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a oe THE DAILY EVERIEG STAR PUBLISHED RVER ¥ AFT. ER. NOON, (SUNDAYS BXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Penmeylvansa armue ead eet three monthe at copiss, ONE CaNT) in Wrapper mAPWOICERTS. » ADVERTISEMENTS Fe = Spec nest until the nextday. ce) f UNCLE DAVY": cw 2 « Well, Jane, have made up your Lleave the matter cntieaty in your saat" | bi aeress the and e wine between him and the light, sere We were sit! room at fometzaas he tion sedecting ihe bright tacesef sehen Two py ee ie ee oes eordke be father, and be ee ingest who could not eat tidily, and wai mamma to cut dict yeaa and wipe his mouth; opposite, b; ob me © the two little ones with = eads mis- chievous fingers, w! boats in the purple iat ad oaths eRe side. the elder ono peering st me with each side; the elder ono = her great blue eyes, and evidently wondering | ®0t! whatever it was that mamma was to make up her mind about. J was just going to shswer when I caught ber curious gaze, and then I stopped. * PH tell you all about it when the children go Off to bed,” d. ef dropped bi sion of disappointment, with infinite amusemea' nod seross the table to me, about little pitchers having fong made Lucy blush. Drcssatiyrent to the drawing-room, and the children began a rom at the conclusion of which I carried off oungest.te the aursery; and before I sine sdown again I went for es moment into my little aorsinaee and sat down over the fre—I wanted to think. said Iwas fortunate and nd so Iwas. Oar home was ene of glish halls standing amid its own far-spreading gro nd rich farms. I could mateh my hasband and children against the best and noblest in the land; and yet I had plenty te make ofttimes thoughtful, and sometimes sad. There is acrossin every lot, and mine lay in the future—not my own, but my children My father-in-law bad been an extravagant man, who had drained the entailed estate as near ashe could. My husband, with a mod- erately large income, had many claims on his purse, and moreover, with scrupulous honor, applied every available sum to the pa: of hie father's debts. We had a large the eldest one was provided for by th But if this went on, what could we do for the other littleones? Over and over again I had tried to bring the matter seriously before Ro nald; bu’ mreless security in the future was a part of hi natural disposition, and I could not persuade him to make any real effort for their benefit. en Pall “Just wait till I pay Saunders and Bolton, and then we will vege to lay by.’’ And I had to think sadly of my own poor portion of £5,000 vested in shares in the County Bank and hope and trust. I was thinking more sadly to-night because my husband, who had jast returned from a business visit to London, had met me with an unexpected proposal. He had fallen in with an old uncle, who had spent the greater part of his life in India, hens, baad the golden for- tune that never came. ow a decrepit old man, and a confirmed invalid, he had experd- ed the little he posseseed, and was actually in wact. Ronald described his miserable lodg- ing, told how much he suffered, and ended wit! &@ proposal that we should ask him to comeand live at Turton. The kind thought was just like him; but I looked terribly blank when the idea was suggested, and opposed it vio! rox 61 My woma: rain at once embraced the o atacles, and, it may be, exaggerated them “ Think what @ t would be,” I said, as third person to our quiet eveni: rt reading sia orateashede to Pike o with our waiks and drives and dinners. The poor uld be hushed for fear of angie valid; I should have to give up my i 3 amusement and comfort. Besides, think of the expense. We agreed to give u| the carriage horses; but that would be out the question if he were here, and could not walk or use the pony-phseton. And we must hare an extra man-servant to wait on hi if we used another set of rooms, we should re- quire a second housemaid. I drew such 2 melancholy picture of the con- said at last : nees that my husbai ar Me ourself; it shall be ~ Well, my dear, ple: as you like. I only wish we could have made old comfortable; he was very kind to when I was a sehool-boy. So Isat in my