The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 19, 1870, Image 1

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4. Pffially liratenim 14•61101 Vali Avenue. PM*.
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• Furniture', and chilri:—lfoodkood. 'Wane,
nnd Ode. ,43 sollthaold a.. (o LT
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fo. F. Blgyy (hr. " Diner,' a Contatkaieg..
%J R. R. atm !: Hpeelel Attention ghee W M' •
and belle. feePl4:lY.
.tf — rPiNE . l4,lolilptli;
BrtildWay, le e r Dellbton. - Hee 'de repltly
Droldecay..Nese
/1. firlghion. plepitty
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ir .1. HDBITER. drorerlee. Queer:swam and
Cr • lforaretmld,Gooda. Broadway. ' ••••taaplatly
11 , VAN - W..11f. Dealer Jo Wall i.apal;Wilici•W
.14 Blutda, BooksOltatloweiry d Notrena; Broad.
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Q — CISIFS4tSTEINFI34II.Deatera In Dry Goqle,
1.7 Fancy ioloodo6 Tiotlboa:' Ittercbant Tdld d.
%whirr., Broadway. . roctlt,ly
.BICAYBIR •
't'iii:L6Clib'piiirrso. , kr, Dealer It Deprays.4
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Male SI., Deaver
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‘l " kr.lnlNWX.ri — ircs - ioi — testalierare let
1 nery, tOrner entail nit biker , Yareeto
licirffitirC7l
ereLelee;„,HOese,ried Slgu PalstervOtele SI. ,
Deaver Fella ' se4ll;ly
IMMIDEIZIk,WIEEM;,.4..q •
, TAMES POSTER, Tltrocr. Dealer Io ?In; C -
pup sejl ttlicet•lrog.Anow-ww.d Iron Urteru
Painful. *ridge at,Eridgewster. `,.. (irepfitry
Tl'Nfill - rilitirufnettuer - aorVealer 1u
(>! Boots ang' Shaft!! Ertflge 1114 •110digtrater,
Pa._ ,
t . -C. BURST, Drg Goods. Ilatry-CapClittra.
.I 1 ." Ce rills; 04101otbi and Trimmings - . Hedge
-81., Brldarratrr.- Pa. • sepl4;ly
•-• T r ff. 1 041 . 4 - TT.. Dealer In fleets Madtiitrei.
0 .. Viiilifd clirldgewater. • • --ve_plitly
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11 A:Zit It, 1141111wery, TclonalugsiM Motions
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' 1.• - 1 .130 k. t., Ilr_ldjewr24tr.,!_
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1 " - :- 0 1 / 1 116.1 Manufacture, Of poota and,
..i. Shot* Bridge St. Bridgewater. •,-- orgl4;ly
Ilt•EltelE Giagleuten'a Omitting disused
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onward. Warefiffrtimeglirldge: opt4Sy
TWIN , WOODRUFF; Glitter; M
,otite
4) Dente &Tombstones a all descriptions made
td order, Bt. Mtaltet st !er atneeta. ( 1417
a . ifilrerit CO:liroteries,' neenaware, n•
•• dow GIANI; 'Flour. Feed it ntry Produce
DablEVB Cot:set:Bridge It. Bridgewater. (vplttl7
,-; - 7 - .artifillor=k - rOptietoe
LI of Persian Olaine.at Dealer In Azente Goods
-Agents wanted. Water it. bet mIU., Bridge.
aster. P. O. address, Bearer, Pa. . .043; ty
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111111 at Smith's 11;u7Sto a re, atitramenster, be
promptly attended to. Cash on delivery-Lamest
price. Yard-McDonald'e Foist. setiddily
'noCiijF.sTica.
Paaq
Wi l es M a
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mood, [imitate& PL • , Otepl•Bly ,
I V i n o l iti g'P or'S - 11 111 ;;I a ffe r el l t i t i nts 4- 0 - .; ats in
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Pl•te Factory. See adol. - (aepit;ly
OfIN.KAILUIIf e II, .Brohjsr and ,Confuetioner.—
el Water st.,'llOchesrert Pa. • ' • 4 . lanp1 4 ; 1 1
INGRAHAM BOYD, Wagon - oieirilige
Ito Intstl at.. Rochester. Pa. rorplatly
07 two., carefully compouuded. • Water it, Ito-
cheoer. o • (sapli;ly
It J.l S,Electrical Physician; Chromic
11 dlo,ws made a "opecialty.. Office, corner of
Diamond awl Bridge ate.. Embalmer. . lecpll;ly
t,:i - EYEltltlt &MINS, Wholeatale d Retail Deal
t 7 coo to Dry OoodlliGrocerles,Flour,lPecd,Grain,
Hoot storoo.loort& Nails. Coe. Water & James
FULDICUICK:,Baket and Coofectiouer7-
1-I ,, Weddin4 Cake* and Ica Crum fbrubled
promptly. lin Diamond, ittiebester. •-(septEly
Dud SALE by %: tiIYNDItM - AKireartaiiiilers
kkr Foreign a DOCllelliC Dry Goals, tiotiOar,
Trimmings and, rabey.Gooda.gon.rad.Y. 'bottle*"
ter IL. 091.1;ly
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.*!;.LEIt co., Covrgtors and Builders
_nufactunii of Sas
IL I Lucalmi Lath dc. ItOchn°4."4,l3.b.g(lsele"pil&c:l
5..1 COM BOYLE & WILLIA 11S,8uccerwTratoe.
0 Lakin. & Co.. Dtm)ahr In Hawed and Ptonod
Lumber. Lath k nkingleo. Itochmster.. sptaiiy
puticEitiraviiiY WWI.. Y it IL
betworb GAL Gallon and unto rivet. uclikly
Q,Ziffirir (UM, blanufactareTWitailaskor
ThLCorrPar and tilted Iron Ware. Roofing,
oltodthlthac, attended to. X. York at., ottlkly
QTENVLBIt & CLARY, prOprietorsol Jotoraton
0 llovor; Good aoroummalatlons and good eta
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I DTMILLICIL — dcaIer7M - 118h - Wr. Gatteral
a ac. kenrl done immix and promptly.
