The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 22, 1875, Image 1

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Wll,•ffAuonwoUT, Siater, Wholeettle and petal'-
, dealer in all kinds, of slate rooting, ,tdate :paint, etc.
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ontroee,.
BILLINUS STItOt7D, enerti Fire and Life fnew'
:Wee Agents; alto. call liallroau and AccidentTickt
pa Nov Vorkand Philadelphia. • Ctiliewonedoorert
• oilho Dank.
BOYt) .CORW IN, Dealers In Stives. tlardwlit4-
and liannfactnrere of. Tin and Sheet' ein ware.hordit4
antlTurupikestrtrt. • ' • ,
A. N. 131111:A1tli , Dealer iit t*roceries, Pr:retell:olp
Booke,.d_tatione - and Yankee Notions, all head ;of
Public Avenne.*
WM. It. COOPER tt CO.. Dankere, ForeignPi*.
ling,: `rickets antlDralle on England, trelr land Sept.
land.z.*
W.M. 1:. CON, Itarnees wakerttnd dealer all art itde
nen:illy kept by the,trade, oppeaß e the- ak.
JAMES,II, CAIIMAI.T, Attorney_ at OfficZ one
door below Tarbtallonee. iNablicAven; *
- ' NEW 3IILFORT,V:.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW MILFOltl),—) t per cent: lc
ter.ert on all Deposits: Doe* a gener :Banking Ilne
neea,-•nti-tf S. B. CRASS 4%0).
. •
.GAIIIfET at SON. Dealers In Flour, Feed' Men.
Salt, Lime,' Cement. Groceri ea and -Prov'atcne 9 •
Main Street, oppoelfe the Depot.
P. MADER, Carnage 'Nlaker and Undertaker 'On.
Main Street, two dliora below Hawley's Store.
. (.411E AT BEND. Q. •
,
P. DORAN.. Merchant Tailor and dealer in Reatl3
Clothing, Dry Goods,GroceriesandProvielido•
Main Street'.* • ' '
'Banking, &c.
- LNG. HOttst '
1:5
WiONTX:tiDS'E,
GENERAL BANKING BITSIN:KS DOME.
CQIiLECTIQ.NS::MADE .AL4=
PQINTS:AND PROMPTLY A ,
-FOR AS HERETOFORE:
• • - • , .1'
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR
SCA'. 1-. 3E2 .
•
UNITED STATES tt . OTREII BONDS
• • BOUGHT AND SOLD.
COUPONSAND CITY AND COUNT
BANK CHECKS. CASHED .'AS USUAL
• I
OCEAN STEAMER TICK
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
• t
, .
INTERESTALLOWED ON SPECIAL'
• rim Aim 33.E3.c•axqrs;
AS . PEft AGREEMENT WHEN THE
DEPOSIT. 1$ MADE.
•
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'. In theliditre, n's in the.past, we'shaThendeav
or to trots:let .all radial taisineso to the satis
faction of our patrons anti correspondents.
- ' .. ..wn. a. too pen IA: co., .
ililontio,se. s . 3.1.arc1t:14.. '75.77.11. .:„Fankers.
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Authorized Oapitttl, - $000,006 00.1
Present qapital, - 100,000 00.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
11,41ONTROSE, PA.
; WILLIAM J. TI.TIMELL. • I P-ezide;rt.
D. D. SEAR lE, ' - Trio .1 3 . - cßid'e.nt.
N. L. LEN:OIAM, ~,I. -- - (4.4l'it.
' , 1 ' - Directors. . . .
W.M. ,L . ITUI ELL, Di D.' SEA.RLE,
G. It !ELI) iiEl.); M. S. DES.SA :ER:
ABEL TURRELL, G. V. BENT EY:
.. A. J. tiEnlnTs.oN, montio j Pa.
E. A. CLA.R.ii; - .Bittgliamt9ll,-Y,Y.
\E. A. PRATT.
,' 3 New 31ilfortl,, Pu;
.M. B. Will G HT, Stiequell an na Depr4, Pa.
L. S. UNITED", . ' - (In ii:f,Bertir, Pa.
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DRAFTS SOLD:GN EUROPE.,
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SPECIAL DEPOSITS- SOLICIT v.
E.
Montrose ; March - 3, 1875.-4 f • •
OLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POIN
SCRINION NIES HIM,
120 Wyoming Avenue,
ZuKLIOW a BRUT
amwid undertaiwrs
MINS * , V;4S,KUTIS,
' G r23l .LE 4 tak- g r 3 : 319 W' 3 : ) • 14 i
, ••.; .", , , •
(maggol stioro4.l2'END4firo
i►yrii 20,1915- 4t,
AFTER 11111 E REFUSAL.
•
You-think nth :Cruel ! Indeed, sir,. ,
41ien of naughtt can you fuirly complain;
You nay thank . y' our. luck thuyoifie
freed, sir,
From it creature that Wives to give pain
,
. . . i
Men call us mkind and capricious
INttentir chooS,ing is 'cautious and slow ;
: AMMO* }to tvottld brand Me as vicious
.1 1 1 1eCituSe i hate firmly saiti"No." . •
1 • Yon. babble of rivaktunt treasop ; ,• :
• -, • And clearly yob can't understand
I. That a woman may act lor a reason
• . Which is honest and notTnuderhand. •
You say That my form is "seraphic,'
‘TlUit.rny eyes are "cerulean blue;" , •
11' they are—and your langtiages is graphic.N.
It they are, tbeS..iire too good fortyou! '
I care not for "exquisite treSsel,tt
' -. 'But Withlltem twciuld rather not part
To a loyer ,;clio plalt4 pcii4sses •
'", Neither youth, nor reason' t nor heart!
No,: sir I You may buy with your acres"'
Young Folly nr \ Prittlelicelgrown oft ;
But I'ye long Since itppriset, all match malt
f . era
That nthis lot is not to behold." • "".
, •
, • . '., WHAT IS LIVE t
.. ,
i
A A little crib beside the' bed,
A little face - above the skead, ' ,'
- A little frock behind thilloo r ,. 1
: .
I
A little shoe Upon' the floor. .• . ; -. . '• \ •! ,
A little lad with: dark brown hair, •
..i . , A little blue, eyed taco and Cur, • ! .•
A 1 Mkt' laue . tlitil, leads 'to s6hooi,
.
-1 - 'A little pencil, slate and rulj..i 'y
, .
~
•., A little olithesopae,wlnsdme maid, ;
, . .•
A little hand within Is laid ; • . -
A r little cottage, "acws fotir,_ -• "
'A
little old iirne hOusehold store.
