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J j I BtaarM ky Ttoa. C Ttan nam forth «tk nyta. la M rj. , M oUn j" ^~^U* ~* » ■Rhly'lIIk. ,IO°* ^ T^"b '•"• : WINNIE'S FORTUNE Tbr haadaome diniaa roam in Ibr • flaoja of maliatll and 0» pealal glow of * Si*— for Mr. Juaiah Maybarry via a - h,T» naaly. aaby Orra all ,rrn tbr iplro I froakv^a BaybtJ dial iT^ut , rorl of her lip. a tuaa of the bead aod a ■ ' amde, almost of ooalempl. ilirertnl at ] the bale. beerty.hdDrat-farvl old ReotieI man alio bad mrrlal ber for her pretlr , some half.grrowu aoo for a Dot my de ! Tliry —ere aillin* aroand the hand o'eka-k dinner, with the aulemu Imtler . rrsj father, aoo aod the bans^ty, well | frown of ilispleaanre no ber faee-a I from depeneratinc Into a rerba] exprm- 1 ' finally eloeed on tbam. leann? the little ' party alone, burst forth impetuously : i •• I declare, Mr. Mayberry, it is loo had ! I bare fooe orrr the list of inn there is not ooe— no, not aoe— of oar j set among O'em. ami such a horrid lot of people aa you bare named." ] " I told yon. didn't !. Marguerite, , ! that it was my luteotioo to gir. an old- j dinuer ? And by that I meant. ! gran.1 fuaa. and seeing around our bble I only the |ieople to whom a luxurious i dmn" '• «■ "'ryelay ooourrenee- I j I shall not do it. Aad aa to the guests | i on my list being * horrid ' and 'common.' | yon are mistaken, my dear. Noae o j them htre any worse failing than porer- i ty. There is not a ' oommon.' rulgar j person among the whole ten uamta on
12 I M'- Mayhenya good old I aoe lighted •a. ! »P warmly as be spoke, and Erneat »d Mayherry's handsome fane reflected the m ; aatla'aetion and pride which be felt in * : his father's riews. £ Mrs. Maybany llusbed. but said noth3|iog. 2 . Sbe knew from etpariauoe that, kind l». ami imlulgaal as her husband was, lliere •t were limes when he suffered no appeal ^ from hia deciaiou i aad Ihu was cue of fr j Ihawlbpaa. m " Wa will bare dinner ordered from m Iwelee o'clock. aail uead to be when I wat ■° * b<?' '*T* turkey, with - "*> turnipa, boiled cmiooa and' cldlry' T pie. efawae and cider and nothing more. J- Marguerite, shall I gise the order b. a Lortou, or will yoa attend to UP' Mrs. Mayberry twiatml bar diamond I ring, almoat roaghly. a "Oh. doa\aak ma in gire such an * insane order to him I I bare no wish to C appearaa a laughing Mock before my * srrranta, Mr. Mayberry. It will be aa I- capabla of, to be foamd to Mt at a table I with aaeb paoplamlha Hard., ami the a Masons, aad that Thytra Oreen and ber ; lama brother, and that Uttle old Wil t mingtoo, ami hiagrandsiaaghlar, aad — " * Mr. Maybarry interrupted ber gratly— I"Otd Mr. WUminghoa » . frimd of mine baton he west ho India. Since be ■ daaghtdr ami lircj i^aneh^obaow^-- ■ ooadortahla although plain, hu- Winnie I earna eooogb aa daily garemna lo ■eip- : r^xsrt^ti^ J boy. I shall hpmd wpo. yo. la help entortxiu o«r gnaata. ami npseUly at ; the table, lor I shall bare no sweats ; abort maeantham out of than appm : Abd Mr Maytmrry IMnll ■! th. ^ ; joct by ariMn, from the table " Wortd I Uha k> gnl Oh. gnmdpa. I > MnmU! Win we go. da yen think r i Th. little rtrtrtd AA w. lonkrt I I fa"*y rt hw arar kia Mnl I III •"fcrtMM IBe ha Mrtft Ma. May- '. 1 il j7 k E II to/fcnw.^ Wlnwm. 1 TmmdhtWdjd,fymdi.|ah. 1 ffsrxrirsShi:! i«*r i i ."j »A B-^k I ' BR. aw mi ■ 1 ihmi
