The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 13, 1864, Image 1

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buck Rotel, Larn e 00n5136. e:' - 7 •• ' tjan:B,'64.•
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muolis gia AND BOVN.
TT -•4i,GENoy. ; •
:Z . 4221112' eaves
yonder° lecoeill. having been Itemised to proascoto
j claims, and hautng been engaged in the bounty and
Pe nelßn business, o ff ers ; his services to all those who
e ihetko entitled; itC4Ordande • with - the vididue
ertehot Ciontreve.. A . ll,anch Rhonkd call or address dt
oitcr, avg. make tHhII appticationathintrA
13/1,50LV5.843196 . 1t; ettbrooy.tit-Law, ; .
• • , Optipi riplq,r3ll- to.Cutobertinit Sty one
door 1 I Of the Lannon yallOy Bank. opposite
tko.lllpbk Beier, Lebanon; Ps., l .
• A. T. • 'FAIDLEii.IY • -
KT:TORN*Er Irr LAW ,
,903 : iyotth **eat of otWater
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tabsmin,..Nov .18, •
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BT . ,TOttlqtrikr ATILAW:
fielg .Irt Ctinibberiond street. a few doors east of
the Eagle Itotel, tit . tte office late of his thaw
Capt. Joint Weldman;d'eed: . .
Libation. Sept. 3, 186.3, .• .• r, • . .
;nIVEMOVAIA
• A:" LEY': 11ULRIC.111
ATT. tt. 6;N EY AT' - . LAW.
fins 'remarried . 1t:61446 the bu ading, one door rae
Of foindiirardlth ts tore, otipoetterho Wushing ton Muse
Lubaogni Pa.. , •
•
BOUNTY and. Pl 2 lON anima promptly attended
6 • " • 1,401 8, '&3.-4111.,
;JACOB WHIRLS,
tiro RAT.. 1.411 r,
west Seiner Market and Water fits.,
'V Letwinere Pa.. ~ • •
, [Lebanon, J 411110,1, 13, 1861.-Iy!]
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Ayxso hipted In. ptimmon, offers his tworegaton
atlit4ol6ll-to the entitle' Office In Market 3c.,
irrs.thlrkstiiihingefossusalposcupled by his fatdier..
Lebanon, Dec, 11i, 1063.
PEI .SIONS.
as tile, GE . P. LINEAWRAYER, having been an.
OW, VAtiffonf Pensions, n
Wash ag, 944(vff, is ;wo
rmed to attend to all spn7Zs for enslon nt hie of
Ike, In Market etreot;sneal , l') or to the Poet Office.
LebSifnaiirb, 63 11 90 7 ",.. . ~
--i-",.# Mr,altl. t'r i t
r . roß 3flidet.flaut.i..l ,,, , .. 3 .0, : ed I,ld office to goo rg ..,
• Corlnsu , (Kgrartpe en W 0434 13t., prvltat . er the
Court Itouse,) where lie continues* to ere hai 'whole
attention , to. Surveying and Serfvenlng. Is o , 9ais
he Ws °Mee do Onto Ways, awl at . all otherlinik.a. un
. .left when cnile4, away,. ,by business. unclog into! ) .
..,been appointud aYetary 'Public, ba has authority of
. 'so wapxtqlgiiivALtio .the tame at Justices of the
poaoer
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Payifkonflitgotteallon,,,•givep (0 ..itiiting Willi and
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N ev r a
ti luerge ea u elacil i tl i ii4fz ii !la
of
Dr. C. D. Gloninger'e.) where 1 Gan he ibuildTral I
• -hoiltami thwilit v towe.l4„tipot?.thoaa who may went
i t otit.
' V4l O l V P ir " "7v Vid to lib voi,/4 - 11.1,,r '
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4art . eh el fl 4 ,o` ol lVtN n itit 'the Op()
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Chia 4 gthil• dahlratem4)4COVatimits when 1
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AWS'niffhlin o rl4 ; 'fflifilleth..Pati:on
dajtitkotAkomwillikOVlces i s r siltitil w e n .,c• • ' it ;
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Lebano , ra.,Aprill .
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,of o 'lli'lL' ild ' ihji ilitild .
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rev trelll 114,,,__ in te f n ;dribs publke,-
lat hipciffnchodladki h wax, In the,
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• 1 4 10.1,4 a gr,fix 1' , . J'"'"'''' t
where h . e.wilt Jig g Rol to re 0 j .3f , . , sad wli
volt at . fe iiiithißwlit 1
P A 74 P11ik.4 1 4 ~Ma ink 3 %ASP/a I ,ictiz.PJPIA .1.,•-•••li
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Ono ophil /great:B.6 ileiblif-laglntlypetbluee Of the'
. age, andAtlefayefousdially equal to en% teas,to which..
a
it bee bath submitted, ifil Mad) of,grOltrdlligtatia%
at homlo and abroad. urapd.:itedels 'Of, Moat (I 'vari
ed by the World's Fait's, aucceisltely tit 'London; Perla
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„mid .Hetriburg, apti Acknowledged in , both handiEli arts
to
'he .Ptonear: lona chief Heaping ' and Mowiii Ma l
chines.':the model :and pattern -of ' all othilre:• ' We
'43, taker obtleitlintet be be abrierlor Kali othert, And
41S,Art 911 trial with any other, the purebaner to keep
' alidlany for the oue Preferred. • ' - ' air-Sample Machine can he seen at Adam 'Riga's I
Rotel, Leinkqen, and any information wanted can be . ,
bad by .:allllug at J. 11..11kettelar, Stove .Storo, Walnut'
eirsiit,7lAbanon..
ilfir All kind' of REPAIRS constantly on lined, and
for tan le by .tree agent. - , • i •
ens,gatlifitetlou guaranteed.
Yoe sole by .1011 N B. meta, Agent,
LIM:, Ltlncu.stor cvuuty, L'a.
May 11, 1130-1,—0t.,
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:Serwmg e.
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The . Only - lieollizie capaple of making More
ihnit i On`e, rind of a Stitch; and the
..oillir`One having the RE- •
• . el/X.1(8133LE FEED.
The feed may be reversed at any point desired,
Without stooping*WhiCh is a great advantage iu fuetett
.ingltherende of imams. ; .‘ '
It makes four different ttitehaß, lock, knot . double
'look, and double knot ; each stitch perfect and al iicc
ion moth eider of the fabrie.
There is no other Machine which will do so large a
range of work as the "Florence."