,1
. • _
.1 1
, "Alittle family gathered round ; ,-'
L ,
A lade turf-haaped, tertr4lewed , mound ;
•• , .1
• 1 A little added to his soul!;
. _ A little rest twin hardest foil,
' . A 'little silver in 1
his hair : . - ' •
1 •
~' A little. stool,, and easy CI alt.,;
, A little night 01 earth-lit -loom ;
A little cortege to the‘totpb. '
\c§accted
BIBBS---A LOVE sIORii
The - re was no 'doubt, ahout it
Wean- was pet feet ly wretch6ll that ,
He had • (pi:meted: with 'Jet tile Bei;
be wasn't going ... to make it ' r i,. :T :
I t l
wits, she gave herself too . 1 any a ]
he didn:r . .rdenn tO 'stand it'latty lot
lie dldn,t, - care 'it ShEi•-.44.1 pi.etty ,
was no :reason why, she should let
dozen fellows at -a
...time hang :Lb(
shop or stroll in ofie - iat: a time .atid.
ing ontheirelbows chatter -atitl
and smile fiver the cep n ter--4eadel,
officers, to; Wild yon ng fellows, wIM 011-
IF-did sr.; for their ow 4 idle amnsilmeat
an ,would no , more liyarit o f -marryinghe ;than they . tinld / of..inviting. her to,
.the; buil \ that was ei ‘ itning of f tkext month;
To he.sure. he was only actimini, t u cav i l::
ry.s . oftlieri but then he: had been tit ,the
I service a glio,d many years .nOw . ,liad an
excellent chariteter and a good trade, at
his back, and, moreover, his -father had)
died Uot' long Bliley and. there Was. the;
cottage till resdy . for-Jetinie to walk - into.' j
aids then might- settle, down dat Mice . !
she'd onlybe se.Usible. • .• - . i I
• Jetibicuate .. d f url shop WOlnall for hr
IM:4 er; -110,...Evitys. A very:.•intor lit e
1 sin:4oC Was,Very-•Sinall Mid badly sto ii-: -
1
'ed; for jirs.Evans had gulf managed to I
got •a. fear pounds'' worth -. Of 'things a th 1
wi f tat i ,h4 been Ell4erified for her in the
catiiSori after the feVer had -- car: iv ,off',
her, hitsban c d. The sPeculation 'tins \I .red •
pretty well lA N . Grin, tor many of ti' of-',
II ticei - e.wiTtes knowing what au . Ind stri-
Lolls ivaniii ‘ n 1\11:s. Evans va.i. l .,lnodri o, !lint
• to buy. their . tapes and cottons alidtatekS '
of tseahiig Was of her.- . ';., . . .
Then.!Jerinie's prettY Thee !was I . ' en ,bO
- 'the Conoter, and: the shop w s filled
from morning . to 'night, with 01 ers and
.frirsk
. y.rti 9 g cadets;; and the nrigi !tit]
i
custeMers -took flight- 7 though I rs. Ev
ans dill
-m !writ know \ it; 'fin. she, elieving
li t
the business wait'. tiate in 'the -eping, of
Jen !tie, worked 'hard t',t. the , . art s;making--
(sheqiial three..ehildren 10 - su"!pOrt, and
the shop alone.would not di) i
..
i l
The oflio.rii Wtife not, pre, t.eitble cns
.tomers, for, they only
,wenr,:tp flirt with
Jennie under the eictisc-, of having a pen
ny,.pati.r• or pertiiipa - :naknl V• fur"a', time
'table: -Jennie made the • to ,tit
,tritn. and
`pretty , and obligiag . .tit.sim -women, and
:tile place itself tva's ali4s a pattern-of
! neitnessi .l'int the 'Officers' wi4.es 'did liat . .
Pare t0.g0.. : and buy their thrad - whl . re
they we're:. evidently
_Jute rtintink. a Pir,L
-1
ii-utont ... •_ - .
. And , - sei.:flui bust neiss flutinned . to fall
Afr; 4 1i,(t.m; ! . Evatiii lit an. .to - get finite
:.tilihappy.abont it. Jenito—pret.3 . ; . pretl.,
I , ty, iiital.hearted,, then dttkiss .J mile
IMO. tio.tdei that he ii d ,, abythitig tit' do
i
.with it, or'slie Would-ii ve Sf:.tit every
of her_adintrers off tit t puce -that would;
have astotitstieti -the
.....:. She 'had been
ouly.loO. delig' hte-4, \a ,- ..z. her brother-in-.
i
law. died; to: c.ime _ft. tnt Daienshire und
live.. with :.;. her. sit=ter at. Wool wick—.4l . ot.
only hectilise. she rile very fond ' - of her
siater.;.6 talso 'liecti tee' she .}tad 'isVisited
man - Y . ol3'les to, see: Min , , I , Veare . pgaiti.---
SliO had' itriade -- !lis
.cipapattitieT when her
hrother atid'he' or they.-_,lnid.. been iii
t her, duple ~ - -r egitne t”Lt..,were . staltioneil - ,4
Plithailthitiit slit. had Pitid,; them a ily , -.
iiii.Vittiwlth-lter father.: ~ -, joh'n. had told
[ her , thafbe*lg t A*l of. tins .z6rvipe and
' tvanitt4o.-falile . ' Owits , and 'She inwardly'
, tholtibCthathe• .oulik:qo nitt. better _thin
. to ask leer td.. ise tie:with. himi • He had
¶ o :4 l ,.: , ivii .Oi( A , Live- :yvi!O ..0e - flu* . , ((i
/
AVA*Veii,itild - ravitifttly. - Aisfiblialob44-:
sel)1 on '..the ' f ),04:1 of .a.;-.l.l.iier; until he :.
lop 4.d . the alto alwayS.fille&W.lth.the . of«.
'lloei,apantl' . ca• ts: ' . A t,'llis:t- , r )te , •!.tvati . ,sby'. o r .
tipOirifig:,lie vie'. hiS .. r tiPel . lOra ;:tii . el . l. : * . ,
g9clikid.4til )(1 :ft - liit# aof,ty;-, for he felt
midi ihiit*'.i.l . t . ' .they tit;eo,oV-her- 1'1.6 . g 694,
antil:)*(l,. It ..vvai,-' :40p4 . p:u,) injury : - to
the' ihatiftte . pf
.the'..:01:4*7.-::i. Atlitat r iliv*.
spo)te li is • q uid and , '-.t.0 . d. ilie : cintiettisii'.
jwiiiie . Iv 1 - '1,0...-t4oii if t,)ti-ii ; od wias,Bob 7 -
loed Pi,:lii infii4. - ~'''
_-.• ::: • . 1 ~. .
f• iflp! •Orki4 - ,Z ;'dos' bacqr: lioir i+°.
