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^EUECT J'OETRV. THE TWO WOBI.IM. , Two aolMa Ihoro oro. To j»m our «jr« o nr »«., MM ..Item uo-'l l. j tin iwnwi — iy iwiis '' AaOIWh^ttJtwUoootfcjnooOooltw £ ' mil'-.lllP.l'flrhl.'/l.Wft'lt'v.,...' d -n^J^Wkiia w, I,.,-: »|,S r'..l o.*1" , ^iorpZ:,^ arm, " TWIU.oflo.fMo, i ; - ' < ".' ' ,u Orit/iiial <f ffetcc/rr/. '■ *t nuT.ut. • 1 never UitanU'iI U-Ilinj; a lie, for 1 * liad alwaya Teen l.iu-lil Uiat it wru ' wicked aod dltbominilile to .peak ^ fulm-ly. My mother and father liad often aald that to me at home; I hcanl the tauio thing at my Sunday School and from my teacher at day achoot, when he found out that any of hi* ' scholar, had been guilty of trill rig tliinga that were imtrui', I had arcn the picture ot tieurge • Waahinguai n Handing lir the cherry tree with his " little hatrhrt in hi* hand, and knew ,, by liearl this ftory .of. the great and • good man, who aaid, " Father, I cannot tell a lit." ' How easy tlial wn« to do, I liad often thooih*. and wondered why people aid mi mnrh ahont the anecdote of ,. tluj cherry tow. Beaidfa i read my Bibic, and came arrow a great many = text, about Uic en of lying and tinpunishment of Uora, »oln my heart L ,i liad learned to have more contempt for J the hoy who waa polaled out to mo ru 'J tlni " felinw UuU told Iic.,''Ahah I had I, liatred for the fin. I felt myaelf cn- * tlreiy too good 'to associate with apr b " contemptible, low frilowa, untll -well Jj after I tolrf nfy 'Krlt lie. I will tell w aiier i mm my or*, lie. ■ wiu icn

memory, for I have never forgotten Itj 1 the urn or a imfc tvlMWtmi ououUitklnned boy. One cold winter night, after I had ' pat out my light ami wa» Just about ' 'i gciting.in a high, wilt father bed. my 1 father eniiie near my door and said: "Charlee, did you p«i' away 'th. . wood from the kilchi n stove? " • I hesitated aa I stood abiverlitt by mr bedside n moment ticforo I replied^. i. " If you did not, you must go down now ami attend to It," said my fhthcr. u "Yonr mother .ay.lt cannot be left - Uierv all night." Every second it seemed growing • colder, tie- light In the kitchen way not, anil the tire, too, I presumed by . 1" tliat time. I would iiaro to"Jo down alone those cold bark slairs. They A were always a. cold as Graen- *• land, I thought, and mr M teemed , so wanu and tempting. What diUcreuce could it moke after nil? Thin all had (Wd through my mind before father 14 aaksd again, "Hare yuu forgotten It, ■ Chiyies?" , "No, lather," I called, in a. loud ^ "It.*, ell right then— good night." . 'Vkll right," I repeated, and shir- • I phmged in my (bather ls-d, and drew the clothe* over Hiy head, thinking I would soon ho o.lccp, 1 livl heed . » sleepy only a few minutes brtore, but i tamed and teeaed. shoot for aloug time, and wa. very mtlraa. "Pahaw," I exclaimed, "what . poulbie dilfrrenre can It make." RotlMtmegu. I wa»C"|itiinptlb!e audi had loot or )iaru>l with aomi8 thing that had hren very lleor to me j — aomrthlng tluit would hare mado' nic' happy if I had kept it. i was very croa. with myself, not at all aor- • rowftil that i had committed a «lnr end i could lint get to .leep until i made swoie kind of a compromise with my euneriescr, and rewdved to gn to mother luriy in the awning • and tell ' liar that I did not put llic wo"d awnv aeabe !ud ordered Wfisre Khediwe.h «*d tl.ia higaalC- - - . * i-' '* I wwit to steep after tbatvl'U! was ; »' still very tiiio'nufaehujli. f-r after I i . had Cilk a .deep had dream. i . aaaoy ret, and anraig oth. r di-cago - ' L ahi.i««t dreamed Owt th Verw *«• ' «A«ae..UI. adaamdHkhgWc. _

