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MOOXiE'S ftUKAL K£W-YORffle&. 



API1IL 30. 



perhaps she would c 



■ « i I though! there was 



mi ii :■ if iu di iuten l> di e ■ ■ mono, n u, 



■ niitiil matiii y. Mil. 



. : I. inn! still ;. bachelor.— 

 My house and gardens arc going in mm, nil tot ibe 

 pre ■ 



■ i 

 lil maids, mar- 

 ring cab) 



e put me entirely out of 

 i mi think of my 



[loi i ' 

 ■■ Sad, vi ■ 



., ture. \ on 

 In; nd Irilliug— the 

 heartless K'Iimk .'i t.isliiiMi You ore surfeited 

 . . . 

 ■■■! ii.mi v.'ni i\> 1 v.'ii see things 



■ ■ bill I think if rou B ' 



i will find that 



'■!> HlKKICK." 



1 

 hnwm't n ■ Inclination tolmnl them up. Ah! this 

 . ,-, i.ili is vow 

 ■ 



■ 



•' Von hare beard of lbe old Spaniard who left 

 hie annoy home to M*k in lbe Sew World the Hfc- 

 giving water L,i - Ue AA 



i d| start on a 

 ; though not quite so foolish aa bia- — 

 I .hall e«k for a wisynd happiness. Pray I may 

 be more succf- 1' 



rrrti it, and answered in her low voice. 



fnotvontb,alborac. We often ovcrli 



lend* eocbai 



■ 

 1 

 weeds, and long I 



i 



■ 



and fresh air. Adieu 



Hon chei Iu i 

 aside her n-ork.ionghl her room wit£ b book. But 



i . I mn 



that, avowed old in ild i she was, di ipite hia 



fault*, she i ■! ■ ■ :i 'hat r '' 



.., 



culy heart. 



And PiO* — as ft» Pju'l, he had overlooked hia 

 daisy already. 



The evening tro re not G iend from Ihe city, 



md ere midnighl he reposed his "weary, pilgrim 



limbs" beneath the friendly roorof the only hotel 



afforded. The uevt day 



111 Jill uiinlsliioi,. il.lv C.uK I. 'Mil. Ik- -'lolled forth lO 



enjoy the moi n topping plnoe 



"I wonder what Denst would think of this," he 



. .1 In r., -..-If on the dew- 



ii swurd, in very imprudent perform- 



0ng9 of the birds and the 



smell of the flowering grasses. "1 know she 



would cay thai the country is the onlypluce where 



one can truly lict." Perhaps Hv.nsy would and 



nave said go Be that as ii 



thing, ilmi U 



FLiik acquired a most outrageous appetite for his 



breakfast, as his landlady can testify to this day. 



I .hi nod out friend became more and 



delighted wilh ln> surrouridinu's — eipueiidly 



li.nl kindly introduced liini to nil the 



village maidens, and he hud (hand one, who, he 



thought, was all his "fancy painted her." 



II, . ro*fl ii" denying the fad, that JxXXY. Pa« 

 was pretty, but she possessed a shrewdness our 

 Pail little dreamed of; she read him well, and be- 

 hoved iicciinlnij.'h . \ i hi M i- de ii 1 1 in.', artless lassie 

 would be hard to find. Yes, Jensv Page, with 

 her bright curls, laughing hlne .yen, aud dimpled 

 white shoulders — Jkvsv in her simple white 

 hud rnirh danced into the bachelor heart 

 had withstood the attacks of troops of beau- 

 ladies clad in gold and velvet, 

 .'li walks in the mooii'lighl , i n 1 1 -nils on tin 

 nli] , in Hi,, uni.ih 



propose." 



n. . "II 



id a rentable little t otry 



■ ■;■'■■■ iinpteletiding i iliiimIi tu -ml e/ell 

 you, Think \ on in \ blo-soUi uill li ;n n .m [.l.n.n 



saorohbu sun » ill its 

 linj white len I B to talk io, s 



i 



a pretty muti 

 too, I assure you/' aud he-re followec d catalogue 



.■ tu the lovers, 

 .o doubt, but ii, .1 so t,.i my reader, e. !i 



also, thius own Ji 



mi !,,■■ i in the (TO! Id 



I' 



letter, hut what i au ■>■■! them 1 ■'■■■.. 



say— perhaps a frieudbj solic ■■ 



writer. Ilei answer was brief. 

 : 1 1 you hiive at Inst found your daisy, 



i. Hi Mm I-, I. nt ymi had lit'll.'i I... b.i li, in 



ii.. ii gather ii. Gon i'i< -■ \.im." 



I' IImmiljI.I In- l.:i,l !..'.( . I . 



Jenny a1 once, lie thus 

 made ii|i his u i lover reading 



: ■ ' ; 



folding i! up " ■ e mie else ru..i iiuryoll my 



ne to tl H- 



clnsion that such a procedure would kill him, " 1 

 could never bear il," he continued. " I'm BUre I 

 never could recover from the blow." Just then be 

 heard voices- .1 1 



"I should like to know what be 

 lirthguii; mound all summer, and not a word of 

 love, although it's plain to be seen that 



■ 



I don't think I bare lored her jo very- 

 much after - 'I. 



