, • 4 li , ,:. -: •g: • ,-.? „• •41 , -. v, AI:• ~ !,.. ci •:--- 2 ! i',-,, '..;!' 41 ,-. r „ , .. d ..,- „:,:.„ 0 . ~ o t:, i ~ ,1,-,,:.7„.,..:: , ..' ~,,, _ , - . .7.14.1 , -,-. 1( 4,:-0'.:•, : ,, , z,i ,i , ~. -,-.4.,v,. :: ..,,. 1., ~i.• .1- r' ' . . • . • i' • r,i ~v =-__; . 3 , -. / .r , .. 4 _:-:;„ '.! .V; ii, _.,7 L .11 - ''• •' '''' .. i_•' • ' b • , --• -'' -..;":- ''.- ' • - ' ' - t ' I ,- ..,-..-,iti.,:i 5v ..,, , ,,,,, , ,r;L-.1 a . !,,. f t , . , '' , VOLUME XVII, . . , _L" -- - - WEL - 18330AD / '..'';;1 3 .4.1'•'"' - ' , AItirTADNESDAY:'.' MORNING • FEBRUARY.: .2, - -..18.7.0:,. .. . A s , „...,....,,, ~....,•: . .. , ,....— . . , . , , ~..- .-.. ,„-..~. -. , TiOGA nAtua u mina Trin THE liubh buuraiiibi IA Fut YIIBLIyiIIiD EVERY WEDNE3DaY . MOUfINQ BY V - AN GELDER & MITCHELL. P. 0. Van Geldir. I Jno. I. Male& TERN OF SUESORIPTION INVARIABLY IN.ADVAIICE. subscription, (ue'r gr) J V 2,00 RATES OE ADVERTISING. TEN LINES OF Allmon OR LiR9, MAKE arts SQllit, Sq'rs.--- I 1 In. 3lus 4 Ins I 8 Mae I srpmre, ... $l,OO I $2.00 1 $2,50 I $5,00 I $7,00 1 18 00 I '4 1 3 GO 1 4 , 00 8 , 00 I 12 , 00 usres r : ,0 0 _ _ 110,00 I i 5,4561 17,001 22,00 1 30,00 1 .5 0 . 00 Half 6 0,0 0 11G --- WO 0 0 — e ow 1 15.00 12500 woo aa tom- Special Notices 16 cents per line; Editorti or Local 20 cents per lino. 41 Transient advestislng mutt be paid for in advance. oe..instice Blanks, Constable Blanks, Deeds, Jndg. Went Notujterriage Certificates, &c.,on hand. BUSINESS CARDS. Van Gel,der Mitehell, •; .• , • Book, Plain and.Finoy Job Pribtera. Ail i►or promptly and n- executed.-7Jan.).;-1870. Smith & Merrick, 7.• yttorneis• & Cotinsolors at Law. Insurance, Bounty and Pension Agency,' Office on Main Street, Wellsboro Pa, opposite Union Block. Jan. 1. 1870. W. H. Shire. • G zo. W. MERRICK. Seeley, , Coates & Co. . . • • r BANKERS, Knoxville, Tioga, County, Pa.— Receive money- on deposit; discount motes, .and sell drafts on New York City. CoHeat ing promptly mode.-Deo. 15, 1869-Iy* • Jno. • IY. Adams, • 'Attornoy and Connsel4 at Law, Mansfield, Tioia ' county, Pa. Collections promptly attondod to. Jan. 1, 1870. - _ Jno. I. Mitchell, . • Attorney and Mimeolot at Le 4, Olaito, inciT:ln tontine Agent. °Mee over Kresit'Orug-Sior t e, adjoining Agitator Office, Wellsborci, Pa. Jan.l, • Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ' Will attend promptly to business entrusted to their care in the counties of ridge. and Potter. Office on the Avenue. Jan../, 1870. S. F. Wasos.) -- 11:1C-ftrus:- John W. Guernsey, Attorney and Counselor at Law. All business entrusted to' him will he WI - Aptly attended to. Office 2tirdooi sciiith of liailett'a hotel';' Tinge, Tioga County, Pa.—san. 1, 1870. Wm. B. Smith, Pension, Bounty and Insurance Agent. Com munieationwsent to the above address will re ceive prompt attention. Terms moderate, Knoxville, Pa.—Tan. 1, 1870. John C. 'Lorton, Attorney and Codpselor at Law;Tioga, Pa.— 0 flee with C. li. Seymour, Esq. BuLdness at tended to with promptness.—Jan. 1. 1870. , W. 1 r : Terbol & Co., Wholesale Druggists, and dealers in Wall Paper, . Kerosene Lamps, Window 41ass, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Jr.c . —Corning, N. Y. Jan. 1 '70.. Dr. C. K. Thompson, WelMoro, Pa., will attend to Professional calls is this village of Wellsboro, and elsewhere.