second, seemed moments and rnniiumta __ like hours. Then I f. U ixrtain that our house was Indoed on lire, «ixl my , J dream was a true one, for the yaiokr ' in my rooju .was so thick it almost j I ran to the frupt window ami then ' to die lock and though I could not •ec tl«- flames, smoke was inuring in ■ °f | dense clouds out of the kitchen winI dow, aod I could hear the flame, ris- ' j tog. My father was np. and after j hurriedly dressing we were sent over , iv>, j U» a neighbor '• house for safety and ' j protection; while my fuller remained J . I. -hind -with a few fhenels who bust ■ , Wen roused by the. cry of lire, and ' ■were aadMHng him in trying to extln- ; a- ■ gui.li the flames. tern was froxcu so hard no water couUl be procured juttil tl(c leg wasbrokru with' an axe. 'i'tie mow was half a foot deep on tin- ground. I could see mr wlicrc we watched .itt.hivatlikM. am- . iety the rwl reflection of the crurl dames througii the cracked and broken 1 panes of our kitchen window. > "Tliere is no hope, I Vflurs," old mother sadly, "for I lie house is like tiiulcr. I am afraid evcrjihltjg nilj j O, I cannot decrihe iny f.-ojuig., _ ( »f It was agony to licttr one say M anutia't, "dliew did it take Arc? " And J beard one or two law whitis-r* alniit can; las arm. \\*lien mother sud iu a fad cuipu, without 1-eikjug at me, "Tlicro wa.aomewo.nl left too near ' the store," 1 knew of what she was 1 thinking, thongh she said nothing to j J but stanil then- aod watch the devour- * ing llamc, and with the consciousness „ that I did II oil— It was all my tnl:. I MW the fire Manning to ec . higher ' and' higher, and thinking this a ju.t ' punishment for my sin, I Itirn d awaj ' hrarc sick, and prayed as eanr -atlv as ■ ' j I have ever In my life fur forgUeiiv, 1 j from One who hold the element' In iiii. 1 - hand, for mercy. 1 could not believe il when, half an ' hour after, some one came running iu , 1 and exclaimed, "The worst is ail over 1 wr will soon put out the tire." 1 1 trembled, and then I went lo mother ' ' and patting my arms around her, I1 whisis-rrd, " Forgive mo, mother, for- ' * k givamc!" . . 1 J When father came to tw he looked ' j very tireil and pile. He had becri'j " ,j working with tlmporatiion, and said he 1 1 did n- d nip|.we ho could aaro anyrljiii r ' '■ 't Vrhvn ilia fire was lirsislueov.-red, h it j " ' the cistern Was vrrynmr the houoo; it | ' " wo. still quiet night, and hb neigh* l n here h.,d worlssd with' aitghl s„.| it _ "How much worse' tt might holt™*" j been," said owttlicr. " Uow thankful r L_ wo should be that wc'liavii'madw.'ucli 1 " To., indeed," sai-1 lathee. ''Jtberr '■ nvrro«ea(ape,liultMkl»nul '.!■ > >f part of It. I did *4 -WW until t-'' f _ night thai my son wsi lMT." ' Uy'TaoUecbalpiltill llRI and lod ■' ;C him tnWSnother room. Father did 1 I not once look at mo— not once at the .? , bar. ' k I have nerer forgottsn that niglit. 1 -T j Father, fcrgavc me. he aaU, hut 1 knew * that he robtrastcd roi- Jot a long time afterward; and I do nof Wonder, for I £ well- dciwrrod' it, ami, thougii il was ' U very, mortifying and Jiaril lsj,lpeir, it *" made mr humbler, anil lauclit mc b> r . made buiaWer, taught mc to 1

