The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 15, 1875, Image 1
MEMBEIM . , • • • . • • • • ' • i : ; • 'o 4 itL ' L.l ; ~, • . • 114527LEV:& , ‘ ORUSElt . %' Editbrs and Pio 5, " I • - `",';# 4 . 7f.`"••• - ;, - . . ; REENM VOLUME 32. 'fflontrost pennant PIXSLISUSDXtrr WIDSISSDAI MoUNINS. At ..11Ontrose, Susquehanna County, Pa. OPrunc--Weg Side of Pail)lie lventie. Contalniall 1 he Lout/tadGenera) Novi .I'•:)etry.Sto es, Anecdotes, 141scellanvons Beading,COrreerponc.- nce.snd a reliable Class of aairertleeta eat*, • 4.ll*eilisinii Oue etasee,(34lsll.lll;lettatate,,Avieskie s etc less, $i tuum.u,s;.2s; 4V4aulattll t . $11.440;„0.mpa114;14.5U; 1 Y5/ert *GA). A iltertll Illstultili:psiattlietttaemeats ot gHater liaigtAL, Otienaver tts, a line Jur dist it: tumuli, aua 411. els. a if tic eit.ittsUbt. eque4a iueertluu. li-xetugue anti deAltis. trots ; oblOsurice, Welt. a line. Low iausek Work- 2 Us L B. ILCCVLEY, "WM. C. CRUSE& Business Cards. IL D. )3...4.4D W/ N, 3f. D., . 1101 , 4CE:F.Viale Pla sh I.th. box located Wood( • touuirimo. whure.lie wlii ulLelid promptly to xll pro luorihuot Uwaiimuir. huiturtea to him care: tir , Lgiue in Curumit'u hulloing, mum:id floor, bout. Board's Id blr. h. IxaluWiifs.. 4quutroilu; i!a.ottair.k. 10, 1875 LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE.' iVATSON, Attornex at-1.44. iloat.rove, a n's‘ Cvlitattuas PrOauptt,T.AltetudeatO. • - Special Atteutiou giveti to,urpliatta' Court Practice. °Dice Wlta Lou. W uu public Avenue, oppo- Slur. 34 bite the Uttilfell I.l9u*c. DR..11. IV. 43.41 1 • - Daxator. Boom. ai Ma dwelling, seal dnornorth of Dr. llalaey's, on Old Foundry etreot, where he would be happy to Nee all thooti in want ,of Dental Work. Ile /crib cunildeut ttiat he can ph:anal% hub Inonality of work and in price. tiftice hours from i 4 i.it. to 4 P. N. 7110Larthie. Ve 11. 187.4--tf VALLEY LIOUSA lastEAT Bt cl, PA. :31tIlAlt : Ci unlit . the Elie Bfahlray De pot. inn large and colninudioun bonne, has undergone , a ;17.orougn repait. Newly luruletied roman nod sleep ; ' Ing,aputnient.n,nplentilaintilep,uutiallthingt.etunprls• tug u dist einem hotel. • LIENRY ACKERT, •' 543 1 ‘. 11.1 th .1573.-tf. . 1 Proyrictor. . .211. E 2.2OPLEW atARK T. Yial - LLir flans, Proprietor. Fresli and Salted, Moats, name, York, Bo.logna San sage,etc., of the best qoulay, constantly on Land, at Yucca to eta. ,k()Dttosu, 187.3:-1v - BILLEA Cib Si ROU.D 1111: LANE 'I.IiSOAANCr. AGENT. Ale Desitessattentieu to prempll) you fait terms.. Mee. first door east of the bank of Wm. 11. Cooper CO , — Pab.icAvouueoliontrote, Pa. ` ( Aug•l,l96U. a lilt, 10711.1 ' • firtasSos STltoup. Cld A ULEY NORRIS Tl.lLgiallOMM.:ifili,it, line moved kle shop to the bitildinfocCapied by McKenzie Co . ..where he it. prepared to dead ki nag of work Junin line,brich ee ma. king 14 . itcliee, puff». etc. -Ali dune on abort priem 4 Bow., , Ylease call =dace me. ~ 1iD(1.41 RA. TWILELL, Lorsrasu.on AT, LAW, 170 Broadway, New York City N 47 • z.irrixs BLAKEsLEE ATTeItNEIS let LAW, .Luve ictuoved tu thuir New uppueite.the Tarbell 'Joust:. 11.-1 L Lnr x, at°, P. LITTLE, " E. L. ihaETALLI. Mont rovd,Oct:*;s,lBl2 ' • B. DEA..At'S, • DEALEIC,In l'ultioutry; Well, Paper, Newe yu pure, Pocket Cutlery, Sterelocupic' VJeWfi, Yeilkket. Autions, ctc. ItmxtilOot to the /Net OfliCe, v. bIa,NS. oept.:3o, 1.1:14; • • EXCILLYGE 110 TEL M. . EALILIIINGTVIST Lc-6:1ot , to informthepublinthal nnving rented the lilzeintpge Motel in Muntrort, he it:now - prepare:l Loancoxuniude.te the travel:ego:lb:lt :n nint.elare xtyle. • o 4 Montrnse Atm. :18,157. li. BU2fR T 2 lerol Stn.')ln and Fancy.. Dry Liodde, Crockery, /UM. wale. iron.; skaven, llrugb, QM t 1 and •Patute, -boar atld Shoeu t ilait und Caps, VurClinflalo :Robes, Rm.. nerita, PrtiVlbiuhr. 6tc. • • , • ' N ew-ht tllurd. Nor., JURY G.aorm,, ,YASIIIONABLE TAILO/i. litnitrorre., Pa. Stipp over. ..;Itautiltee btore. Ali ord.rx Uiui in. Ittret-class cutting - clung to order on ohort notien, tunl.warran Xed to itt. . pane 30. • •DR • inlatera isliscriao Tit=JUL Damn, a ' laka Poet 1)1 %%a#311411'14 .alruet, camenl, . •.au a.l Chronkc aloatrase. Jaa.l2, '72.—n087k.f. • LETVISKNPLL, , . . SHAVING AND HAITI /iI:ESSI.NO. - non In the new. Pupal:Mice building, whore he wt... be fotind ready to attention who may•want anything snhisline.. , • , Montrose ,Ya. Oct. la IdB9. - - 1 , CILARLEB•R. ,'TODD A an, , boatel - tit )3oote and S noes t eats and Caps,leatherane findings, Main Street, Ist door below Hoyd's Stare. Work Infidel.° order, and repairing dune ,neatty. Muutrose d au. 1 1870. • DE. 1.. L. RICILADDSON, & 14URGEON, tenders hi r vrotesisibuu servitor Lo Orli citizens of Monizore and vicinity.— oiUcuat tillimslderce, on the , ciornereast •lir or .IPoundre ' Litug 1. 'I top. • 8' COY" LL d REWITT. /1!, torneyP at Lan And tiollcltori In Daultruptcyl. (Vilna gip. 49 COlattitrtta,OVOr City National Bast,. Zing nu Lawn ~.14 4 . . Wit. LI. kienVit.s., Anna Itith,lBlll. , . .`JziuSins pNWITT. ~..---- A. B. 1i11.1016.4,1ti place to get Drugs and Ideticinee; li •" • Cigars; 'Tabaccu, Pipes, Puckot-Booka,' Bp aisles, Yankee Stotiorteritc. Brick Block.. n bloatrOse, P 8:, Kay' tali UM.— .• • , • .. /0 • L. F. • .ATTORN:Er AND k;Ou.Nbia..t.u.it-A o r-LAW. ruse, 14.- Office tOI tierctotore, lwlUw anti, W - Court ilutioe. Aluutrode.Jannary , ' - . , . rucceigor to AbelTiirrell, dealer . to Drutt• Ida ithICE. FaintS,'Oiis, - Dye , fitUffe, Yancy t•ioodit i Jewelry, Periumery &c. • - . I s lol kr ,o , Ala Mi t 1.870. • ' ' . . A. 0. IVARREN, * , 1"ro RN/SY LAlV.lioulity',llack.Pay, YRnaloi and Z..zom on Claims, attoodod to. 10016 e Art ar below Boyd'gs Store, Id.outrooe—ro. [Au-1.'644 ' W.. 1 ., 0140156110. N, Attorney At the Court ItOutle, in Car t:ouuuivtiorter'.6 Ottlue. W.'B. tlztoosatOri. bloutrone bent 'lB7l.—tf. . _ .W.L.E.SOX J. TUERE , • IECDIWEYOR, Ihriittg had .1010 ant experience to tbc ulicurms, tont.thile to attend to' cans to thy pro feraiou, aliit4truft, Pq. 318!,Pfm, 15 , '71:4.7,414.1 J. 