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THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA; S. C Mrs. licit aiul told Her ‘‘that be wm mm* toe children, and saw Row the milk got spilt; that Julia bad noth ing to do with the matter.* Ob, how badly Mary felt l She was greatly ashamed that her pastor my hasheod proposed that we eal) had seen her had conduct Her oft mine of oar aeerpariihlowwe; so, Miscellaneous. “'%> '“ 4 rig -' M "f Cteftii seea retrieving togJftfiFfri his sires loot on battle fields by am qpenng the affections of Rigtiafc maidens, and British offoers pre- tu. the wind ful mariners look «*d n© rm-ro sked Galilee, upon the heaving tiooi, the swelling wave* .ppnx ched with fearfe* ( id dn w near to nave. pint!? now tliey cried- - terpnar, and agnenkure among them half a oratory ago, the leas said the better. We wW take them U Wky traveler will tad them to day. 1W) ait of the serfage bright; mooter sod stronger than the i*©opte of at) cndlrm ‘Vonteat of raeeif in Panada. IS PUBLISH * th fear dinum; aatU alterwaoa; troaiag, (or instance, in preferrocr to baking. Many farmer’s wires fall uaooo artoualy into carries* habiU in regard to dress, on araamt of many ponaltar duties davolvieg »i|-m them 1 re member that a “city roaeto' when ashed bia ofilnkm of country life, said: “The coaatry ta all right, but ieer!” a voice re] pt afraid fulness of carriage and 9omf .sresrib of the Ft each We The prevafiHeg type of (her fc fifatisH from that of the Bngttab Oanftdlali. It t> dark sod stem, while a gfcmm hsugn over the fftoatenaftcr, wrbirii, however, ta the ship ic sprang from ou iking sea. pr I^ematli his ft* [i ug for his grave, AUNtni * * i Arrive at Colombia of the afternoon. Mary bud bc©*» hoping that she should get the prize, which was a handsome jeoeket Bible, that had been promised to the schol ar whose deportment in the Snbbuth- scbool aud at home, for one mouth, was found to be the best. She knew now that Grace (.'haintver* would get the Bible, and that Mr. Murray would never give it to her. So she was very sorfy about the matter. Grace Chambers was the daughter of a jioor washer woman, aud bad to stay at home and take care of the younger children while her mother went out to work. Her father had died suddenly, and they were very l»oor. Every otts loved Grace, she was so good, and always had a bright smile on her (ace for every oue. Then she wtu* very kiud to her old grand father, who was a cripple. -Mary had tried fbr nearly a month to 1)6 just a* good Oi ski eonhl, and now to have Mr. Murray Hud out that she was a thief and a liar was very hard, she thought. She felt still worse when, the next Sunday, he rose and called Grace Chamber* to come forward and receive the prize; aud theu he talked to all the chHdreu about the little temptations that they bad, autl reminded them that now fruit ^wae lieginning to ripen, they should remember that it was wrong .to take peaches, jiears ;mu1 apples that were other people’ll, aud that God looked ti|M>n such sins with as lunch displeasure as he did upon any one robbing a bank or store. Mr. Murray talked a long time to the children, and Mary weut home resolving that she would break off her sinful habits. Sometimes children pass the Rower gardens of ottiers and reach their nuo^u through *fo mice, ami pan Rowers off. Now, thftt is wroug, and 1 hope no dear children who Head this i>aper will do that, or follow Mary’s bad example. They must re- niembcr that one of the command 1 meats says, “Thou sludt not steal.’' to save. iwp of that tii m.hand, irt about! as Christ then asked, e didst thou doilit T** ^«Pw25** < *L st»i" * offiitriK" ->y fit 1 \1" i- mjsr^sr^RSV' auras of Dm Weat In dm Island*. But away on to© other aide of the globe, in that group of Island* which has taken the uaaae of the JeUmds, it grow s in great pro- fusion, and its cultivation is very profitable. You hare seen the lau rel, bsvsu’t you I Well, the cam phor tree is a little like the laurel, only it grows a great deal larger. IV botanical name of the tree is Lmmrtu Csi/ksrs. I have said that it was a native of very warm cli mates But, with great pains, It has been cultivated in a latitude no far ther south than Xew York. On