The equity, 20 décembre 1883, jeudi 20 décembre 1883
[" \\ \u2022 ! « V THE EQUITY ' (mv-tiim-hvIliMif Pliihulelpliittaudthegriat- giint gmndm ithvr .,i pnm.men\tu*- duties of nature.\tshuddered when she thought of what not ?\u201d\tthat she could not cope with the ditHcul- erl ess to speak.With the tenderness of a «,al1 faimly, were i-tt dui.s.t îe ivs co - She had a strange knowledge of the might happen.\t| That was the turning point in her life, ties she had mentioned.\thumane man he gently took her arm and\tetci?mn;.am mi grai ua ion stars.David Anson was an astronomer \u201cI have never aeon a face like that in Should she, Marguerite Nuirne, marry \u201cNever mind those things, Marguerite,\u201d led her weeping from the room.He escort-\t»»îiic*c\u2018is m t ie sann*i.i.u v renmieii .of no mean skill, and he taught her all lie n|y hfe,\u201d said Lady Desford to her bus- this great nohleman, or should she not ?he cries, passionately.\u201cIt is not likely ed her to the dwelling she had occupied -i© younf?nmn in uur knew.It w\u2019as a study she loved, for it band ; \u201c I must know that girl and bring\t\u2014 -\tthat 1 should burden your young shoul- during her husband's incarceration, and\t!u r\u201cln 1 l,,:1 c\u2018eH* an< ,'1.1 Y gave all scope for tho marvellous, and her out.\tCHAFTER V.\tders with such heavy weights.Never returned to his quarters t > prepare for his M hlom .j*»ined in tlm mm \u2022\u2022m.i,le'\tdreams, and everything else most foolish\t\"f Y bight; a x:an of grave and gracious\tWhen Douglass, Lord Stair, first made\tfrom the\tcottage home and placing her in\tthey would not arouse him, but they kept\t-^radorcr a loxe so jxiss oi^.¦ ia ie l delightful.She told tho child such presence, tall, dark, handsome, learned, his proposal and asked Marguerite Nairnc a palace which her beauty shall brighten; a sharp eye on him.Just before day- wa* umtnie m struguie a\u201d«ims .-Kmt f.f Bridge, fior-1 legends and stories that she grew up al- but cold and proud.\tto marry him, she hardly knew what he on clothing her in silk and gold; on cover- break the clanking of arms was heard out- y\u2018>*iag huslmud s jva «»us y was rig i u y I most uncertain wliere the border lands of Ho was one of the finest amateur musi- meant, hi her small world no one was ing her beautiful figure with jewels; on side, and the prisoner was seen to shiver\t; i\t'.ml tnitli and fancy met.\tcians in England, and he had been at- married; her father lived alone, David giving her such a place in the world that as he lay.It was the firing party.\u201cCapt.\t!UJ,\u2018 ^\u2019Vi,\u201e lu,\u2019 whn Twice\u2014while she grew from childhood traded by the name of Cyril Nairne.He Anson had no wife ; the rector had no every one should admire lier.\tMcMiclmel,\u2019 said tho 1\u2019mvost Marshal, , l ^\t.u.i|1I,j,anj woewnnml.to youth\u2014tho old nurse, Mrs.Spar, camej knew how often gome of the highest and\tthey never talked about love, or He was bent uj»on carrying her off and \u201cit is time.\u201d There was n\u2019 \"\"nderod when she\tThis great nohlenian, who had four\tMeMiclmels which exnita to-day m Phila To which the old name would reply,\tun^thed.Duchesses had smiled u,xm\tMW his\t'\u201c\"-'\u2019-\"\"mo face ^le with\tpvhxes .o David An*!., said, wanted to\tdelphia.sontetitinusly:\thim.and had Courted him for their daugh-\ta C'\u201c d uf ,t!\u2018e\tbf\"P ^r; pleading Tho authentic,deeded t : release Mis \u201cPerhaps it would be better if\tshe\ttor\u2019s sake- beautiful\thiirh-bml w\u201eimm\tl,iy*terius of luvo.\tIt had never been du-\twith\tall tho passionate love\tof\this\theart,\tMcMichacl ujwm her promise to retire -\"\u2014 -¦\t|.\u201e1\tj.:,.tilt,jr ilriiditi.Rt Rtni!«»«nd Overture,\u2019 and was one that he loved dered.He atoxl there ;»ale and silent, afraid you that you were shut up in the 220 west of Pembroke.