Hute updana.L.llorhotllife PA
AriclitkrA.:tkerpri.
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table exteo.lon top and centre. Fl 11111,
k LIIEItT RUSSELL, Stoneware hi l trufactur i r4.
an ir t pirl
HAVING. Permanently. loaned . In the GIG., of
Zaltenoplr; Pt.; for the promo of praetfclng
Medielaml remactfally tender nay,profeaslontil
rerrleaa to theeltkena °Triad tillage and vicinity.:
uincorJArgAi4roppoilits.Nagle llotel, where
l• Gm Ito _ticid; beefs 'peofoislomdly
ynotter: ' IMR•Oorotte^ hmsediat•-and
prompt attention. A. V. CUNNINGHAM, M. D.
trprilityi • 7.
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1/etiler, In 1 1Vutn Cloaks.
Jewelry, Itriodical• and S"tananery.
nul Jewch7 Muffed. "Arent for the
- .193.6a)EEP - Srming %again°, Roche:l , l.o Ps.
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A Tl' COUN LAW.
Th nfSfreet, lireartri Pa.
I nticebri MO Court Uougle. Bearer.
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TOOM4EIVOtt . EPO & co.
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est NM ob time depos Prompt itteotlolll
mrt, to Collections., Also, Iwamoto Agents (op
;:.t.devd rvltable paFizsiatte•
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t..verv; et ulettAt Oltil,ll47ras
• ,ater street,
hrhlgerrittr, W. • WAlpraft 150 2 48 2•
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u bearer, Pa. 0121. es sod lmq Thlrd
tot td the Cutut Ilona. A lawboplasiot esittuil!
tt'lvta iny.,osre shall twelve peohlPt =r..
Pumas havlog Rest 'EWA ler
14,00 olsolog to boy Woo silopetty, collet gull'
4 .. nom wave limo awl tomperbyst rot
• 'partly
:11eN11)714 Dt. D. t Ilaylogpsessument
, IT:muted to Warm ' would rosOlua,_l lll 3._leu'
11, ht. prOihosiolll4 to th e Cilnion•
cr mot .otrOutidlag 'country. • Spiletal atteutiqu
Pud to 'MI wattle* ofkaude disarm. Mager!
dune withwsklllfel Mud. • Oelcoon Mod struet c
fc,, doors wawa( the 0011 I t. Mum.
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be bi• old booodri pro* itodon,_ln Ya
pkikeed•ei tdo old togh—... a nd
fnools Irby may wool elUier tie BUNT COOK
IN OttkVll, Beating bay., or man otheituad of
V.tings ur b‘ot. meieeial Ned wurkoweebip.
b 000••• IN 11l bo caudal:tad bi • • •
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e l , tri.tils atteascoMble 'Men • lir.
Int removed hie Oast or lotiiintmi Mora Pier, cued.'
er near the likidrd idepttiesitidg.tkm:' lu*
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LAMEZS" GOLI , 2I I O.EIEak
Deuchoui
Detailed Levee nvit
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%mot (iftultuelefli " SO 00
There ill have Solid Gold Caws, ilia ere tuts
Jewelled movements; mid, Is hundreds can testify, •
an • eplendid
RAyr,swz, ii-an WA TCHE
TiCtocited Le ca t airild 161126' '" " 'Ott to'
.Detached Lover trine). . ............ CO
Detached Lever t, WI-
GletietaLepllken., . 11 1.11
!Special Inducements are offered le these Watch.
ee.yehlehar pars tillrer, and perfectly reliable fee
/ pat.
' . 11,01 send, 'PI. 0:D.3 by Express, any of the
above Waterers. with Golo.d and A'ry, and Witten
&reale°, My_ desUnge are fair and honorable,.
ajM will be foaled satitfittory td all. Send sloop
Twin. artier* .Loney. nod base hyrire C.U_D. C.O. pin
from 9.0 lona per cent. Addrori '
• E. P., , ,ROBEETS,
Sucevosor to J.ll. ROBERTS,
72 t l q F ( h 1 ,7 1 ri rll4'
Mfacellaneons.
V. P. Le
Atturuniat w.. °eke In Mrs'
CI Kinky . * buildig, east of Public &pare.
roar 31:1y.
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.1131U111ET, Wateinuaker ad Jeweler,
1 anent, Ikarer, Pa. (In room. adjoining J.
lWllson's oaks.) hold watehee• and throw.
oakum repaired and • we:nut:ed. - Engraving
done In order. The patronage or the public la
solielimi,2and . .aindactLoa gruwantewi.. Auroras
War.
lumina:3m.
Dry Goods.
41 It
iirldfic•Street, :
' BRIDGEWATER, PA.!
•
IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A FRESH SUPPLY
OF GOODS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING
DEPARTMENTS:
33111( GOODS.
Bteubenrilha Joins,. • . • •
Can!mares and Sittineta,
s ,- . , Withe•Woolkoiblawkata, ,- :
White and Colored and
Burred Flannels,,
• , hierinsa,
Plaids,
Gingham,
Crkerga, • H
Lawns,
•• • 'Watei Proofs,
Chinchilla.
, Cloths.
Woollen Shaw
Brown and Block kinslins;
I)nllingn, ; 'irking..
'.• .tamon !,
Flannels,.
Joconets,
.• • —.. Vabletinal4. .
. -"/ '. 4 f i tt l s t 44 . 44. " •
•
Gloves
&-.3111a,
•
-' Groceries,.
Coffee, Team, Sugar, Nohow., White Sliver Drips,
Golden and Common Sirup, Mackerel In bar
. foie and kite, Star and Tallow Candice,
brim% Spices and Mince Meat- Alen,
SALT.
Haidware, Nails, Glass,
,
Mbar Locks. pool:Latches, Mires, Berea.. Table
Cntlety 411+1e a~A Tv!
sand bken. tt Bell.; Cwt
Sp:res, Shovels ' , 2, S. and 4 'I Ine Forks, Rakes,
Scythes and Snub.. Corn and Garden Hoes.
