The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 08, 1871, Image 1

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TUE DATI:I3I6It-' -licit Ala: Halt ,
OttiCsityirotrtils the birberoild tau share your cii:6 to
exilurt Cuts bloom; black and gattraley hutrutu
ollitecjuirt Op stairs. 'Them you will find him,, over
;:tritroutore,„ bare. DleXcallai—tast cos &Pea. •-•
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ihs *paned an c e. et the foot of Chrmtnut Orect, pear
tb CiUtolle March. whcro ho can Do consoltod *1 . 611
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NeIEtOPATUte ' PII lelat &soil Sunanniejtas
kentiat himself to 'Montrose, Pal' where he will prompt.
it in ell mills In his profession whlsmblehtrt B C 7
be tiTeete. Orate and A:diddle:o of the„ Coact
-Hon^ nestriteli Mason .. .mottos. ^
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LAW . OFFICE!
inTal WATSON; Attorileyi altlcalixt
ot Dingier &Fitch, Moatroml4l: l2 izzt. " 7 "
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iti`stiosiOlitis osMettnwin4
Ptittllngs, MalnStrect. Ist delorldow Cori 'Stant.
Mott tode ectOrder. sattrevariccdcme neatly.
4tangralie„, Javi.l,l=l.
LITftIE9 rtimutuesLists;
=arum asiel &masaMora at Lair. Oftlee'AlaPiiiii
bereedora.oecarpbact by alt.& 13.PAttalaa on Mato
enact, Motatostr,
U. 11.' urns. crto:r.' urns. X., L. zsAitzsizr.
' - - LIMINI KNOLL,
anhveiG AND ..DAID,DRESSINC*::: -
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Ithep-in the not MOM% bidldlith, where he lON
be rimed resdj t014=4 Oththo inapaith!
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: O. ,Elf; 11AVPLEIri •
mitt= an umtcoomlxtrlocrair9.6toctatur.
AltedwlEMEntar; Caw, Boot... Shoes, II Hack Cab.
lag. Paints. etc,New O.'Q
Dn. W. PAXTON
PYT>IICIA2t " - A sl3llClitgt, iitideto tits serotte• to
Xtto ettloentot. Omit Bend arid yidotty. Melee st w.
festdroa.. opposite Barnum gotta?, GI. Bend Ttllnc.
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A.7. - Liiiir:Eicitit7;llaele Pit. Penston
AM - axect --va-01•403 , 311cculled to.. ' CIRCO
sot bqAw . po_yd's pore; Montrot.e.Pa. [Pa. I.'f9
Aintieneer. Slid 7 ItISUMUCe • AP"'
sat . - Frlenaselll.l%.l44,.
C. S. pIIASERT,
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Aar, 1, 1849. _ Address, Brooklrn, Fa.
JOHN GROVES,
PIII2IIONADLE TA11;011, - Montrose, 1 , , Shop over
Chandler's Store. AP orders tlllcil to dretratastilir.
1.7p40; date pet abnrt, notice, and maqpoal44l.to
VV. liV.• - 9311111111, ' . •
Gun*. sr AND many mAstrecraraems:-rool
of WI street, Itontrcee, P 6.1 Int:. 1, TEM
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DELL= ta Staple and Fancy Dr, OtwulL ., Crockin ,
Iron.Stcnres,Dru g5,..0115. and :Paint.
~MsandShoes, llats& Caps, Fara, llntralo 4obes
fassariies.Provislons.cu:—lfew Ward. M.
STOVE ai:.imovv3l;
FINN AND um. r.l.s.takics ACZINITS.: AC
business attended to prumpily, on tar term s. * Mies
first door north of 9dantrnie Notet":iresl , nldtrot
PaiginATenun...Moutnre... l 7n. • ( Ang.,1.1.80.
Dizincan siz.ovn. - = Zio.laxa
DCLIAIR...in. Druz& Psitent Eculteinesi Clbefulcals
Liquors;Plents, - 011;;Dre tars. Varalsba,'Win ,Is
Ghat Groceries, G la ss Ware, Wall and Window Pa:
Eer,dtczo-warc. lAnfirA,EttoSene,litactdnery 011 a.
T,ltilsell, - 'Gans; Ammunition: . Enives..Speclacles.
Bnraltea,FaneyAloods; J.eicelrt.,Porfa
hatay fano cathe most numerous, extensive, and
valuable collections of Goods In Susquehanna Co.
Eitabllslacd . • . • IllontrOse, Pa.
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TTOTINST LAW'. the Store . of -A.
Lallutrp,tn LhM Bric)c Bloet. Montrote, Pg. gni YD
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i•i EOM_ W. : OICISAIMPS9IN, .
rITS/CIA:1 a 1:thi11E.,024; teutter*** : professl Dna
service* tt, OA citizens af 15$ °arose. 1M 4 vizinitli-!
ClEhis athts tesktogc, 01 tho. corner cast of Sayre &
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• especial attention_ to ,diseaana of Awl:lean and
Latinsand, all SoundeaVdtmeasea...Onneecoeee
Dams Boatels at Saatialclialal:;... t.. 113 VX:
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:rit„-ratits.oll2.Vsrula •:.Liqp4rs; gptices.Pigm7
.v.x.lesMatent Etedteles, erfenteryang),Tactilr-.:
Ude*. '.os7Przsteptlons a Th rarally tompcande&—
Pittolli. r ivrence,abure I!senyla"s I_l9tel;Modtrbse;rit.
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-.7lTailoAD a-)LLY1110 SUPPLIES: -
CLISSLIGS- SP.SINGS. L _4.27.ga, - SIMMS; AND
;B ‘,O.TES, nears. NUTS cut
12f03M1.1,WEr
IFELLAIES; SEAT SPINDLES.
ANVILS, •• VICES;STOCKS STOCKS. Mtge BEIJAWII
amilans. smogs; Yuass i ltodte.. —
=MAAS .ANP-SEILLEMWS, BELTLoi G. INFOIu
TACK= ALOCKS. -PLASTER Perin
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inaX=l. =MOW GLASS,LEATIIEU 194711D10N1N.
