The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 04, 1875, Image 1

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flee, Anecdotes', 2 dlseeltaheouellending,Correeputicir
nee,end erelleble.elneeatnavertit.ententr, . . ..
Advertisingltateit:
otie square. n't no In ch *pacei)3 ;week*, or les* $1
1 monith..sl.lls: tnonthe,_sl2..4ol:2,%„motalm, $4,50; 1
yeat;s6.64: ilignount nniamottMenienttni
greater length, Bushintm Localicatlet*"..n tint
lowa lob, And 5: cts. iin a t Itch *Omni:meta, in *talon.-
I.l.ll:ol . knes aid delithe.fron: abiltioleN 10 cw,a,.)ine. •
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.A SPECIALTY
Loti Prieth , ,^ One Vityr*-- Us
11.klitt* t I'V r 3t, CRIE'Ft..
Busin°Weir&
GIi ) XEJ.V tt. NAt!lit'F.
Drc. W. N. tirenn and It C. MnekeyOntvfaltds dsyz en.''
toted into•li Menteilt no-Portnership, forgre ptaettee
al Med~Cine and t'urgeryt.itud Aire prep4red to attend
PromP;IY kJ tllrt in Melina of Moir:profeslonat
all noun( or the dny and, night: • ~ •
llopbottotp, Pa„ Aprilitea.-
IL D. ILILDTVLY; _
lIOMCEPATITIO PIII'SIetAN, - kas located btraaelt at
Montrose, wliere ile Wlll attend promptly to all'pro
fivelonal butanes' entrusted to,his cam filfrOftlee
In Carmalt's building, second door, front. Boarda at
11 r. E. Baldwin's. • ,
Montrose, March 10.18 VS. • •• • • •
ii4TY pCOLCDWN grnox
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VATSOI.I.-Attorne-cit-Lnly. 2 dontince, Pratt't
' VellettionaTrettptly Attetoled -
Special Attention grren to tirphana' Court Practice.
Oft. 4 ce 'With Eon. W. 4 . ..'hureli t en Public Avenue; eppe.
Nftr.3 l , elle tlic,Tarticli Bente. 1875.
DR. IV.
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Deaner. floome at hie dwelling, next door north of Dr.'
on Old Foundr, -tweet, Where be,would be
happy to vac all those in want "of Dental N ork. 11
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feels confident I bet b e. can pleonall x ti,lb in of,
trork end in p I
rice. t 4 O
;•trli itutgttralreirtiVeial. fo 4 P. X. ,
tr.t . , ,
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dIIZAT Eva',. PA. tlittiued tear the }frit! Rallway'Lli,
• pot, Is tt largo :too comattxtloni boor°, has tindprgou
a thorough reiNtli., No ttly furnished roomt tiud 8111ep
in tr attar Luton tsotpleui.ltd, blet=.,nuti
Jug a tittt ottyl. LIE'S Ry ,
sco• 1( ?!. 1 1 , 1 8 71:71T. • ' rPivr ar•
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- • VIA. PSOPLA'S kiruczr.
• • PUILLEP Ham, Proprietor.
Fresh and Salted Meats, limns, Pork, 134:dogna Sau•
isg,e,etz., of the best quality, tunatantlY .0n nand. at
pnces , to ' , ult. 2 , - ' , , ; ' .
Jtuntrnse, l'a,, Jan. 14. 11173.-1 v
BI,ILLVOSB7'ROLTD
Ltf.F 41;1EfhlT. • Ale
Jqpiiegol'Aftelide.otopruMptry,o4fAi;- tertaia. Ortico
9 gt dour ehst or the tiaulz uf Wm. 11, Cooper a Cs
?c4b,ic avannic,ltontrose, Pa. • (Aug. 1,1869..
ply 11,1812.] t, ...lttLx.txtue STUMM.
CHAPLET MOWS
111101ATTI DARBER,IIIIaO moved Mu 'Mop to the
.bnilding occepled by E, McKenzie A Co., where he Is
prepared to do all kinds of work la hie ilue t euch ae
ewitchce,, pulfe, etc. Al) work done 9,p ilhoi.t
notice end prtpe,..low. rleace can tiedVe'eme.
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TViikELL, , •
::onvitia,ou 'Ai' LAW, , • . • ' '
No. 170 Broadway, *New York. Clty.
31ay'Ll, 'ls.—(Feb. - .
1 1 17 W ik - 1 01 , 41 , A5 , 44 _
aIICIINEYS) AT LA.Vc.haVa removed to their Nam
Vet, oppoitte the Turbell. House.
Montrose,9et. : ' _B. L. BLARE :au.
Jr. B. DE ASS,
DEALER in Books, Ftatlounry; Wall Paper. ,Vews pa
erm, Ponket Cutlery.,:,fliereof•t•ople Views, Iran4pe
ht.
tkor in i , rip 01110,1itunit.ap;
• IV. , D. PROB.
Ile:X.3ooM* •
EXCILANOL'IIOTE.L.
liAltitiNGTON wlnholif to inform thepublicthat
hating re!nted the' Exchatqo !hotel in Montroge. he,
ic too , prOjnired to Accommodate the travel ing IS nbLe.
• in firet-clews*tyle. ' • .-
Siontroeo ittig.23, 1 8 7 a, ":% "
'4,-.43V•114171, • . .
Oder tri Etapla and fancy Dry Goada, Crockery, Hard.
wale, Iran, Srovea t lltage. °Ha,. and Paiatsllooto.
and Sho'es4lat a an d'eapf, Fare, Buffalo Hobe& tlro
ccriea. ?IVY if 4C. -
a., Nov - .
J 01724 oirp s,
LiSIIiONABLE TAlLol3...lJautto;e, .43hop oxer
Ch udl et' is Store. NA 4rder4 tirsTrl3S;. l 3:et.YlN ,
Vatiing,igao to gr 44 otigff
, aatice,
Icd - 'Jiro* Nu,
, DR. 14-A. LATHROP, - •
idMiLlibtett ELECTS() TUEELIIII.I3.BATUS.i FOOL Of
eh eromut strer.t.. VAR nod • ,comenl 111's.S.Chrunic
Disesiteg. • •
Montrose, Atli:, TT. nor 3-741,
' • LS . IVIS AWOL', • •
S.II4ONP.I4NR 4414. DOSSING.
t i artu the. gew l'eatotticv btaldint. where he :wr .
heittooll ready to'ottendull Who may want anything
it:ooEl4la. , \• r hloritrote. Pet. Oct. 1,8 1.869., •
CHARLES .W.BTODDARD, . •
Denterinßootnand4bOta,llatiand Clipa,iteatiterand
Flndin e ,^)+, 'nein St ot, let door below 3Utyd's Store.
Work made to order. andrepairlag done neatly.
31ohtroee den, 1.1870.. . :•'! •
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P 4. IV- Z' #f itfi so' N •
TrUEGEON, tenders his profersioha
serricep to the citizens of.Montrose and vicinity.—
deice M. his rcsicier , :a; on tbst corn ereasto
Itres.Fonndrx. ' ' - f"e• 1 ` 3149-
. . „
. ,500171,E .
