. • Ad two • . nib ors,oo optiorlibt dui for me suAle . SO • • • A Uwe- wienniss • Tertbilfalta# 4, 3 A spice egne) to 4•11 meuungLa 1.12111111110. Business Noßon reCunder a berd i a themselves Lassamplisdy a sik r thi news, will .be let Mats a Adveruseosesis beers Koadogr !m , a. thsi week's , • -:• 17j4 , =77 . "i'" * • - ossiaron . 14." . _ 46. antrp Ws Ibtlal - 1 0 neat Bags, it.. ie. YAK -14 An onion • saw news worm • • • • semis --- T J. ANDSREION bhp old ?waft MU! b•ds Owed t• fed blo as Mea wbo may mud 021.. tbia NEWISOOOK. ISO STOVE, Ilesthis Stowe, of saWEIREEkkad et c.,,tiog. of bast watettO Pod WoollmowsiblP. , The bow.= *Abe a:edema by , JAM] J . J. ANDZIW9.I.IIII4OIIIII/4-C, TSHARON " etedlogille. 1 ed takes We method tbrirwles ht they harepardissat soa Wiew Dan. roe 1111 Us, lionmerie owned by OW reek In Munson. Bearer eennty, Taw bitni matted them and am now to it im ; 01 11 1 ti 1...... or grindinkto the sat at thele . Their tones Draw will ortinn% :4l soy In the market. l:l_is as beireee t°l 74o elsewhere , . 8.1.1,,MA dii . onstibre . • . . I C Ar — l leter, la the lee Ileithedr orders for Mit cooler erdde, et J. B. Grocery. will promptly WIT* at notiteecto esrly • to eeesem.....2 tends thst=oters cannot pi** polaroid's:poem. " oisAFir V, t —Now Illakary, et Mhos'. old tta td Stratt,lleaver, Ta. Footfall N. Brill, WOO pleas,* fitfonn Mardi:Sea= be lseatatted In badmen at the above where he wlittle Ord to mom and imemesodate oda ; Fresh breed, alma meters, mita. fre.lle. L'oofeetloaerlas or all kinds. No. 1 Flom. ma& from Fad Wbeaalltba Nand, an*, mw& .else. fi r lrt.' •••• , i x t . l •,:,, AATI a LLiAlt 1111112011 1 / 2 dadar in Boots' IF tom, daltera, 8 gm Forret/ ILAsp. Fa., chore be Is prepared *a MA mai rrerything la IMaittemareabk rotas Bee• leg removed blaplsee air badmem from dm com er ear the Bridge to Movement loaatoo, be rlies Ms old friend' 'and patrons to glee blm a OE J. 1. WDTAll,Atterney at Law, &wen Ps. . Mei In Conn Howe. • • IntYMIL - - - 13 EN. K. PIIIIISOL,Attorsiry it. Law aad L) Sarroyor of 4710)oppotille Protoosot Taylor's Is Barrer. P. MEW!, Attorney at Law, Moe to i• Klnlefa building, cut orPothe Num mer stay. IIEAVEIII RERRINART AVM RIVSIC.. AL IRIFITIVTIC. • • I win make conerpoadhis redactions to Tuition en& Murk for pupils who may he the ems to reach am for Inatrucßoil. Term owns April 1. 'O9. m5r.17;31. R. T. TAYLOR. erne Darlington Anagrany MO Sellout open ou Tuesday. the Mk or Apell. Term, thirteen .weeks. Clement teemed In the eludes. 11 tuber littbems des, end Com. Itoglbh. FAH term opens Pept. let. ' • J. BRADFORD RUODES, Rev. S. Panama. Principal. Piet. Bond of Trustee's s tangle% AND FLRING Constantly as LA band, end sold at OO tbeloweetretes Im the market.. Fllllw timber awed to ceder. rebtO; If J. a.lll. DARRAGH. L. Eberle." Civil Eatineer and Panay. o). Hew Brigid/an, Pa. Berveya, Ilapeaxid" Profiles made cm abort nonce. (sel7.•aB. Chandler t Sow% Nadas. Brahm a. • ter, P.. au. to !keret 'Station bulkUng. AU work warranted. Prices moderate., Mrs rie a call. [Dovral rAL ANDERSON, General Pollee. Dela A. 7 • the and Collation Office, 0,1141- Rea Depot; llbeclaton . eir Co. Par • All business entrusted to my cars will receive prompt attention, on reasonable lean taprat,WAL sese v l r ;np i r i ll This Nebo:Fog bag and aneersafally conducted by Prof Taylor and able saalatante. offers extearlve comes In lba Clannal, English and Made. Par Catalogues ad dram H.T.TAYGWL hle~ln! anaershllled Mannnictaring and will sheaf, keep - on hand a large stock of No. 1 end No. IIS end is loch Shingles, which hewn? disme oft moderate rotes. The mill I. bested Bonin. station. on the C. d P. Rallromd, D. UMIAK - KR. ianll:69. C cutd&ied Prepared a•—• to dellvergoodburotng to all persona needing the article. Orders will receive prompt attention. S. r. Dec. %JOG). TAM. CAMERON, Attorney at Law• Heaver, P. Office in the mom for merly occupied by the late Judge Ad tun. col. lectlone, tr., promptly atteded to. . mitre& ly. DENTESTEIVe—Dr. J. llurrey, of Midge water, hos an "ORlce Right" to oshoe the gen uine GOODYEAR HARD RUBBER: ernseequent.- ly he to tot use the Dry Ribber. oe noetnelood, le ohne for teeth. . • . 4:old and Sliver Map pot in at tba best nta• terial. and all work warranted. Feb3:l7. • A MA RANTII Lodi* N.. 2911 1 1.0.0. T. Li IMO; every Woodsy evening at 7 o'clock. In Rochester. us CORN Hal 4 Debitht I . JEILIPIET, Watchmaker and Jeweler, &I . street, Beaver, iNs. (In room adjoining J. c. Wilson*. ogles.). Gold watches tad chron ometers rispalred and warmuted. Itagravlng dons to order. The patronage of the public Is solicited, laid atlefaction guaranteed. Give us a trial. aprlnEcam. • . illteCnititalte Banker, 'corner of Third eaten and diamond, Beaver. Pa. Mon •y loaned 00 Governseent Bondi. Interest allow (d oU time dapoalts. We will also receive goon. ratio. for pnllefa In the NATIONAL LIFE IN si NCB CO., OF ME U. B. Alio liturchante, liteetariorere and'Artizana' Co.. of Pittabinnk, 1/Iliem below the Court Bonne.. • riol7,lnOttit [Emile Dealer In - Soots. Shen. tillppers and Dairen. foots and aloes made lo order. • A long espertanes In the bushiest ena• hies bins to do work Ina superior manner. Terms us/dente. Shop on `Third riroet (near. Rev. MU. Ira's Deoltstore). Deaver, Ta. tilve hint a call Wore purokadag elaewLere. spr:Jargely • TAIDITEEBY SALT CO,. Manorartmervand Meilen in Table and Come Bait, at Indurb7. Iklarer county. Pa. All gall pot up to good or der. and warranted to give rattspictlon. Orden promptly attended to. V. B. BRIGOE, lianagrr. E. BLUNT, Mee. it,Treasurer. PECIAL NOTlCE.