7"Fra,ll
11 P ROHL UNARM
16Ainfairg3,14 041 C S. !EARTMACPPMiI-T—
-drtnAla'atintallpeal end Donlan latlee ~:. W ! L lttei:.l.t-tt:l..tiohls
tt : I..tiohls the Great New TerliStatelgetice* rmlutila
AlialtieOrr.t. Ohio Natl . oriel PresalirereilOhia U r — % '
geld 1a rSN ,
Awl - the l'aprelleanht, 3411 En d
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Thernmring is elomple,catanat;retao*ed entirely fro%
the. ditte wheels, and caeloted ha a neat cam
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centre or the taathine, effettnally, waning It tram exit
g al inetanil
'peat . l er"te, etei• r , - Valt i g
incitrarjrao bed Nears anA and bear, =Asa.-
One cattle= *PPatanle Puled.; No brae . ln4 . one
Magret42=l. le brand&apt !the; , stivate44.
bathe welt% end ,Tfae!tudd hPottlt.tnalag!!
perfectly reliable In errerr Parlleninn ' '1
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-' :11 , %too War ive‘ilatierick sOttla ' ' -
By the light Of a finhting swots ~, . ,•,, ,
... t ,:; -Did this bcacitlfal ltneon or the East •.
,I-Aelrehttheaorfutatriging !surd; - , ••:.. '
''''',.{: Anil:drink:the blood of cafe ~ . ._
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N- Wlinc , thaw fiell.4-9(l4ictair Wad carnival. ,
.- lu Itto light Pf ItOurid,tracki •_ :.
•'' Thejoj.s . that'irxere itehl'im ficaii ; ' '
• ' ,''' In tlif. eon' , 9t its pmgi.ire.ipira ;-, ~ •
''..;-: Mlle trtisfiesiniadipalam;i'disdpistr, - '•
; 'cliasiaohied p . its l i iiistitil Vol- -,' - - -
tb.hen.qe.;9n the Yn' of liaß l t, '• ~ , , - - i.
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• i x_Anqt,bequiscsatof o Cfillamat clime And name
t....*:04Ei1i-On * 1 4.04 Ale 000. : ; :. , ~
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At open vindon- I gran! am"; 1 .,' - ," '. x , • ' •
The giiigeous china that arns passing by," - - -•
And the volt south air bib - ringing to me . •; • -
Pmfinne as mem its ht Jame bud/ ho; ' '
Even theyediare hiltmOng trijday, • . ; '' •
And 'I esielisbe sound of itilliben it phi. - .
C, C. Faciure,
nut so; the ebingias lisvos„ • ;7.:,7 . 1,
4rillimatii l 7 o, 4 oll 4,l as•t4e.skYk E
Arid therwtpar:s biodusg *heir goldlagr: alto-wes t
1 2qcriihi t !lar_ , 6 .uPwArx* n.
_okgosltkith •
ItlrtitildaTu if tittirn had panspd
Ocf*lt f4Rt.tgrgaßik SP / bee bAnk
Bqt with every breath dein:tented brain" •
Thetelemesiling down Voithered feat • '
laid I•hair the!sighing.aincing the tree • • '
.Thatislikaitysehtila toss grief— •• • • •
And though the maladies with is Splendor W
RY this 'should tasoyilisn fall afternoon.
At •
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thaaqiiii'Window'Velt idad see
that are Rust; ,
had the Soft Smith idi is bringing to rna. •
Memories crowding thick aid fast; "
And some of the dreisos I stall to-day
Are swept iikitfie withihrdlnistling away.
At the open windcrwl still retanhk . .
And my iisul is rajily trylnglioneo
Ovci the losses—on tunic Sate
Knotrikg how Much chat On would be,
Teach me;eir teiChnitifnvirio well
For the summer so endless—Heaven so great:
ONLY A DREAM
. 11Y W1F4.01 &MITA
Only a summer dreun, . -
Sport of an idle day— .
A meadow range, a word beside the stream
A. puling andaway,
Only a dream Of lore,
.Of heart inella - 0 butt -=
As clauds.l4al. In' the Idne of laeamen wet,
white elatula elins'and paxt.
.Wodneent'd eladvre awoke
No morel Bo{ eh Ihr dreams •
Engender'd of-the imihtle Light of Love,
Bright Willi I% triaglenes
• - Again:the na'thlotat &WWI; ' • ,
The lintels
- The isillavra have Oita tho dreads; but
WhishOntl, Waking, heed?
• Readewra qf kaaf Or hint'
Fall on theennny grass, ..,.
Bet over It the shadow. that, llove.
Nero stp4ll WWI pass. '
The Smnnier voiced blond •
In music. as of yore,
-Bot from the, atelocly has dropped a not th
-. , -,-,There will be long no mom. -
The &wad 944 NiCati
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Of istatifte ail thing 3
But la itikliciAls riponalve - throb;
Tikai tellinid it is.
Back ia!,beatfimy
I turn astaillalng gam,
But the clear splendor, bt ittAbny throws
— , ,"A,durtbnt aw-trt3P 4M,
.% ' :( 1 1 Facts Ltut London ; • ; - ••• •
TIOIB;.ELIINBOO
with niinprkg,
• •Ikiwitto dryed utaaoo tiles `_
Aril] I tee tint al~adoxs Impala tut
- nt*ddri.tu
How ictiowest ttioci'4k.bt oL aWd;•- - ..
-et tibtiararwiliiii - TrAttlet , '
thefittle fieh - tep whit the lion thhate,
• Or mfip out the eagle's path? , : •
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' Dld•thebitiedlicei•er the steizi.t.
the ttibtiht that I thinkrit 'chi:44A"
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ai a fhiob of *clirispi hi* bars!,':
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Ft! otOlt ,thatioPllTq.P4 - 4j;=:=1,..1 • •-;
YouT,God is,whati,yon dank good,
: ioneselll bristled beck from the ens. -
When the IWitistus an It in octet
' „You pieta to Me te;beitnit;
And this is has reOm 7,
Ala the g edyhttof " :•••••
- And thi bid gm 4 ,4 entiy !by,
And the amino Islnot.vet gone;
4teitlWhiiiat - thejsiiiiddernf WOW, ' • ,
Ana 110 aliiith - •
3'i on that my . sool. shalt • ,
- . not th!Spirit ant titer dlo-z
oompot*hen I3iere not,'
7141i4 whe A ! t7 Pli 4th a °4l , l ll
Sotinarimust halm ontemang; .
iynst dad;, :ana Its Ineanhigb Omni.
