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Cathhrtsom, Gfoeerand loaJferohaaU ti,t.,.iii. ir: . m a( aunt ! . i,- . ' j Cateaa If iehola Ca., tclTi.nl u"'oj 'pn V i" ' Furaitare, ProDrieton ChAriott ;rrf. op oV 71 1 f.'A.jb JM t p lb . II. v A . X n 1. Vitl .r4Jf lwr- aoUaatiir mft Wort., J" 1 nil i. il I. i . .'i'iii'T rarattori blti,, II i ,4 ,ifto.ni tit it ; V Mr.'U."IoB0lB, -A- Geoisafr.backer, THE EE AX'TinJI C ALLAH. OF i t TC' ; & tuou'a 'U-i the h"d otjkfto; i ci,;ii run dairn. Uj, i.e vta u Jwlle oj Yeildo (own: r f auL Mr, aud to 8e, -4 ! : AsOjobMrf golitll Ti thee- vaiipta TMk41ptty Wee, So fcooO to bear.-M bir toiee. Ataaolred behind bar bashful fin - rtthnil hniilrlBii ia. nW'tSirlrr.k CU--.i. Declared he'd 0 ie ou Eliglkh Wah. i. r m a t lien flew tbo maid to the iIl-kCd,i ' " And told the plan her Turkish bean. ' 'ABd.aotr,' aald the, tbe wbote tbottX fu beara. . . ' How ranch will ltbe,lhUwldow'eUilr(ir. Now the Ui-k-J3 wm wondron wise, H opue4 bu moulb nd abut hi eyeett The widow'e third, O danghter, will be . ' Wbatarer the lav will allow to thee. Thea flew (be aaaid to the Court of Where everv maa wore a bneeof worde, And bade them name what aom would be - here hF j' -' " ' When her Tnrk abould go to hia fore-fc- i-:therfc.(',; f f 1 1 llieVaitirfconncn IrWdawVtlU niAt,5s h. km uiin tin martiint tiehf IPIunrwil kniI ufuulol lull WClklloJ Wuat ah eightieth widow's third wotild be; Arid. the'M' aH-'ai Wweirmtght Waa nongit but gTlefU the Turkish bean; For lowly WMicAtMngty wee - . . Said : Go back oloae tQ your old Tnrkeer ; . r r -ScrtbMffor May. LOVE OR FAME. i'Buwitood itrajDiog her ejei to L( ) A i 't i lr Jl f a 11 catch fc last1 glimpse1 of him, 8 he moved fclowlj dowr the path, without turning for-tne; more foblf on: either -the girl- p tthe old . ronce-loved " eoeoes. : , With both he had jut parted for years, perhaps for ererl ' t) t7l?U;coW,rcniel wdfwew till lingering oo her ear, P?688 ing all the young life and aweet, brighhope8 from her heartthat heart which had been to true 'to him; the man who, had jaat -tast aside her, love, as an impediment n hu. path..r. x-vx-jiJi;: Ha waa ajabitiPWi ,wd.iijth fntare promised not only a ; pros pfetous, "career 'but'fuccerfa nd rote his every thinlghtBaorific. ing on the altar ;of .ambitiSn the purest jmpnlses of his natare,,f r7Ybu will 1bgWepae ; ow, andaftera-DHeioe happier. l am not aaueo, w puca would bermtMrtbldlrrthaworld where t ;must move and ire. We mayrmeet m years to eome. Agnes,'arid then o? 'Mu0 be, ai new'good and para; vud t1 will have succoeaedo ., my hopes; and!beitherteited or Timiserable--wper(, wprse, . . i c r.- i .At " hnfinr' 'man. Dill. iear. uvi , "rv i .,, Qoxld-lfet TeU:m;yW'r6.rgi? ing her handrW J" ans v,n6i 1 forgive you.- y v And a&ooid we ever Win'. vott A Win lEelt thenTif your choice fiis giFca 3 f WUU -,arowc' v,.' '' i't" r .,1, .-i frnm .hAf iWand aodn imtirely from bei lea-za 'nd thetf alKthe proud. . .. ana wu calm beariugslia aaa eave way, and she. Bank down on IJttle rnstio bench under the great bid oak . where many, many Smeishahad sat 2w,th hioi- me,' ne taia , uu F.6 , - SJriiok : ill ii-pZii i j -i. j kiit timr Mit ma na vhere he. first baa won her promise, to be hie, and where, he had , sought her again, H jo give yaiia. mm, promifle, and break his faith with her. ' Bitterly she wept for a itltle while, and then the - storm of passionate disappointment, .mori tification, and sorrow, gave way. The fountains of the heart were dried, and she said, v