LUtalleja At Law. and Solicitors in BanktREICX , ? Ike
ZO. eauft Streal., o,ye voitiiAlunfs.,
h4;Att)ti,4l 1 4 . t • - • WAL7 n.
_i i
431.1/11 1411; ltas. .1: 'assaltz Da*zre.
. .• _ . •
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A. B. BURNS, the iilltee tOrt.Orngs'and
'Tobacco, Pipe,. ocket-Books, Specttqls,
. Yankee Notions, dce. ~ ltritk lijoett '
S , tlt, '
At. A. LYON,
:veteran:. to Abel Tarrekl, dealer In, DmiWlMedicEneif
Chenlicalr, Paint*, Ofoa. Pyetrftgr. rear, $l ll0 °-*
Fancy Goodr,, Jewelry; Perlemery i
Montrone. May 1V - • ' •
P-t4v; ii1r:,r;k4.44:4
ensiclAN .kisu,tlgEoli. 10 %.itr4 dt AlatAtA
Uentre.,ftequellaull4 , ("i).F* •
Gann-9:Mit
- • • if:: )72'01.1, • ' •,-
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ATToldtT 'COUNSELLOR:AT-LW, Mont
"l roee, P,i. °Moe wit or tto) Court ifoure..
lont,rafg, Jinipiry 27,187.5.:-Ot '
1 4.:1'4„ittlIE LAU iticattly, ta l cl 1'42 1 114110
4ml t"t t , 4114 tp. 0 to
.parivharll4lllt• pre. eat f,tVt .P4 l ,Au. I.'ffa
W. A. CROSS aff
Attorney at law, Velem at the 7 urt Ileate; tr the
Cetnaklialouer'e Ogee. NV. A. Ortearacat.
Idoetrost', Saul. 18/1.`41%
4 tr.ti - 141*Of '
etrmicsaistra AsttAgb ' 16 41 , 143c.
• A 0 s7b
lot otio.
'',Outtiut4tatiut 03.; .
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tit-430i oto r vt, lituAtrow, PA.;
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and Ins vrasor. Aostxl-
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- • , • (110ocialliou, tertti.! . • -
p';,..it - 6,*i , 46,5i_;.'
WM. - I.IAUGIVAT - OU'r, Stater, Wholattalo anti - Itetai-
•.dexlcrinatlitlndB bf slata roc - Ang,4.lateaint,
th Plate paint to order. 'Alen;' Platt
paint forma...by the gallon or , barrel: , TilOtstrost., - ra.
BILLIxos sTROVIL, lienorn- Vita innil Lae titan'
' aura Agents also, anti ItallroitoandAccittentTiatt
toStok York atoi PhiladolphitL - Qtllce oat tiouteatl.
*•otttkottank. .
,
BOYD- 'it :00IINVIN. !) cyder' In•• Strives, Hardware
and Al anufattnrers-af 'Pin kind Sheetiron ware,corn sr
of 414 in kfud Tatamikestreet. '- -
4. N. 'BIr LAUD, Realer 14 - o,toortOs, ProviiilO at.
..Books, tabour'. e - }ga
aria Yankela - me, at 'head of
l'Fblle venne...'
I',
WM, 11. . OOPER . po.. Rankers, Sell Porelgn_PaP.
t
sage Tickets andli raft* on taglaud,lrela nil and Scot.
land.,*, ~ : .. . ' • t .
Witl.l. COX, llartes.s maker awl dealer in all article
- neually kopt by tlia trade, oppaaite the,liank.
JAMES E. 'CARMALT, Attornil at Law. °Men one
door_ below Tarbiall PubliC Avenue.*
• NEW ,tIILIFORD. • -
,SAXPAGS. DARR', NitlArr MILFOILD:—E la per cent; In
• terest op all Deposits. Does a general Banking Due
fieSS. .1111-tr ' S. IL CRASS
GATtIiET ,t..• SON. Dealers In Mona.- Peed, Men
Salt, Lima, Cement. Groceries - aud Prov'sietts'n
Map Street,opposite the Depot. 1 , •
Wit'INUII3,R. Carriage Maker and Underfelt:or on
Main Street, two doors below Ilswley's Store. •• •
GRF A L T ' REND • •
R. 1 4 , 1 ; 1/ORAN, Mereltant Tailor and deatee is Deady
Made Clothing, Dry
I. Doods,Groceriee and Provisions
'Maio Street • - '
Banking, &c.
BANKING HOIT;S'E
CO- •
$
14,
3=)isi'i=tos.E, PA
GENERAL BANKW' BUSINESS DONE,
COLLECTIONS 'MADE :ON ALL
POINTS AND VIIPMPTLY' AOOOl `IN
- TED FOR AS HERETOFORE; ,
00 - It4STIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE t'OR
IS AL X.s 3EI
- •
UNITED STATIt'S OTHER BONDS
.110VGUT AND ;'..SOLD.
COUPONS AN.D CITY AND COUNTY
BANK CHECKS .CASHED AS USUAL
OCEAN SiEAM - ER P4SR4OE TIOK
ETS TO 4.wp FROM EUROPE.
INTERESTALL6W,ED QN gBEdIAL
.3DlELW'ag3liriEl, •
AS PER. AGREEMENT WHEN :THE
.. DEPOSIT 1S MADE,
-
• In j(}¢ fAtu i
re, es in the past, re shall,ehdeav
..
Or to trunaut all money, bnsinegs to the satin.
faction of our patrons and coripontientS.
. - .
yvm. n. COOPEK it CO., ,
3logtro4e, March 10 175.--if. itanicero,
, .
Authorined Oapital s n - $500,000 00.
Present • °apical, • - 100,00000.
FIRST NATIONAL' BANt i
,M9NTRQS,E i PA,I.. r J
WILLIAM J—TUItiiELL, Pr .1(.1( 1 4
D. 11. SEA.RLE, Tice Pre, idc~t~t.
N. L .14;NIIEIM; - Cca
Director& :.:•• • .
WAL TUR-1fE.44 - D. SEARLE,
Q . • 13, ELDTLED, la. S. DESSAUER,
ABEL.TURIIELL, G. V. BENTLEY,'
A, J. GERIIITSON. .Mon;rose, Pa.
E. A. CLARK, titTlianiton, N..Y.
E. A. PRATT,. Nets Milford, Pat i
M. 13. SS RIGUT, stisquehariu;►Pri.
L.,s. firrot ilernl, Pd.
,
"And. so:you are Bessie ,Wentwnrth ?"
said My 'sweet little motherr, looking with
loving cres , oa the petite , creature she
1110 riat.Meased from her firma. IlYott
are very welcome, child.