7
talig'i.* • •C'i t u n ygelt e llr..lVillie; voctLspe
mile4_,Hi 4take.o, .40 . .1: , tjuiit::,-wan t ; *iv
t i
one " .if lattiivHittiVii Ilea 'ltir 1iV1014 0 ,:'...il
~A ::, .: :, . =-1, 4 , . ., ,,t• - -
."0t.`~Re:c~.e.. , 5..r,~
.
knatirfor mYli
sel .-.., .
, w
d Well,, , lfiss Jennie, , I didn'.l
give oil;...nee. - I only 'told lyc
,thought." ' . .
.. ' .
• -:"Then .you . might :have- . 1
thoughts to.•!•t.oursell," tine Sal
little tos'of,litr :pretty
. :ketit
they had been _nice fines," she ti
heard the aside and picked
,up
age: ; • :
_,.
qt.'s awfuti.,huird, NO, wher]
eqes.for . ..you..l teally cin't get
he pleaded. -
. • Just,then JenNie caught & it'of Cap!
tain.lidOee, .4 tall and hat sume man.
with ihug whisk"ers'und.a re nose, ciiti l •
ing in• the if irection of; the hap with-'a
big huneh of lloWers in.,.. ti: • hand.. She!
heard John Weare's last v ads, but size',
: 'wits secretly of the
.opit. in that . "lie,l
ought to have. ebtne up to- fie scratch be-11
1 1,6 re,", as . she thought . a little jealettBy:
Itrtiglit •do'hitn good: • ...
j ,:, "Oh, here comes- Cap . In •Mc • Gee," she
fi aid in it,delighted tout..
•
i
111 !`Well,' be's :jusl, the ;
in
the: s . e tY ; ic . e,'..J eni . ie
,
take myvice
•kyen .W I' r
sharp.' ..
"1 belikeyou
arej 1
Land telling stories lib,
'is al ways -V,6ry 'politi
.smoothed 'her hair an •
.311 the'countvr. , - ,- • - ,
- "Oh, , he's polite et ugh, no doubt : "
'"Atid he's bringht ins some flowers.'
• ".Naw - !oak here. Jennie, are you go
ing to take, [tient ?" i
.- "Of: course I air ' • ~
•
• •Well;,then, go. -bye." - --
`fGOlid.bye," .81 laughed,•,- :Of cou n t's('
she knew he. %molt' a,•' go. - • - '
_ . "Jeuuit.. : he'll at in directly, and '.I
shall: be'bir4but• • u' tu its t choOse betV'een
bun and -me. I yolf are going to keep
on...talking to hit 1 snail never. come in-
Jeis thni place.a .6 ; do which one is it. to
1 ' t
lie.?"- :- •' •
qhe' captai
"Rut I atn .
.you - again."
"NlS:more,4
"Good-bye' a
n I jok
—and h
11.
He kept .' .er\lufely away fur a whole
month—De, er "onee went- near the place:
If: Jechie
.anted.;bint 'she
,might •ser'd
.for him or et - her sister tii ask him to,
tea, as shi: ad done t.iefore: But 4ohn
Weare w not sent for, ; neither,
,WaS he'
invited to tea; Laid his spirits began to
Wax low. '";
• "If 6; cared for me she'd hare - got in,
my - tray somehow •'.befre•:' ,- :thiii--trutt a
woiniin, he thought) . „...• - . ( '7 •,•
.1 The Ma `o"f not being caret - I for Was
'not el .erfal. Thit night,:l34- strolled
carele• . 13; by the shop, but on Abe oppo 7
fiite..B . l ! Ilt of dip way. ..Nottlin.-474tcri be:
seen- kf Jennie. • He' walked on ii ~a
i
brow# study, tben crossed 'over itud wt nt
dellhbratety by the ship. with onry: one
eye,Arwe\rer, tanked- in its •direetion.— .
ilittinot a sign of Jennie.
„IA! went back
; to ie.' barracks - in -- a . dejeettid 'frame iif
. .
tuhid. - • • • - '..
John
night.
11 and
le filet
rs and
; that
Milt` a
ut the
lean
smirk
s and
. .. ..
. , •.
• llt's an . awful - pity—soch+
a nice girt ;
and there's they c , ,ittage, all ready for heti
tii' step •iii io, -- and'Ate' reedy to TE ti re from:
, - ttie service and' a good, trade at. my ,buck.
It's :too bad=4ll alone. of ,tbut :Ortpis‘n
31cGeec.too.. And' tne - :fruit• in.:.tlie gari
den (of 111i...cottage) all • ripe' and no one
(.i trick it."
1 2 . 'Tile very next- morning 'Johji Weare
I wkilketh,deliberately . into. the 'shoji and
i asked for u newspaper,Aisid had the.lelic-• I
liv of - being, served by .31r-. Evani. .
1 , "Quite . a .Stronger, .Alr. Weure,"--she
said ; but that 'was the lon iy Temark. she
l'inadc;,.arid 'for' the, 1; fe . of liitiC hi _could
I not screw up his courage to ask for her
si ter.
- - - . r ' -
,
That "night John Weare' was .rnisera-
1 bre. - - •
1 "She,didnq care s riish.ifor rue," he
b i
thon , rht ' and Marched ail over, the:tOwn, I
. ,
I anti, near l y to ,Green wit:bland badk, in his i
• excitenieat.-, ', ***.*** •'.
1
• The hext day was, a ',lucky one for 1,
'John: He came across! Bibb& Bibbs
.was- Mrs. .Evitiki' . erdesti 'bor. No' one ;
!knew what his real narne was,or .why lien
.ivas culled Biblis; but lii was never.call
-
I ,ed anything. else.
1 "Bifilm - ,7 said johp,' come. and - - are
sotne''fictit.:.'; and ',he • cal.'ri id ed hitn*.elf-:in
Nttinnipli to. the cottage , y sfittred• him'
with gooseberries till he leouldn% ~ move,
and with black curiuots'Aill: hi5i',...40L413
ivii'iii, black us a'crow. , Alien. he carried
him - lain:le - and stood 'him
.Oa. - "tile'. tali)(;
and sat 'lowa (before-km . . `f I' •.: ...::::_rf? ',-.
