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TUM mMowrmtrc QmamM^x^p 0B»Ars#t Detroit, Chkago?Milwaukee A » » ALL rolHTji MrBOT^UTH.WMTAMB Wiilflf CAin dn » * 7 KxpT^no Trauu PtlUitt»i Dr»wlnf Hooni C*t* i ; ^ L OKbAYTRAtWa x r w onniQhtruAxH*, , L J5»n»^r%h from MOWTMAL aod PUMAOOT^ I^OTtdiiloOwiioiirAwJUUIOA«O wifiiooi rStiiil noi AO^ool lo CttfJoni UOMM •Juml- I> TMUlf<UATI:WAT, the tbort U»eto fc Ipr Nil> WomjMOr TKAKWT toiy«« hKikjn.(ml4Mjffet), oonaoot(iiMwllli it <K\? jkf X.Vatloni l'a»HD l In A lonU-vipUhed Aft, wbOM |f# roEord hai to-day,, .. *>)hig \hgo expfrod ita tffcf ati(>|riAry- tfctraj Jlowri«hoa far awky, j f Uli brolid roaltti ^ bote boaotf I^wed all m«ai- UML ,. .. , I 1 'iollypaifAttfl Wide.; ' , WhortlA the dweUer* liVed lb pcilce Ami ^ploat- » AidnarerAnydJ^I. f > ,• I ,. , DhioMo I And pain Ami dfAlh. tfaflaa §Um raa- ' Wf lohjmar ojor Worklni fair fAorL i Ka?e> eiroaebM upon tba pleaawit tidrdm, Of thai br|fht dwelltnjr placo, 1 . . " IfoWArOf partlbf and nb UrAAd oijdylDf No m(oorbiDf|f6r tba lost, no ana^ibhoit twtag, I MW©Aby Met leaa fair. WrifiUtpo pW **"•. Oea(h rclgjncd >ycr. Abd frrtroa roao tide by side— 1 ' . Wltbtn,tibadwaller* laughed at bljt andaaTor. AAtlnohrOrbuydlad. , . i , Ob h4ppw of all eArtVa fAtorod ijlAT^a! Ob WaifJto dwell therein- . j , Ti> x llT» ItJfoeaweet light of loVing fAcea,* , AnU fealr no grA?e botwwn! To fcjel no neaihdamp, gathertag b eokl And M ^4 r ' i - ^i DiaotiUMFHfe1iwarmttuth-» [ , • I To Uvp oil never lonelier nor older) ' KacUnntMnde^hlesayouth! . ' Antt hbrrtlng from the wbrld'if roiohoUiC qnar- * 'And flow d|H)t the do It V 9 ^ c 4lt«cn|floeiL|ly> I hope no +*Huik%i<iAk*v< [ 111 dtlcorror bf r value mod rob tie of ht)r. j Bhcl ftAVii me »U trouble,! and •lj)M|Uke a prima donfta, for ttjjirty p^orjAiafcreAr^ ^ •*. v .. j y l4 r|ra7, bake | her stli'gf pre «4n|1// , Halting* BAM. And ktfthb ^mofnctit [Lionet cnt*i; q fthe .ai II ddi^'djy te<^ oil hetj face, as after speaking to Mfg. ICJAfinard and hia mother, |j bb toroej^, ark carokwlyl fjanDed the form Hod [features of the glfl Who tire |I|A tkrietcci gold ring upon hen, 4y fella* if the'Words "J 'ou know me I" mutt bj| lingo CI % they I Hail introduced her t^ bit mbther MU« B4ron; >? but that might be due •olely to thefacfjofher hAviifg lived Iong^enottgh ttHiave disoarvercd that it ia noli Worth While to correct any b^eiof anything, ,, f » \s She r tf«ji droaadd Well, tooj Lionel ter ? «•: Hl^d women wbb were well dressed. 1 ly; ahd blm, bJt spare me. Let him marry her If opiiovet bcr," and then she be* gan to w#ep bitterly. < lie would make no promise, but he Went Away from her feeling eorely distress!d. Was she not bis own sis* oqr girl/ 1 he thought bitter jU*ie<, i pnin- ktfty !*'' II,,,. waters, ' A tide of ptgrlflu flowed 4broaa biiaJ plniaa and orer migh Tollo<l fiAl bloat abode, Wbdre>ei!ireri0eA(h ahould conie l^twecb And Theib frb» Uieir loVed AOArt-- Whero ihcjf mjgbt work, and will, 4*4 U/o for- ; , ' ereri-, , | dtnihoh|lngheAjrttoheirt And so tbeV l:ved In bApp(aess kn«jl ^leasnre, Am| grew In power And pride, And Aid treat deeds, end laid uj» scores of ,., ' iyeaatre.^ AIMI nofer any died* / aiKlK&ghl ^or further UieGranfTr _ Wis mrt^U, Uarbera JftloeA. Ogdenaburg^f: SfcoTl. oSWJkf X.Vaatern fasUogew Agent, Oirdenitrttrg. JOSkPlt afCXSOK, Oebaral Manljer. W. WAlliwRIGnT.OeatrAl ^ <,,l4, *• M* I- ••*#BFfCEIA t 'Ag*i AtUodaraACo*a, Brnt raaaengerA Monti eAl Agent Qonrenieur, m law tub ra slrlf« •>.i. iJliit nil GO. IBM Op#f TapAe4rV Bwsantlsfal^ Ask! SM^Wo** ll.POami $\M\ goMlcioalityibtitoktpailtniA I \M AAjaf yCnlliyttt Hi logatWr will A Ins aaao ta ail the a(gere>tlInOa .«»i iNMrtk if. goudS #t*ttl tof new tow priees«_ ^ gneewif NEW AlUiANOKMpNTBI v .,,* t H K UBK4T TIIKOUUH , ., m/L Ayp . WATJSX nbVTJt •j_ jL i —VIA—... V ., .. GBN$ TRUNK RAILWAY NDRTHRUW TKA|Ii8IT CO, .. I CLfeVFLANOr* YOLEM JtlLWAirM, '\k *~* CHICAGO AndaQPolnta W«et, HOitTlI-WKftT and e6lJTn-WA»t aoote pelaas, isarCf MArSla and aomdaystteepted)AI se*eioei Ing. er mpom arHvai of trait* ft m l throaah to alt the abote po ^fross points to i (Batordayi ttbeeria- Bast, and t T h e it'rs|! after thblr fully nil) dened >>y'< ere passcrf nesfrai* from poloU on the line o f U s k V B^ iVW, A a l l ti. and O. * i/c. It- £fiy Alng tAt saomlng trains will Arrive At/tta> aid make eloee eon * & A s iqUoiibASa desgre lb sell A flHt-Chisa Ciraninr iaw, with a Ox»»»aie Set of rtxiarta, ShAfiA. Belta end Geartsjt with whk»h to pal II In pet leal mania* or**t> ftor teraaa. * AHOWA II upon, er write, hStf T ObARK AH i Aim A Hric^^o^eW. riiai"iii'yiii»ij ajajay A^ttVsTlnj^^^ InterSatlng, er no la saeiimgi aw » and aAf* in W w'mJi of H feriOowr- *** .IS • AnnBia, iiBan, rf »— » » rplft Y«UUie9ef L tay^tnw l W vaovaniioiAM CLBAttBAtatt* Aonai tt AAa v a SM ta +mm jj±-9s '•""WStti a,THKCeilAtBAAd the sinewing ree- Ifr nder mfi eMaam,! ATAIA thAt eaa W I nd elenntng ea»sj«s* • In A tMrrfAol lus> MlA^AadU there- WVMK 4 * • ••» • • • • MMUM tra^nia- clwtft to none/in s^A^tosfiais Aa4egreeAbU t<J13lerelAnd /ciiArrifit ir.' (CoHcHtded) s yeaN tfclit rtlng had gone by) prace- h, though they woto 1 bur- uIlnceA and poverty}, Still spent in her /<)!<! home her) loved\>wn. luit tlhe last f had senn her knocked »boMt from WITHOUT COAMQ1 or BOAT. 4 | ^0n^ family of strangers to ahjother; l^bw as ootopftnlou, now as »over» liesfj; for tier rather and mother Were dea^, atld all May inherited! from them was a patirnt, brave, heart. There had been no Hck of lovers during ibepo long years—lovers who were reitdy not on*y t<l woo, jbut to "marfy anil ay # if she could doifr have awakened nrom tbateaily dreiiti, and left off w^srlnjr that little ttvUted gold ring, herself %Q !bies^!ffS^ e8 h^lMt sjd Berths fAmm* »OTW WOt #Itb Inws^ Wagow, *«., will And « BaggAfelTrlwie each fsiath^ •rrteAfjs W be had AS nit the Agesoiee of QmaJ^rank Hy in Korthem New York WAia^affdjir, osserai Pilstngea Agent, | •-. ai^Ev.Mesitiisal t U.Q;V* ^ ^J v. w, fiAtwAat, o. p. i y a Y &-tJ llsjpffceAi nut, uonrerneorVK. T,, hilroi, ~—r —U taBN ,. ,.. , ;•• TAt« T t « ., , ,. j , ' ' Most fyrict ondQuuktst Route Rdnjfc, Watertowtt and Ogdiite- burg 1RL R., New York Oeiv ^ ,. tral, and Connecting^ J ,•"• ;• 7 j. -"•- LJnefc----.-;;.... , : ;.{ ,; -i^ thus Avoiding ehangea. farry irAnstar at Qg- dentbQrg, the unceruinly of oonneOUoa At Preaeo^Jiinettoii t And the Impaction of bag* gags by pastoas Honee ataetAia. Or CSafgr Am SAWMgAt /hm cMitwrWliP Is ea«e##a, fSmlMAAAjMfesfAms by fo tsmln sind fan making go and BAHl>s)MtTiOS>.in. A m t a liSJ p. ni, arriving At Wa- sefSown#JS>at,OswaA^saSiXAi..^oWsJa, _ othef roaU. BAga^ec***^^ fthB% swtw Mdf col tvi Ajte^ce <y Jt tfr DODQX. Jfi*t f fyortpr*. mrtnp TWJkeXg etawftam aA,AA^aw^arU; f ) ^ AndiA^nyj^eara rolled on, am .„ , *ng, , With uniibAted breath ; And oiber teara atlll foun&and faftltwstn liritig. And gere no hope of death. . \ Yet listen, haptAsa soul, whom Angels pity, x CrAvlng I boon liko tbia— ktArk bow the dweller* in the wondrous city, f drew weiury of their blteg. , , One And Another, who had lieen eonetMling The iieinbf life's long [brail, * Poraook their pleasAnt PIAQOAI And cslie steal- .- ., lag J • , . OuUlds ike city wall. ; ; K Crating with wish that brooked no Jibre donir- So lodg bid It beoh Oroiised» ' Tbo blessecl ooaalbillty of dying^- The treAsnre they bait loft. DaMy the current of rest-seoking mofjt/ls Bwelled to A broAder tide, till none wla left wilhin (he city's pertain, ^bd grnvJa grew greexr-ontaide. / Wonld It bejwprth tie havlpg Or the jkring— The boon if bodleta breaUi? / r ., Ah, for the woarlneaa that ooroa^a of tiring Them Is np core hot death!/ Obi} weral Indeed a fate deserving pjtjrj Were that aweet rest denied, ,! ' Att(| few| m<JMiinka, would dere to flwi the H;hare never Any dlod I , .,1 ; .