4 fix 4.o. ainu I - . T f : -r 4 '4 f ' i ft-FAMILY NEWSPAPER, I . ffirialM ; i',r i,r f ;x,.t .1 TWO HOLLARS A WEAIT' 3 i . rv V V - i f I XT' 'J Tf HP i n ii , ii i. i ii I-j 1 1 1 1 1 iii ii i ii i i (PablUbed by ipeciat permission of the Nation al Temperance Publication ; Society,. Y 4 -M 4B-. 'Cnte' of haVl. and glib' of toDgue." - 1octor,' saiu iMrp, w uiougnby one day, "you mmt have another talk with Dan. tlle'is'pettin Mntb'dd habits Vcrairif lie leaves his work every fore noon, to, go down toBiiggs' ealoon for a dram. You realty must attend to it, 4octor,. immediately f Your r lflt talk krptliim steady for a lonir time." ' ';. Dan Taylor was Dr. AVillouhby'e hirbdtiari.X .Besides a i large -garden, which was his partici!a'r pride and de lightlhe minisfpr owned a few acres of cultivated jland, and a wood-l.t ; a mile TMttof the village. Through the spring and Rummer months Dan i , was busy on the farm, and iu , winter the-o was wood to be drawn and prepared ; for family;use, the horso and cxw and pigs tp be cared for, and ,, various odd jobs to be done about the house. - It was also one of'hls duties to drive tho "doctor Hvh'osc eyesight was Wiimtnnjx to fail' him in the night to his eveiug thectingk in the outer districts, of the thwn; and as he had lived in the..fomi )y setaliyeiiTiifdnhg himself! to! hv honest, faithful and'obl'ging, he had gradually bccorro quite an important jrf6nacJin (he "establishment..--.. Hut Dan had one Tins ifiltT t;. :: lit1 loved whiskey, and -he would; drink ''.it. ' Not to excess, for his Yankee prudence, and Dr. AVilloughby's counsel's and rep rimands, kept him within bounds ;but his stone bottle ' was snugly stowed away in the hny-mow or under the corn-crib, and about eleven o' clock in th forenoon Dan wasurc to come to the well!for a drink of Mater. His tay at the well wns short, his visit to the barn or the corn-crib longer, and he generally returned to his work with a beaming face. But latterly a small res tanrant and drinking-saloon, at the cor ner of the street, a few reds from Dr. .. . - - WillouglOby door, where before the middj0 bf Iho V half a-dz4i loafers twere sure to be lounging, offered strong er attractions to Dan than his plrce of secret indulgence ; hence Mrs. Wil loughby's request. " You really must attend to it imme diate! v," she repeated. " People are beginning to talk, aud wonder you al low if to go on." fl" ' pan to the sudy when he has had bii dinner," said the minister, - it Now wheri'Mrs. "Willoughby deliv ered the message, Dan understood per-i fectly wJnt wais coming, for It was by sn6 means the first time he bad, been f summoned to the doctor 8 presence. to Ve'cxjiv'e'ai lecture upon temperance, 'bnt hofanweredwIUi great alacrity at ' tor see me ; d oes w he, for . sormt binkpet icul ur? Wal, I'l I slick up a.Jeetleand,go right ury there." - i Hewent to the kitchen glass, pulled pi 'This shirt-collar tied his cotton hand- . kerchief, and brushed his long side- to ep nshercd WtnselfintQhirrmnstefs pres- chair from his dskf and deliberately latd aside his Masses. - - I A ' f Sit down, Daniel," said .he.