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And when they are gone, T elt dreaming Of rnjr childhood, too lovely to last ; Of love tl a '". my heart will remember, i When it wakes to the pulse of the past Ere the world and its wickedness m&deme A i a t ier of sot row and sin ; When the glory of God was about me And the glory of gladness within. Oh my heart grows weak as a woman's. And the fountains of feeling will flow. As I think of the paths steep and stony. Where the feet of the dear oneamust goj Of the mountains of sin hanging o'er tnem Of the tempest of fate blowing wild ! Ob, there is nothing on earth half so holj As the innocent heart of a child ! The twig isso easily bended. 1, I have banished the rule andthe rdd. I have taught themthe goodness of know ledge. They have taught me the goodness of God. My heart is a dungeon of darkless Where 1 shut them from breaking a rule My frown is sufficient correction. My love is the law of the school. I shall leave the old house in tie autumn, To traverse its threshold no aore ; Ah ! how 1 6hall sigh for the dear ones That meet me each morn at tie door. I shall miss the good nights and the kisses And the gush of their innocent glee, The group on the green, and thi i flowers That are brought every morning to me. I shall miss them at noon and at eve. Their song in the school and the street: I shall miss the low hum of their -voices. And the tramp of their delicate feet. When the lessons and tasks are all ended, And Death sa.vs.The school is dismissed' May the little ones gather around me To bid me good night "and be kissed." Home is the sarted refuge of our life. T Dry den. WOLFE of ERNSTEIN. A German Romance. No braver knight was there 11 the German land than Wolfe Ernstein no better family in all the world than the brave old race, the Counts of Ernstein; and no stern warrior of the name had ever won more renown than young Wolfe, he of the blue eyes and golden curls. Wi.althy in lands and gold, high in favor with princely Charles, the great German Emperor, all the good things of thi life seemed spread temptingly before young Wolfe. One precious jewel alone'he lack ed a true woman's love ; and that he cared not for, apparently, for jhere were few noble maidens with in the confines of Germany but what would gladly have smiled .a sefht if handsome youncr Wolfe had deigned to bow the knee in suppli cation before them. But hesrt-free was the young German lord, and maiden witchery and woman's wiles alike he laughed at. JMot forever, however, did the gallant young count ride on in med itation free, for at last his fate came to him as it comes to us all, sooner or later. Kiding iorth with his dogs to chase the deer within the wood one day, deep within the re cesses of the forest the young count came upon the hut of a lonely wood cutter, and dismounting to crave a draught of water, his view was greeted by as fair a vision as the eye of man ever looked upon. Forth from the humble cottage there came a maid, in answer to his summons, so passing fair that in his heart of; hearts the courtly noble swore that never in the dazzling halls of princely power had he look ed upon her match. Fair and sweet as a very wild flower was this for est maid, and Wolfe of Ernstein f it that i henceforth life would be valueless were it not blessed by the company of this fair forest flower. Uta she was called, and she was the daughter of the wood-choper, Ber- tnoid. W olfe of Ernstein came often and oftt-n to the little, cottag, and soon the maiden erew to ' look for hir ming. Free to choose was the young man, lor he was the last of his line, and there was no one to call him to account for his choice Better, than blne "blood arid costly estates he held ihe charms of the air child of the 1 r ?t. - " - The young count had never re- vealed his rank to either the girl or riw f.tVxto 'I I 1- m.. t 1 1 uci iaiuti . ney om Deneveo him V be, as he said, simnlv a sol dier of fortune, with all tho world r-"r - 1 - . . ---.w . x i ? : n : " , I bre him. But the course of true I6 ft seldom runs smooth, and young YVjlfe was dtind to find that bis vqge of life muH tend through trtitbled -waters and' amid angry, broking rocks, as well a sofl gli.i inj, currents and peaceful, flower lin t? lakes. . 