Such a woman moved ha: week from one p‘ain house with a mode-ram rent into anoth- er that was plaiuer and more modem“. When the ï¬rst night founJ thy mm famiby in in: strange quu‘wra all was confusion arm d‘s 1rdâ€. The atvwcs were dawn, an i thmc w.“ no one but the the! mozhlr to put them up; the heck Were mat made, thu‘e was no dapper, and the children, WHO hm exhausted their curiosity over the now [1102, were hungry and sleepy. 'l‘smn they all crowded around the poor mother and mum} A. diurnal crv. . "Poor children i in all the wide woald you have no other home than this." ,, But thxt mother hazard, in in the whi-p rs of a worst intefligonco higher than Lhum.‘ Larch, these war-la that thrilled hat .quI “ith new life. and put them 1:) bed. ‘Wnen the wakeum in the morning, hungry but rcsto . they saw the t ‘r' ‘ ant and the room in order. Math (1’ had u-mcib all as they slept but who ln~l lulpuni her? Ah! who! The children Only km w Hut it “as mother, and ht‘l'l. was honn. the new houso had been tlwruugflly wannul fur their Comfort. or dissomfcn M tumv mm time: ï¬nd. S: it usually huppcun the'muu of the hour†a moving that: la woman who driven u‘urp hummus with x'nymen and tuckhammeu ud initiate her fumny into hoarding oll' barrel-brad tabla Bat the W( nun in not usually in cbjcct pity, because John has given her his mantle of nuthlrity to bwk her and his pocket- lnuk is at her dupe-Isl, and the rather glories in a little hriei authority. Jht tiuru is a class of women to be pitled~wo- m u who are widows. who mutt d.) battle kiln lc-hmded against. insalence 311-! mm! am a hat of evn'a; who-e limo uhildrcn csuuat run and “tell ptpa,"u happier ah ll- ren can, when anyone abusel them, who are dry-admit forcvery comfort on the one blender, fragile. black-er(xi ï¬guw, who stands betwecn them and distress. An-l as the mothei‘"1ookcd at them uhu wrugg her_ hpde tad ngbbed. “The foxes havu holes and the birds of the :m‘ h‘n'e nests, but the non of mm has not “'Elil‘d tu lay hi3 hour." Hm: told the sxory of the 13be of 15 NJ“ hum to but little ones as she undressed cnem “We want to go héme ! wa want to go home i" "Tan Wu ‘uby diud In that little be childrou. cit{'whon walla lie {our square. hul it happeuld that om linluoocn In: left to the hut, and a: «brunch workpu hid his hand on the deer, and p mud n open. the: mother cried out an If he Ind struck her I ow : Till HELI’ISU HAN D Men us genemlly cumpiomma by their at» Ieuce during moving time, and uhxewd humi- ncu men have aucualiy btscu known to hue sudden an?» by bo.ua telegrams to distant parts of the country. not getting home hl‘l ’l‘ao rough wmkmuu flayed hi: foot on the thrush“. Then ha touch“ his int. L'Ml his voic: was husky n he said: ‘ If ye please, ma'am. l‘ll handle them thingl gently I've a limo one of my own in gloryâ€"the humus ho ho! bedâ€"«am! it'- lily-c“ will we flwm nut a bit. damage 1, mad 1'“ lettla it“beyoud with you.†It was “the cue Canon 0! naiuru' thut “makes the whole World kin.†‘ 011, m: there! Not than! I ï¬ll move thaw things minâ€. You cmnot Daub Lhcm I" “Out of the old bouu Into an our." ad m mother’- he. an «flow, to! “ma was mm «a? the little flock miuing. not Ion. b_ut sop. bdutp igtuï¬ho mw home, in the They were muvim . not the ordinary u rogulu tombs of M sy I. when dill! 1s niliu 11 mi from on! era-pod Old Km. veuient (hi-clung iuco anothet of the um. typa, but this um I going MOVING IDYLS. LUGUE A LA SAISUN. ")ng to help me put. dawn the h. I km W n w; I put it in With your new Sunday hut." . wmntm ; anel‘ know: where 1:1‘uinor], like anuush; where f the hammer 3" 1nd Um: up with th“ chin; Umuo’n room an] lhi 1." Mid one of the oldet tack hgm'ner ith 1h“ chin -. bozccm «,-f the [an ~~â€"â€"â€"-ood->uâ€"â€"â€"-â€"- A Cigar Factory. A imrnaliut wnres a letter from Seville (lfscl‘lblllll the g'wernment cig'u' factory of Spain, 5( Ven huudnd feet long uni ulmolt nu u-i-lo. wry dirty, and in the vestibule two hundred and tiny young girll making alga!