Page 1 of 17 Apr 1856 Issue of Dollar Weekly Times in Cincinnati, Ohio

See the full image with a free trial.

Start for Free

Read an issue on 17 Apr 1856 in Cincinnati, Ohio and find what was happening, who was there, and other important and exciting news from the times. You can also check out other issues in The Dollar Weekly Times.

Browse Dollar Weekly Times
  • dollar-weekly-times page 1 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 1
  • dollar-weekly-times page 2 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 2
  • dollar-weekly-times page 3 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 3
  • dollar-weekly-times page 4 Press tab to continue slide or press d key to skip
    Page 4

How to Find What You Are Looking for on This Page

We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to make the text on a newspaper image searchable. Below is the OCR data for 17 Apr 1856 Dollar Weekly Times in Cincinnati, Ohio. Because of the nature of the OCR technology, sometimes the language can appear to be nonsensical. The best way to see what’s on the page is to view the newspaper page.

Dollar Weekly Times (Newspaper) - April 17, 1856, Cincinnati, Ohio ii\M~ yJStOMá ii'iW *'"■ 4 ■ i. irt r-.-V: ■ . ■■ . -    «1Í»*»' Hiths** in m m MfctpMi' sd;.3a.'    ;    -    C5ii« CN(*|MNtl Iwirot^llOTe. •(« *w(iW.eWtei4«*^ ^fcli ililwXiWilA TIm riMHrtec ktMn IH «M7 knaght, ur Mkti drai wlWM It MM. 1st a(lkatM«(«*MlrlkMfht-n* rM VM afl tk« mm. ■ach katw Um I«TC th« ottMT kora, ABit know and caraA-for ■'Htatag Mrt. 1dm liM hin lha TiUacr fttir, (Mod aloatarad whMa and graan. And baau and ballaa «ata tatkarad Ifcara. laaMageaUradabaan. And Uwigk, HrbaH, kdweMj *»#a. Wa a'ar thab fambola oaat. Wconlrada aoh etkar drrsead, lha aiaaMt and tkataaL lark know tka lora Ika Mkar bam And kaaw and tand-fornathlni laam Bat not tor aa ttialr Jarana mink. It paaaad unbaadad by, Nn Umacfat had wa of oocbt of anrth. Baoaath that ataalaf akj t An 1 Cboofh oor tonaa wara aoft and alaar, Br varoat toaBnf atinad, Thara war no word that oaa wonld aaaak. Bdt what the othar heard. Caoh knaw tha lore tba other kora. And knaa'Aod eared-for nothing mora. riRúiuia. [rar tha Dollar Timaa. The Conntry Girl. ■T taHciL a. T. aim. Ton mar talk of tba eitr and alngof Ita BaUea, Who ara eoorted and lUltered bj danil&ed twalli; Bat wara all at mr oholes, I woold kaaal at tba fcat Of tha baniaami rtmng ooniitry girl—bloomtng and tt . S? h K oo i.'-- Ihere't an aaae tn her moTaoMoU-a graaa In hn air. leh tha Balia of tha eltr mar arar dhpair W aitamptlng to aqool-eha Torr waB known T^iu tha LOr oant aaaal tba eharnu of tha Bate. roiaa awaat ai moile-tha baama from bar ora •k^wekeaa tha aarr af >un In tba ikr. form lika aa anget-inrpanint in graoa— pertootloa af kMutr portrarad In her boa. j^if mrpan waraaoaptxw r.a. mC-'Btindbrtoh* Aug m? Ink waa dipped frank froao tha fotmtaln of light, «. With a halo of glorr I then conld portmr, ^ ThaCoostrrO!rl,healthr, Uoomingandfar. ^ Bat aa waU might the aon be ecUpacd br the taper. At for me to portrar with mr pan. ink and paper. Her Inaaeonea, alnua and bMotr. ao rara, Audi turn from tha tatk.wHh a Bigh-lndl«air. [From tba Erenlng Peat. Woman’g Love. nr I. w. wnaci. In tha nttla raaewood cakkat Whieb la rtttlttg on tha ataoA Titaink a paakaga af oM latttrt. Panned bp a ahaelalmd band. Win roqgoaodbtlagthamtiatar. And raad them o ar toddghti I kart oAan titaA hot ooold not, Pnr 4ha taara that dhnaad mr algk t. tiuM ap ebMtr to ma, ilatar; lot M lean apon thr brtaat Piwairtldaartttoltabblag. And I fain woald be at raat Bead tba lettara be haa writtcu-Ha whota rolea Fra often baard-B'ad them oror, lora, dlatlnetlr. niat I loea i.ot e'en a word. Tell him, tlt,ar, whan ron aea him. tliat I oarer eaaaad to lore: That L driag. prarad to meat him In a batter boM akoaa j l>i him that 1 ne'er optrahled. Ne'er a ward of cantora apoke, Tt.oogh hit lUaoet and hit ahaanoa, Mr haartkad walleilgb brake. Ta I him that I watehad hit ooming, WhM the naanllda ana waa high. And wfaH at era the aagala lit thair atar laaapa la the tkr; Ao J whan I taw ha cam not, TtO him that f did not chldA Bn t that I arar larad bim-‘ibat I kitaaad him whan I diaA Wlon In tha grarab wbtta garmMtt. Vow hare wrapped mr form aronnd. An 1 hare laid M down to tbMbar la the galateharab rard mond. PMm lha pletaraa and lha Mltarn Oloaa againat mr pnlaaleaa heart: Wt tor raart hare barn togatber. And la death we map not part. I am raadr now, dear atoter; Tan nap wad tha letaara 0*10, 1 win iatM la «M wordt a# kte WkMlikaUa.aBomarai An I era poa ahall bare llnlahad Bhonld I ealmlr ton aalaap-radlnalaaala daalh-aad wake aal, Manila katar. da net waap. Haw I ttk, March A UK. Tbe Ivy in the Duxigeoa ar ouaum waoaiT. Tha lay la a Aangaow grew, üatodkpitln.aaol'aarwd bp daw, Ita •alUdlatfM'aalr drank Oawamalaurai tonlaad adara dank. Bui tbroagh the Auigaoa graUng Mgb. Ihriw fgl a aoabaamfrwrn the akr. It tItK wpoo lha grwlatoi daor la giant fladaMtfaimtow. Tha Irptolt a tremor ahoot Tbr,«gb anhttbretMthe raob IirHdhellghl.llMwlhernr. II g rora to MaatM hrta dap. Itgraw BereKHpaaheAllelaaah-Loag had lha dark naaa kaH Ita bamai Dot weU It kaaw, ikoogh rallad la algkt. The goodiiM and Ike lap of Hghl "I'ngfog rwdi grew dMo and airooa UeilMeipeadedlneend hmg. Aadlalbaenrrealaartbialr Ita laadar branabaa A.eriabad totr. ItrraabadlhtbaMt ttthrKad. It aarlaA It blaatad the warmth that ahaan the waiUi • It rcM toward tha dugaH hare. It Irakai Mea Ka ana aad atom It (.litoahhef baiallagiprlng. It hrard Ke kagwp tor tort alar lleaoKttlkakraaBiafmamaaad aaaa had weaad lha twtUow to lie toaran BpialBaeaddewea I tod. Owrr *a oalH walla M aeraadi Aad la dba dap beam nwelng fraa, lipiww lata a ateadtoal traa. Upon tool atWarpptoee, ltd ttadwa folia adaintogpaaa Tha maitog Urda haaaM Ha gnaga Aad taag Rt prelaaa frem iheir aaato Wawirg know foa moral a( foe itfoaal BKall foe H'trealp Ltobl. and eM' Ta trerpdiageea aamaea rap (KOaTadewfmtaaUedaf Stkaciit Vr rnMmvK ' ‘ Ortatt ga«B jtlifo raaiafodt tte wkwMktf k>ÍáKe,aB(ait<«fadlnp«ba aUw4«glMMatkr TBIBmíi Whftfo— adb «M «7 Mttw'a uMi gfouhi, mi Í Mualbta 7WM oU whaa I artnt thdM >IH>ag fcn^! it gt «tK; er MéiMAIKA eay Bair I ' MU ha I .'talar. .     ^prildaya,    to    which    my mothor kwkad forward lo aagarly, came, they brooght BO bloom to my cheek aor aigor to ray atop. My eoaatitatiaii aaanwd to hare kmt all Ha recaptraUra power, and tbe doctor aaid, “Sagd bar into t|M country, Mra. May. If that .. ... phyiioiao’i.--- tarn brought a Vetter to my mother. "For U ■aka of oar oJd lorn. Jane," it retal, "let a that may hare come betweaa yog and me i ag earlier tune, be foigoUrn. The graaa _ itoriataag graaa od tba btUl of Meadow Brook, and BOW—ta tbia tato Mgy—io tbe time hir Jaaia to otNM to na. Tkort to a propbaey of baahb ior bar tc tba aoft wind tbat to lifting lha adgea of my paper ao I wrim I know abe Miuu^u to gvagM MMVW Mato    ^ pietore in tbe Maj-tand of my memory, Wa taken up my pen tbia momtng. Boffiea it, top mountain breezea of Meadow Brook did their work walli,AnU when, in the early autuoin, any mother came for her child, ■he conld binUy ideatil^ the roar-cheeked girl that rufbed in, with her curia tángliag about bwiaee, and held up her roay iipi lor a kin. I think it moat hare been netfly two montba aftar my domeitieation at Aunt Mary’a—for ao I called mymother’i cotmta- before Uocle CharlM Brace, her huabnnilnr^brother,_Tiait*d lha adgea of my papar ■■ I write. I know to yotir all. aad wa will be rary tender to; darling. Will yon not tmat ber irilb ua ; ■ingla aammer?" And baftire another weak had aiaaed. trunk waa packed for “Philandar Wnite'a, Ea«i Meadow Brook.” my tii Muuw oruuu. I lookod out, u 1 aaid, and there aal tbe eaaant white bouae, with ita green ariiidow windt, batween the ihrubbery in front, and tbe cherry tree» behind. My heart went out to it at once, and it did a moment later to the gentle-Toioed woman, and tba lair, dark haired girl, who nuhed out uc the broad ftrmt ateps, aad kiaaing my cheeka, aaiJ, “Coniin Jennie, yon are rery weleoma.