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Q.ur Owo
5f I bad known in the morning
How wearily all the day
The wordn unkind
Would trouble my mind.
I eald whii,you; went awaf.'
I had been, more caretul, darJint
, Nor eive you needless pain '
But we vex -unr owu'
k i'h look and toue .
miglit never k bade again..
For tbaiigb in the qjilet evening
Xou may give me Che kiss of peacot
let well,tmi(ritbe
That ntjv'r for me
roe pain of tho heart should cease.
How nittnjr go forth in the morning
Who never come home at nlgtit,
And hearts have broken '
For harsh words spoken,
Ahat sorrow can ne'er set lyghfe.
We have c reful thought for tbe stranger
, And suiilRg for the sometime guest,
But oft for "our owu'
The bitter tone, -.
..Tn,9nKn we love our own the best.
Abl. lip with the curve impatient:
AJj! brow with that looK of scorn,
Twere acruel fate '
Were the night too lato
To updo the Vrork of mora.
Ihe Hewcotner was a,aiout, man about
fjrtv ycaia,ot'go, witli a long, black
beacd, largo soft ' hat and brown Tel
vet coal. !
'Hullo, Murleyl what Uick ?l . lie. ci
claimed. The sou-id of h is v.jioo Vu,rt
t ied tiie girl, lu- a hea thy coiiotlesi e
isience had eudowod her wil b tnng
ntrves, and her siipi iso va not alarm
tie U1 ' pan into aaiUer branch
of tbe family, I omild not fktJ ay
trace tl Stanly E trl woody I (hail re
tarn toEwg'aiiil m-xi njfMijb, but I tare,
done nothing.'
'You can( lndt a, .atjo ot SUiiIy Earl
woodair. Where?' aried Uarltou, started out of
hit cirwless attitudd by the marked sig
Slie gazed at the almweis with calm nifloace ot his tone
Dr. A fT. Grtitbf
DENT 1ST.
OIUHAK, , ,
rork
red to do any and all kinds of
ertalnln? to the profession.
; fully prepared
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Soeolal attention etven to tno weovme
MOUfll
QtfiA Attbmj is Town ov'CDutar
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NkAthess Anb Despatch,
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Winning; a Wile.-
"Go down and pick a tew quarts of
of blackbetTje8, UtilJa, child and don't
tit doubled up over that book any Ion
ger,' said Mrs. Holt, as she dumped
doWH a basket of , linen, she had just
brought in from the bleaching patch-?
fresh, fair, iragnol linen A with the odor
Ojf new DQjpwu hay perweatiug tiu-oogh
every fold of it
iulda lifted up hot golden brown
head) antl gaed at her aniut with g,l'oat,
soft appealing eyes.
Oh I atintyta tb. Twc Orphans,'
an. clft ymt to know whether they
ever find each oilier again. knojt
Louise is blind andn-'
There, that'll do. 1 bet tbey found
each1 othfr all right in the end. You
know it they did it right oft there
wouldn't be any story,. Takd your bav
ket anrl get enough berries for supper.
You kt.aw J.e-Travers and Aleck Hunt
ire helping your nncla ith, the hay
and hungry enough they will be.
01)".'.
So the Two Orphans had to be laid
aside, and Uulda, somewhat reluctantly
tok her way to the blackberries. Tney
grow at the foot of the meadow by; a
ruuumg stream, and they were tempi
inif. luscious and plentiful; Ilulda's
thongH were with blind Louise, while
her fingers were busy with tue berries
and she soarcely let her eyes wandcf
from her laket,
. StiB was tai to look 11DOI1 . this 01
phan nie ot the old New Eiglandfae
mcr. Tall and sleBder, with gold tint
ed, brou hair brown eyes, and jnyi
pissed, luiooth oJieeH, with a peaoheu
Jdowhon them. Uer eve-iasnes wsie
particularly Iwg and curving, and she
bad a, way of looking out from under
them that had a great efloct upon the
young men the pet at meeting and
.;uinr aluwil. Not that she tried to
fascinate them, but she could not help
doing it auysuore titan a rose can h.lp
smelling syet. -: Uulda was iiof quite
Her father ha Deen a
Fashionable laUor
a i J 1
11
11 rrr..
Is prepared to ifcake Ttne plothtog for every
lfody. Be Us samples of fill goods and styf
forssa. K-..:VO:M! "".
atarS '81y - ... - J .
interest for they were ' tyuli&s niuu
she saw in her daily lile., .
