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Goon» seran, D. i.. of Chicego, Only complete mug».— n0 Bvyo. pages ; 60 engravings. 70,000 a'ready soid.- Price 9953. 2,000-g‘gnumad‘ n 20 days. lgx'nmsfl to saferas. AGENTS WANTED. H8 G0) , ~PEED & Co , 37 Park mow, New York. RARE OPPORTUNITY . Plonrishing Dry Goods Stand, | __. Doing a bastniss of $100 000 a year, sltuated in a city cf 4.00 inhabitants, within the best farming cofi; munity in Westerm New York. Oener wishesto re Now voem -~ Addrecs J N. W., P. {). Bop 551, _i yew sEEnG AND PLANT$ OUR SEED AND PLANT CATALOGUES FOR 1872, Namberfing 175 pages, s84 containing two ' TWO COLORED PLATES, ica worth twice the cost of Catalogues, mal ¢d to « i app.icanto ORA recelips of 25 cents I PETER HENDERSON & €0., Mi., ¥. ¥. 4 ~UBi CL RE for this dislrfi‘aq‘ing com‘p' int is . .#) malic known lo a aireatise (of 4$ octave %¢x en) in Forelga and Native Morbal Preparations, In oflnh- Dr Q Pifetrs Baows. The resczfijton was i 1% overcd by him in such a provide man nde that he cannot conscientionsly refuse to make it »nowo, as It has cured every bodv who has used it for fits, never baving failed ing single case. The in- «redients my be obtained from anv druggist. A © py rent'ffee to all applicants by mail, Address Dr. U 131115 BKOW N, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, .n i Uf yea merrier ens (; ayn TERMS, Y cireuft Courts apd Courts of Oyer and Terminer, toc the 6 p.Jadicial Distriet, for the years 1872 and .<, and the Judges by whou beld. h macows county. 1872 1873 *i Monlay In March, Murray, _ Balcom. # .! Moaday in June, Boardcoas, Murray. i b x fnd ay in November, | Murray, Boardman *QREMUSG COUNTY, 1872 1873 Balcom, Marray. Boardman, Baltom. Boardman, Murray, CHENANSO CoUNTY. bail Maud}, in January, mg}. 3:53: & 41 Monday in May, Murray, Boardman, . 414 Monday in November, | Baloom, Marray cout. aD cormny. 1812 _ 1878 I ast Monday in January, S1 Monday in May., 31 Mouday In \eptember Ab Monday in January, © Boardman, Mur:ay. t Monaay ta April, Murray, Balcom, - 4 Monday lo gepternber, - Balcom, - Boardman. / peiaware Coumey. 1972 1873 \i Monday in February, Rosrdman, Halcopts 77d Monday in May, Bstcom, - Muarfage ,d Monday in December, Murray, _- Boardmah. mapisos . 18724 1878 \i Monday In Fobruary, Eslcom, Murray. i+t Mood ay fo Ortob er, Boardman; Bulcom. COUNTY. 1872 1878 Boardman. Baicom. Board man. #4 Monday in Januars, Balcom 11 Monday tn June, Murray, i Monday {n September, Murray, sCHUYCLER county. 1872 Balcom, Balcom, » 1873 Boardman. Murray. ist Monday in Apr“, 'i M bn Ir'getmmner, tM0aA COUNTY. . 1872 1873 Last Monday in February, Murray, ardmaun. irt Monday in December, __ Boardman, glcom, TOMEKILSS OoUNIY. 1972 1878 Bard man, Boardman, B:lcom, _ Murray. Addidional Special Perms, wifhout a jury, will be held at the court house in each] of the following nam- mao . \Tul \The yeare 1973 and 1993; MAL Issues of feet will ba tried,“ special terms designoat~ wi ' for motions only,\. . BROOME COUNTY. 71 Tuesfay in July, 1872 Boardman; 1873, Marray. { or motions ouly -ith Tussday in January,. m‘z, Murray ; 1878, Balcom. 4th Tuesday In Uctober,1872, Fal oin, 19753, Poardmag, curxcse county. ~ +44 Tuesday ta April. 1873, Boardman; 1873, Murra 'For Motions only ~21 Tuesday in June, 1872, Bal- com, 1973, Murray. curNxaxgo COUNTY. I ast Tue«day in August, 1872; Murray ; 1873, Eat- Cull \1 Mond&y in March, . .d Monday In October, cORTLaND CouUsty. I ust Taes dag ua April, 1872, Murray; 1873, Board man ~ aa I ELAWARE COUNTY. 