The Hendricks County Gazette, Volume 2, Number 27, Danville, Hendricks County, 14 March 1882 — Page 3
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el.jUUiilr lilt' of e h t t A mhj.,-!i1. tit I, .jnf, ho ti;i::'( J La. I kii f4 hr In. u, Ulm ' It it tnt', ft it :i i A 1 Wai W to tn' i:;.' 4, l-jt ', his fK;-i .su Ur, A'-'t lfi-l ift Ib Jjnr rftv-' . l't4 fe t )))! a Mrs, I'MPp fif.iftitif b4 CMH'--.i't lo r-SH't-ft ins itiu aJ jliUtUv IfcMm ("iiii-'l i'.t.j r'-M'-'U . ii in " r t"tyf" M ot-fl is;; -!tjt j, .i ng.rti hail h fr i7ltl t-.t! t .t fctni ki-yi of this h n!, :"siJ -Vr, v h irr Wii ufl. - mi. 1 m eMi'' iiul r J -t.i ! in U-iiia, wm'c! hi UMi& uuiu ea It i ft f-v t thmtt ere h n(ht HU Ih A, htiTw mi'-U ihn curtain of hi ui ti h-..i A " a -I'-1 t:: w.vr''V liUijM.'tiy ijon-fn'i.! In im .ft, 'thirjt niiiih.;!lt W"iii4nrin;f if !ri tM'.nipid iUfih riiMtO fttJil Wishing htir Jtit'oant, MAftKS It14 Mr. Vttt, prmU wiis to rrukrt vu sf,'jM!iMit"i wuh Mr, 'i hofiijivm,' att Mr. to i'iiihp, ft.i bt can to into 1 ;sff friTi'lrniPft RiMttiftUy li,hnii-p'-'l the inf-rrchjfion, auJ iitt'U Mr. f(trwtin(nMfi on my part, Mr, V'ftvtiH, bui I tmi ft Kri;u f:.sur u a k of n. 'Vtm a'-'h th.lt I(-'Msii,iN'J im rtujHiimr' fiir f -t n '-tr, ftntl 1 tcivt; C miij lo i.'k if you wiii oflit'i-itr in hUs!-l io-irfr-rW, a S?. .Murk's? Msr Ailing inf'irnif m !ht 3ru r an ttrnni, anil iii4-i f h;nVi1 bi-t'H JlfTft (ri, !.!:. rle li:v tu!h ;:t rtt t conriEOfi xi? th.it vm rr ("MKjH tciit U) fu:t in Hi it ti'iai:n h id eo (jf-nnt 'A OTi a,hltv, au'l, ft1 Im wu1 an j.nisrojuHrui, he VTit ViM-'i-fi HI t'iM rWrVH'f.; aiul W'Hlhi mj 'Knu mi1 y in n rhirtninx his ; ut r.. f. iluvr Mi-' Ailing had, Ipana hi- s-:! h otiht nut trnvmtfiu m! , k i i j- i 'n At any raus if h ir-:t-4 titiS HiVihiltuH, it W(l III giffl hini an oTMwrtup.!f.y to hi- "mil noijiiain! fi witu t?i s.-prA!j. ft thin h eanm.n'.iv (lfii;rod; so cr.fiitinUMl uido as rtxjiWHUfd. M8 have or r''!!'isirH.'tl thii evmi-. ffiTn olt'rved Mr. Thompson, afir tiuinkingr I'iiilip for M kuK'nuw in ooruplyini; with the demand nuulo upon his turvitr.w, "and, if r-iU pip:i( w wilJ to tm churfh, wln'TO thrj si-jHr are WAilifV, ;uH;y, I i-'tl'H HO til leurt', tl-s siiu-:!':. of my mUvjoii.' Tho two gfinifcmtm at on'rn Wrtrit to ist. Mark?, hml, having binn iiitroii'i fj Ui th mmhyr nf thts tdioir, I'hiiin ftcatfd hiuiHtilf iit thu organ to .niudy Hi ; "sNips" for a mosriunt, tbun run hi tlnjfifs ii;rhily ovur tiitsj ktjya, Hint showing tho pofhit tits of hm timi-lit and cmiug all ti wa!.'h hitn wondnn:?ly. W( t ha rehearsal ha'i endi-d, Miss Atlin- H.-ud: Lat Sunday pveidnjc I hvurd ynn sin t!otiif wn Mh, tlionli you wore not :iviro tint I pnn-fiMiU'd one of your small ainiiemie. I think u would soinid nvtitfiy in th: citurch. Are you willing U) sing it,?" ' If yu wish," and, after a fioft prulnd'1, m Ik' ih. WhMt! h uh(?, thfl sih-mrft of dcafh riui'd throughout tho huihiin, tHtf whf'i h'i fin'btuMl, titi-rt; wiw not a dry eye in tlm cluirch save iU own. " I th:nik you vory miicli," said Floronw, la tx linn a t(no sho oould command " So do I," tiame from all tho oLhors, ttiPir voices trt-mmlouH, too. Natundly, Fiiilip od'ureil csMrt Florenou homo, an offer that sh accepted; and, bidding hor "vorjd-niht at her dr, ho felt that he wm more than repaid for having complied wiLh .Mr. ThompHorra retjaeatf in the formation of : an ae.iuaint.'inco with her under such favorablo