As for: 'iny, gruff old father, he shok
his head and sighed. I. thMk he tett'dis ,
,appninted. Never before had there, been
'a Merit worth. with rippltug blonde; hair
and eyes like Avoad,violets. ',The adomaly
seemed 44giVe.him an unpleasaut'sensa
was 'Utterly at variance with , all
hi s preeoheerted notions of what, every`.
scion of the dear old fatuity, tree should
Abe like
• IigO.I4IVES 3.lo`.‘Sik.Y ON DEPOSIT "You ought, to be, brioviii as a berry;
FROM COMPANIEti AND INDIVLD- with eyes :black 'as aloes, and hair the
I.TALS; AND RE I'URNS THE :, 4 .AME a Margaret's," said he; shaking'his
ON DEMAND wirnouT PREVI, ibead still. more decisively.. dont att.
OUS 'NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER= derstand'it." • .7 •
EST AT SIX P. CENT. PER AN-i The celor burned autof 'e's bloem.
NUM, - PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, Mg cheeks' for SD 44d ihen burn
ON THE FIRST DAYS iOF JANU- aid britaiter. than - •
AND JULY.
.:'A SAFE , AN I.! I.E. , of am like, My, Mother," laid she, , ln a
LIABLE,PLACE OF DEPOSIT rOR very,' sWeetvice. . - 2 - •
„LABORING MEN, MINERS, '.You are lik e nobody I viper knew or''
CHAN ws AND 'ACIIINISTS, AND saw. - Your mother awls- Ifiggiesen,o.nd
Fop, WOMEN AND 'CHILDREN 'AS they-were all dark like the Wentw,arths.”
WELL, MONEY DEPOSITED Ois She drew nearer, and dropped her pret
Olt BEFORE THE TENTH - WILL ty,aletider fiend on his arm. ,
PRA W,,IN,TEREST FIMAI THE din , so Berry I don't look to please
FIRST DAY PirBIONTII.• THIS you, 'Uncle John," she muimured,with
IS IN 441 HVSiTt 4 TS A H.OME IN- , au tpwar&glanco ihe liquid blue kyes
STITUTION, AND. ONE WHICH IS ..that might: have disarmed a harcler- hear ;
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED ed man than my father.- -
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPOIs "What nonsensel Who' 830 yoU didn't
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN. pleasf , me ?. Yon do, lint
,you are , not
ERS AND MECHANICS.: the least like the IVentworth4"
"DIRECTORS ; JAMES "I3LAIR llt kiwi] her with ttie.aii -of a plan
SANFORD. GRANT, GEO.B.G.E F1t. 4 ,4 • determined to make the best of the 'le—
git.. JAS. S. SLOCIItt i I,J, evitithk
r• IiIATT•triOVS, DANIEL 110 - •; "We did not look 2 forYtm ,beforo ben
!'I, 4, A. E. HUNT, T, _F. HUNT wek,"!aid marnott, gl4l. son
JAMES BLAIR: PRESIDENT ; 0.-C. sim fita,,nt;i o il l- the 'ti me little,
MOORE; CASIIIEW • - ' imv "'"4"
OPEN DAILY FR
OM NlN'4' Ai M. ' 4 l deAded3.9nite suddenly;to, come at
UN."f IL FOUR R M AND ON WED. .°Ueel * Aitie-ttusWere,g,
tat k i t y ßDA y Ev r '.iv',ltlinuAlit.l"kne'w your weitortio w4ulti
bIINGzs:TNTIL EIGHT just 'van ) , though . I did take you
FebL It 1874. • - Y' " 8411111 ' _
, youilve us- Just Si
oeiet tutt,ch more of
Y° lll. i f l, I l eil/ "
L 4
! 4 But the conch:l(l44 part .of per ben+.
didliot.reach my ear. 'I heard a step
the ~, t ra4l just titen--w Were 131110;1
011-the'lazza at the ; time; as was our
cietbit. slur Ae,hot: Augustt-eveningal
4nu,;l &Wu jklo, J
caught sight or flack Whtlrstaue'll
hat. - 81191*Oe'iiiiAndiiiplre0; •_.
.reaps 4 do tit meet Mpg.
."WiWvoi.t l :4l4 LIP ;Y:Onsl4 lfargitrei?",
1J Uskeir.lttOlitib ;he OloqiehtTr'#o 44
l a l k, Side: ----
[5, ,iI ,I IY 0 1 41 0 1 .10 -
t4lopp i pt*rfflrint
r u;iwit.
tiik 1' an: henifi'- - ,;. r:libptkt
ttierl aankinaitins . „? ' 44- ltit'unfor,ttin4o-'1
know*gr,pll4l , ... foto. 1
Dl,lAFri'S SOLD OIS',EUROPE.
COLLECTIONS MADE .ON ALL POINTS.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS SOLICrap,
. .
liropttp.e; Mitreh;3,;,18.75-tt
SEBANTOk SIYINGS BON,
1204 Wyoming Avuuue,
RzeKUOW uttvll4.ll' • •
> V • • •_ •
- ckilloral‘ Undlrtakers
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I.)E.Nth,R.S-:1$ ALL KI #S OF (,)014
fS,KCASK4I.'S,P - 1 4 .3N,
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... 1 , : - -- 4,i, 644,44,10.111,4i:ierji.iii0*.,-;
- *Trrixr
SUSQ OU t•
-sCR:
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~)Yttett gottr,g
301111N 1 JONES ANill I.
1
nt:enximrs 0. A3IRS
We had a nit, Jones," said I, is
shoulcid't leave your COW at jarge lin
"icid mend yoqr 'fence F' was his reit,
And so ran charge aid counter:charge.
ififfih ilte.cow had trOppeii-
SomP blades Ot
,gra&q, soMe heads of grab ;
And yet tar. Om a friend I
. dropped, '
And Nt7:qukitt for: both a lasting pain: - i
I ktiew that I had,ptayed the foot, -
I.st_ttirust ni better thenght aside, ,
And when my blood bad time,to cool,
Became , a greater cool through prie.
T.Tpot,l two homes a shadow Bate;;
,
'TWo cordial Nvives grew by tiltd• coo) ;
Tloo.6l'ooag of etildren learned to,hate, l
`Two parties rew In church and seliool.
'John JolleF:'s ;y was next to mine
What iilFasaiit greetings riassed,between!
lab.; plicredas tlie,bredd and wine-
Had fluff conigiunion friendship been,
Oft,lia3l ot,i7 voiles. swelled the Bong,''.
Olt bad ive bowed in silent pr4er, .-
-l And Minced
,tlie worship of the throng,
Who sat inbeavenly places tliece.- •
But how shall souls in exile sing
The Lord's - sweet' Ong l The holy notes
Of felloWship,And joy, and peace,-
And pardon,:stuck 'in both our 'throat&
Some lessenedrelish for all•geod •
Made Itfolor tfcith to deaden down
And nature darkened to our mood, •
And 411.41kortrii back our settled frown,
One summer eve I sat 'aii4 smoked '
;-`` ;
Good Doctor Dean came rieling,lby
• He said in idice a little choked, • -
''John Jones is Wirt and like:to - '
A sudden fire ran through my.brain,
And burnt, like' tow. the, sophist lies ;
And en My •heart a sudden pain
Fell like a polt from hiddeo skies. • •
I stumbled o'er the throbold whero•
my shadow had not 149391 for years •
I felt a Shudder in tits hand .