\t| was the original of the \\ Itomzmliv Story, Transient n.lvortl tnscrUcfn tlon.nls |st line for lint hN |M-r lint' for ivcry eulMMM|nt\u2018ii'.inser Ills.8 1 V THF.M KH Y Ol tamo from St.Louis, M ay a ilrui I» H AVI» M BY BERTHA M.CLAY, 1 nth nr of \u201c Ilnfoiut I'nrthn Professional nml*.»; lines or less, per ye«r 84 00.t'ontm -Is by the year at r«-ii*onahle rates.Partk-e mlvviti ilng by the year will In- rxjw-te.l to pay for tin* \u2022nnn* quarterly.( 'orrvHpoieleiive nolieitcil from all parta of the county.< 'orrvMpoihleiit* are partkmlarly requcsteil to write in a ni'xleratr style, ami sign their rommimleatioiis.1 Mias Jr unie llazeii, of \\ >i hvciih.Kveimtton- t i\u201d\" I' «id I\" gm da.First Clues Tables.Choice l.i'|ii\"is in II \" Utr./ QC< IPMNTAI I |.v,l d rr .1 I >u si nr ss ('nrds M 4 Walt lin ni tin h lies, English Uni elles, Elgin 11 a telles, Swiss 11 nlelies, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silver 11'« Tl.r hi-rall< v.I t \u2022nit xtook 111 the Ottawa t HA IN STHKKT PEMBROKE PEMBROKE MARBLE WORKS.At first 1 am firllemomtxT the pin, m.iii'e tiulMing.IVmlimk John a heal.T.J.S0M1ÜLLE, ' : AND\u2014 GRANITE WORKS.iilrl Wanted.Their is one thing Detroit hicks and ought to have right away, and that is a missing girl Buffnh md even cith s of half our e f\u201cA girl Mysteriously Mining from We have liad several close shaves MAXI FAiTI RER OF Chicago lias one' St.Louis no.Cleveland two or three, have their were \u201cIt was not a natural life, woman said tw i < Renfrew Granite and White Marble Cii (luring the last three i ninths, hut t he uiys-tory was buate l before the detective could Urer I their pipes and form a theory., u i.tro Me- In one instance a girl mv a ont to Jive 1 wared from her h ,ted I After the la; s » of thu Itarents wen Harbor M i river, mi 1 h crape, when the i w dh a husband u and MONUMENTS, islydisap \u2022 uve l'-* I »* mud did not return.Next morning dette-tires wore put at w ill t Renfrew,June 7, 188.1 Auent i 1 they tr«ced H .id 'Uglit p Finir the trial hv victim lied Bet she had gone 1 toft m AM* lm* i NOTICE.gistmte afterwards, lx en m a allow ed up by the earth half swallowed.HI >f a friend on Montcalm r quilt, i R nick consult- % F HKTTt.Mtfl WEHB UNABLE r another to >vail themselree of Department to grant a reduction.i fera of intercut paid up to the been deelh d to extend the (Ime union will lie granted.up to and omlier next, t* all settlers who A 8 A NL\u2019MBKI for ook them one by one over to the Imv » a at met f.» a-1#' a) tr.T mai let I t r t »r tl.of .1 I Rit lur 1 W1 I * t 1 :d after two or ward to may that -raomcbody.the «\u201cOnly b |«artsy pay t«i the ayist« ll,\" »iuim After flint «Inti» I Of il I T»r-taken lue by them fii,m.il will have to be 1 Iwho have not then l aid.w w lynch, C.C.L f riiiladuli)} n noble girl, s they we t» cl ch girl rwt trie picture of the Blossom.' km h ¦ P\"|ier1 oient of Crown IjimU ( Qnrbn , A«nie( 24.IMS » 1 1 >1*1 i f i L x m % » «A' - .THE EQUITY: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80,1883.O'DONNELL.WRVINK I LBN, B.< 1 ¦1 A «I itur mil» 1 Proctor at I .aw Omve Mam at.Porta#*» .lu Fort, P g \\t»VOmè°of «TemZTtimo\",rinç\u2018aW.