'hjee counts were there of Wpr teiiburg. There was .Otto, the Sti img, Conrad, the Rash, and Pe tering Cruel. A inle sister had wf! J10t overynno aD(l somewhat lll-wored, and reputed to possess thejvv'oist temper iu the family; and thiil' j "gentle creature" the noble Corals of Wurtemburg intended t maTfy to handsome Wolf. ?e rage of the august three mar bea8ily imagined when the Count of Jrnstein: declined the alliance. Te f. lo vengeance they a wore no on ! $e reckless youth who was so Dn as to dare the anger oflrhe proud Counts cf Wur ten fcurg. Eagerly the three watch ed md waited for the hour to come wb they might revenge the insult th''j?ac b11 Put uPn their house. incident placed a weapon in thejhands. The old wood-chopper Jjad occasion to Yisit the canie of Irurtemburg with a load of fac gob. rand there, in a gossiping mood, revi jajed to one of the servants the visit of the young soldier to . his wo3Iand home. ih- servant was a ciinninc Vnrp and;) quickly suspected that the vuupz soiaier who caned himself was none other than thei-yonng Count of Ernstein, and--he:plied the old wood-chopper jtfth wine, and from him he ex traojd all he knew. Straight then t ttvft thrift rnniitaArWnr(amKn. tnercant carried the information. The hatred that his masters bore - w . v A . , u bV lUUUlil to Mj) cunt of Ernstein was no se cretw Wurteraburg castle. Eager 'J M jr listened, and - at once they prodded to make use of the intel- ige -ee. Around the cottarre of heiood-chopper they olaced a wat hx and, of course, when the ypujV count made his usual Tisit the i jfcies reDorted th fno.t. V TjiAt the Old WOod-chonrwr had spot true wa plain ; and evident, too,!asit that it was thd maiden fairjjrjat lured Wolfe of Ernstein to the j crest bower. Tjln a terrible revenge the three couits plotted. Suddenlydescend ing$on the woodman's hut with a host Of followers, the Count of Wur teml Org seized the berson of the in j S'1"!! I: Straight to their strong tow ol er tl?y carried the maid, and plung- . yv ov. into a uarK ana gloo my dungeon, Terrified beyond exprjsion, the wits of the girl fled, and j He became a helpless maniac. Thejjruel counts turned her loose uponjthe cold charities of the world. DireU to the' bank of the rivr went tne helpless creature, and, plunjjng in, lound death beneath me t ave It? Vas not long before the knowl pdgepf this foul deed . came to Wolfj; of Ernstein. Pi-omptly he actec?; He armed himself, and all alone i-with not a sincle follower to back-is quarrel he sallied to the strong tower of Wurtemburg. Liudpr.l e sonrd?d hs hunting horn oeior2,ineca8tie gates, and to mor iai ctrnDai ne challenged the Counts of V artemburg not sincly. one by "ir, i-Awt Jin oi mem at once ie woulj encounter with his sincle arm. W For very -shame the cruel lords jdurst not refuse so bold channg-i; and. so thev quicklv armejl themsflve and went forth to meet'ttie -bold .Ernstein. wit' 8wortAiand dagger thev attacked the.jjnighr, but hardy Wolfe did not U-lie the fame of hi ancient Vl -T1 Crf 4 l A ' etnoln I. 1- 1 J 1.1 - house" i A. single back hand blow of nis g$?