M 5 41 Happy home; Trtwasa. AC moa r "rarr bub," uu oon "a' n t, rer.. tc. 1 - (Entered, eomejlag to Art xrMtmi.la K" VI. krHn.A.1, Dunlwsjr, m ihs om- ilk i offlraof tea LWiransa of Omim a Wsabincloa tltr.l 1 An elegant easy chair, a preseut rota fyHardioco mother, Ml before tb wtt flre-plac, covered with an equally tcgant wrap of cashmere ; and M kill, M soon m H iu thought safe to remove . her from lb bed, w bar aba bad so long lain la dap unconsciousness, was placed fa th ebair and tucked suugly about . vUbtbawrap. - v ; ' - Everything Is drMn," aba aahl languidly closing bar great blua eyes, Wbil" parly lar-dro!) chased 'ewcb - otber down bet wan cheeks and dropped upon her attenuated Anger.' 'And why U everything a dream, my starting daughter?" was Aunt Hotdah'a eowipaaloBBto query, aa aha brushed ' MMtlaa poor remnant of pal goUlrn lunthat peralated In rolling itself up la 'bumnw UUto ring. In dfloe-of Iba good auraa'a skill. . . ' . j,,,M i aeoa had long and heavy bavida of hair, and aww but, eay am Matti Araetroug, or la Maltie dead f Maybe l a mUUkan about my m - 'r Maattt.tt-- - 'Yo bar baa ry alek, dear, and your beautiful bair waa aacrlAoad to iBAArooaifaraa Hgly bltetr. iut4batri,. froia MaUia'a aUadat of ab bUatrr to baalod now. and your-lock will grow again a abado daikar, and joatearty enough to tore lL nouoyauoe of, eurUog-plna iaidejclffliraAila would aJmoet eonarfil to bar aa bard a zalega of tick neaa jn yoo bare paaad ' tbrpogb, If ab oould know Ibat nature - would prprld bar wltb curling bair aa a .Z fompauaallott." tz' "WhorV-yctU t TVU took car of bar while I waaatckr W all did It," " And ab didn't anffer, yon tWnkj.r "Of eeorae not, dear Vfi all' foed yo ao well that we'd harttaketTcarebf ' br for your aake, If for norttlng rlaa. -I can't tell wbat makraanyboily lore , aaa, I'aa noUorabl a bit 1 1 late do seetlo drudgery, and Td a great daT ratber dl than Jl ra to go back to ItjoT poor AlaaO Brigga. -Tb aOeeta of Wbere'e AmoaT" ' . "Oooe to rial t a poor patient over lb QdearJejaaolbeiilwJi aitntbeooOnonient. TTia baby died, and ' H'a a Iionf a mercy, for tb latber'a aJ bopeleaaaot ' Poor Manila Brigga and tb good woman aeented lo bo talklog ' oaly to baraalf ; "Poor Mamie ! ab waa J oat tb g of Amoa, and I ueLto hope they'd grow ap and lore each other and ba maxTied eome UinerlJotolJ Tbom- aon aaaa along when ah waaly for teen ; and b bad a atock ranch, and Kami waa pretty and promlalng, and ber motboT . waa dead, f V f'li,,, rapidly fararreral yean I twit tbef wouldn't raalite wbat marriage waa to a , woman being a man, It waan't natural, I auppoae and be let old Thorn aon take ber. Bje-aud-bje, jrben bable came Ilk KitUnaTTbomaon took to. drijik f aad a Mamie la old and broknnto' when fb ought to ba Juat budding Into womanhood. Tbere'a aometbiog wroog, aoaaewbere." ', . "Yea, Aunt Jluldafi, tber U aom hhig wrong. I'm not going to f elmf - rled," and Maltl eloaed ber Vyef and leaned back upon tbcoabhna In lan-1 a a a m -. - -J guiq neipnaanna. ' ','My dear," aald Aunt Huldali aol ' amnly, 'Mo yoa auppoa Amoa belleree tbair',..' " 'I han't InLttn r.l i- -- Oood Aunt Ilaldab waa aortty g rlTrL . 8a Wad learned to look upon lite fortlirl oomlng aaarrlaga between bar aon awljtm maiuo aa aomeiamg loevltaUe. IVar, old-faabioned aoul l KU bnlooged to a pat ag when men and wooaea mraot what tbey aald, aud lived up to tfielr promlaea, regardleaa of couaeo.urucaaC' Vbeo the doctor' caiue in from hi . profeaalooal rlalt, Mattle waa aalecp ta tbelygant chair. Ha walked on tip to to ber aide, and bending, klaaed ber tendorty. . A aweat eokl playeU for an . rnatant over ber feature, and then art tied Into a look of aadnraa. "Amoa. my, uaxllog bor ,'LaaJJ bla naolber, while jk look-of- hardoea atole orr ber face aa ahe gated upon lite ', nleeplng oonvaleacent, "f have aom--S ' tbiog "lo'tell you that will grieve and aarprUe you. Be a man, dear, and bear it, AH will yet b weir." ' , 'Wbat la it mother; Mae anything goo wrong wltb Maltl T . . i PbdclrrlbatabwlII aotgrtmar- ." : rled. ' I'm a or you .never thought of . that.'' , . v ' . "Nooaenae, i mother ! AVho'a aaktng bar to gat married JAYh-a I think of tb sajnplea of married life that Mat. : tl baa wllneeaed In Ktonebeng aoun ty, I don't wonder that ab ahrinka . . from tb poaalble ordeal." , "But marriage dependa upon the manj If a good woman get a good huaband, - aba baa nothing o coapUIn ot" , ' r nVan, dear mother,, a good waman will aot om plain. I fUh yaw oould bav gon with n to-dayto otd, man Ttoomaon'a to e poor Mamie, nich i W retched oeaa and (ualr yon never'aa w. AM yet. Wbett Mamie married that ban, even yoa, bo bad rboaen ber for 4aoghUr-ln-lAv,y know," with l aoMtng (mil at tb old remoibraae, "traa yoa tboagbt'it good anatvu, l r bleb Maml