tuT father bad saked aod expseted. excepting the eold hauteur on Mrs. Mayberry's arislacntae fane, aad that was a failure, because no ooe took the leant 1 were the influences of Mr. Maybarry's i and Ernest's courtaoaa, genllaznanly i '• Joaaah ndihrtthabat was meant to be I withering earcaaes, after the laet gneat I had gone, and she stood for a moment ' before the fire; " I only hope you are i I •atisflcl — particularly with the attention i paid lo that young woman— rery an- I I netwesary attention, indeed." I | Mr. Mayberrr rubbed hie hands to. I gether hrtakly. I ! fSatiaflc.1T la, thankful lo Clod I had it in my power lo make them forget 1 | their porerty for one little hour. Did you sec liule Jimm^Hord'a eye p listen ' | when Era rat gave him the arormd tri- ' j angle of pie 1 Bleee the youngatera* tTT^sek." rtW°* ' I " I was apeaking of the roang women ' ! -ho "—Mrs. Mayberrr was icily severe, 1 j but her husband enl it short. , j k, | ever I saw. A ladyhke. graceful iH.ie J |[B | ten your aoo la twculv-lhrec — old enough * ! g» J. virtuous girl. Jh^A " 1 A little gasp Of horror and dummy -a. " — cabbie. ' ^ ' ™ " Grandpa I" ■ Wilmington only just heard it, ami " | 1 when he haikeil up he saw the girl's ^ " j " Tea, Winnie, rou ml to tell me ° I thing. I— Mr. May- we- Erucat h« b v •pfbao— be —wants me to— oil, gramlpa, (J * -SLS he't eb^k" grira hotter against " „ He reached up hia hand and partner I " k | " Tea, i can tell, dear Erucat baa ^ |. i " And mar 1 tall him you are willing, | I perfectly willing, grandpa 7 HecauM m ■ She dul not take umbrage at the sharp , " I am at least sure it ian'i my money a • he Is after, gramlpa," she returned, ^ > j laugl. i up and patting his cheek. . "Yea. you are at leaat aura of that ; . r then. I hear th. young man coming , , himself. Shall I go. Winnie'" p It wss the " voun a man himself." I1" It the "young "
,J Ernest Mayberry. with a shadow of deep br opto Winnie and took bar hand, then turning to the old gentleman. " Until at. hour ago I thought 'hia b- *°uU be the prnuilrat, happiest hour of my life, for I should have naked you to ■d give me Winnie for my wife. Indeed, n I mud be content to only tell you how al dearly I love her, aad how patiently and of hard I will sak f ur bar to gire bar the home which aba daan-rse— baeanaa, Mr. m Wilmirgtou, this Baruing the bonne of m M-TWrry A Thnrtoe faded and both e Hia handannm fane waa pale, but bin r, eras ware wight wiifa a dstarouaatioD t, and brsveoaas unthing could daunt, e. Winnie eeailad back upon him, ber s, own cheeks paling. " Merer mind. Et neat, on my account ; , d I can wait, too." Old Mr. WUmingtoo a eyes sen ala mod ahnt beneath the beery frowning a forehead, aad a quiamoal look waa ou hia y shrewd old face aa he listened, a "Oooenp.eh? Well, that's too had n You stay here and tell Winnie I am jud , aa willing she shall be your wi/s when a you want her, aa if nothing had hapr prted, because I habere you can earn |. broad aod butter for both of you, aad my Winnie is a contented girl. IH . hobble ap to the office and nee your 4 father; ha aad I ware bora together; a r word of sympathy won't noma amiaa fluui - And off ha droda, tearing the lovers • alone, getting over the did. new fat re- - marfcable Una. and proaauhag hia » wrinkled, wrotimr-brotam old faaa in r Maybany A Tfanrdoe'a private oflke, » wbare Mr. Mgrbarry art aloue.trilh rigid > face sad kasa. troablad eyas, that aav- • erthrkaa Ughhsoad at lhadgfctof hia "^•rT'gla- to sea yoa, WQmiaghou. - Sildawa. The right M a nma wbo ha. Bo* Mr. Wrlmiaghaa 4d aat at down. ] whJiMr.Shyh^r^^m-g. hop^ J 1 . -»—»■— ■j»¥i. i iikMw. ; t-ny,rt.h-.hkau. Did ymi brow . yiH III III tilt at ty Wi— taha— ry . I Atar M*. MaykatTy'afcaa b^ttrt aaaaaad, | ; tkam tha#aam ii U nil : -Hmyarok^a Icrtaaad kiawms ' , maaA Hi Heagrt ha had | il l 1 1 ^ , thMHRa.lwartdaay. GM _yaad yea | AaT*m-Mr Ha gtrtM saha I damp. ' yaaaa," "H|- MuUprtH art iS&M -v; : aaDBD ■ Ml Mat tat 1 ad^ i k, «