TE will Braid, Tuck, Quilt, cord, Item, Fell, Bind,
Gather, and ,lo all kinds of Stitching required by tam..
flies and Manuf waren.
it. The most inexperloneud find no difficulty in using
Svmry Ifachine is warranted to glee entire , eitiefec-
Lionv tut& to do all that4e ollitTllV?Phtti'i
*21.. rho FiOrettCd omit be seen' to Le Appreciated.
- - MATZ,
: *Agent of Lebanon ceunty, Atinville, Pa.
' 'Persons wishing totes the Machine in operation Min
do "kV ceiling on the Agent at Juinville, or on Wm.
G. were; atLehenon.
Annvilleolnue 22 1 1843.
~ rafrsl7 . - FITS
If. jtICIIEY,, Merchant Tailor, respectfully nil .
A t
noltiles tp: the eltlgens of Lebanon and vicinity
tha biPlies Ina , retiiided fro,m the city with Ila tine as•
sortment of , : ..,. •
CLOTHsi!. .CASSIM E RES
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All of,wkilch 401v111 sell or make up to order et 1
vices :
.ta i elif; the tpuee t nt We U. 1 Tailoring .110,,,,L,..
lisltnuint in ireim's NeW Block, 4 doors South of the
Bank Hot'el,.South Walnut street. . ,
All, worlt entrusted to hie care, will be runnufaetiir
erl Ewa iirorlcutsditace winner as to fasblou and aura.
buity.
amx i a rambwed elsewhere :vill be cheerfully made
up to order on the usual moderaix tornas.
Having laul. yearn of experipace the Tailoring and
Dry•Oeoue•bulloese, and being unglued to turn to the
advautage of tile customer', all fke advettagee result
Inc front Leh* Voquirentente, feek 4 astisi,e4 that it
responded to by a very liberal share of ;Ike pub
lie patronage. • _
•• .friends sellout* to please me after that; ieges your' .
slyer. .
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kir. :en.%)
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("Ln IMPORT P ANTIKWRI
Vilattru • !, ;JR 1-4 e3.l3l:tri
TONtik W1H914 AT; 1 DOES: CONCEINI
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Wei/filled f or tobanon t f ounty, and at the ism . *
IffriPM •
' - `t•* 4-46.1 -
1 1 011kmberiastd . .. ' Str - e ' et i hebanba.Pa:r;..
choice Anorttatnat and
• ,,.,Ssauner Goods: ittektrittr*Reed
iIIIOTIONB, which for Variety, Beauty and Cheapness
essanot be eanene4 aide of the Atlantic itlairliaV
sort ,u4A orP l aB I9*MPI tt I• . 1 7 0011 : 6 .t v 4 4 0 it of
Vail - and .Setioroe ,
brtigs •GoOdOi;
~• &km thia • of • French 'Glut° Mosambutdnati
• -.• tt
..American ,
'4* 44 •• ' clitorert a I pacda. altsbas ••.4 ,
wool Dejaanit, 4 1 4 1 abachl..
, 44. 44 . .4 Franen Poilina,
'". 41)11tA11414 ‘••. L •• •
• • 14 ' , Freuch Tiastno nll 5h41140.
, Foulard Chillies, • •
Manchester Delathis, •
• . 1" " . Lawns, fie.. kc. • s,. •
A Tol l V i se DR.P.SS GOODS of eery doicrtpites4 '
and the. largest assortment in the county. . •
Full Line of LAMES CLOTH. all.ablules, auah 'it's
Tan. Drab, Lawsnifiii; Light-Grey, Black, Re. • ••4
Bull Line of Beat ell Black SILKS...
Full Line of Fancy Silks, Brown, &c., purchaiod be•
fore the 4114 , 241t.1.41VACC0. • " •
Full assortment of CALICO at all prices.
" Blenched MUSLIN. • • •
" Unbleached "
• • THE cgspiesT,l,N - Tgs COUNTY
111E3
NiOrlitivirto GOOD*.
Our Mourning Deportment Is roniplete, colander
Ing . •
'Foil tine of Black, nll wool Delains, 64 wide, '•
enwo. , l Delaine,44 ."
" " 'r Canton Cloths, 64 " •
""' " . Persian Cashmere, 64," •
• , ", flack Silk Gronadions,
" " "' Bombazine., • '
" " • , Black Crepe Venn,
" " "• •• 1..0•0 Polls, .
f• ,4{ .4 -
a if SI Cloves.
In diet anytiringlii Mourning end Second Mourn- I
I log Goads. ' • •: •
Gesstkimen near
A fill line of CLOTHS, CASSrstrims,
ADEs au i VESTINGS, a it k lode and prices, which will
be fold Cheap.
Groceris l Stwar, Cogree,
Ntolassas,
,at .I.oNir p,41c0,04.3
.
Air Call dne and MI, and look though
. oar. large
and welt Selected Stock or sad get th plash' as
Ida no trouble Wakes Oneida, 4:19r *Mgr 7...
!'Small Profits, and Quick.. Salsa,: anal
• -Goo(1' .F alue
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D ,smous.OF lIXTkiVIDI?i 0 II IB
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SS ik I%T* Eh .
. Due determined to curry out the motto,
' - '"QUICK SALES AND StVIALI PROFITS,
He• haajnat roculvejl_ a largo Stock of Boot?,
Trunks ea,..1 - Cett-W. Dage. pay. Pertimilar attention
pa id tcpOtetomee`titiOrit"
Lebanon, Mare), 13,11t44.
TAILIE NOTICE..
IDEILDNIIB will do well by calling on 'J. 11. Ilitsse - taa
1.) Arent, Rho Is prepared to do all kinds of TIN.
DOOFINOi SrOUTIND and JOU WORK generally, at
, the sorylowest prices. tie Moo has on hand a large
lad gogd aesortluent oflmall 418 of TIN WAR It. end
all of the moot' „.44 vett Gas Burning COON
t• •a. STOVES and PARLOR STOVES. Also, all the
different and latest 'improved ItANOES AND
' "" lIEATESS, of all Mode. He Mad' keeps cm
daftly on hand n large stock of all kinds of ROOFING,
SLATIANdircIlle ofairs at !eve price than they sag' be
bought of any other alateottin to the county.
WARFAROOIIB—Ode door South of the ."Duck
gptel,'F Nalnnt,Btreot, Lebanon,.Po.
..Eablitpin, May 4. 1804. ' .
[lNew Spring• Stock.
