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-40;' tt Compaion, Kevte to -;eraue -,soa Ac rrT ILI 1-611 VOL~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ X Cl2An-A N101 RL-'1 THE H i-ALD I5 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY 701;NING, At Newberry, S. C. BY THO. F. GRKNII'l F..Utor -nd Propr icor. gy , er Ioei C *t. 1;i;0 no for w i .%; it is ks u C. ,:71DtIOU. COLUMBIA, S. C. HEDQUATERS AAf FOR A ND Men, Youths andi oys. L.ARGEST AND T hE CHE APEST CLOTHHNGHUS I1N THE STATE. CASH iOWN. GR0EA BUTARF Il, & W, C, SWVAFFED New Goods constant ly added, bought for Cash, and will he sold at a~ Reduction of 20 per cent. on Regular Prices, but for OASHl ON DELIV ERY. The undersignied continues thec IJUSTO3M MHi NT, Making to order the Finest Customi Clothing In the Stute. FINE DRESS SHIRTS. FINE COTTON and WOOLEN UNDR GARMENTS. All kin ds of M ILIT ARY and T AILORS T RIMMINGS constant!y on hiaud. W. C. SWAFF!ELD. Oct. 23, 43-10t. NEW STOCK! NEW PRICES WIll@IT & i.W. 00PP001I ctful!v call attention to their pe WINTELOI.0HIN( ND MOST COMPLETE to the Public O DRESS SUITS C ompetition. hoes, Umrbrellat ks, Valises. ,LOWER THAN EVETR kindis of GENTLEME1iN'S a1 IS' FURNIS,HING GOODS.~ o. 4, Mollohon Roy CALL AND BE CONV INCED. R. H. WRICHT. . w. COPPOCK. is 0 CHARLESTON, S. C. OFFE THE?2U NEW 7MLL STE' WHOE AL AND RETAIL TIhain are p:d h). ci: t;;'. tr 1!1fCrioE old Lace CurtLains, Oil Cloths, DAre Goods, SILKS, ULO3AKS, ah:i re s Fi:,rit :i rlO.d Natios. Hoiry Rib 'L c s. ilis, Lit ' and GeO - -1cu;hC4 S U u dcerw ear, Lineuns, Tazble ad Piano Covers, Towels. Tl as. 1pi and D:,e d Sdnhl of othe1r aood.s tcci uu:nerous to meu tion are ow pl cd before ouro custome~rs of~ thle State of South Cari., and we Lkarantce to the ~ ui7 -:d the peopie of this State to pecially. that trugh our And long establishe.d reputation with buyers and selCers w.ere MI~L LIQNS Of dollars hiave been exchanged through tour house, that we wvill give ietter satistac tion as regards Quality and Prices iln goods purchased from us than any ther house South. W SAMP'LES SENT ON APFLICATION. N. B.-Charges prepai on all goods over and above 510, cnt C 0. D. or for Post Of tiee Order. o Please nane :hs paper in ordering goods. Furchgott, Benedict & Co., 275 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, Oct. 30, 1878. 44-ly. Where can I get the best and the most for the least * money, in FAN4CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! I ~ AND TIlE OF THE SEASON I ISOLVED) SATISFATRIY And espcially s'o to my friends and pa 9 trons in Newberry, Laurens, Edgericid and iLexington. The ORIGINAL LEADER OF LO0W P'RICES 9 in the CITY OF CO.LUMU1A, aLne.wers the allabsorbing (uestion, andI states wVith: plasr thatt he ha.S no0w in store A IIAND> 5031E. LARGE and E:LEG3ANT VTom in al theO var1ious linecs of the bulsineSs. bouid~i frol- liret ho0uses, and1 selected with partlcu lr rgardi to aH theC diverSiliedl wants 01 th( d ' iCan v"c WdLL BE SOLD! IF YOL Wi.T Li PIUGES F O IJACKSON, or OF tCOLUMBIA. - 1 e ales~ sent by mi1.l to~I~ anypat. P~ie era ,:n bo:h th e up anid dow U n,the jeneion of the G. &Z C. B. F i l the S. U. & C. R. R. Fue well prepared, and1 the chary rei . iaM RS. M. A. ELKiNS. -1' efar COVES. rI 1* 1 Fost Lyie, hv 11r Henrv Wod. 10' 2 .1h:bn lialit"ox, Ge-.t., Mi- Muioek. 