- Vttua. all talking as loud as they want to; on..- l‘uurlrui giv'a in the next room doing the» sum“, and on'tho next floor three thou!- wul women as close as urdinrn in a. box.in a blupl: room, mulling cigars, some lining Llclr ltabica with them nota month old. and dogs lying on the tuba-co stems. The w_o- man were divided up into seven: at each table, llrm «m each tide, and the miltrns at the mp. Amnqu mach table was shelves algal-mt :4: In plllara, on which lay children’s s‘mts ~u Ru and clothes. Tho n were stone jsru of water here and there for drinking. and thr: air was stifling, and the buzz of c :nvcrmrinn (n‘y hmlnn by the wail of the lwlrw 'l‘ :e (boring was dilapidatml, and u. was “mama for an incmtxoun visit†tq mil :hrmgh. Twn other tide apartments onv ‘amudrw! fem. lung were both lucked with lahm“ ra. 'l‘no factory consumes about tn 1‘. H r usaml nqymls of tobgcco a day. and emplovs our live thr-ueanll p- nuns, who re- tn'lvc liky cults a day for twelve lxours' work. The matrix) at each table gets her l-a‘, fm .r. tln- wmuvn slu- c mvnzmua. The girl.» and the buperiutendeuta hall veryllttlc mlnm-rs A wife is called man’s better half be- cause whenever he does not want to do anything she rm‘narks with signiï¬cant emphasis: “Well, you better; that's The Empress of Austria can act type, and the empress vi :1) American farm can act a hen. Custmns difl'er in difl'orelï¬ COUHU‘IOB. The Duke 0! ‘Bucclcuch come: second to the Dt’m of Sande-rind in number of mm. ".111 be and to the Marquis of Bate in line of 1:: :me. H1- lmd comprisel 4591550 sum, and his nu“ ml! is about 81,l00,.000. The Duke cf N wthumbcrlaru}: n nt n11 unk- u‘ xt. being 88‘50 00'), an but to hum come. the bake at [haven-hire, with About 825.000 less. The Earl of Duby 3nd Earl of F.†Wallmm. receive rents amounting nnnunlly to about $700,000., Altogether there no ten peers who each recuve ova $500,000 u you frm: laud. The Land Owners of England. The {a l min; {rub otu'l't‘uu in regard to the ownership of land in Unit Britain, will provu intent-mug reading : Twenty-clam dukes in the United Kingdom p'MIIGW 158 at pnate suntan. comp 'iving nc-nrly 4 000.000 Jews. The other member: of the pm raga. 475 in number. ho‘d 1436 rep-um ulntu, rmbmciug about l0 000 000 notes. 0! 33,- 000 000 “are: in E-nglanl nnd \anel, mmlc than 17,000,000 are on and by 3 body of lllrtu nhich probably don not exceed £500. A :c ‘niwg to Hon. Gran, B ‘odricku \VuI’thn u! Marlon Coilvge, Uxflrd, nearly half the uuh s «1 land of EnLI unl and Walks in on u- u! my about 2250 persons. '1‘ eluvg-ev. lauded proprietor among the pens, is use Ulkd olh‘utlurhml. who mun more than on: mullion acres. lli: rent roll, ham.- er ll nut no large an that of come pasta with much Ina p-u-perty.‘ his incomo from land muuuutiug m only 3656 772. while that of Hm Muq'na of Bum. who owns only 116,: 000 {16:18, 15 could-Tab]; m M: than .l,000,- 00‘). l'm hoarly starved l A hot beg-(ï¬nk In] help‘me out. 1 tall ym, boyJ. moving in tough work." JuBn-u {wanter covered wuh “MM... salad- and thingl: "Two flaw-u 0! old grow, an}! 8 dub gt bit}.th t_u laggin‘ vi%h_ But than “I; got back with :he tea. John wu mluiug ‘ "Poor follow I It man too much for him ! his? gnu. m not the ï¬r. ll [lookpd nah." “I'M Ink-9 ya“ a cup 0‘ 0“. dun. Y on drink it out 0! your shun lag-mug. [1 by“: {tho n_ puniu_†A . ‘ _ ~ "Well. and than. Orwth l an "‘1 a hundred pounds 0! dr good. alo- vi» the carpet. 0'1. Gar. 'm 30mg to w n ï¬t, I behave." h “$0.. who'o gain; :0 «mob m. cup“. Cy _ _' )I -904-» THE FARMERSVILLE REPORTER. lz'll O“ time rrceived nearly: 1320 000 each for thuir rovpcc‘ive' historids. Thackeray in Hid never to hne rm: :ivcd £5,000 for any of his novels. S :- \Vaiter 8:0“ was paid £110,- 000 for eleven novels of three w lumen each a: (1 nine vulumues of "Tainan! my Landlord.