** But it to not to tall yott ef that tummer, though IlookacroanUamyyearftoito i le May-tand of iny n up my pen tbia morning, thp I • befjre Uncle VUATIW Ur»^-C, uc* 14kABW»U«toaa-.-o«v., oi. !!• wu » mioUter, ftod Coni and I aotici iWd tba geiittoman’a adaent with anything Mil pleaaurable emotiona. Our preconccired notions of the gentleman i elongatod riaage aad aolemn, Piiriunical mao-narTgblcb weTegardeJ ar t-c.oa»^ «ncomi-tanu of tbe profeaaioo, noon raDished bef re the beautifnl kindling of bin anule and tbe winning gcntleaeai of bia manner. He was Uncle PhiT’t youngest brother, not more than twenty-eight at that time; and h'i religion had deepened aad barmonixad his fine poetic Um-peniment without checking tbe outflow ol tbat under current of humor which sparkled thro igh bia chsracter. "Uncle Charlie” was aoou wr oompaniuD in our ridaa and rambiea, and our oonttdent in aU our girlish plans. "You don’t raally mean ao, uncle f harl e’ aad Cora’i bright face waa Uftod fW»m the roata tad garaaiuma we were wMring into a boquet for tha parlor maatle. ‘'You don't really think what you juat aaid, tbat in every heart there to some luaatain, some bloaaom in tbe human wilderuMS of urerr aoal.” He pot dnarn kia papar and came toward! OÍ. "I ham'l a doubt of it, my little girl The story I wss juit reading of the hardened old man who cried bacanae toe MiUd gava him a "bniieb of marigolda,” oarroboraies my ra-mark. The light that la in »s aannut quite be-coma darkneat; tbe heart that might bring forth fruit a hnndrat fold’ for tha barrest of bMTea, will nerer ret tofcome auch a desert bat tome good seed miglft taka root therein.” "I don’t battare it would, tboogb, in Farmer Keep. You don’t know him as wall u I do, Uncle Charlie. He'i one of tbe richeit men in all Meadow Brook, worth ('■.oaMtnda aad thoa-iiada. Ha’a an old bacbeior, yon know, and •irM in tba great red lAmee on tbe roed to Woodbury, you remember! Well, he never gott 10 church; be never gives a cent to the K)or; he never loved e human batag or did a itad thing in all hm life. Bow, don't you think Yarnoer Keep Why, Oraudma Deane, bow do you do t” Tha old lady wboaa entrance pnt this ■odden period to my conmi'a earneat perora-tioa, cam# ilowly toward tka rocking-chair which Ooaa drew out (or her. 8he waa the oldaat parson in the village. Tha hair under her cap, white ta hill-side snow, bad imprii-oaed toe annahina of four-aenve and ten snm-mera. Bat the atill retained mneb of tbe pbystoal and mental atamina which, with bar aeavt tomparament, bad made ber lo vigoroua a woman mr many years. “Whsfs that yonria taying. child, abont Varmer Kaapt” aaid tba old lady, with a ptoaeant smile, as shs pinned her knitting-sheath to her watot. "Why, I vras telltag Uocle Charlie what a eold, hiira kind of mun ba to. You’ve alwavs known him, Oraodma Deane. Now, did be ever do a good thing or evar lova aaybodg is htolifof" “Yaa, ba loved a girl ooee, 1 remember. "Jiirator A'eap loead a girl ea<W' repeatod Oora, with a half ooatomptaoaa aad whollr ■kapdaal errlof her barry-red lip. ’Uhaa '—Urn,” aba added in an andar tona to her and ma, for Oraadma Oaana wu slightly "No, I ha.n’t forjotUn, siUwr/’sha said plaaiiig her haad on (tora’s hair. “I have held Losy Raid uD mytop toe oftsa, sad rocked bar ■radid-poor UuS ssutharlsai thing I to fotwet.” a's look of I —too many Cora's look of tacradulity wu giving wsy to .JO of ourioslty. "Onmdraa Deane, woa’t vnu toll u all about It t Jraato and 1 will ait down on this tag stool, sod 1 know by tbst look in ancle Charlia’i aye he «anta to bear, too. Ooau, Janato, tot tba flowers goend my ri-vaaloua onusin ssUblisbsd hcrsstf on tbs sioul ftt \h$ oM Wdy’t ttttie Grandma INaúia slippad tbs Tarn srouud bar UtUa flnger sad eomawsosd ' ”lAt ms sea, it can’t ba mors thsa furty-two or three yaari this turnnur.ataaa JuUs Kean cams up to FsTMr Uei'i a to tot huaaalf oat foi hired boy through harveating. "Tha Raid’a bouu stood a little tbia lida of Hlony eeaek. Tbart'a nethiag toft of it now tfgi tba aUmnay, and it kioia out, gray and sold from the graaa grau all abont ll; bnt filly Ttara ago It wu a floe old ptooa, with the Uaea la Iriiat, aad tha bap vinaa rtianisg all ■round tba bank, laaty wu hardly three weru old when iba loat bar m.itbc M«r hiber saver married aguta, ted tba child grew ■p ibare ta lha eld bnau u fldr and iweeS m Ibc flowen abewt It. fibewu tursUf lalo flfleaa wbaa Jutia eama then that aummar. Hr wu a ahr, atrangs. awkartrd aert of a lad, aad the ne gh-bors all asM Panair Held ■evar’d gat bu taU forbifBerridgaaital bon. "Ua’d baaa bound out till ha waa flgb-,,M to soma man down la Maine, and nt bada’t a raUUoa ta tha world that be knew on, aor a aalt ef daoait el'ithaa, whan ba aama lo Faraaer Kaid'a. Bat tor all ibto, Jnatla proved hlmulf a I, Ukaly hOT, and tbe former who aoawhow ■evar wu vary forehanded—I »l»avs ih'r bk wUa’i aaddea dutb hart bim—foe d llki CSirBrosk. >^^Mhamn«l ^ im, and nflto bar learm rinsd W hr Ite berdeta, and , «bTlM a flWonMto k-lhflta «* htoo tba "Loey Imd a playta(,diWtoh may thsMlto Abdid’nt ataos Ñ    “ «WsU,dhfoBMk< sad bsIpedUnta Jnstla wu s etal prisa. "At Brat, be wu gloomy eed aHast, doing ■ work, and toktag liltla suUea of anvbudv: ,jl hdooolds't stand It long before Vor I’d Ilka to hart asm tba Wart tbu girl'a mniJa sruolda’t baea ihaatad aol. ^‘Rba wu Jnat Ilka a bud remad the old plaee, ■ngtng from morning BU ntobt; acd her bide cyaa, Iku ware Uke mother a, Mamed alnoya _ ^ nebeol; '’and tbough be any eddieaiioa befare, be want ahead of aanny aa old aofaolar that wtaler. "Well, Jnatia etaid with tba former four Taara. Then ha had a good offer aomewherc in York Btale, aad be ooncluded to accept it far tbe winter only. -Dncy Reid wu grown into a yousg womu this time, and a haadaemer one, cbildnn. ,eae dim evaa sever looked on. " I don’t'know bow it happesad, for Lacy might Imva had bar pick of tba boya for miUn aronnd; but aomahow aba took to Justin, and wbaa be toft they were engaged to be married one ymr from that time.” " ^y, grandma Deane, you arao’t gtoag to atop now r cried Chrs, ta alarm, for the old Indy Imd laid down her KsitliBg. “Ho, my ahild;” aad aba ramovad bar spec toetoa aad wipad bar erea. " Bat tha rest is a and story, and 1 must b “ I don t know unct<v bow it happened, but tWt winter Lncy’f fotber got into a terrible lawsnit with Rqnira Wheeler. There wuiome flaw in the title; aad^pto aaid it wu plata tbe old man mut let the bomutead go.— They aaid too, ba’d never surrive it; and b« • ler, perbapa, he never ha d, than kept it u be did. But one daytiqniie Wheeler, to all the atighborbood's aatonuiunent, rode over to the farm. "What he did thero wu nevM exactly known, bnt Ih a little while it wu rumorad tiht the ■nit wu withdrawn, and, come spring, Lney Held wu to ba marriod to Muilman Wheoter. And 10 it wr.*. One bright March day abe went into the oin oh arch, and gave herself to him. "Ua wu a good looking man, bnt not over (mart, the neighbors whtopered; and I always thuu^t it wu his moner more than any thing ctoe tbat kept bim np.” "Bat Jastin, grandma Deane—what became of Justin f” “Tbere to s dsrk look about tbe wbeto matter. Lacy vru made tjie netim of fome terrible fatoahood. 1 never blamed her fotbar, for tlitt thought of losing the old homestead seemed completely to shatter him. “1 only know that 8qnire Wbeeier and bit ■on were at the bottom of it, and tbat Lucy Reid went to tbe altar believing tbat JuiUn Keep had been tatoe to her.” ’'Dear me! bow dreadfnl I Did be ever come back?” "Te*, the next Mar. Lney had been a wife two !»