» | any naa. aad TO dart the boy myself. If yoaaayso. Eh?" 1 Mr. Mayberry looked at him in speech , . | lees bawilJecmeot. i Wilmington went ou; "I made s for. t out In India, and it's safe aad aouml 1 id bard cash in good hands— a couple of 1 million*. I determined to bring np my ' r ' girl lo depend on herself, sad to learn the ralne of mooey before she had the I . handling of her fortune. She has no < > she's an heiress. Sounds like a I story out of a book, eh. Mayberry? , I will you shake bands ou it, aod | l can ft a bargain?" i Mr. Mey berry look the little dried up ( with thick emotion. " Wilmington, God will reward you this. May He a thousand fold •" ' l masters en his eyMashee. I " You see it all comes of that dinner. 1 ( old fellow. You acted like . gentleman. < and between us we'll make the boy and I . Winnie as happy as they dceerve, eh V • Aod even Mrs. Mayberry admits thai 1 it waa a good thing that ber husband that dinner, ami. when she expects I lo see Mrs. Ernest Mayberry an honored ' guest at her board, she eandi tly feels I that she owes every atom oi her epleodo, i ami luxury lo the violet-eysd. charming I girl who wears her own honors with sue) i Eatlsg Apples. The following notes on this aliatrucv I llMle book called •• Winter Sunshine " : " Not a little of the sunshine of winter is surely wrapped up in the apple. that flesh is heir to. Pull of mild ends. ' what an enemy it is to )anndkoe, mdi**sti.«i. torpidity of the liver, etc. It is s gentle spur and Ionic lo the whole bil • lary system. A dial, of apples on the " center table in the winter supplies lbs ' — a bouquec .if Spilaenherga, Greenings ' mnl Northern Spies. I "Tlie hoy n indeed the true apple pocket* sr. filled. Whether be be ft" i i pies all the same7 He goie to the grCTi .1 in the caller, and sinks hia shafts it here and there in the garnered wealth of aiming plump u|s« them, or ;t oatnhing a glimpse of diem as be turns || the heafw from right lo left. ueighhor has apples and you hare Done, orehard , then be assured you are no ledger a boy either in heart or years. I sympathise with that clergyman who, 1,1 in pulling out his handkerchief in the *' middle .d h.a dwevmrse, pulle.1 out two ^ lug acroae the pulpit floor and down the puipil stairs. These apples were, do " lake the taste of the sermon out' of hia P> mouth. M help it re to hare a few old maternal ap. pie trees near by— regnlar old grand. „
(rail until the very air abou them is "c sweeter than elsewhere, and wbo have nourished robins and wrens in I heir branches till they here a tender, brood. ^ lug look. There is a crop of sweet reminiscence*, dating from childhood, and spanning the season from May lo £ October. " Z A »ck Nh-s Ecaaemy. M The late Sir Titus Ball, the famous r. alpaca mannlacturer, though in.meos.ly Lh notny. He was always careful not only of hia money, but of such trifling things j, aa blank leaves of letters, which were in 001 thrown into the waste basket, but : laid aside for naa. When be began to er fake mooey he thought of haying binself a gold watch, but be resolved that t; 'be would Dot hay it till he bad saved a thousand pounds How proud be was J. of that watch in hia after life I ft was ig m by him till the close of hia life, is and whan his our hand became too feeble lo wind it, he handed it to others to he I wound in his preaaooe. He had 1'ule st knowledge of liters tare aod little love or „ it " Hie library," as his bcogrspuer v records with pride, "wss large sod well „ selected; but hie knowledge of book' d *h limited, and the range of hia reading II oonflnad lo raligtoua pubhostioo* and ir the deilr press." In bis old age some ose saked him what books he had bean e ~bcg lately. "Ah—." mm the quiet reply; then after a Host panes he , addmt. "If yoa had four or Ave thousand people to provide for every day, • '°V"mld h*T* mo<* 1-1 ,or ? A Qseer Sell Decided. ■ A queer rait has just aadad at ' Bradford. Mm. by the plaintiff. Ira • Malandy. laoeiriag damages of N.B00 from lbs town for injuries ream rod on ' a highway. H. a— ted ttmt hi. arte- ' dent rvsmllml in paralysis of U. Uga, ao Hat they wen dead safaris mi ' emu farting ware omenM. The rtnrts ; of the dafaoea wars to show ttmt ha bad. ertnT ido'teC ~ ^d • smnmli epptted aad ether -isaa, yal ' be did art wince emd hia maMae did net aontrark Broaaaf Hapky.l.t.m tetei•ad Hrt meh a parslyst. nka attensad ~ Hgnafl'l ; brt^jmy dtd ant k aylnhgti Cnr-e^lZ Wr. Mr. Miitinffi Us. ■ ii ■■al - 1 '*» ■■■■» RRka Hn dZLart >HM I AA m^gtA a fan mH