- 4 1 I vanta little conversation wbh ;vpu." 1 Dan dropped his hat on the floor, and deposited himself carefully on the tdge of a chair. ? r, --f . j , y esj.sirsaid he. "Miss Willouh by, she est tojd mej and scz I to Kn tieIMrbeUriy old: jack-knife,?iti! I; tWdoctor wants to ; consult with . me .bout that ceow he's so farce to . buv bver'to ?Swansey's.V Wal, yesterdnv ryou know I was a-haulin wood, when you kin spare five minute's doctor,1 pt 1 step out an' look a thzt are;- stict o' hick6fy7 ltTs good timber and no mi take, wall, I found I had an hour o arylightio spar, an' I left my team in - 'White's shed, an footed it c-er to locllWllJey VcreimnrRtgi,t bislabfcVlekLtlv5 witabOd1 st SVanieyV fdrsez f f, 1 5 may fasf-1 jreij have" look at that cnttur rayaelf, or as like as not; the doltbr'lf gitlilTed,; sei I ; folks dew like to TcheaimihistereJ u3 flley kno w a sight more v,bohl ser mocs than fney1 do 'bdut 'ceows!. "No 6er!de; .80610! Everr m&n&'iis traofe,"youno wTontybfi ; 't&oihin ter tioUyp$in.. worked er. t6at stbTerJfti MissJJitjQiBby! ;iest channber, and couldn't make' the jints nt noKeoV,nryou blibtered yerhands an got sut In yer eyesan' "T; rammed my heiagiu'tlie bhimbltrying' tew find:thfe pesky1 hole, an artera !spell ter?ffre"tln shop, an "up comes a 'smart little'Irish feller r' Crackey! if them jints didn't ?slip inter' each other ?ag slick :U grease, anr jest '"ai limpf an' lmi ber as an injur rubber stove-pipe. 116 w did yer dow't ?' sez 1 lie" FSti n ted at me kirider droll-like,3 an' ' sez he, Dan Taylor for workin' a farm ; Pat Merritf fof puttin'!Hplstove-pipcs, and'lthe Ttiv ' What,' scz I to Swansey, ' yer haint got the face,' sez I, tew ask a hundred ari fifteen dollars for that are heifer calf,' sez I. ' Heifer calf!' sez he, bi- in mad, she's a ihrce-y ear-old ceow, pure A Ideriiey breed; and gives thir teen quarts oT milk a - day.' 1 1 don't ker!nbtliin,Aabont yer' Alderrfcv brerd,' jez I 4 1 ken tell a good cebV'wlien I tee her,' aii' this' ere stinted, 5 half-starv-etl' beast aint uth her keepin. "Thir toen quarts o' niilk a day !' sez I. She :rint got milk enough in herv 'bair this minity to make gnr(.J for ar s'Tck; grass hopper, .v. I warnt raised on a'dairy Farm up in Vermbunt for nothin',' scz I. Wal, that'ti thtj 'pin I oiireiir-m 3wansey's"Alderney ceow. ; I shan't charge yer nothin' for't, doctor." . , ; , ," I did not send fo" you .bout ' the cow, Dan, though I am glatf?you look-. ed at her, but " - , " Val, now; doctor, I ax yQi; pardon for interruptin of Yer, but while I'm a- talkin' jest let me tell yer a P9at; thing the bay horse done -tother day." . Pride in his bay horse was Dr, . JVil loughby's weakness, and he . could ?)not deny himself the gratification, of heai ing the story. t, i;i f , Vi "The day all them . ministers . Tras here to dinner," said I)an,r" there ; was a slim feller, .with, long bar, he's set tled over in Barton. I don'tremember his name,--you know, who I mean 1 doctor ?" "The Rev. Mr. Rowley ?; said Dr, l,e;o fancy Wlnm'NoV , --n.- . '. .vt -. ters keepin' tancv Horses.. ;i was Kin- v ,Vif jf r !fiv-- trinjv ri"t: rrneo, ye see,, out X never ssua aou4- w ord 'bout the boss. Thinks ItrfM man that pretends to kno w anything uwui t iiu?r viiu l PCC nidi annul' " i,uv r,;.,, -1 k: ,v i ' !. k 1? n"'hn nt . '5 . . :s. "i.i;.S W nun.', i .11111. ill.