>«•*■. JnaPakw-)-ol beard of bCT marriage. She wu at home, vialting her father. When iho met him at tha door, ne foil down Uke one suddanly stricken with a fli “Bat ba earned her into tbe bouse, and tbere they learned aU. Both had been deceived! " It wu a terribto aoene that old front room witnassed. Justin awore a terrible oath of vengeanoe; and it wu not till, with clup^ hindt and streaming eyea, the young wife kneeled to the only man aha bad ever loved, «id pleaded for the Ufo of bar buiband, tbat hr promtoed for ber aake to sp« him. ’^ut from tbe day of Justin's visit Lney Wheeler wu a changed wcman. AU the light and gladaeu of h'T teing aeemed dead in ber, and she moved about her bonia, pato and quiet, with a look of paUaat aoffering in her once sunny eyu that made my bsart acba to bahold." “And ber kv, band: Did aha avtr tali tom what aha bad toarned!” "I tbmk not. Hto fotber nod Lncyfo died in leM than two yean after tba marrtogt. The Sqaira wu mnch tou wealthy tout pawto anp-pawd. Tha next apriag Lney and bar fans-band removed went, and somehow paopla loat ■igbt of them.” "And Jna^!” "You knot* tbe reat, my ekild. Ha beeasM a moody, unhappy man, aakiog no aympatby, and giving none But he wu alwaTt imart at a bai-gain, and in a few yaanhe bwi upenongL tn b IT unt Deaoon I’latt'a form, when his sun DKived to the sonth. "Ever since be hu sdded seres to his lands, and hnndreca to the babka: but, for all that, he’s a man aonred toward all bin who wu nevar known to give a Ultto ekUd a ■mito or a baggar a cruat of bread. 1 have tometimu thought hto heart wu Uke a great deatrt, without a tree to ahade or a atrram to gladden it. And yet it bore a bright blnuom once; and believa me, ebiidren, for H to the «rerdofaanldwnaaan wboLuaeaaand knoarn mnch of tha ways of man, it to M alwayi. Tbe heart may be a grut wildanieM, M ta !om$ of in bg-wap» Hurt kat ¡froton. ajtowor." Cora and I looked at each other and at nneto Charlie. Juat then aunt Mvra came in. 8ha bad been out, and had not heard of Oraadma Deaa’a vtoit. But Cora atole up to ber uncle, and windias her arms about haa neefc, wfaiipered, "1 abaU beUeve it alwaya, uncle Charlie, aow I have heard that itory about ftrmar Keep, tkal Hurt U a blottom ta tki wUdmuu of nory AaarA ' It wu a lultry August dar in tha aummar I paaaed at Meadow brook, tba wind, low ud slnmbarooa u tba bosh of a molhar’i votos at nighlfoU, crapt up through tbs corn, and down ■moag tM rye aad wheal finida, that toy like broad groan folda about tha d«cihng of Farmer Aaep. There wu ao poem of Soweri wrillen about the front yard; no graoafol, har-moaistaf tnuehea of erároing vtoa or waving enrtaiaa about tha eld red homaalaad; and vat it bad a qutot, aubataatial, matlar.o(foet ^yaiogomy, that eomahow mada a kom* foel- f abont vanr hanrt. tbinkitmust have been tbto ancoaaeioaf focHng wbieb dsaidad tha oouisa of tha girl, who stood at tba point where Iba two made diverged, sad gaiad wtotfally abota her tbU aftarwiMtt. Hba Mamed very Bred, aad twr aoatM etraw bonaat and ealioo drcM wera rovwtd with dMt. If TOC bad looked In ber fooe you would not have lorentten IL It oould not have Man more than llrwta tummera. It wm ran pais; and ito avrast, and bMwty made yua tblak of Butbiag but foveat tuwera draaehad with sum-mariwiaa. UareyM wrra of that deep moiat blue that rulto out from under Iba edge of April dunda, aad ber lips ripe and foil u maadow atiawberriaa, had that tnacbing aor-rowfuInvM about them which Wilt you atwu tha heart benMtb to foil of lean. Tbe (irl’l band eluped Ugblly tha Uuto boy'a by bar aula. Tha raaambtooM batwaan Ibam wonld have fold you at obm tbgy wara brotber and aistar, but hto Ufa oould not bars teverad m»ra tbaa a third of ben. The Iluto follow! large ayM were foil of toan, and tba bright eutto tbat -vvp* nnl frr ■> hie hat mtm, damp with uioiatara. U« wm Haagiy sad tind, and motherlcMl WhU Mddar taatory aaaoaa tall ofaUUto child I ’■ Tbere, Beaay, ebaar ap. We’ll go In that old red bauM thma, aad tM wbu wa can do. Don’t it look ato) with tba giwat iium lo frant!" Mid tbe girl ua a Iona of uanmed ebaarfo'aaM, M aha quickeaed bar etapa " Vaa. Bat I’m m Brad Iwry. if I ouly tmd a btc ptoea af bread aad bauarl” " Wall, dear, I'U try aM gsA yea aouM Umta It dua’t taam lika fafvtag lo aak for II to Iba oinmtry.” A hw mumauto lator ibt opanad the broad bat k gate, aad want up to tba kllebaa d»w. Varmer fcaap’a botiaekatpar -aa old waman, wlih a yellow wbito eap. aad ebaek tpnai Mad oTtw ber haaay-wooiao' aktrt anwrarad bar kanak. ’’ Do you wMl •»■/ balp, v da you kaaw ef ay bwly roand h«« tbat doMi!” timidly aak the girl. Tbe old lady paared at bar wHb bar dim •yea. " No,” aha mM. " Tbere eut bnt four eh tn-Fartccr Keep, end the turn bfrad mob, ■•d me. It's burvMi Bms Just uow ibougb. ___tSeS*ta,Iteldbsrehe ■igbt •nma ta sad rsta a bit alore ahs wuMt up tate tbe vUtoge to try bar laek.” “No," abortly aotwared tbe former. “Dta-n« raadyv” tad tba rich lOM taraed awaw, witbont one gentle word or kindly look far the hometoM childrea wbom God bad bronght to bia door. " Lucy, Lnev. doa’t stay bare; I’m afraid;' aad tba Uttto boy’a lip curled aad quirered u he tarned bis fims from tbe fsrmer’s. " Lacyf iMtyr How tboM bttla, trsmUtag tooH went down, down, down, into tba sum’l hardbasrU Uow the dead daye ol hto youth bant out of their grarea, and rustled through hto memory at that low. broken “Lucjr.' Imey!" He tuned and looked at tka girl, notaeurly M befare, but with a kind of eager, qneatioiuag iatereut. "Wkat to your namet" “Lucy Wheeler, mr.” Heetaaatadbaok,and oaogbt baldof tbe neareat i£ir. "And what wu yonr mother's •” "Lucy Raid. Shensedte Uve ta Meadow Brook and 10 I esme bare to gat wark,fariha told me to before she died.” At that moment the angeto looked down, and uw the aeed that bad lain for two acore years in the heart of Justin Ke» spring up, sad the fiiit'r Ucuomod ta tke wilarmeu ! He strode scTOM tha kitchaa tu tbe bewildered giri. Ua bruahsd back bm- bonnet, and turned her face to tbe light. He ooold not be mistaken. It waa the one framed aad hung np in tba darkened room of hto aanl. The blno ere of Aw Lney looked onoa more on b<a own. At that moment the little boy puafrad up between them, andgaiei' wtotfully into the man’a fooe. Fanner ^p a-‘ down and took tbe child on hto knee. He tr. 't to apeak, but instead great toba eame no, and heaved bto strong chest. The trio in tm. kitchen gazed os him lo mute utoniabment. Lucy’s childrenl” "Lucy’s children!” he mnrmured st last, in a voice whoae kudenaM like tbat of a mother, “ttud baa aent yon to me. For her uke thie ahall bq yonr borne; for her sake I will be a fotber to ymi.” Fire rears sftenrard Cora vrrote to me: "We re having fine timM now, dear oouaia Jeanie. and mama waota to know if you do not naed to renew raur reav choaks among the drwt of Meadow Brook. Cnele pharlia to with na tbto snmmer, and if yon ware hert also my happi-neae would be completo. 'I.ncy Wheeler—you rememberhv—bu the ilace in my heart next to yoori. Her diapoci inn to aa livfb- ae her fooe, and that to »v» uk a great deñl, lor iBi fure, fwaet beanty doea one good to bebold it. Farmer Keep aeemi to ler and Bani goea to chn bath. He has epared no pains or eipeoae in rorAif/ uar and Banny. He to a chan^ man now, and goea to chnrch regular aa tne Hab- Lucy’a edneation, and she will be a moat ac eompliabed woman. She il here very oitea, and I bare mr auepieiona tbat uncla Charlie —a’inporlt I will not trnit this to pen nuU ^^nt, 0, Jeanie, what a leaaon hu all tbto taught me I Bow it hu deepened my foi'h in on and in hnmoaity! “Now, when my haart yearna over the wreUhad, the imniiig, the outout, 1 remember always inisx u a iloweb ik ths wiin-isNua.” Puinorflus Sigelindo and Eulalia. A Tbrtiitaa HeiB«Bea af Mvatorv aa* Dealh ST Hllim EAU.. TrmtiaUd from tko Oorman of KMitra daUek. CHÁPTSI I. Both wept "Naugbi remaioi for us uve dtatb I” aak-fd bulaiia. He bowed eaaeiit, and with Uit aWTB (totof iainaUon of a ttoucca, and with tha eour age of a Barato drew from hie boeom bta Kama-bto celebrated "Bmgt of Teare,”— ' !gan to read in melanebolr tonea. AtpagalM, Rtbhaa, .EWufta kaiwftkor-ottf to dmtk ! But the froge quaoked on "Why IS my haart untonobed!” be oriad, in the words oí Perntado; "wiB, my voatkfol ricor praaerva aw f Ttauklau pam.’’ Bnt ho readoato aumbarttS, *tb varea, and tbu Uto ayea gava ont aad hto aoul caved in, and he tank Ilieleuon the bcaom ofEalalia__ Bnt the troga quaekad ow—/*Atta. Jfoaataa BrMotm. caxmi n. Aa be oeued waeptag, aba began lo Mgb— like auty. Then they Ml sileat for muy honra, with actwining hands. For lha aven-ng vru all too foir ud bad aoftly iavolvad tha aonto of tha two lovara. cwAPTsa in. * Avoica auddaoly fractarad tba Mtomn ■lenca. ’Twulhalof Singalindo. Uorr bleat were I,” aaid be, ‘foonld I only KHir forth all my amil ta teara, aad all my liie at> Iby taaarmoat Ufa, and then dto I” But tha lifted up ber taar-bloaaomad ayu to tha moou illaminad laavu of the west wiad barnatled Jaaumlne bougba, ffor aven tka commonaat retdera are aHart that lovara in-varlablv ait among leaMmtne toavM,! and tha ■ofUy lisped again, "Why vrould I ba wllboat I If thou wart aet, I ntao woaM act bel” cwipvna ,v. "A Heaven, a world, a wida atoniHy Itos ta tby wnrdal” ortod (foplindo. Loud, ud from suiudioaa rang Iba frcga—f-r there ■ewad ap In them igaiat.” ”YeA daarut ItlMltado. But Umb knowaat Botu vat," enad EalaUa, iKulalia wu bar name, for ’twu thus Iber bad bapliied her) "that my anela withbolda bto aaaMl far our marriage." rutrvaa v. At Ibe word mamage, BIgtliado Hddanly wiltod dowa irrabltd-wepi long ud wild-,aadpatoa bto bat u it about 'k travel, ted wildly on. likaaiayiiig a Hllla loagvr, she IB s sstretly sudtbto wbtouer, “Wilt tbou bagoM r It to not yst near day; it wu Iba nlgEtisfato sod not Qie lark that piarred tka faarfol A<illww of Iblaa ear, aigtiUy aba singa on yoa pomgrtrito liwe; bailara aia lava, waa abe aighllrgal* ” ruxrvas vi Ua ataid A toarfol paaM aoauad. ICntol •oftjy waitod Wharali todo. uy wnrua I crwu tngwinao. i a naigbbortag awaoro mtbti gantto raspar bymo of myriad ■are ao aightiagatoi to ba aeai ttba frtifi quacked arlldl EulJiafclt likaatoj^ag aad Ibnltiag arith agimiud aantioo. Ball lure waitolb (bon I” said Hige- A Ban Uiv - -AU tba world do aet go to ■hootlag galtortea, but many vIMllig Ibam hav‘aMaaaaaa(rivaaoa,brwfoaab, wM BM bullawyala hit, aaprtag to toaebad,jrhieb,aa-Bog U[MiB mubiaery, tf'vwww out a bnmu fig lira, m tba awal (mw. 'eta aoutartiaua, u if piaraad by a bultot. a gaaUataaa of efty, who to a ptotol shot, wu iavitrd, wbaa in " \ Into a abootlag galtwy bavlag tlilt auatrlvuea, wbiab ba bad aavM mm ar anard New Y ork, I lilillHÉiltfl Mi    wuimk    w    ieTmii,»» 17,1856.    ONE    DOLLAR    rSB ^    '    '    ■ "    .1    a    ■    I..    J..    IJI.KIM, lye. ItWM andto atoyariifa. 1 Wwifollllll tbabmw. Tba IbaardBtataHerabMl Mw« ■MbfalaiM •o4krmam, >2«kta "UtofMt win taka plaea-my STbidui?** I*Mie^M»ks«r J^mavfoai^ bur tbap wotad fladta» •«Tfoaadr slasilarairtniaaluoM aadcu^ ■Mtryiagnnaialuua.butttto iMiewaiervat» HnWeaibepMFviawMy foriMd oaawSb «^„bws»e£iy .1 ¿arvMMlMlwM sddtMd by my dnadfalata^ tbaaoww^ntaowM nfllMlii. ■ M^badabamdtfoafaMStyar foBUfobad <a a paMttaa wbMiM SUtfnl fioalth For the People. tfoaAasinaaa Woaup’a Bdptotraal Aaao-MaifaatoM orgauxaltou of Ladiu ( witb u «atad baud of gMtlaw ra-cpeaaliag wtee^j tapMitMte unproT^ Modu qf edr ueafoMu aapaaiaUy ta referMM to tbafo ew» •me. ^^tayatoutodtoaK aastuUMUiM totbq A wvmdwwa vreiidtofoe wuridaflht i ata. ThtMareéa# taptae fotal wilbl roeks, apeMal moi ef kigi ebi* esd e* efwum. tWeHe^belfaova MXw-aavuMd dtatta^erifa..fw««MMtbaedM.Mrei    .«TP «totaAta,tbag^orMriyheMtb.a.#lbi    7S2 MmewvaMnu of demeette aeaaoMy am# tba tarSaT^ w^e buweaa lesfa aeiSSly Jpeystato. JbaybavebeesUedWlhMrMto wje»«MdbefAewbe6i>kaMNeaf|*B my eoaptoxioa, •ibM' two before ttalleafie • bMpeaaii ta aaifo a Mtna. wtdower’toito toll. Myaee-l I bava tlaiMxtod, wu not ao baitaiftyatiím^aüoD. Bbe ■f aa Í ibjii Ibrift, udto • I Til eiii mm iiiit 111 r ii ef Iba nant. 1 ggaewdv<M* tansiag of a paeuhar mAbm wmS tbflg a|taeks ug-m, ibMitweald bMMMhto ducribe. ItwuaMMSflaM Sui,i| ba known, mast be •xpartoMtd. My    wiia,    Martba-I mean my btalwlfa, wa* (tabata daad now for tba beta part ■( foirta ya^^wuaad to my tbat ' rvadta«e*Ml patoaeuover •lbMwi*#^y. far a day or leaato eata^ltoaa bar aoul, ibe aever tot «a be    ata    of    berMglit, fruB tbetaatota MbsbUmigMMB of myap-pneehtag awlady. rhta4ie**"'~'* ntaion 01 ber mrt wwe a reat meBU I eaebltag her to anbdue tbe vieieau of Ito It wbu it eame, for wbieb purpou her exMaaee badpoiated otato bta aavml a^ ag^bafioM. aarriad aaata alar hg daaeaee, beeeuM 1 opprwiaa bayuad uÉ|a| by my looeb , wbiab ■■■• bta pettagita Bow-1 aaaa a wtdower' wboa _ ta Iba itaift; wua woaua af    _ ber eeoooany it waa tbat I awa taJ pNurTaii9n in tha lanibto eveattkta I abont to detail. Bad I been int-wred la iead,Hwoald bare been ■U over with me. WiUinf to aava u mnch moaav u poaaibto ta my    Mm bod my body,'with aU tbe vaaal ^ proper grief at tendant am tbe oarea^M|ta tato a stout woodeu eoffia, lha wMfbl of which wu in-oreaaed by a ooaple ol old kaidred waqtais, placad oaa at my hud, tba other at my IseL Thol tb*    BIOMJ WM tavad toaiy Mia. I bareby cutaora-lUetiona upon my daw departed wifa’i regard forma. I wmeottTtaead.taItoldber, thaibw moBve wu good; aud well did it ton out for mathatahewMto thrifty sad c—ifwata.— She wua true woraai, aad wu ptota tahw peraon—bull wander igaiajfruw tayalqn. I had made a moM axoelleta dtaiaÍT-« foto I have a perfect reooUeeitoa. Of myflt,ui cnppoae--for*! quieUyto^Jfoai. feeUagtbc anosnal Mawlioaa, tbat Iwaara- covenng from raa of tbem. ingtomyMU, I wai ioned and in utter ■Br if I wonld, u I toon f»nn< to loutao a sheet or come I wu aeaatay eaveloped. reach my bead wbru la.) to, by nmaoa of toy elimw aad mr' a perfect reooUeeitoa. Of ■(»< foan tbto lean leeoUutnotbiaguntilaatakft oaa, tbi I iu tbat m Mt^mjntfslii i Ikadasapauto l,whUaInrttggtod leb thuiLiB^idt lly kaaJwotod not ',iomakait«to ; tbanottom irouad h%u tba    saMnáhg myielf naked, ex-^W ^e afoniaid eorcr-iag, that atrnek uiW    entombed ahve. Tbe Ihougbt raekeSluMeiiiy up<in me. By firit aeaaationa ware thtoe of iimple aor-prue. I wu bka aohildtrtuaedoulof adeep sleep,aad Bot Baff«ciaat!\.^wake toremgniae iia atttadanto. tflbaa ren in all ‘tp fearfrd the thrUl of horror that Itwu uifa baUalhai and all tha blood tbroogh the woond. more tanibto than tbe meat I lay motiautoaa terror. Then a from uviry part doom laamed inavito became tbto impi peared my ntataiau, from it only to pluo rtaoloto deapair. j hope oould paaalitae flttbad opiio nevar can forget ick through me.— ated my heart, Iv had giuked aoul, raaigmatioa to ink of dttab fo* new around my foSlowed. I began dJu oaleatota kt'W liae eloaad the to think long I migkt aarvive   , hour af aty »i totea na, .7 praYi4-lhM. I bavt fortitode to dto' wkUtl repiniag. OAa-ly u 1 then folt, I (md if louald remember bow lung man ooald lira without fooA Thue tbe traaquUity pf my /daapaii ssade roe aom-pen'ivefT eaay if emtraeied with the Mfaa-tionta which Í tMt B/Mlf afters arda, wtton hope bagaa to jglitiKsr apon .-ne. My days moat in the end be numbered—I mnatdleai last—1 wu only perjMiing a little tooner than I otberwica moat bare dune. Even from ihto tbough'. I derived oaaasfafiiHi; ud I now think Ufa migbtbave eiaatd aaMIr imon m^ U tbe iiaopof buafarhadbaeaataUbesrabto-ud I bad baan told that they are mnch more ao than to commonly belavad. If mr maaury aarvet lueurraotlT, tbto calm ttaU of miad did ata lata long. Bataan tooa began to whtopar to aw tbat if I bad been bnnad, and tbe earth Moted round mr eoflln, I abould not be able to raepirr. whiek I oould ■ewdewiUiaaM. IdidBoiofeoarte,draamaf tba ranU m wkicb 1 vru ptooed. but oonaiitor-ad at fiita I bad bun buried la earth. Tbe ftvedom of rupiraUon pve me the idea tbat aftar all I wu not earftad forth for iatatnMOt, but that 1 wu aboat to ba borne lo tbe gravt, ■ad that thara 1 ahoMd be suffocated inerita- Itocb to tba IneoasilteBey of tba bnmaa miad' tbat I, whn had |uet aow rulgned myealf to dto by famiaa, imuiud tbto moment^ mode af death a huadrad drou more formidable.