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IIIICLIMVS (J^VIItNKMM. .fiitlHTi Ailnh nlooil alr>n^ ai IIMI •olUury ir|n}|oTT of hnr ui.nt f n «Hn^y litt|t> j»ml|>r, mid |in*#ifiiii^ I^T ftirn- lifr licitil n^tlh«l l ho (Mittl #)i\**, ««11«S f(illoW«H| #t(li molnhclioly ^yr« tlio I ho tnotu^UMiDiin <lr||( of (ho rain • lrO|it, A« |lM»y foil from tlini lofulon pl|i0 liilo |t)fi |>tiililh«ii on th^> |>rt\x>- nii'iit hnhm# t • r * j | LMfo within whit Judith wrift no lirigltlm* ll|nti ll wan exteriorly, find hor «wotit ^i<S)» IntviiKltlod In |t* pal- lor by tlio tldtirnfiig droAft nhb woro v 'flopfmut plo|4liig diiinhly for IA llttlo of tho MUfmblnn of happlnowi ni> ntorn- ly tlonltul ;|i«r by |iroHoiit ^Irctiin- nlaiicnn Ana Atirrounding+. | I wo inpnthN hnd |m«Hi%<l *li(co Mr. VtlAii't unfliflin dtmth ooctirro(l t lrAr- intf dtiilllh |D Orphan, p^nnilofm AA to iitiNiino, niiil Iho I'luiiaiiidnr of«thofow httiidrt'd di^Ur* brought by tlio wain of fin tilting Aiul pnrsv>ual i HIMIIM, WUH nil that notf luy bolwfrti her 4iid tin- ptihdiiioi?, \j K%iM*y cllort h ( HUoito niiiiln to 4^^ in employmi-ii[t bud I.IIUMI, mid po4M0«9lng m» liilljuOiitlal (rliMidft to o4*l0t bor in tlio ^o/lrch, NtiriMM Piot^ Aiiftwor t A position iii K'VcrnoHM, *\w bnjd burn mmmniin}.! Ui itit Inlorvhuvl Ibroo dr\yg pio\l0i4 t mid dUtiiUflcil with Urn ptoitiiitii Of ti reply through tho miul »a un iWl)' (Uto ; bnt iu»ho bad i-niiif, itnd .filMllMrx fuith In ptiMitiftOM win NO Mtdly, Wrukmod by roj|K)Atod <li^ f ipp(ilnfII^IIM that M|M% bud unUro- h n mnl t >ftH|KM t tho i'tiltillti^ont of 1I1I4 imin j f . j i Iho «i(h>ttiy' mi'diUtlon* K tlw yfiunggiil Wtrij niiddi*n1y br<»k«ii In upon b\ I In*' fiiittmif 0 of a hoop of mil Id v rhlUlron, lioUily i|iia|rrling I 11 Ihn pON4<fA*ioil of A lottor thjit WilN In Id at nt mnvlviiglh Abovo (holif hradw b> tho tiilh'fti of tho party. ''Miiftald I blight giro It to hor!\ \No f abo told mo to!\ \t'Oti«|ii •ftitly, lioro'«' a i<df,or for yotl l ,, WAM tbn ndiAln wbfrb r«Mi*<oil dudltb from lior apathy with A^NJIKM k that unit tho blood bonndittg (.plough \\r\ vi hie, nnfl pvdvrd llopo to \m hut • Irrping In bDr brurt ; not doii|l, n« N1M> bnllovoil^i * j j MIM Alhui>A^orJy broko thd tmaJ, And with a P|||II of deep tbinkAtlncN* ri'Ad that b«r' prollorrtl B<»rvbu'4 wero AtM'npioil, fttnl Ibft WAAJO »tArl t|ig fol- lowing aflortionti for tho round v |ilttco of \ 4 i-4ftUtv tullm Iroju tlio * 11v limit*, ^(r**. Mttlow'proa would moot In4* at tho nUfion nood fo<il no do^iccrn for I bo frann- poitliuf of hai-iNtir AIKI llttlo bJAtbor trunk at tho eittl of thu railroad (our- twy. p« j Ho*!nil, bdnllhgU tiig, tlrotifiil^AA nloop foil upon 1 tbo poor ghT* weary *<fiul that nigbt for tbo llmt tl^io in nt iny wrokn, AIKI tttit iho falntr4 caro of mlMglvlitg trOliblod hor iiilfnp for ttio futtiro ; #»IO bail luKon hrjr for- ttttir* Into hor own hnm\; tbo ffar of dop-iidiMii-o \tn% rrmovod, an4 Jifo « • -a «od io ! o a Imrdrn. 1 .11141111» loiu'dod fhn dopof |uft lit flmo to niter tbo oar before It M?»rl- \.r d, and one rapid glatteo nt tho ^ttunv punftoitgrr* pnlftid ber^olf ti» |»0 the only hity pte^fflt; NO, qtiiotlv ti^kln^ the tieirist «Avlt to fle^ doorj who tin nod Iter baok to tUw nlber tiUvel- I 'i*i mid '•oori beeame oblivlotM of Mi TO uid uM i.Oft'Miu lin^M in thj^ uh. «orhlii;j IIII<T >f)t fit her on'ft tbouk(bt4. The Oily \v t%* x many tuples In bind whoii Judl'h flftally littett her rye-«, And #he did to, ah^'iOutorod tho^e of two young mnil t refteetrd l»y the mir- ror In front of |t#r ; they wnVo several H«MIM hark, itti'l jjndgiii!: trotti tlrr-n and aeooiii tuinttn, were evidently hntt «n A buuttilg oxpeililiou. 'ifiirn- lug hor bead, Imin^dlatolf, Ji|ditlt i»pennl A book »bo bad brtmghl for 1 iitrrtalnmei|ti and bej; tit to iVn<l ; the t ijy (lib 4 to bold her tittenliou, howiuer, AIM! raining lirr. nioo Again after a ^lun t Ititftval, HIIO onoe fioro imvt th«\gi/o of lito fw;» piir of eye** lolf-control, gho qnlekly iht\ la heavy Voll over ber agitated face, and rc- tnaliKMl AO (piletly eompo^cd Uiat (he fetnirnifig light gavo no oviufneo to bOf fellow-travellrm of the tumult of 4*0ltemnit hidJrn uuderin l|lt thitf (SaJtii oxterior. I ' Initially the whi-tlo «otm Ud t the jniftnVn lu>|y voiee called Utatiori A*^~ y and .Judith, with lufok no I uruuiella in h r hatut, Rat Ufiiting have rflfy Mis. ]% wit hod*. lU'Ul'H |)0 ogy, JUM rottm, r >V^|eMl |iei*iielf ; ir)#j(ljii| |3'on mn>y bn, ^lr, you groat mistake ? us you Impatiently for the train to *jop. A burning «b Mini po«e*e««« <l l^r to glaifo onr-o airiiln in tlio litljo inirror, Lo U t nd her true- thOiljfh «he dreidrd doing oiiflor of tl^» voiitig men beh but! fUiitppi'timl. Surely ii'(> In Arted nA'iit e.oul I ever offer j 11 wo- iiiiUi Mueb an inrtult, and tlnUe^two cn'tnttily Re *ule I geutiirtieo. I At» nho ro«tl to leave the ear, irtv*i*tapl>j tm- pellnl, nbe lifted hereyen to t-^t^ln**^ f, bold of the I in a ntttently h hU in biiian 1, |ot «ht* HO rt g< A\ ••I III . 4lot - I'l 1 ••••I<i .itli i T. M< I4#I, Uinif! ISiMifh » j 1 V^f' 1 ' * U,% * * h ' , l < #K| ^ ^ n « •Mlff^flf V , (\|*|l itlli, |l|t> I <M ol Wlir t^inkn 4 •!••». 14II1 Of g«ti|l#tHon a 4 rilf, *4)«#0«1 4>l«l |M«ggotl nuni { Br«t|i 4 lloti «h^k {(•( |II4)|M •+* • .«'in li «o.| I mo. I •^44) «*4j|f. 4lfl §M ||MII« |t|otit|Mly '%«) gW(l .U. U.MI Ml l.ull.MM tlo|»iilriii|| I IIMI4 |ttott||il|y . P'l i< .*M>.M h Ittflh'M I A *. : • vm \HO M MII A f o >_ JMa> rnth, i4|t f | % ,r » 1 w* 0\v m\* | lg V fjgf' '' ' '•\ \\^ t ?'.\'\ ojnnlng. MTTirisliinirT. iit»Nlr«%nt no, I/A^AU /•* nil (hiUr* I' ft ^tt lirynbi>la' JcitH'lt'f/ S/an\ ^m^amm 1 M • • <#•*• -' i.