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THE EVENING SPAR. | SSS $e THURSTON DOW AND CHARITY MOSS. Their Engagement. f BY VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND. | CHAPTER I. « Well, make the best of it; thie life’sa mic- arable sort of humbug, anylow !” Thurston Dow threw down his newspaper with a yawn as he made this laconic and com- bentible statement, then he séttled pack 1 Ee cushioned ensy chair, and looked ontofthe ‘window with a Kind of half-satiated, hsif-dis- saustied gaze. North, south, east, west—to the utmost point which his gaze could sweep, Isy the fair an geediy iands of his Poarsaion—sreen rtipsti wih ripening fruite, which the toughs like large goblets of emerald pe tures whore rish loam was stitched thick weh dark, waving and rye whose am gold Tere shaten to az fro tm the soft sam~- mer wird; end all these were dimpled with iemety. ample farm houses, and brown barns: were occu! by the tenants a «ton Dew: for Aaron, his great grand- Zapreten a purchased the tand for five mils ground his eld grayrtone English homestead, trtr Rockiand, when Massachusetts was + coieny; snd thr estate Rad descended to his br: , urds«puted and undiminished, fer act enmr of the ws had sold arod of the jand which had now been mm their possession fer a century. ‘Tbe present owner of the property, with whom we have chiefly to do, came into its fos- sivsien on his twenty-second birth day, fust af+y be hed sradested at_college; and ke had held it for four yeurs. The estate had bon ett bom bv bis uncie Richard, an eccentric old tachelor. It had heen supposed that an older nephew, who was now residing at the West, weuld be the Beir of Richard Dow. The last mentioned nephew had lived with his uncle trom beyhood, but he had mortally offended hom by morrying in opposition to his wishes, and, consequently, been cut off infthe will. Thurston Dow had eeen bis uncle but afew Umes in his life, for the two brothers of Rich- ard Dow siways felt they had not been fairl dali with in the settlement of their father's estate and a soldness had always existed be- twixt them. ‘The elder brother, who was @ shrewd busi- ness man. had managed toget ull the Rockland property into lis own bands, whiie some min- ing lands at the weet had fxilen to the shire of one of tke brothers, and some lands in the Fast Indice to Thurston's father, who remoy- ec th re soon after hix marriage, The property in the Tropice had never proved very produc- tive cr ayailuide property, and when Thur-- tor’+ life had slipped across its fourteenth birthday, he was sent back to America to be educatea. His mother died before his remembrance, and he was not twenty-one when his father slept on ene of the tropical islands, in the stil shecows of the pal tee—and Leiug indolent and studious, with no taste for business, left Bis son only & few thousands with which to eommence hife Keutay later the young man was sum- +d, suddenly, to the funeral of his uncle, ind bk arned ‘here, to his unspeakuble surprise, that be was appointed sole heir to the Roe! Jand estates, with the solitary condition that sheuld pass his summers in the old homestead. Thorston Dow’s character combined 2 good mepy strong antitheses—he was studious and indolent, sclfish and intpulsively generous, quickly stirr d to passion, but generally good- natered, with unusually social gifts und gtacce, easy, most indulgent to his dependents —a favorite with sll classes of men and wo- men; changeable, susceptible, easily influenc- ed by + very wind, and yet witha latent force of will which wrote its strong lines about his mouth, and Mashed sometimes through the tones of bis soiee, and bore its suntie testimony in the very _cerriage of his head. t Ac be set in the windew that summer after- noon, in hie crimson dressing-gown, ani flow- | end » Thurston Dow looked very | mach he -was—the owner of the Rock- | lapd estat-. You would have known, at the , first glance, that the esthetic element was pre. | dominent in bim, constitutionally and by cul- tivation. H He was néither tall nor short, with supple, compact limbs, and rapid, graceful move- Mmevis. His features were bold and thin, suit- ing bis figure, the complectien coioriess, and et @ clesr healthful olive, the eyes of a ‘light zel, but full of disturi-ances of light and | shaccw, anda mouth Iurce and sharply cut, | sensitive and susceptible; but no indolence end luxury of life could erase the lines writ- tem there by a chsracter of innate force and atrength. It was late in the afternoon, and soft, mel- low and thourhtful, the <nnshine Isy over the land; and as the gaze of Thurston Low dwelt upon it, his expressions of indifference and disratisiaction was disputed by one soiter ang graver. At last he rose up and walked rapidly across Bis Mtrary, snd the deeper und