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MN= Guntti 10antottlit PUBLISHED EVEBY,TRUBSDAY B/ORPUNIat By O,IriaTT.&.BARI3OB; ' smiIIPORTs" iv,rickAtf , 60,ONTT, mum , • 0150 0, Advance. Rates Of Advertising. • 1 001tuntrotie ....635 00 444.20 00 .e , . ......... :.. •eiz. .. . _2OOO • .it .. . . ... ..... ;200 one meare.er.l2 . 1.60 .11tteh sUbsequent 25 'Business Cards; with reiper....:..% • " ". ' '6OO These.Terme will lie etrietli .." Busincots J. 11.110L1LE8, . .. {Wholesale ind Retail Dealer. .in Provisions and Pandly Groseriee; Dryßoods, Boots, Shoes Nate, Cops; Nails, : Woulteeliptions, &o, '&e. Store. One, door, west of the Astor R ouse . ' . Tenni; Cash. , ' . '. •' . . - - . ~ . ~ • •. • . Prenting...the'lrpllte '.Bqtmee., :Olean . , N. T. ',Texas M - IRILI-na;•Riakletme.' The Robes Bongo is entirely. new . • lad bailkaf.lirlek, - and is fatlished lif modern style.' '• The' propefeloi Hectors himself: that ' his isconinstola- • lions are' et stliMmied by . rmy . tiotel' in •Woitern.lisve • York: • Ciirfikee -inn to end. from, tha 'Zie3v York 'OB. .'. Erie Ban Road.;' - .:: -.....'.- : • .. -:.. , - . 38-tf. .. . , 11YRON l!Mnl?f,, •. . .Arroinat'Aii .14w; Einuitbpcirt, M'Konn County: PC, Agent Ed' liessit: Heating & Co'a Lands Attends' especially to the Collection • fit Claims; • Easininationof •. Land Titlee; , PaYment'er-Taxes.• and all business iela -::41% to Real Estate. (Ellie In . 'Hamlin Bleak. - • GREET!! HOTEL ....... . . , ... . . .. .. D. A. - Whiorrr,'Projirieror,—ht KinrUa. 'Warren co u n t y Ps. , ,We Table will be -041101144 with, -the,..beet the - 'country affor4Nand be spare no palml aceOtpodatimg . . . , • ... . E. aour) Rogzits, Atte - racy and t ;Law, will attend to ilia col • 1 action of ftlaitos , conatain Countle..- I. Pot ;Aar, WlLean, Elk, Jefferson, cod .olearkeld. 0 timetlipCrt,'WHea • ,ctounty .• • . . . ... . .. . . ' .... , • 11..BOUGHTON: ELDFIVi v : •" • • . . . ~ • . .. Attorney and Counsellor at %Last,: Sinetboort.; ISPltean ' • Conner,. Pa, Business. entidated to Me oarerfor eke counties of fil. , X.eani'Potteeand 1111t•will bOpromietly attended tro•••• Office is the Honee,, seeonet.door, .... . . .;-•• • DB. - . phyacian- and.Bargeo4',..emethPert,.:ri,. will•attelid to professional calls arlOL•ptemptiteee., • Office in Brirt- • well• Block, secoad'flectit. •.; • .-•, • • • .•' N.; O. BUTLER' & co, ...... Wholesale and Ren,l- Dealer's 'in -Eliapie tuid :Sauey .Dry .-: Goodef Carpeting; Beady Made Clothiak,;and (lona tal • --Foinishing Gooda,.flooto and sttenia, Wall ... and Window .. Paper, Looking tilasaea &c:. At Olean; N, Y. 11 X 1 INETT HOUSE, Satethp . ort,.BlPßean. Ileaarsrr,,Prolxrle tor--oppaeite the Otourt HOODe; A neir; large, corn • , modloue;and Weltairplatiect house: . JOHR C. BACKU • . . . .rt ' Mkt?. tfu t tit= li ruttrnM,4 n e l t t ft P ;roieuslo elute. 'counties of 111.11eaRi,Petteiand Kik, :Office over & Bref,here' Store: ASTOR:HOIISE, - . . . , 1. Liloistas,..oroprietor, Sthethtiort;Kean Co., Pa. Stagg £o and from thia place 'atop hero. Good .accom idodattotle and reasonable 1 • .. • 8. B. SAETWELL, . Genpx'ar Dealer in. Dry. Dooda,. Dr Oceriee,'" Ciockary ' P . oady-BiadA.Olothinai,Boota and Shoes; Hats and'Olps '• • &c., opposite the, Court House; Stnethpcir Pa. . .''', '. • . .. GIDEON..IROIIB - •. ...... ' . Dealer in Dry 'Goode; Grocaries,.-Pork, , Tionr, Salt;itian .Readj.-ifade Olgthing,,Boota and Shoes,' &tot* In Ea.- • to'n'a old atandd3methport pa. eanaral patent' 4edi-• IL&CPMY H OUSE;. . , . Parser of S ocon d and Liberty arrests . / • Warren.,• Pa, 'lt BAABilli,•Proptietoi.: Travelers. will bpd good ac commodatleas and reasonablacharges. . • E. S. •MASON, . . .. , . . • Dealer in 'Strives, ifn Warn; ia4anatt Were,' io,, li.est, .. aide of: the 'Pablio.Anore, Broethport, Pa. Custom. ;.wort done .to order. on the :ehortegit.notion, enein - the .c. ~ wit eubstantial.menner... - . " . -: .. ' ' '' -' : - W. S. BBONiRnM4Ti, . Deider In Dry' Goods,' Groceries, Grecliery, ' , Hardware Boots, SboeSellate, OaCs, die Haat , Bide of 'the Public Aguayo, Smethrort,' Ps: . , , . . . .. , .. . puler 'in ProidelotienndTatnily . °rogation genera*, tit .laool3 .:Valley, .111 , kearr 09..,'.:Pa. :•Greini' Lumber, ' ilfilmtles, &o.:, taken in :axohattge for Goods. :Iratent • Medicines for aala.... -., .