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`- 'i " " y 3 and she tilo�taght that merely note it -
°4 ' I ., 11" i 1111,CS self was not e>;ough,
f+ -� Carulitmer ,EJtebbi.ies and Joseph Jones.
n Wed to enol: other for
TF' A.Y, S3E1�'f Emle;:bl'~, 19,itteo. 'had beer, euga .
... several uloutlie, Whet* ties lr:iehteed
,fee 't on go'I'brtltI$b pro. ( their troth they ltt,d exeltttrigeii rings,
Monet bolt fur the Starve: as you go through. t elle (loll, wore the other's. Joe loved
life 9. Gant with all lois heart, and slow,
Autl evens whet, You find thetas,
It ut wise laud kiwi: to be aautowhetblind methodical, plodliitIs
ie fellow that be
end look for the virtue behind theta wast his.Soul was wrapped ftp fit lisle
For the tmloudiest night, has a hint of tight
Somewhere in its ',bedews hiding t Ile knew elm dict not admire hint—
It. is better by far to bout for a.a ,
Titan the s spots the sou abiding -their burg seg mi.:ammo prettlutled all
p possibility of eueli a tiling --(tut he
*She current of lite runs ever away
To the bosom ut cod's great oeeau, rusted stttisifed int the tiemeht that:Met
Don't set your turtle 'wise, the river's a little. It did not regal re
loved hint
course
And, think to alter ita motion.
Dou'twaste tv enr-e on the uuiverse=-
liemeotosr, it Laved before you,
Don't butt at the smut. with your puny
form, -
Bat bend and let it go o'er you,
The world will never august itself
7•'o suit your tt aims to the letter,
Some thugs must, go wttoug your whole life
long.
And the sooner you know it the better.
It is folly to fight with the intlairs,
And go under at lest in the wrestle,
'The wiser num, shapes into God's plea
As the water shapes ipto a vessel.
Erne Wurgrun �ittita2+, iu La+f'iesl /vnteJ
. Journal.
A TI, OST HAND.
Oh, it is such a dull, stupid age 1
"to chivalry, Ito heroes, nothing to re-
lieve the world of its droadfut =mot,
any. Young turn do nothing but flirt
and the girls have no better sense
than to heli: them on.
The speaker was a pretty, blonde -
brunette of uiueteen, an u'ily and
therefore a Spol.ed child of a wealthy
parent, tvtlo lived iu eleglut (,tyle iu
West thirty-fourth street. She sat
With her feather's taster, an elderly
maiden lady, with somewhat of the
old school about her, iu the back par-
lor of tb.hoose. Ivaudue had just
been laid aside, and it woe Suott'a
beautiful story whish had filed her
mind with ru,tautiu ideas tt,1.1 caused
her to give expression to thew in the
mnanmmer aabuve quoted. There was a
•pretty ,pout ou Iter tips as she turned
to her emit, with whom title ,vas ul,
the beat of terius, and who wee ale
niost Ler niave t1.,LU said:
Aunt /rebolus, Trio t existence tire-
some, 1 du wish soinethiu; would
happen 1
Why,. Caro, may dear, what evil d sun
wish, you who have everything to
auks nue ham l said her auuy to
to• ,uhidiug tunes.
pa+ till, I that, wish am outing for any.
seelf. 1 have to,, mutat aready. 1
nit, wily want to see somebody du soni(e-
pa thing gtaad, noble, `heron:, bite they
rill iu olden times. 1 sifultld like to
its see a tYlan who inns., true tuurlago—u
fru inan not t, read. tt> aat-riht3u ht:i time und'
C limb fur . a leiiu,v wee-ataimte—ta luau:
an+k°whin--
of;/ Tut,. tut 1 You are foolish. tor.
Would be pained to near youtalk in
at ,•tliat way. rut atraid you uu not love
'.afe.him, Garel, a� you bii„uid. i thought.
She a.luwetl hila to kis leer cheek,
but she sift Feil him no lover's cafes.