weald hav born an viae, If aha bad refused. "Bt bar Ufa baa bean a coaalea root! a of an ffbrl ng and drudgery ad privalloB iod neglect. Mettle's motber auk long ago nndar tbo am kind of bard. no, although laaa-AtmeliaBg ia not a drunkard I shoabf far for hie daaghter to become tba mother af my children M be bat ba, ' la bla Igaoraaea af th.we of pbyelology, aid by Yho law af man and Ma wlfa'a Ignorant belpltmnea, la. posed opoo beelovry way taautally, morally, pbyaloally, aaiaally aad tbo raanlu wero an aOMtIlcaib, a asmsroa family fV oh tie per a chil dren, aad a imiJ wtfewb baa farad von worot tban tba Aral. Mattta, botng tba oklaat, waa bora balbra Ibagtorloaa poaalbilltlea of her motbor'a rabd-oat waaaband bad bcaaaaa itinat aad ab iaboriU bar aaaiaor'a goad aad anat dliaHmlaatlaa, bjr an lultaally af ppaatUa t marital wvitado, wbbsb I at float abjaatod I a auAraUaino, bat which aba ha taugbt ata to glory In, aa a borald af tbo warkfa lurtbeoaaiag alatloa froaV aacUl atna tbatar by a aaeaaa eoaHnod to UlogaJ aameiatloaa botwm aara and a iaiia. - t)li, Axl I bop yoa baro aot baard aacb borrid talk fraaa llatlte Araa- atraag. .,,-,.,.,.. r rt- r-.-- Tb doctor laagbod quietly, noting bar look af (rlgbtoaod diagaai. "Xo, ntbr. Mattl U lib jnnraalf. anaaaiaaarllj pT&mh aboat auoh tblng.Ae a payafc 1claa. I bav Quietly, and for mmi la. formation, probed la eortei ulorr in lu deepat plooea, ad wb I took at mar- rrvation, I lora bar alt tba battar fur rrfuaiog to booooi a pray to it a ab - ABioa Hardlngvyaa an cruy. Uar rlag ta a LUviuo ordiaaao. It to tba only aafeguard of bamaa aoeiety. With out 11 tborwwrtd weuid rotarn to lu aa ciaut'bacbaritm. T Homo iegal roatralat mnaf be put upo Um fioU of moa, or tb world would be paeplod wltb tb oOapring of jiceallouanaaa 'Marriage ia nooornbi taniv aay.raui.' "I know it, mother, and rejote la tb fact. -'ButoboremougeraaiMiadulUrara Ood w III judge;' If you quota Paul pieaea to do blm Juatioa. f tail yoa, mother, there la much material for Ood'a Judg- JtJlLJMPbyJoUtloB, marriage aa I aaw to-day ia tb famiiy adultery la wedlock will be vlaiied an on tb children anlo tba third aad fourth araraliana,.:'n'jj.,-i.""'' ' "But girla moao't marry unleo they are -witling to abide tbo ooaeaqueaoaa." T1iauaanita marry be for they are old enough to imagine tb coaaeqoeooee. Wbat did I know at fourteen of tbo ro aulta of marrtago f 11 : Bat yoa were a boyAad boya don't mataraaarly, lik gtrla. .. "More aaaatan, OMtbar, dear. Ulrle bae a groat deal aa maturing to do Ibaa been. C'aoaaaaaaUw thav ; a raw well-kept womaa af forty ' to always quit a yooag la aermlag aa the equally well-kept man of tb aam ago.'? f. "Woil, I OA now vorjrjroolly, you when MaUi aald eke Weuldu'l marry that I hardly know bow ta toll you of.it rnd yoo onlyaajr ber ia It aner all im Uataie wa'ea Bad to oar har from tbo grave, too. tear lovac b anxMu to adoraUoa, and you'll aubmlt to anything ah deovanda. lie carvfol how yoa build up hlola be t weoa yoaraalf and Ood.", "Ood gav me groat power of loolag for my own weU-boiag, mothvr. H will not coat me otT bee nee I aurtaro, u lite rate ant control Ilia blbai, boUeat gifuy- Bui, what gad Will it do yoa to love if ah will not beoona your wWr ::.. . : - ft 1 bid ber Aimaad mine, dear uther. W'bea alt tb One responding clordfc t bof ooul and body ar attuaed la baroaobjr Wltb mi aw, abo will ao fail to ojioak oawl lu, aa bar aorvaot, alaMdiug at th aaerod portal, wbereia.la all tb bolfowad myotery that euahrouda humitt life aad iov aad bappiueaa, I,aa Ued'o appoiutedV abaii-do bar bidding. TtU then, ftt work aad wait, W that a huabaad'a greatoat triumph aoa alats tor cooquertug btmoelt" 7 , , " " "But Mat lie abhors bomwwork. 8b ralla Itdomeat I dradgory , and ah nevar unU mak , a careful, , happy, economical "hua keepeK" : p- , - . Tb doctor waa paciog ' letaaroly back aad forth, la th groat, bar sitting, room strangely quiet la the temporary abarne of every Armstrong, aav th crippled Kettle and tb aleeplug ob ject of tht aarneat eoovoraaOoa. His mother last remark brought him to a aaddea staad. ' "Mother," he eielaJnted ia -a decided ton; "I oneo was eat Ash enough, owing, doubtlesa, to your teach ings, tooaterUla Jwotauch Ideas aa the yoa now oxaeoaa. . MaUte taugbt aaoa needed liaaon, - though, and f bav treasured It up la a bat I traat la a gool sad honest heart. Who In rat mad mat ri moa ml oeiposlUaa to bf,-f- was hot-headed .and aeiSabTentertaialag only lb fancies wblcb yaw had fostered. I shall aerrr focgxTtha baughyr wHb wkfc-.a ab mot asp faiunat wonla dad dWda. Kb waa deeply thrilled by my aympatbetl play a poo tb touder chorda of mo that vibrated through and ttuwaga nor awa ai lug aoaL t knew It wall, aad yet I was eel Oeh enough, a many a mi to and ha to fallow up every legally bla advantage tbat I might gala over ber better Judgment. Tbo taugbt mo that evening I oonabUr tb moat valuable of my life. Bb draw boraelf up haughtily and aald: 'I am not wbat you wiab m to be. My ia to milk eowa, waab diaboa, aad rate babiea Cor my paternal relative, wb baa already daatroyed on wife, and U mak ing sUfc.Uiougb" uncomfortably alow work Of the aaiu kind with another. 