cither side, iud these chiefly 'supply the material |f<fr making the bruckets. Tho bird) si- crete* in them a *oft gum-like sjub- si.uice, whifdiciin be drawn out of hhe mouth in lon^ threads, and in thojali it soon dries and is round to bealle same, even* when viewed through ntic' micros! ope, as .the bracket mateifial. Such is the demand for this dainty tjhat in |IUl the .I'll ate rod' tl»e aud so high Is it* market value hundred* of men upend their liv< t|io perilous work of (\illectif^g tl h 1 jort- Mi, $• ali t tl t)io perilous work ot c'lllectutg I no-called nests from the Brig! clHfvprecipices' ar| d caverns;!am Chinese spend about a million aij halt dollars annually in the pure) of th»s dainty, which, when ijendt into soup, or jelly, they regard as most doliciou* ot food.*— Stthyn (ty&i <fon) MV'.-/ *S7IOIY% • - • Ml 1 The tirenl Farmer Dead. (The Itur.'tl llnnip.] Vlicliael L. Sullivatit was not lb ago known ftK r \Jho great. Illinois kar- mer.\ He first came into promincjneo a*- tho proprieilor of \HrOadlan in VtMinillton county,j Illinois, siileretl at that time one of thf lar farms in the Coiled Stales, ' Sel this to Mr. Alexander, in i$C7, Sullivaijt removed to Kord coi and began improving an Itntn of bind there, comprising whole township,or uioi'e^aiid, bctJolJi iog wKlcIv* known as the SkilliTalit farm was about eight miles tquarc.j ^Slti^li of th'H va^t (state he devoted; to <}on» raising, his theory being that (join could bt* grown with fair prdflt at 15 cents a bushel, l'*tve yeats v ago |it]fs stated, he owed but $->0,0(IO. on property, while he held £200.1)00 good paper* At that time, in o more rapidly lo improve the et; Mr. Sullivant began loaning 'tin of Hiram Sibley, iti thi* city to wt'j|n he I'mallv mortgaged all the Ijjmd lirge interests contrasted ill poor crop** and small pi ices afid s gent time* bad their usual dl^ast^i^us results* Afr. Sibley came into session of the Sullivant farm, and Sullivant made aft assignment oi cutirv property to cover an iudcl ness ot about Sl,:)<»t),(MK). Kor a > period his interest payrfient* rati to >i,\(»00 a month. One winter took 1!00 mules the entire season haul his corn crop to market\ am en yet he could not meet thedem egfiin^t him, Cast week he die pass-ongcr on an Ohio river std boat, aged and worse than pennulejjs, nnoihersad illUNtr;ition ofthepqv iy and want that may follow foi ami plenty. He was called a neighbor, an hono«t man and an business manager. : •r iiaie In le i Russian Ladles.: Russian ladle* smoke clgarc)t| Mhcy smoke at railway station fiteamhout* and at hotel*, doxerls cigarette* a tiny sometime*, scnit(fl- ing the necessary matches on a pfl or po-t, just like a num. It they lio matches or Wish to save tU ttdfe* the trouble of lighting om twk the first-gentlemaii *moking i meet to favor them-with a UglfC Leaning forward to the cigar, |d or othor cigaietto which h« c.\te|n thoy ifcnite their little roll, bo lently and pass oa. | Sometimes genthiui'in, ..sss a lady to cxtou^t him the »amc fayor. ^ , i il ME 'H ul ' It \wii I life •'•lit 1 -- •••' , Ir^l \fyp] 't'i- I * .***r: rv i- a o • AM FACIUIU.Mi (ID;F>F We give ludow the method* of manufacturing in the factorio* which recently took the premiums at tho S*ta»e Dairy Kair. Thoy weio read at the late dairymen's convention in Utiea, ThjB first wa* from Mr. (C M«rr/T of Verona N. Y., who say* : Qur method of manufacture L* tbl* : Aty-r receiving the night's milk it is cooled to -the temperature ol (JO or lower. We u*o Austin's agitator.