' et,atith ail her eoidu, ss and indtiler.
etrce, his heart ,vent out to her, and
he brightened at the tltuu,;ht that she
tsio}tt learn to loin hire after they
stat mind, She had after visited her end wtte driven shay without e:vun
1. 1
nue de's sintl[ar collection. 4 s sear:,,,; his adtlrt'bs, i aeurahrtl for
Sittig;; far back nn a Shelf was na mentis ;. I adEurtised, but all iu vain,.
lergo jar eontaintr,g Something white, , I~le► er to this .clay hove 1 in neva etre
LR'aning for ware to oxattnitto it closely , Word of the owner of that hued, it iv
Caro discovered the object to he a • last us it was the day it wars cut nff,
humnluit hand With tette trod there a and I intend to kee t it so, Some day
blood stair. It wasev'taeutiy assn's tale mystery may be aelved.
haute Tito litigetet were luteg and The two women shed tears of ague..
,,ens., and upon: one of them wee a rattly ever the eurgeou's story, rife
riug, guru's curiosity impelled her 1 Doctor, said Caro at length,
to turn tlte;jaf. that she might son the ring ,night throw seine light on the
haunt of the ltnndeind get a butter viw.c ',cube, have you ever examined it ?
of nue ring*, She drew haunt with tut I Why, ilo, bliss Coroliute, 1. never
ul.tutatiun of astonis}tuieut, The thought of it. But .yeti are right ;.
riot; was the exact patternof the one ; it may sotto the mystery. atran ,EJ
mach to wake J0t3 happy, and enoughenough
of his greet love was reflected to warm . she had given Joe in exohanbe lox nts it never oeourned to me,
his big, lonely heart into ecstasy. At when they became engage;. It was I lie took down the jade; and going to
least Joe thought so. a peculiar ring, and never till now lied an adjoining room, sooil returned with
l.f some knight would only come she seen another like it. Her i the ring in bis band. Osseo, wclman like
' n+* thought Caro, as she folded her tion brought l,erfririld and the atirl sou [took it from bite, so eager was she to
along, t andel the middle.
hands in her lap and went oi]'int° to ht#rside,endahoengaired. of thelattex I Holding it to time light she examine
dre'atuiand on au architectural tour. oboist the hand, whose it was' how he f
She had builded seeeral castles whf'n saute by it, how long he had had it, ed the se
and
timer she looked inside
,anti uuineraus other questions. ' the band for an inscription. A dim-
] servatl,t brought in the Inuit. There uses came over her eyes and au excle-
wus a note to her from ;foe. It was I don't know whose it is, bii ,said, e
mation escaped her. She looked again.
short, and read amus :
but 1 will tell you where I gob it. t :les'
there it was ; she could not be
C UE1ma,`J�vmEL°Tt3mtAHm :---1 one urns,- About three months ago 1 was walking les' eu. tiler l; erb relaxed and
peetedly called away. Shall be ab-.
sent severe weeks. Try to miss we a down Broadway when I heard a fear- I the ria; fell to the Elaut. Por a
little, will you note fill clattering el hoofs and time heaver I moment she was rigid, theu swaying
.Ever, faithfully yours, 'loping of a vehicle. Looking around 1 Froin futeuse enlot[un; she beak beak
JGaL?mm J extz s 1 sew a erase ca:rJing down+ the street iu her chair, eryine id toues of au -
Aunt Stebbins, here's au enigma'at a torrid() speed, The driver had
from Joe. And Curo read the note
aleutl.
1 wonder where he is going, and
what fur'1 she coutiaued. She was
curious to know his business, but
hardly a aeuoud thought did she give
to his absence, There was lie feuliug
of regret on her part that they were
to be separated.
Po.,r Jut:, was leis love entirely dead
in her heart ?
