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MOOEE'S RURAL HEW-YORKER. 



APRILS. 



THE BED MYEB VOTAOKOK- 



u 



■ allow fl'ta warnlag 





A CORE FOR Till; HEART-ACHE. 



IConcltnlri! from p»c ' I". I" 1 ' number.! 

 StlB came homo every Saturday, bringing cheer- 

 fulness and comfort with her. I could ace that 

 ■ho denied herself every thing, hut what decency 

 .1 I,, i i inning might gotothesup- 

 port of her family She writ . mnplained, never 

 repined in their presence; in fuel, not ut nil, though 

 to mc she spoke freely "I Ihe trials mid anxieties of 

 her position, always careful, too, to set forth its 

 advantage*. At home (lie lent a ready and evmpa- 

 tbiiing car to ull the grievances of the week, and 

 they were often enough to cloud and dampen even 

 lights* ipMta than hers. Bar mother ms, I think, 

 ralhcr sollisl), and inclined to look on the dark side. 

 I do not think she considered the exertions that her 

 child made, for their welfare as she ought. Because 



UaBJ i to be cheerful, and (old Ihem always 



of the sunniest side of bcr life, bar mother thought 

 ths un t bi b ■)']•■■ . and tl .if in« did ool beu so 



great a burden after nil, unl. ' 'I, : ■ ■<■ llmu ;ht the 

 biirrleu v. '■ d Iicjii i'-it <'M her own shoulders. 

 Liugttr, too, always of on impulsm- and linnet- 



i" r« fond of woik or study, 



ami ili: LI in;: restraint of all kinds, would listen to 



Mu" ' .1 "I ll.i.\ Mil' .1 ,■. . | , i \, ill, In . 



(always interspersed with all the pleasing incidents 



Which the Conhl r. in. i' I,, i l,i ili, I I driii 1 1.. 1. 1 



their cares.) and would sigh ionic U mot, or petu- 

 lantly pi claim, 



"O, what nice timee you have! Indeed, I think 

 lift of it than 1, who must 

 stay pent up at home, doing nothing of any impor- 

 tance. If I imh lired in the , It} irsMseet" 



\ made few acquaintance m tin city, the 

 ' e boarded being almost 



o»e whom she >■ irded u ■ in.n.i. Bitrtw 



■ tin- building in which »hc taught, 



hers being tb« roungc L The largest iu taught 



i DODLIT Hall. Maris had 



tl] In bis capacity of pnnci. 



■ hoole, and gradually a 



>i. Sbofouod 

 ■■!':: companion, 

 kly as when he 

 • fine-looking, 

 ' Hi* scholars 



i . tl LllH from the first, and it 



made them more easy and more agreeable to each 

 other, that they hoarded at the same honae So 



■ ■ 

 Was there ft C 



particularly interesting dr profitable, he generally 

 ■i.pany. Did it rain before 

 . 

 d Ibsnsoconipany her home 

 under hi. umbrella. 



■■ 

 i Mid at time*. 

 " 'tiTcnew nmtu „j (tMll . 

 •W .W from wiring .tWU, , 

 who the (ell c* ld onlf be protnpled DT m8ti ,„ of 

 P?* y btlisrtd that in 



po • her on such subjects a* lore 

 and marriage, for I felt ihat in » a- -.- .■ 



-.■,.•,..11,,;;';, ': 



often lures to bill, rr.r». To anj Mnlofm' 

 generally replied. "O, Finxt, Lbat .< not W 





Or, it wj„!,) b», "p,h, w ,__ 

 r, jou »re partial and blind, too. I fear. Who 



poor, plain schoolmistress, who li never young or 



i tfaii 



ihat 1i 



wir.'f! 



■poke of hi 



,',1 .Ja.lT i 



DlTPin Bait, .tie was indebted ti 

 fipeved day after day, the on 

 She had known him nearly all o 



f "* IDC,f ,'; 1 ;, ' 



looking ralhcr pale ani" 



i:p bu: Iicr- 

 Oj.ist whal 



. prTli-lly v 





thai 



iadaatrionajy, saiinei tpnnoa ner i 



labor io making bci famtlj oomfi 



tfcmcil imca»v. however, and -aid -in- longed t.j go 

 back to school, she liked it ao much, and then it 

 i i „!,,.■ its long weeks. 