— ; vffiee and ltesidence on state st., 2d door to right going oast.—Jan. I, 1870. D. Bacon, M. Physician and Surgeon. Will attend protnptly to Wallis. Officoon Crofton Street, in rear of the Meat Market, Wellebero.—Jan. 1, 1870. E. S. Perl64 l M. D.) Respectfully announces to the citizens of East Charleston and vicinity, that he would bo grate for their patronage. Jan. 1, 1870. 1. M. Ingham, M. D., . Iletnocopathict, Office nt hip Reeidence on the Avenue.—Jan. 1. 1870. \ George Wagnor, _ radur. Sh 4 first door north . of Itobetts dr. Bail 3's Ilatdware Store. Cutting, Fitting and Re pAning done promptly and well.—Jan.l,lB7o, - John Muer, and Cutter. Shop opposite Dent's Car riage Shop, Main St., where ho is prepared to do work promptly,an neat.—Jan. 1, 1870. ThOmas B. Dryden, Surveyor and Drafts Man: Orders left at his .room, Townsend norms, Wellsboro, will moot with prompt,attention.—Jau. 1, WO. IL E. 'Onley, Dealer in Clocks and Jewelry, Silver land Plated )yare', Spectacles, Violin Strings, 4,..C. Watch er and Jewelry neatly repaired. Engraving throe in plain English and German.—Alansfielti, Pa., Jan. 1, 1870. Petroleum rllouse, Westfield, Pa., OF.O. Cioaa„Proprietar. A new Hotel conducted on•the principle of live and. let live; for tho accommodation of the public- Jan. 'l, [B7O. ilazleWs Hotel ) - Tioga, Vega County, Pa. Good t.tabling attach (ld, and an attentive boitler always in attend ance. Geo. W. Hazlett, Prop't.—Jan. 1,1870. Hill's Hotel, •• Weitfteld Borough, Tioga Co., Pa. E. 0. Hill, Proprietor. A new and commodious building with all the modern improvements. Within easy drive of the beet bunting and fishing Grounds •In Northerri Peun'a. Conveyances furnished. Terme moderate.—Jan. 1, 1870. Smith's • Hotel, Tioga, Pa., E. M. Smith, Proprietor. Howe in good condition, to accommodate tho traveling public in a supeilormanner.Jan. 1, 1870. Keystone Hotel, Sabiasville, Tioga Co., Pa., J. ,B. Bonn, Prop'r. Good entertainment for man and beast. Con venient to the best fishing grounds. Parties accommodated with conseynnees.—Jan. 1, '7O. John Mclntosh, Dealer in Vermont and Italian Barble, W31:10. laeturer of Monuments, Tom b Stones, .to., aor ner Market and Cedar Sts.. Coming, N. Y., All ordets promptly -and neatly ez.eouted. An dres Van Dusen, Agent.—Jan. 1, 1870. , thiloi Hotel, Miner Saucing, Proprietor. The traveling pub fin'd this a comfortable — and convenient huts to stop .at. Good stabling, and an at tentive hostler:' , Jan. 1, 1870. rri--30Wa-larM, 31. 31. SEARS, RoraLTon. _. : ... T; _ UTIIERE delicious Ice Cream, Fieneh Cue !) feotionary, all kinds of fruits in their " 1 . ,011 , a niee'dish of Tea, Coque, or Chocolate, ..L,l Oysters in their 6eason—can bq Lad at all fv...rs, served in the best . style. I , Ze4t doer ,“?. Roberts tl, Bailey's _Hardware Stole. Math Street. Wellsboro, .14C1. 1, 1870. • HARKNESS & RILEY, - • 'BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Or , r fPilcon A: Van Vatkenbary'N Store, in the room lately occupica by Beit,i• SeeItY DOUTS ANT snoEs of all kinds wade to I) order and in the best tnanwer. REPAIRING of all kinds doreepromptlyand 4 ° o d. Give us *call. JOIII , I6iIARKNES W.ll. REILEY. Wellaboro, Jan. 1,1870.