\t'a iTnd^nd\u2019woulfdif Uk^a\tLni electors had he obtained such subsidy, itants are, indeed, gathered from nearly to swear out their wages, till they got used move in the right direction.The state- O\u2019Donnell's brother was desirous of bury- Mr.Bryson and Mr.Poupore had both every country in the world.The Euro- to Greely\u2019s writing.1 suppose however nient of Mr.Bryson regarding an inter- ing his body in consecrated ground, and asked for this guarantee, and at one time I>eans are composed of English, Irish, that tlie universally beloved, and lament- view he had with Mr.McLaren is highly was horrified to learn that the remains .o.d ,h., a .Mb.w r™\u201e\te srürÆïs'ï \u201c\u2018.rira sssifsiis suss rL,,\u201e, ugam that it would not.But these ex- Spaniards, Swiss and Austrians in nurn- ter to a New York periodical.The com- masters of the situation as they had fondly O\u2019Donnell lie stated that lie would stand planations up till last Wednesday were of hers according to tho order just given, i>ositors could not master it, and the edi- imagined.The new coinjiahy are pro- outside Newgate Prison on Monday until no avail.Mr.McCuaig ridiculed thorn, with, «at least, one or two represntatives I ^or sent it back to the good Deans\tpared to plank down between $400,000 or tho black flag is hoisted.Tlio ;>olice have the Pontiac Advance howled at them.It of every other nationality.Then there don Publlsher* to ^copied.\t$600,000 under certain conditions, and go information that several invincibles left «\u2014 -«-¦ =1\u201d'-»™-d .W».-»\t\u2014i\u201e\u201e probably .\t.\tT\u201cySU.\t%%%ZSSTS\tKZ ever predominant characteristic trait for couple of hundreds, a few Mexicans, and\t_^_ the do-dothing company ?Will you hand tion.The police boarded the steamer suggesting ways and means, offers to shew\tmembers of a great many nationalities of\ts» nr wipe nvrup vmtttv\tover ^10 charter on the terms proposed,\tAssyrian Monarch to day, but no arrests n way out of tho difficulty and reveal a\tEastern Asia.\tThe entire population j,\\w 1 SU11VKS Vt IHh\tand[let us have a railway ?Or, do you\twere made, as they was lus occasion, however, when Mr.Bryson\tBritain is tea,\tand the chief imports from tion Railway Company and faithful (?) ex-\t|hing in the shape of a big subsidy, and a\tNew York, December I6Ü1.-A London Jiad reiterated his previous statements,\ttant country\t; lit nny sized foul end clu thati the chrnpcut Men\u2019s winter TOWN - HALL DEEP ail BEEF SKI» MOCCASINS As \u2014IN THE\u2014 WHITE SHIRTS,REGATTA HIIIRT.s.FANCY FLAN NEE shirts, home-made flannel SHIRTS, all good value and very cheap i All kinds of Grain taken ON MONDAY THE find highest market prices accorded.Call, and roe will be convinced that what 1 advertize is absolutely 7th Bar of Jannary Neil, true t E.B.D.LA FL EVIL no iwasen-i names of Rryson, Nov.6th.1883 At the hour of 11 o\u2019clock in the forenoon, The following properties belonging to the estate of HENRY 1\u2019DUTEOUS of the Village of Rryson PROVINCE OF QUEBEC PARLIAMENT HOUSE.FRIDA TS ELECTIONS.and dis I with the re- TO THE EDITORS OF THE EQ UITY.their actions at the board, as if their edu- W have done their part, what have of the sentence and might ascertain whe- cation W been neglected.N.B\u2014Look ^he company done ?Oh, that\u2019s none of tlier the prisoner was an American citizen ^\t^\t^ I your business\u2014leave that to Messrs, and whether there was an error in the , muchto'be'*râgretted\"hât\"The pernicious Church, Pattison & Co They will give trial In this telegram Lowell was in- ( lENTLEMEN-Having for some time past teaching of two men at the council-board T°\u201c a11 \u201c'«format™ through their :o(b- structed as follows As before instrue-.\u2022\t\u2018\t- - '\t-\t*\t1-1.Well, out with the whole ted, you will consider O\u2019Donnell\u2019s citi- under the circum,tance,.The contin- -.' cation liad been neglected.N.B.