-l-lll -W*A ^\l |olll^n beatity v wai thou^it aajhe let his gaze travnla#ay '•IfaVer seen her Wf4re; evidently/' . \ I relief to hof that tit this ra. Oaipard came tjo per aur) istuediber polite command iln the wok*d^[: ''My dealr, will you sing\'t\'\ Tb^^outjo agony shb experl(|t;ced at kls ton rjeoo^nlt ion'could not h*ve b^eti Jbornje iii Silence. Bhe pnust UitHerrlytvi crjed out* or lauJhrtU Heiveh help the j womta who mugh in their antnish ;, they sutler lucre than tljdse Who Weep., Bbe musk do so^rfetilingishe foil, and so it vtjould bo : A|I |wil| lo p(i>Kf &nd as she got beriqlfko ttte' pi*?io and took oil] her glofosJshe stole anot her look at him, and he WAS looking at boradralribgly, ilisjlipi h*b left a kts4 on hers>vjhl9h liHdj n d v e r l t e c n Drushod olE (And Seeaes of WhltUer^s Child ! A little more than A mile o|t town we pass three beautiful sh water, the most nete#orthy or formerly bore the name of Pond/ 9 to distinguish it fro lesser Neighbors, but not many 7 & Ity '% |>iin into bugli ¥ttk vii hro^^if BO wiTiToliJT *& TWO CHArTitRSi But »he couM not bring 4o either! She citing is old memories, as IKtle plejlgo of tenaeMslv to tier sh* did to Ui*t frail the atfe^tloh Lionel IlgstingR hid for gottt*A. > So sht) preferred vrorking her way cm wearily chough, to fj>rf^it ing her blama to cherish hoffe and hefflbg, i 'j. - •;*,. V j '•* /" . M ^he was fir too beautiful lb Wo a gofer60*s,j\alltbo men said; foHime. had t>ictur|il and enriched the beauty that had bjebn very bright awd be- witching »Jt sitfoenj. Poor Ma>( I Bbe longed #oritotiro*» to show lilonjcl the the beautr thst; others t>rMd so higbly. Bnrely if he could see Iter ho would Hemjember pulton and | their old "young love." proves no was while Her pfe^ont o^etiriAtiOttiyWalr^ fcdftf genial one J to h#r In many waysj. She wss Aetllbaj «''' s#cfetary and aMianu- ensis to Mftdft who- insisted on being " l i t e r a l and who, luckily forjMay^ was really fond of road l o g good worksj Ojhtl lAdy was suOcientir bright And clever to be able tb col- lect about M r a brighter and cldverer circle; gn[i the. ability to do] this inconsidc^ablo t.ilcnL It mingling,with thjUfcircle that May Aeard tb^ name of heir old love again!for the first time for eight yesrs. , L.j : .. j.<, :Vj ^.-...,..; M J -; 4< LIoAellwill U bore in ah Lour, my dear MrsLOaspard. ,> May llcard ono even injg t and J ook log round j she saw a: stately v matron with Lionel Hastlngs'sJeye^i 'Illfi^notherlj she thought wjith a sjhrillf as she obeyed an irresliiiible impulse* and god ber- hielf nearer[to Lady Hastings, longing £ 10 apeak tf her, to touch her, ti do her som9 service, however slight, fbr lovkof Ibe unfbrgotten Lionel! jBud- denlX tbelfaot th^t he would be be- fore he^ In an hour recurred coTher; ajid the thjouiht of bow he wlouW JrJopk a n d ^ I a n d |ict. apset per self- JMifl' (nade her rslterln the advaii*ekahe had been About to make to LAdy tlMtiogs, But [that lady belnsj wajry keen 4tb6ut boa^y, had jslreaqy «|uirk^d her; '«Wbb M tub klr* with thd rjro^ of Atrs,Qas well oaaa^anMt ,taiTiMH [woaWt the world he lladIjTurgbtten h e r ! Oh, the and'shtwevf it! She plunged somi'UilOg, And Rrtng U well, th every fibre irembt^d. When sbdlhafl lini^bedit, lie .jvai ^Uudiug byllWr, readj Id offer her a compliment. Again Hie tiintfcd ^cr great, pj^ajnlug vhjjiet ejr^e upon' ^im but he diJ not know h|n The little ring' shoie in the laftjjplight, for May never killed it by y Wearing another. , Do u bit less he ajlujjred her lLqgers, but he never noticed [the ring. / ' Uo s(|oke to *fi of r.^ tnasleite, bf tbo«J! who tya<t trained her- vllce, dl8c^sR||n^^om ahd it Intelltgenjtlv. I Ar Voice ^ reminded hi Hi of aquedio of fiongiwfvOm ble had heard in Vhi be s^idj; and he adtfe I that he n forget a v6ice. |^Woold sho A<jdiii?| Uo^ouldj liko to rci K6P| HV , » n / l • •••-.••.•^. HOiw <|ear be was,to her in epl f:U ctfullj unconciousness! H^vf ties* per^tjelUdear! IlOw nlie hated Lady Hastings! at that mbndcnt. for cotrjlng up to 1 m^i, end putting her hanrj on his aml,iand< teriiag him that sho mvst^ittko liittij uw&y!" How jshe envied |ijie tnpthnr 1 Mow she loVed-f ft lie recalled a vision of her In the old d4ys climbing un a tree to get apples for faitni. In a tori dress and a [ragged garden nit; I ^Are: you living In: towi!" he Mked. j-,. \ 1 :.|. VJr . <4 I am living hire with Mrs. Gas- pard, and I musi go and attend to somo or niy dutleh," she saidj rising and smiling at hjm as composedly as If her heart had pot been nigh unto breaking with retired hope afrd bit- ter disfpfiointmdnt. Sho bad pic- Uire4>meeting bSifa a thousand ways, but not oile or the pictures had been like tbUIi ;.... J * j. j He turned to hiL mother all May crossed tie rpom away from them. *'Sh4 must have made a sensation waen she came oqt," he remarked. il NLy de»,r Lionel, she is very hand- some and taice; but^she has never 'made a senAAtierf or'come out/as you seem to think. She is add has been a governess ijll her life,!! fcup- pose. But sho is really a bejiutiful woman. » . . ( , v '.-. j ,.. ^Msgnlflcentt | was inhopicsshe Was; married, that I might bate seen more of hen . Shejuscd to be ajblcver girl, I remem^.j Tb^n there* wa4 a frefth arrival I^velj^Lidy 8t. ifohn, the leafder of the Wildest, gayest, most daring set in town* entered,. Ind in aAotberl inIpbto a 'Trienqfy^ fimile His r<yund the elrdle | ai Bartio fonngedto,,i.;-r.|j i Of all spectacles Ion the face earth, Lady St. John's reckless ben he remembered the other t | Q06 n wa s rechritened °Ken . u WEM»0FTH0C01T#v i * II "i • N i ' - Moiauto awn sivmsruro %k At AAWW use ases siiti»sj| jat|si On ocoaa ntalAA Trim veaaelaerAiUAg To BAOVA aefbea the SestUl the aaila» they sWaeAiebe While liliea growing in the see* $n bed 1 Frlel er (Ing im- r the sob "I ani then ( iJ and LH< quest bjl paying rtoo U 1 I and hear oiiO more song; tft nt your iervico*, Yoii %l!l ho/s4Jd; singag^i* wilhyOM not?" f llu^tingii^ backed bis u It is really asking \m do. 1 ' 7 se. ItHMlh Of > OM ttb<*co$)d not refUt thqr Irnpu before Ij«ir— tlufugij bbe ,*trOve*tcj be blind lol it—rosis tlm ^eno nnd the actors iil it-—tlie d.«'y that was rul| 0f all ^uiniitr tiKir)* r K^r *n«»f?*, warmth and lljtlJt-r-the vtlvo/l»tvn nnd weep*I Ing w.iulwand rt-*ti»cW<ted vlcaragjbi and tb'e boltndid boy-lu ru, to whom a lovely shy Httfe girl was reading poetry. 8h)6 conld not tc^lst the im- pulse.: Como what *fOttJd* he should be reminded or that sccpe tooj And so when her pearly botes in all their purity smote his ear, they fell on the words: / . • j , '.. -, •.; t ( - - tl t6n lov'S me In yotjr tender Way f / ? si Aitswer AS you let m4; j;.' nnt oh I there oomes Ancjther <Uy t , Thd day ttuU you'll forget me I » t ) ;yrid after one eager; gasping glancii ^ie exqlaikned: Whjft, itsMayv-Ma^ Baroii!" and her song came to an end.. I. "j C f. *•• 1 - ( . y^\ It Wo x iddj Vc plpapant to record tflat as she ! was revealed to bim, bis love for her returned with* ont dolayj. But mine is a true tale, and therefore I cannot wrest facto to my o* ; n Lliasure In any such way. As hej reciognUed her, he' admired heriiiiminiely, andjremcmberAd that even ijn jnor girlhckfd sUe bid not been gawry after (the manner oJT other glilsJ Uut ho eutlreiy forgot that ko hatl ever loted ber, or eves acted fio suJh a way As to teach her to love blmjj |f here w^s not the slight* est /apprOMh to thjat blghi mlsde* meanor in lAshionalile life«A^a sejene. llii Aelf-tjossession ftyts so easy, sO perfect, tpa her o|wn , bavclo the bijstanj 44 Wlhy, But efjeu fauh wjth g e i t l d inck which thd hriautlAil pan \ on g\rt pupil.) J Ldt nib motber/ id found mother the p^ssesjiiin of a Ileldldlnk W the disre- gard of appearances was the (most obnoxious to Lady hi. John's brother. Ho wis fond of; hlbr, proud of her, Well jnbliJUd t^,believe that there was—jaa sbe used to assure bimij-^no harm in her, Intimacy with poor/ Bartio." But he could not ebduro the tyoks that Wero cast updh the affair.! And In c*&ft proportion as he loved his sister, bo detested I|artio Friel.j ;';,v s : ^ H % , •• « f - .1 - botiowj with. > I sterner facelthlin Lady $K John^ frlctnds ani asporsers eared to smile IntOt| he proceeded to take l<*avo of his hostels and -bow himself outr of the room. As hdwas d o i n g jtbt^» be hesJrd the ruanjwho one. At feast he would—for old fViond- shlp'f wjkc—go and hear from May Baroo if] there were any truth in this vile repdrti He could not help calling ita "vili report, 19 as be reflected*on some pomions of Bartie's, career, and contrastcu them with all he knew (of ^WbyJ I was In lore With her my- self rthett I WAS a lad/ r he thought, and he wondered if May ever thought about thit, An hoitr, later be was in- quiring ftr Miss Baron at Mrs. Gas- pard'a 1 door, and hearing that she would receive bitn. 8he wis quijte as composed as on the' occasion of their meeting that first nigbk—fl[uuo*v^ompoaed| and quite as beautiful. He could not stand by patiently and see t&r become the' prey or such a one as Bartle Friol. u On thje score of old friendship, I am going to presume greatly with you—grelly, Miss Baron," ho began. Sbe opined her eyes in astonish- ment. •'Havn't you forgotten the old friendship yet?" she said, "Wl^at a wonderful memory you must have!" M IndeedL I have not forgotten the Old frlcriiblp," b^ replied gently; "It promtis me to say something that yon-may opt like to hear.*' began to beat.,* But sbe was mistreps of hOfself.