, hare lea* remlklenre In my own ability f atuv to One who pities our weakness I | and strengthens otirhciirW ln the hour . of temptation. I am an old man now, ' . and I can nevsr target my farst lie. k M AltitlAciv M AKint. — MTirn Ay- ' toun was making proposals far his fl rst , wife— a daughter of lite c irhmtrd Proj , 1 tssor \nison— tho la&y iafurnud him | : that II would be nvcMsary to ask tho | 1 appmwl of her sire. , "Certainly," said Ayl'oun ; " but I , 1 am a little diflldrut in speaking to bira a cti titb subject, yon must go and tell , ! him my proposab yourself » - I Tho lady proceeded to tiui. library, ; and taking bey filthy alRctloiiafelj itj t i the land, mentioned* that 1'rofcs-or j ' Aytoun had asked her to brooms hb ■ wife. Site added : " Shall I acesptids -i I ofibr, papa ? He says be 1* too sliiS- ! | - dont to name the subject to you htm - : , ' self." , r " Then," sold hid Christopher, " 1 1 , , liAil bs'ttcr writq my reply and pin it' , to your bock. ' He did so, and the lady returmd to , th t drawing TOom. The anxiotit suit - Autliot'scouipUmenU." 1 MiTdiEm—Nat between male am™ 1 ; fritttfe, hot ' phntphow, '■ CaalElv's are | ' the invention of thia country. In all ' j Europe U is estimated that -AuiKi.GSi.- 1 i>.«J otw daily uw L AlsnU tdO^I'JcuM, t yiif-.U of ^(Mytwr nuiiui^are us<-il,im.l 3i5o,i.>X> » orkpu ware rnipbije-d, ami s the value of the product It 2S0,UI0.Uu0 fmnrs.' 'Tlfe ;ficrnian*' 'iftakc tin- Is-sl ( B and rhreipc*t,Oag costing only one cgnt. ' There are rewral 'large mflanfltHnrirs t in the , Cnl|«<I Ptatis, i-mjllnylng a _ large ca^tai. As wc hwre not the . sUtutus, wc csanot giro an idea of | thb branch Of btisinflsisS- V > ASnlfe* IS. SttOElXu.-- An cmi- > nent Continental physician, Dr. Sic&l, j 1 iusists that n wia sire lolncao-suiukvy -■ prmlu.sw Amnurmis. He contends - licit reiy few ptn—ue can bahttuvly ■ usu I swly xminsaes rsmuothing tm r « an oUUW.Trey) datiy without injuring i ilirtr sijfiit er uysuura , or begji fhjil- ! ■ ■ lire atone.-. Mreriy. but sun-ly.thiul.s | - ' Or Sic hM, thr Inw-reiMw uUre A mi Wan, btru on she list day of

itt j a»i»u« citiruLSA -4-"!^-^" says-Tire. Allwork, h ' -'I Wive enough to do' how without i thinking of roakiog more -worker my- " | aslfby ' attempting to rsise ehlta-ns. - j Draific*. I ran get Ml the egg. and "a chickens we want at market." f* | 'I readily concede, my dear Mrs. " ,n j Allwork. that you have quite enough ^ | to ilo already; Indnil, I oft- n think 'r ' thatfrnu can «1f tin- egg* nmlrhick- 1 " ; en* you Want at market, provided Mr. t Allworic Is nlite to supply you with : . to leejf the market -hou" filth an- von ' , ^{ditylowanlh(n,wh.,.V-"lt»>H.Bl;:; 'fan- s diawiiuinatbig aad a Ju-lwiou- . ^ of tin- sslrclkm -if rhickams and eggs. I ' " but do you not often feel called .si to | r 1 make n choir* quickly, that ym ' it ' may get heme, t-> push along your s o- 1 I man", work, thai is lu-vei d-ni-'' Ami | skeletons of hantums I- wive lb. n. n I " naiiunl dratii fmoi slarvnlirei -r dis- . „ I I «*V| «-"«•. f •arena slianghaie tt h.we - r ' > davd ufriseferlis— alive an |«swd? ! ,, 1 tenuis be dcvimred l.v those who will ■ v ! eat them, hut far v-nr own tal-l. you j ,, ' To |io tins. Uiost .vruinly you must 1 1 work always kn-pa the market-purse . L i score of expense, l! h, 1. at^llm. * * i hnvr the rels-viiig hull c, should obtain lialf a dor u y.uing li-ii* ! take much inlus for carolling fui .. I- , illlfe- of ran- or leve.1. .