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Show Dnd An'- chll tfntifoibf nfn peal to bi9! professional . vanity,- for fie immediately followed his wife's flying footsteps as she descended to c the basement. ;, They Jouod the pale and uncouscious upon the carpet, where he tiad slipped in his weakness from the chair where Mrs. May wood had seated him. 'He is a handsome fellow,' muttered the doctor, as lie bent over him to ascertain the state of his pulse. And well he ruight say so. The glossy lotks ot raven hair h id fallen away from a broad, white forehead; his closed eye lids were bordered by long, raven lashes, which lay like, a silken fringe upon his pale, bronzed cheeks, while a delicate aquiline nose aad a square, massive chin, displayed a model of manly beauty. 'Is h dead'" asked the young wife - thc last Sundiy in December, 1849, nakei martT knflckld tiuitdly a half med-ianf- t the - badoirrnt door of a fiiio substantial mansion iu- - thu city, of Brdwklynv Though the weatfier was bitter even for tin season, the poor uiao had uo cluthing but a pair of ragged cloth pants, and the "moine of a flannel shirt, in which iniaiiy "rents exposed his muscu ar chest. But in spite of nf his tattered apparel and evident fatigue, as he leaned heavily upon thf railingxf the' basement stairs, a critical observer could not fail to notice a conscious air of dignity and the marked tnieiB of' cultivation and re fitiement in his pule, haggard coun 'V.'.V' j " f. tenance, y, t'jl The door was speedily opened, and anxiously, dntlosed a large, nijtvrtably furnish'Oh, nol its only a fainting fit, ed room, UvuhJ lit ghwiuk grutc ef produced by a eudden change of temanlhracite, before which was placed perature, and perhaps the first stage a luxuriantly furnished .libreakfjst,ta-ble- . of starvation,' replied the doctor, ' He had forgotteu A fashionably attired young sympathiiugly. his old maxiujs of the and moment for, man, ia fchreada .dowsing guwn Ue must be added: in and, ift s a velvet slippers, was reclining pruieuce, fautruil, busily reading the papers. carried to a room witlnut a fire aud The beautiful young wile had linger- placed in. a comfortable bed.' '; The coachman was called in to as ed at the table, giving la the servant in lifting the .athletic stranger. sist housein waiting her ordeis for the wno was soon carriedi to a room m hold, piautjspfv-thday, rnjvat1 the door attracted her the chambers, where the doctor ad ministered with his own hands strong attention. doses door to be of, port wine sangaree.' The She commanded opened; but tha young master of the young man soon became partly con it' was- quite scious, but ail conversation was e mansioi) replied useless bcin'g 'no one lut a thieving him, and he sank quietly to ' beggar; but the door was already sleep. tf Mrs. 'He is doing well; let him rest as opened, ancl at once. enlisted long as he cau, should he awake in Maywood J' pome ia to.thejfire," cried the our absence, give him beef 'ea ;and young; wife impair vtlyj "before you toast, adtibitum,' said the doctor, professionally, as he left the room, (iiU i perish without The mendicant, exhibiting In less than an hour afterwards treatsuch unusual at, any surprise ment of a street beggar, slowly enr Doctor Maywood and his lovely wife tered the room, manifesting a painful entered the gorgeous church' of the . weakness at every step. At his en- most holy Innity. Amid the hundreds of fair dames trance, Mr. Maywoodj jWith a disentered its broad poitals, dress that his pleased air, gathered up papers in ed all the, .taste and magnificence , The. left and the, room. compassion-that abundant wealth could procure, lady Unwisely Y''cd 'the man near the fire; while she not one rivalled, in grade and beauty prepared a bowUof 'fragrant coffee, the orphan bride of the rich phvsi-cioj liar tall, gracelul figure was which, with abundant food, was set before biin. Bnt ifoticipg the abrupt robed in a violet silk that only heightened by contrast her, large departure of her husband, Mrs., with)au!cl(Jaded countenance, azure eyes, bright with the lustre of left the rorin, whispering to the youthful .happiness, yet there was a servant to remain until the stranger touen, ot tender pi,ty .mi tneir droop should leave. ing that won the confidence of every Shs thcu ranhastily up the richly beholder.. The snowy ermine man mounted staircase, and paused before tilla, which prqtected her from the the entrance of a small laboratory and piercing wind, rivalled, bnt could not medical