| tils ring and his letter were nesting in ber bosom all the whilst Arid he could speaK calmly of '•Old frienjflghipH K M Men differ from women with a;' vengeance. " she 'Ho who kzmd me, to ask forgotten pur .old friend- the May at 'pneif i\ covered i [True sho i'ca*ed sioglbg he exclainkd: : ?, [ s. May44viny^; )lafOntj s motberj jo^ud pdid no) tjjo slow, sweet smiles andl Urition or j tlLo head with and' clever comf ted heri fatier's formed noticA to oh hash introduce ytyu to ray said at jojioe ; 'And May bet-stir mada known to his ^h\> oomjdlfnlcnted ber "orj ojbprmiog voice. '! the ring* AI that be wa$ as^ed<>f the bosteas;! ajnd rho was proud ;<^ |er St* «tad bind) ' teat •OOD is «ht iwogtilzm absol ofwh, '' #,nMmy aidtodtMe it, her glove, and When she fckt siftt. But bad nk) feaTj His episode of !tne ring had forgotten the spoken wbcfi ^he under tMi Wiljow poem she had sijng tlftsj nighty > .. Presently he ajsked After ber, Cathe and May hWd tojiee MsU^If in o r W to aviid breiklag d^ain asr s W W elyj Without Lrjy r^colJection she jiad supposed tfiem to b$\ anc|tt||ef,^May \ tjook care tbi he slippeigoi bat waadon e need hav forgotten ti^e>j Jttefly asb rds he ha id the poe the sam piled that ber, vUy tomebt w ^JoW hair, r|int*4ejy fetbW j'Shehjad nfet wasddalJ He admired 4h* j It ??W quite a toSsat thft ceAdlne radiantly cAn|attJtjon with such let fres. |4hr wil akr> **>r «Ad he fe &*•. $ was ei^elsMy compromising IB the roan he moat disliked (in worloS-Mk : f• Who ia that With tbo fet^h ber hair?, Bbe's the lovcAiest woinan ont ! M A* these words fell on Lionel's ears he remembered that be had. nbt said Igjood bye ! to the '•JoyeJiest womsin out," who wsjs no other than bis bid friend and play^ fallow, May I|ar<W; 1 / ' Ue made bis ^ajyTjaxk to her 'land some little delay {being/ caused # by| the increasing erowflj by the tlmbj he reached her Barile Frlel Ip^d gained the introduction And w*> e^igaiing her ib conversation. / j ,, j A sharp angry ispa^iii of ajin^yince —be could not define/the cause of it-*- seized Lionel tJastHigs, and h(i tuiped away and left th/ nousc witlnjujt giv- ing Another wo^d to May. j , x Well, It'vTsi ovej! And It w(as dvfcr Without liA^uig derogated from her femlnine/Ugnity at all. TberO wis a certain/Amount of a^tlstaction In this; but Urn dubious sajtlsfaction Was tiot balanced altogether by the k<en|an- gtfish she felt at that uttor forgotful- ness of his. < *Aftnr I his, 1 caij nojver wear his ring ngajln* M she thjourfht,, and she tried to uke it off. ThU ding had been given infrr as a pledge, and he had forgotten thjat be had gLvoij U! ^That night the ring and LU one letter were packed np and carefilly put aside. She could not make |i'p her miod to destroy them, though some- thing told her It would be wiser to do so. But M Just for a little longer/' ihe pleaded with ihi*! instinct od hors. And sr> M Just for a little longdr" kbe keptihem. •.. r-i|^, I i MW. Gsspttrd prtded herself! i^n "livj^ng in a w|b»rl. , | She went <>vefy- where, and received every one, nnd so May, her boaut Sfil tjonipanioo Was very mnch bpforslthi «scs v of tjiat portion of the|world \tiio constituted Mrs. Gs^ardVSctKit this junfctujrc. Fdrthef r Mrt.|Oasp|ani hr.d "nb pte- )u(Ilcei y / , Sbe jtras fond of avolriig, and ko\ Bartisj Frfc I, who wfts ijdtbor a mack sheep l^y t&is time, rccjei^ed a warm wejoonie whenever he ffo the bous^ But! tbotigh a sheep, he wis n mijrvelouidy tlveone; an4»o pedpfe talked ib<kit him ana wiiit hewAs doing] and what hp mlgbt bo expected tp do. His acUjilradon for\ Mi»* Barori did not remain a secret Very long. Evtfy one'heard of it ; amjoug otlrees, La|ly 8 t John, and/Lionel Hastings, ' , V It is greatly to be feared that ive^y one isfliiDioied with (bat baleful Ibfng a too c^mmnnicatlre friend. At any rate, Lady BU JoM wag so afllipted, and tUu< it happened one day, when Liopel was quictlf] having a cup or afternoon tea. Wita his sister, that they leajrned Ikomi jthe lips of this friend that Mr. Bajtjie Friel w^s pos- itively going to marry thaC Miss lUr* ron who lived WttbjMrs. Gaspard ! Lady St. John reeeived the tidjings With the ntt^|gaJrf/ro/rf* ••Isie?" she a^ed I0dl»rei|t|y. i j And the frieald rsUied In a frlcUly manner: " Veavj I wonder he has not t^dyou?»h';M^ ||.;,, ,; ..- <; -, What co(iM t s d i St.AJohn do but Acquiesce in tnifc wwder faintly.w i "Bartie Frlel roairy thai girl!" Li- onel exclaimed tbel moment he was alone with Idav M8he shall know whaH be is betora slje is a day older f Why^ she^s a<tfosxfVUh< The Wlow would shockfyrrou| of her lif^ or^hfr •^b^o^effisota* _ nailgnhim/'ihemlitte^dw ' ^ ' Lionel seowk*^ U^. ^V^^M^ ; ca| bh aitn thoufbt. if I have ship!' . "Ttiey sly you 4rd going to marry a man or whom you know very II tie/' bjo beghn sofcly. And her face and hiart grow like stone. <f TelLme, IsittrU?1; , ; 1 .-«•„; v / , , . Shcjj roa<H answer; and ho tltouglt: l !tfbe is resentinglny inter- forsntjii sbp has forgotten how fond I was bf bs|r when I wis a bby, and sbe loeks ttoon this ^ more imperti- nence* .-. j j •' / ,.*•. (' ; ^\ ••-• t Nemng blmlclf^by all he knew E bout Barttfi FrikJ; and all be thought bout Barta* Krlel, he resolved ? M IIe hall npvcrjMve her I The splendid jcreaturje! vne deserves a better fate ithan t^ be ja worn-out rouc'$ wife;" land hi/sphket warming with his words)/ "^Tou'ro astonished at my pres^mptlom; 4 f^el sure or that. But May, I catihot Tdr^et the old days wthen We were children together. Can ycta?^]! L. J ;• . . , : ^ She tlcnt tcMTead doWn lower,and the Indian name fir pickerel, Wi Which it abonndsi Whit tier Co tributes to thfc chrisflErning ceremaki he sweet arid musiial poem whic In his published collection, bears title of "Kcnoaa Lake. w * It cl with the following exquisite andktaf| wont stanra r "And when the sammekdAy gtewsxli \ '•• And light ntlau walk thy aaualo ACA, Betive in ua the thooghla of UXm Who wslkecfoa Galileo," Keeping by th% beantlftil lake, Its lofty and irregular shore, wo on the side opposite us to the Wat edge,we take a road to the leflrw soon brings us to the veritable home* a two-story house witti a chimney In the centre. The sqeare porch at the side of the ho and particularly* the stone step, mfcst be noticed, for/ It was Mon this d#o Itone, gray and rude/ 9 that tin ^Barefoot Bdy," Whittier being b | r ^ seir the hero or that p**m, enjo' his ,. .. . ^nowlofMkaadtmAd.* 9 Ifeair the houBe and crossing road Is the lUttb stream 1 "t/b* bar brooklet," of ••Bnow Bound, n which in summer <c laughed M Uti the ''Bare- foot Boy/' and whose^onstant ripple was ever "through tlie day and yeorJyaAW AAddsrli Qonetowaia ~J<jm*y r. FieUU in Bmjnm*i Hard Worker! are Os^iliy Industry lifts them above **-jBowe» f ;£&%;*&•'• An »bfl!^-»td A - do good oogfct to bt Q9 u do i*.i-owt,4 t ^5 Th^rt Ii 4 pindbi*' akoa tome men rfidlealou^ tel ontofcihonlt-orabetemlog r M| ! ' He pausqd and her treacherousi heard, through the nlgbVwlAsperUig at the he cou s i id n i t sco Her eyes; but he went dn: 1 '*You have forgotten probalny, JMy* and why should you have remembered, Indeed? But I will remind!] you, and then you will nnrt.ntknd Jtbat if was more than tnero friemjpy interest that prompts mo to interfere. " Memory jogged him at this moment, and he went on glibly: *'YjpU may have forgotten how I lovedIrou, darling—"' "Have no| you been forget?". v „, .i <4 0n rhyfsllli, k o / Not4ow,whon the? bne to I see you ag tly; and tl his arms, s and the lett fiom t\id so memories t M I4o 'With ' ftutoh! Tbo in." bo.protested arden- n, as he clasped ber in showed him the ring | y and sang him a verse that bad awakened his ii* ttla'dsil^'waK-^V^ 1 >te deer-arfni about me; ' | dread AnotAer day-* you'll de Without wVt M V —€kumber$' Journal. M^B<«aUo&al Newspaper lleaillags. It has coramonly been supposed that sens it!o|alncW8paper headings wei o a moddfn invention; that those of tho late |jlldvil watj, for example, were In advisee of allithat hud gone before themJjT But in the Neiv Ydrk Gazette s^id Weekly MJercury^ or Oct. 420, 1777, w o l h d tbe fo!l!owi>ig,which will amu^o fittur readers, and show them there Mnotbing now uudcr tbe sun; - ,-., jt . . !. i , \ "GLORtoijS ]|KW^ Fgojf THE BbtJ.Til- WARl^-W^HINciTOK KlfOCIt r l> Ujf— Trta BixKimcsT BATJTLE IS ANSA- ICA—€,0<M fr His MJRN GOX»— 100 WA/!