4th Tuesday (u October, 1872, Balcom ; 1878, Bal 63 ta wa , maDISoR COUNTY. { as* Tuesday In June, 1872, Boardman ; 1873, Pa Gut, s «a QT4EGO COUNTY. ith Tuesday in March, 1872, Balcom ; 188; mai. R * sCHUYLER COUNTY. R +d Tueslay to July, 1872, Murray ; 1878, Murray, TGA COUNTY. Lest Tuesday In Balcom ; lszwud man i TOMPKINS CoUNTY, «ib Tue«ilsay lo Decromber, 1872, Boardman : 187 > 1 +, 9B «CBr Pac ow THIRD DEPARTMENT. evet a C Y 119m A Al thG Capitol, in the city of Albany, on Tums; a}; January and Marcy, and the 18000 Lucrdag of Novemcer, 1872 f 1 . At the Court House rn the city of 53:35”. on th rat Tugsday of May, 1872 A at thp Cotyn't Hogs}? in 1133702!“ of Emoticon\. 0 ‘l'fl?ffi§?~3fi'§§usof&°tne city of BiggBamton, o er, 1872. tha first T aceday of smog? BOG“ M, 'T. R. INGALLO, A C. JAMES * RANEOM BaLCOM, ° i 1», BOARDMAN, Jan804 & wit. w. mURBAY,. Jr. 36 LAKE STREET --e&«e&- ~~ THIS INTERESTS YO ~ Paraitao ILs truo, that in ordat to E 'E THE Sl of my Stock of - DRY 20+ « During the monto® of 1 - PEBRUARY AND M wILL MAKE Tremendous Reduc IN PRICES, ‘ money wil} buy & good m | hat a Hitle Bo tha this bard winter. Call at ANDREWS, 36 LAKE STREET, ELMIRA. P. 8 -April xétézle shall open A of spring Pry C° I ITT [wi MERE ' \PUREfififiED poUI,TRY FOR 8 Brahmas, -i White i Black White Golden BD! Golden Bibprign 1. V. Ky Gazelle 'I the State,and still have only fion | y goods Grevya® a j 3,21 - mie hem OL,. XLIV. - *~ ,, MITTLE TBASB >, hp i m knitting Teaching the kittops their letters In C'amberlog up to the table and Haring a tea-party all by Qutet a. minu e, in misohi¢l no donk, P | Sealing her apron, as domure as. goa plcas ; Auy one got such a doar little tease? Prigting her hands in the aoff tep Tumbles and bumps twenty Amo#ixian hour; ° Tangling the yarn and onrareling 43 lace, Doing It al} with the pro'tiest grace.! Mother is ssolding her very bad gir :|| \Baye thatahossts the whoio house Jd & whirl; Look at her poutipg there, down at ber knees, Clasps to ber heart again doar little lease, Corporal, horns .; po- --A t a Springfield wedding the minis- r came near tharrying the groomsman d brideamaid by mistake} -; -The large point-lace veils now take a place of the tiny voillettes which bave. on so much worn this coasony -A wag thinffs that ladies would. not ake good statermen, because © the uestion of the are' always. troub'es 1em 1 -Theodore Parker once é'aid. 64 It.- kes years to marry completely earl§, even the most loving and well- Tam-ted.” , , -To be alone with the girl to whom he p not engaged is a man's delight ; to be lone with the man to whom she is engag- d is a woman's. f -A new style of colored silk robes is mbroidered in two or three 1140.5 of the fame color in fancy designs of firs hnd lace patterns. 1 -The most fashionable alylb of prog- hire give to a bride is handsome bronz- Quins flow. a of jawelry and .lnce,'e;lvo§~ being at present quite at a discount. |; _ - 1 <p--_-_-_ _- +? . NEWS IIEMS. # 1 —l,<§uisville bas been dancing delight fd ntténdance to Nilsson's Marguerite f -AL Kansas youthful mfsanthrops ung bis favorite cat and thenh:qseif. -A Loalsville landlady eplleota her ig advance at the point of the ker. -There is a town in Dallas the male residents of whict are Alder: n. «~The town is Alder. | - Curious fact-the only Bifkckman in Louisiana State Senate 'is a white an. -N. O. Times. | -Mr. A. Muso, of Virginia,was greatly Mused to find a diamond in the ground hile digging a grave. - Boston Post. | -A Pittsburgh girl deeply laments the death of her dear nunt, occurring as it in the midst of the party peason. -The climax bas been capped at Ast 's, London, where \ Lady Godiva\ is t upon the stage in vivid pantomime. -Tho Collego of Philadegzbim is to vc .o pVIRUOUUD ge U Co.. lows, P i= my little pet darlipgi?