A worn gave mein.her tears—
When lie no nfore•the pulse could feel,;,
• I as* ilia doctor turn away ; •
Borne mighty impulse made me kneel .
Beside'the hid as if to .pray ; ':. •
Yet not the Maker's aatne'l called, ;.
As one who. plunges 'neath the wave;
• A swimmer strong and unappalled,
• Intent a: drowning lite to save—
53611 mysoul's unkatitered powers,:
la anguish,of desire intense, •7:
Sent thtit departing ottea' ery
Triatleapcd the abyss e s t .biblrea sense.
,i_ath to the dim eye came a ray ; . '
O'er. the white (ace' it faint saniie shone ;
I felt . as 'twere a'spirit'stouelt,
Those stiffened fingers, press nay_awn.
• 010 ressurrection power of GO,
Which Tiro:tight that miracle nf pain !
train burled 'hearts tnreofrthe'shrond,
And node dead friendship live again !
Beside one grave two households stood, - - • '
• , •
And weeping, beard the pastor sax;
"That out of death ge hringeth hie,
And Ont`tf daricneis eometh day." •-•
• . • - • . , .
Was mournerin the train •
Ab,who &mid gueSss of all the throng
"The'strarigu:sweet.comfort in.the pain; .•
cof l -one Wlko rnonros forgiVen wrong;
,ffitirtted ffitory.
COUSIN; BESSIE'S VISIT.
• '''''` i ''''' . ' r `=Stand- .by - -. the' flight tho
`cle Totn!is daughter,frind
linois all: her lac and - I never sawqter
_ till
this. evening:"
"Stop l" said. Jack
and-grimacing: -: ,ffllo , you mean • to - -tell
:me. this-girl has 'spent all her life in this
backweOdi
~".14 I do; whairthen .?".
"-You are::-laboring under.; delusion,:
that's, - all:, 1 know a New .Yorkti the.
instant I Lear one.speak., -If the ioupg
.14.Yrin nteaPnut part tic`heir:
life in the.ranitern G.utham,yon_nt; use
my head Air :foot-bail." -' •
"Enongb. -.-., Out of your Meath - are
yon _cop ~ Serionslyi , : thonghi .- ,scur-
Tienetratioii.iS at: faule.at once.• Bessie is
Western ,boric k t ;he
-house• and she..
tater; after
en s into Chi t ;
limit with light.- ---g
Woman. Bessie had grewn to be.:.- So mod
est, so sweet, so - self conicious,.So
sive, I could riot wonder that Jack wits
quite. enraptured- with .her.. "Sher - seined
like anew -revelation of womanhood with ..
her shy, artleis ways and pretty innid
,
. "What a 'sweet- little 'creature " said ,
intim eotte roec." • • '`There is Oth
con ventiOntilror - sttidielralx)nt.licr. -- , :a&
Mire lier - exceedinglY.". - ' • '
31y father, 'Who was near - oncith to
Catch. :the..remark; 'said in. his -gruffest - .
voice .
!‘4l.pßearatice.are- often deceitful, my tlear.Whe gir tis 11 See wh - iit a
desperate flirtation - Bhe. is getting uprwit 1: -
Jack 41rel4y:
demean - Or.' puailed' , . me. ,
mere the - next ;thing te - engaged, now:
lie has - • deserted: mefor freaher, face'
with 'hi-little 'Warning as Well could bp. .
The evening wore on:and was' near,.
ly timet v o brink '-up; When,..ftnally, Jack
left his new divinity. fur ,n few moments,
and:4auntered up to me.
"Your eousiu 18 charming girl,. Mar—
garet, don't. remember when, T hu t :
))assed' another, such . a delightfill' even—
ing," 'saitljte in a low voice. . •
"Did. yen come here to tell me so.?""
as'ked - sarettstiely.l "You needn't haie
taken the trouble." _ •
lie caught lis breath quickly,
lie . ndincr down 'whispered' in tny:ear :
"tear with rue, Margaret. I would
not nsk,it, if it not-wise and hest.r
What. raid he' mean- ? I turned looking
attinind with a 'stare •Of surprise, hut be
nad swung on • hiS heel, and vas gliding
back to hask'onee more .in Bessie 's sweet
smile* I .
Later, when' , my cousin and I had
eone uri stairs together, she said to, me
with a pitiful suffusin g her lovely
face. •. •
7 ' am afraid. '.are dhipleahed with.
me, JUargaret, yoa stem sri cold, so reterv
.Please Id' me if I have done any ,
thingso very, wrong ? I did, not - mean
to, heaven knows -.I did not—hut, then
a.th inch a child, so- ignoratit .of thi
World's wayS, that I am likely to' fall into
many errors.""' '
She threw herarras around my nee);
and tears saffusett those pretty blue epee,
hut'soniehow' they 'failed to soften my
beart towards, her.
. have no occasion to censure you," I
said as - gentlfas
.A. spark that . did.not liespeak.
ity kinkled Besste's violate eyes at
answer;bni she said sweetly*:
"lam glad yoti are not dictaterial.
don't ; like people who are always ,fluding
tault with iiie, l and laying down ruleslor
one to follow. ; . ' _
• - "I shall lay: down no rules for your
benefit?! - -
"'rhank you \ Y •
, - The 'tone Was as 'tneliflunusly sweet
as ever,' hut Idetected cnriotis twitch.:
the corners of that faultless
Not trusting:myself to cOntintie
Blibieet: I began nervously to ,detachttio,
Jewels Thad worn with g,
my•evenin
tume, and plebe them in,their receptecles.
Presently 1 bi:ettme.. aware that kessie
-was matenitigjme with intent eyes. I _
1 "What -is ?" 1 saidi sharply, !or <I:
never:could eniliire' being watched: r
i "I was admiring
. -your jewels4at's
I all. Wlrat a i hkely ornament 'lt Mtist
have;cost a large sum' of money."
sh'e, picked i up a pearl cross and turned
it over
- and over , in the gleaming laMp-
light: It Wad at: uniqUe.trinket—theset.
tiug of dead : gold:. froiiieo with pearls
that ra princes might have coveted. My
rather bad Purchased-it of a Florence: ,w
tiler many years before. - !
don't kiipw- its' sable, .but I prize it I
very . highly.' -,
"Of coursei" - •
'There .wiLs it greedy. glitter 'in her eyfs
which-she`tank no pains to conceal. hhe
said gr')od.n igh t, quite abruptly, an-went'
in tw her owniroatn`ovhick ockico r tned
wad closed-the door, . •
were'dit biLlakfaSt,
4tAe. wad ,
riiniti oin Tor._ ma di m
! ioeolien frig' it; StildiO'ilt
1 4 _few:, moinelitc-thea gadded,
you can-:.explain it, • Beaeie., f' ; m' utterly ;
berogOd.- . J::
to tOok:..for.:•yon:
a ottt i i_next..
l ust
': in .4.:19* , ..-voioo'-:=tO
tier, but,;at those ;'adrtipt -.words of. tntiui=.
mi's.the B!nila died sudden tram her lip's,
add.. tier lips
;nothing•
so
:afloat It" Yr*,:!..0160t4t._
`.l-told you last niihttliiitTobar4ed
maid_
it :on 6e
• • - •
letter . I*V - airpiLidy
Thatts - inOt : .v4t.r.6iitarlentA4liiit:?`:
rrtutls lire atvi'ays - AretayS4..inore
"0, tO,t!!.ei - lit*:!;:; . 4 1 04
notii f, naught.
ion* .iotnettiing
Oidits 'Did hoilsitrast,
:for" - ainner; - 1
ilikraiery which iltaille4 Me. My, pdirl
gone'4l- nonid -not 11w1 it in'
j i likTWAtogi!, t hntght i T n t e nthq re 4
fog ,phietj - ti it n i lit
`Wqr (l / 4 .4*kr-WO' i t 'mY.:4 1'03341 4 /*Alto .