WOODENWARE,_
Bartsch', Tabs. Churns, Butter Print. and Ladles
CARBON OIL,
Linseed Oil & White Lead.
Boots and Shoes
LaI)IKS' MISSES' AND (MILDEWS' SHOES,
In great variety.
Rifle Powder and Shot,
Blasting Po'Ceder and Fuse.
Flour rood dr.. Queonoware.
heavy goods delivered 'free Ofeharge.
lly close attention to bushum, and by keeping
constantly on baud a well asentled Week °recto&
or all the different kind. usually kept Ina country
alum • the undersigned ho pu to Mae future as to
the put to merit and receive a Ohara: share or the
public patronage.
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. dec23418:1y.--jy7ched.
o4'wa6
, " ,- • \-7
e Most - OMnlee - Blisiness Col
lege in the United States,
Affording facilities for acquiring a thorough,proc
tical business education, possessed by no other
School In the countrii
Since its Incorporation In VIA nearly Sixteen
Thousand Student., representatives from every
State In the Union, have attended here.
No vacations. Student, enter at any time. sod
reatine private lanttaolhaa &ha oughont the entire
•••• • • •
N. 11.- h arareul w • (011 - partiellus aniranne-
Cutl3ll"4l f n iP ll .. o g sll A:PtiiselPs l P.,_
Ihrrosuitaft. Fa.
V• • ' - ", a. . , at - ,
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. • • ty, an maklair inradafel . ester -
0 161 ,1 1 . • sad Maws try *lir IP
..41plibl treedaMil Z.
as CUM& ..•
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''.• sad ettl Notoretarn. An the.. a&
Ski • c. 3 WI oktt.iforeloWe lothaegus a D....
C • Ity: or MMTes. N&1314 Pima Street Phlls4a.
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Dr. J. Nur.
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ewer, le deter
tabled that no
c . lllo l olFlitu,..: • Desna la the
-• • Mate elan do
' work better or
y , , doing • glen
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toot inaterlab
temanateetuted Is the United State., Gob% sad ell.
ver Chug perforated _la nodule that dales move
mow nettereetken guaranteed la all operallone.
or the wog relented. Alive hba • nirt•
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'Brighton Paper Mills,
BEMER FAlp, PENN'A.
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Thomas
HAVING REMOVED HIS STORE
TO BEAM,
In the - Rooms formerly oceupled by Orr
& Cooper, where he now laws and Intends
keeping
• A General Stxk of
MERCHANDISE
Having received !ma the East, within
a few days past, a dne selection of
DRY - GOODS,'
Latest Spring Styles,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
POPLINb,
ALPACA,
De LAINI3,
CHECK&
CLCYTHS.
JEANS,
DINIMS,
CRAIIII.
BOOTS
impa, HOSIERY, he., &r
HARDWARE,
SHOVELS,
RAKES,
~• - • ,r • 110 EB,
TEM BIICKEIN, !VEY:BEWARE. &c.
To -oto . - abnve ankles uor a kit
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Ths 4ll Pll96l , iettliY ihe Utah
en table paring- potatrawast,dlnner.
13 °'nettdotr tggeatiPgwreggirltb
the littler , cror ghbiet waessiea.
mistakable r w tatna"thetim
otwatarthe.lp) Olcithe pea
mther*, Sellting there to
sinews them. It daltry_weather;
and through the opewsnatiow rano
the sound of Mowers Istiattet, their
scythes, ti Withitheapilet
of the tho
robin' and' Ihrlirl •
crs*Oo 011
But it oul,flriitatall TheriPloca
Indeed everything that
' With' • 'reaches of - w hind,
fringed witkgracefal belts elf birch;
and softly,Ounded mountains Doing
their velvety foreheads to, the white,
fteegy clouds; Hutt wentaallingslowly
screw the exquisite ether, like huge
delft, of thistle-down. But this also
Irritated her. Everythlng•osuld be
beautiful save her life, and that was
cold, and rude, and barren. At least
Mrs. Thompson, in the plenitude of
her present ansitisfactury mood, was
telling herself that it Wm.
To begin; at the beginning: Jane
Lawrence had been au unusually to.
mantic girl, and had gone to a board
ing -school for two years. • She had
always fancied that she would marry
some famous artist or scholay, who
would take her to Borne and V,en
where she might live In a perpetual.
dream of lasiuty. • She so loved heau-
Wel Shiniest Perhaps all women do;
and, that may be the reason so many
are found ready to barter love for
gold. • •• -'• • • -
But contrary to all her preconceiv
ed noWsna, she married, Mr. Hobert
Thompson; a plain, practical burner;
and, instanter Waring it in Italy, she
went to live at the old houstatead,
which bad been the abode nf the
Thofhpeens for generations. Dreams
and reallty . stre act very ditlbersat, you
see. .
Hobert - Thompson , was a working
termer as wettest' practical man, and
all his people worked. Hiti•ruother,
had worked In her day , his'aistens
had worked he expected his wile to
work. - She cook to It gleefully.; She
had pot been brought ay With !high
notions by any means, _sad at first
the work.did not seem so much:. But
every experleaced lady knows! how
the labor teems • to accurnalate in a
Oda farniert,shanaehcild, as the years
after marriage roll on.. There were
plenty of men sad buys about, • but
only caw tromangervant was kept,
and. alra.• Robert Thompson grew to
find that she ,helped at nearly every.
thhigwarte;Perhape. Usages"' rgliab.
rat
I a the.laiser Instead ofjoung
lag n elegant foreign Wadies, argil
ding down aimed •esaals and drowse
hs pleturestatingoadolse, she had but
ter and cheese to mpke, and poultry.
Co rear, and dinners to cook In. he
long, lowpdlet ..
kitchen, r 4 4 .1 the
thousand aid one 'caret upon • her
shoulder's:tag go to make up a busy
household. quite a contrast:as musk
be admitted..