—Persoes bevies heel. Cl. to transact with the County Controiselon rr, rind them tn. newton. at their office, on Friday (leach week, until Sept. la. 1%9. • By order orthe Board. JOHN It. LAKIN, Clerk. r1101:11} It AR. D. 1111.11UIT, Notary Piddle. Con veyancer and insurance Agent. -Deed' end A go...mints written and acknowledgement, !sten, .tr. Raving been duly consmlmioned udgent fog several drat class Insurance Companies, rents 'siding the Fire; life, Accident, and Live Stock Ihnortments. te prepared to take risks and write yodeler, on the met liberal terms. Also, agent for (be .Anchor line" of grit class Ocean Steam ers. Maids :sold to and from all pots in Eng lund. Ireland, Beetland,Germany and Prince. Of ice In leafs 'nick row, Diamond, Rochester. goitre; • A DIRIX/lIITIXATOIPII P1011101,,,---Let• tern of Ad WalsOldion on the wars ot Joao l!elfi of green township, Surer mom, Pa., dee'dilmtrias been granted to the under. elatted.,lo porton Indebted to mid estate ate za attired wallas Isurrinaw motet sad lbws Daring *Wm agaLseithe woo well Mated then properly aotbendested Ibriettletn II UHL ent. NELSON, ntrEllt Adsainbrustor. Miseelianeouß. Roh:reros4l.llll Cherry Tonle paten, ARE THE BRAT IN USE. USE UOIIIIIBWI The try best In thiMstiket Rro E• ,tELLERS ;4 CO., vio.4liPsooD STREET 11.1.0.1te St. Cta ii ra , pots', Mae entrance !l0 101 PITTEIBIIIRG11;• PENN' A. Wholesale Agents for the West. For gals by Jobs Xosts,'Besisr, je3:6l:ly.' I Pontefract Cass, Manufacturers of Woden Goods, FOUR DOORS ABOVY, LDOAIVS FLOUR MILL Pallston, 'Waiver Co. wr n iti it nnoosinsirizinite man Weavlogini Illankete. Flannels, Cattle. Caleloterea, Knitting Tam, will melte pedal eteeetkit, et Woe lon er than the lowest. Givens a sell berme purchae• let elgewhett. Jettt {.2 VATIC:WEIR of tie lama .A.i.vms: II Iwo. of' MUTER! TOWNtIIIIP, In nal Jane To amount Ismught forward' DR. IlaaßO.Of tr., bonds and Interest oalodensesa.... 645.57 lONIA Wm. linden= In tied:Mut is Tremont. BY emti paid In Bulb, and be bonds ^ 5301.511 By. sundry receipts end manatee Inein• diet treamurers percentage. 9&11 • ' • • • To holm* In ea& • warrint• tissanr- 11751.11:1 ,•I•'s haatio 1174.24 r 46.13 U. RHODES, S. N. DouTturr. Andlioro. S. E. WHITE, • (Load copy.) ' jaill6 Jt %E'‘ : } 4 . 7 11 • ,criteqtr6 i."7tl" nib id 0 r, . 1 .1 s Vol. 51 7 —No. 25. New Ad • tlk ILO °MID& Ma 1124 nEWGthbk 'To WIZOLXILIVI Nod MAIL warm LEAII.., LINSEED 011.4 j ==l - BRUSHES, NAILS, Mixed Paints. color% hi an Dry, F -- D, a,oa OD, Boiled Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, Lard Oil, I ' SOrits Terientlae, [ , , ... ~. Coach . Body varnish:; COPAL Y ARNIEOL tYN~iajuU.aa.MiAa ' 13/TELLAD AND BLACK VARNISH, COALVE PATENT JAPAN , Alens#B MATERIALS, Picture Frames, (to order,) . LOOKING GLASSES,: LOOKING GU33 PLATES, 'FRENCH AND PLATE 'WINDOW OL/O3S, hFRENCH ZINC, . 1., *GLiSit:AND GERMAN GLUE, 'SAND PAPER, &C.' !Hl* tenni are CASH - au d Heery of Goode. janl:69 DW. u... MIIIMIRAUD, W. A. INSTIL ISSTRANGER TII/IN FICTION • bi ■ powlyortatt that DR.H. S. HIBBARD do CO H. B. Anderson': .011 Store BKAVER. PA.. bare Drugs and Groceries, Which they sell u cheep as can to bought In Plltshargh. They hays an- and and moo-daily teettivlng. 'PURE DRUGS • AfEbICINE.S • • PERFUMERY, • Patent liedlethearatall ikinds, legal. Cap, letter sad Note Papa Pena, glc ty pe, , Ink,Paney and P o w Boa , • Pure Wines and Liquors, ter Medical putele tram Burning Otte, and other ar. usually kept in Ira clime Mug BWee. The Doctor having had a practice of ten pearl feels confident aids ability to the eatlesction In the preecrlptuto department, which la trader bin special charge. He charges nothltur for *deice sod prescriptions. Physicians Presaiptions Carefully Com pounded at all Hours Day and Niiht. We also have an asoortzeeol or lEilugrur, Cornet!, 4-Non, QOM raned. Splines; Flaverint Extracts, Jellies, Callao, RAISINS, CHEESE, CRACKERS, AC Our goob have been booed low for ebb, se lected with great care, lad will be sold slaw very lowest priors. Glee' t,sa all before Dorebssing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in eluding, for goods. U. V. HIBBARD CO. E xtraordinary I GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION IN BEAVER, could not be more astonishing than the fact that SlMON.suTrara & Co., keep te beat, largest and freshest stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, &c, In Bearer county. And although it takes sue to wake a Balloon thse.you will And, if you visit their establishment that they don't km to resort to gas to make their goods go. To all. w• would pay. "rush In" lag emansine Our stock! 'We have on band the finest and beet TEAS, COFFEE, SUGARS, PURE SPICES M01a.3 th ses, S,yrits, o Soaps, so e bud br ds f Tobacco and Cigars to be found In the place ( We make a specialty of FEVR E`EFD buying an se og no • t are nown t . be the eery best eariett• in use. Our:establish ' : meet enjoys a well earned reputation In this par. Hadar, and we Inked In the future as HI the past to mishap it. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Don't mistake the place. We ere atlll at the Old stand, wertend add dt., Beaver- Pa. 'Come and see WI, Dana. T ee Howe newllaxliaellines AAR THE OM MAIMED OP ANY IN THE tVORLD The 7 big the 02111 tteutag Macadam ever made and hare been manufactured continually under the auperelainia of the eetgtnal Inventor, rEMIALf4 ROWS Jr. Since =air Beat Introdoetioa mat m. tat ems- Mont upon these machines toads within the last mr.vatttrizzzigz.irrzaud.2.--,...,ty of perfscUon and that they ars not only the oldest- established but tho best In lb. woos. Them mschints do Imam* work upon all fab rics is fine =team= II ildag a @User, ales Ito Intend= of Mr. Boom slam 11 Poll boa sides of the fabrk,Samed. The tendons new, novel and =varying. can be adiosted to any degree of Ugh t. sew ',BC altar adlialid do not require changing. mama int &Moot thralls. To those who haw used lb. Haw* Yaelitme, it itOt noosaim /as as to spook t and rr. mould onlyadd others who.wialt spark= atadthies to be sato sad wo =no nureldsos Sign buytng any other. Saud far Wail= Applications far agenda" mast be addroosed so BIBLES d STOOPS. Solo agent" far.insersala. New Jemmy. Dais wart and West 0111 a" IS dointh and So. d R Clat St.. Mohave', Ya aoptrahls. - Lambe, • PTIUNINULD AT TIM LOWILEIT A AT DRRAGH'S, • 116 Skazoo, • iI)1., 1 1 L.