-Look uanco in office of the Government practic- fO THE EDITORS OF THE FOUIT Y out ^or a 861111011 this week.It is very Hy depended upon his election, and with\t-s~\u2014 1 much at stake, no means would be JOHN MOONEY, Quebec, October 1st, 1883 Auctioneer.been watching with interest and special should almost invariably neutralize the cial organ __\tand nothing but the truth, and the zenship as established.There being in money time to time take place between the gup-1 high-toned Advance.XVhat\"buii^ees'heve Iaooner the better* if you value your re- Great Britain no judicial examination on ind if Porters of the different faction, in which these two disturber, of the mental equili- Putation- No n,ore «huffling and dodg- an appeal of proceedings at a criminal county is divided, namely : Tory.Grit brium of the Advance man at the County mK- That 8ame >» no Played oat.The trial, possible error, can only he corrected 1181 and Spite alias J.T.Patti,on.As spite Council board anyway 7 Is it not enough\tPontiac are upon you ; don t try through a now trial or by executive ac- MMâËÈÉm\tHSSI by a majority of 87 in February last the 01SW\u201c» mu>t necessarily produce pressure manfwhen I give you a clams to\u2019nab mtr,\t_?- [ï1 o^jmination of the case be made by\t_ _ he., will n-.ri- r,.r exm.dna- ever poUed inThe rid*\the^ndfa%6dy i^n^ng\taronoUnuch any%t^2fyo^to Paris\u2019 14th~AU tlie ™mben$ ^6 oner s 1 be permitted\u2019 to pointful Ue under^jnetl in return^ thanks to ever polled in tho riding; and only money scandalous statements and insinuations bring me over the coals for it, I can assure Senate committee on the Touquin credits any alleged point* of error.Frel.nghuysen\t/.\t.\t., J den, will be received u.itu T,;»r>AY the SüetÆîz z£\u201c\tt\ta sr i ==caasss wraa ;-c-jnfc ZT\u2014\u201c1EHHBS -.12% \u201cpin mo\"iw rl »\u2022 ritis 35Ws.®sss\tuïst» vz\tssiiaajtezisa .».election of Mr.Phelps in West Simcoe it will Uke a great deal more than Pat- the Council, and then he will be happy three more battalions.Theses* battalions Granville, who acknowledged .U receipt I and \u201eMic jentraUu, that he ha, Hardly expected, the seat having been tison is able to bring forward to accomplish until the time comes when he can take one form a brigade under General Les- and stated that it had been referred to the lost by the Conservatives in February by this object, although he is the big-feeling, of your places either at Quebec or Ottawa\tbillot will be appointed\tauthorities ; also on Saturday the a rs&MBtri e z As savsztistss sssgSar \u201e \u201e ln Ç»rdwell the lato member, have been prophetic, \u201e it reads like some- him time to run the matter through the th'**,nn\t°f *S?flotlUa'\tcommunication said that counsel\t\u2014\u2014 y-a\tT ¦ Mr.Hammül, has been again returned, thing that was printed in Pontiac before\tnever-failing incubator, and then he will\t1 despatch from Siagon says there is no\tfor O Donnell having submitted the rep-\t¦\tI#\t\\g\t1\tIX in spite of the personal canvass of three the Evince of civilization.From the\tdecide.\troom to doubt that the King of Anam was\tresentetions he thought advisable on the\tI\t1\tII\tI\tl\\ rzz T\"° rr* -t a^ïzsaürjK «%- sraœr Stiüs sa «rj».™-* «apstitilkJ vvy ^ , 01P*ndjture ofa considerable amount party-an opinion which was endorsed by of the County Council at its last session.\u201c fort,fied ln the citadel at Hue with 100 been carefully eSR,lined and considered \" n|,,n°y to encompass his defeat.\tthe sending to Parliament of men who are If the railway company of which Hon.L manne8,\tm ^ .manner usual in cases of capital The Conservatives now number 37 supporters of the great Conservative party, R.Church is president, thinks to gull thi Shanghai, 14th\u2014The latest news from convictions, and her Majesty 1 Govem-members in tho Ontario Lerishitura ~a P*rty from whr>as beneficial measures long-suffering people of Pontiac much Pekin confirms the report of the activity I \u201d\"ent had found nojfcrounds upon which Liberal* dA mamlwm\tf \\ we oave 1)6611 r^ed from a state of de- longer, their pleasant dreams of fancied I »nd increasing influence of the Chinese\tthey would be justified m advising the raDerais 40 members, against six of whom tpondency and placed on the rock of pros security are doomed to have a rude awak- war ;*rty.ft is reported that Li Hung\tcrown to interfere h/th the sentence of jwtitmns are pending.Muakoka, which penty.Before concluding I would like\tening.The energetic action of the Coun-\tChang has been appointed Viceroy of the\tt,ic law or itvciecution.returned a Conservative in February, is to give a few words of advice to James\tcil will receive the endorsation of every\tprovinces of Kuangsi and Canton which |\t / ^- vacant, the return for Algoma has not yet I T^om\u201c\u2019.