The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 08, 1875, Image 1

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    HAWLEY &CRUSplartors apa_ElroP,Vioto/s.,
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VOLUME 32.
Fqx - usi
`Alontrost
le runtiento NviarrAVauloceiiAT hion,tmaa,
;If .11Ontrose,'Smiquehd - ana' County, Pa
Orms—Weet Side of Public Avenue
(;eataier all +he Localandfienertil Neees - ,oetry.Sto-
CP, ATIPC(I , IIOA. NllSCOneinentlM lleAdirlg.eOrreB9ol)(l
- au d a reliable cleat , of aireerti serpents.
A 1 CFth Ug fluter e~
Onr Nu:re, N of an in i eltspacc.)3 wactramr lees, $l.
1 month, $4..24; 3 mouth*. $2.50; 6 mouths, $4.50; 1
$5.54, A liberal divrouitt (11 :tuvertypegneute ot
tcagth. L0ra1...10 ete.. a Mc for first
fr....1.1j.,;n..and 5 chi, u line each ettbrequeut ineertion.-
11,0slageft and deatbrarou obituariea, 10 eta.- a line.
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riX:N•mf a -033"
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Lot Prim. .Queek, Work 2 Us
sC B. EIAIyLEY, WM. C. CRUSER.
Buainess Cards.
dl 1). nALD riy. .If. D.,
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110M(EPA11110 P.IIYBI(.I.kIN. ha.. located birnarlf a
Mon tr 0.t.; wriere he %vat at t(:nti promptly to all pro
hu,.triesn cat ratted to his care. CAI - 4..111ce
in Cintall`vi eccuti floor; frOut. Boards at
;Ur. h. Bs • .
ottt.rone,'Pa., AI arch 10, 1b75.
LA AXD caurdrioN OFFICE.
W. W . , WATSON,. A ttorney-nt-Law„ Montrote, • fen
- Collection. ProuTtly Attended tn.
Special At tendon given to orphano Conrt Practice.
0 lit ce tlou. IV. J. Tuxrcli. on Public Avotue, oppo-
Mat. bite the Tetboll lionbr, lbw.
r 1;. . ' lr. ..s'.llr2B,
I.lltNrksr..lloorns. et hit•dWilliillg.llext door 'tort h of Dr.
lialscy't, tat Obi. Foundry street, where ho would he
tktlipr to rje :411 those In went of Dual' Vt'otk.. Ile
feels eat:tido - it thut Inseuu 111C3.50 all. boal In flunillY 44 f
wur4uud ptiCe. tgliee hoprn front ft A.Y.t0 . 4
UOLLIO:T. r eh. _ .
11&178B
tine.vr 13zign, PA. Sltnated near tie Erie Ilailvrny 1)e
-pot. is al arze and cord raod iOLIA onee,7tnn undergone
• A I,ll , krollg reluir. Newly futnicied.rounts and alee p
eginpria-
ing a ill et clues note!. 111.11t2 , ACKEIeI,
Sept. :Ott, 1.8 . 13.-ti". Proprietor,
yza PEorles 31.1.R11:2 - 17'. _
l'urtan , Ilatts Proprietor. • •
Pre;ll and Stilted 'Meats Bang, Pork, Bologna San
- ./ 4**4
of the beet. cuibtanity on hand, at
privett to PO. •
litoutroot, Jan: 14. 1fe41.41,"
BILLINGS .61DOUD
attLE AND laiStlatIENCE.• AGENT. Ale
intairmar itttun deato.pruraptly. oh fait terinh. Oche.
'drat door 'east' of the bank u' Wm. It. Cooper
Avenue, Montyose, I's. [Ang.l,lBtill.
'al y 11,1672.1 ' . iltia.thvg hTuolin.
' , CIIA4LET ko taus
THE ILAVVI IlttießEß. has moved his shop io the
_ . ..olollilltig occupied by K. Melienzto & Co., wheire he is
prepared to do al I kiuds of work /obis line,suchst
switeles4ntrs. etc. Ail work June on abort
cottCe jt zid IoW. Please call and see me.
EDGAR 4..4E71:8ELL.
C ocrsarLou Ali LA*,
No. 111 i Broadway, New York City
31Ay 1 75, . 11. 1674.-11)
LITTLE:6' cE BLAKESLEE-
ATTORNEYS AT .LAW, have removed tu their New
uglier, opposite the 'l'arlyell liouee... •
R. 8.. LirrvE,
wo. PTLITTLA,
isiontrofe.oct.lsoB:t
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W. it: DE21.21 7 .5";
DEALER In Books, .t•tatlauery . ,•Wall Papei, I:ewe pa
per,. Pptkct, cutlery, Steruorcupia Vicie.g, Yatili.u,
r.olloua, tt.c.' .1 , :e.5.t.414.tur ta, the PO6l. Mkt!. M 0t1tr.,.t.,
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. 11.13..})/,‘..NS.
' crept. 34.1, 1.614.
CILIN(1 E 110 TEL
1,1,4, lift &RIM:TON wisheti to inform tbepublicthat
having rented the Exchange Hotel In Montrone,
to now prepared to accommodate the tray ell ugpnbnc
Moatrofe Ann.'ll, ISI3.
DC 7 11111.71.
Drtaloran Stitt?lerand Pape). Dry Gapdo, Croakery,
foo,, iron s Stiwen. Drugo. 0(.1.. and Paiute. Lioote ,
.11.11 d ilhaas, Eat:. and. IL:4p,, FursAludaturobehL, Gro-.
rerles,Vratte.iaat...dc. • •
a., N ay . t, ", •
Joint GROM,
itailllON.ttiLE Montrone, Ps. 'Shop over ,
a..lattlici's Store. Ili ordcroi filled In firet-chuir rtyle.
fOut tine; done tU urdu•oa *Lori notice,' iwd warran
tee to Mi. ' jaws 30.'75.
34.1: v 4 LA.1111(.0P, ,
dtitintgieri, RAILIA,I1 \ She Toot, of
citeKnitt istreut. Call Lind covirul to a 1 Citronld'
itiser.per.
Ptior,trose. Jan.17.`72.—zi03—.1... • •
. • ' .. LEIII.IB ILY(ALL, . .
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• ti u.l.las li . AND 1.14111. •DIiESSING.
hop In the new•Portolllee hniting, where he wt:.
no round ruatly tee attend all w he, luny went anything
in his line, . ,Nlol3llwe 4 . ..a.tict. 13 1669.
CLUI:LES TOLLAR.D, •
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De cicil n'Boota and Shoos, ilazii'and C9s,Leatheratit
Flu d )dais SLreet, Itq.. door below Boyd'is I , tore.
Work wade co order. and repairing done neatly.
uLtrure dan.l 1871.1
1)11.• W L. RICH4RDSO.2r,
I`llV.SlOl.lli dt 1, 4 1.11t6E01i, Lei:Were his priteefeett
ur tO the eltizene DI Montreal: and vi
Anh et at hier.esiderze,oa the cornereset of Sayr,f
Brea .Foundry , . 1e49.
SCOVILL DEWTTV.
attorney!. at Law nnq titillation! , in Bankruptcy. o:3llicc
tio.,ni Court ntrent,OVer (ly NatillllBl Billlk, Bingt
natutc.u,, , lsi. Y.• - Wat. B.Scortu.
- Jung intb,ll3l3; . JZROXS Dxwari.
EAGLE fhliVO BrOUE
the Wane to gut Drug* and ldettelner,
•,••34ang., relmeco, Pipet, Knizet-litiolices. Spektv3 01 4,
Yankee liolonts.;4£lo. Brick Week ' • • / .•
llontiose, maybra, WM..— •
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L. FITC.II,
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ATTOIZNEt AND . _ _
Pia.. 91110 0 Iserutufuru,. i weit the
Court Iit,APJ • ••
tikoltru,
apiary .27, I fib.—]y
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neetai..er to Abel Tatreti; dealer to O , rage Atedlelner
f.:ilepteale; Paiute, OLIN Dye-atlifie, Teas . , tiplees
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• ate) , 00yd/4 - Jewelry, Pap utaery , At.
iloutrose, May 19,1874,
A. 0;. jrztkqEN,
.A;;LAW.Suuuty,liadk.l t zey, reitoloi;
il/24 Vault attended , to: • °Mei fir-.