*1 . lib V- ... , hot tile ocllar fur them, then doliH „ I makctlic effort atull. liuta-backynnl |„ twenty-lire by thirty feet will nff.nl them ample mom. Of course, if they iWn hhvouboro spare., let them .have It, ,.f jJjuti do jw.t Udnk yoii cann-i; misc ' | chickens with a barnyard eve ring ! -j acre* of -ground. When jron have -de,. [ Uiinal your stock, begin to cultivate w j their 'acquaintance in a.fri'mily liuut- ' they seem t-i try linrdvr l« |s-rfi>rm I I their whole duty when tlicy a« ..ii „ ■fcfl^wtrdged (w nil writer* upon si.s kraisifig, tlutf fear and fright hlad. r has, foe eaclt chicSin orriiad »i ih.- . age of discretion, a name, ami Iwr fhi'kims iwent lo know tti-dr mini a ; llt WilKlhlsnUrtihcr of 'nrdfhanlv - I (1I h#(4rtMmf Pi"'* .» 'luring ,,, the winter t|||,jbe fofij «BS» y»» "• "h , p, and JOII win scarcely iioiiev.. y-m lei. I . ftw!rVt^#tdlte? 'Thu'iunstpr -ivide- (|f your hens whhnoser netprln a qui. , romforiablo pjaor. Hut their (bod? Here is tlw %?frct ; .crihc njnnimy ef raising chickctM. - i o If it cost predniy ihr same u. buy r,|, eggs and chicken* in the market nl to [ y raise thorn, I would do the falter V*' * fe - -

But it Js c&nprr to raise your own ; chickcnn Crumb* from thy table, i ]siriii|(s and "dipping* of meat mid all ■ the variotl* bit* and iriecesof fond that , usually go Into the garUige-tuh, or. J what, V worse, go to feed a dog, will j be greedily rtevontdd-bj-tlie chid^Ma. I Tt is safe to sayriiatina family of j.1 i daily, thpqwrt nwsyr, -foen kiti-lu-n to ' at least four chlckiav* It is well, ' 1 to have some com or cnanc | ' mcnl, or screening from tlw flour mills ai-asortof staff of Ufa few the cluck* J l^^fhcflsttea foaji, -consisting of, 1 .tbpjofiw gn" rs of wlicpt, is good to ] iutnre a regular ykhl of eggs. Whrn spring romrs, the bena will . ' jtianifewu desire M »[ V.\i]y cnofigh. r dirt a dor.-u and s half gorel rggs uu1 dcr the Bret hen tluit offers to nssnim 1 ftbe maternal relation* and, my word ' I fhr it, you will find yourself so bit r- ■ ' csteil In tho w--. creatures that ctfuu- ; out of- thwahcl!* in, thr.. week*, that , j thought of r- lark of time to attend 1 to them « !U rhtlr Jrfur mind. The , children Will share jour interest, and ' diipUeats y\«r cntluuissos, and- Mr. ' Allwork hlniarlf will fln-I OB tripre- . ]sire a plarCftrrtliJ Tshhrurtabli- li'.ut- '. ' i1" We rblckent As. tlw ' • that ynu may hp comp-dled to tie up j • your lirns to p revisit tncin from all . | setting at once. It is veijr easy to . ; have from six liens, nice, fat, tender. I ynitag chickens for the'talils by the p tint of -luly, and t" keep .yi thc sup- ) ply tuitil winter, witli such pxis-mablc. t Mnernelty ns to not remove a rhickenfrom tfu-'ll.t *t Irrxdrlril' "try , II for mm yrsr, ami vie if you Jo not j' ftaffthflWlAgreeaMc, nndiletefrtlbic , trtklWp chickens perpetually, f And now having I hope pcrsundnl you that yuu ought to rals-i y <M own " chickens, I cannot fpfarar to trfl jkni * how to prepare- that moat ileUclnii* of I I dishes, a friaissss, aceordinff to a mod. I.: not new bul^at '-b« ramc.ijiije nut ifnl- ' , yersqUy knnwu. IV "itDUXTi" >' a small taNevpoossftd at b-jster .tt ifar vae iliirkvsi'.i and wlisn iiMUsd. 1 nir b\ffie.*amc auvuint.nf famj;

