The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 20, 1865, Image 1

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    Toe Tioga County Agitator.:
,EX U. E. COBB.
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Published every Wednesday znorni.ng',And - nuilled to t
subscribers At ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS I
per ye,,r, altvii3 41 N ADVANCE, ; , - 1
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Tue paper ie giant po,, , tege free to paway. ezneri. ,
bers,.thougn tb ey.tnay receire.fleir mail at ppet r gtees ,
locate 6 in counties imincitiatel v...acijoining, Apr 0, trre, '
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THE Aotrr..ron is the ..9Dicial , paper of TiogsqCo;,
and circulutes in every neighborhood therein. •Sab
soriptfohs being on' the advance pay 'system, it.( frau,
im et atti4ng a cimur most to the interest of advemisers
to reach. Terms to adverthere as 4eral as those 'of-
Cerei by any paper of equal circulation in Northern
Pennsylvania. •
Or A Asross on the tnargin .4,.a paper, denotes
that the Rabseription is -about to eStpire. , . • ,
or Papers will be stopped when the subscription
aerie expires, unless
.the agent orderi their continu
ance.
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21 TWENTY AND COUNSELLOR- AT SAW!
Officer fordierly - occupied by Jauies Lvigey; Esti,
SV abbot's), Oct : 11 . , 1665 1 -ty". - -
SOHN I. 1111TClifLELI.
ATTORNE Y AND COUNSEL PAW
Tioga Village, Tioga County, Pentl'4, : ,, ;:
Prompt attention to Colteetions. •
3larela.l, 1885.-Iy.
WILSON &
ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS 4T-EA.W,
(FIRST DOOR FROLI BIGONEY'S, ON Tilt d 'WAVE)
Wellmbpropg , ,h, Pa,
will attend to business antrneted .to Itteit , ct ki•
t h e counties of Tanga and Potter. [Oct. 1 t
S. F. WasoN, J._ Nit 'bB,-
NOTICE.—Tha LBW peiv,Ermbik heretofori: :, exist
tog bat cceeri the zabaciAmimur.herehs_tru;Vred
by palatal - -- 1 1 AMES LOWEO.y . ,
Welleboro, Act. - 18 'B's. 8. E.' WILSPN;: ,
J. lIER,VEY /EWING,: f: •
A - TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AV .149 W,
3 No. 11 Lai Buildint,—.St. Patil St., Baltlmore.
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REFERENCES
.Levin Gale, Attoroer at Lave, Edward Israel, Att'y
at Law, Rev. - 3. MeR: Rile v; D. D., Rev. Mary Sli.
cer, D. D., Condeld, Bro. Co., F. Grove
Iwfg 3lbsh4ry, John F. McJilton, Esqi, Raheit
Lawson, Esq., S. Elltharland, Esq ; _ - • r,
[Mr. Elvi.:co is authorised to trunvact any bullion
appertaining to this paper in Baltimore.)
lgov. 22, 1856-Iy.
301trt, MANN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR `AT LAW
Coudersport, Pa., will attend the several courts
in Yotter and hie/iean counties. All buslne4 en
trusted-to his care still receive prompt 'attention. De
has the agency of large tracts- of good settliing-land
and will attend to the payment of taxes "on , nny lands
in said counties:
Coudersport, Sept. 13, 1385-Iy.4'
P.f.iN NSYLVANKA. liousr t -',
'CORNER OF MAIN STREET AND THE AVE„.4I2IE,
Wellsboro. Pa. /
S. BIEIONY,
Ta"popular Hotel, having been' ;_t Atted
acctre-faraisbed throughout, is now ope 6 to the
pa - Wk. - as a first-class house. - A good hostler - 11waqs
on hand., •[Jan. r, los.]
H. N. IV's:items,
WILLIAMS ac_SIMITLI 4
ATTORNEXS__.VD COIMSETORS AT ZA iv,
BOUNTY .er. PENSION AGlEritt.
'Main Streettllstoro, Pa;
Jaivary4, 1865-1 y:
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NIA I BLIII,
8AR8p1,67.._
.11A1R-DRESSER,
Bnor OVP.FE C. 'WILCOX'S STORE,
Wencher°, Dec 7,, •
7171;11C1*SAIEttWO - ODI
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Court Street,:liposite
the Uourt Muse, SY,Wiarutport,
Dec. 6. 1865.4.1y* •
- WE-LAIASBORO - HOTVA.:,
(coileer:-VaiS Sireet ;Inc! the Avenue:7 %1:
WELtssoao,. PA
B: B. kOLlDAY,Trojirietor
One of `tholi , 4soet 'popular , Houses in the county.
This Hotel is the yrineipaliStuge•dunttie in'Welhboro.
Stages leave daily as follows-
For Tiogs, at A a. in.; For Troy, at S a. in,.; For
Jersey Shore every , Tuesday and Friday at 2 it. ta.;
For Coudersport, every .Monday and Thursday'ta( 2
P
ST46ES ARRIVE—From Tiugs, et 12 1-2 o'clock
p. m.: From Troy, at 13 o'clOatt p. : From - Jeyeey
shore, Tuesday and Friday I a. 1 Front Cuilisqrs•
port, Monday and Thursday II - • —• •
N. B.—Jimmy -Cowden, foe well-knowt) kkaatler,
will be fond on hand. = ; • '
Wellsboro Oct.-5 - 11364-Iy.: • .
WATORES:LOCKS.= trOV - MtabiN
PLAYED WARE.- • - • •
eau at No. 6, Union Blook,.if you " - ant : a pod
WATCH. whare.youltrill.find a good assortment of.
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- AMERICAN & SWISS W ATCHEA-, - '
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I keep on hand E. Howard A Co.'s tnevatit ill
heavy Silver Cases, which for time has no eqriiil.? I
respectfully refer to AL.Bi. Cobb, Bag., Bilfter Agita
tor, and Wm. Bache, Erg.; President- let.liekienal
Bank of Welleboro... . • „. - ;. ,
Aleo, the W. Ellety, Bartlett, Appleton, Tracy' _A
Co., all are good Watchea. - : , i . It,:.
PLATED - WAR - E: -C
PLATED
Dinner arid Braakfaar Casitari,Calsk i
-oass...et
Holders, Nepttnatints,'Forks; and Tea Fp 000 r,
&C., - '
India Riilkar Chains, ling.", and a ord., f.-to,nated
Pen eile. -
AVYPLAIN GOLD REV gS.,
JEWELRY OF ALL' KINDS
A. good 'asioricoant of CLOCKS ooratanity_ on
band.
All of whin will be sold ailnv,tis they cam .
~ ottgtit
Ywhere: . ' "
REPAIR - D0 . 14 aN SITORT YOTle
Virellebo - roTlirtp, - 30, 18e5-tf
IZAAK WALTON 11011*
Gatzteii, Tioga County, Pa.