>e,r hip low Boyirer torp. NOlitruoc,Po.. 'Utu.l,`6s
- ,C,10,8S MON,
tioraey at' Law. Oitic Ala Court Ilona*, It • the
conuaipsioaer's Onice.'•• .- • •:. • A. Ogoasses.
Mtnartior,Seut • ini•—ti•
TV72II,EL,
SURVEYOR had :20 year* esmirlence in the
Itumaer, svja continunto atmuil,to all caflow to my, pro
icAttat. SlJlltrO6e; 11, 4 '.:(ePt. lb. Nb.-17•1.
G. .ir./.1A1,1141',
°iris. Eat oigresCsi.o.l.4.'itii ti6tvzson.
9. atiOraes, Franklin Forite,
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JSMITII;
ANA) Malt litas , Tl4 O ACTUHAREes-Lrou
..L stainstrEtt;lacoatrome.ra. 1.180.
$1.117'0.?1; ' . •
OcTithattt * and:lmp:mm{os AckENO.
s'ui kat . '
TO itNIIY Vl' LAW , PelOe ov !dory 4r the of At
era .Uriek.Block_Ol mato tio Pis. -.Lau' 69
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. „. County Business -Direotory.: -
Twolinet hig o i M
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t anT g V:: s l.s ' '"`had,
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. MONTROSE I • • i
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NM 11AUGIIWCiUT, Wholtiale and Retai
dealer in all kinds-of - slate rooting, slate Paint,mta:
• Roofs repaired with' slate paint to order, Also, 4144
paint for talc by the gallon or barrel. Itiontrose,Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD, Genera Fire, arid Life. (nen'
*nee Agents; also, sell italirerto and AceidentTlekt I
to New Yorkand Philadelphia. Office unedooreatt
°Mitt Bank. I ,
BOYD CORWIN, Dealers -in. Stoves, llttrdwirc
and Mandactnrers of Tin and Sheetiron wigre,cornet
of Main and Turnpike street. . •
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N. BULLARD, Dealer in tiroceribs, P'yortelons
Books, Station< and Yankee Notions, at bead of
Public Avelino.* ,
W3I. 11. COOPER CO.: Ilinke,rs, ,TPot•eignPaa
sage Tickets and Drifts on Englund, Ire t and Scot.
WM. L. COX, Burners maker and tleal article
usually kept by the trade ,optioeite the OCT . •
JAMES E.. CARMALT,, Attorney at Ls . it)111C13 one
door belOwTarbell Rouse. Public Avon -
NEW MILFORD. - . 1 -
SAVINGS BANK, NEW VILFORD.--; r cent. in
terest on all Deposits. Does a gener Ranking Bur
netts. -1111-11 S. B. CDASE
lI.GARRET st SON. Dealers-irs Flour. Feed. Mee
Salt, Limo, Cement. 4Croceries and ProValcus 3
Main Street, oppositethe Depot.
N. tr. Carrue Maker and Updeitaker on .
Main Stmt., two doors below Ilawley's Store. •
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• , GREAT BEND.
11. P. DOBAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in. Read)
• Made Clothing, Dry Goods,Grocertce and i'rovisions
Main Street... • , . ,
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Banking, Etc. GII
BANKING HOSE
t COOPER & €O,,
zirorrn.osz,
GENERAL- BANKING BUSINESS DONE.
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COLLECTIONS. MADE ON ALL.
POINTS AND PROMPTLY ...kOCOUrN
TED FOR AS HERE'_I'OF I RE: H
DOMESTIC AO FOREIGN EXCIIA GE FOR
, . sES..EL, x. 33 . "P 1 '
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-UNITED STATES &OTHER. ,BONDS
' s • BOUGHT AND. SOLD..
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
• BANK CHECKS CASHED AS] USUAL
OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE TICK
ETS TO.AND FROM EUROPE. .
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL
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AS PER AGREEMENT WHEN - THE
• - DEPOSIT IS MADE.
In -the futn,re, ss in , the past, we 'shall endeav
or to transact mr inoncy bUsiness to the satis
faction Of our.patrons and correspondents.
• VVR. H. COOPER &
MentrOsi,March Banker!..
Authorized Capital, - $500,00000.
Present Capital,, - - 100,000 00.
PIRST MINNA *6A6KI4
MONTROSE, PA. %
WILLIAM J. TURR
D. D. SEAT; E, . . •
N. L: LEND L;IAL,
WM. J. TUI ELL;
G. B. ELI )I,ED, DESSAUER.'
ABEL TUIZRELL, G. V. BENTLEY,
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A: J. GERRITkON, Ili.
E. A. CLARK; . Bingivamto ,'N. Y.
E. A. PRATT. ' New 31i1frAd,
Mr. B. witiovr, Susgnehaiinit . Dept,
L. S.„.LENHEIM, lieud;
DRAFTS SOLD ON:NUROPE.
COLLECTIONS. MADE ON ALL POINTS
SPECIAL DEPOSITS SOLICITED.
Montrose, March 3,1875.—.tf
SCREEN SAYINGS BANK,
120 Wyoming Avenup;
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' RECEIVES MONEY ONIDEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES ANDANDIVID-
V ALS, AND RETURNS. THE SAME
ON - DEM AN D WIT HOLT T, .. pRENI
- NOTICE. ALLOWING .INTER
EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER ANJ
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON TUE FIRST.: DAYS - OF - dANU
AR Ir AND - JULY.' - A SAFE; .A.N D RE
LIABLE' PLACE or DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN', 'MINERS,: NE-.
CIIANICS; AND MACHINisT,S,-A-Np•
FOIE . WOMEN AND CHILDREN'AII
WELL. • MONEY DEPOSITED '4::).
OR- BEFORE THE ' TENTH *ILL
DR A W, :,INTEREST• --, FROM - THE
1 4 11 - ISTIDAY OF 'THE * MONTIL THIS
IS IN . ' ALL RESPECTS A HOI4 IN
:STITUTION,'AND OISIE . WHIVH - IS
NOW - RECEIVING. THEL, SAT D
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS: UP ''N.
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON - M N,
ERS AND MECHANIC&•, ' - ' :j I.
DI Li ECTOAS ; ._'JAMES -BLAIR',
SANFORD GR A NT;:GEORGE 1 4 1814 -
ER. JAS..S. SLOCUM, J. H.SUTPHIN,
C.:.F..mArria!ws, DANIEL: HO WY :
.ELL; - -4. E. ,- HUNT,' 'T - : - F. - ' HUM.
PRESIDENI7„;-'0..c.•
.MO.O RE. CASIIIER. . •
• OPEN DAILYI'4OM NINE A:
PNTIL . FOURP. AND ON. WE'D.
.NEDA I I - • AND SATURD.AII - EV:E.
NINGRAINTIL EIGHT .0.' , 0L0P4:,:
12.'1874. -
ECEBOW. BROPUB.
General Undertaker*
DEALERS IN, ALI, HINDS Oi eQjr.
FINS, CAIiEICTS, ETC.,
ALL OIiDER.SPRoM,FrTLT ATTPAIIND TO •
Awn $3,187$- +I • . . 11 : it ow A '.j ii
40.
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Binghamton Marble,Wer
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Mt icintlitr ot hionumenti, iletnirtonel.- - nud, Ma in
idantle6; guolla tO order. . Alm tic . nteli! OtWtotal on
Laud., . . I. PIWEIgUisO 4 vow
4. rsoicorise. Oa C O4O 114 " 4 ?
ITA Ar* :-
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Directors.
D. D. , SI4.IART..E,
MONTROSE,
I. l l#oe,ri,_.,....rfictril
CRICKET-CRIES .
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• theAniumn wind's arc all •
• In 'a
tender sort of swoon, •
You Can hear the trinket call,
• , Any Antumn afternoon ; • -
Arid 41tbuidyou heed him, soon.. P,s
Yon trill iiear, it may befall,
,
• Dittatny language wing its way
Tlintt g ?"' his low and dreamy jay
"By the mist empurpled - skies, - •
By the red tgares . lying 'sear,
I knew that Summer ;`lies . . •
. In :,the )grids that held her dear. '
A.nd W4tif his moulding spear,
With his! ley-brilliant eyes, ;
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' Snow-bearded Winter spkitqls'
s
n his, whitest of white steeds I
"Ott. the idays ivilt shortly he • ,
Whenfiere I must not sleep,' '
Bin in some black ehinkand wee •. • '
Of some old.fireslde creep— •
,- To sleep, and wake, and el -ep,
By the ireat tog's yellow (flee,
And stowly find, \no doubt,
All the faffiity-seei - ets out.