- j . 10 11...:M' 10 t D .). • o , :f w i.,.,
TIEli aIFF,STV.'FI„ATiIatigai• potanpipmet •
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~,,,Ag r Eg i ijuidseceivid At the% ilftikrAgegtfortil
. •• tm er at .r • Maitoli"- :
- i2fi ? d' 1 1 iitSt 20:' . A ' 1' .
ir"nitte.'iygri3 en'inufaltan) in PhilaiiirbOld, 'liege -
Actor 1 Itev :i .: •'•: , :, .". kii vitt. ;
eim
tu w x.rinaae , • Op , .A . ,
of artuiii i Atli/14cm • 1078.
• iltltifMta -,, atelinarit ; and: fiewV"ozia, (ate !inajtat: -
tat ft at.vitaina tn la ,atcpck INS Ike , D ure p u ips e
Ili artVo fqiil ebnildefira t e 'bail -, irnft tbditasnetr of 1
)si or. Alum r.s;Ettx.lirks_,lN. , ..llß ..t0 •' ,
Dppor hit WS, .Uti /144. :
. 4443baNtIkprilLie, 1844.--3161 1 37: , 'sCl 0100 0 • '
olio
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di fir ..4 . 10.t17:tivi i - voln* p./1. : Ml."
! Ns\ MuEit.4oll; iltietallioiCal tbiblrliiialMAl4@a.
ii hi lt AVAiti u tr cal l !f Y I') V C e 19 1 - 6, I , I K i i i! "
d) ir , V..) '•; 7 ..triiipi .c .itliltl2 1
f , a 6 Igo
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PUT UP AT . . . . ~ .
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A Ifr w t fix* .e,r fic,
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.
iggir ciiiittitCOND Street;
•Ifhii gaaHty la this MI will'igrtbit tuna In minty
warranted' - • •: . • •
Is to color More water thah tfela.; tbe .
toiamerlguttntley or I ndltro,, , and. to go Enoch Tiber tisittt
anX.e.ther. Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves per
fectly'cleat and does not settle' on the clothirs/1 most
of the other, makes do. One Box , dissol red • In, ,n bull
pin tnf miter, will. make as goal i4"l;lsu(d any
tllfst, Is made, at one third the*couti •
.Asit la retailed at the, same price cc the /Mit&
Uinta and Inferior a. tfeles, housekeetwrs will fled it
very much to their ad sautes° to eak fur that pot up
uF W itt bargees.
Blue put up after this ditto with Itittiow t e
name on it is an Imitation.
Tim Now 'Abel does not require a Stamp.'
-Foi Sale by Storekeepers g, nerally.
Feb. 24, '64.—de It..
•
READING. RAILROAD.
summer iiklingeiniesit.
rML Ra.
BRAT TRUNK LINK Tuk; wrii A
NoND
GNorth-Wont for PIIILADErxiir A, NEW-YORK,
READINtI, POTTSVILLE, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN,
EASTON, At., ho.
Trains leave i iarrisbnrg far Philadelphia , N.:WA - ark:
Reading, Pottsville, and all intermediate Stations al
A, N., and 2.00 P. 51.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 6.30 A. M
arriving at Now York at 1.-15 tho.same day.
A special Accommodation Passenger Train leaves
ILESIntr, at 1.15 A. N., and returns from Harrisburg
atSP.M.
Faroe from Iterriliburg . ; To New•Torls $5 16; to . Mil
adelphia $3 35 nud $2 50. Baggage checked through.
Returning. leave New-York at ti A. 111,, 12 Noon, and
7 P. 5f., (virrsßUita EXPRESS arriving at Harris
at 2 A. 51.) Leave . Philadelphia at 8.15, A. M.,
and 2.39 P. 51.
Sleeping cars In the itrw York Express Trains,
through to and from Pittsburgh without change.
' Passenger , by the Catawissa Railroad leave Thuaarpia
at 1400, 2.10. P.,31.:f0r Philadelphia, New
York, and nil Way Pointe. • •
Trains leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. N., cud 2.30 P. 111.,
fOr Philadelphia, Harrisburg and New York.
Au Accommodation Passenger train leases Reading
tit 0.00 A. ).1 , amid retUrrisfroin Philadelphia at 5 00P.
ii.. _
Kir' All the above trains run daily, Suudaye excepted.
A Sunday train loaves Pottsville at 7.30 - A. AL, and
Philadelphia at 115 P, M.
COMMUTATION, MILEMIE, SEAGON,AMLI )3XCUBEIoN TIMi-
UT3 at reduced rates to and from all points.
AI pounds Baggligh allowed each passenger.
O. A . e a ger.
May 25,1884. Geiteral &merle tender) t.
ftotice. ,
plus is to notify all Carwruters and Cabinet makers
1 that no bills for coffins will be paid by the Direc
tors of the Poor for poor person dying 'within a circle
of llve miles of the Poor. house; as all such - persona
will be furnished with Coffins free of expense On UPPII
- 1102 to the steward at the Poor Houle.
JORN M AN. .-1
MAAS- WAYAditll,7, j - ' 1 . 3 / 8 X . 9 ".
OM. MAIM,RMAN ,
May 27,1868.
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Tow m ad ev. 7 .
•ei bends paaskinste.adhn*, of Ifteitt.:.
tr., - I Worshippod
and I : o,und ) ,,it e,, , tit;yWhre:
glowing; laOdrne, g.
sea„ 0.0911 i a/n'idst the
heasreni fialt I'lind - )iiktitl• fix. the
WV - " ' 1- grettbee
cityorna o
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;b i es . qty . ** itif:Prdstnee''
!ms. at 110adyi.? .0
t iisap 4 in
.400. ; •
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. meta • was lilt . .ske tches;
palklngis And' 'ettgrairiir), •of 'hoidis z
t 4 er
Spsed3kr itb sealliture
d k of books,. all
11 - 1 , fin7dittire ;vita
sitsitique; qualialt
coStly . woOk . andrieh
music coverings:' :• I had enrtaini to
match the furniture; limpT.d:Jii(ek With
grOtesque fastenings..
41y 'coat of arms, ri chly famed:, and
Orbited In style; hang
over the niantleiiieee. .It. had been
'Won by a hold . BcOtchirian,yeartrand
years ago, and we, his descendants,
had i cheryilied neiis world,
a momento . of the Old. • ""
I. tt ill not tell yott Whatlhose arms
iiritortthers . ; have the . right to, w'ar
(oiit trent, and I will not • cast shame .
upon
.them. • . • •
.I c arried 'my • ideas of boanty even
into 'ray ifard-robe. 3iy tallor' and
hatter Were the best in' the bity., My
clOtbei were of the most -fashionable
tat, and faultlesi in
: their fit. I inva-.
iisbljr selected coloria -different From
tht?sst of my acquaintance, 'and' often
impoiteCl 'the cloth 'lliyaelf, froth.