-*--^ Moij^yloLoAn. lf)0'.OfM). j.. ^StlllfinfllllTfltoMl) DOLLARS O iiOAN 4 itoV!Kr> KAUMH,| ionfil 'AfMis, I VBWflf nnn4if!. limit»-nv, to her intlnlte iHf»M i noata ornipird as IK»I\M*O ; OlVd' yotllig men HOMiied abaorbe book, and tlio other wan roatling a ii'MfHpap^r, by wh fnro wa« entirely coiiceafctl. Mr^. Harlow'* eonehman liolf hav Ing Arriviil, Mi** Allan walljetl up ami down tbo platform in thjo eool afternoon b/o« l zo until her exeidement wa« Homowhat abatud, tl.ouih »lie felt that tbo woiiit<loil>|trUlo atijd tiu- tniliAtion would remain In horj benrt until the day of her death.. 'Ilho in- toruilty of Iter hatred for tho nn- kfibwn author of ber injury pokitivo- |v appalled ber, and KIIO feryeutly f>rayod that further knowledge |<>f the OllOiiiler might not In any wjly bo irivon. • |. . Uiliylng hnr heavy veil, (hit the wiml might fun ber hot ebeewji, ,Fu- ditb Audib^tllV dhrovere'l witn; dl«- 111 a J' that/ ono of lior oaiirinim was miiH.iig. It WHHa tiny onyx fjithnia withv gold KIamino, given br her father noon al'idr hor tiiotbei a *a ikrath. VAIHIT nho hhook the veilr and fteattoued tho platform wberevcif *U* had Walked ; the earring wa^ Oiope^ lownly 1, lo«t. She remembered now llAvlog felt a eoat brtiHli ber eluAik iu U:ir«. 21 the Hile|)i plead e«|^ j exeiiMef «v Oee f^<>f| .rudifii pi!'* *roJn grown i U|l' Mtipjiose, hut I am 1 governess ;\' (hen, jig to hoar tlw* yo'ingj Idoj'ed attempt at an apol- w tip stairs to her own the door, and threw bid in a p.—ion of in Aliee'n gent'e tap broke htjlf ftft hour lttet% nho vare headaehe HIUI ^ent «. II trl'jw for lior ah- tbnjj (eatable. . d learned from lier pn- ndi^ tliaf. (here wn^ a 1 m the family whoearne home ft7>a|i'|»ty>« s lne« s every month or F'N atil^eiil a few day» with hi« mother ilniil^iHJers; hut by >Irrf. ll.ir- \o\t or |tontWde|* tbuighter r^iM name had nowwoiijj mentioned—whether iritei.tiojritjlijjlt oif not she wa» unable to (ell. /I?|ji| grnllernan was proba- bly l)av)lilj|uio iiriile and admiration of litti^ Awe I and bow eouhl *\w nerve htittm t<* meet him, im would eertainlf TWiiJi<l|'eM«ary, after the 1111- forturiatfc tv«|iijffli natural midake r>f tbo nveftifnlf lior flguro WIH very much likniSlAtfAret^, it wrts nearly dark, aiWl i^robjiblv tho young man did not Jtfitjtar tlere wai nueh a holng ^ :L - MfMrs. Ilarlow'A gov- 10 bet in extHt#i^f ernoAA. •I )£ then wn|k ing her 4V •'MIPSA 1 .?uditl|l filial horrible interval between Mark hi hind Jn*r.. \fborouj;hly it 1111 provokeilf At hei-Nolf m 1 'AP^-k •g fw nt tit ^ r •1 llofriu. K ^0*1 n (10 lm» r* mNi annoyed audj the \tiaogorf MU| Allan renoluN ir re tinned to tho (kook oil ber lap, at id por«Utei|t|y kept ber thought* fixed upon it until I|l0 ntjlinm that {vero railed WArned h^r nho win noujrilig hor |outtio> ** e|l«t* j Allatoneo Ibkk daVkrie^v 1 f»Vi I- opi d tln| oar, 4ii(t a elotut of tijmkn rotfrod Iter o|Mlt wtuibrw thit'wa* almont \tillor»ufug In It* deii»itv ; tbo wood Iwjliig #atped and therjateb • till, .fmllili roJffl to her foot t > lend Iter etfottft lltort strength at rem^ily- Ing tho ovlt, wieH, fe Aft «.bo did f», A bund fttnitlenly ittnted 011 her fdioul- iler, a board to^K^ed ber efieek injnl a kiM dropped llkh^ly on hot forehead; the window wont down with A erimb, and the next li#Unt tho openingatid eheitiig of tbo dW<H* and a ru^h of rohl air* an«l ^looko through tbo etr pnjvutl that *oino one pi the piusongem IbatT made A l|AM|y A^U. ()vA|>MtinO *H»h foiitiindi^g emdilbni, nurpriAo,AlAVni, and pJi^lonAti^ Indignation, .hitlib tAttk baok tipoti) tor toAt witjb Imked IIAIIIU AIKI riglfl llpt t fairly 81111111611 by tho <hiring ltnl|gnlty iho 1m<l jnil reoolvAiijj ItqrjilNt Impuhb WM to l>nrit luuS t€Arnj bkil fxortlnk strb ^-.;;i • i.n J. VI m •/fi strpHf ilr^fK And daylight, find without wmbi tile little fnebnia wan eatight and pulled from her ear at that pine. '4'httHolution Of tbo llv^tery hail ju t boon reaehel when a hanil*omo coupe ilrove i ipidly down the )roa<l f Aiul t|H? liveried eoaehiuaiij tonehiiig fajlti ItAt politely, incurred if the yoking Udt might h<* Mi*s Alliu. Ue[>nyjng that ••he was tho peiAjou nOttghtL du- difli ttiok her >ett ir» the eari iagp and rolled away ip Solitary ntato to|Mr«. Harlow'^ mansion. j The lady of tho manor Wa« n wo- man of eatm and digniliod beiynng, ntidOittoiHtrativo iu npecch, and flint nod- ttlialter iblo iu pi^ueipleHJ and oJduioAi; ber ohildfeii loved! ber ROrvautt rvtfpecdod, and ber fr ends adiuirod Iter; but Jtttlijth, afteir her tirnt day spent Iu .Mr^». It.n low's bou^e^feif that the motljer of heMit- tie pupil, tltotigb in eviry nif-p^t a suporiOr woman, W:H oi(e to wjlioin nho could never he>di an b by anyjfoel- Ing of Afleetiim or sympjttby. ,| Tbo duliiM of hor plmitioti jjreto few mid ftimple ; Rhe w t l reeeiv^il a<i a lady* mid treated Wity fUTiiptljoiiH polltniiesH by NervatttH ijnd all n* a metnbn* of the family.