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Tfftf StJTfttiltAN TlStTOH Miscellaneous. wiU never forget, t mnetofat the lessons taught me in the ftahhafh school more distinctly nov then my sermons I heard ia after yenre Whnt a boy learn# of a'«MM||A business habits to fibr heaps.* feat* the boy, so is tfcef&uo. U you tee a boy active, euefffetfe, and toying to tears all be can, you may be sure he will make an active, ioduaUfiMfi man; bat If yww see s boy toying to shift his work, shirk gU bln duties i, deed Friday. bilKpwtanyo piano nans >r bleeds jworld in sable a Its brightness lew toy Unde Toby it at ihe head of n dans of men who have a atrtk tog fkmily rsssmldaiina He has no ides that his dear Uttls Lily, who weighs only shoot s hundred itouiul*. blood divine our heads in when a boy, fa kept through Mfe, and thay made him » gnat and a good man. The husoes etf industry and desire for knowledge that Frank* lin learned, made him the great phi losopher. Then what a boy tom of Christian principles la atoe ‘for keeps.’ Morality, honor, the fear of God, government of temper, these are to be learned when a boy.— Early form yonr character upon the great foundation, the fear and love of God, which is wisdom, and you will become a good and useful man and make the hearts of yonr parrots TOtTCH your sias you seejHfau die, oisome mortal toi ib Hi* wounded body Ik*. WORKMANSHIP three younger ones, who, he thinks, Ho or creep quietly around the sit ting room door all day like ae mmy kittens. Ho to sure they are very little trouble to their mother; Cor be never ootnes home after business hours, but be led* the bouse to perfect order, aud his wife at the door with the whole four neatly dressed to meet him with smiles and blase*- it s n muob to-fern,* be says, “than to have a hired gtrf about, |mttiug things out of place and hearing all Uiat to saul." It a us bis owu sufgmtioti, that no servant should be employed, lest the rotdy on his per new yen hang] what. God has b mated body wi Uncle Toby itrition’s tear a fleeted modes. They Hava also a Wind of ritual, or academy of bows, by which they regulate the number of bows, genuflexion*, and words to bn spoken on certain occasions.— his agony you vie v - ' . 4g . ■'we’ll weep In hitte: t Him languid, fail His resurrection It was a bitter, cold day iu the riddle of viator. Everybody aesm ed to step along as quickly as possi ble, that they might thesoooer reach their warm tlresides at home, draw ing their wrappings more oftaariy about them to shot out the cold, bleak, wintry winds. All seemed busily about something, and the chil dren laughed and shouted gayly, for they knew that Christmas would come soon, and okl Hants Clans was sure to bring something for nil good children. But in the midst of all this gaiety, one poor little girl wandered sadly from street to street, aa if scarcely knowing what to do or where to go. Her feet and arms were bare and bine with the cold, and her features were pinched with hunger sail dis ease. A pitiful sight was she, but the well-dreeacd children drew away from her filth and rags ss though she were some different creature (Who themselves. They did not think that the miserable little olflect poeseased a soul that would never die any more than their own. Mattering to herself, and drawn on by the crowd, the little girl came to the steps of a large church, where children were pouring In. They warn to practice for the Christmas festival, as their bright faces told very well. As she drew farther back into the shadow, two litUe girls, passing in, noticed her, and the elder one, stop ping, laid her neatly gloved band on hera^saying in a sweet voice: •‘Poor little girl, wouldn't you like to come to with ua F With delight ami amazement the child allowed herself to lie drawn into the church. Oh, how good did the warm air feeI to her chilled My! but more than all, how much good did the words she beard do her! The tears flowed down her face as they sang of Jeans, and of little cfafl dren coining to him, and when the kind pastor tokl them that all might pray to Jesus and learn to be like him, she thought