\ and pick the ba- by up from the foog The tones of his voice had grown almost kinder and more cheerful since, if that | was possible, though he always gazed around the room witha vaguokind of look;ms if be expect. | sreat old bareag and ed to seo the baby taddls up to him from some corner. +0 gull memoration of Ou? Earliey Franklin. -A negro prisoner in Geor, ia pound- ed up some glass, and then c neluded to gobble't and commit - suiofdo.- Boston Post. -Stokes is advised to prepare & lecture £1, kneo to be read afterwards by gandl© | onee more, and tpole out the dreas Johno light. While thore was no sound tho clatter of cups and spoons monotonous ticking of the laned clock in the coronor. glanced over at John, who sat smoking and looking into the fire. up lit the candle, for the next season, \ The advantages of the Graham system in prolonging human life.\ | -It is said that John E. Ofgens got up his ideas of the costume he wears in «Solon Shingle\ from Horace ( treoeloy's every day rig. -A young hopeful of Jan avilip, Wis., poked nine kernels of corn into his ears, and was perfectly happy unti the surgeon made him shell out. «° -The twelve principal towns of Con- necticut pay more than hall he taxes of monty three out of 239 Representatives. | -A lady, aged ninety one! years, aho had traveled alone \all the way from old Ireland,\ arrived at har daughter's houses in St. Albans, Vt., on TFrtday! -A London correspondent says that Canon Kingsley's sermon 0% tha Prince of Wales war \ wrotctied,\ |\ illogical,\ \ unmanly \ and ¢ basely s nipbbisb .\ -- Dayton, Ohio,is again stified about its © sleeping beauty, \' who,jas fat and as dead-look ing as ever, has ndw ed her annual comnolent humbuggery. -A Michigan Indian wis promptly escorted to the happy bunting grounds by a can of nitro-glyceriné, frhich he en- deavored to open with his [tile hatchet. _-A woman in the westerp part of this State married a Swede in a moment of foolishness. Bhe subsequently committed sulcide because she could n understand his language. { «--»(onsumptives who hare gone to Flor ida for the benefit of their . health, write home that they have only que objection -it is never cold enough ta - hotae, I guess ;\ and the time when he used to add, '\ And how Pipe, uaual. ** Yos, there was som .ip dat ain me,\ he said, as ha he took down the tin besin and Elie“; it with water to wash bis suuburnt face gnd bands, A shadow Ait ted over Mar aw again whon they sat down to the fable It was still light enough to see without a candle, though the golden sunksams John loved so much had faded long ago yro98 fon tha af no occasion for sho was glad of it John sat down ARY 1 sefd slowly, J +*+ooy fi~_'»,»:lvt‘~ tos og 'Auyi a -~ bl f Tmi - sod oa the Rose! h - : Poa CYC It is l@lmost time for John to come tthiEinLflzt 1m“, ung wife rose i vilingo began to .: 4. from har sewing and put the | to tha sounds, «t they came over the bright fire on the clean swopt | »off breeze, cottons, o waric bearth. Then she pulled the table out| pne looked qut at the blue ip thoe ah Lites \the' meting\ aad | thoneht Lot and. the a then setting ®Uun | anoles singing abd rejoizing there.-| \Won't yIM j nould shine through the latticed mindott | thoughs of ber phitc; and pF, Jobo: | never |. go the homely cups and saucers and powter | of and pain, t mingled feeling | while the tears down arros onco of joy and pain, of galm and untest spoons. Ha sald it reminded him of the ? fig pons... he tld a nim of the |fntp hen heart | Che falt he a ma ad _ apd the t ig. dishes, She wont about her work swift- ly,but vety quietly, Once there had been 33:51, 223 flmfirfi'dgfi? zfif'r’ om he a les pse the lie cortage rangently John heevily on, Vin dard wad tie white 6 *! As Margery ent¢red the kitchen, the cros, then ir atom, bom 'a hand dian 'my clothes agaif to. But then a pair of littl the Hoor, an?! m («E6125 8 fagggfigjegivgz cat got up from her J‘génsuetghgodrngxej 21h?!” gery J cam F rler, ' a while. \ Tave y truok ; but, iy figure f legs and yawned, self up by the table whose cloth was now | to be petied, On the next Supday Maty | \I must gn leave you oyp of + on the Tot th i\? in I don'. Fi was n h“? Qnaly me fist, fixinmnd John. Oh, I net more !