u u 4V fa I fc: 2 r-y. a- A V r3 in !w id ifci r irJ .4, ' Xt- --..'r s 1- H. A. McPIKE, Editor and Publisher. 'SS 13 A FHEEiJAiN EOM TEE TRUTH 5IAIii 7REE, ANZi ALL Ail SUTjJ ItSIIi" Terms, S2 per year, In ativan-rc VOLUME XII. EBENSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1S7S. NUMiiLK :;. 1 l eJT yi vV v r o 1- SHERIFF'S SALES. REGISTER'S NOTICE. rf sun. try r:;5 rf F'. Ft. V--?. 1 r.rt f j.-ntjr. r.Ut f the nmn r"--n f ml la c-nnty Kft-1. tht-r t-? f tp--J to ' u-t ft !: in E':'-r ri. N" " - hfrt t-y riv-i that the fnio'-c the c.i-.ir.'v r.f Ou:i-r:a. s- J r..-" pi-cy, t --h, .iri-tsn- C urt f ,umv. Yr.rcAn- y VwAjAY, StPTEMdtR 2 J, IS3, 1 -e,9u a. d. i-. :o w;t:' ! I .--lt-Si. P. M.. th- f wu.rf rt-ai cv.ate. I 1;TT'" cri 3"'J a"- ' Lu-y .! ,-r-s- j "J '.. r -t j-'c'.-! i'...-'. 'sea-. r : ni. " ir ; .r. .r i ' ; """!. "i :. n. r u z ' -n T-'-'.- 1 i "Ti'? ,-.r 7 'n i 'i ---t; j -.n -y -.f I;. Karl. a .unt ol N. R. Or' f- y i r ur.-h - i t. n .-:r. r. ..n '':.- .5t i. J : i-i. 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Y. t M S15BE13 A?TI I. fTi no braw n lc. no camrr v:;ir"? f, ,r use are spn-n'J : wf-at of cur t r'.w? ar'i t;, r-l tT Car; a " ura tf r TTani-rr riMt ruys 'J? t -eau. 3 y-t we in a n'-tir tai ' jr",ir3 t:4 ! tr-an the u:,,, ra'rt3 -. ii ni-i.J s'i -r a':-i !-u r -ae. hr'.r:s.'i ia ;a-y : tt-j tat-ir ctn;rs. . ? 3D .mo? .)-. ': i fc.. ft i y. "i. ,r. an-i :j a i s"ji''-i "r S ',x " ." f i ' i' r r. ary. . .a':" --n f r.e Turf'.i-e. j , .1 un S::a-:-aujr. tae ,n r: r'. an i ; i .1 a t?r rj tl.e . t-.r-'n -i a .-ne-an .l--ba.f J . u-i" -.a i i.n.n -'.ar !e. ;a i.".e ' try A ra K :rst ' " Taea ia ei- : ' - I .i t " 1 t f .1,1.? M. 'j.T . ' .r ' -' n x - r. r: . .:- r !.: . t .t :e nr. i . r: rre.-T : T'l-.-ina? . n t ' ' f iir. i .:aite4 ;n : " a ; . 1 .., -. ar,:y. p.i.. -an l- - .. :1; f..i...w? !:. r r- at ; i a i -rra L. ,jc-i : fl. tT-.r. jTf '-i t r II :. :. : tl-r. " n r' r. ' y K. -r--r 4.' if'tv?. wet 5 ; er- " -'a:ir. s-r-v - . r?'.v alvBii !,.w..r- j-.l a Mr':--: "irer. e '!& r,j- .1 :.n -iv.; "T l.-iL'-' 5 en-t ."M t"'.k". t n - ut h Ti 'l-isrv' s. es-t ! -refae. an.; l:;...r:k". r ,t. t;.e 'J-a il ji 1 a; ; ur;en :. ,v r.i :Sere-n erwwl a teara raw r. - -i -jj'-v q an-i t-j be s-.ll a; tlie s -7 i r.: rtui a. . :- . r if-.t. tUI aa-1 interest of Jj ft I- v 1 oi. :a aa-l a t i srr unj taHi,-i r i-T war; Ebsc.'-ur ! rah. amr r a .- y h. ' ur.,if; ..n tiii wet ?y '-ntre --rei l. -. - r't yaa a:',ey. i a tfce cut t.y aa a.iey. . r ..'it- s- J-y ;...t . f hav-af ' ; atw', i; ,rv '-aiie aa-i x- 5. The feevn-I arc.-aat ol iar.i R. H i-'-n i. ifrrar r i ! J h L'. Auani?. iate of t'n.itrJ;e tK'-nxh. 'ie-'-l. a. Tr.e fir.-t account cf J .l.a Arthur, ir.. ar. l Thuraa? Ar:har. exc-ai-.r? of J .i,a Artli'ar?, sr.. la:e c' JvAnf-iwi N.r.azt;. e'-'J. 13. Tfce fir: ar;-i raal -UT! ; of 0'. W. Wjz aer. ar van Ana Mr r.a i. ; Trsr,!?. a, rj - r !...! j! A;ir-a ii. tuwari. oi il.u.'fc:'-' towjia;a. ' !e.-M. " il. The kw-'T!-1 aa ! Sr. a! sw cn -.f t 'ha. Bus- I t---a. a,ai:D--rrt. r irraei ij-Uii.a-.-ur. late ui ! JavK a .( ! e';:p. .i-.-ea-e.;. i The 5.-C- n-1 aa-i jir".:! a-vi--t if Heirr j W,ter. e-.;.. a-iai!r.:trat. r j S. A. Kej.hart. late oi v ,.ir.. r f, r--uta. iW-i, !" 1 he wn.i aa.l csul aof.ur.t of H-'T.rr TTal- ter. exc-ut-.r 04 JLa ii. lcr. iate tl iiaitLera,.l ' ii. The j-,,BCt of IT-e J. Li y '. .-o irvna 'ar:aia Jtvacs. wtaur cL:.-J vl L'avvJ ; - i. ! 15. Th? a. -;r: tf f ('. K. Zah-a. -re of the I exevuf.T L-a..i P.wc.!. late v. Caast-rsa uwa- I fU.J.. 1. j "r.. The ft"-t:.i in i larv'a! a--uat "f rt ha .1. i Kvar ar..S 'V hi H. So-.-hir. a.iaj.OiStrt.'r -A t. , I. t-.-an.- .:'"!. IT. Tte arr sa l f.na a-'tir;t '"f J h t"r'"e. i .itu:-r ! :h- ir: w.i! aa t twiir-r.'! Kao-el : Ko.ve i.ite Va?:or. jtt ,i to'.Ti5V: ; 1. j ia The n:t anl ritia, -uat or a; "r S rr th. ! aorn icfnr..: o! arg ir-.: Fiaaa&, ute jl tar- j have ni ricot- In b -n-i t stks. i.ars i.v s !? cur haisrce t. draw ; we carry a sale fe.-y tnsi uajock? re tr-aures 'ban 'ri?ti ever aw. x-.xr no vf-ivi-t it ::i cip. Hot i'. wat rn.a",'!i ojstro sii.iie AD' 'lit S'jiiN-.-am's evwn and my sodden gray. Wbcn ciouiT weather abfoure" our skir-s. An 3 Miie "juts oj. r?'?n w-.ta Jron f.f rain, U tavr hi;t to at r-a'-n f t her s eye, Ai.j a:i :i- tm.ir.y sr.ii I '-th' sciiO. Ah .' curs : the aicbc-Try that trwisniUK-s The jr-r tn ei:ir. tbe 1rt" (" g-'Md ; A a '3 90 we ilve i-n rfperi:iri fruit? S iia-aaia aad I as J ccvtr row oi J. Richard Realf. OTi2 VSCLE DAVID. inf. .1 w,w-: ,. .;ec K'-girc-r's Uthoe. Etier:- 1 1 C. A jk . J. 1-7: - i ASSIGNEE'S SALE "ii ! Valuable Town Property. I x vrtae of aa a!:a? -rier of aie "f the Coart 1 y ot Ci.r i reiti. 