<20K8 l|> CAttRY lUlfc WoUHOKD-' GtfNEUAL J|0WE IS AJT PfiESEXT AT GA|U»AKT<}WK WASIIIKOTON ; ^0 niltfi nxckm A SiiAtrrKUtu COKDI- TKJK—Tuiip KTOUTJICST FHIOATK TiiKKff ANf ONE DKBKRTKD—TriKT AlTfC TlRKjt>j^ANO T A t K OP MklSIf* 1 IN^ TIIK qARCPAlON/' \ * < The Tory t)*M must b*ve b^R «^* hausted by tMi effort to glorify Ger- mantiown, foMVheii the news readhed the city of toe British. army to (the northward hUying been Burgoyned, be coold not s^t up one lino pf caps to catch,the etes of bis subscrjbera. <4 lt f RCOYirED. M i I | This ipi odjiression, which jpklscd current during our centennial j jubila- tion^ soems to have^originfited with General Ga^ei ' Lieut, Marqliois, of the Boy a! Artillery, who w$s Severe- ly wounded sm Camden, writing to (bis father, August lg, 1780, in de- scribing the meVetnents of Gitea 9 ar- my, used tb^ sentence:, <c With t h i e troops he intetued to have Burhoynid |us, avoordlwg |t3 his own tepaL^L lYttrtflM t% Magazine of Aii^trxcAii n *<Wv/\A ill garden wall/' /Iere, between hosjee and barn, is th6 road which became a ^fcncelesA/driir in the *^n|w Bound*' winter, and here the bid barn to Which, after tunneling tie drift, t^ey went to the relief of the H^a^fA brntes/ v and where i r ki oxenlAAhed their tails and hooked | alld wproAoh oi hnngSrlooked." 1\ Tbo house stands in a hollow, ana the roads about it form a sort of ir- regul^k- triangle, and by driving baik and fo^h, yon ban get, not o%\y the views given in Hill's pictures pf the place, but others equally attractive* On the drive toward tbe house and near Kenoza Lake is a short street, whloh it is worth while to drive down;; yon can easily return to the main road. . Here you will And e pictorehqne one-story house^withjA I door ia tbe centre reaching to the roof. 1 t|iink you cannot Call to rec- ognize it from this description*, tt as the home of Mrs. Caldwell, the elder sister" of the poet, of whom lie writes In "Snow Bound." , M Obesrtaore-Ured! tarn bast this best t ThAt HoAven itself OAA give tbeej reat{ \ '•. Rest from ail bitter tfconghts And thingal. Bow vAAny A poor one'a blaAatng went With thee benoAth the low.green tent, ' ' Whoae ourtAia never outwArd awlnga.^ r - On'the return drive yon witf^wlsh to see tbe spot where the school hoase of WhRtier's childhood and of tbe poom entitled li ln Bchool Days" stood. In this poem, yon will re- member, he has celebrated tbe devo- tion of tbe little girl with . , ;. i v ; "Tangied golden eurUt j .;-• j , "'"' And brown eyes foil of grieving, ff i Who said, "1*01 aorry that T apelt the word. I hate to go Above you; 'Becnuss/ the brown eyea lowerJail* i \ 'nocAuae,* you eec, - I love you.* *V < r You must take the road as }ou drive toward Haverhill proper, (the homestead is in East iravcrhill), which will bring the house on tbs loft, and the barn on the right. Soon after passing the latter, and on the same side of the road, yon will come to the site of tie school house, which has within a IhorUtlme been tor down, much fo t|io regret of a tourists. Here, says one of his co panions, Whittier used to ait an read Bible stories when tbej othe boys were at recess. I can eaiily be- lieve this or[ hkm/ fog bU poems abound in Script Oral allusions that he uses with a skill which could pnly be gained by burly familiarity with tbe Old* and Xcw TestamentJ.—JVoW- den&e Journal. \ ' *-0- -^a^ SftsA tio^wanl a Canadian giijllfrom neighborhood | of Kingston J has attained brilliant success as a why si- de* In Ohinsj; She reccivejd her proffesAJonal education at Ann Arbor, Hich., as atthsJL time the Boykl col- lege et Kiagstpn, since opwnd to ladles, KUd not idmlt female studentr*] poor, apd was obliged [to de ( n»sni comforts la order to St^divs. Bbe Is t Tientsin thewWqt been sent to loaded with iftal Cbl L- A«*f vithewt idfaA&m* [mpotflblo, w oompl«M7 • In Urau, M ft okiMO •So»i.«*Ofiq^. '••; ^f^^-iftixf Sflco^l.full Qt^mW* it; and then It i* a W t from whteh the bird h a •//. W. Backer. Ho thftj blows lh* tt fcta nothlflf to do wfth,h«i ifht to oompUIn » ito tjjtuktMf .HA^-JJWHMI.1^^ To plowrf, one. mfl«i 1 ilod to b o i M f » ouu»r UtfftgtwJ ftlraadjr^MMW^bf poopk vbo tot know thorn. .^, KC HewhoUfW*otbtke! ftth«eftdlath*, tbeeffwtwhont^o LimetoonrwNlettVi AbNWMdlBlbll I swfer: r: s >: ilshes tapers, but iffagratiom •4.- '**i: FACTS or scalar W&ry-f-' A ntrflier %ear w35 # 0(Wteaplanteosihls The flrs| iaeedt oTlGL a aAulprM made in Jfae.*lt*V farby FAldo- Tte fiief woosen id were throe yUssss Anarfav th, on, ^AiTis* MA lWli rly 180 years l a t ^ f|s>>r ^ five days and lliree a " The Unilid States mlktf ire than one-third of all tjht< the world. The pi it l&ty too* daHy r urt 650,600 tone V** now $27 tnttls, d of $lp000 # 000 and persona, who drew wagea per year. ; lelargnat •rldUaaidtobe ha where tbe firm wblA now In stock 1.9M •tSjherba, barks, coeds, Ap 1 and sdl aorta ofj bariums, In quantltle^of •,000 pounds of eaeh ewley, Fev; Ubufldh which an>* to is*. Tbe main buildl^ feet long, 150 feet brosld ies high. A splendid ter will furnish the pon ixpected that more siil^ liUi ir quality, will be tftmedl* mill than any other in thj -\*J: ia' old mUlstone t In diameter and *•**$' ies in diameter, waaileil fa llsh orchard many yeslrs n$04 a Albert tree spcontef flrom t at the bottom of tb4 hole, laaily inoreasod inito until, to 1868, U the tree had col hole, and actually the ground v wear1ng it as A about its l \^ ITie Merry. Cheery Whistler. I wonder how many of n$ realize What a pleasant thing a man's merry wblntlc is around tho house? Bhow ;me a man who whistles, at bit work, bnconsiously as* bird sings just bo- bause tbo healthy good spirits that (jure In htm most And some vent, and I know at once that there is a bfppy, cheerful temper that shakes light tbe burdens of life, has a merry word*ud a kind deed for everyone, is a good, considerate husband and companion- able father. ( '^V .;<.»•- ..! ^That's Wilier,^ laid a yoteg wife in my hearing thox>thor day. i9 ihear bii whistle/' and her faoo ^rcw soft and radiapt as she laid aside/ f her work to rM and meet bim. * Happy wife whose husband^ coming is; al- ways heralded so tnorrily. Dickens says that ?thero is nothing so full or associations as the smell/' bnt I think a sound.Is at least equally so—partic- ularly the sound or a whistle. Why, even the dogs know that, and start up alertly at tho cheery sound. An old negro woman was once tell- ing me ot "Auld Lang Sync" and tbe "dear young mars7" that she nursed, Who went for a soldier and was killed long years ago, and in recalling bim she ma4e these remarks. "It 'pears to me, Mist is. dat do thing wbar hu'ts me mos 9 de wusesi 'bout de boy was dat I wa'nt gwin to bear bnni wblstleing fm de house no mo'. lie 1 had de clearest prettiest whistle yon eber beard; jursamo as a mockio' bird. /Pears like 1 kin heir bim now cotnln' 'lohg an' Just ficin 9 for to holler ^Mammy* where is my gon?' or 'Mamdy t J u * J" 0 " b0 du bandage a minute wnile I set ol* Tiger's leg/ an^den away.ba'd go whlstfta* like ae a larfc. j L«rdl ti glbahaapf^r to bear dat sjttne soon' agin Wl dres. I am like her and yearn most for the "sound of a voice that U ftill." Let tbe boys whistle, therefore, moth- ers, and rest assured that, *v*n if I they are noisy around tbb house, it is happy, harmless noise, and Will help to keep them cheery and sunny-4em- pered, go that they will grow into healtbyi genial men, and the women they mnrry will listen with loving J beaj-ts for the merry"Wund which | telle of their coming. V . . s l 5! rs. Bupl, tbe widovf of the i, is to return to ber pereote •* CleirAVWis.^ >-^ ihoyler Colfltr ) by this advance oC rallioed Aoadirvvf ^; ^ fe k Marvel- (D<teaid &;itftclioU) Ins his Harm, near New Ba^en, at considerable expense, and ^re-; fen other sources for We »nator i Hill, of Georgia, bee ie tongue, which threatens to 'e him not only of epef/ohy but of ie Empress Aognata^ ty, has a mania for wearing silk. Sbe maintains A ^ * dy spiubje dressforWfee ^ 9SKttf lie age. Ii <*>*4.t *. '??Sl n & * $ . ; * > laafi 'hAi .Jr. bcdurrV niarriage with l|tas U ajjnounced againforthis lalL Irlshbias charge of th# foreign ipondefKje in the Interior l>e- icnt and IMflneintialefin?* i ^ Stanley wIHpay a tnal^yp *c United States in 1ML In ootn with Mr. Thomss^ojhea. T*d\ wlU be of rpeclal chiti^etar, for (purpose of investigailef tbe> :h question ih the Uaitod (Hand Henry lewhpaper reporter} before that iron mould**, nnd oould ^ ta sledge hammer as easily as be rields a pen* ^ ^ ^ - R«v. E. n. Chapln^ : 'Bti *C ^!^ York, who went to Europe, j^y^w 22d, for his hcAlth, retoroed i ] ^ /7th, wiftiout ifnprovameitt* JMs ftflbibled with a coagh ~ M ^-^^ dsj ippetite, which has eight from 320 to Hr) fc>onod*V^ th would be a great loep to his Ination* ^ . ^ 1. J'-sete ^U^ i?8 ? wheii^ did yottr retdm finopsonof bii M M ^ be met on tl* street*; it been away," •TTon haven't V 9 jSnopeen. "Why [one and near deal yon had r ftHiSr^tSyS^ L\*,. i '<?i/ -^