H. C. VERKIGYELt..,
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TEifS is a - Ow- botel
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cess of iliiipee'tfishitig and hunting groOds in
Northern Ponnsylrania—No_poingirsll be spilled for
the acoommotiationpf pleasure seekers and the-trav
elling [Jim:l,-1801
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'WM. TOWNSEND, ttossr. , •
Wholesale ana Retail
FLOUR, PORK,. 144,105,4•'Gk0 - aRJES.
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WET-Yr fZcaCM•C ) -se 4 ,
,AL S ;
FRESH - BEEF, MUT VON, ,131Trittfa.-
Shop one Dcw South of 8 mitt's L'aviblfl6"e: .
Wellaboio, :Aug. 2, 1-$65-tf.
TO THE-PEOPLE OF TIC?O,4,cOaNrY:-
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tict this Best snail, only ntithorize4 Life anti;
Services of ABRAHAM' -LINI2OLIc. initlartinl, truth
ful, 75.0 pager, with bcantitni enruvings, good pdper
end binding--by' 11. RAYMOND, "M. C.
Some important thine aye cops tighted and Curin,l
be used in_any'other_worh.. Wait. for the Aint and
tee RAY-MCSICFB - ibefere-you-sallearihet.
E. R.• V - AN iIORA bg.. : A;_4o4
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For lAwremeavilte, Tiogß, xtiohgtopd, Cha.4ll.4c4;peer-a,
field, armor.; Weethehl.tina fit4ef
Roszvili6....Altr,i2, - 156.rtf.:.1. 7'
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k I, AlitOt.UOOK;tif . PERFUMERY a' Id YAlsi
/IL SCEitaiVtattilS; fat sale by P. it. filliams,
No. 3 Union BloelOWllbagth R 03.1 414.4.1", 'iii i
VOL. XII.
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RS. A. J.. SOFIELD WISHES TO IN 7 ' . ' j 0,,,; .
tAr e ttan „, , never uttering» loud word and scarcely caring
form her customers that abets now receiving
~ •' ' r' ' ' -- c.'" •• 'to look 4 , aeli othr la the faee. It was vastl
from New Y6rk, a fineassoctment of -----,--,,---,----,. ---,- /-‘,..---- , e y
- ; ou g z a m or o ci i t suiREB. .' amusingito me to observe the conventional ogre
MILLINERY_ GOODS, ' " ' ' ' under ohich those boys, especially, labored ;
which the has taken much care In selecting. Ladies ' Economy in hatie.e.hald expense's has come to'' the very boys that had been saluting each - other
will find a superior quality'of - - - ,-..... bistbel el ai n - id en , o f t err e b t r itfl existence in roughly in the streets an hour before, perhaps
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MERINO UNDER-WRAPPERS, , _ the''iniiida of -Mrs Dolib and myself. We eaten 1 pulling each other's hair. As sedate as dee
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14ERIN9 ji() late Closely. We never - did before since we f cons now.
SIER - Y, ' ',,i ' ' were harried, "- that - I - Can retoeinber: but-phen ` The ice was broken in this way :
Infants'Hoods: Dress Caps, fine linen Bandkerchttfs f butter poste , at the r a te of t, e cents a - dab;"an&l bile of the big girls, by the way of Oi)enftig
and everything in the-mittinerr line'. ' I'" 8- - 'ettirithini, elk, in proportion, housekeeping.ex 1 the bail, bald to a youngster of someeight sum
pctrisettbecoicie a'Serlous Matter. - - "` ' mere, named Josey Perry.
t Was - musing Upon the annouricement`thati •,' We ikpleesentevemog. Mr. Perry."
tbire'Vfas . ti rise of three cents the pound hu ',* Oh; how are, you, ?dieter Perry I" liars`
veal, lit the breakfast table, when Mrs. Ddbh 1 forth our Fred derisively, at the top of - his voice.
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,And then such a broadside of laughter! In
'James, did you know to-daY was Sal He's I less tune - "'than it takes me to Write it the
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birthday ?"
youngsters were in a hubbub• ass noisy as the
"Is it ?" said I. " How old ie she now ?" 1 meeting had before been sedate.
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" She is six years old, end 1, . have , promised,' They played ‘• Post-office,'' and • " Cedar
hold a little
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ROBT. HALEY,
-ATTORNEYS AT LAW,- 21L
. iii. , LI ' AMSPOR4 I , • PA'_,
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Special attention-given to •collection of! Penions* ,
Bounty and Back Pay, and all claims against the Na.
done' aZI i -State . Governtnen te. ! ±.'
.1;lov. ib, 188.5—5111. ,
ITNITED STATES BOTEi-
ffiAIN STREkT, WELLSBORd, I
D.. G. ItIyTER; Pi.ofsarTl:qt
Having leased this popular hotel- property; (lately.'
oectipied - by Mr. - Nelsen' Austin) Felten. 4ndeavor--16..,
make, it truly the traveler's home. Persona attetf..-I
tion will be given to the - table,
'-end' the' Collifertof !
qpe ,p, wilt be a prime object. The stables
under the care of an experieneed hostler..- •i
Welisboro, Nov. 15; 1865-Iy. '
DENTISTRY. ' •
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C. N. DARTT,
WOULD say to the pafilic'that he is peimanently
located in Wellaboro,,(otice at his, residence,
near the Land Office and Episcopal Church) where:he
will continue to do all kinds of work confided to hl,s.
care, .guaranteeing complete satisfaction where the
skill of the Dentist can avail in the
_management of
cases peculiar to the. calling.F_ _
furnish_
ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
set on any material desired.
FILLING & EXTRACTINGi TEETH,
attended to on shortest notice, and..tionis-in. ; the r hyst
and most approved style. . __—
TEEM EXTRACTED - WITHODTA>4INi
by the the use of Antesthetica which are perfeeffi
harmless; and will be administered in every case,yrltce
desired.
Wellsboro, Sept. 6, 1866-Iy.- -
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TIOGA MARBLE WORR4". I
mar,anis & CONKLIN. Otte' Cole • -dtf Carkimi)
• PROPEIETORS.±I -
R. CONKLIN baying., bad large - ex • Perigc - e
in some or the - best Marble, Shops in „the
country in the artistic part of thiiilt4ittesi thepro
prietors are now" prepared to execute "or - deis Ise - TO:Wit
STONES, Of all kinds, and MONIIMESTS - :ateither
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• RUTLAND OR 'ITALIAN MARBLE,-
letor.
War. );irrrn
in the Meet:Workmanlike manner; and N.iith..disirtitt4l.
They will keep ' - the hest quality of 'Marble, of -both
kinds named, engin - illy on hand.
Stones dikolored with fast - and dirt. olefins - ea 'and
made to look as Food as - new, ' •
ME:Harvey Adains;of Charleston. is nor
sized Agent, and all contracts made with biitr=irill' le
"Cto.-toMers can contra - et for - work - with-Lilo at,
:04 'prices.