— MMift morning'* milk is mixed with tho night's, and the beat W applied uiUil it reaches tbe temperature of8P. W^ then put in Ihe coloring. At 80° we turn off the Mourn and then put in rennet enough HO that It will show 1 coagulation from K> to 20 minute* (it 'the milk is all right.) Let them stand from one hour to ono hour and twen- ty minutes from the time we apply rennet before cutting. CRC Bavari- an, American, and also Hanson** ex- tract, which 1 think i* very good. It is c)eon and freo from taint. Wo think our curd 1* ready torcut when it will Hplit before your linger freo and without breaking into small particles. Our cutting is all done at once, and rather fine. Cse horizon- tal and perpendicular knivc*. We then apply tho steam slowly to 92 , turn ofl' steam and let tho curd rest for lo or 20 minutes, then draw tho whoy down to ctird> apply tho heat io D8 , and stir from 1\» to 20 minutes after turning ofl' steam. After ihis we keep our vats covered. Stir oc- casionally, leave tbo curd, in whey, until the curd begin* to break down, which yoiitiin readily tell by taking some In your band. This is what some call acid, aod -some digestion. I do not pretend to teay which, but I do know when a curd gets to thai point, it should ut once be taken from vat and dipped into curd sink. Any delay in this will give you a crumbly, wet^ sour cheese, contrary 'to any- thing the hot iron may say, MMie hot rou is a good thing to use, but per- sons using it must understand how. tnd should bo aide to make a good dieose without it. if not, the hot ton will fool them sometimes, cs- lociully on what wc % <rftll soft :urds. Cains should be taken to al- Ivaya air and cool the curd well be- ore putting in hoop. Salt 2.7 for yuc thousand pound* of milk. We Ji-e the gang press; always turn our jheose in hoop; think it presses them welter and £iv«** a better surface. Af- aer taking cheese into curing room we swab them top and bottom with ii olution of potaMi before greasing liheiih The grease should not be ap- plied until the solution is dry, but not so dry that it will crack or rough up the surface of your cheese. M he iVHsun wo use the potash is this; it keeps off the tlies, ami give* us A good pliable, glos*y° sut face. * » . * I know this is hard to do, especial- ly when we make by the hundred, but this should not deter us from do- ing what is right, for there are oth- er consideration* than mere dollars and cents, that should by tar out- way the fear of losing a patron, ami that is the concientiousnes* of doing right, ami tho lots of a reputation as a skillful cheese-maker. I am sorry to bay that in this, in a great meas- ure, we alt fail. The time has come wtion wo must bo aggressive instead of passive, on the question of having good milk in order to save ourselves and the factory system. It i« neither right nor just, that we should know- itigh take bad milk from one patron to lessen the value of another patron Who is painstaking, aud brings us good milk. What would we think of a miller to whom we brought good Wheat and ono of our neighbors should bring to tbe same milt an in- termit quality that would not bring half the price of gootl wheat, or pcr- http* couhCnot be sold at any price? Would we be willing that our extra good wheat should be mixed with our neighbor's inferior quality, ami all be ground together into flour, ami bot'ii sbaie alike? Would wo submit lOHuch a wrong? 1 think not, and if we did our women folks certainly would not. Hut it is a fact, and nol to be denied, that somo of our dairy- meji have bad to submit to just such a wrong, either through carclesncss or Incompetency, or for fear of lo*- togl a patron. 1 do not mean to say that wo i all always tell poor milk, but when we do know, it 1* not right. | Let us insist upon having It right, or not at al|,, I admit it is very dis- couraging to factory men to see what little care Homo of tbe dairymen be- stow upon their milk that is brought to tjhe cheebo' factory. Thoy seem lo utUuiy destitute of cleanliness a* re- gard* their can*, pails, strainer* and i heir manner of milking. If anything is t);lid b> anyone, they will only use the loo coinmon expression, '•Any- thing is good*enough for the cheese factory.