One always Ibels n great interest it '' knowing the opinions of eminent met 1 relative to the ftitnre life -its nature " and gairsults. ami Joys. The tangling. J of the ltiblc is, by design, pcrliaps o: . ucreasily, vaguo and figurative, leaving much n-.ui for sp.vubin.ai and inu-uw ' thought. Our renilm will la gruiifiid ' iu ku.mmg the opinions of Mr. W«b'death of hi. wife': ' U'e csentuilly tin- nauic in beav.-ii and on i earth? The klr of t.wl ,u.d..l lh- ; good brings lie Ion ereal. .!, and Ho or the .el.. , w-rbl - Tin-. - . » ' - ■ «1| Ml * n. r . nni'hsl lor, a iittl" lower tfa? sumo striking remarks at lit. Jan. - W. Alexander. In regard t» the future state, cm unl. nus< oral 1 IWwvv iswn-ni •.tlntsssniaiyrt-.il* than is usually unlike II .e good things of tlw" mil: tan r ' church than many • teach. JloUm-s*' lis- -sini-rele feelings, word* and nettalk Of holiness In heaven, a- if plty sl -.il Though "oqtul to migels.' ! the Wisanl nre nrftdchunianU !. All 'IVretamcnt ailosiims sb-.w'tl.. n. ' ns cor < still ' ins core alUL 'l

' li-hi-d Fast lity o rmbn, Ilev. Dr. | c | ; I'uller, of Ustiimore, gtvrs ttloiwoh.l- , t lowing inslancrs <if the chivalrous cm- ,| _ duct of Northern and rebel soldiers; , Th« first rare- showed tbupohV spirit | of * common soldier, nnfl look plan k j j on the bl.ssly plains of Antietam. , , ! M'hilo assisting a member of his com- 1 i L pany to iiaiumcy the ball down a rifle ! ; which hall Ivromc leaded, C*pt. Hole i ■ rtson, of Georgia, was shot down. ' | , ' There he lay till Ihoctoac of tin- fight. : . and about ten paces from him lay a I , f Federal Soldier, also bully wounded - , When the coiife-derah* had retired, j a i iiud thc'Uring bad ceased, one of tho* j I ' harpies who prow! about crimps ap-i ( ■ jm-achcd the raptahi, find s- ring n I y . gold chain on his hrvyti.at oner scixol j v I ; >ri* making off with hla spoil*, in spit- j . • i-f I lie corn-alias of the Captain, who j [ k : did the Federal soldier sec what bail : , , Iiap|ieiiSV ,tii*i»he seiuxl a gnu nea, , e ■ him, and, raising hlroseif on I.is arm j , I wiJtgrea' diflleulty and uiaja It V- 1 c ; cbofii At the thief, tfrderliig'Wm !/• re- : f ] . tn mbliogh- otayed. He then ore". I. . I , r ' to Ids prostrate few, und they la}' «U- t by side Its friend® convemlion - 'ii ,, ^ brought during tile night, and they , ! were taken away. , The other dnrtanee win a devd of graceful courtesy soon after the battle , e of Fair Oaks. In tin. afli.lr the Fodc- j ml forces hwtniost of tiielr camp equip- , ... age. Anicng those who displayed ' 1 great gallantry at FairOok* was Gen. f liriggs, a son of Gov. Briggs, of Mas- 1 ' inn nolileiKM, whom- God mcreiftilly i 5 spared Hie anxiety or living in tin * . wouiuli-d, and hosiduvoUur tii.uga, 1. 1 l--n the'falnldture of lib wif, ai/d . lid- " dreu.' by tin- vary first lk*g of trapdie phturc* wsit sent to hiuv; with n felt-r IVimu Hon. Jenkin*. at South - Oin-lliia,~ln fdhfeli tils a liter warmly ° MfPU-'l Gen.' of thu gralii'n-..-I tlm. he TtU ill 6cmg nljc at oueo tp re- ' ■ st-.o. lis poreca.lv llew.mhl beligp- 1 It', bi'im, lo UKet lieu. Ilrigga al nil ' tupes In the Odd: hut lie was a hh«,1 larad and fsllicr hiaissU; and bv ss-ll ;r""ki«-w!;-,il j.rerl'-ns k«h tre*ure* wtre « to the limrt.