Nearly six weeks had passed ere hes
returned. lie had writ t' ii ovt•ry Week
to Oaro. Warm, touder, respectful
letters though they were, she cared 0 .aelJuan jumped from his seat, ran
little for thorn. bile did not write to to his horses' heads, The only ocou-
Joe at all, because lis hiatt•ueg!eoted to
give her his address. Her father neo er
lost bis seat aiid the horses were fran-
tic fraiu terror. Teamsters had lashed
their horses to altar the way, and au
avenue wasquickly opened through
which the snorting animals dashed,
A two -horse coupe was coining up the
street iu the oppositedirectiun,thecoch-
Man totally unconscious of the dauger
before him. Hoarse Shouts, bid hire
clear the way. Ile turned Co nue side
but his horses, becoming excited, re-
fused to ttdvanue, The coupe stood
directly across the opening down widen
the stage vias being hurried. The
punt of the vehit:le was an old lady
who was s0 uv'eruomue with fright es
said a word about Joe during leio eb>• to be in a stupor.
bet,ce, auci his mime was suldu.ea mien 1 iuvoluutarily held my breath, and
booed in the household, Cairo thought a calw, as of death, wsa orer the eu-
streuv of this, for -she knew herratilet tire throng of pedestrians looking on,
Lai a titroug liking furhie preePle five In another wiuttte the cruse would
boteitl-lay.' Nur aid blit= uutiurstaud wee!,
why Joe's letters should be post mat li, ,`suddc•ltly a younr, man dotted fraw
ed pea' York when he was out of the the stti,'wask, anti a ith a tremendous
etty, though .foe had explained Wet ht 1 tl e lei jerke.i
guish
i\ly owie, zny own, oh, heavens 1
Iler companion packed up the ring,
and there ou the imide was engraved :
Oaruliue Stelll,tub, 18—.
Joseph Jones sat in hie office in
Nassau street, despondent. Busbies
was good, but theta was a blank in
the eouug luau's life. He was
ell alone iu the world, he wanted
some cue to (tall: to, some ane to
uontiae itm. ll•e felt that if some one
would.only encourage hint, he could
feud relief by opening his heart to that
person.
His head wits bowed forward on
the table, anti the document he had
been reading had slipped unobserved
to the flour. He did not hoar tho
timid kuouk at his door, nor its re•
petition. He did not hear Caro enter
softly, close the doer behind her and
lurk it.
She stood there a moment and a
yearning look came into Lex face as
elle saw that left arm hanging by, the
chair and that gloved hand, which
bUU .11 reau :tut re Soup.. e' ,
one of the letters saying that there had sometimes caused her to wonder
Upe a tile duet', iii.t are( E3uoirulett tLti ,vino it'was never Unr,loved, looking so
was nn punt oilieteiti the rural di:ltriet eo,vrriu•c form of the aid }ads, he drev'
Where he was staying, ai,a a rictzil straight and Brit}:
Liar fortis, and with a umi;bty effort Poor air(, rile saw it an neer. Theu:Iin carne to the city once a week aettlaily prtutu d her out of harul% way.
vuiitiite:eret} to mail 1'is correspou•y ,- could recover from the
six weeks' absence was accounted for,
But before hu her father's silence . was underetood,
donee. I effort the stage utas Upull ,lilmu. its
When tion returned Caro failed toThere before her sat her hero.
pole su'ucu t1;F, enallfo. 'Jt'here was a J she called Softly, as she
Xorae J1toa
The ague. ed iere(titgiouas, says Lnrl-
don Live Stook titetruelialhody the
results aaouepred at the conference on
horse slhouieg, held ie oonneetian with:
the 4arltltl:tls' l,ntittite ;
1, The foot should heves only so
Much horn rete eved froth it at seal)
shoeing as is neofessary for the proper
fitting of the shoe and no more,
«. The frog should take q bearing
ou the gruund, het n^ other part of
the hoof should be weakened to give
Ole beelthy. action,
3, Shoes cannot be too lighetf they
give sufficient wear.
4. The width of a shoe need be etre
more than is necessary to rider the
bearing surface,
5. Nails are the moat ileddre au.k
sinmple fasteniugs for, horse -shoes, aid
properly driven likif never doea auy
herrn.