library, occupied solely by surpass, the delicate purity ot her her husband, who was a physician complexion. Many admiring eyes aud Jpracticalihemistjf Sho opened followed the faultless figure ot .Mrs the qoot an4 entered the froom. i Mr.' Maywood, as she moved with unconMay wood was sitting at a small table, scious grace up the central aisle o "with bis head rasting on his hand the church, but none with more heartfelt, devotion than the- young apparently in deep thought. said the "Kdward," young wife, wayward, but generous man who had his arm, "I fear that recently wed her,, in spite of her geutly touching Lhave displeased, ycu; but the man poverty and the sneers ot his aristo looked so wretched I could not bear cratio acquaintances. The stately organ had pealed its to drive him away," aud .her sweet voico trembled as she added, "you last rich notes, which were still echo know that I take the sacrament to ing faintly in the distant, arches when a stranger of venerable aspect ,. ., , . day. ,.,.r ,; . "Dear Mary,'1, replied the really who had previously taken part in the fond husband, appreciate your services of, the .altar, arose, and an irotiye. I kbbw.it is pure goodness nounced tor his text the oft quoted of heart which leads you to disobey but seldom applied words of the me, but still I ulust insist upon my apostle: 'JJe not lorgettul to enter former commands, that no beggar tain strangera, for thereby eome have shall ever be permitted, to enter the entertained angels unawares. Mr house. It is for your safety that I Maywood felt his forehead flush pain insist rx pon ! It,; llovf ' deeply you fully; it appeared to him for tha moment that the preacher must have laight be imposed npon in my absences frpm' home, I shudder known of his want of charity for to think. The man, now below may straugors, and wished to give him a be but a burglaf ' in disguise, and al- publio lesson; but he soon saw, trooi ready in your absence taking impres- the tenor of his remarks, that his sions ih' wax of' the 'different key own guilty conscience had alone holes in the room, so as to enter some made the application in his own par ' m v night at,' his '.Insure' Your limited tieular ease. I have not space, nor indeed the experience of, city life makes it' difficult for you to credit so much de- power, to give a synopsis of the ser i no to but It that it combined with the streot moo; pravity; charity beggars; it only veucuurages vice, incident of the morning, effected a , dearest.";;;?;:. happy revolution in the miud of at "It rnny be io,", responded Mrs. least one of its hearers. So much so Maywood, "but it seems wicked not that, on the xeturn of Mr. Maywood to relieve suffering and want, even if from church, he repaired at once to the person has 'behaved badly, and the room of the mendicant, to offer we know it. Bat I will promise you such atteution as he might stand in mt to ask another beggar iuto the need of. But the young man seemed ' house." to be much refreshed by rest and uu At this moment the servant rapped tritious fdod, and commenced grate violently at the door, crying that the fully thanking his host for the kind man was dying., ' ' attentiou ho had received, which 'Come, Edward, your skill car., without .doubt, had saved his life pave him, I know," said his wife, 'But I will recompense you well the . , room.,, i for, thank God, I am not the beggar hastening from, The doctor did not refuse this ap- - I seem. I was shipwrecked on Fri " i vhene e tiiJ . itht lor-bod- - , ; : J.- s at' half-froze- n u. - May-woo- - d, , . . , .... Ire-que- nt -- t . - day uighty in the Ocean Wave, on my" return from India. - My name was doubtless amonc the lost,' for I es caped from the waves by a miracle. I attempted to make my way to sJNet? York, where I have ample funds in he bank, awaiting my orders, but 1 must have perished with cold aud hunger had it not been tor you ana your wife's provideot charity.. I was repulsed from every door as an impostor, could get neither food nor rest. To be an exile ten years from one's native land, and then, after es caping from the perils ct the ocean, to die of hunger in the streets of a Christian, eiry, I felt was truly a bet ter fate. My name is Arthur Wil u k'tt,,' added the si ranger, wife's that'e family my 'Why, name one will be uouoiy pieaseaat her agency in your recovery.' 'Of what, State is she a native; asked Arthur Willett, eagerly. I married her in the town of B , where she was born.' At tl.is moment 'Mrs. Maywaod ,: Highest' Prices '' H Paid for Dried Fruit, in Cash aud Goods, at,J. STANFORD'S, Fifih St. ..!. '' , i . .. . 