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VOL. II. BniO&TOISr, M E., FR ID AY, SEPTEM B ER 28, 1800. N O . 47.
¿Ip Dttildón Reporter ton wi thing a fortnight. She asked to be ‘No— never!’ she said firmly. ‘ I'm not ■Ami is there nothing wrong beyond this ? ' 1futility that was maintained, could have towels, and dusted tho ash besprinkled' lovingly remembered to her aunt and cousins going to have my niece a teacher in that . fCBUSHEO E V E R Y F R I D A Y M O R N I N O ‘Nothing that I have heard. Agaiust her imagined how the case realty stood. hearth with his best silk handkerchief?— adding that it would have been grateful to school. No— nor any school in Boston.' 111' S. II. N O Y E S . purity of character, slander, I take it, dare Mr. Edmondson was still talking with the He’d like to see a room in better trim her feelings to have received a letter from ‘ Why not ?’ asked Eunice. not even whisper. And Miss R------says, Gregorys, when a movement indicated a se than that— guessed he would! And now ENOCH K¡NIGHT, EDITOR. one of them. ‘Is the girl beside herself!' that in sweetness of temper, womanly dig lection of partners for dancing. The young he was mending himself up, preparatory to All letters must be addressed to the •Harriet,’ said Mr. Gregory, ‘you must ‘You must reconsider this whole matter,’ nity, se f-reliance, aud Christian patience iu man, instead of asking Harriet to take a going to call on the very pretiest girl in jier Communications intended for write to your cousin. It isn’t kind !' said Mr. Gregory. ‘I ’m sorry it was not •ition should be accompanied by the the discharge of duty, she is peerless.’ place with him on the floor, merely bowed j New York. Not that he w as particularly ‘ Indeed, pa, you must excuse me,’ answered mentioned before, Have j'ou really engag- ¡¿the author. ‘I like all th at!’ replied tho young man, and withdrew. In a little while, gay mu- j fond of the needle,but when a fellow’s whole J(, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN AI>- the young lady, in a cold, proud manner.— ged with Miss It- with er thusiaism. ‘Here we have a real sic filled the air, aud beauty wheeled in in- j foot goes through a hole in the northeast toe ygg; one dollar fifty-cents at the end of •I have nothing to s a y / ‘ Yes, sir.’ woman: not a weak, selfish, proud, indolent, tervolving circles through tho rooms. N o : ot his stocking and there isn’t a button on mr. _ •You could say a kind word to the moth-1 ‘My niece! Such a disgrace !' ejaculated iiisOF Advertising. One square 16 ! spoiled nursling of a luxurious home, rear one had offered a hand to either of the Miss . his shirt, it's time to repair damages. oae inaertion 75 cents, 3 insertions cries? girl. Think of her lonely, sorrowful Mrs. Gregory, carried away by her feelings.' ed by \ weak and selfish a mother, and Gregorys, and they sat, iu some disappoint-1 Now as Mr; Thornbcooke’s whole stock of 4; $2.00 ; 6 months $3:50 , one condition. It should fill your heart with ‘What will bo thought of this?’ j^OO; 1-4 column $18:00 ; 1-2 column kept iu}. Aos and satins, and pillowed ou industrial implements consistid of a lurnn tenderness and pity.’ ment, where tney had taken their places ou [ j; one column $50:00 ‘I will call on Miss It------and cancel the down, tor some silly man who is weak eutoring the parlors. Mr. Edmondson was of wax, an enormus pair of scissors, and ono i PRIN’TI.NG executed with neatness, But Mr. Gregory could make no impres engagement,’ said Mr. Gregory, iu the kind enough to take her, in the hope of getting a ou the floor, in the ether room, but they were j needle, the mending didn’t progress rapidly. ,3tss and despatch. sion on the proud, unfeeling girl, who was est manner. ‘I regret that you have not wife ! Of what use to auy one in this world not, at first, from their position, able to Ilis way of managing the button question, ;IEL T. NOYES, A gen t in P ortla n d . wholly influenced by ber mother’s estimate felt at homo here, but we will try to make of care, sorrow, trial, reverses, aud disap make out his partner, of whom they could , too, necessarily involved some delay; he bad of the case. things more agreeable. Don’t think that pointments, is a silly doll like that ? He is to cut all these useful little appendages from r«Arthur's Home Magazine for October. A t the cud of a fortnight Eunice arrived. Mr. you arc a burden to us. ’ only get fleeting glimpses, as she swept to ! a fool, who tries the voyage of life with such the outer circles iu the mazy figures. They j another shirt and sew them on, and next POOR COUSIN EUNICE. Gregory met her at the railway station. He j ‘Uucle Gregory,’ replied Eunice, ‘I settled ; a helpless companion. I piiy him when the saw that she was tall, beautifully formed, j week wThen the second shirt was wanted, why had not seen her for five years, but recognized this matter long ago. I am too self-relient BYT. a ARTHUR. sky darkens, and the storms fall ! The aud graceful in her movements, but attired it was easy enough to make a transfer a- her in a moment by the large,dark, chestnut j &nd too just, I hope, to live in idle depend- niece, I infer, was poor.’ with exceeding plainness. Her face did not gaiu ! See what it is to be a bachelor of gen- In« a letter from Windham,’ said Mr. brown eyes which he had thought so beautiful | once. Since I have becu here, I have tried i ‘Yes. A brother of Mrs. Gregory married happen to be toward them, when her person ious ! It never once eccurred to him to buy a ;iT. It was nearly five minutes after in her mother. Her reception, when he pre to make myself useful, and to repay your a girl whose position in life did not suit her was seen. few buttons extra ! ;il come in, one cold Saturday cven- sented her at home was not cordial. The gonerous kindness in all ways in my power. high notions; and so neither himself nor Who was she? That was the one ques “Buttons are not much trouble,” said Mr. iKorember. A fire had been made up aunt and cousins scarcely veiled their re It has been done inadequately, I know— but wife had any countenance. The brother tion in their thoughts. The solution came. Thronbrcok to himself, as he wiped the per * dining-room, and his wife, and two luctance at receiving her with a decent po the heart of gratitude was there, and it will died some years ago, and his widow, and As the figures took a reverse motion, the fa spiration from his brow, “ but when it comes 4 daughters, Harriet and Lizzy, were liteness. They pushed her away from them never cease to beat. Now I go, as I have true, good woman, ns I have learned, strug ces of the dancers were seen successively, to coat-sleeves, what the mischief is a fellow gis its genial glow when he entered, to the utmost distance in their power, and said.’ gled alone with poverty, to raise and edu and that of Air. Edmondson's partner was todo? I haven’t auy black thread, either;” she moved back, instinctively, at the press Remonstrance and persuasion were alike ini the circle that opened to receive cate her daughter. She died, after well ac. and ho looked dolorously at a small tear ure, and stood afar off— not in tearful sub unavailing. At the time specified, Eunice presented to the eyes of Mrs. Gregory and complishing her work. The Gregory» then her daughters, radiant with beauty aud | just in his elbow, where some vicious nail ?