The great
_secret of dressing
Wcll ib • 'to harnionike ciders: pos-•
seSsed tMs art ' • '
My. friends called my taste onqui
,nite. I received llsietering• compli
ments . wherever I 'went.' The stbjee- .
,tivp "handsome" was freely applied
And I was :good looking
man*: Nature' had-been Most bounti
'fal to me, and I
.stasisfed• :.Wature by
decorating the fr ame shebittl•so kiod
ly bestowed upon me.: .
You think 1: was a - Vain, empty
patod fellow, who thought cinliof his
good looks, an4rinade himself a tailor's
block Y.- • • • •
Yeat•itre partly right; I was vain
.--I was:ogotiiitielik -What else could
I be in the•statien itrxtliiiih I moved?
TWal....youlig r -rieh r .u.ud:..e.4
Ay "I' witirliTittefed -and": courted. On
croup side. - Such adulation" might
have turned a wiser head than mine.
It'did-turn oiine, I beeauie'a mono
.M414101(41. the •subject•of beauty. :
I leave this • egotistical introduc
tion.- If yon'are not tired of iti I ain ;
but •it tv4iibeessaryy for . the• proper
iinderstimidingVof.;iny stary, which I
. hairb firdittiM MIMI. '. • • ...• . -
'After yelait` of travel! , in:: foreign
lands, I came" back to my home; 'lt
was a solitary—one: • The only
. in.•
mates
.y.43reithillboikaeltetiiper,.my old
nurse, and thi34l.sevii iitA,. two mates
and one:female. : .I: had no:nearer rel
. o%o : living. ..,-.l..wffi : OleAole r9E 1 71 ) ,1 3 , 11-
tattyp, of qu . q. lirapplk of the . f4inily: 1
1
. ...t.reisiilyed'' .111itrii%. '. -': k• - • ,
" ) '`'l. dais ,f4lo4"eflage`.'' I • had
rtiiii Atitisfi li s 3 the' iiendll'lfolli&Ctif
::iiiittiPolglif •b 4 hititc-doipiyiato the
' f . Oiiistol of trie l asureciliiii'd 'WU§ , satia-1
' tod•Witlicits'diaughtti'. : .`-• • . l' • t r. ll :
a 1 .1 Weed '•:fifiatin d aindffglrly efeltialo
"iite!itiThtalieeti' l lki 'llad•rOiit ' , Vito' , Kil
-1 T im/043d mY'b : .4tbottitioiiii ofi:htiiittr.
Yeti staile,'' You 'Thinki' 'pdriraps
1 ' Ilia' V itrould't . f liiiWto:tidiiitii ••! a tteng.
ttin'S' to lfrid div type cif' Ulin ty. i tat'
'mai 'itifit"'46'."'llirliiiir rliosit bet t'a boy
Thiiii itlitllB.:pliiyiiiiitii; 'arrottputmek:;
valiii: iffio bffilo ~ e ttnyetii:ouruciuse.,
a-, lly fatilietti'd a ItutepaiiitingiW
`iii the iiiihji3d 'Of "Christ blessing the -.
WM childfdfi,"liiiinted 'by ono (*the
Old theaters. , - - It was u-lem. oral%
and my:father 'set great 'titer° upon- it.
'lt eaytirtid diiii. wall of-the parlor. ''
- ' Bella
.• Conliney—that :' Wits" 'the
nalike`df-the' little girl..L-anillosed to
"gaitir• for, hours together upon this
painting. , '-'tVe - grow familiar with' all .
ttio'dliildreil' .In • the picture, and had
names ftir each: .1 - think I drank my
first in'ppirationa If beauty from that
Pahitingi' •j
.. •• :. . .., . - 3.; ••
• *By some striinge coincideneo, . Bella
rriisthe'exaet image of one of :the lit.
tic girls. `in. 'tho painting. • She had
the sainifgolded earls, blue eyes, and
'white: fetehead, and. th e , same spiritu
al.' heautY" radiating over each fea
titre. ' ': ' •
-There was something angelic (V
-bont Isabella Courtney,even m those
Childish'drys. My mother tiied.cur ,
lv-so early that I scarcely remein=
bored her lace—and I had groWn up
spoiledj petted, father's darling,
I was wilful and passionate, and
ipany n time, when My father had
(levied me sonic extravagant wish,
and I was raging - aboutithe house like
a young demon, Bella would , come,
with her kind words and saintly look,
throw her little white arms around
my neck, kiss nib, And stilLmy angry
passion in a moment.
In my - wildest moods her presence
never failed to soothe me. So great
xas her influence over me, the ser
vants ever keen observers; called her
"Roland's keeper," and xv.tien my fits
of passion came : - louse-keeper
would say, Be quiet, or send for
Bella !"
Boy as I was, I had an instinctive
knowledge of her goodness, and did
not like to have her ill opinion. In
our childish sports one day—l well
remember it-4 , asked :her if she;
would be mr"little wife," as children.
W r id she - .skid. yea—if i L was
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od i fifttlyil. IliskelilhOi- iicriiiiiit
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. -. OIW - tithitfrod tiO;liiis *vitilltilAkiii
tied .. niti to . ',l?er' , siiide - forevert -' '
knew it e - iiiid'yefslie-bad&nifilio.: l 'lt
cost bir a 'Mail - ache Co tpealcilte
wor'd73,..huf, I did not know it .theW. , ---
She ltntw - inebeitei't4ri I line . * isiy
if4,iiiid:foid.i d, y:fahoied dial St'iilage
seeharadd a:penta' witili t he World
Would tielig . inq:back a. wiser • adtiva
. better man: ; " • ‘-' : • -- : i!-
rits'ilheright in - tills l' Who coin
5a y..rt , :.%1.• • . ~. , : ~: . -... .:. :, ~.-
Virkijilitt'each other farewell. ' ~,
"YouTWill• bring a wife' baele-'iviith
.you; I dare say. - A •prineess; - iipi l -..
haps ; you' are handisonte : enhogh to
win ons...,"'she said gayly/as We part
ed: ..- 2 "I -•- • : - •
• "No, liabelik," I trilitlied seriously';
"return us 'go, *loin), and
sin' , lie • •• • fi ••-• ! • .; •
etniie alArtatificiatiOn lingered for
•ft,"inicnient 4611 her lij)s, • and • she
Igkisieed-ine good V.!! • ;.1. rat/mei:Lit,
hfipPit'watir'a brother's/not a lover's
••- • " '
I Went. No. word of9ove bad pais
ed between:as ; theraiias Tin engage
mb-nt'; both•were•ad free as air.