10c 11 3 ~ ~ : JaeEyeb IsrHot te Brow:c. 10e 4 A WI.: -lte, e s itew Ilov. 10s0 D .5 The I J1ii e es Verne's latcst.l 0c 6 L:tia: fP,ampeii, by Buid:er. 10t, y 7 Adan, , h.v G.orge E;iw. 200 c 8 Tei Acl 'dotti. Marv Cecii Hay. 10c 1 9 0;d Mvddelton'. Moue. M C Hay. 1K D. 1 '0 T'e \Ivoian ia Wv*hite. W. Colius. 20. 11 lThe;:. o th F Es Geo;:: E iot 0 1 12 Th! v Am.i1c:m n r ' Trolpe. 20ec 13 lrines ofTu,hY Wain.ek 20c 1 11Ti.e' Dmi' .s Ie ., he Wikie Co!jns 10)( 1 5 Ro' 1. Vr Gpr E i 1 id L E'.iLm 1.e Nt Po , and Poc wid Theo F;ld.! i ce. by -.101 n -: V, ne. 10 c B.. 200O'I :- HIn l2'i, by oa Cr inz:. 10e .Brb.v' oIvIm 'M . ;rd 20e' 10i .Trribie 'remptatim , by c .i ad 10" n 52 Th:! ('mi, di Shp.C : . Dcne. 2 1 T in t.r A.y .ey by . y - 6 rA rn-n:z o f iler. W'o m.ii 2 0e k-7 r; vy~ co n 'F(sl M~ .. W '.... 58 Nor..'. Lov Tii l , aig ! at :. 100c 39 ih-, .o - .y Fe. uiAdmir 20c2 ",1 A L-- .Lt i, lLe.' dieLXX-o C-imd-10 - 61Th (eb e n < fto-- I. Wilie CX odlin- 2 i oiounrinc, by a L 20c 21 :.A A Voyam, i.n (;e Vld-ue 2 . ,i (n.i, b T ui:ie~ Yci. Ge l Oc0 ' 7 st 'Waf":rc, a0 .m Arer by c :,iMs . .n ;. : Wood. 7s A&d.win . by eicol.. 'JC :1 ~i W.he, Sir W2u:.r :.e 2 . ');. e iT; 'B;r r, T\h:y Advn. II. W o f 2 -11 Wh.i-e Len,.iserd Thee. Rus in, 1ot .fio jn1 asIHCrrtreRvad r. .Ini-s Vern. lOe:c 4S . Lifan'ed. by.; rs. Henfy Wu1. 20e .174In SeikiAnr, by Wrs. iiam l . 10e i 7. Th.e S:rCng y,AdveuLmes of'arPhe- l .6 ,heeMcd. Wion e Coli0.lO 49S. :vi . de Igne '1 r, Hel 6i L8 rit k?ant, y Ch.rlesReade. Oc 79adpVet, by ia." Bc.20c 80 Under tero, by ore. NT. d0c 1 iiir.ent hv' iam~ Missk 1uoc. O 3 Th:er Plic d: e lot. 'dr . H Wood. 0C 53 yhe iVolareb of.I n Lnk . Bac. e 4 2900 I o Fg,; w by k-M the 2S, 5 Arjie uoer s.iy, y 1'Oui atrck 10c 8St thur:e. I Plby ''- u la. 20c 87 A oue ton th Tre or arth A171erca, y Jer n 2. 8 Tiw Marner bY Geirg E!o. 10c 59 Th-e Ln.,fb o aiik Erdon O 5ChndIroas, by "Oui " 20c - 57 A Yo-.-a,,e Round c ord-us Al(-ina, Jules Verne. 10c ~1 Be;d, Twon" .itt!c.rn MWoden l 5ShesMar, by v "Oui gea. iot 10e I 59 Fh-osl-ar, b "Oia." 20c3 ?3 Dene Honow iby' Taroulery Wood.:20c 04 A Voya-e Rtound the World-oned lan , by Jules Verne.loc 6 Tle N; c's *%e LWf. M.L Woodn.1c 96 Rory O'Mor, by 10ce Lover. lOc 67 CasieFricWiz,and Her Arkelt of 6 s. ,by Wolod oc. Oc 6,1AyazF'i; eERthm t the OdNe" 2n *.111.1nd,teM. by Ju;e4 'Verne. lc 6.5 Ah Sltemn'sw ife.KIS C11. Wood~. 10c1 101 Atr O"lMoLie, by Smuel Lver. 20C2 102 Five Weeks in a Brloon-.J. Verne. 10c - 6& 'o h B r't nt Miss Braddon, 20c 7 04 idd!eIarc;i by Gerge Ba*io. c 71 Aliade by "Ou:(da." 10c 72 Ar hidiana; or, The Avernture; o f Throe EnLrlishimen ar.d Three Rus B.Lockade Runnes JasVen. c0 106 Tey Mi-neio .rre s Mrs yWood. 20c 73 upert'i, by Mrs . 1ienr Faoo. lOe 75TeFrCr,by Jules Verne. 10c 782 Crihan, by Charles Rade. 10c 793 Madap Vrine, by Wi~LliajBlc. 20c 11 hrretan' Msak. Miss Mualok. 10c 115 Withiothe ade,.b Ms Mul ood. 10c 116 Verne, byde by r. H.liWod. 20c 17uTes Ferne. 100tr EicCLis 8S Purt YoelftIn is~ Plae. )C.iReade. 20c 87 . Jouet th eteo hathe 188 Lf fwo'Marrie, by Miss Muock. 0c 892 The Lorvaelsflrde. CaM E.Brao. 20c 12.oudrsh, bye~ Juye Vaelve. 