"I:14w old Are yon,l3ilibsl ,
7 .‘,:,,-. ..:: .
He thought it better to. I,igut,t t.he:don-.;
versation with" duration...: . -:-• .:'-": ...- .'*
‘Tive-anda h if.. 1s: that' yeni sworn
, . .
up there.l d ',,
.!.. -,,.• . -. • .:.:-...-'-, -.ic. . •
~--:-,
"Yes. 3016. gtte....yotl. thois. bkv 4;e
shot 4, laitbd-1,1
'Now hi krit*:Jeunie had
to him, but he - so wanted to hear- her
nanie.
u S fi• oi n g . awlo soon ! b
added. "Let ,tne' look - at .your sword,
oow . •
"Where's she ,going tor' hi!: asked, in
co sterna o , ,
4 1)evonshir . e.' . Let me.: try 'ou .your
Bivord
• • _
"Wiry ik3
,she going e %mike with a
eick feeling at his heart._ . ' ;''-' '
"She's lit, 1 : :illiuk ; iind - ehe'i .always
crying . no One day;:#lm trafi.,arytng
over iser milver:tli kg ,tott
~- g at"O'Berl and
Missed_ it like anythitig.r' i,,w , ''
The' "ailver. .... •
thing" was a "little - . heart
of about the sire 'of a shillilig. • iihreErfie
'had _bougk at Charlton.. Pai- last, Oet,;..
ber and timidly reqlloett , d her •tafaccep t.
Juba Witare juitiped ,up ,rut. 4 41hi*ed.'
Bibb& hie Sword, and:tarried:hi te,' - iiti hie
'hack all -over ; :tlie 'place; and', el-41'44ed I
hit") ti have inure: blaCk chit'attitsilio
ilelignr.' But 4ibb6it!elint.4.; . ' ' , . P .' , e" ,,
A
"unt Jeunie'egoin,, , t- to bring - o . e some
from EllimM le-night," lie said; ' ' --:' ' i
So Jen'nie }vas going too . Ettilitirt; IrMi s 1
Ole !r:, 4/ uli n 'Weil re tau k 13 iLb s II o the ; 1914
"o ft ' his way preened bun with' W.'White I
woolly: laitth that moved 06-41 *" and
qu - Nated,,lntlAr ii' inanicey . thai' Weil' ts OP ff
niek on iii4l,lg - ifilitly pnabed. ' ' ~ s :4 - -- ,
i
‘`Orving hver 13.1.'ai ier, 'tltintir':ellid i
John Weave, - . c,‘.111 'g
and hang 0014_1
t he - Eltlittib .read; till' . ' kee
_her - and beg I
in- r OirZon." ,
,--'
And be , wen t laud Jennie met iiinl i and. 1
von ic44llllfl'' 'deolarid "she' hadti4 ' - tiace.l
thought:4)f iii* azid . tboa brOlci:;dowii
au4 .404, 40. -John bogged . ..her-Op..'
Am), iimct deOttr*l that he- half ..bee . ,l? i
lleartl.,si butte 1"- isilt(t' then ' .141iiiie OM -
tradieta bin/ wid odd ir woman WOE; 114-.
• ; , ~-7.,*‘104A..i
,:
~-, t
El==2
1)8 CC,4NI
I:
(4110 11'00, I
tar yoty"!
EZt=l
cudif you will
01 send, Imo. off,l
Jous; :31r; . :Weitre,
it the citfifab ; ht
to moe," ummd she
urrauged the trifles
• .•-•.-••11---..... ;
. . . .
I , lossie.littie waste prettiest, Mercies
end most `provoking daughter of Er i -'
t Latetre - riexisted—at'leitst,l. thought:So u,
A totigii perbaps I was not an miliaria I
itulae, I must codess' t was deeply i i
I
1 115ie..-,and in fact; Ldon't .. believe I caul
'.n i icit remember- the time when; I was t 4 .,
in . lovemithflier. Itirst-ventured to Asc.
1 I*l company fbr church, when afterfoi4
!'yenta' absence, I retained :to• my Maw
ttSWniind set up asa.surgeon. Oaktla
4.16 A healthy place, or else the good ,'
* f elt a little afraid to..trna '
t their liv ,
in the hands of such a young scapegrap:
4 they had .known me to be, for soin.
lOW my horse and gig fontirttuore enjO•
molt in carrying Jessie to ride than au •,
oilier profitable - blisineSs ;, yet of all to
tallying little wretches - that ever fasci ;:
pitied. it.POor. fellow-41.61H' he' could n' t
Wife" told Whether he ',was in the body
obi of it4she :WM the. Worst'. ,• : . . 1
I. k - nd'tlirewis`l--'-Willaill.Treniain• '
,
1. .
stainling.sa feet two- in my stocking‘,
letl!about liy, that little. elf, coming au
gi•ing at eVery, beck - tticLcall,,as if I wet' •
it lo;re.at Sithi;letiiii, as in truth t milk,. hay.'
1.4e . p, for allter playing."ytiorS qt‘votedly 1
fVr;tiboutiiix itionthLf was no nearer, he
.Ilin iiii'firit.', 'Opeh hearteit..'iuld..Candi3:.
slii•l was. - ti l n" every; . subjecti; but just sle
rii'g 1 Slietai 'of :Or;t3 .or maribige, and
Might' as well talk,,to` it - stinie !Wall. "A
,
isJ lair • in' , love or war,_7' . .or''at least
tlionght'sd; acid resolved - .to 'try. the •
siiitrof strateoy .on . ily •wilful) little 'lad
- • .
14re., . : . • ' \ . ' :
~Pll .tlever.see
rig ; so, good=bye.'-'
e;went.
• lOtie tine
.titorning, - as - .we' were, abou
startiag for. a ride on' barsetrack, and
asstbting 3lisS JeSaie into. the saddle
h r• horse.commenced rearing and kick
tits; at an - awful rate-4 oqurse,,the ja'
go birs'ol y iron I had cautiously inSertei
heneeti the saddle had. nothing to do wit
it; By. .the 'date:she be
biicotne, ,p , Tfeeily
. unmanageable,' t h ri)xv •
ink: : her ',violently _front - the. saddle
eciu,rse,l etiugh 'tier - before, - she , teuohec
t h i e griaind. No ioOner.lyals' she, in elde r
tyi when, with a '&4, grqati, I staggered
btiqk against. the :fence,: thy right arm
banging' fade. : -It tool:nibelf tOr'Jessie 'wait 'beside - me ill' a the-
. .