- ' .. ." • "*. • • • -• mitt=vs nom," . .. . . . . , . lilne .. 1. LA:riAlliti...krOptibtar,-.4lliighprY Bridge,' all 0.0, ,'i's:. Thu bode./ is situated about nine tulles from iltm ' etbport . on the ; ;bad to Olean t and will be fouud'a convenient stopping-plane.:.._ .. • . -. ' • • •• " : : EMPORIUM. HOUSE, •shippin t .mirmpto..; Xinsucani ProPrldf or; .A.. commodious and well furnishad - touse... Strangars . and t,Cayelers ink find. good accOnrmidatious.' .FMCIU4{! VALL E Y goTg,, . . . - • • • . .• .By 7..GOODiVrIC . 'This Bonito le eitunted'abont five m ile s . , from Othethiort on the remit:lolopm. • • Bleaeure puttee , ..and qoeis emibe accommodated on the shortest *oticei• • • • • •win atez,v,irelr Hovg., • • lifpuCiropeieior.. This house is situated hell •wilyhotw, eulialethportund,Olean., . If you want telloOd., dinner this is. theldses to stop. —— • . *. .. . . °HORD'S C9RWIN, ', , .' : . ... •.. • .., , . . 'prOprletof or. the °tilt '14111,y at 'lrdeohttnlaaburg id'o ...ireas Ointilty Pa. .I?lbut.: Bilial;.atiff.Beed, omuitotljr. :. on haiikatalforiitie,ll s laike arid /Mini' iluantliffit. . . . . .- - • ....RAILROA DR . OO SE ~ % VtattaeSigrasTan• Poprietor, Norwich; ...„- . , • , .. • di can Co. Pa'. - - GOcd 'AcChtxmodatiocecanhahad there t al . . Ra ALVEGANY HOUSE, • • WILLIAM 114.iIRLL Proprietor, at.Porl Allegany, Ate 'Aeon Oounty Rs. , Thlallotel le 'gloated at the. Juno. .tlon of the Ennetbportand Allegany )oadei nine ntlles mint of Smetbport; . •• •r: .p4Aptpi,t,pi::' , ..4o:p;, NOR IDE OF TUE In!IILIC . SQVATIt) PX'adfOr M'Kean Ti'E.nridireignadbavhig.iirchased the above, prepartnie now prepared to 'entertain the traveling . Community . nn d , resident boarders on reasonable terms. It hii constant aim tobave :his, • . . ; ' • TABLV, ..N i vE,Lts turirx,T4D.. with the bestthe country'afferde.... • A 'Well Veitalated and Capiciik Barn "and .Ntl64 ere conn'acted'With the premiles',and a ,carefuf healer will always be to, waiting. ' -A: • A • Thi:intlereigned hopes;•bi'prompt_ attention ao the wants of hie, gueete to merit the initren Oftlie• public. : ' • ', .:A :' .~:. :f.: c‘Buzz—t!uit.titizz-L:buzli" "Indeed I. cannot stand this:: • You'll 'drive me . gnite crazy' with your buiz, huiz;buinhig. I nd will. have.oilenee. I find that'plain; pleasant persuasion PO ON I shall , be forced to resort to' a, Wither:method; Di_o*,lis 7 ten one„and all,' while I, assure you that , the firof .sehotar r ii or young;. young`gentleman of lady, w se! . Whtsperiili.ithout 'have, win rerdiet" • • The teacher, - Mr. Arthui.Stone; closed .his bearded -lipsfirrnly; antrglancCd abotilthe old fashionedsphOol room, with a le'terrnined ex pressio n, as • he ceased, speaking.. 1-16 - ividentli, , meant jut what he.had. : sai(l,-meriat the face of 'the stout, stalwart yOUng gentleman, and pretti,.*itching, hiight,..cy . ed girls arOund . him. FOra.momeat there.was a dead silence among nil white:every aye..was•firred Upon the hindiathe; Yesolute • face of the teacher.' But . . ...„ in - the'little crowd of eager ; u p - turned facei, there was. hut one on: which : hie: eye sought' in ttitivelyrdrawn,,as • it. ware,•.by.stime strange, mesmeric' OWer. , One:face; and one . 