Whatif onesmallunbut kimtare
For lives tbst nro grrattrzths ours?
'Whim EPA flab swims - out - 0 Ckeirata,-
soilirdiiiirai . the We"'
cSiatqictiOtig3C6st97iiiioaidemi%krib:sy
itUd your God bola ad 470 ti;
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Dirt TOESIALib,SYNiItIeI
tr.ithertTeesdaloestiniatedhisivealth
by the million. He was' arnigarit, hiar
liearitigoind:ineoliirit' to CVeryy, even
to hit wife Marie, whomie - treated With
'loltyindireitrick He was fifty, and' rho
was twenty-five; yet, for all that,-pedple
said to the contrary. She did not' Marry
him'for his wealth, she married him' be-i
cause sho loved him; and to married her
because she was pretty,'and , he 'needed if
preity wife atthe head of big' establish
ment. Ho was perfectly mittsficilivitli his
bargaia r but never dreamedor loving het.
He was kind to her, furnished her •with
all the •Money she desired. "'What more;
lie thought,couhl a woman. desire ? -I:ru
der•this.treatment Marie's love for her
austere husband died otit,,, emir-she soon,
mired as little forhints he'did for her.
' Thus matters stotid at the - commence
ment of the preuelit - arlittineisatitai*litif
Marie, tired of , everything M . life, alifi,6ht
secttu3torr itt quiet.emnirry Plifee.: 'She
wanted quiet and solitude- feriae' leiult
few weeks. and hoeing ehoseii n place not
yet discovered by the tourists, she smiled
a room law countryiun under het-Maidi
en name of :Mario Howard. Best -the
monotony of each day,-so like , . the-other,
was positive enjoyment, liken cake; belied.:
ful sleep after & len. delirium, of restlesS
fever, Blio hail no took.e, necupationo
but it was,kujoyment„eueugh ;wander
without an &or object.througb , the wav
ing„murnauring woods, or up the hillside;
or uinsingly tositjiin the deep, shay
dells,: he listened to eloquenee,,to
to philosophy, to refinement in the •most
elevated circles of the most civilized capit
al in the World. this Was the first time
she bad listehed to the voice, of God and
Nature. , „ _
dot on h i er retaricfrom one of these
tunibles, Sher:_was ainpriied to find near
the place 'where slier was in the habit a
hikisig„liereveniiig me4l,-ri traveler of an,
aspect ehtirely different from the farmets.
sind peddlers she was ace - matinied to, `seei'
She saluted hid with the litiepitable cour;
tcsy of the' country. Ile Inutile cow'
verso with her. He vrtis,-he said; the sou
of .a merehant,treoni lad in
dulged his eon' with a tone:preiithri
settling down us a%partner tlie'tfire
The young man told fit*"
minutes of his -drat seeing UM _Ttesdale.
Maria *ea much aniiiseil with the naivete
'of his manner, and-thohgli_ she - -had de-'
chued to herself that Sha %wanted. nothing
I to aidliappinesa, she- could not but re-
cognize that no evening had passed BC
rapidly as this one.
Um next day, when she prepared toga.
out into the mountains, this young man,
who said his Mune was Willard Browning,
was by her side. Her cold -and indiffer
mit-like heart tye.,,a n to warm to a :mai
-1 men t endowing around with a strange,
new charm; intellect and ambition seem- ,
ed poor, indeed ; before the exquisite glow
of happiness the feelings that now pea
sessed her threw over her whole being.
Willanl's love and. passion were expressed
with enthusiasm. Marie remembered all
tho leye, the intrigues stir had seen in the
metropolis, and smiled with contemptuous
compassion ou herself that she over should
have thou,glit this love. Willard Brown
ing laid his heart anti fortune at her feet.
"I cannot marry," she replied; "I Wit
not free, I ou,ght not now to linger this
eneliaatment, Willard, here beneath the
same roof with you."
Bat she did lingerolia treeks "speA
Thol' Willanl never again alluded to
marriage, he remained by her side, and
Marie listened iu rapreestacy to his adopt
tight One morning ron awakening, she,
found a•note by her bedside.
"Marie," it said, "you are unhappy. I
cannot tell the &millet mysteries that en
viron you. Ptirhaps 'are' bound' by
ties that you dread; Shall rnot free , yen
from them ? When m b you I clam
not tell you all I wouldwhen y I
- have lett
you. Here in the solitude of my .own
room, alone, though under the -same roof
with you, feel • that have a thousand
things, to to say to yon. Let me Wnte - td
you. Will you' answer me? ; 0 'Marie,
whoever you are. wherever yon go no
love can ever be like mine." •
' A love letter had never been in her pos
session before. It caused.one of the most
overpowering sensations of joy and.pleas- ,
are.. Still under its charm, ,she wrote,
words of deep, passioaate MuderaesS-7
words that were„t aspired- troth, for
Marie tad forgottedall the world beside
her love, — and the, village, which
was o new Eden to this newly-awakened
Eve. , -.: • - - •
A letter irOpi ber,huShand brought liter
to her senses. Ifer limit of timelaad Pstsk,
ed, c rind 'she was:then to go to fask
ionable was "'over then this
dream; She knew there most be a walking,,
but could .not iiiiiife;ss it was more painful
'than slip had ;itriagi ned. A . , few.' brief 'Or-'
dens to bee servant; ,a: few .Pret 6 ratrollt;
and Marie Wits.ready.: Shelad wen Wil=
laza-for the Issit.ttme."; 'With 1)1304' Air
the rnorrerterildirlips;with tender gOod.
night, With a smile of ineffable love, le
had left her. A'n4 now she'sleepi; th
light„is out in his apartment; he is !imp
me i& her; antakeit. gene, gone tOreyery
ever meet ligat4 parted
there, 'and she' . is • Ws.' Teesdale .
She haenot forgo*, 'Willard hei
toter; 'she • leas on. 'With:the: feeling - ,Of
regreb and melimpbolj. that one does on
one's childish yean of happiness; but Nip
pins ainnot be *mina' - • - 7
And now she is iu Sinito* surround.
elrbflultnirers And theliride of her rieli
,husbanA. Clae:'day shci was re:taint:a re- .