—1 y. E. It.. KIMBALL, GROOEItY AND. RESTAIIRAtIT, - One door above the Meat Market, WELLSBORO, PENN'A, R ES PECTFULLY announces to thetrading public that he has a desirable stock of Oro ttrleS, comprising, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, %biases, Syrup - S, and all that constitutes a first eisss Stock. Oyiters in every style at all sea sonable hours. We llsboro,Jan. 1, 1870—tf. - - ,• ~ , , ~; - ;,.. -_- .4 , , •-, -,• „ ~q:,„.:. ~, ..,,,.,, , ..„7, ,, , ~.-,-,.- - •- , 4 - - - -.--;.- - -•, ••----,•,,,----.,•..---..., ,: - :„:- ..", ~ ~.,7, ~.- ~ 7 % . ,.. 7 -. ',.. '.7.%= ,, ,...r ,. 4';'! -.. ';'..,r . ,' " v- ‘.' -,..-., .!'''.'''' - - .... ',', ' ' . 4 : - . - ' - '' ' ,': ' '''''ff , : i i:"..f:' ''^:"'- '''` ''''' " :- ' 7 1: V T. 0,7,- .n ‘ ,-.1 4 '. , S. /".. ". '..-.- • ..5... '''l' L :''' - ' V;:- .0 ~ V ' ' '''', l 'ti , P -. } - 1 - 4 ...t i i:,. f t , i ' ' ~• • ''..'': --'".- ' - . ~. : • . ' - . .'..‘ ' '''' ...,, • ' -'. -',:"' . 4 . 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No fastening of seams by band and no waste of thread. - Wide range of application without change of adjlistment., The seam retains its beauty acid firmness' of ter washing and ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work donis:by`Otlitir . Sewing Machines, these Machines' execute the most beautiful and permettitint Embroidery and, ornamental work. • • •' • ". ..,b - The highest Premiums at all the "fairs and exhibitions •of the 'United . States and Earope, have been awarded the Grover 44 Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done ,by them, wherever exhibited in competition. ' The very highest prize, TILE OEOSS OF TILE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred on. the representative of be Grover Jr. Baker Sewing Machines; at the Exposition Paris, 1887, thus atteitirig• theii greet lauiSilor ity over all other Sewing Machines . Jan. 1; 1870-tf. CITY BMA BINDERY AND • ` BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY; 8 Baldwin Streit, (6IGN , OI I ' TUB BIG BOOK, 2B I',LOOR,) E OUR MOTTO z GOOD AS TEE BEST, CAF:AP I'S THE CHEAPEST. BLANK BOOKS Of .3 very description, in all styles of Binding, and as low, for quality of Stock; as any Binder y in the St&to. VolaineirliUftweiy desekiptitin: Bonny in the bestintinper and in iauy7atyle or de•red;:'' ALL KINDS OF GILL' WORK Executed in the best 'limner. Old Books re bound and made • • ILLeftikKiltnll 111114,L3111Z COMPLETE YOUR SETS! I am prepared to furnish back numbers of all Reviewsor Magazines published in the United Staten or Great Britain, at' a low price. BLANK BOOK & OTHER PAPER, Of all sizes acid qualities,on bond, ruled, or flain BILL HEAD PAPER, Orally quality ttr,pize, on .band and °Strip ready for printing: Also, ,B1LT„, PAPER, and CARD BOARD of all colors and quality, in boards or out to any size. - STATIONERY, , • • - Cap, Letter, Note Paper. Envelopes Puns, Pencils, ezc. law 'sale agon t tor. ' • • • ' Prof. SIIEF'ARD'S NON-CORROSIVE STEEL PENS, of rattioos SIZES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Which I will Warrant etiatil to Gold Pone. Tho best In use.and no mistako., . , The alq.ove stock I Will sell at the Lowestßates at all times, at a small advance on New York prices, and in quantities to suit pUrdhasers. All work stock warranted as represented: respeetfally solicit a share of public pAtittta-. age w OrdersAy_ . mail promptly aitendod t 6.