'it'''thiit moment Which 'wee it•pretty pictUre.of Pikuant beauty, • With:its saucy, inquisitiie bluer eyes,. which met hisown .fully and ..ilaringly; . +-its Strawberry red mouth, pursed' up, by•the: most provoking end daring, of smiles, that seid it es 'plainly*. as words could :haye •• said it. .crY-cur won't fetule•ezii,' Arthur. Stone, if I _whisper ever ' . : • • • A sidden'flash anger'redened.tip into lhe cheeks . Of •the.young man, andlshot from the depths of his.fine .gray: eyes., as he,,sitid deter minetlly; answer to the smile of the red Moutbrand blue eyes, ;and the toss of the dainty, bead=c6l repeat Iti I will , ferule the Ilrstsehol 7 . at whom I: ee whiapering•withotxt leave!" . : . . . This time there w.ao no mistaking it; -.there was a perceptible, motion of Anna Havvkes' pretty head; an unmistakahle light her eyes, and a' whole . unbroken sentence„wreathed about . the curve.tif: iips, is she turned . carelessly to her Ili:tics— "You can. ferule me, it ; you choose," she said. mutely, not believing that , he would venture tondo it.. , ."And I 'certainly was the silent reply of the young man, confident the while that she would not allow him an opportunity of patting his threat. in'. execution. • • But he *as ill. at ease as he turned moddily to the arithmetic rn class from. which his attention had beeMdrawn by .the neusual confusion. : Affair e had talon a disagreeable turn, an unexpected course, and Whatever he • might do, he could not better thein. : There was but one way for him. He must put a Stern-face oil.the matter.T.He muse Maintain his dignity as a teacher, even if he was obliged to tpinat aside'hisiown wishes and inClinations: Anna Havykeit, pleasant .) , witch . ini,•graeetul Anna r -the nee' bright star' plat' threw so much `': ; light upon , his,' arduous`; some 'duties; ,the wenn, 'hearted. girl had, grown'. nearer- nednearer to. Min .its , the - 0; 11 wintry .days Went Icy; till' 'tin•:bad dared hope, Silently but earnestly, that some time he might he more tb her than anyone else in'the world, even if She, if, She came between him .and Pis Auties; must be•Sacrifided, was a miser - Ale, thought, and ho greeted it with'a `long," deep drawn sigh;. • ' •,' ~ • - ' Not once during' that forenoon, - did hitt . .if en tnrc:to. loektoWitids . Anna'a seat, or allow' himself•lo.patiae• anywhere' n her 'vicinity; for fe4 eayii,snight be greeted by,s provoking whisper. Not once ;I sayi but T must At A If& .O.4RDEN'tkATIE. , .14and bac.l4'bewlilderlag. •.•'•/.lre . plaied say Arians round ;t rasa du; 'wilyynai:.paiki:trlcka, War triadilnY . lloly.Onind. •.. E1,44 , 11•64—0n ;aikari yonr,addlc, . 'Your apabided and your prate Tou cannat antex In thlawalk; I'vo - olnead my garden:gate. . •• Stand back, ye thOuglitii of tradeend" pelf ) : I have a refuge here 3. ••• : • to ootamntlO,iiitti taYB9II; r • . fa,oirt Of gear. : ', ' Tbeati : botrera are sacred to the patio ;• . ; • •Of plihosoOta loge ..• Within these, boundi no eiories 'rage • • . live.ahnt my gar d en door. ••• en Bilpid.baOk r i frivolity and Pow; 1t fia day of epritig; • ' , • I want to see my. toins And hear. the 61.ackbird'aing ; w.loh, to prithedi. n,4llle'ireegy . • And make , my pei,ohniretkiAgh, ' Keep to W e naneerLy; if you idedsc, `;l?reehntiny gtrdenpte... .'• , * . tiava no roetnfor each as *oath, . • -• Ity !tome is ithre . selet small; • Let love'cottai'hereratid friectdahili true iivtillienci *steams ;all ; ' . . They will , cot . ,scernAtty h*hadd. staff, • .Or criticise illy store;"':' '"'' Pass on—the *oat ie wlde eneagh ;,„ I'co abut ini•sartlen Stand back; ye . pidape,'anctletile year . . The libe ty.* feel •• " Late a coat at. elboire hale , *. • Within ,theed,Piecizels *et me ro're, •.: • . Nitlth . aature, tree froin'etate;. • • • • . . .. • • . • Thera le io.tlneelin. the grove; , • . ii•a'shut ray, garderfgate..„, . •. - What taiote contlanarglare and strife? eiLanot always ellmbi ••• ' I would riot struggle all Joy life; , I need a breathing time. • •-* • : l i aesO.o—Vv.a.eanetlfied tithe grounds -;. • To frieedehlil, I dye :and lore; Tipieeleimet.:COrai althialtheir boatide, .• - ettut.mylgarden door, . FERIILING ANAA HAWKES ; „ „ SMiTHPORT MIKEWCOUNTY' PA., TRURStIAY; FV.B. 