•* Helen.’ mission to her fate, nor iu proud defiance— left her uncles house,and assumed the duties offered Eunice a home. They were written feeling. had caught in the broadcloth. “A black but in such calm, womanly dignity, that of a teacher in Miss R------'s school, greatly h Helen is dead.’ to, I believe, by Judge Ilelmbold, cf Wind pin may do for to-night, and to-morrow I’ll her aunt and cousins were embarnssed in to the scandal and mortification of Mrs.! ‘What a sweet, pure lovely face it is,’ re .«if ham ; and sho was taken into their family, send it to the tailor. The fact is, I ought to their effort to make up an estimate of her Gregory and her daughters, and greatly to marked a lady, who had seen the counten ’«t m surprise, but no sorrow in the as I infer, merely to save appearances.' be married ! and so I would, if I on,ly dared character. She had disappointed them.— ance of Air. Edmondson’s partner. She ad ■i ¿»Uttered and echoed the word— tho satisfaction of her owu independent to ask Lilian. 0, dear ! I know she would’t ‘Why, a girl like this one, is worth a hun dressed Airs. Gregory, but received no res Her picture, iu their minds, had been that mind. The six months sho had spent in a dred iJA fashionahles !' said Mr. EJmond- have me— and yet I’m not certain either— if of an ordinary lookiug girl— plain, uninter ponse. If she had looked at her closely, slu hi; tie died last Monday/ her uncle’s family had been months of pain son. ‘I must kuow her.’ I could ouly muster the courage boldly to esting, shrinking— a nobody whom they would have noticed a sickly pallor on her fail the letter from— Eunice?’ asked ful humiliation, and the time was only pro •Win her and wear her, if you can, my face. ® put the questson ! But just so sure as I ap sGngory. could snub, and slight, and insult at will.— longed to this period for the reason which young friend,’ said the lady.’ ‘But, such as •Ilis fmanccr, I believe,’ said another lady, proach the dangerous ground my heart fails But.instead, Eunice came among them dignifi has been given. 5:;i:iafrom Judge Ilelmbold.’ she, are not lighlty won. Fruit cf this turning to the one who had spoken. me ! and then that puppy, Jones, with his ed iu manner, and impressive in person and Among the visiting acquaintances of the ill how came he to write V quality does not hung low, but ou the high •Ah! Is that so?’ With some interest. curled moustache, and hair parted in the bearing. Her face was handsome, rather Gregorys was a young man named Edmoud- lisUnow.’ er branches; aud they who pluck it must •Yes ; aud I admire the manly independ middle— always hanging around Lilian, aud than plain, and her eyes large, dark, aud of son, he was a lawyer, whose talents had al Thai does he say V climb.’ ence which has determined his choice.’ quoting poetry to ber— if I could have tho that liquid depth which we sometimes see iu ready attracted public notice, and whom al ‘Thank you for the hint,’ replied the young privilege of kicking him across the street, Isbplj mentions the fact that Helen ‘Why so? It strikes me, judging from eyes that appear looking at us from a far most every oDe predicted a brilliant future. man. ‘ I will climb.’ I ’d die happy! He isn’t bashful, not he ! if dahst Monday, and was interred on the countenance I saw just now, that manly distance, and that hold us with a power A small fortune had come to him recently, A few months after, Mrs. Gregory receiv somebody would only invent a new way of d^slaj; and that Eunice is, for the pre- independence could have very little to do which we can neither define nor break. from * distant relative. His talents, per ed this note from Miss R ------: popping the question—something that wasn’t itithii house.’ with the selection.' As we said, at the first meeting Mrs. Gre son, prospects, and fortune-moderate though ‘Dear Madam : I think it my duty to in quite so embarrasiing!” it fa house!’ There was a tone of sur- •And 1 presume had not; but we are apt to gory and her daughters pushed Eunice away it was — gave an aggregate of attractions form you that a gentleman, Mr. Harvey -ae ia the voice of Mrs. Gregory. speak after this fashion, when a young man j Our hero gave his black, glossy curls an from them with a cold repulsion to which that made him of no light consideration in Edmondson, is in the habit of visiting your extra brush, surveyed himself critically iu In’ in his posi.iou and with his prospects, se- ’ her sensitive, but womanly spirit, yielded in the eyes of Mrs. Gregory, who thought him nice ><-i.ucaf'y ; and tl.ey are often out to there V lects a poor girl for his life companion--one tho glass, and then, with a deep sigh, set stantly, and she took ber position at such just the man of all others she would like gether iu the evening. I have spoken to her ‘I infer not Hidany such arrangemeut standing quite aloue iu the world, and self- fortn to call on the identical Lilian Ray a distance that they were never able to get to see the husband of Harriet. In conse once or twice ou the subject, but have not eea aide, or /a contemplation, the judge dependent.’ mond, resolving, as he- has done a thousaud near her afterward. She was not one to snub, quence, sho was always very gracious to received answers that were altogether satis sold tore «aid » She is there only tew- times before, that if— perhaps— maybe— factory. I have every confidence in her as ‘And this is her case ?* and slight, and insult at will as they had him, and never let a good opportunity for Oh, the bashfulnsss of bachelors! nrily, I infer—that is, until we soud for ‘ Yes.’ imagiued. 0 no ! There was a tone and an turniug his thought toward this daughter a pure, good g irl; and yet, as I cannot feel •Who is she ?’ . When Mark Thornbrooke arrived within air about her that forbade this. They could pass unimproved. Harriet, in common par sure of Mr. Edmondson’s honorable inten ‘ litr.pa! yon wont do th a t!’ said ‘A Aliss lladley.’ tho charmed precincts of old Mrs. Raymond’s be cold and formal, but not insolent— for lance, was quite in love with him— that is, tions, I am naturally concerned. As her -Tist,visibly distaibeU at this suggestion. ‘ What of her?’ handsome parlors, velvet carpeted, chandi- the calm dignity of her manner, her self as much so as was possible for a girl so sel nearest relative, I think it best that you ?:iio’t want her here,’ added Lizzy, the ‘She is a teacher in Miss R------’s school/ liered with gold and ormolu, and crowded to poise, and self-consciousuess, repressed rude fish, worldly, and heartless, to be. He filled should be advised of the facts as they exist.’ * daughter. •Ah?’ to the very doors with those charming kuick- ness and enforced respect. She never intru her fancy better than any other iuau she There was considerable stir among the han’t hare her, said Mrs. Gregory, ‘Y es;— and I am told that she chose the knacks which only a woman’s taste pro ded conversation on her aunt and cousins, had yet seen. Ilis fortune was not large, Gregorys, on receipt of this letter. The ■mif. life of a teacher, in preference to idle depen vides, Miss Lily was “ at home” in a bewild but often talked with Mr. Gregory when in but his family was good, and he had talents worst was inferred by a ll; no, not by all, * has no other relatives living,’ re- dence on wealthy relatives who offered her a ering pink merino dress, edged with whito their presence, in a way to surprise and that were likely to command fortune. More for Mr. Gregory’s thought went first to the ‘-‘1 Mr. Gregory, ‘and it will not look home. around the perly shoulders, and a crimson shame them— the shame being for their own over, there were distant relatives possessing truth, though it wavered a little under the '-hutoturu away frem the poor or- ‘Noble g irl! I like that!’ was tho warm mos-rose twisted iu among the rippliug mental inferiority. large wealth, and the probabilities, it had positive conclusions of his wife. What was ly spoken response. ‘The true woman prov waves of her soft brown hair, fcffie never * We cannot wholly disregard appear- As Eunice was in mourning, there was a to be done? With Eunice, they could have been reasoned among the Giegorys, were looked half so pretty ; and thank Providence, is now at Judge Uclmbold’e, ed itself there. Our young friend showed j good reason why she did not see company, largely in favor of his sharing a portion of no influence; for, since the step which had good sense, as well as good taste. But who j Jones wasn't on hand, for once in his serident that the judge, out of res and her presence in the Gregory family was made her a teacher, instead of an idle de this wealth in time. life. But what was almost as bad, Lily's ts, took interest enough in Eunice to i are these relatives ? Do they live in Bos scarcely known in their circle of visiting ‘Where is that brown-eyed niece of yours, pendent, there had been no intercourse be ton ?’ cousin was there— a tall, slender, black •-'I home until we could make ar- acquaintances. Occasionally she was seen tween them. As a mere teacher, she could Mrs. Giegory ?’ asked Mr. Edmondson, one eyed girl, with arch lips and cheeks as red -®itts to receive her. not be received by them as an equal and ‘Yes; but I have not heard their names. by one and another of their more intimate day, ‘I haven’ t seen her for some time.’ as a Spitzenburg apple. Oh, how Thorn- bhhehadu’t meddled himself in the They are, a3 I understand, rich nobodies, friends, and when questions were asked in re ‘She is not with us any longer,' replied friend, and she would not meet them on any who offered her a home to save appearances, brook wished that Miss Esther Allen was at ' Marked Mrs. Gregory, in no amia- other footing. So she could not be admon gard to her, she was slightingly referred to as Mrs. Gregory. Her manner told the young the bottom of the Red sea or anywhere J*(l T»ice. ‘Eunice is nothing to us.’ but who never countenanced her after she a poor relative to whom they had given a man that he had touched a disagreeable sub ished or controled. The only mode of interfer elected independence and a teacher’s life. else except in that particular parlor. Aud -‘isjour brother's child,’ said her hus- home. ence suggested was that of Mr. Gregory, as ject. ‘And Air. Edmondson is really going to then her eyes were so sharp—he hadn’t been - *ith enough of rebuke in his voice to Nearly six months had passed since Eu directed upon the young man himself. Mrs. ‘A h ; I was not aware that sho had left marry her ?’ “doing the agreeable” more than four min his better feelings on the subject nice came into her uncle’s family, aud she Gregory insisted upon it, that her husband you/ ‘0, yes. That is all settled, I hear.' utes and a half, before she exclaimed : they were talking iu such a should caution tho young lawyer against was almost as much a stranger there as on Mrs. Gregory said nothing more ; but the “Dear me, Mr. Thornbrooke— pray excuse * manner. any further advances in that direction. She ‘Then I shall claim her as a friend. Give the day of her eutrancc. Mr. and Mrs. impression on Mr. Edmondson was unfavor me— buc what on earth is the matter with yiter. When he married Helen Leeds remembered how she had herself given Mr. me the womanly quality, and I will let oth Gregory were sitting alone one evening, able to Eunice. Sometime afterward, a your elbow? tdistance between us that was never ers content themselves with the effigies of about this time, when Eunico came down thought of this passiug through his mind, Edmondson the impression there was some Alark turned scarlet— the traitorous black and when he died I held his thing wrong about Eunice; and now con women, elaborately made up, that flutter in from her room and joined them. Mr. Gre ho said to a lady with whom he happened to pin had deserted its post. 1 *5 R stranger.’ science— no, a dread of family disgrace in our social circles like butterflies, and who gory met her with his usual kind manner, be conversing. “Only a componnd fracture in my coat, '■'Rgory did not answer to this. He the person of her niece— troubled her con are about as substantial as these serial be Mrs. Gregory with usual distant politeness. ‘Did you ever see a young lady iu black Miss Allen,” said he, feeling as though his “ >tdir heart, and it had been warm- siderably. It was plaiu to her, that she had ings. Money will give you such creatures She had, evidently, come with the purpose at Mrs. Gregory’s ?’ face might do the duty of all old Mr. Ray. herself put the destroyer ou the track of her by tho hundred; but solid substance-wo , ““lira motherless girl ever since of talking to them on some matter concern ‘Ilis niccc ?’ mond’s chandeliers put together, “you kuow niece. men are of rarer production.’ option of Judge Ilelmbold’s lotter. ing herself, and she did not keep them •Yes. A dark eyed, elegant looking girl, wo bachelors are not always expected to be ‘Have you seen ¡Mr. Edmondson yet ?’— The Gregorys heard uo more, for the two brother of Mrs. Gregory had married, waiting. with something queenly in her manner?’ exempt from such things.” she asked, almost daily of her husband.— ladies arose and weut to another part of the «He» of that lady, socially below his ‘For your kindness/ she began,with a slight ‘O, yes. I’ve met her there occasionally/ “ Hold up your arm, sir, and I’ll set it all But Mr. Gregory, whose anxieties on the room. But that was quite enough to make Won, and as sho was simply a unsteadiness in her voice, which soon grew ‘She always seemed to hold .herself at a right in one moment,” said Esther, instan subject had never been very disturbing, in their pride, vanity, aud poor self-estimation lj of the world, she never gave his calm, ‘in giving ino a home up to this time distance/ taneously producing from some secret recess variably said no. as limp as a wet ribbon. It was as the lady "“¡«nance or favor. His death oc- I ehall ever be grateful. I would not have •That was her manner/ iu the folds of her dress, a thimble and nee* About this time, cards of invitation were had said. Eunice had become the affianced ,Si®« years before the period at which intruded upon you so long, if heart and •Was there any thing wrong about her?’ die, threaded with black silk, setting expert* received from a family of high social stand ot Air. Edmondson ; and it was in recogni commences; and now, by the death brain had been strong enough for tho work •Why do you ask ?’ ly to work. ing in the city— a family whoso position tion of this,..that she was the guest, on that "dow, their only child, a daughter of self-support. Both arc strong enough ‘I inferred as much, from the aspect of “There, now consider yourself whole.” was not based on wealth, but on something evening, of a lady whose social position was cghtcenth year, was left alone in the now, I believe, and I have made my arrange Mrs. Gregory, when I inquired about her not “ IIow skilful you are,” said Mark, ad hatder to acquire, and more enduring. The ! among the first iu Boston; and when, in a •*<1 penniless. No wonder that a ments to leave you next week.’ long ago.’ miringly, after ho had thanked her most Gregorys were flattered by the notice taken few mouths afterwards, sho became a bride, Ifre Mrs. Gregory should feci wor- ‘Leavo us, Euuice? I dou’t understand A h ! Then you asked after her? What sincerely. “But then you have so many nice of them in this invitation, and were at spe- j siie passed into a circle of refinement and ttthe mrcumstauces. If Judge Ilelm- you? For where, and for w hat?' Mrs. reply did you receive ?’ little concerns to work with. I have only oial pains, like all vulgar people, to make an intelligence that never opened, except spec „ . lot received Eunice into his family, Gregory spoke in real surprise. The unsatisfactory one, that she did not a needle and some wax, besides my scissors !’> imposing appearance on the occasion. ially and in cold formality, to mere outside “"«o to her husband giving informa ‘I am going into Miss R ------’s school as a reside with them any longer. From her “ You ought to have a house-wife, Mr. The company was not large, but select; people like her auut and cousins. nt lister ia-law’s death, the case teacher,' calmly answered the girl. manner, I inferred that there was something Thornbrooke,” said Aliss Lily, timidly lilting and certainly Mrs. Gregory and ber two ’«presented a better aspect. Some •No, Eunice,’ said Mr. Gregory, ‘you shall wrong about the young lady,’ up her loug lashes ia his direction. Lily daughters did make an appearance. There ■»might have been made for the girl do nothing of the kind. \ou have a home •Would you like to know of that, something A BACHELOR’S LOVE.MAK1NG. never could speak to Mr. Thornbrooke with were no such displays of costly laces and “»tire place; but now, respect for here always in welcome. What has posses wrong ?’ out a soft, little, rosy shadow ou her cheek. ‘It gives me no pleasuro to hear wrong of jewels in the rooms. Tho guests were in You would have kuowu it for a bachelor’s ■ opinion of Judge Ilembold and the sed you to think of such a thing •’ “A what ?” demanded Alark, turning very any one; but, iu the few times that I saw two large parlors, opening into each other den the moment you put your head in the * be moved, demanded of them ‘I have never intended, uncle, to burden red her, the girl interested me, and I would, by Holding doors. Soon after the arrival of door ! Blue, spicy wreaths of cigar smoak I of Euuice as would place you with my support,’ Eunice replied. ‘ Your “A housewife.” therefore, like to know the truth in regard the Gregorys, Mr. Edmondson moved thro’ circliug up to the ceiling newspapers under , J *ide with their own daughters. kind offer of a home I accepted gratefully, “ Yes,” said Alark, after a moment’s awk to her.’ the room in which they sat, and, seeing them, the table-Oastile soap in the tiuy bronze caid | L'Mils, she must be taken into the while my heart was too heavy with its re ward hesitation, “ my friends have told m© ‘She left tho house of her uncle and aunt joined their circle. Thete was nothing of receiver— slippers on the mantle-peice, and cent sorrow to bear me out in the world. so very often— and— and I really think so to become a teacher in Miss R------’? school,' coldness or reserve on the part of Mrs Gre- general confusion everywhere. And yet ( /answered the judge’s latter I am stronger now, and independence is a myself, you kuow. But what sort of a ono said the lady. gory or her daughters, toward the man Mr* Thornbrook poor deluded mortal native element of my character. would you recommend, Miss Raymond . ” 'i*. ^ °ne ^°r Eunico- *n which he of- •Why so ?’ whose apparent relation with respect to their solemnly believed that his loon, was in tho ‘In Miss R------'s school!’ exclaimed Mrs. “Oh, any pretty 1 iltie concern. I’ll tend (i * h0mc- ^ho letter to Eunice was ‘Because sho had too much spirit to eat niece and cousin, was of a questionable char- most pefect order. lor had nt he poked the Gregory, giving voice at length to her as you one to-morrow morning, il you’ll accept i ' an<^ sincere. In the course the bread of dependence.’ acter, but a fluttering pleasuro that was not empty champagne bottles under the bed, tonishment. of it,” she added, with a rosy light iu her 4 '*lerecame a reply from the girl, ‘Is that so?’ There was a quick lightning ‘Yes, ma’am,’ answered Eunice. concealed. No one who saw the smiles with and sent the wood-box to bear them com cheeks again. * Mr. Gregory for his tender of a Where Lisette goes ? ’ up of Mr. Edmondson’s face. which he was received, and th6 pleased af-! party, and hung up bis gewn over the damp •Even so/ **“ 8 »hat she would be iu Bas •Yes, ma’am .’ specting tlis truth of all statements by com- I u n in d t . ijo u i s . Some w ags ingt I Can a Mother Forget? This question is CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAIR. »•Xf__I’ll— accept— of it !” gasped Mark, petitors ; and the foregoing regulations must have been enjoying themselves by . ,,'p. the title of the following little tribute to The Thirtieth Annual Exhibition of the >f Wales ’ arrival. On Wednesday feelitig as if lie were in an atmosphere of be complied with, or premiums will be with pearl and gold, with two wings spouting woman’s love— to a mother’s love. Can any Cumberland Agricultural and Horticultural posters appeared stating t|,al ^ 5 - held. would arrive, via Acton and Chicago ■ out of his broadcloth, on either side. And thing ever follow a man with better effect Society will be held in Bridgton, Wednesday just ns he was opening his lips to assure All statements or certificates must be band at 9 o’clock; also giving a nro-p#»/ upon his character and conduct, titan the aud Thursday, October 17th and 18th, 1860. the procession which would!« tonned Miss Lily that he was ready to take the ed to the Secretary. BR1DGTON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, I860. Regulations. The Exhibition of Manu cul t him to his lodgings. At the hu,*'* precious gift to his arms then and there, consciousness that wherever lie is the present Per Order of the Executive Committee, without any unnecessary delay, tho door hope of his mother is an undying wish for factured Articles,,Country Produce, &c., will SEWALL N. GROSS, Secretary. pointed a superb coach and four, v¡t¡fi![ rieil servants, was drawn upon the i‘ opened, and in walked Jones. THAT OLD II RICK SCHOOL-HOUSE. his happiness? And though she be long be in the Town Hall. It will be open to the New Gloucester, April 80, 1860. Mark was not. at all cannibalistic in his Says t he Democrat: We are a stranger to its inside features. public on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. propensities, but just then lie could have eat since gone from tho scenes he loved so well, “ Directly upon tho arrival ofth.^ We only know that outside it looks soiled er. Jones up with most uncommon pleasure. and is not there when he makes his pilgrim It will bo re-opened on Thursday, and con OFFICERS FOR I860. boftt, t lie Prince and his suite—iQeigjJ? and dilapidated— fit to be abated, as a thing And there the fellow sat, pulling his long ages to his early home, lie cannot, for a tinue open at tho option of tho Executive President—John Sawyer, Raymond. Duke of Newcastle—stepped nshorj moustache and talking the most insipid twad in the way. You know the one we mean— were received with shouts of moment forget her, for every corner of “ The Committee. Vico Presidents— Edward T. Stnitji, Gor dle— sat. and sat until Mark rose iu despair ham ; Tlics. J. Brown, Yarmouth ; Theodore The Duke of Newcastle, immeditm. > that nondescript pile of bricks and mortar 1 Committees are requested to report them to go. Even then ho had no opportunity to old house at home” is full of sweet” mem j M. Bradbury, Staudisli ; Frederick Nutting, the landing, was seized with a vioW ornamented only by side scratches and exchange a private word with Lily. ories of her. Read the following impressive selves to the Secretary, at or before 1) o’clock, Casco. tack of sneezing, wiiich caused hij •'You—you’ll not forget— ” droughts made with pocket-knives and chalk hat to fall from his head, and tltortl» extract and remember it. Wednesday ; and it is particularly request Secretary— Sewall N. Gross, N. Glouces “Oh, I’ll be sure to remember,” said she, in the hands of uncouth boys who never saw bis ‘ bald pate’ exposed. We readily “ Cana mother forget? Not a morning, ; ed, that all who intend to act on the occa ter. uized him by his royal of, smilingly, and half wondering at the unu- anything in its appearance to respect, th at! mark, sual "pressure lie gave her hand. “Ladies noon or night, but she looks into the corner sion will bo punctual at that hour. Each Treasurer— Geo. W. Woodman, Portland. mention lias heretofore been made k ungeuious-looking, ill-contrived, inoonvient of the kitchen in which you read Robinson j often do provide their bachelor friends so ! ” member of tho Awarding Committees will Associate Managers— J. W. Knight, otis- newspapers. The Prince, after giving* Crusoe, and thinks of you as yet a bey.— Mark went home, the happiest individual mischief-trap, hard by tho town house aud fiold ; S. T. Raymond, Westbrook ; J. 1‘. Par in relation to his baggage, stepped h Mothers rarely become conscious that their be furnished with a free ticket of admission that over trod a New York pavement. In almost trespassing upon the limits of the ley, Bridgton ; Samuel Warren, Soarboro’ ; into his coach. Tho crowd was 1^ children are grown out of their childhood. to the F a ir; and upon tho completion of deed, so great was his felicity that he in Samuel Thing, Freeport. manifested a strong desire to det4 road— perhaps partly in the highway ! Don’t They think of them,advise them,write to them dulged in various gymnastic capers indica their report— with a copy of the Report of horses from the coach, atnl with 4», as if not lull fourteen years of age. They can Committee of Arrangements.—John Saw tive of bliss, Mi l only paused in them at the 3'ou remember ? hands convey tho regal party up tor; not forget the child. Three times a day she the Secretary of tho Maine Board of Agri yer, John P. Pcrley, Frederick Nutting, Scw- gruff caution of a policeman, who probably Do you know that your children cannot tho earnest remonstranee of the Y thinks who are absent from the table, and culture. all N. Gross. had forgotten his own courting days— “Come, learn in such a place? You wouldn’t live however, his enthusiastic admirer* hopes the next year at the farthest, she may COMMITTEES. young man, what are you about i ’ At ten o’clock on Wednesday morning, the from so doing,and contented them sell*, in it yourself. You wouldn’t attempt to have “just her own family there;” and if Town Teams—Jonas Raymond, Westbrook; “ Was there ever a more delicate way of several Committees will commence their ex following after the regal vehicle inp you are there, look out for the fat limb of a David G. Loring, North Y armouth ; John 1. assuring me of her favorable consideration ? rear a child incorrect, chaste habits, in such body. fried chicken, and that coffee which none aminations, at which time all animals must Leavitt, Portland. was there ever a more feminine admission of a place. If you are a person of taste, you The Prince was dressed in militarvbk but everybody's own mother can make.