, eently- written novel.. She re;sprested: ti
liking fOr it, -- whereupinslir.`greesdale' in=
tinitited that ho: knew the. autlinri
• 4 1 slionldid lika getQiiinin'ittlicilfa-
".You sbullrmliell hes husband. "Re.
. here in-SnrSterAnnd shun dine with us
' Mr. Tees&lo,has a cottage' awl it halm
fashion. fro shoddy to patronize
The next day. • the author Game: :• airs:.
Teesdale was standing before thfireplace
ivaitleg for her bushondanddinner,lien;
bearing a door *pea, she" looka at
up the
mirror ,ocer the -Jaantelpiene,' ••whielure,,
fleeted the,:nrbole , roonh and,hehind, firat
herlloB,4oelvhielktiglitcansed
Wilgligcly 144141 vgz,
=MI
,:--. iv i:A •,;s.' :, 4''W
Ptutnimtop.
...Tiiiiiiilsf2i.liz,..„ ll, ..;:z , ;i2
ioll,at the sight 'of Whom her. cheeks ,and
lips loit their bue.. - : L It was Willardllrownl
.1.7g2±. -One momeA!however, sufficed roi;
Mario to recOverherselflossession. Turn.
iug around as theylwprombed, mut
ready,. to. receive Opp. Sho.welcomed.her
gnerg,; ! ,bat ,not . ow - 06°k sit..rccognktion
was exchanged between them, t The din=
Wei - pasted otrilit would have dime hid
they, been perce9t: atrange,rX. : -Ale-,
verltien was os,y,,w,44y;and'Pior 6 4ll4 by
tarus,lut totally unenbanased., . • •
days 'afterward Mane and Willard
metngain,and he renewed his protestations
Oflove. She then tvio him more intensely
than ever; but abet axtmore cautious than
he. Therefore shed pretended rtutiinger
that she did not feel s resented est- an
insult the dearest•urords she cared to bear.
Never ; dare," -she .said,""to.•••mention
this subject again; and never see me' if
you really love me.";_. • . ~- •
But at all- places of -public! amusement
Willard was sure to he.foluid On - the - path
cvl" Marie ; but - ixesign of trig,nition did
-he over receive. -At-length - she received a
letterin•the:well.knoiVirtandi of Willard
Browning.` , 1-14.1- •• • •
•1!t Altulante,'?Pit .1;4 "you ;were good
enough in : express - an'admiration .for tray
literarytompositiona. Whaide you think
of the fotinw,ingskopik fona novel? A
hub! -chose, ono-_fine day;tni - pnlr , oll'Autr
state,and.retireinto,argillage. (I have
pot yet decided,upon tan - precise ,scene-,of
iiviug under an manta
. cdnanV,,elle encountered, young man
oledueation,•of lienrt and.pmt intellect.
Ile. won her Nye-isle wee his;: they were
I all' to each" other.l 4 10 * hui
heart and happinesa,on her love. She,
when she had exhaustqd c . v:er:yetnotion
hitherto unknown to her,'-she disapktied
Tram:Abe village,,,and 'her lorer was left, no
clue to,
_trace, het... LAO.' heivever, _tomb*
her, but, disdaining his lacerated heartH
fore,, tluisehotin3 Of levartud passion,
she rnet him as a stranger; ueither tears
nor entnuitieri r eonld touch licifandurate
heart. Iler-lover's patienecyhis love, even
be...gan to exhaust itself,, to change to hate,
and—but hero I lea l / 2 o my tale. -Will you
write a-bonelrisiorir'
Mario rrad,' with bluctititcheclis.
.
" God,lttiows haiifl lore hiM," she said ;
."but I dare not rislt.myseltif I tell him
, r •
i .A feW,days afterirsird - 44 4 -received- min
;other missive:. •i -- •
I have waitedixapatierdr for your
: t-" ICAR; c rray r ll4s iiiveh •IM
- silence :ceutempt
'with Arbieli he wilst,,tmated; at length re, - ,
Area. on . rererig, liu. 4adiet,tera from
this - •• ~ - • 4 •
'O;selairaed. Marie, !‘t i alleyrind
was •tit,44.;,illeu • tyres
lines in rearea:ciwiiiiind, I can destroy
Writ' _Thom letteig.''l am irk his` 'Sow
,•
Marie to hdr husband: 'She proceeded fin-,
smutty. • • •
"Nadapie," said :ber husland, "here is
on anoyntous letter, iu which' you are'' hl
- to." -
Marie took it. ' '
"Yam-Wife has deceived you. Here is
ono proof, the writer has more td convince
yen If yon denbt."i .
0 -Well," said She - , calmly. ,
"Well—here, madame, is a letter in
your ban dwritingo
- Ile held the letter lone of Marie's tend,
erestepistles to Willard—she knew it well)
in his baud. He banded the letter to his
wife.
"
the latter, nor shall I.". And :restored
it to,her.- •• -
:-During these lei moments altlfarie's
leveler. Willard chan g ed. to ;fierVe.• hate.'
After leaving:her hushaud ahe eat down
by .herself and tlionglit. ,Her clenched
teeth and stern featuretrJold
ough.that she wai resolving upon,, some
desperate course of 'aetion,*nd that what
ever be resolved n_on she would do.
That atterneorigr. Teesdale drove out
alone, his Wife pleading indisposition._ He
had,searcely left the hotel before she sent
a'nete to • Willard BroWning, requesting;
him 'td call at- her room: hie . came, of
comae, 'and - found lier'smiling...• Pleasant
conversation ensiled i and soon ` Willard
drifted back to the old srabjeet. ' •
- ";Dritik a glass ef wine With me first,"
said Marie, "und,then we will talk-about
love." : .1 - ' ; •
SheVent'away a moment 4nd:returned
With: two' slimes t of wine.. Each :drank
one, The conversation was resumed, but
h.efore - Manyminates complaihed
of dirainetsznd retired. One hour later
he was a corpse—poisoned by the,wonnut
whose . love ho hatl-betrayed.
Noly-Rendei:lag of an - 014."1"..,
.