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U l i brolid roaltti ^ bote boaotf I^wed all m«ai-UML ,. .. , I1

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' Wf lohjmar ojor Worklni fair fAorL i Ka?e> eiroaebM upon tba pleaawit tidrdm,

Of thai br|fht dwelltnjr placo, 1 . . " IfoWArOf partlbf and nb UrAAd oijdylDf

No m(oorbiDf|f6r tba lost, no ana^ibhoit twtag, I MW©Aby Met leaa fair.

WrifiUtpo pW **"•. Oea(h rclgjncd n« >ycr. Abd frrtroa roao tide by side— 1 ' .

Wltbtn, tiba dwaller* laughed at bljt andaaTor. AAtlnohrOrbuydlad. , . i ,

Ob h 4 p p w of all eArtVa fAtorod ijlAT^a! Ob WaifJto dwell therein- . j ,

Ti>xllT» ItJ foe aweet light of loVing fAcea,* , AnU fealr no grA?e botwwn!

To fcjel no neaihdamp, gathertagbeokl And

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To Uvp oi l never lonelier nor older) ' KacUnntMnde^hlesayouth! . '

Antt hbrrtlng from the wbrld'if roiohoUiC qnar-

* 'And flow d|H)t the do It V9

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111 dtlcorror bf r value mod rob t i e of ht)r. j Bhcl ftAVii me »U trouble,! and •lj)M|Uke a prima donfta, for ttjjirty p^orjAiafcreAr^ ^ •*. v .. j y

l4r|ra7, bake | her stli'gf pre «4n|1// ,

Halting* BAM. And ktfthb ^mofnctit [Lionet cnt*i; q fthe

.ai II ddi 'djy te< oil hetj face, as after speaking to Mfg. ICJAfinard and hia mother, |j bb toroej^, ark carokwlyl fjanDed the form Hod [features of the glfl Who

tire |I|A tkrietcci gold ring upon hen,

4y fella* if the'Words "J 'ou know me I" mutt bj|

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they I Hail introduced her t^ bit mbther MU« B4ron;>? but that might be due

•olely to thefacfjofher hAviifg lived Iong^enottgh ttHiave disoarvercd that it ia noli Worth While to correct any b^eiof anything, ,, f »

\s Shertf«ji droaadd Well, tooj Lionel ter ? «•: H l ^ d women wbb were well dressed. 1 ly; ahd

blm, bJt spare me. Let him marry her If opiiovet bcr," and then she be* gan to w#ep bitterly. <

l i e would make no promise, but he Went Away from her feeling eorely distress!d. Was she not bis own sis*

oqr girl /1 he thought bitter

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Theib frb» Uieir loVed AOArt--Whero ihcjf mjgbt work, and will, 4*4 U/o for-

;, ' ereri-, , | dtnihoh|lngheAjrttoheirt And so tbeV l:ved In bApp(aess kn«jl ^leasnre,

Am| grew In power And pride, And Aid treat deeds, end laid uj» scores of ,., ' iyeaatre.^

AIMI nofer any died*

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her) loved\>wn. luit tlhe last f had senn her knocked »boMt from

WITHOUT COAMQ1 o r BOAT. 4 | ^0n^ family of strangers to ahjother; l bw as ootopftnlou, now as »over» liesfj; for tier rather and mother Were dea^, atld all May inherited! from them was a patirnt, brave, heart. There had been no Hck of lovers during ibepo long years—lovers who were reitdy not on*y t<l woo, jbut to "marfy anil ay # if she could doifr have awakened nrom tbateaily dreiiti, and left off w^srlnjr that little ttvUted gold ring, herself %Q

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With uniibAted breath ; And oiber teara atlll foun&and faftltwstn liritig.

And gere no hope of death. . \ Yet listen, haptAsa soul, whom Angels pity, x

CrAvlng I boon liko tbia— ktArk bow the dweller* in the wondrous city, f

drew weiury of their blteg. , , One And Another, who had lieen eonetMling

The iieinbf life's long [brail, * Poraook their pleasAnt PIAQOAI And cs l ie steal-.- ., lag J • , .

OuUlds ike city wall. ; ; K

Crating with wish that brooked no Jibre donir-

So lodg bid It beoh Oroiised» ' Tbo blessecl ooaalbillty of dying^-

The treAsnre they bait loft.

DaMy the current of rest-seoking mofjt/ls Bwelled to A broAder tide,

t i l l none wla left wilhin (he city's pertain, ^bd grnvJa grew greexr-ontaide. /

Wonld It bejwprth t ie havlpg Or the jkring— The boon if bodleta breaUi? / r .,

Ah, for the woarlneaa that ooroa a of tiring Them Is np core hot death!/

Obi} weral Indeed a fate deserving pjtjrj Were that aweet rest denied, ,! '

Att(| few| m<JMiinka, would dere to flwi the H;hare never Any dlod I ,

. ,1 ; .-l-lll -W*A

^\l |olll^n beatity v wai thou^it aajhe let his gaze travnla#ay

'•IfaVer seen her Wf4re; evidently/' . \ I relief to hof that tit this ra. Oaipard came tjo per

aur) istuediber polite command iln the wok*d [: ''My dealr, will you sing\'t\'\

Tb^^outjo agony shb experl(|t;ced at kls t on rjeoo^nlt ion'could not h*ve b^eti Jbornje iii Silence. Bhe pnust

UitHerrlytvi crjed out* or lauJhrtU Heiveh help the j womta who mugh in their antnish ;, they sutler lucre than tljdse Who Weep., Bbe musk do so^rfetilingishe foil, and so it vtjould bo :A|I | w i l | l o p(i>Kf &nd as she got beriqlfko ttte' pi*?io and took oil] her glofosJshe stole anot her look at him, and he WAS looking at boradralribgly, ilisjlipi h*b left a kts4 on hers>vjhl9h liHdj ndverltecn Drushod olE (And

Seeaes of WhltUer s Child ! A little more than A mile o|t town we pass three beautiful sh water, the most nete#orthy or formerly bore the name of Pond/9 to distinguish it fro lesser Neighbors, but not many

7

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TWO CHArTitRSi

But »he couM not bring 4 o either! She citing i s

old memories, as IKtle plejlgo of

tenaeMslv to tier sh* did to Ui*t frail the atfe^tloh Lionel IlgstingR hid for gottt*A. > So sht) preferred vrorking her way cm wearily chough, to fj>rf it ing her blama to cherish hoffe and heff lbg , i 'j. - •;*,. V j '•* /" . M^he was fir too beautiful lb Wo a gofer60*s,j\alltbo men said; foHime. had t>ictur|il and enriched the beauty that had bjebn very bright awd be-witching »Jt sitfoenj. Poor Ma>( I Bbe longed #oritotiro*» to show lilonjcl the the beautr thst; others t>rMd so higbly. Bnrely if he could see Iter ho would Hemjember pulton and | their old "young love."