'Poor la.dk Uarltone. I Ujim, iho trout
are too sensible to take much Lyiico o
my uiiiophisaied etforts to aurtua their
attention,' '
Yonder' replied Sila, ppinling
I aaross the meadows, whertj, i,n. the ar-
ly auiuiuii inaouligiit Ilia whue toinb
slonea. of till churchyard gliaiened,.
vyiia, here?-
'X'h nt,18- Stanly Earlwond, tor - i
you, can you. love we?)'
Yej,' vbp whispered. 'I've loved, jon
ever since the first tinio I saw j"u.
The mNfiage took; plaen ' nt an ar'v
dty. Aad sory h SiUa vaa to ai
inth kis nicf, he k'jew she lonnU' a
h stand worthy of ruer. en l Vie h a
tory of how a wife wnn won hy waing
uqtil, the. black tvjrriff were rip.
Vi like Si. Jcobn Oil, n'n.d oVe'V.e
too that the lit. lirv. J? a .cp .llnnr
.n lorr th rein-dw Jfadlimore Md)
Mrs- PArangtun Agalrjt
PLAIN
TRUTHS
-VPjjssihly so. -Well, 1 have whipped f ried my onlrsiater, Uaitie, fctter he
skill, than war. He mm her in U iston, and they
t,he ttieain lso with more
aaccess. Liit us adjourn.'
iiulda had leirjn ued to her,, berries,
but her cheeks were flushed . and her
yojjLiig heart ihrojjbiug, tor she tell Afr
lieyi kes fixed on her face." 1 1
'What a pretty girl!,' saUi CarUoue, iu
an undertone.
'Yes? air unusual style ol beauty, I
uever saw anything mere lovely lha.u,
mixture ot tints ou her face. No com-.
wejM to, Portlands ' He sickly, and
ooiydiiM get ajong, aut tbe came home
here for six inontn tneu tliey. went to
B.(ltiuio,ro tor a spell, but he got worse
aud wjise. Now auJ then they would
com and stop with the old womau and
me, but poor Earl wood was mighty in
dependent aud dhiu'l like to be a bur
den. VV1I le died fi,ve yearitgo aud
be ia buried, i uy plot, aud ' hi head
stone is mere you can sea il te-mor
m.jn pink aud white b'ondu beantr,
but the ripe toue of the eld Italian mas- j row--aJ all his papers are lis my sit
ters,' i tliiff room iu his owu desk, aod his ou
FcaT;:it:r..:.r:rfT cu?scfi
VoMkadlwMkw
T faiipttiwv i
laqwUsd the ostein
mm, thU tywffl iwwosMlfc
a m. this m
nai o this
fll--0 plain ta
I K SS.k Ja plaiaS la tnrT P T
jatoaaatiiaiia tha waakaaadpaMaaod iU7
laui mi Mnhtl Miaa a in waa. Maawi
SB. rnfymhvataiarttTnaaaww
ai.Ur"; Hrw-rtt.aSu
1 '.i
seveuteen.
a teacher of music her tnothor a euter
ot Silas liopo. Thy both died young
and poor, so Hnlda came to the Hope
homestead when she waw a ally girl of
eleven, slender bat not ungracefil, loot.
lug with berwUtful browu eyes like a
. . i i i
young fawn. Her nncie weioomeu iwr
with open arms, and hie wife, mougu
childless herself, was woman a with big
enough heart to have a place for a,ll the
friendless little.oues thai came uer
war.
Uulda was baprf, thoroughly happy
- . a) . Ml.
and, content. The rresn air. new sum
aud early baurs soon built op hor slight
form, Though she remained slim, she
filled up with the ronoduess ol beau
ty. Her warm cheek glowed wilh a
sunset flush , and her lip were like cor
:l iinM.iitnuiwui simple dark-
B.I. i UI1U "
Woe print, aod ber bead was covered by
tbal' wellVnigh obsolete form ot ugliness
a tan bonnet. Still the waves of golden
har showed W tje smooth young brow,
ind the blsek-berfj gatherer lorrfled a
pretjy picture.-" -
'tcf BibseVrHjd.tfllher, for acroa the
brookl unaerUe shade of some droop
ig wUlow.'a tairinan in gray shooting
drese Jaf wtph heir. :! '..
What study fori Evangeline V said
be to bimself; ' Wbat a Maegueiie V
probability Hulda wonld. never have
becrt conscious of his presence, if tnoth-
Tno basket was full now, and the grtl,
was turtiii.g away, when Mjrley rose to .
his teet aud addressed her gently' aud
respectfully.