* After her in- terview with -Mrs. llitjlow oiMltho utibJcriTof eduAtion, littjlo AlieoNvan left/* cijtli'elv to ber eire, thereby proyiiifc bow well «atis|(eil the lady wm U'Mh MiM4 Allans judgment And Intelligrnee, Margaret Harlow, tho older daughter, though eonnidejiate and llhd, n^embled lu*r mot hot in poraon and ehataeter, tfoiiApqucntly there WIIM an impaMablle baiiicjr of l*e«erv<J between the two*. girUJ al- tbotigb nooio few mouths wa« all the dilloreitpo in a;re. Mr«, ; Harlow al- wayw Invited Mi«ii Allan lo bo pros- «*nt tvb#n ontortainmentH were given In tho hotHo, and Ml^l Allan jini- foruity deilinet with thanks, nnd Hpent most, of the long evenings alone wltb'hoi' book^ in tho «eebmion of her owtrrotfrn. »'•.,. S<) ptmed two quiet, unevenkjfui months'; an 1 dudith, thorougl ly in- teie^ted \\i Iter alio ttonute iihftlc eharge f Win O'liitOttted with life ill HH new pbn^e for any rising wplritt of dU^itti^fiiot ion win irMtautlv one led by fbe nient ii e<inira*t of'l hat dinjgy, ileH^lntt} hoti>i> in llu^ rity, the ijiily pla<ie in <h»* w»n! I shj eould t'.in{ to for li home. -' (bieovenintt .imlith P it alone In the cliimk waiting for tbo ret urn of >p r«- Ha^lctw find Ali\ a e Irom their liustim- ary drive ; having a alight lieadiu ho, nho had «?xru«<ed her^oll ffotn a«H <lm- patjylng t!iem 11;t« afternoon, j|rc- lerfing fo • I tv af homo with per nev|«lle-w«h k and her own thougjhts fori *me hi y, j 't\\Q Itouhb xvi\* p^rfeefly sib 1 ''NlaH'glirot i avbig Kit in the morn for'a prolonged visit to (} H , eity, othi icintlned on the Rervanfit and berwelf. bv w- plaee but Keeling if Ml \if no he sl- ith and ftoiticwh'it lonel>% dud t dow'n stairn to the libmrv, find opruing the piano played softly Utile while in tho half light until, teily fvMgetVug herself autl ber »Mr i CM* +i- i. lonmlingH in- the Ueautv id the tnu MIIO K tve her whole Font up to the jo\ment mu\ pla\rd an one inspire So oblivioiH \v;m the young j£lrl| of the oi|t4de woild that alio did jbUt hear tbo door open noflly behind ltov t nor presence in liitenqf^liy Ltudith delayed her (oilet tbJ9^<A|iow|ng morning, and did not ent^r |ho |>reakfa^t-room until (bat m4atj'.Hta* nearly over. JShe merely l)(^fo<l Jto Mrs. Harlow and ~ to tier peat \ylthotit Jift- {from tbo floor. I, KhU is my HOII.\ cetljiip to aeknowled^e the hifr(H$|)r<tl|>n ; thb geutlman rjiUed Itil l^tl, ijivbieh had been bent fiver My! rtAW^l>f p^r, Hturted no vio btnlly .MWiftfr it urn his eoffee-eup, bowed, Aaiuijpolo^in^ to t!i<* top of hU broad fi»olii|id/rxeused liinn.df bnr- rb illy a ml jMl tqe room. • '•My f|rt| l wnM|'nihaiTasPed by the Mnexpee«*<|-i||«trince of\a lady,\ re- marked MlA l4riow, f with a keen glance i|j flit t f * qtiiet # faee. Tliv gontleni|ii\^|j exfce«Hive nervottsne^n bad the fMl^uj of niaking Jtulith ealni, and bee] ftj^jitnqr eon«equenlly was perfts'tl/'i^riij low^ ( oi|iNjrap>uHi FO that Mr*. Hnr- of a previoim ac- piainfun^^ -Ig^Hurntarily entei f line!, were a^ *uW5pjJy ilisuelled as ereatcd. 4t My K#U lipAei|me home for a few dnyV huHtiltj|! anil recreation, imt ho will stayiu i^ljlO lloiuso M> iittle that our rc/umr ^ptliAe IKMMI not he in the least di-yirbfKl ;'Vund lining from the table tiN ^lo, ||!pok|e', the buly ring to Hiiiiiinoiiifb^iJrWaifor, then oponin;( a large wrHing^ileKJc, entered upon her earlie-t ifjjtirMitg dtity of settling tluk-j previim* tla^jSi a<t$ount^ and prepai- dug oi«leW8 ftjW'h^ head Gardner and ditlriTitt^vdntiiejfi. •Itnlif l^v^tli^ti-iknrnln^ to leftvo fTio room w^eii Ji4H«J^ eame runninc: in' with gloWtf^iehejPk* and shortened breath. | \&i •# 'i c ()h, ^(^'Si'tlai). n.tviil rent me to ask you i| i ^gVlffbtf have a holiday and tide to ttte AWfeli wood* with him this tnor$ln|j^ {jjfulj he Fay* thefo are thrco hofoo^JAiuV hi^ would like to have you jj<i,«»p ;J won't you? please say ycf»/^iMj|ffi r Jlh0 child danced up and dowfltirtIfet ekcitement and eAg* erh' seani|ot|:kf?r lioiber'?; face forrai- courigeu^nfKflf thi> plan, •What^do^yoiij advise, Mr?. Wr- low ?''au|j^ul|hidi{li, also turning to the elder |atli(| i , . 4t C|e *oatf|ilwi judgment* Mis* Alia\.; I ftaviConfidence in your tli«- cietion,'' H'a^ihe tjold reply, and* t)ie> busy peu^ldiiiot (mime for a moment in Its* wottjr. & ! . il I am Wiligftg yjon should have a holiday, ^I^Ni ^tpco your mother does not ^}>j«iw ; litit you will excu«e rne frofuly^lf rile ; I have many things I wjp^jf rji-tjier tlo a to*day.\ Alice lo4hJ!f'dL-4it(pp<)inted ; but .To* tilth saw, WJftd «|ie imagine it? a pacing e^p^^iioiijof Katisfartion oij Alice, t«ej 10 feel another room until the movement of HocNt- oven WAft finished And she lilad Stropped Iter face in her hands orlir- cotpe with tbo strength of her own feeling. Uently an unseen powl^r lilted tho bowed hc»d, a tender hand amoothfd tho «oft, hair, and a voleo ^teep with cifiotio1i» pfid ; j. '*Mflirgiiret;'y<|ti aro a genius! aiid In my ielthh.bHndncMi I never unitil thin inom^nf ^aliiotl {t; can you fir- gtertiaf!' 7 * -, . * j . M , IduvUth'i Mralngrew^dUEy, ainV jor an lusUat/t*om«d Incapable of njo- tlott; th^n with a soddon effort *tie Ahook h^fntdf fVea Aud Aprutf towptd the djWr t trembling like m Mppn IAAT. •r 1*1 ,ii*/i *^' I: l M 'AG #/*r«*« the mothifr'* Uulf i\n liOW la'ftr, as little ncrompanfcdttty. b|*r manly-looKing brother, 4nnferod jl»y the wiMdow, Mis-i Allati etiphl ndt repress/» faint sij^lt for Unforbidden ple.fi^ttrol of ili it ri.lo :J-tweHild, see;n^/|jei^ gov- erness, mVrejh ejalled ^'good-by/' Mr. H irloiv! fifokel pp an 11 ^rave'v lifted his ^jitfi'theitj a turn in the ato- mic hid t.tiwwotii fro/n view. » The ' cbifrnA WQii/ just, >»lrikihg jght f'hen Judith Was bo violent l inking of the.i whole house win ftrni,Jand she en to red no tb hear one maid ftther** U H'«* ft dispatch lerlAJ jlybig v ajid she in o 11 v^ oVlock, train to- l»g. f, | Tapping lightly V tb|i»r, Judith enter- tlio holy in a state of agitation ^f#tivi?li- appalling' in a woman B v n(p(Xormilly calm i«ud self- controlled^ 0fce wi()s on her knees at tlio bedsit,.;l>ot* fuVe buried in the 4elegram, p<|HJk rtn<l shivering, with blue lip* &j^ihHAtfrring toeth. Aw- lith wrapfto&A lar^e shawl around tier kneel iujrjj^uro,land finding ado- y in jhe closet, poured nd lihn'ti (he strieken it; jthon et>axing ber ore t titer son will return to bi« business two days, and tho family will be dte-ed ft» yours If and Alice. J uttll * * * i not come back until my sisrer U bpt- fer.