' "From the hearth : fire's,viewlesi flail
I tail see the spark-chaff fly, - .
Ere'tlitif ashy film and pain_ , •
Pars the embers by-abil-by, ~ • ,
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How much better taste have I: -•" t
Than my relative,•the Snail,. '
Tnasttng bere, as fate appoints,
lidy extravaganchip-joints 1 •
• - I '-i
'Sear the clock's - tp,tick tick, above
Eve*;the bitter north-nipd's roar •;
Hear olo L grandma; like a dov6, s
' .. 'Cud her surrtvitions snore ; .
He r!tlie. loVers laugh—and-more, . ,
See the)overs milking lihe l• , , .
• And bear the .purr'uf that .
Tawny Sybarite; our cat 1 . •,'
.".11oivPhearken, while I bask • •
To the htim.the'kettle makes , "
In his hia titll prosaic, task . •„
How fnuelt merriment he takes . ! •
Ah; (pi me that keale. akt'S' :
All the inightingalc I ask ' -
Exec t)t. it ite,mayhap, -- .
• • The pine log's bubblit sap !
I
; "Why •Idoes Mary grow sfrpink . • :-,- •
It 'Elias not had a kiss ?
It is fibe; you loVers think, . • - , •
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To jzkrnitkirtg loyc ltkppp this; • 7 . :
Yet al Pleasant blaze, twis, . • -•-.. - :
'And - a t•ozylittic Chink, ",'-• •. . •
' ;Brine: quite as 4ontent • . •
• • 're the cricket debnieriuent ! •
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"While, li the golden rods, in seas, -, , ~.
Plutne th4:lanc , t'and dale with gold, '.
While a glory smiles the trees,.-
i Andi•tb e sumach : leayps burn bold; •
In' lily longing.hearti bold
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: Theact,latid pictures 1114 to tlmac:,
'"Waiting days-more Vieak and dreai,
Thai my tires' Ic voi c e can cheer: ! - ‘!
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"Oh, fpr wings I:44%Qlentrt tune;
Oh, tot chilly lighted! skies 1
Since idle cannot die.toto soon,
, .
•;1311, lido <4,10w the Summer dies !"
~ ,'Nov in ju.St_ this dreamy-wise,' . .
On etti*utuntu alternopn, - • -,,,
. • ..,4 ynur•faith,he.goad and - strong, •' .:
' • Yod can hear the et - lel:es song.
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MRS. .BUri i ERWORTI-FS BOARDER.
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krs. Butterwnrchlti.boailler •Inul drawn
.
Keil best rOeling chairopi upon: the fmnt-•
i:tufeli undtwas tioW:s,ittinV with his.ili . p-1'
)eried tent upon thit Valli i'l.:r, sinokiog his
n t i•rcha.n4!, as •coolly as: though. it ,were
.DeOemberiiiiesead of ,July. • . • •
i Air. Deshaint—as !Mrs lititter Wor'tb had' ,
•tolifided t* her . 13'e;t: doof: tiiigl.bor, the
.SeCbasi \da i l y utter his:. ; .arrivis), .was:.the
"queerest 'Oat! ycht 6•'et. did ree." lie
was a.- tii,c4 rciddy, blonde' - youog fe110W.,. :
"wit!h &fad, that ive,uld hare bc-en rattler
fioYi - sh ? tint for the raciiiir ehestnhibeard.
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lie - hat! Written.- thatl , :he was, a crusty
hadhelon. Of two Civuty-e, and . wanted u
aocid Oliteci' to ' kill the• suniiicer in. 'He
, ;;
certainly looked eool,ioaugh in. his,white•
duck .:,snits: and panarniv, hat; as he sat
thdre palt,n,3. ton - tent,Oly ;at his pipe and
watching lilty 4luttetwortlyia.filie walk
ed lup, tbC,P\
.at , swinging. her . hat a little
neTvonalyiitsy the attings. as she came
along:, ; .', '
,i
,:: . '•••
~ •
• l'Aliss I,iitter,wortti','' he
.eaid, - Jetting
higi eyelicla di.6op..clrao;ily,and lazily' .re,
0,1, Ain't li l n,r through : a clowa of freshly'
/
etc mitted ista.oke, ‘.‘yoit louk , warm.": ''.• ,
- #Anci. Why should , 'l' mot, pray.?
~ I've
he \u•• Walking. You;' ook . eciol .enough
tli )pg,ll:',', - h_ , : ' ''
. . , -
,Vithoal, reg,ardlug wh'e't;.this-remark;
t
was delivOect•in rather a p . pitefullOi.'e','
M. De . seal ii t feif lily ' Lnotiailed -fife: gh-C4ke
aside wi.htli":4 white l'ar'd, and loathing- ,
ly i,aid : "Biasßutr4 , rworth what do you
5,app4.14e,1 ;was thitikiag':of - juat itsi`w:?? , '.
, TlThe person, in whom 'you are • - noSt
' in qrea'rek iF au pii?..: - k.7,; ~
...,.
~: , . ,
.- - .. 4 . ..-
‘,And whom do you: - Oppose • that one
‘:Yourtie 1" .. . •,,.': -'• -• ~--, , --'
.-.
4 *o.4.y4reelf:'''':;,': : , :',:-.' .•
-2 '''' '
i .
filtideed:!". elesoliag
. her..eyerias-'prO
vokinglY.
~,
4Y'Als,--,oiftather- 0 , yottf• tiam.,•,))oo
Bl44:erWhitli, Cialidi y; now; don't 'You
thiiili-y'ours i.4'd very :'..w1.41;1.1 very hone':"
1 ...
ly sort. of a barno l _. .--,,', .;••''• ._ .. .',
IV.
I
iittY:fired tip- 0t - itoe.,- "IL - rnaY be's:
(.......
hotitely nunie, but w are Itt)ntely people.''
lint it blia been g6od , enough . for my fa-.
tlitti berore niO, - nod .I guest; ', it te, gr)od .
et:lgo - 41i i cor toe." --; 3, .
4 'Well but no ofrentae. you kuow.7.--dOn't;
you,,,thitik :pm find" bet ter cliunge it r --
I-140., Sir, not for ;aity 'OOO. Oat 1,6;44.
beard 44 - ," and- Miss , lir i tty bd It titql - ;: - Op
'Eititiiß in a shite of highly. wrOngedloilig
nation. • •
','Wbatllght had he 10 , tallt •in me
that.?" said isk, to,. herself. Clianii . e
netne, indeed I' I.ivolider wbad be m
Oue thing. 1 know. If
~I wa4 qtinki!
so 'cloiogf ibould lOok fi.)r ,sorts.leadagreeableJ -pezoa iiiim Mr. "
Trotttl
solt." 1 • . .
When .. she \came dim* stais, Ind „,
'an,.
11041 . • 414.010'1. 0 1(38,1 0 01iina'l fieAY and sirni).
og, io
fr ;11,er
r wi!lte tireAs, she!lad ;forge& n
all 7it6etit ;the above cnitc*rsation.—
Mr; Dektitint itai still! 0'n.:;,1 1) 0 rel)i 404
Kitty 6ttne oot tyith 'her -eewitig and 'sat
tioive till the settee tlear Lim,' 'Litt: 3f.”
ten 'Eat:thus ill. the sittnmey lifte'rnephs :
slid to ~tll the truth almost always en
joyed<tslkiog to Mr. Dessaiu t, for:AQ man
001314 be more Stowable atkd entertitin.l
";‘..,id_ta' b l—l y - 4.1t :s ens--
~::. r
sfls 'A couNTr, PA:,
,
i
-a - ng4 When he chose.
_ ..
But to• ay :cone
afffinde4eiiiiiiii.Y.t.sSeniiiMo bete seized
himi He at idly regarding her for sonic
tinil Whileneither spoke. Finally he wit.
np i :linocked the ashes from hie pipe,
careolly refilled anti relighted
the ti - came and stood by her, lookiii
down curiously - at her or her work, sue
could not tell which," .