. 

 i ■ 

 ■ 



! 



he heard fi.r tkeringingcf bellsaa the train ncared 



■ 



BbttT, obtained n knowing nod of the 



1 

 ■ 



■ 



- 

 ■ 

 . fashionable i Mb, there 

 ■ Lbe- door-bell, and Uettt ushered Mr. 



■ 



lii i v,..'v 

 I did not exjtcct ymi b.ick yet nwhil. 

 r the usual greetings bad taken plai I 



. ,, ioil fu your daiaj •" 



lining; '* I 



e come to make ready my garden. And. bj tbl 



',*il in o- 1 be ■ Ihney-like enclosure, full of raro 



llowers and siug.ng loi il-, and .-olven tmon mi . I 



■ nice .i place for my dai-T, Hi •- , " 



■ answered, wonderingly— fur 



never saw him so moved before. 



I haven't (old you how that would-be daisy iti 



timed out to he no daisy at all, 



B 1 '■' 



■ ii -loni-hei! look. 

 Well," I found out by chance that it would only 

 Qourish in :i golden BOil, and that would'nt suit 



ic , von understand, Dsssi ( it was nothing but 



weed, after all,— not worth the plucking — ami I 

 have come to gather mv true blossom. Am I too 



i.i 



'I'livre ivn-i ii u mi-Hiiudei-st Urn; liini now, and 



Densv with trembling fingers picked one of the 

 pure white blossoms iu the window and gave it to 

 btm. He eagerly grasped the little hand and lloW- 



mih 



i. Rood or that of 



[I ii not I 



,. II, . , .i. . Ut tl imhI I !■■■ lbe lull.,, I.., 



ami, I 





dreams when 1 n 

 It-, Hun" I Bl 



sboib, . 



I - and — indeed 





filial 



Snllicietil !n siiy, il was highly Milisfuctory to both 

 parties. They were married soon alter, uud to the 

 wonderment of her friends, in addition to net sim- 

 ply snowy robe, the bride wore n wreath of white 

 daisies. Bui Bho vouchsafed no explanation, find 

 Paul highly approved her bridal gear. 



It was then Paul Herrick began to live in earn- 

 est. It was liiiid at lii -t to cii-i aside his indolent 

 nature, but with Dassy as his encoun 

 sell- u and loving guide, he bus gloriously succeeded 

 and I think the world is the better for his havint 



— don't overlook tin 



1 



ill live uuudi style— have your carnage— fine 



1 

 ■li.nit f«| bad. St r; I'll hunt you up n rich 



i I'U 



■ 

 ' 



' j> himself or & bunch of 



■ 

 *. "And 1 wms Sure ii wool I 



i 





A STBIKQ OF CONUNDRUMS. 



What ils that which when found in wedlock is 



single, yet tn wldowl d alwaya becomes double? 



' Why must the letter It be always 

 in confusion ? Because it is in the midst of a 

 labj biuili Why la the letter N like a faithless 

 o-e il- iiiconstuul.— "\Yb..t is the 

 si tiling to x cat looking out of * window I 

 'I'll.- « in, l.iiv. When you c ii I si \ inches oir a walk- 

 ing stick bow long ia it? Sis inches shorter.— 

 What arc the most useful letters for a mau of busi- 

 A Y /.,— Why are policemen like the days 

 ni man! BaoAuse they are numbered. — If cheese 

 meat, what comes after cheese* A 

 mouse.— How would you <■ 



that you wore twice (ho bulk of another person? 

 I W.— What letter is th u ■■■ 

 never out 



like a railway ? Because it travels over the 

 V r. is a lover like a t&iloi & c LU i 

 ni— What is ibe mortJ. difference 

 between cuke and wine? The one is sometimes 

 ii|. > , uii.l i lie other is always drunk.- Why is a 

 coiiuiidriiiit like a monkey? Ilecause it is far- 

 fetched and fall of fun,— What is that which no 

 man wauls, which, if any manjias, he would not 

 part with for wealth uutold? A hald head. 



h - 



s that a lawyer i- something of acarp 

 ^Kb, bill, split a hair, make an em 



idictment, impanel a jury, 

 put them in a b<>\, ojiI awitnOH, hammer a judge, 

 Lore a court, and other like things. 



i aper relates that, wbeu Rothschild 



:■■ ther In- would not like to become a 



ing of the Jews in Palestine. "Ob, 



I rather be a Jew of the 



kings, i ban King of the Jews ? 



" Adam," said a sagacio 



us man, "showed much 



-,...;.. 



, ibe animals when thev 



Io him. Bi 



; as for the hog, I think 





n what it tea*, if he had 







Toe man who thought he could learn to moke 

 boots by swallowing '■ -berry eobbb i 

 issued ii uoik in which he attempts to prove that 

 by eating "hops" roowill " 'i"iie a knowledge of 

 waltxing. 



ngto speak of the ci 

 the English poets, forgot the word, ai 

 .... 

 . 



Tntmtnu: 

 isn't * touch to the woman who k. 



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carpeti- 



t.*9tjifw 