that beautiful ltaliau island, loot* Bella, in Lake MaggWre, there is a cam phor tree which has attained the ordinary height of its race, and is, I H TfSry MM* OOI116 year* age it was fifteen feet high, The Breach Canadian* manifest a hereditary pride in dress. Tbr upper class dress without (halt; but the mid (Ring and lower classes verge upon the vrigor A Frrach sen-ant gill will a|»pear ou Sunday* aud rhifdl bol (days ia all the raion of the rain bow —enormous chignon, crinoline. ri reterm, In the moat extravagant Wet^si - We h We l©a wilder sea- lee say “Coiue H ip, and think to w e at home. •yes are fixed on Hh auger shrink; them to the wav us, in to sink. said our IumIwu. “loo mm I m cleaning bouse, and everything ia up in arm*; you know*—-turning to me—“that such times must com* in every housekeeper's expcneoc* I really could not aast-ni to this, and as sbe euuimeiMMal to give a vol uble account of herself, work, and family, I could but notice her appear anec. She was a reaiarkably plain woman, and in her soiled nod tattered dress, with uncombed hair, aud the odor of soft soap clinging to her bare red arais ami hands, she became a “perfect fright* W# trade oor call as siiort as possible, aud she did not press ns to stop longer. “Too bad we happened u* there this afternoon, wasn’t it f* qu«*tb my husband as we regained the street. “Or else too had that she waa in such a condition," I respouded, almost indignautli, as her uncomely viwagH rone Indore me. We went ou ami decided that Mr. IVs must hr our next resting place, as we lmd liern informed that be was “apt to In* a little jealous if neg lected.” Mrs. 1* . a pleasant fared little old lady, raine trotting to the door in .mower to uki*summon a. “Well, there P said she, “you must excuse me from disking hand-, for I’ve bceu cleauing my stove fuuuel this afternoon,” ami site liekl up her two black hands. “RyWI, that's my daughter, told me nnntefnnly would |**rt JUfavs Od Arrive at YawveChS „v-Ul to hi* nsim or aeon. - n^lSs subscrib'd or not- *"! *1? J*pwn order* Jj ■ he must psyid SlferiS "It"],.- mmoant, wbethei from the of&cv or n<»< aTbe courts lave d«- i- Kf l e to take aewwapei^ a tl»c post office, or uivvi! U th« ni sscaUcd for . videm f of intentional <r,. Portag*—Five cents pei All paMma snd couT be addressed to i hand Again stretch* f loie to cheer as; 5 grisp, we know the s, drawing near us. I cheer l Look unto u •s slthll not come o’er ie harbor is in sight, is jdst before ns! door* so lovely, ought not the people to be correal*»mU»£h attractive f Ought not a farmer's wife or «laugh ter to Ureas so that she can look a trim reluu pad bnmel m thr (ace, pluck a nm hod Ibr her hair, or wel come miters and visitors without a Mush or an eteaae f I saw a large engrat tag not long since, called, “ An. Afternoon in Anbf itl ( olumbis Camdeu Accom) eeatiaae to run to < Vet, with tdaek beaver hat, and a lavish display of pore oriode. The poorer rtissrs strive aud strain to keep ap appearances beyond their means, and periodically the French s Department. BLUE Ffr the Lutheran n will Find You from tire pulpit. The days of beef moccasin* and hew spun cloth have Beligiou scene; a man was |4owiag ia the field, emwrs sat on a sertioa of rail fence, a fiurk of sheep raa hither and thither over the hillside, and ia one lia Bell were aeut by ipon im erranpj to a be good girlg, and ay by the way/ |their Now these cnildren ores, with distinctly mark i of a pale yellowish green the upper side, and bluish Tbs Conversion of When the eyes are •>■ Holy Ghost, how difti « things eeen: they stun.* ia their true light. I ^ M around me hurrying eternity. I woudermi I laagh. It seemed to condemned dancing on I The heavens seeme«l a> I sackcloth. Wherever il the burning eye of (b*l and the threatening?