Spending a'Winter w 3 invalids ntAiken:
&bath' Cerolina,the - Thrwloir Weed"
and Sic. Tlt s C:Actori Whiled away_ . one
Sabbath" alteration by L attending' negro
;clnirch,• and 'were ' -accompanied air:
John 44:Kennedy,: who was on a . visit - 45f
a fed &Lys ;to. Mr, ACton'n. i When ' thq
' enteredthe primitive temple the preacher;,
whovas &pure , African, was -grappling
With all the firrot. of- his race --with - the
old, old, subject ..of•tho' bill „of-.man:
Sketebiog that liar in the garden-with its
terrible results, he exq-oriatedr,Mr• Adam
in thia fashion-: i •
• bredereny When ~the ,th 6 Lord
palls Adorn to i notin l / 4 did:he,stan! rip liho
a man, confess his 81E1 forgtre,
- niss Tile t danulfni o de, boi
creii; but lie.sayr
- , Lord', de.woynan Vat. iflot(-gabi.s.,t.:ititi
glib. roofer, -
Then again ': "44.' ' I
1-` •Pe Axlta44,ot.POEl_Pb o est ,
tae f or tot eatr ' '
"Dar Chit "
se,l 3
:pas • OAryin' to sneak'
nntof it by 'frown? all de blame" On the
.14otd • •
Thin_newddeA 4,4 1 , an old •Rtiestioli wiPa,
too'idiuth for 'thb Adisfingnislie4l.",iihite
traph,"- who had fortnriatetif - likenYstatti
mutrilie'doof,iiiialiipyintiredlinto 'the_
irreverent laughter-
17io ilob;Rwm" idle:'( rizry for
October, l • ' -•-
s "attention!' Ustli. .Arssalt
lisve-to 11 , , anadel ten: incheslouger ln the
hattlilCSiill Ordsttosalloy. - 11mulicktophit
flishionAble boottetA, 'r,
HIE
0
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' • - ' ,—, .4. ..: 0..k. - -i'' 79ear',1, 4 1: .• . --'•
liur:piAp . ,44t leirttirtisSiciiiiig Car.
I . ,
never left iidepot, Se thatt' cioniebedj ,
waif not put in' my care. ' knOw
why this ;. I stipposeltis . - • something iu
his . couritcnanee • 41 know that,l'would
have it ' I like
unprotected fernalea'aifil - sehool=baYs And
girls turned over, to' e: '' . ;ll's little. hard
on cdpanf' :And whit itthi . -gor.od-',Of it?
Nobody.' needs'' proteetion3,.ir :Joy :one
does ,`it Jed' bdhottlent;gno*l-16`aine . iti '
nocelitheth of a inantsuci'its tht writer
--- I Wad reminded - of this by an adVentiire
.that happened to me the - other tiiglit;'. in ,
Neic , York.: `I was omit ioniml.on ;tlio
nine o'clock train for Aishitig,t9n vben
a` an who,wasin earch whoof me cipproaeli
ed. "1 kneW he was iii . searak
was in 'Search of - Berne 'respeetable,
olettindiVidnal td put , a - woman'-under
his care. 'And he . She hapPened to
be rather hood-Tookiu g , and'l didn't 'ob
ject in a violent . way4but - .neither
very-plaint nor gracious over the • OM
pliment. .11/heiilT'Mlll - 113 to secure . a 'secs
tiou in , the sleeping-ear. I • fiend that' a
delegatinn or pions people Was going - to
Whin
asgtkin on some charitable going-to
and had taken'. nearly iill 'the - berths::
Secured two--;atleast I tbciught I had-;-
and Marched my female with her .. ;twO
carpet :seeks, strap satchel;a mocking:-
bird, and a silk ambrelta,. • niter- -
propritild two shawls done ia a strap,mto
When ire !arrived inside,. I
learned for the first'time that my unpre ,
tented female Conldnot'abido the sleeping
card. - She - said she" felt like einibeating,
and I Wished secretly she would suffocate;
but whetWtearne. to occupy onr
tmede two disagreeable discoveries. 'The
first Was that the two tickets calledfcir the
same berth the other, that this berth Was
the .upper - 'one; My female frien'. taid
positively' that she 'sbeuld, not', - get into
that 'birth; ' , informed . her that it Mid
her only Chance to sleep, and she told . me
that she would rather sit ''ltheigave
her the furtherialbrmatieinfthtit'that was
alUverY well, , bnt in- n;sleeping car there
was ao place to sit except on ii.
and that I thought Would, be • rather' in
convenient. At lust, with the aid; of
stepladder, the • steward, and two Omni
old 'romps, my unprotected female was
tdostediato her roost and the 'emeritus
closed bier her for the night.' ==, •
Then came the'question at to what had
..booaowid....f.tim.unclar,turiell.__ T enngUlted
the conductor and the steward, and ' had
the satisfaction of hearing the fact stated
•that if I had . told them earlier the blander
might have been remedied: But as it was,
the pious delegation had. retired • for tire'
night, 'shid all the berths were 'occupied. 1
The conductor, however, told me he
would trytind make some arrangement,
and then went off about his business: • .-
A drunken man had been raptured' on
the platform as we startekwhere- he was
found addressing the stars in a vociferous
way, the sleeping:-car ticket fished -but , of
his pocket, and the inebriate fellow -chuck
'ed into an upper berth. • I was leaning
against the washstand of the car in--a
very melancholy . way, some time-after;
when this intoxicated fellow stuck his
head out; and, addressing me; said .•' .
" I would like to have a drink.".'•
"Water?" said J. • • •
"No,darn water! I want some whiskey;
I am dry; as a chip."'
" Well," I responded, "I am sorry to
say that I have none about mer - .
Ain't you, the conductor -
"No," I responded, "I- don't believe I
am." ,
-"Mir. do. I. If, you were the'eOnatic
ter,.yon.xouldhave something to' drink.
Where tette conductor?: ,'
I told him that he was in the nextl.,car.,
"Fell," said he, "I have a great mind
to get up and hustle round till' V .:g et 'a
drink": ' - ' -; •
bbilstialf-friond,"l taid;'! g thetaaja
nothing in the Conotitution- nor'. hi- the
Siiteen Amendments that prohibits You
from getting h np and hunting - a drink` it
yon want it."
Whereupon the inebriate individual
rolled o'Lny. m
rthe , lie rolled into
several-others and a promptly ejected;
-and at tigettin 4 ' his *legs, disappeared
at the further end of the earl •
I' took in the
,sitnetion at a glance.