'C. 14 - 11.CATON, . (I.tio ).AND btimiWror., ' ' P. O. addrunii PrartiOSti Yary.r, busipehoons Co:, PA w. IV. b147;14. SISINKT .AHD CHAIR,)IA.N4INACTURXRO, — Pooi 4.1 Alainetroet, Moutruse. Pa. lang. 1.1869. , N. C. 5U170,1 4 1 Aucrzongsg,aud•litsuniamac AosztT, • • OrLeudinatle4 +11)!t• w. ssEARLE, • ••• TORNSYIT LAW, wilco over'sbe Store of eaaauur,S the Stick DI oelt ; Moutroe e ul S 9 ORRILL, driaeNtv• 4," -..4741'. Office: over n..,peiVACe etuutrotke, June . • j); it A. .il. AtoCOLViligl, ,wr tiw • .oincetsvirw u. VoOper . • tiguk4Soutiose, ,2111 1 71 0 , Atillettr M.l 111,' A4lloB4ol.!4*Pis AU'JTlukintli • • . . • . . • • • • : . • I! I t•. • • , • " • : " ,44.4 ;-• ' . 4 Tr- • „. , • • „.-. , . • , . " . , . . ‘.l • 0 „, ,• "*\.!. IL , - 1411."1 I " . • a , . , . , ' " _ „ I ^-'" .; - •• •;;:,: . ;•. z : . t ry , l a _ • ... I • €: • • • - • • • . . . . •'4 . , .„•• , „ , -t- 4 • 111 ' I • f • • I , • •.•• • • ••• • ••.• • • • r ' • '• .• •, 4 • .• • ...•;" •. • • :'•. " A ;i' •." i • • •! ,•1 . ••••• • • • • .1 ... •- •;-,(.)!0:•„ • :•., , • '•'•• •• 1— • I . '-' . ••••1 . • • "I'. . • •• • • • • •'.., . 4 ; • • • ,• •• •••.• • • • '• '•••• • ••••...,,•.•!•;.',•• • •' • • • • • •• • ...• • • •'• • : CV. 'I • ' 't • - •• • •• ;•C • - • • -• • .. 4 '` • 111 . • f: ,•. , v County Business Directory • Two;thee: to thleDireetory,one year $1.50; eachad ‘litiopal line., 30 - cents. 31ONTROSE • • • WM. HAUGHWOUT, Slater„ Wholesale find Itetai-i dealer In all kinda of slate reodng, slate Rona. repaired with slate paint to order. :Mem, slate, - , - pa Int:or sale by the gallon or barrel. 'Wittman, ra. BILLINGS STROUD; tientra Fire' and tire Cunt' suer Agents ; nleo,aell Itallrona and AecidtintTickti to New 'York and Philadelphia. (nice ; one dokteast', 'Oahe Dank. BOYD conwts, Dealers in Stoves, Hardware andMannfacturers of Tin and Sheetiroif ware.COTll et of - and Turnpike street. • A. N. BULLARD; Dealer In Groceries, Provisions. Sokfka,Stapione , - and Yankee N'ottons, at, head of, Pahlte Avenne.ic - WM: If. COOPER C CO.. Bankers, sell ForeignPaft sago Tickets and Drafts on England, heir • land Scot.. . land.:* WM, L. COX, Harness maker sild dealer all article) usually kept by the trade, opposits the nk. JAMES E. CARAIALT, Attorney Ist Office one' door below Tatbell House, Pub* elven ' • NEW MILFOR - . . SAVING'S DANE. NEW ItILFORD:-.4 per cent. in • tercet on all Deposita. Does aLgener flanking Bas nom. 4,11-tf . : • S. D. CRASE CO. . Ii 3 OARRET .t SON. Dealers In Plonti, Peed •Ides Sit, Lime, Cement, Groceries and'PrOv'm nn Main Street, opposite the Depot. , ' N. P. KlMBER.Varmage ?tinker and. Undertaker on Main Street,lwo doors below Hawley 's Store. . GREAT BEND. 11. P. ]KORAN, Merchant:Pallor and dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods ,Groceries'aud,provlsions , Main Street.* • 'BEtaiOng,&.c. BANKING HO , ,or ; • wm . „ cooppitj., pfl Ea& - uuri, MON rI O~$E, p~~.. GENERAL BA.N„ELN9,l3usuggss,DoNg. COLLECTIONS MADE ON -. .ALL' POINTS-AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN - TED FOR AS lIERETOFORE. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SEO - ,• - . UN 1T.F,1 3 :1 0 %124A25t, N , D ir tD ,3 ON DS ' COUPONS A:Nti AND Ci t .:443117 BANK CHECKS 'CASHED AS' qstiAL. OCEAN STEAMERPASSAGE TICK:. ,ETS To : 4Np, • ! :INTBRESTALLO*ED 0N,5P..E0.14 exr.mr.= AS PER AGREEMENT WHEN' T ,DEPOSIT .1S MADE. .1. • In the 'future, as iP Uie past, we shall 'end° v or tp transact all money business to I.be -faction of our patrons and corresi4ondeftts, ; :!a , • r , syn.' 0. • cooPtti al co.; ' lilontroie,lllnrch 10 'iv.—t£ tiuolcera.i kathcirized Capital, $500,000 00 Present Capital, - FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MONTROSEI:PA.I WILLIAM J. TURRELL, r ..Pri:stdent. D. D. SEAR! E, Vice P ,- iliden4 N. L.' LEND i I 4,- •• (a;shiet.i. • 0 •• ' Direetom !-• •WM. TUI' SEARLE, G. B. ELD .I.ED, M. DESSAVER. ABEL 'fI4IRELL. a V. BENTLEY,. j..GERRITSON, B. A. CLARK, • 'BinOwn ton. N. V. 'E: A. PRATT,_, Nou_Milfoid; M:.13.• WIUG HT, Stisquelian nh Depot, Pd. LENHEIM; • - Gmat Be4,d, Pd. • .DAAFTS SOLD ON EUROPE: COLLECTIONS MADE,*ON - ALL PMTS. SPECIAL DEPOSITS S Montrose, March 3, 1875.—ti SERANTON SAVINGS 101, 120 'Wyoming Avczniet; ' F . RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT FROM. COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS,'„AN D RETURNS THE J SAME •ON -.DEMAND.. WITHOUT: ntEvi 'Ous NOTICE, ALLOWING IN TEO EST AT I .ISIX . PER . CENli'.. PER AN NUM; PAYABLE lIALE) . -YEARLY, ON THE FIRST DAYS 1 OF JAN•IS- 1 ) „Ala AND JULY. A SAFE ANDR '.: LIABLE:. PLACE OF, DEPOST FO I LABORING' - .MEN,,,... MINERS, M '- OH AN ICS, ANDMACIIINISTS,- AN. - -FOR' WOMEN • A.ND :CHILDREN ; AS vrELL.. , .tmoNEY ;-; DEPOSItED!. CO, OR. BEFORE. - THE '-TENTII , I WILL DRAW.. INTEREST 14;,R0111' 'THE l i, FIRST OF THE MONTH] BIS: IS INt ALL_RESPECTS •Al •110 M IN.- STIT Uirl ON, 'AND:: ONK. I r,ILIC IS i t NOW RECEIVING ' . THE , ~ ''.A ED EARNINGS OF THOUSAND 11.1 )O.N THOUSANDS OF•SCRANTO ls, ERS AND .MECILANICS.V !i -'f i -I • . „ . DIRECTORS"; ••-•'':JAMES . "BD IR, SANFORD GRANZGEORGEIYISH. ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM,J. H. SUTPHIN, C. P. 'AtAI`TIIE W'S,"'DAN lEL HOW-. ELL, ;A..' E. HUNT, T.. 1474 nvNT , JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT ,; O. C. MOORE, CASHIEIL'''.._ : 4 1 .. . ' - OPEN 1.) , A,1LY...PR0m Nhisig'.A...m. ITNTIL.FOUR P. 114 :AND. ON WED.. NESDAY -.• AND •: SATURDAY 'EVE. NINGS UNTIL 41GarrO'CLOCh. Feb. 12. 1874. , 1 - ..., - -, , ... , ,, - .:4: i • - „ ;,,! -:. • .-.. ZUKIIOW •BROTBSE, ! •' .! 431eneral ititdertakek,s DEALERS IN - ALL ICINT)S OY! 'COE, FINS, C.A.SIOET, ETc., 1• Ezizvx›: , At!. ouptinsravityl7.o:.&rYANDE/ATo; .411 11:0XLI04 141.680 . April A13.187$ - INsighaiiitonfiti.i4 - gtilicorks All ilndil of Monronentelfendetondli, and r` Marble 'Mantles, mode to order. Alen,A tteoteb •Ortinitee on hand. ' , J. RICKNIIINO . 4t CO.. 1 s,picassus a ,:. • • . . % It Ctittrt fitreet. a. worsitexaMe, , , , • U. r. ntrOWO.X . , . • - . SlogittaidOn o N. y cict. a. leflL „ ,-,--;,, . '.. 1 .,.• . ... 1 1 • :'+ - ,.1 - . - === .. .. . ; 1 ;: .. ...-.....#0.i.;:41)tit1;- , :_: : ITY::. . ALLif.NPERCI.' _ - • . crptcmi;iomtriox It wAsji beauteum, lady richly E.. :ivinnd her. neck arc' pains jewels•rard;, A'velvebmantle sim..luds her snowy breast; - And a Spung child is softly . lumbering tberu; In. her (iWn arms, heheath.that glowing sun, .Phe, b4rs him onward to- the git43ll ,wood Is the dhll heath, thou lair and thoughtless . r ..