"Tiugn, 4
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- She Wits Ibty to : tell, hut 'at last -she mobbed
riout, thiCsbeliaT.beert_ kisied 'too much, and
`hod hersig`'ylars.pounded on her. little:back:,
I :in - h on or: of :her. birthday, usage' s ; till: . k lie vii
'Stine atiOver. :"Added to which one ofthaboya
•had caught hot& of her dress and ' .torn it fit u
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:" ; ilS§ckinj , manner. „', '' --- -:-,-:,-, .--- - -'-.
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C &;.N: EIAMMOIN'Th'S 'NURSERY:- She was soothed:and p a tt to bed, and,then 1
I went into the parlor-. :-.. - - • -
' nicitilebtiry,-Tiogat 10. , iiik4o. r t t ,: . =Oh, epectzicle.." for' an-economical parent : ! lsl:Y
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sitiMaid - on the - ilank Road, foits . imilei fre;ni,Tiega.
; 1 1 , is:gift 'From ..tbi'l.4cliiritor--=had been kttnilied
We are prepari“ l to Inralsloo9,-000 Frua Trees at I -
ins - following. prices.:- ,
.;-- :,- -.- -----;-- T -:„- - z .„ , UTI t. st i oi. t t -s or. ' CL IVIT - 4'A r a n- l r a e l e n Ti l . d ' iN.' r gi .
AililetreeeL-large'size, 25 mints at the parsery; z 3i)
cents delivered. Common size, 20 cents itt`theiy:. 1 , long on the piano, and the, music was on e hid
sery, 2b cents delivered. - Pear Trees; 50 cents. I , e l ttO s us dauh.of molasses"-candy from first to . last.
St'MMER eiPLES.-13UitibotO Harvest, Ratty Bar_ l ' Ala rap7hakbeeii tipped ,gyer 'nri the. BrosSels
vest, ebecango strawberry, Washington Strawberry; 1
Carpet and •lefajt great grease spot in alai:rad
- Red ,Astrachan, Summer Bellflower, Summer .Quech. I
''Sammer'Xing, Sweet Bow, Butir• Bow.: •.. , -- " Which necoun T 6 li tok6e"of your economic- I die of1):•;,e-rocin. _ And worst of all, dime' am-
FALL AP Ci.Es.--Fa Lueuse, Gravenstein, Po u,bo: Rih. al shifts that you never go fu?xe4edit fer-,„Ell; 1 bitious. youngster hesl - _been at my paintings,
stork Pippin; Fall "Pippip, Re p ublican Pitipia. liar, h:y. my dear?" i 'rand had broken a hole through the .4cenvota4 91
or 31,use, - Maiden's Blush, Large Wine; Ladle? Ewe.et r , 'llll_ra,- , Robb loolted.idUPrt'ati. filer t.. 1 4. 'a ,• f...it'-'p - b °Fee, land!) 4 o4`e-ati origin4tl - Sontag,4 hick
I Pg.L 3n ah's P• e mP- 4i n sw . ee .t. - B a i ley .: - ..s-,',.. -, 1 "W ell, Susan, lees see what it will cost. lkialue4 highly:' i --- „.. .'„ ..•:-...
rucTEli. Aceits.-:-Balawin, ts - w.•eti : ssinta j , - -
Mt:tower, Rhie Pearmain, American Goiden It tisak.r., I Hhat'4.4:ndlassev kt.t? , Punti: l 3 o W.2'• 5....!: ~,..‘.., ! " Ohl Susan f Sti4ap,.. l I cried, behofd
Roibary Russet, Rhode Island Greening.:,:::Escit;us +0: -- ••• 0 14ittid.44i.x.Croients.tor-4tadiquaitsace" :-.;;., 4 1. ,„;Itlke hay,pc vi_t„li,if T e4pOcitictsl soiree!" , ,
."•• 1 4-' ,l rSirbei., • .. And apples ?" -- - -
80tzenbur,g,,Swaar ' . ,Siveet Gillflower,
5 .' I-- 1 ; -.4- . 4 J: ,- - 24. 4 lti.„ 4 , !..Mro.Dut)44ltriacCitihasi.:ilt die. - epectiarii - 7. ,
Roney lireening. dopey Sweet, Poiind SW_cet l -, , POund :
Boar, p eck , e , pl ea ,, m y t, imielen s w e et, ...r ete o ttee _ c e , . •• AL peelt . wilL„aufiply t .tbe _yart,y ; that will 't: """Ciiii you vairio,itaviinnia g ' e eitlinlil'.' , :f,
- '-•'• s • .r. az •9 it
rink; Wagner. - : -:" - -= '!', ' 5)% ;. be sixty eal*.o,ll: t ,i, e i LI, 4i.“...4,41i - i Jilti.kedv,. : , - , .1 2 - -I" .1
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, - Pcias.-Bartlett,',' Enr,,lisj, Jargonon e ,• - Meak:er'e ~ And any a'dollar-and -a. half for nuts. That I But Mrs, Dobb bad no. answer for.uter., .',l t .
I .I.deaddia,_ tents ; Lucrative, - Lolliso. Bonn'-11 --Jef.vey', makes three dollars and soh dttleitatli.p It.-will iI o out a benpil;eitieit . piece of-paper, and
Seikel, Debit& D' Amalis, Golden :'BeUrre.,,pen . iist. ~
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pautyo3lout BlOrceaa; Lawrence. : =- 1 ",,-:-.:'''''- - i '..- Ve-, 4 -•l'ler•Licon l P/x,.!i-C„..a,k,„POTeP. 2 ___,.. ' l,,riattke a reckoning!: - . "-- '2.` "-- ' •
-Also-Siberian Crab,' Quinces, sad t; ripe i:Obt - e•••- 'L.': -i 5 100h% stfy-i t' wcittldpltFr. Dobblt'a r } C.:37)- ti ::::Beheided Douglas, . - ''',.!'..11:717:7; . " - . 1 ': 1 41. * i
'several varieties. ' ''- ' ` c. - & 311.11AMMoNir: . "Can I; papa ?" said Sallie, looking up , at , ' :: Mitilated Sontag, . ''' --:..-- - , I1; •-50. '
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~.51iddlebary, Tioge Co., Pa., Oct 4, 3055-Iy. --- , a ..-s. e eJ, , ,;• , ,, f i el s e - 134 . tai ., botw-ela het- .
_ lipiF : -f- . ' ',--'''' ": . 7 '' Wilijito4:ritindj - ,andjotbir., dams "ea ..'.;",„ ''.. .