10e 14 qie Womvn's eird. Mul. ook. 10c 25 Mry abrton'ys. oubles. Wod.20 193 Myseri;or,M FsaThe' Aibyned h) JulaskVerne. 10c 112 The Lad Luadlohe Ldy Wr. Colkins. 10c 1:6 Loesi V'ictory, by B. L. keln. 10c 172M vTleriu alnd-Th e (Secoet of,) 13 icl St i, by Jules ne. e.10c 132 acry 1ornqur, by Charles Lever. 20c 133un ti ahe oo,mry Le be.10 100 My Brter's TWoife. Cha. Diekeds.10e 1 1 A NoblLife, by Miss') Misalock. . 10c 13 A Braet iLadyCo, by iss MuLecr.20c 138 Whp'ay, by JC>s n Biar,I. 10c Py. O 13 odnSat yB. L. Farjeoon. 10c 107 1't B ado-Grss,. by B. iL. F a o, 10c 108Th MSva-i . Cpti Mir'yat. 100a 10 T 'he Girleof Fevera. Fir. Marr atOI. 10e 1 1 Torfthe WordieutnS EihtyDufays t 11i Half Ash Milio Chole ea. yA0li 11 Bo.ie Gtvrin, byB2.Fren 0 11 Dhare Mkham. Mh is raoon.10 11 Wihi thue Sto:zen. Mrs. A. Wod. 20e 116 Pauline, byrvL b B. a l u. 10 11 Th1Fm~leMnse.EgeLe.1c 118 Art Exp O'ea.dony CherI. DLcensr. 20c 119 P~ ote, FlHoornc MrryAEdads.10e 150.lt Foutilt. 10ene-rsO A )uis4) 125 The PriuateerOwn.b Capt. Marryat. 14C 1123 Iri iSl' Lerde, by Saul Lover. 1t'e 14 Squie 1TrevyOilynsli. CMr. Mitoodl.. 20C 1'2 0 1114 Ba~ton,Tu by Alrs . askel! . 10. 126 l Erenl Wor,l My Loat.her's. inoby R.l 127 M Lily Ldlow,ia Capyi Mr askelat. 10 1 18 Cousi ~'hg i's, bytMry. Iiaskell. 10 12T Wan Mdein M ewFisti, Half,~1) byve EnTne Suve. 20c Iby Egeni ue ce ad.lOc 130 SermonsOut o Ncklure. AlexckmS.10e 13 J4'a H-intonf, by Charles Lever. 20c St. Patrick's Eve. by Civrlcs Leve:'. ire u Newton Forster, by Ca1t. Marryat. lte A Hostages toFortume. Misa lIraaln.m. 2 Chevalier de .Maisol l:0.2(. l tom-.. '3 Japhet in Search of a Fathler. by Ci) tWin Marryat. 4 Kate Duno.;-he, by Charles Lever. :0e 5 he Pacha of Many Tales. Marryat. 1ie Percival Kee v by Capt. Marry:-t. 1 .1 i7 Ch cry Iipe," by lvlen );. Matiers. 21e S Rare G;(,ood i.tek. R. E. i.rwi!nkil l. 1Ic 1.4 The iiistory of a Crime. (Vol. L) by Yie1or i-iugii. Dec a A r:muaie, by Wilkie Collius. 2 )c 1 Ie:1t rice Boville, by. -1" uid'.." 10e 2 Jiliet's :.in.v Mrs. C:11mer-onl. P.e ienilworth-1. by 6ir Walter sco"1. 2!c rThe Coute.s de C hoartny. A. 1um1as. :1o 5 The Litle Savage. capt..\Marry:.1. 1fc "Good-Bye, SwevtIeart,'" by l'd:it LrouIghton. je 7 David Copperfield. Ch:ariks Dicke:. i 8 Nanon. by Alexat'ier Dumas. lIe 1 The Swis Fmily I'obineon. Ie Slienry Dunbar. Mr':s M. E. Urm..ld' I My i '.-v's Monvv. Wilkie C-lns. 1:i 2 Thce Th I', 0miU .1a t. 1.-barrv:at. :Mc1,,moir, ofaP i' i:j.t A. Dum S. ::Ie t The Co:is-irators. Alex. Douas. SMaladaie Fontenoy.e 1; P!'art of '.i1Loh : ir . Scott. 2:,( 'o I1 1. n1ion.." F'rcm-le !arryat. 2;c l sah i l!'.aN-ali-. Alex. D:.,lj;s. 1;;( a set!es i Canda.Cap.wMrrvat. ]0,. I o N .:h Ias N I'ek I(.bY. Ch rles 6 i; -C .;% :1 I.-H11 Cah r U. by .Ix. 10e: in . I(x. 2 .i;n's Love S'ory. Gen. EiOt. Le 4 T11. Youn: 1inaero. V.! .G.KWhingstcon l)e !.v I-e w-:- .S e 5 The- of: flai ib Eupne ne.20c SThe Poien(l of .sps.; Flor. .!nrv,at. 10C Th! e ohw Fore:t, by C 'a ( : ci ' ary t 10e' ti at O . Nort b:m ni h I;-.lut . Cn:kll, by . i:e : ,Jvw (.1 ;f a Girl. '(A .\ Nv l.3 1 c YM s. (!IIp;:ant. 10r-! 1 U:an dol ph Gyordon, by. --0u1.<1::.'' 