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iSde IJitoal- STrpbltrait. mmmtmmK-: 1 ' -j I' ' ... . DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY. 3 M VS(i MAUXIN 'AHI OLD MARTI pectetr fla meet him at Mrs. Miller' about thi tH." , ' "Martin inight'.go roireii with you," tAjfi Anny. M tarn afraid your folks! tmmrmm Annan fn Ya NXnnlr will UiirrB 1 f I ytou are lato. . 1 should worry,- if I- had such a darter out all alone." The sharp old wqnan looked at young Martin, and he, knew that then and there she had . devined hs hopeless ecret. Matil4tv a--0 intercepted these gFances, nd was astonished and dji.turbed. was a circus man -,to be thrown out of Jhis buggy at Mr... Pell's door, that she might discover, a secret impossible to.rt-arn 1 otlierwistj ? What tkit mean-? Young Martin, to,, , was ujHserably flustered , he had a p-iiuful, 8$ne of his rr.cau home, the hotnliuess of his mother,. the commonness of bis father. Not in this fashion would he hvifi fclectedV ta, iiae Matilda's ac quaintance. A shade fell vfou them ajl. Old Martin got up for hi pipe, ajso embarrassed. Young Martin. tflliog htiu.to sit still, found it, - and Vld a mac th: for him to light it. Well it was something to see this little, fallow so gentle, and through goodnos so refined, Matildia thought rising to go. She. held her had .out to Mrs. lcll, find ..then kissed her. There w.er.Ujia.ii-.Matilda's eyes ; why, tu luurtef aoald, aess. Skaty I wait upon you to Mrs. Miller's ? "sked Martin, simply. 'It you please." And the pair walked down the yard. Mrs. Pell saw w.ith a kind of dismay that Matildia's bonnet va3 just above young 'M.r tin's flat cap. "I wiIi, lather, he had cn bin tall hit," the said. Old Martin pounded his knee Tjth his fi-it, and broke his pije. Lord, I used to smash pipes in New Londonu Uut it's no nsr, Anny, we ain't high enough up in the world fur. tbfim Northwoods. .Martin iiium hfise UlQWedLut. J:is...wit3 with that ..- . . . VQ VfW&fz lUMIl'l, Ulfi IJl'W II lit: ' aip't tfjin to reach up to that six-. fotgaiy: ... j I'll tell yocffhat heV. got to. He put that gar oTer our fence when he thought tthe was in danger,, when that jyjgar Willis jumped, over, and lett her behind, him. , . . , Qld Martin's cup was full, bo could fly nothing, but stared at tha fi;o till Anny began to be alarmed. Then he ftaid, solemn " Suppose. I go thare " ."Where upon arth,-. lather?" "Tou-Now Ipodort, to tell 'em this oercumstance, you know. There was a nan there who used U) advise m-e on jest y:Ji( pints.". . Anny put old Mirtin to bed tt once witlKfc8poonful of picra and gin, and he was himself the next dy. i.Mtildia shook hands with yonng Martin at the Millera door, and saying th simplest thiog she-could conjure up, told him that but for his impulse that nigbt she might have; bccD much far teroff and showed him the skirt of Wr dress ; there was a rent in it whicli turned him cold to look at. -Yes," he replied, "I thought the. horse was bearing down on you, when I "gjrt ya- Ob, heavens !" and he capped his hands together with pass ion "lam all gratitude. But you tn.ustn,t thank mev Yes, you .way- out I only did. wat I ought to have dpne for any helpless person." 4 "and Edgar WilHs ?, "lie is not a.blacksmith, and is to be xcused.",. This was Martin ,8 first ear- .."Well, good right" nnd Matilda put ontlwrhaDil again ; she only felt! th.yery tips of his fingers, and could ntt deeid9: whether ' his . hand was rougher than her father'a.. $ho, was ient on her way home; her .brother entertained her with an account of the eircus troubIe;and upset. lie had seen lygar Willis with the man 'that had been turned out of his buggy, and he cqqld oaMell which looked., tbe,(ost soured. . , , . .The world went on the same after wrdi ,. Martin .drove work like the ytfj oldchepi, ol,d Martin remarked to Aony; but ho fell off on his musical evenings, appearing restless of nights and went about, more. One night he brought home a, bran new suit of clothes with a blue neck-tie, and told. his moth, er that ho had joined the Cotillion party. Every week there was to bo one, and he had engaged, to play in the band alternate weeks; the other nights he should go on 'ho floor. ' . "Now wkowas that plaguy chap in New London," said old Martin, musing ly "who used to cut. such tremtnjis pigeons wings V ' 4,Majtin,'snid his mother, sadly, 'I almost wish father uud I had stayed. in. Iih New London;, it might have fgrraded your p'aos, and you been tho better for it. I feel as, if we was your drawbacks -r-aud how could we JieJp being poor ignorant creeturs? A&doh, Martin. 