ri 1•111 ts_. • , S. W. ALVORD, Publisher. VOLUME X-XXVIII. IS eicb.sait, THIS WAY FOR i 4 PIIING SUITS Matte to ,o-der • ANIi \VA I.ZIZA.NT ED TO FIT ! ELI J. L. McMANON, M E,ll c II A N 1"I' A 1 L 0 1: of rust] I: 44m•izT nou,,E jtr-t mn•iNc.l 01" NH I. ET E:,'D cLOTHS, I.I7 . IItiISIIING GOODS 111:1'S, 4:c . &c., .kz.c El 11, h proparo.l, It.3..rtri,lt to 112 . 111 . k 111.1.1 e ti 1,14.:I;111 ANIn SUITS 11,1•4_ , T ;..TYLE-; 17 1' 7 1,7, 7 • 11 777 ' 77 . 7 112 . , , , 1 •• 1 ,11 1 , 1 11 1 ,-1 :1,/ 0;t1I611•11111 .. W. I . .1%. .‘„ tot - 17 , 6. .1. 1..94 mAiih.s P.t.. 1•7‘7., r lilYj C I E HAltt)wAitE.stmi;l: 1:-0 .I \ N I) A ' l'N; nLOCK"! tLrlr *:cvTliE4, I]I:I\DSTONES, S, IxTur Es, itovEs, .\ ~' , i~ _!,,y Ow,. ll= j'ERI;icoH sIPE fIiLL i'LoAVS, r; ,t is l 111, , 0* TINWAIIE,(OI AW.‘1,1):,;! h♦ \I %I. I LOO I \ • J. FisEi'H6VDS a, SON, ; • •• II ' , :u ;.;t.:::1: wilm\oirr_iporc .1 \ =MEI 04. 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I I n-ly inoAtratert wtl,ll .•• • ;; ;; ,;(1 Lo reals it i wa, pel.Stl;rduil Irr*lry AVllrrlit cirli•rl the .satnt• •11.- ;;d a. though I. coal Teel the et ••;. throng!: It,; nhesh•:yr.tent; anti I began to inensg. I:T:01101Y ; lay to day; and I lotion IA in; Irt it It visnilleti4, ivalsser•l I. It tittle I have la•tiu alole Itr ;Nye othrrr, enjoyffsg g-; •Yht about the, greatsk.ina• •mtplalnt and slinPar ;;;•.•trallY, IS, comp! rthlt nn 111011 4 , 2 115. 1.1)14 01.2, TI LtV frk ••,1• 4 •• • 3t . 1 , 1 It ,• . /-,•t 4.1 Drat giiivilrig 1.41,1 !rani Willi Mt. t , / 11,310, %lilt,. %III) , rriirni my lilt( it, :LN a i«. and lip•re 10. 41,11- V VEG TINE 111 sir ii•s LAFAY ALL I)ISF,X,SKS OF TI If Kra•Eri. 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I:, MtINTI - hE krrfl TO)ATANDA; BRADFOP►I • • AUTUMN. . :1. ‘1•11.1:1 . • The lorVI•111,4 • , •a-on i•f the year. Though donna to flan's, id•oitiodll near : Swiot Iliirxrl,dinle and loatii , ts Which t vault a lesson to as • The hirds that sang It ,1101111 , 1' ••,•Avrot liar' gonr away I' their ?sit roat : Tile tro••s i ag•••••1 sit , are giiiy; • The Gel Is arc du-noire piroon :no! s.;rd An si - nrailing all ror !rat life fair a ihittl: Ilko iall; • •C . ,.4.;•:" - Tlo• -410 , e:tins Ida . ) plea , atit r foatitro s of a ,Icing A, Vegetathin. lieri.4 arid iliityers I.le o,lr;.iiigli (hi , wintry ,tiiit%;.' at - ei`!,l and droar, '-- Ogaln 1% 1V.% npi lag itiopoaris. • 0. in tic antinittidleno of life. 'MAR tirii dawn 110.11 war ant •rn ilci p in i alit, siilleinlirare, 1 . 11.• path , of life inl YMie to tear. l:ut to the re:duo . ..ola morn, s•idi:•.47 it fife to • life TY:ton , • And •ivi• shit live 1,114 . 1, to • :BLOOD Ilse, purify I:l.tit. lit vsit• • a c.n. • 'lll' ~,rk.a - a trirrhantow;. " Dart; .Ma'lland. Dart &,Co." hc So t name stood upon the great s brass platem in these mulles had ille Lusiness of tie bank h e en pru dently and prolittlily _conducted. for :I Many years - as the \ majority of the inhabitants or Ilighb r6ugh could recall. • Trade panics lnel' laid w,tste.ina'ny another long esta i)1 i shed / tit: h ; bank- N rtqit,:y had. swoopol , Inic!xpi..tedly upon many a liOuse where w ailb seemed as limitless as here ; but hi , ' hank of Messrs. Dart, Maitland, Dal , .\\ head high above a treaf:ller(itlA / Araters; . and stood uti d / andltterly, t,eciire atter tilt = — the n'tme of the firm was a pas .port or 1.1.11:4 :111;1 rilifutco. as well . a , : f a pr4nzipt intrutluc fi tioa t'o the r: '49clcfy or tho.c.a otitry. antl-thesprv•- t nt, re! l;tstlt,ativt.s v; - ere tiw.t.!: 'Mau rice 14 . 1.. the senior partll4; a some nitin of fifty year,, who irnal.riti vil the wkhe , :, the wo.lkii s es, , , awl the pocut:dr 'to othex men, Could icot 'novo him now and AYaltet.Mait- land, in iiiijoutif:iniTs,:ind tier, a stron:r vontra4 to Ili;-'s'enior di tend V':u • s .•r, ht. 1(1i)1 t , than lotrtnoi of his him, „ . i•Vt., and the gay Nvor.is S-6 prpt:fift,t, iip,Ott his Iiiis.••••••., clued frantb rastetl with :111 , 1 Tht. -t IA wa-; t.m,' in lutine allltn I lathe :3 dcatli had Ica him a Ttli, -'hare in th(Nl,‘:lllli, , litit lii= 0:11 : inter e:oitrs.- with irxWas thr poli•v or — its haviter n e, ay the wor,t ' lnc itn4l. to ti.;111. • .to cliturt. , l thk_ army'. Abotp, there (".111•- , t' that V:1 , T111:t::,!..-•• 111 , 4T:1r:114h' c:0111 thltt cog -1.1.). the enter N.vorliii it I‘; , :ts . ll:think - 4 el n'unther people lintl\itivcstt.ll. their sayinvs or pit ritl • y on piirpose to lit tie' firm. - .1;W thho cleri- N onfy one easel w;ts I,n o tvit.' with certairity. llc was neither the olile , t experi: enceti. thiotedt -the t Ott e rful, pc-r -ii;,p,. the iitt:, intltistrhms.:, I le. hatl ,it po•-ittal with the the. 