These shall be the tears for him , U is unworthy of them. He has cast aside ' my love only because I caffhot contribute, he thiuks, to his advancement He will marry the daughter or some great man, and likely enough break her heart, because she will surely find out be does -not love her, ul No, no for although another will bear his name? ' his hearW his love teminerOhwhy cannot I go onward, forward ? Why cannot I ' become t great f There iia i that within - me which might; with culture, grow and strengthen; until ' I could stand before the world his equal. But oh, what chance has a ' girl whose every' hour is spent in toiling for bread, with scarcely time ' for 3 rest 'or sleep what chance? for ; study,; for reven thought? Five years ago, when he left me, and bade me keep up a good heart and be true to him, as he i would return;' ,' and then I should toil no more ; then he did hot think that the time might come when he would think me a stumbling block! Aye, yes, m lactory girl is no wite for one who is to represent a borough I And I toiled onhoped en 1 Bright f'visions" of bia success. and my harldg .lr, filled :fmy; m.lndIi.iav 'W'eonataaey'O! him. ntMting jjffrthm.inv nf, m. truer heart, - Ob, the changes of years I Of the past! WhaHhe fvtari may bring,' who can tell ? I feel sure, whatever else, it will not give tot Warren rLeslie hap- pinessMf?;; -to fo&wj-l; I The treed of approaching foot steps aroused" her,' and raising her eyes, she beheld the one she bad alluded' to as the' 'truer heart William Allaton, ' coining towards' her'. -:.i Weeping, Agnes?, Ah I know I Warren baa. v deserted rydu.'fVl met him ' id the village, He told me he f was to leave '''again" to night. 1 thought' '"' ' Ho hesi tated.1 - j. J n ( i 3 i i' 'What? Speak on,' she said.' f ''Well, I thought 1 might have to bid : you farewell that you would .'go? with 'him William AUstott replied, his ? voice grow ing tremulous.; ssuan j 4No, 2 shall never go with him,' she replied, in a low but firm voice.''''v'''':,'''s:' iTfinisrer C lie said repeal ing hef words, as if he thought hie could not trust his ears., '- T ' 'Never f Now we will talk, no more about him she Baid l and rising:! placed : her 1 hat "on; and, was about to walk towards the 8lleft:l:2 ii M.Ti'-A,f--' "ri ! 'Stop a , nipmen Agnes. I came to ; show' you. snjething ! perhaps to Miu g; 'youifV' ray of sunshine., ;See, here?;: t 1;'i ;j Be held to her a .papeiv pointy log at the same time to au adrer-j tisement; alter reading which, she asked,' ..f 't.'.-a ,? h,u-vtA-!u;i Well, what is this to me?' 'Why;:Agnes, do you not see? Father saw it, - and told me. This is from your father's brother, and he is trying to find y oil, 'or any of your father's children.' u Oh, yes, I know ; now. ' 5di really, William, "i; Urdly . eve think of that being my name Jotfknow X Twas au infant, .ven my own father died j so I havej never known- anything ..of. :hU having a brother and . only re member , mr .etep-tatuer, and thiflk :always his name as mine Thank! you,.i William ; I wil answer . this - immediately". 'Al yea say, "It may be a ray at sunl shine,' ' the tM; a look or weari ness replacing the surprise o amomenttefbrfT-rTT''" 'But. oh,' AsneS !' he exclaimed 'the ray of sunshine that will , ilA lumine vour ' path, will , most likely leave mine all the darker! I 1 T '! 