10c 2 J.ri-;m'wr ree-k.by E%rekmannm Chatrianl. - :t arabyRuge byChs.Dickenls. :)o 14 in. t : . " 3!rs . Ih - dams. j I '; em ' d : ft i .,hiek W antor. J.OOPrant .10 3 The l;eiFo-tunes of Rvv. Aos Bar .)n, by Georpen MEio 1' :: D Son. Chiarles,; Diekens. 2;,e 'M -h- n hil.:." Florence Marryat. le ( Geire Canterbury's Will, by irs. H. 'ood. .3 lOc ; Por p.h byF obi. Tnson. l0f 4 . She. I:s A.h'a J. 1.n FaiCoper, 1 aTe i' Bae aerdJ. Ae. Unan-0( ' The Jdering ver. Fci. Cooper. 1fl .5 Thae Two Destin-s. Wilkit Collis. 101 .1t The P,ath-idr J.Fenimiorv('ooper. 10c T Thellan bsh. by iS Mulock. 1c 0 !z Trhe Reurent's Danu--hter. A.umnas. 1"c i The iioneev(Irs. J. Fe I,n imore o op'.- r. 10C 0 Little GranIld qand theUacioes by "o uida." 10C T T:rie. by J. Fenimore Cooper. 1) ; .5A' Dark N1ght1.., W17r.1. Irs G .kel 10C : The Pilot,byJ. v .Fenim Coct.pr. 10C 1 THe Tender' Recollections of Irenle M. ae"'i 11limbly . . 10C ;5 All Open Nver4lt. Mis Braddon. 20c 36 Shepherdie All and Maidens Fair, b.y W . ter Besantamv Jas. Rice. 10C SThe Wcandring heir. Chas. Reade. "0 A-ZeTr-iC-0. by Jul:.a Ravanach. 20C 19 No T"horoulihfare, by Charles Dick Cnos and Wilkie Collins. 10C W The Laurel Bush, by Miss Mulock. 10c 1l Tricotrin, by -Ouida." 26c U2 Thei Thiree Feather:s. by Wm. Black. 10c 1:; Daisy -hol, b; . Lady HfarI;. 10 if Thi. Three Gua"I,: ncme. 1* A. Dumpts.20c Mr. 20,11tC 5 Jak Vanly, by Jnmes Grant.al I ; reg Woffligto;n, by Cimrles Re-4.1. 10< Ir 7Martin Chuzzivwit Chas- Dickens. 2ik 48- .Bread. andi Chvese, and Kisses."1 Farjeon. M0 I ' Cecil Castlemainel-, Ga2ge.. "Ouicla." 10< 50 No Name,c by Wilkie Collin-S. 20< A ) f thr. ahorc boojl-s wtill hr, orderct' f tke cash accompanics the or(;cr. PNO il,1110 SHW. $2.00 PE ANNUM. ENV NE LOE S,TCIRCULARS, NhOTE HEADS. AIUSTAEENS LETTER ALS, LEALBLNK B GIL AM1EAS, IN TAfNS PAMPiLE 'E ,lND L d DODGERR,FURNITUI0I Ete.&c WEC., &,& PITAT TUF HERALD PRINING OFI inittinand Weddl ins, pe WITI ENELO ENTQLOPES, LETTERSLATES, GAMES,E F PR DOLLCSAP An . HERALD BOO0K STORI B CIL. S adaIlohr id HYMNS 01BOOKS,ee ndi TAIN LI.PROAYER I"ILLEl, P.F.GENEK BOX IPALTES, HERALD B00K STOR) w.7ei: double--ora (Ci - ca Alverti'Zr. ,7- C R E A P E S T AN B E S T! 4:3 PETERSOA"S M.4 AZINfE. F-ULL-S-ZE PAPEA Pan'ERNS! -A Su-pPF..T1 %Vil be giycn in eve nIIuAbe r ' J for1 .p>n:inia- i a ' u:-siz;: pap:-r pmenfor a.1i' or chfild'6 dre.as. Everv- "uK rcrizber wi' recere.~ iurin the year, to; ' mwre th': the i sub:crption .rice. Great in: prove:e:.'s wil 1:e rina in' other re:pccs. :i O . A's Ct G.AIN ' e .tj:;s. VCerV - . 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Only a hoy, with his noise and fun, The verie:: mYstery undler the sun: As Lrimful (;f miscilif, and wiE and glee, % a Wimain frame caw be, Aid as hard to man:.ge as-what? ah me, 'lis hard to teli, Yet we luve him well. Only a boy, with h:6 fearless tread, W ho cannot be dri-en, must be Ld; Vio troubles the nvii bors' dogs and cats And tears more c'othes, and spoils more han: Los :tes, and tops and bats, Than would stock a store For a year or more. Only a boy, with his wild strange ways, With his idle hours or his busy days; WiJi his qtuee remarks and his quaint 1 O-'Ten bril!iaut for oie of his size, As . me:eor bui led Frm ihe plan:t world. Oly a boy, who shial1 be a man, Ir na:ure goes on with her first great plan; if