1 ;n L'jrr. ii;'!! -r 'tia. . am ra ,na;r. Pa.. mn3.:a rrea.?-:-: aa.r,a cai'v. x-j me 1 recti,!. 1 w:! i,"" r at n?.i-- a'p . n t: p T.r-, i:. M'UT -i-;CV vf .! Tri Vrl.ti t.ar.rl iaa-1 s::uate-l :n an ' v-.v .'ai.: r: iuur.ty. 1-a.. s;h in r.i .: .-v 1 Or- .T.---i h Hr wn. i.l ticr. : j '.4 rvs. ra re'.r io-. J -o. a i- t .f - u.'.'e. a the Ka.-' wnrJ t Lhenriara . . i iai r a - ccy. Pa.. r. ur.-ic! a t:.e 'er -trct't. v& i.;e ct rh aad es-t hy ' r r -" t. Mo--re. an i -is tae m-n'ti : v aa ? - r. n eTe-n'o -a ai.-i Ofi .S.l Tl'IlDA 1. S-;". 7f. i at ;icfk, p jf.. ali the f.-':.-.wir- dewriJe-J real J t-:te. to w.t : I X . l. Bf'rjr ra 5 metiare a(.1 I t ! ; zr un.i it3ite ia the r r-0 2u l t 'at ll'fwn. .n tc-i p'.fis'. Camt-T-.a. L-i-uti an-1 ,!er-t-ef as : f. . f Lei nr..r. at - t at t.c L.,t N .. '. '.a Pan an a.:v : :beae n rta "t a j"t j i a iir.e t-f i.-t oi "Nfichai H-er ; th.-Die we.t f y J lot 1'.5 feet t Ma.! a 5trv-f ? ihc-rH uia : y a. i s--ert :.i i-et '.j a t-'-t n Fij-an a.'.ev; a.--ne , t-e jia at the j -a?t al'-a sa ! a;iey l- t t. ; ?t hth' j.ja.-e ! -v:cn.a ;! t r.avrjrt r -Vr: a r"c;e; a ,u :1 an l -.r.tern f H. ry Fkame Iir:ir:. or'f ce-l aL'i y. Th,,maf J. St-ir&an. ' tert ai a K. ti. ht.1 a iai-a . r. ?i..ry I. , siNST rn t V. P. :ct,aeis. Tr'art'-ee.i r.ur'.-h. Wiirm re. Pa.. ?. n aaU to n j t-"e . t arei oi trr-'un-l c ni-?'. w t. .-.I- ''ua1 n .v- -r '.f a - a ar-y. Pa.. : a-, ''i .i; i -io-- - : i i ,.i a at .".or jf .'-, .oa: -trt '.- : :.e-. -. . '."j.r.i!: a.- i a- . ; , t -i . ; ,i ii o r. r i a J ' " . ir.r. t ' "t : a t : '-j u '. ;. : :'.av- A o .:-ri..iai. A x I. : or, : v- . r. i: - '- :,a .- r.ir '! -rv a I a t o-v : it! - !-: ' -" . .WV..UO. " : . rif iait r- - n as.! ;..,! i i Jt the ra t i r v a -a. ! I.-' K iJ at .e a .i f iaa I i 'j .-'-oorr. r'... . -c. a"M.-K. ;, ! a ; a -' -; f i-:-- o i -'. ! A. A. rla.-- i f - : r k - V- i. P. a ; k ?u p. ST elf. and otaer 3efr -ot- tiu ; tine, -"-nil weii. t i. Bf.r.ir a --ri:a ha'.f l"t : ir- aa i 't-uate.,7- the --uh ;'e - i ;t. i Fa:iii -i.iey. .""Ti t .irt. u t,, - zr. i a ,r T-rt r. ar: i - n o.-,ii f ! "t? P.- tt'iz a; a ,. . r,j j f n Jr ;.. '. in : -.-T ( F i'-ir rf h tit !- :: "- v .- : '. - ; " , -: ' r: ' : .r r. j ;." - i . - t. . 1 . I't-'i-' T. v ; ' ; i'. P-a-- r v - ' 'i : j i- i- t. - an ; ; . - ' '-'.;.' i - ' r n r- ; a if.? jr:--.u v -A!.:.t.. art Ldt.ii' a o a w- i o; tIr...- t-r ; y - a - iv.' y '.- . ,i j--! in vi ry way .;! f- r t !.-! j n i fc:: t.fcit i- aa .e-: an : a c -i r-- a r. A rr tr.aaee ; ; ar :. i.- a -.--i ; r ..erty .a I a-i ; wr.. J v ;Li '1.--T'. rt t i." V. rtt a- ey t., ( , 1 ! i -. r ar r.at n ; . r t r, '. .v. ;r 'L -rr-.t -:-r. ', ' ' r;.cn:i":. r. t- - i t: ; . - -i v- r . -".' t ?i -t: i ' . v. L. - ;.-:--': ; o:l.'V:- ' e i v t.'.c ih-r.oa ail Ui-. rt. ; -Te L-f l.e ttr-'l,a.--r. ; J A tjli YEVi-LE. i A.pva-.. .,; i j..i iv.iaaaer. j t'rrj":t-'wa. .As ii j": o'. ; Assiirnee's 1 j f . i I V :riii, t.f sn w'-r ,.f :h- ".T:r' f r-.n-1 an -o 'an'.ria iiafy. to a-.o l;'e.-t- f-i. 1 w.i- r at po ; ? t--.e. at Libia's Ii a o, it SATURDAY, the 3ht day of aust. in?:., at 2 o"cj .. P. w':h,- f ' -ria- :J.vr!:..-J r-m it.-, to it i Ait that FIECE OR FAK3I Or LAND krtwr. 3- tro- j - ; 33T JUDGE CLARK. I Lad" never peen Uncle David. It was P'-it ti'.l I was Dearly ten year vld 'bat I ki.ew I Urtd such a relaMve ; ai-d my sietcr Fi-.'ictice, tb'.'!i'.i same j"ear elder, bad beeu kej.t ia e-t jal i-ynoiatice. Tuefiit ticie we knew e had an Unc":e David was w hen an old family servant 'tie day d;r. pt cd Lis ranse by accident. Dat whe:) we a.-ke.J Lor I.j teii lis ab - ut Li o. she 'i'kcd fr-'cLtencd. and said we m ust never sf-eak !::ai. at'.-d. afKive a'L niiit never let our father knw that sLe Lad nseiitioiied Uncle David. We tere curious X krw why. but old Hanaab said !;e woi;d surHy te turned away, if tLe .'.