0. The most lihportaiif requisite iu
horsfeehoeing is the adoption of as
any
nutioe the ehn:i •em in Litu. It "Weiloe,' ,kneeled
•. p ptla'. of llat'$Fia,rind' l,rUl(E'll tlClebet'a,rtmm{t before hien, JSe, dear Joe,, look at we.
bar udeervation that six weeks of the underneath all was that brave young
baldest tuil could not have made Limo t '[t is I;. your Gare.
f,itlOr. 1 rusnext turwarti. tiblc hand s
look the tenyears older that imt'tiid.
Roused froth his stupor, Joe fix? sd
were there to l,ssist, and we soon lieu
into out of Uri wre'ui,, I thought liiui up'
Taro, he ejaceletbd, and a ;;lad
ilei:(:. lite clothca was badly torn lf;;llt carne fu his oyes.
nod hit left bland hong to Lis arm by
a Ogeecf bItiml. Theesti t had a„i� She held the ring before hila, thee,
ctemltly br en c:tt;aht between the twotwining her beautiful artns about his
w}mr cis as they noose together, and Lhe week, she laid her face against bis.
i :Pert, married, 'l'i ey falketl littlt of tiros,' cutting film to bore, Or EUtaedr`J, A rosy erhusou crept over her face
qui>xeoai[ed rims happy luteta,uatu; of teat y and neck as she whispered
sate lova less of Hua ::homy. J,G asked had scierol Lure and tentlnn. i\�t
xray lover a hero iii uty younger days,
and 1 felt (errata that he would do and
rt; dare any thing tar ole. Aud Miss
Stebbins leaned __forward to'hide tete
ut&tear that started fruit her t•ye us she
correct systema not tee flee of
special form of shoe.
7, All alines should have a
bearing an the foot, extenililia
the toe to the heel,
lava(
IVO u
8. The ground surface of the shoe
should follow the forof the ground
surface of an unshod foot whichhas
tri 'etled oh a level road.
9. No better form of shoos etxiats
than a narrow one, made ruthtei thick-
er at the quarters that, et the heel and.
toe.
10. The recent proposal, to affix
shoes on feet( without male) by broad
pruje tions into the host and by pres,+
sure round the walls is itnpractivable
and injurious.
11. No advantage follotile the re.
teutiou of shoes on a foot more 'than
four weeks, as the growth of the horn
in that t Lute produces a disteropertiou•
ate hoof. If in this time a shoe is
not worn out it should be removed.
fie
Truly. soft,, i buaitetittns doubt rias her one day to name the time of their one 1T:acew the youngmon.Iuu awe Darling, 1 know it all. I sun ready
oving Joe; he is au• stew end vein-
0UtJlaaueJ, Jttst the same only tray,
vete;' it he were only a little more
it Char, a little enure teaaintit;, it
wedding. Sae wetted ahoekesl at the huietnco cane and took hits to the—to—to be your—wife.'
idea and gJavt; hilt tau ,answer that
would• httvo chilled the artier of a more
impulsive ,uan, Iles said he would 19e
pe
mudbe dit ateu.. Juts is a good buy
potentandwait her pluasurls. Tie
1 1 detest :goon 0.18, you—
Fur sii:tute, .(leen,,. Your father is
orouebly sari -stied with him for a
would not pail her by went:ening ilio
sul;jeut again.
My (lading, he arid, when you are
ti -amt irxw ; amxl, indeed, he is a iiio.,t willing to become my wife, toll um so,
You know hon 1 lung for you, but
,nsi,afam;.s oft'' tJg luau. I1t* iii tJU i:ll '�g
etteteees to be eoteeaiusutal, anti he since it grieves yon fur me to speak
nos by :tutors uJ a t' 'waste time l,, of ottr u;ntou 1 leeve to you to. decide
ancitig. He
d„ first cure, at
bet moue ea.