room and planned how we could manage, jaally beginning to think I a been selfish in my hasty opeliics- I ht it might be arranged. ry morning-room for him to si the south room next door. upon him if the stable iy helped in t try; and if we g eap abe pony-phwton we might keep am. As to the disarrangement of Ter family’s en- emust patup with it. The kindness would bring its uwn recompense, somehow. I went down ry witha seater ~~ ‘ for a3 conscious of a praiseworthy resolution ; bitdren to bed nel down by my husband's si Shall we invitati wered with « kiss and a bi fing ot the « e; jh were almost enoug! ompense for icrifice. ‘be invitation was written, acce) ae: di before the end of « fortnight, old id Turton—* Uncle Davy,”’ as we called ela made his appearance. I went out to mect him, and tried to him a a welcome; but he was seemin, le old man. His manner was ed snappish; his littl gray ——— at me suspiciously; and when he attem: smile he sneered sarcastically. I led the drawing room, of his coat and stiek. But no; he at me as if [ nad taken an uppardona cin rty; and setting bis stick across his knees, he leaned forward on it, and stared me fall ray the face. I tried to look unconcerned; but my cheek had flushed and my tone was sharp when I ae Lacy to run up stairs to the school- The old man’s eyes twinkled, and the aneor- ing smile came to hi © You are offended with m: madam,”’ said he. ‘I beg your ) heey bat wy staff.is aim oli friend—the best friend i have. I never allow it to leave my side.”’ . By day it rested on his knees: 5 nt it lay on the bed beside him. His brai ss ‘evidently been affected by his ill- ness, and showed its disorder by a strange at- tachment to that wooden staff, with its round knob for a handle. It was a perfect monoms- ok ‘remember once one of rap litle boys sisal when was converting a hove, raced up set ten theston with it. Unele Davy ag and his Lape y bored, Iran out of the room with the child, i him ere danger, and want returned found the old man sobbing and cry- tt meck-loved sal, ‘Truly Unele Davy say | SIME the mae! nele ‘8 at Turton was 8 sad wale me. phe over bay I regreted that we had ever invited him; and sol am saredid Rosald,too He said, at last, that we must seek him a lodging bi was bardly fo: feil mek and died. illness, and I watehed it. Then, for the frst formed a = of "at s mont fo me and tbe children, 'b little corner of the heart thsi Phang ead with a blank expres- +h Ronald observed There was a little and a whisper which hten- Tec- iat offered to relieve — nurse oF hia bedside. else would he reeeive food or and if [ left bim for a moment he was mi. able. Bu childlike dependence and cling- affection touched my heart in spite of my- og upbis eyes as be examined the pares the old dining- | A a cam! handkerchief, and rubbing Srocn Habre el, This ae he — con in a mapalerly perverse age pleased him; and the cg eae of his favorite caused the lo storm to burst forth. He raged and Pit for an est threatening me with every sort of ven- At length. fuirly exhausted. he sank mre in bed and bade me leave him—he would and hor bout the next room for some time, then, finding all quiet, stole away for an hour's rest. Whea I returned all was silent as before, nevertheless, I noiselessly turned the lock and looked in. What was my horror to find my bed empty and my patient escaped ? =Tcalled the servants, and sent everywhere to Seek him. But he was not soon found; noene bry seen him leaye the house, and we could pay Bo what was his object in doing so. vy last I discovered him myself, in a retired corner of the shrubbery, trying, with feeble efforts, to dig a hole and bury his staff. - Noone is worthy of it,”” bh id; but he -would not leave it when we had discovered his secret hiding-place; and, after many argu ments, I prevailed upon him to return and le let me polish and clean it. That night he was very ili—the exertion and exposure Pets on @ relay He bade me es ss uite close to him, and his feeble agers ceopeh it fondly and stroked it down. Just when he was dying he put into my hand : S “Keep it—never part with it—promise me, ane.’ I promised, for I saw his heart was bent on my doing so. “Jane—the staff is—will—children’’—but his voice failed, and his head fell back. He never — again, aud before day-break he was We laid him in the family vault in the Tur- ton church; for, in spite of bis wanderings and wayward life, he was of the old stock; and putting aside ‘his favorite staff in my oak "cabi- net, we went back to eux old ways, and almost forgot him. Years passed during which more little fa clustered round our board, and tho elder one: were sent off to school. The clouds that had so long skirted the distance came nearer and nearer, and at last burst over our heads. The bank in which my money was vested suddenly failed; the steward who had managed my husband's affairs Proved unfaithful id absconded with all that he could convert into money; creditors press: round, and were clamorous; we were ruin Nothing remained for us but toleay Turton; if possible te let it, and to go and live on th Continent. There was to bea eale afier we left, and the hi ills were already out. I had spent long days in packing and arr: ing,and, unable longer to meet the childten’s doleful faces and sad regrets ‘ting with their old pets, I hurried to my little morning-room—the room that had witnessed many a aesees hour of watching Uncle Davy. I was crying, in eo of my command. in the hall I bad. teen little Rd. mend, with his arms round the old rocking- horse, sobs bursting from the rosy lips that he pressed ey his favorite. Lucy was taking the toys from the doll's house as I passed the school-room. Qh! my heart bled sadly; for every grief of theirs was doubly mine. The maid had been packi the cabinet was unlocked, the door swinging to and fro on its hing The drawer below held my chief treasures, whioli I had reserved to put up at the last: Bneyisk this a favorable opportunity I now opened it. and began to sort the things. A packet of copy-books—large, round, blot- ted, text-hand; on the outside of each cover pd of the children’s names and date. I tied them together and put them up. A little earved ivory box, which had long ago been present from a sailor- sabia with nine neatly- folded litie white pay ide, and a curl of seft hair in pothaey last causing @ few bitter tears to fall down on my black dress, as knecling down I unfolded it and touehed the smooth tress. Poor little baby, that had — when sorrow came to me, that had died my arm, and now lay with its little cofia resting beside Uncle Davy’s! I moved the packet of baby’s clothes that I had put away the ey after the faneral—the little gowns and ca etn pare ee a a very sad age Poor little baby, God rovided fer it! There was yet afew ede: ngs, and th the drawer was empty, save for Uncle Davy’s staff. left it lying there while I packed the other things, and it was still there when went down to tea. As I came up again I heard loud tones. “ Master Edmond, [shall tell your mamma of. you. Have do minediately. What a ou a Don’t you see you h: paint off the bannisters?’’ Nurse was 5 on the first landing, looking down into the hall, with a very red face; while the child in her arms had a very inquiring look in his brown eyes, and was mouthing and tugging at an India rubber ring held by two fat slippery hands. The delinquent was Master Edmond, six, who was a for the part with the old rocki: rae, by racin; cA aa ie avy’ down the first flight of steps, Uncie * staff in hand, rattling the avant handle all the way against the bannisters. “There!” soreamed nurse. “What have 08 por home 2” asthe Poy Wea his foot- ay screaming on the ground. §h hurried a dows, Siig via plage ll tg ber, when she ed Pe band; but only fo reve lit in his and Uncle Davy’s staff om the oor, broken two. Nurse shook him. “Do you know what you have done? Where did you get that stick from? It’s aly master Edmond, always in a nin 5 ma’am,”’ she saged, i in explanation, as I joined them. iwi the child's eyes, and eee him for eer need, SopPors ae hie etis two phones of (he toa, aT to0 ‘ton a an mo id fe, in aad and carried them up stairs to my dropped with @ slight rattle on the floo: my rege Pptcol to look what it was, my hand s ge os my throat to assure itself of the safety of the broech in my collar. Some- cxrpes and Picked it i A atmiler Saitte, up. rattle. RAT dgiin