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' • . • » v , • '' UaHA^AN^wtVodW UrgA »M\ of A t«wua In All grA4loa vt ' ' • Li ' 0ARHCTTltOi. l i \*U \ WHAI^ Aro gone tbOAA gotdeH bourn T WhArV tha) fragrabA^ of iba tlowara Wroujgbt of •luibAAfiip ithd of thowArtf jrktol^, lA tomi gtwr^ oi» \*ri Wli^pi HiA i\nguy/rAgrow Uatk Wftia tfiA lakf aivila?Atl^ to mHrk Wharf Hi* oftfolAaa FPA^A ITA it^A •offlog day waa A*d t|a JidoHia/ bililhr ind ©xpeoi* Ol^^)ur brin|t up; I mid go «bp wan able U> forirjivie thli dliigr^ante move of pro<;edtjr<j. Wpen Aunt Kato'g bu*b*nd cl Uq she itot lor Katie, my oldest tlsti i t|> come and «Uy awhile wilh her. Tiik \ta« tho drat time that any of u* t|^ ce|itlng father and mother, Wi cjej- TUitcd hen Her htithand had heph for tnmiy. yparo, nn InviiHd ;|and ln«f tVaB one reiion, Y sup^oAe. why iW tli.i not carij to hkvo u« ohildtjfii thejej John V»ne, the nephew, and enjlyl surviving relative of Mr. Vine, tooni up hit abode with them, at the tltjid uf hit uiiolei flmt itrobui of paralyeij |attond«d tol all his |>uitnea« wft^lifn, and aiBUmejl all thb dut'ei, which Iwould baVe develuufjd titjon a faithful Wllobrdli'iit 9 >n, Um Mr. Vim* poji- beinU one.- In liniel Ajmi K^te) $« [well a* her biiMbandJcaino to d penjil 1 1 pun him for cvirything/ He w4* k|rp«>|iited adtiiliiUtratott of the CI ate, wt*d wa§ to inherit tho bulk 6t Ihe pioi^y, after Auutj Kate'i'dt] itw*v t It wiH v hU;uiicle*i wi^i ^hilt tie-Ahotild r-omiinr^ to renldo tbty^u H^ a ion rof the la;.V^y v and njaungt nverything, a* he l^d done tor *4» mii>iy youri/ TnU w«i tlfe tnoRt thrtj I knew-4>f 1ittn, beforo *m^ ^U-lt.: j had lM*an1 lilui »p<»^cn of ep oftt^ I13J ^.ate a/id AlltH', ** #4 nobOily but Joluj . Vane/' thnt I had .scarcely formed ttijj o^tnion oi him at alU > . ! • I iXtier Kate's InltiaWy vUl't, ati'i illjkr Aunt K itq fountl It (lob^i Vatte ?\ What were Katetiad lice thinking of to ipeak of the man [n that in»lgnfl1cant way* t Indeed, e promised fair to we a very power* I <4 someb tdy/' if tjhe beginLing 01 to decide iti had iffected me bate him, in 1 / »Min well, AAW» t«t) 10 latif lypil|Ad / Or,*a*r tWiilflinir ifcrtAt, 1 n tia)r«r rlK> dual An|t jhoat, / ftnmA one foati^ it at bla fret. AAtb^ pink Ui#vt tU ah<dl t V 0|ftA tlioao wild H» O^ t^e Wlmla a,Ad WA 's^ttLov Vntnihtm IhA forA«Uj wide TowAnl %Wilcb hlft *pirK Rigl / ' i k Bbt Ki falr^riiy Ifiterrlewaf riaily does U10 loaf rofn*A . lnlotntAtlon to it^o rouae. * . A«Mt the tialoa pajiaAf 6*«r f CAIIIA, thou lajnf, from nff the ffoor, T^ Iba book WA turn one A avoij* 15onoirY HUT JOII^ tee. It will With feeling* U and wounded pride, thai j I perused Aunt Kate'A letter. Tho jitter coia* talned an Invitation for IM to ipend the winter with her f in b(ew York. This would have been delightful, If I had not known why «he pijid InvJ&d me. - • • , 4 . - i J \ When itie was wUb us <u y the iUiri- mer, I had overheard h^r\ Hiy to mother, otie day; I I \ <4 8eemg to me, Resideni looking thin and paW' ' ] I \ x \YW mother replhfd; Vithe worked too hard In the siting, n^ip- lug Alice g«*t reidy to lot married. Hhe ti not vo strong a4 |t!io olher 44 8he Veada t^o-'rtiuch, , T itaid Atii^t Kate, curtly, '*liow oltljj ^a »he, b the bye?\ I » \Tweuty-two In the! fLlt/' 9 iliAr Aunt K itq ft>und ttuit a )oung, nappy g»rl, in * hou«e t <lfti t>nglii* i« it aouie way, nho aunt fol her quite oltoii^ and when her owA eeauoti ot mourning waa over Introduced hfci Into aofclety. j ;•• : \. • When Kate wk% hVpinl^ ahd *uo cosiftilly iiinrried, Atlnt Kate invile<i Alice to vlntt her, and now, that Alice wa^ tna^led, al«o, it wtw 111} j tun*, AnnjpaM thought, to bo steer-1 e<WintrT a aife matrimonial harbor. ThU wa« what tested me. To be in- TitM<l, ipeelalty. and only, ttiat I might have a chat^ee of getting a IIOH Vftn^, aa I Idatned from theconv^a- tlon I overheard, made into angry. I do not Ray that it waf ivot H l>nevo- Imt plan on the pait of A}^ Kate; yet, It wna njoije the ley ijtfprtit|ying to me. \. | 1 .••\.'/ ' \'I At llraf, I declared I wtiuld riot go to Aunt Kate's on a little ti^iit of fltich a thltigj \ / f i 1 ••Why Ih^iifV 1 »Ko t*aid, ^yoU Mlly chllil 1 You will have a splcidid time; You will drive in ^he park nearly ever)' Jay ; »ho^p in perfectly magniliceut 8tore«; and go to part!••**, I^pucert*, theitrea and opera*- You've >w* nice it W ^fnd! then rebelhw I Auu\ Kate's hotiae Ijs elegaM,ankl you •pan hive it all to yitir*elf; s thirw !*• no one hut J<>hn Vahe thertlL^beA^dea Aunt Kate; and lie won'f die^urh yon any ; you wiH [only ae<T him at meal timo0.