\ If cbcestviuakcrs ami dai- rymen would only try ami do tho last thoy hew bow, by doing every- thing at (he proper time, seeing to all tho snia|l details us well us tlie4 large ones, I venture to say that our cheose would bring on the average from one-halt to one cent per pound mpre than it docs at the pie-*eiit time; this, perhat**, looks tike a small amount, and not worth saving, but let us see. Herkimer ami Oneida counties Mild last season about, 1 •,- 000,000 pounds of cheese, not reckon- ing ill those ftctorymen that staid at home and ttie benefit of the quota- tions of these markets, but were hot represented at the board of trade. This i;>,0(nT,!M)0 , poiltid* of ch<w*o at out} half cent per pound, would amount to $75,000. Is this not worth salving? especially when dairymen claim that Hie rost of production is inore t ban the Value received for their products -*The one-half cent per lb. would hirer for one month in the sea- son 3,750 rjicn at $20 a mouth. I think any of you will bear nA; out in the assertion, that by a good quality of cheese the average price would have been from ono half to one per cent niorw per pound thi* la«t season, ami the stock on hand would not be a$ huge as at present. > Thi* 1 think can bo done if pro- ducers and manufacturers would use all the means within their power, and why should they not ? Tho out- look of dairj ing is such that it does not warrant us to look for high prices this coming season, and there- fore it stands us in band to produce the best. A iirst class article will sell for the top price. lustoad of crocking and crying hard times, let ui use our brains as well, as our html*, and let us nol overlook the minor details, especially in dairying. See that everything is done well. What Is worth doing at all, i* worth doing well. .Then canto the three remaining pipers which arc given below. Tho first is from tho factory of Charles Itikthhun, who took first prize both oii army cheese and on fancy cheese: Colored and white cheeso—Tho ndlk was set at ^4 .. Aunalto seed was used in coloring. Sufficient i<<j.mt was added to commence tho angulation in fifteen minutes. in forty minute* after, tho setting wait cut lengthwise and loft about ten minutes; it was then cross-cut and gently tnrnfed over with th«i hands, then cut both ways again { it was then gentljJMirred with a riko until the temperature had gradually ,ri«en to 98 \ then) lea to settle. S|tfr often until acidiUr commences \fhen the curd wiir draw out in mioy line st rings to tho extent of throVfourths of an inch km tho application of a hot iron, iti i* then dipped into a curd sink, Ctirred and drained well. Salt is thentaddod at tho rate of 2} pounds to a thousand pound! of milk, then stirred well aud put to-..press. Sago Cheese—Ono pound anoT a quarter of jjry sago to; a thousand pounds of rhilk. Hoiling water was pourdd union tho sago and steeped well. • Thujtoa was then added to oach vat. One vat was colored green with ihe jipiceof bean leaves. The *amo process wa* then u*qd a* in making ccllorcd or white choose. When rcad]y to dfp, tho gw»on and white curd* were then well mixed 1J together and put to nress. OAVIO K. HA<N)K, itak er. Stafement-bf tho mode of {namifac- turlng clifccso in McNitt Bros.' fac- tory, inCJhampion, Jcfforapn coun* ty ? N. Y.i «.. Milk received night and morning each day; flight's milk coolod to 72°; no water loft running under tho vats during thd hight; morning's milk, with cream from tho vats, equally divined wi|h tho night's mflk; heat to 82 ^ to set; rennet enough used to coagulate tbo n ilk in IS minute*; work in 45 minutes; work with tho hands and rake; scald to 90°, and turn tho st^m off 20 minutes, and finish tho Scalding to 08/ As soon a* a chaiyrejs perceptible the whoy is run off a$d tho cyrd