't -tun which hitt- lather. 11:i . ..t0t - le a 'forty year.: (..otiri-ai of tilanat.r.ornhip, Itatl itialaintilateil to 1)0(0 -at!' to him ; and enal.)Nl to .Ir:INV what ihitilihal his salary looketl uppni hini,elr as a Part .nterkit ulti r. an 1. Mille lofty fiirLL - tint,. Iyiti4l hiss name Ilei:11.i -taint 'the liras; plate th.in ( . .'1).”. • Ch'eCtrritllv :::'l cstnstantiv ho er:•cted lent. to, att-clupt. to lay these r,tilelations un tellterla Timm. lty •-nv : •.:1• • • u t Ppeculal hog', never enterul •livad. With his mother--:l t.;. 111 . t.111 ., t:. , 1 hniv Inipeful astrua tul'::ml chepyriti n, he W:IS T(r..!l lice lin 1.1"-Ltly NOlite COtt:l2',V Lei here he letil thiwer ; yr ca r•91!1‘1„ !hit sand in the flu, nrt .t NVO:ll.llt.r. anti a no cm. which he W:n4 no nican tierli.rier. An 1 as c 'rs: 7 l:llnr:y, ame nriniil. takiirz hi::: lint sny, itt the nrit tiral " I V' , 111)1V t f flit yoninz ferltivi, (int dityie'r timinirrow ghoul in't WV, 111fItlit_•I'? Their sala rit are not iih.e mine*: and things nre den r, von say." i~•• ~,: • Truv,.rucir ••;:tl:rries not, lilac hut tarn hi v... , ,n1 , 1 not Inxvo tlu nri•ri k t notti,., nor the small. bri : rilt mother._ 4 . 0111- fort he coultl tllttij: or iitil(l so there Hever w:ts (tOfj.p . e'icity or Tom'srP.:ll:try lent whet: Ott!. t-ar - Once Or twice )Irs.. Leslie would Ijulrc ruernily when hey, son pfeli ed up the dinnerless elerks•whom lie (leli;rlitetl to hring le,int. to sufiper___ or, a , he called it, to a littlemm4ic." lint her 'genial ho,pitalit• was, after all. a, prompt :is kis, and so thongl, ,he l;ept the aceonnt, there was, as 1 neVe r a penny. (b'lot's ry, left, when the . N't.:ll' Was up._ le thinks th•at .f. ion or his . is a r e vynner thouglAt Mrs. Lrslie, Saturda . y mornin: , watcliiin.V.her cross the 'road. drop his , jilt, into. xpectant hand of the - crossin! , t)cr, aml turn at the corner lA,' nod O•klier; -- lie will soon e.ty...et m t . to : ;lopl a few young men . who.:e ! salari t es i less than hi , OIN n.. It he) i h a d kit Inikefited his l'ather 's saving ! nature'." Site. tried to• ri 7 g , cet this dolefully; Init. - alter all, slie\eotad I not help the w;ir \ inth of perfect‘satis -•. I faetion.lilling. . het\ eves. • . . I Even his - pract - U'al father had 1.-, I. st : • p • • need that liis:traturas lt,s m s lother from the.Ltime (lut' nature began to assert itself in the littl4om, t On this particular ,Sa.tilslay morn 7 i `l! r . as he walked tit the Rank, Toni i li:stored • - a little on ()tic sect— :t i ..! yeti st -co. of handsome ji.kivitt lions. hefoie -one of Nvliich st..)d a 1 eonple\d' cabs piled with ii,x .s Tom \ vaXpd long 'entitigli to see that 1 the cabs 11)re nothing lint ltu . rgio . o...` Then lie A% \ i ktii bri-kly on. and, entering the lanli excited, told his: I fellow clerks dl \ the arrival of the colonel's liousehOhi, and fur fully live al minlites forgot. in is excitement, to I I =d • In Itl II RIM trlt iiir d .REG ARDLE co 91 =II SS OF DENUNCIATION FROM ANY COUNTY, - ‘ h., THURSDAY mbl ills general Dirvitation for the• morrow. Wlren the comil4 - ;or the reglment, be - Cat diseusseil! and Tom's ant invitation aeqpted, he turned to his desk, not to Iditer again thront.fli ()lß Ole day. An hour-afterward strJ Dart arm-v .- tip, and' with a gaiet Good Morning," pas Sea throw:li r the i l• hank to his own private room. 'llere,l presently, Mr. Nlaitlana'joined hbn,' and standing before the lire s o l various items of town news_ •nnong them, of nourse, the arrival of ow regiment. ' • Colonel Conynglia:n has onlypne \Ve mint help tointro , luee her. V iii ig I/art having onee ea to the relriment, , gives it, ;is it were, a claim ninin its:" " The o:llpliel',Otlathter. will need wit -little introiluctiob, - remarkeil Maurice Dart. ('II.1('TFI:•II " Dart, Maitland. I!art Co." The name stood 1111:f ItC . A. 4 1 010116 great plate; yet—except the sleeping partner, away in India now—,each Orie rept'esented thati , •igp was per. frail} - aware' that a great alter:lo4M luld been grow ink in hpfself ever since Colonel Conyng,h...,iin aliq his rlatut.hter hail 'been living 3h Ili:rh buromrh. .TAle strong bank walls no ton , :er i;ope and anthition. Beyond them stmpl revealezl a brims , or love, Of easesand sunshinv, bright ly possible; and in this future the on! ymission of the' golal old -bank was' o furnish the home with luxury. It was