-
ri sl o44l'4oileil triwgreatt p iiitrld , Y4l
Antipn4l;' , ot4oll:l44 - M
ini4liJi'AiHno=thOTOßTlfillurill:)o(o9 - 14 , C
,t=„ifwtieochnioii)fi4ifir , f
inutii*ptv , it; One' 'otto 'f 4 1 1 4,
tWit
MEE
=ffMNA
f.-.,-"'_•::.-::
EDXSDATi:._,.-4VO'PT::::-4,11:7A;
1. Bessie wei in 'the drawirig room sing-:.
ling a duet with Jack,-when I 'came dewn
'pairs.. 'She turned her - h eadat the sound
iot my steebehind her, giving -me a keen,
iiearching . glaiice as , if to allay some lurk=,
doubt in her own , "mind.'
Apparantly she wit's satisfied with the
result of her scrutiny, for she drew a
quick breath Of relief and took up thC
iiiiortis of 'the gay -little chanson she was
singing. -
leaned oyer her shoulder, and watch
ed the.pretty, slender' hands that slipped
over the keys. EC, gracefully:, The glitter
-of imagnifieekt diamond rill -
her tapered fingers y caught my.
eye. I-gave art - Of.recogiiition. Jack
es, it LS my ring, .Zirgaret," he said,
riuswering the uplifting of my eyes., "Row
much handsomer it looks thau when I
wore it." '
- .
Bessie ; stpopect playing, an appealing'
smile curling her full red lips. •• _
i.`!iMr...,Thurstiiiie! hag- loaned :it to me
until td-morrn - w," said • , She with 'charm
!tog: frankness. "I, askedflhilitfor it.: I,
admirelit sounlich. that I had'aideriire-tii
-wear it, Jcsuppose 'von Will 'say 'it Was,
-nut's proper thing lo.'do, but' there . Was
great'.harn in- it, was _there ?".
1 too - Iced Utterly. dumbfoundedr;'-or at.
least that.fs the way I. felt, , 'Was.she 'so
.thisophiSticated :as she pretimded, ur Was
.her artlekinesi the perfection of art ? , -"It.
Wits a difficult Efuestiod, to answer, bat - 1
kmd .nth cotwvictione; , afid
Strengthened by a remark 'Jack' made
In
ter in ,
.* t
.'"Your cousin. singe ,gay little' French
chuntoins,- -Margaret," he Said'
me to the veranda, - where I - - stood•graliely
studying - the -stars.: "Pretty an
isift it.?"- -
.Tlien tie .went his. 'way leaving me to
ribild(4.upon Witt nht.,(irfoiis wordsti; and
ponder I did until :hey had burned them'.
te) :my: very brill ' ; •" ; - •
✓
• ißut - tha riddle was nearer wssolution
than I imagined. • • • •
Bessie-and r nen t up stairs at a, ,ater
iitmr than usual, that!night. I noticed
an indefinable uhange' thetirl when
we were alone' logetlwr. The sweetness
left her facolust as if she had suddenly
diopped a mask. She looked sullen, and
insolent, and after lingeringlong enough
to take a hurried surrey of my apartment
EIS if :she were.rnaking 't , cret -- invbn tory
ot:, whit was in it, slfe pasted on ;to her
(m 1140011). ' • • • ' '
-Her singular. demeanor made me ner
vortA; it would he impossible to tell why:
I did notfeel like , sleeping after she had
left• me, and so,,extinguishing' thy 'lamp,
I lay down ItpOn my bed without undres
sing.- ~ , . I -
-Some tours 'went on. At last I 'heard .
a plaintive cry, like.a tippoorwill's di
rectly - underneath' in.,. window. , Was it 'a
signal. i Breathlessly f waited.
f
Not long. Al dolir creaked softly.--
liessie's_door. Did I see a' dark shadow
flit noiselessly out fipon c tbe landing, or
was it imagination? : l' fstole softly out
of my bed. My door was certainly standt ;
•
ing ajar, .
.._ Filled - with the, most horrible misgiv-4
ings,.l.ran to tire window and looked oat.
There .w,asy no moon, but the stars,shmie,
\ brightly in the purple . ..arch nbove.'and by
their glow 'I could see tlfrec; or four spec
tral figures steal oier a. bare bit of lawn
and stealthily approach the house.
:A ,mOuient's delay, and, then - 'sash
Ni it nil softly., , I Should not have.beard
it at all if 'my"senses had not been pre
termiturally,sharpened:
Fora: few 'awful ' steonds aiterwards 1
'struggled with a , deadly inelitiation to
faint ; then Streagth and cotirage:carite,
back again.::;. I . , - 1 i
Seatcely - knoiring what .I did; rc.ankl
1, ,
up alartip,. lighteid it,-. and. rushing ou _
upon gie landing,. Strieked'at the 1.9p•o1
my VOicit - t . . . i
"Thieves;! robbers ! help !!' -- 1
A Species , of‘madness - .seemed tt
sere me. The _dark figures' I had
lad; I vas sure; en tered.the dining.
w'beri.' 7 iti'a seonienieni closet, the I
plate was kept in u,small safe. Of c
burg ,
that . was what the rlars : were aft i
' Down stairs I !rushul, two., at a
and houaded: ititti the'Alrawink•ro 1
A dark lan tern• was ..flaShing ita
.st '
of lightacroti-llte — apart - mtitit'''-iii_
tfir glow stood.-..the .safe,...witlk, two
Oars le4bingirief`ii-Anlliceipecta
titudo frogi'which they. ; has been ar:
4 ti l e,sprtnii.of ov - ,.erlqa::' Tliey, s i
‘ltideoidOd.'o4l,4er f.to.reaiain 'or to I
/
Another shrill - ,.10"-e4io:broke'fro' I
lip.s_at this lAratling n ight; In an it 1
,I. - Was-. a arroutided,-'. and ''ri - . eold' ... ri,
steel - tottehed" itiv' -forehead, while
iestilittp!y9lce 777 l,*ssie!,s..stßice, , ;:ikt
instal:4lY.. .
sp4e of the "excitemen
terk.o4 tity sitUation—hissed in
these words
"Sileoce S If you make uuuthe
cry, I'll put a bullet throdgh'yOur b
I felt stanned,i frightened, bewil
What happsned -afterwards istot
clear
_to ; my , Ainta, • I only know
theie WAS astitt4u,' o•ashing of gl
glare of light; ea-ses,(Octs,, groan
the roo was fu lof policemen, a
desperate struggle,golng on. I
woke tippresoutly as if out of a
way, to find .nlyself•lyineia Jas,k's'
with his;kisses dropping hot and fas
ororny_ cheeks and-lir:
44 011,, Jack, Jack , I : cried, pit s
horriblel Wbetei is.' Bessie ?, I
really. Fee; her with those Awful - filen l'?"
