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PEESONAL MATTEKS. 
The Emperor of Brazil and the Queen of 
Die Netherlands will visit Italy this Autumn. 
Du. Cyrus Knapp of Chicago died sud- 
denly in Maiden, Mass., on Sunday, Sept. 
24, of puraty&is of Die heart. 
One Sterling Sledge, over eighty years 
Old, has heeii sent to the Stale Prison, Rich¬ 
mond, Va., for a term of twenty-live years. 
Oi.e Bull continues seriously ill in Maine, 
and his friends fear that lie may not recover, 
owing, to his age ami his recently Impaired 
constitution. 
Mu. Jas. Ashbury, the owner of the 
Iniiisli yacht Livonia, which is to sail for 
Die American cup, arrived in New York in 
the steamship Java, Oct. 3. 
Charles I xroMAS has been the organist 
of a parish church in Rye, England, for more 
than sixty years, and was absent from his 
post, only twioe in all that time, 
The Alla California says that it is under¬ 
stood that Mr. \V. C. Bartlett retires fortli- 
willi from the editorial management of Die 
Overland Monthly. His successor is not 
named. 
N. W. Gardiner, aged 62, one of the 
oldest and most successful merchants in El- 
nii | ;i, died Sept. 25. lie had been a resident 
ol Elmira for forty yeans, and was universal¬ 
ly respected. 
N. D. Rundki.i* of Aurora, Wis., is said 
to have harvested this season from forty 
acies of marsh 1,000 barrels of cranberries 
which he Mild for .$10,000, leaving him a 
clear profit of $0,000. 
Mr Jui.iofl Reuter, head of Die Reuter 
telegram Qjitnptmy, and originator of the 
European system of gathering'and distiibu- , 
NO NAME. 
I1Y ETHEL LYNN. 
sha " W{! cal * °"r baby, wife ? 
.The queer wee mortal thine, 
W i t ^ b io tt i'.I 8 ha .'V l iU " 1 restless foot, 
And ear like tuid^rc g wing. 
' w *Jet and small 
A word that * soft and low, 
A sound to hear from lips of love. 
As days of eartli lito go. 
Pansy, < )r Hose, or Itaisy. dear’ 
Helen, or Grace, or Fuv? 
Wo ve eniled her - Baby - long enough 
'Tis near her chrlai’n lug day K ’ 
You don’t cure, do you, Raby, dear 
\ on ll gabble, cry, and crow. 
If >yc should call you Polly Ann. 
If we but apeak it low. 
But by and by, my woman child, 
t or tones you love to hear 
\our name shall be a fairy boat, 
to near sweet love notes near. * 
And so it shall be soft and sweet. 
Nor grate as sounds go by: 
i'.n'y. ee . t ' 1 eaii't decide to-day— 
1 li find one by ami by. 
* 0 T * * 
Ice-cold, and like a waxen thing, 
The quiet sleeper lies. 
With hands unfolded on Its breast. 
And soul gono home to Paradise. 
Us smal! life lived Its sheaf of tears 
Bound in a bundle, small, 
it folded thus Its waxen hands 
At somo Almighty call. 
’ ’x, 1 '1 s . t ’ n| . a J. < '" 1, n ° accents caught. 
No o, ! Jmo like earth-horn word ; 
.V 1 , 1 , 1 flj 1 , 1 luethlnkB an angel called 
Baby,” and Baby heard. 
embarrassment. “ She doe* not know that, von 
?e r !l In^",T 1 lh ? u *ht it best to 
tell her, and—and I gent, her out in her little 
pony chaise lor a drive." 
“Intending to let her find trio here on her re¬ 
turn ?” said the Colonel. »J. J ... IL 
CHAPTER II. 
IGNATtA. 
U % Irfr 
Implements, ItlacJjinern, &? c . 
ii-l/v'^f'ilf Iol lier And mo here on her re- basket phatee drew up before the I 
Hti . said the Colonel, his brow clearing. Purch ot the stone house, and the young lady 
2" 1 '" 1 ™" 1 to surprise her? win H he be back w , ho l,eld IOS8€d tho,n ,r > a stable lad 
oKir to . /a „ was at hand, find alighted, helping out a 1 
nfo-o .oi'n°i" rl ' ^ 00 flfsaid MIbs Redruth, with ml? c ! 11 o‘ The two ran lightly up the steps. 
Feu' ™, l L e r" ,ft "f Jnt?M .- " 1 have something to ,, lhc haU was deserted when the pair entered I 
ten j on before Ignathi cornea. Did-did vou 
near anything over at Sleaford? Did you meet “Where’s Atlniy Jaoohf" cried the young 
a W!«>' 0M "r cd to know?" ' mother, in a gay sweet voice. "Her chair is 
A 'lid not, .said the Colonel, wonder Iturly empty. Shall we And her?" 
oV'ti! 1 .? r/Fa 0,, „ I, 1 !. R window cottimtindingu view . e nioved light ly across the floor, and then 
,‘ !,d :, *is there anything for me to her ej cs suddenly noting upon the grand figure 
hc.it. he added, with n sudden change ot court- ? nd 8U '[' n 'ace n f the returned soldier, she came 
no imd ; ,hl lhe ‘i' Md hltH ,,yt g‘ow ii deformed, a 'rnpt halt A cry of terror a,m horror! 
not Imd the small-pox, nor-■ strangely mingled, came from her white lips 
How old do you think the ‘child'is?” de- f , r blanched; her limbs trembled - she 
tnanded Miss Red. nih. grimtv. “ Yon left her a 'or breath. ' snt 
Mill ll'}, • 1 H IY! f,l r “ hi lie girl to you „,T he f, iihcr and daughter stood face to face 
sin. iiutslie is twenty years old, a woman a sepaitilion of nine long years! 
