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physician were both bending anxiously over him, 
the latter gently feeling for the feeble pulse, shaking 
his head meanwhile with a look that told plainly as 
word6 his opinion of the poor lad’s condition. 
As they turned to leave the cot, a low murmur 
came from the lips of the sleeping boy, and they 
heard the words, “ Mother, mother, Q I knew you 
would come.’ 5 
u That is just it,” said the nurse, in a whisper, 
“ I tell you, doctor, if that hoy’s mother was here 
he would get well. Poor little fellow, he is home¬ 
sick and just pining himself to death for his mother. 
You say yourself his wounds are doing well, and he 
has no fever, then why can we not save him f" 
“ Yes, hut he is sinking every day, and 1 cannot 
now see the least chance for him. But you roust 
care for him tenderly, nurse. Poor little lad, it is 
a sad case, indeed,” and the kind-hearted physician 
passed on. 
Somehow the boy had already endeared himself to 
everyone around him. The doctors watched him 
closely, while the nnrses hovered round his cot, 
cheering aud encouraging him with hopeful, kindly 
words, and trying to tempt his appetite with every 
delicacy within their reach. Not a word of com¬ 
plaint did he ever utter, smiling sweetly on all who 
came near lam.-vct each day found him paler and 
April has searenea me 
And found her petted flowers again; 
She kissed 'Lem to unfold their leaves 
She coaxed them with her run and rain. 
And filled the grass with green content, 
And made the weeds aud clover vain. 
Her fairies climbed the naked trees, 
And set green caps on every stalk; 
Her primroses peep bashlully 
From borders of the garden-walk; 
And in the reddened maple tops 
Her blackbird gossips sit aud talk. 
She greets the patient evergreens, 
She gets a store of ancient gold. 
Gives tftSfoled presents to the breeze, 
And teaches rivers songs of old— 
Then shakes the trees with stolen March wind.., 
And laughs to hear the cuckoo scold. 
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Her crocuses and violets 
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The sunset’s heuri anew she dyes; 
She fills the dusk of deepest woods 
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At last sbe deems her work is done, 
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Done spectacles of apple buds, 
Kerchief and cap of almonds rare, 
And sits, a very grandmother, 
Shifting her sunshine-needles there. 
And when she sees the deeper suns 
That usher in the happy May, 
She sighs to think her time is past, 
And weeps because sbe cannot stay, 
And leaves her tears upon the gTase, 
And turns her face and glides away. 
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the daughter of M. B., a youug lady who also took 
part in the duties of the atelier. Tills damsel was 
as remarkable for her accomplishments as for her 
extraordinary beauty, and M. Robert soon found 
that as regarded taste and <ultuie lu all matters 
which specially interested him he had never met 
with any one like her. Step by step, the pair fell 
in love, and little by little the artist so ingratiated 
himself with the father that the latter, after due 
deliberation, consented to their union. 
Previous to the marriage’the old gentleman one 
day spoke of a dowry. “ I shall give Marie 50,000 
fr.,” said he, with a little air of boasting. “ Eh, 
mon garcon I" 
“ And I suppose,” added M. Robert gravely, “ that 
I, too, must settle something on my wife. Well—I 
will.” 
This caused a peal of laughter, which was re¬ 
doubled when the artist added: 
“ And I will settle this piece of property, house 
and all, with the building adjoining, on her.” 
amazement when M. Robert 
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Nellie Warner's face as she waited Tor her parent 
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eertainly cure.” 
But instead cf a good night’s rest, the same fitful 
slumber, disturbed hy frightful dreams that had 
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drew forth the title deeds, and said : 
“You seem to forget that I am your landlord. 
Isn’t my name Robert?” 
The young lady did not faint, but papa nearly 
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MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA. 
CLOTHES WRINGERS 
My 8, 44, 35. 84 should never be broken. 
My 41, 23,14, is the name of an animal. 
My 20,10, ST, 51, 53, 5,43 is to curl the hair. 
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My 19, 82, 47. 54.1,18 is to flatter. 
My 45, 55. 40, 4. 31, 2. 52 is a pronoun. 
My 57, 7, 4S, 21,17,9 is what we often behold. 
My 30, 0. 21, 40, 12, 49, 25 is a class of people many are 
laboring for. 
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My whole is a raying worthy of observance. 
Independence, Iowa. T • °- n - 
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951-lt 
EDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER—18clen 
One of those little romances of which the French 
are so fond, has lately taken place in Paris, and is 
thus described: 
M. Robert, an immensely wealthy and highly ac¬ 
complished elegant, well known not only for his 
valuable collections of paintings and mediaeval rel¬ 
ics, but for,bis rare skill as a designer and painter, 
hearing that one of bis tenants, a M. B., whom he 
had never seen, kept one of the most extensive 
ateliers of fancy boxes and ornamental objects in 
France, called on him with a view to make his ac¬ 
quaintance. 
Enteriug the counting room, he found a good- 
natured, eccentric gentleman of middle age, who 
greeted him, and exclaimed: 
“ I suppose that you also have seen my advertise¬ 
ment and come to apply for that situation as de¬ 
signer ?” 