** tlien the carringo deovc and Judith returned lo her own ro(|m to try 'and regain porno of her i^t f.leo|» before day folly da wind. The evening meal was over before Pivitl retimif'd from the city, and had gone for a day'* hunt ing I hem morning before the rc«t of the famf had aw.ikened fi-ntri their dreams. Wh\ii the daily le*sons were (ih- Islo d Miss- Allan; and her ehargo went out together in Keareh of bbr auttimti leaves and berries for IThriJt- ma« decorations, and were noon de<|p in the tlense wood a that skirted tlio Harlow grounds. Kxhilorated by tile keen air,/(he two friends were •« merry and gay a s the squirrel*: thit frolicked and chased each other lit the beech trees overhead ; and A lido wafc Just recovering froyi a spasm Of latigbter eauseo!, by one hf JiidithfH sallies, when they were suddenly star- tled by a Mtocossion of sharp, quick bark* from (bo spaniel v/hich ball followed them, that grew continually more violent and excited. Tho dog was hidden from view, And the girls, made 4 curious by the whines and crieH to which tbo louder demonstrations now. £nvo placeL started In the direction of ftipHeyli voie*, eager to lenrn the cause of hip agitation. .. . : A moment's run brotight 4hem in sight of tho dog,.ami there* behidi him on the graund lay David leaning Against tho trunk of a large oak, jvitll head thrown hick ami oyes closed, f<^ all appearances insensible. *(^uick f Alice; dip thi* handker i hit fin tho spring, it is ^omcwheivf near,\ and with beating heart Juditl kiuclrd beside the prostrate figure and taking one of the pa c sivo hand rubbed it tiit her o*vn xtere !u»t. Thd fir-t touch of the wet handkerchief oi liIK lorehe-id caused David's blue! eyed to op« n, and the sfght of Judith'J anxious face bending over himi brought a faint ray o f color to the) you,ng man's cheek. \Don't be alarmed,'* he said, try ing to smile ; 'Mho wound is a mere pcrati h from careless handling of my gun, I nm all right now ;\ but an at tempt to move Mie arm that lay at his side belied this statement, and nearly cinsod another fainting fit. \I'm afraid you are seriously hurt/' said Judith, for the tint time per- ceiving a MII.ill stream of blood trick- ling from the cuiF of his hunting jacket; and ripping open the sleeve of his rout she tied h r handkerchief tigbtly around his arm above the wound, and then made a fling of the Heart she wore to support tho injured wri-t. v As Ibis Was finished Alice, re- turned nreatbless from the bou«o with the as,sjstance sent for, and Da- vid, leaning upon r his man's stirong arm, sueeodod in reaching bomoA^en her few pleasure* ;. and why without much dimVultv. I >liOiould she rjeino su di wimple and in moment'*- silence, \that it would be best to toll her, Mr. Harlow; but I will not magnify the evil, I promise faithfully.\ \Then oprn fl:iVdo..k and write at dictation; I have several business loiters also that should be written if you will act as niy kind aniainien- MS.'* I. . Judith could do nothing but com- ply, M> she proceeded to try the pins, and prepare for the duties of secre- taryship* Alieo, in the meantime, turned over the contents of a drawer, hunting for curiosities, and sudden- ly, with a hearty laugh, nho held a picture in front or Judith'-* r.ves and gaily asked if she knew that gentle- man. * „ \Tho face la familiar. I have cer- tainly seen it humowhere.\ and with a puzzled expression Miss Allan close- ly KcrufiuizoJ tho features of the pho- tograph before her. David glanced over ber shoulder, .ami with an exclamation of disguat possessed himself of tho picture and cant it into the fire . <4 !le is a worthless fellow ^vhom wo had t lie tnisfort one to know,\ was the careless answer to Judith'* look of mirprjse. j . ••Why, Davidj! how can you Bay that when it fs Jrouraolf before your beard was cut offl ?\ cried Alice, in- dignant with he^ brother for his slan- derous charge. , \Von aro cerjtainly infproved by the loss, if the !beard made all the difference in yotjr appearance ;\ and Judith glanced loguishly behind her at David'* pleasant face, with its blonde mustache] and kind blue eyes. Allan, for the tloubt- I always bad rather tainlv innocuous \Thanks MM fid compliment; a weaklier for flkttery, ami it is cor- when administered The doctor'* verdict wn rrr, \no! with such admirkble di-crotion.\ Judith laugheil softly, and dipped her pen in the ink and wrote the date ami read it aloudj to signify her read- iness for duty; and with much mer- riment, many objections, ami not a few omissions on the part of the pru- dent secretary, the letter to Mrs. Harlow was completed, and consigned to the mail-box In time for the after- noon train. > David some way-made the discov- ery that his fair nan? was in the habit of spend in? several bobrs each day working ovor her )enrtan ; and after n little'urging Judith allowed herself to be prevailed upon to accept his nsMstaneo in the £tudv ; and it soon became hoc rof'iilar custom to go to the library with her books each afternoon, there/to road and recite until the IwiHgbt creeping upon them warneil/ieacher and pupil that work must bo laid aside. Two works fhu« pa«s?d away, the bappies^ Judith acknowledged to borsel^Of her whole life ; resolutely had yho suppressed oanh doubt as to th^wNdom of her course. Life bad dangerous wound, but one that mttftt receive yrreat care; two <u* tWee weeks of quiet will IH> necespary/and then we will talk of your retiming to buMiie-s.\ With a few pacing <l»- reetions to \nurse Judlt)r f \ as be jestingly called her* the old gentle- man took his leavo till the next da>\ JL-oo 4 ds f hero anythmg e)^e J can d o for (Jmu you?