* came like j»eaU of artdfl I feared 1 I twenty or thirty years ago, the primitive gray or blue ia watching ihs sheep was a great barefooted mow try gtri. 1 felt liks shaking the artiat, fur any oor who has hvcsl uo a iana, know that guts ta tbeir Hobos’* have vory little tons to teas agsUHt a not him and pur at sheep. Nor are they ofteo seen with hare feet; bat, alas ? the (imp, illy fitting dtess that (»or artist has talruduuMi. istuuotieu sent, louohl bat thtak bow this om ntir loss weald seam per for thr honor. If she should chance to nee a stranger ap pruschiug; and hope that she would lit by their im»n bar the Lord; pal, or lie. Bu [got all tho go bad been gii fty Mary .' Sin r© her ow n wi L which often li quarref, to sometimes stnietipfi; J them, dHp inclined tc he discibed: dual of trouble. hi the skatmg n disobey their pat*ents, > get iuto some mbe|uef, veito be puuisbed. ' ? ffttle girls went lioug atlkl did their elided, o tjoy soino milk. Biey C, $«fc instead of wifiking ndjlinsiyingTo *Umo. id 1 >y the way, and. ge, was afraid tio go B* iad to cross the main tin horses and car| iages rei her, sbe tbfftgh u t o iglit to hurry;, o * Ibis n »ur,” said Julia, t any at all. I ain’t ■•cheat myself for a ittlc idt's, I see senno pol rjhes kficji that bungs ovei ■ !tUe ever ch they al and thf ■ The way m which the gum ie obtain •df is by distillation. The wood is oat into chips, aud than distilled in a« mm pot, bung above buiitug watec. the steam of winch, pern- sacceemou into hell at every sto® most other awakened - I gan to work for life. I I of my heart was, “Ha I with me, and I will i* I How I did pray, amt I suffer! I waa on the 11 and did not know that “Doing is a d«-adh t b I Doing cad* iu deatl I 1 began to read m;vl thinking that would d<> 1 a tear started to my ey. of it, and thought surely will regard my case. I stair of seventy step*i t. • room; at every step prayer. Like Luther, a- the steps in the chare; groaned out a petition ance; but W> voice cam ing, “The just shall lix I labored to make of n ladder to heaven. I pm in place of Christ; au« seeking the One to be l •et out in search of fai weary hour I spent tryin what faith is. I read al! conld find, aud search, of God. Faith! faith! still nay cry . . Oh, if I The Star of Bethlehem brightly before me. standing near. He w His voice, “Look unto M saved.” Bat I passed H I went to a minister in "ho began to tell me thing it was to be aw« with a view to^y being applied passages of S* I belonged only to the |»e*.| He urged me to hoj>e, in? ding me believe. Thns n lo hope they may be sa\ ^here, instead of obeyiu »nand of God to “belie' w houi He hath sent.” I became proud of tious; my fears were h 8 wne days I felt great J* 00 ? and. thinking that and will, upon application, prvmaOn fif mmil fan lines of Sam]4c* effeeV ?ir& In the country. Buying oor good* from the Imp* mm* oehbntod mganfactarm ia i hf£££. mrVrr:. <mr Stock t* at all timet, promgdr i plied* i.rh the uovritiea of the La* quite which startei along more reached thr good ohl Brice of nraepeiHW per ymrt, and “light iwtut dream are n«>iuU*tfully bmming ; aw there’s no etc use far hotumkeoper* ha caty or conn try. They may he ready far eumpam if they wilt, (hr *• where there’s a a ill iherr’a a vay’ —UommheUL the bond of tim at ilk It it imported Ittto Kunqw in cauiatera, snd the ivfiuing of H was long kept a secret hj th»’ in*. The rintch have since iM-rformed this work, and (Urge qnaiiTtti«- of cam phot irt now re fined t»y English and American being y alone, al street, ^ would n attention, etc., etc., until it tat time to take our depnrtnrr. Four more call* we made that af Urnooii, but at only two places did we find the Unties Hi teadhMWs to re ceive us; aud it was really |ainful to see the Hushed faces, and the bar riad attempts to t4 fix np” among those who were under bondage to housework. Since then we have not always found the majority of the un prepared quite as tag**; Imt in making a half dozen calls we expert to find two or three families, at least, who grotui at sight of “the minister and his wife.” Of course, among the very jnjot we do not look for taste or elegance, sinec they have not the power, usually, to spend either mouey or time for themselves; but the ex- amides given are from that class which is calk'd ‘sell to do,” aud were simply the result of rare lees ness. Now 1 contend that it is the duty of every lady who is the miatrwe of a house, to make herself agreeably presentable, at least, (hiring the fcf ternoon of each day. Hundreds of women throngbout Xew England ilo their own work, either from prefer eoce, nr inability ta procare auftipe tent