1 1 1 . V ' T 'I 1 1 " " ', " 1 " 1 1 .ii i 11 j t ' -.. , . You will probably to this uncle. But I will-rfjoicevf If your , sky." grows ; brighC 1 an content to have the clouds grow dark in mine said the 'devoted man, who had loved. Agnes 'i fof over five year's without one Tay of hope; and; when -he knew he could not be more to her, he was content to be -ber - friend, sooner than Anything dearer to any other wiiiai,.--p-'i?:- Agaes knew all this, and then she felt the difference in1 th' two men.- The one who had left her, sacrificed her love to live Tor am bition ; the - other would have died to secure her happiness. ! 'William, where'er I go, your, friendship I ahall tru59 vfcry highly, and always think of you with gratitude' '":rin'i 5."''4 !i 0h, Agaes,; not gratitude I Oh? if long years ' of toil and waiting would- only win one thought of I ? . j ;; ; ! 'Nay. Wjlliam, do not. talk of that.' she said, interrupting him. Aud then noticing ' his . look of i 'Of one' thing' "you1 may' be aure. (v Althbugh I may" never tw yours; I shall never; be any due ? A few, weeks after," Agues had left her village borne,' to find one with her uncle in another part of the country iyyrz . She . had promised .. William Allston to write to him, and soon the welcome letter was received, in which she said . - riches and splendor, af yotf pre dicted,' but one of love and' rest from the toil of years. My uncle a6 entireTy alotteail jrprld kindred to be with 'hlrft.4 He ii not at all wealthy; except in the hearts goodneSs.TbaTing., only sufficieut to keep ua in . comfoit. He1 Is refined, well Mad, and has hat is' wealth to me, a; very. ex illeut assortment of books. Now' I cadi-cad, ' study; jind; think ; wuat more, the tulure. must tell." a riTeOyyeani ha,d, passed,,,;, since Warren Leslie parked, from. ,the girl, whom, ftill jovmg, he desert ed,; and t married, , as , she had thought he would, the daughter bt some leading man, . tbua tak ing a great stride on the path of popularityanfl success But she who had sor much codtributed to his advancement, - lived not "1o. enjoy! hltfi tridmph. 'And i.lrhehi In parliameat.he stood, one of the leading men of the time he "was also considered the . most desira ble object for matrimonial specu-j latlon an4iiutrigueVwirMiii '-s ' Did his mind ever turn back to the love of his. youth f Yes ofV en, and M heart plead earnests y for' that ;( love. But i pride whisperd.Bhe 'waa, 'not the ','matei for him. Againhe must choose one from those Of high' position,' In the vkame ; circle j whereia . he moved. St. James Hall was, on one oc-i casioo, crowded to hear, ah ' 4 dress on some popular subject by Warren -Leslie.'. VVainlv; - the, beautiful girls and their, inxioud mammas watched for a glance, of; ',86 tokenTof ; recognition from 4he distinguished man ; but bi eyes sought- only? one face amdng ";i them; :;aH,T; and often earnestly w-.hU glance r lingored there.i Immediately after '4iis conplusion, he "proceeded '! : to jhd aida of a. eolleag ue.' and (Isked, J ' 'Who is that lady accompany . Why;,, you jots now t That is Miss Jewell, Youiknow her by reputatioo.'4 She " is -onei 6fthe,iriost gifted Vomen,lotf the age. Ctrange you . have never met her I ;v However, she only reached town yesterday,, Twrf J j: 'You will present - me 1 - Khe is very like -not quite; that f but she reminds mo much ,ot a friend of my youth. ' I - must know hetr..:. : ; . .