'lO `' XS except the long daring Which kie•watiti ed her pagerly;• as' . she 'befit over.' her slate,' working but her algebraic problems, apparently Ic•st to ev e rything. about ' :" her,'••••;Tvo Or three , times he started friini his sitit•to go , to, her ail .sistance,.as shelcnit ber white broartperplex-. • • •• edly, • but a..itrange, neW•felling•,:•like , pride, kept•him,back, tboirght he bad never seen her lossk•lialf:eo pretty - loVeable• as then, as she sat-there bending theughtfully over her, hook, with one hantirtinnirigrapidly. unclog:lee. fully over her slate., - Her dress of dark • Ciira son cloth, with its:full sleeies confined .at the wrists by black velvet:hands; .fastened high in the neck, but in'anch a . ••'Marnier ',air to diaplaY her full, white throat. Was strangelibecorning to her. He hall 'never thought•of it before,;hut therowas a certain refinement net taste that was truly "pleasing. It ""was visible in: . every= thing "she Wore : :-•the' dainty : :cambric confined at the throat by a small,- cameo breast pin; : the' knots black' vel ribbon fastened . 'ahout her •lafruiiant.brovrri . braider' the pellte' black silk aaroii•; with its:liirdle•Of silk • cord; and full large:, drooped.taiseis L aild the slender, shining little kid "linots that peeped daringly out from the:folds of her ample slcirt. - ;• 'ln ail: his Wei' . 44thur Stone hod : never lookedupon a face : or, figure so : Pleasant:Or...captivating. elf he watched-her;she' !Maid. her eyes to face... In a. moment the ..pretty. seriousness .whickjiat rested SobecOntinglyon her i feattirSir was . gone. ...kproiokingamile curled upon her` ropy, mouth, an' Went . with• a sudden 'rush of triumph oyer:fiei WholofaCe,.dilaiing her finely 'curvednostrils'. and sweeping .11fte a . - eunshine over the blue. of: her : eyes; 'Making snef:.rare 'dimities about her , chin, is'one Might:have sup pOsed . ta l;ye been fated..by the - - Cunning_ fore finger of Cupid himself. Arthur Stene was,vea o much a mat; of:the t i^a : know: much' • him; mid * l St, :„. ger had * died fhead r he. Said in a voice, the Coolnesti-Of ..*lll4l:sur prised Mien ' he of any aseistattce ':‘ , None, sir; • thank yciu. I have-Anita con. quered r iny exercisev•alene:toacy:'? Foolish felicity!. The 'Very .. tocil nese • of, hii manner. betrayed t hesecret, which he strove to •. •. • '.'.There was -little need of . eoyertv ' ,there Was nothing In - eoneeel. • ".And; so was that the. forenoon slißped .unpleasantly .away, antfAhe afterpoon eanue : in its, stead.. The..tea. eheris, ride far was a good, If Anna HaWkes had not be • en Rresenf Mr. Stone wohld 'have counted it'a success, but. as it.. was,. he was in, a constant tremor °fleet.. •• ••• A raised hind in-'the' neighborlinod of bet scatand a . timid . application rot' 'assistance was M, et something like an . :unraasonable fiown.• In a hnrricil and nervous way ha'pro ceeded to explain away' the'..diffictilty to the timid applicant, anxious 'to be free froni such dangerous surroundings. Just as. he WEISI cod grattilating himself•.apoa hie success, and was about turning away, ii; rapid whietered volley of words , rattled past his eats., There Wall 110 avoiding it. He ltnew the source frOm whence they : . came as well as did eyety' scholai that heard them. He could not vase thoughticiely The dread alartrilad come with such it sud 7 den distinctnees as to Surprise" him into an in- Voluntary :.:start. Eye:7 pait'of: eyes 'was turned:. inqnfringly'and curiously to his .face. He was forced:into doing his duty.' The.heavy beard about'his Month' was friendly. to . him .thee, for it covered a suspicions :pallor': that settled:there is he turned'about and rested his eyes sternly uptin . the 'dashing, piquant face of 'Anna Hawkes:' 'S'EdWiti,Hie'plettire of inno cence just theriWith'her brownlasheadrdoped, low upon tier cheeks, the