Witt" ,thino a little 'diMirent, she
wdoldnet= minded the work so
Winch; could she have bad nice car-
Walls& • I limitary, raid hooka
and a plcture,or two. and •ftchrer&—
The houte,Weiteo.hgrdnu4 ItnigUntl,
and its stneoundinas We get=
shabby.. At and she had not
thls, - nerearett for•it; 'bet riflery year.
lathe years went on„madematters
lOolcdrogierZf ',Old iflt'Thoustsison
'had net cora to be salad and Mee;
Mobertnegar, Ira about it. '.And
what :t .he had ? It is , only
natural Airmen to assume that what
had tkinefora Mother would do for
a Wife. • .
,Itobert Taat4pion
bgelbtla sak„rhat were • row:wallow
sheald tike place, at which.:
• .only stereo" tbehouse that had done
•Without , •paliding so long, conk) do
'yet., and the old things In It Were
mod etsaigh i thr theta.— She did not
' i ta t trit e.tongl etbe t 4 V 4ll9 . 4lld
prinslor some abwers. re• grits a
strip of mmd.undes the•sosith.par
lor•wiaddWe Where a shrub OftWeet•
Wer e4i. , infrar;rand - edreet-tilli
sald•tearigoldr Hammed in
'W• season,, Put they TO* 0td4. 41 7.
lonakeacarnou Sewers, and attaphr.
ellar the ears and elegant Plants gba
'badman la conservatorles.andpub.; „
tk?gpedraa, ;But . Robert Thompson
1111 M nalloort have though.' eg,h e y.
leg as such Vedas •Oings .
eta' s il t , The gaolers, like hi&scdf,
was allpeatind, fitted with 'cabbeggs•
• a g ain , p e wee' and sweet herbs.—
And arrrene l ors her unlovely exist
in Whk-hdissatisfactesa w ild be.
ni'i,tnigtst-Ongre- •'
,qINPM,OI4O I a , ' ll2 t P l44 " ne l tal
ens, Whets 'she went rdt
der, and saw,•hait _pretty.
snanysid,thern. had thin" she • •
beta* room than svgs nut or heerS'
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Wile WSW towindielti I pettiaps , toe
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tic l isidliiii;whiltehetroathelt handy
delkipit *tog'to Wake swim
restials ler ,
nakedshildneaa
The .iwiners!f-artvai bitski.leteed' ii•
Mrs.' Tiesamsaa .sehent,,They,
met at State4tkildoeir 1 adltrg
dorsis..T4; ; a
,amo4 l
honr et,i v,e,, img at one
o'doeic„.an4 prick* s litibr tam!
ear lusua.' , l t `*as`prldna how
Inildi Workirtai iimorhpffrhek 'hole
laantllttle peaked+, *YAM:chomps*
inadeln The longsftersoons. ..in l e
than amenth if woaki be ithe Thom,-
son'actnns Maseelve thazeimnpany—
kw4ha AtigitimmTsted ahe tletatallY
belt= to molder. miffs ,lihd means.
rot they.tnet rot en entertainment as
weAl ap,,. 'lfitsi if wing—tea In the 'after
noon ; 6 weal 'later; whett the
etitehingle ' oiler.' ' ,
What war Mid. Thompsmi to do?
Their stocker plates and dishes cons
listed of a feWoddsand ends of creek
ist deft, that had once been a kind of
mulberry eolor, She had lona Want
ed some new. white-Ware; she want
ed more,than ever now. ,tirover, the
keeper, of the village 'crockery-shop,
hada' lovely aet for isle. white, with
a delicatesprig, of • convolvull end
Atechbie. looking every bit as good as
cent Mimi. litni. Thotogskis had set
her heat on that set, and that morn
ing shwhatt•bioaelsed the suideet to
her htesbruad.
i . •
!Whattis the matter with the old
wear • asked he. ,
"Look at them," she. answered.—
"They are frightfully old and shah
by."
. ,"I dare My the food will taste as
well off them its off Grovees set of
whitmware." ' •
• "But; therein nothalfeirgh. We
have as good as none left.' • •
.o , 3tothei• had some beat aka:—
Alban:els It?" • ,
, n'hat ls'nearly all *oe. We could
not put the two on the table togeth
er.
. .
"Wh_y not?"'
"0, Hebert! .look at Mir. te•the
shabbiest old lot ever seen; ~
"It was good enough for mother."
• • Mrs.; RObect Thompson- disdained
comment. 1:T ••• e •
•t! You: would not have. hought.of
this butter the . ..swing-circle having
to come here. If they cannot come
here and eat from such dishes as We
have got, they. are welcome to stay
• .
There *ere tears in 'Mei: Thecip:
sore'. eyes; bet she crowded them
IttevAY Pack._ He took hls, bat cage
taut to his mewing. '
" I "We - really want thethlngi, Roby
eit.Theilitiflirovekosaseeerycheap.
I can get 01:we* fora mitre trifle.
Do give me the money.";:.
"tilroVer'll have too keep. ' em, for
tie: Pire got no mo ne y to waste on
fine- chin*" returned the farmer.
"ByglisWay," !tasking back from the
- *as% "Jones and Lee are coming to
&efts_ ;whelping hand. I want - Rs
get theiouth meadow down to-day if
eatilt's a lismoss : heavy crop I-1w
tabislibtike_theen
and thellutklutho want slx pen
-of butter- to-night ; don't forget to
have it ready."
With thew words, Mr. Robert
Thompson had marched off, leaving
his wipe to her- long. weary dare
work, darkened and made distasteful
by her disappointment. She was both
grieved and angry. It was a little
thing, perhaps, but it is the little
things of life that delight or annoy.
Existence seemed very hire and
homely to Jane Thompson that sum
mer day. With her love of ease, and
beauty, and symmetry, how rude,
and coarse, and hard, looked all her
surroundings. It was only one long,
monotonous round of homely toil,
unrelieved by any of the littlesweat
nesses and graces that might make
even toil pleasant. She did not of
ten think of It; but she remembered
that day, with the faintest little air
of regret, that she might have. been
far differently situated, and 'she look
ed, up to the pretty French cottage ou
the hill, embowered In a perfect for
est
of blossoming vines, and caught
the cool gleam of urn and fountain,
something very like a sigh trembled 1
on her lips. "Squire Bunsham's wife 1
does not have to beg fora paltry sum 1
of m oney to set out her table decent
ly,"abethought, rebelliou.sly.