••own— Ifio Oolmiel scarcely recognized the sallow 
i -' V , yc *Y ^ lsr, , M r! 3 'he Ooloncl. “ She has left ''""Ping little creature he laid left, in this magi 
hind her her childhood, but she will be m. me- woman. Her tall and slender figure 
mgdeitror ami nearer to me than simply a wa * " ls, " lct with a stately grace. Her every 
„-ni !'? ,v he my companion, my Iriend. {movement Indicated n-flnomeiit and thorough 
e wiU console me in part lor the loss <,r her breeding. 
,oes R h<; fulllli her childish promise of ,, 1 '•? °"lonel did not mot c toward her, nor did 
auty mul grace/" the stcrmieesof his countermnco relax 
mtv toF.ai, fl ? Ud Ml< * Bodru,h , sc,tl »«f her lips took a slop toward him. a cruel 
miy together. agitation couvulsitig her frame. Her arms 
me ‘ lU «o,i : ,lU s , hc 18 vpod," Raid the Indian ' Ir ‘ , r , l , e'h and Iim- hands were clasped together. : 
.Iher I.'!" h ,la 8j8 ' “ X femem her II^””"'”' ms ilshe wo old have luiHi before him. ' 
«,L ir % ®^ ,,s, Dve nmure, her wlnninir * ^Jucr. o fjitbor! ebecntHl. in un ang'nisbcd < 
ys, her bright, impetuous spirit. She had a ' I'athcr. speak to me!” ; 
tile intelleci-you do not mean, Jacob, i hat Ilal l'lcadlug cry went to tho Colonel's soul i 
c h'«r-beHib!«l as she was?" hoachle Jfe tnnmt. Ins daughter’s error, remr mher ^ 1 
sudden alarm. ’ that she was Ms child -his only child. Hi* heat* 1 
No, she knows enough,” was the reluctant lc d wnhm him. Ho silently opened his arms, 1 
P RINDLE’S si??raV.? 3 fj»" 53 ; 
Ke"l,',S e ' 0b “ 1 ’ “" a P^ " U » ,, '"AS? 
1..500 Mold. No Accident Reported 
^ pHt ticalarly sdMptdd to cookivc p (t/ . 
mB stock and other purposes, where heat steam 00 
'«*. retort or open boiler Is required ’ ea,n ' !l 
Illustrated Circulars free. 
_ B. RRINDLE, East Bethany, N. Y. 
LAIIV THORVUtRsT S DAUGHTER, 
CHASTER I. 
THU FATHER’S return. 
The farm known ns Redruth Moor is 
grown— ” ’ c,, ‘ 
“ A li, yc*,” sighed I he Ooloncl. “ She has left 
behind her her childhood, but she will be sonie- 
nhibf d «i r0ri, m :l 1 noarei ' ,n »>e than simply a 
c uid. She will he my companion, my f'rteiid 
She will console mg jr, part lor tho loss ,,r her 
iSS? Mw 1M,wh ’ ■*«"»"" “i“ 
“ I know that she is good," said the Indian 
wni| le m, "i" 1 ! "' ndei ' ,:, "pbn»is. “1 lememher 
ttell hei loving, sensitive nature, her winning 
ways, her bright, impetuous splrti. She l,«d a 
noble lntfjlleci )oii do not mean, Jaoob, that 
she is not-so ch-sr-lieadudus she was?" lie added 
in sudden alarm. u ™"' 
reply°’ 8l '° knows t!nou Stb,” was the reluctant 
“Ah 1" said the Colonel, trying to smile. “She 
has a lover then t That is to be expected at her 
9r-fCf. 
} x’. 1 - 1 ? h 5 u ! d have come home sooner, George.” 
said Alias Hedruth. " People who have ckildien 
pnn should silty with thorn and take can of them!" I 
* bn, 1 could not well come home tsm ijer, .lueoh ’’ 
said tho Colonel. "My daughter is au heiress, 
and as such must take her place to society it 
she has an unworthy lover, I will undertake to 
wean her heart from him. fturelv she cannot 
resist, her fathers loving counsels/ 1 
*.,!?• t P" J,,r counsels," said Miss Red¬ 
one ol iul.h, with a sort of grim desperation, “Ignat in 
4.. ,i Korlrilf i lv lAVlai. II.r. __.1 . 
. -.V IIVW I MIIA . = 1 . - __■ ——- 
inghtc-r took a step toward him. a cruel A MiERSONts UHtieri-rtn . . 
I. and'la'r h'mds'wernXspcd'log^the!- 8 | ™ A tHSI**' V ‘ 
.. " 1 'b ;• gasping crV, igmiiia Ip ,, g 
and was folded to his tircast. 
a btiln while Micro was silence between 
them, broken only by the girl’s sobs and tho so ft 
Caresses the Golirtiel showered upon her head 
and l ice. Hum he drew her to u sofa, still on- 
loldiug her fn his arms, 
“ Jaile r," whispered Tgmitia, brokenly, “ do 
you know / Has Aunt Jacob told you—-" 
.l 1 ' 1 ’ ln -V daughter,” answered the 
Colonel, gently. 