\lli-Aldf*,. BeMlt/yMiVe not obliged t6 like any one/ Aunt KatK pick* out f6r you, ifyjHt .<jW't- Wantto.\ j » / \ All this aeejned (piite plnnMhle, ahd the whole family—hthifr, fhothet, and my two youngei^\ airieri f ClaA and May, (Dor* waa .a^Vby btiH, |md ur arqdaiutance haracter, At leiaat,id ao far aa to make mje tliil nr^t ^IntervM; w. M Aunt Kite/'fitidJI, aa We entered nfjy room, whi<h wjli a deli^^fulh pJeasant, aunny one, pookln^ o-it into the street^ (< did; John Vane »i|0 the letter I wrote you?\ j . 11 Yea, dear! I thought it wool I be pleasant for hitn to know something Ahout you, beforo you came ; and as tttat Was quite w characteriatic letter, I haratled it to hi in when I had read |t, Ito eeemed a« much amused aa I iUd been, i I think he is inclined to rje'ase you a littlej Bessie J and he ccr- tjaiuly will, if he see* it ajhnoys you.\ jv^But A<nit Kate, I think Mt wa> VrYy unkind fori him to say that to tjiev ertpeciijilly aft|er ho had seen, a let- tfcri which Iwat it)tc|ufed to\b^ atrict- i' ||rlvat* tpyou.K , j . \ ! *nVi I /v6u mtibti't mind him,child. AY, mmt l|o only n^id thait- to see how j jNou Would takO IT. And, Bessie, 1 Want tO;say tha^ although 1 admire jyouV I ;ili|lependent spirit, I h^pe yniir natV uj-jtl good $enKe v will fiooh conquer ttU^u silly tiotioljsof vein is, rind! you \i\tn for tlhis.' After awhil^ he began to do a Jreait many little kindnesses tor me, llo: but I wa|i nevi^r allowed to acknowledge them, or thank him in any 4ay|., I spm«|tim*s wlahed tha^ he.wjould nfver be kind to me, aa he bad it in his power to make me so unhappy ai other kibes. On the whole, Jojhn ^ano Walt an enigma to me, I ' J • .1 j v .-. i ; One evening at a musical wofree, at Mra. Denver's, I WM Introduced to a Mr: AspifiwalU whejm 1 took to be a boy of about eighteen, and treated him aa suqh, though really- he was a senior, rtto lUtened to laid with unbounded in- admiration^ always sec- 1th \that's to,\and youV* rig^t,\ an(| ••! think so^ myself ;*' bu< a year m whatever tertst aiu ondlng it wondered on, ail medttitions witn f Debt I ress^a il he Seemed Ibcapable of puttifig forth an>* ideas of his own. I had begun to And entertaining hitn^quite bur«j tlensome, when Auni litsfte came up and (laid it was timo t<) go. He-es^ coned ua tithe carriage and bofbr.t shutting tdo d< or a*ked| if he might call upon nie t 1 was tajjeon quite b> surprise, knd wondercld instantan-| eously wbat I shouldfdoj with him, a| elbows upon my whole evening frilonA put before I could collect my$6if to answer proper- 1y, Aunt Kate leaded forward and said in a pltasant tone : i \ ^Certainly, Mr. Aspitijw-all, I hope play awhile, iefore Il^gan to dres* First I playetilome olf MetfclsshonV song«< withoilL words, the saddest and tendortest pnes; ihen fragments from various thjing*< most of them in the minor key; isnd then f extern pa- Wzcd. My hoii^e- sickness, my long- ing, my disappointment, my despair at the crisis wlijich was approaching and my utter helplessness roee before me, apd 1 suppose, must hive been expressed In myj music HS I passed from one cjiotd to anotlier, changing from key to key! with only here and there a scrap of broken melody. After awhile, I hofl» thinking of John Vane, and-woTHlcring if ho AVould miss me, when IJ went home. If only Mr. Aspinwall iad be^n more like h»m—f}r if only llohn Viano hail been tho on^ who loled me. And ao 1 IW presses disappolr) despair and prut ever tbey were world. When I had d at lant, closed m\ an ad agio front om of Bftthoven'd \ ponatas, which ex- tment, sad lotiging, ent re^iirnyitiori, it expressard in t this fl^iinhed I leaned tny bands. Suddenly, ] a voi$i» sud, ten^rly and low : | pretty lit tie* story (ebing to yourself. Hi 1 , see how mueH biHter it will b* lyou will call upon Bessie. We shall foitTyou to makej the most ofi tin |»^ delighted to see yob. bood night\ roy op borhiniticXidrefftd you. Katoland t* r| d we droyboff. but Alice, who ^ai. h^me/woiild not hei mother, younger '•Only than AIM It is time she was loo )l;ll a year ronnd a little, then, tjhc must ci>^ua ^to no next winter.l She us not loj pretty at- the rest«ry«tir ehildreii, H|iiry ; and will never look {my better than s(n does now.