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re you can bu)? LE® wa 44 Taam by _ the Cheapest. Lt? anobe Price List ole . Tngmgmu purchased the Store litely -F. H. Weyant &00. Rockville Centré, L. I. \Wornld reepacifully call the attention of the Trading Pub \he that by rave ual receno a how Stock of \ulicoes Detwines, Uinilema, Midins, Sla puccas, Mujiur Cois, Fancy Dress Goods, Hardware, Weod to- Ware, be.. - A of which they lntopdt to se l ut n very prof 'the also uisul to Eeejea. full toch of he tullowing tn tn, via > OROCE: RF, of !I kinda, f IH ARDW ARE, a Genera! Assortment, foots & SHORS, a Goneral am ctments 008 SK(NTRmgzenernl. assortment, ; Ww co., wanbisorvaahe on ovERSTRUNG, GRAND & SQUARE ILX NO FRORYES auso ony waxtractoigis or | penier's Patent Harnuminm Grand Panos W arenoons, 209 East 1#re ¥our doors \ast of Third Avene, New York. | quare Warre Rivas Tram: Lom Cirentar mud Price Lint 0 I X C. I A M, No. 10 East Fourth St., (Comern ay J RRIAGE & HARNESS MANUEAC- TuRE*, WOOD WALK. a Coneral assdrimient, Eero n imen, 1807, CRUCKERS, a General | nssortiient, aving Nares mk cen 05 Assit itre Aros CUTLERY, a fond assortment se in the ty atm ching a REROOEN 4 LAMPS & CHDINEYS, Enabled to Seis £1) 000 vata Bz wan w Genet Assortar nt, wop ses MILLINLIN Goubs eral ansotment, PLIES Ditkss Gouts. L a Gene an aL, Assortam tl, landers ft en «ais Gn BARTHEN WARE, a Goren Awertmient, CLOAK ING. C al Assortmeut, PosIFIC & (A ua Gone nal Y ' a ren PAINTS, OLL & BRUSHES, a gon'! ment. BALMORAT NK LUTS: a geil wort. WOOLEN GOODS, a General Assortment, Ee > Rox - WOAXS: HUTCHINSO ® & C) (ese secs ver ime fn mr sink mon wstit TABLE COV EER, a General Assortnont, YAdCNS & ZEPIIY R Worsteds of all IG ido WINDOW PAPERS, WINDOW sifADES, i Work ; ua aNUNUE STH Near Bod in h 7 ruedly 1 auhinson & B 6 tiens. AINTS Fou Pa IM ERS tou banntict -The Gratton M am o . Chapt fret mont Durable In ton: Aa wlth jure Ol will igh been or. cemilful to greens load. ithe bte of noni omit, Trng, Pones Corra and Car miculigt) Imole a oul, Comes and Water prot) Mauntartirer bavinu' und nom ha wn polat for any pu nee Inn etasttcly and wench witl eupplne An. all maree an xb a vim ae ck a at\ tall particaters aa headed n 5 o 0%, narks rirefjon Mhwal Pat. Persons ean onth. ne ialat and | the money eljeaf the goode - Adidrcns DANIEL BIDW ELE ’ wa Parl Atreet, Pave York.-(15%° 0 w - e Copper Ford Cutts: WALL PAPER «C., &C withal waynted to keep aiff nite of. Goode requlsic Fol THE CoUNTRY TRADE Our M} no, Department, ca. heretor ~ Mrs. Losea, tihe w rary us prot year , Tor boty. rer wht. ot ote ems dome gront teation to ong Clothing Pepartmant, (Mu. KEISLER ght remains ns) thers ny tn the best mat cor when _ MY 1 Belle at 458 par tou. Terribl'aiiis’olosfims 1 sRCRIT® KOK PIB MILLION-A wost Divisdan it., New - I BUFFALO _MILL RURNISE- A/ C 1N0_RSTANLISIMOENT «Manntictures Froth a o at ma v | No. is BOWERY, N. Y. perma To ant) York Clty -11s ne Nes, Plour with every | w none | p of Bolting kel of Mill Gemrlng _ froo the bast Conatanity on Minds lane ertalo, F d [__ Watches, kind VI nomverr envie. every Dévoription. orous mkt MARA, AT prices. AN BLEGANT ASSORTMENT OF OLWBHLVFR GOODS & WEDD © «PRESENTS ® ur * p thi wile had osced far her only /Richost ppd : Handsomed Potsrns of | yeit solmract us stie loved birm, sbe would bave Phited Ware merde to order Rogers burst the bonds, -abn would! But ~ uid 'Moviden Co. he did hot. | Be hated ber histerd-yes, hated B \A“.hMDu'lm \Patches Repaired anld 'l in herp a A., but cuarrie vu. {comurtan.] > he ouf WE AND OUR wE WILL MAINT © Prudent 1 mast be, nod | thing +4 wall.