she would never again mind wearing her old rags and living in a cold garret After the services were over, she slipped quick ly out, but not before her little friends had learned where she lived and had promised to come with their mother to see her. When the little girl reached her miserable home, the first thing she did "was to kneel right down nnd pray to God. Few and simple were her words. Hhe did not pray for airs forty days before they appear Ia court The cemaum salutation In the Haul hern provinces sf Chinn, among the lower order, to, “Yafea f “Have you eaten your rice f in C Hubei te they rub their noses to the grave well see ioMmton aa argad tpuu h bowed to the divine decree t BUSTOS ft IRVING Arrive at C _ This Iraia children should take to sentiments which he should wish eradicated. “Teach them all youraelf, Lily," said bn one morning as bu stood at the door wish bto bat in his band. “Don't let anything come between you and them. You have plenty of time. Aa for the housework there to not mark to do for our small family ; let it slide and teod to the children.” Unde Toby took his flee ktooes upon bis bearded mouth, and as many more thrown from the chubby hands of tbs Uttls ansa, and walked leisurely off to hw business, •-utopia eently flattering himself that be wan a model of » husband, with a loving wile, aud four as smart children as ever eatersd the world. , . Lily was a good wife: she loved her bust mud, sad although she knew that her duties ami cares were oof understood by him, she determined that every rooarle should he strained to meet his expectations. 8be had often heard him any that “bto moth er never kepi a hired girl, though she brought up a large family ;* and Lily tacitly yielded to the forced eonvietioa that she ought aim* to do her own work. , Bright silver, dean door knobs, tidy moms, nnd good minis be Let even- heart now bound, And uufice jog’s strain resow Arrive at the Qnirinal Arthur cauie running father’# library one day iu j “Just see my oifey / oh, rs’n tyT” apd he tossed a beau alley if! his hand. "Ye£” said his father gl from fife book, “that i will not abide, an imi. try* They are fatui lag that It coaid aai be explained or extenuated, and preferring to lone the ftirtMlahip of Mrs. Jours rather I Luk, mmalln L.^ aMamsa fia*wamdasa** aiurii * witii muMtv win |Uitr, itviH m h n • s if b a laamm of worhlly policy. When bto yoanger bmtbri, a bhwv quiet boy, bot equally bod of vlo itiag. sod a great pet ami darling with all who knew him, Iwvame old enough' to betray family secrets, 1 gave Ida uo rautfen. hit trusted to bto common setup. One <Hy, on ret ura lag from ou errand St a neigh bnriag tiouar, he Mood a while || •orbed fa thought. and then said: ••Mamma, What shall I any when people ask roc what is your mother doing t ami wind dhl you have for dinner T “What did you say, my iWrT aahl I. Why,' «Hl he, looking hushfully aside, “I mM, I gneas it la time hr me togqr to uot ittdepeiKtaut lit -i dst it does nut duly ;> i" nwpoasibrlity/ Pwul *, spcmaibility ksuuted h dwy* “The very cant/ uf • Gospel matoei to t rll«s Ha me of the old Upstijr and pie lures remain, hat aH which helaagad to the I tope as head of the l harrb hare been 11 ataesd to him. The rrfling of 1‘rinee Umberto* bedwwaa was painted h\ (Kwfefe. This i tainting has been sent to the though she felt tired and a ora down and the resiles* nights of the chi I dren, she shot the door idler her husband, put on a calico dress, and with a child in each arm and two trudging ou bahiad, harried to the kitehen to rouiatoaae anew her daily toils. Hhe could scarcely pass the lounge. i sorry for Ned,” >ai(l fell “He is a poor goy, sad gave all his momy for his I aiu sorry be lost i IF father, fair i» fm -, and I said Arthur. ither replied, “That s exactly disapprove of iu at game of , Arthur. Boys do n >1 always r. B. S1BTLEB ft mi, OPTICIANS ANI) ITii'JrUJU SUA2:u;_:: Vent tin a artists, the IVineeae’ pri% house mast he put iu order, the dinner cooked, the children looked after eontiauaUy, their clothes gat ready, aad the fear washed aad dressed to meet “dear father" at