And then, In her spiritof aggrieve.
meet, she mentally went over the
other things she needed, and that
Robert knew were needed. Why
was life to be all toil and bare ugli
ness? There was no reason ; he had
plenty of money. A new carpet for
the beat parlor;. paper for the walls,
so stained with , time; whitewash ;-
paitit;..setne fresh chintz; she remeni
tiered 'tall, as she toiled through the
long. sultry 'kinsmen, with an aching
bead and discouraged heart. It hap
pened to be washing day; and on 1
those days she took all the work, that
Molly might not be disturbed lu her
'help at the tube.
What butanes; had she to marry .
Robert Thompson? she asked her
self 'her alendervirieta heather away
at the butter ast the Hitbbar&. For
in the green and gloomy light that
Mee Robert Thompson looked ist
things to-thin she quite forgot. the
fact thatahe had %Ilea In love with
the honest, steady, and good-looking
young farmer, choosing him In pref
erence to Joe Burnham. whose she
might have had. Ice had a totrimo=
[w r en& ; two Madre' a year
at least, and a good bit of land,. which
he *vital, sad was allied "Squire,"
as. his father had .beessl before him,
He wanted-to emery Jane Lawrence.
and be Woidd'uot. Likes and dislikes
ameettereontrolled,,and she
.more. for Robert Thompson's T e l
finger than for the whole of poor tin
der-steed Joe.'Squire Burnham
found: another wife: And Mr*:
Teaspoon, thus wearyoras tbricsasty
envying her.' Mrs, B•ntuun would
come %midi the resC at the sewing.;
etals, - too, sad see the miserable shab
biness of the mulberry-ware and the
home generally. • ....The . butter
beaten sevagely•at the thought-
got
Robert Thompson was not au tui
kied.mwt—only theaghtless; he was
a type eta Very tinge teal more
whosk not feel e
heed.. el likes rugged eathwaY being
softened with flowers. Absorbed in
his stock, his money-madam-he did
not realise; hiet Motiotoeouswas his
Wirer West Mine. ;,fi.nd his, se the
Yeahlale
tied at hearts ly u ing
what she wished.for, or what she did
not wish; the- Intenselp.unisively,
pro% • Anil; Ilk oonseerbst , 'souring
her VM. 'NOw,.ind atz. when
iptve IA& short W.Wr ietott;
Upheld, irtelderekthe,wkie, .need to
be so sweeHanaperedl. _ ; •
welt , leclikleolsoott
Mrs... Thompson i themeSed i Ater wrath..
ItAkit way sellielettna unreasonable,
and atte.dtcl,'
w it! rate whit'' knew It.
She would eel . havit, the sitvtat- club
ai the farm.' wine what niktitt. The ,
potatoes got-boiled; ; the big:. like. iit
beef •witeelmasering on the ens::
fore twelve vs'elnek , had- well ; anwq:
cismv ~.hee,ti and hb t"
Alit* through - the ciiintani.' ,
Wi4reatningre keit:lferhodan
aoa.alweys .wanted hla'AlPeter I" -
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sentences now lUtir.rmets- -- T .11.111 i
Ara copy. Them/tater wrote it, and
he saldivaehrgaelthriseatt,itorn
and , altrOitioherit,r. Do read It
mother." .
lOC ThoinPeirk :her' anti '.11311 'of
the 'Cricked'. At' lbelberrY''ldetesi
paused - a - mohair td . latiter era thi
on the nee copy: •"A soft earner
tinneth' away wratb," teas' whit dte
read. . Warm not that theproverb
tirtierntw, had" tend Iternma of
the:Mr-b re;Was ,sOniethineln
1w .4pireorietatiairi to - ' the prompt
nmataat,thattell like -a cool sweet
wind on her heatettpuhres..,
"t will haveit ready ink moment,
Robert,',' she said quietly.
Mr. Robert Thompson' lociked hp.
Evidently he. had not expected so
pim '
sante reply • If the truth Must
be told, he had , thought a good , bit
that' qatirolng of his wik% request
about %he t i/Mite-Irate: . Not 'ln- the
way. 06 granting, it, . hut - that 'shit
would probably .he shlky. over. It
when they cot la. tri , lthitter. • -
"It deem t leeLbere ea •it.zdi in
that biasing Meadow."- he remarked
to his friends, as they went into the
cool north room' to dinner, ~ Folks
that can; keep In: doors this weather
have an easy time of it.. , They.dou't
kuour what heat b. - , 0 ,.... ~ ' -
Mrs. Thomson wondered whether
this was `slap at her.,Her face look
ed scarlet ewe& for ny- amount of
hest. As to sltlifig down with them,
she had to to walt on the party.
It was Wide* day, - and Molly must
not be called: : - , -
"Thisbutter mast have been . kept
in the kitchen. - It's like oil," said
Mr. Thompson. •
"1 took it out of the cellar since
you came In; I will go down midget
some more If you think I had bet
ter," was the reply, given pleasaiit-
"Never mind. Weil, Ir,deckwol—
do you call this meat broiled!" wept
on Hr. Thoinplon, as he began • to,
airve. "Its harder than a rock. •If
matt has to be' cooked pretty fresh
this weather, it needn't bo like this."
"I tried to have it nice, Rabat,"
the maid, - striving to eholoi:krok
az!:••
quhret In the toste,clikolteiti it;
wiki: ills friends looked itt.twit ow'
other. ---- Bbesit'down at length. but
did not eat. 'Mr. Thcbrigoonilnisind
his dinner in silence. c
Hewes watching his wile's thee.—
There •irne something in It •he did
not understand—s- Und of patient,
hopeless looki es if she no 'longer
cared to struggle onward. The uki
mulberry-Ware !citd lookatingter
the snowy white hsbki-clods_
too bad far them !Mona of ,hia4o -filt
M i rriiitirsor ll e .1144 -
son grew thoughtful . .