a winter mi , :ht. The bank windows were I) ilted'und barred, the great books Were lor.kol away iii tru-ly safes, and the manager was asleep up stairs, with the blunderbluss beside his bed. But in his brilliantly lighted drawing - room at h u me thc, .senior partner sat ':done striking looking imp-in his eve nt dress, with the hot-house'llpwer, ng:in his roat. The room had been filled- with guests up to thjs ,ow .Nln hart: sat alone before \l , :uried ill thought which iinnte Minute. ,until the )ened, anti Waller Alait \l the rootn_ifelnel but en . time, the tire ileepened 1 door %OR A - 0 !and re-entert lately left. ‘; I could not 11,..11) coming •11. , , t ,k, he sai(l,l,eginninglytirriellly to speak as if the words 16,reed theinselve , from him in his ervous haste , ;'There was one thing \l ‘ ,.)ll'. with+ I Inutit spe:ik to von to-ul %chilli I have wanted 1,0-4,1,0n1i lA.) you for a long °time: Nva leaning a!rainst , the chilli :1"Y friend, intense scrutiny into c i niet ` , Chat I hay . e bean (Ireainiic, , . - a Ire:a whielt•ii wool of youl . l's at •ti.it's mew co wri Tell ine if it so. It dill -he a ~n eater th:ol your silence, ti,' the I,ifitlin;s, is sure to he the motive of 'i',•ll we at, om - ie.,Part. it pa tinot 111,"1 , - ant to you ti.) see my anxiety. lon are toli-good a - felhor to fee', ply.istire ih Or.t. What, am 1-to t.lt you "! ho, without: nwt , ting• iii-; i(,211:s eyv!z.. Surely you know.! 1 =ai,l self that winni I n!, t I ~:1! K• 1 In'n it your home, to ni:111.. I would lia ~ut it' my fears were well, lonn , led not" (liF , eover, I. wool, n.-41,; vow for the truth before I loft I ,u pens for me 1.1_11:4., been ., , rowitp! th, Months slitc by sip e. with my love; unlwarable at last.:" .• rice raised his heail niiw, and mint los companion's: anxious, ionint; eytis.• "1 ant spoheir,:\laitlaill 1" lie said. I h a c c. •, , tiessell at:your anxiety„.%\hilo I have often•wisheil to break the silince 1; tve held on tlrt's One - point.. — I fan c•it'll ;you It:uI soniethim , to tell ina. 1 farreicil.so' but now, vvhen you re-. mitered tile room." indeed" ; 1" exelaitni , l wit,l l his .• I wish to heaven 1 hail. lAvisli hathilareil to sat'tha.C . lsaliel hail given Ito 1 eouragement •eitim2 - 11 to inal:ai ttte , e_ve'n hope. ( . 0 1m11 could not ask her to --olove the while von litiov how useless it, would lie." ' Ido not., know," returned l)art i.vorils vory ‘Valter's ta'rernoss, yet all li, ,i;11 . - F eiitionititil to hilt; thcir r . ling of hope--- has niive.r Word ez lo v e 5t).,,,m me. the ! relit athi al ways...hut elniiii t t. , 'ro ; me, too, she isJ,rathit and pleasant always," lint restlessly"; ••altil - I can ill'scover in!! snore. I fancied you Pie omit of one phase of this under- • . . A n,l you 'are Vt:Fy glil , l 011.1 rnha, e:111110t," :aid the elder part er. And then their eve:: 1 1 met, with I a suiile that was strang'ely wistful for sr,u h manly faces. - Dart, - said Maitland, "you are the ehler maim. the richer—the better toO„t--Vou shall.speak first. Ito it as as-vou • "Seniority leis no in sprit n rase sail the 'Senior partner. AVe, can wait." " 1 Can wait no 1011 ,, Tr!" 1,111, in the •otinger man. impatiently. •••A fly- 1161 - I , x b e tter th a n . this su<• !,ruse. Why on earth shoulk,. wait? Isabel knows 115 thoroughly. now. She knows that we are to ,- ) old for . this luxe to he anN'thin , , but earnest. She knows enough of ns and our p‘cdtion to make 'her 41cti., Nio h ' c asy h) her. do let us 1 1 ,--now the - You have the .right to speak first." "I will n t Like it.!" said Mr [hint speaking . Inure quickly than h.' had t'l, US Lot us r e—t o:Tetlie r." A ew min fitC : :i.silenee, while Walter thom*ht thi4' over - -leanim ., his Imi the arm w,hieh rested on the t s chimney . " Let :that bedechled," urged Mau -1 rice. •*.We will uril,e to,m4-o'row.' Let , her receive the two hitters tjo , ..!othei, ' that she untv think 4't us ,I,,,.rether. r. • now's, flee d our lett-hr‘ shalll hi 7 ready for tolnorrow . s.postt:' " 1 promise," said Maitland, rai4in3 his-again. Thank you for this.ar- ralp4etnent." N • CHAPTER II!. The Ilre roared and crackle( 1 in the pri•ite room at the hank, but neither c ;\ fdi tw- partners had arrived. - 1 " 111 •ver knew him so late," re- QUATER 1011MNG. - OCT' mnrked'Tom Leslie, a. aloud a pizzling, t.oftjeett ", Who ? old Dart?" Dart. Yes!" " Leslie feels it incumbent uphold-Abe dignity of his partri put hi another elerk. " br4 swells proudly with a Ohm-feeling. " What an idle set you Are this morning,'' remarked Toin, turulng from his desk with the quick, kin;ll. which made his face so 'plCas ant, to look upon. "As soon as I am senior partner I shall give , ybu all a swoTing . 