` ' ItiitEACMG SPRING = STOCK. • -3* A E T s Oil Cloths, Etc., Etc. M'CALLUM, BROTH'S. ==l 1 , 177EEE GB. PA Mire qn 'WM . TiCE,LAINIEtii IN TUE MAw Prom thiFinest Qualities to the. Very Lowest Ortulest. . Fluo, and Catpinon Tablpegyers, !Le., ac. Pripe; uniform to all, and the lowest. M'CAIIUM 11R08. mse;;4.ly LXECILITOSUP Narks. - rase Net.. imam leaving been granted to Um under signed on . tbe wale of PhllofrU. clammed, late of theboroegb of •Freedom, Nester county. Pa, therefore, all persons Indebted to said nogg are untitled to snake Immediate payment: and those harine. dams spinet safe agate rill pts 'Fent them duly antbenticetud Ice settlement. CATHARTNS TIOIPITHANRera. CHRISTIAN HOLLAND, Her. Jetta r Fa 1.•• i 0 61 , 0 0 s 11 e r W v.: • = vis = = re = 0 g torw e tm FAIRBANKS / it ' I a . etriTilPAiDli of all kinds. • A LSO. 3.IAGGA GE BARROWS WARE [MUSE TRUCKS. PRElt4e4Ebi IMPROVED MONEY DRAWERS. valzuranicw. More As Co.. 104 Second Avenue, near Wood At, Plitetresst. SCALES REP VIRED PROMPTLY. spr7:6mos. BREAD ! BREAD 1 The undersigned takes pleaure In in forming the pnblie that he is still engaged In' the Baking business at his old stand, on Market Street, Bridgewater, Pa. Be warrants that nothing is used in 11101 ba kery to make white bread out of dark flour. Persons leaving their orders at his bakery will he supplied at their houses daily it so desired with the best of bread. rte. J. G. YOUNG. We will pay 000 Reward for a cage of Catarrh that we can not cure. , Sold by soot Dregglste Everywhere. ortt.r 51i egrra If your Drug givs have not yet got it cn sale,dont be put with some worse than worthless strong mold, '• fumigator,". or poisonous caustic solution, which Dnve the Disease to the Lungs instead of curing tr, but send sixty cents to us and the remedy will reach you by return mall. Four packages, post paid #2. One dozen for Ilk . _ Send a t: cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh.. Address the pro prietor, IL V. PIERCE, M. D., mar tkllntkitntlm.) Buffalo, N. Y. prinem, TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE, Is Is composed principally dt the celebrated Guano AT,TA vm&. =1 ' A.II[MONI.A. 1 An am la quantity to give actlvity (without lulu ryi to Ow vagetalWw, and a large quantity of not üble Bone Phosphene Lime, Together oath POTASH and SODA.tbe monad aliments of o I The high estimation ha which It IA held by many thousand farmers who greasing tt In peke tame tooth., kinds, is eurtlnanunies of its nine. ?Ike $56 per ton. Bead for apaaphlet ! Addrees—The Alta Vela Guano Company, 51 Broadway. New York. T. O. NOUGAN. succusoitio' SHALLENBERGER BROS. bid. IN Fine Family - Groceries. . Queensware, Hardware, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARL. aecox. , FISH, 'FLOUR, SALT, LIRE, Cary Paw en in Mu for Goods delivered free of charge in all the Wages. . [DOA MEM Beaveir~~'a. ._ . . INE Car Factory BuUd Na. NEW BRIGHTON, ~Pentus. Slams% oew Ihreiatiyi Varillses*. eel*. , mar raserk,,. . . CHEAPER 'THAN EVER SOLD IN THIS COUNTRY:- 1.06 X . 4 4T THE PRICES! fiRKLPSEMIOSI::. COOK STOVE •%Y. No. T. $4l/41414 Ilia, largo litime Over. $l4 at No. 4.84.1481114 asks; Uwe egurt Ons. 111,311 ! I° ' l !* P ak :" "PrOtT a r. C " L Aiiidititszlar *Ann • Ido.l, !* Joao Patio,. alit.alit.boavy. 7 " Mil 1 . • imA,rixtra iwravvliug, j . Wi t" AIL T V lo• Enameled Grate Fpnate, o. Units 111 , 4 •• 17 D, •• • Si, o 19 .'" • "41, " 19 C " 21 " 111 e, 284, " "984 • 121, " 13,4 i 7PI, " 1 11 331:bia:YEEM8o xu' i 7.i. ruin Bud, " 14, Taray " " 14, wltlont Rod, " Dos, witto42llol, " 28, • • Pressed Sheet Iron Summer Pieces, Plain Enameled, witbl:klwi)ental C4ntse, 4111Vork 11 7 (1mmted. Give us a thil. TERMS, C.631f. uctl4ll4l J . l 41 HADIEIRON* Dmler In Flour, Feekand Grain, ROCILESTER, (ox sus gni.) ' Moor at_ to omit all, la mold to Mpg use QITAr... NM Feed, otatt WA AL CORN MEAL, RYE FLOUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, . CORN AND OATS, coostaials az head. Also, a cheap sad soaves lan wooden Pump, the cheeped to use. A (lastly of the °debated Alta Vela GUANO OR PHOSPHATE E.lHirrrLii I buy for CABLE, and all for the saute. Cash buy ere will Sad It to their advantage to call. 18..A1l Goods Delivered .live..loll JIM WO J. C. HAMMOND WALL PAPE," `ALL PAPER. WALL PAPER WA largest and ebespeat .took of Wall raper to Beaver County. BOOKS, BOOKS, ' BOOKS. ~.IL and .nn tic, A lar Boom..sortment of Wentnoncom School and Hal 800, constantly on 'add at Pub thatone PPPPPPrrrrrrllliiiar. Gift Books Satiable for the Holiday; STATIONERY,. STATIONERY. STATIONERY, .dn'extenelve etuiety of Paper, Envelopes, Lead resell., Gold and noel Pena, Ink and Zak Stand", Le.; Ake. :We are the ezehmtve *vat teethe celebrated • Volleris Gold Pon. for Me County: thaw milking a good Gold Pen, . would do will to we thaw before • p arcbeshig. We are the Agent for this County for [rider's Photograph Montag • Canniest,. atteudow of Clsrgymes la reepeettafly called to this, me we an sell Mesa at the lame diorama ai they would get from the Publisher. Mira:ant School Gov. eminent for sale at Publishing' prior. wWito have eamatautty on hand Floor 011 Cloth la variety. WINDOW 14113.A.110Eksil. WINDOWCIAOPTIEL, RUSTIC & PARER SHADES. • oa Wad Toys and Wifely Gads suitable for the J. F ''PRICK, Doll Ibtedway, New Wolk TUE GREAT Zingari Bitters. A Safe Blood Purityer, A Splendid Tonle., A Pleasant verage, • A CERTAIN CURE AND PREVENTATIVE OF DISEASES. The ZINGARI ue composoded her a proullptleo of the celetestal Invitee' Phystella Dr. Carrera wbs, slier years et trial sea expor ters,. dloorered the Luau= Etras—the root rwortable vegetable gr Weft= tho estft. Pee. L ap, has ever yisidod—cortalaly Ow meat War, Use Da the can of dloftis. ft, ia tomblaatke with the other valuable pragerDis of which the KITNOARI iDTZDS are eemposed, win cam Lime**, Fever and Ague, Billions Fe ver, Cbolic,Colda,Bronehitia, Ccinarimp. lion, in Its first stage, Flatulericr, Ner. • , roue Debility, Female Comp Ants, Rheumatism. Dysentery, Acute and Chroic Diarrhces, Cholera, Morbut, Cholera, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Scmfu ia,-,Dumues of the Kid neys, Habitual Costive ness, le., &c., &c. L the prerestkr sad tuts of the above dhow se. It has nova be.. kaowa to fall, ramrods ar ka most proshola througho tea of the