-; ft 'Aye, and go the way of many others. She was in town last season, and made sad havoo with the hearts Of many. Indeed, I know more than one - of our friends here who Wonldf do Iny thing to lecnre Der hahdr f. a f4 That 1 nigh tj " Warren , tesl ie again saw-; Miss Jewell? Only when in - perfect repose her features reminded bira of Agnes Archer1; When she spoke the likeness" : faded; - What could there be of resemblance between that elegant, accomplished, aud gifted woman the- popular novelist and "poetess beautiful toe7, "wHV' the erace of a fairy tombruedl with' -queenly dignity and theT pretty village girl simple uncultured, and :un-known?-ui mmi rtr. ve.'.i.ta j Warretf tealie soon not only loyed,bu feayy wrsAiDed ,hat gilted? womau , His, tprider was severely piqued by the calm in difference with which ehe received his homage, r -V : ' 'She must, she shall be mine I' hWd, iee')Vr sgl V; 4 Yet he dared hot lay hu heart, his laurels, at her feet. Had not fame erowped; her tpo.? Would she care .for. his t-liiiwkistJ-i i I' .The papers reportin g the speech at the St., James Half called him the elf-made man.',: And a few days after, there Appeared jo the columns of. oneot! the leading journals a reply, or rather a crit icism, on that report. The writer, giving full credit to the, brilliancy of the speech, the power aud force of its argument, and so bn, safd ' i- 'The man you call self-made is he so ? I say ft, There are such. Where is the mother who bore ' him, who 1. with ' her holy teachings- first i planted in his heart the ;best;'thQpai'cstira pulses ot his nature i who first discovered the earliest buds of nin wriftiniiM for. anf sacri ficed- tierseii, to araw lorta, nis talents r the sisters, whose girl ish love ' for ' pretty, ' womanly things was all sacrificed that he 1 1 f 11 A. - A snouia oe giveq an -vney- couia, to help him on ward fu bis heart's desire? Yes; they give their all their life often working day hand night Until their davs of toil are over, e, that, he , should grow great;. And when .the - goal J is gained, ;hoV,l 4x6' 'And the world calls : such men ttlf- . .Warren .Leslie saw that, f of couise, and felt sure from whom U'.'tami He ' called pn ?Miss T ewell aii.4 aidf pointing to, the articles .: :titiHsfd$-nli f fi I !'Th1s ie '"tours. Icannbt arcue against it, principally because t u from you ; again, because niuon of it U true ; and more than all, because one woman can make me now, more than woman ever has before ; not duty ! greater I man,' but a happier one. You know I love you 1. J can offer you noth ing that you have not, perhaps; but a life's devotion. ' Willi you accept it, Miss Jewell? j :;.( ; be had always, of course, ad dressed him as Mr. Leslie. low she answered, -,-.t - 'You Tare too late Warren Leslie.' "'"' '.; .7 'There was - something in her tone that caused hi m to gate eaeerly, ! laquirincly into her eyes, and there see a look that brought thoughts of Agnes Arch er more forcibly to bis uiind. f ; - 'Have tea years so changed the village "maiden that the one who knew her best knows her ho more? Warren Leslie, teu years ago you promised "me, should we ever meet,' you would tell me if you bad gained happiness.' -v ; riJIe. toodgasing, wildly upon her, speechless for a moment, and then spriqgingj forward, ; he caught her hand, and exclaimed j 'Asne, I know you n.iw: and tfov I know why I have aoAoved one I thought another 1- Forgive, forgive; and bid ineHnje ? (Ne bo. I have cbver beeu ,happ ,LinT. cannot.. . Years . ago, j'oi cast all ' hope from my heart. FrcolyY. forgive . you,. Warren Leslie, but that J all ; yours can never bel . ; " " -'oj . Agues, Agnes, explain this mvstery 1 'Oh, that I could re Call the past, and grasp that hap riness I mi'ht have eaioeal I, Where i it that gentle, loving krl Tell