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COUWBZLLOBS AT LAW, CountY. N.Y. M. D. GBOVl!ID. G. SHAW£· • Olmstemlvllle. EIIB6I MW, i ' I GAZETTE. \' ,, . . · ...... u.·· .. ·_ ... _ .. -·. ::. . ' .. ; .~: ~I . .. '· ' 't ......... ~ :~ ... · .. ~·· r TBB COST OF. COVlilT:WG. Many. years·ago there was a noble- man. ht tti..Jy who was' about to be married. fueat preparations were made. for the wedding-feast. Every- thing necesRary for the occasion had been procured except some fish, of which the Ita.lin.ns were very fond. But the sea had been so rough for many days that the fishermen in the neighborhood had been quite un- ------ successful. N Q, 49, The day before the wedding was . . I , . E(;IZA:SETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y., THURSDAY, JpL Y 24, 1879. VOL. 8. W. T. CLAY, CABINET MAXER AND· 'tJPROL- STljl:BEB, : ~ Eliz~bethtown, N.Y. I!IUIJFUTORY I! tmSOlt'S DLOU. All kinds of JOBBING Promtly a,ttended to -AND- PRWES REASONAB~. 1( Hotels and Sammer Boa.rdins Houses bavlDg a large amount of repainng to bo done, oan make special and satislnotory oontraota. Eli.z;hbctbtown. Jan. 21st, 1879. SWU'.r VIOLETS. Blrohen bougha are lealleu etill 1 A ncl; th<> wlnii Is keen and ah1ll; OR the hedges brown lind bare Bearce onQ buJrstlng bud r see; Only In this ll_umiy nook· Beentel\ violeltl welcome me, A.h. th.t (~<Oe I how it ~ old l/l.ya o~ rosy wiDg•- who.n lile\e blae sky was olear, Whi!JI tho BimJplq hea~ of youth G~there<l treasme• all the year 0! Qfadlng l~ve and truth I Frngmnt are the1y now ftll oval'; A.nd ne each small Aowor I senr LOOK HERE I lhot11 :it81!1hal:t~n·fetd woodlaucl ll.ome Forms benoatlu. the cold earth slooptng vJ Onco more don the pathway come With glad eyes that know not weeplJJg? • ·, • 1 • Violets ! yo briing to mo ' · ' . _ ~ •' _ MaDly a sunny memory: . And ~· o<~e b1 QI~Q l li'!lll;; FRJrND8 & STRA\TGERS You. the fuat. heat gruna of spring. . j .l1 , . 8 ,e;:~ 1 ~o~~~:~~o~:oe::: bring. 'l!'o,11 can getyonr Wa.t.lhe.il Ol~~ned Repaired lor less tbal!l yot:cllllnt nnr Jillienda the tok111n might receive er place in !D Essex county, by sending or Yon~ lowliness is meant to ~ve; loavlnr. them at my residence on Water So, with wishes llrae and kind Street, whore I will be found ready to do all kinds of Fancy Work, snob as Mllktna b•<•u••• send yoa where the city- Solid Gold a.nd Siher Rings, &oe.ohes, • Growing nobhilng half so fair- Badges of all kinds to order. Also neatly Shall receive witih tmder pity, Repair Jewelry. Old gold nod silver ta.k- Your small blG~llolll~. awea~ Bhd nve 1 an tu exchange Cor work. Gold a.nd Bllver l\lAting do&o at a price W Sliit ctzatomo:tQ. --Cluu:nhar'e .Totunal.. to take place, however,· a fishermtm ;are.. She showed a proner .,..entili+= Still th • B t, _, f - '---a, alth h ~,_,_ . _ came to the castl!J, having a fine • • ., -~ ere,were no ~..rs. u ....... a.n- on= oua- =was apj; gers saw what she saw; they p>tied large turbot for sale. He knocked in that ot least. the llaDlO, Ednn, grew graduo.Uyb.llr- to be not 60 much of 11 fiirtation as her. It was h~~d to a yoUilg, proud' at the gate of the noblemm's resi- AlAsl Mrs. Clark was powerless mssed nnd unhappy. · It beerune a romp. · At least this wo.s the dis· nature to be p1tied. dence and inquired if they wanted to interrupt a lOllll IWlioablo &ek-a- patent to her thnt Mrs. Le Roy tinguiahing characteristic of her The stag~ c!at~red ?fl' amid a gay any fi~h. The porter who kept the tete between their hostess and her looked down upon her antecedents, present encounter with Dr. LeRoy. Babel of vomes. A mile down the gate was a Vfiry covetous llllUl. He husband, during which George Le and that it 'IYllB perpetna.J.ly upon It was great