auspices. . Thenceforward thov were in eanhoth-1 er's Cttmpuny nearly every cv.uiiny. Hhe came to Mrs. Marin ami they sung together, or he athUfed her in overcoming? various defe',Ls which, of honiolf, she never could have misUired, but which his proficiency in music enabled him to detect At once and m immediately to show her how to snrmount. And his ajstunco wan proffered in anch a way that he, rut her than herself, seemed the obliged party. They were invited to all the social !!Tftt baring's, no soiree being considered "the tiling" unions thoe two supplied iU muiieal features, and everyone mentioned tbein in connection with each !ther. The gusrups, over their Ua, said, "Well, she b-.i-i found a beau at hHt," while the leys pareasi te oh-wrved: "A match between thorn would bo nice." (f course, neither of thorn most, nitermvi m the.e rmamst hoard them, But rhilip, by derree, came to have the t mi ii u I f n the "'iltle p d,M an he aequir-'d a habit of oalttn hor ; "not mve,,: he utoUfrhtf whon pondering upon the matier. Ansurd, mdwd, woulil it have hmm thtt he, a "weitlthy, ri'hued gfiuUeman" of tweny-esht, should lone heart heretofore miet to a tmiU girl" of situs'U or seventeen. As for l'iotv:nee, she nm hapmerthan i ( d e r to h , o i Mi r nappmcNS n'o?ed Irelf-ln her manner itt!iees ion o i r c mat uti"t II rtKttf ii i h rreiue to Mr Vftno she did not ron to atm've; pomhiv Hhe eouid not hayq done it hsd she trnid. She tenew (the had found a persoti wlio appreciated her tastes h uo
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...I . -J Mr ttiH'Mti lltl ft .11 A ' Ji, t.i, it u I,' siiiiUfi .ffi't you f r. Uhs l.vtr. ;7 a;i itti'.ntii. I urnr.l thorn, f,., ifiiiiisry 1 ir -!rl t U .Vigil, wi"i'H iff ui tttV III ii, ioM-:i.,r in Shis jiUi, an ll a n il itiut it mjt nt my v, 1 t io hern i-t put ft th rj ti.'i,(Mi : v i" Uii- U i' di" o p iOC' d lyMi h t n-ft bivwi Nuiffr at ali ' , Mit H"j!r mm ft hf!y In wfiHi, at N-'wpo't, Ihs priv''fU tiunuf( Thiiip bd a ho it (f'S;ilOB.?'i iiu'iUhi, 'i h as, f'.r ft hail i:i?-f-i yni. h had IjiWll ifl Hlfl hJ'it Of THruoiff AUf h )y Wtoi, fur tinft, h Otmm i-d M'fhtt- f r.i :h ftl no h-.-i evr r f iw 1 in eair from h''U. ii it, kintwi! her I he Ofw of tka Hnmi-!i wh',mn f;nnd si in li to ftrn'ors ft htMbfttid, h'i fi"rt had not I ft thai l"it Wu eiiliiti'd in th litrin fiiru'.ioa wui-h hsi e rr irnl on With bur, thitiifH Ofi'.Ht Of Iwirn d'irW-r i' fto!iti!u.i4fi.'-0 htt bad ipierr4 M biyiv! whiLhr it WoukI ot l.tf wUp Ri nv it tip bi'f r-n it hd j'iim t f r. Kt;M fHMf my hurts hwn ft wi akfM' W!',h hoi.; it not bis jjurpH t win iny w.Hnivtj'ft lo ftnd lln cmI it ae:!a r,i! ft!fiiy. To h't hut ftitenHon. h4 bft mors thftn w'!eom s b&it wit m 08 ths4i twoi'y livp, sir i ft W(h I'll-'h n loii ytr h -r ohjtos'oi for ft!i ell'-'ible marrifte fTro fowr, it w:v l?iiiau-a-nwsi'-it-iry tyoa-Ui4t Bii'i i-"fififti t surh a ni!,rr-hi a piihie. She hd bc-a r tMf'onmii criMiifiuj; h osild affoiij to tn'!'