Icitty, ; ht . begs i iii the ei ! , t ue
banfiiiiiig•tone.t excuse ; to - e- not 444.
ing BittierWhith. - ArOu
likelthe name exceedingly-Miss'
I have a very peculiar request to make. 4.-
Willynnigraut it ?" • . .;
41 1NOt before, I know what .i
assnriAlly." .
• -i.
• - "l3tit - I am going to . tell you what it
is."l - . -
t.Y . ify•ivellt" and she kept on with l'Or
needWWl:nit indifferently. • •
Want :you to marry Me." -
84 abruptly, so unexpectedly .wal this
very / ,,Original propoiial • made, that the
iliettning:oP.the Words was not at once
a ppikre t., • • . . • ,
-itty - looked up enquiringly ,at the
waS.looking down 41..:her-iia
fticOndry*. itit •eXpressiOn :or
the !'cynical Monstache, Which . . gave the
month an ill deserved aPpearauce of in
sincerity. Then; as she began to corn=
prebend the full force of the words, the
hluaircatne rtisliiiig 'to her face. Peor
r knew the -man who
tokal,s.o. nonchalant - beside her..;--
- Sheidid not perceive 'the wistful, earnest
light that shoived deep down in his deep
-blinl eyes, and she thought he was.quiz.
Sing her., "_,lowly,"'she'gathered
' I a - 4 - g 'cure to "her ft; lie Eceightc
stood fur a moment, her black 'Oyes flash
ing back their indignation - into - his.— '
Shen she ang - rily . hrnshed. aside the teartil
spite of her, and'
turned away, ."grand as Boadicea, and
twice as beautiful" •• - • •
'-She never stopped till she reached her
11;4 where.she . flung herself;. sobbing,'
ou the bed, .-and.' reprotulhed herself bit
terly for actually admiring this great,
handsome conceited lellov,.vvhose great
est tleltrit'44.tuktio ;consist initortuen t
tug, and mortifyms•- her: Perhaps it
'.would have consoled - her not a' little,
could she 'have' heard • .Louis, Dessaint
'scolding himself . ..for', his:, folly after She
had: gone: • . •
".Confoniiti it !" • - :he inuttered, "why
mak' .a ways go•.:abtiut , a thing in. this
sort. Of .vray , .? - - When I 'eta • , Most. in Van
ti est, I in variably: # et , th lost. trifli hi,
Wonder She was vexed: Nobody would
naye6suipCcted!Vielilly:AtienC.:-tO pOPlhe
queStiOn. ..Sits•4lid say - thytayway.. - -;.,
,Perhaps 1. itall.,,oe , ':.more explicit- nest
' tr i again this evening."' •
lint, Miss. Kitty -did 'not - - come down
stairs.: again' - ,t4at ; .: and 'the .next
day, and nex - t, she kept 'herielf* So
busy, and ept herself frigid when he
approached ier,'iliiit'Otir: hero fonuti It . l
iitiP,issible tit,xplain Jiiiiiself . .; - .At length
one v. - ening he canto dew,u,snadenly'und
found. her .alo.ne...on.,..the„porch.. Stie.l
went& liavenitii..tiasi hit , into , ibeliouseil
-,but l bPs burly form filled the'docirway,
... ; ‘i.Just ellq , moinent: Miss:. Butterworth .
—. '/P ?61. : 11..l.'Mtnely name, hang. Me if - it . ,
isn't-4 Want to' beg your pardon for my
:rudeness Ole ;other disy.'.. •.. , .., ~. . . :.
: , lit Aptttt of:his resolution;:here be 'Was`
, .
.itieaking inltlie•same provokingstrain as
he'fOri. ' , 1, ' ::,1,,',.i:, - , '... 1 ,-;,..;,..,,:,•.
, -SO e bowed . coldly ' And .- said :,..,'"lt's ; of
UO-tonsegnence.'''-'PraY ' don't' iiiible.
loiirseif lto_apologize._ If. you ,will, albaw.
line to pass;.it think I ill'gO . in" '''.' ' - .
"But - , yikii: . :':tivll l -‘let -. me tell' yid' 'first
, what° .I.:.ried to make ..yon understand be
fore. Unoqiny honor, Miss Butterwiiiih,
[ iut'ant just,.What I said. I want yciif;to
marry nie."l - .. And he made an unsucaess
fill a; tempt f, take her hand. _
i
e
"You are; ety kind,4ir," slO said itt,'as
freezing a inner- as a poor girl nearly
fuelled to '• ars well:.:1:,could, "but
must elcusct,ine. I feet obliged to deny
- your re.quesV', And she hurried by him.
1 ' .lle stood*,
moment really grieve&and
very much puzzled to know how"heMuald
'come to . ant' understanding - with - her,-
,-
Then as sh4 Ll 'vaiiished up the iitairs,..he.
!dyad not. for' the. life of him'. Add e,ali
log efser he i t i.
1 (
"Excuse. me fort_not taking such an an
swer. You Hare under_ age, lindal shall
titke the taberty oi asking your father.P,
Miss Ditty w 10: already so tor away
that it is a Chance•-Z She the clos
ing' portuni,of his `remarks' -i but as rate
waull haye,lit, Palmer -Butterworth did.
to•.-en ter.. the gate jnit at
that time And !•Pn-stigint - turning -was
mach cliagrinned:to find hini this with
in hearing.i _Howe - tier, the yOulig
habitual indopendence did, not. dart
him and= wit:6 characieristic[.tlecii3ioniChe
tleterminedi ft,mtia
' heo.of ;the situ
ation. Heicame t4i.thepoint:at
"Mr. Buti44woliii—by the - way ilfnt
you think Your family nan ,
ii a'trille
awkward t+4"wa•it you; content': to mar
ry youi.dittighter."
“Walt" slowly answered the fittmei;tl
don't; - know, jes'.what to say. What dues
,shi think about it
asked het. yet---that- 4--
Well. I think:if I had: tour permitiardii
could bring tier araund.: .
1"
ze t v .p, -•
` \Yell, l'll tell ye'jlist how it is, r.
Deesaint,' jinni the f,irmer after frate
thought, "exen if s a were 'willi rl, , I 1
i i
donit,knrj ow' bliould be. I ' don't thind
rtellihg you that I'M i ~. a mighty tight
Bx r jes' no sir, .Old, Sol. Wilson,idowin - at
l'ideraill o 7l4a ~ , 1 34tight- mit
~AlKrafa,kitge.
on this place, itnd I've jes' got word.thaf
.he intenda , to foreclose it at once. ,:. . '.Visas
due leageioi.''`lle kiMws I can't Paylthe
~half of it, thlt's
why he' bought it. tie's
'4,11 a bad a grndkrgitytiielsveritince I cut
him out with ..Nancy: - I don't keer so
much for myself, bit . tnv'*ife and poor
rittlorliitts- - ft!i l, gO,haitir with thiai--„"-,
Wild'tifiii'firmei lairlV" broke' down and .
sobbed its,;heAliatight • of his .wife. and
child turned away from the old home
dead., .!Louia was , : affected, but, it,was,nat
his Way itO show;it. At length he sold
"Wits; not let 1 mil - take: care of Kitty
19r y ou - 100441.- - ---r4 , 1? , -.. .. ; - ,....1k5 - ,...c,2..,, ,
' If Argil, ( M later Devaeiqt,r. ; the' , farmer
answered;..hrms4ing the :teors'-lrom , bis
eves iiid looking' the oung Wan, straight
.. ,
la, the Nee, "to 'telt , !,he truth,iyou ain't
j s'the Man tri:trust 'a" girl' iiitil.''.4. like
you rust', rate, and I suppose von -are a
tint , litiiirtletaan:inbuth, but , .your hands.
don't look to ' tife 'as 'if they, could:'" work
much fur s-woman. . You •iiiiret , peas , to
have any tinsiness,„ and fineatOthes and
kiirgloies won'keuppert a family'-'
laiiiititDeessiue sat int '&104 time in
silence smoking!' iliFielts ftnimed hint+
. l i ke
triy
urn.