— The idea that I wu atayet talarred Ineraaaed mr aaxtoty to ba beard mun wiftmnt. I ealled •iMl, anifsPafrtft-liWltad-foe Sd ef lbs sefiB to ao purpou Bll I wu boaru aad ft-tiguad, oat all ta vain. A stilly sitoooe raign-ea arouad ma amid tba oabrokcn dwkneaa. I wu now stoapad in fcarfhl agony. 1 shrieked witbbcrror. Iptnsgedmynaileiawmylbinta ud weuadad Ibera. Tbe aodta wu aoakud in my blood; nfld, by wariig tbe wooden tidiwof my priaoa with tha tame maaiactl foeliat, I tocarstod my flifsra, ud wore tbe aMto to "ae qatok ud fooa beesmc asotlonleu frum u-hsastlou. Wbta I 'vu mytelf oau autu, I eslUd alud my wifas sasu 1 prayad, ud 1 fur btoapbemad, fwl kaaw aot what leaid, ud I tbu ooatiancd uBI my streogth aaals toft me, ud natnrt eaoe amre aougM repiea-iMimmt la toMpaiarv taaswMhility. At tbia tme I bad a vtoion o( a mut iadab-■Mito character, if it wueaa,aad aot a gtoacr U 1 am iadncad to Uiak it was, between the pórtala of deatb Into the world <i splrlte. It au ail shnpetoM rod firntoM. Iinagee of meaandwoa^ offou uimbertoM—ta aaort of ihadowy uaUtae—came brfora ud around me. Tbev iHined u If limblcM from decay. Tbafr featurctou beade seovad apna trunii hidtosmlv vital -in Igara like bodiae, whiah I bau drawa facia flrom buread dwMlisp, have I eaeli baing rather a kideouL ml* shu. thu bnmu raaambtoao*. Tkfok darkn.aa ud Mtoau anaroadad—foa dtak.-** and aUwm of a too horrible rtalhy. Ii; u ! ^aipeeled, 1 atolit about tbto Ume from wMkuis, it wm but to awake igata to a mere laarIM nuwesuus. warn tí my dreadfal Mtaatiua. Ikvth but vain 1 fUMl WItb tnraumyetda. effnrta to maka Kyitf board wti* ra’teratod u for H my atoengtl #>al4all<nn •atputadifocuUyln ' ud tbu ovar ou my my baek ud byewioli - bta foe ud tbu ovar ou my bally. I Inad by lifting '■talrMa, tobuntopu £ ta ---I    wanbvsrad. foMptoe ourwad aad Ibrobbad my Magae canMdry, bgbt flaabad acnH say eyaAind my brain wbirtod ronad. I am caraain tbat my atiatanre was pnmrr-ta totoiy by tbe diiaiaiibad atrangtb ud aub-■eqnut fsebleaeM’ wbid I eipartouced, and which, from its retatorug me inMnaibto to fas mcraaatag cxaearbtaion of my biam't but, al-lowad aature to raaume her wonted tampata-tura. Bnt, fiat, tbto wu only that I migkt ra-Tiva to eaoountor onee sure irrvmadible horror. m» eatad dtpiet tba fruay, tba aa-spaakabto uguiafo af ay Mtauiont 1 thought my eyu would aaut bvim my bead. Bnniag leari flowed down my ebeeke. My heart wu swolUs to baraBng I baenma retatou ufaM-ug witnota finding apaea far a faaetod relief in e new cbnage of poMtua. in my mtnlai angntoh, at Bniaa, however, I forgot my mo-tiontoabodfty enflbrtag, mvraok ofitunoae-abl* ngoay. Howmuybaural in tbto atauofaa-Bva tad puMva torturo, I eaanot tall. My tbiiBL however, toon baeamo intotorabto. My aioath uemed fall of betaabea. Ibemrdagata tba boltow aoond af a eioek ball, of u tmall raapitmto, judgiag from ito deep intonetion. No cranny which 1 hnd hitherto obiervcd in my prtoon tot fn 'igbt-tbougk I weU knew there mut be aome fleenre for frtab air, for-the continnuee of Ufo to for. Bow alia, had I extofod! It vru night perhapi, when I flrat came to myieif ra my prtoon "aix dark boarda.” I grouped in vain ovar every part of tbeir wooded aurfaoa which I conld reach. I could find no chink, conld aee no ray. Again I heard tbe hallow knell, wiieh tended to increaM my fear-fni agony. OhI what wan my leaUngM For a long Uraa after tbto I lay itetped in my aof-hring—or at tout for a long time u it aeemed to me. My bead wu brntoed all over—mv Umba were eiceuively lore—tbe akin rubbed Xbay have baast>d to foafoa*; _    .    tafoa _ '■WaMiréSefenSrrag eulury hava tadneafowwiaareafi dbbatifgV «"Mtttaaea, aad in oeaaaqatocea dec.; V of lha aatiooal baalth, aapactoUy among wosin. They bdtora that fotu tafoieu ba muediad, aad that Iba flrta step w .«ta ba to tta forth to all tba paopla theu evils tad the re-aiedy. 'In order to effect their benavaient object Ibay have bad prepared by ou of lha todiu of tba Aaaoetotion (bur abort artielea. Tke fota oa which thaaa daductioaaand reecmmen-datiou an fouadad may not axtot la u aqual dagrae in aU parU of our widaapread aouatry, but they do eo aaCotootly to ruder the re-medue eaggaatad every where valuabla. off to muy plarji with my Mraggling—my ayu aehir" pain. 1 tougbt rehef by tur-ung on my right aide—I bad never before tnroed but on my left—when I folt under me a hard tubatanoa, wbieb I bad not befara pu-■Mvtd. I gna{)ed it with tome difBcultv.ud •ooa fonad it wu a knot from tbe coffin'plank wbieb had been forced inward^ in «11 probabil-ta after I wu pinred there. laawalauadim %bt througb a bole, abont u to^ u abalf-arown ptoea, Jost below whan my ckin came. I pta my bud to it, ud found itoorered with ■oacualofo, wbiehlaaaily imagiaed wutba Ueingief my aoflD. I aau eoBtnved to form my aafarthNtofo tbto atom, tbough not nitb-gtaruuaidaruble dUBenltv. Faint a the ngbk ft rertaled; bnf'ft fraa ¿"boj Joy to me. By u uneasy strain of my neck, I could see obliquely through tba ( everyibing wu eoefueed is my sight was eloody, besvy, ud thick, there wsi :h wu TSUt but ....    I    at    first could only see there wu light, but eould dis-liaguish no object. My seoase, however, aeemed lo sharpu u now hopu arose. 1 eloaad mv eyu for a mía-cto uigethsr, and thu, to mtore tbeir almoat waro-<ral power of viMon. At leagtfa I oould distingniso that immadtotaly oppuuite to me tbsre wis a small window, croMed by muMva toon ban, throueb whieh tba light I saw streamed in upon me uke Joy lato the aoul of mtoary. I now cried with delight I thought I wu among mes again, for the piicby dirknon ■oond mearu dtopenad. 1 kegot foramo-mut my anffariagm Kvu tba listrfol qnu-tlon, boar sbosld I get fra* from my dnruu before fomlue deatroyed me, wu a loag Bma sbaut from ray mind, ud did not oeaur anBI I oonld look througb tba ttoaura ao looaar, firoai tbagiddineu caniad by a tooaanul flvodneBa of gaie. I eoon eooclndad, from thamanlv* stosea oa aach aide of tha opai^, ud tba itrangth of tb* btrt. tbat I wu in a cbureb vult; uu tbto wu confirmad artau 1 camato diaiiagntoh ends of two or thru euffiu which paAy intor-poaad btawera me aad tbe light I watcbad tbe arindow nntil tbe light bagsn to grow dim, with feeliDgs no Ixawuag* eu daacribe, no tuugue toll Aa tbe gV/on of night uproub-ed, my heart begu to iwat fainter, un my far mar agontoi ratnreed with tcnfald weight not. witbetoodlar which, I imaiiu I mnet bare etopt tome. I wu leuibto of a aotoe Uka tke mting of s heavy door npoa fte hlngee, whu 1 revivad or awoke—I eanaot uy wkich—aad I uw tba light of a eudla atream acrou tbe fiiura 11 my eoffia. I callad out—"For tka love of your aoul, retoeu me! | am boned aHvel” The light Tutofaed in a momut; fear eeemtd tobare palmed tbe hud that held It, for I heard a rongb volot deaire tbe bolder of il lo retare. "If Bure’s uy eua hers, bt’a Midsrsd up. Tom, hud me tba light Tba dead uvar ■peak. Jem the Hnatober to aot to be tcared by rotfou fieeh." Again I oaltod u loan u I eould-"I am boned alivel Mve me!" ’^om, tbe axel” cried the niduntod body-lUtehev; ”tbevoiu eomu from tbto bom— Tbe undertaken mada too gnat buto, I lup-pOM.” I:, a' 3W minntot I wu Mttlng iprigbl in my oaffln. Everaikerwarde 1 cbenabada itroagragard for my reaurraetfaa matt, who aeaer ukad a gniau of me ta vain. OMMwa/Oa DMapqrJMuwal ¿W(A. Two thing* trr geaernUy eoassded, vto, (hat the American women are not u keallby u the Enrepeu ; and tbat the praaut geaeration, eapeeially tbe women, are hot u healthy ud vigorou u former onea. Wbta are tha caaeu? Not our oltaufa, far tbex to tbe ume u it wu whu tbe woauef tbto oountry wen u healthy u tbe Eaglieh, Sootcfa, ud Iriih, ead when boBi eéimwere u rigoroHi u tbeir ueeaton or uy edMr peoptoi ^becfaaogc, then, mut be owing te cfaaaget ta our dunwatic habita acd modaa of aduoatiun. Some of tbeae will now be indicated. Nothing ao oenainlv Jeteriivataa ud nnder-minea tbe body u habitually brealbing impure air. The i^n ^-plaoa in kiicbeu, partora, bed-rooma, and worfcahopa tecura