packed in the vat, and remains there until It will throi.d out lour inches on tlio iron. Then ground, . salted with three pounds of Syracuse fo 1000 founds of milk, and put to press. f Description of process off making first prlrt white cheese lit dairy fair, by fe. C. Spinning, j Tabcrg, MMtc milk hi received at thi Taberg cheese factory in much t|io usual way, mornings and evening)*. After tho vat wat tilled 1 warmed tho milk by steam, turned into cold Water un- der tho vat to 82 ,, I put in eufliciont rennet to coagulate the milk in 45 minutes. Tho curd was cut length- way first, then cross ways with a perpendicular knife. It w»« then allowed to stand a few mingles, then repeating the operation witji a hori- zontal knife. Wo now allowed tho curd to stand uudisturbod $bout fif- teen minutes, then gently turned it over iu the vat with our arms, and gradually applied tho heat wo as to warm it slowly and carefully until tho temperature was raised to 98°, the time occupied being fully half an hour. Wocontinued to stir the curd for fully ten minubes longer, until it began to bo firm. Wo allowed the curd to remain in tho whey until tho acid was slightly^ perceptible, and thou ran tho w hey oil, tipping up tho vat. M\> allow this whoy to drain away freely, a drain is made down the center of the curd in tho vat. Tho curd as it lies in tho vat is cut into strips about lour inches wide, turned over occasionally and allowed to lio and drain, {until tho acid is suftieientlyjdevelobed. We: then re- moved tho curd in lumps to tbo sink aud ground it, and salted 2| pounds ot salt to one thousand of milk. Wo then aired tho curp as well a* tho temperature would admit, and put in tbo boons of a Krazer gang press and applied the pressure Slowly, in- creasing it occasionally, and In tho morning wo took (he cheese from tho press, straightened tho bondage and reversed tlte cheese in the hoops and returned them to press, increased tho pressure for sir hour* longer. Wo then took out t he cheese awd placod them in the curing room and greased their ends, turning and rubbing fhein every day. \Thosa cheeso wero nude on tho 12thl of September! and wore exhibited on the 22d of October, at Ctffa, and gained the first prize for white cheese. , •#•- ' foreign Dairy lag* A correspondent of tht> London Live Stock Journal says—* 4 Jhe prof- it* of our dairy farmers are seriously diminished. Now^ why i s thi*? Ono among several causes undoubtedly is that tho Americans have Improved the quality! of their cheese, while lit- tle, if an>v progress has been rnado in Cngland. Tho quality of the va- rious articles ofVgrted for sale is a mat- ter of much greater importance at the nresont da|' than it was twenty years ago*; the public tasto hail become more educated, and even the poorer classes hayc learned'to discriminate between what is really gootl and what is inferior^ You tell us tbertft aro more thao l,000thecso factories in tbcState of New Yttrk alone. How many flic- tor ies asc there, I should like to ask, in the wqole of Kngland, Scotland, ami Ireland? People tell you there are certain factories in thoncighbor- hood of IJcrby, and I bel|ovo there are some ^is Cheshire, but though I koow a g*|oil part of Kuglaml, Scot- land, Ireland, and Wales, mid have been over factories, mills, mines, and works or all kinds, Miave never come across a fhcese factory. At Ayles- bury, it i^tine, there is a niost flour- ishing factory for tho production of condensed milk ; but even this is not an Knglish invention, a* l bellev© I am correct in asserting that the first factory of tho kind wa* established In Switzerland. A tenant farmer writes in MMie Times that a |:ompai>y is bciiiK formed imBuckinghumshirte to intro- duce the ^o-operaiivc principle into dairy farthing; and rcally.it is high tlino that fornething of the kind was done. Wo know