fun, no doubt, but it road there was 11. hill. At the to P was ready to take advantage of every Boy showed her the Tllrioua (lllrlosi- her mind to instruct her in the dif- could hardly be said to be dignified. of this hill_.the horses took fright, opportunity to get a little money, ties with which the drnwin~:-rooms ferent n.rficles of her own socinl AB the weeks slipped by, the fact one beaommg perfectly uncontroll.a. whether the way of getting it was wwo Ulled, G,llq Ed\llo plpytld oo.n lll'etKl. Edili&ll gentle st~ul rebelled. grew w be an establiehed one among ble. Plunging and rearing they right or wrong. He told the fisb- u.ire on tllo pi!mo. l!ldmo lmd boen ffile lmll ll~~r OWD pride of birth. tlle ot.ber girll> tb~t lfl, Lt~ IWy wa\ dmggeCl t.be r;tage to the edge of erman that they wanted such a fish beautilally taoght at the academy; She b.a.ted :Mrs. LeRoy's a.rrosnnce Minna Storey's exclusive property. the mountain. T~e next .moment very much in his· master's house, hor tact in music, as in other mat- and asHtllllption. Sho n.lmost bated Eddie was wrekned. Those wo11;1- the great lumbermg vehicle was and as it. was fGr a wedding feast tara, when ohe ohoae to exercise it, Mrs. LeRoy. Day after day she en are perhaps to be envied who, in overtur~ed_and pitched down the: they would be willing to give a good Willi great; she plnyed in thnt charm- was made to appear to disadvantage Bimilar situations, cultivate a gayety mountain srde. Then the horses, price for it . but he said he would ing pensive, twilight style }vhich before George. Day after day she which, il forced, at least serves as an having done their worst, stood still. not let the ~n in unless he would l!al'Vea so o.dminbly tn fill up odd felt th&t aha wo.s stiffening n.nd egaape.valve. Eddie was not only The driver prcked himself up and ' d -----' ' 1..--d ' baf th • promise i.o give hhn one-hall ol corners nn =ea.. . uar erung ore e 1cy breath of wretched but looked so. And Geot•ge s!ll'veyed the seene of the disasts1•. George walked home with Eddie; ber motber-in-lllw'B COll6tantBUrYeil- became, irritated. He actually was Tb t b. h what he might get for it. , e )lra o Ject t at met his eyes The fitherman thought this was the htLBband and wife were to~<eth- hmce. A word here and a word at ln.st :In the condition of believing wa.s Mrs. Le Roy, who had been er. there will p,.,..h, •• 1 • 0 _L ~~·- hi u L b 1 , 1 • L Jl 1 h , so unjust tha.t at first he refused to --.-<Uce IWil ,... ~ unsell = e U>e a.ggnevea parliJ'. <nrown agamst a ea.p or s!ones. 1 \' d 't,\ Mr 1'11--k 'd G f th fir t 'tim Q • h die b do it. But finding he could not get ·.1 ve one 1 . \JJw- l!lll , W!ll'CB. eorge, or e s o, ne evenma, w en Ed ung A messenger wa~ dispatched to the d!l!lpllmtely,_ 1111 BOOn 116 thoy were notioed ~t bie liife lmd de!elifll . th hildr til b in on any other terms, he conMnted. , ov11r o c en un t ey werll hotel, who p!.et Dr. Le !toy fifllt of As be wsnt in, howevr.l\, ha mAde up fairly st;art..,d. \She waa too much )>he lacked self-=ntrol, self posses· asleep, crooning soft airs to them all in his no-top wagon . « 1 uldn'1i b 1 ·• .. · Tb ....... his mind to teach the porter ll les- .or me; CO II p 1.. ~Oil· elle .,.....85 would come in which il>lW!l;J\' lulled ~hem to rest \ Hurry ! hurry! \ he cried \The ,...,. ~!ann LLL f L ...,_ b <L- son he would not soon forget. · ~ou = \ agree '\\\' a per OO• =ne, nt =ey were an indispensible soonest, she wandered down sts.i.rs stage has gone over the side of the tran eh uld • Edch 1\ ';___. f th · f \-'-h He was ushered into the presence 11 ger o g~ve away e pw;o o e eqmpment o a uuit. ed with the vague intention of finding mountain. Mrs. LeRoy is dead.