'FI: listeners lawrt.ted, enjoy ingdthe tlp , absurdity of tlm. idea ; and 'one or tv. , o Iltti9ned with anxiety, as to the occasion.. Through all the. laughter Tom pursued his work, awl Dart noticed this when lie entered the bank ; awl thou , dt it 'Nva.'; hut very curtly that he answqred- Toi,., quiet greeting, yet betote lie reacht.:l tho inner door lie turned ';lnfl ,9polie to hint.. Col 4 Loslie Keep up ,kood firt-;•. It i, hard," he unuttered to himself, " tOr WitilOUL a Thi:, Mr. Itareit't the sprino• oor close behind him, and. sittifyr ill 1115 Orih't. (me :inn 011lyi-as •vi:ry ealin'nien ivlion they arc ill at ease, as well zis tired. Ho SO, looking ,Inquolily'into the tire.. when Mt. mait - - 1.1.1 ,The senior partn . er did not `turn to greet him : awl even when )V,alter stood uF t sm the Kng, bt-lde him', tie d 1 , 1 nut ven ture to.tneet his eyes.; , Maurice," the. youttZer t I suppose- I t•ongratillate you. It is rather hartl ; yet no one owi,lit to 1 . 10 it SO hi•;irtily. :clu) what a. .gOO4l fellow you are. ami.what—what a ;wile 'you have EOM A :rlan(Torr-Airp . ri-q!int.ohisfrien.rs ce, :m it tilen Mr. Dalt :...p9h.•e in a word.: She has rent,t , i me, Maitland " Re fusea !fip,t rtp , :ll.ol the wtyrd. , ,lthough ly truZlt, ' - Knew, (.40;1 have xvoig s hua then; sr) lat•, tou!'' he has ne‘-er eitre , l flirint• but as a frit:hit—sit:ll,3y and i)n•y as a friend." itt a I, : w .hind Words . to 'no," I\lr. Dart, without up. to! , !-ivt•it heir love i•1,,- %%•hi:rik.. I was tryinin you earn(' pit•parg inysi•lf to tehl you, " I 1 . ,.j0h7e in )our . liappiiii•-s..Nla.itliiiA. - nit now vott--0.11 sav the saint. it ruritql li.trlncr-3 in.tll"k• old tlrin zai a thvir wcrin -101 thy 1,1,•1,41:r. ,, (0 . vorl , l I 'Dien it'i-; to Lt. 'hoped- yott.:ll:e roit.: but tt'vi--it'." rental - I:ell Mr. for Noventhel Itty--. :ire hot the pleatztitest for t. •• 1 ion not on a tioir, tom only a twin:cat : thoh iiiith , ol his Iktiiiicrs Ivor, consciou; i.f. - in his voicy I slititild Eike to t. II you Yentletticii, why I want Inv holiday thep. the M!!! to h itiv-wtihiiiig-linv. 4 • Mr. Dart returned tO writin.r. 3.1 r. .N1:!1.1.t1‘l from! ,t.at.-anil rimy,. 4 1 to t l u l i4 r. t Irn li IZO4 - . On. 1 4 . 144 re I :IC 01 . livt It the partners there lir.- v,reil a filets that. led them. too. tt, tiro:tin of t t !Lev - had so IV hi. , •11 RW:ilCxli;!,l I tlvv‘iiii,l h•tr.l, or., thick; to t:itl; voi (df h)rtAint , . vct, it %-;:is tint in NV:iltk.t. :\l:litl2ll;fi's i- Inrt to' let Z1)1u ft•tl:lll..f, prt'Vellt, 1.11411. • • 11 1 ,1 0 41. 1 :hut Von* '1:1(1„ Four=,.. 11.6 In ar it. I pro , l.inist leafy A•vtyy y(111. ()I' cour,e 1,(•:t111.(1, (1(.1.1) fur yilkt imtil 1 knoNv who 4il,e " linow hcr well. " I lor fatht r, Cvlobilt•l niy iti , ,tl3(r's IVe v them when thi , y wtfroalonc, heC.:lll,e —at Inyln , ,tln:r's, (s)ttag.i , , of c()urse, wc vould, not (litort:iin thvir Ny;(• always Iwun----;Is (0.1 rrit.ii;ls :I'ol : amt 1 ilavy :tlW:lp , 11I1L it was ny w,.!s.s:try lor us Md... lw n)t. yottt.) rt;al. tlift gentleami,' P1:111•1:4c k an e-Xlicll-',2 • Von can co, hello, - remarlird / at a s Nut hail conelml-.Ha the pure fresh. Minnesota air Mr. Itar". without rakileg hiA head: • thijs'nrrangernent, he wasl llow (I, light fully irvig - orating it ice! " .n•I the holiday, !sir r' it, to ne.e‘jle to it 1 . _And. at'- ! the feels as though he •wert-• • far lip y •• Take our holiday when you ~ interview, who la Uld 'repeat lin the Olin • i-ther which I.lolrts lii? - ti choose,.only don't make such a fus.-; ,intitles•• promises Tont made to i all-c‘o the earth. and joyOusly drinks about, it.'' '''.• . • /-: clerk-. when he told .thein 'of Iii ? "„ , in the life-giving atmosphere. - The •• A nd. is there ti thin more' yoti ' ~,,,J = Cee se ' 1 1 1' tell luo.Ni he reached ! . pids,. boundS with unwonti'd - quick intenderd to say t!) me. Mr. laitlaret' 1 home in hall' hi-. u..inih„t hue and put': tiesS. inahthe cheek is tin:ted with •a , nquirc,l Tom. • . I his ar'us arctuni his mother, wit h his ~ticalthy flush in respOnse to tile nat . •,1 :shoithl say, - remarked Walt,.