Win," she piteously,' "that;
Iwbrst,,hiisliroken song arm ; what
wi)l you' o ! •Rioi.Wlil
• Ilovir like a vailairi I felz -- at• sight
.oi7
tiri. distress; but 1, was riot going to give
up then ;. so 1, undlyered f'/t -65
utithing. , dear. Jegaie;- I : would 'snfrer
tillins.andlitnes 'lll°re-to .-Liel; that I had
satect.yoUr. • - .
:`But Ofio so tiorty.! ..I . .What• can .be'
dope.for - you stoiSaicl• in;toUbbing
ra'Only'tell Ine that it'll ',Mire -nie"Jeasie,
darling, it euothe ithe..l)am „more
tliim.anything else:in - the world."= - i 1 Ord
then, like the great simpleto,tt that I'was
I flint. chat-right arm around her, Wand
tieyph discovered my miatalte until tale: t
81)60E;
,bouuenly away. • -
rWoultiir:t a little .brandy ':and watf
dolitt.q . as well _Dr.l'retnaiiie ?" she ask
ed intehly. • •
,
tThc-re don't 'seem to be env' hones
briikeo ; the injury is internal should
- -
Wouldn't. I have sold Inyaelf for a six
ytoce ? But there was ,no-lielp,lor it, so
Ili; d to own . triek*,and ,went home
witibing I had:- brokeirl-my armor • my,
ot.4k 1 dfdtet' ninefi After
that, for a while, I wile ratlier shy of ilie
love eubjeet, r didn't - far:6Y hearing% of
mj! last attenpt, 'but, 4ne'.iriornin(i, hpw-,
evel• went. Over the way, restrivAl 'that
the; ;natter should. lai'deeldidNefero L re.
torP'4l. -Jessiethe parlor
- window, busily sewing . and bumming
s4ne merry 'tune to herself as I,euterej.
she; was looking prettter thaa:ever ; and
I fdand it, hard wOrli:.to heel},
At last I broke. in - open '''sOme of her
eateless nonseime with : •• -
'the WOW, d'esAgidopl - yoo'
sayiwbethar , you firm. me -or. pot,? -I he
lier'e von' ' ; •
new 12-was, again
,rnakintk eimidetott
of .invielf. . • "
-"01 yoU know thon i , rou msmikt,
sheicoolly, with it tiiiikle , ttc her eYee , -k
"Then of cobras therikiCkits:xieed
I did oot,4intem 'l4 liesie.,j..ll4
do'Sog luvo tile` `:' IPill :yin ;answer mm',' :
les,m -110 ?" -
"Yea' bp." . no " detputi;
Jeaia.trite( r
.
Paden tIY, "Y 99 will dr!"' -0 E 112 .Y.r"
, terrible . mistartati - e,. :liur e ty i ” th f i
4341 wit h '',4:Jitagil,' , illriskFink,ilOWn :her;
woo F anOtapping qtralgth 'a; law win
do piginr.,t4e, • 1,4*i3),-;`:_illresAf;, ; Mr:
you lithot, 4 l , -1ii)1 . 146 . 11 , y0u
pr4iise
ttue '
:At will
1110.40,L kimet'itif*,47;loll
"Well thia ) jt 40,41‘5: jiefore:
1 . ,e 0 ,4h_ 010 , iam..loC/704, 4:1*141 - 4,6Ait t
taaawarar-,-• -7,
,—,—,....l,Nux.,4l42x6wisugoa**4ll4,vohsfet44
the shop
with idle..offineti; -- who I were 7
4 1 148 . 14111 ii way ;. aiid ticiw -She had .be'
so: ashamed - and . , - .wretched , and - so cut
itt tile desertion of John.Weare, that s e
tleterniiii4 to go bisek to Davin -
!Ohre."
you won't now ?"Ife' said, as th •
letinm over the 'stile leading to the Jl.=
haul liehld. • "You'll met-- ready at'ono..,
WI
,be marOed soon 'as possible,
, brl'ore , the fruit in the garOti - is 1• 1 '
•It took a long time to talk her.iiito.
(abon t • three' quarters of an hour,) 4
'Olen she... Was• very happy at heart, an
.oliattered like a yoting .magpie, and to
,TOlin how Fhe had snubbed - Captui
McGee and had thrown all his Howe 8
Out of the windoW.• •
. ...1. w as
`And it really, through Aft,
ear Hibbs that yon.waylaid i ie to-inght
Atte asked.
*: • _••, .
bid for him,l might never ha
Sema ?" • •
'Perl4tps hot."
i•t*;) give Bibbs a regular liug•whe
I get home,". the; tboUght. And 'al:
4id ; and thellay: before she was •ma
rigid sbe bought . him
debghts ilk to this day.
•
'UV LITTLE -WIrItAtAGEIII.
fii
13Elt -22.4875
thuthped 1(64 fdgainsr thi3ivrin
4ash, and away,l - :wen t, ming lover
!green award with`: - ten tiates mote ea.:
• •
'?ess than I even desplayed cathen
tn my ; boyhoodls days. I caugbk her
. . r e oi s v h - e fo w r as ti n ie ag a,j ;
l w a a w ; r t,o ;, , the
sai ard d
eerier-
, ..
)h I but can't4*-IFait. nntil.f get ?". drawrcit 1 in gni*, Opals
ic - jerks.: "Let :me' see ; what Was it
nnised to tell yon`?" .. ' '.
•• 1 • f
Ylnither you-loe . me Or not, ypi2 l P.to
ng little wretcb," said :I fairly , iMt of
voce. - ,• 1 - .1 - .. -.. ' • -
ow,. look here,4 4- Will ; if. you don't
off calling, m' r. • names,. I' won tell
at all. Ipr ;Mise'd: you say ri ' I '
)f•-course youdid,.ailedon't• be all
a6out ii:" . •• - I
~ ••• .. .- I •
f you h oily ntq l 1 •can't • speak s'it. all
twill t:ike some time •to think uyer
subjeeis`ol loie
~ to :see it ritt I are
og Diem. • Letj ine see—bi.ginning
mot her tingeri-7- 4 . ' There is'Old Ohole
'a one l . the Prince--tbough .bP hurt
• arm you, IZ•iie,wis •rwo; and 1 old
idlv is three ;.itusi, Watch is four.;
let's• nee:-L.SeAI :then) is: Mr. ,Wiaurd
paint: it five." . - ~ ..