lug Ihu own Allslua was no exe.-pt.on. ! ' i j ^ J"" 'Ul|* ' a J III- tin-t Rile, the .-I*u-r of ilu, Ui, Dr. " Ch urning, Ire made hi* second visit t-i i 1 "1- Europe., After a residence there " "f j litlk- ■ ii or-- than ayrar, hi- prv-i.muj , " !!' a'.',1.' ui in."-:i..ii...Trt'' II.1." 1 •' for mwsntry pur;» — . ' ' 1 Ik-tter that it ha kept running ull tin- sai . 4. Ko-I. i! in s» uniform a giosition an. j a. Oui'of thb- pocket, if 'it bang mi

j the wall, lot it he on «->m.. soft enrfnee, ' j otlvr lianl surftire! ' If it lie <m any the npp-T I*irt m-wt efevateiL - kept perfectly clean. By the former I springs, ratchets, clicks, etc.; by tlnlatter, prevent Intrt-duclug much -lust. ! 1 7. Wind, ir iKMsiblc, at the nam.- ! hour each day, 8. While winding, hold" your watch; steadily iu your left hand. 'Cam only | your key, and that firmly, evenly, \ avoiding all quick motion* or Jerks. a Set your watch with a k.-y ; never I turn tlie juin.1* hy any otlmr way. You miiy turn the liau-1- - ithesjvay ' without danger, if they d-> not Xvnl j very tanl 10 On regulating n watch should it be going too fasi. mow the regulator j a little toward the " slow," and if go- | Ing slow, do the rerrrse ; jou^eanoot J can aris.- la, tluU y-.u may have In |vrthai duty more titan omv. 11. Take note that youi watch, even if a good one, will sometimes be guilty . of "irregularities" ill contcquenea of change nf teuipcrature, from tin- effects empt ; also from the jerks and jars of j travel. 12. ir you find any diflleulty which you' do not understand, go at once to Guide. A Vaiaiahlk Kmnrc.— Amongsl the many curious mwhs iff making money in Australia, none. 1 think, surthe- following : A surgeon told mc that he went one day into the tent of a brother m«/ic«s, on tlm Boidigo, . just a* a potienl was going out. "1 liavo been st.qq.lng a tootli," said , "Do you get g.«si crtucnl la-re?" i (oauinatiuy friend. - •' Admirable J" replied thb surgeon. "I saw an pid gtllla-j-rrclia bucket . S.mdg In a lot o? otrl toot* one day at . nil auction. I bought the lot for the I sake of the bucket, which cost me flic . shilling*. I litre? already stopped some I hundreds of teeth a till tin- gutta-pcr- . cha, at * gnlnrn rarii, and shall, no doubt, stop thousands with ii before tile old lak-b t is USUI iqi U is • for1 t tine to are. My name Is up for an uoI rlvalksi dentin, and they eon* to too If lb-- run **ta iu a ci- u.t Erijay th - i.ug riuuday will Is- clntt, J . .....