\ the fibert walk to where it 1 cannot bow this,\ thid Moros, sloud. |; tat cast I ain a man,. and owe bar some fis omu beary had divined bet ran down atairs, out Into the gueden, through ; 10 In the large | 10 saan > FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1868. .. -10 Paul; | beyond | tur a {'that she had ; secret, and | off hls guttrd. W hen Magialen l6o¥ed p éubtont ihe welt us this, the mesa. womanly and mone threw IRornce mors It was auch Intense to that woman so grand, cold, lind to others, relex in her pride to film, ad be, M kJ 1 D 5 Aimged dflrthu-xrazfl. Wore down dhe glades and | the Mer L ng hu ‘M aléh's foc hould “a, where wat sisting in tbe biuet wind | C0 only temtAtion Horace fesist; but this sof. | al ment was that Magdalen's fortine sbot : | tened bis heaft too much. ' & I 1 Pe, Prombam @thvyr stich &: DGRATNES, a zon w 8th coe FLANNELS & DMC in | 4urN C HAM, Miaka how\ 24 va Cats a hei porn nog ned rnin Aboa gonenil ne ni, old Miat atthe World ; Farm tre City if STATIONERY a Goocral Vesotiment, Sar Noch. dst -A dnd CT, THS, a General Assor ment, ik - READY MADE CLOTHING, a gou'l mmsort't, xa oe 0 MPP GS LT 3 GLASSW AIE, n Geneer rument, Assortment COTTON & WADDING a gon'l ust, sitios rIXTURES m With wehoss aeetinen we wll ry to. please id arrom iate all who lve wna cult We particular ato as we lafend to keep thidfert atylen af grls, and matin metus tee 6000 PTR and max: nothing for (itt Moms, {Main-u ur nan power, {514‘13‘ Wm.- Bant Rat. Mtrom un. - We deo keep a very gout ler} sor, cASTRNT, an e h . 1s m5].._|u;,‘;\|\.n Walba ace | oy E. FRAN r co®'g Artcgitnral implements a .. or WATRR STREET Sow York. a Bond for Timaralad Chain Onin sUrE*%-PBpEPEATA or R v gam Give nein and examine on. Goode, ermpare mdertsi plication, - A work of woul: Ielengntings \ by me‘ck?»r 11.3\ prices, and thf for youraeives ctatnal ane on Man and Women. ther n | P & S08. ile wpeeav cure. \mm“ W Bs BOXTER has lot been. andail ._ Ret ville L, May 1tth, 1908, | thten in Sounded ; batt the earnt solldiation atiinmerons | \777 arodiac a - 'minos the cain * « . murcty oneelc lbe, torwanied to a sarah no Rich Go6ds Ar Old Stand, wis mo oo rim JID 4 @onticmon's (Watshee and Chains of coun amp storm anemioan arn tima. | seen | settiod without reserve on hergelf-he depart- | ed to draw the deeds, and have them. engros- ed apd \ settled\ with the familly. nttorney. Any one who had se orc: when engng- ed ln lis task, whuld-befdiy bave thought that be was engiged In. such ' sluple: matter gt framing. the maituge setilements of a friend. Large drope stocd on Tie, tarhead ; bis eyo® | were boodabiot : his fice and wit . wod tose manly, well formed hands trebled Tike A girls, - Ie quivered hi every. lind; ov ery no # and ther staited ; and nce be threw down his pen and cried. aloud, ma if he. had been {Smed: unatarc, before be had. time to coll cg les . but even with no one to wiiness his he controlledd . himsed ) and pressed bnck the tioughts that would rush trough his bndo. - Te thought 0° the sucrifive That Magdalen wae about make, yot of his lin- bility to prevent it, of her evident love for him wod ye of the distioner which . would rext on Ite thouzht of Pail s in w o It s er ht In lis aceeptance of 5. tense devotion, cf his yer entire. unfiticss hor j legend. wordt and of her: rehictsnens was a sa coll im mishtout | Every. one tis to hic pitied. none to be blamed. ° It wie woud un Bucs. net or viture, thut mel, reveld thin this sad sthwik wad there +o med to be io Tue ouly hope wus duty, petide, lnbit.and way out for any of them. that when anew marr the as cotness of Pays: nature would. made Magdalen forget and. recile her her w ber lo , - She waw good ; ts was brave and, thought undewo little control at is mn iment, yet this was only a pifasing fever. . She would. «row calmer. nod stronger . by ani-by Thus Horace reasmed and tried to say perce ' peace\ where these was no peace, anil to noc words aud shadows take the puce of realities; ite looked at the names of she contracting pr ties juinad together in the rigid ugu fusion, till somethig. banded his ey en, and coud #es no more. However, he tinixhed. bis task, and. took it down to Oukzuei. . Mr. Slide read over the gettlamont« ; Lut some altoratione were requlr eg. < iAelking to be wigue to make them, h lized {@ the library: which over looked the gar- den, - FTe wis so ugitsted that he walked fever- ishiy the room, lenntuw weafatst the open | window, looking. into