\u201c a brother to » brother: Leave\tratepayer, except the few pliant tools of the\t«djoin Tonnuin snd the uncle of the Mar-\t\u201e Joh 8Mf,rt \u201ef Lower Litchfield .m.%\t% rzrn\tinf\t^ ^\t™T-CUSS SH0I>.1 ÔST2TÏÏIX\tsr^ïtitiSjgSS Ma.titif!iïJS «SS\t£%SSS- -u\u2014*\u201ch\t*\u2022 -*\u2014* independent, and East loy®tting tho incuWor which will pro- that he (Mr.Church) had no right in sub- ed revolution at Hue, and the poisoning\tQOTSaMft Northumberland and South Renfrew Am Vld,e you n?w snd tben witb a chicken to mitting the questions as to who the gen- of the Anamite King.It is well known, We learn from a correspondent that a\t*¥VdteUtitS V49 *VU,UUe.t\t* .\u2022\tmake soup for your cabbage and turnips; tlemen were who would form the new I however, that the King\u2019s position has been certain Pembrokite has bA>n installed as ,Send in your rcoairina earlu *0 ivou ,.\telection cases m appeal ccmhmed they make an excellent dish, so company, etc.Tlie fact is that if Mr.I very difficult since thesigningof tho treaty editor in chief of the Pembroke Standard, hare it well done.A disrount of five per are disposed of shortly, it is probable that j eevory that I hope you will use modéra- Church's company cannot or will not build with the French.Eight hundred French\tVe feel sure that the Pembroke- people\twill be allowed on all CASH SALES.when the House meets the Opposition will ! ~J;\tthe road, it is none of their business if a troops occupy the forts at Hue and on the\twon\u2019t feel very much elated at this change Call and examine before purchating\telse* comprise about 41 meml*»ra in a i-.tal of I 'Hanking you gentlemen for the space, company of Kaffirs or Hottentots do so, river, and seven gunboats are stationed in as it is out of the frying pan into the fire* y*er< I\tju .r\t1 remain, yours very truly,\tprovided the present company are paid all stream.The Government therefore has but the street comers and hotel btnehes dot.j**w(r*w\tI\t«ticfcLBSünf.\tWhy do the present tofu* » no leer ht the safety t?f its fowea thare.will get a mt, pared, however impromptu or correct, j attention the controversies which from | moral suasion and good intentions of the 0 secure his return.Whatever : iis opponents may have spent\u2014and, the testimony of the Liberal press counts for anything, it was a considerable truth ! ST.LAWRENCE CANALS.our sum NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.tho following dntes Fourth < i'nnl, ten-KluMl UNTO me, & nee you I'ill thinking that thin w nihil finit* shoUl- heri', when you give me a chance to put you all lh the fl (MM I hia imiakot ami lit ml two shots, each aaiu« category, and « all you all by the «une name my containing 17 grain, \u201ef bucket.*, and\t*\"tifyiug to know -\t.\ttny appointment to the Magiatraoy la ao univeraaMy ap- fitlio* 1 t< » ma ko any Jinjdo.iHion.Nothing I prov««d of In this wuuty.I will endeavor to merit a daunted ho Huizwl another mortar belong- eontimtation of your good will and eonfMeriu; by at!