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He tiled al dayltght'M clan*. "latblaibr IW. W. awwHhcart baert«|--i fM» ttft atorr gtx»- *9L Tbt maides bMife ibr maid«a aifltad "Oh, |tff mefMUCat i»i,r im*. I *"Th* fJ(jfc«ra," bf aalrtf "f*» aw#ei and fair"— 'fto I'lic Mmry

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Kate "VVrnon had been HCfrcelyWoi year* wjedded, "when her saint, with wh6m she had formerly lived, and from whose iiowe ihe li«d msin^ed, cpme. jtc spend the winter with het. 4*1

not

feeen

lone with

her uie(^ wfbte slfte naw. bV"thought she aaw, that things were not. g0i"K with the voting couple. Kjate often looked as if she had b^eikcrying. Her 'j happy exprpfWMMi and fic^h

CQlor

ditappeared. 0n his part

one of

aunt,

had

Mr.

Vernon

silent

and moody. Alter

the first few'eveninga, toq, he began to, absent himself. 'I

these"occMsions

the wife broached the subject that

that

haa

often been on her lips since ^ier-aunta

Afrivul*

"I suppose I ought to apologize, anUly?! the Itegan, with some confusion. "Apoligize, my child! What for. "For Edward's goine out ami leaving us alone so much. I Icnow you thinK n| strange. It isn't a hit like what he nsed t°he." "Perhaps he has business which calif him from home ofifiier than (isual, retirrned her

nut wishing

edge that

tQ

she

acknowl­

certainly saw thatKate's

husbands was not so attentive to his wile as fthe could wish. 1 "1 tliink not, annt. I knpw of no business that should make hftn absent himself from home so much as tie has of late besides, he in not so loving and kind now. I wish, indeed, business was

the canse." ., /. !l '3. Here fhe young Wife burst iiito tears.

It was a relief to her to hive-made h5r confbttsion. She h«d leen |niserably unhappy for a 16ng while and now she flung herself 011 her glint's )M)som Jotd wept as if her heart would break.

Mrs. Beverly jl^ew the poor child to

Wliave seen yyu- hav^oeen unhsppy #re# stiiit'e j. ufijjte here." she «ail, after* SwS ?:ButIimvf «|en also, that the

V'01u no: ^«r

to be, my ydur attire.

Xo« neat in

|kl8i|ii|t8flv you" are now untidy. But titere wa'wy JA?"1 diflerdnce, as 1 plainly keell^tirew^ the way |n which you come down to breakfast jnow, an that in which vou used to at my hous There your iitce was aiwayf fifesh, you^» hair nicely itrranged, you* pllar wnfc Wriijkled, your gown imoflessj Now, grieve to sav, niy darUi^, things are

nauce Is, soinetitnea, the les^t bit sour, Kate, during this plain speech, hud gradually ceased sobbing, and pow, with her hitnds holding back her !hair, was staring up into her excellent aunt's face, half In anger, half in antouishoient and dismay. .j "Sonrl I didn't know it!] she claimed. "Are you sure? Oh" iW when Edward has been scolding mQr "Scoldingyou, my dear? Edwitrd don't look like a man who would acofd." "Well, he's jealous of l»by he looks ui it often and he as good sometimes. He has even hi or twice, that, since baby don't care as mtteh about looks—as I used to do. That of them all, I suppose—they for our beauty, and when

indiguation. "Audit's himto think I don't, And then she burst iuto tears

sps

should

'Urn, "What s&range he tow is jto

tbat I hurt. Consider

be judsel. like everything else^ hf its works. If Ed watd finds yon »o longer pavint any attention to vour pereona! appexralic* if he see* that you takf •Sec** a^sn he hinU that he viW .ice »tm to drees aa yon need to, tS itf absdlutelv cruel, or even unnatural, on his part tlialhe should think yaa hardly can love him as you used to ujve him

the excuse for this, he becoaMl, not exactly jealous of batiy. twt octiunoitally ih« W*c hit cresa.1* 1