Ivo llete',UtMM, &tie this in brei'
otenvilieitie way; but it, tette ettl° i to. the: l,alioratoty of a eveil•,lcuotvtt
eta C::troitlno, Who uarelcrsty i stets tt arta ulleilitmt ileac ;galleon
til la r;f.ir,••'r title eu,+geni'tuF'irt .;."'situate. ':f'ur'ze N.".'a'tt Utat,y (torulus
„et;ri.on her. Tito girt \vans timings to set', alio viflmrlf1 her fr,itn
Sit<r tbuw.Wt Sime u'!t{ love t t F,rlvr r�:..'i INV It reit LT i9Jtt 4114uhr!:1
h'.a.yetf by iV{Jis�tm::
)V6 Y.7 iii{ uutiaSt9it,1-
A4+-+ L►Y 1'•', t,Uu tie tlluat~tlt isa of ;1•:at•Jt tto s uue.:.st s Lv :.c i_.ti,rtj te.;C
b.. r t1•':b-a"i' '11 tit het Witt; Said iiipet°,rnrt'n'
tri ut' h,ty et With Ilium beeauee There were nes ste rural reptil,'s, not
'.1 • 'err 3tl dee_ ee de r �_ f , ptettf:ti.mt tfi _.t,.uJ; of Cl►ity 'a:11
a goon btu- when. 1 shall be made happy,
any wow „la Cure went on dreaming of hor hero.
he work, tt as usual and waited.
Cine; day Caro unetrttiYm.tuied a friend
hospital, 1 was ,both to leave the
spot when a buy touched my art:( and
held tits to me the baud of tlio poor
ft+Ilvw,wi irrh hit 1 fallen elf whilo they
\vert putting,bis body in the umbel-,
auuu. 1 took it, intending to carry it
to the hospitnl,l,ut I teuddenle renient-
bated that 1 dill not know to winch
hospital they had carried him, 'There
was no occasion for flurrying about it,
so 1 sunt tho lianil to my ofliee and
went utyeelf to the New York HHospitttl.
ale was not there. Then I went to
St, "Vincent, bet there I heard nothing
of hien. 1 hastened to the Chambers
attest hu epital. I. think it ouu:tf not
boyo been more. than two hotter after
the aettelent whet 1 arrived there, but
irntt,:.li1i0 dry atntt.:ee,itet eaten they Lund
me the young wan 'lila ruvevetl, did lu.vi smut thou forueir,care.
uu‘i sU.'til to be :tart tta'te n..ily, talked j
sonedily, ttoiittl fat++,i^. eat'; baud (anti r The Woodstock Water -works by.
they Sant li.,ei,. �:t Ehret a1 ), had La i aro, fawAor 11105,000 we;nu both eatrtee
;siarofUlly riot . t, ce, . e'41 oda ,t. , JJ uu'j"ity:
Smut in. Wheat.
Smut in wheat was onco a great cause of
loss and complaint, and 11 was found that
the smut increased wheu smutty seed was
used. 1 found by making a strong brine
with blue vitriol dissolved in it, putting it
in a tub large enough to hold a tight bas-
ket iu which the seed wheat was phteot#-�
t}r4 wheat stirred crud skimmed, and then
raised out of the briue aid allowed to drain
wliou it was poured out or put in bags and
so remained twelve to twouty-four hours,
and then sown in the usual manner. I
never found this to fail as a remedy iu
wheat, The strong brine was useful to
Boat out light and probably 11i,reasecl graise
of wheat Two years ago,thiuking of this 1
poured my cern ou the floor and poured
among it u solution of blue vitriol and gave
it a gond stirring. lint it will be sten that
teat way of applyiug the vitriol did not
reach every grain. Tire result 'MU mnueh
An Edict of General Booth.
A bull of the Popo or an ukase of the
Czar is not inure binding within its dee
wain than ran ediitit of General Bootle
But even Peter the Great found it aeeriuus matter to touch .f. ussiatt beards
and Gsuer,,! Bootie may Hee he able to
put out the pipe. It looks u tittle like
tithe for the decree which has just:
lately been su hush eoinuleuted Uputr
is a reissue of what nese at+vays been
the rule. That it needs re-eufurue=
meat ,argues tne stress of the situutiune.
Without going as far ase to agree'
e'
with the General ~when he says; It
is (a) injurious to hea[th,(b) uuoleanly,
(c) a waste of money, (d) tt disagree( le
inilietiou opine ,.hese aduut them, and
(e) au unzaturat habit of selfiudu1
genue for which there is no justilio:.ition,•
we cannot forget that smokers are free
quetitly the most selfish of people..