He palmed Into the kitchen when
they were going outin—how hot
and stifling it Mt with aga that big Are
teed as the south meadow. His
wife had been In it cooking; that
must have made her tam scarlet.
Indoo'rs was not so comfortable a
place after all, if.you have hot work
to do, was the idea that flitted through
his mind." And—perhaps the work
was over-much for his wife, who
at best was but a delicate woman.
A fresh, cool breeze had sprung up
from the south, as be wentout, walk
ing slowly, but the sun was horning
hot, still. Robert Thompson waited
to wipe his brow; and at that mo
ment the voices of his com rade. came
toward him from the other side of
the hedge, where they stood 1p the
little shade It asst.
"I never pitied a woman so much
In my Ilfe," quoth one .of them.
"She works like a slave and does not
even get "thank ye" for it, from
Thompson. He's s good fellow, but
uncommon down upon the work.
Strong as a horse, hlmsef, he thinks,
I suppose women ' must bo the
same.'
"14, Bob's a sterling good fellow,
but Jane Lawrence made a mistake
when she said "yes" to his asking,"
cried the other. "Jowl, she wasn't
cut out for a fanner's wile—.-especially
oue who keeps his folks to It like
Thompson dues. She's over sensi
tive delicate; any 'lady but her
would have turned long ago and bid
him give her proper IWp, He won't
make his money out of her many
yturs If he don't take care of her.
She'll run down • flit. Awfully
ehanged`she Is. She looks as faded
as the old house rooms—and they
haven't seen a coat o', paint since
grandfather Thompson's day.'
"Ab, she'd better have took .Toe
Burnham.' The,Lawrences used to
have things nice In their home, and
she'd have got 'em so still, If she'd
married Joe. His wife's just gone
out In her pony-shay, I say, Jones, I
wonder whether Thompson's wife's
ever sorrry, she looks wistful.'
Was abet The unconickma com
ments of. the*, warm friends, came
an \ ii
crushing do n on Robert Thomp
son's heart brain like a bolt of
Ont.—That She ected Burnham for
'him, he knewor co she come home
to the old bousesteact and took care
of his invalid mother. Tenderly
had she done it, too. And—could
she he wearing out her life • In hard
work fur him; she, the mother of
• his boys; she whom- he loved well,
for all his churlishness? Robert
Thompson stole. away—he could
,bear this thoughts no longer—and he
Galt that he could almoet kill himself
for his blind heedlessness: ' •
The .altenimin'wore on Wizards
evening. -Mm. Tfrimpitis had flatb
ed het in-door . ivoik--thst welshing
np of the dinner dishes and-the put
ting of the rooms. straight--and was
going .in with .. an .armild ssf -tine
things that she had. taken from the
clothes-I ine,when the sound of wheels
Made her look round.
"Vire brought that white-wales.
Mee.' Thonipsonir add the brisk
yoke of Grover, springing from Ms
cart,' 'and 'lilting down. eareintly• a
large ham
"Butt sid
'harder .11, Mr. Gra
'ver."che in tethers fright
ened votes.
though. 'Mr.
Thoinpeon anus down thGtafternuon
add said the thlup were to Come by
to you at Like.' Tlkee's 'the didier
*tryout adMired; and eel set; as'
- wen: • Where shall 1 paVern est " •
"Bring them in. please_," she rm.:
severed, rather faintly. tile did *the
ism tad, Mei:then drove off..
Mrs-'C Alai dowd y tict
ha:up/gut crockery, awl l r ir
hee heart Wm/hi bill ar "-• ' 2w ge)d all
ere
magical tisui.tee,fie they y
l ' eb r ir t : si l ou d ths .w t heli g at4 h : i got r ir :he ao t : sr l e lar i r e : n r wa Pl44l H cked l : lr t antieri de4.- h rirP : ahhe- t. n w it Ltr w rirdi as er e nl a t :on leY . ftd andshe h l eres i
.has, been foivarlagleherself In bee ,
temper that; she'd, iitthee have hwt.'
1130: sresissiso, :jojdltstethan - cisC
Mkt antathe heif 4 and ftighst soft.
VA' the wldle; !tha.“ was batiotk
sOlO4l-wgre-r,pl4 Oar, op ? ,
ra y = hiro l t b ra alas :cri
i Taw illy. , eatuala. sad -fouled
brie id tat
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figsl' a"'
dad liiii;-" 1 -• - 3 . • . - "._ "
. a' l4 Obl P L IllitairL ase. , UP
ward blaw:44-IWeentliklii inviktiad
alea Iclis4;l
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Yotet .. , I I nese
it 110 1 1 1141?
briers ur bbtme ; 'hitte'. l been:ia
patient susd kind as I nalridall, n i 111, ,
•t!Yes. you lunte. , , Nou'fre loam ari
*Oro comPAII* So Mel i ha:PO!
a a aye nYyou I 144 'itud' Om
riovi. • '1 dlo(ndithink;rdssoy IC:did
n 0, 44 i n d o ws? . );: , .. b: -,!, .1.. ~ ~..• --' '
.. ,I (Bea , ...itobert.--..—.!' r .
~____.!4 , lroo; ahall•blivelaWtilla :Um
huura ;, another aerVard.." iris seC
bor in; Atiusy;' loot WWII' tbs. sew-
Intehrb Matt tonserrotind.g".. . -..:, -
f - ! "Oh, Robert,. isole:klad YoU *rat 1
eel as light as a. loini.". ... . ,
"And you are, _almost, 'he an
swered,, ensiling a little easily as. he
looked ; Into her, eager face, "We'll
all turn Over a new leafiene. * Moir
enlinowa I did 'not 'Mean to ' be • ens-
!'Robert; you were hexer
,'7Well—we!R_let it hos
e; bygoo
shall be hYgunes;"lr *you' will. Oh;
and I forgot to'ssy`l saw •liieba this
;afternoon:- It's very dull timeJnet
now, the poor fellottsays„ withouta
job on hand; give
hiat one. They'll be here' to begin
ki-Martatrinoriling.!l ,'`••• 4-
Is • •
• — "You-re- , -ssot ;ming to' have the
housadone up?":she.exclainsed, in
low surprise. < •
• "Every. square, Inch of it, And,
,onee the painting and' that- finished,
we'll see what elitektecitn'doto make
It looks trifle hrighter.'l - • •
She hardly Wevell it; "she bung
into tears. "And I have been so
wicked!" she cried. Only today I
had 'quite wicked thoughts, Robert.