frdm past experi- ence that; work done by ftiachififry surpasses, j in nine cases out of ten, that effectbd by hand labor;; tnd this principle probably is as true of choose a* of any pth&v product. In butter, again, quality is a matter of primary important^,* and I have reason to know thai a neighbor of mine, who at times fvins prizes for hi* butter, command^ a much higher price in the market, lipiply because his quality is always good. The Hritfeh Dairy Farmers' Association, though formed rather late in tho day, hap a grand sphere of bsefuloess before iti In pro- moting a better knowledge!of choose and butter-making. I hoj^o, more- over, they mill do what tHey can to promote |jio-operation.. Something, it is cleai4 must bo donfy or our American I oisins will tak^ no small portion of our bread out of our mouth*. \e li?- 1 .- *> V Hhe Hewed on HI* Buttoa*. Old Blumraer is tight-fisted. Sev- eral days ago ho said to his wife : 44 Maria, I want yOu to look over that broadcloth vest of mine and put now button* on it, Vauso I'm going to a card party to-night.\ 44 Hut, Ely,\ answered Mrs. I*., \ 1 haven't any button* to match that vest; and \ \ Thunder!\ broke in Blumraer, \ the idea of a woman keeping house as long as you have, an' pretend in' to be out of button*. By George 1 1 be- lieve vou'll ask me fbr money to buy cm with next.' 1 - That evening Blumfner hurried through his supper and began array- ing himself for the card party* Pre- sently he called for the broadcloth vest, and M«#, B., with marvel Ions promptitude, handed it to him. Ho took it, hastily unfolded it, and then, at his eye too* in its complete appear- ance, he stood as ono transfixed. It was a six button vest, and there were\ six buttons on It, and the dazed optic of Blummer obserted Jhat the first, or top one, was a tiny pearl shirt- button, and that the next one was a brass army-overcoat button, with U. B. gloaming upon it, and that number J three was an oxydisod silver affair, and that number four was a horn but- ton, evidently from the back of one of tho Puritan fathers* coats, and then came a suspender button, and then, as tho daizlod eyes of old Blummer reached the bottom button—a poker chip (found in Bluminer's pocket) with two holes punched through it— ho gave a snort that matte the chan- delier Jinglo. There is, after all, a fine sqnso of humor about Blummer, and ho laughed till he cried. And there won't bo any button money grudged In that household hereafter. Cleopatra's Needle. ' \ Tho inscriptions to bo placed on the pedestal of Cleopatra's Needle on the Tharrtei embankment bavo now been finally decided upon. At the person- al sugjgestlon of theQucen«U has been resolvied to add the names of tbe no- ble men who lost their lives inUheir attempt to rescue the crow of the Clo- opatr* dt ring the storm In the Bay of Biscay in October, 1877. The inscrip- tions tire as follows:—On tbe eastern facc,*frhisobeHsk,quarried at Sycno, was ejected at On{lleilopoiis) jbyHta Char^ab, Thothmes 111., abbnt 1500 B.C.! Lateral inscriptions were ad- ded nearly two centuries later by llamosa tbo Great. Removed dur- ing the Greek dynasty to Alexandria the royal city of Cleopatra. It was thcre'ercctcd in tho eighth year of Augustus Cceaer, B. C. 23.\ Western face, 'This obelisk, prostrate for cen- turies' on tho sands of Alexandria, was (presented to tho British, nation A. 1); 1819, by Mahommod All, Vic- eroy pf Kgypt; a worthy memorial of our distinguished countrymen Nel- son and Abercrorabie.\ Embankment face, \This obelisk, through tho pat- riot it zeal Erasmus Wilson, F. II. 8., was brought from Alexandria cucasod in AH iron cylinder; was abandoned4 iu a storm in tho Bay of Biscay; re- covered, and erected on this spot by John Dixon, C E. t in tho 42nd year of tho rolgn of Queen Victoria, 1878.