• •1 . W.saliliseit . t,:fice years.. I •
cd Irititio,lol:.sorts of: pleasure;
'Mingled into gU. sorts 101 society; •
met many beautiful women•who lav
ished smiles upon me, and only'want
ed woding to. be won. ISabella.was
in a• measure forgotten ; yet•withl
strangi) perversity of human - niature - I
had made her face my typo:Of:female
loveliness i •and irony meninityltafodd
alone and. unapproliehable:•. x . .
Was this .love ? let.ut call it„so,.foi
I loved:no:other, woman:. .Ancl• yet I
did nokeixre ferlsahellat
Vontiadiev.ittyself4 s
njove :.with beauti % .• - ,
e.
some felr itease-ro bed• hor pf that
clear, alabaster-like ;compl exion, and
.marred the contour: 0, those classic
features, I should. have turn Qd trnm
her with•loathing.and.disgust..•
do not spare myself:. -..You . must
'know the•workings my mind., to
understand and. believe what 44041-
•
I • wrote one letter, • ftlif of mere
ociminonphiees, 4.ix Isabella ; and she'
ansitored it. It was areistor'e le,ttet',;
full of kiild words itnd gentla-adgnoni
tion, butsnot•onewOrd of •loge, • -.„ '
My vanity .was hod-eA
.pedted•a tender epistle, -"heaven:
-knove wbyi: for ;Isabella. Cour_kney .
::wits not ono to be lightly fvrtin, And I"
bad AV rittbibno Word of.loYee
. 4gOuld:
mot.expeotaher to4hlnst•bertllKOAP-
Dn. me.soneought, ; 1-w '
LID& • not answerAbevlot,tor 7 ,und•
•tlie're :the corr4BpobdenOe.g-SAed;
Ae Inhavo-oaidi I plungotitinesily a intO•
all ikinds offidissiluttion..4•lll.oaguAte is..
sliortdived. • The; ,lou4eshr,iiingi df
Avotical Eft.do netbingtwitt r; .'I
fAfter:five , yetuftlif m 5 1.4114143
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toldialritt t horoug, l 4;fctieJ figh • iR i ,
••tsAlihetief.-4140W kh4rea.4 l , 4 grittn. tvallAr .
ryoinkl Wag ;COO Wid-Cli l (P.l! fornictifiti
inagoi jgraitddeol t y•Ow ughk inftli)sb
Wds.l;,:rt If ,lisri mu: fit a "
fithefitiltrsinglol I2` nilts l .4tootr,cl .
ly- to be expectc . d. Rich and bettatil'
Tut;AhViniOlthava:Acegatkmatly
form inut•ittiAvativkiritie: thki e tp:'
Pew ivomeii whd)hnv lio , oppbrtlirti:,
•;irto chafigis iftei itondition :•reina!ri:
uninarriOdlit tthatiajo. • • •-,! • 1,..!
I' made klsitbulla was
still sir**. * -- fter two yboingerJsistelli
had beeh.:;married . daridg iny?iihsencid ?
but she; tat the Astonish mop t: of al i her
*ion& had refused everruflon,,.,ir
no* . my vanity was , ilattorad• at,
this'intelligencc.- I surmised at once
that she was waiting fin. m& •
- I sought her Out. HOW exquisitely
beftutiftli -she looked when Nr - e
The color flushed iii her eheolts; arid
a !Oro light danced din her eyesqls'she
weicomed r''
There must have been 'an- , ariswer.-
iag light in my,eyei3 nal gazed' upon
her for ber radiant beauty swept over
inolikO a flonik and I fait • I conk!
kneel down at her ;feet and ~w orhhip
ier. • '•'
' She inspired
,me' With 'eloq'uonee.
I pbured', forth love • intuitively,' I
snake of my many . fair
findinggirls el pon' noVei , 1)&r
,
equal. I,told . her 'I,. bad - cherislied
her image from boy d s, .and,
none had ever - itiade'Me siVervd:fronii
'My allecriau'ee•
Howliappy she looked .as slle lay;
in My arms, her he - aa , resting - neon
my breast, and those saintly eyeS
looking into mine.
"'Dear Roland!" , ' she 'Whispered,
softly "I have ever lOved ,, you; and I
'the w you would: come some day to
claim me.". •
Ah ! could she have looked through,
My eyes into the hollow- , :heart be
neathr wotild she, haveplazed her des,
tiny. , s6CheerfidlYwitbriPF::.myhands,?,
Wh6:eat sitY? trrbbe ,
dePth Woman's.lave.?:',4!
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finest, riaeo, Aeopfat up ."with, %warts ,
()Site,ipearl'Sr lore/C/11y! Niki.Vs„tt°n , ;
they became Japfdpalm bo l ap4 3 , notur t
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arejafridd t ga t eipg h:4lien.;
homes, An4 ,, Y4 1 14 1 -to *gilt,
41 9 0 .4voakcilkeqe*o$, 1 Y e .44124.7efr . .,4 9 7
tel asa..epu9terpoisa ; „ _ 7,
.Trowey4,- it, was 4140 . 1612i0n—i)0 T
tent word r slL--.aed 'Besides,
I had, Was prchid of my,
peerleselsiibella, and wished .the
world to see my beautityife.Van!-
„ -
~While we were absent' had', ray
- h6ase newly_furnlsliel. I :Wi'shed, to
have. a proper set,. fer,,My ~efi el
> We came• back when all was
pared and I installed I l ahella n)is- 1
tress our' new:home. 1 .
HoW . glad the old haUs,Okeeper was
. to see her. She fairlY:eridd 'MO joy
and the old butler, when 'she.' shOok'
Minds with him.' beolfe down in his
speoCh, and rushed preeii)ita'te*-.lyrrorn
the hall, to save_his manhood' There
was net a servant in the beast; but
idolized her.
And T ivies happy—haril Could
I help being so,with angel an `my
Ti'me' l
house P . " Timed by ' 'ore golden
wi_pgs. A cbild' 5'1,13 born to us.
Imply anxiously 1, :waited' to' look
460 the first, born.