'Qui you, teJl me ' where I can buy
some milk or, cider, auythjng CJul to
drink
'Yes. If you go. tor the mkldle of the
meadows you will find a bridge. I'll
wait here for yop., and that red hou8.e is
where tnj u,ncle lies. A,unty will give
you some milk,; we. haven't any 1 cder..
. 'Thauk you.' '
She stood wailing for them basket
iu hand, while Moiiey gathered up his
fishing tackle aud sovigUt the brdje,
followed by ba friend. .
' liuldjv was aby but she leplied to the
questions' addrested to her by Motley
with self-poesessiou. lie was surprised
to find bow well iuformed she was. She
bad a passion for reading, and fortu
nately bad been able to graiify it, for
the library of the old clergyntn who
lived near the Hope homestead bad beeu
put at her disposal.
" When th,ey yeacbed the bouse supper
was already on the fable. Mrs. Hope
x pressed no surprise when the nil tnber
of giebtaat ber table was increased by
the arrival of the strangers. She made
tbem welcome and tbowed them their
places. Fresh, home-made bread,' cold
boiled bam, com ' cakes aud Uu.ide'i
blackberries wahoi down wi'h creamy
milk, engrossed (lisir attention for a
rase ib.e lime, b a the men sought ti t
doorstep witu their pipes aud Hulda,
her auut and tbe hired, girl weut out
milk. .
Silas Hope was a shrewd, middle
aged Yankee laruvr, God.fearim ' and
sober, safari andfar-seeing, aivl i0ri.y
and Carlteu soou became iQierested iu
his conversa ioa. lie. asked them no
questions that bordered ou the inquisl
live, bat sail teamed that they weie
strangers in the neighborhood, Carlton,
an English lawyer, capje OTer to , look
for a lost heir; Morley, "also a lawyer
from New York.
'I've almost given qp hope of Coding
the wan I am in search of,' said the
Englishman. 'I lose all trace ot him
since the war. He was a music teacher
n Boston, and joined the army, was
aken prisoner by the Rebels aud es
caped from the Southern p'iaori.
'An Englishman music teacher serv
ed iu the army. May I ask bii name,
sir?i ..' ' " '
'Certal nly. HU name was an uncom
mon ono, Stanly Earl wood. Be was the
younger son of a younger son, and when
he lelt England bad no expectation ol
ever coming into the title or estate.'
Silas Hope took bis pipe from his
month and rubtd bit chin lhooghtlu
iy. ;;- - : " ,
'Supposing the man is dead, sir
Supposing he brrled but here, aid left
children Wba then ,
'If those children can prove their
gesceut they will JnnerU tbe title aud
estate. ;-. ;; . , -. - . v.' - ':
. ... .i . knni mavKa .av)ia.t vnnld
.11 "il IUT J" J-r " " "
au l . .
they get it they are giriar, 1
tbey are gif' 1T in
y daughter is out there with Miss H pe
milkiug our briudle cow.
Sox the object of tbe ajeiajcli w,s ac
j coapUsied ; i,u fcau unexpected maiiiier.
The next day the. grave was visited, the
papers tortuuately Earlwood had been
a methodical man, aud ia his desk all
tbe necessary documents to prove ' his
d1angbjier' rlgtts were iouid
iiulda was' spise to learn that she
was a memoir Qf an old aristocratic
family; U,er aunt said, she always
knew hr ,brotherinslaw belonged, 19
good kinsfolk,. Silas took; tbe matter
very calmly, SjOd oaly -eewaned sorry at
ihjt WMiDot ot loosing bis aieo. whom
he loed like a. daughter.
' I rpos. you will go to Eigland add
live amoug Lris and Deiks?' be' said,'
placing his arm around her breast. "
N;, 1 will not, ancle Silas. I don't
know the Lords- aud Dukes,. Can't j
stay iu the S,ut if I like. l$r. QaV
tour -' ..
Certainly, Miss Erlwoodv I think
your wish is natar!. Still it might be
better to go horns, just to form lb ao
aj'iaintanoea of your father's family.'.
'I dou's want to kco item.. They
uever did my lather any good, , , Uncle
Silas wan the one who, always belied us.
I'd rather, stay. '
Morley did not leave the Hope homes
Umd till ly won Bilss eonient , to re
turn, (e told him that be admired
Hulda, and besought him to give per
mission that He might address her ,
Nol'i reulied P;iiu sturdily. Tk
girl is too youog. Qo back; to ;Nsw
York and com. hers ia a year's time.
Then w. shall sc..