the garden and there he mew Magdalen, in. the garden alone, . the too hnd hastened awry to the Sibert walk where she thonght mo could ree her.. There war such a biter wind. blowing that the birds keptcicse [n: there nestrund at the room of the tre, anditho animals ln the fields erovchied under the dos of the hedges.. But paced op and down the long walk ; every movement and gpesture betraying that a / terrible ssrile was within. . She Wu; thinging how ioyporalbte it was to ghoape from | the position into which abe had ignorautly pla- | ced hersol. . Paul loved her with auch deve- tlon thrt she dare nop break off their marraige. | At would kill him. _ And then she mould break {Wer owh heart for remorse, eating. herself a murdetoss,\ Pussing this even,ghe thought how that It would be dishemoratfe, because, | Paul, having given up hie proferstan ao a means | af living since her father's denth~not that he liad ever been ablo to Tive yet by his profession but that he was mgthing to the had Jost bth connectiqn and habit.. No! This fu- tel engagement so ilindly. entered Into, must \be kept., Honer and duty sealed th bong ; sad her hart-all the love that wi ite forover, like the gontl under Bolo- dark, powrerfq! genit, of Wi mmgfllm 'wnd i ring, . Bosldeapto what end giv upthin 1 - 16, Indeod, Me#BRuatherford had \ov- b 1 I sé-yeito hersalf, is God, to man, if need be- That shyttoved him-ipyed her whole she threw her- Pusl had sat on bot ruminerty day when Bt her Surecly ! 'This 'was sar to be differesiony hls dobinvesa,hie wit were ' irying to reason down ther sssign pas- sed. will mumry-ye& soon ; wod then, when habit | chil | and she. knowledge that whak-3 tre inevitable, have reconcil Ve more patie witlt Paul love him,. 'Be in very goodaAnd I naverbehs ved iil, very I to lns but do not lave him, putience ! Reafguution, and that quiet prongs her wive escaped him if who could. on the ground. wut here. without shawl or bonnet.\ tle thinking of the anguish that had held com puny . wiil ler, mor seeing, In the Indifferent manners of ber friint, and evidence of the feck Trevelyan, ing. which a minutro ago hnd. made open hie arms yond call her to come to then-onll het hefn to extol Puul. hin virtue, uf the very name o\ PonT's portectlons, 'Once, , spend your Tks ng Pnul.\ . And sho wal welfou the gardenssent where ber fatder and | Sho was thlaking almast. aloud ;~-\L | Cafe ranage ae | know tit, . What could il dof | Patience] |b hich ena sor port surrow allently, mad ueith tins; Inin of it hor avenge It: thls Is all that «cs for me\ Sie turned to go house, when Horace met. Bho dias vo. Linppy tht she éven associated So start and. looked as it she would, Pasi in her please, and spoke to Rim tenders c Por Paul un- *I eame. to besech you to come Into the sceustumed to such In these wise,\ he said. latter days, und then, for very linppluess and [mun-Jul tears enme Into his eyes. \1 nin going now,\ she answered, her eye | = Why did you come (\ \L was afraid you would take cold. alttiug ux not speaking in his ual coice, b # Your are very but L dbl not know part; sumefliing of the 0 (hit you kuew where J was;\ and Mugdalen's | Ing aguin In her. caren orn Ince was beginning to rtuile. #1 saw you trom thee window.\ I and then came to me {\\ She looked Horree. lug nd been wstched from that upper window, i% iy Lift Bane of and beloved! All his % as burrled. Waiting for. the retwrn of the ¢ceds. (which lind to he re-engtom«cl. in conseqnience. af tne iterations by Mr. Slade) Hnrnew nd ted yet anothc disugreeble quality to the mu ny that Mugdaten wantod. to persiade herself command feel moat ; nor fhe meyer.\ Durlg: thie vi to On «field, he Ite praised nod even ex: | till Mogdaton was ured ie possed. when Horace war Andin'g ont more: and more | yood points in Paal, Magda'cn looked nt him | with such wonder, sorrow and disdain, that | the words died on lis lipd, and be suddenly | stopped Iu the middle of a © 1 am glad I made you stop !