I , ants envying Mrs. iturnhiun ; 1
was feeling angry. with . evetybody.
_lt was discouragement, Robert."
"Yea„. ft was discouragement," he
said quite humbly. ,
"We will do better for the Mum
Jane:l'll try another phut." ,
She wept silently, or a minute ;
longer;soft f tears, fesilng that
light had su persede d darkness.
"And It all arisen hum my ,
trying,. to carry. out. kw a bit that
biased , proverb- 7 '—A soft Anwar
turueth awa,y wrath !" she 'mused,'
""Robert, ' did you ever before see
suchlovely whiteware rt. -
• Daybed indeeditswned. upon Ahs
tried Isesstakthelogerift wid::
.44niakmm
_nmrmered at her hard
Rat thilloe4s. of liffetere lubrica4
'teit`Vrlth the oil oC gladness ,-sad
now there is not a happier hotisebekl
In the land
.719040011. .then tlitt. of Roberti
1 ~"
• ~ .
nisciranitly*of Misty ,
• ;We - take , "t be lollotving erom the
Lexington (Kentucky,) Stabocuus:
Among the 'navy false and scandal
ous. mbr .v..relenblions which have
recently appeared la the public p
lam I formed the ft Is wet:opted ex
Mnsis i t:iy,lo. the We an
,t4tti :of :tha
the' lion: It chty; his lady, and • his
family.' ; It waste have been hoped
that the eminent public services of
the Hon. H. Clay to his country, the
"unohstructive piety • and Christian
character of Mrs. Clay, would have
operated as a shield to protect them
from such false charges. I have un
derstood that she charges that Mrs.
Clay was left at Ashland to make
what she could to supply mem for
the education of her children./ This is
utterly Wee. Many years of her life
were pasted by Mrs. Clay in the city
of Washington." The first four years
of the time that Mr. Clay was deem
tary of Suite under Mr. Adams,. she
resided in Washington Ci a l r asof ex
tended a liberal hospital' to the
friends of her husband others.
Mrs. Clay preferred her own pleas.
nut home of Ashland, the cultivation
of its flowers, its fruits, and her gar
den to all the frivolities of Washing
ton society. Mrs. Clay was' uncoil
trolled mistress of ,Ashland. , There
never was a man more generous and
liberal in his family than Mr. Clay.
As to his attention to other ladies in
Washington, they were no more then
the courteous' bearing of a chivalrous
gentleman which thatportion of so
ciety merited. In regard to Theodore
W. Clay and his insanity,. It wits
prodeesd by a blow acdtially re.
ceived on the head from an ax in the
hands of a negro boy. Dana only the
thickness of a k4hat that be wore at
thrt time that preserved his life. Dr.
Nude'', who trepan the skull of
Thealorftbi, at the time
of that operat on that at the age of
thirty years he would probably be. I
come delangud , inconsequence of the
pretense of Th e skull against the brain
which unfortunately occurred. hi
regard to Themes H. • Clay, he has
been for more than three years coo
fined the greater portion of the time
to his own house, but during this
time his home has been constantly
filled with young- people; limie of
whom could aty he was rabid• or
tempered. lila. physician, on the,
contrary, says he has never seen any
one bear With more patience the
ninuerous attacks to which he has
been subjected. Mr: John Clay
hi a tanner and raiser o( flue stock.
As neither Mr. Joint, M. Clay nor
Thomas Clay are aspirants fog public
favor We do not see *by • thaw ca
lumnious shaftershoukl hsve been
Sped against bleu. , ' ,
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A litepeataat 'Magilslas amid a
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Inizitisitvg, gf itKitatetesi ' hinging
down of girls who Would return to the
paths of virtue; if it INN not for the
inskorable adka of axieg sok*
thelittebnuation, the facts of a case
In Attla OW. were_ given 'recently,
which area atelanelhily commedbuir
on the dispodden of some paeeats to
Ildilutrowittd dant6tits wbo
have sin and shouts bow ealkely
the examp 'of the blamed Senior
toward the: repentant Ilistliden is
*noted. is these days. A girl en
larged - timPe sifter au absounce of
two mouths, • having left la noose.
queisce of a quartei with her Ikther.
About twilight, • the poor thing, in
tatters and nits, knocked thakily_ at
her father's door. Oa being bidden
la enter, she °tamed the dour and be
held the ha r zy m boase
mother.' b sad sistens---tdh
erect 0 0 anit tet the work table,•• her
mother Seed ' thinking, per- .
hiczirg lest darling of her
, motherhood was thern-:-
when theealt. MP was heard-, The
sight was too much for the poor girl,
bniving her tesdial face In her
hands,' she amid: • '.
"0, Tither, let me come home 1"
What did he do, this stoical mad
heartless old man? Instead of hik
ing din erring 'and repentant child
again to his bosom with a-true- fath
er's forgivenew, he drove-her out in-.
to din night, into the criser world,
and 'Amnion:l the door' upon her,
-With h malediction
pets.!' : The. ”.4••• • •
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thVti,ir 4 0411 XX *,
belie of many
it *is' that' Abe- - * - 1111141•41 1 •
yea% • ash by:doS name. Cladat
Hem, and his tancrfor hlles e"a
pretty lkocittneeyeetnelan
ca '. key , t - tocadonaprby
woe :The lad
upl•blitnitalkolpiad theasamielli
nbarlidkaorahne,soheaouithiges
ingthaibe WM; ntlagaa&tialkill,
; OA lan ll=
wanted to*ka family
for betooll - thhilf.ot
leaving them down thaw In , * tee"
Ably hot weather ofaimmer.' • •
• ProwiAttladld not illathis Idell
all; se, after having a good cry :shag
It; - she "tune Into ;the parloV - WhieW •
Mrs. Hammond at, and add t; • ' • [-
~ Row nuannaiihis 1 " 30 .-4 110 ;PI I4
to thlak erns - oing awayatroplato
the -. mcnintaltar where Wir ion ilea
anything but , lndionsond age bead':
WWI tile thantala.,./
It y IMO 'M ou,take arraly4r '
"o.