†I'Xr om- novel be r .civud £19 000, and be- tween Niwmber, 825, and June, 1827, he vewivul £26000 for literary wka. Lord Lytton in and $0 have made £80,000 by his umeis ; Dickens. it has been cw Inpated, ought tn have bLen making £10,000 a )0!" for Um three year; via: to the nubiicstirn of :‘N chulus Nick chy ;" and Troiiope in tw‘onty years mafia £70 (£0. The ful'uwing sums are said to have been paid tan“: on for sing'e famous hooks : “R ‘mu . (il'o’ge Elias. “0.000 ; “ \Vavcrley," Scott, £7 000; “ \Vom’s « ck " Sc )tt, £8,000; " Inâ€: of N ‘p-uh on. †Hu-flt. £10 000 : “Aim-minim" Wilkiu-C “mall? (‘00: "Laliah R mint†Tnmnnq \inore. £3 000; "History of R nne,‘ nil isnmh, £300; ‘ Hiaturv of Grace," (io'dsmith, £259: “ History of England,†(hlvlamith. £000; " Vickar of \V. k ï¬s‘hl." (i Illisymzu. 1'00; “ILCiims and Fad,†(i Minn. £10 03-0; “L'vora of l'ovta,†J )hnbrm A Society of women, organized to make up clothin for the poor, 18 a Sew shall club that a muld he enwuragcd. Proï¬ts of Great Authors. Darnell made by his pen £30,000; Byron. £23 000. L ml Mucuulty received £20000 tn accauut of three fourths net proï¬t {or his history. Thiera and L up“- A Hamilmn yqung man who has a red- hzured sweetheart appmprmtuly refers to her as his flame. Txxxiv. 6. "Who, puoin through the Vullyy of Baca, make it a We 1 ; ti 0 nine!- IO ï¬lleth the why" will by, “Pushing through the n lay of weeping. they make it a phce of “Kings.†XSVJ. l2. “Tat-7| aha“ ail the trees 0! Lha W0 2d rejouca,†mu be, “Tnen Ihal all the trees of the wood ling for joy.†lxviii. 11. “The L’rd gave the mrd; gun: was the company of those that pub- !ishad †will be, “The Lard ngeth the word, nd the women that bring ghd tid- inga up a great hoot.†xi. 7. "Eur the righteous Lord loveth righ'eoulnun ; 11in countenance doth behold the uprivht." will be. "Fm the L H is r’ghteoul ; He lowth righteouaneu ; the up- right Ihull behold His face." xlxvhi. 8. “ Frat not in; win: to do owl," will be. “Fret n teudolh to evil doing." ix. 7. " But the Lord uhall endure lur- evor," will be, “But the L nrd nittdh M King Ion-over." Vlll. 5. " F0: Thou but made him a Hula lower thin the wgcla," mll be. “'l‘nou but nude him 3 little lower thln God." “1 ml! praiw Thee. ob, Lord,†in or": that Bud, "I will give than!" unto Thee, oh. rd.†The Auction And Bn‘lilh nonalth hue that think“ their Lbou in the n- vitla I d tho 0M Tuna“. It tux ml that the "vine: will bopuhl‘uhvd n the count 0! I (at months. The “vim†ll mid to hue he“ undo Iâ€: the 341- pur- ‘ pots of plat-mg the Bible in a puuLtu. 5 in ‘which tho pun-'0 any llll'l‘cl’llan-l awry word a tlu schola- uudeutaud than Ind .41 the tut .4de in its oto‘iuul. '1‘» do this may of the bunnies o! apron-inn lm 0 been “0:8ch in cult! to g H: the true mowing It tho Ul‘ipiutl. The pontical (arm: and the Holmium will be utsinod to n larguutont tun they were in the New Tmt‘uurnt. The {Abu‘vus but. the "um- corn,†“ill gin ‘mo to the ml 1 bx. "Tue Rant 0! Egypt: Will be ' T: e limnk of tiny." “,l‘ho Book of Juhvt†vi 1 be "le9 Book of the prlght." "The “do 0! M uh" will lie “The rock 0! Marsh. The «ml in: of line] did not bquON of the Euptmm Mutt they utvu inn n-lul to ru- unu but they uked for an! received guts, nut lmna. “Jou- h’a 0 mt u! may velar." mu boa “long tun o." ‘ Judgment A‘uo wxll I lgy to linu. Ind lighteoruncu to the plum- ‘ met,†will be. ‘ l wnll nuke judgment lot 1 31am and rl‘htwunm for :- plumb llne.