\ inqtiired MM Allan, hesita- tingly, a few houl'a' later, as she plaeerl the dainty-looking tea-tray on a little table at David'* Hide. \Well yes'y If you would be PO kind a^ to cat/Vo my chicken for me ; my appt titc is pot consistent with in- validism, yet I fear It would have to puffer if f depended on myself: just now.\ / \ll</w thoughtless of mo !\and tak- ing the knife and fork Judith cut the mc/fU Info small piecos,and then asked diffident 1v, \£hall I butter some Jtread, af«o ?\ *>' :. 44 Yes, please; you remind me now of '<'hai lotto' In *The Sorrows of Werter,'\ be said, leaning back in hia chair; ami looking \t\> with a smile of admiration. \Did you ever read Tua 'keray's ]»arody on if, bf?- ^ *inoconf ones as were now thrust into ginning: ' WVrlor li *'T a lore tnY Chnr'ortn Siirh a-i'wonN cmM rover utter. An I tlio first Iimo llmt h« Haw her .•stir wai I'uttni^ hriM-lnri'l Imtlrr twelve U.^t Hwakened f b the door-%J instantly 6r the hail ih whisper t<J i saying het!'4il g^ing oil 1 ill mo¥i*ow f 1ip at Mrs/H^l nl, and fo^it cautiM* of bf*. out a glass^ lady to swA^l hi to a chalf gathering would be f|j few hours MUs Alhin^ crs and pad 1 only an o< and finally, and Mrs. H travelling, dors for >ho( oTvn toilet David w er to town, her in the turned to like A (Tec 11 tald: , •u iekro Mtioj Allan ^ Jin four »I lie fire,, she began the articles that led *|n the journey a |r; until fouc o'clock' busy emptying draw- jlf thefr contents, with al Word of diroctlon;' i^n A1| was completed liv herself dressod for frit left her to give or- ria^i and make ber IJie oilrly breakfast. Acc^Jmpany his moth- stocll waiting to put lagel when tho buly Uhjwith something n; hir glance, AS she d I].:\-.;'- -.,- liouie In ^your.cftfe, lit pkrfeot oonfidenco autl judgtnebt. ' My 4M *;^\ t$, ir/. \I have-read both the book and t'ic parody ; befo is the bell, if yon wi'di anything more, arid Alice will come to yon as soon as she has finish- ed her t.\a;\ then with a color a lit- tie, heightened Judith loft the room, and did not enter it again until the following morning. i David had passed ft res'tlcsn night, and was inclined to rebel agaimt the doctor'* Imperative commands to re- main qu'.et in the bouse. j , \Only on one condition will I he good,\ was the reply to Judith's gently, expressed reiinmstrances ; \you and Alice must. May with mo ami keep me entertained, Or I shall )nof answer for the consequences.\ j \Hut our lessons,\ pleaded Judith ; \Alice cannot-be neglected.\ '* \Ibirii: them along, and 1 will join the (lass; besides, \*our duty is as •much to me as to my sister, for the doctor placed mo iii'vourdiands.\ Such persistence was not to bo Withstood, so Alice brought Iter books an^l Judith her embroidery, and with Davids funny stories, anec- dotes and descriptions of his travels, the rimming came to an end before either of tbo trio realized It had fairly begun.. . . ; . , \I must write a note to your mother before mall time,\ said Judith at length, gathering up her work, and rising a* she spoke. \Have you any message* to send ?\ \Do not speak of my careless blun- der ye tcrday ; she will imagine it much more serious than it really i«, and bo needlessly alarmiM ; indeed, It might hring her homo when her prcence i* actual)?.ncce«&i|ry: to my aunt.\ . . > ' '. V. ;•• r , I \I think,\ replied Judith, after ber hand* ? * ,, . • Hut after a long night of troubled thought Judith rose, resolved that there should be a change ; so, when breakfast was over ftnd the order given for the day; she quietly told Alice to bring ber books to the school- torn again : their old habits of study t be resumed. Very reluctantly did the child comply, And the lesson* proceeded slowly, with little anima- tion on either part, until a light tap at the floor sent the hot blood to Ju- dith's temples, and brought renewed life fo her pupil'* eye«., ••May Mohammed come to the mountain? or am 1 to be entirely os- traeised ? Of what crime have I been guilty, Miss Allan, that I should bo so cruelly condemned to solitude? Plead forme, Alice; 1 know you want me to stay.*' \Oh Miss Allan, mayn't he?\ And what could Judith i\o lint rmile assent, and avoid meeting the deep blue eyes that Mio know were try Wig lo t-'carch her own ; and when (Ihe lessons were ended and David rought hi* volume of (term in poetry at) her desk, could she refuse to share tt with him, or decline to read uloud the selectiona that be made ? One evening a lefterfroui Mrs. IVir- plw announced that HIIO was coming ioin«'\ and her plans were made to Reave the following day. Alice lay coiled on tho sofa* fa*t |lv«locp, and Judith was playing Ircamily in the firelight.when Divid ntert'd the room and blood quietly jchind. her. ^\\v was conscious of Us presence now ; indeed, it Koeincd o her bhe was always conscious now* f Wis every m »ve and glance. Her iugcrs suddenly j:rew cold and re- used to strike t\w keys; N!IO imagined )avid*ri h.iiid again upon her hair, in I when >he really felt it there, as >n the night of his arrival, her head j row di/zy Willi h-ippinc-H, and she lAs-sjvely allowed il, to lean against icr arm. Then his- voire whimpered, Mudi'-h, I love yon,\ find the spell kvas broken. With a passi#)nate uiovemenf f-be Jea-etl heiM ir, iiod gasped, «*Yoti tee unkind, \ on are ejmel.\ She urned to leave llie room ; but David** h i:.d detained her. \Listen tome, .Judith.\ \I emnot, must not listen !\ she Iried wildly.! \What' would your Viother say ? He gonerotts, and let mo o.\ \Answer mo one question, Judith, dm! you shall go ; docs my love for Jou distress foil for my mother's sLko or mine ; do you—can you, ever (lArc in the leant for me, or must my life be dark?