‘r. I eyes full of tears. just as it' In' had 7 oral stimuhiss: Ilci:e:is the spot where wth an an:rry 'gleam in „his e . es, " it i !wen thirteen instead' of thirty ? i• • , doetor4" are but little in deoland, is an irreparable :liitit:lke rill are I : But. above all, who could describe ! whek.invalirecover by virtue of making `to: 19:L11'y "on y, ur ineonio, 1 Isabel's mute, wondeiic , :r. g ratittnle ! fresh air. A fterres j tin! , front the-fa unless you had chosen a wile in your ! ttl t! I,' Iw , , triell %%limn le had given ti:oul-(if our journey, we• start. oitt, own position and-us dto such a life 1 , so inn .I) pain ? " I an' Very, very 1 with the early its to learn wilitt as your mother's:7 ' gratetu Tota,"-she sai,l,sisaking, to Iwe 'eau of the town. \Ve learn first . . . , . , ,„ „ ~ , " My mother, - life was shell a life I him with the tears thick 'T r oll 'Ayr that -tile eliy OolviLsol forty thousand a.: Isaliers, .:, • Isabe"s age s "- s•ii , l lashes: "h it I 'would rather not talk 1 inhabitants, it fact which surprised 'rota. and f, ..`'n in 'mem, it's face Wai ahoit, it—yest 1. ,, t - ine get time to lus somewhat as we hadlno idea, that l':•allv hal soiree in .its tbish orhaml- I think ationt it\.'.' , Minneapolig waS'a. larger city than, Statill. 11 -. de : " and 'Sabel has !WOW': 1 ' Qnit'k to materstand her wish, and l'St.'l'aul, but such is really the case'. what, iny mother's life is for many a ' . tiplit'ate sat carr, i11! ,. ..it out, T i on left - t' , Minierrially the. lutnber -and . 11.oUr year past. Would I Inarry he under Isabel delighted - Una his' news had i trade prial(uninate here.. There /are any I . 3tst. preWTezeS?" :• I pr....sutne, then, that lisl-4 Con- i.over It, too—because the sei'ret Of ' feet of Illitiller ea - elf ye:a.There are . „. \April:tin knows the eY.tent of your in-4-the partners was. so safe in the•keep- 1 twenty-one flour- mills, all very•J'arge 'clllll. ?" asked ..\laitland. with ;coin- i i illl_of the girl whom tlit'y lirtil---not, 1 ohe of which has jip•ty rur‘ of.i ; '.' -, ,;"e, pressed lips: "or have you, in your unworthily—l,oved. lint hardest of , which Vs probably as !lar , Ati..si•-• ny • foolery, been .representi-ng yourself :ill it would lie to describe how brit- chtill eau show. in :•the Ay.orld.:' test,: as a partner in tlie bank ?- Eler eyes : liantly Ivefore Tom's c thericA'altle-!1:11Th are all bartl!.at work. an, -1 hey : • L 1 . • 4. - rh • ' .\. . L; • ')E11 1 , 1877. if fillish . ing L e ' - 1 _ I—fain:lel nut. 1,,,11t wt:1'1;11y men. Dart, ' vollit-311,e,, \Vallyr, Iravely and pent1y,, 4 .41-. ) ',„ thii, W.::.ltil R",' olrepi,l, a day, or Av. - , a. , ,,, to I , altt-I l'oli•tightitp. You pile--; what I ;:ttn going to;say ? l•iltal•: h- iwnelili,y our----love for her,? - ; \ T1!.?0,-Allior. partmo.,•looked tut slot-- I .y\,iii..stioningly. •A thotilit which 11.1,1\liticn haunting - him all 1:i01,1 i211 ,1,, ; :\,,,•,11 1 11 ; loc . :m i ng , , Pfllice woyal iitlito Iblill to ld•.n.' ; • l',. 4 - I r• e( - you liaye left 'this. - \ %tit ;r, , l itiatry, "just as .I ' I seu that my words :,--; on t. tilling to' your 1 ilm'er , t.,ll , l lna.v . it inn - 611. 1.4 , lie Las invest, ai t l; ._ 4..-r;r, sayings ail at' his - t;atti as one may :4:l , y—in our liank. ponds hit- wit 4:lys hare n;.,,, , , sclen - ,iously, in,l•l,t t;; , t,ivortitily - . I he , h all s tt,Ctliis cannot liveit a o lve whi c h we—you nail x i--Illse to 1 i-tiire as .1-;;litell'onyittsliniliorcle Anil then !!'is itioth, , r ?has to lt ‘ 'pro / v, , lt tl :for. You thiiili, Dart, tittl'it i w-iiltl no', lint t us auel canna ',irt i .“ t I,eniitirtil,r,.lllim , prairie, and :t ,rail : , ,ny . .',P.ll,•onee to l:aptnin 1):Ir wli . Lf,,;-,j I ',linty fnl flier; upon 1,.. 1 :,.. Po voice in :;,Ily 1:,1111, - . Manor. I:. ' 1 iii.'-‘c , .fic, Won't . ' ' , .:IIITIV Illi !.,! ,li k • 1, :1 .1 imw e l- Co ‘11::i.`,1," Wilat.W(Wl , ll k.-:".i hint Il101': cor. lfi.rtalwl , 2. in Short —in! shut, OM fells, i. you woti; - ;.: make hint all equal pa'rtner with me. - 1 , With 1 , I1! -- ;diye'i: * S ' :11.1 Mr. Par', ! /1' at Once. u• with om ;;t.-Ivas, you ineaii ? I / 4 ; 1 i It' -,N.,... were all equal p ____•' artners , • ••• 1,..; ii.:,li-cd-s; it this all.ermoild , 11 , , iltit,i; ~ x;or It till then, )lattriee. - j-imr %chic iput in•NValter, thinking - that the s,, i - I, p l i,-,1 1 0 - • i mor partner . sliottlil ~, h ave ijiut' 1., i i•, 111 - • m is:li : \V NVill t:111 4 • ,Hake his ti t -x;. it 1 We I- • , OVVra:2;alll. . i , i '• Tilt- tlisetission was duly held that i afternoon ill the .partnitr; itrivi a i ro.,tti. • The Tom WaS . Sfilllfil9fiVi to ilv:ir the lesllit or it. TIIMI:"11 lot 11 , • ~ . i tom , ilitkirvit w, it Ivas ont. ) • in ,ossil,lt -, to t1a,...