1 Eee as how you are dikl ic-uting Yourself we did not tbitik of doiug so and I don't bo how to make things out." You see," interpolated old Martin, "he has got stamini, and status, and. a sinking fund of character, which ve haven't. " Never you mind, oH man pot bacca, haven' j u? Smoke it. Mother jist go right on helping me. It's all right, I teil )uu. V hero's my bilcd shirt?" Unfortunally, at the first party Martin played, perched upou the little platform behind one fiddle,- a clario net aud a flute he louked very small, and his dreadful instrument very large I It was rcmatked how mildly young1 Martin played that niurht. Homebody told Matilda Northwti'd-. that he WiiS staring his head oft" at her. "My, exclaimed another, "If the musicians are going in fr sUriag, Tilly will huvo conniprfiijs." "ly i ) means," c.imty replied Matil .la, turning ru-r full regards upon Martin, who dil v.l hajen to ie 'aying at that unnnent. His ipjiet, fair lace was flushed, and his fuir hair, brushed utf his foreheid, wa4 curly with the heat. Hi was dtes.-ed like a gcut'.emau, too; tho'wht his dies.". is well fittiu- a '.hat ot Ivl-ar Wiilw. though th- tailurs were .ut the miii.. j -Ma-tin thivirt'tl ut -it btr glance, then j lie looked LacL ami gnve her a :ravt ! bow in return fr her. He wm nn 1- Uncfuly, arid relbcted up::n what his mother bad said; it was all true. .The j only way her lather (lueanii? M'it da') i 1 1 a'lu.v hint to roach her.. 'would be with n.i.ney, an 1 by tie time he had earueil uoouh soiitebndy el-c wuuld le ht r I nl and Mie than once Matilda looked iu hi.- d:rettiun, a td perceived that his heart w;m nut; ii his playing. He was afraid to hk at her ; he tniht hurst iuto tears if he did, fche looked so pretty, and he wa. so far frwn her. Mjo danced every- set, of c(ursc. Once when the company '.v:-, inarching round the hail, he came with her partner close to the tiide of the platform, and stood for a irouient near him He heard her pay that she was tired, and warm, aid didn't think it was o Very p'easejt alter all. Martin felt o comforted that a j;reat gulp came in his throat, so loud that the Flute looked u him, nd asked if that 'ere oflelide was Dulliot: . him down. " Shut up, you fool," answered Martin, "or 1 11 pitch' you headlong into the middle, of the next dance." Matilda heard this, and he felt better, too. She admired pluck, and every time fche came near this little fellow he gave her an. instance ot it. The second party young iUartin joine.d a a dancer. Nobody knew where he had learuedto dance' at all; but no man weut through his paces with more gfacc. , "He learned on the anvil, and old Martin made him dance, on the hot iron, I suppone," uneered Edgar Willis. "Down in New London, maybe," laughed another. . "I wish," said Matilda Northwood to Kdgar . Willis, "that Martin Tell hewd your speech ; but then is no fence lor you here. "Well, Tilly, if you are going to keep punishing me I must bear it; a fellow can't always controj his nerves,"' he answered. "Your preserver is close by, I see ; going to take him out ?". Matilda wai stung. Martin keep aloof, and &hc understood; that tho advance must come from hen Martin was ou the alert, and at a motion from her, hp was bowing, and asking her for he next set,. It, was, an ordeal for him, Matilda was at the head of the hall, above the salt which divided I those "who workeJ for their living," and those whp had money enough to live without actual labor.