‘ 3 “In my link: shall! see God†wxll be, “ya: out of myAfluh do I IOO God." W. 20. “If He turn not He will whet Hm nor-i," (meaning God) ail be. “Iia man turn up: 1L! will whet his sword." S «1.06! the changes in the pulml will The Revised old Tau-eat. £300 .000 “R as“ Fggq not__thysalf in spy sac-3&4," Swvt, £10 000 ; v.1?) C00:“La1|ah {000; "History of '0; ‘ Jlmturv of 39: “ History of 600; "Vickar of I50; "Iteiiue and "L'vns of Pong," " Johnson, £l00. not thyOIE. If the doctors sometime: make us un- comfortable, they can also cheer us up occasionally. If they frequently udden us by telling us that there in death and disease in the pot, the tea-kettle, the beer-bottle, and the ci er-caee, and that most of the things t at we eat, drink, wear, or do are unhealthy, they console us by showing us that the human organism is a great deal tougher than is often eup- posed. Everyone will be gratiï¬ed to learn from Dr. Mortimer Granville that there is good medical authority for the proper belief that a man is as well as he believes himself to be. Dr. Granville’a mice to the sick man is, in brief, not to ie doctor or anybody else who tells 111: that he is very ill and likely to die. Even the patient who has an incur- able disease, sa 3 the doctor rather para- doxically, may ive.juat_aa long 'u_a_ny- body else. Only let him hop Moie things are done by hope than t is world wots of. Let a sufferer only ï¬rmly make up his mind that he is going to get well, and in many cases his conï¬dence will be justiï¬ed. and he may throw physio to the dngd. \Vc do not quite grasp the scienti» tic reasons for this ; but it in’nt any rate cousulutory to hear it. If the medial men Would always talk like this how grateful we should be to them ! ' His attachment to Christ Church College may be gauged from the fact that he retained his room: at college in order that he might at any time renew his old associatiuns of undorgmduste dtyc.â€" London Telegrph. n In the general features of his ohsrseter, md‘especielly in the strength sud eon- stancy of his attschments, he bore s strik- ing resemblance, said the Owen, to Her Majesty. He wss debsrred from the or- dinary manly exercises in which his brothers indulged. He could not enter into hunting or shooting; or even ï¬shin . The result was that he was thrown large y upon the companionship of older people than himself, and the naturally contempt- lstive cast of his character was thereby confirmed. Few princes were ever so popular as he was during his stay st O'x. ford. He entered thoroughly into the spirit of the scholarly life which there surrounded him, end he fre uently, sfter leaving the university, sllu ed to his re- sidence at Oxford as embracing the happiest days of his life. He had the rare power of discernin and attaching to himself the best inte lects among his fellow students, and at his rooms the ablest men in residence were found as frequent guests. To his interest in his fullUW-stlulellts may be traced much of that interest in social and intellectual questions which pre-eminently distin- guished him. ‘ It we. in spite of the“ dnwbeoh “at His Buyel llnghneu etuined the singular amount of culture which ahll alter life dis- played. Hi: rogreu wu greetl uni-ted by a wonder ully retentive en mount» memory, The Canon bu seen few youth. who equalled him in thin respect. His faVul‘ite study was hilwry, in which hie reading was extensive and thorough. He was also Yl'oï¬cient in Italian, French end German itenture. During w 1359an Handy. Onion Duckwonh. who In to: (on you: And a haif~«18w-1870-tho Dub 0! Albsny’l private turm- “mad that tho extremely delicate health of His Royal Eight)... in- lcrfercd. :- might be up“. v" iiiaturiiilly with the program 01 that uciuiou. During the whole period named no regular system of lawn- could be practilcd, In {wt Canon Duokvonh vu chuwu for the tea nlible post he occu- {)idd in relation to t a young prince, brie: y because hit-connection With ub ic duhqu life had tumbled him kid with yupila who could not submit to the rout~ mo and discipline which 'rubunt haltli pepiiitteq. A Goren} atoryâ€"-The grtin report. , Good Advice to the Sick. Prince Leopold's m: we. wo<~>ow