ftwatty, teithwas toothy. Let the di r piate ad far drain castrato* Welbootdals sad coed& efts of dors who bare bar cured Oft their rem had bon prosoftcod hopeless by our had phydebas. Mad* epot, • F. RAIITEU& CO.. - No. ,N. host Street, PID/Astphia. Iterriairmaassi itter. o ed by us. ooveraor a•ok a. hf Pfull7kawia• How RebestJ. ribs, of Hew. Monad *elDarer mines, Err art 1„ WlMMlNafterr . y, aft arm s w Mao REND FOR MECTILADS. . -. r.' la= teila6 be* five' fly &O. pros price somewl =AM - It was her Sell, and he ling. rid Jane, at the consisted in his brushes. lithe hi that no better Mu than lay in them, 1 such another, and dollars I tares, who • what be might a courage tinestribute eeived, and, - thith by mid ht, w iand' who m ight But ' lug yew, the peagy than - soon as g 'Philip and him to any nard, the Jane, made such depend 4 Aim:Sled of. of his ems .olt by corn teifttuunlowanee wl • His manner very evident f with Mason! In so many is not able to sub er would take If he did so, II derstanding tween.them • It was at called, sylv La LIS 014 LSD 4.00 CPI 4.75 • 0.0 LW ILI3 13 13 ISO 1.50 cri MERItICK a CO Ing them, sat,. Coming wht, abaft her husband._ —.tut him, with the pride one tbeis — in the success of the nearest and dearest. She ftpe cially experienced sensations of tri umph when she spoke of Mr. Rumsey to her father, and - quoted opinions entertained by good authorities of his genius and skill. Theold gentleman had never been a patron of. art, and had no reply to maketo his talk ; the only thing that he could say to the purpose was, that, if, Ramsey could support his family by his profession, it would beafortunate thing for them all around. _ _ For ayear after Philip had ;mle the discovery .about his credit, all went well with our friends—se well that the little lines of worry, which had now and then appeared on Jane's face, and threatened permanence, en tirely- disappeared. ' Philip worked with unflagging dilligence in his studio, concealing his desperation so well, that his wife had only the dili gence to disturb her. When she ex postulated, he said, "These are my best days. I must. work- while the sun shines"—but, poor fellow, he was thinking that . the • sun would never come out of the cloud and strike the fog which environed him. He seemed to be ha happy in his work ; but If he had dared to touch on that point in the hearingl of any mortal, he would have made a dismal reve lation. And yet his condition was blbetal, as he perceive‘when com pared with that to which he was re duced as soon as his • creditors began to exhibit anxiety in regard to their loans. One of these suipecting the state affairs because Philip avoided him began to be very pertinacious; and Philip, of course resented that. Jane bad been building _so confident ly on her husband's success and fame during this year, that she bravely endeavored, in her ignorance, to stay this rising trouble--vainly, of course since there is but one way of ridding yourself of a dun, and that is; paying him what you owe. Dismayed by, her lack of snare, fighting in the dark ati she was, the wife's attitude toward het husband was one of entreaty, __'!For Heaven's sake, Philip, dOn't fiat" she seemed to say. The sliest,. based on loyal confi dence, had its effect' on him. Not a pleasing elk& Philip was so dis gusted at his inability to control For tune and command her favors, that the next friend who asked Meths pay ment of what he owed excited all the ferocity that was in him, and, mild man though he was, he had enough of the "Ton:stranger" in him to make his creditor indigent when he made it manifest. . Thus he lost a Wend, and tha keg embittered him. • And so matters went on; it seem ed inevitable that the should go from bad to well*, till therrawatt a perfect chaos and ruin. Philip bad, of coulee, real ability as an artist. T say, of cothie„ . . because he had already , occomplished what Is never accomplished without ability; he had found an enthedestio and proud admirer in his - will), and thor ouabgoingabuse, as wen as. gent blame. and praise, of critics But the progress he was making in swered as poorly his expect as it answered his needs. liecal culated on high flights befbre be had tested his power to run well. Bach skiff as he had up to this time exhi bited was the skill which may be ac quired without the exercise of great patience. He depised plodding, not knowing what he did. One would have been slow topredict for him the joy of the adventurous_ explorer who finds the oasis in the dffiffi - N because It seemed illltely.that be would keep to the, forest tordevl4 rather than strike out boldly across theodat sandst forhe =die /les which genius devoutly odes firegradOod-power—in despising it PhWp, of course,,*new . not nUt he did. Perhaps theexceasivepraise of well meaning but not over wise MI N kt-L , ;•.-.!'..'''' - . . . , -, • -, 4.,!..r. , ... I.! , .: , - -,':: . :'..--• . 'li . ~:••••,,, i ~• .1 . , i'. o, "P ,l , i , J ,, ftl : . - ;,;..Is, •.,..,., ~ r, " - I (-• It • '.; , . . . ME lit ; =5 I ,y; MIN 211:-; 1 8 ear-, -?!.'h!-., Nom be . war. quite= prudes* httrishly beatewed doing of what..aw mold oat a "greet Wodr," would Wily •. have justified it. findeAsi ids salkonceit to sicftrwShit no emoting of moms sro have surprised or 'even asUie- So Here" he wits in his timelyay.' intis year harboring ea Isfunaellteth notion that he was neither under. good nor' appreciated, end that he Was In the world too soon, and going to wove a &thus bemuse there. was ab deenendfie really good pictures. He wrapped himself up in gloom, ckawalted an eclipse in silence, and it came with a• rapidity on which even he had not catenated. Thus, a ticttne on whic.h he l had lavished month& abhor was loeut, from the exhibition walls to an Auction room, and there sold for seventy-five lam Wel 0/ 9°ol Lo make a roue itusiad." ..aan-1 01 iTreentssurprisdng worksdash ad off it h= a t , andsold at the same time,. three times the Ruh. Reflect on for a moment. • MI thought of Holden 'and Tan arid he did not seek the re. medy of the Ammer: But he said to his wife, who by , some mischance 