- . , 0 /9 - , . • , ' . - -•, ; c•;,- ' .' The plate where' an' earl's son shoUld'CiadliKl - t • be l Lullaby • , --: •., ,- - 1 .‘ . , .. 1 Thonghl a proud earl tie father, ;:o my child ; Yet e i n he award thy blessed babe shall lie; Let the l Inds lull hint Nl,jith their murmurs „, - • L ' * 1:11/, •• • ... i \ - .1 . 4 A —lt. too the green bough, . upward :to: the i n l s -5. I , Well Igiotva. that; earl hour long -tiik7 i_pfrit 1., , _ - • tined, • 5 ... \'l loved a forester, glad, bold,-and free ; - ' And Jad 1 welded as my heart inclined,. 1:, - z : • 3.1 . 3 i ctild Weraeradled ?fieuth•-the gree44Od - ';• • • . Slurnber tili . ou ,till ruyilonocent—mine ()wri t. IWkile 1 l ilt b: ck the e,TCII.IIO or allthr \ daya, • lc' ' In tbe de p fa i c.t.l Teel less alone, , . Mira when thOse palace splendors inock.nry j gaze: 1. .' . Fear not !' my arra :shall .I:ear,t,bee .safely , l i I nec . d, no- ; squite, nor page with bentled,li.nee, . To bear .try baby , through% the - wild.:wonti : ; - tr;%eki, Whelp, Allan Percy' isettin roanr,,witli P/0.• • • :. . . ' . ' : Lullaby I • - ‘-f - - • Here .1. can eit; \ and - while 'tits ash -: :winds - '' ' blow Wtrviug the rlnglets-ni, Illy shilling - Imb*, ~:-. • • IJSE Giving my cheek 'a deelier tinge ofo?e, can dreamdream's that comfort my Atspaii; ean:mako • i isious of a 41ferenfp - 41iiet, - ,:: : :.., ;;,ch as, we hoped in Other days rnight , lie"; • There.no prOud unwoleome ,footatopi - come-, • • There, Allan Percv4 arrrsafe with theel -•- • Tno9 art mile tine irbei:e 1, • list, .(.i. • , • • : Far from the dull, proud tower, and donjon •-, •ke'el L )4,.'- • • ,i, ~ , ,-,i--,, ..;. -, . ct N ; ...:, Proni'niy long hair the pearl chains Fll un • ..- twist ; ;-• r . , ,, ;;: .-i' . .-, .7. Aud With a. - — , .t4 .. heart sit (I( ld Pea4a.tc iep.rt si - , !own an, keen, ' ' , • • • , Thy glittering broidered : robe, precipus ' • - • • Changed for ri - sinipler covering shall lie; . And Twill dreatlT thee Allan P'erzy'i ion; And think poor Allan guards thy B'4 with , eftorg. - 100,000 . 00. tus : "Wil!It'll promise, Afadge ? "I mair soutetune;' and hedge Thome. laughing her i.ilve:ls, joynys laugh, is,she l struggled to free hier hands from George Sev.inottr's chop. i• The slanting beams, of the November sdu. Stole through .the kitchrn window and felt' upon a fair young girl,- pretty,, guy, and thoughtless; upon a. strong, man, with a' gra've, earnest lace ; a face, mit hitudscne, if measured hy stript-' •ruli.of heatity, ; Yet rwhody - tholight;,, "of ' calling George Seymour bad looking His eyes were clear liaaje, his complex ion indicated' Rrfect health, the' width of ,'hip shoulders was in. fine propqrtibn tolve'r4ut t'lliferi of manhood and, bet r heart • that beat within his ltnnnly bosom ' was as Warm and true 4is !could befouud iii.thelength and breadth lof this great land; k. ' Why such a ` rnan, tivc-and•iwerity; wished to entrust • his lift liappluess td a chit of a girl, scarcely B , •vauteen,who didn't know. her mind; morC , •:than _ fire minutes atinie,':,loll 'fori•ier remAin among the ntizzles. ''lt is as 1 thought, 3fadge.; you, do not, care Pa. Me, if,yo \ it did, you 'would promisefp be my wife,"'and t the grave eipresiuM deepen'ed on George 'Sey : !flour's faes. . •‘ ."Good,graciobs, Gorge, what, are you talking . about ? I won't marry for years yet." . 6 . 4 Theri:jpati.Woo'l it-MISS-1n "No—ioll, I, don't know may some . time. • ‘ , lladge` ,do you ever.,thiu)t of ltaw of ten ~au that Word, Boinilitter sumOinle evE;k • • VED: "14,y, some- Atitiihed iib let 0: if tinati it'ow; - a hit' away „vvitli:\ a troubled . , look.. put. the mile on hie fate - gfe tib* 611 e torklegt ~,IsTot so very lout,tiii.iyalid .. 'sfie uklif loved George Se:i',Luour f . but auooi,er,eudie-- be 'tfo;ift GeOrge *4rfiolies lips now !"/suyptise cruYll,Pe4 l ?e l tlatlP,•! ll .* , ibe .hoe ',to-morrow "e" . 89 - ipciae so," and Aiadgn. looked ont of the window.' . • ; "Good.;•bye, Maul e, I MOY DO be able to get over to-morr w,", and George Sex. - aiiur left the fartur muse. • , ,411 he doesn't c me. to•tgorrow it will be, the first ThatiVgiviog, ever, since I Call remeinh4r,. that he:_bus staval away," tlilought Madge, as ilie wateli . ed ~ George SOmour down:the it.ith. ' • , , Nri-xt day, a n:umb 4 of guests sat down tc j olparlake it Father Thurne'S \ Thanks kiting dinner. I ' , Pretty. Madge Thorpe looked her fret tiSst. .7.11 e world nver lo4ked AO ttliiht tO ; this carelese, lighthearpd • girl;- as it did to-day. Anil .! wby oat ?.;.:Nudge looked at the Odd thrgqgh it?.aY9Paa tic,spectaeles thatcover the eyes of'seVen teeo, ..It , was AO 1 ,11,i0 ~ , t have so' . coany lovers. , ~ .;,,,,,, • George Seymour came, and" wee 'sit rlif directly ooosite her at the tlible.-- ai 'face' VAS grave as uslial; bilf 4111 e f kti v.tilt/$ be. Was madly jealous (4'04 Besseharnp,-‘i'he at beside her: , "., ~ - *infant, dangeroua' Guy Beau9harar• No „wonder silly seventeen oouldiu t diSeerti the manly virtues of . Georg Se3?"- Innur . When this got young colle*isu . . 0"-A - ''WEDA ESDA- DEGMBERII.S '1.87 A; NONTROBt : - SUS • _ _ • . t , „.. Lullaby Lullaby ,1 ''t : I,pllaby S 0 M'E T [ME. 1 BY PAZLE - WOOD. • - . „ with his Spantsli..eyeS and ,Grepta t u pro file s steoll. fa the . light. • „Alta shortly this .young man:ulna leave 'New linvenjor his honie in the South,. and tfiis wti3 ,George S.eywour's .only 11, 11 gt• : . . : Did Madgilove'llitn; or ,was' she only uitaivat . ed; .like all' the. rest 4I• her- sex that . - were_ l thrtiwri.in the satiety of thi, 1111440.n:a 'venal ?: . . (intact .George Seyrpoiti •have.:UritnesSed the scene .that transpired at ,- the• :gate that night;- iihert..,,qayi.Bea4saini) - was taking leave., those . iptestiotis.would. hive : been set at rest forever. • • `-' .Mudge stood moonlight,. a scarf tbriiiiii.o‘ier:ller head - and-. shoulders, her flushed; fiAO very . oSe.' to , Guy • , -'• liia artn,wa.irouna -her Waist,.and in u low impa, , sioned voice, he wail' 'saying : onap", go ' yon will -neversecrine Again - ,ltiless..yo»:, do tis t'sair "' i- , „ "Afraid of what, you little.sitniileton I would igot-7tsii - y.p9i AtirtAkri s ow when I go Georlie. Seyinblir wtlf. rot me of volt," "Ton - don't like. George, .that 'l6 why you think so ;".: and 'Madge lozked ' ate : came 'from`':l - ,iet;ween r tiiy.Elet teeth." "Ile, loves you if yoU love him'—" ' "Oh, Guy . 