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Hawngnfiswemfl everyrquésdon s hid daughters he 'here, and Ay mgs n ngs pes 4°3th an ths forms 3595499 mmfl 1,5 dauglxter e plélmfac of ih the llo'p‘g {zlmt ter be «comwheri¢ed: his - th His 'How: tlfléfifiéu wheh He & i faw prilsont damaged k -pd ~ . & from consullahanrl‘loel hnglwonthe case.. .. After Noel hndqecexved the cohgmtullmon with bis hand e \Mr T Niel\ speech, mail iheb 6' just delifated.\ - Nockaccepted. 'the Extended hand, and e flogk cdtie into his -he answered : - It-gives-me | 'Allyn, for Lhardly expected it.\ © ~'. q. learned thee tap y?’ y mother, sit,\ was the 50 wn eyes d thee. $211 | sooanflltuketheeto my\ dgot. thy t breakigst \ou c ' nd LL., was gathered to the gill; ; ion? but he lured to ”3m gpted © ed, the 9, lmun more honored and is, and none more re inded , speculabors in the cu poor Wanderer; (w of the best managed: and nist 7 ys in the Umted States. x twa cns < f * Too afte «eB pr aipuap 12) is to imbibe the ofus think if the 'water i ls alga g m}: pure, thouglnt his bedroom tw enty-four ,,bu_t e. a er water & few hours, it will ahsoxb and perspued gases in the: 166m, filthy The colder the water 181, $119 e capacity to contain these Ary, tempesatures a pail-of great amount of amniqnin and an ca ; a drill Tad bya ough the long Weaxyymlhave struggled, Judge. 6 - r20.. other-flu Tdon'tthink he drinks ; in fac udgt y: nth child has been 'threptened with death, Upon his second vacation, Noel fre ane antly met| - \Iknow Vane, I have not treated you' well doubled by reducing the water, io ée‘ he: does not; for- he told: me so ; but he. probably: Butinever before have I waited - - : the;, sleeps in a bed with very red curtains.\ «- In-yain for the aweet, balmy breath ; Belle, and between them a childish love began, in the past ; but let all unpleasantness be forgot- Aure of i ice. This plainly shows as. t] that prontised to ripen to a sincere and lasting ten, and accompany me home to - for kept in a room over tif to rb, thee? Oh f fever before had T buffered\ i Tnilabe Reverand Daniél Isard was both a great'an and a great smoker. | \Ha! there you 'are,\ mean ludy who surptifed him one day with a pipe in his mouth, \at yom‘ idol again I\ CYeB,\ Wépfiafiswooflr“ name of «Little Rascal.\ - A stranger asked him why this appelintion had been given «to distinguish me from the rest of my trade,\ quoth he, \! who are all great rascals.\ ' \Wires! why in the name of goodness did you -fiot nilke the washer woman put stargh in my shirt éollar?\ \Why my dear,\ said the wife, \I thought it a useless waste of the article, \for I can git your choler up so ' essily without it.\ Parzns on the Pacific cost talk of opening up a new country in the valleys of Nevade, Edsho, and: vicinity. | The phrase, however, is incorrect for these valloys are not anew country theyare ag old tis tha hills. ~~ & HOhaxtrrd individual was naked why he showed greater attachment to a very thin ** because I am nearer her heart.\ - A was captured last week, in the bel- lysof which was found a considerable part of a joiner's two-foot rale ! | It is a wonder it did not . Wfifiiujm; <+dye by inches,\ instead of by a HOOK: ~Btoxp®e tressed are so fashionable that some of the black:haired belles bleach their locks to\ Ammhdymflashvflle, being asked wealts gnimgar : \No) thank you, sir; I have 1 - ebgugh:st home.\ © flifiy WWW oc¥tafic The ceftainty isnthat she is forty -if A é day. (FAF that lo 7\. 'Not a 952527111853 Cain 1\ . Olaf! our city officials, the drivers sticks came into 112 th ,k§£§pgrbfl9n of the \satiny les always came last. It was so fistuial idee Tu? up their cat. ~ - = My; boy «down, east\ so mwmwawhmmsteedcfa Ingglses to shave by. be F aim i533; Co film zer Such anguish of spirit, as when They told me my baby was dying > gdloved though but one qut of ten 1\ T tuned from that. gueismnkexuiimgs: from that mothér.so.sad-. ... From poverty, want, and its evil, given, The sweet mother-love that could spare not. The least little one out of ten !* * Popalm Piovics, THE LOVE OF_N HoBL VANE. 1 it God in His mercy BT COL. LEON LAFITTE is the lovely little town of Bedfordville, affection. graduated with the first honors of his class, and returned to Itis home to receive the congratula- fame away from her. home. ..____ _._ The distress of Noel at the death of his mother was very great, and he determined to sell his lit- tle home, and leaving Bedfordvilie, go to Phils- delphis and continue the study of law that he had commenced the year before. Before leaving, he called upon Belle, and told er from the time he birth. Now a change had come, and with confi- had saved ber life, and asked herto remain true Nestled away among the mountains of Pétinsy!- to him while he was struggling for wealth and Belle had ever entertained Mt had greatly failed: and a tow\ days after 'Two more years rolled by, and Noel | Mrs. Allyn and Belle are waning in the carriage.