The nurse cliine irOnr the . hbamber
,
bearing 'tb e preeions charge:
. ult is a boy," slid 6ried, tleefictly,
holding the il3 fbal t its. to ufb .
spoke.
y
'11:r God ! there was a sight. A lit
tle sprawling, discolored pigity, with
an enOrmons head, shrivelled legs and
arms, and a great hump upon , its
back ! And this deforMity was my
son.. The offspring of Venus and-Ad
,onis, as our friends laughingly Aerm
ed us. •
My hand was outstretched to seize
the brat and , east it through the
ivhen there .eaine a sick cry
Tiurn `ca
iuiiied With .Wet charge , . '
J 119.1 bblive angel warned thelraeth
er of its danger..? have often
t,hdught so. t.
The dOctor her family physician,
carne frora'the chamber. He grasp
ed. band, .m , it)h the stereotyped
;
"Mother: and child iYoth . dbliveAktii.
'Go in 'and see her. , She heiars ,
6ongritnlate you, my boy:"
~ tongiatilasc!•• .rare I . wield
have strangledzhim,fOr 'tb'e
' oitthiTofled:MysClPNVitb a foiverfal,-:ef
- P "
' • -"The child" li tisfol.reed," :43aid,
and iity'voiee soundedi strangely- is'
own•vars: •
6 cYbSt•'--Itioie% iliewpity.' • Singtilar"
frtiak bet. natlyre%-zstrelVrarhalldsotne
bout / H et ? , a r 4 1 r., •
7 41 AViltiVialkg,l'plottltbitilde:fortnityRi'
't.isfelo6Y4tit;fnevei!, •tsobirgtol
:Rii:y`rds'llthiglaStit lives?? 1 , 7 01 •-• ;
• likely ittylive NAT
!, AWZII-te•retrl-4twehpuldsiltfltitair-10.
:Exektiisliiktititheritathtiatsiake,"
ittiiiittire rat dokoilibusildd Lit* ay
isnulattlitavd.
this unsight,ix.„--,?Mept illy house,
continually llefore'&y . eyes, creeping
iillidi r itliiutt4?spider upon a rose.
what feelingigi :intense
akoatlbirlieweptovArtimp. '3 lt:i4l7y) 3
ItaraEltOredrbwireglin r:41 , 144-i •
to - ithockhapab:er dfrglycwgg. teoif
14 ahtOiari4Po4l4ll.4. 11edJ ail) a147/ 111 !'
,feringt, her kitsexiscit4lair444.ting
, a,goldenglory aroutaib etwhitp;fgeo,
with the-infant Mestit%.••ll . poPher
hreast. 4.
How her eyes g istened as I ‘entef
edi and a 4 I •bent over her to kiss her
thin flips (the white arms Were - thrown
-around mrileek, as of old,: famPthe
magic her % inflttoneo WaS 13611
strong upon`-rife. • .The bitterl feeling
at my <heart was quelled,,and.my hot,
:tears foll freely.on• hevforehead.
'Wear, dear Roland,?'ishe 'murmer
ed, 'lrow good you have been io rne." •
With all my selfishness God
judge-no.angry word to her had :ev,,
er passed my - lips.
"Poor tinng!" she 'saidovith all a
mother's fondness ;_“Ave must -love it,
all the more' dearly .for its .misfor r
tunes," and she kissed it again sand
again. "Kiss it. Roland." . )
What a wolfish .feeling , crept, over.
mo as she held the puny object: to t
wards , me. Iwanted to - bite. it, 'tear
it with my- teeth,: like a wild beast ;
And hair° done so, hat ;foil
the white arm that: stole so. carelessly :
around illy -neck to bring my-face
nearer 4tb the. infant's.
'Had she, the power to cast out • de
mons ? ''lt ywould almost, seem 'so for
thcr\volfish.passion fled, and I kissed
the 'child as tenderly as any father
could.' • • '•
Isabella thanked me With:'ar look.
that volumed forth a world of love. I
left her to slumber, and sought my
rihrar3 - ,
It was the. chamber I have spOken
of, with its pictured heads and an
tique furnituiy,. Rothing had, been
since my b'ac E helcif
~days. We called , it my, sanctum
used it 4,s Ofteeitops
transact
,
business in.
Isabella rarelyvisited rot I,
~: 4~~..1
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WHOLE. NO: 7854
4* •
MEIM!/MI
had almost Veen a strankeet erhln ...,
~ ,
etalf t .filtrihg- csf, ; woritqw. It ' - wliff
*Vile shewas lir thatl con AIN° d
b10111,11.Z
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0
we d. VIP i l Pet;* i rV B
~041• • '` '4 f‘ to, m.—
3A,AtErwirmi.,.- ,•-i.-,:- frit,
I.l4re'llyi..94:takp,cle ~0 A .e,e 'EI t
'b9 . er..,.th 1 , 3) tiiiVl d ., rpidefikk d
reason :frijk o COP ti, 1 rStillitk 1
ewe itii
persuade .my;Re I,IQ ,sf,le r taqr
op to ,put l i Vis r'6.7,r,.,-,1, re-
quires, ti 46. tit44 9 , 4 3opplaftl 111 ,),ha
to what , we , Witgh ' A :yet *ltroti.
,
went WI%S good esipkgl . r , yirlitit plgo,s
tre could this 0,310 VP vlb , etti r g fakein
our selfish yrdrld, walki*abbiftupon
his little drixiiacr . lekiT'add it moun •
twin etTihiebant),4Med . 7 ti r n di fhutbd
itlitY3iitiho6:6 whoek thribs) were,fair ,
. .
- ili • 1
49 rptig*,, i .,„..4t9E 4ip, now _thrt9r
ktYB tt?.A 41 ..., 0, 00 ,4 4ip.4 ) . - seti,se • of"Jui.
own defortiqt,,y, ; i , ' T ~
And so lioseed-ei t tlittee e.Odii t iny
. chtlif----, 7 -,-...„ - '''',-r• • - ;.-:.,., —..- ~
a te
: 7 17 . bite mon'th.:l4.Ssed•- - ewhy; and is
1111giV7-;stir,offriiii.siyittfien t as- be=
fzi r lK. - . • ' .11-:‘'.. s. : .:
Tim 1-nsils..4344Mety- gt 4 eivrin T size, but
continued l ly.sik and. punk;but no
ikailillgever;..brok 6;1in): its lips. It
would l'io togetlie, (pilot
and tvan'qUil;lsting vaoantly out 6f
lustreless - eyes. .11
At times:lt:Wattici took -4 4 me with
strange intelligence as if .. it messedmy murderdUs . purpose and .Pledfle'd
for its.life. - ' '
.f never sWervedo froM -rny fel l de:
sign. ,Mrheart - was Steeled against
the poor.obild and -would not relent.