? W'h lft,:tiSifsfl harifl no loi!.,'.r. ii.i-iuM, i'liilqj Vanf wi the ire! lo hr liking of nnj 'MiEbnuaa wjih whom fevur ,iiiot!ial.rd,nd ilV llid Viotilt 3,'r;;e to bit II" VI, U ii 1; her e-,e-r art he w a nkWUA tiuriiCirin,j fa-a vr thini were eoncnicd - Ui Hiiatx i-'u t her niodie Eo no pilHCT; . Thrt dswrti'in that hn had oom bo Burloi) expwtin? to find ISfNi ftMrrish there ws a btl of a " whi e lie." Mim tierrnb had told her that fell" thought of vwiMnjc iitirum, Init h'i-'n Wotfer tmrw slie w;lh n t thre-thnt .Mr. Vane w i. Aware vi hi admiraMou for Ic-aiiiiful wom'Mi he nvr fUW-miCid to dioiij it aim! apprehftndmir tisat iio w iman in the "down-eaH" viiisr could poys... the por-iona.! charm ihK were hirM, sh& rn-tiio Hnrton the point of her diHiination, aopinrj fhe wouid thiiii be able to tiff'wt tht which ihe w urdfotly dosired. What she stid about K-niin; to Mt. lleHTt" was an absolute isidioud. A Woman of her ehr!Vt?r, however, would not shrink from tite blkrut lie, if conducive to the furtherance of hor pur no-Mi Though unwisplidotiJi of her acheme hfid he known it he would fcava had for her the vurieit oeatjuiipt fhilip was not, all things coinidfired, nleuied to meet her. So, hrdiy knowing what to say, he said nothing:. ' I Me yon are in a hurry and will sot detain you," she Rftid, xiolieitig hi?) silence. 'llfiin2; here, I may as well remain in Ktirton for a seaMn. I sib ail be pleased to have you oall upon nut? whenever you find it convenient to do Thank voth" h'3 replied, aid, with a bow, pa-ne-1 on. Afir separating from her, Mits Wintor was (rnuiuually in hi mind. As a matter of courtesy, it would be incjini bsnt upon him to show her omwhatof a'tenliiin. Hut that- would emnpel him to neglect the "tittle girl," and this he Was re ! net ant to do ; at in tho three weeks of their acquaintance, he had jrown h be ""really interested in her inifiiejvl studies under his direction," he said to himtelf. Tha next afternoon he called upon MNs Wiulor. 8he adroitly turned the conversation to matters connected with Newport the preoedingT summer, and avowed it the phusantesi ,seasoii.she had ever known, mtanoing various cireum stances that had contributed to renderititr it so, wtih none of which it happened that he had been concerned. To be wholly iirnored in the matter of (ler enjoyment at Newport naturally piqued hn:i she knew it would. Huvimr ex hausted this subject, she, quite carelessy, observe u : 11 1 hear you have a wonderful ninger in this place a Miss AUlng, if I remember the name aright.1 ijlie did not tell him that dho had learned everything there was to learn concerning the "wonaenul singer," particularly In regard t tho friendly iuiimacy between her and himself ; not f hat, putting her own construction upon tho tu.ittor, she was suspicious that this same singer was the cause of his finding Burton so "charming" a place that she considered decidedly "poky." ' Inasmuch as she is almost entirely aelf-taught, I think her musical attainments are remarkable," I lope it may be my good fortunoto hear hor." "She is regularly engaged at St. Mark's." 4 1 shall surely he there Sunday afternoon. " ' The only service is in the morning." Miss Winter had also learned this. Sim replied : ' Tnat is too bad. It is so lonjf since I have risen, Sunday morning, beioro noon, I fear the hfthit has become so confirmed it can not he broken. Doe I I h ling never slug in public?" "Ho far as I know never except at church." " I am afraid I shall have to forego tho pleasure I anticipated from hearing iter." I think she will aim? at my boardmi? place almost any time, if i ask her; ami, if von desire, I will invite her to do so to -morrow eveninff, and come for you Ui go there and hfwr hr." Oh, you are AO kind, lean not sufficiently thank you. But will it not put yon to great trouble?" "None at all," and shorlly he took hsd t- irtura.