\ »li|l» |>erhaps,i she tyil couhl noMinderstantf my trials), j ed with AHce> *a> hviff that ViTius,r s that I iieedeHtho chaiigiSainl '{Mig at me for thri>fcin|r off gtvin|f 11 visit to tho g#e N at metropolis, ok jaiv count of the tacit uiiderHt44id4ngN,r>)ii the part of Aunt H^ei Hh. l} wrote^ and ace«»pt£d the thvliatloir, liyin^j ; itiit ,f said Mh at ' would be happy to conffj ^nd !a[nla liMhiw^ke her a qtrict visit, on the eondl-j tron that it should not l«e trfcpeete«ll ot| ,rn<> to do aa Kide anjl AUe^had done, m<l that mKaiiJiit shot»H nVkfl ilot^t-l Ikr/ mak done e <uil to Jo us well a* •3 j 1 ' JVly ihint AH i.a besides his mar a Uttlfi on,after rons^lent'lotisly b^lf^ved 1 to be her doty to find suitablohKis b*nds f«|r ' her oply brother's \fcli daughter 1. | *!ie had never; quite for* I giv 11 my father for tnar/riyiug Jn\ mother, anil letthng d<>wr| as a poor, Pbonntry pari«>n, in • a I little \out-of- CbVway M plutt) in Coniiuctlriit, called I'WlnaXHl, wpfn he mtght yiiavo hmt d, and a hundred >iioii»and doll* For tho rtrnthfaw years aft rlage, stie omlrei^ ignored tj^e happy J pair, but whan tneV iiametl iNabv Knthcriho Vau^Htntl her.X.er teellijge^w / ands<th<in|) wore aoffetjed, H|Hl|Hhe|:arno to heji her lit tie aaihe^ako^ After t^ati as the rest of ua appeared, weXwere^ach considered by tier 10 b$ * dm oalanV iy. 6tx girls I Wbat tinderjthe sun Was a country minister, with a meay gre salary, goiugj to do With si£ girls r If only half of them HadWm boys, tbey couhl have heljpift their father on lis this world! \Nevortne- leas ihe made up her mind tlhat she would not rait in hor duty «|ojus. bhoj had no children of vher owo^ and she was very wealthi {.!''•. j HO train my earliest childhood, I remember being under rtie ilipervia* lon o^ Aunt Kate. &he vlslteU us fur f/av4ow<week<, regularjy, ever slim me 1; atid ^omo time during the vfslt we wire mapteted generallywtn | regard ii fnur education, manner^[beiuib, dlothes, and future prospecti [ These ^iS|iectiolia were any tnlog but agree- anle to me, an^ 1 alwAys rebelled; ijtflen declaring with angry Ie4^i f that I would obej ho ond but mammal L ^ ' * ; Oaf tildlbtr, wto was \ t^ 11 iweetettf leudereat, moat sergi 0/ tbfe tlveoi creature*, munt hive suffered \a |reat deal aii the severe, though ( perhaps |u»*t orltjictims, mlde ubon tjhlaa 00- daalons.. l*ear, A)*4 t little J4<f b * rI flow 0(ten would ah^ co warda, to those of ua wVo. hart, and lovingly aa^the oar woabd^d spiriU, iwlllnlg Aaut Kate ''meniit tihrig that he wai pemliar. and d deratand »bl|d»en v^ty knew tniH at hvari A^nt Kac tip.** tempt whatever/ to/make a match jfor me. It was rat^r ^trtng for\iire| t». write such a letv^r, I ut^nelther joy eonw|leiieo n^r rti^rV prido would |nl- liw me tojgO wJtht»ut it. j \ ( Aunt li|ie received'inn crnljsl The liou^.J wai^ el(!>r:int, as^Xliee hiaiH, Kiiid, Wfjilo We were talking \\\ tlhi j Httiir)g roo|m,fj(ack ot the l<*rge p^rl^r, biiforV goijig uji stairs to take ofll iji), tfrWtgH, we heard the front door opoil and bang too a^ain. i I j **jihii r hi that you T f said my |uiM, looking around. ^Thi* ia my i^ivce, Bessie, waaie-^John V.ine.^ j Hooked up and bowed to a'jtaM. bioid shouldered tuan of about) fdt« - R y ^? rH ^f*9 v t w ^ tn Iti^gw biindi and ffeet,vblack hair,, slightly sprHililed with gray, a |iandsome at»d rather remarkable fact>. This is What I took to at the fjjrsi jglancet I . afterwjarfU dl-icovelrefl that he had a n^iir of tin keenest, talos| I aearclfffrgi. darkJbltn tiyiithfU) evei* beheld in ' my life. It was U8vless u> try to avoid tl^m,' or to hide anything ftoir their gazo f they would fathom it out some way. He came into tire room aWput out bla hand, ond before reJeaatiig mine, said, losing down at me With a qtiizslcal exptjeasion t | \bo you have! oome on, f suppo to get a hulbabd^ too? 1 \ ' 1 This was ttk kiwieb 1 after all' jjaoruplee and ftfifi stipulation* llbitl mad^n my Wi^f lo# A | Jnt \••••J.Myl fare flushed sjarlet. i snatched! mv band away, and drawing my i»etiU figure up to it$ utknosiibeight, locked him diric ly tn p.e iaoe, saving in tones 1 meaatl to boi particularly mj malnUin y.mil Iy to freezing: ! 4 You #re eptiiejr otiisiaVpn, Mr. Vftiie, 1 came berj iknpfyto vinit my aunt, andjnQt to^Mlf otjlept of wtiieb you spea^l IhdcfeJuibe pujbfeet Is not to ba cpnisidered lit alll, land Ajunt 4Kfate under^aiid-liWrfe^tiy well the conditionson whiili|ei|m0. M ]. t -I beg i thou-Uk [iardonsfMiU IIamilton/lh»aal)fJKitha low>oW and amused M»1NM led me to maktj thk( markt I wlabtjd m rihd What Kate shown leeki ware <;he i^aari eornl whei rled <Hii y curiosity rtun ate | te- ^pu ocjuW eil ii berolpat* reality a> V6U di iwij piber.^ , / \ \• VKkaWP ll-d Abol flW'mjr M^?! My m *ot| Ai?d 1 jut k m^ ®! gk theyJ alwayi did ric|m ; aid followed l^ki Wtif, lie wai • \tin A^jce. are both jap tiled, itjij happy, ed^itortablu honrni of their own,jam* ttikjto is no rqasph'. Why youi ah^uld ndJ be, too.' . t, ? I * I drew a long breath firom the deaths of ^ny de|sp)ilr. It wjaa Use- tesj^to try j to mtike Aunt Kate un- dejtjfltaiid niyf feelSiIgs 1H this matter. 