Mueh of this lwd an effect on Kate, who, after ill, was a weMible, kindhearted woman. "But wltat »or she wHiagMMi her fiiee hidden iu herau ,t*s hu-

"Oaw^dpwn to kfa^

tn your neatwt drem, and 1HU1 y«ur hair aively amuited. Do uot

be

yon have been. Get np in time to bave, the baby ofl" yotjr humds. ,J5« i^rheerfal ia^id pleasant to Edward ai (C iiotl|iiig, had ever -ftiappeniKii Iet the last few weeks be ignored entirely. Meet, him in the evening in yonr freshe^, nUi^e, and have everyihyio, the froin I eheerfuliif ton can, Wt be w)niething for dinner to show you remember his likings, and are thoughtful, for his comfort and happiness. Why, my dear,

It is the ejtsioM ,|liiiijjffoyt wife toretain* husband'* love. If me wiH onfy show the .satpe interest in bin that she. exhibited for the

kver%

all will be well.*

"But what of baby fh® mekatHUft^ askel the yonng motuer. Yon liflve ther whole day, dariing, Jo, demote to Hioy f- arid* aurely that is enoiigh. The little fellow is a dear, sweet, child but you most noi tetliifch monopolii^ all your tiffie. Only be your old self fer oihf week. your truant will be won back again. \t Kate took her Mint's adviceJ Ti next morning the was down before her husband had wen that the breakfast Uhle was perfect in all its arrangements and had even ortleml the cook jto prejmre

Edward's favorite dish, aa a little surprise to him. Kdw»rd?!iiw| Mfh hajfconcealed astonishment, the brighter kok of things^, tgfcVte one qu|clc glance at his wife flushed with grSiifieation .and fell at once into something of his old loyer-like ynanner. CertaSnly, Kate "}thd nereriseeibed lovelier. [•»•,/

You are fresh-looking as apqne'rose, mv 'dear/' said her aunt, kissing her^ whep Edward had left Jfc his office, "The battle is half iwJh ii^Bia^y, I see.**,

That evening wn quite likejold tipfies. Kate welcomed ler husband in t?ie hall with a kisn. The heotrtb was intept ud£ there was a little VaSe of Uowf rS on th| Wil«ijoarti, andt Bdnsrd's favorite niagar.ine, which h^d coqie thatjday, "was ready Cnt lbr hihti. The dinner, teo, was, excellent. There was no gjoing out. Part of the time was spent irj cheerftil talk, and part in reading ai^udi The hunband could not keep his eyteB off his pretty wife. In the loveliest of blue dresses, and with her color heightened by many emotions, Kate looked more1 beanti&L he tli^igtR, th»n efe^ in the^ days drnieir'courtship. ,' .s

AVJiat cornmenced^so favorably went, on happily ever af^ir

'f| can never yotiT ^aflvice," Beverly enthu was leaving a

uYonr«ouiing

long Edward

»p{te of all, peri

.It you enough, for Kate, kissing Mrs. when (the latter friend of per visit. '.& fealijlerejng. How

w,

an

at

caoss-purpo

Vndd have gone on vingeaclc other in

^,,--,-1 —, .34 b"t 8ti|l getting more and more unnijfpy, I call not tell ^jalLouirwiiyes. And if so" ilfpl)!

161

probably/

And hertf Shf^trrst into tears,,the prospect her fancy had conjured up being too much for tier.

Mrs. Beverly kissed the te^rs away, and said, "Goon as you are gping now, my dear, Itis often a'wiffe's Slault if a husband ceases to be a lover-"

Charles Sumucr'* Domestic Skeleton OoheerningClmrlea Sumner'»un 1 iapp\ marriage but little is known, and that little mostly based on runior But. recently, Mr. George 'Williams, coloted inAn who has acquired muck lo-vfll fame as an orator, has given to a reporter of

ifisted

-^ected—f I ,i, rirupd!.ed the tdim( w.