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A ringing bell, hke an onioa, la pea peal. Cere will kill e cat; but there ia no ' living without it. I Three Presidents Ha buried in Ten- , — Jackeoo, Polk and Johnson, i The father, end not the husband, of a I woman, has supreme authority Between s bram-bend leader and hia 1 there i» nothing but a word and a Russia estimates that next year's campaign aiU cost her ebout WOO, 000,ono in gold. 'at turkrys, taenty-flve cents par html. l.afflbriUiant diamonds, 1,17S rose diauKods, and U7 table Jiamou.U, ooe To remove foreign bodicw from the (nends blowing forcibly isle the car. reflex notion ia prodaee.1, dnrl—dled. rrUm Blessed is the man wis* hn-1 rather ' Tour eye, dear I" There ess silenoe . j St. Inula is to have a ten fuot high ■tatue ol Shake p*-e rv. The rity lathers csl Shakespeare a as s C'ungo man. aad right, scalp, the old slat. "-/WroM AVer /*«.. Old Hnndred is compihsl frore four Franc. 'sho .'unushcl the music l.'.r Die lienors Psalms, puhlialie.1 in lfiflt It , Henry Fax] crick, lerl of Arm— let, j I lorn in'lOOH, ess I he flrsl reaudcl Erg- I .ishman wiUi lev Christian names, and j chihHvu le,. Chnstiaii uames s.s utterly J unknown in England before the aocee- ^ N Used lavishly, and promised to give ■ gS.OUO m prises : but on the last ■ .lay of th* exhibitina h* left the rity, ami the mothers got nothing. The ll'iscrwistN T'tteMr says A^ a -T this omnlrv was a DrlAersrr, re- I " No; bat it Would have been if ■ TiUlen had Inn electfsi. Mince H Mr. Hayes was elected it ia a Republic." The Russians cent route aerrnty wagons with Turkish w mi lulcd to Erxeroum the other day, with General Heyor
>• mean-, compliments to Mnkhtar IWia. " slid the mrvwege "You kill tny^H nr wounded, here ere your*. Send laflk^H d- tlie wsgous. >S I need then.." The^H ri ssgous were sll seat lawk after discherg-^^H Ul In the old burying grouml at Newport lis a curious hes.lst.Kic, which chrtuiietra^^H the death ul a sua and daughter of Wilism ami Desire Tripp, " also his wife's la inn," amputated February 211, 1771V. H ly The age of the arm appears to be o- omitted, hut it waa ilonbtlrwa interrml H ly with deoenl ceremonial. A portrait <4 H (S the arm ia cut a poo the gravestone. Dt Lat regaa* sf low dsgles deuglit to Ths oid waj to parsas, ■ a- Tk* "tew thief, s rvsfiy stgkl. u And tbso nagoUsta. n When you see a man with a long wilrr low switch in hie hnnd, sneak Qanlkmlye U down lo tlie hack leaoa, and stealthily H poll himself np untH_ bis head ia above g the top of it, end tS&i look snlteusly, {■ d b*gingly. and srith n disappointed at- ■ « pnaeMu withal, np and down and all ■ a of vacant lot without a sign of human 3 e life abort, yon may safely bat yam little fH |. pita that there ia a broken window in " 1 , that man's bouse end a twahw-ymrrtd 1 > boy about a thousand miles away and I still going. * WhiU-r's first pern, it i. arid, ante * pubtklsad whan be wa os0ysigkt.ro yroia old. In a Xswbmyport, Maoa. paper, than edited by Willrom Lloyd P " Garriaon. It was called "Ike Hro;" ' bul B ha. aavarbaea reprinted in Whilbem works, and Ihi poet has probably forgotten the bats. The New York ' TWAwsk rove that ten year, after tin. poem was pnbtiahmd a boy, eight yean I IrtH in an e-oiaal, Htart ■ 1 roHt^teHL. skrort etaro He lan d rinro. AFkgHBnH. ^ ^ ^DRRMf% — GM> Hd I w