- i-ii. lit . ii.. it. uu w- v 'tiAV 0nfirt! or .rdepest, . S - ' T ' . r 1 . - . 1 s ftf a - ,i., K.lKo ,fetrrtncr rtr- tn'.-t-hot 1iiLwk 'hMnt' ' Lmt. n wv.-, mmiv icmci n v . vi t v.. - finish hitehin'. nn Charley to the li2ht wagon, an siariea uowu me ruau. driv' al 'nj kinder leisurely, and fust I kne w there come clattei in past that Rowdy. i : . C '-i ' 'f"" ' said Dr, Willoughby, " Dan, erend Dr. AVilldughby for prachin' the gospel. - ; " '""But I was a-going ter tell yer 'bout that ceow. Don't you buy her, doctor. Willoughby. f ; H mind has been bncbhimon; splemjze twold man idozin afore ahet-kitcheri j,sud th eaf J1 ?frf b ,0.?rn' v - t ' i 1 t 3 1 a lately.'1 The lVst time you held a;' meet- firp '.Takea drani deacori ?-sez bf" mo" wmdy wid his sassy face, an' me sich name. Wal, that jnankep mp.a in 0Tfi,nre, when he'd got roused up. WaVye gbybn me cakesby tle fire and great ftiss oter bis dioss.aUnday; kep5 as though I Was kinder Ijed : rite ip the,aeaoon,M donU ker if I do.i I tbatj is althe lnockm he st had from a-hangin' round the ibarn, anS peekin' mt od Je:he d aint agin a dram.when.n body nts nimajam, let alone a scraeor two, inter the stable, an gin me b orders ?r, therejan nobody listen ter; yepjir . Deacon. Selew,? says Brother Bu- If.TA1,110!1, 9?tM as though rdidn'nderstand'W biz- Pf YK die, while they, was a-ippin . don't of liim, outside, an' W s.not me will nessf ;tVa1, wLn Iwas hitchin' upibr 9uy?m yorithink speerits is a bleFsin''?'i(An' thry agin, if ye stayt there .ho till himto Iy, yoisturbed ;the;v doctor, if y.didngih the edeafcon's next Michaelase j?ngrateste ! : over, to see what thar was so toppin' tnat peeting rmuch y; JmfOper aasenjestrieo eerraost word fbf " Oh, stop?lvaUe, and, doctor, don t 'bouthirai-eV'r ver,' conducf, which, if Youhadextijourl wordf mymimntDaniylo fi ,?z Mr Rowdy"""" ' ' " Wlf, yjoii' wouldnot havn been gniltyof.V Speerits is a Messi&V eeiheeacron; contrive some wa to et rnm fout. ,I "P'l "v' VVi r 5 '"vMedisUKbWe; sez heHhatonieWnraboWr.f-Wal, am sure Ids head; grows bigerf eye v 3$Jo? iVaA rfeWo neocbntBrotlmB maloodus: There's aHoher JVhat did yotf;,oA?rIn the,: first 4 whHeohink abnser thebless; wlbbelp See here, Dan,lhis nnfor yer,' sez he; gbodo finW eye, plac you set all tho young . people , tit- Brotherse, Deacon v-; tunate : child has put h head tbrough hertiyrtth sitting, dow. rchair; ' tV f n T7fiVnri,w which ifyou had had vonr eyes about don't r.etf ;fhimV ometimeitf Brother has buraped;ito that, he cantgett :jelh r vouUW BiddleriktteiriaehWa?, ba6k W, d ft : continually.increa. Jeyt ws .opjYvaitip' brfie compa- JOyQU onIina seen Kefi, Sometimes Me n s zi, and 1 o?n't Vee bntyaa nytogo,fbreI went dQwni!the ar- and sp sayed yonrself ail. awkwartum- its hard tot say deacon sometimes sipg w,. ;f 7 ton Rold fiictf nn ararcel ' o' bled when yon weirdo wn yw lay rvth60ght Pwarino nh will haye to ent awa the window, bSl ef fbfera pawled out ok iMeUke I rgrea atlienIarnteha though however yon are ? do it with SSS ZgrforMl 'mnri fA P .vorrnm of thb dttn onUmg mIt know - ; AWWK' U At tbV rnble nossibillty , tlie. .boy S ne jooks nsa a eooa lamuyusi 1 j - - --r- -r , . ... . . f . 