« i-axcriixa-s sTBATAuaa j It is said that al oac time, wlicu j leitcnxu Dow preached, under a large j rprur*- pine in South Coroiina, he an- . ; nouiievd another ap|sdntmcnt for | I preaching in the same place on that -lay twelve tunutha. The year passed j and as 1 .--n iiRo was eu tering the neigh- J l-irl. v-J the evening preceding his a(e J crho-s of the distant hills. ! ' 'ailing aside the blower. Dow said • M) uaiiie: Gabriel, sir!" replied brother to ebony. I Chureh HU1?'' 3 ■■ Diil you know il.at Ieirenxo Dow Well. Gabriel, I am lxirenin Dow. .....I if y m il take your hum and go to- | ra-rrow nmnilug i.n.l climb up into , dial p.... tree, and l.iJe among the gallw. aa.l wait there till 1 call your | nam--, and then blow such a blast with you. hum as I heard you blow a j ( Will y-'u d-> u. lial-risl? " , j' Gabriel, lit. Zaccheus, was hid'' ..war in the lav top iu Ane liuir. ^ Au j ' ....: Do. pna. h.-.' ...''tin- judgment,' some ..... d.w-.v-re-l tile eulnre-l n l-«l— lie ina-lea wry . ISs-tiv- appli (> said Ik-; In an humble lone of voire. L silrwoVTvuivlnTrsfrtfie.,-!: will spire Y-M tlw annoy alio- of listen- j

, ■ coppers, and the musician degiarted j with a profound reverence. Thia he I repeated wreral evenings in succvs- ' • sician. askeil him in a friendly man- j ■ . nrr to give Ihetn a tunc, let It be good - or bad : He wanted to hear him. - " But 1 nm afraid, sir, I shall disap- ! poiut you." ^ " But 1 am a very |ioor player, and " No matter for that, I want to hear | : "Well sir. since you insist upon it," • said the |*»r man, " 1 will tell you thai I don't platai all. I carry this ) • ihrjpaet ni<-rel}*fer ' the purpose of , -1i»f people with my performr lltx-r* T«. TftAt Hr.it". - I'arti.-tilty . to seli-da rs on any gr-niud but tlu.1 of [ ui- ions. ' A pupM who always tri-Tto t d- right i- entitled lo respect ami per- . -on! favor ; hut ilwre are errors arisIUX from pirtlaltly which well nigh „ ruin a treicli.-r's Influence. A pretty I t-iee, goodly apparel, oc n awurl voice r nre not proper subjects for praise or „ ' favor, but even the features award . lienor to " patient contijfuanee in well ,f doing. ' ' How llatde wc are as teachers to allow the blame for all wrong I, actions lei fall upon those who are apt -aisablt -hnt should be cnreftiMy guarded against. Never, if jioesftile, give a pupil opportunity to any, " He always " lays all the mlachtcf to mc."— Coao. • ! Oi». School Journal. 1,1 Cavout with a "Live Wibdeb." lt —The eldvr Mr. Welfcr was caught In ,, a railruod car with a widow. Hera U lilt account of it;— "It was on the i,l rail," said Mr. Wellcr, with a string emptuub ; "i wasagoin'down to Biriiitngluun by the r»ii,and j was bwkod - up In a eluso rtxrriagv with s living widik-r. Alone we was ; the vldder ,, and like wu slooo; and 1 Imlkreit wma „ tweause we was alone and there was no clcpKjr.ion In the ooiirayaneo, that ; 'era wldder didn't marry me afar* we rcaclinl the lutifruy station. When 1 r. tltiiik how she lagan screaming as we lo was a goiu' under tunoels in Ufa dark re 1 - how she kgpt on a Islntiu', Mtchln' j. hold o" me— and how 1 trivd hi burst U- ..|SX1 Uk door as was tight forked and lie jierwisitrel oil -scape. Ah! it was a ■ swfai thrpg-aaom awftdl" " ui"^^SSK». J