1.9 tank the el:mm.l)lu eyes looked up repioachiall. • • "Then Madge,,, my you ; Must • dblaa l• say: Y-olfz;WII l be to ti to-mor row night at eight o'clodk;" and pressing her, to his boitnaje.- imprinted . a burn ing kiss upon her lips: Isou war ) " an6iveriaLMS4a in a, tremble of delight, as she, nestled hei• head 6u his bosom. - • Atog.e COtignt'aji); like one in.itAtirealti,' - .What dhg wi o nlibed !this VC ver-1.6-tie - -fOrgoateii Thanksgiving night ?" I Next ev-ening at eight.uVock Abe:left 'her father's house, , never again to return Madge Thurne. Patti' 'Oyer ; and Goerfze Seymones rhen:rt. ivith joy when Guy Beauchamp departed for his Southern home. i • . Ifo‘i"tiarrowly'''4* watched Madge through the long, bright summer {lays, that, ,to)lo wed t 139 ‘ ref i y i sh9;-carOsAtithipg foe ' ity' Bea tiC:fia 'for all Gotl world there tfotThe found a bright er hapiaer, more • thoughtless creature V423,ltaripy„ni ramiy. alfaay iong painted-bright :Metures :anti I 'of itte near fti t tirOund:be`jeabMg *hen . Ups - ei)Mee_ back . tO take me' to my tite; 2tfiouth ? t'con'Elleohi.e•geymottebe dying of h'br(s. Mudge would soniet4nes tittnit. Thus the summer passed awn's'. Au, tuni came, and 'Madge liegan' to look out for some,body.., ,37wO,:weeks' `November. pawl] ; and kidge:had not received a letter for a • -•• • - ; !file' wants to surprise ne,!.. l . said Niidge to'oeorge:''Seyriiout, who bad - reiurad from town. with no lette:. ‘, 4 14 will get 1 2 €1rtr . lb„tgifPlksgtOITV'cl •!-, 1:;: .i . 41 0(10.1gi;11. bellE4eAplyoli La ad if you knesOnv Beauchamp as well as I do, you would--11:ave no faith in kis PrOfilfse." • " •• • • • • • . . - "You dea , , !" and 3finige ' r,as posi tive that. Guy will he its;that you are before aye • Thanksgiving - cattle,' bat it. did not bring Guy Beauchamp,. and 141atIge ea-. gerly tare oiveti.theliAter';.tltat'.'caufe in bis stead: - - ~ ; ',•Slie- . .was'•ittindina. at 'the-WindoW in.:her own little room. She : fend_ l and, reread the letter, litittkritoina - iii — typki it tit to her pocket. The color :was fast fadiiig fronvher face - und - thejoyoutilight•tioin her•eYe.- .• • "1- "1 Willvotne - sptretirrie,r she 'Murmur• ed, as with chisPeil, hands she, stood !Laz ing out . on the leaden. sky, on the drip ping; leafiees trees• • - . • sound of merry making from the - gitespi below, which came rain or shine, to take•Thatiksgiving ,with ihi 'Chortles, Clinlei l Stip.:WhOre:she stood,'hux'-ahenoticed -••• . . "1 - will 'come sometime; repealed again. -"Atwilearercrhow Zeal have said Sortio*...antLmeant,Hotbigg by it." : 4 Madge b'er mother. andshe • I.;• . eti ttielu* to 'Of . "ti ati ikleast. Tlticiltsgiving: "was ''ON - a.''''air:faSt; ... and Multi -.flrfik4d. l l.ltkiien for. it. It was. the first day . - tifttnisery her, during...the eighteeliVelirS Ca' her. you n g life. !. - r.l-,,,V7-1 - • 4 .lfalig4; P 1816* tWeaukiet,Satf , _row. - I read!all about him this nuirning in a 1.1,0 s pape4 •-; iW,11.13. *l4'4 - 601; r:e v after one so worthless ?" • _ ' Madge 'wa r s sitting with her. hands elaspt t d ;_ blue gik.-:'6ll4zing heti. Piil4 Iler father{ ancrotirolleir. had gone to intecting; and, Mudge thought isli. , was en titillk-,latont in HieOnlY the tireunto , -George Is_eyinoite4 yo lee fell on' , read all about kitni":shid 'Madge not,' in „the feast slattled,: 7 alia - -Without e nhanginzheri 'position:, - ."Tifea. - ;you.can tell: Ine.W:hat ho bas'done." . "Wily, don't you know /dodge ?i What ails yoo 'since you received- that let ter ?" simPly i said in that letter that his father would-not, do -, anything`lbr haw; and, that be`witsabotit to do something desperate, - Trl,t, would-eorne to me sometime, and if lie -,did ,not, lia hope d. would l'Srgive barn ! How often_ I . have said that word to yoti George, and meant „uptliing,iixit; Now. Goy says Ile come sometime. Oh, George ! it you knew-howilram.punished ; , TPo'Aeot.ii4tel , ;" .CitiOO; from betweei! Georges white, teeth. "Madge,' I am no lonaerlealotts;of that 'villain. I talk to You o$ would: to an' only sister. lon ought. , lowa, 1101411 and thank God-. that "Oily ifeatiehainp is,tiothing to you?' Mudge , lseld , np .her jtands, *kr ! It to' jor terr Apt blit:Gtorge 6Olinue - d : • _ has rohhe4, his faiher:' of ,severs) hetisand ilulla s, and forged hie cousin's tiato:t.,,to:as mupti pore; but worse still-- butt; Mad*e, ypt love this,-'into I will tell Ibithd it 1".N0, 1 "n6 ; goo. lave deceived ev-; eytiody that loved- tae; and my. putiishi Went cannot be' too -heavy. Surely he eitnaotliave, &me.. anythiug worse than; y+u have already.told." - "Yos,Madgd, .12u5:<ifyie gotnethin. worse mai/ lunging his calitsia's name. ~ lie has ind out. ,thatcobsin'swife to lefty:, herhozne and: fly with him." uuerea nither moan'or cry. (Thoge tieymour, strongman that he Wa: shrank back Panl, ,going over and ahak,' ing_lier gen 4,A:fudge, for Heaven'S r .lbok What *ill your niotliei pay if bile c‘iroes ,11!ho'hist wiestion ronsed - her. , .Slip. sthggetred'fAn the, chait7.,-_and ,the hie' dint' she: turtied to George : he never , .f. dying day/ :. have clet•elved yon;6-eorge, but pit me,;-for I alit the moat mi.: , v-riible wretch on thelacr of this wind earth." . , . . . ';Vorgive - - yob'!" :and :with i a jay - filo countenance;: he atietchi4 forth his arm: butsshefihrank. away fromhia tonch, an inl a trroken voicf- 1 - she cried' • . . I" . May ,God. grant me' ai short life. ain Guy :•13eatichatnp's. : :4ite'!" , and Tel, lainti fig- to tne floor. • ' . !Who can . &Scribe ' the - anguish o - .- GtOrge , s faithful boart in , the days - tha fOtlowt , d• ? Days -. when ' Madge lay -be tOten. : .l : ife and death, wholly uucouscion oll'all around her.. - - - . . "lint Madge , ry aswell, : •now, and Georg was going away, perhaps never to return "And you wid never :tell- the secret o spur life, Madge. ?" : , "Never. This life won't last long, an •wh?nJ..go -. down to . .nty',.grave, - Madg Thorne will be written on my. tomb ague." • : . 