$ sword, and Sir Otto, the Strong was down, with his head cloveii in VIU ftljV I Rashlb twame. Conrad, the Wolftl 'with a terrible blow, n J PetertJ'the Cmel, had pierced his side ;rjrut a second' blow tumbled Rafh"6nrad to his kn?e,-and, ere he. oot id rise, another thmstset free his jjiiL Again Peter' trnsty word ih ad 'pierced Wolf -'s armor of pq'pf. Rnt what were lancet cuts fpan afigry man ?' And now, foot ti foot and hand to hand, the last Ijount -of Wuttembn'g con fronts; Hhe' shyer of his kin. The rm crCrue! eter trembled and his . hr jirt failed as T daring Wolfe rnsheiupoii . him. He turned V fly, Id met a coward's death. Thronjjh'his back the s word, cut itswa'Jand Cruel' Lord Wnrtera burg fijl and died, with his face in the 'dm,' writhing Kke a serpent wound jd sore. Outlfrom the'castle then rushed a hopt, siikeager to avenge ti e dath of theif lords. Wolle hail slain the three ybo had wronged hi raV and he .iiuu uciivcu tuc n inrir oi did riot4iare?ty risk his life in con tending j;with a rabble. Qu'ck up on his ?, sleed he 'sprang,, and the good j)astj felt.the pies ot the 0.-16. soldiers c4 rrWnrUmburg, tiiriy c more, mi onled and followed ki qnick. pnnaiL.. LitUe gained tl tagitivc, l it Ms horse was alceadv winded fj im a hasty ride, and, do what he fght, he could not Uk, offthe an-7 men of Wartcmb!ir.'. They pre ledhim so hard that could not; nrn to the right or L ? but was reed; to gallop straL; onward. Jefore him was the rirtr no chancis f escape,-for a beet!:-1 rock hunr. pv'ef the stream. - ( 1 "Rathei .death than rWrWiM speed. C p the- edge of the pea; is norse straight into i stream bf w. ! It was ; .t fated tha. yout Wo'uT should H. ah then,for Wh. the .hor.se . irvived the fearful flcr and rode j illantly forth on the oti posite bait f of the river. The meS of urt-burg gave up pur. 5 for IV Jt "no 'f them Airettn And to tV day, in Germany, .th point out the rock from whT? young Er- Hein leaped his faUbfo? steed. Xevr Tax II II I. lar P T e For kis ing a homely two - The 'tax levied, to break up tV custom alt tether it hn , . A9 A a OI inexcusable ity. abinrd- .i S J"" '"n WOO D& more than.-a jn i. . i. ui f vi T-rnnrt. . . i . - . conruri ,m t! e kitchen, twentv-t five cents.; . . .-.,? r Coartini (in romantic plac'.jRv! fL 7c fittjr ccnu for time ttrcret jter. ' "' !;; t-f 0r. yonng-'ir the mitten ve dollar, and cati jf. suit. . . - f yUD5 ' Wr home -irct. , . .' " nty-ore cenl muu, i ner borne, fire W iars ana CC tS.. V ars.Prot ;eda to be deTotwf t hu Tlhef ?.diolate hlbani, who hare een deceived by otxtsid appearancj i . - . BachelotTover .thirtyara 6ldi ten dollars inoT banished to Utah.? Each ba jbaby fifty Wnts -Each gH .baby, ten cents. r,f i wins, i oe hundred dollars ''m miura to h paid out of the ihrfdk K' famines of more7 tbft thirteen c ldren, fined a hun'drecf dollars and lent.to jaiL -ii Do 4 . you v eep.cast things here? inquired nkee the other ,day, ' he sauntei: a into a foundry, anu addressed t ie proprietor. . You cai laU kinds o thing, iti lro"? - it ' Uertamli "don't yon see thaki T. our uusiues Ah I ivtJ, cast me will you? " ahadoV; Tv V 1 f ?e b4ere Jira' sa. : n , , ,ov. liiib xanKc e furnace. ' i in the " The Yar 1jp is' . . . . . . for parts unkn(rn. At it y a re. nt mpptmtr ; v... . . which was' harafrtpr'.! i..: -i'.; ? V .-.l, U'l OJ! mai on to iiia j .y In- s'ScjaC- o niJf'ru W u- y. . Mop thatJ il wi Requested .to Vo and man s nn7 . ti. and tbe sht finT rAn came qu.ett '"Brother W did YOU MS - 'in tV,o 1A 'what man tUt tuiei vu nim, o promptly r '! ask "T ,orfJ ZQltiC forforeign mU. sions," repl i Brother ;W-vrc A"i e? imed a man who ha been chae. jcros a fortv-iu ra i. tnrtfW bn:j,-and jast escaped the skin of fs teeh-Xo; fyr re venge; henf;fbrthI eat leef 'oily. t Sally Jorl Vsays when tfceas fri love, she f. 1 ah if she was id a tm". nek with ,jtrain of cars ccming both ways, i i .. ! A I. I i . and bury iti A recent Id day. is described a being as eta aa the glance.fcf, . 7 rj;i, (: -'i3 Riches -U never "take if inga and fly awa d yen sprinkle ' littlo economy on u' taiL : v f; v: med thJ ld oont.ashe arairri" djrecOy t jthe. ovr-hanging cV Onward : a rode 'at Ma tA. rrtL. m How to kp an irmbrella; ;! thl title of a :jwspapcT article.". ,Wo kn.Mr. Dio Vbole aixLPTiWJL Uh Potatoes jott reeehrcd i . . . . J : r LtHItchell a i i i i spur. Away went Wolfe, and the

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