intemperarece, or solne fatal -nare, Consperes not to rob as of our heir, Jur blessing, our trouble, our rest and ou care, Our to1mCIm , our joy, "Oui!y a Byt' THE dIlTE0) OF "T MAN 0 -Wel, Bride , w hat do yo think of the bride ?" "O)h, he' a pret tv youn thing ; but if she had known t much as you and I do of her hul band's mother. she never woul bave come to live with her. She a perfeet hyena ; and if she doesn bri n the tears in!o thcae bIl eyes be-o*1 the honeVmoon 0VeT. my namarne it-n't Bridge! WV b she's the imost ;mnpudent pe son I ever knew ! She oVr IhauI all her wardrobe vesterdtv, b fore she could get here ;an, as pasied through the hitill, I heat her niuLtering to herself, 'Sil stockings humpb, !-1u1fed unde clotheLs I Won(,ider if she thin] I'll have them ir'oned here ? Er broidered nighteaps! silk dIresses Destrutction and ruin !'" "I'll tell you wvhat, .bridge ther'e never was a house built b enough for two famnilies to live it and(. you'll find out that this wvor be, I reck on." * *~ *c "What ! tears, JEmma-tear's stid the young husband as he r turned from the c:ounting hou one afternoon, about a month aft mnarriage ; atid, with a look anxiety, he drw her to his brea: "TFell me, you do riot so soon -pen t your choice ?" The little rosy mouth wiM be up~ teipt;ingly P"r a kiss ; and the coni ding~ counltece]!C of 1 younig wife he read the answ his heart was seekingr. W \ hat then, is your p6t cana ill ? Ca'n't you dress your hair tsuit you '? Or are you in desp: bcueyou eigO,'t dIeide in w hi ofalyour dresses you l prl'iettitest ?" "Don't ho ridiculous, [Iarry replied IEmma, lagin nde ing together, '1. feel nerv~o that's all. i'm so glad you come home !" Hiarryv felt sure that was not a but he forbore to question~ her, he was sur'e sthe would h t ell him in good time. SThe truth was, IIarr'"s motl had been lecturingrher daught degcnet'acy of the Limels ; hoi GheC would niot think of ptttig ~all the fine things~ her friends l 1been so foolbsh as to provide ,her; times wer e.ot doW as ti: -used to be ; that, if IIarry gi her pocket-money,~ she had bet 1-lgve it to her to keep), and not spndn it for nopnsense ; th: yoiat wif'&% pitnee was in her h amis house ;and shte ho] - sh wvould leave off1 t hat ha }n ih trick of runn ii ng ho )t every day to see her mother: Y sisters. "Emmei, had 'listened in sil lt amazemienit. 0r She was a war'm-hearted, at is. tionaite g'irl, but shei was v i, hig spiited. _ Thle color came and went 1 idly in her cheeks, hut she for bakthe tear's which were start at'k m ~ . she had too in )1'(c to le, -I r m oI ernit--a w see theil fia!. After old 31rs. Iail retired, _hi sat ior a moment or two recailing * Bbiah, to l 1ve my own dear hom1e," she Inused, "where I. was as mrry as a cricket from morn ig ti night! Whre we all sarg. and pincd, and read, in mother's (.zr room, and fithier and mother the happiest %)f us all !' Then she ros aId paccd t e 1m. Baby,hI ! I w L be dictated to !" repeted the young w ife, i'i marrico.ied, if I am oly nin ,eteen, anid imy (Jwn mistress!' And the reeilI!us tonCs would come in spite if her determination. But theu the thought of Harry ---dear liary-whoml she had al itady l'arned to love so well. icr nirst im11pulse was to te!I him I. But