.
. .
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quite . sair.,lgOy. ! , , - 2 • ""Bhe ! is 11 - 4.:,..4ore:lyst•ur.
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", • •
A brief .iaileti
fell between tut,And
then I lifted to eyes to say - I.'• .1.
• ‘',lack, Jack; forgive =nte.lor doubting
you I sea all 'eletirly, oar. Your"' 'ails.
&nee- never wirvered—",. -
"Never :" he interrupted. little
goose, did you think I couldever find any
other woman hall •to precious ? But I
was compelled to play part. Who
would have believed me if had 'declared
the, truth at once P And' I WAS thor—
oughly convinced myself, I wanteittime
and oppertunity to _ test my to__Lispicione.",_
We hifiLinki - dit around
the'burglars were lying iiii tho
floor securely bound. Ono had 'escaped,
and the fslee - Bessie with him.
I May as well state that the ring and
cross were all eventually recovered, but
not until several months aftei,the event
of the never-to.be;forrgotten night.
The true Bessie Wentworth".came to
its the ensuing week, Pal& was greatly
pleased with her, for she, had,the real
Wentworth hair and eYes, and he cppld
not have picked a, flaw' with lier if he had
tried. She remained until jitter Jack
and I were married, and I 'never had' en-
Chain ,Ip mentally ask myself, a I often
had dime, 'dnriug the thirty-six hours'
sojour6 ei her contite'rfejt,' what is it
that Igo not like aliiw]ut"couidit."
Western Court Scene.
_
,' Judike B--'., of Missouri, was in ma
ny reslieets a remarkable man. fle'stood
six feei twci-in hisrboots, - and was arfond'
of frofje as -th6 ; :most railing• bay in .the
countcountry. lie could drink :more liquor,
hit a
.
"bag of
-me_ it ," and play a
m
better;gae- of poker t an 'any othCi
)
mau irl the circuit. -' • -- \
1 ,It kappened one . da .;-when he was
holdi4 court, that; Mr ,P 4 :474'wbtlrY, a
rough pookin g , but inde lendant ctistom—
er, cnie into. the &int, room '`With his
hat on his head. This the 'judge" con
sidere4 an indignity offered to'the court,
and fo thwith ordered 3.124D0 to takeoff
his ha . , - _ ~,.
Tois Dowzenbury, paid, no attention, 1
Which,hing observed by his honor, he, 1
ti
ordered the sheriff to "tills the rmal's
hat offi" ',.. --,, ~ ., - —•: • - 1
ofy,'' cried the sheriff.
gr.FlOwzettbury remained motionless ;
and tla ewirt tiroceeded to,business.„ At
last ra t isipg his eyes, his liCiior again dill.
coveresl ithe incorrigible stiinding . with
his bai. cin his head. «
"ShiTiff, take that man's hat off," cried
the jugs. ,
..., ~
Thee herill - aTiproached, and repeated
the colininind 'of the judge.. '"
"l'irt liald'aud , con't comply," said ,M;,
' "Yca can't," exclaimed the' judge wax
ing urigry; "then ',tine you five, dollars
i
for co tempt of court." , ,
"W at's ttiat you say; judge ?" replied
Mr. D as he rvalked deliberately . up to
the st• nd of. the- iUdge.. - -
,".1.• tine you five dollars o sir, for con
tenyt I rf court. ' 1
"Ve y well," said Mr. D., as ,be care
fully Hut his hand 'into - his pocket, and
pull , -dlout a fifty cent piece. 'Very well
here's 'i money," handing.-the judge
the half dollar 9 • "that sin - tires us, edge.
Yon oyed 'ln e four dollars and o half when
we quct phiyint polter last 7 night; and
this ILO makes us even,"
Thelbitr, roared, the crowd •Limited, and
the juilgepOcketed his chauge,` wtthotit
uttering a wdrd. , .' ' . 1 '.
:Hho Looks Deceived kn.
He lid not look' like a joker. One to
Sit and studyl his face •would• have Said
that hia soul Was So lost tti melancholy
that. he didn!teate;.two cents whether the
sun at noon or whether it= stayed up
till.seren (*look.. He entered the ladies'
sitting room at the Oentrahlepot, Walked
up to a wotnim whose husband , ihad left
the roam about ten: mlntites !Wore and
calmly inquired: -
‘fintidam, your husband went out to
see the driver,,didn't
pas—
seen,
'1)0111.
amily
)urse,
l'Yes—why ?" she iskeitinrnink pare
in an instant: ; - -
"He was a tall 'trin, wasn't he'r ' •
was,"Bhe liettig-'up and
taming still paler ' •
"Had be •bair?"c -, , -
"He' had--oh haa' -hapPetied ?"
she asked: • 4:-
"Weighed abOut 180 - pounds ?"'
''Yes—yon--wtfire 'he--wheie is my
husband.?" - • .`
!‘.oauliln'tiOith-, -- OWii he?''
la m)
:t i ttot
of
it low
ew it
"Ha's drowneti--nay - hosband is drown
ed I" sii4wailed. . ~ . , -. ,-,
"Don't get so exulted madam - . Did he
halt' on ii- gray suit ?" '2-- '- - ."
1 * es-4.0h I- mY . Thomas I.=-tint Thom:=;
airl e
yl ?: , •,. ; , _., _ --,--',, • , .
."- mr toga boots ?." ••, '' .2.- i‘. -
'-" t.t le see him—let me see hhn I" she
"Come! this , way =btt do • not get. so ex
cited, mitdana; There is - -your husband
itcross'tqe 'street in that peanut: standi?"
-.."Why,l yes. -that's hint i, that's my.hute.i
band V' i -site— exchtim'ed inyfully. ,"I
thought :yob intid - bn o
was dr:wol/ 1 '
f:lsio, madam;-I, did \not. -- I. 'saw' . him
buying peanutt and'l believed' it. nay duty
to say -to von that peanuts are not healthy
at this season •Of -the'year." -.' ' ' '
He Slid softly away,and she iteod there
and chewed 'her-, parasol and stared after
him us if he. wasa menagerie on *heels.
one,
tin 1%
ered.
very
thitt
Q • iv
Old
3d a
leth
ins,
t up-
Jon'esgave bill - to' collect
to the amount' of s3o.:= Cullink : •for
aftei( oihile, he inquired if it had been
collected.. "Ob i yes,l bare it all collect
ed . for, yoo,? 'said - the laWyer. "What
tharge for„solleciing ?? 7 "Oh, "geld, the
lawyer laughilig, I'm not going
you --why,, knoiril you ever - since
youyour futhertefore
yen";;120 will: - ht:about"-,!rif;ht,"'llanditig.
him $lO "Well," said/Ones as. he medi
tated upon the trausaction r ojt's 'ditrOed
'lucky 'be didn't know illy grandfather, or
shouldn't lutvo 'got anytime '
The Deerelt - Pair Press tells abou t 'lllll
`itrel!in.aha Tho'Pdat MOO
114 k, goitik tb*igii
a manbillta-iibtl
;rent Placo tor,bvh-itat bob
iti0 4 144,' 148 *bolll.,
aiu! kept
-41 k lit - O ' rfr*, ll '- I)o" :4 ' wf il tl o p 443othe
kyotostiptio oo,,Syta bis itsit
tfri t lie dovn--'OO an oiangel
whether
. 06 u p not !