found the same thing, L looked to see where they came-from. The Staff was in my hand, and I tarsed it over; The broken end showed @ perforated hole, from which, a I shook it, came er a 43 gave a little’ exclamation, and. to’ my husband in the ae onme. We examined Tt to leave his side, ang guarding it with jealous and miserly care. He had evidently intended to Soquaint me with the secret when on bis death- red By tis children, but a the attenip handeame portion for eact of the ehildren. Traly,’’ 29 my husband: said, with @glow- ing face, when w ton dining-room id Pty me ho thought of poor ol , Without a t of recompense, and the meine has returned tof resampe ur sae upon it, itis ever so. Where allever be repaid—if not here, ata Higher Account.” MISCELLANEVUS. NOW OPEN THE ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE, AT 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Neat door to Clay’s (late U. S.) Hotel, be- tween Third and 4} streets. G. G. EVANS, in order to accommodate his legions of customers throughout the United States, has loeated A BRANCH STORE of his widely celebrated GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE in Washington City, at 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, where can always be found a complete stock of the STANDARD AND tiie WORKS of UNITED STATSS AND EUROPE, Every book is sold at the ang PUBLISHER'S REGULAR RATES, A GIFT worth from Fifty Cents to ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS is presented to EVERY PURCHASER at the time of the sale. Being extensively engazed ourselves in the PUBLICATION OF BOOKS, and from ourlarge ensbled to purchase entire editions from other publishers, we can offer INDUCEMENTS to our patrons not eisewhere to be obtained. OUR GIFTS ARE ORNAMENTAL, USEFUL, AND VAL- U. Comprising a Thousand Varieties ; mong which we name— Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, piendid Bisok and Pisid Silk Dress Pat- Parjor Time Pieces, Silver Plated Ware, Costly emg Ca Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, rg uois ani 5 Gold Lookets, Pencils oo toa aids Ladies’ Neok. and Chatelaine Cliains, Gents’ Bosum Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Pooket Knives, Port Monnaies, &,, &0. The oitizens of the District and vicinity are re- spectfally invited to examine our stock of Books and Gifts, whether desirous of purchasing or not and by so doing will be enabled to judge of t! vantages to be derived from our popuiar s; conducting Book sales. 1" Call for our newol fied Cataicgue,wherein our method of doing business will be found fully detailed, 37> Persons sending for books from s distance wiil receive same attention as though at our store, the gifts, in all eases, cocompanying the purchase, G. @. EVANS’S GIFT BOOK EMPORIUM, 476 Panna. AvEeNvE, ‘Washington, D. C, Cure Cough. Cold, Hoargeness In- Aucnza any Irritation or Sore- the Throat, Relieve the Hackin, con rh in Consump is, Ashma, € Gatarrk “Clear and sive Strength ta the voice af BLIC Rénaan = *S AND SINGER! of essing a contaéning Cemuleant ingredt onehial Irritation, in my Throst, (for a pata ete hs: TROCHES perer. A BROWN’S Pes IT recommend gt saab yaad PEAKERS.”* TROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN. BROWN’S | ess.” | “Great servioein subduing Hoanse "REV. DANIEL WISE. oc Almost 1 TROCHES; easing Taber pt reliefin the dix ey: breathing peculiar BROWNS |‘? Atti. A. C. EGGLESTON. TROCHES| ine no pie or Eng thing BROWN’S TROCHES or uygun, Be leggaat oombins- BROWN’S| DR. G. . BIGELO j | ® Benefici Bai momrris, é TROCHES | _ OK W. LANB, | BROWN'S| ws 6) TROCHES| wore Oye BROWN’S| . TROCHES!