\ Noel's heart beat quick 'with j joy, and oblivions, of other engagements to dine and pass the even- ig with friends, he nocompanied. the . carringe~where-he received-w ulations upon his success. As be met the look of Belle, and felt the slight preasure of her hoe knew thst he was loved, and with a light heartedness he had not known for a long time, he drove home with the Judge to the house which, years before, he had beer forbidden © to enter, on acepunt of his poverty and obscurity of dence in himself ho asked Judge Allyn e hand of bis daughter and heard in answer : \\Mr. Vane, I have long Lnownjxow dearly ere lived riot many long years ago a widow for Noel a devoted admiration, hnd heard: of Belle loves you, and it is with real joy I give my y by the name of Vang, with h career through college oel. greatest pride. She told hin she loved him with to Bedfordville when her son [all the strength of her girlish nature, and that 'was but a year old, and there he had grown up time not distance should cause her to forget him. der his his fifteenth year. father bean ~ other's care and education unfil he But she continued : ocl, w Philadelphia merchant, but -dying suddenly, for father is bitterly opposed to our intimacy, and left his wife and boy with s small income, bately only last night told me not to permit you to come ent to support them. e the city and remove to Bed- could therefore live without extravagance. The time. passed mgmetanpgunenhynhl Noel ure a Mrs. Vane therefore here again.\ \I have thought of this, Belle, and intend go- fordville, where she owned s little cottage, and ing\t& your father and speaking to subject.\ The interview betwéen Noel and Judge Allyn upon the her to send her son to college, and having by life, and‘r‘lngmgm his care wets the msultmg Had you asked me for my she made her arrangements, and after a short acres, in return for saving my daughters life, I time was gmhfied will! the thongh! that he: boy would have given them to you ; but to ask for Air ' 7 ofnflne mfioefmonwonlnswaybtfieflmflsofpro— poot starving unknown _boy seek her marriage -hever, siti-aeer7\ e Fire years were lost in the yortex of time, and fessors and students, and after a year returned again Noel Vane comes befors us, but- greatly || home with the knowledge that he stood sf the changed fromthe boy of twenty, for his extraor- Dnnnghzsvwahonfioe} smused himself by him & position ss ons of the, prominent young frunting and fishing fu the day-time, and speti@ | Iyryere at the Philadelphia bar. Handsome, and who s e mother possessing manners, and a large dulylookedmihmoroandmorepnd‘supm ESF and growing practice, 'he was sought after by all Bemmngfroms lmnbng exgeéihon in the “a?“mmhfi ane day, our hero cate ouf 6f the. as respect ted mur: woods into the carriage road just in time to see der case that was entrusted to his Tands, ho first a pony, with a young girl motnited upon his back estabhshedarepmhonflmfsoon stamped him dash rapidly by, pursaéd by half s dozen hungry as a fust an upright advocate. _ wolres. The pony had made bats few bounds Living at Bedfordrille was a Mr. Carter, a gen- sazedmdshnosi teman of wealth and posifion, who had been 8 the ad bis gan, and taking ddibazwmfizedm Tao wolves fell desd | property fast had been left without a will. Haw. | mmmmmmmxfim fog Inf§ & two children, of their was by magic keenhmmnboymwwflfmgbem \O Good Frtherin Heaven ! place the ease in bis hands. Koel wfixmmfi‘h amm‘mfimmmmmammm—gw Reqabe s amgxofmqug‘mmflammmfimwm MMWhehsdm Mtwresotreres, exdwetd ta bize: nfisvgbfiammeofiagz! Imam’lmm Ered, besfro- whes Ro with the consent to her marriage with you, for no one is ore worthy \of ber fovea ~f ~- 'Three tnonths afterwards, Noel Vane and Belle Allyn were married in the little church=at Bed- fordville, and all present at the ceremony admit- a handsomer couple they had never seen joined together in the holy of : The gagdemr’s Prayer. On a cold, dreaty 6¥ening in sutamn, a small pack ufion his back, knocked at 'the door of an old Quaker fa the town of S-. \Was Mtr. Lan- a » presence. in the Country, and President of the L-Valley Railroad. | The boy hind come to see if he - | obtain a situation 'on the road. | He said he wa¥ at orphan-his mother had been ~dead only two months, and he was tow ma homeless wanderer But the lad was to small for the filling of uy place within the Quaker's gift, and he was forced and said to him-: * Thes may stip In my house to-night, and on the morrow I will give thee the names of two or three good men in ; to whom at leash Tam 1 have no 6 for thee\ ae L ae ne pes Teter in the evening the old Quaker went the mkdhmspaaonsnymmmkntmmhma, as was his wont, to see thatall was safe, before retiring for the night. As hepessed the door of fiefiffiemwhaethe-mflhflmngm- M Watch orer me as {mini a2H care far the as mig deeds ait ls“ Bless the good san B mailman; shefered, «nd spare «s lar ing purposes, and should notbe. used to R in the throat; also that & lurgg pail of wate stundmg in a room: would help to out in the morning 'béfore are lamentably ignorant of rmany 0 of sir and water, two of our fiature. tu \. g \o grrpealf , 'A Stony or GortHz,-Gocthe tells tbs ing story, which amusingly lllustmbeatfi for drink of the Rhinelanders : ''The Bishop of Mayence once de , mon against drunkenness, and after the strongest colors of enls of oven concluded as follows : But mu}: > not exclude its use, for it is aices the heart of man. . one my co on w) bottles of wine wlthont feeling any of his seness ; but if any man at the eighth bottle so forgets Himself as. to ; strike wife and childref and trent friend as enemies, let him look into and in future always stop at the Yet if affier drifiking eight, or even 4 still _ take MHC empom'l supériors, left bis modest draught. = Puu CY C+ dn cial giiice to dfihE sixteen botHes at a & Pus spit fally a mm; eitfié'hegzecan\ i gmjmy pets, sogood'thskwesncpect that it new, most good stones bang old couple presented themselm at cfiurél: gmmwasdxunkrelused ny; and, alter administering told the bride fo return with The coaple fa retur: soter got Rep t Hectebes of me to Relpi®