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J Ii-; U'J (it sl t'f'l t'tt tii-t a l-i. U U r "1 Ittitt I Bhai! i-.'; it bfl fiW'Ofd tk sil .MWt lift f4.M4 Mm Aniiiff," u i thin ttri-rjilief, o..i k- 1, n.a i. ,ftltd mit I n-io Until h f' til W Oil Y i-'lrlS'.'U i -mi Winter Hitiiti? i l di al. dwol, flC ,U: ' 'r f did ! optftt.inty for ft!l biUtVt- HiiU'f itl-iiy Or-jfttna, her VisiU tO-M'i. J- ft! m di-wHuMfd, iied mhnf ). t hr "U'hf I" ln hou ;t a Mr-r txt U"m mnVMv'i'Uf. lid h-.ti.-.l, m "l oumr, tJiM inn iUi-ov, ,-isuoi i--a eipi 4ii n of t'looi'i --Mlfi'.'i)nri-' !&-'l-d ft waV "I'M V, 1,11 ll llUdtnt Im l)-llii! 4 (B'rntW, li'il rtM in- ii. ! -r In t .i.i V. in:-! jifft.-ir .-, j WltniM !ut mmif . 1 linn tijiiiL'i wsni on till iki iHft t il or, Ilia. i;rkl lliliintli-l him Ui.il ! M r'ii" ii Irilt the jiU'', "fi-g nil " Ir-iim wtyf ' ext:U!niiil I Ulilp, l ftiiiniilmil. " Vi. 'J h 8rt, lt on'f IWni thn woi'itta wilh wK'ua Bh iftiiiiil knr o( It m wl.n t ' n-1 , ikii ni iriiin, triiti bsr ilm wivf K 'n- sway hit po-Hi1 nut W'irJ i lu hor dutili&iinn. " ' h'.r7i:-i," inn", h I l'hiii, unci, riSu, hi IWt Ihii tftiijii. 'l .ktiijf his w lo the ImlM, he Mnt up hi ' a. .1 V hlim V..i..'f, ri.-;i!ii,ii;' hill f in-rTlil will hi, i( M WM lit liln-r!y, Xt,ni fm hvt Ui him ttit lM! ii "ll'l Ihi p!f.l to n biul Id h"I riMiiii, fciiil IhiLi.fir In wftiiL ImmialifttnlV na eiil'lfifsf hir apartmiint. nrs inchsui'inij the oiiifimmry shIuiaU tmt h a4..-.i'i ' V, hin. hK Fluri'hwi AHirilJ eonnf" Viir h-w I iormi' Ailing (Cunar" lie ri(fiii-.iil. wifth s iii.til'iniuion of cyiiiijMwurw at iKi iiiiMiiifl tti.it, It !ii;U. limm, m will! fi:rmnl. ' I-n't im in (lie mill, w unftiF'' " him lr(t Uurtvc Ihi rimming fur ir1.i iinkniiwri,1 " Why do yuci (im to mo tut ilifur-niii'-'ri rivi-.-t-i:. burr" " KviilnnUy (It d.,'idil on bur pwpnt imrii iinft tiinti .iiiiM1, stisi 1 thuu:lit jmiliiiy she ni':rht hitva inMriiiiiyKi of tttT IiiU t '.linn, ( ytu two hivi liii'n vnry intli!ll., Yuu mum Ui tit1 f uy lntiirniteii in her," uli iilo of Irony ti,jinj hur won llint hn (.iilwl nt to iliwin ir, mid that tri'ii;;ilnnii.ii hi belinf tlint sliu knew m ini iliaa bft r,ariii tiirmniil. "1 am," tm ()tiiii!y ((umircd, ami without I'uithcr rfinftrk, h'i willniniw. That afiiirnoim ha U-tt liurtnti ; and 4 oouplrt of tUyn hitiif tli tjlai-c loal. anuthtir ul in ciiy visitor Mit WitUur. arrcs iv. Philip Vano had mturiifd fmm diivo to I'lizzuiili, B.tia did ottinr Ci'lobraii'd lu'iitiiift and sat Biivkin in ItiS oiiii-e of liotol jnV(i, :tjii'., wtma oni of his acfui!itiiiicfls from Ne Vork olmetred s " Thorn Is a treat Ln oUire fur us tii'j etreniog, Vatm." " Hour (or11 " A diitiii.'uiilil prlmdunna,of our own nutinmility, sin at the Timtra (it iun Carlo." t " W ho in kHr?" " iiur sLito name is Kioren'.iua Brammi. Yiiu hv heard of hr?" " Mny tium, but nnvnr iiaiip nui to m hor. la what iom (he iiottr?" " LlK'iii.' " h is one of my favorlta operas, aul I slrnd surely bo there." " T'he ni-ii fur tickets in irtiply a'tonishin;;, and f-rin; job would out roturn from your trip iu lime to iriicitrn on I luoli tin' hbi'rty of semiring a waL for yott in an exivllent quAilor of thij llOiHO. " "I Ihiuik jou mint heartily, vet " fiiri'd," as ho rocniviid thi) bit of jiaitabuniii front lm frii'nd. Ho was at- tho Twatro in gfood Simon, wIiim'w he fuiinil a vat thrut):r c mrojTlcd, Tiikiiiij his will, ho v::itlpd somewhat impationily for tii pi;rform ana to ln'.in. Ai. Uinth tlio cuKiiin roi', iind ton cmU-ifnt'e prdsmitt'd tnrselt bi-fui'o tho ftiidiinn'i), hiiiTs ri'CUid with prolonged and riiiturous itpplmise. It poioniid im if every 01111 in tho houne ftiiplaiiiliid.