80 I wentl up t0 her, iqd putting my arm tfjjound nor neck, kinsed her chppkl fwjipe, saying* ^at the same ^jOhAaufltio i\ please iet nio nti%6 myjowikwfy In tiis. ,r j , ( f ; :\ mte smiled rtJtheij grimly, and «mWothc<lA. ^er collaN which I bad rumpled JiV my inibul-Jve caresn. Just then tire dinner {bell rang and ptaiianenjl toyur b()u»Uer^aVion. | J ft firkt few iWicelji of Vy Visit d ve|-y pleks^iitlyt Aunt and ij out nearly etjery Jiay^ and did a itrf^jt deal 6f^hopping, aunt fjotiVtd* Nritig It necessary to itjake many ad- ^itijorts to) my wi^drobc. I enjoyed tlkiiiOiHe kr>d bnstjle ot the crowded clt>i[having had so njuch quietness all |itty .lije. Johh Vilie and I got doijk qui^o well tpgetljer, much bet- ter than to want t trodjictor Kit sto^y Hofa readi and expected tol He seemed make amenbs for his in- fpccc|h.j It was Aunt T s cu^torh. a^ter dloner, to be* her4)lf com(^rtaI»ly upon the in the sittlu-riom, and be 6 I V \ f. ou want Jko go up atalrs, take to nap,' too, pessie ?\ sho , on tho day of my arrival, as s gelt ring rdady »r her *ic$ta. hoc I uevrjr sledplin the day- tlrne^^ 1 Milled,-ahd «elted myself in a loijr t;0ck|ng chaljr, with my cr<lchy etlhirAoneUif tbope soft, airy, Hbet- tandl N buwlk wbl'li I wis miking Tor Annl Katej* - : pj - t • / ^'Jopn VJne I tfrok up a Voluine of TeiiifysoM ( r ^dt tt»t> table, and bege.n ivjidjyfcg, rikj ii |pw t | expressive voice*, In Mernoriatu.\ The Lotus Kat- dreamiest of po- lio was quarter Cbrdtjgh iLlAuht KJatn was fVstasleep. W^ph he aeard her ileep, sonorous breathing, trij laid Iho bo<»k down. t4 K>^iI yoii\are ijot flfoiu^ to Htop tllc^•l^V , I i'kocia>Imfid.,i(i a di«<apnoiui- e uNohA \ t4 phall N I go 03 till l put yoo i pleasantly, i to hear I he reht. alerp, tpoll h«» sa\| *VN«>; bull I mb^y H<> he loop: up^h4 bctok and tininh* ed the poen^i ;\ ahdUhen wo talked about Tewiytiuty, I frowning, and iKjongfellew \ aii(^d|«»e,y^»ed Ixtok after bbok, Mid diff-ijljbt ch,i»aoter of tie ttoM till AO hotilnand \ half had p iHK^d, nnd Aon) Ivj Tbe same tldjfljf dav. 1 About ten!! ni would make in John Vane flnil I^vAnld ifcUtw I w^in derod^over and jr»4r ogaib,, why he had A|>pcic<l sueliilun infeii^Vperson, SUCIKS) iionenity/tol my two perh(a^s, I said, tihe| much of him as I U t^lk touch, bimsalf, tte W|ukd. h*.pp»in (1 every intiea '|T leading i^innt iltyepv, thofi had the pbwsr of making ot tilers talk, Sometimes, when i/C.#jy sisters. y had uojt seen so did not bn* he ad./ Ho however Wss di<**•pursing, WlthjaliVihy iiit/id, heart n/ d^oul.up on scjmc sub|eot, wltjicb I UHS iotetise* ly inltrresuril In, I |Wf»uM ejitch an Amused, gratified c(xj{\•< fc i 0 l|i his eyos, h was perfitciiy « xasperat* log, fjrfd it would odotir to me that he hadmursod AO up ork thii subject for ttg mo tali. ()(Unt AtUpt KaU np MUUi <4 *ab9dy Imt J ttol; 1 tM ptirposb of hear onrs0 1 Would alwjajs relapse faio silenoe and maice up ijiy miin(f tbat I ucyerwoold tfIk to him again; but the n^H time J wotiM He drawn Into the cx^veniation s^l^eftly and sktl- fullf, Wt befojrt I W4»ol4 realise it, I wotild l>ay^bbldlng [forth\ as eam- estly>f JJvor. ji always had very^de- |$idfid opinion!jof my own in regard to a great matiy tbitogs, and John Vane Walnot l^ng \i finding out all my atibiig m^ weiai points, : He a^«*4A%r a ^vy lit|ile while, juat where! to attrac\ime,pni drder to bring out wrjjatlWis best, abfjl wbrst, in mv composition, 1 came j tb thmk, under bis variable trea^tmejnt), thft he w;ae the most disagreeable man '\ had eter met. |Ie had thf! pjiwer pt nuking me hauler, snd aN<J> more miserable than airy oue else 1 ajniW. j ' ' < j / Aiint Knte did not tkke much rio- ti«*e of oer dtrarr|ls[ j But ^he,said two w thfee times; tpat she was very glad I a^gjued so mtidhjwlth John,for it stirred blm up, H& Uhlda a little in hia monbaonoul life; she Ml imuM'axjd interUinM rfu| toti WW< Kate,' aHrays i|t tor bf rlwipft h^talf4#k| After thai, he haunted us, or rather me* I s We pouldn r ti goj anywheref down town phoppiug, to the theatre, or to drive in tlit* park, but whaft he would appear and joifl us. A wan nearly bored to death. There wa» nottiihg the least bit interesting about him. But liil father was a millionaire and hid Ihe oply child, which seemed to make hjm illustrious In Aunt Kate's eyes. Finally, when I could not stand it any idnger, Ij began to snob him, and to hatfe a headache when] he called, as J cottier not very well l>p \out or iX'engajged;\ but it did nbt seem to rrvake any lm|>ressio^ upoa him what- ever, j He would takle no bffence ; 1 Af)likai v one morning towards the ejosedi tny visit, Aunt fCate called to me %d bring my saving into her room, las she wanted to talk to me a little fvhile.