1 .a " ' :- randlh fn Anr- r'hfirfpv. "But jas T told Jed so at me trvit!ohce; An as v i,I never saio! anbltiei 1 'word about singin' through my nose,! doctor, yer tin. hnae t,' orlv' rflT nn town, nn' T Vnnwr T h?va tech oT the catarrh: anfJ ypr cannot call.the,, gentleman . Jy.s his right namejun.ee-opt tell your sto. f n hi )m l9it fiyrong agin ,1 lkr dimisrenirnber ,uamc; I ax yer pardm'dctD' j jLW'MJi $P. paison arter .this, .they J11 besurej-n git it right, tbqngli spy fbHtr Jie didn! o hard'tb bear as to be awused;wrbng lpO,ro9cka.parson:.Uiamet' rwith (fully; -Tlieri, Suiting ona5 sanctimOrii- WacoatuUa va-oai iSrWaTaulhe streaminic to think I aint the fust " man ft ks has rJtseiy j thought had got- a ;leeilc;fibo" tnucli 'petew like j V ntiteg H I aaTdhWSe(al .'full ; of "nnbiher step aieeUe h. kind jspeentFbr when thbsegoo rpad between Jere.an'!iteeow, GliarJey,' sez ,Ij jet him" pn;td his ncy article alongside .of, the doctorV family hoss.y 1 Doctor, w I'd t gin j , my ? Sunday suit ifyeu'dsseen.thatraee.:;-I allerp told yer Charley was a trotter, - j'nev eree ajhpss yit shaped Jas. he .J&f large behind, wide stifles, , ap' muscle creepincleir down most to the hock jint, that warn't a good roadster : but corje tp.see b 1m , alongside of,- .a. trained runner, i:m tree to, own the Ilow-nthe parson's beas, done well, I believed in him more'n;ever. (I'll tell ye .what. doctor, if yepu'll give nie the . trainiiij o" him for six months, I'll.put him on ihe course next Septejnber, an' if he dor't dew his mile in 2.30,, my name ajnt Dan Taylor.) ; ' 'J . ," Wal, they kep' alongside of each others spell, then the bay gave his jiead a little toss, as much astersay,, ' Come, we've had enough o' this,' au' put but those legs o' his'n, and wentby as. easy as you'd outwalk a threeN-yeartold child. I looked back (I knew it was sassy, doc tor, but I conldn't help it noways,) an' put my thumb up side o' my nose." Dr. Willoughby enjoyed the story in- tensely, and if Dan's object, in telling it w as to of teii nisi asTfTtynana i n c iir n him to look favorably upon his'servant's offences, b was eminently ! successful. ,li But Miss Willoughby ..said ; yeou had. some thin'- peticilar to say tew me, doctor," said Dan, with a demure face. " Yes, Dan, I want a ' little' serious conversation with you." '.' Wal, now, that's .enrus, aint.; it,! doctor,?,; I've ben i tiinkin' ' for- some time I'd ought ter git religion an' ine the church. 'Fore my oldjmother died, she was alleis talkin'i pioivs to me,, Sez she,DanyeVyeu are a havin' blessed privileges,' sez sheV' a livin' rite undef , the drippin's -Of the sanctuary ; yen won't never heV-sich anol'ner chance agin mebbe,' sershernn' I think so . myself, doctor; only yer Know a te.i- ler'snilefs a-stavin' -it -b'But- my .ii:t, .4 f P" L.uw.1,'' I, ' -v know the dumbed but three legs '- ,Vn.w - 0 i . o tt-wd fnf7 j. Aiv' ti- vpii t hurt ft w - . . - - - - - j - - - - . .. : ....... t I ,v- 3. . - . 1 tnan-o' my neit to come aown caswacK fn-n slttin' nn!nr otiJthe flobr. 1'd like , v bninVthim Vals that ; snicker- l o for allers was phthisiky. . But yer see I xi was u uuwuiuiuh uiciivuicHuau "u I didn't hardly know what I was about. 