14 " '
TERME; Dollars:: Per Year in Advance
ftatitug
LOVE lINEXPICESSED,
The tiWeetest notes intOng the hninan heart
-1- :strings •
• . •
Are dull with, rust
.; , •
The sweetest chords, adjusted by the angels
Are clogged with dust; •
We pipe and pipe again our drearikt music" - •
Upon the selteatne attains,'
Wldle Bounds of extinct and fear and desolation
Como back In tad refrains:
On through the world' we go, an army march
ing,•
With listening ears,
Eachicinging, sighing for the heavenly music
; lie never bears ; . '
Each longing, sighing for , a word . of,'comfort 7 -
A - word of tender 'praise— •
A word of loye to cheer the endless jeOrney
• Of earth's hard; busy days.
They love ui, and we know it ; this sufficeir
For reas:Un's share; '
Why should they pause to give that love ex:
pression ; .. •
With gentle Care .
Why, Should they pause? But still o ur ' hearts
are'aching
With the gnawing pain . '
Of hungry ldve that longs to bear the music,
And longs and longs in vain.
We love thern,and they know it
. ; if we faiter,,
With fingers numb, I "
Amonitie unused 'strings of lOye's expression,
The ndtes aredunab.
We shrink withhs ourselves.in voioeless sorrovv,
Leaving the , words unsai.), • -
And, side by side with these we love the dear-
In Aimee bn wig tread.
Thus on we tread, and thus each heart in si
'once
Its fate fulfillsr
Wititini and hoping; fOr the heavenly tousle
' • Beyond distatithills
The only difference of. the love in heaven
From love on earth below •
Is ; Here we love and know ,not how to tell it..
And there weal shill know.
GYPSY BAN.DS.
,meoc t -nomadie people are camping - in woods
'wherever they think it profitable to, establish
their 4ettdquitrters 'for' purposes of horse trad
ing AM' fortune telling. Very few people.are
acquainted with the blitory tit the gyPsies or
the habita of their life. We 'have accordingly
taken pains to gather from various sources some
facts concerning their origin and mode of
life. . .
The. word 'gypsy is a corruption of the word
Egyptian. Their article* Igoe: - back to the
earliest Ages, end' is there Tustin Obscurity.:.
Some -pretend to ilnd tracti as far back as
the. time; of Ilerodotus. They hap always
been a,vagabond race of people, with the same
habits as we see in them to -day.
The first organized gypsy band appeared in,
GermanY about 1417. Nearly sitmiltaneously
they appeared in the other states of Europe:—
In those days they pretended to practice the
art of fortune telling and palmistrY,and,as now
were proverbial Thieves. ;
In the fifieenth and sixteenth centuries they
were banished from Engiknd and France, and
Sir Matthew, Hale mentions the fact of thirteen
being caught and, hanged at
„Suffolk assizes for
not having obeyed the older to void the realm
within tbtity days.
Italy, Denmark; Sweden, the low conntrim
and Gennep also took treasures to drilie thetn
from- their boundaries, but Scotland -protected
them. Varioui attempts were tnade to educate
and domesticate them. but with little avail, en.
cept a few, in Hungary. Gradually the lama
against them became a dead lette,r, and they,
now are found scattered throughout ell civiliz
ed
countries.
France and England are blessed in having
the, fewest of any nakion, while in Russia; Tur
key; ductlsiorway they are very numerous. In
;sonic parts of the United States there are large
bands.
The d&zeriptions Of the gypsy countenance
are the same everyWhere,except as the sun may
darken them a few shades' in the More southern
climates. ' They are always mentioned as har
ing au Asiatic physiogomy, tawt y Complexion,
quick, black,eyes,. dark hair, f white, teeth, and
agile; active fortis. Ey some, their women
'while c young dad children, are considered beau
ties. -
Marriage anion:; them is a mere name, and
fn the ' , choice of comPanions they appeaz.to
have but - little regard for the ties of blood and
relationship. With some exceptions they tirti
treacherous, cowardly.and cruel, and suquand
depraved as to - have almost fallen into .63-
crepliude in Some'eountrieS. •
Thefate notoriously'. thieves, and this it was
that Ance-led to their 'expulsion fnttin the yaw
Otis countries. They - are lazy and thillituit Of
their kndustry has been scratching . the earth
and raising a little grain And a few potatoes.z—
They nianufacture !Askew, a few trinkets, etc
,7 ti theft ongtnal lan,4iage there were said to be
no words signifying Chxl, soul 'or immortality.--
Although some tuny pessibly bave.come
,trout thern, yet. theigentiklei gypsy has been a
cm
wherever be has b9en,
.... , ~~
TiECW4/111 PEOPLE.
A - Boston: letter to an-Eastern newspaper fe.
'fates that, upon , oneor the fashionable South
End squares of • that city -there has lived in a
SWell-front; four atoll - bri . ck house, until very
lately, a weaned who' has hired for her servant
her own sister. The latter was 'treated in all
, respents . .as a menial; and 'though _the woman
and her -husband, havithr
..no children, , dined
alone when there was no, company in thd house
they never permitted the sister to sit With theca
Not ooty this, but the sister ` , tiervant was kept
at work Ilnin early.till'ilite,eud there - was no
spelt thing as lelsurt Tor. her, or a particle o
the timilderatiorz due from:one se nearly r
ted _to her. Einally, the woman _ moved out t
town_
, and 'the sister determined to find an e ns
ierplace.: Accordingly 'she' engaged to go to a
Summer resort its palmy 'milt In 11 fastiionable
boittlitoi-hOugo. Now,.it - hfta transpirnd that
her.,sister and .former:mistress., lnt. engaged
bciard.tor the warm'season not only At this yeti,
l'eitorf..bat also.at 140 very house, where her sis:
ter is to ternish the danY'Oetintiq'Pltddins• . ~
==;;i2l
'.- Illegp. Is scarcely ,07:aqrto . - Iybell f h4tire A
are iiixt)iiit; 'so bad vii tAli . ki i ..*ticttl.it*.c:p.curo7,
as 0,
10 iijiiorittli,., -: - ,Pzit:, 00e '. 4, a 't. : l4 - pdy.'; never .