\ apd £30k his right kitted itni at; € Ro took her. rising | and kissed not Thr red t. in.rh so. smooth and 'unruffled by small, ##Kk- | would probably be here to gire her | night,\ she eaid, ward bands, a iy \'When. Margery had , put the golden | Margery throw open the door (4 Tee to | Jons hs, ® $5 1e *I waa f I Margery throw open the door bntfieratheJug of cream, and the slice of the besutiful {quh morning wir. 'The those tiny shoes. we”; bor to fik'bg rt??? “in“ t9 | dow lay sparkling on the grass and flow lg, She folt her path,skirted on one side b an‘ narrow | ers, Down thero on the road was the | _\ Margery,\ hw Reldo; om the other by pastures aud or | Jobn and Mary bad parted | had bettor ipl y fields, om the other by pastules 8590 o,, | last night. Margery turned away and | | \ Joho, déar J eer anced | rent ho bow mesin (Thien aho bertirred | to the Droader rord thay Ted tJ tho Y!) | hequelf to gat bragkfast. \ - agen d with a shy hnd thre» nerom« tha path the sbc\ | his Hiep founded heavier thad | I gyms Jou tnlgh o* of the old apple-tree that stood beald she 1,8,“ ever heard iL bcfforé. f msn i Ezszgium‘gf}: the b ouse. - Margery remembered haw \Will you go to church this morninf, bad in the way a full of pinlgmml whito blossoms tho 400 | Mappery *\ ho asked, when the simple | houed was burned had been tHat spriog, when she first CBMS | maal was over itv» he b * A prop, y, e as here as Joitn's bride, and now they show- \ No #» wi . , John, 1 giesa not. . Mar 4 Teri down hikes “new,i whilei 1:er aripe | a Well, hfuLgexi‘; 1 am going. 1 will 312.11 ‘etfigglku it begmghgfevaggmfbgav ”eggs: eom tha come 1:03:39 as econ as the service is over. help it. Sha J P: I thiok it will do too good.\ aho says you used \Here comes Jotin at last,\ she h . +. a low voice, us she saw him approach i John, will you promise me to - well that she \ F ** What, Margery ?\ it for the world,. . (1&3)ng £113; Elf; zggyigtgeggflgflg © This afternoog,after L have got ready tell sob. S‘lie hag discerned that ho was not alone. Beside is $66\!!! you coms once more with me many «mes. bi ilked irl whom M ' ha -the grave?\ _| help hor. Sho Runsw: ilrfadymwfiife 3&1”? 51?ng Yes, Margery ,-yea.\\ binge? father tak yea. , € Sho helped him on with bis best cost, | are poor. When i { - « Mary am oollcd Mendsutdd 07,100 | brought hlm the _nraver book, and then | had given ha ather belpéd to do field work on the ked | wants to raise pea. 20 * , | down tho road with slow steps. -| to the asylg! {lgigbgfl'lng 11”me the busiest season of Margery wondered what could be the | cured, 1 irézi'ed maiter with her that morning. Sho felt decent clothes.\ . . As she and John advancels Me-Bo-J | so tired Bat ber feet almost rpfosed, to | _ i! Ob, John, £ Flue ca. er. undr imes i er sim- Mary ! and ta gztdoogvvgfiuorfim thon Jonn $1000 {27 plo bousehold dutien she paused (o (ake sawed tham.