1 '.: •rYo r u 'are young 'Madge—only nine teen;" • George was .holding the, waste Invidwin his. - "You have a long life, be .foreiyou--a happy, useful life, if' you wil - it i." - ....• - -:` ' .'. _.• '. ~ - ! Ai wan- smile passe over her face, an theexpreasi.ou of the :China. blue' eye Georgetiket . .fdrgot.. ' - ::'.' .. rAh '. I f:2el :Ai much blderthau that,' shi,i4ill, - ;Werild. 4‘.11 seems .an . .age ,sie . • tny.,hu l ipy -gii:l4oak , .-Jf .I . :,were , ,bnly : .1 ...m4n..4 Con4l ge Out, ill. the'sV alit and: liir R! , t. the - past ; .bilt/Whatcan; a ' w.oman- do :,--iinly sit down . and..duise the gniiiin painl l "4 - .:' • :-t . -_, ~.:.', : . . : .. , .."....:,', ~ ,1f.5.11, Madge, , :theie , --is , a :6411' alwayl open,,to tile . villing. ; worker.. . 1.1,ave'... 16 1 forgOti ! rt • the'lvOrds lof, Paul . ? ' 'There 'ftiViA - t riiYlCltid Aireiliren,ini. - ye ifead fits i ' 1 h - rltnotable,' alWays.."4l4oldlng ,' in :th• AvOrk'of- thetord,..forasiriudti as ve kti 0 ' thiti Volii" labor - ),S ''.'lliii7' ilti ,vaixi 7 lin,tli to T d?.. -Q 4 woil-jiye, "..N.41;ig . ,-:_and niay Go ;14 : 464 - bless y 60, 77 and.-beioling low. h pi : V.44 'nislips - to . herlinild;'_and the ilex ; radmnt was gone. •-,'. ~ ; ' - : . ! • •- - r .. 1 1 4hh-bita )ven't•:,th'§i, last, ray 'Of, sun abifitr-ont• of- the - young ' life. ' Madg i kiii ;w llClW,that..iiiie bad taken- the &es ti-A left the, pure gold: --- - '.., .. . ' Thanksgiving, 'bright, clear . and, cold' th4r.day - of .days:iXi the'. ofd Connecticu faimbousf-, was 11,t - hind : once more. • . • ...Madgo.Thorne;leilsee . beattijn - g wit strides,,. tear bine.. eyes, shining' with per feet' peace, stood - _lsittehitig, the bevy ,o 1 ~right: inees', - . happy.: 'cliildrvi,-wha • ha , just.- lefts with their' . butidles' ,, s tind Wel I 1 fill4 - d . baSkets. --' '''' ~ -,- ~ ' . TO poor scholars-they:',Were called town ;..but the .ponr-...schOlarki • were tit. theititslof bringing .peaCe:And joy ;;o" . .tit bean Of Madge. . : • ..Madge ttirned•frotrintlui door and wen tf!) . the' old- feel' ion eddin ing 7 room to se., thin everything was iti ; :fierft•ct order. hladge • stood •.with hands. ou...th . tincli' of one-Of the 'chairs that 'were ar tanh . ed.arotind the. table„ , .. It, wail'. the on' ehairntoo . many,. 'his -.Chair,' and Madg': iro(dered if .George Seymour, wherever i;e was, gave. bet'. s thotight this brig! 'fliandsgiving Day. . It:Was four years since.,b.e had. eaten libinksgiving dinner •with • 'then); but this chair was always placed in his sane. dldplace where. he always sat; but Iv tame not, and Madge Was thinking • no • if he Would ever, till it agair4 : ' It was three years since he had sea heilthe paper from New 'York, contain ing au' account of . Guy...Beauchainp': death.- •Siuce then - ...Madge had' been 41g..6,drusi,lthproving;,alwaya abotindinl, •%. iii tpie-work ut the Lord r and , peace ha Com e to her. 01);:how -much • she had. to be thank for:nn this' blessed Thanksgivinu !'' "'Why did ye after ne rthijigs iot'Madge .liowed her head h hintuble acknowledgment'of h isgoodneis .‘',.•3littig«.., !" „ = • .11adgo looked :lip, - Gecirge . Seyinoui l . siotid before her:: . • 1:".V . thought .you would-• come .some.! tinit!,". ine..isiii(Vextendinglinth her hands ti.e . tight,of title • shone. 'in' her :i`,lnOme; „ George; smiling, and-- .taking , ‘ •beihliier hands in thil"iiaajt lie 'bad Tier ;.litit - 1 4 111i'd: yen . . - reineinbei., vi.bat: soli . said ti rotnise me . 00'0.01w • rt-hez:cOlor; tinitmai 4 . - #tranger ,tp 01.(',410; thete, - .4i0.W; and . . 41adge . . an:4 - siretA :••• GOrgeliernpur, her , close to his liiqqt, and in 411 Thanksgiving. New England thety wprerno two bPings•nuisre nappy: thant evr" • . _ • 'We'know the ,publie are down on its,'' reniark'd the old 'milkman - , as he dipped Oukthe , desired .:quart:from .'ooe of hie hip cans. "but the pubLe, ie mistalcen. lii fast piece we put in a lertle water —4itly a bit to make, Up for shritikage: 4 — It to the big dealers, and:they ain't a tit keerful When they , gas to. pouring aitter. They sells it , to •the.:grneers, adalthey put tu chalk with.one liand.angl .vot4r.with the. Other, and they are think ing- hi pOlities pt in too mach. The 'se3i - *llt girl goeS .after milk fer the family, drinks u Airdfit it; and . she puts,iii - wa. ter tn "u P, 'the measure..; and" you at'7oo4ol the familY Vt it the tasti;t the*i, the look ain't there, and-thoy gois for 1B Poer old meti who hain't a tiiishon.,- est liair in - our heads. That's the way; miatir r '-gee tip, there,: , rete V!' - • , haa led Mira ainnab. 4WD', and - now nailifith Allen Willi liatinali ffap and is vei)lapa,, the only woman in whoz:n 'whole - .name can ho imitward,the WIC *A iorwatd.-- , is what's "thir metier pith kliguaoh. lii tuth the =MI =ME ~, :, ,; i . . . . . PI/Arrive DniummEn.. , iik e stagnation, of trade has ,beeni se- verely Mt by all business men, and,eren , that enterprising class of fellow,creatarea I known a •drunitners,' or traveling sales- , men, despite their, almost , inexhaustible luventiouti and resourceA; ' hard, *en. obliged oCcasioually,to yield - 40 the pots-. stye of .the limes. ~ . . , (.-t .i..; Ones of _these gentleuien, - y:rlio.i . *.re-. ' cently returned from ,i) trip' for: Thiatle ; . Bros. & Co., Boston,,tlid mil, : sliow:n:lin'y; large exhibitiOn,Of• orders to _bulanae4,he liberal expilitie account allawedillilm 4: the, firui . ; . and Nl.r. f raistle,,alterlyok)o - g; ()yet, hia.retarue,,suid :, ,„ .. I ;„ , , . ii• i `Ait'• Rataoa:li I 411 l .airo4:YoP 4q P9t, apnroaeh the ili•tilt'r iii tili:;riglit ,wicv4..,l: 'u.,ed.; to Vd.very, s uccessful, int.„this.:ll.l., Now, ink, 'snpp.se me ,to ,be..Nlf.•Bigiet e Of, SidloUt, In., end tinily, mq,the Fuy,,,yotr ititrodue6 the hoitt:e. - ' . -; , ~ , ;,„ A.Ocordiugly ',4tatuplan sttip,ped,„iltit l iqfl the Counting room, awl : returned haCin . flaud,thqutriig: ' .. -- •.„-i- . "18 Mr. 13imer iii'?"-: • : . i..). - •,.ti "That's my name," said Mr. Thistle' Urbanely. ~ , - . • : - I ‘M . y name is Itaianlaii; sir ; I reprctst the brnief Thistle Bro:s -it -L'0.,..