lo our an-ctakonpanaadooolair. But at tbe nreaant day close atuvu ud Meromg-rooms, with no proper reuBtotioo, are dabiUtsting purhepi nine-tontfas of the people, while cbildru are crowded into achooie heated with ttoves ud aJmoet never properly venhlatad. Four-fifthe ef all Ibe facil aid drink taken ar* thrown off through the Inngf ar.d ikin. Every pair of longi vitiafoa one pint of air at every expiration. That to equal to one hogshead of air each hour for every pair of langa. No room, then, ou be property venlitowd that doaa not rtoeiva from without at leut ont kugtkmd of air for mry pair of Itinpr. This is always secure byopco ftreqjÍBoes, hot by a stove alraeat saver, thui it to that the graatar part of this geaeration have had every bodily Batue nounshed by imperfocted blood, thus ndueiag a delicate or ii.e\>l* eonadtutioB. A aecood eanae ol debility is tbe wutof anrciae, eqieeially to tbe mnaclet of tha irma udtrank. Isfiamardayatbechildruworked with tbeir pareuta in pure ud cool air for aev-eral boon a day, ud thus exerciaad the mat, ..lesatuita inqxvtut tv health, tataeiaUy to fv male health. Hul ia tbua davE aeual ebildraa, *.peuallv, the youngui girls, have little riforoua eiercité; ud, where eier.-Me ii drmuded, a walk of a mile or two to denned snficiut, while tbeezer-oiee of ibe muaetea d.«i imporUat lo haailh la eatiraly negleeted. That both texaa, bnt tapeo-ially that on whom depudi tbe conatitutloB of children, are erery year beoomtag more delicatt ud -ickiy. The third cause of aatioual debility ton change froft a simple to a itunalaliag ud 1unn"ut diet. Stimalatiag food provokM an unnausnd appahta. A gnat variety tempU te exceea. Both combine to overload tbe orgaas of notriUon, ud the whole ofgastom to (trmaed ud overworked to throw off tk* excew. Th* more food w# 3ta ud the nelMrittotaa more eierciae to needed ; bnt, inatead of this tba paopla coastutlr are eabng more aad ax-arosMsg laas. Meat to tbe moat itimulatiDg food tber* to, aad there to no other nattoo on amth wber* all cliMsa devour such qoanUMt of meat, fta, hauer*, aogar, motouu hot eskm, ud hot tea and coffee, ud no natius on earth bare web had teeth and every otho- tadieallon of a debilitated ooaatitatioo. A fburtbeaoMaf nabtaal dthiUl fT“l wiab 1 wu a gbeat, bUaasd if I doa-|" aidapoi tkiy ptoaM, toll Irn; they d< ntabiag, ud tbat'a a eotafart. poor oonvoy tbe other aigbl u be eat ■obloqutotagiatbeeald. “Tbey geu wbetwvur ' dou t owe aabafiy Who evar itaerd toll of a mu who had a bill agalaat agboatT-buybataud wAito aar Nobody. They never hiLar, nor bu to anw wood ud ran airTato u Id». TbaablrtaaavMcetdtrtvaorthetrt>trs ere oat at tba kaau u 1 aver baarn tall oa.— Naomi, daugbtor of F.aealL wu fias ad atgbty yaara of aga, when aba tod. Tfoort» ladiaM Ob'iafa to tba only iadapaadaat paopla 1 knows 1 niiy wish I wu uea. ’ flae hundred rtod-....... "Wbst to tba leaaon" aaid ou Irtohmu, "tbat you ud your wtla art always dtoagraa- higv’' "Beaauts,” rophad Pat, "we are both ef owe mlad -Kke wuto to ba mutor aad au do L” l^’Mbaagbal^tokau ere efaoauaaeaf tor aU. Kirklaad, of Uraubaab kaepa ibota In hie orchard to frigiitoa away tbe bogs. A Teau editor, ntaitssg Ibe mamegt •f B eoleanporery, aaya "Ws wish him poster Uy sad bepplnsM.’’ pirAa Obieadihv, ta uueuamsg tbat he lied mta a Binomtr.Myi; "flke loekadremark the aetai Ud, bta tai aecvwt eeMsted s •Mta elreiHD*- 1 ta«>d ael, baaiiM dn my kMMeufletottffr btabtoaftfdaiwli ef tbaptniMm of, Tbe first shta sirofifc the sawtia, tad gut sprang s miu, who foil u <iur frirnd Mppoaad, slHit thraugfa the buart. He fainted, ud upot eoasiag tu himself, fouad u arewd euataag siv^blm,edHilrfag the aff'eel af tbe Jobe, ted atoo of e large baMa of wbtoh bad baeu thrvvra uiwa biui, ta whiob tba abootlag ges-had wubed tbeir ba»dt, the table •treame Ilf vrbtob were ruaaiaw ever bto flMO udltaea. Ue ton.-Aiv/uU7/sraid. my ta-draw up MlbpMH ^ otbtawiM baveusda to be Si apou IL Ilad ao beta but to retara aga' 1 to Iba peattioq at tke dead, aad rMua-toaily ptoa a UtMa ustaiiiig iwpeM fram mv asiriui. I wMwa intone haw wuak my M-foria aad mada mm yta 1 luMivad to isptat lhaa. Whito tbu ta roai- if iaaetiva tostara aauld ba duiiailaatod rom—-1 wtpi Uka aakild whu I thaagbt af tba aaaifolM aad btaasktoa tad fraab A whttb I «biy wall, 00far at L itmU tm." KV~“Claw ibatnofc! otSar. "I’U Hr- ' tald OM MgIM to u-If I do;” WM tba ro- l^'rtUy ibopkeapar-”rervanfr7 air but • aava m fbirts that will fit yau. I wift ■aaureyiHifora dtatd." Hti^ awall-"Uaad gwaatoatl ahall 1 kava toatwipl” |#*The baaipa retoadu a maa'ahaad by a an ealled by Pawtak OcGtJilgM, "frag aoWea' davafapuMato " Wlo eerordlag to ffbekaepeere WM tke gtaat-■dahtofou bataLwv Ciufaut, "wha dtdmar-^ matkfoaL IP" Owmbarhtal. >■ au af bto aataadiaa; MHH a hubaad a^, "tMd aatata Hi a wds Uku gold 1-4' on a pill. It doM aot ilUv tba bat ft makH it gv down.” ■ovH aiugwiahly aror torga pfataa i ahltangaacA Utbemoniu thattdi break ta grim fary agaiaat tba bald j ■obwiarine AJpt, or past in htoMng through aaeint ionali oa tbair aita; ta die evamag tbeyglide-aetoetotaly ovw Ibe bataom-leu abjaau; u if afraid tott they, tiao, might ■ink down into tha avaraal ni^t batow, from which rtou dibtut thunitor; aad tha fackad up watsra roM aad whtaa Uka evil apínMebau-ad m the VIM data. The ocau ua vaaichanMl bouae. Tbaro are miliioM ud millioH of anímala mouldv-mg, piled up, layer upon toyw, la bngt mauai, or lorauag aaila-loug baaka. Fw M paaM m faucd below ud nsdcr tbe thin, tranmssrent vail there retgu esdtoai murder, vnld vrar-fore, and fierue bioudibei lufiaila, aoquaob-abto hatred aerma to dwaU ta tha aoid uafatl-tag dtep. Dutivwtwa alooa mutasaa lift in tba boundtou world af tba ootan. Lú»a,tigtre ud wolvaa reach a gigutto traa in ita vita caverna, ud day after day daatroy vrbeU geaeratiou of nMtor aaimato. Po^ ud ■MduBB, ta eoultou namban, iptead their neto, catching the.tboagfatleei radua by traa of tbouauds, ud thaloge whals awallowt, at one gulp, miilldos olminato, bnt living craaturea. Tbe avwirdltob ud tba aaa-lion hunt tbe aiephut the rhisooaroa of tha Pacific, ud uny paraailet dart upon the aon-flab, lo dwell in myriads ta bto thick layen of CaL All are bunting, killing, smrderiog; but Ibe itnfe ia silent, nq war-cry to beard, no bursta of u ~ ------  »    ■ na ibouta tal wavea i    ^    ____________ fought in deep. Kill eaoiety; oaly now aad then tba deep parttug «'area dtoclose the bbody foam and tiaged with blood. When Captain Rou, is tbe Arctic Se i! )Ttd the bottom of tbe aea, droopo icad to a doptta of (,0no foeL Im atill brought npUvtaguimaloulw; ud,aladuplhexoeoding the height of our lofUeat asounlaias, tbe waton are alive with oouUen haats of diminutive, pbouphorie cnuarea, which wtioa attraolod to the aorfaoe, eoavert every wava lato a ( of light, aad tho vrido oeau into a aaa of lirt. It la well knovrn that tha abusdauce of Umu misnte bciaga, ud of tba uimal matters wppiied by their rapid deoompaeitioa, to raeb, that the MS ■oaiar ilarith-uotaes a BUSrfttoU fond to’Duy of Ibe larteta < wallan ia lbs uoeu. StiU tbey aU hare ibeir-ow a bornes, area tbslr own meana of lommotion. Tbey are not bound to eartain regions of tbat groat conulry below Iba ooeu'a waters. Thar travel for ud foat; cR.