/t wire for me ml)

,more^fe' fides otat^lW»icwt eVery eve

MiM?, aa he has done

to-niglit—he

who

eoold not stay one evening away before

%«weren»rried.^rt A I I QrKate, wy cltild," hei- iunt, seribusly,"XP« say thftt yonr husband does

he press some hints of the ^rouble that beCWeen Jfr, ^otfin^rsand his eiijteretl 1. Sumner's law. office just after th0 close of the war, jshere he renmined fbr several years. Jtf^Was shortly after he entered office that he ,(Sumner) to Alice Hooper^ a widow the late Samnelj Hooper, of Congress from Massannis' account of .Sumner's

Mr. S was of the late me chusei ma

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t«ll^ebtly ftf

iLpy

akf!H*ci9

ure^i^Hl is

**y«i »t

ted," Olice

the waj^ arnr us ,ir health

fails, then they blame—blame Ms forit." with-a Jarket uluudthai "My child," answered Mrs.1 B§¥8H?T bis bi kindly, too much in eatwsrt she would have done if It had b^eti akiybody else, "I think von are unfair to Edward. Certainly there is noUitng in your state of health to spoil yjour godJ looks. You afe, or might be, far prettier than when you married. A vtorjr little more attention to your drees would render you more attractive than eta?*" "ifut I'm sure 1 love Jhklwar(l jost as onich as ever," said Kate looking up, her laiye eyes dilated with sur^ri

idjQ""y»

II puuiuvz

icities are interesting, nnoyniices to which of men are sometimes ntrrative proceeds: ras a vivacioQS, attrac•ciet.y, hut th$ cold, seed demeannir of the

remlei^d them as usK'-ougenial .and Mrs. Domhey. .Shelwas fond nil he would soon 1. Findini no one with or listen inle would iretire in wait ftoletnnly the

ejmnin^ jwrtit

At times he would at her daay, and for her ispparture. usually at her pleaspme at such times fWiin itp silence, accustomed ilgencea by hec ed to have the usehokl a flairs, bani suffered ie in^de from and sjiRtematicrows on (lie wall, espape her one

management Thearmigeii from thia. Hie liooks and rtew^ slly amiiglSr'in fastened aiy ff»pe senses of order.—^'Why,' saidl he aoorning to Witlitfina, pa^i^Sij evident pertarbaUon thrvaiglvid* oflice,]'my wife His swept &J1 uy^ cli pfuugs into the waste basket.' The* did not remainj together long. One day Sumner ca

brow. A little later his jii came in, AW&Mn to. half of

gone!' 'Yes, sir,'said Mr. Su

to her from necessity."

The Best Ctaltirated Couaty Is One of Ute very l»est duUiy tiee in the whole IRepiShlii: Is county, Eemi

eau»iat«i

late, as

to hw

usual on fathor am^ and lice hA ner, in a

Tlie ftinns are small, from W'to W® a«Mi generally, a farm it"- S00 screa being very ram These are sektom soMI

commonly named, being among u*t imlnatneM, thrifty and conaei r»G people. They have changed ytrjr httie Tatiie last 180 year^ having tbe same notions, habits and prei«dieer tltalr4ney ha»l a century agb. "iWf "inr not lightened in any sense, but they work

V.

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011

Poor man, hi* confidence-si me had •jo limits.-- I -tbought no more about it iill, i\ext morning my conscgeuce was quite easy I had done a wise ^nd kind thing I'hftd i?™de a good i»e of my dear mother's gift.

While I was dressing in the bioraing. I looked out: of the window,:rind there wssFinlay standing between me and the garden wall. He looktjdj- so to speak, shadowyalmost ghoiftly the wall, as ib were, was visible through him but, as jt' was daylight, I wasn't afraid.

"Hope you're better this morning: glad to tlunk you mu$t be, or you would not have come up." "Well," he said, "I le a triflp better." "Ah," I said, "I thought so a you took your physic, of.course.". "Whv, dwin't yon telt mfe take it? I'll tell" you all about it1 I goes home to my wife and says, There, you mix that up mind, not much' water? 'Lord iRk«? she said, 'you, be not (going to take all that. why, it would kill a horae and a cow.' 'You foolish wonlau, hold your tongne go and do as I! l)id you. Master's got a book and knowfea sight more than you,' So she goes ahd mixes tip in a slop bksin. and bringij it back with a spoon ataiiding in the middle."