-ille„ for„how' cittild show•th6 utter failure o'' 1 eil'ort, to in:tint:lin his ; thr,nailt 'l-nut's extr halal - yle, prou 1, ri, Or tlescrihe W. si , tent(thoiP.., ; as , tti•anet• t ' • 1 cal to trial'• very p,l- t' tarll .1 J 111.. , I I :. i • • . r I 11 11 . I : %,. . I ...1 are open to thefolly of what She is doing; eh Y" . " She knows everytliiniz, sir," said Toni, his eyes much puzzleil,'-and a little angry, "Rini she"•does not csll it folly:' j him EN " You 'an ;2. , 0." . The clerk leib the i•i)ou),•elusing the our quiet . 3 lain.... • " They nuNt Ihare -ben ‘Olat his home wi L dit'be. with Isahel at its he'ad; and. their .hearts. there fined with ri-s - entmolt against flit, winner of the" . prize whieh. they ha(l cl,yeted. " You knew this Inornin that :the was to In some one eke _why s!lould your thoughts he hard er now, that you . know who has won tier:'" So a vo;c. seenu:A arguing with thOtn, but below all the ang.-. - •thoughts surgvd on. 6 ' Flor 111,n to be the one to gain paid servant in the batik .f." • CHAPTER When Mi. Bart re:wiled the bank next- 'morning, worn awl harrassed aTtex • his . sleeple:.e; night, he . fdund that. Main:m i . contrary to his usual uttstonj, hal arrived before hint. Th,up,..:11 the two friends greeted eaeih other as - usual, atntast unusual silenee ...etilel presently upon theta bath. V.yentually the suniOri partnem ; mak eW)rt, reinanked un thet cold riers nl'tlle we.ather awl his eompan puttilig th)wn a letter that he ansv...ere.l. leisitray. But hi, pleasant t)lite eyes were restle.is rath-• er than the moment . the answer, was and Alcuce. wrapped . thent took tonci. Fur .:1:1 hour the oilier clock the quiet;:es-. cr cn Walter Maitland rose. slowll. -- froin his cha'ir. whi Lthe 7;uw, , inifuide , t in his hand. mil,lv:ting the: paper t::11 7 Caw:: alai url upgit the ra ! !,r 110 . side his friend. le) 11.11 jut re-entered front tin I):'Hils. • Very.gently upon Ili-;.senior's . s!iOuldet; he laid his hand. . •• Part, ohl friend ! want t speak fe-v,- word , -; to . sou great earnest- Sincu roc's yestectiny 1 have glitArn t 1), quite cer t•,:n tine thing—iini'.u. 1;:li nut', in :eniity heen \t-n• 5-0 nit' 1 gavt:mc.• pirnty 4,1 ror t how:l4 ;pt hat I have gi•ownt,tU f, v, sun: of i this. 1 shall •• Ni.t . :11aurice. mean nn.n 1101,4 (rfi t ql Inejn 1 . 11 4 . I"docnso, nll.lDnigli tlicy ut.121 . it :Is Fttinly. • , 111 rolt lz (.‘lll ca ' , t 1...,111 ,s fall .0111 :mot 1......., UMI (IW, 'WC. 11 Any NI; u fli--; Mr. Dart's graveTeser:c .va . 4ant, boyiph, , t•tOutig , rritiO , le 1' At* laitland's r ;tor- Al wary s.. disre , mrded j • 4 4. ••. . • r $2 per Annum In Advance. that, night.a visirm Rf that identical brass Plate which really - met him facie ter faee when, after ins . " holiday's," he reached the heavy, familiar doors of the II ighimrongh .11,84----" I Maitland ;-.114-4 Co:" WaS nri More. • • ritui PROM' MINNESOTA. N 1'.44, i NT I ..4q.t. 9: 1 NAR,lfEpulunit:—The Poet -says " There is- a tide in the atfaiefs of !nen that !Tathi, rs no .nil ss,' and say a stonels liable to spatter, :Lint in proof of the assertiow we send lwre with a figs"' spatters '' that start - from I\linne.nota and strike" D. V," in the (ac t ! of the l'inAvrAatn ItEronT ER. :itarting Tovv:4i'itla on the :5.P.M train :Ind eliafrrinf - ; ears at Elmira., Wk• proceed gaily awl rapidli - west'. W:01 via the '.Atlantic and Great Westexn :Lnd land in Chi. i:ago aftet a ph.'asant ride of thirty two hours. .N6w at some . future tinie write a history (?) of this little:western town. hint now we•letiA•e. it fur the inore distant West. We inquire which is the best road utn Cliicro to .St. Pahl, arid; int bodiencv instetictiod take • the eL'cago and ,N. AV. train. 7 which leav s the depgt at..tbe corner or Ca nal and Kinzie streets, at nine o'clock in the evening. a comfort:ll,k. 'berth in thti l'ulbinin We surrender'ourselv's situilber.and our, faithful engineer; lA.t, its litmic ri•m:irk that all wear% tra; eters", that are juurneying towards Paul, (St, Paul, :Nlintusota, we in!oan), will di, the, Vroper iking the Chieiv: ; ) !Awl . N. W. rouse if they.clesire . smoolli track, a coin fortafilo car, ! . rontlemanly officials. r:11)41 transit. 4i,pe scenery, apfl. in evcrythilv: ivhich.makus!travvh: Iniury am! not ntoyely a mat ter of entitirance as it so often i•••:. 14 tihi• giny dawn .steats in we raise OuT slee . py inpectors and pull aside our curtain for a pe6 .at the unknown laud. We flail that ournliilnight dream La; nearly pro ven-a reality, ls to the panic. 