1'oar otiaaiun ealiayo amoag the colli- yaled mea and womea af lb land, wb Can quota from tb claaaioa, mythology repeat blatory, talk aena and emplay aerraota.' Our li bar faliea to aa In different lam, our roede of life moat be nee forth diverge to In I react each other aevermore,' BU11 blinded r paaaloa which tbooo ehiU- Ing worda bad failed U cool, I my an it, only to receive froa bar tb cutting rebuke, YouJorget yonraalt Remember tltat I abbor tb ' aeual routiu of domeatle dutiea. Three, you eoufeaa, are wbat you deal re ia a wife, and I would .puggeat a Chinaman notng lea expeuaiv and much more "And yet, Amoa, you failed to-Uke warning !" and tb mother wrung ber baode to give proper txpreaaioa to ber deep diatreaa. j , Yea, motber, I did take warnIotI began toatudy tb great problem of do meat la Ufa aa never before. Aa a pbyal clan I bar many opportunlUea to tear of bnmaa miaery which aa other' per- cau obuia. Two-third of my paUentaar dieooatoated wivea, who ro poo aoulldenco ia m fa relating tboir , grhrvancea, which yoa, who war Meal with a noble huaband, oould acaroely rralia were I to repeat them. If nloe-teolbe'of the buohanda af tbo land could only; know tbo atortaa that are ttourvd Into th mmi AmIam jby aiveewbo aaaual dootor bttbi aat up their aubataoca, wfaibr madioal at tendania mak aval a endeavor ta patob ap tba reoatto of v totaled aalnrVa lawa, they wauld pall I heir bato over tbair eye trod very abamo aa tbey walk the etreeta." . : -' MIeara-ml" aigbed tb good lady, adjuatlng ber apectaclee aad amootblng ber apron aa ah roae to go to tb k Itehon ak ariangeuieuw for ThTooowdry moal 1 "J don't know wbat tbo world la oomlng to. Noaueb blfaJotia' aotioa ever croaaed aiy mlad, wbea,i-waa a girl " ,;,f T ..i ' i '.::,-. ) faaao Armetronev who "during bla daagbter'a aevereat illoeea, bad remaiaed almoat cotiatantly ladoora attadlag aa beat heeoulJ, after th awkward man' .nerof a man without etperieace, to4b naroaaary laltora of the eiea room, found It ' enow bad partly subsided, to leave tb bouae la car of genoroua'Aant Hutdab, while be devoted kls Um to his famlab- Ing berda. - Hl" Molly bad preeed eo leroij aou reintciory loai abdi noioan waa glad when tb weather bad auffl- elentty - moderated to allow them to Incumbent upon blm aa aoon a tbaTva", ' ,urn 10 oppooiao-Qirectioii. K- wttlfnP theJleldar-Tha bther childreo, rrTfclifii ujSiijMyZ-wll r.ljniin at their itead, ware compelled to apend tb day at tb dlatrict achool; and ao It waa that Mat lie's coovaleeceac waa marked by a period of qaret reat, quit favorabl to tb promotion of perfect health.- . . ; When AuutHaldah retired to'Ha kitcbea, the doctor drew ap a chair aad aat down elos to Maltl, looking Into her waa -fas with fervent tsadsraaoa. "Is this heaven T" ab asked dreamily, as aha opened ber eyes and smiled. "Am I rfrorf f or what Is the matter 7 T-Yon are felling Well, my sweet"' D you - remember - bow - torriby III yon were ?" . '.: l I's'ali a dream, Amoa. But I am a happy ! It aecm as though I had ai waya beea ; walking la dorkneea, and that lifta baa Juat begun to lllom my way. Tbat'a why I fear I am dreaming. You'll purchsoe rMoaebenge farm, won't you " M'hatt Would you hav me con- algn you to toil and drudgery all your days upon tbla ranch, wblcb you de test so utterly t "No, Asm, Yoa won't wool to do tltat. Beside, I. wouldn't, aubmlt to. J anyhow. But I bavo a ptaa to ewbmlt to you wb h reata upqp tb purcbaa of: this farm. I have thought it all over 4a my dream a. I'm too tired to tell yoa about It now,- but I most tell yoo that I hav determiued not to get married. At any rale, J shall aot marry for aeveral year to com. Will yoa be angry f "1 bidyourtlsao,myquoaof boarta, I can wait aa long aa you tbiak boat Marriage mean so much more to womaa than lo man, that eh should ever be umpire In all that la Immodiatoiy aon nected therewith." " fc "I ft-ar luat t shall never be abl to make you happy, Amoa f am not a eJagl Mt Sweet womanly' lu tbo way that yoa fancy. I want to shin ta tb world no a leader of Boms aort, I bav fsncjel ibat I must study medicine. I ball want to b tb Jaalor partaor la tb firm af Uardlag A Armstroag. Uw will tbatoult yoo r - -. yttpleadidty." : r . ' ; "Tboal am aoateot. laoakln'ttblak of a eo-prtnoroblp with asy body area." Aant lloldab cam la preaontly with a platter of tompUng via ado, of wbiob 4 Mottle ata with rotaab, tb