JoefMncf° U ,ortrivo ,uo? Ton will not cease to 
The father answered only by a soft caress. 
Ib i lei ror and anguish amused his tends, m-ss 
and piiv.iuid be had never in all her life loved 
i i , .r . ‘the most r ... , , unm-i ... gum ucapcruUoij, "Jgnatia ■ .-mu anguish amused his tenderness 
r ‘ “ n< \ s ' I'HH Imo>ii made a baronet by Die w ® ,l rl,t1,01,1 •'"'colnshiro, perhaps in all Hedruth is beyond the reach of advice. You P" d nn<f he had never In all herlH,. loved 
Duke ol Saxe Coluii'”'. England. I need not l.laine me. George. Ignnlia hcrselt with such a yearning love as he felt for hor 
,, 'I’bo house is a iilcturesQue old stone dweiiimv 'll cl !‘ lir ,nv skirls of blame. It Is not my fun It •" *-Jus moment when she lay trembling against 
Anoi-8 Brewster ol Norw c b Conn wl.i.u, i„. c c._ i m stone duelling, If she lots wrecked your bonos. and m..d« r bis breast. 
Angus Brewster of Noruicb, Conn., 
J resident of the Norwich Fire Insurance 
Company, and formerly President of tho 
Norwich and Worcester Railroad Company 
died very suddenly, Hept. 21!, of apoplexy. 
Miss H arriet W. Terry of Ne w Haven 
lias aeccpled the position ,.| f.adv Principal 
ol Vassar College. This lady i.^ a. sister of 
Major (b n Terry, and has been known for 
many years as Die bead of a ladies’ seminary 
in New Haven. 
Lev, .]. M. Cook, of the Yankton Agency, 
Da kola, Inis pb.cc.l two Indian bovs—Philip 
Deloria, son ,,f Cliief Deloria, mid Charles 
Cool., a half breed—in Nebraska College at 
Nelu'a ka Ciiy. The boys are Yankton 
Hniiiv, and give much promise. 
John Coates, a highly respectable citizen 
ol Ballimore. died Sepi. 26, seed 73 He 
w;r for several years Grand Master of the 
Masonic Grand Lodge, and was a Director 
ol lhc Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad, and 
was prominently connected with several 
Public and benevolent institutions. 
Lord Ritsseul called a. icelutulerH’ meet¬ 
ing to declare against liquor selling, lately, 
.and presided; lint the publicans and sinners 
colonized in the ball, ami out-voting Die 
Ollier side, put somo resolutions strongly 
favoring Die traffic, on Die record of this 
teetotalers’ meeting! 
4 Western paper has Die following: 
I ho photographs of the Grand Duke Alexis 
have reached New York ahead of him, and 
n v'ral Dm fact that in regularity of feature, 
which has stood a couple of centuries. 
At a lit Lie distance in Die rear of the Imune 
are outbuildings, an indicative of the extreme 
llmltaiHl prosperity of the owner of Redruth 
Moor. 
I hat owner, twenty years ago, as to-day, was 
Mjas .laenbea Redruth. She was and is possessed 
ol lirst-class business abilities, active in her 
habits, keen, sharp-witted, and her own farm 
rniinjtger. 
She wits not a woman of social habits, nor par¬ 
ticularly given to hospitality. There was a vein 
ol parsimony in her nature, that made social 
gat herings at her expense a positive pain but 
she had come of a flue old county fnmji,, and 
her ancient name and excellent lineage procured 
her lilendij' recognition and formal visits from 
Die various county magnates. These visile weie 
as loiaimlly returned at stated periods, and but 
for their small break in the even course of her 
exlalcnee. Miss Redruth would have led the HIV 
ol a recluse. 
Late one afternoon in May, nearly twenty 
years ago, Miss Redruth was seated in her draw¬ 
ing room, after her usual afternoon custom. 
Her chair wn* drawn up before an open bow 
window, and she was looking out into thedepths 
of an apple orchard, which was covered with 
bioom, with a strangely intent gaze. One might i 
have Supposed her engaged in abstruse calcula¬ 
tions as to lhc probable yield of tlm frull trees 
but a second glance at her deeply contracted 
bi'o.yt and troubled face would have testified 
that her thoughts had a deeper amt more un¬ 
quiet source. 
She was a gaunt, grim woman ot middle age 
and of masculine appearance. She had a laud 
taco and a hard nature. She had no tender. 