61\ our present tocation, for° we ()pep', oilr eyes qpon' Dqvit's Lake. , But 'one hasty glance is sutlicient-'.oconvinee that the zieene' before lei . oncit wor- Inv of a Milton's . tiescription, vH.y remote troll -ally conneetitn. with Dante.'s In 5 fi31.10." I.akt is tnikinomer. • lake IS in the State or -Wis eonsin one setent Svont (•lliea , ro. s it n4,t vvry elvai cunt an,l iti ti \ - 11-h. lt i~ err roitu , loc. It, preeipi'tott-s cliti alp '.,111e-chef roek , o i'ail point.-I.tit two, natitolY the . onil'atice exit.of tin• iron roa,i. The track hoe re , •l_, - z up on a - roeliV bed that \vas litetaily froin the nunititaill's ,-010. So ((IA Sculltacit UPC 1•1:,:ltt• •,011e:Intl011 , 1 ,rand. litre, it 1- -ail the in , nie of the heautiful -1 llt unfortunate Indian rnaidenN‘lintia wankenit.` The ttczt object, of inter the t'0341 of "Baraboo, toctin• with a river of the ' Vic y;l4!‘v here very Ift.ratitifiil e.l..'rei..u.intlhu,r. 0110 'sontewhit. . . . . , l'ziat :i.lolig through . AVysatii, , ing . . on . i..:!r. own I..•lligli roa , l. Actor a rirk 6f thirty or forty milos " Elroy 7 •i , ., calic,l out.,,rin , r wt. far4l okir-t•los ,11 thr ~ ,, utlwril-I,:rmilitis of the West t'.\Vi:-,•011:-,in.r1ilrog.41;,. / . From tli,i,-; p“ilit Out cours c runt -I,t,AiTi for awhile. ailkl tlit , n we- an. (ii•op in tic:: eeIOIN:Vi.OI pines. who , :e "41'ie.\* (1.1 comP. lo c l :% ; .ztnY :Lroinatic gThly that, ever , . froth tiipber, liave clone so -- intieli to increase .vv-•,11.11 t 'Slab., 14 WiS cO nSilj. . ft 'r a . few ritinhor towns, we- read: the riveILSI. utilich lioUve is the divi(iiing I..L'„w‘q:ll W . iseousimaie.,i 11.itinuso in. 'This rivi r 1144 ; N - el.). deep, ands h n It as wile as lite:74`t . e , {iiielit.iia in inanyiplilyi.s. 1 t !rims Ve.yl4llt .lv. a I'LIT tlu Vit'Slerli : , Lrle. mill over throu'rli . ••;tliftly lell.•' We -hero ero•-:= =MI a ~nwapt th, t,f th p St. ,xpans:t !or land that. t.vt 1 , 11 ever) - ter ex! reine: ; WIN I IV , that lit.; the very The • la:Ie . / prguilly stand , :eelu but forest;; ' .or , !omit We now :idilenly V‘" of fit. Patti, (put trn , wovill not here :Wok. hut twel v(:\pdles farther. fu .our V'S end. ''or a , few ' thonient•s tkallS1)1111.-..A of t; , , "r ; 11 01•11, lirtk It\ , v..er than ' Lir a: , l th:' tailve ilms . No \ n/ !kit at tho/ / Aril& over. "beau 1a fields of m1(11;1:1,611 ,, richness, :t lnrtiei ca gi aSJielVt.:d ilj tkr :In liu slm:!;llirie or a -t*a.r. Septein -14.r afterßoon.• \t) . _ - , A s 1(1(11 shriek from oq' 100 9 m oire reminds us .that our 'hut i.lf;:u-unt journey has now co-mk! to a r(o=c.. " W , ali lat.iru,ti our car, and find oursil.ves in Om : young:pit flour yity Ilituif , apolis,. conceit - 1: irk which so littic is known 01it:44, 01111 e. Stat e• I inpesotti: - _ stoyfor a mornynt to bri.atlfe DT the goi fore s was r the S Wh the S year! son, 6 planter \..lZd b sheJ good ( ter sill DM ty here, 'but .heat principal t-Qp.. In addition to the wheat and lUMber mills the' Indus. : Aries of the city are very numerous. There are - latlf and,shinglemaills, oil mills, foundries, machine, shops, etc. 'The Mills arc mostly run by the wa ter power of the famous St. Anthony . Palls. Tlf Churches hero. are fifty -two in number. There ate thirty-fiVe hotelS,Minety boardinghouses, thir teen• public schools, a State- tniver- • sity.: and -nine railway stations all - . within the- city limits, which we \thinkis a Very remarkable- showing Pkr a city less than twenty-one .years • 014. The p> plc here are all jolly;' .• gooknatured; and full of-life and vi gor. aid extend to strangers a very. • cordial \ Reefing. - We may here mention that one of. Hthe city's most prominent.men is Dr, r 0..1. Evans, who is a brothqr of our esteemed townsman, Mr. D. T. Evans:'-. The l)-P. came. here a few years since and.fortj.me has blandly smiled upon him. Ile is the owner of aline brick -clock called Evans Bloc)c, on• Bridge Square and also has'; \ considerable other real estate in and. Out of the city. We met. the .Dr. nil found him socially the e very prince\of good. fellOws, and we are pi•oud• to claim thi; somewhat distant rclationship.. , •, • Von ask, properV very high 'in this. vicinity ?" • w& answer no. , _You can buy, at. very reasonable fig ures, and on easy terms. Hence, we say, here is the plae for the ankbi; tiotis man,..a place where a man. Who is willing work% can surely gain wealtlyand where a - man of limited - . meana can live very comfortably, and, with a certain prospect before. him of qbetter times. From all ac-. counts the general, financial dcpres . -. sion seems .to have skipped this city. , Buildings are going, up, business' is rushing.