1 1 ax yer pardon humbly, doctor, for dis- turbm' tne meetin'." H.;aj' "I - ; AJVU . H IV UUb 1UC UU: n VU iu , stich nbnsense'Dari nToti 'were' half j tipsy i and you know it." . Dan lifted both hand?, and screwed hh lace into an expression of injured rnnbcehce'that yks very ludicrous .f Keoir thai tuts me ' right to trie ? he1 said; ? "There ain othin men's tongues was a rnnning so glib In the day o Penlecbst," peopled tanoMn round thought they was drnhk. y the way doctor, aint that a good pint to make agfn the tee otalcrs ? fcr V ez Peter, sez lie, these are not rdrhnken as ye suppose, seein's it's but the third hour of theday as much as tew say, if 'twas later, like a.i not they would be? . . i -;v - 1 an yer see that s good common sense, for unless a feller's n recrelar sot heaint acroi )in' to git high afore nine o'clock in -f v "Pt t i " 1 . the " DanielJ I nin afraid it makes' very little difference to von whether it s mormnsr ov evening; You had been drinking whiskey, sir,' that night, for I smelt your breath." . " Doctor, I don't deny I tuk a coup- le o' large spunfuls or so, jest afore wt: started, to keep cout the cold. It was an awful bluster in' night, 'y er knaw, an' arter I'd 'liitctied ?uj an wa4 a-waitin' tor yen, iUiss WHleyby, she come out with a tumbler, an she got a'leetle hot water, an' a lump o white sngarj anr a sprinkliti' o' 'nntmeg, , an' thinks I slie's fixiii' up sbmethin' for the doctor to keep his insid s warm ; and I coaxed Katie to get me a teacup, and somA brown sugar, an' I had n leetle whiske x-i-n ; it,",' "i;n r.rf. c. .. ' .T 1 nnisubject tew,7 an' I made." a little warmslihg, and it done me a sight o' good. Neow that's the livm7 tuith, as sure las' I'm a stnnef; an' I'm free ' t( confess there couldn't be nothing su rer. Wal, neow,' doctor, jest answer me one?i question. Don't yOu think speerits is a bMsin' k " 1 f 4 "They are a 'blessing that is terribly abused by some people, Daniel." -f I say tor'Erdbctor.it you aint up anxl :in thefiery answer, Deacon S.- ci?m io Obadiah Biddle when he was pintPd by the church to deaV with the aA ma You see Obadiah was a ffodd. coistet Chmtmribnt he would et ciOWfti(?wni. Pvcrvothor dv in th "" - J ------ i - week; So theyrmnted-DeaconrSelew t0 go ar,ayf a talk with him. --WaK wWMt(ivw, :nn-..mrrnin'rnfniifid 1 Tlie morej4ypu jell, the bigger 1 . , j":ut Jr ,"- "-"' ""V " . I i. - .. it? uih lurt ;; 41 i - 1 II MIHVIllllllil W " " - ' . V ; ; . .r. i vuere lvane niNipnuiu ll,c v Share. anVtherefc 4rbi? hog '.in" the I v . 1 t ,. 1 door-yarav7 e erieay- rooiin ' ' up - an the frabbery. b - ? i" ;. w Dan was on likei1 snotmi 'loranai time escape . .tu.e. '1 1.2 1 A . . j;-. Wi,Ai1 -le- CHAPTER 1 T. " ?! TEMPERANCE VfiRStR ABSTTNEXCE. Tbere are moment in "otir lives, when och As will not help to lift us strike us do'-vn ! When tte creea bough jost bends so near 'odr Wben the light rope !t aUT was thrown, That they are 'munlerers that bebeM ns trown 1 fil Xortonj i "If ye plaze,flm4;gaia"fet O'Reilly, puttinrr lief kd' m' I1 door of the room , one morning wher DrrWiflouhbf 'WttirhUVwii'nd daughter were eating