They will stnoke iii railway carrigee'
against the Law, they will puff their
cigars iii the faces of !nor seasicif
ladies on steamboats, and they, mut
have their pipes at all hours and in all '
places. Itis sel.lt;tu that women si noke
so that time feuriwine element hi Gen-
eral Booth's society is not lill'Zly to be
antagonistic. ilfauy of the tu4ii, how-
ever, will probably prefer the, pipin to'
promotion.—lock.
4aep tour Friends, •
Never east aside your friends if by
any possibility yott eau retain them,
We are the weakest of spendthrifts if
we let one drop off through inattention,;
or let one push away another, or if we
hold aloof from one through petty
jealousy or heedless slight or roughs
ness, Would you throw away a dia.
mond because it pricked you 2 One'
good friend is tint to be weighed again•.
st the jewels of the oarthi. If there is
coolness or unkindness tietween us let
us dome face to face and have it out.
Life iH too short to eitettrel in, or to
earry black thoughts .,f friende. It
is easy to lose a friend tint a new one
will not come fur (:,Mimi;; cart attire up
for the oat one.
—The Tam Wei be tt.int t,! Jtew stab.
Iter•Oitira fr0ttt now till tha tiia„l ',i 1i3J3, fui
t;catd..
coven -ren rot '('err
TEE I'll" 1IT? IX 1
AS"":er C.t^ir Cd' WRAIt1Y0
-• If frilly -ranee w..rnelt
they would always wear
rbben. i”. J . N. Bern
ls•tand, in one fif ber like
rnIaeres the following pe
dents :
Pardon h li'tle person'+
1 come no frnrn Charles
the steamer, to New
was to have two or three
aiu time, 1 decided ins
ingt then• as usual at nee
otkdi on same friends wlt
planed of my lack
Drawing on some fresh,
made myself as presen.
oiroutnstances permitter
ped upon the wharf I h
say Hallo 1 to my own c
to all kinds of salutatiot
?ailed out, vLiss White 1i
a itacit, wont ye, but v
man in New •Yortt hall(
pronr to me that 1 w
Again it came, Hallo,
swing of the band tow
kook into my face. Die
me? Yes'm, I see you
white ribbon and 1 too
a white ribbon w'eman
ago, and she said 1 c
4.,m if 1 wantedto; h
isn't many of thr'm'Aane
Cie yes, 1, replied, tb
ands. Nell, then, time
this way, for I've wattr
the Clrst one I've sect
won't you 1 A word a
drew$,I.is enrd from leis
and.am, but it had
every day and kept rind
surer The tittle. wnmi
gees could tell iLbout i
pray, but the little wo
of that for all of v'ertl.
Said, Oh, Lords hoed o
everybody els° was c
. had hard work'to hol
pall that a prayer ? :
to church, but the fo:
' of
ds of couusel enc
Q
as we partedi,tho 1
catno ou t, and my li
grasped, and thank y
him and God bless an
the little woman mail
ume and I hurried on,
and 1 turned bank—'
after toe. Can I do
A thought bad Borne
can, will you 3 Yee'
,,you go to church flet
the litte women ''and
dear mel I wish you
else. A little urgiirt
was given,and as I I
and clasped the, hig,
eompact was sealed.
—This took lees tit
used for the telling,
4 1 heard me nate
Lookine back 1 aaw
bad burn my travel
akin, with whom 1 ha
white ribbon moven
Seance. They kr
wom at, but had nev
nor any sign of Sp
etc.,, and were not e
'seting with thein,
of my pledge cards,
wit te ribbon tied at
t,h,, eWereuptonee
episode, one said :
of you and saw a
ottld not help its;
true and we want t
to /alp. So, by rt
'kat day I semen
man, won three w
le sing in my sot
At; Ch, I forget to
.jhhott i it in itt my
it rear it altvreyn,a
"Whet a power it t
tire metttrbe•rsirip eii
tativlent.--•- CJJristot
•lition of rip.
eq;ar':rrt,
ti