\: h Judith's head droope I lower and lower until drawn by David's encir- cling arm, it lay an instant quietly on His shoulder; then quickly she glided fjfom him, and taking sleeping Alice illy the hand, disappeared in the dark hill.. * .' I r Mrs. Dmiow returfied rroihlho city f s room bad Evidently bt en so|tening in their effect. Late tho same Afternoon Judith received u suuimoiis to'the library, aiul there iu an arm-chair be- fore the ire wit Mrs. Harlfcw, calm and stately, with no evidence in ber manner of What she had to tffiy. \Miss Allan,\ she began, without moving her eyes from the [poliflhcd fonder at her feet, \my son • tells me his happiness depends upon-j making you his wiie, and I sent for ypu to say I hope yoit will not find it rtccessaty to disappoint him.\ s ^ Judith staitt d violently^ turbed pale, and, overcome with sudden emo- tion, bur*t into tears. - j I \My dvtkr, I think I iincfcrstttnd \ l our feelings,\ said the cldjpr lady, alter a lon^ silence, taking the young giiTs icy hand iu hers ; \you love my son, but prido forbids you^'saying sjo: let lovucoiiqucl', and marry him; I dchire it, M and riling as sbfe spoke, Mr*. Hatlotjr softly touched [her tips to Miss Allan's cheek, then [left her alone. f ; [ During the *hoA month that fol- lowed, Judith drank in happiness with every breath of air; thon David returned to tbo city, promising that all bis Sundays should be ipent at home. , j • I The first'week had passc^ ftWAy, and on Saturday mbrning, wfcile the family were *till, at the brfeakfaat- tablc, tho mfeil-bag was broagbt In, aud the various letters distributed. \David wants a sigall key f>om the top left-baud drawer of his secretary, Judith,\ said Mrs. Harlow, looking up from the note she was reading ; \will you get it forme? If caressed on the twelve o clock train,) it will reai^h him c4i ly thi^ afternoon before he reaches the city.*'-* | ( Hising with alacrily^Juditlvflftnccd gaily uway to the library, tlAt dear obi room \Vhere had been parsed so many ba^py hour* Unlocking the great desk she tonic bed a jjhidden sprfng whose secret David htfd on€e taught her, but neglcctcuV to kfccp her haul upon *ho drawer, whicl^ con*e- queiitly opened with su^li foiipo that tbo sudd^hhoek thro^v all Its con- tents into disorder./ Tho cover flew from a small pasteboard box, |and as Judith bent, forward to rep|aee it, she started ^back with bewildered eyes, then ,\vLth \ smolherejici-y bur- ied hor fac/i-in her bands and sank down in(</the nearest chair ; in tbo r little box, on a. bed of pink ^otton, lay a tiny onyx fuchsia, tbo jarring she had lost three months ngt>.| f^uii k as a, flash the links of evi- dence came before her ; the pip/ling familiarity of the nice in the ^holo- graph ; David's fear that she might remember him; and la t and most convincing proof of a sensitive con- science, his start of recognition and uncontrollable embarrasgmonf, the morning they were introduced^ The man who could lake advantage of an unprotected girl a* he had dotfe, was unworlhy the least respect ; ajpd tho retjietubranccvof her lost dignity and wounded pritle returned wit(i such violent force that Judith rose, white with passion ; then, her face s^t and stern, she took tlio key she had come for, ami givibg it to' servant! went quietly to hef room. There caimnesa deserted her, and in a frenzy *of fe-» verish excitetUent, she emptied draw* er* and closf t and packed tile one small trunk, She must go aw^y Im- mediately, aiid without nnyjoiro's knowledge, for no explanationfcouhl be given. \ v Mrs. Harlovir was Very fortuhatcly going to a dinnor party, an<$ Alice could be sent to sj>eiid tbo afternoon with some little friend ; she [could say she was going to visit her* aunt, ami John could take her trunk (to the station at three o'clock ; |)avid would pass hor on bis way ho hip. Nothing occJurred to frustrate Ju- dith's plans, and leaving a sealep note on the desk, she hurried to theWepot just in time tQ catch tho city-bound train. rhrcelionri later Mr. Harl of en- tered the house with qub-k %top and happy face; hp* mother was still hh- Hont, so ho wdnt immediately to the library, exporting fo find .ludilh waiting for him there. ThVaoom was vacant, however; then titrnjiigto \\ny the btdl to make inquirieif or a servant, his eye fell upon the little white note lying on bis desk, and overwhelmed with; ft vagU0| and nameless dread, he tore it opc^ and read these Word:-: A t , \If yofi aro at a losV'fo know wl^ f I have gone, turn t<> the pecfetary drawer, where I found your key,\ David mechanically! touched the spring, and there, side by side jn the flasteboard box, lay two, little onyx fuchsias. I ! I Silently he drolpped his arm* and head upon tho ojesk before him and for many moments tho roonu WAS deathlike in ill slillneis; then h<j i-ml- deiily wtarted up,! snatched pei^ and pap«T and dasdic^ off a hurried letter, with which ho w;as just lcavinfg the house, when he was araested by bis mother* voice?, strangely hardj and ster/i: \David what docs this iBean; where's Judith)*\ * \(ionc mother! but .Iwlievo mtj, she is not, to blailme,\ aiid closing the door behind liim, David hastened out into the night, ; Three thonttis had passed 4way since tbo flight Xf Mrs. Harrow's governess; and in one of the ljand- Kotnest apartments of a Tarisian hotel on this clear, cold evening in Feb- ruary, a gcntlc*faccd lady sat Hften- ing, knitting w'Ork in hand, tt> the soft voice and pleasant reading of her young companion, Judith Allan. ^Thc room was a cheerful one; but several half-packed trunks and open vajlscs that were visible, proved tbo ladies to bo merely transient Inmates, litcly airived and sooft t lAttMiU • ^ .6 and given \Who can it closing her book be?