ConvulgiwJj'* ~ .vc*iiTV. How long" is it ninoo vou saw (HiiYtTiTn 
“Wliut Inis sho done?" he asked, in a hoarse Hol T ul T' 
" I'ff’cr. If is nearly three years, father," was the low 
Manicda dissolute lellow—" leply. I havenot seen him since theoliild was 
Married? Good Hen vena!” three moutlis old. 
in, f iw' S 8 "‘ S1,i(1 Miss Redruth, “she « you lovfi , l ' i »i still?” asked tlio Colonel. 
tMI II ' i i ,1 V ,r J IttMTly iouri’eurfc.” r, o* uii ! sin* muiinurod. ‘"I would 
rour years? Ami you never n.iu m l( ? she r,, uier die than live with him iikIHh wifol” 
ne\ei wrote Unit «lie was married. Four years'” ,\ ,ld t M '; c idld is yours and Ids? ” 
ion. va*i ,t;,x - s "" ,,ou ’ " happened. About V”' ^ al U l ’’" Xn,t ' ll( ' * s not *‘ke hiui in eliar- 
F ou ‘ .fears, igo. a regimen I was Still ioued within ’"J'r 1 ' 
me! o'! !,’h le fi ut ," s "'*! ul i,s otlSceiy were to he ri, e Colonel looked at the little creature. Stic 
com,t v i ' - ,f>t rn tills purl of t he suii'cely three, years old, ami it was easy to 
e iinty. Iguatia was but a .-‘ohool gui, umlcr a s, < ' tlmt sho hud inherited no taint of her profii- 
IfiiU'ilKW. (H wlmm I let I, the dire.-tioli ol her K ‘"° Either a nature. 1 
Of X ' number isy0lu ' " a 'ue, liLtlo one?” asked the 
oi gut menus, ivlioin «ho wax ol ten allowed u> t.oloue). 
i '.‘Suit? 0 « ,"" L ‘ n f. ''lends she iu 1 VV*'!'f' ’ v " a tl,,: I>'’’>*n pi answer. 
0.f-o?.LT"L”«s >**• 
f!i l mi!\ k0 ii. i r?- ll, v ,>l,1 r‘ 1 * s ' i8 ’ He com on of a good 8:I,U '"I 1 
lamil), hut is dissolute. His own tiuhiq' lui.sdis. "'asloij 
owned him. He is tliorougliiy had, but lias a . s, * e 
Specious uppearance. He IVII in love will, to Bhlce, n 
naiui uud .Him with lilm,midoned..v thcpreolous 
pair came mio tldn very room and nuked mveou- •' 
sent to their immiage." ' nl lather, i 
"Well?" wtid the Colonel, his face ghastly “V 8 
white, Ins voice trembling. guasuy Do y 
otea -'infi n IT'S ° f " '.‘‘"Fbi Iron, thoroughly rlv- 
n Bnbl.eil m good style. It Ini- n i el.iil-.le A n 
O; KU.e ... Water K i'i|Vr si, 17'ty 
v alve VneioIT,, Valve. Water Gimgo , ,,e|'.x U'l.U !e 
Ac-., all roainirto, Tim l in Her Is pre.ili.ir i ti con .| rm. ’ 
tlon bring ONE f’<*i>, i»l ktk Don hi r lioniGt Wttb" 
oHier NO p n h ; ,'.‘' , , h0 HJ'econirnumr.ittiig one with the 
1 ^ iSr%.*n r rt : <m ’*'**^««*«y. 
No, 'ml 1 ,? *" »"uple and durahlc in ronslnte- 
t iu .ittrnMon nrrpAA iirv \* t.n kner* thn fii <.r 
tank michdcd wit li WRtor »uid civi? )t u hui(‘ i u,i ’ \ 
v!!o e", ,j0 ' v t - 1 ",“> ... in u vo", fe w mooi te') 
file! O d !*,!' ” r «'»l. '"id U will lull., less 
.I, . «' v 0 0 umounl of r, ork U,„ ri unv oilier 
SOn imo in 11m mnrket. R will cook amroVeed oF 
" ,un : O Riven Mine, I linn * :.,.v other 
r,f -'""ip slro or cost, li i* more dnrihlo 
than any oilier, for the reason that I he firc-hnY is 
imtrr.° f nr '" )uhl 1ron ‘ rtna ia f>Kirelymrroun(ttd until 
We urn also manufacturing: 
A ode rami 'h Imw- Rruasnre Strum Healing 
A aim i n iu n , 
for Heating Private Vurllinat. Store*, Halls Churtli 
gVr!^r» U*e iS 
PorTl^ W^T/nd^n'!: 1 " 00 ' manufacturo' for 
I’or further fuilTjculars address 
y* l*« MAST & o6u Sprliigaeld, Ohio. 
SESSIONS 6c KNOX’S 
PATENT HARD STEEL PLOWS, 
tho ;,Y. M m. . , V 11 , 0 "««na with a smile to 
s k,F , i'' h , 11 ,ild •*>roned bis tiny imme- 
Niki upon In-, knee. Ins daughler knew that she 
wag lorglyen, 
Pl,e presentIv raised her head from ilsreating- 
place ni"! I,, 1,1 Inin her story. U differed littlo 
from tin- narrative .Miss Redruth had already 
giien la r hrntlier. !l seemed, indeed, to tlTo 
Lit hei, n-. he heard her. that, the girl had been 
morc someil against than sinning.” 