\|Wo were going/4o a grand Reception in the evening^nd 1 was toj wear af lovely llghk blue silk, which ishe had bought foifme ; ; sol took that in, to s^w the 7t\co in tine sle^ycsj 8ho be^arMn a fcry calni, moderate way*, with V j \Jfoir Bessie (lainiHon, ji wish you would (keep ^ur/tem^ri foj- once, and he^ir wha^I/liave toSa^, >yithout flying off int< half fnjlshcd^ it in la cool, n VJeijy Well, tb^tgh si' . ] \ + • voice,; land Nw upon the piano, he been in the room \That Is a verjj you have befin ] here in truTdark.f I stared at tl JohnXa-no leanin bc0de me. Had aMJ thejirne? / \ \gfbat story dd you tqotn V 9 said I trying not to aj^ear disconcerted. [ Then before he hid time to ansWe/ I cried angrily, \llavejyou been here all the time I bavq been playing ?'' hind /fjhe curtain^ btijah pvery night $y^d ajo yourself, L tantrums, pefdre Tvfe ^0 I want you lonable way uintle, » I sfiid, apprebenqcd look at bmgh- What 00 confingv \I will try and 8ubie<lt boa r v if the )ib tny temp onible on ie,\ she went! on 'porously k'noWt ||st aa well tiR 1 .know, Aspinwall Is in love thiit ail this knupbittg^ >ont tlio miHh t >9 !N n«'t tit to a row or pljns. It two thing*].. fcnl-er d afftcted, like ma-l J ' ' and do not Wish to U»o much pi Oped with atjtifiHionaj br elae you aj-e polish, I woutl aifuoKtUav lusane enough, to n jed| tjliis Ap|etldld offer, juAt bromine. awnnce withlybu, and and *pdating a going to atnou meauk one oir you slrcj Hilly arj JorltJ <>f girls sliowj you resell bin a! tie i Momel hot intellMctual or han< bjlng'else, sehodl girl fane It vl' keep enough\to a* easy enough io PS)1 my temper \onm oi* puit yoW I would beforehtrfid.. The qtiCAtion ndw w|a« f how ty Uk as little as possible burrtt. out. 4o l said, as calmly, -tuiaji dee tied I)', 7 as I eould: *'Aiifit Kjfite. It Ja neither of thoge things )oil Unty. uieiitiunHl. I do not lik< Mr. Aajpinwsll, and (hat is only reason* If he ole of thty United |nake no difference to me. \ w ill ueyijr marry for ''money,\ aii'l! f cloned nfy tnmlth vei^ firmly. H That all sont|idk Well, IWesie; but jow havt^ too robi.iiHic idejik. I al- ways thought. yiu read mdre than wajj good for you, Htipp^sing you dourt love him dow; >ou Wrjijld after awtli'e. Wiveaj always We their husbands some itiorio, and sjujme less. Any way, you would get- onlas well as most married the simple Kyd nujiied ; tJijrf wl Stf^es, it'eouhl aiidl iiiHijt'y on you aeri to il ppoplelSn thp world, a great deaK abetter, than nothiig but love will thlb.K tjie 11u.tl.er o nisly, before you kro ealHed upon eci<le it, and not throw aU/. the en bp|M>rtuiilty. It will bo a if you I hope per very gob rrtta| lii intake if >ou do.\ I rushed back into my own room tbtqw myself upon the bed, a^d <jried was I had ate as hfenl as I could cry. Hera if ie midst of the difficulty tried so bard wast intoJ to avoid, mame me I . Aurjt K managing *nd manireuyiug accepting Mr. Aspinwall^ wished I was safe at homo again, ^n the little peaceful, quiet cottage d resided to offend Aunt Jfc>ti, afl all she had done for us ; but It co not ie rLht forme to sacrifice whole Una to plfease her./ •' My own father ajnd motherl wbullj never havQ reqjrtlred'such a fJmng of men—ntmr.l In thinking ef them, I suddenly started upi with th? idtaof going homes , No one had fmv rlg^t to hinder me; I wbnld go io this horrid reception, because 1/haq pijom Ised, and then to-mjorro, (return to my; parentis John Vane did not c and I was very glad with frying, '.won I caped his Bbtfce.^ J ate advised me •t, uotif It wai fij ai so tliorougbjy h|Dm*sick auld tjnie-j rable, that 1 coiiid kot rest 1 hid a abit^ ai botW of [playing dn jjtbt o, alone i/i the dart, andj I jiad' ept rjp^be)b/bit hefeat Au^tjCiite'i MHuid > dfnker. aybsircd /me tb dfnher »PT eybsircd e?ir< hlte) ea- r dinner! Aunt Be dowh kf.d e to dreisl bbt L wai Ml ed way, it qtrieted 80 \Ye*! right b there, wberel^iatjo that you have p hero in the dark.\ 1 was furious for) a tnomtnt. Could be have understood whai I played ? 80 I said In ah Injured toae : M You tijkl vei \i{ wronij to listen, when you/kneW that I was alone/* \I kn^w it was wijong^lmt I co|ild ot heli* it. I sho^l I have kept still to-nfght and you j would never hfve known, but4or yoajrajttle story. Ajnd Jjrjou think I did noi jinderstand it f ,T j \Now^ could you r I replied; \I !do Hot pla^ storlefe. <j)fcourse, I pjay in sympathy witb my mood wtten I'm alo(ie, or duppoMd to be.