Here was a berth vacated. Above it was
a.' white hat. -I • immediately removed
that white - I carried it' nloiig and
put it over a Christian Association; who.
was test in the sleep of innoemice and
'Pease and then returning I en,Moneed
myself in a birth vacated by a man who
ltd a constitutional 'right to a drink.
Was dropping into a slumber; for I
always sleep on a car devoted tothat bus=
Mess and invented bp . Mr. Pullman •; time
motion the same effect 'upon j
brain that - rocking. lilts upon a child, and
I not only sleep easily-but profoundly.' Xr.
a few seconds I shonlil have beercheyend'
'all disturbances/but; it 'happened I
: wad'
awakened out 'briny , first' wink by 'a row
hi tin adjoining : section; • There ,- Seemed
to be apitched battle goingonbetimen one
of the delegates, aid' a- gratiptaari".-tiliti
. claimed:the bertlytole :the , one hp had
just vacated. I heard him Sat." Now get
out of that ;"7aiia' he called the:geodman
the .offinring' of a ?filmale dug,' adding
mord°. seine :very profound' , Mintage.
-.The' atiiicluotor , eametothe rese4O-of the
weary delegate, and when the man.called
attention to:the feet`of the white hat, lie
puzzled' him- sorely tip showine hind`, two
three white bats farther along:in' , the
same car. At this the inebriate passeng,tit
desisted, but as soon as the coudnotoes
hack Werturned. renewed the - fight , 'with
tlio- , 8110 - profocnd .and violent; , language
.' a ndseoftle, . Hewes rOpulseddnly . to be , '
g, in again, and lie kept fighting tlidsigood
Christian gentlemen-Wm - were' so.
Innate as to haVe white hats, until I. fell
'asleep and. dreallfed . till . merging •.df my
earlier youth--of the church not around
the corner. but in time glen, where- the for,
est *trees lirtulied. agaiust • the:. wiadows,.
and.the el . :Re-41)1rd - as if
spouse; to , the , prayers' of Ahe'lleatitifni
maidens, dignified watron, minis: siicfiry,
headed fathers oft the land. only awoke
when entering the sinful city ",tif , Wash:-'
lintenfleitii Pee. _ • , . •
•
—On State street.; Chicago,. is - posted
'tile following:-' 4 Writ 'llerfotit: opened nt
'59. Mien Park Plaee..2 vei7thing gone
but, wife, Intbieeafill - • •
..:'.~i- . 9 ~.
•. , d .*:i.,
:•-, : , z , 41. AnwltoMpu.s l fitch..c i.l
.
2iloteiitit 4 4 nditiltini les i'elfoit i Of die' •
NewEnglanirprir.ito` publishing itttheirt
don's, buigraphreal;:genealogioi;sind an = .:
thitunian:Secteties toprint everything:they
pan Il n d concerning:dm 'early,. history.-of
theik - seettip,or the.4tricAtir i nlany,
iniptirtant, - doetinietit'elndo *their search.
...It wng-tlitlgeo4 fortune •"eif thi writer
,to
recently discover in New 'Mien i au:-an:
dent mnsty trtannscriptigivinma detailed
account of the trial and
.. o.seeptiOn fur
witchcraft of. a yo mg:Amman. hailed l'a
deuce Delight,..,, is the
more curious - liecaltse commonly ,: only
weiitherhtiateti' Old liaga were" summoned.
"for that offence:: A ani al' th& inipresitot ,
ithatthie tail:oU the 'sole , one on reeerd'ile
scribing , the „nonviction , of a; handsome .
girl—as din p Tipqer evident4;.wis.i
The tuanuseript tioinmences' thus; ".A.
- tii&abedunt 'of tho triall'of 'Patience DO
:light,' - spinstet ditigliter-:.:OVIBTIedlt&
0 raw Delightlind -Affection WS wife, May
24,.
102: „frida being the ilay,f aqt ; apart
fortriall..of - that ,atrooious leatige.r.with
'Stithan; X dick brother - Coniremned Fish
Mid' ''. Ileierend 4 ; .-Beitieniber - -liit's=iyfre
Pirkelisoie so iit - vith , nio% iu -judgment;
we.being there to spetially seammissioned. :
DpeneiLledurt in ; the
. incern : lbitse „with
prayer. - The ririe,nee , wes.brOught iu.ty
the 11l iriir . chid ik Tiiktr; •scr. that, sdliau
might net . lpitiVall . ulion 4lit'cinirt tire
'her develish' ryes,. and Her. arrovstraitly
chained." alip minal,Jonnalitied, being
mine through withe them was rend in. the
afildfivit of i man - riatuell..llafeiy, who
teals' tOliOillered did' Vriiicipil witifess
against her. It %rains-follow:if: - 1 ' ','
.1 was up into.' my ;broad. tollowor. wood
lot ? eloast by,Doody.,Deliglit7e„ motheir of
pris'ner, - ChopVit wood, Jusktow,ird the
night, I felled trhickory; 'and - elate there
on-resting-ilia iiiedititting/ 1 Theft l eontes
A Ciitaili'lltalill'iri tho•bhalica , hrird - hi;
and turning..tity:ltenaila.Vl; see4horow
this tanglements* two •• a_kUrP,Pierci fi gNiea
that - overeanidme*With n strimgo,dread. I : ,
tlionght first it amnia be a Wild:cattle ? of
tl4iailitOri The - iliarplie.t; "'thereof' was so
severe, ‘ ißutze.acten . forzny =lc end , tit- i
hig,np, •,I . •seo ,priener plucking4terries.'
Shot:tacit at Me 40. 1 in-fond then looks
[ riviiy,: and thereupon Was: 1, seized with
unacconntablo desim to keep looking at
her; and - tont& in nowiSei k(iep. tny eyes
from gazing atter. Which t h e tempter
seeing.and wazing_bold,,alic with good
oven e n - to mo, with)nutob sweetness ,of
voice that ran like - tingling oil 'of Egtint
Unircirr- tay rearrew;:-Slia .keeps 'c pickle 'n
arid looking; land shuteril into my, body
the most distrustful toneigiorrAnsoninch
that I was near beside myself; Prese.ntlie,
on:pretense of pick'n berries, she cometh
to where [sate, still 'sliuten at nie with
her Oyes; and wheri!. elio'coMes elem.st , by
me, sertraiuing grace was utterly banished
out of-me and 1 ,, -was-wholly possessed
with thealivila. Ilerlmaliot4to my weak::
ness, but to tins- pumice:of stn."; Then
saied 1 . , ~?).'itticrioe tow._old art, hoar
And she answered and :said,. ".Sixteen:
years and nine months, worthy ale Then.