Do you suppose.” lie asked, “that, Captain 
11(1 ill .imWk limn ll. .. . _ 7 . . 1 * 
pillitlliv IN THE IH SHARE THE SCI- 
! j*’ inf) Ol Iiuti] ml llhits fiiihnicHil hy 
a*NO\ .s I U i;NT, n.itf 1 1 jivo .Mtrn Qiinlitli'N »»| t»ai«.!- 
“ Ut ooutno 1 n tiised iny c.<Msent f ” gnfd Mias * f Hr n ,v,IOWs 5 f MV Hint you lira iiu hoirass? M 
UuMuiih. J seni J^iuitla t«. Iili- school ru«>i, lt , ] w uro ho ( hu s not/’ >tn.s\veroU rh<? dosert- 
,, J; 1 . ' unn>i Ln|»i. Holaik disniidwJd him ' l It ho hiui known it, ho would 
niV 1 .' L g °i ,rS< “ .Atlionght that was tlio end of bai e i ,-i imied to me. lie never dreamed tlmt 
Rlmt ot n°, , b ",. 11 m ' vm T l " ' V!ls ""<• Tin- up 3 <>u tverc tin- next heir to poor Uncle Ralph.” 
shotol the matter was, thatCuiil. Holm anri nL '• vd m a quarrel?" 
10 “ ,alU T ' vas » DiutCapt. H,,] m l v 
ees. ulece were married quieily wiihouL my ki.owl- 
ded s b ,3(1,|| l lionise, at Sleaford, to which 
fled P.’lf.V V' 11 ai,d ber governess had gone in the 
i, f uny Uiiii .e, ou pretence of wishing'to match 
un- KerfIn wool, hut really to meet, the fellow." 
ncss,o.n l. 1 , 1 ,-CO ot metal Doing made l,v „ p, 
l,., i cun verts at One. third nr, ouch ■ m. Into si ei i 
.in,I nll.'ws tl in he hardened ns a,m l, as lire and 
11 " iitie the eenlei non.-, ins si>fL nr 
n 1 ' , ' 8 k'vcit them ll Imighni :» ||,ul avoids 
the Imhillry of hrenknac so sener.ii w ill, ..t’u r i,)r,ws 
sail better i.dafited i„ slide thrnngli the 
H... ‘ tin, nnnmot ot jiower ruqutied 
and furuiei' adds to durability. 4 
MADE ONLY BY 
A IVIES PLOW COMPANY, 
WAR KII o USE S 
•>B Bcekman St., JVeiv 1 'ork. 
cxprCKBion, general gniCiousness and beauty, Wt > m «nly ways, ungentle, womanly sympathies’ 
tin ordinary liedge-Cenrc has greatly the ad- no sei'iimontnlity, as she loved to'say, no foud- 
vantagc ol Die Grand Duke.” ness for womanly employments. 
When Mrs. Laura De Force Gordon can- M| R ! d u! ,h M , u !' T as ? or !Ul en,a 'lh<i estate, and 
ivi'! 0siocki «"’ T h r ^ U“i;^Sv1 Tz b zT% 
When Mrs. Laura Do Force Gordon, can- 
tlrlaie lor Congress from Slocklon, Cal., 
was making Iter appeal lo her aiiLe-electioii 
tuidiniee, she proudly proclaimed, “lain an 
American citizen over 21 years of age!” 
when a believing constituent cried aloud, 
“ t on bet you are I” with electrical effect. Die 
papers say. 
TTon VV. n. Seward arrived in New 
r<uk from his trip round the world. Oct. 3, 
mi I was received in the Imrbor of New York 
In it host of friends who welcomed him 
home, ile did not slop in the city hut pro¬ 
ceeded at once to the residence of his son 
1 itEDERUK If Seward at Ptieksklll.N. V 
on Die Hudson. 
Ei.i.en Ritchie of Indianola, Iowa, re¬ 
cently tumul a huge rattlesnake on the porch 
ol her sister’s house, attacked it with a 
cleaver, hut tailed to hurl it. The reptile 
assumed the offensive and struck at Die girl 
several limes, until she, securing a stick, 
knocked oil the serpent’s head and Imre Die 
both; triumphantly into tin- parlor, to Die 
admiration of her relatives. 
Tiie Rev. William II. Milburn of Jack- | 
son vi lie, JI i., well known as Die “Blind 
Preacher,” has formally withdrawn from 
the Episcopal Oh in ch and united with Die , 
Methodist denomination, and has been ad- i 
nulled lo the ministry of the Methodist, t 
Church. lie w as for many years minister 
of the Methodist Church, and some five i 
years since withdrew therefrom and joined i 
tiie Episcopalians. 6 
John E. Holbrook, a prominent, savan < 
of Die South, died a lew days since, in 
Charleston, S. C., in his. 77Di year, He was i 
especially distinguished as a naturalist; was 
Die author of several valuable works on j 
iislies and reptiles, and lor a number of r 
years Professor of Anatomy in the Medical 
College of the city Where he died. He & 
x lie present representative of the proud old 
family was bob Redruth, her brothr, an artny 
officer who bad spent most of his life in India 
mid whose arrival she was now momentarily ex¬ 
pect ingat her home, lifter an absence from his 
native land for many years. There was more ot 
dread than of joyous anticipation in the mun- 
rier of Miss Redruth, as the moment ot the 
Colon cl’s appenrauco drew near. 
“ Whnt can I say to him?” she muttered, un- 
ensily. “ What will In- say to me when he knows 
nin J wish the meeting were over. Ah, there 
lie comes,” 
The carriage she had gent to Sleaford to meet 
her brother was, in foot, at that moment seen 
returning at n swil l pace along the dusty road 
It turned in at the wide farm gates, fl „doa,no 
up the carriage sweep toward the porch. Miss 
Kedrinh arose alter a meolinnicnl fashion from 
her chair, and went slowly on I, into the wide 
hall, advancing to the threshold to meet her 
relative. 