\ sald Magda ln hinughuly, \ You seem as If you could vd away to bey usual reflige above atas, Another thine, Puul-Who had had ap attack offwoe, and umd been playing at dignity, keep in: away from the house, buty wearing at lagy witch hurt only | bimeeld coming.-ofener thin over-came do the evening, and asked len to mt chem with him. . said yes, for she glad of the opportnity of sttiig silent, snd/of keeping Jim sitet too, . They sat down, ind Horsee ftood neat them, . Mag- daien was a much better player t gonernl ian Paul achatiing. . Butto day sho played {J ; she would have dlegraced a tyro bif her mistakes. Bho overlooked the most strikipg advantaget i lor Paut, in his scbemes after « paw, often pht his tor an Impossible checkmate, forgot to recurs the ploces Iylug way, But Magdalen to day let everything pass. \Yon are not prerseif. thik evening,\ sald Paul, who suddenly woke to the that his queen had. been stasiling for the knight. \ dre. is | and 1bok. not annoyed yoarself.\ bad taken of a Wask, | and peace toolt the p was untipipy, and a amfle stole cver them, was wioter with all its bursh. rigidity chinged | to the. most loving, lovely,. spring. | | ed up. Horace rness aud inore was mid, and (Hey turned to . Wuy ; the house?. Mazdalen litle of how she . yous debility uncheck, hin. queen In geil; and, whily pereption Inat half a dozen moves in the jaws of Magdalan's \ No; 1 am playing very budiy,\ lddh. \*It in not or me to forgive you, wibbenrd | \ 1d,\ he sald, with extreme kindness of valce | '\ ~ #\You bave not offerided me If you Megdalen's changed ma much an If she Am expression of only ee of feverish iriftation ; c and loving; hee'tps re- | et cy ea bein» Sued In thit hou fiuc they madd. when. whe; knew I! looked up with a bewildered sulle * Magdulen's: foyoon byaicfided nvay, . Wat- | contempt cams Into Its stead. . Ete | rose from this clees table, and stood a littl n« Homce came to her ; \Paul\ wod Home, ore than ; pussioumie®, . you nre a down right fool ( | With which inspirsting speech miso walked u- leaving Puu to lis excitement aud mer- \ And ygu do not think I am to be pitied I' | anid Magdalen s» sho met: Horace in the ball. © Yea: you are very muich to be plttvc Wing | so in Paul, . le in more unliuppy timp you wre, because be haw less etromgth of rea'stance thaa . anything: else; whore . very streeugth of feeling lies in their power of miso 17.\ I i t Ah! you Judge like all the world !® cald | Magdulen. * Because Paul a teurs comemunrity you think hie feels wore ncutely thin [ feel, Lts wot ahwaye that those with the lowat weil © 1 kuow that, Mis THpvelyan ; but in alm: ply begiure Paul's nntare is werker than youre what be requires more 'connlderation, Mins Trewplyan,\ he said this rery exrnestly, !! you caitfot help yourself now. . You are engiged to a man you do sot love ; whom you do not ¥5re ; Whom you do not respect your husband you expect. . For,. when Paul Is happy and calm he will grow. atronger. . You will be re- warded dor your mcrifice, \ ford,\ anid Magdiden, aediy. . \*I wrish Lcould beiteve-that Publ would ever be as manly end good as you are.\ © Hush I don't my that again,\ sald Hornce In a low vate, %* You igapt mito become the very reversp of what you prided In me God tlp us !-two all have need of help ; an | he turged away, Magdalen looking after hin, her heart throlfing viojently. The setilemgnia came down. . Tt was of: no | use waiting ; they must be rigned, nnd might | as weil be signed at once or Inter. . \There off,\ as Magdalen said, quaintly, and abe lind no grounds on which to break It herealf. . Her bunatiful. . Ne romiln | cri Aue en ime | nice 1 wit arms, .he foli Mito them bifed and not fatht He ngiaten | pif own,\ he murmured. Bh jook: This was almost | ed up wildly, - cealed Itfrom you* she suld, * as long ss T cold, and would have conconled it now, but I wal ' 1d Pythoness | even to myw f | tit of general fimputionce, that would pro I but stie left the room, - would not believe It of ms wil not wenry you any thore. le bad ever w Ifa beture, nud. mure | beer wouk in the futo! contfiet dbn bes goe but gou will find you