-ixoijpt Philip. 11a could not do it, bW aitoiii-hiiinnt w:ta so overpowio'iii(r; fur, in the siiii,;or, ho instantly recognized Florence Ailing, During moro than six yours he had Marched for her, persistant ly, but in vain. Now, Kate miemi'd to hitvo effnoted what humnn endeavor had failed to at'oomplish. Mia w greatly ehnn;;cd, in every way, from the " little girl" of five years Biro had developed into a rarely beautiful woman; not miiueiently ohanffod, however, that, m before laid, ho did not at onus identify her. Ca.ntinsr her e.yos over the aiidionco, they foil uiHin him, and every vestitre of color reeeded from her five. Heeoveri2 hnrnelf, she inclined, her head toward him, he knew It was and rotlred from the Hugs, followed by an applause, like thai whieh reetod her appeantnee. When she aam appeared and biiii!?, hor pure, sweet flexible voice thrilled all hor hearers. Kaeh time her part terminated she m loudly eimmd; am! eaoh timo she responded to the rei-ail the old ".San Curio" ran' wilh such hurrahs as it had seldom known in its previous history. At the coneliHlon of the euieriiilnment Philip drew a letter from his prieket and penciled oil ft blaik le:.f : 'May I tee you alone a fnw minute? "I'. V." Passing it to an usher, ho asked hi m to give il to Mile, iinmuul. Presently tho usher returned and handed him slip of paper on whieh was written i "t am si.-1-i.ie if at the lleinl upvi, Shall lie ij.ji-eii loeyml tii-lllnri'iivv mornlt!j, Rl tell, Fl.om;Ni;K. " titflppinjr at the same hutol with him. self, he must wait, nearly twelve hours before siHtaking with her! it re. iuireil eater patienee on his part to submit to the "verdict" than he was wont to exercise; bill he sueceeiied in doing it, thoni;!i no sleep visited his eyelids Unit niht. PiinoliiKliv at the anooinUui hour he tupped on her door and was admitUsd with a cordial welcome, " I am m ire rejoised thao 1 can ex press to concratiilaie you on your site-
I .'," lm !4, tii;j lif Imii.f m lit I owe, j ' An i 1 ;b lii.il t-'',vt f,,r yutif M : piul, 4iiiiii li. 40 f.ir ti.e tti.i.ii.tfs ,if ; ; Hi.) n t ul llin .lid , 1.1 uli Ifii.uiil hiwm? lu, ms I. 1,. ... , ..(.i-. 1 .....liy In yi.il, wii i mo U.o i t k eoI i.iii un dud ai4 tim 111 II, i:u;i;?4U.iu !u( II11 1,1m Inlmit Wtil.'ll lii.d j: ., . . i,(." I ' I mil filwl If i ln-t tliuik 1.1. Nil . !. i.iii-i. l 11 i-ii( y -.i slill lilrUisr, la j Vim ulibui liiliet ten - " j "1 li.nU'i yuu haiiirfii!!,,' ,';m j in nko in, wli.ln tli lir -cilir4 to j,.u ; evii, "mid t!ie l irliiniii 'o ftni'it uf Bit ioa, ibii-1 tin. biv-rt Itin ..ii,i e of liu ti,,iiH I' ,"iO and ar.'' R:.a'. 11 -It on utr pail," I " I lnn.O Ii : I UK I !'. J(lO hl.ik. off .11 liileri""U Willi ni" ft' )"'! Uid, I H id 11 1 Mi Winter IIJtllhg U 4 with jll'" 1 Fur at lin! .fir tnluit.'i i'i..rnu ul, trtlf.4 not a ulit, hut l trelliliiHig llk