nie- h6 came se cold and cruet V I r And, then n h i told . the ' story Of the ten years post. ;. Her un cle floviog protection ; bis help ind encouragement in her studies and 'thirst Jbr knowledge; ' the discovery of talents, their trial, and final, success; and ( then, in conclusion she said, " , ; . , " .'You, cannot wonder that my love for you died but,' never to be rekindled.! You left me in my. loneliness, . never oncer glancing back from your . rictorious journ ey to see Or ' care how desolate I might be, .'OhWarreutLcsli.r the ,Vomn you thought could not aid y purl ambition iyou'east off.. Go! ,youv mast seekj for love elsewhere! '- lut , wo pay . be friends. - And there ' is another friend of your youth who, 'would like very much to lee' you. I lef him to receive ypu.! u. . ' " , He. looked inquiringly ay her, and 'he said, , ; . v; . i Agtles,', Varreu JJepIie . said, his voice growing thick-and trem ulous, h "loVed ton; years A beautiful floaty suffused her fair' face, and she 'answered, . j',1 have promised to be' his. M i ' Yii you. who canclaim the him," 'I will turn from, the great men here to find one greater than all, to the wonan whom he has ; loved ' for ; years j ,lor . ahe knows that ha is good, pomtant, Stronir .Araument. xo Fro. oo;wrarsS tusea to licenaa.thesale of latoxl eating drinks to any man ia - the oounty.i,"iThla;,'BewdelVartlire, oy a county juuge waa neraiueu tlLi.Tt?h mnd: svand.r ohargeJ of u insubordination v Was1 made 4, t ahd an appeal went up to!'the Ooutt -'ofi Appoalstr But the7 J udge t rflmiioed firm.H, He looked at the work of the: license system la thevoounty; hsiaw evil, only evilJf tad that ; con tinually; and the resolved' that by hia hand ho more men ' should be allowed to work 'ruin ' among his people ; that la i eternity no f umseuor iuouia noia rap: lis licenese' -and say 'Ilsro Lord.- is my Authority, '-signed by vthe County vr;tj udge ( of -TrlmTile eobntyv.t'if; :mu--x:m ! AThe Court 'ot Appeals sustain ed the Judge, "and node that day not f licensed -rum-Shop has boon granted fo f the ' county i Now mark the result; to-day there Us not criminal case on 'the' dock et' larTrimbla? coooty ota criminal in jail, ''not 'a pauper an the county, und 'not a license bar-room i Last County-Court day though , the 11 coantai eat Bedford was crowded .With peo ple, not a drunken man was seen. m ' town. , s Perfect 1 order and good will reigned. 1 N6 husband wenf home a terror to his .wife no father a ' demon 'to 'his thil 'drenU . P, '; j ' rMen B'sk'WhaV'tVodd'wiir'a; prohibitory law 36, 1 if pfissjj ? Here is one ! of. tnany ' examploa we' could give just 'like it.. 14 not sucli a record ; to '' bo !deiired for every ' county 7 ' x. Look"; af Abderson county, with her two whiskey jnurders 1n' one wee'' Look at "J e fforson ' cou n ty w i th her forty and fifty murders per year and"; five hundred ;and thirty-sevCu arrests ia ' the city ktdne " iaWeT month 4 bf Jane I Look at Pulaakr oliuty Vitli her tea whiskey '"thuVJers reccat-t ly Look at Uourbon,' with; berj Wn ' whibky ' Inurdors. now ' 6u docket! ,Louk at Scott,' with hor docket erowtlod and ' theti lvu!( at Tri'nihle'eefrjii-j ' whkkey and .free . from crime, .and say whether you will put your name with Judge ' JBartlett " asalust the licenne system, or in favor-of It. Kentucky Tmperance A&o cUe. . 4 5 ' : :.;; nomago,.oi tno greaiess smeu oi the1 daandyou willn 'i 'Yes.' sh9 reoliei interrrjutiau A1 Catherine, oy .Kate I' siKheu his .Honor as slim-walbtod fumalj ' ' - t, j er tbe same and old straw nat tui.owed lu., tH c . m , a vit.