-."ei ur father was an aimy oiricer eicr f u; d out tL.it she Lad spoken tu ii cf a;i f.r.c'.e. '.Vii'.l b i.s u:i b:oLcr. too," IT3nr.a.h couldn t help adding, "but rzy dears. I've already said too rxsiieh, aiid if your fa:Ler wa to kiiow " Old Hannah Lad bea 0 kind to us sit;ce our mother's death, aad we loved her so, acd f-he 1-x. kcd so exed at her for getfalness. aud we were. w;thal, so frigLt eaed at iLe thourht of I'.sinj Ler, that we aakei no farther q-aest i- rs much as we deiied to know all about Urtcle I"av;d. We se'dvrn saw our father. The duties of his fct-atiou keptLirn fim cs lECiTit cf the ti'ne. Though, in the brief intervals we bad him with us, he fva always kind and tender, theie wis something so stern and haaghry in hts manner that we never ftlt quite at ease ia his presence : "-d after old Hannah's caatiou the ivst thir.ff we w aid l;ava thousjlit of would Lave been to q'aettii n Lieu alyout what wa waii'ed j mach to know. (nr fa; her was assigned, at length to a diatant rv;ce. rr-r rinrg a proiuii -ed ab- ; set.ee. and Flt-tesice and I w era Mjtit to live wi:h aant a :ster of our mother's. We found a pleasant home with Aaat Mildred, w !io treated u both kindly, th'-ujh it wis easy to see Florence was the 1 favi-rite L'-w. it. deed. Co'. Id she iic'p be j Then a napkin, satarated with sme 5-iiii. was put rn her face. Sjoii she be jran to breathe heavily, and when the oap kin wi remcved fehe seemetl ia deep slumber. "ext the crave-looking man co other tL.aa the disticauiished fcarj?on of whom ; the d.'Ctor tad spoken to my annt re- moved Fh-y's kerchief and opened his case ! of instruments. Tak'tg out one wi:L a i bright, keen biaile. he cut through the skia direct -r over the tumor. '1 timing , back the edges f tbe wound he cut deeper and deeper, till at l.v--t cue of tbe a-s&iitauts i wb5pred nervously: "For heaven's ake be careful ; that is the carotid aitery." 'I know it,' replied the grlve faced gentleman, coutinain to cut with an nn-i-iuching Land ; "and I must fjo wit'ain a hair-breadth 'f it, with life on 3ne side cf the line and death on the other.' I atiered a cry and would have sprang forward to catch tbe surgeon's arm, bnt Aunt I.idrHl held me back. I shut my eyes. I could not bear to look longer. But when I opened them again, the grave gentleman was fastening togeth er the edges of the incision with strips of plaster. He did it so care f ally and ueatly that yu could Laidiy see where he had cut. All signs of the tumor were gone aud Fl'.ieuce was still sleeping quietly. I turned aVuit at the s-u'iJ ol some ore entering hastt'y. It was my father, pale and travel-wern. He a.:.d the surgeon stood looking one an: ;Ler in the face. '"So, you Lave been ck"! remitting, another butchery !' exclaimed the father. "I have been saving a life,"' calmly an swered the surgeon. "Y"U slew my sn," cried my father, "and now my daughter " "-Vs foryjur S"n,"' interrupted the old snigeuii, "your wife feared to tell you, the truth, and you refased to near it from me. TLe child was suffering from an access near the heart. Aa ci-eration alone would ali.id relief. Yon were absent ar.d his mother applied to me. A: the critical point of the operation. pr Maud, giving way to her maternal feelings ctught my Land. The movement drove the point of the instrument into the aorta and death was instantaneous. Yoa accused me of the murder cf your child. I bore yur violence rather than turn your nnreascning wrath against yonr wife. You were my brother and I could not resent the insults Life red to myself. This is our first meet ing since ; and I did not know till now that it was vour darjghter"s life I have jat saved." Then I k"ew that the grave faced gen tleman wis Uncle Dav;d. Father and he Vok hands and wept to gether, and n 'w Floy and I live with Uu cie David, and Fl-'V is prettier than ever. You would never see the little t-car oa her neck it nob-.iy told yoa of it. ii Han nah is with us. too, a happy as the reat ; aad how we all love Uncle I'avii '. :ig i-vervt us was iU- .1 lilUD conn .IT. e.i I.- f l.r- eye. I -J:.v . , e-i Iht! re. c-iice s r:ecc s-esert-'.-led a ii i . -aw Aar.: ."Mdre-i l.ki-g a ce. Her fc w.re a an.- f";. wirff the d ; recti-n -?;-: it '-Lat I had i.'-vp- a t..e -t-.t side of I !nr- Lct3 was sj'meThir.g which title round ball under the That tr'm. gentle- drab- colored bird, ut cal'-.i '.urtle-iove by dwfclleo oi ti.o Uni'-ed h'aits ar-d generally decr..r1 s -.f.tctly i.,ti--c ttt and pure, that to k 1-1 :i i : :1: ta'-le i-r a::y t-taer t:so bianaed cs c;:;n. ;ai in the eiTe'a-?, ia not : -ar.i:.g. s.'id- .1 Jf'AXDliniyG TITO. a printer's koma?ttic cabufh TTAIH- tKF-At'TE "SCAI L ST LANa AXt SF A STARTS A PATEK TX -JE71t"AI.Ai, A5D WE.DS A PERSIAN LAUT. Little over a year 3go a short notice was published in the St- Luis t aper of the arrival sad strange career of a wandering "typo" named Iaac Smith, r, as he was frfiuently called by Lis brother composi tors, Ike Smith. At that tir-.e he w-i? staying at the Fiiecdiy Inn. Ilrc-ad-way. His resiles?, erratic nal are. however, did not permit Lio t rerr.a.a