It • bad.; been. so ailing that, .I had
thought it, would die, and save me
from executing my_ purpose: 'l' had
waited three tnontlis.. It still lived,
and is hold' upon Me seemed' to gr - ow
stronger. I could wait no kinger.
I procured a subtle parson, fend mix
ed it with its food:
In a-week it lay. in its coffin., .
supported tp'y wife as she wept Over.
it, and I tingled my tears with hers.
I plaY t ed fife hypecrite and t feft!
no Conipinctions for What I had dime.
cooleeven console her.
• is-better aiit is, dearett , "l. said.
"Life •wrk.s a bilfer ho6ii tine
mach deAirmaci,7 •
She could but acknowledge ,the
truth of the reinark, akcl - her tears;
ceased to flow ; -
- 44 T-hero was no , deformity in its
'so'ul," she*, murmured, i'an4 , that )
trustlkup gone to a better
•We buried it. I'rejoiced • de I !MVP
the coffin lowered and the.arth - caet
upon` the lid. It was ganV from my
r 5
eiot t forever. -;
I had a COBLIN , tomb ernoteil. , oweri.t.
raaWri*TE9%_ 4 4.lkoilkiwyico map ,
e; wita - etaV- omiicreikt
'Our' g rub itri."' ; ''bedeni`ea bUtterfly
• heaven;" • -
in said to' Isabelk and
, heFeorrcW`seoined dissil,ntv:ll the
thought:: • ;,:
I laughed
materialist r aniLbelleVod-tn..tri,ter' - an.
, filltilktion. • , 7 •
Doubtless yon wbAtler, that Isabel-
lahao not discovered tliis,andsonght
to, instil Into iny . thinil' Voitton,of
list true 16r* like' *as a isin;
Chtistiatt.*
;34101Peary ktta.:onfathomitbie.
4eadegeol 3 34X,VP, 19YerY;SSnda,X7--- 1 1: 4 ce 31-
441eci an.el/gantpelv; ,
7 1onil, L kev i t my*
'biliektn'tnnelf. I had bo I .:demi:a to
make-kmiesvea.: . I hid my
Nvett4.:, to=.
theirs.... ei '
A. year*- - Plisseck.....aiiii The dead.
iithildi*lta qievBtitrifient4o,ol% -TO al)
X f9Tg9tAn•h4b hack a. strange
Oirer r iti: -
, 15 one, 9l l g h A-r , I 'Of , .. car
ele gy lp sk tis.o TiVic - p.mn'g gee. cr. 713 V -child
rose r ivlV id IS; ( *fif&initPli T effihr6 hilts'
t9,144%11 . 5r, - .; risen fail
-1100 lls tiffaV r irfirlalafaki4 me
AhTbalt? l TiaibkgtgttWittofttnvily.:a :1
'•raikrdliicitirilliit4 , , , anitlatyriittrengith 11)6
came exhausted. Its gragp l uptm my
throat tightenii.od., -1....w410 suffocating.
-, ..*,fiteithtilliacreanil MVP kat tupifroin this
htdetms.i.itiiglitraittba:llfrbwwlo,l34la, ,, ,
Avlio ) had,,cr,ied out, , : .1411(1:41(ir , a rAn s ,
i imrc. r wound Arotlnif„fliy 4 neck., •I
tre nib) civil ' every I ldh; and i th e ' id
frefEPll•ltini'6AeirValli i - i* , 'vviyi . libre; -
What could - havpibroughtithis - fear %
ful dreattiti -- Raratirse - fur what I had
4,03 , 1' t lro ? I.`ba&Bitweetegretted
iho'dee'd. 1 had fotgotten IL ~
-'"Reiland }Roland- l'.: my wife cried,
in affright, "what ails, you ?"
I was .c0mp1,4 4 4 .. im 'Dann ed:
t: '.l:bave -bon ) , 0 . 1 . .q41Mi11g. D not
•takp, your arms away" 1, exclaimed,
.for Thad an ins,titictiye „feeling, that
there , waS a holy safeguard, in .thdir'
clasp!
: Cling -,t,0 ' rile closer; closer
yet ".' ; 1 J .( ,-. ' : *. •'.
-1 :a. Pilik"e4 ,, rey head . upon that pure
,liosum Lilco a ,helpless child, and slept
again, ,so Areamed , no more that
nigb.t.• ' y , • - . .
-7• - Another ycarpassed away, and in
Xhat time I 'had two more .,
~ fearful
4Kaarne. At fast I -1:0111ii , not sleep
wit:bout isitbella!s urns around, my
i Then I bdgan, to notie.ii a , strange
Change hi my wife. Ilee coior jaded,
her ,nbeeke gro w.t 11 i ~,a w ilt,. The
.blue,veins,..upon her forehead grew.
Jsurfallydistiact. ller hapils became
like marble,,, l eold and transparent..
.J.l.er eye_grewdkje.,. She novel-smiled.
1 There was a lassitude in every , Inure;
rnent. She.shrault , from thy embra
ces, and at times, she seemed n to have
a stroug,aversieh toward rip c -,
When I reproaphed her ; taktli, this
feeling--neveriiiikindly—she 'would
east herself in my arms, bursL into A
flood of tears, and cry— - - •
love you,, Roland, dou'rly loco
you!' I sball onVor oeas,n,,tplov . ki you:"
Thi5,4v0 . 941 : sad reLterata..ovvr and
over again.
be'eXtte alarinei lorlsabell. , was
abditt'idbee - omeiloi. the second tune,
realliad , in•the , temily phyziciap,
'fie ihook, his head gravelly, (sy by
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do tgolors always e eir el 4,m
-1 / 4 i,k ( 1 n411 2 5 ** 5 - - cillted ,l 4 ll3 n l ,4: , A
opitipp 0 and %aid ?Are acippytitid ,I
tw a in ri del-fine - . Hes ...t Vecirrigittgsi
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ecs lig weta"tht•p- , --0,1 - totrr - n0
t it.
t i ttl t V i P ated b" qt a"tl " : r ; lea rn A
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intialligenw., 1:c•oft151:0-6 9 1 , "fi t
1 4, 4 1 WO --
1 -iTseJilte -obeiln a,`_dool - `4• l lfin
wallred.inle 4 her chanitte "fted - iittilst
beside her : bed,
I remembered that ntheYtikiiher
I had stood beside iteribl"ll**/oeett
sion. How diffeiant 'wes_ the ireliirs
4,22 a little oherub not fintilee the
othfl - liiefiiirrerlittft tnat6l tori
t!pop ,e 1 boson l , f .', a d- looked.at, m t
with itsniath'eVtyes!