flve o’clock. Ho all day long, with busy brain, busy tougue, active bauds and feet, Lily wore away the day, and was herself In turn worn away. She was nervous and dispirited, aad though she reasoned with herself and tried to laugh away the de pression of her mind, the effort only rebounded upon herself; the tears would coiue, aud occasionally over That is the way Mi, Nichols ;l>eantiful {arm. He gambled cay. Do you not t ink you feel happier if yon md paid 1 life alley f” Sir looked' at the j marble, rit over aud over, i ud then [ am sorry’ I- kept it." Ned is if he hated to low it- Fll fatal*) it to him.” jjf the room be rau k Ned, who was slot* fin tjie street. Preij fl and walked up to h <4 “I feel better not [May ‘for keeps’ again; tl to quite honest." father pot his ham! fairly head aud sail fet* my son, for you {o return fa let me tell you ^ ituetbing money, lost hfc it all hi would ! Ned foi »UXIii!f0h£. Iff. A tenth reason k>i •C ihe (xOpk is found WATCHES ff PINK JEW ELRY. m oftkv. The mi Abe fear of to mi ug. n Tht- queMk i Aether he shall Eher ha shall abdk* J i office iu vesta hiu . ■Re «uuiit use it, o; T ** to aae it to ^ large aaitra uf dining aad wtrvAcueB. vorwx. am> nt- VKR WAR* OKXKRALLT May’ 13 1800 46-tf nalatation at ttolro to, m ftwawsr a dry, hot Mw ladiaaltaa af a <fe “How Marsh’s Radical Cure Trass. fend her languid baml. . ( life aerwwd to her a great ha idea which could neither be bom* nor thrown off. At the last moawat she was ready, aad at the door with her I don’t not have thought c t Your dressed, pans it geatly over the right hqi. aad (hence to the f«v. . head vary fear, placing their hatnls ou their cheeks, aad mine qhu fife hi the air with Aa kuaa beat. Thu Dutch, who art ouusktoed os is that, father f” little habits you acquire boy, you keep w be# you are If you get into the habit g bad words, oc< iwiosfllly, boy, it will grow kpou yon ’ ... v® T u your red cheeks, lily | you havw jaat enough to da for health. I 4oa*t know what a hired gfri would find to do ia this neat booaa;* aud aa be chucked her wader the ebh», hi added, “Aa old friaad of adee wih be here to dhmer aad spend s few days with aa You roast fas caret n I ufafaia of doing great gtxwl Afl accompbabcd by oue kind word. God only knows the good the smallest child may do m this way. Never yield to wicked impulse of pride aud thoee who, iu world- others. 1 you will become a profane If yon are dishonest when a U. ii you are a man p*ou will iel". If you are atttfative at , what jau leaip tl|«re jou If youy lessons ore thoroughly fr i >Wng^ to you. Yon will lose many chances of working for Jesus if you do this.—A A YU itor. ^ ^ ^ An Indian, whenever he got into a bad place In the swamp, need home cliately to pat ap a stoke to mark toe spot. Thus he not only kept dear of the danger tliwaeoond time, bot kept others thorn the same danger. We should not only guard against our own Mm stops, bat as we pn»j “Lead ns not into temptation," be carefril to rtemtfrb all temptation frour others. JACOB S. SCSI duMr.’l Another to, “Hoe waart ■weT “How de ym aafl T adapt ed, no dooht, in Ihe early period* of the Repub!*♦, when they were all navignfntw and fishermen. This was a drop too much on her over burdened heart and hands, and she Waged fer a ptoee audfewc to weep; but there was neither, and •bravely choking down her grieC, and CHAHLB8T0N, If you arc oerel ;aa aud nut them, you will jmly re- dim recollection of rbat the „ s ■. | i contained. VYliafc yku learn ^abbath-scbool is ‘for keeps,’ fasons of pietj rein a ip in the iThe hymns, and parages of pie that you ndw lf*jfrn, you her hasband’a aUpfiera and evening paper, and while he lay u|*on the lounge refiling, filfe Olrifed up and hryught in the dinner. | an Intcttowfng topic that ertoftlng. end crutches af the i 8. MARSH & CO, No. S Holiday 8 peowd, * itoeadv gait pad inflexible -lemugY X HflMhfMfe w pr •» ed to hi* wfasnl itoieHmi, “Coseto mU T do you Hand F while One of Ihe ok**! Important rates of the ftcleece of v manners is an almost absolute sileoto la regard to umnetf. pom»x wow. fist, the Lord, is risen i .1 ^ 1 'mi I