dovtor ptay- rufty feeding ber wltb a spooa. . , T 4 J Ibat lf yoa two doa't gat mar- rU yau augVL t-Jor-ro'ro aorfaot aimpUton about aasb otber".aid Anat Uvldah. . , , . ,. , i ' Aa aooa aa .MatUo grU a lUti atronger we intend to diacuaa a cVpart aorabip that doaaa'l aoeaa aaaniag,1 sptalaed th doctor: r "Tbere'a oo otbeff oa-partaerabip bat wen moa and womea thai la at all proper." eiclaJated tbo aaolher in die- may. . t . " Wk r . aakad Mait!. opeaiag bar graA biu eya wltb a aUrtWd bk, a I bough, nuopicloB jofovll bad oevor roaaad bar mlad. i ,v.. , JBocauaa people mould talk T Wd of aaythiagonabeurd r' . . "Dear moUer," aald tbc tbajtor Irmly, "MaUle aad I are ootr pouaiUo for tba bahbliag of tbo awii.miadd. I have weighed this auhjeet woil, oad I am re aol vd to do rigJU, nod wU aegNUiemtU aa I ran fir human lawa to grow into tba reeagniUoa of equal aud aact juo tle to ail jbo and aoinew. It woai't hurt Maltie balf aa badly to be aUndered by tb vi-minded aa It would to b ia- Uored .bljmaaiMofor a bib ber good Jodgmaot Ul no feadyJlottl amiir you that you needn't worry. We'll de pend upon you for uecvaary aid in nul lifylng lb proprieiiea aud allaying the Infrrttal auapiciotta of tb fowd-tuiuded old bag, mother Uruudy.'fl- I "I aboulj prefer i UaLJou. !. vr-1 eautioparyjuroaure. to quiet tb alan- dering tongue of (briber Urundy," aald MatU with a rlugi.ug lai-li, quit lik br lden aelt. , : "Chlidrro, you talk In riddle. I do not nnderauud you," and tb mother turned from MatU to bar crippled elate r aud began auppiy Ing ber wltb food. "I dou't know that w fairly under atand ourvlvea, aayet, but we propoao to eouault our own euuveniouc aud goodaeita in wliatevar we undertafc, Juat aa we would if wo war two meu, r l w women, who wre talking of n Ufo-loug partuerahip. 1 trust, motban that you will, realixe tb fact that It ia to my interest to protect my future w If from aught that la anaoemly," aad tb doctor appeared almoat tranaflgured by bia leu- earn aat neaa, aa be alooj behind Mat- tle'a chair and etroked her pali lovingly. "Uear-a-mc'" aigbed the good toother; l-eao't tvlt what ti world Uoomlug to. I'm aura J dou't andorataad what tbaae young folka are thinking of But tbej'jajgf age,,aod tlx a '4-do a they Jil, . I gucaa, ao there's no naa in worrylug." rTal mqiiouU.1 DKLK ATt PeoW-k. There la eon- etanl.eympolby expreeaol by rubust people for .thmaj-of aitghr iihyaJi-ah-cwnyf L . . .. T. i . ' vrmmoo. mm uttaa iaa avaanaiziiv 1 k mi otiiwiv frmiir wim mia 111 moat fearful disorders, aid ln Ikrv oatof four five the longest, llioa of glgantleotrncture are almoMt alwaya roskleosof boaitb. They any, -XoUiiog aUt-iaad golnurtba bTnt.l If lo f.r.0, and nana i ; and so ttiey atoud tM-drou, eat crabs at mldnliiht, and dott their flannel In April, and got their fret wet. Rot.iUViicat people or shy of fieri I.- Tbeyktiow-tbat-oiareoe baa been ttab- tug lor litem for twenty yrv sud they way twHU Hi Inyifc; Tf.l ' tfiul can beeaecht If hseea the shallow f th sportsmatf on tii brook. These people whom everybody eiiiecU to die, live on roost tenaciously. W know of a young lady who evidently married a weaJlky maa of turn ty -Mr year on tb J tbai l-g. anj ai ai atmaaj l nl 1 aa tan an ana eg awaapsar -wwaa www w vrw w wvo m arvrsj with reference to her onf-t.' JrO. But th agsd Invalid Is so careful of bla beallu, and th young wife la ao careless of bora, that it to see iinoertain whether aho will inherit bia atoreliooeea, or he will lubertt hrr woidioa riiut. ileal Lit and longevity depeud more upon cauUon and iatvlllfent management of one's self than Upon nriginai physical oetA-. faul e advictotUeaiierltrtaairoDrtaU to people la all occupatioua: "Do thy- self no barm.1.-JL; ' . . rut xn-TAtxTY. When we walk near powerful -mohioery w know that oo iatep andtuose tuirlity eoglnco will tear ns to pieces with luelr dying wbseia, or grind us ts pnwhr in their ponderous Jaws. Ho when w are thundering across lit laud In- a -railraad narriaae, and therw Is ttotnlnc hot nn Inch ot Iron Hang to bold us on the Iin4 Mowbts, we are In a ship aod tiit- Is nothing hut the thlcknesaof a'piank hetvrvon ns and eternity. We Imagine, then, that w ar bow ctoae we are to til dg of tb precipice. But w do not ere It. vu-tbrMtitsrrMt the land the parti lion thst dtvldee ns from eternity is something less lbs the ooh plank or a boir-ioch iron Doua-e, Uia machinery of life and death a o ithio us. The tis- e thst ttold thfJbeaUng powra-4o4 tboir piore ar orton not thk-ker than a ah nit of paper, and It I list thin aorti tleo rupture I it would bo tbo aam aa if a cannon bat! .'ad struck us. Death ts atorabfy tmuoil up wtth llfe In the very, atntrture uL-aat Us lies. . troggt aa ha wouli to widen the anaoe, ao maa ran at any lime go further from death 1 I ban Ui ibicfcuese el a aneel or paper, A Whto moeVI mooomnt ha placed over tb grnv of William IL Heward,intb Fort Hill Ccmtery, at A a burn, it isdwcriovd nig tmmeuae, finely-acoliitarMl tahle, laid entirely over tb tomli, roaaad ot tbo hood obwot three feet higher lhao tlieaurforoof Ust.plaee, la tbo form f a cinerary urn twined with ivy. and aotmnntsd wit bo si ass wraatbed wHb th leaves of ta oak aod tbo Uarel. The tec of the labia bars th words: "W illiam H. Seward. Born May la,, IMMl iMed October IA, IfTt" And th ibaa Of tbo aro hears th lo- acrtptioa wbhfb. In hie lifcUm, bo aid waa tbo only eptlapta b waa ambitlou todcoerve; "lie wa Faithful.?