help; and thin In all right; hut it ia not all right for half the oam ber to look from day to day tail work to week like superannuated scare crows. In the first place, ta ffia-t people, old aud soiled rlothiag ia fic tonify demoralizing, unless they arc engaged hi labor tiiat dcuumfiaam h agarU For example, take a *»u firmed invalid who has worn tbn safe r wrinkled wrapper fora week, who looks and feels disgnstod with Hfe, aad dram her la wneethhig iwig! Men are Observing Yon. Thr rieotchand the Hpamard* hare hitherto divided the credit of |ws ■eenmg the largeet stork af prrnnr In one of the suburban towns, a Sabbath-school teacher had a very flue class of boys. Most of them were from wealthy families. One of them was the son of a poor widow who had to sew, it might be mid, almost day and night, to keep her young family together. Our teacher had again and again observed a lone light shining brightly at lats hours from the window of that mother’s room, and then would come trooping through his mind the words of that refrain of Tom Hood’s song, “Stitch, stitch, Stitch.” Th© tencher had taught his boys to take off their caps to him and to each other, as lie did to them, so that ho and they were quit© a marked feature of the vil lage. One day, a Boston merchant was walking past the school room with oar teacher, when the pupils were coming out. They tumbled out as usual, and rushed heedlessly by our teacher and his friend—all but one. That was the widow’s son. He raised his cap so politely, It took the merchant’s attention at once. “Why, what a fine, well-bred lad !” said he. “Yes,” said the teacher, “and he is the anly sou of a poor widow, who is working herself to death to pre pare him for a place in your store or that of some other good man.” “Artd she shall wot work in vain,” replied the merchant^ Both turned at once, repaired to the wldow’B room, and tho merchant engaged the lad in bis store. Now he is a partner with him iu a thriving business, and all from that on© act of good breeding. We leave off as we began. Few of you child ion who walk our streets have the faintest conception of the number of person* who are observing you, and are real ly taking an interest in you. By and by, perhaps, you may get some faint idea of it when you aspire to enter life as one of ns. Then if yen have been oue of those who have heakd winning, day by day, goMen jy in opinions, doors will open, perhaps, e-q 1C quicker and wider than yon expeet- , Jrj ed.—Boston Tronnrript. bom* (UK A * feoarr-PiTiw W hoi arr invited to inspect i to takes “Yon ll a peart Staley s Itnssi.% more widely known she might the ok! lim b * ihrtr praarhif ami prove a faraikUtd* rival to the land lawyer* pfawd m a high vriramt of tit© iMtiumd or to that uf orange©, toe© ami a *h an ■nmmrs -HfiHn; We give a few qeriwwa, wfisrA, on mi »wpkm \ whmh to the ^wfator Hcnant of their poiated term aiwa, Aagfa Hamm mnii extravagaat am) their quaint, homely vigor, and dry , ■»maarh*t ah—wL They gudmnlaii' Honcho Panza satire, scarcely need is Qaahwo |mr*inaijr — they 4» in the aid of rhyme to ntwaaMmi them. Faria, and mm many awplaliat* in The) are, iadeed, mare folly tJaan ordinary cuwvenmti— ia the pc' words can express, the fsHhfril mirror | lilaat a—rmhlios “Mott l)*eu” ia a of the shrewd, simple^ (logged, ha , uxwsuu expresstou of aaUwuakuieat, moriHis Rusatati mind, ever v ailing , tin— I —4 surruw. They Irani the its natural keen ocas under a mask of j iUtgiiak Wiiguagv mack easier than Habttowi aad ii|w iif featdt addm. j tho Lughsk seam to learn Fn-uoh, “Every fax pruiem hiaoaa tail.” aud fu* every L*mlisk Caaadum who “Go after two wolves aad voa will s|wmAs Fnsich then: ate tucuty wokovea catfh oaa. t Freack who mu outtverse tfueuti) in “A gftfal begiasihig it (mrlr (he | KaM**k As a travekr gravely it* •ftrtt." Jr wftackad, ‘w%— Lbc lutie Franck ckil- “Trwwt in God, hut Unaof stnmbte : droa s|i—k Fnmck.” There is a ynorwetf.* . j Uveliaam tn Unit cuuveraaUon a hwh *Wtill God. even ocmas lha sua ; j we do not hear i© the English, without him, even to threshold.* The) are excessively food of fr-tes “Without cheating no tradtwg.* aad balnlaya, shows aad proceaaioua. “Meaty is not God but it shows lUuiBces is wiUtn^y aaspaaded at great storey.