fa * »— asm man eM fawsi n •> i,-.,-.T7* ns i" " "rT"'— 1 ivso vslaly tht Orssns at jossa yoo lit r." k.s aat « ak ia*» «r jssu.1 u, bssrt a Sv*a to wkst «• tap. j or Lew's r*s« essss. »sas tsyVf »S> . wmsdlsl aslsffSIIlt' rG-Uf Jwex Ikn-CMS-S awM-.-q UleHow to " turn peeqde's beads"— (i- , late to ehuirh. Why is an infant like a diamon. Iletnuae it is a "dear little thing." A delicate parcel to be forward**i rail— A young lady wrapped up in h . self. A good suggestion is like a oryin baby at a concert— it ought lo ho on 1 tied out. That is my " impression," as the printer said when be kissed his sw.vi Why Is an tncorrect wrfter Ilk I p*a<-e- making man ? Beeaai' Josh Billlags has " never hear ! thy same man hankering for iotaa bi When doe* tho rain heeoBM to 1 familiar to a lady ? When it, tiegiu- , tu palter on her back. " The rich," said a Jew, "ea( re.. "Genius will work its way througii. a» the poet raid when he aaw a hole b. the -dhow iff his coat. ■ " hnmrthlng better for wogmn thn-. the ballot" is out. It has rihhin- . foot wide and hlrd-of-paradlse feather*. A fowl conundrum : Why do chick en* have no frlture existence ? Ifecnu* thev lir-ve their necks twirted in thiTlie Hornet lams out to bo a Cuban privateer after all. The Spaniardsar said to bo badly stung by the discovery. The bogus reporter lately arrested i must liavc been a musidan, for he is | A little hoy out West wss asked If \ yes- -they went tu New York to wnlr j far tie- pa|. rs, ■ light" in Chicago, the reporters say There is a chap out Wort with li s hair Ml red that when he goes out Is - ; and tlw cocks begin to crow. A lady in Rhode Island satsnwthg^ | for a Newport paper the other-day. j | be rent to a neighbor who Worried her j I by borrowing her own; j A debating society lately dlscUsied | the important question " Wheth*r a ! | cock's knowledge ' of daytecfk la the result of observation or Inauact. A New York paper, in deocribiiig I the present apple season, snyt th. ig.

j " some of the tree* will yield flftyfcn - e rels." Thia wiB injure the cooper* trade exreedlngly. . i A ootios of a birth in a London pa- i . per luu appended to it these words; . 1 " Mr. Forbea, (the father,) raqneets | . , the prayer* of hb friends In tht* sore j j affliction." A couple of fellows who were pretty - thoroughly soaked with bad whisky got Into the gutter. After II Mtnderle j ' a'nut for a few minutes, one of the" I said:— "Jim, let's goto anotiteaho' I —this hotel leaks." r "SflftVr. my dear fellow, Iran I about lime that you repaid methatlii- " j tie loan t" " " Angustns, my boy. tt Iran a quoaA Louisville matron, whosefcusbnnd '* >nnres liadly, keeps a clottwa-pWbnder-ncath her pillow, and when his snoring .. awakes her, she adjusts the pin rwi his •f fa"*' nrs*"- and tlien slumbers peocer- Wj0 Mr. Jonb Whipple, of Squawkboro', r. does not are the use of bunding acbivd- .. houses and laying teachers to educate |, "Axireei of boys and girlo whu know v a darned sight more than thdr paremis si do already." ■ ■'f'-V'-ihh' " ' ' ' 'I t A party of young feflowafeinjSrabU J *1 with the butter on a boardlgx-house 1 II tabic "What is tiwmattef with ll?" i- Inqtyred the mlatreaa. "Just you ask ig il." aaid one, "it 1* old enough to it speak for itself.'- , ' w i- The pLrturaaqnc way the tad(s*»ow :l' have of wearing tlsrir shawla la wry 1 notable. What waa once commonly is uplj, garment, has by on adroit •- chanxe In mode of wearing? become striking in effect- rA soldier on trial for baUuiol drurw in kennrts waa odd rested by tb* tnagisl, trate: " Prisoner, you hsurt (ward ti - Ik, charge lialilual druaksnosas: what have you to ay iudrfaam? " ."Jfol!" ir- >'« »"W.Jmt..W,U"-" :: . performed. "To IhWk that nre.wl* ,t wua't stay hag with me In tbrVtu-i '" worid-" d" yon.nassu?'' "Why aba won't stay arbors whrn re alw cant haw bsr own wag! " T'' «' ■ ■ ... jm^- , A *'* obo^e SKu "tw* '""t' I must hay Urad prior to (be adrmr^