a Intl. I tti-e il.. iid f " i lml juii m v not nonii'lT m wholly an piKiai.i, i fi-d it my duty tn in f. oil to inv tth wss 1 li mule i-Sote of tho eoill iMi i pilMUi-d. " Ibov, tisay i jri pitier'' oit, pieasfl tit nut a,k toe Ui epis'n." "In the ft .ii dsys, when yuu w.rs ths 'linle girl,! did nut fully realiea my fouling wilh rgrd lo yuu. I kneur foU hl mf rfiffpei-t flint butt wishi"!, tht ws all. Hut when yuu I- n to avoid m I wan convinced tlit I iov--J yuu; an I Ui yni that have p.s-d .in. e wo met have ftrenilieemi tluseuurii.tioti that yuu are tli" deatnt tiuug on earth to 11m. t a .1c viei, t( as 1 would were yua I'Toieium Ailing, nut the .iilchrai.d eo,..i,'rir, rior'ntln llianliiii,' will yuu be my Wife?" Ukiiu.; her haeil as he spoke. It was not withdrawn from hid grasp, and. tire l-itir, he rejilmd: "In thuso old dv, to which yoa hv refi-rruil my fuWui;? fur you was dilfi'ient fruiii any that had bi-ca mine pniviuiislv, po far as entietiiert were eun'riti-d. f diHitiii-f1. yuu so vusily sopnriur to n", in every way, I (M not cootlder It hive, and, lie; les, I haii nevnr had ihe sligt.ii.st intpeni'tiee in aft ihs of the heart, t prew hi Worship you aimosttlieo eaine liss Wiator to ilisiuib my plcaHiit iri:iiii." " Vuu can not heitai tu tell mh how, under our prosf-nt eirL?ulllsl.ftnl'es', "No;" mid with Ouiini'lerRble b !' tion fttid niiin? blinhes she reIU;d witat waa. suboautiaily, as follows: Mias Winter hid told leir that i'hllip was a hearUc-s tlirt, ercr ri'a !y, when he had eulioe;! a yuun r bviy's aifeotiuui in hi belislf, to leie her utici.remuniuuslv, eareh-ss of tie iniscf.y that mifHit in-iron. That, he leid usid hersclf in that way and was doubtless prepared to treat Florence siiniUriy. ; Sim had advised her i iurcnee to liave nuth'iii to d with him. if she vahusl her pmn e of inind, and finally anpeitcd that she h-ave Iturtun, assutm le i that, in any city, she eo'iid tiud plchiy ol work and a far b'Mor oppuriiiiii'.y to eiiltivnifl her "wonderful voice." " Su," cuntJuueii I'lureiice, "I erentto New Vork and secured employment. I siinj in one of the chureiies on a smai! salary; aed, in t''o years, bv the strictest economy, I saved sulVieient money, added to what 1 had laid up wftila In liurtun and the d. illations of oeriain wealthy Indies who were uiemberi of the cluirch where I siuijr, U enable me to ro Abroad pni pru ule my tuusii ul s'uili'is. My middle name is 'lirown," which, Itslianiiced, bccuuius 'llrimoui, and when I made my A.'.irf at Milan, a liulf niore than a year since, it was as Klorenrina Brunoni.1 ' Some sis months ac'o I received a letter from Miss Winter rather Mrs, Fremont, for she is married in which she confessed that what she had said Cuncoriiiiiir you was fa!e. ; thst, so far as she know, you were not a flirt; that aha never had any reason for fcolleving you cared for her more than for ladies generally. 'But,' she added, 'i imitied iiiy.self in love with him, and, that I mi'lit win him, i was ready to practice any duplicity. 1 hew your forgivones for my conduct., most heartily.' Thai, is all to repeat your expression." : "I have aiwavs suspected something like that which yuu h;tve narrsted," responded Philip, quietly. " lint 11m I to understand that you accept mine and give m your lover" "I believe, now, I am worthy of your love, as perhaps I never should iiave been had circumstances nut been what they were. Fame is transient, love is eternal. Therefore your love is ileHsror to me than fame. Are you sutisficd?" lie was. 1'hUadelphia Jourrvil. The Adrancement of Wemea. The bottle is uncorked to her as freely a( to any man, Blie need not be sly about it, and she isn't. .She may have it in the secrecy of her closet, but she has it also iu the broad publicity of the restaurant. She goes alone, or In couples, or In bevies. Where she used to call for ice