proves no was while

Her pfe^ont o^etiriAtiOttiyWalr^ fcdftf genial one J to h#r In many waysj. She wss Aetllbaj «''' s#cfetary and aMianu-ensis to Mftdft who- insisted on being " l i t e r a l and who, luckily forjMay^ was really fond of road log good worksj Ojhtl lAdy was suOcientir bright And clever to be able tb col­lect about M r a brighter and cldverer circle; gn[i the. ability to do] this

inconsidc^ablo t.ilcnL It mingling,with thjUfcircle

that May Aeard tb^ name of heir old love again!for the first time for eight yesrs. , L.j :.. j.<,:Vj^.-...,..; M J -;

4<LIoAellwill U bore in ah Lour, my dear MrsLOaspard.,> May llcard ono even injgt and J ook log round j she saw a: stately v matron with Lionel Hastlngs'sJeye^i 'Illfi^notherlj she thought wjith a sjhrillf as she obeyed an irresliiiible impulse* and god ber-

hielf nearer [to Lady Hastings, longing £ 10 apeak t f her, to touch her, t i do

her som9 service, however slight, fbr lovkof Ibe unfbrgotten Lionel! jBud-denlX tbelfaot th^t he would be be­fore he^ In an hour recurred coTher; ajid the thjouiht of bow he wlouW

JrJopk a n d ^ I a n d |ict. apset per self-JMifl' (nade her rslterln

the advaii*ekahe had been About to make to LAdy tlMtiogs, But [that lady belnsj wajry keen 4tb6ut boa^y, had jslreaqy «|uirk^d her;

'«Wbb M tub klr* with thd r j r o ^ of

Atrs,Qas well oaaa^anMt

,taiTiMH [woaWt the world

he lladIjTurgbtten her! Oh, the and'shtwevf i t ! She plunged somi'UilOg, And Rrtng U well, th every fibre irembt^d. When sbdlhafl lini^bedit, lie .jvai ^Uudiug byllWr, readj Id offer her a compliment. Again Hie tiintfcd ^cr great, pj^ajnlug vhjjiet ejr^e upon' ^im but he diJ not know h | n The little ring' shoie in the laftjjplight, for May never killed it by y Wearing another. , Do u bit less he ajlujjred her lLqgers, but he never noticed [the ring. / '

Uo s(|oke to *fi of r.^ tnasleite, bf tbo«J! who tya<t trained her- vllce, dl8c^sR||n^^om ahd it Intelltgenjtlv. I Ar Voice reminded hi Hi of aquedio of fiongiwfvOm ble had heard in Vhi be s^idj; and he adtfe I that he n forget a v6ice. |^Woold sho A<jdiii?| Uo^ouldj liko to rci K 6 P | H V , » n / l • •••-.••.• .

HOiw <|ear be was,to her in epl f:U ctfullj unconciousness! H^vf ties* per^tjelUdear! IlOw nlie hated Lady Hastings! at that mbndcnt. for cotrjlng up to1 m^i, end putting her hanrj on his aml,iand< teriiag him that sho mvst^ittko liittij uw&y!" How jshe envied |ijie tnpthnr 1 Mow she loVed-f

ft

l i e recalled a vision of her In the old d4ys climbing un a tree to get apples for faitni. In a tori dress and a [ragged garden nit; I

^Are: you living In: t o w i ! " he Mked. j - , . \ • 1 :.|.VJr.

<4I am living hire with Mrs. Gas-pard, and I musi go and attend to somo or niy dutleh," she saidj rising and smiling at hjm as composedly as If her heart had pot been nigh unto breaking with retired hope afrd bit­ter disfpfiointmdnt. Sho bad pic-Uire4>meeting bSifa a thousand ways, but not oile or the pictures had been like tbUIi ;.... J * j. j He turned to hiL mother all May crossed t i e rpom away from them. *'Sh4 must have made a sensation waen she came oqt," he remarked.

ilNLy de»,r Lionel, she is very hand­some and taice; but^she has never 'made a senAAtierf or'come o u t / a s you seem to think. She is add has been a governess ijll her life,!! fcup-pose. But sho is really a bejiutiful woman.» . . ( , v '.-. j , . .

^Msgnlflcentt | was inhopicsshe Was; married, that I might bate seen more of hen . Shejuscd to be ajblcver girl, I remem^. j

Tb^n there* wa4 a frefth arrival I^velj^Lidy 8t. ifohn, the leafder of the Wildest, gayest, most daring set in town* entered,. Ind in aAotberl inIpbto a 'Trienqfy^ fimile His r<yund the elrdle | ai Bartio fonnged to,,i.;-r. |j i

Of all spectacles Ion the face earth, Lady St. John's reckless

ben he remembered the other t |Q 0 6 n w a s rechritened °Ken

. u WEM»0FTH0C01T#v i * II "i • N i '

- Moiauto awn sivmsruro %k At AAWW use ases siiti»sj| jat|si

On ocoaa ntalAA Trim veaaelaerAiUAg

To BAOVA aefbea the SestUl the aaila» they sWaeAiebe While liliea growing in the see* $n

bed1

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the sob "I ani

then ( iJ

and LH< quest bjl paying

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U1 I and hear oiiO more song;

tft nt your iervico*, Yoii %l!l ho/s4Jd; s ingag^ i* wilhyOM not?"

f llu^tingii^ backed bis u I t is really asking \m do.1' 7 se.

I tHMlh Of > OM

ttb<*co$)d not refUt thqr Irnpu before Ij«ir— tlufugij bbe ,*trOve*tcj be blind lol it—rosis tlm ^eno nnd the actors iil it-—tlie d.«'y that was rul| 0f all ^uiniitr tiKir)*rK^r *n«»f?*, warmth and lljtlJt-r-the vtlvo/l»tvn nnd weep*I Ing w.iulwand rt-*ti»cW<ted vlcaragjbi and tb'e boltndid boy-lu ru, to whom a lovely shy Httfe girl was reading poetry. 8h)6 conld not tc^lst the im­pulse.: Como what *fOttJd* he should be reminded or that sccpe tooj And so when her pearly botes in all their purity smote his ear, they fell on the words: / . • j , '.. -, •.; t

(- -tlt6n lov'S me In yotjr tender Way f /

? si Aitswer AS you let m4; j ; . ' nnt oh I there oomes Ancjther <Uy t

, Thd day ttuU you'll forget me I» t ) ;yrid after one eager; gasping glancii ie exqlaikned: Whjft, itsMayv-Ma^

Baroii!" and her song came to an end.. I. "jCf. *•• 1 - ( . y^\

It Woxiddj Vc plpapant to record tflat as she ! was revealed to bim, bis love for her returned with* ont dolayj. But mine is a true tale, and therefore I cannot wrest facto to my o*;n Lliasure In any such way. As hej reciognUed her, he' admired heriiiiminiely, andjremcmberAd that even ijn jnor girlhckfd sUe bid not been gawry after (the manner oJT other glilsJ Uut ho eutlreiy forgot that ko hatl ever loted ber, or eves acted fio suJh a way As to teach her to love blmjj |f here w^s not the slight* est /apprOMh to thjat blghi mlsde* meanor in lAshionalile life«A a sejene. llii Aelf-tjossession ftyts so easy, sO perfect, tpa her o|wn ,

bavclo

the bijstanj 44Wlhy,

But efjeu fauh wjth geitld inck which thd hriautlAil pan \ on g\rt pupil.) J

Ldt nib motber/ id found mother the p^ssesjiiin of a

Ileldldlnk

W the disre-

gard of appearances was the (most obnoxious to Lady hi. John's brother. Ho w i s fond of; hlbr, proud of her, Well jnbliJUd t^,believe that there was—jaa sbe used to assure bimij-^no harm in her, Intimacy with poor/ Bartio." But he could not ebduro the tyoks that Wero cast updh the affair.! And In c*&ft proportion as he loved his sister, bo detested I|artio Friel.j ; ' ; , v s

: ^ H% , •• «f - .1 -botiowj with. > I sterner facelthlin

Lady $K John^ frlctnds an i asporsers eared to smile IntOt| he proceeded to take l<*avo of his hostels and -bow himself outr of the room. As hdwas doing jtbt » be hesJrd the ruanjwho

one. At feast he would—for old fViond-shlp'f wjkc—go and hear from May Baroo if] there were any truth in this vile repdrti He could not help calling i t a "vili report,19 as be reflected*on some pomions of Bartie's, career, and contrastcu them with all he knew (of

^WbyJ I was I n lore With her my­self rthett I WAS a l a d / r h e thought, and he wondered if May ever thought about thit, An hoitr, later be was in­quiring ftr Miss Baron at Mrs. Gas-pard'a1 door, and hearing that she would receive bitn.

8he w i s quijte as composed as on the' occasion of their meeting that first nigbk—fl[uuo*v^ompoaed| and quite as beautiful. He could not stand by patiently and see t&r become the' prey or such a one as Bartle Friol.

u O n thje score of old friendship, I am going to presume greatly with you—grel ly , Miss Baron," ho began.

Sbe opined her eyes in astonish­ment. •'Havn't you forgotten the old friendship yet?" she said, "Wl^at a wonderful memory you must have!"