— Addre.is, LOUIS KIES, Advertiser Building, Jan, 1,1970.—1 y. Y. WALRER & LATHROP, • DEALERS IN 4 HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN- WARE, BEILTIk MS , CETLERY S WATER- LIME, AHRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and /Marries' Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, ac.. Corning. N. Y., Jan. 2, le7o-Iy. New Tobacco, Store I 111; subscriber has fitted up the Store first T door east Thomas Ilarden's dry goods store, for the manufacture and sale of CIGARS, (0 yrad4,Fancy and Common, - SMOKING TOBACCO,Michigan Fine Cut CHEWING; and-all kinds of PLUG DOBACCO, PIPES;and thechoi cest Brandd - of CIGARS. XII— Call and see for yourselves. JOHN' N. PURSEL. Wellsboro, Jan. 1, IS7O tf. New Tannery THE undersigned has fitted up the old F0u7.1- dry building, near the ttroxvery, WellabOro, and is now prepared to turn out fine calf, kip, cowhide, and harness loather the hest man ner. Hides tanned on shares. M. paid" for hides. ' • M. A. DURII?. Wollaboro, Jan. 1, 1870. • Great Improvement in Densistry. z4,10.p.r, HAVING parchitied tho' exelu fe lave right of Dr. Fols'onei -• Im alba proved patent A tmomberie Dental Plate; for'lioga County:- I -now take pleasure in offering it to the public ai thelgroatest covner 'yet male in • • . • Mechanical Dentistry. By the use of Whicb;we - can overcome any any and all difficultica which have heretofore baffled the skill of the most . praCtical Dentist in the world. Plates constructed upon this pluu re main perfectly firm under all circutnetance4 or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles of possiblyget under them.-- Those having dr styles, Bold or Rubber Plates,,-can, at liulf the cost, have the Improvement applisid to t4liin answering in every , respect the same purpose as - as a new sot. Perfect ,aatisfactiontzueranteed in every case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist. • Well4boro, Jun. 1, 1509; - . This 14 to rertn- that wo are now using the improy• ed Dental Platt i a with perfect tlattsfactiatqjfaving " 4 " the old stale of plates fiirpea fe tbitli till thetrdnbles cud inconvonleucees known iu the use ofsochylatesi we eheet ly r•Tonuuend the Itoproled Plates as far stipertot to anything, yet known. E.. 11% .I{I3IIIAIL CUAS. IVI I,LIA MS. TILE EMPORTUM. _____o____ A- New Stoke &New Goods. (One door below Webb h Batting's Drug Store,) -0- IWOULD STATE td those whoto it may co earn, that I havojuo rcturnod from to City—bought carefullY and (dove, o Cull assort ment of GROCEIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR AND FEED, &C., &C. Como and prico my TEAS, SUGARS AND SYRUPS, Before you Purchase. V. P. BIOONY. Walborn, Jan. 4, 1870-tf. , • • an. a, MUISTIIONG. : f:Armstrong •• • • _ AriviriOßNMYS-AT'LAW; _ MILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A. - _ -74 _ 71'100A liliUg' $llllltE ! 1!IMIMMI . • BORDEN keeps n 411100 9, nm hand r 'Pero 'Drugs and Bledieinesi• • Chemioals, , Paints and Oils, Lamps,- 'c* AI.