- The male and female ancestor of every person in Tacktown was -a laborer or tradesman of some sort;. but there was not common sense enough for ariybody to blow those airs away, till Matilda and young Martin did that night. "Where bhull we takj ouF.placas?" asked Martin, very pale, and hi lips shut so tight, and his eyes bo determined that Maiida's heart Ceat with pleasure She knew that he could bo, tested. "At the head of the first set." There they stood, the .first couple on on the floor All eyes upon .them. Matilda kept her face toward him, and smiled resolutely Her spirit parsed into his. lie prcw. She was fluttering her fao earelcssly. , , . "Let me fan you," he said, and took it from her, and no polite dandy could have flirted it with jnore grace than our young Martin ; he twirled it first before her face, uud. then b slowed a whiff upon bis own. Well, I never!" gapped the lookers on. "Should think his lace wou'd barn ! dust like Matilda Northwood to mu-e herself so' Hue Kdgar . Wilis did not agree to this, he felt she wa in earnest. They wre well aware, Matilda and Martin, that they were the objects of criticism. As the tets slowly formed j hey ventured t j I i ik itilj eadi other c.yes. Martin's Hushed, and he did not feel (juite so .elf po.vsos-ed. Matil da went pale, but each knew that the look exeh.i!iir'"d , .ru'inine--. She Wure a pretty braele t. j Ho.v would you like to have me j forge you one ?"' he ; &ked, as tm twisted it round her writ. j "I will wear it, ?ke awswered. j 'What it it be of iron, and I could j ive yMi. 'ornauieuts of no other sor; j "Alt the same." Oh, M;itilii;i, bo careful I can't bear 't little. j 'Shc took the fan now, and hOtu!iiw j jiifir bui U touched. j "Nut from v.h, Marrin? I mi-bt ! I tk you to beir a gcrat deal from me." The tender accent of ht r vvice uuiui.-t ak.ible. iShe Lept her fac- r-.;;cc;;v fYoU crowd with her lau and tiaudkrelMef, and Martin stood very tirr her, ulniint fce to fac : io I i i -. . i - i l i ter ,,ie,y were as wucu n no as n mey i wire m the wiuiernes wi tch t:s"m ri t . , a tlie rose, 1 he heart alone kuow- huwv d:.e,.ver that matchleM soiitud where-Iove in first revealed. Again , 1 .j r, .-, . , ht began, and so did the violin and I -It - I It flutes. ' Tiir other day, "vhen I went over to j Hegham for this suit of of party clothes, j I made a resolution. I put something n i ti is vest pocjtci, atto. ociermiiieu that if ever you would dance with me. I would otLr it to you, and that if you refused tne, I would never wear the -niit nor dance, again." He was to nervous that he put hi hand to hi neck-!ie, a if he would denude himself of the Nes.su apparel a1 j once. Muiildia was so moved, Kverv demonstration that this obscure little young Martin made pleaded her. inort and more. 8he slyly put out her hand to take his gift. It was a ring, and he not only slipped it into, her hand, bu' on her finger. It was a pretty ring too au emerald circled with pearls. "You know what I mean," he whis- pcred. "How becoming your suit is," she answered; "do wear it. The next dance is yours 'Hull's. . Victory' and the .uxt " .All Matilda? "Kvery one." 'Ualancez ! shouted the cenducter, George Francis Train will sua New. Y oik city. for $100,000.- dama ges for false imprlsonmcut.' W. II. RUIt Efif'. D E NT-I S T. Cffioa one duor North of th Tost Office DALLAS ; OGN a Particular attention given to tbe reguUHo o hlUrenS teetb. work warranted Jan1l73lf 1 A T I If W A I, BUSINESS.. 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For Ilvr Complaint and its various Sttot toms, Isllioue HeAiUche, Sick lletstscbe, Jtsuutllc or jirow klckneM, Jlilfoosk. Colic and Istllou aVevr, they ehould be Ju diciously takeu for each case, tcorrect the diseased action or remove tlw; obstructions which cause it. For Dyefery or Diarrhoea, but one m)4 dose is generally retired. For ItheainatUns, Gout, Cnrrel, PmIhI ffarifl of (h Ilritrt, fln in ttt Mlde, Hack aud L.oin, they should be continuaut-ly taken, as required, to ch.inge the diieasI a:tion ot the system. With tuch change those eomplahM . disappear. For Oropay and lropiesU wllin)re they5 should In tken in Urgu and frcpAeut doses to pro duce the effect ofa lr.wtic purge. " For Miippreaaiou a largo dose should be take as it produce the desired efTe:t by sympathy. As a Dinner fill, take one or two I'llli to