\ ?aid Judilh, in wondering sdr- llLl inpc prhe; \and what can ho wantwllh me?\ . • -./ i | \Tho quickesf way to asccrtalki, my dear, is by going to see,\ $o Miss Allan rose and crossed the hill to the op-posftc room; on* the thresh- old she stopped, startled, incredb- Ions; a low cry escaped her lips, arid with outstretched arms she impulsi- vely advanced a step; thentheligbt died from the illumined face, aod wHh hands clasped before her abe stood quiet, stately and cold, • i \iudith^sAid David, coming for- ward and taking/ ber icy hands In hi*; f *bave you no ward of explsn* tion for me?'\ • 44 What need I pay ? did you thi thy respect could lie retained whenjl learned you were the author of tlie cowardly action that 1 can never lb my .life forget?' 1 .. / j \But'Judith dcarefef, it was not I; and here for threo months we havb both been miserable, simply because you gave me no opportunity to sajr 8 0.'* - : '\ v % j \Oil David,\ sb'e sobbed, \Cail yO* ever, e^er forgive mo for the wrong Tvo done you!\ and overcome witi happiness and remorse, Judith burled her tearful face on, his shoulder and kept it there. / \When you returned my letter un^ opened, I sUrted Immediately fo^ your aunt's, but throe dayt had al* ready been loat, and I was met with the chilling news that you had lefi for Europe a* a companion to a Mr«i George Tilden, who, by the way, it an oln friend of my mothers* liastil^ arranging my business, I followed In the new steamer, and havo traveled from town to town playing 'Evangel line' to your 'Gabriel' ever since.\ ! s \Hut I don't quite understand,'! she said, looking up and smiling through her tears; \how did you 1 come into th6 possession of my ear* rift^r, and who told you of ray journey toA.? ; ' / /. ! \The explanation isiimple enough,J he replied, tenderly leading *W acrosMhc room to a sofa* \1 sat tiyoi seats behind you with a city fellow! of yny acquaintance, and as we ap-, proached the long tunnel, observing that your window was the only ono open, be stepped forward to cioso iti ju-U a-s darkness fell upon us all; & moment later lie returned shaking with suppressed laughter.\ \ity jove, Harlow,\ be said, \what do you think I did there in the dark —kissed that pretty girl; somehow I ran against her by accident, and then seized with the spirit of muchicf,! couldn't resist; I slammed the door to make her think I left the car, so she will not suspect us.\ y \I could have choked the fellow In my indignation, and let him know as match iu some rather pointed worda; thecousequenco was, instead of hunt- ing together as had been planned, use separated and each went his way alone.\ j Judith dropped ber head back on Davids'sshoulder with a sigh of great content, , \But my earning; 'where* did you ftad.that?\ t \On the floor of the car beside the aeat you occupied, and here it is, with. tjhc mate you left to me; I think you Will* have more use lot them,\ and smilingly the little pasfeboard box was placed in her hand. \Js ttyo explanation satisfactory, and am I once more restored to favor?\ The tears of happiness in Judith's) eyes was David's only answer. '..• Lincoln's Humor. Soon after President Lincoln went to Washington he attended tbo Foundry Church, occupying a scat within the alter, while Hishop Simp- son preached a missionary sermon. After the collection was taken at the close of the sermon and the congrega- tion wa* about to be dismissed, ail ir- repressible brother rose and proposed to be one of a given number t6 raise £100 to make President Lincoln a life 0 directory of tho missionary society. The proposition was put, and Broth- ers Ay H, and C, responded glibly. / ! PEltKOXJUiU >:*-'/* *>'- Blsibarck waa born April % butV there is a scarcity of fools of hie peca*/ F liar class. The f*mi*us warrior states^ k .. v.- ** Vv man It sixty-four years old* • Mi% E. D. E. K, 8oaUiis^>HW justfloishei hei-POtb notieU , / doba B. Gough is sixty-tWO, andf ho Is still able to lecture like sixty-too«-Vj A fi-Iend, of Wade Hampton *ln New York has sent to htm a pafTof silver-tnounted r0se-woo^ erntchee- - President Washington )wmt in two,' ^ veto nwsages f HUdlaon klx, koarw//, one, Jackson nine and TjhWr fl^ar. > \ At the coming celebrdllotr ^f Ihe f: 3lf>th anniversary of 8bake^>eare'i [ birth at 8tratford-on-At/onJ \The \ Temi>e*t\ Is to bo read byJMriBrand* '. ram, who knows ill of Bt^akeipearVs. y writings by heart* , . ». ; ^ ^*'- The French Government Intend to \ proeont to the PrSnoe of ^ak» a com- plete table aerrlc^pf SaViM china, la return (for his services In oonfteetfott / , with the Exhibition last year. v . J m {\ On the death of the Dnke of Wd*^ . lingtoa the hells af Trim, near Ban* •' : . g*n CMtle, hU fAther's aeat In Irthsnd for which, When a young man, Wi»- / v j llngtonjhAd sat in the Irlah Partla>/| \ ' ment, ling a mum>d peal, wbm Uto-j; tenor, 4 beaetiful toned beU aoddenly J s broke. ] It waa found by a onrioos ) c coincidence to hate been cast In 17W, the yeaf-of the Duke'a birth. . /•< r< r/ 1 l & , % - *: A^\^ • , - ]UEMS OF wwwqsTr,^ A trujo faith In iscl^nee know! UO limit to search for truth* / •. * -. y \i *>& The^l Is no rtian h baibtithe, :jj secrotly respects tbe good* ^ i -/ »•». # *A Right thinking involves fr#4 thix*-^ Ing. li to know truth makea 4s frea,t;^/ freedom, again, la the cysklttion 6t'\ : /j knowlii the trtttK.— J. f. CWrkc ^ : fy Kducition.is aMtersmllsftoi^of,^C liberty than a standing artny- JK<i»^ J retronck the wi|w,of the seho^lt , ^ master we first ratfe those of the W; &> cruitln^ sergean^.V / v ; >-;..,;-. • J*v?