For a joke, M. Robert replied that he had. M. B. 
supplied hi in with paints and brushes, and requested 
him to produce a design for a casket. M. Robert 
soon found that what M. B. really wanted was an 
artist who would strictly carry out his own ideas, 
and that these were pure, and formed on an extern 
rive knowledge of art. In a short time be produced 
a sketch which suited the employer to a dot— “a 
point .” 
M. Robert very gravely engaged himself, exacted 
good wages, and insisted on having several new arti¬ 
cles of furniture placed in the room which was 
assigned to him. But when he was introduced to 
the work rooms and found one hundred and fifty 
frirls. manv of them young and beautiful, and was 
Ilk rifle. Practical am! Reliable. Every family should U8e 
Jiem 10 iLSnre bealtli. NEDZIE A liUNNEL, 
944 -tf No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester. N. Y, 
For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
CHARADE. 
My first- is the name of a prophet and priest, 
Imprisoned awhile, but shortly released: 
My second’s a bower, and but one of the kim 
In the pages ol history you ever can find. 
My whole is a vine, by man neither planted i 
Although of great size, by an insect was Rill 
Wauwatosa. Wis. 
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P ortable steam engines —combining 
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cation. Address 4.0. Hi 
(Opposite Merchants’ HoHU 
rrence. Mass, 
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FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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For Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
ANAGRAM. 
Ghhi ni bet ybeflr teh lod xeostn dsnnts, 
Prgsagni teh crop biwt shi nith uoyb dhnas, 
Izaggu fraa sa rfo msec cimag llesp — 
Wneaer ot cth Ighaeden, Ginr. nirg teh lebl. 
Pierpont, Ohio. Kittik, 
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All persons who keep Howk & Stewens’ r a milt Dye 
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i, ore than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while he ii-m.ls 
ihVni an at the sane price, consedoently lie makes urenty- 
it%rp opntH iipf dozen hr Sflllti? ’-rifwriux iii tide. 
tve Subfwnb" canti arm guard our gastom-rs agaiwrtt 
Itnnosfiion. Accept none but Howk «c, Stlvi.xs- Pa.-.XT 
Fa vii v Ovk COLORS. Toey me the uriglnal Invent or* of an 
iinnrov .•merit which ori sit tinted this branch of bnarnvss, »nd 
.Vie dri'lnu a domestic an. They have had,also,five yiw.rs 
experiwicc ilf trils panloulav bitsmesa. and have been eon- 
'••intiv ininvi'ivliitr ilif* oTiidlty ot tDciv AD the colots, 
Loth i’/i liquid niidpuwd* r i< riu.ure maniiiuctured hv t|ie .n- 
dernentnl! and we can riippjy our customers ."it" ritbwr. 
The linuids do not v<iuliv so much time in dyeing . but tne 
nowilcv colors will color the un'-t goods and cost die same 
s^nnok^e. In coloring blacks, l.r-ovus and drabs, we 
woufd ttdvlsc tl.c use of tie 1 powder colors m iirnfet-ence .0 
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(SUCCESSOR TO HOWE .fc STEVENS,) 
2«0 A A6A BROAD WAY, BQ8TOX, MAS*. 
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Shrubs, Roses. Ornamental Plants aud Seeds tor the Spring 
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Address t\M. WEBSTER._ 
Address 
119 State St.. Rocht'tier, N. Y 
943-tf 
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For Moore's Rural New-Yorker. 
ARITHMETICAL PROBLEM. 
Two globes, one 30 and the other IS inches in diameier 
are lying upon a level fable so as to touch each other 
How far from the table is the point of contact i 
Naples, N. Y. H ' w ' B ' 
£gr* Answer in two weeks. 
peace was once more restored 10 tue piace so re¬ 
cently all confusion, mingled with groans and cries 
of despair, while many of the poor fellows wen: 
borne out to their last resting place—the grave. 
Bow many different faces looked out from those 
little cots, as one passed down the long apartment; 
some with the gray shadows of death already set¬ 
tling over them, others in a delirium of fever, fran¬ 
tically urging their comrades on to the contest, 
ft/ while several, weak and feeble from loss of blood, 
i fi y looking around them, with a hopeless, home- 
sick look on their sad faces. 
ir In one of the cots at the further end of the room 
"X lay a beautiful boy, seeming scarcely more than a 
child,—slight and fragile, with a wealth of golden 
hair clustering rouud a broad, white brow, and fea- 
i* lures delicate and fair as a girl’s. He appeared to 
by. be sleeping, — yet- it almost seemed the sleep of 
death, so still and white he was; while nurse and 
,S — Bent mid < hcttpent—Cir- 
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OILVER POLAND IIF.NS’ ECt ilk—) call mx 
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.•rs ibeaatinil Toj-Kiiot Fowls,) during tne sea- 
son", at $3 l>w dozen. Hszs securely packed and FAfjAf 
sent bv express on receipt >'f cash. These fowls ~* i N4L a 
sell readllv at 17 l< pair. ?9 the trio. St. Jagoheos i 'TIT»Vwi 
esrirs. for sitting, a: F rtoxen. Address „ „ 
WM M. LEW16.40Delevaii St., Rochester,N.Y, 
Answer to Miscellaneous Enigma:—Spei 
erring, kind language endears. 
Booth assassinated Lincoln April 14, 65. 
Answer to Problem :—45 years. 
Answer to Anagram: 
What may be my future lot, 
High or low concerns me not; 
This doth set my heart at rest, 
What my God appoints is best. 
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