\ - of the nobleman, who wa.s so de- \Yea I did. .A.fMr s11, what Inllt- woman of the wor4L George and trying to dispel the George was off like the wind ; lighted to see so fine a fish that he tar does it make? A:JJ.yway, it ='t Gradtuilly George began. to ob- miserable cloud which had hung be- but not before Miss Storey had en- ' fr offered to give the man any price he be helped now; and ita nothing but Ject to her eqnent visits to her tween them now for so long. A treated, with white lips, to be let 11 form 11nyw11y.\ parents, although never in so many wish to do so had come into her out. He was alone when he was might ask for it. words. The argument he WIBd was h art h ki d h b b d f t d b Ed . . 'tif I \Yon will think, perhaps, I am \0nr o..ly child I\ groaned Mrs. e as B e sse or o. es goo - con ron e y d1e s p1 u po.le ns.ming a stro.nge price,\ said the O.ISrk with tes.ra. Her heart was that she wM eo muah away from night. She drifted down the great face. VfdY' sore. At that moment abe home; be saw so little of her. Grad- BOUilding statrway, looking like \ They gathered her up and carried fisherman, \when I tell you that a l::lee Wotch Sii\ on Water Street, Ellz~ bothtownifc$aE ___ C'::L II. !.ROBAMBEAU. DAVID A. CL.AliK would far mther Eddio had been willy Eddie abandoned this point ; pale ghost with her sad eye~ and her to the hotel for de~td. The rest hundred lashes laid on my bare back ~WIO:i!l MAJ!.BIEI>. going to Ill8I'l\J Joe Thompson, a but in return she resolved that she her flowing white dress. She of the party escaped unhurt, except is the price for my fish, and I will \l!'es I supJpose it's all ·very fine clerk in h...- father's store, who wonld be equally chary of her visits glaneed out on the different piii.Zms for trifling cuts and bruises; but no;!:k=o~~:!';~gw~:e::t:!~~ not and grand, ln:nt I b'lieve ra :.:ather had· boon in love with her fo-t years., to other places. She established e. on her way; the boarders were apt when they laid her on her bed they WESTPORT, N.Y. Bl[JLD!ER, - Al'f D D !l..4.LXn I S. nl3 Dresaed & .Matched Lumber, SEINGLES, LATH. &o. Eddi b d •-'-- 1 -- ~ haracte f · bility d · to Walk o.nd sit about on these dur- tb ht h 1if a little surprised. He thought the e n . a.wten o. llillOY to so and who wonld ha.ve been honored 0 r or unsoma. lin m- oug t at e. was extinct. ro&n was joking, and tried to reason · OnEil who wonli\ln't ho.ve felt · by the oonnootion, rather than blue· difference among all the Le IWys· ing the long evenings. But she di4 I mi?'ht quote pages in support him out of his strange notion. But too.fine and g:L'IIIld for her Inll d blooded George La Roy, to whom friends i:n Port Roya.l, people whom not see her husband. Hhe anited of the assertion that the worth of a finding the fisherman resolute in pa.'' Eddie's parente were a. thorn in Mrs. LeRoy had urged her to cui\ through the parlors, where there treasure is emphasized by the dread his demands, he said: .. I oim't see but the young man is tJ1e flesh, to be end!ll'ed o.s best tivate-\ for your busb!Uld's sake, were card·pl11ying, da.neing, music. of losing it. Harshness, indifference, H Well, well, the poor fellow is perfectly oivil!Uld re!lpeotfnl. And might be. my dear; a physician's wife cannot \Look at Mrs. La Roy. How neglect, dogged George Le Roy's certainly crazy. We must have the certainly his mother bas acted the Mrs. Le Boy carried the day; Mr. exercise too much discretion in the beautiful she is I \ one person re- steps like stern accusers, now that fish, however. Give him his price, lady by yon. Called on you f\rst, Clark. having given his word, held choice of acquaintances.'' marked. Eddie lll.y speeehless, unconscious, and let him be paid in my presence; and