'had become possessed of the newspa• per which contained an account of the sale, "I have a little self respect lett; Jane, If I have none ass the art knowledge °Eta& city: I shall send no more pictures ,to exhibitions, or to auction rooms. The dear public have Men the last of me for one while."' • . The,dear public Would havesmiled to hear him. .What did it care had not asked .him k go in g _ytin and If he persisted in g what It did pot want, why he y must not ex pecCiul excessive dtr w ife, gra The young lady, to whom be communicated his resolve,. tried bravely to smile, but failing in that, said with determined spirit : • 'Mine • must_ be good Judges -of ,Cpicture!: somewhere; Phili— od ef Come! we'll search to the beawerld's" end Tether than give up ten. -'The journey would be a short one," thought Philip, rueiblly, less we ,went on toot and begged our bread•by the way." He could not say this to Jane, he brought himself to tiny a thing much more • crneli which was this : • • • "I OM think of anything better for yroht, dear, than go back to your thther. He invited you to comm.-- We shall be obliged lo do something desperate—and' I don't want to do anything by halves. This, I conies!, is the matt desperate thing that I can think of. - He spoke without looking at his wife, and was thankful, though m ther surprised, that she neither faint ed nor broke out into crying. It had been for sometime evident to him that they must make a move, and this was the last day they would be able to remain in their present lodg ings, sines tho sale of Hagar had brought him only chagrin. "We must goaomewhe," hecon tinned, in a hard voice. "It costs me too much to stay here, and I—" here he broke - down--after all, he could not put the fact into words--could not Say - to Jane limit, he was unable to support her. It was now her turn to speak. "Y- ---- " - hid better'gif JUN* M is tiagta "I'm very glad that you don't In sist upon it," said she in a moment. "You really mean, Mr. Secretary of the Treasury, that we are without findsto go on ?" "Jane, don't question me hirther." I "Pride and poverty, I have always heard, haveh time of it togeth er," she a nswered.... "AM I not suiliciently humiliated? Pride I a haven't enough to keep me from saying all this to you." Philip found it Comparatively ea sy to say this, for:Jane had turn ed away from him and was exhibi ting the "versatility" for which she had always been remarkable, by giv ing her attention to the fine things in her bureau drawers. She now look •ed into their depths with an intent ness which indicated search or inde cision ; at last she took up hastily a Jeweled box and walked rapidly to her husband. "Philip." she mid, a fine color mounting to her handsome face, "we were married once--and here's. the evidence that it was considered quite an event. What a jem It was!" "A fortunate thing for you, that ! The most brilliant metal of the Wil son—two thousand cards out—more or less—wasn't that what they said in the papers?" "How can you tattle so? Fortu-• nate! • I don't think it was, Per it would have been if we really had been married, and you hadn't kept your counsel in this shameful manner. We will be married over again now, if you please, and here's a wedding gift for you, which won't get talked about in the papers. For richer—for poorer, this time, and till death do us part. You don't want one to go. You would be lost If I went. What would become of you, Phil?" Then both were silent. What could a poor fellow say with such a wed ding gift as that mate of precious things which she had:poural into his lap,, he by stress of. circumstances compelled to accept them? As for Jane, she had come to the end of words. ' But a long time after that day of her second marriage, as sheet= ways called it, she was saying to ter self, over and over again, "For richer; far poorer-" and thinking what weighty meeting was In the words. Those young persons...now went in less conspicuous quarters than they I had hitherto occupied. In a measure they were het to sight. It is quite easy to die In a great city ; nobody expostulates with you if you are re solVedtmen It. The wonder Is how any one liveson when dying is so easy. ' How beautiful modest too it Is to retire in silence! They lived on their bridal Jewels, when these had been transformed Into bread-fruit, and each In the eyes of the other became more lustrous and beautiful, as if crystal and pearl had by some surprising process be come transformed into Need, bone and thune;' As time ,went on, they continued to "hold their own," and to pay as they went; and of the darkness thete was no return.. Philip sent nothing to , the Amide. my in these days. Now and then in quisitive persons and friendly per sons asked why not, and received no satisfactory; answer. He worked, every morning in his studio, and elehorate4laral thought, and ex. permeated, as though he had the mint at , comand. and an indefinite extension from old Father time. His wife admired, praised , was astonish ed—but also she - was troubled not a little, for he made no .effort to bring these rolctures before, any buyer—be exhibited nothing. 'When he finish ed a work, be turned its face to the wall, and seemed to forget, about it. How long wank' this go on? able to live on penis and dimonds? Jane asked herself this question, and answered it by saying to herselt, "Yon fool I he has hit uponsomewAY of making money, thal's what he does when heisAway framyou. Ho, Mil ..