petit'', white teeth crushid cruelly "...down upon the'crimson . . • . ' tcMias fittivicis,:can ion,telk whir. pared a Moment since?" • - The white lids were thrown wide open, Fund. the clear eye fixed frankly upon his own. you•oblige me,.by steppingAbis way a He led the wuy out in the floor. ""Yea, She followed him ..prOmptly,. pausing - beside the desk and restiMp one hand 'prettily uponits . • ter suppose you listened to roy'rtife this mor- .4gYes, • , • • e‘You uuderstooll'i4 too, doubtless?" perfe y• , 4(Unclerstanding it perfectly . then ; you have been:pleased to break it. can,you' : name - my' duty?" ;- ((It, does not admit of a • gelation. Ferhle me, Sir." Sheehmakeneed• draiving a slehder .gold ring froui 'her left hand...„ . "This handl!' she asked, iuddenly, looking.dp in his:face." 'pllre. have 'plenty ot: HpVtes: ,do not hurry," hestildieyailing het-question: • ”I -have sometling saY :to 'lamed her , elbove.tipoh,,thO4,4lb . afidier. binning , face upon her hand . , al . .shell be happy to listen to you," shfi sill trouble. you but a mom e nt, only . . to • say, that,,Tregrat triore'than.l aut ahle:ojar prestrithet a splinter' Whimi I intim . endeavored „to Arent with PPi forum courtesy and reipect,:and . in. WhoSe advancement : l bad felt klivelY eat, should'.l4leilari9g4oisiiethplinor,.iticti' utter contempt • Of, itiy lviehes; 'avOW a - . dis regard.for me ae a teacher and a friend. Stich a display-Is turplettaint onerfgh if a mire " child ' wilfully breaks the, rule Of scfioof,, when instead; a-young' gentleman , or , :lady ite . fer for.. getti'himsor herself, it is'intensely I assure you : that I deeply regret'. thier..".' • Anna, bowed' gracefully Strine..ceaaed speaking".. Again her. White teeth were dented in to her lip, while the litaltec r iretebled 'cloeti upon the deePi batting redef her cheeks gekour 'hand, If You , • ': 'he little White, hand was reached forth as icit were . to receive a caress instead of a blow:: So tenderly and trustingly upon, the, broad hand of the 'teacher; hiinwardly,cnrited hie s stars., ,called.himself; abrate, a 'tyrant, A ' monster. He hid a mind,to geidoWncin,his knees and prartor a big mouthed earthquake to, come and awalleW,hirM, for a sudden 'flash of lightning.(in . the winter time) to.'nuelthirn into nonentity; :fora whiilwind to sweep him with its raPidiushing wind fro'M Off the face of the earth. .Strike that, ittle dimpled hand with a • ,• • .• •• • creel two-inch ruler Heled rather cover , aye, blister it With.kisees, instead. •It . . trembled Within his grasp,' and about the, mouth of the owner. a little white.lino was , islanding the red: nese of her lips. •sPora iiipment r he .thought kneel befdre her, and aiikher'to give, the pale priioner entirely to him... It:would he his hand then, and no one could ; blame him (9r. not wishing to injure hiiewn property, : A thought struck him: 'He might strike his own . hind in- . stead of Anna's. He ,could shield her, and take the blow himself. Be was in a'mocd"for crack ,ing eiery•knuckle timt. ha ow.aed. : He raised t . is , ruler: Anna' raised bet eyes •to,his face. is lxed ,. determined expreesiottatartled her. She would beer the Without "shrieking, without starting, she, thought, but 9, she Would hate' him,- hate him,' kitte as long as' she • lived t • As thethciught,,paesod through, her . rniri4 . e gay,' dashing rewn, y pair of fine horses ''came rapidly 'up !is . the. sehooi. honse.doer... • Lucky,lucky Mr. Steite, the rule fell berm 'lesslyOU the , fair' rosypalmof.Adne, and . he ttypeds.toward ' the windoW; und . ex- Claimed bUrriedlyr . . committee, Illisillawkes, You can take youngest now; but remain to-night nag school: Even for this interruption I should feel justified in.,letting the nadir. 1)6 . 6.' 