h had too iiuch good sense. r Ant So she smiled and chatted witi n h,oped he had i :;t iown to the account of "ler Vousness.' S-ill the hours pa.scd slowly when he uns absent on lisines: aod he felt uneasy every tin.e he eard a step on the stair- lest the old lady should subject, her to some ]Jew trial. ;-I wonder what has come over u our Em ma ?" said one of' her 6iQ ters; shp has grown so grave and G Inatrolily. I hall hated ilarry when he carried her off; and I - quite hate him now, for she's so d sedate and moping, I dcs4-o to i keep my neck out of the matri t monial noose !" Shurtly after this Emma's . o is tier sent her some little deicacy, manuf"actured by. herself, of whieb r- she knew her (laughter to be par d ticulaiiy fiid. - MIs. Eln;l Uboug it i into her I room, and -et it down on the table as if she were testiig the strength k of the dish. "I wonder if yourt mother iS ~s afraid you'il not havLSe enboughi to 1i. eat here ?" "sbe said. "One would !think you w er'e a child at a board t., Emmna controllcd herself by a ig str'ong effort, anid made no reply. ; imply taigthe gift from her 't hands, with a niod of ackniowledg E~very day [.rought her some rsuch Detty annoyance; and he'r faitheri'-in-law", who was 01(d and childish, being quite as trouble some as his wife in these respects. it' required all Emma's love for *Harry to carry her through. *- She still adhered to her deter min'ation, hac~ever', to conceal her Id trouble fromt her husband; and ~though he noticed she was less vivaciotus, pierho~ps le thought the er mnantle of matronly dignity so be coming to his young wife that he felt no dlispositionl to find fault tOwith it. -In the meantime, old Mr's. Hall Sbeing confined to her' room with oinfluenza, the reins of'goverinment were very un willingly' resigned Sinto Emma's bands. What end less charges she received about sthe dusting, and sweeping, anc coig, ending always with th( s ~olloquy, as the door closed upo 11. Emma's retreating form ; "I am ooeto tell her anything abou all i.Sesas ignorant as a Hlotten tot ;it will all go in one ear and ou er of the other." ..And the old lady groaned ii spir'it as the vision of the nose o ed thle tea-kettle pointing the wrong C)way, 0or the saucepan bung on th Swrong nail flitted thr-ough he ey Emmua exerted herself to the ut Smost to please her, but the grue ter was always "n~ot quite right," th be pillows niot ar-ranged easily b t1hind her' back, or she expected t< u-finid "Bed lamn let loose'' wheni sh got down stairs, ard var-ious othe .. enrcout-aging pr'ogn osi t ies of th -dI '.2umia," said Hiarry, otie da) "how should you like lhving fiv e.miles out of' the city ? I have see a place that just suits my fane) .e. and I think of hir-ing it on trial. c.y Emma hesitated. She wishe to ask: ap- "D)oes your moti.er go with us? ed but she only said, "1 could not tel ing dear Harry, how I should like tl uch ac. ill T saw it : but I fear ADVERTISINi RATES. AdvertisementA inoertcd at the rate cf $1.00 per square (one inch) for first insertion, and 75 ccntz for ch subsequent inserticr. Doubl r-o.uinn advertizccts ,Ln er cce:t. on above. Notices of Iteetings, ohA:uides a:d triinu S of respM.r, s:ne rces per %quare as ordina-y advert:semen is. Special