* ing to ScoutiiiK Jim, and thuHijht that by mlnlrterlnn Juitke w the tout uf my «h.without f**ar, favor or affection.I am very grateful for the good wirnlir* you offer for my future advancement mid Coulo.no K Notes.The concert held ut Luisisse, on Wednesday evening, the lYth mat., was h complete success, each jwrfor-mor (although their first appearnnce on the stage) sustaining their parts admirably.The stage was tastefully filled up, and I would venture to wager a haw two that the ladies of the company had a good deal to do with it.After the concert the young folks- and some of the older ones too\u2014 adjourned to the school house, where they \u201ctripled the light fantastic too,\" to the uiusio of the violin, till the 44 woe sma\u2019 hours ayont the twal.\u201d And now the Coulonge band boys with the assistance of the village ladies, intend majesty n car other three then approached, and Buffalo lue ou Any pennn fourni lie*; Range and lot» | mn,| 5 In will l»« iHHI lot h No.3, Wi UilMof Allumr Oïl CK 18 HEREBY GIVEN Mahunio SviTKit.\u2014The members of Pontiac Lodge A.F.A A M., intend having a grand supjKir on the 27th instant at McGuire's hotel on the occasion of installation of officers for the ensuing year.Ii.i.\u2014Mr.Andrew Grant,forest ranger, of Bristol, has been suffering for time past from an attack of inflammatory rheumatism, which was brought about by a severe cold contracted by that gentleman, while engaged in classifying the crown lands of Aldfiold.We are pleased to learn however that Mr.Grant is wring.N !Ui api livAllun will lu* made at Hie next w* \u2022ion of (he Parliament ofUanada for wiactto Inrorpor The Story.\u2014With last week1* issue wo commenced a new serial story, to which we invite the attention of all lovers of that class of literature.The name of the talented authoress is a sufficient recommendation.Parties wishing to read a truly interesting tale should subscribe at 'once ; back numbers can be furnished.U*«l a to Inw.XV, I\u201eGHAY that ('liH|.«-an, Sept.I ate and authorise a company to con struct a Railway from (lie Village of Oenanoque, In tlie County ofLwwIa, to the Town of Perth, ill tho Cc nnty of Lanark, and thence in a northerly duration to some pointoa James Bay, Northwest Terri tork* THE WESTERN HOTEL MATTAWA.pulling Instil triggers at once he would surely bring the object down, but nary a | proepehty down.Fork Tongue then took a bead on him with his pocket revolver and fired, at the same shouting, \u201cJ'm the boy, by Jove ! I don't care for anything in the Pontiac of Countiac w B.f AH ROM., Solicitor for Applicants some Dated at Oanatioqne tills 8tii / day of October.1881.f rnnr.PROPHIKTOP, HAVING RKNTKI) TUT: x Hotel aid I'rcin.*e lately -jcruj.iwl l»y Mr N.Durrell, begs to aolkir t!.*« p.if The house ha* l*tn Thanking you again for your kindnnw, kf me assure you that there will always lie a favorable place In my heart for the friends of Pontiac.f Mm- pul,I Teachers Wanted.r J.T.St.JtucN Thoroughly KHittrri A Furnished, Good Ice.\u2014The keen frosts of several TwoC'atholic Female Tcafh«r* want\"! by the Mun-ripalit?of Chir heater.One to teach Ki-eni:h and Eng IhU and the \"lh»*r English only.Mtate tala*'-on making application \\ successive days and nights promises to ensure excellent ice for the coming winter.Last Thursday Dr.Qaboury was the first .\t.\t.\t.\t.r.- week, wo* brought to ftcl«eUstThursdiy wu rePortod to be five inches thick.Since then a number of teams have crossed;and and all attention will In j,iiru \"e 10 a40,928 to $305,943 in the same month, loaning taintly against the mantel.\tI If lie wakes and cries for broad, what ing themselves homes are often victims to The total decrease reaches nearly a mil- tv here did you Mud it asked Jones, then !\t,\ttheir sense of sight or to that of others, lion dollars, and at this rate, stock ought as it it were a ( »atling gun directed to- M ell ! \\\\hat then ?It was only a square In many cases the sense of smell is infer rapidly to be reduced to the current con-Hauls him.