1 . • ' "The last committeeman upon. eariti,that I . would care , to see," exclairned Mr.':gtone to himself; as 116 boWed low before the pompous yodng gentleman;knowb by,,tbe.6ognoineri of Dr. ,Wesley 'Barker;who/raPped with. whip 1 , upon the door,said young.. gentlemen being, one of wealth and educetion. r . But the teacher did , ntit care a Jig for hii':wealtb—he' did not envy him—or inything owir was quite:eilual to - what he Aid' care.for was, that.Dr..Barket ( Wae a great itd. , mirer of :Anna 1 - 116srkes; and i n the present state_of effairs:he did nOCcare about having ri vals around. Evet:ything went^ 'along smooth:, ly during 'school hour's; as, it 'aivveys did during, the visits of the several 'eotiiinitl6es, but th 6 , moment school dig:missed, Dr. ~Barker. etelked across schooi-roolll.floor, and , up to . Anna Hiivrkes l Mr. *one 'bit, his . `lips with melon. 'His . rival made appearence. quitan the nick .of., 'De despised meen .7 ness heartily, denmirieed it, hut new in spite of himself, hit •etood and: listened eagerly • to eatcii thc . few words that dropped from , Dr: Brirkerrs and_Anne's. lips. , ".• • t.; I'll 0,11c,:p1r....,i!0 . de "to ex.c4eiiie,'S:liti:hea'.rd. ...“*Which'i)f:courS he barker. ittatrf dot so;certain," was •the . smiling re ply, tie she started towards his hopeyou willpardon me for daringto ask, such'a. thing, but Di.' Barker'wishes, me to drive . iVith,hitri his new sleigh, which very anxious to do, and so I'd-like to be excus ed feom remaining to-night . ta take foifefuling promisirig to comb early to-therfow.inorning."' Mr. Stone'. bowed and' said, " .very though the words altruist choked him. ke se c retly.wished Dr, 13arker and,his :new sleigh in Chin_ himself trim' froni the : ifocation'of school teaching., 'lle thought athestmed mood- , ilyby his desk watching4nna ilawkes pin her plaid - shawl closely about her throat, and tie under - her chin the bluji ribbone of her'quilted hood, preparatory to her drive with Dr. Barker that he, was the most tniserahle. tpan in eitint; pnce, and that he would pnrchattoa farm,. work afaheirelling on the, railroadj; would do any. thing, rather than tottah:,.dhather had:engaged already to take:_ehtirge the . YII 7 Inge academy the;folloWing spr‘g;hint n nw•t i i ) rcsolvedlhat he menld 'not, do it=lie would - throw,ap the engagement • ctlsicidoubtshe yttrY'brute;" 'he• Said to himself, te'the.goreqUipago:vretifdatil Ing (town street; ;Is liepu' "after nil, she: has not meditated ; th'atruthlessattackupon hie' dignity, ititylitk;iice; of it, agarg?:thk,Aiiinlisiti.triore 46: f oiciamatitin. than anything,else. -*'et ha hatt , not , giireiti her the slightest chance for, an, explanation, .but.: like . the execationer, Who, leved:,hii . et the ,pindahun OK 'lle .iii Stone Al hi;wourd )1 1 .. A, . fair- it were theie dreary.drip Bar ker. : : - SI thefiefirai ,lf. dam ...hi., ,, wee' whicherei return that.l. ate making. im (or a , • .... nese to me-411 - the interest he bas taken', in my . studies; bete in end andant Orseliebi: . ' d;'jt he could but lc;iew the truth l '.' r ''' ' ".;'," ~ciThe truth'! " the. young girl atartied. herself bythembrds. : And what wee thetruth I. , She. huried her burning face ii n • her heeds ilea)* asked herself the Atiestimic It, vitie.'tfihr. ' : She . loved Attbur. Siatkr . ligiy*l44.ohettei,*an life itself!. ~ A. trt,Otpaltf wentlrore her : linei le the knowledge . .'softlY , settleCdpwkupoe2her heart.. But Whet proof ` had' ihe'gkieri, iOin of this .1 ',What proof that she wee neiether Vien. e 'raid, selfish; unwomanly thing 1, /fli;eif;.el!le nenel • Like any ;:woman:; Wile iii,COOcious"of her, rioWer; she 'gloried in fiefs .Oier:',Arther Stone. , . But how e was . he tknoWthit it 'was any but the' glory of a' ckle; heartlesi sprint ? . rather • than .. !that of a. Strong; loving,. truei . hearted woman, who 'makes heiiiewer . a,geld:.' en Chain about.the heart of the-nian. eheldVas, by which ehe 'draws him tenderly teivaideherl. lioet, .U, how wee he to know thief The thought