\ j \Yesj but there (was a story, a^d Tvo a g|*eat mind td jelh it to you, or else yod won't boli^ve I heard it.\! \Wei , what waa!it? , * said I, dU- (leratelv, yet curib^isj to know h^w tntteh hp really hadjnjiado out.;/ ! \Theie was once H! little girl, who was away from all: her' family apd those sha loyjd, an<| in'tbe midst'of a big, heartless city! She was justjas homesick as sho could be, and heaft* sick too. 8ho would give anything In the world to be .pack again in the homo nest, and safety sheltered thette. There wa« a great jtriali looming up bcfore,antrheavy cl^mls were nettling down all around |;her.| Somebody wanted her to d4 ^bme^hing agalnjHt Which bei soul nivo|ted,;*uid she <iid not know how to gof ou^of the diili- cuHy. She tia<l xucl| a tendor little heart that she tlid hot hko tp p?«in bott^h wicked i 80 be 1* kan^d nro ni tl ie piaijf h e>^ii aii}!>Mv. We wai to wiriivto die,, hiul from iiliylhai i\n* ijiouUIiug her sio sorely./ Wait a miiiufc/' tie saitl, i* I wagabou\ toe> lailn. \'It in trucf, ai^you ko<Hv it; Well, \ thin theije Was homul><MlV else onixed upinajl these trials mid troijble^i— --'ome'jodi' whom she did u^t kiloW, |whctber t^) hate or love^-\ \ At ttiis, I sprung stool, an<l comrontefi hin), wit •blazing with wratb. p I ' / I \You have no rlglf to|nnderh/anjl me like that,\' I eri*d, |iassion4tel>f, \to interpret my. plKvin^ an^.re.Hd my thoughts. Inli^d, whether to hate or hate you IUOHI deci my whole hoart, and 1 >y never—never seen yoju.\ / 1 was going on to sky more, though I don't know wbat 1 wvs' going to say, for I was too dngrV* to thiukj, when tie took fyoth 01 my hands an$ mado 1110 look ' ^traiiiht tip into hip /ace, raying: /J j / j \My darling ! ' \iljy i*.t that } hive no right to understand How can I help it ujben I love yoi more tlian all 9(1 so oi now you say t^i'alt yo^ ly... Tell me, ^ossje, because you fire a nrf anoy rvn$ \l do kuo^' love JO/U, and ji edly And witji Wish l ha^l artb ? Au(| hate me utterf fhat it is Ohli wit)h me, ari(| that yon will gire iia}o tlue right to| lt»^e >ou aU and folded me close ik his| |)ur>f/into tear^; the v((holo peon too muofi for me ijCi qgr 11 in understand you ways \ L wis i-Aunned and^owiblereti (nould hardly believ>6 , and w 1 heard; but wM>fi he put hts aLrns kround nu hab ought, hot embrace i scene hadf r ro bare [sfjartlid you •o,p he said, after awllileii ^mopthingj y hair/ back softly, \but When I saw I tow i^d, sorrowful, and ; utterly dis- Ftonsolftte you were, I longed t^cotn- fori you, and tal^yodrigtit into m> eart, where you reallv bejong,* My eart you can never, ricverj leave ariy more.\ j . ; I : j \But whit will Aunt Kale ^iy V] I <d starting suddenly from binv \iune enough— I hive iipsit hfr jdlaifs fi)t you entirely, haven't J? Butrperhaps you had lithett have My. As|iuwai], after all. 1 jnevor thought tp jaLk you. He is diuclt younger tfigjoj I, you knowj tindi-\ t 1 •jioW absurd! Y|>u/lknow I Wokildnrt rather. But kha| shall we dp about Aunt Kate ? a*k< 1 tiovcr ii time till berjii. the world I At th|g moment, mkr aint c fjum thb head of the* 8 ti Irs \Bessie! where are ><ju ? t4g0t rs)ady.\ J / , I trembled violentll/ but John hiaj>ere<l, with a parting eta brace: \I'll ai range alJ/riLht J dayling! Ylou run along, an/I leajve tjbe, f hole thing iome,\ [I was jit«art/ dreivdJ Jb»i p Ue roii^ xi my b^irJ whisn ouW go] down iUtirf lad ^ Kkte kftMwd at the door* \ &hl CMia y ;'t Ing not in, anij ^at down in her heaVy r|lacl> silk, and diamonds, and loOjvod at me, with a singular expression. J could not tell, from hrr face, howVh* had received the newrs. At laststix spoke. \ » . / , Bossie Hamilton!\ she said./ \Yon • ^ have done well. \You havi out-J wilted mo entirely. I never woald have believed that this, cotfld have happened, before my face and eyes, and I not known it. ^lowever, I am very glad.\ / \iUit auntie, it was as much of a surprise to me as to yoiu. I jlidn't dream he cared for me in the least,\ said I.i / • . • . j \ \I inri in hopes that be would like Kate, and talked to him about it; but he would not listen to arTtibfn|r of the kindJ He was barely civil to her. He seemed to like Alice a little better; and whefi you came, and he *eemed«eo much amused by you, I thought, of course, ho regarded you as merely a child; there is so much* difference in your ages. But Lam clad he has found some onfe at last.