-of a-, ton. I crixistlt Ili his cheyaet , r us . a wes-' tern juierelian t here • arosa and otrered :the saloinnin a chair, ai;d exptessed a plias-. ire 4t seeing him.) I. am stopping with Overcharge at ' the *riek-rn House, itild have a flue uospokoli lot of samples, with I should like to show you ; ,I thin I can oiler, ;ion some special ttd-. l van iges, etc." c • A.nil Mr. Eatuplan deliv ered himself-01' it heat speech in prefessional style. ,t , "'Very well, very well, I don't see but i l you understand the way of getting mere? • , l x,?.use,ine, Mr. Thistle, I am . :druid Idou'e understand the.style _ of the 4.ra merchant just now. Suppose hange plectlis )vith me. and repeat ehearsal ?" - . l erten:ly," B" 4 ,iii Thistle, antiltlity, s'' hat stepped out. lletuyiling . he . 11.ttiplaii tipped bark, hitt cqt:lt...tl ly over ills right eye,.his heels, pIAP: ' U ; 'T'his'tles polished desk, Ana . a .4 cigar between nis teeth, ~,..; ,';‘, „ / isTlti looked a„ little: bukt theles4 commenced,: , . ..”: M • r. ,131gler In."' , ~' ' .;•'= . • eS'iiie._,' l :resp,oll4ea, R t attylli:q x lvv,- 1 .Clyuc:,of puie,Atonmeclicpt, into les. ?./ 1 !'• . 'WI I P I ) ..h — i -, 1 0 013_:-.C -rein*eu, Cie - 4ria,, ol XkistlOdidrps, i:',":" d,tild",. ! 'tli '6, rus:tipiii*liecl entp)oyer, ling ''put, . plop; i t Trait:, of sty.Oke 1 his throat. ,I , ' ~1.: tt .i.. , Ale.' d— ypu, , d oh :A . M. 31 1 4.40 iPt onceril t r '. -, :' , •';: :, ... u, `sir-; 'I uni n'ot,"‘replit;;(/ ,Mr;:rli,ift; ell, it's 'Veryliicq p you am tiof,, 'or, ad'twi.l nW dilitninerttp . one pustomer, ,''store t he, fiVsP u t ioti . .thq, aPiCP ii ld get . hold 'Of one of the. blasted that sent 'etn,„but ,iit;this tiine,.lti4 ed jf * l Wouldn't boo`t. him clean,.o t ut 15 town or Sellout."' ' , - .••• hat'fl do,! Ali. I,ia l ...p l ait. : il v eo vp it you &tithe be'st,iott,couldi or ttle, t ;iit of the house. 'Trade is a Ifttle you Wes you this up h faun_ Pere. ted ' right ''Tl ueve coug, from • • • • Hurd ou Edit. I SO i n after Chief Justice Chase assii,iii-' ,ed t e• 411bernatorial 'Chuffin '011,14; , be issue I' his- ;pp...clanzation , 'aPpoiiiiing.lii irti4 kr-giving Day. To make, Stile or. beitt orthodox, the' GOvernur cons op if l nis p oclumation almost entirely it Ina `sage., from tab Bible, - which he' did nbt `desig i nate as rinotatioUs, preAutuing' thh.r every One - wouhl recognize ibetn, and ail:- 'rnire 'the fitness of the -Words 4 liii Well is' his taste in their selection.' The pro'cl,:, hiation meeting the'eye of a Democratic' etlithr,,he pounced at' once upoil it,'arld declared that he had read it befofe, -L ' couldn't exactly say where--'but he wotild takii his oath that -it was a downright: pialoariam from beginning to end. Tai t' wbdiii have been a pretty-fair joke ;''brit Ole i 'ext day ,the- ll'epublican - editor came but ' aliantly iii di:lowa of -the. Gover.b br, honouneed Ole charge libelou ,s add Chaqnged any tnan living to prOdii4e one single line of the proclatnatiotr that had appeared. in Vrint before. ' '. . f 1 . 1 Al Tenth 'Warder rather uncle; the t., line:lee of - liquor, ,says,. tl4. - .4:.:rr:rit,:kVie Preo, approached ,an acqUaintanee, the Other day remarked nd ' : '-"See..here, Bill, l they iay you ; ;culled 'rueolti itheep inlet" 1 • ~ 1 "Yes, I did." I "Well, you've got to apologiZe,,Or:l'll kick i you l'r- i j "I'll be happy ito apologize., ize., r. called you a sueeo thief—hut f .tuiepeke iilyself ...i . I theatirto ktY that you ' ' had been 4 jail for qteellng a horse.!". ' ___, t i "Phat'a m anly.' said Itte'l"enth 111art4" r'. 'i'•Let's take'. a Aliink.'„l knew ,i VO/ Mai' think ti'd plek. up , a: nit li tug'lnial- r'it'utiorati," . - ± , .; I little loy wanted, to , I)orrow , 2; his aunt's dog for a moment, and asked- hity to.lei, him, have .a piece of etting,2tto - lie iililLletta. him. • •„-. I "W t liax are you goiai o with hirer said zhe rod lady. .• I. The boy hesitated. for - i montenk;aup then" said : ; , 1 , 44 K111; sou see, lt,boy round the:corner bet me his dog was a, larger dog -, thah yours!! „ - • %I "Well" said the oupt, "suppose. it turns out that his dog is the bagls , ene•P? i "Then. ktild the nephew; "you'll 711110 to lose your dog." •"Will you help me oat cf this mud hole, r' k oue truveleri llty hose: tiara synis.iituck in the' mud, of another whit wai t caroo stop," ' Olp,QAtitt.c , ,,-*•9 would ttikeU .114, a grow favor,'!.fiaill • tbk. one trouble. ~" What are you loaded. with the. traveler. Drugs and mediei need!, he j 7replied.-•.„, ‘1" , guess 4 will try to help you.:ent,;theiy, 'am- loaded- with4yitibittnrigs.' • 1. 7 ,,hdt oro bonet.v!t 9bbipa i?44' - ~ L • Enter unprofitable onato "I say,Ao yen ever' give .4,4wtsit ppe*- to . lnduce people, to read tbeia l' 1 ~;..,:: ; 'attar.;,- t:42! • "Net any, my friend. D 4 you•4o-t4 the baker anilUsk pc! of trea4.ta it dUce ( neap ~, Exit astonished biped, mirabingtper uge • Tvar—. o.nollars reriYea,r,iir Advance. . .L.. • .1•:11:1•,••:,s'i , •1'+!: 1)•,%:••••;14i:1 • {!•~ !;•:ii!ii;"•• srs +1,,,,rti111•••.) • i I •• 1, i, .‘, ~ .., 'Some ,1, :time! we say; and turn Our' ,sycs . 1 1 . "ToWitid the l i rtr hill of .paraili;t4' ' ; Some day, some time, a sweet gm , rest' ,' Sktiltbk.rAtiiin;iln,Wer4lie, in 'itiO:i blink .%., ,, i, • , '.......2 .. , ...-..L.) ' Some titnemlone day pureyekshall !sei. - . l'; 4 : 1 The facei'kept is inemoryr ; I'. .-..:'.it...: 1 , ' ; ,1 1 , ~,!,, ..1 6 'aph Oft-th4i ; 411'14 oia#'ol)mur #o44s, ' ,twoYlOriniylkuiortii!iipinq. .„ ..• - • •;.. --, ' ''' 4 ' ''' ;' i'' Beitiedit Wui!'fitiliiiiiill liiailliir kink' '" . ''' :Or trbklll l 6Wl'sliiln;.l WiOtii t ' l ''''' j;t ''''''i ;,', ~.;-•,; 5 :.f il I ti) trr.o. , . ',..,, • ~,..;‘,.., r ~ , IF., 7 1, ' Some tiuie, scme. dine, but ah hiaot Yet;' \ ' , • •‘ltit 111 lint 4ndliwait,and.-notlfoTer,l.t ll', '\ 1 , •,,r'l'ifi l .' l lo) le l ''S 7 .'41,, ',.''' : ,`I I '': ,',t ),, ••• :, r I ti at s "f l oo od .i ck le" Ali these t h in sbsil .14 - f':B ,, Aielfs.iiii,lpb6Y 4 4P etiri,MiArialOW, 1. I '4lld glad "S 6, eithie" wilt comti - tsd know. , 17:::, _-.1 ... t , . ...,•,-,.,.......1.1..14.‘24 6 ,......—L.---:.:,f.7.. -- ::. ° 1 !A PAItTING.;.i ' I'' r ': . ,„... +.,,d - - 0 •, , 1 „;, i-,..r,.:...w....4..,--, ,i . ...' .;„:1, , '., i. .'!GootIlh.i;.tbolt;1? ..e4nd ho turned away, 1 . , No-ott* , r, NOM hetwedn them spoken ; I . You hardly (*lid havb gm. , :sed th4t day . : • : 1:16w, :Mose bond , w as broken:''. • . : 1 ; The filnt, is)i4hStruntor of ,the liand,, 5 . 