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,;- . t,' Qrtg you, what darling ?. -B.aVe lere.liarty ? •- to piano and music,:. - " - , . .' - = lifr
RIT GOODS, GROCERIES ' &. ' _
-W-trrof-can, e- vutr--oan, yon-:.little-lifissing !" . Ruined ned carpet, _ ''''' ' ' '- - lOU
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And I helped -tiei. twanitheri .. Spout:aril - orgra- ' .!,-.4.,k0t0,1, mkt dear, of $185," . . - -
14" AIVEENCEVILLE,TIOGA"CO.,-"PAI,I'
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. . ~.: - • vy, out of t4, f ull.fyyiness of a father's hart. i ''''" 1 think you areiiieraViigant, Ta'nfe - s;". said
" Won'fif beAully, sir ?:''' ;'orietf Fred from 4„tnyt wife, . ;.",A)ittle Spaulding's glue will put
Iltis side -of the table.:. ~''. ;. ."-1 ! -',.' "' . ,I i the statue's head in Place.',' ~. ,; .
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'. • ."'',.11 - oiy that boy does pick up the slang ;of this j .‘ And • then you could ire' a iC'd ribbetn'about:
. ''t'icion',igeis 'est , ;nikiling?'lt'S' in - ttsiFi r ept4v-`.,1111 - 4 nrati * .:Co bide the crack, conldn i t you; dear,'
• -. ' - '...-: ' • ••- :: I ing him for it. " Buys Will -be - bicii,"'as at 1 .-- kaid iti'alotie' of "intense - i'r'ony: - =-- "' n- -
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,4-1 A 114 14 . 0 ,0 a - 4W. ;V
~4 , ...a , .14 991 pip,thpa hil eldest op. had .. plaed - I•;ifi, - e'rid'ic in - , `,:lorne Wei!, JaM'es, alinci - ' ioti Make
...." - thitiln-" -- ,o s iirv., -- ,4 1 ,.E4 iilhuuut,...-‘, , •
-.,-,,,--,.- • thoe. t hings yourself:"' . , - ----- ,
" IV/Mt a-gooa , paize,beir":!:Aiiskrell Sallie - : ''"Ttrose`things ! ' Theit's `a 'wife - for an'tirt„
to herTstater„: tiettidattf , e -. ltatot:iY,, - r
. --- - ,'.,' t - ' " 01ACIki,fi l '' illinEelFFt'id.' ~ .":., i r . hce.. pi iti, 4 ,'end 'robsid 'I will 'see qi?batirean
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1 44m9, - 8 iitlio. a o,w' uip'iss4 graig,. : - , — `43ci'',i:lih ; and' gs For'iile . eti:kilet,'cili 6Mi'4ei a
.:-. 'A 'FUL L , ST6CS " .--' : • '
-• • -,, --` ---- -•'—-- - i' - • s...k.Dnlnir like- .kisses, papar - .04C.-tp,,Neliis. ruifu'r'tliS catep - of - chi - 1.156in; end' 'the spot 11
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'': . `'' ' :•' - ' '.. . I ' l4 Hike eieritliiiig:geod, 4144. , - Why:do-you i t ue:Oir She've. l ';''' ''''' '::: '`''''': ' ' • • :
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- , - _ - ''''''Aiiditiet expense' m - ilear'" - '
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email lave wanted - a rdg for a."room •- •
kisg.tan - .leillight."'.„ .ri. ~ r:7l.lerr * '''_ l .ll3f l e' d l9'ng dine... 'For . iny, part.; : fdon'tlctidia as Tana, 1 dicl'it indeed--indeed: I wan - neon
~..,,,,o.liti es wo}e_the-ing enough, Nell-not, half. tl'in ‘;iiry, sorry:_' At - le 4t - it cannot behelped • ey; you know, to bay sem° niae wedding things,.
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. , _.- ~. f t,- "-i. o I prefer big girls to little ones." - , : ,... .-,, , ,1.,,.., r ..,. iii* ; "itiittlieii are 'no* no'inore birthday's in" amilane bad-sc r' in44/1 "" -:"- • '
--• '' •' ' ^c , =- ,, q - Janies d' -said. Birs 7 .Dabb-n.eprovin.gly ' E.4 , the - family this- iiear."' ': - - ----.-. ._ . . - She ;hung , Per _ head as ,she said that, and
EVE-E , _• , ROA -4 oif R-13 Elilig 8" ' 1 •
' -.••A' , . - ...-' -•- . c .', " Oh, Mary Ann Smyth is a great big girl !" .I '‘ ',"l.,et nii bb thankful for - th a t ; ..
" • across the rigid whiteness of her fac'e' shot a
, then, said I. .
said Nili:•-o.ller?dieisea abaft home down te-:=F - 7i ' 's' IV k./ .---. 's -- !,, --! .- -:. streak erred, as though a hot iron had touched
• C L .O , T HI PUG '.l: • the ground." .
_1 ' .1i , her.' She-couldn't keep down her awful shame
- --" '-' ' - - ' -1 .' ' '- -= •.` --'" '-ii: ' --: '''. 7 "-Dir they'l ITlnit4-esitoaregitlit:..--ife,-:Mari 4 '' Siell Reim E . -At - r a i lwa y --'t't . ' - - ! and hornir, you see; it would speak out. , i
~, a D.- a B.t ion an ,
011 i lIK 11 'l''' Iro - 0 irb ..1C -IR; Alin cominer - '' •' -' "'• '...•' • 1 ••••• 7 "•"'":-•.: , • ''., (Ad. lad said to aver p
...t, ,
~ . , y omp 0 u s . looking goitie . I Well, I didn't say any more. ''l. saw it was
" Yes; and two other big girls. They *iiteintitti - who was talking about' steam commithica* lof no nse,..and I tore myself away from her at 1,
-, ' 7 ": kW.
.. " ....."..,., . ;,a..•• ia , compoiiiiiinitirll3::i . J.FrieVTl - 1 Cron : "Pray ,Si r, what is Stearn r , "Steam; . last., She was so bent on making me promise 1
l r" , )
'getting very • in4'ifm;' - is, '. aft 1-stesin - is, ah f ah I steam is 1 I wouldn't try to find out who killed Jane I
i old " ., Composition ! They must be
W. 4 itit' 2 virrED."' TO - -TIT; • , .. 0 , k , = , ‘- ,. .. , ' l ; . s6aa Cif:l'inew that chap, 'coUldn't tell ye," i Crossly, and I wouldn't promise ary such A SPORTIND AnvsNsonz.---An independent
) Xempoeitio.n# -are,- anc.h, a ~pro, n f of
,rnaturity, , saidariongli;hiblcin , 'fellow standing by: " But company of rangers . were encamp*. of i the
- " -
Of- - ail, ''
- 14§ : ' - .