: '' Morly obeyed, though he was loth
ta do so. l took a long walk .with
Hulda, but faithful to his promise, said
no word ot love. He was ; wealthy, but
he worked bard during his probationary
year to bitei hit fortun.
t was a glorious moonlight nigh t,
and Jin Ida stood .bftsi Silas who
smoked bis pipe on the stoop. Holds
was simply drissed in a flowing robe uf
thin lexture-of a pale shade of silver
grey, She was beautiful and tho past
yt-ar had been well employed by her,
for she used ber new .found wealth to
improve her mind, with the assistance
of a good teachti-a lady o( genios and
eultar. She was sometimes thought ful,
ber goverc.u thooght a little aad, " but
hever ' expressed any' reason for being
so. '
, As she stood Rooking acros tbe mead-
ownalisteniiig to the chirps of the ervek
eta. and watching the shadows cast by
eloads, as they orossed the old caeen,' of
heeyeo a click of the gate caused ber
to turn in that direction tall form i
SJ snit st before- face that to
her looked unnaturally paje ia tbe
moanlighr, ... . . .
;ftFrauk Morlyl' cried Silas Hope, in
testes oX.warm welcome, ' f : "
'Yea. Ive come now to ask the que
tion voa wnuldSuot alktW bae' ta ask a
year ago. Hulda-,yoa tno w what it is.
Do you not? tie took her 1 hand, which
T..; i Vf:.'i ' 1! '..: s -i: .
Il was at a distinguished partv, called
by the ladies in nid of tt;a. Soldiers' 13a
war thai Mr. Puriingion found herselt
as well as she cunld tor the crowd,
iheie was muoli said, in aupport ol the
object, and, a, wanu entliusiamn prevail
sit MnoWtiiig at time to oud lUanit
j lestHiiou of approval.
'Quite a furor',' the President of Hie
meetniK remarked to he s)aiuy ibat sat
beside. Id in,
'A tew roar,' she i;c piled her spec
tacles fljasbed'witli excitement. 1 should
cajl it a good mauy roar, and everybody
seems willing te exhilerate the move
ment. How much we owe to soldiers
who made sacraments of Uieiuselve for
us, aud laid down ibsir arms and legs
only when the Union was saved,'. - ,
Very true,1 responded the President
Sand 1 trust (hat all are . williug to ad
mit their indebtedness.'
'That may be,' replied she; ,'bot J,
feared it was Something like AJisi. lli'e4
borrowing my eggs and saying she
would be tiidebled to mo lor : them ; as
she was for -ue ne ver paid ein Lack,'
The President looked a little annoyed.
Soou there came another shout. ;
Don't you ttihik she sad Uha.t these
few roars should have' been perpetrated
wheu the war was orsr' and not leH
the woman what was, incumbered ou the
roan?' ' ;
'Perhaps replied Uer interlocutor,
luti better late ib4n 'ucver,
It cam,e nigh being too Isle,' said she,
'with the poor legless heroes running to
their long home through ' a poor house
gate; but, thank heaven, some will have
a comfortable home to g. tOi alter this,
where they can smoke tb cs'ltamy ct
Desoe. wiihuni evaii ,. a lax . colW.ior
to make "WarAlfald f
She was wearying, but ' sho meant
Well. . r ::. ;' t I r, -J ; . : . j
' The blood ia the Ibnndafioii of
r Kfe, it dtculqies through every part
of the bdyj, and unless it is pure
Sd rih,'good heakk i impossible,
disease has. entered, the system
the only sure and uick way to drive
- it out is to purify and eerich the
; Ifiood-i., p ; ,.: ..
These ..simple. facts,( ire well
.known, and the highest medical
authorities agree, that nothing bat
iron will restore the fclood to its
, ; natural, condition j nd flso that.
all the iron , preparations hitherto,
made blacken the teeth, caase head-:
ache, and axe Otherwise .injurious.
''; BROA'i&o"M.TTEkswmtlor.
" pughry and' quickly assimilate with)
the blood, purifying and strengthen-,
iog it, and thus drive disease from
iny part of the system; and it wilk'
not blacken the, teetht cause head-,
ache or constipation, and is poair.
T.lfe ?f mjunotts,; i
'f
'Do not grasp at the shadow . and
lose tbe substance,' Kidney-Wort is able
to jonyey you from a 'shadow of your
former self into the substance of estab
lished health; Said a soflVrer from tid
ny trouble when asked 10 try Kidney.
yort foy a tfeinedy, 'I'll try it, but , il
will bo mv last doke. Itouredhim and
now be recommends it to all. If you
have disordered kid neys" dt n't fail to try
it.. " : ' ' ' ''! i;- ' '' . 1
, . JSSI . ; , .,.