I .aul lu.ihitic. hi. i I l> istiu-icd that she had 



a weightier rruMin still She had told me monv 

 '■*. I " ir h1 "*'" I ihuught 



:er than at home. I noticed, too, Ihat 

 she bud pur- 



■■ 



beingi.l.iv.at.tertbaoBlhi 



,. ihc few tin , 

 cbtacd forhet" i 

 there was more taste than usual displayed, and a 

 few more genteel articles— such ai .i winked coll.ir, 



,1 1.1' nl. I I' '■-". « "'Ml .1 In li.T M"li., 



things for which till rum she never -ii-nud l<>< .nr 



Shenad always drc«ed with ftlmosf QoaKei pi ■ 



■ ~— ?rou*ly gave up all such link 



pretty LlIZETTl for 



i, mid ofli-l 

 i she thought them n 



We wrote to each other occa-iionally, i 

 how the name of DuDLST Hall became, 



i much associated wiiti the leltera as the 

 gualure. She told i 



luiighlt, 

 .h.ily III.- 



ictcdit.— that Mr Hall was very rapidly 



DOBSeaa, and ihat 



pleasant thing tn posses- Arr, nnnli- 



Chiiilm.'n time there 



thoughts,— she ool] itated 'In. i 

 daily life and left me to draw my 

 Tbc conclusion that I 



little woman those t 



"iViu 



I,,-,. 



i Mr. Ha: 



j hers. Oik 



ned t 









n mediately, An a 

 lr. Hall himself, 



passed on hour 



veiyi.reiioi?e-sir 

 tbat I tnougbl 



a Sunday, to I 



, m"i ) Hoi i li 



STPP06ED PORTHAIT OP A CELEBRATED "PROFESSOR." 

 As intimated some weeks ago, we give a portrait of the self styled " Professor" of "Terra-Cul- 

 :"— tho man who don't admire certain " Learned Agriealtural Kditors," because their exposures 

 e retarded hia progress and profit* in "disclosing Ihe disclosures." The above is supposed to be 

 irlrait of tho possessor of the so-called Great Secret; but by reversing the picture (aj ihe reader 

 now do,) he can be seen as viewtd by those who have htard him, and tested Ait theory! 



i fool, but, Heaven help mc 1 

 ■ natural it is that they 



blame. I have bet 



" Why. iust set 

 should c 



have been prepoi 1 

 hud I possessed the half of Lizzbtte's alt 

 For. do you see, if he hud married me, the 

 have been just as dependent as ever u 

 only 1 should have slutted ihe burden I 

 shoulders to his, and that would be ha 



they will marry 



il.l In- 



o help and I 

 of the beauty and 

 rtl him." 

 And rouV said I sharply, si 



Cheer and delight 1. 



1 IV" as ir that were the farthest fl 



• conseouence. "O, I shall keep 

 ool. Mother is stronger now, 



growing quitea little limisckeepi 



j.M.-iMc. busier than ever, f 

 i-iplmcs ihe mind, and Ihcy 

 for soon they will bo>e on 

 few wan I shall !»• old 



grace which will 



•k of the picture 

 t to deceive and 



I shall work, if 



.vus always a good 

 -the next spring. 



umicd by Mr II 

 f control which 



Mi Hail. 1 munclcd ut ihe 



■ pide 



:.„d li 



the inward struggles were neither few 

 it. Towards him her manrJcr seemed 

 igcd, save that it was less impulsive, older, 

 leak, nod she did tint often enter into COM 

 «i witn him unless addressed. I think be ; 

 ifference in her. 



io LuKRTtt she was so absorbed in her own h 

 s< and her preparations that she never bee. 

 e lokeos. Nmhiugcould exceed MARie'ski 



to her. She was ever n good sister, but n_ 

 >uld seem that MOO thing of the love which 



ed '- he 



.f ibis a 



l.i help I akc i | 



I di.'inii I • . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . -. . - Mi I!. 



it- ,,.„.. 

 . rben 

 thought so, for he 



rerlvabtctn hold 



ul ieni herboquetsi 

 bottles of old wini 



t.d* hi- 



1 1 bse drepi r.i ii 

 We bad „ d.- 



tftfrl l..d 1 ' 



ghlfol visit, and M*nta rel 

 roitedin srorj respeat. Liubttk 

 longed for her return, at 



■it.ing tiupoii:njt to tell tier, and Vhi 

 scarcely wailed t.. be nUtnc wit I. her, .re, uilh t. ,r 

 ol niingliil luippincss and eiliburrn.sioeiit, -In 



told her thstshefau pi Isod lobe 1 ■ ■ dlbi iwifc 



.ii did not sav one word till she bad finished, 

 w it at) elagl... 



ii.nl . ulmtv, thai she was lirc-l 11M ,I 



I ] I " put her gently from the 

 i Lbs door. 