- ' It to the earns wl.tlj sblrla aa wlthJ trowaera. No man cao er-r'bo happy. no matter erhot bra soceev f life, whil ' tb ooo artlese ervaai aud oa to ottior k "It ia a Ikaa for a Vemaa 1 Speak ia - ; ada,w .... , ' Paul U still quoted to Joatify maa ln bia aaarpatlsa. Bnea It fottow that bo eaua that aaUqaatod Mocbelor. Paul, of twa thowoand year ago, relieved bis brain of that I ai maculate couoeptloo, that woman moat b ruled by It, while any maa af aa baadeod years, at tb preeoat Uaae, ia eonatdered too impotent to be th aooeptod floni and master" of any young wonian of to-day ? Not that Paul was two thousand year old, but too tal ta aula aad atupid enough to ba two hondrwd tbouaaml yearn b hind tb press ot time, llad Woman furnlaheil and dcoratd churchea then, aa now, he would bav been "out of bie eposes', ksbindtboairet U woa n4 of ours ibat b apokq or bad tba aiigbtoat oiMeplfon. Th Idea of quoting Paul for woman's potttioal OubJugalioul II eoutd not lett a tibareii boat a dapat; a artoat la bla assnliiHl fob-from the Holy Ghent; a aleam engine from tb Ihrvil's cbarlut; Its whbtl from Gabriel's trum pet; lb Whit I lone from Wotmnoo Tvoipt, mar eroaU ho be siespli a a a Janitor to either of these. I'eoc to bia aelira I May tbey never mora ueacat- trel iii woman's patbway. "Wants foe not know enough to votet ah ass Is education;, i'olillca is But nor adiera.": - Proliobly on young man at th age of toeory-oue to greeted wttb..sucb dls eourtesy. - Tito eory first brvotb, and the last, of vory hamaa awing la drawn In a political atainapher. No sooner doe tie see the light, than politic entwine itself round about lt. It Is Its father's own eblldV while Its mother-la Its fatbIbJ ers -tielpeneet," U aay ou eaa lU whatTi1 that la. , hbould th father die, leaving prop erty, politic euro knocking at the deer, appwiaUng o guardian for lbs child aau lis property, ino guardian may blr th ' halpmeC"';Uat waa, lo nurao and rear the child, or he may blr a stranger to do Ibia; or he may do it blenaalf. If eneanoteut, aa all rwn art presumed to bby tba law when titer lot1" your minlater or physician. Aud mooey enougii to b a aumulent uiuco ment. But if there le no property! poli tic keep n respectful distance, suppos ing tbo motber, in that case, to oompo leut to provide all tbingarequlalt, bow ever fevbl io. health or nu me roue her family If ab aucoeoila, It la a matter r soar; ir she falls nler tne weight Lof hev rmpmisihtitu and eHiMHiao, (which to aohlom tbo caae.) it to ooo tency. Tbo sympatlsy of- thamaoV-opseA-yorph ally govs out towards um -poor men wno eocnasoered with sock a "Itolp- wheaa match boa bifUeaueaa re tarded bla prorresa, having no capital except bis hands, wltb n docen children, more or less, and Dlmaeir and nis neip most" to support. , , j'f."; rsi,Z.-iiC Jisfure womaa aeogltt to vote, ab was "an. aogel.urjhe haa tost Uat. Of a truth, there Is one thing "swallowed up In 'Victory.''- An angel of darkneae she kmswhswai.tr. arter hhoM omoT loyally, ait doe not know mwwtaud and noede educaliitaT-to- bo oh aa eotial Mr wtLh-tfce blsckeet and most stupid (-African and the nst Ieuifh4eriul- gmotawr-Hm-itbo "prtsnne ami pgpeft hOMSr t.f foreign dsiUc'govoruoariita, to. whom, for twolollars, ia gveo abao . Willi unapsokabbahhomonco doe1 woman resist aurh diabolism and tnjoe- tie. ; Kvry naptrntion of ber nature re volt against tbla uuapproachabla bu-, . levsi of a aewto." . fiot poiitieally; wbiio polities dsgrs toa woman to tbo level of a mous beneath tbo feet of rbes krtd of the pauper of th land, warda wlioa auiMstrt sh ts compelled to ewnuibute, aim wlrew look Uwa upon her 'wit )M he eooiplaceocy of tbo "lords of ereaiiou." aauminc torula ber tiny. Polittoa aa a aciene ar art le a abject of vast attest aad loporUaea1' "Wkat baa womaa to do wtU aoliUar' or go, tenma.ui.ht. to more nocepub I ? i omaa know that abo II v under some 1 govern meat, la wtrteto ab baa no eon- troi aor Infli to which ab ta nbtot to tba aopportof wblcb abo muat ooo tribute,' directly and Indirectly, If eh bu property, and Indirectly if sbe ha none; botng taxed far everything that ait oommande