\ it eagerly anyput it to her lipsind look. breath, and sat down to rest soi oftop, !! That's right, ° 1 cd at at bird Goce, termed found and that John came home from chun and They bad the house by. the d: . , Five to cfinner, almost before it wasready. He tims, and Join oor. walked back toward tho vil!M§0) MTDIlO praised the cookery ; but the dishes ware kettle was singing over the the 3315-3332) Margery's lips quivered. She did not wait taken aluiust untou6hed Off the the bright tin and throwing: sald * far Toho at the door, but turned bagy (p, | | end mhen nase! in the fireligh to the bouse‘gmd was busied stethghoegr‘tnh away, re®ery sald : gmiipmqu ul to ohn \I1 must go up stai John, to get when ho came in. , . go up stairs now, John,.to get x Well, wifey, how goes it this ove ready. I want to tako some of myolothes | - \John I“? was vely in his. then, 6 Ethibk 1 110 ary. Ao y oj didn''t I tell yya f ato mry ttat, has ll) hs, You rep is getting .¥er drinking ~negi@ b an and he Insf his going' on in 1 hard, about, if she: reuch of 0 hor fath have you 1 promised to mo many begging as hard as sho she gets ; so saw us to myhhg fen enoug there ha to got bim sow thom. - 't tell her to ni , R with me.\ When thy bg ?' be asked in his cheery yOic®, Ho sat at the doorsteps, holding bi: | candle, and wh which had gone out, between his | supper, took: fivgers, and only nodded his kead apa |per. He said nothing,. Margery wentup to the ning, but bedroom and began to open closets and | saw the papar drawers, and pack articles of | Then be rose, voloo : that which always reminded Margory of the c to her, and into a small trunk. | At last sho unlook» | a busiky C 3 k out a \Read A pile of tiny dressor and aprons, a tin onp | _ Margery read. and a fom bright marbles, and stowed | ped, and with a thom carefully aay in the frunk. A | once more threw pair of umnlf, worn-out leatHer shows, neck. rned up at the stood in the draw. | _ In one corner moe fol fag | mo no as too away the tears bat had fallen, upon it, we 0&2 we H nd ® For We : oue sho bad better leare John. Gho put the sam ( the paper burst of \Thank you John, all goos ar ugh an arms about You are late to night.\ \th ia a 8 ras the poem :o £ u . -- 1, * . . not why, a face, but It was gone it resolutely back, locked thp tears. and laid the key gu the top of the buresu. Now thoro was ndthing to be done., Sho looked around the room., Yos, that was _ a littley 50 1.333: John * too much for the first | a r‘ - leg the child * U a habit”? gbmuy‘nfiwa g109%, a -d of 10 bo GONOd foe toe Winter. mtg ii \th argery to say much, an mantel-pleo6 a \kg-fl (12:13. the china dog and the kpoeling china an 2 | bn as follows : Then sho quickly cleared the table, and || that stood there. <-- Then she herself wss 1. To prove an by the hearth, lighted his | 1, pg dressed ; shs had almost forgott®D | giokes was not his evening paper || that altogether. | Shoopened her tr00k james Fisk tho 1L To prove a pistol, or that idefono’ by alibi. and to the United gen was Btokes never did carry a d was never Fisk i ed a Gatlin ipe, and lard Margery W‘ifi‘egm‘hgo‘g’gg: loved bost to see her in. kiloah Sevoral hours alipped by whiloahe was | was never 5,800 SiS | thus emplkefi, and now the villegealopk | IIL That * | atruck five. - Sha hastened down.\. John | mate self-def | Mit sat on the door step, Just where abe |_ IV, That Fis hadlieft him. {o, his pocket. _ \John dear, I did not think it was so ' That Fisk late. It is time to go to the graveyard. | Regiment for Are you roady to come 7\ pose of makin Ho looked up as if he had bean dream» log, but rose and said : \Yas Margery.