 You are a woman,— perhaps you can imagine tin 

 eh no eve suti 



"ueji1 read the puir, bruised hcurt 

 ut it was all put when Marii: came down to tea 



d when the eager 

 drtn gathered around to hear of her visit, and 

 put iliero aside wuh a kiss, and " not Lo-uikrht. 



darlings," bcr n 



| boa nut helped h 



stronger i .i 

 again." Itpl 



.,) the I...-I 



• 



m they. She came t. 



I hex band Bnnij on 



plied the pieces of snowy c 



■ m, ln..|Oil)(. siipcilill 



icart found relief i 

 ju»clfisli one of sec 



.i n„. best 



■■■I I id I 



urncd to her 

 ■ I eautifUl light 



»iy f 



to esalt myself 



■j present," 



invc bestowed 

 Igth. Do DOt 

 she could ol- 



tho truth, her 



( Ilcav. 



nil have nrnvd worthy 



a iiiu reverenced and loved sister- 

 t be dependent, nl though they have 



Hl-Mlli'-v ■ 





mother. 



She will 

 nil tried in 

 says she 

 ■' "w,i 



d liealih 



horror of, *' a repining old 



ded by tbo batf-dozen 

 icn ■' Aunt'MAitiie" t 



she should live to i>ec, tried for 

 ,e to persuade M 

 IO, ;1 Hunk iiiind 



L do nil the gnnil she en 

 ohers. She tells them tin 



at, she sboiild becouv 



bin thev know 



ake her home will 



Mid DernhMiiica al 



a u ali lied, 



jiuiL'oieii',1 but M.uiik sli-udily refused 

 ■ reside with her fa 

 father's namesake. 



Illlil ll.M 



ive felt b 

 repiapenb d M i 



ilh her favorite and oldest 

 slmulil 



r youl 



le and mother. Excellent, I h 



would have been, 

 for her to do. Shi 



filled it well. Not 



nipt and went about be 



S'lllnl, Inn Di.i. a clouded I 

 bad begun to dawn upi 



HOMCSOPATHIO REMEDII 



- 



>Mf I O >I'ATI I I 



row i:\rt.NT' 



.rl-"l"\..i1,.|Ti R , Pyicnlfrj, 



■ 





xtplnt-Coagb, abaliuc lla violence an 

 USSS, such as Pevers, Innammatlon*. D 



the hcart-uehe, I 

 from experience, 

 denial." 



I bad j 



> she might bare 



,.|.,,l In, 

 euro for 



Useful employment and self- 

 long ago, though not to Cousin 



s made a good wife and nu.ther. 

 ink better thuu she would have 



■elf, and 



she ii.ii mode b good w 



s which she wrol 

 [ I noticed that beneath them 

 -, nIic hud added, by way of com 



■!.']. ■1.1. Ill, .1 I.Ul.11. I 





^vuucrttscmcHts. 





she had prescribed for herself. 

 Sometime,*, though seldom, 



.i ■ ivi.l, i!„ ., ■■lull,, trouble*. 



wrong again, somen 

 another fit of the hi 



gb seldom, jdie would come lr 

 ■ me by th< 



willi whii'h brr old manner returned 

 ild say iu a light, cheery voice, 

 ermi'nd! It i- plain that lam in th* 

 somewhere Here 



rv thing, I t 



I!,,,., often ti 



is very t „ 

 i think. You i 

 ■ool of :,n nil. Ah! 



something 



tinually • a Having ' "alter furbidden fruit." 



*nd bo she would go away with a sweet, holy 

 a to her eves, and a rother mournful attempt 

 smile playing amund her calm, small mumh 

 a she baa gone on to tins dat. for sh* i* living 

 Her mother ia long »ioee dead, so are two of 

 her little flock. I cull ihero hera. for sbe was 

 father and mother both to them. She is a teacher 



of ihe most ui d and influential. She 



e afternoon of life," but it is a beautiful, 

 One bv rt 



\\ .-I -.l.-M>M\|-ET POTATO S.„ . 



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