A lostitge Stook - DT. ..- .. among thOse`lift eli__ieri'Dieynirllit;ernotice - ''''' ' - Socket' -: '''l
istentri i? aofwater in a tremendous _
thing. . . , - , -, .; . . . ,
When , 1 I got out of the prison, the first thing Agun Du lee, in
aD I • 1817 ' dependent
' ., .X did was to make itstraitforward, sensible fel- upon their rifles for subsistence, every LOSO in
• '-' malt ece ve ,--- . -• -.--, ~ - - --.; 1 low tell me all that any of thbm knew about , _
this company taking his turn at hunting, .Tftere
.. ',..: . ~. - , :r.-,. - ...1: :- -st f,-, e& - litipg4 ig`: - .4l.63tail'aSP - Ytig.A o Merwg ,M:H er - , ;.' ' -
-: $ zl- , it. sn...tia L sai - g atea,l, i ...,-,, , ! ,' -... IP!,-ffi!ltien.'" -..- • -
,-- ---_,_. • -- ' .:.-; _:-.
:•- .. .., ..:, „.,...-.- ._, .-... .: ---..: ,-, • , -- , ' I the murder. this
wns one raeg - in company who invariably
T_Runi.pOß iPp e C . f...2:-5... trET I VO . e:I7 announces as „,, 1 f
C.PNE,...-.4.N1?,.§,F Pari.. - TOUft,Staj ' jstnes,"
_was -fray* lifileal;parling.'injunotion, ,
.... A
' : " All rlght, m 4 dear.". :-,e' fivai and though he is
• n ."traveler," we - be- mind that Jane - led been stunned by 'I returned empty-handed; - and be becaiiiri so
. , =
I was Altiiti'Dt , til dun Aitfl'afternoon later' Ile --- - - that - : - hie, . , -
le trim), he once m life beheld pee- I
. lilow from a hammer before her_poor old. throat' notorious for riot furnishinc , his, quota of Meat,
„ ; .
-• than usual and when I came home in the. 1 ,-,- •4. L .„„„... , „ ..,„ „,,.. .i was cut...4.least,-tbat• bad been the inference, that.bis companions made it, a standing rule to
, ... 4 p,,e.,.,. min ing_tpeir, on- nuttiness .... Lois re- i
.., , .. vati,there.was the mark ersuch a lilewupon her jest and, jeer. - -After. meeting with,,,,s t ich ill
evening, I found the four little Dobbs eitting'•yna,"Ekali, fe,:occurrenCehap - peneu at see=the pass- 1 forehead : .
S t y r {
iitt 69 . jeggl , r ,sw , e,9 the parlor, awaiting t he , - , eti.ereriaeittg "to
o• jo ~ Sick” to = . attend 'iii eachl' " -. ''• - : success and.,
a- - lon , time, he, was perinaded to
OWING MACIIINES, ISIPLOD:EO; , ..;S : .',..=-Thel'
- Ciiining of the-go - eats. -.- '----- ' , ;' , 2-'"-!- I, '-•''' - :-. tr ,,-,-___ , _ .: •, ~. . r. ~...•
,_. _ T4Eiri I hunted up'the
, Old drunkard, 'Wallis, adopt the Carnanclie deer dress, and _Make one
undersigned had. the agency lor the :rale' oj the • Q - g n ., l , , o or soonceins. _ 3 . effort nooie. - Accordinigly _he donned the s un-
GROVER & BARER - SEWING MAOWNVS.i' - Thli%''', - 1 Yt'Yt `u- aiterthe cloor-bellrang, andthe , cl4-T..', . '_ -_ :J" - ; ,,: .: - ..i. ' - ` '--- - ' . ' -
,'-'-, -,''-'' --• 1 - and - q - eeii° 6 ect Ilia": " -
~.. . ,
Comp:lay manufaCturo lifaabinegr,'!ewink•rftiiiir tbel, d' ere Ma high atate,OlAefaMOtnie; zalile . ~, ,- - : ` ".-- - • -',t - . - '1 ' I had never" liked the - man • I bad •'. almost dressed deer skin, the-head x hoses end ; akin of
eiastia„stitehnr lock stitch.' - •._,The Alichiner - `•hp .. 4-e ta-- -jtiArii..d'dOwn from the sofa and made a.dakh ' -Y- 0 0;- , poon. Miss. ,Prim is dead , at -last Miss' hated ,
ken the highest. ptetniunk at tirteen'Siiie,EaTf.rwiibia_tor the dour, but -suddenly recollectinwlerself Singletort.V• .", Oh pea l poorbritter ;7. she nould 7 -- him for his brutishness to Christy; and . .the'regtremaining:attached ; and when begot
i;was as mathas - coulddo to '.bear to ques-.
I 2 b • down on all fours, he resembled at a distan, ee,
three,yeers. r have the A gency for ibelitde of Prince , -= -: - - -- - - "t"---- ' • iitt,..locar-ta hear low' Pr- poor
was n, Ridlin
and Irorace Waters's hielOdetidi'.-:`::-...-.1fEettqnq-tR, herperchlind smoothed, her hands . . . '-• '-' -.-- -- - • - g
.Lion him, though .I was sa
" a , Also two second han t iSloludecisi:jiir'ionl.oideiior I over : , . ' Imp:to:Widow Witripole -ee she just, filled, with ,
tisfted he could,throw - areal buck. Off he started, amid the sheets of
her apron. -...,-; '.- ::'- - 1 :--.•:-.,-' ':' ---- t- ..;..s, and-sink -"
''
' °gilt' on the mystery if he noUldlia got seber. hi companions; for the range; which,' ani3ieeti
sale: • • - " - '" -" nf t'nnte ' -- -
p - „1 0. i., .i,,,,,,,h' h0v •-g,..,..,, under it _..,. Poor ,iii or
r '' - 04 th - iiis l' ' ' encilwh.to be senaible and Would. It seemed , as s et was reached, afforded a thonSand tpper
- ' ''.` - '-- - ..= r',,' - -.Frill - get:ushered hire the
Persons wishing Anythin g in , the .above = line ,till';.-,,,1 . ,;,,,,„ t ,,,d „.„-,-„:„„- yci,, i- ;,.• . t „cre - etur.,,!'!:, said.the.;lild maid. "How:l:foes my •• ' - • - • '--- him .., . -with , ..
save twwity iivi'ec..at by purchasing .. af trie. . : .7", i',.. - , , —.--, - 1 . • t • - an n e - -- e ..- ' ve '''' a ' ai n - s i"riew:cap.lookl " -, .f.i, D" never seen so stupid .tunities to try Ins experiment. Selecting-What
...
' - .1% - ellsbAro, Nov:.2g, -'135-3t. 'E. fr. - EfASPII , TGS:.:•. Lae vi" - a,il Withont saying , a.word.;:Bnt!bere wits . ,
~, i -. •d• -.-- ' ' drink, as'he was now, and yet there was a iiirk. he thought-the best path through tliti chapel'-
,
.