5 , • .'rbat 5 0isped her - Oyu 'in ihat.hrkt port, . Only her beet could underst anti, . ~... i • Who saw th7-u teardrops shtrtiug---, vholtiiiii-Cettilhitlige 'Of dotiliii• f4 - ' Come rushing hack . unbidden o'eriker, As N;/ iOrtife 14ordi hei.,lire'xiithhu t ' • ,his pieSeneit' lobriled'beibre Ler: ''''' The othurs saw, the others hew! .: i - - ~,A eJtiffi k ,cocil • notP.la gracioga - wointin ; ~,,.i. quiet,•briet!farewell. unstirred . • ' , By,auglit of all uncomitioni • , i' , , , i ~ tiliiiiiieW iiofeiiiti i die. : waa 'eti?t,'. ~ tSne , 14ty tfrat tWO' paths '}tow must sevei That nabAltiiiiiiiietii6 had Passed ' ' • Out of other lift; forevec. •,,; Ire all the Ali t. it metely meant • ' • • A tririalpa i rtitig,lightly spoken ; • 'Min resittlie times Mute intent, - ~ •• ,J. Sbe ktiett4a helm. ;was broken ! ',. :•,,, ':11'.., 9kil- - -zr-- 4 1.... s ..0011-7---1-7---, - :f t -; • WELCOME CURIS'TMA.S ,, GIFTr3.: L'4.:l ; :42f • .1, • : 1: 0 5 0 0i( •- t t . • gtitain '4i4C2311i ' . T141111" The psua prfettre In cheobmg, Uhristreas gk f F 4 .,.,,, t qf t 'al ° l4,:t7, l f 9 ll l9 Pftie a9",c1934 iF paving, Scouted a iltkeh print„ antea.sio, shops nimtihne,'fiquid emp4 ,pretty 'Wags to go. raupci, to ° one , .irdg4 have bcpup4lred with squal propriety to 4:huadreti 01 4.0 3 . ,PiT?.SIPr9.4I.*AVANP • rem•CFlthe. r .lag at all . oh pigiattuas j dv) has a faucy, or whim (./r Jtmoriati9n..,w)sith: atrille- will.recall gratify, .Is.ictvcthitt we have ay, 14tlera.oaey, let aa set. ou,h.rains; 41wRFle 4 fencieppe,r these • whic!' , is 1 4)..411*..41.44,41,44,1tie ASSCsti 7 e, grilles, sniff pur wordl6l. note will startle our =ru t; reef pleasoru • than ,had sent them the costi4to po mauling. gilt, • Theregnuat bmailgee di.4erimination, too,,in ,Itis=i9rtirlg:tbANte‘ trialvtic glage are.eertaih talcs IwhcaaWe kno)y . Wale; sorely,la neethot_arti ,cles, tur.tha - winkottei. nut. whookwii must: tltereforoggite tittotiyt Tide" •Iblliegi'bettaute , they knelt, thaVvii_linawrit4 pad. there are ;other and better folks; inlike ion; who •witt ce'eettru:* collar .t2r pair of;glovt.% sincidre, (Mingto • though tilt)" , direr :tug were) a; strata or Christalas , stniaid. "There; !is-one roust , -amell- - of ;he shops and 'the 'dhilitra' pale kW it, and' nitother 14tio;11 wdlstileter • Otir (worn 4py of'Coorge gerbert,bi•ghb brokt& Owe- which he's ilt6ltl I'44 4 ,yeareizin the 'Study table, would rt. , ceive thigh' Uoth' with wt.i. arid find them fragiaat f:tvitir old "metribries. • • ; • • :AVEIAT I , BATE BEEN. .4.n,91q nan4 o(inucil F2Firiapce haya Bt9l .young, , a4Lia gosinii.farms I,u'ru wercliauhp2(.l la au luaaae.aolittin. _ I have acen,4. farmer; travel about so, roue!) that there wa4 nothhig home worth looking at. -; • A 1! .••• . ' • I have seen a Wan ,spend inure money an fol, ly would I support his family in -comfort and independence. • .• • lhace seen a younggirl marry a yttung man of dissolute.-habits, and repent of it 'along as` she lived. .• I have seen a man depart from truth where candor - and veraciti would , have' served• h Im• to ti much hetter purphst - '• • , • I !lave seen - tint/. extravagance , and4'foliy of children bring , their parents . to poverty 'and *ant. and themselveif.to'disgracei. - s i have seen a 'prudent' and industrious wilt; retriove•tbeloitunes'of s nullity iiiron the has band.pulled-tit the4)thei•erafof ' I hive seent, yotitti riair'whO' despised the counsels of the: advice of tikgood, find' Career' end'itViiiiiireity . 'ititirraeb'ed. nu*: .• , , FOW AKI:TCELEN. -71VALtS 4 , Tbelfirst conacratitti in- cooking-room Is (ileanlinem. Tried by. thi% , teitt,papered wails 4re art abomination in - atioh a place.: You can not.darken', this room' tibrotigh part 0( the day in-suinmeri siayon , 4o others, ink consequently fly 'peeks Notil) he'rntlinerous. Thtle walls ab sorb,' th(; kltdheh Otto& and afeain," and the smoke taut' lott - ley-4*m ,ihenn:-)itereeping tbiript , gt to!atimiei they sto surirtd insinn ate theniselves had the paper oti the Waite.; !whilec-'nnio fenny; intikcleanly, they can be washed ;,but unless the finish Jolting - IS betteetiiind c thiiii' in' thn'hltaiene we have seen, theisoon look . dirty,'and this lift& next iiorst ; thing 'twine so ; foi'suelt fitilsh log soon becOnieS . A*lol . l.d and ''spliitchY."-t:-, ThM . 1,3' *ikittl'irld 'that , ittlil,6nmpankikhh the old litolluitted whltetiltsb, pure' rind Viliple:4- The Cofoi wash re;aY' . give the walieti:pratler tint, bnt it mu st'be put ,on by a iiracileoi hand, whereas tap,VapP)ied fey an'y,on~ whenever a ditty s pot aPPOihiace,-*- It is true that '`aapr .. aco un pr acticed„ bands cio:p,?f apply the brush iiepiely wished, bilks. lOW stretike v alizro or taafitia t t Fiattvr, when we e l ui 4 see tikat Akt/ White ittni, vOla •asir 0 1 3 .1i417 Iv 4 . 1 .4* ,oncgl* isNr4 fqtr tiqpd7(l . l4i‘ilikiiptfofoil9 . *, 1 !9, 1 a a1c1a4..4 OK *4 Pm,- niewlit#lo4olattitittw•YlgAlg, .I'fvt)stud. ' 4044 ' . ? l 4.;ifi4:,thA rbk Cl44 l i•T4'. W. l lO l ,- * l ,, W,thsr mtullml 3 .:llFoipkils 1114.1v,itli; 9ne for,vel; 04 00 .14re40.4t,Q.P4 for ,ifio: r _drtutsy-Apsi f 410 dff. theii'Mfu4 more r • 80% in , . 1 00 . 01110 'of tbc tiqgutpdi lie J7w* 1P4441141n01t liner " A 1 , ,,„; • .;• ; • 110 #P 8416 ..° 1. 14 4 J•°/"..b7 11, ROCI ' 3 7 !, 1 4PR , ,s.s `-*Qtl) led • • • ' • - , i .. `~ 3 NUMBER 50 ERRORS ABOUT APOPLEMY. In conversing with persons about Vice Preal dent, Wilson's.death and its cause, I have notic ed that few have a right conception of the symptom's , of .apoplexy. The conditions con stituting an Attack are the rupture of a =Ob• blood vessel and consequent hemorrhage or• extravassgon of blood into the brain. Ttie'ef fret titan.estravasation of blood Into the brain ttubetteme it the same as compression by de. praised portion'or the skull, because the brain eating :4d In :ttrliard, unyielding, bony case.— Under these circumstances the pressure caused by the istramated blood litteirtipts the circa latfoit ; the inlistanatt of the brain, and the - apt:MIMIC ,ptitmonteni;•suCh as stupor, tnseu t+llii}itp,.ete., Are due te"*Wedeleney of properstmply'ot - blued to "the nervous mass.