breakfast,-1' if the wmdy. An' if ye don't believe lttr? one duueu, uuserving ,ine incredulous looks of heriistenlr hear mm howhn' ycrselves." J - Sounbs of distress apparently pro ceeding from a' Veyr" stnalf voiced at th moment makthg tlieir waythroiigh the open dobf, seemed toenfy lthe truth of Katie's statemenf, Vn "Mrs. Yil loiigliby an Grace has'tencd " to 'the lalchen, whvrpja strange sight presen teu itself. A 'square t gfass had for Romefdays been broken from one of the small, oltf-fasliiohed windows, ICsitie re sist! n'g Dan's attempt to feplao it with entreaties to " lave her a bVatlimcr. hole," and ;throtlrh this aperture pro-" Criided a bullet-shaped head, covered witha shock of fiery-fed nair, standing in all directions from a freckled aoe, witb a pair of wide blue eyes that were rolling from side to side in an extremi- ty of terror, ar.d an open, mouth, from which issued a-disnial Availing, .Mercy on ns," what is the child about ?" said M rs. Willoughby. "Boy, "P crying "directly, ' and take your irom me window I ( He obeyed her first, command, and in his attempt to further do her bidding twisted his head frantically from side . .7.vv no in.au nuuLiL.uiv noiii suie to si(ii; his face growing fVightfiilly red. and his eyes' i.earTy starting from their sSckeVi " 'H- ' to side,r h - ' If' voit plnze ma'am," interposed !" iu w i4?;iwi'4 . ri . .". ' u' lL two feet of him standin on me wash- bench, outside the windy, and it's me- sen nas naa mm oy u:e neeis jrynr to p'nll him but from behind Tore i vir i called te ve. "Dear, dear!" said Mrs. Wjllough- by, " what an uncomfortable position ! There,' d:;nt cry,r' boy, and keep per- f ctly scill,' or ybu'U clioke yourself to dyaih.'DbctorV hbsv are we 1 t$ ' get him out?" 4t Whei'e head'weht in," "said the A minister; grAv'ely, " it is but reasonable (o cbiclub!e! i can'go out. " 1 " She's ma'de it logger, ihe ha s,M a- !nmP!n oflt aSin the side of the win- said the sufferer; breaking out in- ..... . ... ..is-.. . . . . . -i to -fresh wailing atthe recital; of hi w ron-s- w - !? u An' sure, ma'am, said Katie, I rr t r. - ; . . lie. put both hands in his pockets, whistled 'Hail , Col umbia,'; and went qntside to savvey Uic situation. j, .'Dan,' said Grape, who had followed himt ypaican pnsh him -through easily. Ilis head is-the biggest part of him4fj f 'Miss Grace,' returned Dan, yea's a still one, bit yer, deep. t Tliat , arc's a buggestion. I'm a-going tp, follow. :ti ,. .yes, try it, Dan,' said ; Mrsi Yil lotigh by., f , No, Katie, to the officious damsel, 'we want none of your help. Thatf)oorTvTI3Vh3 I 'dare' say; with the! bamps JaT-lSVe eow, -Mrt. y luotignny,' said 'it.yebu'll stand inside and catca Uar when he jcoroes VJ1 ireayeaheaoU! rid a moment after a little limp I bodyrady yanced slowly into the room. and. wt received with.bpcn arras by Mrs WiU , ', . . f i lougfiby, who was anxiously awcitsrt the arrival.- ' (To be Continued.) 