i'easltticinizing to ber. ,. r ' -7• . ..',..:...: . She resolved at last to him in the morn; ing and n 'entiferi her fault, humhling is . AWas.. He. should , knew, at least,:thit... she - held his' feelings too *semi to' ' wound therri'wentonly ! But in the morning,she : Was:sick and.feverish, !scarcely able telifther head. from' .. the Olio*, She could not see:Arthur that;thiy,,. and so she 'must contentedly wait far the next: i:Against ber. wishes, tor k Berker Wiesetrireoned,.whe croaked . dubiously of i liver:that was` hanging, about her. She-must be careful, be verrquief. and follow hie ditectione, he said, and he'would° Come agile:hi:the afteinoun . to learn, , ko* Ala Was getting. , . eloug.. *100 : Hi let he aftcrpoul, but at on unlucky hour. , , Anna ' sit 'leaning * . back in the reeking cliair,hY t e'l ind,, , erileek.: . Jfigcagerly en theltirei.t.', ' stibi 'i r : . learnedly at'her ebiei.fio SA*, a rapt .04:alraili:, through the whiteness Of-,her • chealti-anditi. eager light ,break but . fro*. the ',clear hlueUf her eyes: . 4 - rthur 'Stone Was . passing „by the house; end viewing with a- scornful curl of :the' . . . . Hp the handeome 'equiPage of Dr. Barker. - He did .not-look : beyebd it the paleface. heat so' eagerly fewer& hint, but : turned hie eyes cold, ty . away and : walked hatightily,downtheatreet; while Anne' sink; sigh , into :the softly euelitoned, chair. , ; Next morning she refused, to retinia 'avw,i'y , from school apOther daY,'. Arthur,Stone would say she was coWordly,•that abet faired.' fend ing, that _she aheented..: berieltiMissely, . cause of the:, misunderstandlng of. Toeiday'lf , . iernoon, Which she Was toti guilty to face;,agein. She would: go to • schcipl though she . drolipea fainting or the way. She could, not rest until her•mind was unburdened of this beery load. So she went,. pale and ,'treinblirig.ataneaely hour to ibe school house. - - ; .... . 1 ' “Hoter he - ecornaMe—'-hove he hate eR'• elle thought s as Mr. Stone tpiletly raised le eye s to.h'er kce,sand bowld a silent good • orrkint as ehe entered the teoni, How 'conk! atte Aver face that stern, cold gaze;•atid' make excoaes for not keeping her appointment of the prey'. "I was tool)L,to : crime o u t :yesterday„eltilp ing,", she said, in trkitibling . ealee,„ . sicie should not tiain broken any iwaratio...:: this' Ripening do O• . well 1" • , , "" r• - lft. Stone glattenil'ke'eklittite . 4Or tane..: The ,blanched eheeke . ,.anl white quivering lips ten-, fied to fiiitli of wiiat"she /CC ‘ , Are you able to be here tio*O' naked,. in, a tone , of voice That yed.rinpre Of tenderness than aught else running through it., filla!dly. • You cab fer—ferule , and .1 will go, horne.P she , said, while' her .:elieeks ciinasone d With' elutne; Stone . 1) 4 his.lips 6 4ek : a reply : which•roseinvollintarili te•theni. Again'was that tender, white" . hand before;.bia s waiting ,meekly tor ,its; punishment; now week:' and ah' trembling from ,. " illness . .Did e . n brutei quite, eildently• from: bet action. ...ii4--X retrit that X ~icounderV yourtrelirig. on Tueeday ) !' a, uO ha eitid, ratainitier;yarilnAa li face.. id am thotless, Ilopi,noi haarticia, . . ma . .,.,...... Will you pardon tu : ;. , The:questloriwap ask ad in a tow {. : quivering 'vdito.l , halt chlrkid-wlth i "Pardon`-void" ; : Mr.-.Stone, reireated the' - • words slowly, in. r emphatic , taiigY i‘ft lista° much isk?PiPt tne—you.Could'ipt:refasti.lo yen. , knew— ", , (T ow, , u t . miSerriblo sift), iiere—he'reir 114.4 1 136 •', --'" '• .`p• With a 4tlicki rallid :4 n o V.ettieht; the. grisied,tho iittWrevoo l ';.:4ools,,',lo494P stretched. to . ' him,' again w ith fery6tiepasiticittatiktsiiii v " 4FOrgire yo u ,r.,.he grew deep and finder , in'their eipresitian',.l.oo.,. ll° At at **l lo4l AO Iffh , ' ,F. , -,,, *, Anna' Hattliaa'`taltautel,4l l *•'' 401: 1 uPith** " much , ,the 'eatlefrAiti',4t the • sgbooi iit noti‘. -='' ) Lsr . : l4 7; . v e"- 7 - ' ' ,)- il , 4. ~ . .iv, - 70.041' tgo , 'A. --.1.