\tto the river.With tie Cold, dark, current, ior, and the eves are left to supply the de sumption \"s ' vs»£«'«»\u2022«\u2022*«\u2022- -.* \u2014\"\u2022 Ç r.-\t1 Sti* terlS I\tHZFZuml hx\tParlor Sots, Bedroom Sots, Spring Beds, Mattrosses.piaSSÏ .\t,, \u201e -, , « all, 1 lion t .lie here, do 1 Long « Joj.tha, «he mid in a soft, porsunsivo, ovos looking into lion its red tongue loi-1 .urvivora Not long since in an minor \u2018h\u201c\u201c \".f !uk,h m'lk' 1,11,1 h® 18 ll\"t al,l,vo t(!lltlOIl, WO Will l)ü It hit! to iltt 011(1 t() tile WlllltS (it till' pllltllC .«ittwwrr\tdstfessiSatfi\t** ,»«**«* »***.*,.1 ian t on\tyou have the least regard for me now, tell stained and discolored its yellow fangs ated by diphtheria, and still, so far as ex- Vj° he Vmk(i8 ,um8vIf.ulie \u201cf tho.crowdl -iCti-rx .b.»m \u2022x\u2019latsrxtss ss*l sstissa üa«r.*tîs\tfisssBssr; \u2022¦'f .o,i,, *»\t.«h,, e\traur\u201c\u2018i:, tL w.,,.,\tS™* an, alors pleased ter give a stranger any his gray hair, ,lng Ins toes into the Am brute that never tires -which i.ever on citizen.The premises underwent inves-\tvery kindly upon ,un, and In.r arattr^d\t* \u2022\u2014 \"\" \u201c rr'-T.xr ,w *jiv i 11rni I .1 liL- > t i 111,1 \u2018V\t'vice,that trembled with slmipencil to rend, and tear and de- and the house was abandoned.Similar Za V .man.\u2019 1 tlon 1 to bu canned and condensed miseiy.\tlour.\tInstances have and will always abound mWWW * A ow.stranger, replied the old fellow,\t)ou II come to want before you die:\ttreated with tierce growls ns she sprang | vertiser.leaning over and tying his shoo, \u201cyer ken\tT«> see a pin and pick it up,\tforward to clutch him, and as she stood in talk mighty pityful, I allow, an' of yer\t\\ °u 11 be sure to have good luck.\tthe centre of the room she became a mag i\tFVminmv nftlm Hnmnu Mnm was a preacher it would take all the plank |\tMaria, I had no thought of evil when 1 >wt round which he circled\ty\t\u201ee|,\t* ,wm\" ###;### üisihwsii ÏIIS& S\u2014:::;z gpssss pia-i^tepEI S:Fs=-.r-i£ HSsH-shîS SSviHSbsSE! to\t\"dS\".1,!\"SrS.t\u2019Ml-a*, \u2022\t\u201cSJrmïïr'' s 52TciuS\"\"\u2018 «t.rl,''\" t \u201e , ,\t\u201e .\u201cw,\u2018 \"\"\u2014ZL =% S\u201c\u2018 \"\"\tfc**\t\u2019ÜSS.\u2019SZmZ « « ! | ErEESF h rEESHSaS\tsl5$HSEcSs|?l s -Well, ef yer want tor whup me wua'n\t*\tthe sight of the ,wr mother', grim de- 1' °f,thti f\u201dtllle.red\toxoept .o gaumnteed.\ta I wan ter to be whiqqwd, ye'd better come\t\u2022*-*\tspair\t,r ** the *ord krlzzartl , ll\\*y l)e used in Subscription price one dollar per yoai £ \u201c\u2022-W-\t,,£E\u2018 - \u201c*-*»*\t~ï= \u201cThen there\u2019s no use in tighten,\u201d and vvi f h\t?\t-!\t- Government for its leniency towards those sssftwïf.'ariar'L jiStxXu.: as -MssTfiti a'sztRSaaïïasftsciiuv \u2022» & ^ ^ eeet:;.\u201cMake it better, two an'er half.\u201d\t?.ug,!Î to \\>c,t 1,lt, ]\\as ,aln °.1and, \"} gorj\tCûlUÏÏlTDÎâ not propose to set fire to myself by fooling W in0 °,r-\t^ am as dethnnined as a pair men.These thoughts are excited by the ing the 4th of February.Those who re\tvvaumamm.with that thing How much is it where of runaway oxen.Yes, I\u2019ll sit there and numerous and very expansive cases of dis- call our accounts of the first Carnival will I Obaled tenders a.idn-wd to the undersigned you ornl trembled like » leaf, from 8 fee! «» mean ns mean asa wolfe caught in puted wills and tho more numerous de- need no recommendation to attend, if po\u201e-\te.1id.>\" o\u2019clock in the morning, wishing to good- a trap, and along towards night 111 go falcations of trustees,agents and managers Bible, the second.\tof February, mi.iuciueivdv \" you hadn\u2019t been fool enough to start Jlomf and join th® oId w,,ma\" »nd kick of i?rvat e8tat
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