\ And »o if was aU settled viery**at!f> factoryi We went to the deception, which was one of thf)se : crowded^J crushed, heated affairs? Everybody said it wai splendid, and I suppose it was; but I was so thoroughly en- grossed with my own happiness, that I could not think of much etsfe. The ufaxt day Mr. Aspinwall called, and J was thankful that I could tell of my engagement and ask for his congratu- lations, and ao be spared the pain of hearing and rejecting: thop offer ho had come to make. Ho Was very much surprised and d4sa.ppoiuted, and took it quite hard, jl thanked him for all his kind attention, and hoped I should meet him again, when I came t* New York. He aajd, \John Vane is a lucky fellow,\ and shook hands with me and went away, bra- vely and courageously, showing more character than I thought he posses- sed. . < In a few days I was whirling ovier the country again, this timi to i*y home, it seemed as if the cars cotAd not go fast enough,I was so impatiept to see them all and tell my neWfe. Tbey all received me with open a ran. Alice was there. 8he had come dp from Hartford, Just to hear about njy visit.. When i was released frotnl tboir embraces and allowed to s$t down and breathe, they all said : j \Why how much better you lookf' wWn Alice interposed: \Something has happened to you. < Bessie, afe you engaged?\ j \Yvs (tragically). > \1 am el- gaged.\ H The giios clapped1 thyftir hands, an! danced abound tihe robm )pr Joy^ M last, one said : / \Is he iich r\ / \ I \Yea ho is rich\ / 4 \Is he handsome?\ said anotlier. \Ye* he Is handsome,\ said I \Is ho good t\ \As good as |old.\ ' • \Well whf> is be r Tell us quickly. Who is it ?\ I looked/ from one anxious face to an(»Uier, wanting to see the full effect of my wr>rds. and then said quietly: •Nobody but JOHN YANK.\ UE1TH OF THOUGHT.* f«. make A HAPI^ fife-tldi clfg**,/- To wAAnt mi\ #ife-^ .. <TtiAi'« the true pgiboa a»^ anbh&A ^1 f\t litltnAtl tltj% **-. Of butnAn Ute. -rJtama ...1 ii ii Great truths and great jnes are al* Ways simple. V I Those who^hdpe for no otlrtr Ufig re Head even to this. j /.-: Ragfced clothing canhot debase a \ an asli;uch as a frayed r*ptttat.0£> v |> If yoo impose to serve God at ail, Y 4 ) ave the manliness to begin bis icr*// ice now* \ ' : /. . / Virtue mak^bh men On the earth :* mo^s.^n their grares glorious, and .: hoaArte immortal , .1 . / \ r '*s,[. |Ti»at virtue we Wnfctati'1* is fiuch ours as, anoth^|k / We aee so uch only as wjH#**f^ TlmeV>«lfa|i itatelertty, moves wly>on to him, whose Wjiole en jfiyment is to watch tti fllg |No matter Uox+ purely and gr^ndllr 4p live to-day, there is no de^nr >r> t|at we may lit* rabre purely, grandly to-morrow. >-. / ^ ^Little do tnen perceive wbiUUioli tide is and how Air it extendeth; for alrowd U not company and fteNara b|t a gallery of plctuyei tfd talk but a finding symbol where v there ta n*i • K & ; r . T, ?H' •* !** Tiny poor old uegro^ pteadier ' was more/tJian half right when he said. \Br^dderin if we couhl all see into 011/ Oan hearljs aa God does, it wold n/oa' hkecr us (otdeath.\ / —: ~t*** *~—— i / A California^ matrimonial adver- tisement winds up as follows: \F01- o object, hut should require s to deposit one tune the 5 t> object, b I's relatio|H id five ht}n< thousajnd five ht|ndr*d dollars \with me as Security for her good behavior.\ L laujlh A it ord (who comes tip to his giu>t at breakfast, rubbing td^iliands to^etl^r, gleeftijly)*-:'• Well, bii-, how do you like yogr sausages?\ It's dog- gone file naid the guest cooly, \It's dog gbne line!\ fraid the landlord slowlyj Tnen hi* face Fobe^ed down and turned several colors before he exploded. j \A Shepherdess's Fold\ Lhas just been cHscovered near Londwi. Miss Kmily ^Scott the proprietress of a boarding sclfool for boys, wais arrost- «d for hegleetrog to provide (food for htr rnafld servant; a 14 yeatiold girl, who was found in an emaciated con- dition and fn/icn*iblo from ^t 4 r vat ion. Tho medical officer who examined her asked to see Ihe hoarder^ With much reluctance Mis^^cott c^hibiterd seven atar^ing'boys, one of frhom Is likely to die^v Miss Scott wai in jail a woek, and then was release^ on her o\yn recogiiizanoc of $250. L . ^-t -*•* ••*'. 1 Wedding Annirersarie^. First yeir—Cotton weddink / Second year—Paper wedding. Third^year— Leather weddln Fifth year—Wooden wed<luig. Seventh year—Woolen weeding. Temh year—Tin weddir/g. j Twelfth year—Silk 4 :aiyl fitjo linen Wi ddlng. / * J Fifteenth year—Crystal wedding. Twentieth year—0hiua wedding. Twenty-fifth yeafr—Silver wadding, ' Thirtieth ycar/-Peai*l wedding. I Fortieth yeay^-Kuby wedding. j Fiftieth \Wr—(fOld^ii we<lding. Sevonty-Urth year—|>iainon<l wed- ding. \ / \_ ± \ 1 - 1 V -S-ft* y lo-MorroW. ? ever have a to«morroW; it it* a word of prophecies. It ha> n siid that two grcit pleasmcm of ving are in 1 having something to love and to hope tor, and the last of these is ever before lis In tho