' g,of
I : WEDNESDA):::•DEOtg,SE•II,:::.:,B;, - .,:t . 57,4;:' : ;i.:' . .:1
more.thatditheared to own, th t a keen; '
JUstiiititi this Ctiuid, apes to him iii
each a*ity; . titid- tie , could find no word
for . i.
had.never told . hte.host.thatlieitati
wealthy,-.and it . Veined •him
now Cu think. that be,'lt. young; strong;
Ittiti - ote.he believed, a main :not' without
ap:Retii:to lhie honest fart.
rarer so poor aditiodleri.'tbat ne•dared not
Atust his daughter to him.; i • • 1-
i Iftiat lie then spy to the father, 4101,
rich," in order to win' The !daughter ?-4
Ms pride 'revolted `at . ithe idea, and the
shbiect was dropped for theititne. - - •
Long - after tha fernier iwent in the
'ynting man. sat 'sittisfactory reflror
tlon upon the wOrthlesenese of his peel.
.There,'..alone with himself and. the
tfi ht, he resolved to no longer wuito hie
time and. talent - in, ialY.; ; playing, hut
vionikrense• himself , to , action; and shoat
woman be loved - and the. mankvhO
had so kindly reproved liitx4.that - he,' was
`tot the useless thing he-seerned. Mean,
While, .he .was rich, and thaltirmer inapt
tint be driven from his horde.' . 1 - A .:
How Could he . pay - thedelit without
traying the fact :of hie .wealth? . §leeP
came upon his weary .brain the
question was-Yet unausWeied..:. But the
. marrow - took it•into its•own hands. I ..1
next night, just after tea, the tai
rner hilt Wife and daughter eat togethe'r
on theToreb. Deesaiut -had wren. Iwitb
there a. few moments, but: the slues
which they,vaiuly atrove to bauiah !froth
e,heir face - a made him somehow feel! Unit
there wilt a circle of - which_ b” formo
part at such a time and from whih
ought to-witluiraw.
So he had boakeolumself to his tooin
jget overhead, and was Sitting at the:
wit -
.dow, playing sOltly on his. flute.. 'While
toils ':u
s engaged he saw a BinanprtposS
looking than driye :.up
.to tho_. gate, and
after secriring his horse, walked quickly
into tlie yard. Presently - loud toto i ls. be
low caused him •tO Cease' plaYingi - and
then the angry words . , of. tho strang4r
caught his eur: , - '
"Well, well, John • Butterworth, !every
dog mast have hia . day.. 'You,' had Iyoure.,
twenty years ago ! when you brought!
Nanny .Volegate ,rote to yoar 'fatherrBl
house ; and now I'll have mine i)c!,lien
dr:ve her out. •.She might haie had me
and been a rich womaa'to-day ; • imt sUe
.ehOse yoU,- and now tine may lie Fin the'
.
bed she has made." •
• -
Then - .4inis heard
,the manly.. bid diS
.Couraged'4iPlyof..,tle farther,' and then
t sPiritett tones ref
.Iris . Vifeas she said . :
"Yee, Solomon Wilson,
„ I have made
bty choice; and 'be itire:l'had rather tailitl•
John • to.day liithoot a' cent, . than
:, ou'withall your thousands.'.';:.,- -
"Very 'well. Saturday trihrning at • ten
4'elook l' : 11 haye the' Sheriff on :this porch
to sell 'the farm .0. the; highest bidder.
Andl , shall be. the purchaser. Nancy
14urii , r.cvortli, I shall he the4urchaSer
iiiid•that very .week you and your good
,fisri-neth it* linslianif and Oat truzzy• nh.
tanoth.hOthin e ,..:bat embroider and pin
playing—yOn'll all go,:-packed off to th'•
poor ,
'. if ,41 . ti.the "said mortgage'! was\ justher,-
I inter ilPted in.., his - eloquence by a:ver2,
!k,trger'siiA appitratioh-' which - appeare l
'shild i erily• before him: , • -•
• Alitnick step on' the., stairs' and!
ties'saint -bad passed' , the family: Von
,nildjtetad with'ragelbefOre the startle
•"Another-vrord; sir,"fie gasped
shall, forget' yha • are. an -old- mar
lino'. youth; . oneyou: - conteMptibl, l
l'old•iilioniitliel; do you , think that becan..!
i t ou';fi r eld - a ortirtgage.. - ba: this, .puree tha'l
y),p can come here 'and'
,abtise - an hones
Irian isthis
.any rititire is Destianitl
. .
N.''' we've had, dealings with niy father, au
you know that I can do-as I say. !Brill/.
vim,.; Mortgage here' to-mor . row and i
shillibe paid. Not a word,-air,"he wen
on shouting, as the old, Man. opened hi
lips 63 reply, and the whitiband that- - ;1lo
Butt+iworth had ridiauleit t ailable'' to re
sirain itself,/ seized Mr., - Wilson by the ea
and Iled I him writhing acid 'snarling t
the .giste. • '
• E r The -man , drove ' offshaking his fis
at them in, a threatening manner; • an „
Louis, usually so calm, tame. bael look t
Mg so fierce and. red, that they all laugh
ed in: spite of Ahernselves. .
"31r. - -Butterivorth," he said, "yon mu
let me take up the mortgoge. X hay
More pocket:-money than I know wbai
to do with, and, besides, 1 consirer it is
first gloss inveitment, you can posy 1 .
When you get ready?' !.
; )See piss over Oe scene .ivhich followe
4-, the many protestations _of the ;sturd
%Enter, and. his 'final yielding ant war
follows
eipr'essions of kriltitutle;,,,An, hoar la i
o)3l;mislound himself alone with .li.it '
Butterworth, in' spite of his previntuilr.
j‘ction by. both 'fatln..r 'and daughter, i e
\
ventured to renew' hii unit..
“liitty.” be softly 'whispered, 3 as ,
hent,irrer. her. !POO% you thtrik y.
Might be inclueato reconsuler that. re:.'
Union ? As true as 1.. stand here; 110
y Ou'better than any ni,ie . on , eartb,.l
There was ra . answer, only the litt
hand struggled slightry to free itself,. a t
eiren 'softly, re - tamed his - warm Tiregstire,
F"And you will marry me ?" he mu
Mured. - I
. grant your request,"—and? sum
hp* het, head. of its own. accord; "foul,
ifs way to h 4 shoulder, and his arm sto
atoudditer waist. • ' •
i." And: now; liifty," said he, :after'
.14ng hour= of the--rnost sentimental no
siiiiseryou ever , heard of ,"on your hone
an't you:glad vou are going. to•get rid
the namor-ef Butterworth , ?"
And:then he smothered her soft a
ultatienwith a kiss.
`T"""' T '
. LtruE.kuLt, gArcvx, TRAMP. ,, ..
t Toitotil - ot t sia 1 " every_ ,descripti 0
14
pc l ss through New ork in:their neregrin
t ni. "A represeutaive .Of :thni large .a d
innreasing body accosted a lady yeaterd
tO -that State a bout 8 1 in. She Tap
s
iii her task of sweeping the front sw ji
tO answer In the affirmative his retwes ~
"31"Aatn. I am very'hingry and would
.18ce some breakfast," .... ~, . ~ :. :', ',.
"Weil, come in, I've plesred - away k th i
bieakfast ; but I'll see:4l)4i caa gerffir
'...
it Ile entered, rested ' himself at:the table
Id looked ithoutiifith: an expectant 'air.
*remarked as she 'Awed some , stitifl
131 1 katili4 food. before:him ,:. . 1:
'-'I haven't got' any _ tee; :I "
,let the -fib :
go outuPot expecting lint r we *ill see
whether my neighbor btorhotwater t lO
4 .7 0 u... 2 0.! 1 have totne.7. - , '' ,
,r
~, r
i iladati j / - think ',ix*, aik‘ pq,
. .
',. - -_,".1
neighbor for some. coffee,,,,iiet, tea,,.;t4io't
any uSe giV i itig old:breakfast:without 't3tif.;..
fee—end I !generally-. take -cream ;.:bUt it
can get - along: with .: Milk von - if: --havelet
got uremia; but Fd,rutich'rither ban?, the'
create:'. - -- , 'r.:, ....-..:.. '
,-:!:: ' . ..t ::I' , .
The tramp Made' these:obsrvatiotistut,
though he was boss of. the house, antl .. .,in
such it:mutter-Of-fact wayi'tbat the
addressed; :fe I t - , stry . -when 4 : then eigh her
informed her that no coffee was handy,'
but sump tea could,be had' ', .