•and money plenty. What . more cc:m;(1 one wish In my - next • • I will speak L eoneerning the . pre; emption of lain', and will describe:• i.eveizal -points of special : interest about-the city. I wiil also, tell the some hunting and fishing yarns that will fairly drive them wild. Till then sweet ire, thy dreams. D. 1,. P. NUMPER Is. \ \ -WENT Tu Ms OWN. Fu.NxitAi,.. l — a haeliman to a- patron, "joint ing 'to a cabby sitting. on is. box 1-I,•zie '• You stu that man ? he . attended Lis .own i.ineral. "Not, exclaims the surmised stran- you :how it-was," (~ntirotics the cablnan.. That man effinpl:lined not lon!*.ago-to his wife hard times. and lie. said le. was go-; in(2; to iirowif himself. Now it bap pemid that on that Y:ers . day -a body . . rcsemblin , r•his was INiedk..out of the ri‘'cr: A he . had not been heard of for three dais the family -rOnclnded lii was dead.- Now. on the" day of the Was - driving his carriage •o 1; m , * a street, when lie 'spies his wife " and all his relations followint; imir - se. • That's sad; said.he to • there's my pOor - -old aunt who bnried; So he joins -in the line. As lurk would. have it, the ,blot lie. thought - was deal turns a'rrininl and speaks to .him. Then"' ,v , 41 see. those trio dead people began to each ot . her and the pfoces ;•ion steps.. A nd . they tell me that a livelier fimeral was never'seeh in:our t NN-n•—/:f Trot • • treat deal of talent is ,10 , 41 . , in the world for the want cif.a Irjtle E very Alay sends to ffii•.!zrave a number pif obsc-urirmen, who nave only remained-in obscurity hecitue: their timidity-has preventol, them from making a first etfort„:l7 Who if they could have been indij, to:Wrhi, wouldin have gone great lengthB in fa 111(A:is, to do. anytlii .:g worth . (loin!7,:we uptst.noi . . aanal , thinking/ daii7:er, but, j. s•t•camtwlc , tliron-211 It .will not (10 to DEMME up. Xll :111 hull livw ma =E:CCEM 3ility.. .a. , . The ,ne. world /..- stand - back /of the .cold st•jump in and : well as- we.ean. )e calculating risks :co chances. It ',aid before the . flood; where d supps..)-rt, his ' friends . itended - public:Rion for a ..and INV . yyars t and then see it. 4 success afterward. But tnd adjusting. =MEM •t•sent., a innti Waits and aoubts, prl hesitates anti consults his brother, in l his uncle, :aria his particular trienils, until one (lay he fiiids he is' i4ityvears ofage: then- helms lost so mod'. tithe ill cOnstiltitig hi§ first- ana -particular friends, that he uo time to follow their advice.' FUN, FACT AND•FACETUE Till: 'nail - who NVOIIHk considered wise ,h , uhl never give an uhiniun hntil he has eatefnily estimated'. what his opinion. is OEM . . A Dunorr ,restaurant keeper hangs out a sign of "free chops,' - and when the - . -.• old loafeTs conic around he shows ,thent -. , • an axe and,a woodpile. . . . , THEM:uric(' ladies o f a Western city -. . Lace formed a. , Tome-honfe-liusband- (*tab.'', It is about four feet long, and . .-. •haS'a.t rush on the.end of it. . ~> ; A LITTLE four-year-old- silenced his . , Motlid - the other day by making the fol- loWinginquiry :, '4 Mother, if. a man is a, mister. ain't a woman a mystery?" . . . ' . " R'oom' blacked insider read a 'Shia' - ger. as he ga . .ed on a placard in a windo -.. i -- You don't catch Inc lettin' tt at. c ap /,/ black:my boots 1" and he.passed on. , , AN eccentric clergymaia lately 'S id ,in oiie , of his sermons that about the coin mooest proof we have thai nian/ts-made ,of clay iz the bricks so. often 11 find in his hat. - • - , • ..s English elector says tl ;' pasShinate love will tiring • case, \out it therefore sti 1 to s loytknildly and with ' 0 , let hargy\• -Tin: 1111)1(1yn-boar f ly.but . calmly extraC e' from the sk..ivard a!-ilfed - his fell-s' o strtttger here'" . 1 .--- .1.1 . demi\ .ter, wheti he irtiiek /ed a long red hair ortiun of his bread, o singiUg, 1-• I'm butter is the lutist- . ittable—c4eri ent•e or. instinct Y" was the subject for discUssion at - it country- debating society rceently: One member said esperienet teaches as to back up to a hot stove when .%%e'are cold, but when oor coat tai.N catch tire-• instibet is boss: B A .1 ' .1 • ME OM= heart 'l nds na in hand. a great ileanif dinner orator in t o say ''tqpeak iorifyiug itt tim ne dcxnl, -and •buf,'' etc. r a 1 ,7. said a pu; if \ his teaclier. Yes," said vert.tcl - in gisog noQc4 .he had- 11 to contribute , promptly sub [oer in ,the Col " .lobry .louts 'ere you can get a dollar), twen-