- to ia-t io f What I came 'f-r w;.3 qire. about,, your', heil: reritttij. :,-...J,Vf-i :.ih ' V'r' '' f WTliir? tfl lama ia nrii '! .attt i M1VjT W'v B4).S,1J 13 VA.;. UVII m Mrs. 'Moodv : and ' now la ui turn from the subject of health to taesutjcSt cf-rcttli-iatasict ed an4 crawlinsua 'arr a, hoice Wn on Brush sire? t,' , -Don't abnse me, your Honor, she wailud 'wipini- great 1 ttr trosi her eyes. ' 'It was only t!.4 T other day that I fell cZ a r a09 and struck ou rsy hesdf'aad.'l don't fool. II Wir wanted,' fdjf wurt you tats nioruin j s , ' 'JJevea timeaCALUerlua ha avo youf tfiau nere before isa' s a. .! can t help it, your lioaorl -wigh l was sv pved , street : ior a grocery store, or a ti t,- or somo pody,, and then I would half wVtokef ' r ' 1 ' ; . ' 1 rf There waa " a ' silence. Cij . was scca wiping his eyes oa the corner of thej desk, and t- clerk who hss the- reputation of biini a hard-hcarfed capitalist,' eeetuel to exhibit cobdiucrallo euiotioo.14 Catherine ' JTooJy laid Lis Honor after awhile. 'I wish you ; were an anel, ;aud ; that every day .of the three hundred and sixty five, was full", of sunshine happiness 5 for j ' you . ' I doa't know as any thing can nfona yorf, and I don't see as it does any good to imprison, yoo, Ycu are a ,lone1( old, -woman,,, drifting through life without one bright horwlriftingoi td 'death '''with dut thing to lo6k back (o aud make' you tfet that you hive grown SO vM.-' I wUl ym go. You Are so old .and, feeble andT' broken, dowu; that death- "must soon " toaio. It may " lighten your "burden"' a ; little if ftoiryou to ro home, or to eoras. garret; which you call home,' Ji( . ,j .. , ,4m k rjhe went out, wiping her eyes, and young' Eboneser Thunder bolt, rf- new boot-black from Chicago,' laid to the boys around hlmf ;"';.. , s; ) ,'If t could work my jws like that old philosopher up there, ' d'ye s'pose I'd he around ' here blackia''' butes?' Detroit Tree j:t-jr?..tr-fi'';'li;t' ;' ''JjaBt night, when it lacked but half an inch td 10 o'clock by the City Hell time said bis Honor to the first prisoner out, 'you sat in the deserted City Hall taarkek ' and loudly' sang as follows, to wH:r;:.::;-v. . ,; r t ; , rbhfrAoLiUttLiua ' wii!iiu ' f ' i '-1 i To vbere the whle nm lylr ;' ; Obt eome and'aee tlm doli iiiiin jump UC : Audiear tie oa Lroew a:u., j.' ';'4That'ls the'sdaj you contia bed ti iiug uatH collared by t!.is ofUcer, and the sons cor.c3 tr. Ijr the heat) of diitarbij the .9. Do you ku'ow'of any i rt:. .'. it reason Why I shouldn't tuLe aa exile of ou?, i ' 5 Uv. ' . - j 'I'd li.e W go to tbecirc re plied the, p"n,.. after , pi- !.ri?j over the query. s The 'cucu, is p'asicd aal the" tumllioj; u ended, contiu. I tl.e court 'and I shall I i y; i oa a line', to : dry CL' .T cir-- Iwjl pgme the -clown r k tba auuienco wny a a e. ; .. is li.e a one tne kjio. make thgir L..!j brv. necks tho Land will i a i th::r tad tha trick-nuli wul and feel that he h ci :jj r - e;-? a hjart t'f- t?r ell. j Cut you wua't la I s j you won't evti -j tud tui . . 4 one-horsa sl.w fur t!.rcj r,:.5t'.4 to rorii0.,"'"';.7""rT"' '.. " 7"'i ""'.-- r. 'Iduuno zi care ..;. u 'l zi cars nr; u, u the uian, 'ecraU-hi ani .1.9 k J inlj a . .r i corridor -wit'.o''.a", j;ro S'h. f'- iVt -.-. ' . , . it 4 ; j '''Ai Jura 4 k'iii'4 ofAfiicaa'1 xtiavt....t i-J u dcniued U4 wifj tjt.w cjL Hi:prijju;avSt . A Lt t' : icf hi sblitJ, doue. .7 ;
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