asked Eddie there to te&\tight by it llkG an honest man. The wad- Gmdmilly sho did not neem to \An~ how intensely. unhappy I for hopeless hours. It seemed to but lay it on very lightly,\ 13 .L'!ll'l!IA~ OF THE OllAMl'LAI.N •• VALLEY off. We should bem; i:n mmtl that ding took p'n\!l m· \'t. Mn,......l'l n.nd herself to be the BWne <ri:rl Oh, ii Poor thing I What a p1ty that any him that he had killed her. If he d \\' \' ...,...J I \ ..,- th h h nl~ As soon as fifty l.a.ahes ha been she never expmcted to make the a.a· Mr. and Mrs.. Clark were --_'- ered to only she e.nd George conld live in a one wi a eart s o u have married ha.tl been with her this might not = Ge Ro . given him. he cried' \Hold hold! l'IIOl'lUJITOU. - - Proprietor. l\roprietor. N.Y. PBOPBIETOR, Proprietor .Fnoro.tETo.H. AUQttoneer, In•ur- Gen\\al Land Agent. .TO:a:NSON 1 GltAPH.~R, Esaex CounfYt IQsmnce · Company, .. j_ .• , -~ Co.:_!.'Y._~ ~· COLLOFY &> co .. lpEYE&EARt Il'fFIRMA..RY. Plqttsburgh and Saranao, N. Y. Over 25 Year• Experlenco In I•• flnnarle•.,_Hollpftal•., fJolla .. e• and u.ome Prac&lae. Dr. Haynes is nsun.lly at tbe On:mberland House, Plattobnrgb, N. Y, For consulta- tion and operations in diseases of the eye. ear and for catarrh, d and 4th Tueed,.ys of each month. Patients have fonnd a home with Dr. Haynes, for operations and qus.i.ntance ol plain .folke like us.\ fl!eir seats like all the rest of the little house of their own! This orge Le Y_l ' have happened. Surely he mij;rht I have a partner in this business, \There was nothing else to do, congrega.tiOil, to see their darling great, -g-rand house w~ ,. prl.son. She stopped m the open doo:way have shielded her. Shielded her 1 and he must have his share ol !:.he unless she qrunrreled with her eon married. Mrs.. LeRoy swept in on But it had lllwa.ys been on the carda and lo~ked up and down the p=za. Ah! bOO. he shielded her from other price of the fish.\ a.ndl tbll~ abe WIIUid never do 1 IIDd her BOn'B aim crum COOl collected . that George should live with his on which opened the parlors. .Ah, dangers, other ills ~ Tbe bitter re- \ What!.. exclaimed the noble- he ·t.h.e apple of her eye. So she the bride fo~owea, 1 =p'po__. _ _, by 1 m,other. .An nnusu.a.l devotion exist- at last! George w_as seated_with his proach ha.Uilted him that he had be- ~'--L th u~ \\\'\' man ; \ is it possible uw• . ere a.re made the best of it. But I'lJ. tell the white-headed governor of the ed between the mother and eon. ~ack tow~d her, lD a. ~oun~g: neg- trayed his trust. two such mad fellows in the world! what pill- I mean to have State. In bitterness of heart her Eddie was not a wise womnn. ligent attitnd~. Fe.cm\ him, m an How utterly little and contempti- Who is your partner, and he shall my own way mbout the wedding, lor =other heard her take the vows She made no effort to conceal llttitude equally negligent, was Min- hle their dissensions now seemed! be sent for at once.\ all Mrs. ,LeRoy's wheedling soft which made her Edna La Roy. It bitterness in her soul from her own na Storey, her ~pled Bn:cohante Only the one truth remained, thatllhe \You need not go very far for speeches. was a largo, dignified assemblajlo, parents.. They knew th&t she was fo.ce u~tnrned to his ; he~ white arms was his, the woman he loved, the him,\ said the fi.shennan ; \you will treatment, more than 5 years. Mr. Ola.rk wo.a always more or in which good Mr. and Mrs.. Olark aot ha.ppy, they never dreamed of gleammg out of the fulling roseaol ol).ly womAn who could fill his heart. find him at your ga.te, in !:.he sha.pe absent mlinded when he came felt lost. The;r felt equally lost el- blaming her when day alter day ored sleev~s of her dress, and .He sent for her father and