100 M 401,::i:!Folt,•: , *. , Olt of col444 . l)atting;
:-liiiii;#o*'-.,':el-0: a 011. 4 .. 0t -: 44, .: 0 . , :. ; -. - .10e . - .. itg .., , :,. t1-- .ii.::.s it
'1iii!40:A14.4.- 41 01 - W:l4.**TOv9/!1 qo:P*t . 4to
car' over, t i ts iiiiio.,..s
:
4iio: t.viii::lt,iiiit'ilit - ziiloiit.rW
iiet.,.o :1 i
NUMBER 3L
AMUSING THE BABY.
..
' When the baby is just able to'open its little
unused eyes, it is first induced to gaze upon the
lamp: The infant with areak, pinkish, half:op
en eyes is a sufferer beyond any. power to tell , ,
of, or get relief from its own woes, and yet . thei
torment of making it gaze at "ze 'yutty'yed
yight" is supposed to be exquipitely amusing.
After a bother 41th the sun . and lamp, the baby
is, jumped at, and otherwise startled, until its
nerves ,ate disturbed beyond ordinary quiet:
It is a Subject of marvel to most people that
so ninoyChildre.rr - die in infancy, but to an ob
serving and reflecting mind the wonder is that
any children grow to maturity.
When you and r are miserable we want to be
left in the quiet. Repose is the sweetest raae
dy for, our nervous or other ills, but baby is
trotted, bounced, trotted, ."keschy ketchied"
chucked under its chin, poked in its cheeks, or
somebody's thuthb is thrust into Rs toothless
mouth irrespective' of s . need of ablution,- and
'then if baby isn't happy it is reputed very Ird.
...
table.
Tickling the baby's feet, creeping the fingers
like the motion of a mouse, across the breast,
and up into its fat, sensitive' neck , wrinkles is
another mode of amusing the baby: Ot course
the child laughs, and the idiots who torment it
forget that it is the same expression with *tick
they, reply to a similar process from the band ofj
some, mischlevnus but torturing friend ; and j
yet we all know that this laugh from a man is
a hysterical outcry of nervous ittitability. -
When the lsugh ceases, wearinfai brings
weeping, or, perhaps a restless" and unrefresh- I
mg sleep; followed , by depression, and, probs.-
lily, by indigestion and colic. .
Nothing should ever be done to startle a chil
—even to frequent Playing of bopeep,if violent
has been known to, bring on 13t. Vitus' dance,
with delicate organizations. Altsurprisre are
dangerous to ihe nervous system, just as all
sudden atmospheric or dietetic changes are very
unhealthy and sometimes fatal. If music is se
lected to please the young child's ears; it should
bit gentle and soothing.
AN INDIAN STORY.
- There is an Eastern story which has Os ver
sion in many languages, of a beautiful damsel,
to whom a genius Of surpassing ' power desired
to give ri talismait. • He enjoined her to take
hervelf across
_a field.of standing corn; she wag
to 'pluck the tallest and largest ear she could
find, but she was to gather
_it as she went for
ward, and never pause in her path,or step back
ward in search of her object.
In proportion to the size and richness of the
ear she gathered, so would be its power as a
talisman. She went out upon her quest, says
the legend ; and entered upon the field. Many
tall stalks of surpassing excellilince met .her
glance, but she still walked onward, expecting
to find some one more excellent atilt At last
she reached a portion' of the field where the
crops, were thinner and the cars 'more stun
ted.
She regretted the tall and graceful stalks she
had left behind, but disdained to pick those.
which fell so ftir below what her Ideas were of
a perfect ear: But, alas i the stems grew rag
ged . and more scanty as she trod „onward ;• on
the margin of the field they were inildewed ;
and when phe had accomplished her walk
through the art mff -- 'g -7-- pain, she emerged on the
other , side without haying gathered any ear
•
whatever. -
Thegenius rebuked her for her folly, but . - we
are_not told that he - gave her an opportunity 0f.2.
retrieving her error. W 4 may' apply this rays ,
tic little Indian fable to the-realitits of daily
life.
SCOTCH PECULIARI
If fog remark to an old Scotchman that "It's
a good day," his %meal reply is, "Aweel, sir, I've
seen viaur," Such i;man does not sky his wile
Is an excellent 'woman. Ile says, "She's no' a
had body.," A buxom lass, smartly dressed, is
"No' 'Sae vera unporpose-like." The richest
and rarest viands are "No' sae bad." The best
acting aid the best singing are designated as
"NO\ bad.", A man noted for his benevolence
is "No' the want man i' the vrorlit.." A Scots
man is always afraid of expressing unqualified
praise. Re suspects that it he did so, it who'd
lend to spoil
,the . object of his laudations, if a
person, male or female, old or young ; or, it
thirtbject were a song, a picture, ,r piece of
veork, a landscape; or such, that Those who
heard, him speak so highly of it would think he
never in hit life seen or „heard anything better,
.ihlch would be ,an Imputation on his knowl
edge of things. admirari" is not exactly
the motto of the normal Scotsman. lie is
quite ready , to admire , admirable things, but yet
loth to i admit, even inference, that , he has never
witpeelsed or experienced anything better.
Indeed, he has always sometbK` . the like
kind which ho can quote to showlhat the per
son,place, or thing in question is only cower
atively goetd, great, clever, beautifhl,!or grand.
Then,,when anybody makes a remark, howev
er novel, that squares , with a Scotsman's ideas,
he will. say, "That's Juist what I've often
thoucht I" "That's exactly ma way o' think
ingr' . - '
JEFFERSON'S MARRIAGE LICENSE
The clerli of Charles County, Virginia, has
recently' foiwarded the marriage license bond
of Thomai Jefferson to the Virginia Stato
ovary bar sate keeping. It rends thus t `
snnw ail men by these presents that we;
jefferson am/Francis Eppes, are hold
and firmly bOund unto our sovereign lord, the
Ring, Ids helm, and successors, in the elm or
X5O current money of Virginia s to the payment
of which, well and truly to be made, we bind
ourselves - jointly and reverally,'our joint ,and
several belts, executots, and administrators. lii
witneis wnoreor NV e Igore hetet° set our buds
and, sill this .
,twenty-ustrd day of Decenib'er,
one thousand, seven hundred and seventy-
Viie Condition of the above obSgation is such
that if there be no lawful Cause ' to obstruct a
marriage intended to be had and solernized be
tween the above bound Thomas Jefibrson and
Martha Skelton, of the County of Cln►rice . City
widow, fur which a Seem la dealred, then this
la to bu null and void o ,llli: . cwbo to
Tubuai' Jaintutaorr,
FRANCIS &vas.
op back': "Jefferson to the' al e'
—Bolla or Mudge License,"
There are persons who May be tied ad*
aatt; ir not eies.t aluatay, tterstnifito4 *tat tie •
(Mei ty of their ttattiral con4tltuttiti r 'itistiaitigt
wfutt ie.gook .Hitt it 44 .fOr tom and athirtpopt
mortaitt,, in th v iv i iiit o n * , in theta , foftrbil
higa,,the, sat
,Itout , &cum Predombati -1 4. 0, *
mar theae pottlatoa to oxen ttott "Wm&
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