lng in this city, and he as suddenly riis ipptared fiora tft. Louis aa he appea;-ed in it. Sir.ce then Ike tas wandered to the golden slope of tbe Pacific, taking in on his route Leuver. Salt Lake C ity. Om-iha, Dead wood. Carson City and Saa F:ccisco, gairicg bis pre carious lirewuootf at this otace or that in the various towns be passed through dar ing bis meanderings. Last week Ike un expectedly turned up ia his eld haants in th;s city on the lyjk out for a job. He looked very dilapidated and battered and his gray beard was unkerr-rt and nut-haven. He is now about sixty-rive years of age, but is sttll tolerably hale and Leaity. Oae day la.t week he d.d some type setting f r the "Evecing Tost," ar.d ma'tiaged to set up betweeu "S.f.x.aj and 6.'0 ems. A "PList"' reporter jesteiday met the old fellow, who was sm -king a sh:at rlay p;po. and knowing his a.Tecti on for "lie urt n.:" invited him to take a drink, whet: he gave him a short account of his wander r.gs. He was bom in 112. in M lki: g'tm c an tv. in the ne!ebboiLi-d of Zar.esv.llc-, .'hi. Wten a boy be went "to lad.aaap-; lis. where he btcama a r?.r-TEr."s petti. and learned to set typ-e. and has followed the occupation of a ps inter ever Since. 1:? must have had aa extraordinary pa.i-a for trarelling, f.a: when hd had once learn ed his trade he se!dm remained twelve months ia one pla.ee. In when eigh teen yeais of age, he left Ind.ar.apoiis. ana spent the next ten years cf his Lie waadi-r-iugthiougb. the varioas States of the Union, and visiting nearly every city -of a: y size. In I-i'.' he worked bis way a.- adic-i Land on a saiiiag vessel to Liverpool and began touring in the United K.: gd ra. II 2 al ways managed to earn a tolerable existence by bis type-setting. After pasE'r.g nearly eight years in Eug'and, Scotland a;id Ire land, he crossed the Straits of Dover ami stayed a couple of year at Pans, wbere he witnessed tue cci.u tT.ra; of Xapoleua. Thence he traveled through Switgeiland. Spain aiid Italy, erased rhe Alps into Ar.s tna, and went to Hetiia. At the Lieak-oat of the last Polish insunfetion he was still ia that city, and bec-ming afrilia'ed to a secret order ot Ilep itlicar.s. he. w 1:L s -m i"ty men. crossed the Prussi in b-.-uniaiy of Fosen into Kasian I' -iaaJ. Here he folic wed the f -itunes cf 'Ten. Hoguiiki in many a scr.mrr.ag-? with the P.ass.ans, b it was anf.-rt tnately taken p. er and sent to a. Le : ia. Ills sa.:?ring ea r nte to that J ancxpec'-edly in Lis old haul's, ai j-it a A II. 1 MA A ITA CI 'f '. I . ' nrexpt-ttediy 6iapfars. How 1 --"g ! e ; I will remaij in the "Futiue fireat i riohv- , the -! M'tt; tt th; Trr.T . i.:- ' lemat-r-ai. and. in fart, by the time th; is 1 IS JiK"v jku-J.. : p iinted te msj he g--e. .'. Lv-i's '-.,'. ( , t Feck's M iwav-kr-e -i- says; T' - What un irin ry Vf "fit in l ' h; 3 ,. Pater -n. w I.-cte i-at ! f r ! t invested C if tiu arl ,.e 1 ;..e ! The X-w York Ti-.... ha aa ed h a) r,rt ; '. jut "'i',a'-.jti! r"J.!.T!i.- 11,- j .. ."' .S'V. ' - , 'i:f-'"3 V; ::"'S- 'V-1 v .-.rs v.,. a.e .;;'.-. nh the on v ,An:cav.rtralFmg nce-t Ut to s.iy ,la:er.t ay z.n: v ... , be cnotucttj a s. r. Du-se cf h--ogs, ar.d , attached it to the t-p cf a stolt -.pi-, g. -s;c "f: ' 1 -'::' . wl-Uh he beat d-.wn bv theatd of a L- :- " ' T '" ir.g-tackie, and faster ed .1 to the cio-und. - r.-.-, i And t.s was the le-ult : , . , . - , I were i)'-t f r .a jf tncotj-... t ?j.W- iiaaae ti! a s ..--r. a yr.r.r g a.lv ; ....: - .., e tt e -e- J '-' , cfg-ci.; w.-.nh and cf v.'v de. i ir! . ha-a.r. T,.c x ;t., ;L.., Are f...ti - ; tittthis was p.--..ab.y m-r ca n-.rr. T -i: -Ut.Ttntv it that ; v . i a.i evfLt-i k.i 1! i t -i t :i - T...i!. - ii-. r '-- K'" 1 - -w v- ar to m ; vrho was s-tt'-.i cvtr th" S--v ' ereT-.Ti.-r a: Chare h, ar-i w L w a i i-lri ta he M si .hat he wn: t , iee ::: a rio.Tst, -ert h iv-!. Ir-rt r a' a t;a- , ,t i- 'f - sa-T tt hi- a ra: r game '.. catci.. ire , i,t r-, n L.l r - ar.e's ,v -:- : v-r. ' gag-.t ia g-ly in tie a -.; f.i t f :tnev. rv vi;-ri .01 ;.v:i;;!; re liiT t'.t- -'t ever, r:g wh-u "he ri k-i K r t h. Cen- ' to.'s .-nt. ,.,.- n? . isi. r. at A - f . r o a trap was n t un.'.-. : ,r i.c us- ,r , f fr--r-fr- tl r, f..- J I. r--t- ' r r -ir f-o;i;i t v-rv trai A: w - ii at a: e rr at --.in. --. a- a - V " i. : .at M ! j r- t,.5-1 a walk. aii ,-r.i M.- S . it- v- w ard t:.--i -:.'. a, ,ane w L re tbe trap, w wa-tii-j fr vt--';:a. I! w it Lit t -11,1 that i'-:-b--r tL- v -, 2 ! n:i:-: :;--r" cr.-.-me l., i it "ti i '. r thr- r-. rv- cat- at. - r---i- . a.