— The michanism L praCtically . the, same when ap'oph3x3{ de,tiCrofs •ndeitdd'en and intense Con tge.Oien.'pr, the plugging of a cerebral arterrby a blood clef... ' The symptoms of the disease and - Immediate cant. of .death are, therefore,.due to a lack of * proper supp ly: of iiiood hit; the brain, and not NI is generally suppl, to an accumulation or rtish of hl' ndtothe held. It may appear par 4ntical that..a sups "itimms quantity or blood within.tbq cranium should destroy life by de• pricing the mass of brain of a sufficient supply of arterial blood, yet the .fact .is Sufficiently clear. ~ . • . The rupture of the cerebral blood vessels Is doe to the weakness of its cold, which is the result pf genersi debility or previous ill health. Iti the great majority awes there are no pre monitory symptoms. alio attack may be pre ceded, in certain Instancea,by a sense of weight or . fullness, Vertigo, flushing of the fseo. illa"; bit these symptoms are never of oliclent gig- . nifleatice to warrant the presSelitevof au.st. - ' Btatistlai show that of 63 Cases .analysed with refrrence,to premonitory sytnpWeilfr :by' Rocheaux, they were present In only nine t ies& than 16 per cent. of the • whole number. The liability to an attack increases preg,ressively. from the age of 20 years upWartl, occurring ,most frequently after 60 yeaneof age, which is 'hie to the' increased weakliest •:::.6 the coats of . , the. blood vessels in old age, awl hence their ll ability to rupture. , .„ l i ." it 14 stn' supposed that tin attack is tau-' r ;Illy Preceded' by strotig.mentni etcitetnent es: violent physical exertion. , this does not seem to he the case . Although taticlur iornetlmee follow Severe Muscular esercieS3 or mental az ,citeMent, in the large proP4tioti of case& the u ,a:6etion is not l ' duced by any obvious exclt ;Mg muse.. Pendria analYsed 1178 cues, and ;sound that 07 (over,s6 per cyst") occurred dur ing sleep, and 4 large share of. the others when the patients were comparatively; quiet. Anoth-_ other. popular error is We sanvoigllon that a k:ertain class of . persons situ kayo (Ilion necks, Alorld faces, with what 4.1 known as a full habit.. liable cousidetable emboupolut,l are peculiarly liable to a so-called apoploctie ' ' ntion. t .11qC.eui..re$orches.and: - Ulm. .--- • peti Of caoc , s lise developed the facts that no ‘ ).eliiince is to be placed on these or any other t.tx ternal characters as denoting at predisposiion to apoplexy, and that the. majecity cif persona Uttacked'are ' either spare or of !ordinary habit'. , pf body:, ..; . , • " 1 1 'AA& w patient: has scatted be* attack stud pirtlally-reetwered, tliti oNiditions wilkh". in llbleed We're likely - to retnahr4 to return, and.' Alice:Mel* is considerable lialaiiity to a rscitir • rence:; PhYti)eftins therefofe conclude that Envt leaCiiniiittack has oecerred there are butlew ifllay physicalkigns or preitiouitory syMpi bites which Will Warrant,' she *diction of WIC attack id anY case. '" • ', ' ' M: D," ', • ,t! -. . • , , ii, .....,...., .gaj .4...,:.:....;-..1... ' - rib* NV 0. MEN ARE 3'o GMT "MARRIED. .., ~..., 10 te net Ountries en the , ether aide it is Ills' , ifcheral miiifor the twillY to put'hy,semetlittig' eitity iyeiir,'lperhaps-ltelf the intoms, for the .: fUthie'eedblisinnent Of the Whim, and par= ' ticularly the giris, who as ends inii les* capable or inaking their way than their *ethers. -1 Ilere, we snow, ass 'a' 'rule, tha ' paresis Inv.' providently liveup to their income, bring tip their children Iti xuritSui . habits,' and Mini until them fur that of trial to which they are des- tined. They are, in a word, soltcaed instead of hardened. A. common reply orthe head of Olefin:lily to the sot:guidon that the future of the children shbuld be looked atter is that 04 ; will begin life Under the Sallie circumstances's* i he did—that' is, with nothing—forgetting that ~ ilie conditions Of life are changed and that it is', now Juipoasible for them to 'live its he once , did.. ' .' If a helping.hand L 9 giyen, singular tosay, i. iiioftener to the Man. than to the wimum,elther in, being admitted to the business of the ; hi th er dr in,being started on . his own account , ,The sister must; look out for herself If she bet. handsome and attractive, she % may And . a hug., band. If she be plain, the chances are that she 1; will reinain a spinster. Now, it le . Ow (limit ence of the new as well as of the old. workl o , that a marriage settlement does facWtate•the marriage of such a one. , . • • , . Thu plumbs of beauty are only for the favor. I ed.wen.; in other words, all 'num CittillOt mar., , ry pretty.women.. Nor can all girls marry an Antinous. Few probably , marry their beau idea/ in. either Sex. Many longing• women. wait In vain for Almaviva with his guitar and' his moon song ;• many bachelors maktrbootlese search for her who was created for thent :,11 - enee kill° need of = philoinpby. t The mint Inast make his nest. with what he hie hi , hand. The ago is unpoetie an unheroic (be twin count the'cost et the nuttritnonst Iniatnre If ha. he en benefit, orderly titan,. desiring to Inky way, and if he 6tnnot :get the ideal:nib:4, he ' must content htinselt with the mak itt4entte' Mary. - ‘‘' ,CIPEAPULNES4 3111011, 4.tldlsnn says 'have always. pribled . chissrlidness to mirth.. The latter I consider ski an' act; the . former no hablt..ot' the mlnd...:+ . • lilirth is short andtranalent r cheeritthiess•fited' and permanent.' Those are - often t Tabled Into:. • .ther greateet 'transports - of *niiith aul>o jeet tothe greatest deprefisicitroftmeliuiebtilyil on' tit& %mainly, diet:tininess, thohgloit ' not give Mira such an eagnialth Oulu* pkgavents frntn. : Into any tepbui - itfitW:' rnat.' 7 3tirtti ttash'id brealni:thrinigiOS ilontif of tlinithiliiittgllttint ' lair it'n►itineirt t'''ollOrfitTieatr IteePit t 1 11 4 kiliti at dkPlit!Y iatite°iiud,• a`ait`llu it bud: , • - - • - s. MUsidaiet:ti Prnotk phyqafi t ips• too Oevated many , years in researehessAß*4,4ls4l-1 envo of OP PMll,re of - !he , atainklifp Pik* Hasa 4 0 1 1 .1clik P,_o tixtrATo, l +47.4l,Ai, wl4olkl 44'1 PeP*skJihilt A lyc lskw, n145)00414 atft 0 .cf4.l.4‘,lnmso ,` ?i' , )(111 11Q , l ir 411 . 1 ' T ai t Prel O t q tintibiti.ll64lo.,