-reau uaknTvrn to mas carry tbam ta rut iMtmoa frum tba pole to tbe equator, and often tram pole to pole, to that tbe whale mnat travel, with loooutoMve apead, to follow tba madas» of the Arctic to the aeu of the Antilles, if ha will not dta|>enae with hia duly food. How strasge aebaae. Tba glut of the aaaa racing ta fnr'.oba baato after bardly-ruble, foiatly-coloredjaUy Ulis’ Now singly, now inaboato, flab are ooutut-ly aun movtag tbr< ngfa tba oceu. The del-ioale mickerel trereto toward tbeaoath; tha ■mall, delioue aardiu of tka Mi ity i ta itimolabag tha brain nnoalanced by exereiae and recraationa Fifty yeani ago lo read, write, ud eipber were all that vru expected ontot a ultoga es<iiae. No daily driltingta bot aebool-rooma in all munar of aaewoei, with avoniag ieawna st bonM; no Sunday leatoca, dq bouka for ebiidren at every torn, bctb Sundaji ud week davf. There 'to bfty limea ea mnch in-tauactna. stirjolua of tba brain ta childhood U vru ever known in former generatione. Then the caree, bnsisfM. ud excitement of all '-.inda, for both m«n sad wtinieu, have laerraaad at u equal raMo. Every tbiag to going on at high ateam preunra. Low, Um more tba braia to tboa il;mwlatsd tbe gruter the need for pure air, axareiia, ud aeaaona ef rekxaUon: W, ooatrary to thia, the more tbe braiu of obit-dru ud adnfte tre alimatoud tba 1cm pure air ud eaareiM are taeared. And to tbe nar vons ayaiem is eibqaated ud the whole organ um büotnri delicate or dtoeaied To nee tbe w-rde of a mediml writer, “the eonaiut cxer-etoe of the bram taken up Uw ebtef Kreagtb of tha eystem and cunuawa it ia feeliag Uid thiaking.” Anotber caoae of guarai debilfty to thefoah-lou of feuiaw draai. Tba stayi of oor tuoea- ton that wen trifles eompared with the acen-fflulaUd tnormitita tbat bare been praettoadou the female form daring tbe lut twentv jure. Tba thin eiwtrrag lor the npper portioa of ibe ■pine aad tbe viial ocgui is aoid weslkar, tba aocumaiatiuo of cL-uuag oa tba lower portion, tbe prtaura of ugbt drmaaa around tba watot, tba rrrtnre of whalebones in poinlsd waiata, ud tM wMght M vrell M tbe but of tba uor mcvw mam of olatbtag raating oa tbe hip*, all tbsM eumbining with dalicsta CutiaiituUOBS, bavt pruducad ud are Inoressisgly produring tarrilTc rMulu that are but littls known or nn-dsntood. Thinks I to Myself. Wa an iadabtad to a vrottby ud ubwwvut friaud for muy ef tat foUowtag hitat. Wbu ISM a mtM of ehipa aeramulalad ta a foruer’i back yard, rataainiag year tftor year, thtaka 1 la myaáif. if taa eoane oau ware refoad off, they would aarvu hr fbat, whilt tka fiuar parto with the addtliott of enepumto, Ai, tuna the house, vreuld affavd a vMuabla ■iiurea ef maauiu. Wbaa I BM a hare-yard, tblaka I to axvaalf, tbare to eoat^arali'tly but littto núaun mada there. I taa buka af muura VMliag agaiaat a bare during taa aumnMr ■■■• •ou, trmag ouly to rut tba huildiag, tainka 1 to myaeir, tbat max >udbn for wut of aare. Wbaa I tn a pisM of bead greaed in a mowiag field tad taa turf, a'alka aad atoan that vrare earriad net by tka pi.ogh, aot ooi-iMtad tofvtatr, thiaka I to avasl/, -bare to ■uavtbta Whu ynr, ta gaily, tu a dvkaof aoasidanbla baqrhl tarowD UB ted, ef eauiw; a eerreepneiliaw luaaem lu the iatorior, Iklxka I to myiaU, ihare w a vreni sf gnod buabandry. Whu I aea a frvrtt tree luedad with twice taa top aaawwary for baanag wall; ssd tbia peefoape nearly Jevd, taerwby iewplag taa eesA ad raya af tav aan from the under-arvp, taieka I to myaaiykare to ■■ iadlaattM af M bus- Bf wutiag a tala aaaa. I 1 tea pfaaghiag dowa ytar aftn I fat aama traek, bawde a loam ar bandrf. ^fhea I *n atoa# sMad ruuad towsk of a fru.l ton, taiaka I to mvnIA bare It u tarnation to auekere ead to toUa, ud if dttU aeyfaaa MhwM faifaw, II weald aa* ba airugv. Wbrn t BM a formar aalllig bit aahM at to* auto a buabal, ibinkt I to myiMl, Ibai farvatr had baNrr give toe parebatar to* < toleaVathaffl fiw btoaaru aad grala Wbu I an dto drsiaiagv oTtaa bM-vard lading lhair way law guHi** ud rivoMa, whik wttaaawl1eipeaaAtaayalgMb»tarowu ■to toa awaJI ar dwiiviiy, litak» I to m/aaU, *at fumar to bliad to Me awu tataraai JfaAw /bmrr. I^Ab cdTirtiaemeRt la a enuatry papet •nnuuBCN at toat, "a eloA aoaL baioagiito to ag.ntitBultaadwftbWua' <TowkeM6oM rm;ato«ama whaiiA and bMbre tbam tbicklr itomd btRtogL Han rtotlatoly up ■hapad cbffh, oddly-formed rockt. ' af vrbiM the ttdal vrmvaa grim fary tgaiaU the bald peafci of '«w !» aMd fnsta, ud atoafadkiUHMMd u into the totoK. Hto fotato toltod tarn buft. swd «iknd tarn If be did toft hear bto Int e*lL "Teq, Mr,” aMdFruk. "WeU, ttato” aaid bto fsibar, "wbta mada you rwa into taa aitaKr "Ob,” Mid Fiaak. "1 got a-fotag and oouldil % to tba way that a great SMV boya gat tato diliea%; Mwy gat agattg and out etop The boy that tolto Ito^begu firet to alreWh the treta a UttU-to toil a torga atoty, or iMato u aaeodotewitaaverylftdevartot»att.tfll ba got a-goiag and eouida't atop till ba eama out sfoUgrouwltor. Tba boy that vru brourht bafora ffw poiie* sd teat to Ae Houm of Ocnuettoa for etoal-■waattoeato end othar nice tbtaga Aak totoe ■vray. Next ha bagu to taha thwgi li^ bin tbmpaMu U ■eb'joi. Ha gto a-fltohe. aad ooMd not stop tiU ba got tato JalL Then two boyi that you au figltaagaat ■■    - 'tae gran, bagu by bu taring nab utbar ta fan. At tougtb they bagu to gK aapj ami dtoputo, and ealtod taeb otbar aamaa, till tkay hit got a going aad euulita’t atop. They vrill «■-■rata vrita black ay« ul bioody MUta. Tbare la a young mu Mttlng tote with hto eotopaniou at the giatag table. Ba hu fluabed ebeeks, u anxiou look, a daapabtag cuastraaoec. He bu loet hto ton dollar. He begu by pkytag marbles ta the afreet; bat be gut a-going and couldn’t atop. See tbat young mu, with a dark lutern stoalmg from hu euator'a dravrsr. 3a to a cwrabut'a clerk. Ha unw from taa pountry a promuing boy. Bui the lUt of tba clerks wwt to the taeater, ud he thought be moat go too. He begu tainkiag ha vrould go oaly onu, ioK tony that be htol bora to the thu ter. But he got a goiag ud eouida’t atop He hu need np all hui wages ud vruto aure money. He cannot restot the tompaliaa, whu he knows there to money in the drawer. Be hu got a-goiag—be will atop in the Stoic Prtoon. Hark I do von bear that horrid oath! U oomM from the foul month of a little boy ta the ttruL Ha begu by uytag by-weadK bat he hu got a-gotag ud ou’tat^ Fifty young ran wan, wtoM yeurs aguí tP the habit of meattag teguAer ta a raaoi at a publie boaee, to -onny AamaMvM ta atotal bl-tority, wbtre taawfrtt au pMsd haMy swnd. One of taem,u bevna goiag tbaw aaa avw-■tag, begu to tatak dton toigtft basotoa fa»-gar m the w^. He atoppad oM coaMdwud a mooaai, aad thu uid to himsill "Buto aboutfou)” HttorudeabtobtMaMwmM fflovea ta the apriag waKward, ud returni ta tbe foil, to the caaL Tbe aturgaun of tba north ■tu anils lonely up the riron of tbe eontinnt of £arap& ud bta been found ia tba vary heart at Uermuy under taa ahadow of the fomou catftailral of S’masburg. Tnangiikr maasu of talmon pre« up nearly all noram rlvwa, ud &n aomefrmea ao naoMrout, ao Moacly pueked. that they actually impadataa awrvent of Urge nvurt. Bafara tbato arrivaL eounUuM milUuAS of barrings iMve tbs same waters, but where'their bora* to mu hu not yet found out Only to Iba rartag moulba there eudilraly h(tp«r vsat buira of tbii re-maikabie lU^ two or three miles wide .and 'wenty or thirty milea li^, tad au dense' ar tb* erowiU. ao great tbeir depth, that Umc ud harpooa* even the auned toad—tbruwa among them at raadi % jo jot x’nx, but remain studicg apnghL What numben are devoored bv sbaika ud birds of prey to not known, wbat immense quanuties are' eaugbt along taa aout to ba apreád u muura ua tae tielda inUud, ii beyond all ealcalauoa; ud yeL it hu been asoeiiataed thix orer a tbouaud milUoni aloM are unoall; tallad for winter eanaumplioa I Alika gigutie m, taa iifo of taa oaau in ito dht'*'>r-a. Wbalaa o.' a hundred foet ta lengta, and more, ars tha largest of all uimala earth, flva Psua ta longu Ibt elrahut, tat giui of firm toad. Tnrtlta wwgbtag a taoaaabd pound* an foud m more tbu unt Tba rocky ialandi of the ioutaern Aretie alnor furniah a'tupuly of a millioa of aaa-Uoaa, ■aa-oovra, and atato. Huge Urda rtoa frum tbs foam-oovared wavaa, Ibeir burou never ■teen by bumu tje, taelr young onea bred la Unda upkar-vrn to mu. latonda are fouad, and moualaint niaad. by tat man dung of gencretiona of amaller WrM And yat natura la hare atoo grealeal ta bar imall graatiuu.