.. j '
dun,t think: I stnppe4 to thank 1 tier
.hat answer, and:if my return : col the
Jr.W.IS 11 .n.as . ,Japid . lni 111 V exit from
from
was,pertainly, .far,more digititredj. . I
taken my hat aiid„was .outi,uf,l the,
befory ',Jessie re . iialled the holise,i,
Went. lioitiOAW ho'• enviable 'state of
Al, and sitting g down itimy ;iron chair
,ii to "think. and 'plan how I . cinild
tit' this provoking .little . e1f..., nave
I wouid: blit,lio . w.? ' That was i the
. , .. . , .•\.• r -
Owl. ' . . • • -
• ,- • • • ,
i. letter for yon," Called out •myiboY
. .
at ti e door, • •it • -
• I' oak the letter and', teire tfoptuf. It
was front an uncle . :of mole--a stirgpon in
a it urish lug city,- making me, it; very! ad-,
vat' ageous othr ill .would ;'come and
(like his.place. - Th4 was just' the.sitti-: - .
Lion -I had been Wanting :for 'years, add .I
tailed it with delight now: . . l•
"bat Jestie."l thougfit.-.--"could I l&tie
7! 4 • - . , • 1
-AT
111
you
t 1 "
I toe
Elm
you
Brii
par
it, i
had
gate
1711
beg
our
her
<pie:
. , .
Moment's' reflection shoWed me it
was 'ust what was 'needed; ter if She +al
ly - c• red:for me My, absence' world. oke
her'Ding to'acknowledge it. It did Iron
tali, long, to make - artangenients,•andi be'•
fore night- they 'Were , itlldeotnpleted and
'the ext morning I started for the station
mill gat Mr. Hole's :on -My way, to ilnd
Jess e good-bye. I 'could 'see the little
wits did not believe 0ne...v.0rd . . - of Ilie
i
stet ,Ifold her. - . ' ' -
. -,•• ho'De, Mr.' Will; you • Won't :break, v.
you
.itruron the train;; it .Would Make it
so bid . for you," she.
,titittl, with ' a qUeer
al, as. I concluded.. •
: ' •.r. toil yea_ nig.: be there - ta•belp;ine, - ', I .
•retorted. . 'Ain t seriously, Jessie, I:ani in.
earnest how.. It is probable that' shalt
not See...you 'again , for Yeats, fore-if Ifike
the place .I shall remain there alteg4th
er." : .. ' • - -••-. ' • -
Si e Still - believed it some trick,' fok her.'
eyes] said, too plaiiily;:"Toit':'Can't . cheat
Me attain:'" Atid Oa said :good-byej as.
coolly to, if, it • were' „only . for ,a day.l
1L•
went down. the walk feeling just iiilAdatn-
In n st-have felt- when he left - Paradise; , s'-
cepti that he took his Eve ivith.hiria 'and',l
- mine b-hind.. f ,' . ,
..
.- . • i .
~. I . scan well pleased -with the • place and
was not long iff accepting my- uncle's pro
posals.: I wrote to this effect to a lawyer
desiring him to dispose -of
at ,Olikdale. .I .knew. Jessie would-hear, of
it, and it would . give het Ito understand
that - I had .no in tention.of returning:`; tit
three days I followed the - etter, determ
ined that if I did not. succeed- this tinie
to gire her up forever:though my heart
gave a 'quick . throb of .; pain - at - the
thought:. - . -.- , .. i . - I 111
• It"was just at twilight, of a .pleaßaut
September day, when. I reached °A
ddle.. ' •i.
Direct to Halv's I took my. way ; sity
ing to myself as .I. weaf i ."now or never!''
I entered the dim: pi.rlor:ununnouvetdH
By the ilito . hglit 88W Jessie sithrtglor,
the sofa, her head reatiopm the soft 011-
tow. . .
She, was alone and; had not heard my
istep.. Was she asleep? A. quick sob au
iswered nit.. That augured well for my
suet:tent. In a morroit I was kneeling be
lier, and had raised the busied head.
t:Olt I am 'so glad tO ; Beg you, W 4
.They told me you would not return, and
I:have been so lonely without you." :
"And =I have been so lonely too, Jessie,
said. "Hy hotue anywhere
would always be lonely without you,
Will •y9o' , ge,i and share - it-with . me ?",
The`answer, was, very low but Iknew
it the allirtnative. '
",-Witl you become mywifs next week?"
I %VAS detertuined •tO :mike sure work
•• 6
.•
;-Thero was some beflitation, , a few cib
je,o4-one litised, but 11nally gained the,
satnn•auswer -to - that; , .- ••6
Xfien hurried to
,the drawing room 'to
see the obi [Wks. .There '*ustonsidera
'bie 'pleasure exPressekat unexpected
arrival, and great burpiise when my tir,
rand was made' klioWn :and a few ter
land regrets from the mother ut parthig
;with Jessie, and hearty'congratulatiolis
from the'father,oniciu4q4;b:r.tbe kld
',."Tliai:j9,4, ‘,106Jy'',“514.1104.414rd
,cbange her mirk' While changing: h er
'dreg' .
- Not sOlioWever. J n u week I got tne
'prettiest, best little wife in ail Englai,4 ;
'and what is better `I :think so now,
'even though she did say ion titipytea after
the ceremony; fq , . never Itrild pop floviO
yeti, after all; Will!'
Aud. she never has. to.this day.
-77 7 7 7
4) , n - hag - lady:at' hoine.fioni baardingi.
stlhool for the twillayl4' - *.grasiced if she"
roast be ef, when :fihe replied : ".1 4 1 . 0
.14 tginkiaii;:.. , gastrnsoashiaLcsatiitty-:44:
! :1110ilid111'.0 me ma: > .1 pave arrived at the
ultitriatv stage 'of deetirlita' enuidoteht
di'et.,tio. integrity 11: Th'e youtile
lady ivav'trever asked ';if:'B4o:!pah.l have
~a nything ever again. •
very ,
third man an A;;:x4sis:is Hanna
Brniiro, Jcihrilon. or , TSmith, while
the halauna'anawer to. the Milne Of "belle,
',there
"Yoqio*,44 44 10 *WA
pow: qi***toit oomPr*s4t , gust; n
jiWit ip th,4 rapes
• a • • •
0. 40 4h0un,,,ka11.*- 11 -arrested in
Idenli ll l:4 :4l44 *liebadY else;4
, tiousers. , 4 ,•
pennsAvania and Ohio, however, became too
limited for the. AntHisiof.etninigretlon ; hence
within the past forty years, the vast resources
of prarane land have becn enlisted in the war-.
fare ,of, iiibor death; , and "Land- ahead",
now rinthi from Maine 1.9 ,the RockY,liloun
laires al! ' d PaciOeit oaat• reiterate, the
call of teeming milliorut, surging on in quest of
land/ 41 4 . .