:.Brag amount of.SUbdued giggling- ametia. them ---- - • ' -
.._ , ,
~
~.__ito me I had
''''' -- " - - - ' - . ;. in - g, hiring spark iii his red, blbat - ed eyes* that rel, he was proceeding_ along it slowlY.te reach
It• - "- 1/ARIVIV -, O'rEll, • ( .. • --- - • • : - , .., , _
~ . .-,.. . -- ,-- - :----..-- 1 -/ , z ._, .. : The neat arrival.Was:a Cluster oi. little girls, 1::' TWO, Jr?slinien` in: = crossing a- field came in I made me want to collar him, and shake - Out the ?Kerrie, unmindful of anything but the deer,
O'E'LLS.gb - Bb, _TRIG a ,c' 0, - .1',6W NA :L - i :looking-is sweet ait:Tatie roses. ; ','.' .", :,-:.2 . -..
.._: --''- coht 4 v,e - wip3 i r i'donk"ey 4vho''wee -making "day , every -idea hi e poOr old.. tnnadled ....brain =held. when a panther,. p - erehed upon ; a. branch, and
lfriibini
ifier_iiiveifh.ti r niiithe - d - t6 -- inf o ; r u
.]:'l . 7 ,1; WMit' etil'Ao`te4'tind etylien,llooked in again * hideehs''!?)tli his unearthly Braying. - Jemmy I But I.got nothing out of him but, whimpering, thinking it was sure enough a buck, • sprang
r
hi; old' fri'lilada...a. - iid customers ttia.'' lie - ii - as , l e .Z,'4-the room wai. ; filletrlwith the. neig,litrllrogeny,' stood a:in,thOirit in
.netoriiiirment-; but -turning 1- • Afte r wards, I went up, to the, Wallis place upon him, and stuck his "cl:kws deep litter' the
sumed the:condi/et ef -tlte:o.ld. ":c.rystalr.FountArain:eit4Krig',3l.a42.4o'.: Smith . and' thi, two - bther" - ti - Pat Wii&atemed - as: Uhl eh 'ertraliturd wilLki, anti looked. about, and then ...I went on' te_poor dry skin. .The hunter rose up with alai ;
Bore," and wilLlitezeoffor.givilit his entiri!.... - mtentio n . f .l.igr-gi r it t , -j :.... --....; .., -,. - •,:..- .- . - z-
Thankful for past favors,.kenso.Usitta-renwal of stiii.:(l
- , ~,,--"-:-.,7•JiatAlattp--,IIARn s o
_p n.
,Jane ,
~ , _
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~..,, , _ ~... -..;,.
~_ -:-_,.,:,...: ~,,,t,;-:;1'; • :: :. ,"- , : -, : ‘, 4 ' 11. 1.,j ,, e' ; C 3 , : "ir;!1 : 6, ;' 'u s him:
~ 1 , fl
~i d. i ), l a rl5 , ed i "It' , 2 a , fiii,_l3,l s Js i ne t On,issly 'fi house:
‘ lt - ,, - "i' - ' - ad ' - ti e - ' the paathe'r, hou'adod,off with .equal alarm and
same.
,4i,d..`,Ota_oute.,e - A'lieve_r.),M,W,„'-beifii.rem,, 11,ir'ge_ear,:that bird-he's - for .thusie,-Tair;butv sure_ I., aii'l t 'toiled yet . ; and" I-hardened • -my -heart ti .
_surprise ; and _althe_iigk r , 13 o,thlOg v.ia_aapiken,
'I - Washer°, N ov . N 4, -.4.itti , ',..1 . , - ;: . t ,, 1; - 4 , 4
,t, , j iiiiy-life.:' , -Thste they all eat:ail:4a 'tittiDiaaniitr i 4i 4 k got- airatentiiiirld .; - c" 4 ';.=:"-I'''''•''' ;---./ iliiinlittal look` at tierouid-`4,neation- thl+ goseit., : 4ll4l - 9gy,,iteeigtrszul - 04 1 1::, --- -- --' -'
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s.^B. QVMMIS,
to hotu to party , - for-her in the- evening.".-
' "'Susan, , will it stoat any thing 2"
r - W - hy, but a - trifle, Jameei: •Beaides,'
h - annaver had a birthda - y
_tear, you Itoo r ",
" Sallie ehnuid not have her, - ,biilthflaYnieiiati":
sd-often, - vvife„7tu--ieuela--cianes -as thest: , .„,.. , HtliN
Ibu ' hi ' B l h CO - I = l;orlitif bei ii....!tlfliPeratitir
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•
" That was Busid,:my dear. It's perfectly
tome thelway you do mix those
• .:4•T
children . ' - up."
" But whaAwllltinne stirrAes-,_costus, Susan ?
You are 'forererptsaching, economy at me, and
,I'd like you to praCtlceit'aliale, and let -me
!like to - preach,
" Oh ! there-Will -htiveJtO - be'soine -nuts and
ale .bougho' • , . 'l_ •
And some candy, of course '
" That,lbanylf yont-ivon'r ip arty, atlp4.catt
James, I'll --I liafetoughe two quarts
of molasses, and giiiiig-taiaake the candy
tn.yaelf, of„ln.f.eaoisorioal
shiftV I ne'ver get any ore& fOrit!'-: ';;'
est, - 4 - 504r€1.11ny,ir,ti u le t it"
qfgli.Ktiidn't nand wheir'yodivel.i a Wang
man, Mr. Dublyz, limas. you lorgngen the candy
2ftr,..tjt:it tv uAss. to)yzp at our_ttlatife . .,yihen_Twas
girlpihmes I:Such;" glorious ,timec Dap.
iaseto-haveln that , old -kitt.hen Why iit -Wag
wr of those_cautLy_parties_tliatyan:piiid - ine
tl4lnfirst emu nom I :scar xeceited ; from yug„ /:"
- 2 ‘-"Ah 'what wins ist Y 2 i='x. A - cd
" Yeaftaid I was sweetest girl in-.:the
room.'
" That was because yt.tiAtsTe titsullets all rip
with molasses, my dear—as be to-nuat
again."
ult tqi,4amevtlize w#ol,#) b a
yore to r,- ilfe
plena- co revive, Fiore in the - eitk, the ' - feeol
keetio° Pf0 08( I- 01 4 ,', 1 3 4 1 thhiftq:9Z - - 4,2 114 ? •
Doy
wil
ing of the kitchen that you threw iv great twist
of candy over to stretch it the easier, when.
AkitY3o ll / 1 3 01.1.d.b,,,kekiVt.tq,'s
AhT those were - happy ttayi!'l 'saitti
musingly, sipping_ltiy i soffee.
- - YX}ju. eitioted leands un.king thenolemes."
..,.t.tai-es.,? said .4, o.pre in g
and economy. •• I enjoyerfa•greaVniartyfooli-,
n.h things when was vOung and innocent
for , Aomple
s. b 6 1 th USiaBlll.
itbSill'he4pletid id tO inakii the candy.