\ To fice tho river, 44 William Asken, Jamos Gardiner, Joseph Ben bow, Michael Burns, William Donald, Wil- liam Taton, perished in a bold at- temptt to succour the crevf of the obe- lisk ship, Cleopatra, during the storm of October 14 th, 1877.\— Scottish American. l - • • • .\• ' •#• • 1 • Aaother Polar Theory. Ttje Pen ver Tribune has found-an- othefr man who thinks )ie knows all aboiit tho North Pole. He is (Japt. A. B. Tuttlc, a sailor 70 yoarsold, who has traversed tho Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Arctic and Antar^tte oce- an*, and who has been devoting him- self for) theTlast twenty-eight years to tho far 'Vorth. He is now on his wsy to Washington to ask the Government to aid ijn discovering the pole. Ho has his owii whaling ship in Japanese waters,! and say* that Jf tho United State* i|cfti*c* him assistance, Japan will noj. Ho pronounces tho Sym- me«-hojo! theory foolish, and main- tains that tho true way to the pole Is through llehring's tftralC He *aVs that he ha* reached latitude 83° aad CV, which is scvercl degree* further than any f other explorer has been. Tho seav was comparatively open, with very little ice except in the form of immense iceberg*. Sailing through these, he found much to feed his the- ory of a'continuously open *ea to the north, and beyond that -a continent whereon dwells a racto which ha* no equal in point of stature and endu- rance. He found words which had evidently l>ean \cut and carved,\ and elephants* and tnastadons' tusks, seven or eight feet long. He also dis- covered gold and quartr, together with many other evidences which were tb him what the floating wood was to Columbus. Tar to the north of the land of the Esquimaux be- came Upon a new race of men seven or eight feet high, darkish in hue, with Itouian noses, long, black hah and whiskers, amiable and happy. From them and their sign* ho learn- ed tha.t four hundred miles north ot them was the country from which they came, pleasant, inhabited, easy to reach, the home of large animals like the ma* tad on, abounding in fbh, gsrac and gold. -*••• Dean Stanley wa* surprised at a station by a lean person with a tuft of red chin whisker*, putting his head io at a car window and shout- ing: \Hetlow Stanley? Hooiawl How's Afriky?\— Ex. ^ / i V // A Otatt *F TM0C«*T. ^. v. ! Pov*tyii tho tiki of driltty ^d/ tho tofchatoiM or »H«Klt»iln.~jr«> lilt i * . ^ U« a 1 pMloiophfliV Wt.tonldtt4tt' voar phiiMopkr, *• am * MW*~)£ Uume. ... . _ j.,.y .,,.. |^•:. • lie t*av«U aaib aojd'i»ot oajilwBhlw J Iy. who U f uarded trjr potwty itA guided by lov^-,8*- PMtp mdntf/ \ ll« who would look wilfa OMt&iJkji^; upon the farmer** pbrauit la not #of- thy of the aanwof mvu—B9^er. n . The flrettjr oolf aalaea wb«^atfcfc wlug; ao itU witb&M mtoift wtt« we once real, we dkrksn. Cloud* «f* the vf|| tbe faee o| day «oq Ualf to enhance itabe*«|^w Adrerslty has the effect of Ulenti whieb, in pro*|>erou» atancc* would haro laio don^a|kfl-.« Horace. j ..... , . x , . , v \ v /'<*•£', l'ower, like » dlavMmd, daailea \0jt% beholder and alao the wearer^lt d%- / nllies nteannoa*; iv otafnifM llltlf^ new; to whAt la contemptible tfffNp authority; aod to wf*t U^ow.exmlt^ '4 Mon.—VcA9H. . ..j, v. / /.r^/-'v;V:»; If Dot for that of xy>r>aniehoi, ytl^ftT l«Mtforambittoo^«alM,leita rojeot *\ ambition, let aa 4M|ifai thai thtnCof j honor and renown »• low and mm<& '( i cant that it makee oa- bef It of thJ\ aorta of people.^-Jfpwfa^ne. y*; y*?i, Aa in a maa'a lite, so l»MJblalp| v m. I think it is tbe most btwtttrt *»A' m® humane thtof 1a tb* worMtooslarle graTltrWltto pleajaare stjaa «|>e OM may not atok ia^o wamiultotf apt the other rise np |n itantnMrtoei.'* The truly groat aii^^©iM3V tioa, baar a,conn<enanoewoie ptftie» j ] ly than they are wont; for H Ir OsM, g tomper of tbe nig}** ba^rtav Jft* the palm-tree, to sir ire nMMtr^w«rila< when li la moat bur4eo»d>--dar Pkdft tp&falt. r / ••!