, .
With, all, the „restless, rushing lamb, which .
has Aartictertpd t h e hosts of "e.tantigratiof!
wbstward„for.the last one-halt ' -halt '
ed.& century f.
•
the masses have secured but a little of the rich - ,
'fruition duo their, earnest toil and gigantic et
forts. , '1 - •
Those who 'anticipated an Eldorado of hid
den trq,strespitave seldom reached higher than
a farm with A' mortgage, as remunerations for
fives of iineasant labor and untold privations
In a•litt)e mote than a decade of yowl, there
ins been added to , the fartiferis hitherto onerous
burdentyridiroird and other monopolies, agents
or middielfets; increased- taxation and•unretriu
nerative 'times for , produce ; until !many, yea
thousands bave tell beneath - the lath of amp
pOinten'hdpes'ind deathly,poverty 4f.f - rise no
mint =: • , • . -
Let pp elieculator write theft epitaphs l'
Watt,” towitiei. tip „ With its
suniblue4dliopttful prgispeCti
•.„
rentuneratCd and lovely, pleblan n ot Cad if
bal/Cs, the farmer need Po Innger,be a tool of
fideiule and speculation.. -.,: •
lbe.Ohnge movement inangurat4 la 1807,
ttlittptbrople and intellionetudivid
'ltalia lAN yatiblngiOn4ets a vast 494-064'F'-
erstrti!i,!eitfth ‘Pd fortielf-do
fencA *filch pirleultinieta t trupt4; them:,
selves and tbatl God,:ma ; aspire: 1 9***11;3fit
Rtltrolglt,or, excellence apd nobility 44 the
11 404* f4i n itlt t ll 9 ll. 'i ( 4 .0 1 ; iiiiiited,4 o s l
trfto:for . .f_P/Tfilf - by , tug/Art*7BolP
411 Y1 afilkomia WSW* uurPuni p! Auffx
teY'WlllMlikr Sof :wittli: ll9 ' rear,* trum.corrupl .
letinitttiottinitroo',l6‘,oan! WOW* sad
bean :Moirtaa>t: .
Tier have figured el4efizio -Waal UM
sic flegiu** B willing Wirtiforirrarysisaip
1141 44 fitteAstlas. WY- will staid. awl_
detbintilinfr Gait sr lada halt 'sr 1401-
11107
tut:l* 4 11 : 111 , 41 000 1 ,1:4 0 0.: •'.
EtiPtY• tba
ilkra krt . • oftio Os btgh* Wile' MO.
MUSE
~k=J
BY.lCat B•""NtiFla
Oh; spOtkits white soul from ilia Inlinl e
tiniest -
/fere' elosti in thy mothei's arms tends:
rest: l
walt4d thy coming With hopes fond,'
' feais,
And Welcome thee now with my glad, jb
- To. which of the sainted ;rve loved upon
Was't elven my. darlini, to watch. o'er thy
•
birth • • -
And who were thy escorts this bright, 'l4ll
To bring thy pure soul to lie Bided with its
clay ? 1
,
I feel tit* fond presence, they lean o'er rry
be'd,
And over my, heart a sweet influence shed-T
-netter before uuto ins bath been given
Such deep 101/0 fur God and such nearness t r
• heaven 'f
My baby's wee fingers hive brought dowb
the key'• '
To closed, Inner gates of the City to me, •
Thus, 4 ivita the first hour of. , thy, life, little
Thy beautiful Mission of love bath
Thy first, breath awakened in such parent
heart : '
Wsri praise to the. Father whose lent jo
' Woo art-- •
His blessing w@ ask our own little girl,
Till.back on His bosom He seta the ,brigb i t
pearl I •' 11'
Montrose, Dec. 10,1875. ' ,
- r (OrigitiaL)
"LAND - AHEAD !"
HT M. it. 'MA CE.
In 1442, three small ships sailed out upon a
pathless °dean ; •and when Christopher COlutti
bus,promised a premium to him who first saw
land, the, disaffected crew became more bora:l
-fni, andt he Western Eldorado's fabled wealth
was in anticipation almost their own. . I
Time hastened on, soon the frantic , cry rani
out "Land ahead l"—wild enthusiam ruled etic
heart, and all honors were confeired upon him,
' who had 'conceived the gigantic' project of
crossing a trackless sea, in search of an: un!-
' known world. ,
Columbus with a numerous retinue, landed
Upon the stranger shore, drew his sword and'
took petuession` In the name of blsSoiertigmi.
Ferdinand and hibella.
"Land ahead r lei 4 • been the expectant cr3
for cent:l:dim . ; "and as the &lencelof AgriculL
ture beeame hetter understood and more remit'.
neratlve to the operator, so much more has thi ,
farifier hastened to 'win the rich spoils of
spade and hoo,"•as . fast as dollar!
flowed it, the cofferiso fast they flowed fo'sth
again to purchase, more land. Really it has WI
come nearly a mPlaotnania in the agricultural
ranks tosee-how many acres one man can OWL{
and Or thetax'4 ll l o 4efLtkal! teas hoer icw he
can own, and secure the greatest. amount of
happlueis and prosperity.. 'Columbui,rfor near
'one:half of a Century, considered 'EtirOpe-tuff
straitened `in 'acres for . him ;,and neve r
o'er until he spanned 'an iineiplared ocean by
enterprlie, and opened the Golden ditto of Age
ricultureitipoi the American bentinetit:
The \ eastern portion was soon drafted inter'
the farming interests ; but as emigration con:
tinned, arid acres became limited, and the Reif,
was so reeky .and poor, that it was, said the!
Yansees bad to grind the, noses of their sheep;
to sharp points, to enable them to reitl ketweeni
the rock* ; - then "FS'estward, empire . took her'
way.t?
. ,
The. hirtjle resources of Pennsylvania and
Ohio were conjectured, 'Land .ahead I",echoed
back o'eri the rock•bouud fields of the Etistern
titatee ; and a : tidal wave of wearyi dishearten
ed farmers limbed westward along the valley of
the Mohawk.- r
.
The,little ones were .sewed in the ends of a
bed-tick, to protect thitu rim inclenient
vieatber, and the bed-tick: was swung over the
back of a hors6-while the wife and babe rale
the-second horse, and husband and cow tialg
ed behind as a rear guard. ' •
Per Yew bi4,llmicxy.