Sathan takeamy lipid and makei me to'
lay hold on her, and 41MIS tier to sate by
my.side....-The,stmggles.untl makes . ent
eric, arid mica she, ; "..-The man is-bewitch
ed." ", es," sales I, "and thou , art ,the
witch t ta t has bewitched nte,-. and - :: thou
shalt ,c ro thine own poisson." Then did
I pmas ber,upou my breast-bones, whereT
upoP , She'Tildiftsrvioletit clamonr; and I
know not what the, pea on, , nutil my
brother, Condemned Vish, passing:-tV,
comes„up
. imd obappes moon tin* shook]
..
derre,traymg, " natio I trether ilavory,
What's the.matter r And ; at tho tench ,of
thattidy. man, &dhoti departed; oat of
me:strait way.. ---. ,:- , 4; ; :
`Sworn in open 'POStrt thiS 44 - . 111. 9Y19 92 ;
I ` (signed). • .' ..:' ~ YAK .-I
~:TERSEVERE-M-Taf..-END LIAVEILY.
;Precious
f Sinith,Head Denude,:
'l3om : thimble., oirifinal was folleived
by ," the young min Ibirnalm Ware, Boaz
Daniels, and Walk-meekly Smith.",; They
testiff64 that the prisoner, had faOinated
them at , sundiy,finteB and in.divers man
ners..'fSaied, Ilarnahts, saietli,' Itist Sab
bath. two .weeks ago he couldWt,. keep , his
eyes - cdf . pris'ner all incietin' time.; - Saicd
Boaz swab, for several, months he bath
,been constrained, .iliiikilti-of zill that be
could do, tvnen: he - Went:into' ineetite to
look for pria'ner,and filiat,nlanigs a hid:
from her went tlonnr hint awl filled, him
. .
ifreddrut:trenj)il4tion.'`.lllat'lle
akcinatioitletiMlUll,'," but - ;tilitheless
full delight: 'lyittiss'Saieth,lt!irai
Ctin,Ptiekuk.,ofjlnsnll Over friar; huttcheii
ho'searehbd there- tras nolialtsci,be - &rind:
liNklnfenkly saith,f hat" lnin.mit
;u•nelatiaton.' Th.it
was 'o6";Paineil
himler lichanior so to .d hattlik sate' by
lb ',Ado:id:Ebbe:slo Mid " - tangli,e:UttEwr his'!
booke,lind 'that he-.ht - suer: none the
like helbre; heinA
That
- there liat'ri and
'Manner- th4t .1 1'hith might ihnitiortlithe
predenee
'putting idoilestie,';' 'Audi -4 1*AM'.
strailknltiortsof-eliiiinitjeoltti thoraii . her
eyelastieihnut'dnlep;Pnilii it !wernirst.:
ing yetilinemipglY
all in,at. lour:Of devilish lirn c Brit 'next'
- 4.13),,:and 6'45'; Sihce`. trituesse:liiut Vert
sorn.distrinsed With l loise'
taelanOlfolic;,:sirki nonetantldestrelnitelii
cornpatiffi - iyithpijetier, bill; al Mid 'tei
tetel - her. lie:liwninVslinima
avitelind -" _ ,
Xest came'
Datil& OnOrti; testjfjeti th At 'Ube'
knows pristaier (heinitelied
Sm tltiltmi that 1. no* ,
lfsed- fit- --
'ntilatrantl, good ' - frien :lel:6g witness'
third tiOnsm.:(f That fait week; in
tried' lei Ilticiunto witnesit.
AVituestt 'deka-fit, 044 to lohn ke et
'for ftiot mintlhig-td tlie:disedured Pris,ner,
tnsPed up her nose and gave; such : a
:fierce look that witnesi-4 1 118 n 160404416
talio:' , PP' the. hyrrin-bOokeratid i ) lmor: near:
pont throw it at pris'ner's head.
Alter -her *am trothei` Condemned'
Dish; w h o w4,l that he- 'rethenilwrefl. the
ivitneWuplifting ther:book,,:: and how he
, her rash hand. L:plineinded by,
.ahrupttpasking;_:t i lii;:not' thlOzeneughli
' Shall tiro riot' soddenly Seine
and - cast out Satan front ttinotrg: us
filisituvoir,':', a con thine&Alnmanaum
script;;`: 91 starts prissttsc thfply4l49 - ail
. . -
t,? -1.V.1"1;
MIMMMI
bit bp; 1444 pit itteivtlitdotlliffitgee osid
fog, find•cnes out to .tb , jgry, 417:1944
olitiirtlit Ediv; tiko boa' "fioyt_st..-
give trust to false, co,unselle Aibt
, gvitt to stoke your atittsT P tiitlCknittlets
blood s I protesto to tbi): Lordo
=cent:in Wonld , ' , yon prrit
to•deth Ettgabnatt and ajostity brittg
elderalstith-ittoriof-slipk , bold, "-pastt--.
01%0: &t nulplahre loses henfSitilizin
stetrggled , 4llbiw: her,' En that' Me: nib
goes Up and sprit in beelcieeittinrthargell
libel tospme 9eit ekt- he el t utid.- cermet*. up
her ,
After tliis - thero was but titan
i •txYdone.'- Vilna - srch - airtili4ciable
.iironY star vas of te:mind timid gontyta
.4qeoce4 to eleatb.:l ,ttecount ends
.`gudgment Weeps*
ed, tint people : took bee, to is-mnircedeat
,tree bard by and' buined :her , teittijirk
4 song of_iriurnph
which hell tiiglidroirned-tbe fifY or, B ee ';
'zebub with het.ceol&'• - •
tit~ril'iLbbgquiy;, -
1: _ .B,s.vmt CABBAGE:3I'I# SrUISC4C:
fiVo knaw.of tio.botteravq!toireteira
c; 11 ?-4 throgg. l 4 - the• ITillterlthalkAhttt
arli waliarcrecommea(44 forpDnniber
dr `pas: - It' is Co ptint - or sot`tlieta
rows as theyVkar--that
LAVith . l4l"Pligef SkeVA
the giakci 5.," emoting „by; 13,1ankiag , ftwa
post, - wham' the - ro is a: fence to, op )
oifoar,WVere - iliera is poi;_ altowiag_for,a
pitelfbr rtatell:-14
poles 0111104E6 fitt • *VI T O 'thdifital • tiatt
covettsith corn l'odclerrorstraw or libitide.