pro-' moto dtgeatiou and relieve the stomac h. An co"aiiiai tioe stimulates the rtomach at A bowel- into healthy avtion, restores 'the appetiu-, aud invigorates the system. Ilence it is often ad-1, vantageoits where no .nervms derangement exists. One who ft-eU ulcrably well, often finds Uiatadose of these I'iitu make- him fcl decidedly bttr, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. liR. J. C. A YKR Jt CO., rrartlenl Chetniiti, ' L.OWKIT.. HAS., U. If. A Ayer's Sarsaparilla, won. Pimriitc the iiixo. The reputation this tx-, rt-Unt medicine enjoy a, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly -marvellous. Inveterate -j rates of Scrofulous dis ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been purified and cured by iu Scrofulous affection and iliofdcr ,v Inch were ag- rra voted by the scrofu- i lotts routaniinatioo nhtil - they were painfully af?!ictin)r, have Ixn-n radically cured in such great number in almot every sec- Livtn of the counur.tli.it Che public scarcely need to Scrc!uloii poixun Is one of U'C mwt dpsrrnetive eDcinies of our rn e. 4 Mien, tbi uuecu and unfeit tenant of the orgahism imdei iiiine the constitution, aiid in itet tle at.a k of rnfevlding or fatal di.-eaet, . w iihout exciting a Mupicion of it presence. Agrln, it seem to brwd itife tiou tin oti):hotit the body, and Whcii,n STnie fa vornl.V faion, i spidly develop . into one or other of it hideous fonr.s, cither on the ! koriace or among the tals. In the latter, tuber rlcs may lxi suddenly dcpoited ih tbe lunge or hcirt, or tufii()r' foitiird in ti:e liver, or it l:ows iU ;irecn e by eruption on the tkin.or foul uUer ution on fom'e part of the body. Hence the orr a- afmiil Me if a WtUc oi this Sttrtaj.ariila is ad- vial le, even mben ptvm-tlve rymi-tom of disease hupcar. IVron sflli" td ailli the follow injr rots j.raiiUs generallr find tmraediate relief, and, at ' length. ei!-e, I y ihe ne or this ffAJiSAfAltlL LA: M. Autiotp'g lire, Hote or lCtytijH-ttu Tetter. Salt JUicuttt, Scald 'ttrnd, i; nju-ocm, tSore x, Sre J-.Vrrs, aj.d other eruptions or . viille forma ot Hrrfutvum ditrave. Aio in Use more concealed forms as Jfjesf, ltrorty, Heart JHnae. s, I'ttilrpit, Srurafyim, and tho various t'Teemui affet h of the uiuae lar and nerrons systems. Jiffjtfiilif or I ru err til and Mcrrurtal Tiienm are cured by it, though a long time im requit ed ftx subiluingtlicceobftinnte maladies bv any mellcine Hut long contimictl uc of this medicine w ill cist the complaint. J.rurorrtma or If hitet, I tri VleeralioHS, and J tin ale lHeti$ct, are cotp- monlr Kon relieved and ultimately cured bv frs furifving and invigorating effect, ilinnte iHrsv tions for each cafe are found in our Almanac. sua plied grati.. Jiheumatintn and Uout. wl: e.-frtsed bv acenmnlationn of extraneous msttctj in the ldool, -vield uuicklv to it. as alo l.ivr Complaint, tnrpid iff , onffct ton OT Inflnn matiitn eTthe IArrr, andVrtnf ice, when arisiof, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in tho blood.' Thi SATlSjrAltll.LA is a great re storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those trho are Languid and lAntlett, Tepo Hent, SleepltMM, and troubled w ith rrs Af preheneionM or Tean, or any of the affections symptomatic of Wenlittena, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its estoiaUTO power uyou trial. u , " PRETA Itr.T) HT Dr. JT. C ATKIl 4c CO., sLowII, fsta.t "Imrtieal and Analytical CMemUt. , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWJIEHa 3 rt rrr U J . .... 'm. M . . Will ww vcrytUnr needed in family, from. ths heaviest to the lightest fabric. IT imh-s ytnnr. ii ouic, juoil; uii ojFeWonre, ami mri iltn wonic Thfti any other machine. If f here is a Ilorence Setring Xf. chine wjthint one tliout-aml miles of Sau Frai.--i.sco not workinc; veil and civjtig entire satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will be attended to without .expense of any kind to th N owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 19 New Montgomery Street Grand Hotel Building", San Francisco. i. Send for Circuit,, mnd mmmpJes mf the v wk. Aftir Jnl fa very ptlxm. m