— bo in their pens, and all manufactured arti her sentiments? Of course she will come Working Oxen— William W. Cross, Bridg of a sonieweat extravagant chirsei« wouldn’t even introduce your friends into Did Hannah forget Samuel? A short sen herself— an angel, breathing air from Fara- cles and produce in their appropriate places. ton ; Frederick Lowell, Staudish ; Thomas seemed to be decorated with to such a room to entertain them. You wouldn’t tcnce, full of household histopy, ^ f. run dise— and I shalt tell her of my love! A G- Russell, Yarmouth. supply of ribbons. As the amh ttr ning ove.’ with genuine mother-lovei is tell 'Fodder will be provided on the ground for housc-wi e— oil ! —thedelicious words! Won call it fit for anything but. a school house ! — Oxen for Draft— Samuel Thornes, Harri ing beautifully : “ Moreover, his mother all stock entered for exhibition ; and a suit Fourth street the crowd increased in j, der what neighborhood she would like me What a mistake you are making in this.— son ; Samuel Warren, Scarborough : Edward and the greatest excitement preni&i made him a little coat, and brought it to able place will be provided for testing the to engage a residence in— how soon would it Why! you will not deny that children, rear Scribner, Oiisne.d. dies on foot mixed themselves py , be best to name the day? Oh! if 1 should him from year to year, when she came up strength, points ami discipline of tho Work ed among the surroundings of open vice, ac with her husband to the yearly sacrifice.” Steers— A. W . Chute. Naples ; Albiou W. crowd in the most promiscuous nuts* awake, and find it a blissful dream !” ing Ilorses and Oxen. Stock driven over Weston, Otisficld ; Jesse Gibbs, Bridgton. ladies in vehicles impatiently imp*, Early the next morning Mr. Thornbrooke tually and almost insensibly partake of the A mother mourning at the first-born’s grave, or closing the dying eye of child af eight miles, will be kept the night prior to Fat Cattle— George Bridgham, Jr., Bridg the Jehus to “hurry up” and getm® set briskly to work, “ righting up things.” fruits of such vice. You will not deny nor royal coach as possible. Oecasimfc IIow he swept and dusted and scoured— how ter child, displays a grief whose very sac the Show at the expense of the Society, upon ton ; Daniel C. Libby, Gorham ; William 11. forget, that the boy or girl living among the redness is sublime. But bitterer, heavier Smith, Windham. Royal Highness would favor then»*, the dust flew from pillar to post— how the application to the Committee upon the ground a ino:t gracious bow, and judging fR; room was aired to get rid of the tobacco coarse and vulgar, will inevitably become so than the death-stroke, is the description of a Bulls— James Weston, Harrison ; Win. A. of the Show. auxiety of the fair sex, it was a» smoke, and sprinkled with cologne, and beau son who rushes over a crushed heart, into in at least a measure; and you know that Morrison, Bridgton ; Benj. Meserve, Staud they considered— to slightly chap tified generally. And at lengtn when the vices which he would hide even from the Glass Cases will be provided for the exhi nations, as well as habits, are modified by ish. phraseology-- dust was all swept into one corner, and cov abandoned aud vile. bition of articles of Household Manufacture; Cows and Calves-Augustus Perley, Bridg ‘One glance from out his soul-lit«* cred by a carelessly (!) disposed newspaper, associations—else why try to improve the Napoleon once asked a lady what France and the Society will be responsible for all ton ; Alphous S. Holden, Casco ; Daniel Mil- Worth a “dozearon the halt-shell,’ he found the window-glass murky, and pol condition of the world, why set examples of needed for the education of her youth ; and articles exhibited. No articles can bo taken berry, Harrison. As the royal party passed Cltmap ished it with such vengeance that his fist, virtue at all ? We do not say that we can the short, proiouud reply was, ‘M others.’ handkerchief and all, went through, screly away beforo the close of the exhibition, un Heifers— Thomas Cleaves, Bridgton ; Mo large number of colored hairdrtani not, that the child cannot rise in after life,! ses Fogg, Gorham ; Joseph Sturdivant, Cum out and the Prince acknowledged damaging the hand, and necessitating the What will our patrons say to making less by consent of the Executive Committee. ungraceful accessory of an old hat to keep above the tone of character of his parents berland. ognition with numerous nods fcj a out and keeping in some appropriate column, All entries for premiums must be made out the wintry blast for the time-being. and early friends ; we do not say that the Farm Stock— Joshua E. Hall, Gorham ; A- smiles. The Prince was driven thus: However, even this mishap didn’t long damp a regular “Business Directory” for the town ? before 10 o’clock on Wednesday morning, mos P. Foster, Harrison ; Benjamin Walker, principal streets, and was greeted ilh little vice-fetters which children encounter I with great curiosity aud euthusi his spirits— for was not Lily comirg? We think it would be an important aud val and the Secretary will be in attendance at Bridgton. % in the most critical days of youth, may not j time, his baggage, consisting Loug and wearily he waited, yet no tinkle uable feature of a local paper. At a glance the Ilall, Tuesday' morning till 12 o’clock, Sheep and Swine— Caleb Hodsdon, Gor of the bell gave warning of her approach. be broken and cast off in after years— we i rough-lookiug dry goods boxes there, one could tell the business men, and and from 2 till 5 r. M., and on the morning ham ; E. T. Ingalls, Harrison ; John S. Bors- t\’ trunks, was conveyed to “ It’s all her sweet feminine modesty” only say that this is less likely to happen.— iow, North Yarmouth- thought he, and was content. the various kinds of business done, aud it of exhibition from 7 till 10 o’clock, for the The iioax was not discovered by tin You and I may arrive at happiness and com Stallions-—Alvin Davis, Bridgton; Samuel till evening, and the wags who gets, At length there was a peal below, and could not fail to be of advantage to them— reception of articles. An assistant will be Mark’s heart jumped up into his mouth parative purity of thought and character, K. lloldcu, Casco; Francis O. Thomas, Staujoyed the occasion greatly. Thepria equal to and better than common advertis- in attendance at the place of the Cattle Show beating like a reveille-drum. He rushed to but- it is manifestly the doctrine of the books, dish. or in the affair was a Dr. Bob an u, t the door, but— there was no one but a little that that unfortunate little affair of Adam’s, , nicuts. for the purpose of making entries of Cattle, Horses— Nathan Church, Naples ; Mark ! former years indulged in explntsi Knight, Oiislield ; Nicholas Rideout, New j character. He personated the grinning black boy, with a box. in the garden,slightly prejudices our chances, j Won’t tho business men of Bridgtoa— &c. castle w ith great diguity. “ Miss Raymond’s compliments, and here’s Manufacturers, Merchants, Lawyers, Doc