MIndeedL I have not forgotten the Old frlcriiblp," b^ replied gent ly; "It promtis me to say something that yon-may opt like to hear.*'

began to beat.,* But sbe was mistreps of hOfself.| t i ls ring and his letter were nest ing in ber bosom all the whilst Arid he could speaK calmly of '•Old frienjflghipH KMMen differ from women with a;' vengeance." she

'Ho who kzmd me, to ask forgotten pur .old friend-

the

May at 'pneif i\ covered i [True sho i'ca*ed sioglbg

he exclainkd: : ?, [ s . May44viny^; )lafOntj

s motberj jo^ud pdid no) tjjo slow, sweet smiles andl Urition or j tlLo head with

and' clever comf ted heri fatier's formed

noticA

to oh hash

introduce ytyu to ray said at jojioe ; 'And May

bet-stir mada known to his ^h\> oomjdlfnlcnted ber "orj

ojbprmiog voice.'! the ring* AI that be wa$

as ed<>f the bosteas;! ajnd rho was proud ;< |er

St*

«tad bind)

' teat

•OOD is «ht iwogtilzm absol ofwh,

' ' #,nMmy aid todt Me it,

her glove, and When she fckt siftt. But bad nk) feaTj His episode of !tne ring had forgotten the spoken wbcfi he under tMi Wiljow poem she had sijng tlftsj nighty > .. Presently he ajsked After ber, Cathe and May hWd tojiee MsU If in orW to aviid breiklag d^ain asr sWW

elyj Without Lrjy r colJection she jiad supposed tfiem to b$\

anc|tt||ef, May \ tjook care tbi he slippeigoi bat waadon e need hav forgotten ti e>j Jttefly a s b rds he ha

i d the poe the sam

piled that ber, vUy tomebt w

^JoW hair, r|int*4ejy

fetbW

j'Shehjad nfet

wasddalJ He admired 4h* j It ??W quite a toSsat thft ceAdlne radiantly cAn|attJtjon with such

let fres. | 4hr wil akr> **>r «Ad he

fe &*•. $

was ei^elsMy compromising IB the roan he moat disliked (in worloS-Mk : f• Who ia that With tbo fet^h ber hair?, Bbe's the lovcAiest woinan ont !M A* these words fell on Lionel's ears he remembered that be had. nbt said Igjood bye ! to the '•JoyeJiest womsin out," who wsjs no other than bis bid friend and play^ fallow, May I|ar<W; 1 / ' Ue made bis ajyTjaxk to her 'land

some little delay {being/ caused #by| the increasing erowflj by the tlmbj he reached her Barile Frlel Ip d gained the introduction And w*> e^igaiing her ib conversation. / j ,, j

A sharp angry ispa iii of ajin^yince —be could not define/the cause of it-*-seized Lionel tJastHigs, and h(i tuiped away and left t h / nousc witlnjujt giv­ing Another wo^d to May. j ,x Well, It'vTsi ovej! And It w(as dvfcr Without liA^uig derogated from her femlnine/Ugnity at all. TberO wis a certain/Amount of a^tlstaction In this; but Urn dubious sajtlsfaction Was tiot balanced altogether by the k<en|an-gtfish she felt at that uttor forgotful-ness of his. <*Aftnr I his, 1 caij nojver wear his ring ngajln*M she thjourfht,, and she tried to uke it off. ThU ding had been given infrr as a pledge, and he had forgotten thjat be had gLvoij U! ^That night the ring and LU one letter were packed np and carefilly put aside. She could not make |i'p her miod to destroy them, though some­thing told her It would be wiser to do so. But MJust for a little longer/' ihe pleaded with ihi*! instinct od hors. And sr> MJust for a little longdr" kbe keptihem. •.. r - i | ^ , I i

MW. Gsspttrd prtded herself! i ^ n "livj ng in a w|b»rl.,| She went <>vefy-where, and received every one, nnd so May, her boaut Sfil tjonipanioo Was very mnch bpforslthi «scsvof tjiat portion of the|world \tiio constituted Mrs. Gs^ardVSctKit this junfctujrc. FdrthefrMrt.|Oasp|ani hr.d "nb pte-)u(Ilceiy/, Sbe jtras fond of avolriig, and ko\ Bartisj Frfc I, who wfts ijdtbor a mack sheep l y t&is time, rccjei ed a warm wejoonie whenever he ffo the bous^ But! tbotigh a sheep, he wis n mijrvelouidy tlveone; an4»o pedpfe talked ib<kit him ana wiiit hewAs doing] and what hp mlgbt bo expected tp do. His acUjilradon for\ Mi»* Barori did not remain a secret Very long. Evtfy one'heard of i t ; amjoug otlrees, La|ly 8 t John, and/Lionel Hastings, ' , V It is greatly to be feared that ive^y one isfliiDioied with (bat baleful Ibfng a too c^mmnnicatlre friend. At any rate, Lady BU JoM wag so afllipted, and tUu< it happened one day, when Liopel was quictlf] having a cup or afternoon tea. Wita his sister, that they leajrned Ikomi jthe lips of this friend that Mr. Bajtjie Friel w s pos­itively going to marry thaC Miss lUr* ron who lived WttbjMrs. Gaspard !

Lady St. John reeeived the tidjings With the ntt^|gaJrf/ro/rf* ••Isie?" she a^ed I0dl»rei|t|y. i j

And the frieald rsUied In a frlcUly manner: " Veavj I wonder he has not t^dyou?»h';M^ | | . ; , , ,; ..- <; -,

What co(iM t s d i St.AJohn do but Acquiesce in tnifc wwder faintly.w i

"Bartie Frlel roairy thai girl!" Li­onel exclaimed tbel moment he was alone with Idav M8he shall know whaH be is betora slje is a day olderf

Why^ she s a< tfosxf VUh< The Wlow would shock fyrr ou| of her lif^ or hf r

•^b^o^effisota* _ nailgnhim/'ihemlitte^dw ' ^ '

Lionel seowk*^ U^. ^V^^M^

;

ca| bh

aitn

thoufbt. if I have ship!' .

"Ttiey sly you 4rd going to marry a man or whom you know very II tie/' bjo beghn sofcly. And her face and hiart grow like stone. <fTelLme, Is i t trU?1; , ;

1 .-«•„; v / , , . Shcjj roa<H n° answer; and ho tltouglt: l!tfbe is resentinglny inter-forsntjii sbp has forgotten how fond I was bf bs|r when I wis a bby, and sbe loeks ttoon this more imperti­nence* .-. j j •' / ,.*•. ( ' • ; ^\ ••-• t N e m n g blmlclf^by all he knew

Ebout Barttfi FrikJ; and all be thought bout Barta* Krlel, he resolved ? MIIe hall npvcrjMve her I The splendid

jcreaturje! vne deserves a better fate ithan t^ be ja worn-out rouc'$ wife;" land hi /sphket warming with his words)/ "^Tou'ro astonished at my pres^mptlom; 4 f^el sure or that. But May, I catihot Tdr^et the old days wthen We were children together. Can ycta?^]! L . J ;• . . , : ^

She tlcnt tcMTead doWn lower,and

the Indian name fir pickerel, Wi Which it abonndsi Whit tier Co tributes to thfc chrisflErning ceremaki he sweet arid musiial poem whic

In his published collection, bears title of "Kcnoaa Lake.w * It cl with the following exquisite andktaf| wont stanra r "And when the sammekdAy gtewsxli \ '•• And light ntlau walk thy aaualo ACA,

Betive in ua the thooghla of UXm Who wslkecfoa Galileo,"

Keeping by th% beantlftil lake, Its lofty and irregular shore, wo on the side opposite us to the Wat edge,we take a road to the leflrw soon brings us to the veritable home* a two-story house witti a chimney In the centre. The sqeare porch at the side of the ho and particularly* the stone step, mfcst be noticed, for/ It was Mon this d#o Itone, gray and rude/9 that tin ^Barefoot Bdy," Whittier being b|r^ seir the hero or that p**m, enjo' hi s ,. • ..

. ^nowlofMkaadtmAd.*9

Ifeair the houBe and crossing road Is the lUttb stream1 "t/b* bar brooklet," of ••Bnow Bound,n which in summer <claughedM Uti the ''Bare­foot Boy/' and whose^onstant ripple was ever "through tlie day and

yeorJyaAW AAddsrli

Qonetowaia ~J<jm*y r. FieUU in Bmjnm*i

Hard Worker! are Os^iliy Industry lifts them above **-jBowe» f ;£&%;*&•'•

An »bfl!^-»td A -do good oogfct to bt Q9

u do i*.i-owt,4t^5 Th^rt Ii 4 pindbi*' akoa tome men rfidlealou^ tel

onto fcihonlt-ora betemlogrM|!'

He pausqd and her treacherousi heard, through the nlgbVwlAsperUig at the

he cou

s i

id n i t sco Her eyes; but he went dn: 1 '*You have forgotten probalny, JMy* and why should you have remembered, Indeed? But I will remind!] you, and then you will nnrt.ntknd Jtbat i f was more than tnero friemjpy interest that prompts mo to interfere." Memory jogged him at this moment, and he went on gl ibly: *'YjpU m a y have forgotten how I lovedIrou, darling—"'

"Have n o | you been forget?". v„, .i

<40n rhyfsllli, ko / Not4ow,whon

the? bne to

I see you ag t ly; and tl his arms, s and the lett fiom t\id so memories

t • MI4o ' W i t h

' ftutoh! Tbo

in." bo.protested arden-n, as he clasped ber in

showed him the ring |y and sang him a verse that bad awakened his

ii*

t t la 'ds i l^ 'waK-^V^ 1

>te deer-arfni about me; ' | dread AnotAer day-* you'll de Without wVtM

V —€kumber$' Journal.

M B<«aUo&al Newspaper lleaillags. It has coramonly been supposed

that sens it!o|alncW8paper headings wei o a moddfn invention; that those of tho late |jlldvil watj, for example, were In advisee of allithat hud gone before themJjT But in the Neiv Ydrk Gazette s^id Weekly MJercury^ or Oct. 420, 1777, w o l h d tbe fo!l!owi>ig,which will amu^o fittur readers, and show them there Mnotbing now uudcr tbe sun; - ,-., jt . . !. i , \ "GLORtoijS ]|KW^ Fgojf THE BbtJ.Til-

WARl^-W^HINciTOK KlfOCItrl> Ujf— Trta BixKimcsT BATJTLE I S A N S A -

ICA—€,0<M fr His MJRN G O X » — 100 WA/!<20K8 l|> CAttRY lUlfc WoUHOKD-' GtfNEUAL J|0WE IS AJT PfiESEXT AT GA|U»AKT<}WK WASIIIKOTON ; ^0 niltfi nxckm A SiiAtrrKUtu COKDI-

TKJK—Tuiip KTOUTJICST FHIOATK TiiKKff ANf ONE DKBKRTKD—TriKT AlTfC TlRKjt>j^ANO TAtK OP MklSIf*

1 IN^ TIIK qARCPAlON/' \ * < The Tory t)*M must b*ve b^R «^* hausted by tMi effort to glorify Ger-mantiown, foMVheii the news readhed the city of toe British. army to (the northward hUying been Burgoyned, be coold not s^t up one lino pf caps to catch,the etes of bis subscrjbera.