— For huw fine, for iiataan muK ba taa toxtara of liMwa and muietoa, of aarvu aad biood-roaaeto, ta uimala that aarm rtaah tba Mu af a ^ or kvu a pm’t bead r The oaau haa not oaly ito mouataiu ud >laint, Ito turf ud moon, ud aaody daterta, to riven ud awaet aprlnga, guhtag forth ftvwi taa hiddu reataaat, ud rraiag tarougb tae midni of Ibe ult water; but it bu aliii> ¡jfSy foreata, with luiurmut panaitoa, tto vut rairtoa and blooming gardeat; toadaaspu, ia lac, for more giorioa* aad gorgeoua tau ail taa utoador of tba firm toad. It to tru that but two ktada of pluta alga or focua pnapar npaa tba bottom of tbe aaa, tat ooa a JoiaUd kiad, havivg a taisad-lUa form, Iba other Jnetlaaa, aad aoateieiag all tha aptaito that grow ta abunuriat foroaU or fiuat like grau maadowt la tka opu aaa. But tbair lorma ■re eo vtrtod, taair eolort to brilliu', taeir oumba-ud Mae Mroormoua, that Uwy cbaage taa datp iato fobulou foiry gardaaai Aad, u branohaa ead toarta of lirB, aarth > - <t*<i Ire- -trcmbto ud bend on the tiuP- warat of lha air, or vrrutto, aighing end gvoaaiag, with taa isni peat's fury, so "toe sas-wetd, Mirny aad dm’A warm ita arma, au leak and htowa,” and ■irufgtoa with the ooau that pulto at iia reoiiL and^iwn its Imvre into ahrtda. Now ua then the miablyidveftoiT It vieiunoaa, ud renda Ihato fri'm taair bom'*, whea tare vruder homatoto and reetleto, in long, broad I Oot a gnhil aibi OsnUiit peek to bit room, ud wu warer hen a* lha pubiie houu agaita. Ha hu beeume ivrii; and tae first block of buiidiags which be errétod, wu built diraelly in trout of tha piau wfatre be atood vrbu ha mada that axelaaMtioD. Hiz of the yooM man faUoirad hto aaampleL Tha remaiBiag fartr-tarse got awetag ud ooulda't atop till tber leniiMt in taa ditoh. and moat at them in tbe druukard'a grave. Beware, then, boya, how rau gat a-gsiu Be aura, before you start, tha't vuu ara u the right war, fur «hen you art ailding duwa-bUl: it to hwd to atop. 8rr UruoBr.-"Bit upngbt I iitaprigh\ my IB 1" aaid a lady to bar aua George, wha kad formad a vrralebad habit of baading wbeMvto he tat down to raad. Hto moA«r had laid bim that be eould aot breatha rigbt aulou be ■at upright But it vru af ao UM; bead avahe would, ia tpito n< all hit motaer could uy. "Sit uprirtl. Muter Guargar ariad his •saeber, m Otorga bent re« hie eapT-beak n* fifaooL "If you don’t Ml upright Um Maatoi Charku, you vnll rnia your haaitk, aad paaai-bly die of eonautoption.” Tbua toertod Master Oeorga. Ba did wft wut to die, aad be hit alitnrid. So efiei eriwol be aud to bia laachto, ’ i'toaatk Mr, u plain to me bow bcndtar -/ver wbu I Mt ou eaoM me to have taa '«naaamttM r “That I will, OeoTA” mLd tbe I with a oordtol nrile. "Tnara to u i i I the air called ov.vgeo, wbieb to n« make <u blood circulate, aad to help it purify itaMf by throwing off wbat toeMtod itcarbea. lYbu yn atoup you eannot lake la a utaciul qnutiiy of air to aooumpttoh 'bto purpoae; bean, tbe blood remaiua bad, aad tba air ealfo in jot ■ lung* inflamA Tha cough . lungs uloente ud taao N’ezA fa* mug* uloente ud taao you die. Give tbe lungs room to taaaira ptonty of air, ud you will not ba tajursdby study. Do you "I think I do sir, ud I vrill fry to sit np-righl henaftar,’’ aaid Georga. Haauio Bora.-Two small boya—tarudbars, Maged reapeetivaly lOtadllyaaia—toftvad ■re nigbt before tori from Fnad da Ima; Wto-laaia, vrbeaee Aey had eaat aiaaa, aad, a ptater partioo of the way oa foat Thay ware both po^y dntoed, tba yoaagaK bavtag au Mtk aadaftoa barr. but rcMduie i bulB' eueet aproa. Tba Uttto baruca bar been two mouth ou tha vru. It ■■■■ aiatoat iueredibia that twa boytof tuah tondw yaara, vritboul moare oould parfarm tatoyourntgiu midvriular. They are both ran iatolUtaat, ud pototHtd af a good atook of^soal^noa.— The youageat rtssarimd, la isply to a quaatioa, ”1 bars ilvrays bau a good boy, aad rnmd boya ara MIS to gat aluag auato vray.” ftay atato taat taair molbar dtod toms tima toKfoll, ud Ibeir falbar, u intctoperaie rau, turned tare» out o( doors. They axpeetod to find u vnefa toarned upon tbrir arvival that be or aaar Tuledo. TtKwv-y moruitg they steitod w foot for that piaos, provided, howsTer, tarough tae ktndneaaof tha landlady <ft tba betel at wbtoh tbey fadgad, wtta eum-fcrlebto ipperoL-ÜMreM JVea* iilA K9"Um of ctotaut toereiiM •■U ‘Mi M would exaM to arm, mnat eseai tala iny.” Grutod. Hut wbst to iadufry! Sotoa uy It to wurfciagfar eaa’s tall, utaanuvft mau* laburtagfor olbanwfoi toaMdar Ihwitoalva* a atop or tvro above work. FraakHa Aaagbt tbat ^u trsry amn wu bon tato tbs vrotM wftb a pair of haadi, M Ctoh mu taoMd XMv k torkmaMf ” Qeetr word Aet indaalry, ud aot at Ml aadireteed M yet BaAer fomay a» bear peopto ta taa Nartaan BmMs "weap u-l buwr about bhvu Mavaty, iorftttal vku Aov are tha gfuttoat atoraa taamaalvut Ouur lulka-qaaarttoMA towtrda the aburas offordtotaui Urda, where, often, fields are fouod ao ImprarWablf lhal they bavt uvad vataato fl'eai aktpwraofc, ud nieay a bumu llfoframtaa kaagry wavaa. Tar Olivare "» I ujoa» vaa Dev—Tbe irteg, riibliatiad at ,’iarabiga Hpriagt, raparte Ule folluwisg raaiarksblvaua "Durtag arw-ealtnal iiaaarVaiatowaiathw MuBly, It rtfflv nni la taa reldaaaa, taat a mu wbu owned * bulldiug, wbieb ba rutod tor a tovara, had durtag ibt imm of foa. tooataa aad tea dayi, aorcbatad the amatmam aUMSl of fomrttm kaadrad and Hftp-ioam ¡diaiti af Uquur at that eat bar. U* bad not faaak all of ft biaitalf, bat u ba driaka a btila at ataar fforea, lar«to prupartwo af M may bt muA hi hava wwt fai«a hto taroat. At ba prriaada arem hi bavedrukuy rir*pttaipartodUq«on,ecmnt rag tavabevt at us < ...Vi • filsas, a tow pvtoa fill impurtod,' ft wonid «a Sia liqaav btU araoto-twffei^avtrrtoiafa» ••amiadaml. Ii- 'ervraata«toiiia|dua raay • aaaar to At»-who are airt aaqvmtotod vrilh lU aweeat a lifiDto draak by Aau who are to taa daily bahti a(il.amu wbabukadamw upari race in that rtapeet taauffbl taa bill vsrv toodr rata, ud urmued that ha muM bava druk more Bt Aa aspanaa af kit fritada Aaa taay did at bit.' Uoiae to Siwr —It to a i ctolainly, tbat ef hMag wed anltod to had. ud foUug Aal yaa guUy drep to Mmp. Tke I ed la to eoma am paasadt Aa Utoha beve JaM baw tetod ueagh to luadea Aa iw-mmniag ta ou paMttea laiifhMBt; Aa tobar o( A* faiy to foaa. A giA foilura at Ae ■ptloa ■wupeevac    *7^*^*** udwi? *HJ"Sr* *****    "***’ d haefatBf fisy.KL a ntoAer {sfiaeblH bMhwMTfojto Ci ef hto ■tsapiac child. As miad ictou hfaavw a htotoy Ud Motod over ft, Ilka Aa evw- 'ffaatoaBd-Tba mysttotetts epiril bw gaw to tok* tu ahy SartoAcv oa Faxvam—Ibero v •d vrotou aasd to Kl Is eae carato ef Aegal tory na As HebbeA. smlilatleiMtarweyewi Aaa, u be eame to ai Ae door, aad srsp far ......... blui. «n aha MW btoii Aareb 'Fbeh she dropped bhe. aaM Me#ed Ml u akaar u4 proved hw bta to lAywe-•et, uU she wimaead a waitor iwalL^ntea sha droppad him. tad took e Atrfi, aad « aa. all at Ae aad dl twwl' '■rKisdataato aro atowad away to taa h£( kka hags af toreadw la a drvwar, to V.'-\ *

Search All Newspapers in Cincinnati, Ohio

Advanced Search

Search Courier

Search the Dollar Weekly Times Today with a Free Trial

We want people to find what they are looking for at NewspaperArchive. We are confident that we have the newspapers that will increase the value of your family history or other historical research. With our 7-day free trial, you can view the documents you find for free.

Not Finding What You Were Looking for on This Page of The Dollar Weekly Times?

People find the most success using advanced search. Try plugging in keywords, names, dates, and locations, and get matched with results from the entire collection of newspapers at NewspaperArchive!

Looking Courier

Browse Newspapers

You can also successfully find newspapers by these browse options. Explore our archives on your own!

By Location

By Location

Browse by location and discover newspapers from all across the world.

Browse by Location
By Date

By Date

Browse by date and find publications for a specific day or era.

Browse by Date
By Publication

By Publication

Browse old newspaper publications to find specific newspapers.

Browse by Publication
By Collection

By Collection

Browse our newspaper collections to learn about historical topics.

Browse by Collection