> ,,•' ',/t Tk* god* In b4*o4y Workup about na that glre aaaadtind to *xert their' bidden throw out Into rmntkn rfiinae Ibir f •bun tbe day and lia eeoeeated <• *»^J) V 1 K< \h •i; r A M smooth seasons and titt itAmk ot>\ Addi*nu\ r m c ^ \ s .. f , , \- 1 know not wbathor ttofi^ such a thing aa a coin tUaipod a pair of ptotonaf but I with wero the devloe +*\*k tao^u^bi |«l upon tbeir doUars and 4M*t% 10 +#+^. that riches talc* to ^tanaehr* and fly **%y,~-Q*itMd. FACW Of BCIKKS AJ» flM* The obuntry last year ed 100.W0.0W ahok, -^ ?y , Work dono boforo^broatfaat ways irksome koti fatiguing, yb&on that acoouot hf very likely to]ba b& TJio AmosCompaity •vr^'yiv have got bo the last &,W0 <* faM IW,0W Turkish sabres, aad lack m^fl % 2M0 of having made Vf^-mdltyW. Of Uio mUllatti)of oigirt used ^y K this country, W per tm^.ui^fMi\ manufaeturod io tt» Uftttad SUMa;:' Forty or fifty yoara'siaoe Dtart^an^ our cigars wero importod. Tho enjoyment of eol0i/i bare beod 4 gradujai gw6wiJtL awd have depended largely hi? ihe ta#t/ for peraooal decoraiion^ ;* v/ - / : ^ J f^c>d milk consists o/aJ>oiJt^ cent, wateirpombine^ wWf «<bq4t l^M ^per cent of solid Utattor Mibd^l diffoaod io it, that* makes ftjhea*ier \ than water. . / /* , t * \ s d / : y\ Tho threi ktrgest l<^id! thd world? buiJt by the Works for the. New Sotttk ffovernment, recently toffc IWaf ti-yfbrtbelr destination. Ti*e motives are valued at ttejmbdks The same steamer also tobk ; OOt * laigo consignment of hardware x U\ll dry goods from a nunlber/Of looal ^ houses. s / ! #y / 'J ; 5V Dead, mi mi rat ^IkHkr. aa^cOQI^ monly call it, is iiisUnct wlt)kfbr«< Each thiy atom is attracted b*r%fq+ polled there, holds aad jUhottl^ bjr bands of Iron, 00 partlele U lafttp^ itself, but watched by the etomalo^er 4 and guided by tho eternal ha*4; aQ obey iramaUble law.—vA Ikpf^nA « 8Mk*$ \Fourteen H*xk*in CtetHMrfyrf \* • Cotton factor log and cotU .w«i {! mOls are oomUotir tocfWllilf tf» tbo ^ South. A little ^ubiUhiwn^ near W*stu|lmit«r, (Ga. t )of w^lcb ttio mi*\? cuinery only co*t $23)09, tor^Mi out about 127 worth of ma*«A44*rtd goods daily, and em pioysel^ktbandi attiity cents adar> TbortfttajEo wdfi^ Humes tho produdt. and'fiie owners, ' m tx who aro also plasters, obudo A TMt*M/| ly higher price for theirtcottoo thao If thev shipped iti fr-Tt • \ i# li ii difficult to hnajrine d^iW j < rud device than what Ja knoVnAs 1 the w^tcr torture in Japaii, U»e ori- j giuator* of^wbich jfolied ^pon the tor- 1/ menisof thtr*ta*moro powerful than }' mote corporeal itotferlng;' ^PIi0^iW>1 • oner is for several days ebnSned to an.extremdly aalt dWt, wfthovt rice A ^m r* W -••« St nibr clasa-room. Mr. L.— 4t Doe- tor, could the wick< d find aOy pleaa- uro iu associating with the good, In the next* life!\ Dr, A—\No* •in , > Mr. L.^-\ihen wasn't God kind to provide hell for their comfort ?\*- Itochetter College Hijter. / •/^c^ \, V: or wat/er. whan Hwor or tbi^o Wyi have passed the fcrjprfnf for wat^r b^ f comes incessant, abd theauffeHnfiof tho tortured mab approach the bounds of Insanity* Efforts are therf 11 made to obuln coofosslon br «ab[ecf- 7 f tog tbe \offerer tpjthe afotiy e^durotf by Taotaius whoif In tho tnldat of t$e infernal lake, wbo>e waters he coftld not touch. On aH sides the thirst distracted prisone* \b*h6ids wiater-^ \' water for which he would meti evcrything^but Which be 4oaOAdt touch except upon' the eondltltonaof n Gov: Marks has only on* le^i«Ute | Tioasurer Polk baa only on^ aott OoT. t.ains^GotiH)trdllor f baabtftvooj* at* -this in Tenneaaee. taf l^aftial^^J Gov. Nicholis -tas but/one ak* (tt&Y *\ one l^g, and In fc^Mtjtf CorolUk Olb H: governor has but'Offe lOf, aoi *w^V'rj Untteil' States senators hiW Mt^^.VP( tegs between them/ Watt atftds^l^ftt 'W did iL+JA>*isrm(1tk<r^^ M K V: i.. -r&? k. V // ^m