- ;--..n 1 f tbew". g- 1 :ra: v ' were oV'vi , t :; al. -arth'v :' ; . ; ra -r- d:."'. oht .? it ; . ivrr-i.-! .i .. ti - y c i.ti 0-' La'e -rt o-.i v;b.tj t-r t ! wLn n w as i. - a i ...a; in the ' fa i a - r. . m re than a f .-. : ir. s.an rter. It i Piivin, n . Wt-. r. tl a t .v!y w ft!: ; 1 Ly tnn-h k a; 1 "hit h- r c- .; : t i i ny"na was . rt---: y t r. ti.-'.y --, th- :, ; r-,i..:- t t a;. i :-; -r's r;a:.t :" - : "it it...-:- th-. r . -; ;; t.o- -: a:. I th- - ,.v-;i. a; . .g -a 1 -:;"..- . : t w t.'i - t : n : - ;i r, w r- ' h -- ' r Langl a .:v '.-rr.- - : ana r r r - : ; 1: - - r - . that s ro-'ionv to :- : 4". ' : ; : v :;- 1 J Pit a-: L" ir l"-t-r t ;.- - 1 : ;i ' v: .'.e 'aj-1 : i that w ay . . " v ! arid !.: pa : r rs .: -r- a-' ...-.i i- ; that . :ne n-w ar-d . .:. ;.-l- -o ::, ar.-ma.. t-s--.-.g '., :tr .. '. z ta a- : pa:.;h--rJ --. -...a"' a ;r.t.. j w-s at--at '..j r r- it O. to- ir:r-r r 1 ;L n.:r"or. tl. aah n a- tvr a 1 ; I'i n.iL-t h.s 1--. v . -.r; s-r. i ;.c , v o-e was s -rr-" -i. -".- i. 1 .: ; :st :n .y L-av . t .- r- vt . to a.--rt t!,t -i.r r;-v-t , 1.0 mat w L- -v .- m'g'. s-'r sr a t:.- n : , ;,.ay i--.;-.ri the , 1 r. a -. ' ti'V- i. . r 1 " -o . - rr . . ue .ate cc Le GrSCIlL-' ed iate!s Ti-t to eoaj e IT., vears e-a in-'ie .2 was Kct ' . the It WOt K r f . ... escitv cheat -It.-,-- "...r-l,,r tl.nmif t- A i- - - -;. ..... ... -. , ...i.l . aa&'-u - A m- 1 r V. - j r I t - - t , i r : vo (- t 1 . - : z t : . 1. .! ' ' t ! N tt -., r, ; r-- v .r ' -r tae AN". -0 ii - j- ;.. r In;: . -:'io. . ;a in ta- - o j .-:- r -i n -"i j ,'.i -OO-: 1- i-;; r. anu ot :; -i i ' "' in n i r : t i- - i r is t " e V'.--. j : i.- I o r.r " O: t: a. t--. r ar. J - : ;.-r r ; w ,.;-. r,ir ot la-i ---t . -L'i'-.i laa.S iO f.'.r' ': titwi-hii". nr. i i -.- Li-r- ,.! t 1 t-. '. r. ..--(- ;:nr: s t w .- -1 ry i w ii.nl v, if -fSE T - r x r a - ao a . t ,o-n. a U.i .-n! :ii: a-'- -s-a ry 10 : l--j iiiiaa It .'.a- ... a ta v-o-kr : "' hnr" h waT in shua-'unce. 1 : 1 i.s -fl-ithin a swi:e' titnw of a so-ira t y; .i'eu. p.acr--g l.er nager 4i. "It h.is b-ea jr..-; g 1 r f-me time' r iorence atiswereu : bat ct late ha creaed rapid'y, '' Aatit Mld.ed said no more, but her troubled li k still remained, aad grew more troubled fr- i:i day to Jay. Il-'iei'.ce soon begaa t. wear Ler L.v.-I-kerchief high, so as to- conceal the arpear auce we had '....tictd. ". ,t that iho was vh:ui f !ier ".K.ks. p-.-irdear : bat she so 1 v vi. At their owa sake, things bcaatifai and g iHi, that she wtsLed t- be like tl-ni. I ha: pe tied, one day. To be rx-hirt-i iL' cui'aits of the pallor w itidow. 1 king 3: s nte b y- Tl.;ing, wl.eu the faoly doc tor called f. see my aant. I Lad 1:0 in tent. or, of being a h.-tt-nt-j, bat ...rKC w--rds I c .la at Lclp Lear-aT rousc-i my attcu- a ' 1; dr !,! M;.r.o ;oi '. r.f 1 "-! -r- r'T 1 r-: li.iS o i v u thi crea-e. i " ooi": T i n a 0 And th is permanent deioi mi- Vorse it will endanger her iifo. ter r iorer.ee ol Shei?ixi?s Sale iiv: acni a ru.li'.- hi-a boL,s-. atto i- U'.t aio.- I tv. rati'- Ir- in arr.,..t.-.vr;j. 1 lie i-.aoe 1 I ii 1 o ri i.; i K"t ' b c,.ii. iron ore iiroi fi r '. -n . . 1 i- i a a ---o'l f of -,i tivatioa. A smuNDiD h "t s.nj.-v wr;ts t f Fi. Ft. at. i .!". . j, i at ot tue v -in ,.f !cf r.'i isve-itwknt. i- '. t -iir.tr a cotjrity aiul to rut- 1 lrm l w.ai. ion'hirJ of ; ne purci.ase ri- w - f tt'-'w. : - . r.-.- t.- -T.,-. rr-..-,T-f-v i r-.i- nmo on ---in it rrv.A : '.,-1 .-.1 -us.i . . m- , t. : ol t-'t.ra i l.Mt'. n j--tinsiorn.,.n tc ri ia .-n- yea-. i-noVe rr-ma:nia? 'iiie ttoru 2tUrd3V, AUetJSt SlSt, 1878, ! rf. r..v n-nts to t.rr interest and n. soured I . vi - fn i "iw-ri-s: ptr:r- ' t,v 'aL- h.cis aaJ ujor'ir'je ot tne ruirrMjcr. to it : to''- art 1 ,a:t"'" ..( A.J. K r.'.j' i'i i " a ; -t ar -uti-l r.tuate :n i- r-- uti. l':i.n--rta ei.unty. i a., 'r'or.oir '.-r". a-j . t. rif i-jt - 1 jim-.- Sm.ta -.-n a l an ai.ev -.-n the at'i an I ei-t. red tuvtnent to t.ar ir.t,resi an :-, 1 hy ta'i-vuis aa-J tuor'-r-a-e of the r-r.reh i I t-l i i f s j- : . i A jne- or j ,t-pU Uantntr. , Carr' 11 Tvp.. Aug. n. i-T.---it. j I D O V S ' A P P R A 1 5 H M K N T . j Votii e is L-r-bv given That th- t W1 ' , J K-t c Tai ' a i.-r.i-ein, n n- n, rr, p-rty ,.f .'. . ' "' ";' : I i ; - hi f - . ". rs. s-l--f -i an-l - t spun f- rtitwi-twi .-,'.c " V .V ' "' ' - -f intr,;,-.- ot,, r 'he Aet A-etntoy of ' , V"' 'V"' 1 f-'".'; ,r, , f r-t H'b of Apr:.. A. 3. K l. have bn-n ho-i in tie -a... - - .n n . . a i i i " roi t- ta rj.r. i .or! .f nmfirm ron-.- - ".;.rnp!ir;''. .