Notices in Local column 15 cents per line. Advertisenicnts not Inarked with the nur ber of insvrions viU te kept in till forl;id, and charged accordingly. Special contracts ruade wfth horge uver Eisers, witi 1beral deductiouson aboverates. -: o: DO'NE V% !Tif -NEATMES:,; AND) I)1! LATCII. TERMS CASH. wkuld take you tO) Iiuch from me It w.'eald $e 1teo' l)o havle livye miles~ ditace between~ us the W1hl day. Oh, I'm versy s,ure I shmildn't like it, Harr !' and tlhe thought Of h'r m-nother-in law clouded ..r 11v fue1, and j npile of %. .-ztra(te*r*drpped on "Weil 6:aEnma nowI'm verysurey>u iiilike it," and h1is hu-I I; k eyes a a Uo sfl i(id ot ie ue'stand, even readig Ihen; tohd st; i'm going to f 'c t dhere thi; very after m:n;na-d e,"aije, yal kissilig her icr;head. Thjitier thev accordinrly wert. "Oh, wihat a bttle paradis'ie. fiar ry ! Lo;k a. that e1 c'ster of roses Wiat spleniid old trees! See how the wind sweeps the droop. ing bich ,.es aeross the tall grass And ii;it Nitlhe tow window lat tievi over with sweet briar ; and that pretty terrated flower gar den-oh, Iarry !" "Well, let us go inside, Emma." And, applyi-ng a key he held in his hiand, the door yielded to his touch ; and t h.ey stood side by sideCII in a utic parlor, furnished simply, but yet so tastefully. Tables, stands and mantles, coy ed~ with vaCs, sending ' fo..rth fragrance from the sweetest of wild flowers; the iong w'hitem - lin curtainis lood aiway from a window, whenlA. could be seen wooded hill, and fertile valley and silvery stream. Then they ascended into the chambers, which were as unex eeptionablec in their appointments. Emama looked about ini bewil dered wonder. "Bu1t who lives bere now, Hiar "No bod v." "Nobody ? What a tease you are! To whom does all this fur niiture belong-and who arranged everything with such exquisite taste? I have been expectung every minute to see the mistress of the manLfsionl step out." "Well, there she is," said Har ry, leading her gaily to the look ing-glass. "I only hope you ad mire her half as much as I do. Do you think I've not seen my high-spirited little wife struggling With trial day by day, suffering, en(lduig, gainin g t he victory over her own spirit, silently and un complainingly ? D)o you think I could see all this, and not think she was the dearest little woman in the world ?"-and tears and smiles struggled for mastery, as he pressed his lips to her fore head. "And now you will have nobody to p)lease here but me, Emma. Do you think that task will bo difficult ?" The answver was highly satis factory to the husband, as the reader may rest assured. 15$$UflUWU5. To know a thing is right, and not to'do it, is a weakness. WVhen you know a thing, maintain that you know it ; when you do not know it, admit the fact; this is wisdom. Fear niot poverty, but fear missmng of the truth. As when we are in prosperity we are ready to thmnk our mount ain will never be brought low, so when we are in adversity we are ready to think our valley will never' be filled UP. Length of' days is wisdom's r might hand blessing, typical of 1eternal life ; but it is in her left a hand that are r'iches and honor. God's laws wers never designed eto be like cobwebs, which caitch ,.the little files, but suffer the large