* , 1 the call of tha (feareti to uuantau “The deeper Jo« bide am thing, tho rale the birthday or deaUi of a saint, soouer y— find it.” , the atonal ug being spout in churah, “If God don’t forsake as, .the |Hgs , and the real of lips day wherever will not take us.” ,a*td however they ptoare. They “A debt jawriormnLby |mv meat.” j have an Albantau pemckeml far tor -1L>k'm*MAh*4fifMj[ trades.” theatre. They oiym thrir holidays “Never taka a uvferi path while to perfection, and are the most maily you ca| me a Mndglfe mm? amused ywapfo <m mrlk. They are ! • -not •' wks of tha greet i peapioaatcly foud of voqgl aud iu l*ut ratl>«*r the Inara of flu* poor* strumeutal moaie sod daodtig, and M Ask a pig tadferac!. ami be will ^ have an etyirctal capaatly for there pot his feet — tha table.* 1 “gay arts.” “tHreare com— Hi by baadtod The ooeriesy «f all Ike Franck weights and goes oat by oape**.* j Canadian eiti—na, rinh and poor, is “Every HtUc frog to fffeit tn hto Ip—varbnd. The very Amgganv con own bog.” , straw yoa by thsir civility to give “An old friend is worth two Hew , toam abos aad th© cahat— cajole *•** " yoa h> their puitteuwas to increase “Be praised not for your ancestors, j thru (are. Iluy area vary sari able (mt for yoar rirtaea." , peapto, dr light tog ia sompany at “When fish are rare, even a crab, boam aad abr—d, to clubs sod h a fish.” , SsmsasUoas. Nothing fttakss Lower ejt Morris, toe great financier of the Itev(dttflon. and as* nanu-l l.y Jef- ferwuft two yesrw after. Tf began to make its appearance from the Mint In ML Tt borr the head of Waal.- ington mi One aide and thirteen Uuks on the other. The French revolution aa— areafed a ratre fbr Frvnrit ideas •a America, wtoeh pra on t h© real, ttmd xff th. hand at Waahtsgton, bucket reach tl ftv-e fine off a litt tbs fane as Mary I “Now. A gents wanted for fee Preyi* lUusiiwnd ^huss. MJP'Askkre* irrest work. IlT^T.mY Dr THE v Great i,... . . Heformation. go. 77 “No I wf said Mariy caught tpo shake it fi>qi ing andf al her boebei was awa with lieif fii coarse tl i “Just hi Julia,* skit! that milkH u Whj,l yen did it j who was ifri and by h&jj milk. “How ck you say tha it, and 1 i mother,” . J aguMco —* Rowing fork*. The lb© rev—w© was rephwed by wreath ©tf paw©©. But the fisferir wr— short freed, wad rr portndt < hi m»r rent. The Think of TW« Attention, Agents Wonderful Suoceas! ?T 30,000 mpireof BrockettV History of the Tjmt Gaiwian War add ft©* (him *»* itogligwli IS, making fhwbbitt wboftf thfriv or forty rears #*•. —d her finely ohi©©ll©d fowtwre* hav© Imwwi hat dlgbtlr altered in the iwfis© «tf tim©. * ** * - Reduction is Prices. munber Jos? rewrS •ri Udi. No-top btourire too bww: tarn Jfod to with tl.« fa*: MThru thr rafarg rfna Wtf done, riffi to so tbsnkftd to st ■K in its every ttmp foM, and -be thinks, “What if somebody should BISPriUTS •». rnt to- aud ©or©r the whale with vinegar. I*t Hstand twenty-fear hoars; pour off th© vinegar and lmd ; poor it tou* — to yxmr ptoldea, aad when tb*% araeaofi rimy are ready for am*. foil owed the child L ai a house near rYFFICE »n4 Wareromns. No. 8 8- LJ vert fit.: Fsetocv > No. • 1^* % JACOB 8. SCHISMS#. But this “dressing np* must not be cufiufid to spasm site e(fart put forth oa particularly fats afternoous; it most beooifie a habit, fixed u the dinner hour, and then when tom© part toelariy dssiralda pens si calls, therr will be none of the bitter mor tification that must follow, where oue Mnty talkti crying. I)j to the doo “Mrs. BeU, that Mary i Mary lookei ing- Then gliiig af tha tto> rams, with tbeir fitvei grot ebwruSfrtottm saddfifar rat shade© of manner. Ixmkiag at the sociable record of tba past fifty ymm m M Am mmt**\* tuMUgw fVi remove Ink stains, Che moment you spill ink take a little milk and sain rate the stain; soak H with a rag, and apply a little more tuilk, \t *#» fiHntftts the ink wriH hh entirety removed. Happiness is a )>erfuui* that one can not shed over another, without a few drops falling ou himself. cabbage 1 «fe hjr patting • ruytl ou ever; |J|M got nd of fgw to—xs of peony- h< .td uf csbbsge. r 3 •• • - •• ■ ■ • f fit ; ■ w [ s % fe ©** -•/ ■; • » •* a * L I ft. • I , !j, V? I il' * * n 2 L 2 *« i II ^ •