At this part of his report I pegan to have misgivings. He yfent 01^ "I got him down—but it was a tongh job—and goes to bed."

I draw a veil over what followed. I reeled about with laughter, struggling to look sympathetic, but my misgiving increased. His exact account of

sa

dtob®

ollandto avoid persecution during eighteenth century. TlJey were eoife, and letr dttecfenViihta 'to-day" for same callings that their an Lancaster was krid ont iu )729iand was the fourth county in the BtateJ It contains 9% square miles rtiej VAtae of the turwmm

«J»nt $80.QPf^|

hf its atricplUiiral. products nea#

1

'ts kjD4nc*s& some $16,00%^ MM? aboatl

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9 a a Archtieactni used to refaWlht following Mifident of !m ex|#irienee in physic doidug wit l» prewt gtNto v. had a gnrtlen**r when wua Mill a young uiftti, air old1 soldier, William Fin lay he ha«l picket! uji wnnehow a great deal of verj' gmphie |hu»gtiage which he m»*l freely ttjon the onlimtry. occasibna of life. He n*me to me and »iid 7 "I'm bad all over inside snd ont, want, 'jrftu to give'rne some jihysic. They lue you've got a ntediciiie chest,' ai liook -aa )elongs to it," .! I

and a

said 1, ^1 hiiftOf IVhat wilM

you take?" ... .. "Some rhuharh."' •i^'JUodk in the lKKjk," I said, "and se^o how much." Xo$'t the hook has (I hav# it StilL yyith Hie chest—a|t least my wife has, ^fof11 carefully made her a wedding present of both the ibook has at the beginning a table of dofces: quite an inexcusable snare, 1 think,! to simple jieqjde.^ It js ostrucfcd on a hypothetic cal principle,—"If to aw adult* a dram, so much to other ages." The hypotiietical jart escaned me an adult, jone dram a i(iram, that.'s sixty graiiis— ninety grains in all. I got a half sheet of a new»pa|er, jwit it

,the dining table/5

and mixed up. It looked a grood deal. But 1 said to myself, "Must he'all right, here's the book\ Finlav's an adult. He wa* over-seventy. Sol rang the bell. H^Her&'s your* physic I hope .it wilt, put you all right." "I lie to take all that?"

4

!."Ye#, that's just what the book says smsll doses foolish things." 1

l!

j{"AH right," says he. Then I began to encourage him. "Now, Einlay, you're not .-very, well idon't try and ao any. wprkito-dayi go hgme. keep yotuaelf w4Mrrti, and tell ymir wife to mix tt up in some warm water—not |oo much water 1 you'll le much, better in ,ihe morning. -1 should, if I wefe [vou, take. it at on«e." .• I "All right/' he said. ,wj 1

011

He opened his great eyes knd naj/1 "Is he very old?" ..i4 "Yes, over seventy." ." jj.jui vr "Then pe,rhapft be won't die. home as fast as you can, and! ponrfiu a in ui...!' 111 ..'.'j 'i' .) i'jsgfe. tbiiUi"

An Exdting Ride. 1-jdJ tm.

The ride from San Antonio, tTeorst, to El Paso is one of the most stitring biW of travel to be had. in Am^ric^.1 Th^ conveyance is a four-horsestHgej 50aChes are changed three times ana beyond Concho, which is 210 miles north ot Btti Antonio, Bronco mules are uiider hjat*-1. ne«s, The mule is a fiery, uhafciabT^' little animal, possessed of All Urt titftrit twce-horae, and all the g^Uid patieooe of 0pAit|A n^»fk)ndfent of the pt. JvOtiis" ftcon, gives this account of ^viiie7

road Until the four-horse coacLes were it ott. their task was to draw a btaSt^ fict a week a distance of si*ty*

SIle

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my auuewwu 1 the mortar with which it.was J?ailt waa

as tuey do,"this country would he .charged with jai^.»Bdth«Wwisth«w awttUam nf (K| Vi|M« 1^® ttUA dflf# •araattor toa

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