8l9tf. ESTRAY NOTICE. I "V V POfVBIN THE Wilt OW ,r . taken awdv with! n" tun be sold to the hlah- -t i r.,K,n,il,le bi'iZ Ktul A" rav Morgan City. MorK,in oa ,VUUty l'uHday , Dec. 7tU. 1S7A, at f p.m. Ou- liRlit red l)eifcr, u marks, yparlii)7 OtiHliKht rod yfailiug n0er, walow"fork ii, ai- Illustrated Lecture Between five and fix years experience in the West Indies, embracing a trip to. West Indies right no mark, or and a description of sugar and rum b.aml.dtt,'k :ri,d 5'C!irlinS.1'i'--rred DueligU 'qn;e crODof yatlin2 making. Admission 23 cents;' children right, swallow fork In left. O on left nip one red off each, ear., ht in 8 , 10 ceuts. Amount receired to pay for One rod Hierca!f,c.p he.fer calf, uuder half crop in b"ioar, ..,,.. steps to hall, at Liberal Hall, Monday, some hit oa tail. - - , itr, Nov. 29; at 7 ' -.-- p.m. P KIV,ST0N, District 1'owndktieper. - B03-- lt Hon. George Q. Cannon, Delegate to Congress for Utah, came up from Salt Lake and left this city by U. 11. 11.. for Washington, on the morning The Webnr 25th inst. the of cidvestocltto. . Pkesonal. Outrage dated 23d inst A , ' telegram from Sandy, says: '' NOTICE. Oanr.x, N'T C31, 1875 Co., Herd Co., will r ririve to their W iulr 1 an. h at Loroin.jtive Springy on Mon lay next, Jvuv., 28th ' ISi 6. Thig will Lethe last drive fur the seuscti tn tho.e who wiwh tu have their str idus etock well ' herdod and taken of fir the.wiuter will plvasedidiver taid stock at thj tith'iig cur. all on Union Square, on the Hbov date. . i night Jas. Carroll was appre hended in the act of committing a brutal TIIOS ICIIlHUN .TON.Pret. assault upon Mr.n. Roeengreen, livina l O. W. TUa.NEH, tWy. near ih s plaoe.She is seriously injured, haying been beaten in a terrible manner by Carroll in his infamous vlUmpt upon entered the room, surprised at the her person, and it is questionable whether she survive, There is a great lou absence of her husbaud. HAVE IN IV TIIK FOLLOW-INt- J dencriliei animal, which came to my of excitement amODg the citizens I deal with Arthur Willett azed at her on or about p'ace t Oates' Mill, on Bearer a look of the wildest surprise, mur- of the town, and had it not been for the- the middle ol'Julj, onn sorrej 3fek, year old horse orand some efforts of law zealous with white strip in face, liranled J H on left vpry muring: d r people, Carroll would before this stionliler. 'lho animu! cait be obtained by tko proving propert;- and paying exjtoiisc. 'It cannot be it cannot be. I am hare met with hi just deserts, with the owner Apply to .1 , delirious to thiuk so.' WILLAltO lHNGIIAM, acconif animenl of rope aud telegraph 802-Wt Webef, VVeocr Co. Mrs. Maywood gazed with little pole As it is, he. has been sent to the of await slower to adion the less astonishment motionless as a county jail, the county court. statue. A'hat painful mystery is this?' cried Mr. Maywood, excitedly ad At Oxford, October 18, 1875, nfter a dressing his wife, who then became COIINER FIFTH & MAIN STREETS, eeve e illness from a complication of 'disconscious of the singularity of her eases. Richard Killpuck, aged 44 yeura. conduct. ...... Ogden, Utah. He was born September 3, 1831, at Banshe no "Ob, replied, bury, Oxfordshire, and was the third mystery,' 11 G S 'only this stranger is the image of 8n of Richard and Elizabeth Killpack, And Dealers In And of that town. Mill. Star. my long lost brother Arthur. Mrs. Maywood, overcome with emo- Pnrc Wltaes and Liquors tiou, turned to leive the room. (Imported and Domestic). Adornment of Home. 'Stay one moment.' pleaded the Money which goes to buy a picture, anger, drawing a small mournioir Prescriptions carefully 'compounded, or tasteful bracket for home at all hours of the statuette, from his it and finger, ring holding daj or night. adornment is wisely spent. If. young ' f .. up, asked if Bbe recognized that people, just commencing life, after they relic? hare secured the few pieces of furniture 'It 'is my father's gray hair, and that roust be had, and made sure that they are what they ought to be, hae you are some money left to get a picture, an en'His son, Arthur Willett, and your m n. ''J or a cast, they ought to work ' graving, ' brother. ', ; t .; .: 1 i. ;i aa as toe want to supply this seriously ,Mary. Willett Maywood fell upon other, which seems more necessary, tut JUST OPENED IN the mendicant's breast, weeping tears in reality is not a bit more necessa-y- . The general character, of a home