-' ty.f-r.,Pr.rcvtAi;n.la...waa-,on ". kiE--aT. 1 1.1. r-r, -i i.r iv , ,,r iruri. u ar k Ti 1--- t .. - - .. . . i . ;a l"t ! ii J-t -i hyiti ' r- ti. . ir i io-.r- ol J. H--rner. ae-'t.- - a. an'! r'r'ir,.air I-h-.-s to aa ai ' :.z -, -r.- n tre--t.--i a it ry pi.ir.n a i.v ..ci-unariey . "rlene M -t " o, r . I't-iiv n axul tj he !! ut ths 'i -.' -;r-t TftEKlrr. v ' f -Aif.. i--t h , rd of fiie narht'-e i ' r i : h n t h" fr- f" rt v k nncVH ' - j- -.a-n i-r two-thirJs '.' "rc tae -a' a t Lie a if i. JnfJV K TAX. h- r T. '- - '"f e. Etxrist-arsf. Auuuft T. --"- A M I M S T H A TIO N N OTIC I". T.-ta; ,,f Mii HAfL M'GriKK. devM. ' r- t ; :r. r. a' ri ...n -.tl r ae e;; s :e ,1 M .'-'a' ";- ' lat A. tea:., ny t,-n-n ; 4'aini'r-i- t in- i-rm Kna'.el t.j tt). M't-T- ,-" w: ' t-f-r- . y e c -i.'.-e to ail j-er.E la a i -,"...- i cat i) toiiat .u: te a-a-le '-" 1- ay. aril t - ii".i iiaiaii airaint. . .""-e oi i;-.--et.t Oicca 'jw!y aathtttica - --r v-t: . nt - lilAKIJiK M'fi-rjKE. AJm'x. . -'iH.V ri. siilit-L'S, Ala r. j A 11 M I N 1ST It AT O Il'S NOTICE. 177" lfl-tat of I s . EftLi O'N'nLl, .!-M. i. if 't;er o! AJmi-'-Tst'-n . n the J. '?"'.' ' I A D'Ne'il. iate ;t M a-.--.-r o . . r ' -'-,' r-t f-ar.ty. d -wsei. t- u-. tf m i y t-"' r- a! 1 prfna imle-1 . t t airt r- j .:a,: f-'-'i-Tit TTi-i-t r- ma-.e w ti-i r-- riy. r"S(' r, -T.rrf r,a,ni asa n't 'jr -j u wol 'i 'J 'mrr- P V t r- - ..' i. iiirui -eri 7 -l hr--: ( i-.r - nt. ' ' NIA.Mi.M N H-I. .r.ow A ia..-iiTii.r. 1. iaver.t- ry and a;:.; ra-eT!ct vf eertaia r-T- nil j r- j-r"y a tt-r . a- l ri apart l-r K3 - r. th ii- i.h-1. -.;.. w r, (.e-.r-e Heicei, iate ei soo-t-y'tre'.: t.-wnh'r , liee'ct. a. Irveat.-ry aad a;.j'tMii'emnt of certain per sona I r r'' "rv a,rra at"! ; at-art for H- raer. " -.! wof "'h1t:ao H.-rnr. iateof Stony ererk t wi.-H..p. 'i'-i-'-i. 3. IrtTer:!, ry aa i a; -pra:"rer,t certaic p-r- nat pr i ' t' v ant ra --. roi wt at-art r- r t'a'ha r ae H.tr'"- ir.'w,-,! w 'I Plif.. Hartor. ;r.. lat ol Carr-:-.! Lt. ?. !ee i, JA MTS M. sIViFK. O'-rtr O. C. C-rrW-1 ;ht-e. LLrt.-iirf. Auir 4. Ii7?- A S I "! N EK'S I T I C K. X otice is hen-hy e-"r-n ,ha,t .l.-pb Gantner as l !, "t Cirr il t wa.-j.. tiae al- a - ifT-.Tiont M ttt-ir ri aa I f-r.4 etaie T 1 ''"in Far- r. n tm f r tn. .-i.rt.i oi rreiioir A!! --ers-5. therf "r. iti't'i-iefl t ai fftate ( w:.i (take inrae-1 ate paytT-frr:. aad timie bar. fur j oii.jij aa-afnt thr -ana" wl- tji-esent thtia proj-er- j :t aathenUcated for ttierEer,t. i THOM AS E'JriiC. I , -- T,..i-r.l. or t V ' f f I Carrcil Tp., A- . lS.S.-et. A DMIXISTRATION" NOTICE. E?ta-i nf Wm. J. PABRiSH. de d. r.-ter of aijj'C "rati'-o on the etaie Wtn j T.;5.rTih. ate of A" aehire !-! t.,wr,s h j.. I. am -r,a , 6'-n ail t'rr"D inaet-te-l to e? iirTie t. tn fi'-na ail tw ta- rr rr-jU-i-teJ Ut date UMxe-l ate jraymer.'. j an-1 t-H! Lar.na' ei.ntr, i-n the satre w '! j f.nt them pr.-r---!,- aat "0 ' -i r B.-r.t MAKl P HKIS:1. A Lrwa-B, W ' axilla jp.-a Ti., Aug. , lra.-e --'tfie- j -Tt.1 1 l K:.-"v i; as my bom they spo.e. 'And is tLeie co remedy"?" my aunt, continued. "Yes, a dangerous cperatiou, and I know but one man capable of performing it." "Uring htm here at the end of U-u dys," said Aunt "4'iidred, in her calm, dettjjniin-e-I voice, ' lleaa while I will ccmmunieate with my brctber-ia-law. Hi? oldest child, an infant son, died under a surgical opera tion. I was traveling abroad at the t'me, but hare be&n told that he stifered keenly at his lors, and het:ce he may Lealtate be fore taking a sioi'lar risk. Pat unle's. w.tiiTt; the time named, 1 have h's answer, I shall myself take the responsibility." Ii was nut because I wihe. to eoaoeal fry pre-sence that I remained piiet til! the d -ctor and my aunt left the room ; bat the news that I Lad once a little brother, set me to thiriking in m-ich the same w-y old Hannah's menuou of Lucie David bad d-ne. I didn't tell Florence what I bad over heard, for the poor phi's face looked sor rowful enough now. and I had no wish to add to her pain. But she came one day and put her band in mine. "The d ctor is earning to morrow, Char ley," she said. "He is going tai perform an operation on me. It is necessary, bat I may die under it, and I want yoa to be w me.' My eyes fT'ed. but I forced back the tears. J was old enough tu remember that I Lad x so dier' blood in mv veins. "I will be with you. Fky," I sa.d. and it was all my swelling, iLroat wo-id permit me to utter. Next day, Ficrensa and 1, bind ia Land, entered tbe rooia where the sargem and T is aistants were waiting, l ioreuce's face was very