better part of bie nature stirred itself, aud woke up. | His life, bis selfish, aimless, sensuous life, | eontfropted bim in its troe features. } «What am I living for!” he muttered to bimreltf. ' “Hfere I have health, youth, riches, educstion, everything that the heartof man derir. e, ang yet. confound it! I sometimes fuel ae though I was an unlucky dog gnyhow. “The best part of me is getting drowsier every day, and I’ve no purpose in life to stir me up to action, or to make me anything but the luxuriéus, idle dog that lam! | “Gane day, here, goes over my head just like | another, cut after the same pattern—boating, Fiding, bunting, eating and sle-ping—a mo-t delicions sort ot life for a human animal, if the sou! hed cply been left out of it. “Then, it's only varied in the city with a lit. | te sharp: r spice of pleasure —dissipation isthe Detter Nar Taces and clubs, parties, theaters, operas—that'sy@ condensed hi<tory of your life, Mr. Thurston Dow ! bs a “3 | “It wiil be pleasant to look back upgn when you are an oldman. But what cana fejow dot I mexn one that’s afflicted with chr¥nic laziness, und has the interest of a couple of bendred thousand dollars to spend annually. Sometimes I think this is a curse to me, and that I should be bettey off if I had my own | - fertune to carve out, and not an acre of land on the ronnd earth. ~ But ita man’s bis mouth. i born with a silver spoon in | — ath, he must take his fate seuigaaily, | Gnd. pove! alt, { in Band, why, 1 bate nO Rea ee ae hand | er by intimate acquaintance with ihe latter. |, I want to he more ofa man tnan Iam j —not to squander away my youth after this fashion. I want to have some work andaim— _ Lebould really like to do some grenter xyod than putting my neme toa score of subscrip- | tion lists for missionaries and ineeting-houses | and rageed children and reform societies. Look | it strajeht in the face, it's a fearfully hollow, uneatisfactory sor: of life you're leading, m: friend! I believe I'd better get marri«d. ‘That'll at least give me an object to live for.” | And then walking up and down the room, | while the light of the summer day faded un- beeded atont him, Thurston Dow thoucht of all the women of his acquaintance—beautiful, | pe mre ereeceful, fascinating, they passed | him; but the instincts of the man turned away from them alk and at last @ fair, pale face, its oval outline broken by shado-;y bands of hair, half brown and half | gold, sicod before him; the face shone—not co | mach with its smiles, as by some lizht beyond, | that seemed to suffuse and fill it: and though | ia crowd it might not have attracted you, ‘| still, it was one of those fuees thatalways sur- | = and stimulate you the more you study it. | nd this still, sweet face, coming afier iat Vision of brilliant and beautiful women, was the oply ome which touched the heart of Therston Dow. s = He had seen it but a few times; still, he was &B acul Analyzer of character, and the yoiee, the words, the movements, had corroborated the face. Charity Moss was the only daughter of the clergyman of the North Presbyterian church, at Kockland. The young man had met her at Rer father’s house when be returned the callof his partor; end Le had been simulated and impressed on that first inverview. t Cbanty Moss was utterly unlike any woman Be had ever met—so delicate ly organized, so slight of form, so fair of face, that on maight almost fear she was fragilé, if it had net been for the email, bright carnations that bloom in Ber cheek; and set there their own signal of Perfect health. _ She was older than «he appeared,for she had at seen ber twenty-third birthday when burston met her. She puzzled him exceud- ingly at first, the quiet little lady. He knew all the marks of high breeding und social cul. tivation, but, romehow, the’whole minner of Charity Moss seemed the unfolding of some in. | ward graciousness of soul, and all her move- Menis kept time to some harmony of spirit. Her tather did no: present himecif until his fnest had been seated some minutes, yet the girl was by no means flattered or embarrassed by ~~ preeence of the genUeman. There was strange mingling of repose and simpli-it about her. The eyes of a deep ray, which wie siways melting intoall varietio look: 4 wp at bim wit! ° wis If- poised, yet ti tngc of vanity a There was a little shadow of grax frecuently accompanies much th on the sweet ince and yer on Would dlo-m cut into sw that mede the mouth, not «n sem simo-t like an infine The talk of the young peopl» went richt ung «miles, |. bat femisins, Bef, claw ing first as was properand intron fery, on the’ wether, and the Perish; and when th: minist r efatement that« | bridge und the saw- mill, * Innd +o-ial ‘wae just finiehing bie W iy tage, hie guest and pis exer gr aI turapjte cing ihe carrying