$ It Is jnot alwa^ir possible to kwpjK from hairing mud thrown at yoo, botfc,-^,^ you can always |e*p from throwingfe'i -\ It at othnra. It Is nbt a bit eaafer to bring a rights result oat of a wrong beginning tlsaa^i^.j it Is to ijaise canary birds from cariarf/ seed, duty or -Lcdtc There! abit< * «* Perseinfion Is oil her ah 1 ^ p+ ir Is one of tho. woratcdmesviw • Stephen, j -. j ••. ^ .' *K\ ought ti^lieaBystebaloritfaAV^^ ners in ^very nation which ^ a WeU-^^ formed tnind would be dlspoaed to ^ relish.-^/^/mtfWff Iktrkc j * V./ Fals^dn fait; do thy HUto fetf^ke H , -• worr. tThis, Is Nature's voice Mst^i/;' tho sum of all the commandments/toI^x, each mafe. FArtSOFBCIEXCK €IEXCK 11D 1ST. ,;\ m VM 1 faUd'wi\. tho thirteenth W an Thcrojarfl $16,000,«06 maiiufa^jturing intoreaU »W Lowell,^ ^ Af^ Jtaw. J . ,y '/' • ^. -A It an artery l« cut, eoaap&Ck *bor*' \ the woutod; if a vein Incut, comprtM' below. A lead wlrie, luch, nittaioa twenfy eifht p0and% and a tlti ona thlrly-four and ter*nf tenth pojindt. ^ f . ' . •./ • ,\. Ooal Ju firat dlicofartd tin Etff> v land in IBSi, and Bwt dof ood«r • charter granted to the town of New- castle by'Ilenry III. , . 5 The United 8t*H* hU \19,M bDSlJ 5 ^ VB of telegraph wire, 0imtBriUla.ltt|»-£>&r fJ •v» * i- / Hut the inevitable pause finally came. ltoking tired and careworn, though. . Cheap Cash Fancy Goods Dealers, a the two weeks In hor aUtcr'* sic? ' Oouverneur, N. Y. < i g4w» r'v. 4 '%<> •;i Mr ••^>S ^^tMb. 1-\: The quiet r A ana giyc u M|(1(|f? u]y , . . . ihe matter right—- .r f !lit >ngs never make one right.\ * l0 PlITTKR & $IIKRWt)f>0 | A balance was wanting. When the BUhop announced, \Who will take .the balance ?\ the pause be- came slightly oppresslre. Tbe tall form of Lincoln was seen to rise, a a>ng, bony band waa extended im- ploringly, and he said:—'Bishop, this is the first time I have ever been plac- ed on the auction block. Please let me pay tho bahiitce myself, and take inc. down.\ A Novel Wedding. i ' A novel wedding, says tbo Klraira A(lrnit*rr t it was, to 1K» sure. On Friday evening last a young lady en- gaged a section in the sleeper on the Pennsylvania roiul from tbe west. .Shs hnd informed tbs* conductor that she desired to remain sole occupant of tho set tion until reaching Harris- burg, and won lit probably occupy it further. After leaving Altoona, tbe lady rose and occupied herself upon an elaborate toilette. She then called ^hc conductor and confided to him that upon fbe arrival of the {rain at Marribburg HIIC expected to meet a [ young gentleman who \was all the world to her;\ that arrongmenls had been made whereby the train would 000 mile*, BuasiaBi^OO, Canada 20,-, 000, and Germany W,000, / ; Stones were first used for^bfleU; • iron onel are first rrtentioneff In 1550./^ Leaden bullets were made before the v \\ close of tbe sixteenth centifry* ^ v * ^ ** The first railroad locombtH%' ran** Vvlt; on theol^i day of October, J8», be* ^ tween Liverpool aud Manchester, at v t he rate of fifteen nrfles an hdnr. ^ f^K ; 1 The flitt p4€M 6t artillery waa hk*i\ f ' Rented b^ a (Jermari, coon after the * \ 'JM (invention; of gunpowder, and artillery^ y ,[ h] was tirst iised by the Moors at Alge*V Nirms, in |paio, in the siege or W4L i / | ff, whiles body is burnlngJ t^tt^, leoolcd kdow that point whichjeriaV*• |cs it to ittract oxygen, it eeaaea to v jbttrn. Thus It is tbajt #,ater poJts out\ j Ifire^ liot bcx-ause it frtU but cocflf. r '*»- /; j A rod <K iron whieih, when feold^ ,\ Will pass through a! certain opening, -J [when healed expands and becomes' jtoo thick!to pas#. 'Thus tbe tire, or ! ^•im, of a coach wheel, when heated * goes on easily, and when- cooled it • pins the Wheel tlgbtlr. j A dagger believed to be midfoot ? meteoric j steel, cxjhtimcd. by Dr.^ j^chlciitia^n hi iho royal palace at^/ t ^Hrroy, ha« been detiosltcd by hfm Ih • * f *Y1 the Brlti* M«soutn, It Is the first'*\ ' ' * |ron dlsc<|vt3rcd by (the Doctor In his ^xploratifmt, and is of great arehaeof logical interest. i .^ . Vonng men who are tempted to re- spond to the cry of Westward* Ho! should not forget that there are ser- ial years of good hoeing left In New TAgland.— Boston l\»t. * .% \ i \ *y I*, -J\ » ^vercemlar 5atnre« •-;/. The locbmotlve \l^'ncle Dick, w now <jloing dujy on the] precipitous In Klines of the Atchison, Topeka and $anU Fa Head, Is giving excellent satisfaction. His driver has control over throjs independent systems of sjlr-brakes^ and can bring to bear at dnco upon his wheels, a restraining fbrce of2itons, which ia none too ljirge In M much asli \shoe preashre*' af 50,000 pounds is required to keep him, Wbe$ standing still and alone on the stetp road over the Raton Pass, front surrendering to gravlta- , ,.,.».. , l|on and riisblfig down hill by hie at that point be boarded by the gen-j^^^ , towMa ihmtr ^^ tleman mentioned, together with a 1 ' r miuitjter and some friends, and a cer- emony—the mbst Interesting of her life—would be performed there in the car. And the arrangements were carried out to the letter, tho ceremo- ny being j>erformcd while the train was going at the rate' ol fhirt3' miles an hour! « .y. - -H^V, ^ • N 4 \ ' /: i -y o' - /vf V V '( ATO can be) understood when It ia not- ed that onJB end of Uncle Dick will often stan4 more than three feet high- er than thfe other, so that in traveling \?\ his own letigth he will do tho work of UAing sjbout 2,M) K)ne a perpendlc-y r ujar foot, j And yet tkls monster, re-^ v* ^ Jqicing In his strength, will rush np ^: ^ tlje fistnk Of the ltocay MounUlns wjith ten loaded enra behind hlra^ t bre^on f aims /that the Mxt c^ti^y, will show Its population tobenotleafH tlsan 175,o4o. id INTO it was a lityo otpr 90,000( ! '•) •Wf.. »: >;t. mrnt.: ;e