geti WS WY:
tiy; • • 1 ' 110toAeli the
teeth Attie, I shall boogied toga
you4ff up•thetT t e
roues& awning ca r
Sick or fhb' going
"Welt; I tuasaut,r` ter'
with an Independent tam ot har — pee ." or""
ty bead as We went on to UM wlo'.
dow. dhe had not stood there keg
before she saw Ma* one toasted u p
the Uttle lane which led to the boom:
Then ire ranted te - her mother and
siidi'• • " •
' 014 Mamma; 'Cherie3r ISiiveq,'. di
ecaulathera."o...
• ilies,just me I expiated; you eau%
thiitir ti omyttigteharley- Savoy
Hammond' se die
tilie wh loois mas heard ; and Artie
talking very low together. sti she be
pu to wonder what they ,were-
lug and fi nally sbe Weld to the dour
to listen. She heed Charlie say -" •
"Ym,dartlam I wHI come with the
buggy jud.a& dart toisuatow, so we
as irtnulidl•ptuntided *bon
WWl' 1011UI 'Met Ulla 1?" Aria
Ulan It lis tchd • ."
"Bac. Oteuild, Yuma. pape:weit's
-lbigivitiss,!' said Ast, . • •
• ttObi theteriusieestx but
and you'll go, wou' t you Artie? ,Ordy
Moir what r hiali4,.loueetudel 111 b tt
will bei withstsid• you, "
darling.
As Artie loOkettlip lido a pair of
very loving hazel eyes, she smilhig
ly edit; "Yes, Charlie.":
'
"Now good night, darling, aid by
this lime to-morrow Plitt', 11 ,bd
my owodstrilm 14,41. w •
dayhig thiat'Uthwtielthsed Wind
Now, eallsa i llauuseoil iad
ongg 1 : • iline gr a it
" In'tdadlY, "your dear' llttk r i
wild' by this time tirratemw night.
Oh yea- we'llsee about that.. •
But, when Artie came out, bee
mother was aitting at the table, sew
ing. the looked up and asked :
"Well, Artie; has Charlie gone so
sOOO
"Yes, 11/11211W111," walla Artie mid
as she left the mom.
The next day passed offal but, and'
just at dark a buggy drove up to the
front gate.
• "Now," thought . Mrs. Hammond.
"VII show them a trick worth two of
theirs."
So. she put on Artie's cloak' feel
hat and ran down to the gate. A
gentleman very gallanily helped her
lute the buggy, but never spoke a
word. .
" Well," thought she, "he's afrai.l
to speak for fear Artle's father and
mother would bear hlm. Ahem."
So away they went; and Mrs Hint.
=kid set Om thinking what a nicks
trick she bad played on Artie by tea-
Wag oil with Charlie. Then she be
gan to wonder if this was the way
he treated Artie when they were out
riding; and, next, what would the .
doctor say? Bat what puzzled her
mast was, tbat they were going 1.•
the opposite direction from what alas
had expected. So, at last, she said:
"Wei:, Charlie, hadn't we better
go homer' •
Imagine her ,surprise to hear Use
doctor's voice answer her:
"What! Juggle, Is that youl' What
In the mune of all that'svod bad,
sod kWh/Tent are you do tiers?'
"Oh, doctor,'! thought It waiChar-
"Well, I'd like to know where you
were going with Charlie at this now
of night." • • '
"indeed I And I'd like to know
whom you thought you had In here,
If not me r answered Hrs. Ham
mond.'
"Oh, I thought ii was . Artha."
"Aud what In the world ever pet
WICK a notion into you head, aa
n tak ig e btr A f tko out at this time of
Well, the tact iti, eve Me, / eat
on the porch last . I over-
Lharley and
bt
ablaut running oft to get nu=
and sti I thought I'd save Chattel ,
the trjruble,' and take Ante oat for a
ride.• Lbegan to think she walkup
lag very gin." -
.-",Doctor s u =hi Hrs. Him:inroad,
"that's Just what I heard, and my
object in going with Charley was the
same as yours was in taking Artle
eV?. I .• , .• . ' •
area couple of pretty fools to
bieloping in this wi3r ; but hens we
are at house again," •
"Haying this, the doctor helped his
Without of the buggy, and them went
into. the WM. the glans* at the
empty rooms convince' them that
Artie was gone, they could wily
guess where. 84 the/ made up lbw
minds to make the bast of it, and
waft for the runaways to come
home.
And the next morning, when Mr.
and Airs. Markey Bavey came home
to implore forgiveness Mr running off
to get married they could not un
derstand the mtacttievons twinkles in
Dr. , Hansuaced's -eyes as he Very
readily forgave them, and said
"Certainly chikiren ; Iran off with
mother once and didn't "mow it."
Charley and Artie looted from one
to the other and • asked t , • •
.. , !*How. wiseNwhierer, ,
. The doctor o sad abook
Ids head it though the ltorjimir too
good to tell, and that Win thereveir
eookl Retest of bins, .
icatcixi ,y 7. 0 1? • 9(ll4iimiiiiter
ittla
county
.eatr at‘l . dto be the' h
aat In 9u4ity tasireit
I t
age AirloW.L4,6v.44,..r!ditd in tbit cubic
IX , 1; c 1451
twicertiqr We at (two
13
intocthe $2 altn?lete
twice
pooh
rid- I :the latter
tpe evef ! 'kw
now Palmy van% toloatt` ,, Mato ho
t°l3lla3 ° grown In.Barsl o f . but
;a*** tottuatoualth no PAIN'
•^Ol