emi, an event which pad ~¢ of Ro:k- actewhut stirred the tluggieh pul: ; Moas was aatacely, urbane gantioman Bi gisele social and ermpashetic, the natural tir: and vigor of bis character & little mellowed by over ft: E “Charity,” aaid the gergyman, turning sud- deniy to bis daughter, ia some «iicht pause of bie conv: reation with nis quest, “wont you bring us some cake and marmalade F She rose up quietly, but a little emile just flashed ont of the sweet pravity of her face — *}°m rot responsi! le for the cake thi< tine, Ae I bnd ail the five things toiroa this morning, the baking fell on Doroth).” There was not ena amongst all Thurston | Dow's fashionable, high-bred acqutintarces who would have made this avyowal. aud she did it with just the sume simplicity that she would 1 was Occupied with my music or y Tn. cake, however, did eredit to Dorothy and the parson lauchingly assured his daugh. ter that her training had not not been bestowed in vain. «1 will know more ofthat girl,” #aid the young wan to himself, ar he left the parsonage. And when Thurston Dow said @ thing he meant it; he did know more of Charity Moss. For the nexttwo months he found freqa-nt excuses to call at the parxonsge—now to carry the young lady a votume of poems, and now some early fruits from his grounds, er rare fowers from hix cons: rvatory. ‘Twice he took her to ride, and they had half adozen short walks together; yet I think the | cl-rgymans daughter puzzled the rich men of Rockiand just as much the last time he saw her | th as ehe did the first. She met him always with the same sweet *mile flashing out from the face, with the rame mingled simplicity and dignity of manner. Mtl, every time he met her it seemed that his whole nature was stirred and expanded by some eweet, subtle influence. Charity Moss had never been in a city but twice in her life. Newport and Saratoga were words as void and uneuggestive to her us | Keyptian hierory!phics, butshe had read much, and studied wide and deep foragirl of her bo re ood fruit. But one flower bloseomed in her heart, which | shed a sweet andsubtie influence through her whole life. cultivation and acut- ness, bad the “blind which did net see this: but this was what the Apestle meant wien he wrote to the Corin- thians—« The greatest ef these is Charity.” Thurston Dow knew that the clergyman’s daughter was fond of his society, but beyond the simple rights and courtesies of a friend, he | wus avsuredof nothing. The bright carnations satin her cheeks when he came—they had not dimmed or deepened when he left. Fut that day, walking toand fro in the fadixg light of his library, there came over the soul of Thurston Dow a faintand vague suggestion of what a true, absorbing, sclf-sacrificing affection was; and he thoughtof Charity in her simplicity and gravity, her girlishnessand purity, and he said to himself, “She is just the woman that I | want. She will wake up the best and noblest art of me into lize and action. I lowe her child- ike simplicity, her womanly dignity. Alto- gether, she is a sweet, dainty, noble-hearted little ereature, whose very presence makes’ the air fresher and stronger about mr.”” “I am sick unto death of the shams and af- fections of lite—of women. Charity Moss has none of there. She isthe only wenan whom 1 could take into my heart, and lock the door upon her. This very night 1 will ask her tobe my wife." ~ [TO RE CONTINUED.] NATIONAL LOAN, THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE ‘IWENTY YEARS FROM DATE, (Or after Five Years, at Option of the Government.) 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JOHNSON & NAGLE. 00 Bole Agents, EMILE DUPRE, IRON HAL £X, 330 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Weodsate ABD RETAIL DEALER In FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, WRENCH AND GERMAN WINEg, LIQUERS, | CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, BEGARS & TOBACCO, bas now on hand A Vory Fine Assortment of the above at fair prices, SUTLERS SUPPLIED. 8 _ 4MB’ EXPRESS OUMPANY, NOTIOR OF REMOVAL. ve iy years which had gone ' ale gravity of her © ars, and the soil of her mind was rich, and | Alas! Thurston Dow, with all his | PI BENTISTRY. D* “SES"F-anxp gis OFTICcR AT IM6 OLD STAND. KEW AND TMPROVED INVENTION ARTIFICIAL CYEQ ELASTIC BONE Wrenoce Ma: LATE on CLASPS, B AIGRSMON D. fork= 2 Ivamia Av- enue. between ish 18th hn Waskeaatan, = the suanes be, [ete ti tothe wing So wi ™m > othe Tee is manufacture will BEids being three-fourths fighter thes 207 other ¥. No teeth or recta need be extrated.as the | artificial ones can bo inserted over them. ee roote will be made inoffensive, and never e. 4. Notemporary teeth are nesded. as permanent ones can be made immediately. thereby preserving the natural Pip amen of the face, which under the old eystem is frequently di red. 6. This work bas been Tomer y bred by many of the first chemista and physici of thig country. | _ Dr. 8. bas also metal filling, with which the moat sensitive teeth \ ean be filley witbout paip, ard cap build ub a per- fect sound tuoth on any side reots, which wi.! through lifetetime. The bert of references given—Dr, V. Mott; Dr, | Doremus, Professor of Chemistry, N.