The open eurriage came nearer. Upon tho 
back seal sat a gentleman whose face Hushed af 
sight or her, and who took off his hat as a sud¬ 
den rush of emotion swept over his soul The 
carnage drew up at tho porch, and the gentle¬ 
man sprang lightly out mid ran up the stops. 
“Jacob! My dear sister!” be cried, in deep, 
agitated tones, embracing her. •• You have not 
eluingtffi, at least, in the nine years since we 
Miss Redruth submitted to the embrace, and 
prosen ted her right check to her brother’s ca¬ 
ress, hut Mm did not offer to kiss him. She was 1 
superior to such small weaknesses. s 
"I mil glad to see you hack in England, 1 
George, she exclaimed, quietly. “You have 
changed, 1 thinks but then your life has not j 
boon so quiet as mine.” 1 
nun ha v e denial < t Ignat la to bo of age." Atunv 
rate, ha returned in the chase wiih the gui and 
hei governess, and winiiiunced himself to me as 
Igumia s husband. I did not know what to do 
I dared not write to you.” 
“ And this precious son-in-law ot mine—is lie 
houso? demanded the Colonel, Xtendy 
with lowcriug brows. 
No; ho lived here with Ignat in for a \-..nr 
luorc, lor I would not lei m.v mace go from uu- 
dermy root. Resold mi. his eouiiKon.a!,J 
idle child has not soon him m three years. I ho- 
‘DOMESTIC” 
hre ik. Hu cameJmm'e muMhiy 1 from tile"town Mlcekman St., ,YelV 
Immo « nd Quincif nail, Boston, 
^mtoglin" nml h Muman” dU Hc°'was _ SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCUL AR. 
obliged M st*)l uufc iiis cominiss-ioii ns soon aq am - _ /,• 
possiblenltoi’ tlmu 8HJQn 80011 as A 
‘•HewaBluUi; 1 rage, which he vented upon «W V jLVIidW X ILi 
tin. He cursed himsuli lnr falling In love with 
have wud an Imlrcss. !■ n|®j 
iim-i. 1 . 1)18 ''Toots and rnounled his «r-- 
l oise, and rude toward Slwtrord at a iurious 
jvu e J have never seep him since. 1 do not ~-:-r —f 
kuenv whaihei lie tsliving«r dead." I 
“ i our voiiug life shall not be blighted bv this 1 T’he whole I'' 1 U#v~ 3h i > ' - 'lilfzS: 
BOOU.idn l!” cried the Colonel. "The law's111? W">id cl.adeng- /ftT, 
tree you tioin any claims he may choose to make 1 IT® 5 1 Mi 
x , ^isVcfdtv°mi h Lh! f0 '' Ve \1 tl « t 1,iS desert vd Machine- that i \| 
Hi, ; n 7-' V hell css. My first) movement I will sew us iiyig || j [■ a 
-- 
thi lV‘ V iVi ot * oiu 11,6 counul&sioii* nnu a V‘ 1 ^ lu ro v-°ij u rcieutse from the viilaiu. 
Idle eijild huo not soon him m three years. 1 be- i i *^ ud J'ou have obtained a divorce from 
hove he is rovjngahout ttluCdimiioiu. When he 1 VA\V V’ 111 "°f FO to Redruth." 
mmu U gl',’ ‘V y uiece was 0,lt » Nil low, unformed , tlloy 101 ll1 ’- keep my child?*' asked lg- 
child. btials now Very heauiifin. bin. ih.m 7,7 »>uti.i, 
einni. sue is now Vary la-auiifu). but that, of 
course, lie does not know. Neither does he know 
thatslie is now au heiress." 
Thu Colonel fit-use uud paced the floor with 
quick and agitated steps. 
" torn;, reproach me. George.” said Miss Red- 
dou! diffm-miyr' SUtIm ‘ d? HoW C,Juld 
U.‘ev'.mmuT'AiiSSS Wh ° 11,1,1 notcve, ‘ 
"She need mn he nod to him. George,” inter¬ 
posed .Miss Redruth eagerly. ” I consulted All-. 
Ainsley. my lawyer, you know. Hu says that it 
"’te to procure a divorce for Iguatia!" 
... "-'"’Ulo not tile inaiTitlge be set aside as 
illegal r demanded the Guloneh 
Aliss Redruth colored. 
" I teen use beoir ,se—" s lio stammered. •• You 
bet, George, the Holmsarc rleli. Unit two live- 
stand betwoeu Captain Holtu and •, g,'-at 
:: St-a!- 'V ifh* ^ %ru° t L 
I.t h* , . ’* sll£! said, softly; “my whole durable - win #m*k 
hic shul 1 try to show my love ami gratitude to l nM f ,lf «tiui'-*-t3S[ 
j Lack s11 t cn,-^Tpc 
lielort* tlio CoJojk 1 con Id roiilv \fi^s d t- ^ 
stalked bin, II,C iooui, u ii mistakabb'auxhma^ 1 ^ 
...it Ua f,” 1 ;. 1 !!'} "'''T --t' rest. Thu (Join- i-uslnass m ,, i„. ostui.i 
The whole li| 
world Clmlleng- ||| 
6d to prortut-e a I' 
Family Sowing |i|' 
Machine that ill I 
w ilt hi-w ns llnht [il 
and as htnvj); I 1 
Jtglit iunning l 
un<l east I j’ oner- > 
uted- The best J 
nmctitneforuse. fl 
the easiest to I 
sett, the most 1 
durable — xlijd 
last a lifetime C 
Lock si I tcli, “ 
r.uV- n!.!, ulu V"! *| u ‘ '"'"‘Tinge be set i‘ ls ide as “pto'f 1 ^ 1 11,18 11,0 •'"""low of a claim Upon'lier.” 