for ita sua port, if aba claim to bav any right, except that of aubmlmlon, ah is aneered at and re pulsed, nftentlme with tb moat oflea eie epithet and manner, a If ah wae destitute of every as use of propriety nnd delicacy of fee I lag; attributa aa appli cable to womaa mm to man, to tbo ruled m to th rulers. Th only uason why tbey ar aot recognised aad respected ie because womaa bos ao political power ha not emerged from th bondage of despotism; whether tbo ruler Is oue or many, it Is not tbo less despotic to ber. "And Ood aid unto tbom, (th man and th woman, l hav dominion.". Th rooimoo mum with which thiss ar ew- dowed ays so, too. II seems to be 'root th want of tb exercise of this sense that woman to debarred from tbo politi cal privileges that are rightfully hers j that of alf-government In ai boated Itepobiie I atand of Freedom I . Woman ba all tbe rights ahe wanta." Kb ha lb right of being held In amii's potittoai graap, benaatn in leet. vt tli lb deepest dyed villain of cMir own and forvia-n natlooa; at tbo, thought of whom ahe abndders; nt tb aight'of whom oho frara aad tram Wee; Uj rough lbs four of whom abo bull aad bora ber doors (even In "broad day ligbl'V lest tbey enter and cut ber throat and deepotf iter r rter prnpvny. - . ts . Hh boa tbo rtelit to pestsat ngalnat thU pptiUoai tkralldoa. With tbo right on mea tbe duty of everJT woman to seek rwirrea of nh powers that be. . Womaa) ba ewverod th field, not la eingle flie, hot witb a mighty, ever-increasing, tovlociMe host, from lb Uat and tb West, aad from tb Nnrtb aod tb ttouta. Tbo Journey may bo a loog 1 k..a I ft! IIm k. sn Mfntfrsil movement.' Woman will neither ball?. nor flinch antll ab trlantphantly ewters to awaU reongaiaed a a (roe and lad pendent oill sew of tbo Iowa, Ml, aad natloo ooaa oquaJiiy wltb tb wisest aod tbo bat. Instead of beneath tb feet of lb eft scouring of tb earth. - r Ho help ber, neon, rfo hwtp ber, em aa. Af. L Wreo, a to iteoio oeoa. Ugatut. , . - "Tbe flr Wu tbe reo4t of graa.ear. ansa " aid an Inooraaeo broker to a I rum pis ia maa whoa amra wa ta rains. "1 know baa la UJt," replied tb avtav "and tbat'a Jaat lib risk I paid yoa to assam." Ta FaaIeJkTci& - My' basband le a aWtor. Judging frosn bto reouiatlan, bo to sunaii to ooo In aaviug tifo and makiag abort aaiaa. He to estremviy aeuaitive and enoaeieo. tlooala th dlo-harge ilila duties, both truthful and faithful. . But ber Is where It ploebae erodit, orortit. A doetor'a family ar iiabi tod bod aad olotb- Ing. nnd it take rash every time. A doctor must have drugs ami lust ru meats; then oume in Ch poaltlrely, to ay nothing of harsss ood fosd,and lb baa drsd aud oaa tneldontal Osrsssary ( tbo keepliur up of a family aod a bnal- in hen If there la a tbaukeie tavern oa oar th, a doctor house hrone. If a naaa to eamlag to town to" have btai boraaa shod, aad to get asms toliato. a kindly brings la bis wife knd flr or ton children lo ap the doctor. Here is ejree. twin bav th whooping eougb, and my old womaa foto mhrhty poorly latety. Mpbaabsnl las sea hladinani oaBalsOod to attoad to lb wauta of iua uVar patroua. I abow any little one wllh their plate, oto th kitchen, to finish Ibotr dinneia, wblto I baste to ro-ar-rang and onok more dianer for aor sup. porters, aa tbsy sty to themselves. When night cornea, by comparing note for limo, meals and horse fsed, our Tteai I inenoa nave oust no, at eoaa prtceav, tally Ore dollars, while for th doctor's ser vice they grumbl at the charge ot two dollars, and leave with the eomfortlng remark, "Well, doctor, I'll try to pay you inaido of tb year, if I ran." sw this 1 noCxn isolsloil coos i it to-ott of "Patsy bavin' theehilla aWerat had Naoey Ana baa tw teeth thai aauot be KUod ; tb baby noeda it guana oat; aa and Jane bo eoro sjrss. and tb daily occurrence niorr the hia.t(ly, Tl(l h as k last reaorT applied to" After -tphyaleian has' faithfully aU I Mr, Brown for fond, and shelter. Mr. B. tended ' ynr family, day. or ulght, through the Worst of diseases, or ttie must diflloult cssss of aurgary, boar-can you, without bu ruing cheek of ahame, aak him to wait n year for bla pay, and din times not of lea yoo will aboae htm for bia cbargee even towat. Yoa will study to invent sotn piou to avoid pay why la It ? - You mak no such calcula tion In regard to lb merchant, grocers or millinery bills; Uter 'tis money down, and tb placards buug around lo a store, "Xo credit here," you abide by aa strictly as if 'twere law, Although th minister and physician bav hot I good for barter, tbetr Um aod capital -j invested - is usually mor tht a ia re quired to Mart a common bust nee house, relocation is not to be bad for nothing. r pnysteian to be per- fseUy asmvorsaot wTta eeety part ot tbo Human system, witb every acbe and nil Ibat fleah la hrlr