4 :4 Intellectual Xnfluenco of Women. A ilardly anylfdn carilw Xsf value to a '"man! oftbeoiy f and'ffcluU5; tlorij whoempToys hmiself rfot1 c6fr lecting materials of knowledge byxb serration, but in working litnjxprfcy processes of thought into comprehejii- mvc truths of science and lawg rof ion duct, than to carry on his speculations in the companimship and under tb criticism of a really superior woman.m There is nothing comparable to it for keeping his thoughts within the Jfnv its of real things and th . acttral fact of nature. A' woman seldom -rami; wild after an abstraction. The bablt ual direction of her mind to dealfngj w-iin mings us inuividuais, ratber .tuaa. m groiq)s, arid (wfiat is closely coa-t nccted with it) her -more livly inter est in tho present feclingsi j of persons, which m tke her ccnidir first of all, in anything which claims taibfrp- plied to practice, in what manner per-V soi.s will be alfected by it,these 'two things make her extremely" unlikely to put faiilr in any speculation5 which fbtsk. sight !of itidividnals ? atfd' deals with, things as if they existed for the heiitCt j of some imaginary h entity; some cscro' crv at ion of the -mmd, not resolvable In to the fillings of living bciogsj WVH giving reality to those of thinking taei' as men's thoughts in giving width1 Mfcndr largeness to those of women In depth, as distinguished from breadth 1 greatly, doubt if even now! women, compiridr with men, are at any disadrantage f speak, j Spuie jmay .laugh. that U be, but let them. Icy .hearts! arecrrr kjud. It is a word t that . has .cbpci , many an uttt rance,! and started isrrr a tear. The band is clasped, tfa).re:rd spoken, we part, and are out upoatt ocean of timewe go to meetgsla. where, God onlytknows tit inayj h . i --, . .. , -iff s:ou: it may oeineyer, xake caw that your "good -by" be not aeold it may be the last that yotfcad'ptil Ere yoa may meet y onr friendiilal death's cold hand may hare closed 15 O eyes and chained hi Hps; foteVeH1 Jl he may "have'died in thlnkibff 1 Jfeti loved him not. Again, it mryb 'If long separation. Friends' cro'iA ca ward and give VouptKeir hanS. tiSft do you detect in t each1 gpobf Ji&V love that lingers there ; abi boVL Jzit bear away with yoa ' tb BetnOiy tf these parting words marry, isany cars We must t often;, separaU .IVcr ypurself away with a eareless hMiz3 that denV&allJovejni words linger giveytheheartJrJ utterance and if teara i fal!tjtitcf that ? .' ,Teari arc not nnxrTyv : had a wayward son llis coaust brought down his father to a preniiturcr graye. On the day Aof Ms fbcatl ti son was present ; saw anmovea ;tl pale; face. 'o'f bis atbejnf tto Jfwai stood unmoved bahe brinkl lqt iXti grare TDicf family Retraced tbeir ctcpi J Their father's will! ad jtestassttli:ili was rea&;t in that ! testament wci I tho name . of the undut'iful on. f Astlxia name j was read hi : heart beaTed wltb emotion, his eyes were bedewed lill'i tears, and he was heard t say ' H J 4 j not think that -inr father' would hive t5 kindly thought of me in his wii? 5fi the family of Christ, scne of tis, in rd-' ingj HU testament, and thick in ippsa his greatjovc and marv Hons cifrfi Oiir .nnprotxtablenesa-siid imwyy and are filled wih, contrive a?4x? bar u. C-crcan4 that p-p-punterrct iZ talk V asked a fstrrtterit fc'-c? 6 German, Suppose he TjoScda-titlf raocho better as thatwhat you, tliT chop he teiiced; head o1V wa ijtr tJ . t&!;jb?u?. u ; t'-i' :jfuvy .t,.,mu:4 tn qsb?p