.lie:received the news . wit • a look of
.trouble , denieted. on . his - ;countenance
glared at the tea before.' hini 'toad begitif it'
desu Itery z con rse - of - conversation in w bibb
he ,Pore: tliv; eh let bur.tletn...: . ~- ~ -' - i.'i 4-- .
!I alters got disagpointed up:here,. if
it. ain't; Ooffe witiium crt.-hm„loi sOme-,
t h ing "elAe. • i s is my . .eet'oli (I : visi:t" lit
Cahuos; C6os.:• ;aboett,-:or - wliat , dryo s i Cali
it--and I don't chi:l . lk PAL-stzike itlagititt.
Last 'winter I- w uz, . tuk: - in; hy....the .p00r....
master.'!.• - -.- , - ~ ;
"Well,.(lidjUii 'get a Subitantial crie
there ?'?. i .'.' ._ '-. "- ''. -' • ,:
• "Well, r can't say about s its being
stantial.- , All, Lkootiv about .it.iis that: I
,got coffee without : milk and , bread.iyith,-,
out butter, and I.; maid,. thi4e - tWo meals •
and a night and Wasn't Asked if I'd liare
cake- or pie.- ... •' '' ''.- '-- ' -I .
.*.
"rwas that way all over.: You ougliter
se.; -wbat the pour 'withers at .StiugirtieB
give us. He is a woman acid She is al
lowed so much a Meal arid' -lives in a
brown stone Lont, with a -garden all:
around it:' And we allersgo -rightlifitei
'the house and sit down toi the- tablB ‘like
first-class boarders, and she dislieaciut-to`
us the. luxuries . and siibatantials, eta).--L-- . ,
"rain% nollve without the fixings in iSatt;
.intar; butter" pie and
genies, .but-milk,. i
leverythin g aman wants to- sit . down to
"ruin% every town. knows how at6.,Asv,
fOlks as Saugerties—do: -.11-thingakeep
on gettin' gorse, it'll be, hard ,' for `us to
iive as we'd,like`tei." '-' -'. ''. '' • •,-
First she was thrown into a . beii - lilerifl
itare .by the: asotranti., of. the. triimpq
this was
. Binceeerla la iiiimiseinent,then
aitonishment whieh:was, ra pidly deyeas,p ,
iiig into indignatioji, when he .lelined:-.
back in his chair and • reqUeated her to
bring pickles: - •. . :, : •
Madam, Ileee-yo u ain't-put an t i pick
les--
out. I alters like. pickles !specially at
break f ftist ,vs they,
, are. a:.
.
good, al tittite
.sharpmer l :' . ......:- • '.'.
i - She could tiot:,Stund , it longer,..aoliie,ii 7 : „..
ibralphker. Vaadiethed, ii i .olo,(hia,ead a .
and cried i ; ' ... - ....- i-,,.. ~,, i,„ ~,
"You,-ungrateful brute, Clear ` out;; gs,,i
' .
and work foryOur, it,sharpen..
E Your appetite. !lf ever ,y9,u come aruung,
here.again, - ,l'll,*nti for the :pclice.,;,. ~ , ,
, -,i i He y ro,e Up Jolla - fixing;: a SPSOtlOilttki
1 - I - ' . ''t -
.g ance.al.,
,q, tall . ... , -:- , ~ :.. ,
' ... "A iiiilatue, you, are a, veitiiiiapP4ciat;
ive ii dividual -; did . l, go . aiiii.et. matl.b..
taus - .Nu t)w.;ll( ! : c iiV e , 8141Cre8m ,t - .. lMt.
when I ax for pickles .you: bile :iiiiferi Atha,
1
ihreaten to . call the Pollee.; Oh, - • woman,.
1)687 loiireasonahte : . Man .
.•
xittS, .034 to;
Mon n I -
.IWish you a good 'd'ay awl - .bet-'
ter if mineral bYthe time Teal!, agiii6. l'
',w'oul. i like; - to thith k yOU .f.iii My briiikf,
but COusdititioutili,o4 - p't •; for a )te em -. '
,fast l i a n ot a: bre ilk fast' wit fiOil t' coffee; afcif
Brea i ; withhut coffee`- and; crown ,liiiti't`
do ti e to Mei" and ' lie . bapiceit'fitifilie .
',door- with . his. eyes :on ' tii 1 080
. •ahio ;
1
wont iii,, and ; soon . (11$4ppc..00;, as
. bg..ri::,
sway' his. sPilagiag . tOur...%'- 1 ,,- .
. i - ,., I , 4
"WO, - I,,rie"ver, " ! 'slie ejticrilAtecr,., as 'she
iiied'iUto . 4 - `Chair . appareiitlY.ot,eicohte'
is exhibition Of. indei-ietidenee,'edii
41iroWanee ' • i
c : 1 , 0
~. ..
drop
by
iceit
C=E=l
I Ouess ••'
e praiseworthy , liankness and entire -
Ice.° f hitt charaoterised
lotiest old farther;' of 'Maine;
by unlit - her honest fsrmer 3f ,'the
State, , lwto desiring `to purchase's
of oxen, and being infdrined - that'S
in wealthy - farmer-; in , Cutnherfitud.
ty had .s uperior , cattle.for sa!e; Wen
thither; to purchase. , .Meeting a
driving an,ox team he ingiiired
an \you infOrm me where Mr. West
-there are a number of Westa ling
arinnd here.- Which onefdo you wish to
fi I
nd ?" returned tile . stranger, who was _a.
stout-built, blue eyed man, habituated in
borne-spun; : but bearing in general.ap
pearance trumistakable; tokens of
?comfort, iease
• and so far us finances were cont , ,
cerned. . . name
"I don't know What his Chnstain
is,"'imrsued our , fnend ; -but.'he . lel the
own 'f
rof some very fine oxen." .1 . ...
~ Veil," responded , the' stranger,"'they.
all mi• pretty fair oxen." ,, .... Iv -
iti
at the one 1 wish to find has oxen
for ate." : ... -
I 1
" a for that, sir, guess .they'd : any ,
of ' m sell , if they could - get their price.
"Bt r," exclaimed-the Oxford county )Bari
"th `Mr.: West I wish: to find is quite
%tea thy:'. ~, 1 - ~, T; ;.,
"Yes ? ~ W ell, I reckon there ,hein't,
'anylnf them very bad. off„'.-,replied. the
'Other with a nod. •., ..', . t
i , • °fy Mr. West,",.',corktiquefl,,,,our fr,tend,
heitattng, !Thus been ,repreeeuted te.me,
1
as a very close listed uteri,. and notscru-,
1- pu*i'sly honest in•alt his traastrotiorta,",..
, ith a-curious twinkle of. the,eye,aud,
i gentle Pat on.the paunch- of, his ucat'Al,
e,. be Said : - ' ,t ' .
... , ; • •
,' '.To 'tell the truth, sir, I gqess,the4 are
aclose.ftsted set ail around and- I never
~ heard that hotiest,y run in,tkke facailyi: 7! •
ii. .
isier.tbere. something Rise P I , , , ,) ~,
‘,,Yee,", replied the .seareher for 7,oxe,n,
de
, sperittely,,they say he has hien earighL
.; in tbeliot of robbing kis. ickwri brotho;:s.
chicken roost." .
The, stranger' bowed ;end.
goeficl'ol.tho:rnaP: goole with' nie,
- and tihow you aa fide B.OeIC ,oCate
Ile as you coo, eud..ift
you know ',what oxen, are, ihero B • R Q .
danger „of.ibeing ,phea,w,(l:l- ;,
.
VroWolow, ,«ave, Arnett .•
knoNa aboAt sts littig the PMPe,r;and
'wants his colistftnen at .in
about tant.boina.tice #Ol-#A
mow -0-7 - 77 ,
'gown East i ! 'Yankee . 'bait ,iieentyy:
inveutedA rt 4 ciOrtaintitOr, Consisting,
of a sort or powdered Snuff,. Thel.anr,-
mai jerks his head off at the third isaeetd.