cream or Unman, puneh, she orders up ber small bottle of extra drv, her cocktail, punch, or hot Scotch Iu short, her favorite tipple. And she does not mask it behind a charlotte russo or bread pudding. Blie calls a spade a spade, and as a spade it is set before her. This ripht is not restricted to (iitlled dames or unniai'iiagosbie spinsters. Bright, fresh, rosy-cheeked girls drop In on iheir way to comfortable homes and have their "snifter." Sometimes they go out with flushed faces, whirling brains, and unsteady step, just as the other sex does. By degrees they are reaching the higher point, where they will place one elbow ou the bar, throw the right leg gracefully across the left and rest the rieht foot on the toe, while merry chat, and repartee, and banilsiniire g 1 on between drinks. This is a poso which requires practice, mid is not to be attempted off hand by the novice. Women am nut only tiercisiiiR the rieht to drink what they please, they are fillim; drunkards' graves mure of them than the world believes and I liny are not always laid at rest in pine buses, but, as well, in walnut ca-keia with siivor handles, Proudest triumph of all, Ohieniro is about to provide an inebriates' home fot women drunkards. Vhitii'lcqthiii Vrcss, Ten million head of cattle are annually slaughtered in this country -to supply the home deni:inil fur meat, which is valued at ? liHi.iKi,t)00, California is like an iiiimulested pair rtiniiiiiir away to fret married, it U on the Pae.iiic slope. A". (. 1'icntum.
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UlltieSlifirSlie. y lee.ollllieieis II, i,l . 11 I I ' r I n I t I ir ti., !...!., l e 1 pool., e.e lln auiiii iun lu eiil acy tsi lis tHjed (.ele,a la lies oiMSMiniiirf hiui-nfia polllO-llllliti, M. sl.llitt, a S.r..i!mr of tlm lain dnliiie,ini, tuii.t, I, tlm 01 leuniur of idea fur nan,,; tliltl piMu is of nalurai woods fur tin fi.iv.ii. of bonis venus, lie h !! iinb 1 1 , 1 u 11 , I fi 1 fill ii, .lire ttftd Whil ih-eoi ftl.,,i. i JjrtJ -!U m4 are cut Ihm ttist ovur ofifl hufolriO aie iieed(i ui niako a p:U an inch h!gb i tin (TTost uiila IralVii' of Nnw i ork fiutu 1 Ii an ee and ul iir e Hiiiiuis had a small bnfiiiiiiiif in I "Id. In IHiDiw J ,". Dm tn it mro:f milk train wa. itar'.d. It omaliMl nint h riiifiinn nlti.ii.ftnt at tli tune in (yinse jiuimiuf the train runniii on tsuieftt;' tuurniiijf. ill. nsilk tia.us are fiuw by far the most prohia hi on the roads. -It has Wn deii-niiiiiei by afperi. meet at a puiut down the Hu Uoo iiiver Witt What la kituwti "anew lea," in oonttadistlnotion of "dear wter too," will last iuief-st. A ti"i p'iuii'1 lump of the former lasts-d three huiii beneer than a ilmllsr piece of the Istmr after both were dropped into wstor which was ooiitAiniHl in a yeasel auppowd U) be air nght. The practiee U coitiinim amensf tta engravers and waU hmakura of tiennany uf hardening their IimiU m sealing-wat. The tool hi heaiil to whi'tmens and pStin;'e ihto the wai, witb lrftwiv aluir an iniant, and plunged a ' un, the pnoet bfti:ii; rnie tiisl until the sll is too Cold to enter the wax. The advfiia.us claimed for Ibis meilioii are that tha ciH-l beci t ies , uo it as hard is ths diamine!, and wiem touched wiih a hi.:' oil or tin' psMitiiie, tlie beds are Sii.uenor for anKrarmir, and am) fur phtretng th hardest nti-taij. The ciiesiiaiions nivie by Prof, fauie'.ey, aiincerinc the heat of the sun, show some rerosii.Mo resiilu. Thus, a