I had a thousand times rather makelt than buy
lEEE
Swamp," and ‘..‘•Forfeits„"
,and„AII
that sort, of
game.l,' whose ,principal feature is abundance
of khleinq. I won't into rify study' and began
,writing.- The uierry 'burste oelifughter came
echoing to my ears, but they did not disturb
me. lum n fond father:. --
'One” eirthe - 6iir•*44l'-`
_ nig' - girlir came into- dtjr -augaht
,prei4ence7iit ttlrew a - 'Ciisfriori!'lit • - My 'filet; on
.which She kile6teil l , - pOntitii iigutiVrtiea pair•Of
„ripa ' '"
Who'i t Chia laying dtwvti my-pen.
if Than 'Mary''Ann ?" • cried -Fred from•thet
idOorWay"Whieli' was thronp,ed" with':giggling
-1 spectators, "-She- warits:loii‘to kiss her."
" Ab 1" said I, as memory suddenly - recalled-
kame. l ‘ " How many can I have ?"
—"Twenty 1 Thirty,l, A hundred !"-
.cried a ;
dozen voices - .
I'll take three," said I, "and you
the 'rest, PTA" - • • L 'lf
.. eVe it 1 4 ^44.14-ttged that hopeful,- back.
i n k „,„, _ - ; ,
young lady struggled-. after. the-orthodor.
manner,handeMown, from ;generation to gen- 1
reamed .s 1
ers,t,iont o„,,youn g 4adies, -and' ti4' „Children
"Hold her, Mr. Dobb 1"
"Kiss her,
That last waS Weirt freir, *tic - had memories.
thein alone at last.: .1 dOn't=iielfeve
imroding too mock otr,the •enjoy
ment 6f the little ones.- They get along a great
deal merrier by themselves. So Mr. Dobson
shot the
„parlor door and - let them alone, while
shut Myself ip_Mv.atudy.
4bout : halt-past nine I went .0/1 and fotind
;the:litttetuestslAd gone. - ,"
Sallie was bat -We presentlyjeund
her on the stairs in the 'hall crying bitterlY.
" Why. what's the: matter with my bird ?"
said. T, taking her yip , my arias;
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ME
WHO IJ4II, E 1) 1 ECR OS Slitt
',, , 81 - 1 , :e2e510141 , 4E C9:4 R4D I y,
-Slaitte:rx M_AI Z I,ItI wae just the nioest
. little
',girl you ever sae :
- Sheirend lser fatht 6 t . liVed scone,
home ,talt-nt.tieredip4ti r,f , N ant), er s , epess,
bey goodness and patience with the old man,
who drank boi•ribly, 'wan.--tile - witedeA of Abe'
totvir and better than. a sermon: • If ever there
was a saint who laughed at all aorta of trouble
'and bad' red ettitAs with in
my; - opinion'' Christy Weide - wet! one, - But .1
was her lover, „
... • .
Posibly you can-imagine, then, when Jane
Crossly, the old meld %chi) hied half - a villa - be
yond Wallie's house; wits found dead in her heti '
one morning, her throat cut from ear to ear,
and her money all ione; how people felt when
Chtiaty Walla came for-Ward and said she did
it. A
was away from home at the time. I was a
aster `cartionter;and was off to the pelt town
about-. 4 job - thaar IN se likely keep me ern
plßyeitn..Aomi many_ weeks yet, ttml, pal Fa a first
fate - , too. But" I . tbi Vt. ew it the`:thinute.
beird4ibilut Macy', arid went home like a era
zrnianz -*„ ~•
The town was like a funeral. Old Wallin
Wei` hanginground, net 'quite no-drinii - as urn
ah-and,whimpering in at idiotic way, that was
worse than ,snythOg else. ,
Christritas abut up in jail-how . ground
my reettr at it—and would not Bee inefor along
time. But I wouldn't, go away. I stood op
against the door of the jail, and I told the
to tell her that Would - not eat drink; or
sleep tillii?-bad seen her. She couldn't stand
tbat, and Bent for me to come.
Think of that! She couldn't bear to `think
'Of ins going Without 'a Supper or so-, and yet
wanted folks. to, believe that she cut the throat
oS,poor old Jane Crossly, I went up the stairs
eta steps at a time, put the jailer out of the lit
thfroom when he followed.me in, shut the door
'orilainr, and -thert,took. Christy by tbe_should
.erl
s looked her in the eye, and said:
• :.
'"Now;then, my'girl, I Want yoti to own up
that this is-all a confounded liar, •
was
,a brute, I believe ;
,any way, I felt like .
one alien she said, in - a faint little voice, like
the chirp of a sick bird : -
'! Oh, Tonal don't you_ hurt me l" •
,_.And then her bead dropped on her sbooider,
and 'she Ciliated right away there.'
'That'iegoled saw. khad Igotito..take
maters- tk ; little different, or 1„ Ahould. de more
harm than good. I sat down
. and held Tier in
my arm ' s eitime; and - 'llVOkid''ip' - at rue
with 'theayea of a saint:: It was troy,.tusn : to
say;..,
" Oh, ChilstY, Child; iOnhuit ke ii " ' '`. . his .
~' . frayed n guilt in Mips, if guilt had beet his.
It'reitily seemed to absurd to such a stupid old
'She:gitre n little sob, and-put-an area about
thy.necit4 rooanipg;
hulk, and then his boots were all right; but L
, „„ , .
". I, wish 1, - was dead Yo'lxiLi . wish' I Wee c'euldn't keep away froth him somehow, A..
dead I"` ' " '`i ' 1 ..?..., .: ,-, ~..!.! , - Sort pf fas.dination kept - drawing Me back- to
~,, "'You, don't. want, to dia,mithi -that die
oo irimoind wondering: if these really was the
could
our li I ho black, tigly thought hidden behind hie dusky
yks,ps,"„ I , said, es , sternly ael.
but my voice shook: -" CoMe;thristi,iell . we
tte - ri-Utti; if -yciu iferiTtaviatit-me tolge read," , I The worst thing against Christy next to her .
adde_tA , posehtooto„
y..: ,._. _ ,
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_,
~. _ ciiii ti acknoWledgment of - gnilt - ,:"wee- the faat-nf
She looked up, scared ,at my vehemence„ and her produeing, the money -that had been :tam
- -: ; ; •: ,-
pretty soon she slipped-out of=tilFarmii, and 1 from JaneCr " .Bl Y l ' sl3 use. :
_frona_ me isz.ithont4: - ,_' ,
Nobody wanted-to thelltPie her gitiltyi , but as
-4--..-:t.e...t.i..k nisi' nroached. el) marl - little
IP3. Bl ,ink .., 1 - • - - 1 I corroborative incidents'turneu tip; - es - tiferat- --
She wit'e” ietY"inholt" - chang ed , "4:eit in that '
little time. The roses Were all gone.otft of. her - ways - wi ll ; that the tide was against her - a lit
oh-wake, ,and, the dimples,. ware . only pale, hol- - tle.' • '
I didn't go to see her again, I couldn't, and
lows._, Her little bandit hurig down -limp and 1'
Waited_ alPiady. - --'' •'‘ :- ' .'..- .i . Imy heart grew heavier and heavier as the time
.... 1 ~. •
Christy, wadi, taking theta in mine send !'went on " .'