---. . - -. - -7 - --1,„::: ,44`t ROV7-Z) ell EfeJL---JA #l, _,---.,,,, ~. . V.., 44' 'A • 0 " ,ILH. AL writ* loolept tit i Tooke," " which Ind , •bealtfieftili"am A` lit 4! ' 'la's* not Oita 4, 1 7•' - ,;ama'aut'. .! . 4 •. with` a 'sore iltiolit;'Whici.;:htiF i iiiiti*O" , since, .Tbe molt. le, ,tetitietlim,te •• • hit theololtiiel atarlimv itilf.plitviokki*it,, der treatment, after tetfliddlte 'time:' . , , i-,,q , ..-.. ;*;,,, ''.o cr., i,ar,e,r....) , t, 44t,' _ ~ ' H. w rites: I Went to,Astaiip misemprip day on the top or an ica;bett;titiliene4tentle i been well iiiilte:' Ma ,died lobak4:afteritoPliel of conaumption': ,7,',', ,it, . 4' iy.,-- 1-,,L1!''.114. 0 , ,-k t ui T. G. toot very 4444r4 4418 1; eetteeree waslaborioas, bat, be bid iq ippoiatlp ~i intrto. Pri'llabo and felt la' if 1 10 Moat '' 61 0 .46 He ' A..; made'the a ttem.', pt i niCtietitttrin,,.iae4ibiti .- , tendedwith ltek'ng Oilni4,tbil j 4O 14 . 4 lubieqielt'trhenmide' fraltl , itiOPll44:lofit ' wall permenently dierbled. 5 4 'iiv*, .1 , -',, 'FY , A "m 4 eat min walkei' it t i t";\‘' and, perspirinifreely,'Matild'Ain itialitkaat a - tat n e xt t°*i* d i *heer,*l 4 ''',il' l l 6 ;!* 4 l_, ~ tome fresh alt-for. boult.'-'loqicgot + wow Allied. and mil ill l'" , thraewt4 4 ""L"''''' „ 4) ' H. P. jot• up ' at night **4-111444thf window to took at a 'burning imolai the ttelCerr l o 1t ,ArUni in on the unprotected body, just trod. ririti bed. A twelve months' inners •reeltiteki* . " „. , , . ~. , _• ~ r , ~ ,, „ 4„ drop*. , ...... , A strong, heart) M in Caine In Ali' ItstitTatiti* day, i m di Lel t briffbli *4114 . 111 . 10(Ild end eat la the open window, legit,* out vim be fif I g 'ten' over' *bleb' lisi'dereit btaollea celtie to ';tin : ; hien, `.fleftte Ite'fdlt %Ware of it,• hewer chillekVarettitchadrieltlll billimotioll of tbe Iltnide'e and ti/ed leithl* * week. ' '''' ' ''''' C 'A i ' ~ „', 4::..6. ReM ll ,ahil et reek ter hetßebtF ol Po 's ?.• In raw, "Id, damp weetheei' te'etteltiihtie;itili three man out ef roue by hrieltieif'-weelga* tt” et the Inete , ; lunt fever+ ,o inSmet lol er the'lehge. Clergymen and lint:yet•o - ife; rifice theirlieee bY OPekitieli* . 1 . 4 fm,' 1 0°04 the hody Jibiliteted by the, siert ! I S,* eltiti ipf a itate'ar fla"Pir.akisaii o4 4 'll o l 4k*itid l:, up 1 And Oho buakty;litelo4sa ihrOrifillatiii A bad,' and; thintf ISe out 1 0 0 4* 0 , , to . ride or *alb lonoe-7104 *, ,,41 1 1 .0 1 - 640 ' PI bloom of 'health end 16 " 111.4,40 0 4 L ' 40, i' 34 , know_theart little thing, th i lt.tii t y licoarkli , who beeltate tit' give i' - deller 11 Yee l llo 4 4.4 h of. 6 tba know/041S , 0 1141 0 m ift« 4 sliiii 4 011 - and far Want of it daily liset...44Pei*feareitu of 110414. ' .:, " ' '' 4 CY:? %'s ' 4 '' 4 ' ^ TN;litaNatirr 11164111 141 11114 1 *4414. The Prinufliat tolgall of convolution at i Cat . ta, ta the discdt , ery`Of theligheittileilie , In tbiiwarlii. ' AtlltiOrteitlng Of the'atliette Soefety ofSengif in the 00rot Atlipsti if, . Thtinuer announced thatNal;Watti * MI,: General df India, ha#``comiletee hie eetSyntiat tied' of the poettione''OOd ' alee4tleikerMif I Peake of tha MatalaYa,a* ll* 4 * 1 4, li t it . depose the trioaktalit , i l o*' ' til#4,* throne us She hiebaarStat ‘4 fIS IY. .. : ati l faqe. ',That Atttiactjaileliara 10ft, a tax peak' 1001 williallitidt,lf. Ohl '' ' a between that alautitaki milt LA** ... ~_11*,,,„, peak is iieertailie4tto be2ooflet '1111474t,.. We : , lea **p in Maio* ' Woo,toi'X, ,eikikill* Dewatagikirkliellicsubsi4'ibigh, Alt wilios 6 5a014 12 persist in 0 41 4 thigetift' - ' Feilititedi in the'ltenwo world la OULP"illltfts4o, 42 "Th• mountain has oo'name . ilitilifrOittelliielviliiefi men, aild , C0 10 " 1 . WOW k ~ittiteere' tie tared, to 4411014111,K out..loyereet,” after', former a etv'eM ORPkgi lr '''''" ';',:..1