to, to be reody with every remedy that Is known andVr th sun, nnd to uw strength to fly at your slightest bid, be It day or abxhWotorm r suuabin, yet you ay lo blm, "1 will pay ysu such rlce aa I pbraa and When I pleas." Tike International. Tun Drr.riwT Wrix tVfihf WIS ku. At about twenty mile from Berlin if si tooted "ths -villa if hoeraubora. notodjor th deepest well that bos rver been un. trwlng to the prvoeiH- of gyponm In tit bwollty, which Is at a saodeewtp diet ana from tbe Mattel, It occorml to Ibe gvryntneut aiiilinrilJa In ciiarge of tba minee to obtain a aup piy of ruck alt. With this aud In View, thwarnktng of a shaft or wet! alt teen leet ia diameter wa commenced some av yeara ago, aod at a depth f tw bumf red and eigtrty feet the jolt wa reached. Tb boriug waaeontinned to a further depth af bin hundred and alxty th diameter of tbo bore belar re duced to aboat thirteen Inebo. Tb i operations were eubeequcuUy prosecuted ay too -aid or ateam, uutii n deptn or to-j4!t feet waa kttalood. . At this potnf tbo borln wsa discontinued, the borer 'ii w I -r c- taxing llllf Ifl ll.f valt depioil, whTcaTly time eablbite tb enormoa Uitoki 1.KU7 fetl. As people ar beginning to observe each anoivvrary of their wedding day mora franwenU Ihaa fbrmeriv. wa hh blo w a full llat. As will bo not it gt vabfoote erf ehbneea to Viebr r poa attsed. gi va plenty of shaaees to "ewivbrate." First year, Otto a Wedding. - Keoond year, Paper,.' : Thfrd year, I out her, . Fifth year. Wooden, fteveotb year. Woolen.. - . . Tepttryar, Tin. Twelfth yar, Hi! k and Fin Unea.- Fifteonth year. Crystal. TwenUeth year, Cblua Twenty-fifth yar. Kilrer From this time forward tbey r less frequent, and tokens of oatosm become or valeabl t . . . . Thirtieth yar, Pearls. Fortieth yar, lluhiee. Fiftieth var. Golden. ' Wevstyflfth yorrl)tamoad. Lovn. Lrnxna. -la every yar ill writtea Just about a roajiy tellers of Uiia kind . whetber peopl ' pi -on tin ue to oafl thetn ailly or aneibl. It makes n dlfteionew what.oatoidew believe, a that lb portiae infreotod ar suited with the eontenta. If we Coo fern our true convict lone, love. Jet tore, yeara . ter I bey are written, reach tbe tenderrst aHectiohe of. our iwtaree. Many-and many n totter of tbls'fcfad'to oarried like a Jewel next lb hart, and valued a thousand times more tlian a JeweL hrtU owner. "Never bum love sKle. It In a swoet, sad ph-asor to iiBve 'tbam le read, wba tbo lak to brow anil tba pa per yellow With age, when Mo band that traced the loving woiMsire fol.led over th hart that -promptpd them, and lay under tho aad. K I loving brt-1 tersretftur OoIcJJmI burning, forgive and I tcttbVm. Th Port smooth T ears some of th obt Mnoolera aU lie at th leloa, and ana of I hem, etetiig with oritieai ryes a yacht mooreit at Htar it land, apied Ita nam, fvWch. Fprlt th obi man . slowly, rTM.-WUI, tr that kin't the shirs way I vr. did see to spoti naa t tldb. A clergyman rfiy askol a i girl Ing ber Intended t "Is be la bis stlsn aod ewrrtac a aalettat Cbrtotiaa bb replied I "la hie ne Versa lion b is try pious, but-1 never aw him la bieearriago f ' - It la aid tl it omong persona af U yam aod i tr, tbo proport0" f u illiterate la iter in hoa rranciaco than la I'aioo. ether Urge City in tb Irish RiTllnr ars "Tew nbry rood reoutaabaa. iiT publicly and aK prtvatoty. "Orer tk EHI tejhs Psor-Hea." Will Cor lelo's not botlo farm beiiod. bearing the above title, U brought forci bly to ittlndby a-recent bioal orrurreooa. Ooo day tbla week Hon. 8. W. Brow a apaaarsd befor the Cooaty Aadttor and ntada lb atsiaarv atltdovis La aetiti Juliua huleie to relief from th oouaty. in appiifatimi waa granted, had Juliua bee roe a chare -on th count v. - M r. Haioto baa etpertrnoad mar than tb or.ii of k' ranee, bo waa eduoalad for tbo iearal proiaaaiou, ami- waa, we bviiev, admit ted to tb Washington TVrrltnry bar years aeo. II ba realiiad ta Ihia oouaty Ofisoo year, having la tbo meaiUiuie married, and partially raorod- Brirfaurtyr alx or area cbildroa. 11 lias recHved I wv remittances atnc asm from bio parental estate ia Kraass, aa f regaUng aemotbUtg ilk IU,0UU. Tb ' utv(et of litio nsooer, ladiaioaoly io- , veatou, was toumi aunicJent to aupport blm aad bto family aoatertoblT for aov- eml year.-'- At tenfrUs too demo af ' strong drink tank, bold af bias, aod ail ' was changed.. His note aad mortgaga , took uftto llirmerlve wing, aad was so. still, the dWH of rrrseord entered the' isouly eirde and naveeed ' the ' saerad band forevrr. Things kepi going from) ,to worsr, until at thelaat term th IHstnctfunit the wife applied for and ohtalned a divoroe. "- It wae fbaad ' llisl t hs rowperly waa Inextricably la. volvvd. aod lit truatoe into lianda their aftalra were committed for settlemeni, after squaring up, found nothing left. Palate cannot work. Ha la wiiltogr enough, but ho aottbor tbo kuaok tsar tbo atrogth. Hi' hotel- keeper faowerhtm the door th other iod n si botet Imu as long a b oald ataod it, and than apphWd to bav blm mad -larg upon tb coonty. Tbo 8istepf Charity furnish htm with food and eti a Iter at an tpene to th eoanty of fifty eeut pr day. Tbla la perbapa th beat that oould bav beea douo aa dor the eircutnstancfa. 