I
"I am tiyhi b „o- ft m -it.,, , ,i,ke s h e ie * .4„i t. l , 4
whispered, and ,melt at the bedside
and tfi1id21,44X4. - n r, 6 3 Parfirs/i,,Wret-`•---'
I coula!n•nt i vietp,-pinydiebtitis were
on fire, ,aed burnt up the 'fountain et
my tears. I could not iliditk ; my
throat was dry and •pthialed
"Do you know What bas killerd me?"
she continued, and the white arms
were again around my neck. Oh
how wretchedly thin and „poor :i c hey i
were. "Year dreains, Roland,_y_otit;
dreams!' she went. on, for I made,,no
reply. "You spoke in your dreams,
Roland, l4 —l shuddered,aild the,"artne
tigh ten etl'caressi ii,glyi--a.arrA if lei - ined
from your words"---bfr: Volee grew
fai n ter and,., taunter --"that-r ia
-,zo--
poisoned ourvirli Zorn. _lt iv - as very
cruel, Roland. It, broke my - fin Art.
Be kind to this one , lie is fat, and
straight and beauti„( a. i will pray to
our Father -to forgive yoh. in Heaven
as I have upon earth."
The last word was scalreely audible,
the aycas relaxed their hold l and then
grew cold'as ice . " Heavenhttd gitiii4
another an &eh My wife lay dettarW
oh my breast: • -
You see I shed • team now tit ' iiii.
recollection i judge booty I best have
suffered then, '':: ': ~ ':
1 led -her besitae lief first born in
,the church yard, ar,d a costly inotru
ment testifies to Vet- Many virtue*.
I was never the same tnan aftek
-wards. ` My hair turned grey, my
form became bowed, my step - 1314mv
and wavering. My dreams, at wgh l t
were fearfol, and there was no guar
dian angel now tc, chaselifiantbrue
from mrcouch.. -
The boy grew tilt and preepe'recl.
He.reaelied his third year. 11.9 was
the very image of kis, mother, 40
6 -A- 4 ----t- , to----.•. ...,.. .-" ,4 -
--golden hair cuelid in .
x,tn-gletse,tirt%
his shouldeis. :- , _.,= r ,.(i
How I idolized that boy. 31:y_ her
existence was bound tip ila )4 4
lived for Itim alone: i p tla bag.,,r4E'fi
(ld my Jove as ikarnitY•
One i day whoa I ,15 4ilttieklkii i -l e
acnnt4brit later ihati,ukatff '. q.., d
Watched tor ' nip at ~it r y,*Y,'*iir '
l ir
4
that looked,upel the; etre,e,t:i Ilia
in summer.time, l andAtiemikdp,i , 7 its
&pen. As he reached liM•iilif•il
%rest ine,,he lett Ns batanve..ail 1 1
1 1
headlohg tb. the'Ravethekt.', '
7. .,
- 6h, what a pang of agobY' tliri f id
through my_ heart aikleaw,:iihn I,
A single era burst from his'lipiiTts he
fell, and then he iny atiltamiNinaittal
4ese. , I ~',-,_ .r, 7 . 17, e raw
, A,dendly ergifn,POlselle,34Fe.fe?
but "I had AtEepg,th i toCer v W.
I ra ised ;film &ad d 0 - paqi o Abilt,
bldbdy'andUelsefeasl, PliiseVelift
;beat 'with la fainter Ilittelfe. , ntatenenas
idiot di I 4 'I.:, , f,, , . - ~,,T .h 5.,,,,,
a !tart torg him; into thnhouse,m4l r i
fiaTAndoetor.,„4, pAe,cogAra fen .r.
„` it i ponliik`bed. -ireiczot evg• - • 1 ~ ;
l'iroffeN 4 el:o s brtitTilit AsPlig , 11 hbatt
beta: , irkpkiinit llvtumkept, sktod
.atithc. thought. , - , -,d-J, 3,adi ot ,,, A d e
The 'Doctor eam f r l a te, s lig k ih,
He 6.ktiminea,:.m.y.„,bof afore - 11y,
-and with the,eld ,, itlake.of 4 t,ise IfiLa. d.
, "Will,-he,live`, DORor ?”- ,ried,
fe'veristily. "4-'7•" t:: •--- el , "%xais
,'• =
• Hie ribuld "riiit -say' ;' ,l •` *liadalitclitto
have?haver the sidvieiiir cif% nungebria ivieind
of. his. Isellt , Torltke 1.1% 0 P 1 X-=;•:,i'l
While yet W aite Afir NEI-cgonti sgi ne
child imelOsed ;its eyes an'd th ed
lbehly ; but the lids ` sebrneallieibbr,-
and the bright eyeaqiinsed again. i
"A goed eign; ` said ' the doctor.
I bad thought otherwi.s•e- and my
!lopes brightened.
The surgeon eatue, a yriung man,
with a sharp intelligent eyo A man
of the age, I baw, at once, and to be
depended on. ,
He felt the little bruised sufferer'
carefully, and, when he: had ferislitifel
his examination looked grave
"Will the boy live 7" I asked . .
"Undoubtedly," ho replied r , ."0
w i ll lid e, but his sinne • is anjur:ea, . and
he tull draw up a Ititn - chlweßA=flrfartn-t
ed."
Then it s'ee:Med.. as if the heavons
opened, and a thunderboltdeseendink,
struck me Iliere; forelieid,
and seittdd'into my
'Phis is the store preinisedlon4
good . day.sir. • -•-
Ho bowed to ntie'w4 ntiemanl,'
politeness and \calkedaway.
' The' Stificeriniendant of the Asyllitil•
joined Mal' , ' • • 5 '
Y•ott.t . ii'Ve had quite a lopg. obit*
With my patient," be Said., ,
. "ls,tliat man mad ?"-i asked' in
_bewilderment. .
,;
- 'lncurably 130'," :
flow tong- has be beetti;ere ?".-.
"Tlfenty yard's. Ile • haßlleett.telli
ing you his story ?" •
4'Yes. You have heard-
"I have." " •
"Do you believe it ? 1 ".
"17Ton„Iny word,- cannot sax: l ; If ,
alintiE l t `stazgerslhelief, be
true.
„Ode•thchg.cal; a vuubliTor - -
..11e has ' s'on—r.a..ttuirehbh'ek-LCvho .
suchln 'k itli an.
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