-- --Stationery, Yankee Notions &c. • ~f Ps.lnscrtivrtoss, C4nEr uLLy Oca!royAinEp:•,,,, Tioga,-jon.l ,1870:—]q 1870: .'FOR ' ', _SALE. . , , . •T. B. (formerly 13. C. Wiekhem'sNursery) ' 'T HIS NURSERY OP FRI3IT'AND. OR;: NAMENTAL TREBS;IN TIOO - A • , .60 • 000 'Apple 10000 Pear Trees. A of PLUM, PRACH,,P.LIERRY , and ORNAMENTAL TREES d¢ SHRUBBERY ,• , ' The Friklt trees are cotnimsed 'of the ehoiciast varieties, good, healthy, some 9 f theta large ;did in bearing. Any one wishing . to.,,,get a 'sappli will de well to call and soe my'stook b.efore -ohaaingelaewh ore.- Delltretted at Hie depot, Wellsbar.6,-Mansfield, lorovrenoeville and.Blois• barg e free of charge. .411 orders promptly filled. Address,' *T. •13 STONE, - • , • ' ' , Tioga, Tioga; Doe: 8 , 1889-Iy."' ..',••• • PRUPAREfOItifINTItit!.' A -ND don't neglect to 'secant. rfitaimikov ,e 1 a first clasp" CUTTER:OIi . $i jj u.,• 11. W. DARTT, has on band' the latestistyleS aiM will make to order and warrant to' salt.. All kinds'or 491,1P1404 tice. Also, d ; •_c l • k and Horse-Shoeing. •- ' 4 Please call and examine and be convinced ,that better workmanship or material is not fur nished elsewhere at more reasonable prices. • Main Street, Wellsbord, Pa.' • , - Nov. 24, 1069.-4 f. . 11. W t J:11/1.RTT. • Get the.ltest!--- Mrs. A. J. SOFIRLD; is agent for that - sst; perior SLOWING MACHINE; the WILECQX*. .0413.138, - • which everyliodylilles who tries it:. It is a beau tiful Machine, nev# gets out of order :with fair usage, sews rapidlr and strong stitch;" and is perfectly noiseless t, i.- ; : • Machines rented by tho'-week. Nor.'l7, \ • • Mrs ; -.J. SQ-Flite JEWELRY STORES • ,k , ', ',- . ANDREW ~ FOLEY; .. . • _, ' who Inis long been ostriii -. :: - .C .1 ';,\ ,1 '''; I liaieil in Ilia Joicetry buni its, f:\ - . 1. - ~.,: / " . ;.4 .4 ,.. : • 1 : i" , nw e t : 5. s n on lVel t l a i. l b o o , ro, li - v o n s ri 1 0 1 1 : : .) .. <' . - ?...4 ' , . kin 3 clo. anti prices ot ~ (~ AMERICAN 'WATCHES, GOLD OR SILVER CLOCKS, JEWEL RY, GOLD CHAINS, KEYS, RINGS, PINS, PENCILS, CASES, GOLD dr STEEL PENS, , THIMBLES, SPOONS, RAZORS, , PLA TED WARE, -With most oilier articles usually kept in. such establishment,,vibieb is sold low fn;' Repairing dono neatly, and promptly, and .on short NOTICE . , A. FOf,E,Y. Jannary 5, 1870-Iy. - ; : - 1) . 1,1CKHAIII , & ,F,444,',5, NM WINETR DRESS, FANCY GOODS, can nave a gond pereCtdage, ICs NS 0 Must matte room for other MI • 11. 11.1.11,011 DEN., NV - r. ,4 .4 - L,r;o rs•<› - i"vv:F; tx 4, ;-N.:; ; SEWING MACHINES, &c., &c„ &c C A S Ha GREAT REDUCION IN • PRICES, ' e . '2 r: ~ c 3 ~'. . _ r, _ r _ ~.,-~ -, 'AT- - Tioga, MI time° wishing AND GOODS. Jan. 5,1869-tf. gOgt 4 '(s (ur*x- , .; • t • 4'l IC.; i` . . • „. - ~ c, ONGRI -Orlatgt " • , • - Wh'en ;than was lmade..lkpliitle,dlSatan much • So soul and.beld.y.he'could - win - ; • So heinented wainda and,With each - ' ' A soul 'endowed her', idi . e .. Wits'iui:a to' sin • • And onceget.Adaait'nridt:ne'aili the , Satan .was certain , Lluan,Would , fall, . , But then 'another'difficultiiiT' oL.' ,IloW:ta get ;Adorn to . ac . copt his bride? , This he eereame, ns pverlbOdy..knows, • By sending hied to sleep,;•tben by hia'sida. Placed Eve. Forflainulthow this' mtteli'of That, ivido awalie,lkieetieirer talie tteWife. : NftiorOinitton, ,graditm. ' And so you: have really and, truly enjoyed this month -in the country, cousin "Clive?' ' rive iinieed; ''gio - tenee,. and