, Leigh Mini 4 - ati P anked4y if he
woul4 .11-4-TeaLure.p. p. ati Ar li ne!' ..1 4 4 11 4 1
ai~.'.iie replied 1: 81100 1 1 1 0 4 Pior
so, ant aal afraid . ' InightttOble
4.irgapton 'nom lidcrertieeti for f!ai*
orkoltexx*th s;ratironoe."
! TBR,
, t , _ ••• , ins„.l •
Dollars - .
• ,
.5 . Tw o +
Yeas:Advance.
MEM=
... {
And around the world away,!, _
toung blOod must Lava iticoqrae, lad, '
.ttird eieiy 'dog his day. '
*her! all the ;acrid is old, lad.
- Andift 'tieei '
' And Intlithe stoorts Ale stale, lid;
•• Aa l icibtia freinP
iiiturnAdna again; • - `
g o genCe.wordspf,otherldayB ~. 2
tome lilts
Amid t 44 hyppii..oll3oEn around;
Ough,i4ul d'rOoring:beart ;;,
We stone tears,, and fondly:!toioe
"The joy willnc'er depart..,
1•1 I
t , !-; •
•: r ~ jr.j
1,13
; ,' • .1 . 4: :
WUEN ALLMILIVORLD...43 _YOUNG.
•
When all tlitittfOrld is yoting; lad, •
'kw' *quid creed are greci
And every goose en WW,an,
Arid overy, bum a qUten ;
Tinni/eY rorAmi 00,1 10 r 8 e, lakt,
And all the wheels run down;
Crtephome,And t4lc4j9ut place them
The sprat, - and alilltnedapocw
ttteiji
. 'tou'lonKt vvbn all wail Ourig:"
, 1, ciENTLE.wciniao,;. ;,; ;,,
Amid the °hidings af•the
Its cold and. cheerlees tail; • ; •
Amid 'he; wreck* add ruins wild,.
• Add 01 its tierce turmoil;
We bear-and stronger, brighter grow
As time's blithe footstep tripe.—
; Some gentle werd, that long-ago
Fell from "a mother's lips.
And all the world gro w s light at once;
.
Arimod the way we plod—
While from the softened heart flows . forth
• lmpnlslae pleps . ti?,'ll/1441,
I : l 3e•wAr,maffeo l 9n.s
4ad ti)rpldin the . breast •
'heap forth
,to meet a„ne herr!
And,.o ita.Rwiles be blest. ,
ninth'ol ;life that pines away •
For Smiehine never found, t. • •
• Might still be made to Hie again,
•By some sireCt &bole wind. ,
And now where bmken reeds He dank, '
'And fins sp , reild our in glOom, •
The drooping HOWers,.6ll4 sunny days,
Blight spring to life aed'bioorn: s •
; . t. -• _
yhers,thorns arq hedging all around,
! i I .An d tangled ` .
ways arias, •
Atal'iniPit•Ra t lP l ,t9wP_ thre9gh—"li.,
;Wittl*Pe4 1 54 0 .4ir eYgs.,l ,
A, hand ,caresaArom gentle binds,
-PisPPO the Ptin44s I .;;;mkc , ; • , ;,
' orioleg,lotigtilkw(Kter-tari,
. ThsnAloonly raven's erolliti •
Then ye who chide and seek to s ow •
*l'hit iieids.of better lifb;, " 4
took icbll tipOn the'tlelas airinndt. '
' Bterile'with`blaaqng strife; '
Drop * !fere tintilliire but giolden. gran; '
' ' •
For ripeiling fields of onrest !op
gentle 'words:
• '
"EiFiLIDIPT AtiiRGE/PROPERTY."
• .•••„, 1 .1 i - "W . . f‘ •
;This is, tbo closing, vinlence CPU a rqcentiobit
114rYvanaitivilggesto,sume reflections. 4
Mattt pily hei was obliged : to leave it, t, Ho
Aid !taken great. delight in, acentaulattnif
).1 ho added field torfeld, andlfarui to fartni. he
6141064 d; with pride upon' his' ; eitended: do
initin,consdous : that lber 4651 the hugest land
'hOldkitt • his . &Wet. His'cattlC, it not wand.
et Oport. a thousand. hillsilanged irnir wore
then ttinit ;.nutpber4 or =err of rich pasturagti.—:.
• Btoakii i tites; • bieds, , rnortgligew;erOlvded -his
safe And svalt ell. I the. that of , tit own in
fdtistrYi energy and , •gonl; judginen 'Tbeiros i;
uthiry, and: the ; gather Of ettorilint 'had tiot't
,sentriAl qtly onistold: .tteltehdlaiikil
,earned, and' beloved it all die rnotelieeitiso it
was so. It grieved .hits 'leave' this" arge
.
property to depart trout - thrworld - elf poor as
ill came. into 'dater'• tlieiYalliermorld
utterly:destitute weaith, be
a o,much
ed in this. But ,he bad tOleave every fat
thing`6l4.
inighthaie taken it with him. Riper let
me Nor, he. might:have • - lent it forward in ad
.-snince `s the , capitalist wha txmtem:
plates removing to a foreign Country. converts ,
his property into - drafts, and remits tt : im time
to time to the land of his fhture residence, he`
might have made remittances to that uhdiscov
ero-Country, so ,Abat on his iirrival ,, there he
wOulil find abundant treasures laid op in bony*
en for him. Every pound which be had given
(cimsetrating it with true prayeryth waist in
carrying the glad tidings of salvation" to the
ends Of the world ,• every contributhin in aid
of, the many Christian enterprises for the glory
Of: God and the - S, good Of, man ; every cup ut
:cold,water given te a disciple le the ultras el a
diaciple ; every !tat 9f ,pions.sympath,v for the
'tarring every gift Of kindly . charity to the
*needy, Would have' added to the' State of hls
tadurshle 'riches." lie might hive been' rich
toward
• Ociti,' and: a joint heir of Jestas Christ,'
hi an Inheritance incntinAtiblo, undefiled, anti
Abat fitdeth not a?ray. If, it was sad for him to
'leave that . large property, bow much t sadder
that be seoi, odna ¢f it bore him.
It is mneb 'more pleasant'• for go to; than to'
lerge'propertyV l The min poor
'in' this World'espotlsbitt , rlch.,in.laWelcates
1 4 111 V ( R94 111 .40.ferfinan tske , P o F,lessiOn , l
a,larfte
eit P t r b op b er t y. or bi& aw aw ne U d et , n fiel ; d Ney 4 n d
'stand
g#ei..' , .ifivfoild ' tiige toklie.itiethant;
icanty; but :there .be , will eat freslyffrout the
1414 0, iito, which ,y 1,14 1,, weir) mi!xtuer l of
'friths.— •
gtinnenis,biWiieiro Plain' and poor ihOt"
thite he shall tie clothed in white rotae, wash
and made In' the blood Of the lamb:'
'lip associated , hesti- with those whd aria despia-•
;id and. rejected Of wen; ; but tberebh bottipan
°Pa, ‘ 11 4149 t hPvit°9o o ComP,4nY 4( angels
and ,theAnert,i assembly and church of ,the
I Who would n(14:6411(4 go to a litige ,
- "Jh • '
•
I 1 7 ) 1 '4414 4/ .1 7 / 3 9 "A .stfl?*•#4 o PPOT9o*,
'Win ? lOattluilttoo i 4 far Worse.
thait Pretirti rimy, be reOliced ; bat
`cha rade Onda 164
tin o a' unlit liriWitige latitt, - "dattigleyiorttabine-'
Iltnerisenough!Ut taunt annast.". ilt
1;1
XeYer much eqfigclencOn such' as wit'
it° '4tititit';444ta la;
pltdi a Ili didit* hitighbar-1111
what tw iseea.in ~Aetaitheritureslt
t 4 ino sse .)11);4 0 4. 1 0 1, IPPIAct
04 01:".1L9Pf+.0. '
:Irydriltitead
to-It ibrrow ‘'ltyo* art . td 44 'noble thluir, do
4511i1017... 1•, , t7.1.;; .+ l l, -:.“1 a•
Ito tar. (...#l4ticel4cruP
; ' ,
It the English suppose that lengevity in ,
hem . in then . cfewenditilts of 'George' 111:, says
tbelllatchtnan• er* Reporter; they ore' not so
well •acqualn ed with the history.of their mi.