¥.; Hon, Judge Wayne, ofthe Bupreme Court ef Washing- ton, and theasands of ether. Call and examine for yourself. Bo 1.6m DENTISTRY DR. CHARLES R. BOTHLER, OBB ‘A graduate of the Baitimore Dental College. | _ Dr. B. has permission toreferto 3” 0. Hail, M. D..Hrederick May, MD.,and W,P. Johuton, M- Hooma No. 336 Pa, aveaue, detwecn 9th ‘and sta. over Willian'sLace Store Office hours from 9a. m. to 4 p.m. oc 31-2m M TEETH. ¢ LOOMIS, M. 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Jan Zi-ly Bick ealaciedatetat kab S: N GAS FIXTURES. | We tareis Btore, and are daily reesiving, GAS | FEXTURHS of entirely New Patterns and Desi and Finish, saperior in style to anything heretofore offered in thie market. nerally to cailland examine We invite eitizens our stock of GAS and WATEE FIXTURES, feeling | gonfident that we gave the best selected stuck in Waahin, n 7 A!) W-ek in the above line intrusted to our eare will be promptly attended to. 7° CV ERS fe MoG OFFICIAL. EPARTMENT OP STATR, | j D Waenixeron, January25, 1268. | oers of Congress on business on Saturdays, oom- | meneing with Saturday, the first of next month. jan 77-tf WILLIAM 1G@euat comMMOT i FIRST WARD! WHAT CAUSES IT? IT 18 BAR & BROTHER'S NEW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, i Lately Opened, No. 115 Pasxsrivasia Avenes, Between igth and 2th sts, H EVERY BODY I8 RUSHING THERB ror WELL-MADE & FASHIONABLE SUITS! | As that is the verx place now for very body to buy = A FINE OUTFIT CHEAP! 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We guarantee sell at Ibw prices,eurmottobeing _ QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS! | N. B.—Our Saturday customers will | early as convenient ; dur store is so full in evening it is im possible to wait on all. ‘S27 Do not forget the Ohsspent Clothing House | tm town. at No. £60 sorenth sh ,nees Fi j “™ Ro. 460 Feventh wireet, and t. and Pe. av. it to | 020 | [MA288Y COLLINS & 00.78 | PHILADELPHIA | DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. Corner Twentieth | Lam ney receiving large quantities of DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER from this eclebrated Brewery, all persons who will favor me with their orders. Satisfaction guarantied. Orders given to my drivers will be promptly at- tended fo, Georgetown, free of charge, ‘Forms :— Cash om deitwery. RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, Union Bottling Depot, 58 Green Georgetown, D. no 6-tf NATIONAL STEAM LAUNDRY. Otpize0e, Penna. avenue,” Rysrrboay, jtravgers. 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A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWERTS INFALLIBLE LINIME. as an external remedy, is without a Ante pei alleviate ye Tore speedily than ny other prap- ‘or all Rheumatic and Nervous Diser- ders it is truly infallible, and as « curative for Bores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &c., its soothigg, bealing and powerful strengthening properties We: cite the just wonder and astonishment of all who hare evet gives Ite a trial. Over one thousand car- ificates of remar! cures, formed i = in the last two years, attest ike fact. shat TO HORSE OWNERS! DR. SWEERT’S INFALLIBLE FOR HOKSES in untivaled by nays me cases of Lameness, arising from Sprsins. Bruises its effect is it id i Harnors or Saddle Galls, Scratches Man ent will also cure speedily. Bpavin and Ri he may be wed | gpd fn acd cured in their incipient ut confirmed eases aro beyond the ° ty of ee ce So rae, pomase ot tee tod ow ever, is 80 desperate or peless but it ma: _viated’ by shia Liniment, "and its faith” applina” -tion will al ‘8 Temove the Lam 5 enable ae horses to travel with comparative ease. or Wrenching. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Is THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND, AND THOUSANDS RAVE FOUND IT TRULY A FRIEND IN NEED! ' a7 ESTABLISHED IK WASHINGTONTS i S7BINCE MAY 1, 1961." SS ne | JOHNSON & NAGLE, S AND SCALDS, yield readily to | ealing propertice of DR. BWEET’S ASK FOR DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI- | MENT, and take no other. principled dealers, who will try to pal other article on which they can make a little more profit The Fifty Cent Bottles contain three times an Be not deceived by un- | im off xoine | much as the Twenty-five Cent Buttle, and are much { the cheapest to buy, Try it, OAUTION. 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