Ilk list Ortnigk i ttlx , -, winter zvoid Ai* .
reach as poxible the sun:silo , and: . 4081
tip again. 'lre lice kept rivireatibuteek
more than's detZeuieamllifs
perfenVetate.thron tiler winterandintrt
the sprint and cot doiertnp tar the 43rib
Of May , tf deslvableo,- GyrynaillottiE
r.7:00
•r J r "
•
A yiar.or.tsveago we were i led-byrnock:
dent; ta feta4Uirte. oat chair to is few heak
of milking cows, and were agrerealdrsui l
prised licit they suddentreame up conaid}
erably in tbeir milk. Thdchaff
centinuelfor a day : or twe,,,Wheit thcr
cOirs fell off' ta thew former quatitiqsN2
on feeding the Chaff tigain,the llo.tv,amu
increased, Since then the traluq' of oat; •
chafF as a milk producer has been eatise •
factorily proved - by us, -.This would then?
make-it advisable that • whew ,oate• aty
thrashed. the chaff Sholihr be' save 4,
for feed. It Muffle fed' in ild.placci
cut off,rwith the usual- wettingi salting;
and mixing of the.: regular illowanco'-of
meal. , In years when bay Is scarce, as. iii
the'preseu t, not only the chaff may.be fed i ,
but the oat straw should ; be carefully. sav,.
ed for fodder. 'it is vitae nutritious og
timothy t One to seek.:—/fertith and Homei
•gobtAa
Oneof:the fertilize% giliig:iiiisiant;i?
to wastc. - 13. 80Q4: - : : aftriilizabk,
ano, and should be carefully saved at.twitst-).
twice tiyear. You will find. soot contamsj
a large amount of 'arninOnNamtbif t hi s=
=outwit, is very benefiCial tct
kinds of: p4ut.s. - Apply* it. a :the
abont•theytxds, and to:the leavesjar:
stems; oryitWelY.o quarts of SOO 44(sca. Yft. l l,;
hogshead of vater,,mid,tep e xcel - 4
lent lifittid matron!. •• r
A *mow owning atPacre Of nicadOWi
where the mudi4 tlinfe feet•deefilnurfenid
thousand, one:hundnad an d rstzty loads nf r
mod, yrhinh is worth ono !dollar- asloada
Now - tip getting this-nind,do;not.gw_all y
over it, but Commenec on one side, Wluire : ,
it can be drained, take 'riff thesead and ltif
it tiside, -take opt what you ‘Wiab; 'then- )
place the beet,- mom faith:y. ll li -
this pvecess yOtt etut.talte all the mtulanst,
leave "yo u r land, as gook as ;before ; 504 7
commenced npon it,
lileadOw ittiftle.hb4lo bif , 4 before-it is used. • - u't
It is valuable for,strawlxwrics' it is %LEW...
able foi asparagus, it'll; exceedingly vain.., .
able for gwtpetauttpcok , f'd;l?-'1••
A- Vegan: caving sandy land, by apply,
ing. forty or fifty .hzubt to the. acre, - cane •
make. valuable lands, 4;4d. likewise gratel•
knolls Diu by ;nab' eery' tn'*tiv-°: by.
applying meadow- mud . fret y 4.
No* I say to theAl
_who, cultivate' the y
soil, he not in the Op - headed
meadow TO I I4. -* s a. AOSttuun„ 14 .24* t ,
?'/iti(OTaY" "'" `.!' •
Ilarringe Brokerage.
.It ie well, known that m lieur•York;:a4l
hi,. the cities tor,. the..olll,iiicaid,:,,,
tale' is a good'deal 'or bizeilieis.' claim in ,
yid rdairiage r bi.4. - enige . line, )tltie.ti s elei l 4Blt
that fora certain - varying leant ,
Oordance.witittlidlirutimidorsobialtianill , ti
jug p.r.onti,or hotkitartieei a broker agreetf-.-.
, torlio rich, han4nue*
a kie - wife uc inittitUalot !•heßerk•on,
plyhig: In troduetion s pOcureiten '
oncoura e tettlemen Ls: Wade, '
,tima eat teal through gut brokerite4e4 , ;
ceivijig compensation (rum Otltt9r both 4;:fet
tiierifetsOnti.Ant9kitpd---X nOt sajbcnt,... t
,efitted. • A tha tv . eddirfietiastlie'broker's%
resporeibility, or mieteet.' 71k:tuft:re-' be-!''
iongir fox_ the, partiea::thearieelreiglitur if.;
Alley find they aro buth,,sold it is- not .the.,
failt,of ilia broker. Irknot Yeryekne-,
ant tor a iniaband td 'learn too late, trait
.1
hie ;kite,- ArlieM etippetted dot
worth a penny, and ffiric;iyerilP hut udieralr
:botk am , acid • a•• reconciliation: la- inore: ,
FaVe -.• •
==-At., a iide conrietA; glee). old 11.11 4 dir
who bud glittered much :Auttoyittiee'lltitri--'
the Ineegsaut gogghipg, ot,lllB.
behind, hint, turned ground witb,."314q41 % ;
yOlefe got, str,"whichin4
with Ws gentle - reply; Orry.f . ar . '"
tt,,gir;biti it. is OD
, • -
—Thp ep ti n 7
'ai)proOruttekrotio Thousand dollant' to .•
Oho • use' of , Chimp, strettlig.That: the
depreised thb litiancild affairs
of tho city ; forhids att Atppropriation
'l ar P r 8111 °,<
cosafort-,ypt , ihr , us Isms
'folitit,‘ioiirOsterp Alper says: ilia:-
phio regtoi ttio Clams to ‘,Up •a'
has tkcouto 'so :tointrion,tthat hittsci
ranked,ifj'ottenlookedpro{}`ps'hlorsid—
dishonest," • - .