NUMBE4 51.
,aas,
, • *
auction block, what will those oily Wined
and hand shaking - ages:its, with their Whits
coated horses and shining curls& care for
you or 1, oh, Patron ?
Henceforth, we trust that farmers will . Mingo
facture a, new . formula, Where they will rank as I
equals with all companies' ifs slumliteee, buid
ness tact" and educational Abilities, will skink
the world as their fis a fur isimr,and all maw ,
alleles as their conquests.
"Lled ahead" lies in its dormant wildness
all through this vast American agricultural ter
ritory to be reclaimed , and drafted into service.
and by the munificemt hand of cultivation
to "bud and blossom' as the rote."
A short tour through any of our thorough.
fares discloses acres of 'tillable land; overgrown
; by briars. burdeeki and boneset. 4 yearling
rat would starve in a ten acralot of such gar.
bage, and the only plantlible reason for fencing
such fields, is the honest Inlanders. whoftald% r
"Faith, we are fencing these acres to keep, the .
poor eraythers from starving in them."
"Plough deep and find the gold. my boys, -
Plough deep and find the gold,"
was the list, will of it 'farmer upon his death
bed.
' 11is sopa supposing that he lad buried bls
Money, ploulgoed deepy sad well fa search of
the bidden' treasure, and by the rickhamsb!
rewarding their arduoua labors. they 'realised
the concealed wisdom of their, father's - last ha.
toast. •
Uncultured lands cry out for cultlntlon er•
eryivherd, look ye fanners sad speed to the ref
cue.
Another field, Brother juad Sister' Patrons.
await the skillful hands of the flusbandmen,
andwho is better fitted for the world wlderlia
eupation than those .who come closer to God
in their daily avocations than all others.
Thousands of farmers, *air wives and child
ren throughout our land ,are nominally tiew•
era of wood and drawers of water," but to*
can read and less can write.
In Missouri the law has recently been passed
that after 1876 no man can vote who cannot
read and write.
I trust that some law will be passed 'and =-
forced in this litate;`also. What s vast falling
gtf there would l c in our toting population,
who never know how to 'Tote, until they aak
some one.
. .
And when the Elstens receive - till right of
suffrage and, representation in the political arc=
na ; an educated mind will be as needful is
Ihem ha to the opposite sex, and is now.
painful to see so many * unable to enter
into the beautiful sentiments embodied withal
our Ritual and journals of the age, hecause of
their ignorance of the nrit principles of correct
reading.
"Land ahead" then for every Grange to par
ticipate in, to induce the arming community
to come within our told where they may im
bibe lessons of mind culture with those of Goa
vi
There is a gigantic area to compass in mak•
'rig the Grange such a school as is nerxted, and
every member should cooperate In the mlighty
revolution so opportunely commenced against
weakness and ignorance. • •
Each should rival the other ln disseminating
valdable. newspapers and magazines among
their neighbors, and by precept and eiample
have the' world some better fur our living is
it.
Tbtkfinances should be economically garnered
and invested In a choice library, where el my
come and quail rich draughts from thePierbm
spring of knowledge and learn the gloWlng
language and noble tboukhts of ancient eat,
modern sagt.l•and philosophers.
Blended with other accomplishments olio.
requary, L.) the success of an e.nterprise, Abe
Musicartalent should be nortmisl and.cultivs•
teefor social enjoyment nndmantnal benefit.• ,
Farmers are the creators of the germs et all
business, the commencement of all capital,
but when they look forth and behold the east
territory of mind' and matter to be cultivated
and remodeled to the true standard of perfect
tion, they exclaim, "Who shall be stallcleat foe
these things F.' .
"Land ahead 1 0 Ab, the silver chord wW be
loosened; the golden bowl will be broken at
the fountain ; dust shall
, return dust as lt
was ; the -. bright ; Everlas ting; ot brotherhood
shall be broken upon' the enclosing casket„ the
spirit shall return Unto God whd gave it, ere all
these spactous Heide opened up for human seal
stall be traversed and subjected but though
we are allied away and Our plough shall roil is
its with:dialed furrow; yet 'let lb all with our'
face to the foe, Or thb 'great • work will go
Toiling millions shall be redeemed from the
servitude,of unrequited UAL.. and with atlads
snd bodies enfranchised from the gsliineehains
of oppression and igneninee ; men and women
a universal brotherhodd 'will yet rise up and
with Parra to Clod, nuituring nom, dispensing
Citsarrtr and taithful in annum will pro.
miunee l the Grange—blamed..
• Auburn Grange, No.. 101.
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IF I CQULD ONLY.SEW,• MY ;
Again and again was Anti yeorldnig cry re
p4mted—
The velmeiTO - 044,A1id the water chased brs
fresh wind, Olayed !iitstag, th`tisite of
the ship.' , The 'sailor - V. - scairt /Mate quite
youthful, lay itt his nairow bed,tils eyes &dna
;his limbs stid'ening, ins failing. It was
not pleasant to die thus : IR't b ls shaltia., plant. ,
iag shill ;but tierieemed not tri r tiditil his Wily
comfort his eyes kiokeci litr witty end Mr ur
snot; broke fbrth that griewdzig •• -
"It i could only sou my mother r
in old sailor sat by, the Mitgolli bilP %aids
mica which he Ltd been
Ile pent over the young man„ arid •• -
why - he was so ,ansibus r'
Pail BO Winfllty
"01 that's the reason" it.:ssrk Is; Ingutati t ,
"Vs nearly, broken b.4oll.irtp atltt rettell ? -
die in peace. She war a vacs; Mogie!,lo cue—, •
0 I •so good 'a mother vibe bore everything
trout her wild boy and once She sitd : "My son
'when you come to die you Wit remember tWs. •
0 it t could only 'tee my mother r
'fbirnevZr saw• his mother. He died with the
yearning OPou his lips; as luny a one has died 4 ,
he aliStitati 00 mother that loved them. , ;
, ,tioys,•be good and kind to your imother.
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,Like'nunt garments, like tadli carpets:every
thing - Ims aright Side aids wrong Ms. Yolk
take any joy, aud.t, , ,Y turning it toned your
dud , troubles on the other olds ;wr you my
the thiNgreat.hti trouble, and by basing' it •
you• tutfloys on the Oho side. 'Da
ilooK*l rinaßtilln never caste .4 shads. On
*it *idea st 'Mos oar does thirgwatied of ilk's
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simlitoo. I* Vac *Om is UN Aged s
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