. Persevere
Don t stand aiflbiog, (.wishing- and
waiting, but go to wrvk with an tncrgy
and perseverance- that .will 'sel ' every
object iu tlie way of y.ur success flii g
like leaves beiore a wniriwtnq. urns
snd-walsr way of doing business,' leavis
a man in the lurch 'every time. He
may have ambition enough to ib him
self on the topmost round of the ladder
of suoceas, but if he has no the perae
yersnn. to pull himself up there, he will
inevitably remain at the bottom, lor at
least on the very low rounds. Nevei
say I cun'i; ner admit there is such
word; it hss dragged its tens ' ot tbous
ends to poverty and dtgradatun, sort it
ishih lime it was slacken boat our lan
guage. But carrr whole 1 leaUon o
cabs aud wills with you, and mus
armed, every' obstacle in th way ol
your success will vanish. IJever envy
yuur oeighboc hisncoes, but try ,an
become like him, aud as much btter
as you can. If at first you d m't wilt
down with despondency and 1 cm t, but
Saved his Child.)
17 N. Sutaw St, BHi)Aon, Md.
' Feb. ia, 1880. '
- &Wty-Upoa tha recommend.,
tion of a friend I tried Bkowk's,
.Ibon Brrnss as toale aadra
stormtiva for my daughter, 'whom
I was thoroughly-coawncied waa,
waatipg away with Copsumptfoa.
' Havins loathraa dauahtaza hv tha
terrible disease-under the can of
ambient Dhvt loans, la-u loth am
believe that anvthina rmM mrrrmt
f ' tha arograsa, ef the daaase, bat, to
nr ereaf SUrDrise. before bit daurh.'
' ter hail taken onabosdeaf Baowa'a
laoH Brrrns, sha beau to mend
and now ta quitereatotad to formar
health. A. fifth daughter begaa to,
' show sisnS of CaaSltmtption, and,
a . Jrooo tha physician ws consulted
' ' " Sa quickly aaid lMca ware rei
. o.ulrad;.' aad wbaa inforased that
tha alder sister Was taVInk Bioww'sr
iKow DWiaaJi responded "that h
. , f good tonic, take tt,','
"; ' . t V-tus. fttam.
' "'JSri'CV i'.i tV''"ll
' BicN's Itiii Brvrtxl" efiVchiat-.
, ly cure Pyjirepsia, Indjgestioii anc
Weakness, and senders the greatest
' relief and benefit to persons suffering
tram such .wasting diseases as Con
sumption, 'Kidney Complaints, etc.
;;?,!"' -i-jvy lis-ieT -
Li utm 1trM
.
f .1 '.riif.,,..'
j 3a- r
J
aUtnemosW ttkat jStaamaw Rat nergJS
thm lir-nrinrinle. or whaiarejlf yon ma
chooM to eall (be restataot Jftrn whle
battles against Ute eauaea or dia and
Grain. 'as worn mrmwm wi -
It to the trnxrwo" t tb human fortrww.
-wtum'it wmxMTmUJt, true poig
Is to throw In remforeenunts. in other
words, wtsea snob, an eitneTtrency oCOTra,
commence eearae of HoUa Bittera.
For sale bjfDrnjrffists end JOaaOata, to whoaa
"FT
gird on tha armor of I'
for it, you will, .
cXri. my word
flow 8ns Sated 1ir ..l)asuiro,r
shall not ieelso nervous sgaln about
aS J Is.. . t . sV.. t MAllisaW
babj's teeihing writes a grateful mother
We almost lost our darling from cholera
niantum. but happily heard of, Parker's,
Ginger Tonic In time. A few spoonfuls
soon cured baby, aud an occasional dose
keeps Us Iu good' health. -Brooklyn
Hot ber. ,, i-Z. 'IV,
Only what we hays wrought in to pur
cbaraoters during Jife uaq we take away
withes,. j iU-,Vttl ...
In the Ne York HeroU we lately
observed montton of tho spe dy eo ot
rhaddene Da vide. E-q.. of tho sreatink
firot, 127 , WiIIam?steeyNew . York, b
iheumatie got by St. Jajy V Oil, ' t'
PouMlvn. Picker Bnu.f ,
tiecollectioili "Is 'the only' paradise
fronx which we oannot be tomed oat, ;
- lieeara.;, J.V.' Crawford '4t&;0s
ford, N. Cls aay ! Vfe consider Brown's
Iron Bitter : the most reliable' tonio on
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lake utnxicauuz stuniitauti, tut use V.-kKaa s
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disordfarauialuiin HoiracTi bow'wa'.tJoriierre J-
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