~ ,~ E , 't It' y 4epioti ittbiaindioef-4Tia. 7 ifea.insos w hy: _ • , asked his* oft kulrallboairb Itt a • veil, lar. t t why be dki wit send two r these P ietum i - tc ; spring fi lm dom Tbe a be'gavrether was rattier more satisfactory • thaw the others received, though it , was In the , old Amin : , "I Wilt till people are ghat to hear IM me," and she pemelved that, thmigh be saki it with pride he spoke node without bitteraem. W h at was she secretor this patience, this re solve? They were walking op the evened h the moonlight, when she made a bbkl advance, and add : ' "How many. pupils have you, Phil V, i t "Ow" he answered: ' "Pupil must pay well? • "Yes, I would be foo li sh to expect better vii ." _ _ . ' _ • ' They were . both silent for a mo- Ment, and shouts as out of Bedlam at that moment 'broke on the air. Bidders and buyerswere at thei r work life madmen within the doors of the haodaotue building they were r i ou passing., They went on in silence for a block o two, then the doubt which long had bled Jane expressed It ' Phil, had rather starve than-to think olynuin such a place at work forme, gathering bread-fruit." "No danger," he answered, h al f laughing] I might shakes tree' like that, long enough before Anything would ha fur iss." .. . -- Jane made no reply. She hoped her silence would win his confidence, but It did 'cot, and so she said: "There Is only one thing I ask Ike, and that is to see a plot= of yours, a perfect picture in the Academy le:.. fore I die." "Am I en the . road to that?"' he asked, with a gleam in his eyes that she did not see. "You know best yourself." The anwsrer exp ressed so well what Jane had wished - lb my that the chief thing she desired was to be able to trust, bins perfeetiy—that she. owned to herself afterward that she could not have accomplished more In an hour's stroll if she had determined beforehand on their talk. - Time went on, and it became more and more clear to. her that theun shared secret was W blameless one.- ,Whateverwork howls doing Philip's conscience, was easy about it, and so Jane ceased to speculate concerning It. She hoped that he had not un dertaken a alai of private pupils to worry thelife out of him ; perhaps he worked on the preparation of-ar tists' materials; ho sometimes came home with.daubs on his garments. Which certainly ,he had not obtained in his studio. No matter, he was cheeribl and well; he preserved a steady hand, clear sight, and his am bitious art a lms.' So all must be well. She asked do more questions, but tore up the Weed of doubt, poison rooted, which had flourished is the shade. "If there must be a secret," she said, "there are two thatcanplay at that. Why shouldn't I have one as:well as he?" But—can a , woman keep a secret? ' It was in those • days that Jane BUllthey'S brother, Mr. Watson Bar. nerd, w 'it abroad with his wife, and old Mr. ltil/44°"Ideulfir i tattilli idil V" i " .:11N1110 sNAt i ltriS per- the good dant"—, spending a part of every day in her old home. The, old man felt the comfort of bee pres ence, and more and more relied upon it—and she was cheerful company for his Sick room, she was so stron_g, 'so eheerftd, so manifestly aatisfied with her portion In this life. Her father had, as it , were, turned her of, and she had been able to get on with out him-',while his son had done what he would, Jane lied been shift ing for hermit as bed she might—hut how she Lind flourished! while Wat son- was a ;breathing agony., These were among Mr. Bernardi:4 reflec tions day atter day as ho saw her come and go. He. would have dis missed the, thought had it been pos sible, but possible It was not. , As time, went on it became eVldent to Jane that sooner or later her fath er would say to her, "There is no use —I awl be left to myself—you must come here,. you and .fturnsey. You spend most of your time now in the street, coming and going." One evening as she was about to leave he did make' se of almost these very words. When he had done so she knew, of course, that, though Philip would raise oldertions, he would be obliged to remove them. And—this was a question, would old friends and the old way of life be restored by her re turn to her father's house? Can this earth by any proems get back , her old lizards and her ancient ferns? Are they hot aligone Indiscriminate ly into oblivion, that we may have warmth and light In our houses? Hail to the fmM by whom 'we' are what we are ! y was When Jane took the argent its up town terminus it was growinglate in the afternoon, and for some distance she was the only passenger; but seats were taker on the route by one and another, Wail entering Broadway be low Fourteenth street, they were caught in a tangle, and for three min utes at least policemen were occupied in untying the hard knot of longs, carts, stages and foot passengers. • , 1 She had nothing to do then except to look around her, and This she did. It was while doing so that an angel with unseat hands lifted up a sign before her, face by which she was to conquer. The door of the stage preceding them, that door on which her eyes chanced to fall, held her attention In a way that drew her forarard on the seat toward the window. and her lei low-paseengeni preceived, of course, that she was greatly Interested in watching the dexterous management of the guardians of street order. Not so. Neither was the sudden move ment of hers intended to hide the tears which started to her eyes. She only wished to ascertain whether she was indeed ^to believe what those eyes had seemed to see. For what did they see but a pictureon thedoor of the stag? in advance which she knew no hand but Ph ilip's could have feinted, unless it was a hand which his had guided f . Withdrawing her eyes from that scene, she glanced around her at the sketches painted above the windows of thee in which she rode. In that survey Jane Rumsay,wile of Ph p, seemed Pike much more than enough. The stage moved on stashs, - but now ate snail's pee, while one of the paseettgens at heart reit as It she could fly. Finally, when she had do. tided that she could sit there no long er, she pulled the. driver's cheek.— Doubtless it an annoyahce to oth er pasaengers that the woman In the corner should not have discoVVreds WI just after they were aS ti l _lm am triter that tireeune Wit ahe had gone aa no as she ! Had she - beam , asleee, Ra the7 grumbled- What cared! Philip =Ws wife, her swift liters over the' pase. anent? who pealed her might havl'lllllt, 'there goes a hap. pp woman!" She was With Joy that, even If Phllip EVIIIISEI : :::::1::?'