| sg; ssowert TROCHES | oer ir BROWN’S on with TRocHEs, Prof. M. STACY JOUNSON, | | ’ Se Ll afed Teacher of Mee Seuthorn TROCHES) | “Great dafter presehing. BROWN’S be i ade their pea! effec}, aac Bact, woe them exoellent for + WARRES, | | eae R | WF Stocus ermBeLRRRC RATT" URS! FURS! , Ove of te LE Ly stocks ever offered mee RRIAGE, R ROBES. short notice, ‘by an red end Sree eT weak ine oatt. | i Corner of Sixth st. and By. Sion wares bee Brat. B BALL Reh “HU FeHiNSON & yusik5, a10 Pa Péa no 2i-<d2w& eo?' ween THE BEST SSsouraeet xT EvaS OFFERSD fom new patter! ita oe sagt from in prices, potent a ar ‘call the attention of psrsonsabout into their dwellings to owr in- and consequent low prices, for call early We wouid introducing ¢: orrased foot 6 their work done promptly, ‘Ages, to cail at 369 Pa. ave- ict o&re personally a! Sen and to and selection ef the following practionl knowiedge of ‘the Fur usinesa enables me with oortainty to revise the to good: @ from fine aud fresh caught Childrens’ iy 2 in great variety, Fur Lipbomageens | of at! colors. See: W. F. SEYMOUR, no 19 im Georgetown. XENTLEMEN’S G* RB ADY- MABE cL onnin present asso: GE EME READY. MADE SLOTHING ae, a o1tizes wishing an immediate out fit su embraciag, at thie time. ies of Dress and Bu meut and Under-olothing o! —— of boxt qua rs sett » Hosiery, &o.. All of which we are olin ce Fant iow p ree. a z Clothing md to order in aE superior manner. Les STEPHENS & Cu., no 16-tf Pas avenue, Kid Tiss, Cravate, NOTTC BI I wish all ge gentiomen to bear in mind that the n whieh | do) » SIX years ago, Prec HA and BOO’ piveed prices for @esh isin uoodeafal operation, recejy' 20) ol pe lates: rk ‘stylos 0 FDRE Nes Tie very very 30 Fes fashionabl tet en All oft fntoet ety) sod petiole A ot 82 oO} atastatyles Tam constantly « thove fine DRESS ting vel elie turers, Seventh aoe, #8 grape opposite Avenue to $25 order to > offset it for the Manufac- hat store from the jouse, No, 640. ILKSs! St SILK ‘ou ae RIL DRESS SI: KS oi every kind at MR. RILEY & BROTHER'S at very low rigess Shae is to say,@ Silk Robe for! ais. worth pases Silk Robe f 35. has Ran wack ot UcieeGecte sbarvert aourriptiva aed ery pds FA me ‘an eS th wg at iow prices. Call WM Rg eri BY 3 & BROTHER No. 36 Central stor: Between 7th ard ath » Opposite Center Market. TAKE NOTICE! I bie: Ay Kings of 5 Ma es Pp.orl sia'l be give their scoounts into the hands of a Cs Testor OOVER, tron Hall, no 21 vas ‘av., between Sth'and 10th sts. URE OLD R 5 wie P brands epee O tilled, made by the moet re sylvanie, Mar land and Vir, lennessy, Ota Ale. Poaci _no 21 2w peeriter od rERy NO’ deena Serva, date prices i or approves pd notee. ai y callie Marble Works, 362K at. marth, _00 17 3m between 12th and isth. we eggs oop A cOAL 999 Pa. Av., Berm. 1 ot AND Itru Sts., Mill gp Whee ot of SEE mane Ww. DOVE & CO. Arr Now pre) poate, auy orders with weLURBING, ahs r ‘STEAM FITTING {19 Store on Sth 8, few doors north of Tae OE ara . or, i0 oe pone rt ee ieee Ki tnderai reigned. whi i eakee every cay betwoet ee oO ders aaterod upon she slates Eig o Star Bacon’s Grocery S cee neon e rere Shore, will Povcompe fa ‘ttended to, oda WEE. a ‘tte Osborn’ 7 Express. D* SCHENCK’S PULMONIC wae Y PET Pil, LS corner of Seventh by &. B. aren snd Lisiana avenue est Fifth street, a ¥. 2st isso, of rane mu ‘our "al onic Maiti eee i he means restoring ut fmedicne SE ten gegegee J a AND MISS) RS ; fsimiid —_ URE. ew Yor ow MONEY! no 24 ONE cash, rr oO. 1%, "yy ie SR en te no 22-36 * ats bgp HOUSBE wh? WEEN Y, RIZTEN Louse. FANTE 60. eee tango at ps moat chee | Ney nt viii money wand a0 2m SNYDER, [BER AND GA: am ay | tespee eas terms, sod quis mount | Fes | Bt. MEAT! pe rt . Sirs = MUNSON es resumed his rd door'esst of Saath additce tps 3 ition tr] Seery other ay | style, Dr . hee set Skane these tor tho tact ares ya axperenoe Rarwest amen {i ‘pryea than Ree His Gutold — ppm? a ~ OARRIAGE FACTORIES. Wastin aon CARRIAGE FACTORY, Street, Between 9h and Sve just fimiahed a m if pict gates 3S such ss a mama ot Warter, atk Prheatons, Famvl riages, and menses which we willeell aver small prot ee Being practical modbanice in cifferent branches of the business, we (atter ourselves that we know 6 styles and quanty of work that will give on! pe combisiag lightness, comfort cura we et tet x . carefully attended to git eee ae ‘SEs, Successors to Wm, T. ictes i —_ cee cy te bi , Ty; mekiug it now one in xn ratrict, where hir GE & LIGHT. cn lites for’ f al Eade caunot be svrpaesed, and busincas, be hopes xperipnee in ihe rive sie Lone 8 eatininc ei Tikds of Carriages and Bight Wacons keptes a B PATRS neatly dexe,cadall orders prompt "Geocad. hana Carri “TES HE GEM OF THE SEA®ON. 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