,al. demanded tiie Colonel. I In- ev conig was passed pleasantly and willi- 
iss Redruth colored. out rest nil ut. No turtlier allusion was made, to 
Iteenuse been .se—” she stammered. “You Vmu tl ‘ 1 ' 1{ «6i’"‘h tofd stories of his 
Guoige. the Holmsarc rich. Only twolivc- '""""Hlfc, ehai'innig hfs Iteareia Into lorgelful- 
id betwouu Captain Holm uud a great dossed Igjjntia sprotligaie. huahaud. 
fo- 8 . At ahum two o clock t lie next day. Col. Red- 
Aod you want me—a Redruth, an I a neh f, 11 ..*’ 'q, 1 "'"" ""d the little Georgia took their 
1 to claim alimony lor my daughler?" cried \i' U ° ,d A ,sS B^iutli.aml drove away from the 
Hot""n 1 ellr m- town in 
r.i-u v i 1 ‘ s n, "®‘d"e Ill'S eaiablished its superi- 
mstaeCL- "here U au-Colne in enmpe- 
!■!« '/,I n,'- .' «m'o tnt tV ll . l,,e 'v 1,1 ll,e imn'o-t. Men with 
-J i- . f i ■” n, " .'T 11 their advantage to make tlm 
11 , " B ""'Chinatheir exclusive busineas. .la, nts 
as !'earesViued CM ^ ltfritWW0 '' A M,inl,i " eB g"“ra"ieod 
OoiMf^tle " Sewing iHuchiiiu Co., 
Jb Chambers Street. New Vork.oi- Tolodo. Ohio. 
HAUL’S 
PATENT HUSKING GLOVES! 
nan to chiitii alimony for my daughter?" cried 
the Colonel, in a Stern ringing voice. “For 
hliuntc, J.ieobca. \ on would time me trade on 
wrongs? You would have he. accept money 
irout tins scoundrel ? • 
!' • N "' Deur me,” exclaimed Miss Redruth 
I would not huvellio marriage declared illegal' 
siaipli because there is another Person lu be 
ooosidneu who lias not yet been mentioned.” 
And who may tins per»ou be?” 
' Jgmitia’s child !” 
Am 1 dteu.'nnig '^ UaUU ’ S C “ i,d ? Great Heavea ! 
were,” said Miss Redruth. 
I liLic is a Child of three years, u girl. For her 
sake, Ua you must see yourself, tiie legality ot 
the marriage must Uot be questioned. - 
Tin- Colonel did uot answer. He strode back 
am imlii >mi. bowed bend and gathered brows, 
ami Miss Redi utu dared not question him, uor 
even attempt to soothe him. 
Sl„, i,n ... i eien auempt to sooinehim. 
him into ih- m 186 llom ,^ s arm > “"d led ; ' 1 don't think Jgnatia so entirely to blame," 
. 1 to lhe lo,v i quaint, pleasaut drawing- sDij ventured to sa.s, after a liitle. 
ru u"R Hie Coloiiei gave no sign Dint he heard the 
The Colonel lvGin.i -jt.cfr —uu:.. ,i ., ... - observation. 
graduated at Broun University, and wits an 
inti male friend oi' Agassiz. 
A CORRESPONDENT SMVS Diat. PlO NoilO, 
ex|tresses his ginliiude lo Die various persons 
who offer him a home in different parts of 
Die world, lad, declares ho intends to die in 
Rome, and Dial his successors for thousands 
Ol years will also hrealhc their last in Die 
Eternal City, lie thinks, and all the Car¬ 
dinals agree wiih him in opinion, that, Die 
Latin lie Church cannot survive the per¬ 
manent absence from Rome of him who is 
ils poiilificial head and Christ’s only Vice¬ 
gerent ou earth. 
The Colonel halted just within the threshold, 
and looked nbouc the room with an eager ex¬ 
pectant gaze. 
He was a handsome, distinguished looking 
man, of some fifty years, with u complexion 
deeply bronzed by Indian suns, wit h keen dark 
eyes, a grand head, and black hair already 
streaked v\ it Ii gray. Ho wore iron-gray military 
whiskers, and his massive eyebrows were of 
iron-gray also, giving to Ids noble countenance 
a look of sternness and command that well be¬ 
came him. 
“Where is Iguatia?” ho asked, his face sud¬ 
denly clouding witli disappointment. " Why is 
not my child here to welcome tier father? She 
—she is not ill ?” 
“ No, George." answered Miss Redruth, with 
" Thia icu turning-point in her life,” said Miss 
Redi uth, after another uneasy silence. “ 1 hone 
you don’t intend to oast tier off, George.” 