the only-thin at takes the sting from regret at leaiiiing old plaCe, is the thought' that you are to rn with me, and may try my utmos o make you'enjOy the next month as have • • , iTo :Introduce 'me into seeiety--40 bring me out, I suppose?',Faid Florence 71 13ut don't you think r int:6 rather old for that god of thing? I have . .seen twenty,. v,ousin Clive.'' Without one season in Thiladelphit4 l said he; 'without one admirersave the clownish young men of the neighbor hoed, withbut t a single offer of mmTiage, .thistsLko not, Floy. - 'lt is really shacking to bury your beauty' for so !bug insueh a remote place as this.' As 'to offers of marriage, yeti'are Wrong';'replied the young:laijy, laugh= ;log, ir have been honored by two, one from Mr. Sam Gregory,. v/ho,- With, a great deal of bashfulness nnil fidgettrig about, asked my consent to he Mre. Sam, and the other from the Reverend Wealt rop 'Deane, a poor curate, who couldn't Sound his r's. I didn'k.. accept either.' • Mr 4 Clive Hardinge lifted his band with s,:gesture of disgust; And - shaking his head, replied dolefully, 'it Will eventually come to, perhaps, if you are not quickly lifted out of this medi ocre class into that higher grade of so ciety,to'which you are entitled. -I am very glad you are going to my' mother 'fora little time; for although there IS not, my dear cousin, a m l oreperfect lady in all Philadelphia than' you; yet the -constant companionship Of thii3"So-called ;upper class of the villagemight In time _cause yen to forget that your•stiperior high:precluded the possibility: or yotir ever, choosing a husband from among the young men of the families,,yon. are in the habit of visiting ; for it would beseem the blood of a Hardinge to mate ` . w i ith one beneath her." ' • -The hot blood flew up'in a torrent ,tg the 'girl's face as her cousin Uttered, these words, for she knew her. Mother had been so considered to demean ' lier;', selt-W-hen.-twc.-am1..t....... . - ,she dissobeyed the commandSof a stern 'parent and sterner brother, and protiOy placed herself in the strong, warm grasp of a man who had no sin.agaiust- him ,but t 4,is povery, his ambitious 'day- . dreams, and his love for 'her., _:She re membered how, in this secure spot, they had eked out his meagre pittance; how the glorious productions of art, that his glowing Ininiagipation had viv ified into almost living breations, had passed away, and had Ileft the, noble -face drawn and sad, andtbe large, elo-_ quenteyes, that had fought so' bravely for them, a closed volume of blindness and death. • Then the struggle for life, for existence, the long years of suffering and sorrow of her early life, and subs- quently the riches that some unknown relative, dying; left them. She had never seen a single Member 'Of her inetlier fanaily,, 'until - a few 'Months before, when Clive Hardinge, son of that brother who had sealed up 'his father's heart against lils sister all the years of his life, came suddenly upon them in, their quiet country home,' was struck with the refinement that perva ded the atMOSphere in Which his, aunt and cousin lived, and'charmed with the rare grace an d !fresh beauty of the Young girl. - . - He hastened to create an, amiable understanding between his mother and