<4ltfRCOYirED.Mi I | This i p i odjiression, which jpklscd current during our centennial j jubila­tion^ soems to have^originfited with General Ga^ei ' Lieut, Marqliois, of the Boy a! Artillery, who w$s Severe­ly wounded sm Camden, writing to

(bis father, August lg, 1780, in de­scribing the meVetnents of Gitea9 ar­my, used t b ^ sentence:, <cWith t h i e troops he intetued to have Burhoynid

|us , avoordlwg | t 3 his own tepaL^L lYttrtflM t% Magazine of Aii^trxcAii n*<Wv/\A ill

garden wall/' /Iere, between hosjee and barn, is th6 road which became a ^fcncelesA/driir in the *^n|w Bound*' winter, and here the bid barn to Which, after tunneling t ie drift, t^ey went to the relief of the H^a^fA brntes/v and where i rki

oxenlAAhed their tails and hooked | alld wproAoh oi hnngSrlooked." 1\

Tbo house stands in a hollow, ana the roads about it form a sort of ir-regul k- triangle, and by driving baik and fo^h, yon ban get, not o%\y the views given in Hill's pictures pf the place, but others equally attractive* On the drive toward tbe house and near Kenoza Lake is a short street, whloh it is worth while • to drive down;; yon can easily return to the main road. . Here you will And e pictorehqne one-story house^withjA

I door ia tbe centre reaching to the roof. 1 t|iink you cannot Call to rec­ognize it from this description*, tt

as the home of Mrs. Caldwell, the elder sister" of the poet, of whom

lie writes In "Snow Bound." , MObesrtaore-Ured! tarn bast this best t

ThAt HoAven itself OAA give tbeej reat{ \ '•. Rest from ail bitter tfconghts And thingal. Bow vAAny A poor one'a blaAatng went With thee benoAth the low.green tent, '

' Whoae ourtAia never outwArd awlnga.^ r -On'the return drive yon witf^wlsh

to see tbe spot where the school hoase of WhRtier's childhood and of tbe poom entitled liln Bchool Days" stood. In this poem, yon will re­member, he has celebrated tbe devo­tion of tbe little girl with . , ;. i

v ; "Tangied golden eurUt j .;-• j , "'"' And brown eyes foil of grieving,ff i

Who said, "1*01 aorry that T apelt the word.

I hate to go Above you; 'Becnuss/ the brown eyea lower Jail* i

\ 'nocAuae,* you eec, -I love you.* *V <r

You must take the road as } o u drive toward Haverhill proper, (the homestead is in East iravcrhill), which will bring the house on tbs loft, and the barn on the right. Soon after passing the latter, and on the same side of the road, yon will come to the site of t i e school house, which has within a IhorUtlme been tor down, much fo t|io regret of a tourists. • Here, says one of his co panions, Whittier used to ait an read Bible stories when tbej othe boys were at recess. I can eaiily be­lieve this or[ hkm/ fog b U poems abound in Script Oral allusions that he uses with a skill which could pnly be gained by burly familiarity with tbe Old* and X c w TestamentJ.—JVoW-den&e Journal. \ '

*-0- -^a^ SftsA tio^wanl a Canadian giijllfrom

neighborhood | of Kingston J has attained brilliant success as a why si­de* In Ohinsj; She reccivejd her proffesAJonal education at Ann Arbor, Hich., as atthsJL time the Boykl col­lege et Kiagstpn, since opwnd to ladles, KUd not idmlt female studentr*]

poor, apd was obliged [to de ( n»sni comforts la order to

St divs. Bbe Is t Tientsin

thewWqt

been sent to loaded with

iftal

Cbl

L-

A«*f vithewt idfaA&m* [mpotflblo, w oompl«M7 •

In Urau, M ft okiMO •So»i.«*Ofiq^. • '••; • f^^-iftixf

Sflco^l.full Qt^mW* it; and then It i* a W t from whteh the bird h a

•//. W. Backer. Ho thftj blows lh*

tt fcta nothlflf to do wfth,h«i ifht to oompUIn » ito tjjtuktMf .HA^-JJWHMI .1^^ To plowrf, one. mfl«i 1 „ ilod to boiMf» ouu»r UtfftgtwJ

ftlraadjr^MMW^bf poopk vbo tot know thorn. .^, KC

HewhoUfW*otbtke! ftth«eftdlath*,

tbeeffwtwhont^o Lime to onrwNlettVi

AbNWMdlBlbll

I

swfer: r:s>:

ilshes tapers, but iffagratiom •4.- '**i:

FACTS or sca lar W&ry-f-'

A ntrflier %ear w35#0(Wteaplanteosihls The flrs| iaeedt oTlGL a aAulprM made in Jfae.*lt*V

farby FAldo- Tte fiief woosen id were throe yUssss Anarfav

th, on, ^AiTis* MA lWli rly 180 years l a t ^ f |s>>r

^ five days and lliree a "

The Unilid States mlktf ire than one-third of all tjht< the world. The pi it l&ty too* daHyr

urt 650,600 tone V** now $27 tnttls,

d of $lp000#000 and persona, who drew

wagea per year. ; lelargnat

•rldUaaidtobe ha where tbe firm wblA now In stock 1.9M

•tSjherba, barks, coeds, Ap1

and sdl aorta ofj bariums, In quantltle^of •,000 pounds of eaeh ewley, Fev; Ubufldh

which an>* to is*. Tbe main buildl^

feet long, 150 feet brosld ies high. A splendid

ter will furnish the pon ixpected that more siil^ liUi ir quality, will be tftmedl* mill than any other in thj

-\*J: ia' old mUlstonet

In diameter and *•**$'

ies in diameter, waaileil fa llsh orchard many yeslrs n$04 a Albert tree spcontef flrom t at the bottom of tb4 hole,

laaily inoreasod inito until, to 1868, U

the tree had col hole, and actually

the ground vwear1ng it as A about its

l \^

ITie Merry. Cheery Whistler. I wonder how many of n$ realize

What a pleasant thing a man's merry wblntlc is around tho house? Bhow ;me a man who whistles, at bit work, bnconsiously a s * bird sings just bo-bause tbo healthy good spirits that

(jure In htm most And some vent, and I know at once that there is a bfppy, cheerful temper that shakes light tbe burdens of life, has a merry word*ud a kind deed for everyone, is a good, considerate husband and companion­able father. ( ' V .;<.»•- ..!

^That's Wilier,^ laid a y o t e g wife in my hearing thox>thor day. i 9 ihear bii whistle/' and her faoo ^rcw soft and radiapt a s she laid aside/ fher work to r M and meet bim. * Happy wife whose husband^ coming is; al­ways heralded so tnorrily. Dickens says that ?thero is nothing so full or associations as the smell/ ' bnt I think a sound.Is at least equally so—partic­ularly the sound or a whistle. Why, even the dogs know that, and start up alertly at tho cheery sound.

An old negro woman was once tell­ing me ot "Auld Lang Sync" and tbe "dear young mars7" that she nursed, Who went for a soldier and was killed long years ago, and in recalling bim she ma4e these remarks. "It 'pears to me, Mist is. dat do thing wbar hu'ts me mos9 de wusesi 'bout de boy was dat I wa'nt gwin to bear bnni wblstleing f m de house no mo'. l i e 1

had de clearest prettiest whistle yon eber beard; jursamo as a mockio' bird. /Pears like 1 kin heir bim now cotnln' 'lohg an' Just ficin9 for to holler ^Mammy* where is my gon?' or 'Mamdy t J

u* J"0" b0^» d u bandage a minute wnile I set ol* Tiger's l e g / an^den away.ba'd go whlstfta* like ae a larfc. j L«rdl t i g lbahaapf^r to bear dat sjttne soon' agin Wl dres.

I am like her and yearn most for the "sound of a voice that U ftill." Let tbe boys whistle, therefore, moth-ers, and rest assured that, *v*n if I they are noisy around tbb house, it is happy, harmless noise, and Will help to keep them cheery and sunny-4em-pered, go that they will grow into healtbyi genial men, and the women they mnrry will listen with loving J beaj-ts for the merry"Wund which | telle of their coming. V . . s

l 5 !

rs. Bupl, tbe widovf of the i, is to return to ber pereote •* CleirAVWis.^ > - ^ ihoyler Colfltr) by this advance oC rallioed Aoadirvvf ; ^ fe k Marvel- (D<teaid &;itftclioU) Ins his Harm, near New Ba^en, at considerable expense, and re-;

fen other sources for We »natori Hill, of Georgia, bee ie tongue, which threatens to 'e him not only of epef/ohy but of

ie Empress Aognata^ ty, has a mania for wearing

silk. Sbe maintains A ^ * dy spiubje dress for Wfee ^

9SKttf

lie age.

Ii

<*>*4.t *. '??Sl

n

• & • • • * $ . ; * >

laafi

'hAi .Jr.

bcdurrV niarriage with l|tas U ajjnounced again for this lalL Irlshbias charge of th# foreign ipondefKje in the Interior l>e-icnt and I M flne intialefin?* i^

Stanley wIHpay a tnal^yp *c United States in 1ML In ootn with Mr. Thomss^ojhea. T*d\ wlU be of rpeclal chiti etar, for

(purpose of investigailef tbe> :h question ih the Uaitod (Hand Henry lewhpaper reporter} before that

iron mould**, nnd oould ^ ta sledge hammer as easily as be rields a pen* ^ ^ -R«v. E. n. Chapln^:'Bti *C ^ ! ^

York, who went to Europe, j^y^w 22d, for his hcAlth, retoroed i ] ^

/7th, wiftiout ifnprovameitt* JMs ftflbibled with a coagh ~M ^-^^ dsj ippetite, which has eight from 320 to Hr) fc>onod*V^

th would be a great loep to his Ination* ^ . ^ 1. J ' -sete ^ U ^ i?8

? wheii did yottr retdm finopsonof bii M M ^ be met on tl* street*; it been away,"

•TTon haven't V9

jSnopeen. "Why [one and near deal

yon had r f tHiSr^tSyS^

L\*, . i '<?i/ -^