marred life better than | #1 wish I could believe you, Mr. Ruther: , was no hope ofthe marraige itsulf Toowed | 01%, she: dashed the pen to tiie grobmd ond \ The tigh Shail be tald-I do vit lous | woe Ta tur witt t abd, held out hik 1 day, bat- presibd lier to him \Magiilen ! Hernce aprany Yes! to you and none other\ * your ior death's I\ j + starte! up. He came to them, id aul h What ari you eying t\ hé maid uothtously, that you love each other 1\! ep Mugdalsn dnlflm Horske ;- I have. con wid all the world; Pau,\. #1 huye mot dealt distegorable by you,\ wald Hol offerfiig. thm hile baad. © **If you ul! gow would weqnit ms hoth.\ = Aud you love 'Huuace, Magdazen !\ Pun anid In u sof volou, She flusled the erimeon as be \nok «* Yew,\ she sal, \*I do love him,\ The boy. turned nway ; then after a short puuse, laying his haud on Magdaton's, he raid, subbing bisterly between exch word. dalen, It had been better if you had reld / me of this. me also youre yiuecussury putt -for 1 would noy have beep ungoseraus, . But lut that past You do not love me, \ and yet was 'too cowardly . to acknowledgo it 9 Mage Is would bave spared you moch pain 1 have lomg felt this, 1 thought. It was, perhaps, a But L Though I have in sh In yet I can Lt strong V'Jg-(ucrmuc and yoou.\ He not dure to Yoitk at het tel ts bit oil way strained her tondprly to hile breast! .** * Magdaicn took bis. hand, her tears. flowing fast over It, ..\ Dear Paul,\ sho maid uffoction- © whall that you 1\ Pasl kissd her ; und then, boy: like, plioed\ lie land affectionntely poh Torme#s should- ot > when, feeling is limbe fulllog trim abt Wie eyes grow dim, he fled from the house, and In a fow hours wa vindering through the strooks of Landon: wnd the next day he waw. abroad,\ Your: passed before they, toot ignin, . When Magduen's Letr wns grey and. href ghitdren wore marrying thelr Toracst und M filmy”, Punl Lefevre came to stay W! Wem & OliK~' fod. - He was the sume. drawmy, tendfil, on- real Paul, then, Shat he ho had began when he was young; wich a sotrow, which hd grown lato a eotupanton and i mefariclio- Jy kind of pleasure, . Mo. never wont beyond portrint printlog, but he was always. goitit to hein that grimt histortent plotnre which vas 1¢ rivul Mictne! Angelo; and the very day be fore ho (lied he spoke of tbe ** mlaaion to which he was baptaed,!\ and told how \the regetior- ton of ast md the world seas to vous by lin.\ Sesion (Hirn e. . LAWS of NEW YORK- §y Authority. {Rvery Law, wnloss « diferent ' Ahorein. shail mag: wnd wot before the bwvitiet al an cortied 'on. ins le alg. \. put 1s a _ CHAP, 480, AN ACT to amend . clinpter ome. seventy thrce, Java ofl a strtyiperen, . pored eightten hundred and ! » An aut t0 ate act to provide erection of w Hall )n the town malcw, in the couttly of Qnreene,\ - , Pubged apetl #9, 1805 ; throo-til being prevent wedding clothien had come,and all w in prepats ad.. At last Magdalen dutermiincd on, making father's death, but whoy belay bliod in. dent, and Infirm, had not been ofany daten, ; = Vety 1\ echoolt Horen: R \ My, Rptherford at least will neve? . fh. , \I you. waktad friends, not erea t min-mun- ler att the world mow it 1._ Bie tn. |-* wad to bear, owing Mut us tach manhood-nu: p , wit very lite, usd. ws that: jer t > pare ny sutfing,\ Magdaten bit- fatter. | dI painful | her dtreogth usd adlf possession by forme. he could not now. _ Horace wha leas the fatal effort; and putting an end tosher pret ent state of enffering, . Yor Is was uslqualife! miltery for hen all. They all mesembied In the- room togather; the Siades and the lady whe had heen livi: g with Magdalen stnen her progunence in the Inte aire, Hemnoe, - Pail . .As her and' Magdalew. . Paul was in one of b's most % fs of and filnt | nnmed Wf Magdnton, cold, pale, stacee Tike, ns the lind mmmhvdlpnm.vlnwmu | tits ber courage \by be is Manda\ t @midntaln yen was putJutd har hand. . Paul had eigued. in Senals and Avvembly The of the State: of New twig]; Follows h* | aminlth \ puased Murgh tpeonty- ed - «lout, and slziy out. ti wilh ® | v