-: - - - -71 / 4 7 '.; • ...rlp: ; ' i 1% ,', 1 , , 5, t . :u. :1 ~ RI 'FAtablished 1818; ink :lei pe#4- •14, suereeded Amman" to • her 'mom Om the both door it ierredlo for IMMO most dagif;iduolne. : t I a t a v =ledt 'ahe wodd, "What! up there ed errata these • buildings? I should ralloode..erm did not go dhrtracted with the dia." • Contemplating It now and In the lit of the neconity retamlngto he g r h Mher's home he love mailed even Eve's Phlllp had not retake:hod yet, and she odd to h re ? "If !bat hla se a% I will' It," and sbe faUy intended to upon h remindon but when he enmesh. bud saki little to him, by no means had exhorted the to' of talk, bid not even,imach ed upon her fidisefs proposal, when these woe& bnoot•ferth- •c) "While I was Tiding aOll7l this af ternoon, Philip, I Made up my mbad that. no matter now many twenty thousand dale:pictures yon au t r k I shall never keeps private IP "Why?" he asked. "`Bemuse we couldn't set npiiitach a ra gallery of pictuna aa, we have In a s There was a lazy Indifference In the answer which - Phlllp returned, after a moment' • ' "Pictures enough everywhere.— You need not abstain from the epoch oa that acaxud. , By the way, Jane, look at this vase from Pedal I've had It In my possendon some time. You mint pardon motor not present ing it before; in bd., I hardly, know bow to do It now. Excuse ay awk waninews." • No'wonder that they both laughed when the artist, discovered as 'an ll hunlogEgLetibllc works, revealed which lobster the tine vase dealer had marked "Par . + Is!" ' ' • • No wonder they laughed with tears in their eyed... Let quo laugh that win. Jane had won iv well ad Phil ip, in the great struggle for 03, and her. husband bad watched her pro eeedlngit with a pride which Induced him to secure for her this fine ' evi dence of her success, time before the dealer would besome abte to import duplicates for the market. But he had not expected that when he crowned her with ri love worthier than he had given her on their first or even on their second wedding-day, she would have ready for him a wreath of honor everisating. ' • • And nowthey must talk about go ing back to afauence, and the, grxst temptations of the world. Well, they had .w.saed through an experience which had so much enriched-lhem that. I have not scrupled to borrow of it m behalf of any who choose to ap propriate the results. , Certain omni bus pictures and paris-painted vases to my thinking may be numbered among the finest ofspecimensofhigh art to be found among us. a moronic VOR was LITTLE • , Tommy Jones had onceahnihday. Not a remarkable bet in itself, for most people have , birthdays, sooner or later. Mostly sooner, for, is one rms. older,• one dcies• l nof say • so much•about ones ' m have a "A. part - yl I guess not." "0, not a big party, only can't Char ley Thompson come over and play with me, and stay to tea?" "0, well, I don't know that I oto- Ject to Charley. I think It woukite rather a good plan, and I'll make you some roUndhearts for tea, too."' So Tommy kissed his good mother ' and ran olf to Invite Charley. Free enUy the two boyacame back; Char ley in the very_ highest condition of scrub and polish attainable' by mere soap, water and brisk toweling, and his lair flying r of his bead with excessive that be might do full Justice to Tornmes "_PatY." They at once adjou rn ed to t he un furnished room over the dining room, where Tommy held his headquarters. The walls of this. apartment were covered with 'wood ,cuts in every style of art, and here Tommy had collected all that be 'could • etdl his own in thews)? of toys, picture books, and all the rattletraps in impend per toning to boys of his age. Their games were perfectly harmo nica's, for Tommy planned them all, and as Charley knew perfectly well, that If he did not play Tommy's, way he woUld,get 'polinded,' he had enough to see that discretion was by far the better part Of valor, and gave In at once-to all of Tommy's sues. bona: So they had a and Tommy showed lB = all of his things, and at last he brought out the famous dollar bill: _ _ .. . - Charley looked at' It all over and amide down, and whhed be bid an Uncle John—or at least a dollar bill of his own—lot added with a sigh, that he- never expected to haire so much money till he was big enough to sell newspapers. Tommy was**, "agrand indeed, thatles could get arhills without working for them, when the tea bell rang., Off started tbeboys. • "Ain't you going te put your dol lar away "0, I guess it'll he eafe ley enough till 1 after ten. Then motber'll make me fix up the play room, and I'll put It away then." Wholesome discipline of the Jones Wally. 1 -1 So Tommy ran down stairs,' call ing to Charley to hurry' or the slap ' jacks woukl get cold. I Theybad hot shu4sieks with so* and nut! carsz the in honor of Tommy's and stewed dried peaches, and . M. bones, who was a very quiet, round heed little man, served the stewed precise* and the 1 1 lodara, and Mra.- Jones, who was briskund lively, and Won *good many ribbons, poured out the tea, and everbody ate all he could, very rapidly, indeed.' ' • ' bri ntauki Then Char wanted to go home, for It was grow dark, but Toiruziy insisted that he. s help fix up 1 the play room. Charky that his mother w‘saki get a t him. ' Theo Tommy ped* id= to stay. and CNuiey. who was a bit of. a corn!, and darW not stand a 'stump, consented, and they went np stairs and beganto regulatethings *little. , In akw minutes TomW. gave* howl ! Then he gave , a',, And I spnuig on Charley llke a panther. "Yon stole it I you stolen:ly That' t's 'hat you ton wted Year to nieak Abe! NI gin' 1 "I didn't!" - . i "You did I" • "I didn't! welder!" , - ' Mrs. Jones had nut up to the some of scam. (Mr. Jones bad rue Wick te th e w ow: store. which aegis open tilleigrd o'dock,) but all she could ."Y yak ou did I" ' i "I didn't I" ' , Molder P' • Mrs. Jones separated the combat anhi, tried to make Tommy stop his Washed ( barleys -bloody M faCi Mib lZ S him yo ur that the would try and twilight* of thecae° tn• the morning. Mean c '. ) 1 , , anent iitilkha-r, iciad must Inr rliNy be' 004=W • 14 iZartif L ad"NetifwVkib.re-1 While un Tony_plameld,oo4, roar kit like A lOW Vellilelk..Adi nearly threw tiro pkw soomentth ,kia.nwn windows.. lira Jades, with the help or Brid get, moireised; Nam' eat ea led b main three; bs l ,lt e 4 Word trim him till was *rod about, whkh she ly indieed to um, but as 'aingas she hadn't an idea es to the merits or the teak and never , whipped)* mend peinciples, the wiselyldithidefto wait WI morning belbee calling the; ass. ,Then she took a small . lamp and - mearebedcarefttliyover thepLyroatn. 