j.ale, but she tried to reas sure me with a smiie as ha felt my Land tremble in ber. "This is my r iece " said Aunt Mildred, addressing a gTSve faced geatiemau, with a iK t unkindly f ce. "ITa?e cnrage, rry dear yfur:g lacy," a i the gentleman, taking Fl.i eiics"s ha.td and k-ad.ng her fo aa rasy cha, la w Lib Le piCt j Lei half iCs .::n;;. so ln.i'-ctni. alter a,. its S'-ua.ioig v -icc is a mockery and a daik eves are a sham : its so bo; Quaker gaib is calculated to deceive ; its timid movenierts are not to be trusted. When once it has been instil' ed or irjared by ci.e of its kind, the d jve Nrc-mcs as cruel and outrageously heart less as any miiideiei oaa he. Some years ajj T w it-ness--j a tight betweeu two moanu g d-jve. which f r uttr barLar-'tisness c ul J n t be exceeded. I was anj'.iag in a brook f.r sau percb. half proac on a jrras? y batik, bst iii a brown stu-iy, with a c gar Lc-tween roy l;ps. when I happened to see a dove alight on a gnat ied bongb of a plane tree a few yards distant. Immediately it began t coo in that dolefully pluntive strain so weil known to every i-jver of nataie, and w as s-ou joined by a n.a'e, who e;ched !-iroflf witli iij a foot or s.'of her. I e-pied their netrt, n' t yet iiaisLed. in the f.ik of an iron tv km t;ce near by. The buds made very expressive s gns U! eacli other w-.Uj then heads hy a seiies f.f L-js. n. d j and sidewise motions, of which I ciuiei st'Xal enough to kinw that some tut ruler was neai ceibaps they meant me. The fish were not bii.ag any t- wfcii, but the .-hade was p easant and the gtavs fragiant, Le NianJ nf tae water very soth!tig. and the fiow of tae wind taajy and cood;;g, so I did not ca;e to move just to ajiucr the whims of a :.air ot billing doves. It proved however, after ali. that I ws not the cause of alarm. Another female dve prcteutly dropped like a hawk from a daik, dsne mass of leaves above the pair, and struck the nrst oa the back with beak and wings. A fight east: d w itnessed wjiii eaim in tsi-est by myself and ths male rioye. At arst the combatants struggled des perately t-4getl.fcr on the bor.gii. tiercely beating eaoa otLer with their wings, aud plucking out the feathers from breast and neck, all tbe t:m uttPting Kow. pjertiloas n-tep, dirlerent from auythittg I uad ever before heard. Pretty su iney fell ctl the bough ana came wLiilinjdowu upon the ground, where they continued 'be bat tle with constantly increasing fury, their eyes ti tshitig lire, and cutting and thrust ing with their beaks like swordmen. HitvwJ began t- show itself abct their head?, and in places their necks were quite bare of featLeis. When at lat one of them became so exhausted that further sfiuggle was imp-'ssib'e, the other pr.-ceeded to take its stand upon its belple.-s cpj:inent. and would have -paiakly have made an end of it Lad I iii t interfered. The vanq-iished bird was minus an eye, and was nnabla to y for soute minutes. Tlie ecret of the battle was jealousy. Tbe male sat by and watched in a uoncha'ant way uatil it was all over, abec he very lov;;;g!y stiattednp to the victor: as bird, a vd b-gTin eo-itrg in a low, south!:) 2 ton?. Frm that day to this I Laveiepudia'ed Le Rgnre "innocent as a dove.-' and whenever opportunity of fered, I. axe sped a two-ounce arrow fail at the bieast of he bird, widow or no wuiaw. When pi-r.peily cn- krd by jaib'Mi'c. stcf iing and Lak; -g, a dove U a choice bii for the tabia. Wh.le oa tb's suf jeat, I may add th.-.t in ihe r- itheiu 3 ates doves often coi grtgate in innumerable ';m, like f-iiCi.a.-w a.id rto g. eat d'iiHjro lot- jfa:mt :.i-:d.4. et Tbvie ti.e ptej-. 1; aa,i:it kni iiij ihetu in s-g.eat t!;at a :e i 'v si e a - i. W - u )tl . i - i tr - i - . : t.eai er trap -r i. ai :hc'y. i stif-ji tLeai, a au tcvtilcJ as i. .ii - ;ne mines. .ait! sevete h-i.-f.-h';- l:e managed tv a the llastau. tfr:.t -v with a end y paiiy t-f II;: ids, w L sc wat.-Je'iag ;cros the deseit Le shared until They reaen ed Persia, where Le remained for three years, and leceived ar. --rilciai appointment from the Shall as a kind of State's Printer. He M A F. Til ED A PERSIAN LaDT of distinction daring his second year's res idence amongst tLe p--l,te Peisisns. but sba died in chiiiihii th. He thiin conceived a dislike fr Persia, al'bcu-b. his p- (-o.ion here was the test be had ever enjoyfd, and he quietly ruaie preparations to leave ir. He joined acaiavan of Persian mer chants wtae tu rioate ta Don. bay, and in their company traveled tie turbulent country of Afghanistan, reaching 3:iti'h India in safety. From D ombav tie crossed India to Calcutta, wLere he followed Lis ocv:pation as a type setter f.r s:rre re -r. ths. 2:";c-r 'j::L his love of adventure lrdac.