Mrs. - Lysie, which, being,easilieffected; e.e.Mrs. Hardinge entertained no feeling of resentment against a woman she had •never seen, he suddenly feneied • ' that the cold fresh breeies of Hillside might have a-beneficial influence on his town bred constitution ; and therefore, with out • much circumlocution, he' gave a broad - hint to that effect. ; His aunt tOk the hint and invited him., During his stayhe and Florence had' been 'a great deal thrown together, and; with' A cOnstant, : interchange' 0 thought and opinions passing between them, grew Ina month pretty well to know and appreciate eachother.; -..-• ~ . f Clive. Hardinge was 'neither , 'hand some,, nor young; but he ' possessed that which people,•and women -especi-' ally, value more in men than .correct ness. of feature, or even youth-strength, courage ;-- Mid - manliness:' Y Fiye l :aii'd 7 ' thirty years had, xpllecl„oxer, his', ihroiv-zi head, rind left the wavy hair stilibrown,. and the . 'ilrik:i7 'eYea,` , 2oo4itenied in ~ the fire of 'their.' boyhood.. He conidered4 himself a middle-aged man no ; ' and if any Midsummer .daYklieam ever had tinged with a transient brightness the even tenor of his life,_it was Jong,sinee rolled up', hi the - forgotten pest. " - H© to* an interest in,-Florence, a deep ,iii;• terest f by-reason.of;her beauty, .her in nocence, and! her unprotection. , Man of the - World 'as he 'wfig,"thoroughly' ' un - - d.erstanding all the, inkand outs-of so= eiety-, he felt : that-liis cousin 'was no common-girl—that:she- was at once adapted to fill a higher position than in , whiCh she had'yet ruOyed. , He took this interest to heart, and acted rather , ,„ ~, vaguely e upon it: '. ' , - - IP the pause than succeeded his 'last' remark 1114 keen diseerntrieht' instantly detected theinsult hehad unintentional ly offered her, and with a slight embar rassment in his face, he ,:bent .forward, and said, earnestly, "Forgive me,' Floy ;' do not misunderstandlny Meaning. - I am referring to yourself. You will be 'engaged before you leave, Philadelphia. Mark my wowls.'. - , : , The flush died out of her fie; ' and a merry sparkle danced in her eyes as she said, gaily, 'What in one Month ! My good, cousin, how quickly you are going to diSpose 'of Me! Make 'no such 'rash prophecy, thou 'oracle of evil.' ' But I do,' said Clive. ,'Let me bet you a dozen pair -of gloves that my pre diction-comes true.' ' =3l =I Against what ?' she asked. ' Against—a kiss,' he replied. Sir, you eutpilse me I' said Florence. TXM WAGER. -!•But'yOn„wolild . lose your bet.' c"lftloose I will pay,' said• he, 'and -:4;4A* '9Nlkoii . .niust pay.' - •Llttitl shall riot lose, cousin Said - Ficirenee.,.'l am sure that . none . ortii;,g4iitlebipli.to whom you introduce- Me OW satisfy ,My fastidious taile;"; , ,;' . I ',W-alt untilyott. see:them, --dear . Citild;'•-sald Clive; , t'You are very un 'oolll3(4!ated, I .O . IIIY - fear they . wiil too' etiskjegreSS - to that little un 'Oled heart of yours;' , •, •• ..She laughed a laugh that had •q• ring . f SCOrh inlook, up . witha puzzied•expre3slen,its though 'be could not -quite; fathom ''hei: i lig she left the ',room. • * * * i•;* Mrs.-Earldale's saloons were crowded ,With'lhsliion, beauty`' 03d wealth.' •It was her last ballet' thif 4egori, and, the most brilliafit'she .had gi