sunbeam one centimetre in Section is found, la the e . ir sky of the Aiie -hany Muiiuiaitis, to brill. to the earth in 0119 minute ciemeh heat to wann 01111 I'rnin of wa'er by one deo-rce Il Wumd, therefore, if nosseemratcd upon a film, of water l-)',i"lh of a millimetre thick, ono nielli uiet-a wide, and tea millimetres loiijr, raiB it a ijrlity-threa and one thinl (ii'H-iees in one soeond, proviiled alt the heat could b-; maititaioai. And, since the soeeuic heat 14 only tj.tciJ, a hip of that lu. i il of the same dimen sions would, on a similar supposition, ha wasined tn one second to 2. bud degrees a temperature, in fact, nilluiiiiit to uiell tt. pith aw roar. A light purse nmkos a dark heart. Air casUos axe .built with sunbeams. Tiffin, Ohio, has three lady law yers, the youngest of whom is named Sams. She is una of Uncle Sam's girls, and if by chance sheshouid n u.y a 'Uoiit by the name, or iavm, alio wouta then be-toma one of the Sams of David. .V. i'. Com. " What your daughter wants," mid an overcanoid music Mac hor to a millionaire whoe education was not siinil to his fortune, "is capacity." Indeed!" was the astonished reply, well, I'll order one immediately, no matter what it costs." There is a young lady who is six feet four inches tall, Bud sue is engaged to bo married. Tim man who won her did it in these words: "'l by beauty 'ts my heart arluw I'd wed the riifht or wrong; man wants but littiohern below, but wants that little long." Dart' vi'le Tribune A Scotch minister was once busy ca'ecliisinir his young pariiihiotiers before the eone;rr.e;:Uion, when he pat. the first question to a skint girl whose fathor kept a public house: "What is your name?" No reply. Tho question havItilt been repealed, the frirl replied: "Nana o' yer fun, Mr. Minister; ye ken tnv name weel eneuch. D'ye no say wfien ye come to our house on a night, 'lint, bring me some aleP' " A curious subscriber wanbi to know "why haven't you got off something funny about the small-pox P You're away behind the times." Dear, funloving man, if yon have discovered anythin)? funny about the small-pox, trot it out to the hospital. All the humor in a whole pest-house wouldn't furnish fun for one paratrraph. Go out and eitch it, and then have a good laugh all by yourself, if you think it's so funny, Burlington Uawknje. J. A. P. "Would yon like to publish, in Hitings, a composition written by a boy on a mule?" We do not wish to encourage boys to write on mules, and tbei-eitira can not use the manuscript. Hoys should write at homo on a slato, and when on a mule should giva all their attention b (leering the quadruped. Now, ii you had anyihiinr written by a mule on a boy there would doubtless be something original in that, and wo would gladly publish it. Tluiu Sitiny. " I don't know what ails me," exclaimed Feiiderson. "Almost every afternoon 1 fuel terrible pains all through me!" " What, did you eat for dinner to-day P" asked Fo;rj;. "Not any moro than Usual," replied Fanderaon. "I ate a plate of turtle soup, a bit of baked bass, a couple of slices of roast pork. Home stewed kidneys, a little lobster salad, a sweetbread or two, some puddinit and pie, a few nut-s and raisins, a bit of cheese, coffee, and a few other thing's I don't think of just now." "I coi,iTatuiate you, my boy!" said Fojt; "you've a strong constitution. Nothing's the matter with you. If yon weren't in prime health that dinner wo ild have killed you." Umton 2'ran. (crivf.