\ ' At last ho got ized the and svo on Stokes. the home, and going up to Mar- gery, said, \You are uncommonly silent tonight. Sho stopped in her work and hung the towel over hor arm. ujJohn,\ she said, looking straigh at ¥ a li j Ho shut the house door, him, with a strange light in her brown nd they + raed into a path to the rear Of the 00 - afiegggxgnher face rather pale, ' 1 want to alga“! For 801368 distance this road, £oo, 11. That F a bad man, and An expression, half of pain, half of as| was skirted on both sides by fields-off was a good pat him out: of t U - eld his hand thought: | Way, tonishment, came into John's honest 259° coro, John pms l IH. That fag: He, ‘uoo, was a shadow paler, and lesaly over thurgeup ears, apd now snd (kiln Fisk, . then pulled ong and: swung it round in the candle trembled in bis hand, as he the airx‘v. Neither of them spake, and for | his action. 7 | a long time there was no other sound but | IX. That the rustle of their stkp. ._. rics The path sl length furned aside and | |_ Sign plateau that overlooked the happiness of . utfuently the hi if there d they | bomicide-was timato aud a \ ho og. duty of Stokes. i was insane when yas not fispontfblo 3d not die frqin Inj Stokes. . f f killed by thg U not wounded at ked : a ¢ . [q the house too lonely agnlnLMargery You did. say you wanted to go home for a wpell after, mater—l; b't'xt I thought 3° had led tom d again. goéfinggx'fid nvgvay from him so sho ab- | valley, in which deep wers al- a natural death. awmored- ready beginning to fall. Blouse cisis 14 Yes, Jobo, the house is longly again. | gropt over tho fool of tho. mountains, agen. i} I see the little hands on thle chairs, 3&1 while Ttgeir hips; ‘wemthyeth‘iixgx (its?! 4,22 d little feet crawling over the [ sus, o smoke from the c . Mrs, Aous wife of a 2:33? ft’hbeutltbero was mmethigg of cold-| up into the alr, and the shouls of the vil- cigar man in\ Now York, ness in ber tone, very unlike the plead- | lago chlidron, playing on the °\ | died the strong drin log voicein which she had once mado the | faintly came up from below. There 50 | ino sxonption passion same request : der the great oaK, the only tres for 80°00 | jug wes a Well, Margery,\ be went on, after a | distance around, John had first asked pauso, going to the table and putting | Margery to be his wife. Involuotarily the candle upon it, tho steps of both faltered as they drow gasp your hoart to g* and seo the old | near the spot, but neither stapped. ) Mar- | {/ -/ 4g folks' a little while, I acm willing 9404 | gary glanced pg!“ John ; sho could not | (p | should.\ . sco his he?! fir bis benign: turned, and | °° __ Hae never spoke of the lonoliness that | ho scomed to bo attentively looking At | (, juno jes; that foll upon him at the thought of her | something down in the valldy. ened to going away, and how to him, 100, th | - Apother toro in the roadgnd the stall | pes frequen the blue eyes of the child. - botmpen the dark cypress tr6e®, | would fasten Sho said nothing. .. | rose up before hem. 515mm“ away from When will you come baok,MargOFY7\ | found their way t0 he Hutle gm“ over, Abouta he asked, after another pauso. John seated himself, without a word, OD | tronbled XIL. That W bu manner gi ness. t home uader, fts under wh fe b but h Bhe has threat. husband and en a revolver to bed times her\husband in his sleeping room tha frantic mood was Mr. Fbert was for which 'his soonite,a deadly would act in ling way to \if you think it will years ago sho ]\ '*Ata leap YOAT of 01d in Southville, A=\ recently, qu«stions low * 313351“ $1,000uch. Lawyers were knuy ed down at $5 a head. 7 family at frequent lhlégv‘fl ots, boiling water, carving and gets drunk on the was. _ A Danbury Germani schleighmfsha el. to stand on & | mometer 11 gegree® below zero, and that chap int -The parents © the Wow bange their Child's cause it W a mistake bavicg occurré ing, f Hitle. fowa, are in forgotleni gut-O lock, and stock f tects. f { f ived a tam A. 010mm,“ recap“, receiv ticket as a fee for pesformibg ® ceremony, the g1099 the quvelépe for theone contsin log filthy luore so repulare, to gentiems he cloth. Thay have a PAP in lof the Ku Klux; but the fellow . | ptompity bowled et i i i f + r 1 be soTJ except for widowers, who, to could c 's wicked t fuan caressesbis -Ghicago's wiekel C m1: with batob: | | \thsi ask knives, 18°38, mallets, etc , and than IQ“. “19“ glothes d Wach- How would you like ok stoop, with the thet cak fas .