will of sweetest joy and thanksgiving. raake a great difference to the children Doctor; Maywood, retired from the who grow up in it, and to all whoso exLOG AX, CACHE CO, room, and left sister and brother alone perience is associated with it, whaher in that sacred hour of say it be a neautitul and cheerful one, or aifullstock of en , . t .ii iug to himself only a homely and bare one, or a nere 'Bo not forgetful to entertain ly. formal, andiconventional; one., tThe BRIGHAM CITY IIOME ' J education is strangers! for 'thereby some' have relation of these thing or to to the all that gives dignity 'ARTICLES. poetry entertained angels" unawares'.' subject, or makes it allowable for a reasonable raiu to give much thought to it. ' But it has a real vital relation to life, consisting Of educaand plays an important part ia !t Ttt for Tat. tion, and deserves to be though about a CLOTH, CLOTHING, great deal mere than it is. Seeming dea Deux Kevue Illustrce ,The trifles like this make life eitker happy SHOES BOO TS, . ... . Moudes, relates, on the occasion qf or miserable. the. rccout journey of the German a Emperor to Italy, a piquant anec-- r What She Wanted. irincJi will he Exchanged for in occurred event dote, the, having As muskmelon a wa9 by. geing peddler lSGi, when' William I, then Kingot a woman vent;out into the other Prussia, was traveling incognito in the middleday, CASH. of the street.stopped him and . ,: mauled his fruit for ten ininutts. anil, as ungary :. ;V , In the neighborhood of Treplitz she turned away without buying, one, he met a Jadge leisurely walking on the Tender yelled: "What did you wanto keep me here the high, road and stnoking a porce" all day for when you didn't intend to sOO-lAgent. lain pipe. His Majesty. accosted the buy V functionary with his usual freedom : And the woman coolly replied :" "Who ,are youy my uian (I inst wanted to g- -t into the middle I A,l.lr... a KmanK of the street; so that I could look through fit) in Law District the t Co Port- -. Court," "Judge Vhe window next. door, to see what kind land, Me, replied the magistrate, a little surI'of paper they had haag up yesterday." ! j ; prised. ."Are you satisfied with your posiThere is no saying shocks us.'o much tion . as that which we bear very often, that ," .,. "Certainly." a man does not know Low to pmi his "Then I congratulate you.V ' time. ,' f. The king was niqving off, when The ari of life is to know how to enthe Judge detained him, by saving; a little, and to endure much.'' ,M' joy "And you, my man," he asked, "who are you ?" We may forgite an injury and an in The .sovereign madq astajt of sur- sult; but we cannot, endure to fee bored, : prise thec,expecting to confound his not e?en by those we Iotc. .'' : ...,.'.!,',, QnlyiSdiJCQnta! pec Bottle questioner:' ...' Ink is the black sea on which thought . 'I'ni the King of Prussia.';, rT7e rides at ahecor. It promote the GROWTH PKES""--thThe Hungarian remained impassiCOLOR, nnd Increases tfce Vigor Since the generality of persons act ' ble. . , ;; ,r and BEAUTY of the 1IAIR from impulse, much more than from "Are you satisfied with your con- principle, men are neither' so go6d' nor '! .'h dition ?" continued he. so bad as we are apt to think them. ron THR HAIR wb Crst placed tn tho wr ' exclaim ed William , "Certain ly i Some men ia the world adrance like disturbed by the indifference ' of his crabs, ItiQ favor it ha. r,nrr. .by their eccentricities walking ' t h obtainl,i npwcentednd ino ' ,V ' interlocutor ' ".tc ihlD. It Licroases the GROWTH and contrary to every one elso. dressing- J Onndkff1 It prevents the IWr tr "Then I' congratulate you," said "&Sfc A traveler on the Cot tin cut, vis t keep, the the magyar, saluting His Majesty B SfiZw&F f Umsy appearance. It i cJr8. was as ot Kiner it the nd , Uathcurai QUAUTV with an air of g6d fellowsnip and shown by the Samistan, anioDg other 7 Dtorei t wuly liuy tenW V t continuing his piemeHade'. The ta'e was soon told throughout Germany, marvels, a dirty opaque glass phial After eyeing it some time the trav but not by King 'William. eler said, "Do you call this a relic ? Whj, it is einpty." "Empty ?" re . There is a man in Buena Vista, torted the Sacristan, indignantly Alabama, tvha has eleven daughters ' Sir, it'eontains some of th6 darkness 1 A at home. It; takes' 198 yards of calico that Moes spread bver'the land of to jro round La.-- t , e92-ld- E8TR'AYWpT8C'H. . - i , 2 4 llei. . D U G I8T ' i : i Sl-t- ' i HOME MADE! ! 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