All Stock must be entered in the name of Gloucester. the house-wife, s ir !” We believe that several writers upon “M or-' the owner. Premiums awarded to stock en Mares and Colts— Humphrey Cousins, “The house-wife, you little imp of Erebus!” al Science” have agreed tlmt we have as tors, Mechanics— all think of this and fur Gorham : Hugh Bennett, Bridgton, Samuel A Sate Condition. An Ana “Yes, sir, in de box, all right!” nish their caid to us, (accompanied by some tered contrary to this rule, will not be paid good a prospect for happiness as d'd Adam, Ckadbourn, Harrison, of war had put iuto an English, ft Mark slunk back into His room and open slight token of appreciation of our offer?) by the Society. barring the natural and inevitable efforts Domestic Fowls— Enoch Knight, Bridgton; the lieutenant went ashore to reel® ed the box, lialfexpecting to see a full-dress Any person wishing to become a member In the course of his travels he eM ed youn$; lady issue from it a la Arabian of the first sin upon ns. This, at least would | Andrew licit, Naples ; George G. Wight, Bridgton. a tavern, where a number cf flr.ujht Nights; but no— it was only a little blue seem to be a very generous and reasonable | St a t e F a ir . We shall attend the State of the Society, may do so by paying one dol were carousing. They at once be velvet book, aTl tied up with gold cord, and Fair this week and be able to furnish our lar to the Treasurer, or to any oue holding Farms— John F. Anderson, Windham ; J. doctrine in our experiences. So, the scholar the lieutenant’s nationality by In full of old compartments in azure silk, I’. Burley, Bridgton ; Samuel T. Raymond, readers with a report of the proceedings in receipts signed by him. and resolved to amuse theu>selre!l; containing tape, needles, scissors, silk, thim of to-day may get rewards of merit and pos Saccarapjia. our next. Our space will not allow us to ing him. ble, and all the nice little work-table acces sibly live above the unwholesome moral at-j Every member will bo entitled to a Sea Plows and Plowing—John Reed, West •Well, comrade,’ says one, ‘you bi sories ! give the whole affair in detail, but we shall son Ticket of Admission to tho Fair. All mosphcrc of that old school-room, but we can brook ; Eben Moulton, Staudish ; JosiuU B. the United States, I sec.’ “And she calls this a house-wife ! ” groaned not holp thinking that the memories of how j try to chronicle all matters of general inter others will bo charged 16 cents each. lloit, Bridgton. Mark, in ineffable bitterness of spirit, at tin ‘Right,’ was the answer. * est. We hope to be able, soon, to give to the Premiums will be paid on application to Grains and Vegetables— Samuel F. Per downfall of his bright vision. “But I won’t Tom, Dick and Harry used to act there, and , ‘Now what would you do to a raa ley, Naples ; E. G. Wugg, Yarmouth ; Dar be put off so.” their rude and unchaste “hand writing upon ! public the arrangements of our own County the Treasurer at his Counting Room, Nos. 51 should say that your navy did Dot a win Ingalls, Bridgton. an officers fit for ft guu bjtff’ continue, > Desperation gave him courage, and off he tho wall” would have an unfavorable effect Fair tube held here Opt. 17th and 18th.— and 66 Middle St.. Portt«,ud„sixJj days after hied to tho Raymond mansion, determined At anyutatc let us. 'all prepare to fin bur Fruit, Honey, Sugar and Bread— Moses Englishman. upon him. We are not, generally, inclined the Show and Fair. And such as are un •1 would blow his hr.Yifl*<*A\' to settle tho matter if there were forty Gould, Biidgton ; William IV Windsor, Na whole duly towards making it all we can called for within one year from the time of lieutenant with great coolness. Joneses and Esthers there. to be speculative, but we do believe that ples ; Jeremiah Buxton, Yarmouth. make it. Theanterests of our own fanning Tiiero was a silence among her Jty» But Lilian was all alone, singing at her there is ap absolute view of philosophy in award, will be forfeited to the Society'. Butter and Cheese— George W. Woodman, servants for a moment; but finally• embroidery in the sunshiny window casement. community, as well as tho general credit of It is earnestly solicited that all engaged Portland ; Franklin Sawyer, Raymond ; these things. When we say that the old them more muddled than the rut,Mr “ Dear me. Mr. Thornbrooke ! is anything the towu, should be well considered. Thomas Hancock, Gray. school-house should be demolished, we mean in Agricultural pursuits will endeavor to be to stammer out — the matter ?” Leather and Leather Fabrics—Jas. Webb, something more than that it is inadequate present with samples of products of the •W-well, Yankee, I say it!’ Perhaps it was tho shadow from the splen Bridgton ; ------Marrow, Casco; Wm. Chute, A correspondent of the Lynn Bay State, Field, the Orchard, and the Dairy, and that The American walked to his side, t; did crimson cactus plumes iu the window iu size, that it is ill-cor.striictcd, that its lo Naples. that gave her cheek such a delicate glow— writing fiom East Saugus, states that a la the Indies in particular will show a due ap plied calmly : cation is one of the worst, that it has no dy of that village assures him that during Carts, Carriages, &o— George F. Foster, •It’s lucky for you, shipmate, til perhaps—but we have no right to speoulate. preciation of the Fair, by’ offering for exliibi. “ Yes.” And Mark sat down by her side, play-grounds, no comfoits of any kind—we a courtship of a year, and a wedded life of Saccarappa ; Nathan Nutting. Otisficld ; have no brains to blow out!’ -.1 ami took the trembling, fluttering hand.' mean to say that it is a positive evil in it forty years, (including the honey moon,) she tion such articles in the line of Household John Staples, Jr., North Yarmouth. Struck by tho dignity of the use was never kissed by her husband. This “You sent me a housewife this morning I” self, and that no good can come out of it.— manufactures as they may possess, and that Wood, Iron and Steel Manufactures— Luke offender at once aj>ob>giz*d, aaiH “ Wasn’t it right?” faltered Lilian. couple have half-a-dozen children, not one of Brown, Bridgton ; Alvah Weeks, Staudish ; was invited to join the me* Go and build, in a proper place, a good, com Mechanics, Manufacturers and Artists will "It wasn't the kind I warned, at all.” whom was ever kissed by the husband and Samuel C. Loriug, North Yarmouth. modious, new house, make it roomy aud father! He is a kind, pleasant man, and lend their aid in getting up an exhibition “Not the kind you wanted?” Hats, Caps and Furs— Luther Billings, never was known to strike one of his chil that shall do honor to the County’. A t t e m p t t o B low U p. Daria “ No ; I prefer a live one, and I came to pleasant. Givo some style of beauty and Bridgton ; Moses llaucock, Otisficld ; Silas see if I couldn’t change it. I want one with | dren.