-ci him to ship to Pui't Iu:s, iu the Mauritius. This isiaud so;D grew distaslefal to hiir. and si ho wo:krd his way before the mast to the Cape of il-.j-e and i assed .'.me time amongst the Datch !.: s Heci oss oi the Kej pi ration ta'Xatal, From "Natal he t-X'k p3ss:;g in an A:ab feiacca to Zan zibar. and then 'o Abyssinia, country he at ft.-gt did veiy well The.-ftire imt-iisoaed ad the and he lemained in da.-anrv- vile nutil the Fi.gitth expedition under Napier stort;ed Magriala, killed The.Htora aad released the prisoners. Egypt was jj-a net- c--u;ry visited by this rt.-tles individual, and he;e he engaged in the occupation of borse breedm; oa the banks of the Nils. TLi. hor, did not pan .iat ve.y well, but Ls made some mouy. A r-ni-irkable id.-a now took fr'ssessiou of him : he determined to publish a SEMI-V'EEKPT p A P E 1 IS JETtfsALEM. He thought the nu?ncr -tie Ea.';-pfi;i vis itiis to the Holy C.ty w :.-ul-i be surlieieut to make theeutt-ipri.se a laciative car-, lie accuiaingly derailed fr Jtr rsaiem ami isued his paper, which wis published, half in Jauglisb aud half in French. For no mon th he published this j .rnal, wLlcL he called "Tte Holy City Ti.t,e3;" tit .hen his funds gave at- Ika cLv.Cb to he the i'ily comfx sitor who Set type !. Jeiasalcra. His next adventure was to join a cvrrpany of Tmks on a piigsnuage to Mecca, where he saw El Kaaba. or the H iy Cave. l'ne of these devout Turks t" k a great faney to Ike and induced him to return with him to Constantinople. In StamN ul Le re mained for eighteen mouthj war King as a piiiiter. He afterwards made a tour cf Greene, rem ruing1 to Constant :uop, wuere he re mained a few months longer, afur wh eh be crssed the IHalkans, watideied tbrr.-.tgh Ilanniiaii, aud g -tiig iuf-j hri.therii Iia-sJ,a as far as (-ieaNa, Fr-jm lissa Le aga a -dii:r-d b:foie the ma-t :. L-tud ". wt-ers he settled c.-wi; f.r thie-e oi fo-r peats finally &ET'Ryi5a TO AMEatCA in 1572. lie got employment in ?w Y--k oc the "Heiaid," but his waaJejg t i o teiisit!es ia' cot. prm.t h.ra t.j sei. e d'w n permanent iy. Vitii-jut !elat;;es or fr ends, b resumed bis jminejs :h.i-ugh the States, and Ike is well kuov. n :w the comu-:ng rtr -'n- of nt-ist ne ; : ;:: the c i'1'iii v. II s oo a 'o-o : up s i ' i u a n to and fioou'tha f-tre t efto. at d le wi'-l pi-obal -y . cod the t're oadei of i a dars ttl the Mire eriatwr. nee: :estii:g ? : . - e . ;'-- v- -: - rh ra-!-. a . , : : . t - a A '' T a l.- ri o- y : j "A a k L i:.e L r- i-T. a: . . tl.- : ct ': ' . t-iirg r.g ' ;.l :v- a--. Mvt . .ar.-. st :- : nat h s Ta-hrr has kill -. h- has n -t i- m s- " a -- I"- - -: ry a v it i," : --- ' - a. . !- r that : ha -.n s--r.T to tu- ii a; it Clv vi:; is n-.t -o;-ta.o ir.ov- .SHE U'AITKD .vol- IX VAIX. TUT'"-n Fi.yvEX ii'N'- Vfo?.s INTFr.t FVKI j PET -VEEN ili-PE AM KtAi.i ZATIoN, i Yesteiday nci'inei the hapy ending rf j a ioug and weary waiting on lie part of a lady who was once the fa:: est of the fair 1 daugh'ers of IY.ed a Eleven yea;-s r.g ; he was le-ti-'the-c", w h?r paients o a sett. 1 1 a y.-aog man f r-e character, I -a: ' without what ;s c--'.s:d-it-'I ihe ru st Jos.;. ra t t thi. li.i:- - v. -. t i't- to tase u s -i ,..vt,: f: -m Ler L-m t tie iv:..- that ;--verry ttj-ails. he i a :e her fvtwe.i to g j km : .. seek L. f.-ituue. She bad :s f, ;: 1. a. j until he aiiived in '-aha. whea ti.ry sn i- den'y ceas-td. The d .;.- w--e into wrt-Xs. . the r -eks into ycai. L-at s;.li a-- w--i .! fi - rr. the al-er.-t a.e 1.1 ;L2 enj-tL-at g::l. ts ! . 1 waited a d witched 3.1 in va a. Ills ' f. ten is L ira up f -r but she. w 1th ! a W '-i.ji:'- pe. s i - tei.ry. ; e -s-d t " !. i a k s aai declared h-er us; Le would sorr. - t:'.iC rt ait to clara L,s l-i Id-'. S...t. is c.-une aod -veut, Lr-r ( bocT..e d i tr. i ii ; wee i :. the ii-u fa h-d ft,.-:; ii-r ch -i S. .t. s : aaa cnaaallv withdraw :-g ; ,!.e LaJ graced with her ; itsci.cf. be; u; v ti.tenee w: a'a.'-st f : g -iteti by s --e y. I Two Weeks s.tCC. Wii r j.'t.i-g a - ii! her -iiilft I a 1 -r, t'-a Led raog, a. '1 a i tit-Tan entered tae : rr.. , a iv - . , rO-liit .S I'.'.iiU 'I;. ctiance. he fnai an San r lar.c -o t:;'-- J -.'a: s ti ..e :.r..c he it ft tnola- lore b-2 lie--.: :to..-d hu t-..l sr , -....'trail :e f . m I -l.-.i wl.-i, :o swer t Id 1- v i: r - -ot t i.e -L .. o; tt.f re. T -'a 1.' a that 1 ! L..-t: -o 5 wn- ti, w:fe . 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