'ancouver Jirg-isfr. Ltagtk of Geological Ferieda. Th alebrated gwologial writer, Mr. Lubbook, ia bie Uk u tilled "l're-Hi-torio Timasv" ays that all lb facto of geology tend lo indicate an antiquity of which w are beginning to form butr a -dim Msev Take, for laatanca, on aln l Jormalioa our wsli-kwowa cbaik. ' v Tbia etooaiats entirely of ahslla, aod. rragmenta or aliens deposited ai lh bot tom of an ancient aao-foraWy from aay oohlTnouC rioeh- a process aa tbia must b vary sbw probably we ahoukl . not bo very much above the mark If we were to aeauuie a rat of depneltlon of ten Indies hi a eonlqgy. Jtow the chalk ' U hp ward id IJMO fe4 thick, and woobt have requirol, therrfure, more than IM, OWyara for lu formation. Tb fosslllf aou betla of frel Britain, as a whole;'" aro snorojhau 7.0' feet In thickneea, and maay wiiieh with oa maa aro only " a few -iuvhra, ou tb eos I ioeut expand . into atrsla of immmia depth ; whilo others of greet Imortanc elawbro ar wholly wnnttwg wtth .na, for it I vidot that during ail the periods In wbiob tirvot Britain ha been dry load, atrato have- been fori.itng as la, for x ample; the case aow isewbere, and not with oa. " ' ' ; . ' Moreover, we must rsmsmbar that maay of theaLrata now at latin g bavo ban formed kt th eipeiwe of older oca; thoe all th flint gravels In th sooth seat of Kogtaad haeo been pro-, ducwd by lbs destrarooa of chalk. Tbia again la a very slow proree. It it mated that a cliff 60l feet bleh will worn away at tb rat of an Inch la a century. Thle may seem at a slow rate. tbut We time, and that even on those, when a fail af a olid ho lakn pJae. th frag ai la aero a protection to th anat , until they have born gradually removed by tbe wave. Th Whealdeo valley to twenty-two miles In breadth, and oa these data It ia calculated that tb do- andattou of tb W'hmtd muat hav rw- quired mor than 150.0UQ,(jw of ysors. , Too MtTir Httpy. For a number af moothe a oprighUy Hill tova-ya- ' old girl, tbo daughter of a prominent rlUxen, Iim been a regular attendant nt Broadway srlmpt. . Mathematical prob lemehavaut tot been ber only arthly trooblea, Bnl when permitted by ber parents, alio would til ap lo a tote boar In the night, working on a pesky knotty . problem. Hhe bad advantages beyood on of her jnesrs, and ber pa aid he meat ' eoafeea tbat-tiio edme alio fmhed at bia -In bdaolved wee often "too many" for him. s This continued mental labor bad -diatnrhod tb quiet of ber reat, and ab j ha of 1st been th victim of many root- 1 leoe.pighta bm! an oreaaional act of am namhullenv, - A few nights ago )ho- father and mother were awakeaed, hmt found their little daughter by Uteix bed- , aid, with slate sud pencllju band, fig uring on a problem. FlTe was spoken to, when It waa asrertslned Ihst aho wain tb land of "Inwbled dream." HhwwM placed ta bed, and lie it morn- ' ing recolleciril nothing about tbe mat- ter, et cept that had U-n flguring ' the following esample: XA maiibKhtXef i 'm farm and aobi- .. 4- of bis kiurcliaa for $liwo; at a pro-""" rata of Ibejsa! mIe, w hat would be tb ' value of the entire farm?" Certainly ' enougliHto-ditke an eteonyar-id braiu B4d,erta..eirafbttafd,t frmorrat. A nttiTirvu KxTMAc-rVua foun tain l here e, says Mm Bremer, Whos ileepening vein ia only Jont began to . thaw ap Its ajlvvr drop among moa kind a fouutaia Wbiob will allay tbo thirst of millions, aud will give to Uiae who drink from II jwece bihI Joy. It la knowledge th fountain of intellectual cultivation, which glva health to asaii klnd, makes clear tl vtateo, bria Joy to bla life, and breathe over hi aou I a iiesxiny a see rr mat drink t herefrom, I bow whom fortune has favored, aod thaw wilt aadtbyaelf rteb. Thou may at g forth ioto tbo weeld aod find thyself everjr where at borne; Uivtt canst ei-V-y tbyarif in thin a cham ber; thy frieeeJe aro everywhere around , tba; noUtro, antiquity, boaveu ar aw' ceoatbl to the. i 1 "" . ' Tb awtlceman'a lit Is a liord . Ha aonstant warfnr against lbs eos m lea of society are attended with peril that entitle bius to some of th honor f tb soldier. Purine th post ten vara liitoea Kw York polieoenea bar baa msrssesd, boatoa, altot, or 'stabbed to death, aad thro hundred arlpoisd oc diabied for life. Iv .. , 'r. ' '"",''' ' : f . - .1 - - ' . "- V" - ;. , . r- n " . " .. -' , j " ' ." " "' p '. ' V- ' T """" -s Jr. '".'.l!!'' v T '.T ..v. - i. . , r. 1 TO