— [Exchange. bration of the Emperor’s fete it i cleanliness which will beget respect for it; All articles intcudcd for sale, should be Blake Harrison. brown hair and eyes—something, in short. We should call that barefaced neglect! attempt was made to blow up t Miss Lilian, just your pattern. Can’t I have and your children will not only love to go labelled “ For Sale,” with tho price attached- Fine Arts and Musical Instruments— S. B. man-of-war, named the Kaiser. it ?” there and study, but they will refraiu from Tho Society offer premiums on Town Beckett, Portland ; II. O. Knight, Naples ; : TLe attention of the j 50- Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine A. 11. Oee, Bridgton. guard over the powder magazine! Lily turned white, and then red— smiled cutting the benches and disfiguring the walls. Teams, Working Oxen, Oxen for Draft, Dui- and then burst into tears—and tried to for September has been received, and presents Miscellaneous Articles— Sewall N. Gross, er having been attracted by The boys are not so bad but that they will liain Stock, Ilerefords, Devons, Grades and draw away her hand, but Mark held it fast. a rich tabic of contents, the leading article of New Gloucester ; Johu Sawyer, Raymond; noise, seeming to issue from the t “No, no, dear Lily; first tell me if lean appreciate and respect the provisions you Natives, Milch Cows, Steers, Fattening Cat Caleb A. Chaplin Bridgton. he gave the alarm. A search t which is “A sketch of the Life and Charac have the treasure I ask for ?” make for them. If you give them a place tle, Fat Cattle, Farm Stock, Horses, Mares Household Manufactures— Thos. II. Mead, crouching upon his hands anJ “Yes,” she said, with tho prettiest confu ter of Sir Robert Peel. discovered an individual, who to go to school in, no better than a barn, and Colts, Sheep and Swine, Domestic Fowls, Bridgton ; Benjamin C. Stone, Bridgtou ; J. sion iu the world ; and then, iustea l of re F. 11 Is ley, Harrison. oecding in boring an auger hole I they will treat it as such. If you givo Grain and Vegetables, Fruit, Honey, Sugar leasing the captive hand, the unreasonable iSCT* The Atlantic Monthly for October der magazine, was already ins follow took possession of the other one, too. them a fit place for tho duties you impose and Bread, Butter, Cheese, Hats, Caps and Ladies.— Mrs. John P. Perley, Bridgton ; to which was fixed the match has come and is a valuable number. It Miss Eliza C. Osgood, North Yarmouth ; Mrs But as Lily did not object, we suppose it upon them, the chances, at least, nre, that Furs, Carts, Carriages, &e., Leather, Leather destined to blow up the vessel1 was all right. opens with a fine article entitled “Some of George W. Woodman, Portland ; Mrs. Hum on board, the whole of the they will reciprocate your attention. Fabrics, Wood, Iron ahd Steel Manufactures, phrey Cousins, Gorham ; Mrs. Samuel F. And that was the odd path by which the Haunts of Burns.” Nobody should be the neighborhood, the Archduke Mark Thornbrooke diverged from the walk That old school-house has been a reproach Household Manufactures, Plows,Plowing,&c. Perley, Naples ; Mrs. John F. Anderson, company, including besides the) without this valuable periodical. Wiudhain ; Mrs. Jonah F. Woodbur/, Bridg of old b vchelorhood, and stepped into the re to the character of tho whole place. You For any article produced or manufactured of the town itself. The culprit I spectable ranks of matrimony. ton, Mrs. S. II. Noyes, Bridgton ; Mrs. Royal need not bo reminded that the common iu this County, considered of remarkable ex the Kaiser, and turns out to be A oow was struck by lightning and in Seuter Bridgton : Mrs. George G. Wight, called in the Austrian service school interests of community are the cheap cellence in its line, cither a Diploma or one stantly killed, belonging to the village phy Bridgton ; Mrs. Samuel Thornes, llarrisou. tain, which answers to First The Fall op the Leaf — a. Prose V iew.— est and most important, and do more, to sician, who had a beautiful calf four days year’s subscription to the Maine Farmer, We wonder if all the poets who have given our own. He was immediately inako up tho character of growing society, old.— [Exchange. The Solar System. Some notion may be us such delicious versions of the balmy postage paid, or an award in money, (each before he could be secured bad thau any other one feature of it. Many of We think that calf must have been an obtained o f the comparative size of the prin brains out with the pistol he i month of October are possessed of wives and of which may be considered and called a cipal objects in the solar system by sup households atrhome? All very nice to talk “Irish bull.” belt. lie was an Austrian. our scholars have no advantages beyond premium,) may be given. Persons who posing a globe of two feet iu diameter plac about the music of dropping leaves, and the those of the district school, and we cannot have been awarded a premium in money, ed iu tlie centre of a plain, to represent tuo rainbow-fingered frost, and the golden haze An unruly boy generally leaves school sun ; a grain of mustard seed, placed at a Preparations have been comp over the hills, and the “year, dying in beau be too .careful about the provisions to bo may have it at their choice to take a Diplo as a locomotive leaves the depot— with a distance of eighty two feet, would represent destruction of an immense tiful decay.” Ask the women folks what made for them. ma instead. Mercury ; a pea, at the distance of U 2 feet, short distance from Chatham, they think of the mild October, and you will tender behind.— [Exchange. Neither scholars nor teacher can do tho Written statements respecting tho breed would give a representation of Veuiis; cliff is estimated to contain fr probably get some new idea*» on the subject. That’s so. The school-boy’s life is full of expected work, or meet the demands of par another pea, not perceptibly larger, at a thousand tons of chalk, and 'b Ask them what they think of white-wash ing animals offered for premiums must be stern realities. distance of 216 feet, would represent the of gunpowder to be used in pails, ami torn-up carpets, and "fall clean ents, unless properly cared for and encoura furnished, specifying the origin, breed and earth, tlie scene of m in’s existence his am weighs in the aggregate 1900 p< ing-” which has got to be done, be tho house ged ; and a good house is one of the normal E. T. Stuart has received his stock stock of the animals, whether native or im tributed in charges pf from 4tT clean or dirty. They will cnlichten you in bition, anil his glory ; Mars is less digni aud ncoessary requisites to such success. 500 pouiids. The sappers on