—-1?anbury News, is | Mary NRailly York Jegisiature for nama bee n't that kind of n baby, * e at the christen: _Some of the ofiici’fll of Page county, a serious; quandary because | the combination 000 which it pro W marslag8 having mistaken Louisian® called can the straight» | the (Gugar Bowl.\ (AD aitérmptto punch (qd wooden # MB | fo it; editor's hasd nil Jately made by on* uf don't know, John.\ a mound opposite, Margery knelt down pposician “Evian do you, think of going ?' and pull J somo dry leaves off the rosa gonm Abont tha In m’fi’fififi’éfiflfif you can #pPATOC tree she had planted, and bound the MY wial, tha botso Margety'| but 1 1889 fhe tot { mmrmam aI thi Rito \wife so £000,\ | Aid not look “13.5ka Tho tears\ would | he hls o laid bi# | ried to keep them dp’gni: so that so soft ® flt her oyes again 800 L k, up tho f6W gue tsled could hardly ale? £1)“;ng Ithe open.. She weeds LBA} B80 697° y 2) \sha 60¥8T60 and went ! o comp days ago apne ounco kill tem peysons, was lz ll out; 7 to lose mto titt Ma er # {£3212 in? E10 C qimhly started to in & for iwo bade hor Pos and and tricd to | found desd next mc . mat 236mm ghat John ] empty standing gp the while she, was aw4Y, 420 | near UM . ' magnbut her head swam around, an z - ashe urds found no- mull. Ell! l‘m‘i its: . T bile Hack torn iqolored man named 079\ and & fi 4 i ck to her Friday . 1s at with b* ‘ killod 1.11 £1? with. groat fram 1351133] lhqgtg $ git“ e caw- ‘ngmgd with sobs. he prother n;\ fihe eflld, R iced £1 a an d then closed | tacked ® \chs Mary came bore an4 | When that was I \ with u while J am ***\ hor face used ways, ai » ip oar why® night bo b*PPY eep Louse tor 46 she said, \ Mary is 4 can do for you yory we- “11mg * maked Sobu, i will bo ' p enfingh at b a 6)ch finiac‘n | whon you af a¢, £339 Egghyn J wit lmfle N b s ball \bi“ jun} as you 14 hl raokon aho 1 ink,\ Margery.\ P was said on th6 sub) icles ut he ho I * a # hls PA ots that evening, bat often A10PD» | danly turned zofwned' Lar In his agios (3133395 ed and cooked long and intentiy 2% | ber can-”fize heard nothing but'the killing. gary, who kept hor 078A stpadily on | For a PDD (Tow weeping £15133 tho | boat Lim t Aging to 4 of 2 heart. \Suddenly | He #M the busy that was Asif nd # John hor fingore. If was Saturday, % d said: -. 3 fro In “gen, dear pleasp if: {$15 re mo 1\ ‘gdin sa firm a | more a John tired with & week's bard labors. Bo argery;\ bo “worm . Udowt talk burating into | men et that ho sud- {ather of {has the fre was raked for the night, the ol tono as o could sr0 ball | the And the aa u find little kitchen | for mfia‘iflafifif t morning Marg® phoid .)it §D - fiat\: tp erie indeed. that thr fh | Jobs: 1 40 10+ 9-1! 4 | tno a' 59 & X ar | p o t rion ai - amai 021mm” the $511,368 gufétfraes“ “£912“, \$9311; Jogngfimwklm?9 Hm!“ 35,1} of las updor to* ”2°“ iwilter hllffimfl': loved m“ Gums}; many hoo is fl“; ' hands folded, ffiggshfihfi' 1 gr; {Fifth and sho kissed your ban ifa passed before | laat WEBL ad n of till, boly ‘Bfmduy morning. Joby}; clasp 3“ £3591“? flaking. ered when ah6 ured 10 PIAY | 420 HH, Fore dried now, and his eam: | $7) ost blup eyes fixed uson MAFSOT .2 \op | as far conscicus expression 0 Pas, ald mot beet thea villagd with her a singl® da¥, 0\ * giri. Then John catdo SA