'But she could Miami temeni Usedol kr bill, and had to go aormerfidly to bid. Sorry for tbelownittbe, and very sorry Went tbirt tserlittie boY bad got into:such arrungenrerna- Me rage, and very sorry tbatthe was ra= l taken gu rmom. C Oler o l Charley's mother, he she. but lltUe comfort except in hinksed hid to work bard at , her needle ism very plain living. It would nearby break Mrs. Thompson's heart to hear that her y waa not basest. , • . AA be kir theft hewed house ;vow- leg that If he ever got big moue' 1 he'd thrash Tom Jones out of his ' boots for saying iSe - took, ids dollar, and as It emceed never speak to him, nor lentibbin his India rubber • siss=is awe no ha Med. •. 1 • teeell tto hi ve tbbse use 'a you in .11#3 ISM ho us .wigesi th another family. W i arieraily It' Isn't a good plan. / dn't like it. But you see in Olathe one km Ily couldn't vil help It, Lf the Mb er thaw to . And th ey- Aseh' a little -mom ; only a little space Wiesen the, bleepers, under the play room • • Door.. It was 'is_ illy Mr. arid Mix: MOMS and their babied. •Thby were a vivy • quiet little j -ate little sad made very little disturbance, Ors the , afternoon in question, the boys had made such a noise on , the Door that the mice bad 1 1 1= 1 13r their very Lives. - But now. that the. boys bad raced away to theiriaepper: Mr. Mouse began to think •of tithe own, for they had had ethane toed for bears. So he peeped out, et the grand Moorish arthosewtheastranee • to his dwelling. In-other wank, he , looked cautiously oat of the half this , knot hole, near bit ned. ; There were some crumbs Of dough! nut mattered around. Mr; Mouse relished them exceedingly,, and car ried one thrge morsel Mme' to his wife. Then be came back and .pur• ' sued his InvesUglitkina Preaently, bark he came at a fail run! 11. "My dear," said he, "here is Just' the thing! You comphained of being chilly last night, and here is a nice blanket. The nights are frosty for the season ! And, my dear, as Nib bler - is delicate, see that she is well wrap ped up in It.. I'm anxious for her lungs this chilly spring." So saying, he thinstlato the nest a ofgreen paper, crisp and new. with Mr. Chase's handsome Bice ; one corner, and Mr. Spimuir's= signaturela the other. Mrs. had little*? say. but sbegsveagratp ftililittlitigneak-, and divided it and the . who le, made them- „ seiner vcorolbrtableaccussic •. of it; taw:, she re_ %Add patUw bed room carpet upon it, and • take' the spare room 'carpet be causalves; • and put the parlor carpet on that, and get a nice, new,English double • beck for thparlor. And 0, wouldn't that be nice! and then we. • could rave our parlor for company.'! Mr. Jones stroked his smooth lisce. lie felt as If he had pulled the string of a shower bath.. He foresaw • new walnut and red furniture, lace cur tains, and fralglin-crucks of all sorts, In everybody 's ,way and ' experhs tlen of himself and his eveninfg ; per. And I don't want any be looking enop , any for myself than I've got now.' Mrs. Jones simpered a little, not much. "I shall pat the gas nod water into the room, and at op a dothea prm and paper and paint it nicely, and matting will do - for this sear.' Mrs. Jones pouted it little. "I only thought it ovoid be good "So it will another year, my dear, excellent." Mr. Jones, though a small, Smooth laced man, was Captain of Ids own ship, and Dirs. Jones was a wise wo man so she cheerfully submitted to matting, and the next day the plumb ers tame. Up came the bowl next the base, and down went the pipes for gas and water. Mrs. Jones super intended It, for she liked to see things prorly done. , The Iron gas pipe welt down flat Into Mr. Mouse's former residence, right ahadmade mong the their nest. bits of green paper Mrs. Jaws pounced upon them like a hawk—ors housekeeper. There lay the remains of Tommy's funxas dollar bill. You and I knew long sic), that Charity did not take the money, bat Tom mil& mother dldn't,and Char. ley had been snubbed at school and out of school, tffihislifbwaswburden, and his mother had cried herself to many and many salight about it, she .never dembted the truth of era ianu, yet the stairmade her wsmable, bare the first thing Mrs. Mims did was to take the bits over to Mrs. Thompson and tell .hermit about it. 'Then Mrs Thom cri ed, and was =redeem that should have so tummeonab Hot they finally made It all up,sad Mrs. Jaws bought a new dress on purpose to have Mrs. Thompson !rake mM her well for doing it. they pasted the bit* of paper neatly on a piece of llama paper triounal It nicely off, and put a little more money to It, and Tommy bought copy of one of those stories of s had boy wbo reformed, and saved some body's life. and had a boat lumen him for it. I (bract what k y the mile& the story that year ; you all now P: And T=usy mitt mad at Charley :z L ai i rlana they barrow knives, neand Jodie rub asl if i ligglxad haPPeued *ad Tom gives him ever so many hada, and Mrs. Jones sends all har to Mrs. Thompnon'a dram naikeese shop. And all this aunts about because Mr. Jones persisted in bringing gas and water intOVommy's room, In stead of Spalding the money ln boy - Lag an elegurt carpet, and 'boldest all the old owe back., • And berets, the nsOrat, *filch 'you needn't read ityou don't lite to: Ist. It isn't bed to potud a boribt do harsornethbrg pm lad out it he did It of not„ nor times either. , 2d Epon't live in the same house with another badly Ifyou can help It, lilt is ever so small a family, and takes up ever so 11Uhr ream ad. When you Ambit a. roorn.eon snit real combat and aonanors ors and don't paw meadow alootiony upon yotuastves. becalms you mat a parity kept ales, and mad, end and dark w , tor atom= ho. *an care a fig kapott, atteryoartrontdo
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