-- ' "
-I kept away from the court-room - as long, as
';kissing them, "do you think. you would Jet me 1 -
touch my, lips,to your. hands if _there were re- 1T could the morning of the trial, buttbat ween't
ally, blood upon them. '' . - ••• !long. I -couldrtit stand the , Suspette, - .As I
'-',- The'cliild-=' -she" Wes - nettling-but -that—look- rapktroach_ed I-saw the building was _crammed,
ed at me as - -1 , -hate seen lambs look at their i --rna that a good.' itiany - had climbed *open. , the
window ledges outside and clung therenstvrell
slayer when dying.,-but•eltedid not answer. I
as they could. - Scrtlettrity-f-sttrpped stock still,
thoughtZßalinaldThavii:taken itexq.by surprise
looking tit't he soles of -It - pa - 44 coursebeetathat
i audohe would„hav - e - betrayecl herself. _- For, r
~,,,,,1 . ; , ,,.,,,,,,: i. 'i 1ue, i v ohn , i in aln kitiod •s on • tono.. fisted-ale, as the wearer-- , a 'great crony xi- old
'IY. ' - 'WhY it lieF4an ted to , piete nil :Al cohld .ito' t ; Wallis—knelt-on-the window ledge..;. 1;, 4I • ;:.:.
'Tie` old boot' heel which--L had. found- -sander
Jttietra:7 ,- I nooldn't get her:.to take, they story .
:back.; f:She. persisted whenjAasati c inect. her - Jane. Ciesity'eWindoW7-was. short with lre mall
elide •of iron like a littkwrherse - thne.. , Those
,rigllt, to the point, that she had told the troth ;
'loofa whieh'Lwas - staring at had both of sheen
that she killed Jane With those very, - little
jninds - 1 hail been kissing so fondly: '--' - heels; but one of 'them was' a new one, like
any boot heel,-the-other - was shod with ires,
'•i' ' told 'her that Jane Crossly - was a strong
and matched the one I still carried -1 0,44 Y
Wotll6l3—iivorth six of her. I wasn't going to
believe she could have mastered her,, and I -sup -poeket. - :. ..• : ~ . .•,,,.1; Ts.., ..,.
I pulled the fellow - float his• _perch , ine.ehert
. gested that she must have, had some Iteip. I -
Nottidn't understand the look that came into order; and shouted that had glund tha3 " 44eh
Who killed Jane Crossly. Ile _wae.daak,en , by
her face'then ;
, _itWas a sort of hunted `look—
d-tiort-Of inquir ing agony, -. :.; ;:. „ _ surprise that he went down tiii - his- kneta. and
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•" o :She•was asleep, and Istrack.her first with erThre ' le "' 'eve/7thil 'g' "
- • I seemed that Christy had run-over to Jane
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a hammer," she said falteringly, but ,desper
oto )ike,, ,,.. , „ Do. you think Lwoold so y I. had Crossly 's late that night, looking for her .fath- -
'er- , ---she Was often out looking after! . hittr.:that I
done such, ti,n awful thiiiiift ii.tdri't 7 -;
•.. 1. . way —and had seen this fellow - getting out of
I'd thin anything abeam. than think that
iCtikilted Jena CrosilEy,"" I Said; and I Olean -11 .' e w in do w, with the be g-o f : m oney iecitia
toAknhai. - .Whtidid e if.l • havetcr bout- the earth hand''- "' - ' ' *.
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a
over to find nut."
.. - Thinking in the - obsourity thatit . :isets_har
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cry sptang.at, me like something Wild, father, she had pursued him - so closely 4 that, he,
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- - • : having dropped the money, had no time to,piek
iug; : '- - • f
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....4 rom i s o me you ,weilt.: _oh, it up, and old -.Wallis, coming that :way, bad
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I kneW rihould find there. I thought thee*:
:pryipg,.eurious old women might haVvihap- , -
.pened upon something that would give me a'
clue to follow up; - but they hadn't. I weiararid
loolted at ttie murdered woman, and wondered "
wh'at those dead lips would ' say if they' could- .
speak. Then I 'Went to the rdom in which she
had lain when tibey:found.h . er, and where tie"
- bloody deed had been done.
It was a 'small room, with one windcrw'eloee;'"
by the head of the' bed. The assassin. had not.l7=
entered - by the door, because that -we:6 fortudc'
, loBted and had'to be burst open:- He (tor . yeit
.see rassumed that the murderer ware man)
could scarcely have entered hy the; window . '
without waking his victim; and it was eviderit
she had died without a struggle. If he ltsd '
entered by one of the windows, I hoped Id find
some track of him in the soft dirt undertteadkv.'.
When I had examined the bedrooin all r wanA.
ed to, - I . isent iiiit and loOkecinnder alifitifiritt
iltic'plia turn, - and found nothing, except . it Mt;
optbing - into' : the 'room nest the . " badrooltti
Some bushes grew under this, and saw :tkey.
Looked broken-down and trampled. • • ".
Being autumn the ground beneath wad siseint I
with fallen leaves, so that I found no. track •ofi
a foot; bat I found something. It 'wait -the:
worn heel of a man's boot. -Not much, to be..
sure. I didn't consider it much, though I pet
it in my pocket; but I thought 'it a little,
curious how a man's-boot-heel came in- tag&
vicinity to the house of so severe a spin tee as
Jane Crossly was noted for being. A , stot4
was literally the abomination of her life,and
this - boot-heel was freshly torn from the boces•to
which it bad belonged, I could tell that - byres
look of the leather, and afterward I foetid' osi
thoitiindew sill where the boot had - scraped' it
iri getting out.' Be must bare torn off the
-heel lettitig it. I had heard of a murderer
being tracked by w very trifling clue, and
though I didn't dare hope much from , euolvta
thing as that bit of nails and leather; I kept
it, and looked sharp at the heels of every asa
Imet.
I canvassed in my own mind every possible
Means for aCcounting for Christy's assumption
,of such-a clime: She might have done tt -te
save a lover, but I Was all the sweetheart she.
had ever had—or she might have assurneithi
deed to shield her father. But the °ld:fellow
had not in weeks been sober enough to =adage
ati affair -like that, with the cunning this , ha&
beeti roariaged: - and would, I argued, kayo liosi
found it and staggered home with it.
Poor Christy I. Itlwas easy to understand,
how, believing , thut her father had _killed Jane,
She had taken everything upon herself txtrdi•
vert suspicion from him. • •
You may be - snre I - wasn't long in getting to
Christy, and that I thanked God ferventlymbea
I held her once more,' safe from that horror.
-- She will never be the stout merry .giid ;she
was. before. those awful days, but she be. my
wife no', and I - am 'very tender of her.:
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