erayaa they - might be. That monarch was the
father of. Meer children—of whom Prioce - . 4.1-
fred died 113 bh second year. and Prince °cis
me in "his itith year. 'Thy Prince's; Amelia
died Jost after she had complete& her twenty
seventh year. PiiiicrEdirlikDute of Kent,
and 'the father of Queen Victoria; 'died at the
opening of hisetlity-tbird year. Prineit Freda'.
ick„ ,Puko orTork,died in his sizty•fourth year,
and fir rge the i)klest son and successor of
fleorgeltlL, died sonic weeks before the cern
pletion of yedr. erince An
gusttis riederiCk. Ihtkeiif 13usiex; died just oi
-1 terlhe bdmxiletian * of hie ~hi evetiticili year. and
Prince AdolpiusdFrederiek... Puke ot. Cam
' bridgo,.in,hlaseyenty:seyenth par r ,The long
ek lived of idilarge.:llra sons was , vrothink,
Prince Earnes t mlberiand
and King of Ratiorer, whp drain 1851 in his
eighty!finii yetir. Three Of deorge. firs child
'ten died young, and only three orlonr reached
to old age. r • • •-• • •
- In.4ngland no map ie held , to old who
has not xpinpleti d .hla seventieth year, The
celebrated Plineess' Charlotte, Oldest, grand
child of GeOrge 111., died at the'clitee of her
tweittraecond year. At one time it seemed as .
it the-line of lGeorge lll,,,were about to become
extinct; since so few of his ; sons and daughters
had children. ; , • .
,
We should think the Prince of Wales' life
would be considered a bad 'one to place-in a
lease, ter it is, a remarkable. fact that only War •
of the English Princes of Wales :over reached •
the age of sixty years. Two of them excerk '
tions were the Princes -whoafter.wards became
Edward 111. and OcOrge IV„ neither of whom
lived to be sixty-eight, Edward HE dying in"
his i siity-flftli year." The' others were
~ rge
; • -
II.; awl ' Oeorgo 111. -- Of . nliatt' a scorn of
PO:Ores Or 'Notes, who had lived at various pe
riodsof the,last. six centuries, a dozen or so
the ,moq unfortunate al moxtels,..sotrie or
th m ,betng murdered, either before f thoy could
reign or a ft er having 'ascended' the throne.—
Others died young of 'natural deaths." Yet Oth
ers died at middle life, 'without having reigned.
though the title is borne only by heirs appar
-1
e t. Take it altogether, it. is the most unlucky
'tl e that belongs to history, - ' , .•
eorgelll. lived to bc, an old tnaill.Vrii hr . '
h eighty-seeond • Year,ii t hence the belief that
h' descendants:Must -be •letiglived:' , One of
t shortnit lived of kings has = had some very
4essiAndaAtil. Lo.utl,XlP,., or Frinev,diedt
'. hislort-second year,y,et of, his descendants '
re i i colliS Xlll'4 who' died at seventy-seven ;
Ai
/ 0
d) XX#E, vilo died at sixty-nine ; Charles
1. „ *he Aled in his 'eightieth year ;-Cbarles
( 'I
1., of litelipains, who died'at seventy-three ;
1 erdinand 1., of the- the —Sielliesi who died at
i s yenty- fish ,and Eintisi Philippe, 4ingof the
rent), alto died at, seyentyleven. AU these
ere reigning monarclis and two of them had
ut - the longest; reign' s • krioarn to history,
lamely, Volts YIP., and Ferdinand T. ; and he
ad other - descendants who lived . to. great ages. •
t is impossible to infer anything from the ages
,f permute , - Ge•orgq ! Jl/.:, for, azamp:e., wholly-
d till hikeighty-sersond, par was well talvane:
d, wits the frn Of*P'rederiiii, Prirted'of Wales,
rho died it forly4oUr :* his inntheilled in
lei sixty•thlid year.' '4 ' ,'" ••'
"'"1 •' ' ; • - '
- " m16 :1 4 " ----
__
A THERE LIFE IN oil'Hß WORLDS ? *
°Ali the planets', tegefliq thel qa thin
r . 30 minimal part of the, heat and Light Which
the sun is constantly smiting., Ya ea c h second
the iituch heat is would vault from the
!burning In -11,600 millioni Ot titlithins of tone •
'of cdal, and of aft this sniiiing amount of en.,
but one part inl=rmillions tills , on the
imemixirs of the sun's planetary family,. What
is 'true of, the sun, is doultiless true of. his ,
low suns, the tiers. thti thrArstindiof '
we see', ail the millions revealed by the ' tele.
Scope, and the millions of times as many +which
inn telescope yet 'made by man can reveal, are
'suns similarly,- pouring heat, and . light Into
apace, and similarly wasting, wording to our
Ironeleptions„ the energy, yiltich they. possess.—
The energy , wasted seernit, In fact, nearly the
IWhOle'Of the inconeehrtibie amount expended.
I But' it Is ittot =necessity to , leave the study of
lour-earth to !find, evidences of seemietweitio•
Bow'snany seeds are ...scaf3ered ever the : faced
;the mirth to no yistitle Pnrpose, Mr, each one
that grows to perfection *low many' cies
tures,tui brought to lite 'that perish' belle .
they iiathimaterltit This trite Of jar as
of ilthirli(Cell. Tlllll utindlpiddsl 'ten, it ta
true of AlalikottS, of ; races. Looking, backlat the ,
pest history °flour , earth, we find even / more
abundant evidence of seeming :walk TOO - we
reach a time when the whole mass of the earth
&Plasm is a mere'lPO! ; •' milllotta of
years, the whole terrestrial gitobiwas the scene
of processes of tremendeoat settsity44 utast
lyttlt lobe the abode ofJife,
,100 ,forward, In a period Irrfuriparehly ex ,
eietllng, tlsration the life period of . heritdsti•
ry, will circle around the einstritiSiuttixter.
frig ,Aty 'the 'retertli and 'th'emditieiof #ointif
bfbilattr, cemeeptioer a useless, desert •
: seine.l we eouldisee Aho.whals Out 4*:
steitd..,Ofi s the ' minutest, portleu .srif . ,.could
seal itie , whole .space irlatr+A of 4\t) raCielit
if all time . weie Vetere tie, hunted Of
spree, we might indeed ''Priiintinailutflonent;
Bet l ittlif,stldir its weld& ttimilitalit isto really can ,
pireelvteilth•aey olearters t iweiwadrait th•
truth,Of 411.1110 etsieeee towl#if!‘„,,bolliffolls till
that ;Po "c41‘? ( 1 ° fita S ur o - - 10 . 1 -! 1 *
Onl • *u see
se II is n hut to pool'
NUMER 49.
BHORI-LIVED MONARCHS.
CIZE=I
Phi:11E00B pitooroartt acnOriTlUtMlnii.
. • ;
• Th r e'Seitjedt 'Prot.sr' Problti i lecttne in'
! sten' Was theintistence of
F ife in other'etorlds thati.otne.;•.Moiern science
e said, doei!not .ohjee / i, as, csapy sampu le. to
Le ides of a scheme in theuniverse,
,httt to the
hemy tiutt that scheme is • min • ihat men can
nderstanl4. ' r6rtaLiteli,"ira cbeied lay be
'wettr tale interpretatkitre of eibseretid • recta,
nd'the One seimed:te 'iodord well; tils other
11, with conceptions entertained nist*llut the
vs of Ibd, the • former . 30:1cPtit.d V 4411"
1
' . tingly, even tlenwh.tho halanee,oi
.evidence
; ight, be in favor of th e latter. Thus In as
ronorey it MIS 'ruined" tIA4 iliet'eelestial bod-•
ter had' been 'all Created eithir to etipport Mb
the sue Aoes, or: to litirbserve:the want. of
lying creatures as the. moo* does, or like our
'Wn earthiiigt he actually the ahodp_of . living
rtatures.; ge said that in, sthdying . the
Ago hewir-,
ne o have to face a ;seeming niyettry ot Mk.
keiie,luttnely; the' apparent witteflainess of the ;
lan of creation. In; illustration Of • thlis be
(d: * 2. Vt, ,
Plititi Richard imps; otter irndw an atu
aoviil, too, nbr yet, it olVnitovid histtr.
that. tihrint WWI u %but *it, iettlid
toi"
1-,
• ll'