Still no answer from tiie Colonel. 
Miss Rcdruih turned from the contemplation 
ot his luce to tlm open window, tier firm, laud 
inmitli growing firmer nml hard or. as she- com- 
piessed il closely. Neiflu-r spoke again until a 
ldil. basket chaise, drawn by a stuui, shu-"-v 
pony, came leisurely along ilie highway and 
turned mi.) I lo- open farm gates, and Miss Red¬ 
ruth then exclaimed: 
her?'*' 1 ' 14 * 11 is coiue. How will you receive 
The Colonel answered in a hoarse voice, wit li¬ 
nt nukimr mi • 
fcasaii 1 * 
ihi-’xm} iliisk was fulling when thevstennipd 
into Him fetation hi Iiu, ii ii7«don. 
U'^un a,U * J, “ r ll ^ eJ Llle ce ^ in M! lump and went out 
along' 1 h e'p I a t f or ui? U '' ^ m,i " ClUHe wu,,teri “*f 
One approached the door of Hit-coach uccu- 
pied by Gui. Redruth's family, and looked iu. A 
f,u.n d „?, a : ,,e - ” l> ' V1 i rd . aUd ' L ddleSsed tile young 
in«_ii% and ushered thuni into tlio very t*sirniiuo 
occ.qued by the reLI1 rued soldier! UUUa K° 
Jguatia hurriedly drew her veil over her face 
and sank back upon her seat trembling ami 
panic-stricken. Co). Redruth noticed that she 
seemed to cower in the shadows of her corner. 
swi i e w,!v^i!!\“i lMr,t "as once more on Us 
sunt uai to lhe soutiiward. 
Coi. Redruth looked at tup intruders closely. 
One of them was au ordnmrv looking vouiig 
nan in military uniform, wiih a loud Juugh and 
UnolPbim la 11111 1 . The Golotlfcl did nut bestow 
upon him a second glance. 
| IlAl.l’ OLOVES. IfULL GLOVES. 
The very best thing ever invented for husking corn, 
l lieoi give universal sutGfncilou. in us.-. A man cun 
misk from to ^ taster with them. They absolutely 
|>revent -on- hands und cold (inkers. The half gloves 
Pn,-e ? l vn P TH« Vf.il'm >' a '’ rts ^come sort 
i iiu. fi-dw. 1 he rail gloves lira hhtfln in the bc-t-t 
fiii eoiiipimjoii won tiJcililer, tall him] irvilCelul 
and with a dashing, spirited air. His m.unu-r 
was a atiango compound oi grace, insolence and 
ffehllmilHM IM‘sS a ivuu i ..!. . ... u 
, , ■ , .- - ' ft •* 1 • lU'.iun &Li |R J |ll. 
ilial iiiari looks l ive nil angel ” thought the 
Colonel AttiJ i bcl.evc ho isitt heart adevill" 
He withdrew lu.-, gaze slowly At the samein- 
6'aiit iguatia breatiieit inm his ear: 
" That is he— my husbund I” 
Tiie Colonel answered iu a hoarse voice wiih ,,t i nV io-,';. 0 ’! n ""' l ."""d t his story- tiie history 
out looking up; noai» voice, with- of_ led. o-eo sun, us .-irange dovclopmentsaud 
“ Send her to me. Slay—y ,u need not loll her tih whiS'i, f ^!r' v v ur , k Iwdgur dated October 
Tam here. Lm her come in here. And Jet us ue% Z\oZ T ? ,ln, » lor s"'" a ‘ ',11 .ho 
meet alone, Jacob.” Jec us V-, 50 ’ 1 ! , U V. ,,ot "O'lvenient to a 
Miss Redruth arose and withdrew the look of mSv'v!!!'- 1 l '' : ^ ,ol| o |) e rt Bonner, 
appreUeiisiou deepening in LX. !°° h ° f Utlgc ‘‘ wi " ,JC 
totcteitii ,.- Price. Umh -ayj.'s 
hav e claws Httuchedaiif' made $>[ ihr->o biz.-h-- lur-a 
H i] li s . IUi * 11 ' lap h right mid left huuift'd' 
peisnns. Sent niepaid un receipt of prioe. A liberal 
.llacount to .leaWM A ddress. IIA I.L HUSKING 
t-I.OV L GO., 90 >». WiMi-r Si., Phicaco, III, 
NOT TO BE PAID FGR 
UNTIL TRIED ON YOUR FAU.R. 
j THE COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER. 
The Cheapest, ensieBt. fastest mid most duriible, 
setf-foedjng, Uny, Straw amt Stalk Cuttei. Hand or 
J!'''?'!- 1 ower. (M-e rei-niii)hen(1iutons In Rural 
New -Voukijii, J in. f. isn.) Also the 
NISinV ITZ PI I.VEUIZING HARROW, 
15i t ) l mld i t!fe 8eitt (S0C * ltniAL 01 VkroU 1,1871, page 
11 iitclilusoii Wine and Cider Mill. 
The Cheapest and B.-Ht, Circulars free. Ag.-nts 
wanted. PKEKSKILL Pf.OW WORKS, 
W Beektnaii St,, New V ork, 
and 61 Merwla St.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
//D£~ A HO n C / 7~ 
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