promise uf to-morrow.j To-morrow we ma> not know, and it is well that it is so, for beyond the invisible veil tbat^con- ceals alike its coming )oys and sor- rows^ our fancy may nVel only in What W beautiful and fair, nor see the gloom Or abadow of coming trial* and J worldly afflictions, that, could we|paym anticipates* fJxod realities that were certain to come, would mr all our pea< e and enjoyment of the 1 resent- It is well fbr us tbat we cannot with- draw the veil which hides our futur* I'fM 1,?, e-—Baton'* Esxxpi. /. i. . . pinions a/e strong^ thari armies. iuions, if they ate founded In trjBth and justice, will, in the end # pi^vail agaibat th^l bayaoeUol fn*\ %^f taltry, the f!r# of artillefy, and the ^, l : ^\ chlirges of cava^ry.--Af>nf JMmen^r^A- '' le who is falsi to prwnt dbty brlaks a thread iii the loom, gad wi|l se| the defect when the weaving of a lifetime is uqroljcd. • every thread of gal4 ii Taltiaf to is erery minute of time; aild it would be^ great folly io shot ea (as the Reman Emperor K»ro ^ K v di# with gold, eo it U to spend tirn# r ln|ifles. v . c y J j^ACTS OF SCIENCE AKD AXt.A 1 Philadelphia produoes gUHlnaliy ^ofO.OOO more yards of oirpetiog ;-i -. r.' \ A. K\ it* •} « <) tb# Is produced fn all GreaPBritain. 4 scientific French journal gives * thojparticulars of a young girls losa) T of tie bair of the ^calp from fright; I J\< Frenchman his neoeeded fit mailoga watch which, in addition, to tue|ime of the day, indicates the dayof the #%e^aad themiopth and eac| phase of the moon. * \ -• \ -, \ F^ur-fifths of the atmoaphere ii nitrogen, and it has been asserted ty y an agricultural chemist ihat tbe i$aa u whd first makei tVe nitrogen of tbe - air ipailable aa a fertiliser at a amall eo*y will be the greatest materUJi *. benifactor tbe world ever prodooedL lt|is reported from Munich that t mnafcal enthusiast has invented an in*tiument which imitates the cries of all the animals, and concludes by pforjoundng words^f respect to the ladifji. The inventor calls: the in- itru|ient a f *Zopboiie.\ - M|! H, IL Warner, one oi i 1 tbe < p rs of tbe famous Warner's sgre ies, gives $38,000 to build 4nd an tiStrooOmicai observatory at e^tcr, N. Y. It Is t o havf a tek with a clear aperture of 1G\ B<u two' telescopes in ttfe d States surpass it in size' Prof. Swift U to have charge of tbe ^tory. %. :<+; V, r„ / ML- •i. Cofivereation through'the telephone bet^en St. Louis arid O^aha, disTsh^e Of 410\miles sue carried on Sunday before las*, confirmation was varied with Sing ing, of which apparently not a note was Ipfet. The wires over the greater pat t^b^the distance were qqiet and not tip use, but at the SL Louis e^nd there) was a heavy induction. Thii is saifl to be tbe longest distance over whicb the telephone bas been sbc- cestfflly operated. .<••.'*< Selond thoughts are best IfcUnot the ilme with mortgages. . -••• inVwill tell, to will tins;—iVete (Meapi* Picayune. W Ifbn is a jad^ihalr like newish Whei. it Is found in morming paMMy I • „ ,.»A-^ - T, ^\/ Slifoin FalUtsff would have been a mord|; appropriate thanvjSir John. name tor him -•\*••* A lhan butchered bis family itt ' v Lon Jim a few days ago, and a woman ' ; lock^f hjBr three ^biVlren lb a r rootir^^ ancTlIt fire to the piece. The JEn- gJriH||| \Salvation Army\ ««arped iheaelterrible scenes by cbmbay to NeWi Vork to eonyert tbe city oM* cialsiy Probably 4bey were over* workjp at home, and came to thli connitfy for rest. 1; ft ^ a Hinslble Talk* . Hefry W^rd Beecher ie again tt> the IpDhVi In a recent sermon he t «ay» :[\ The crying evil of our time ; is lyliqg and dlshohesty. There is need « a stand In tbe churches upon - this rjttter of taxation in Brooklyn. There' is an essential spirit of dis- honesty in thil matter. Men resort : to ail knanner of dupHclty^ and still wear jihe profession of religion to eftcap^payiog their share for tbe sup* port iff government and tbe institu- tions'^0f (society. I believe Uxes / shodfci^flharod alike. There ihou!4 • be tasiei ott churches and on ministers on evqfytbing but- the state Ins'tilu- tlons. ll \ w*y Should not my salary Se st the same as that of a bank t ? Men say churches should - axed because they arejor the^ morals. 8q are all regulated 1 ons, including tbe family. ',* There Is vgreat peed of Witnesses in •ur churches for honesty in aecotoMr*. > ing torero per ty and honeit} in ithe of Uxes, Men are so^aks atter. Some who are worth ** T-- M %M '* <?•: r^-: ' N Jlvl *% 1 ••t: lu this mjtlio men g oret Ot tti ,' 1 - l i • . ^m |»ay only for mills, Bicb v ;^ into churches and smear >U dishonesty with a Va»iih ^ , ^^Investigiip,; -if. ^o M — ' f^\