mother. of youl' own porter, who would not at night, from the store. It a.t the wedding reception at wont by without they seeing her. wreathed Wlth ~ma.n -pea.rla. Per- They came, =g by the cruelest let me in until I promi5ed he should was a minute or two before he asked Mrs. Le Boy's. It was a very mel- But they did blame Mrs. LeRoy, haps she was posm~ for Lalla Rookh anguish ; but they came just as she reeeive half of what I got for my as was expeet<ed of him, •'Whn.t do ancboly satiefa.ati.on to them to hear and none the less as they saw Eddie or some otaer Onental character, began to revive. Youth is stubborn; turbot.\ Eye a, <;Jf Rny color or aize, a.nd a.rtlt!@til!-1/._ \Ear-drums\ supplied. For nlil,tloulars addresn 8. HA Ha.ra.nao~ (.Hinton Oonntv. N. y;--_.-- CHAIRS I CHAIRS! I The undersigned bns constantly on band a quantity of SpllJJt Bottom · Kitchen, 0/Jlc.e and Rock- . ing 'Chairs, whicL he will sail very cheap. All orders pror;opt.ly filled. Dated Elizabethtown, ~ecember, 1878. LEVI BULLARD. Edgar 1'1. Barnes Hereby glvoij notice, that hel ready, a. t tsoll tiwea, to sot up, to pet i to opera- Lion, and to repair almo t all - kinds of ' ~. . Manhinery, Water Rams. P ps. &e .• ~ It any of his friends require sa..ny of that kind of work, they will plenBe give him 11 ~AlL llls cbar!Zes will be reasonable~ and bi 8 work w~II done. Elizabethtown N. Y. Sept. 21, 1B7B. l3illia,ra Ta, ble FOR SALE. The aa.id Tt\hlo itf io o::tcellent condition. Thero is a sot of ivory balls. Pln-Pool Hflt, OhandeliE\r. &.o. Wi1t be Hold v~ry ahn.~p. For termg ndclrMd JOHN Lll:SERTY. Ellzubethtowu, N. Y. FOJ!. SALE O;&,'l:O :B~T, ,. Ta:E . you mann, Eli:m ?\ on all Bides praises of the bride's e:t- grow quiet and dull and changed. to wh~m s~ds of pear~ are ap- life is obstinate ; and love wrestled \Oh! oh!\ said the nobleman, \As it's to• be an Episcopohan quiaite lo-veliness. They seemed no George imd she drifted farther propno.ted m tableal® vwantB j at with prayer. George Le Roy had \bring him in instantly. Let him wedding, it lms to be in chttrch, and longer to have part or parcel in the and farther apart. HiB was an im- ~ eve~ts, her grac~ h~ ;'s never known before wb.a.t it was to have his Bhal'e, by all means; and of course, the~·e11 be n. crowd, her matter. pressionn.ble nature, which speedily orne Bhto ~~rrespli?nh W1 er face a mysterious providence, om- lay it on soundly.\ fri ds e]] And sh _ . . arms. e m..ue a e g t movement ru'potent and yet harkerun' g to sup f en as w as ours. e lB If Edna did not realize the pain fell 11.wny from the mn.gnetism of . ' - The porter received his share o ham d f Sh t Eddi , . . . at the moment t.hat Ed,die appeared plication . The aa e o us. e wan s e of all tb1s to her parents, it surely any mflnence which was not vtgor- . . . . . · . . . the pnce asked for the fish. n 1;0 ha.ve Gov~rnor Reed <rive her ~ ru,. h did not love 1 rted • -d h lik d lif m the doorway, With which her little Eddie was mven back to hun aaam h . ,_ tl ~'--'---,.ed, while o·. WIIB no. ~,..-nile a e ~ one y =e . \\\\ e e e hit '··-d f II . t Dr L R ' ,.. \' e was msr.an Y Ult!CID<r,. <l:.Vay instead .,1 h., skbb;y old ~\ the=. She love<! t.h.\\\' dearly, -wit.h. and gayety , Rddle's mood chillad W e lllW e agru.ns ' e oy B -given back to him, SO it seemed, the fisherman was amply rewarded \Well if Eddie's willing-\ a. tend!lrnes~; e.l1 her own; but at and repressed him. He had no lmee, lind l~y ~llere carele~l;y. IW- from de~~otll. It wa 6 a r;eoolld mar· The covetous man was caught in Ilia ~ ''Eddie willing ! Of course Eddie that time she wae too utterly ab- sympathy for people with the blues. ~e's face coni:rs.ct.ad as in pain.- riage. - own net. be willing if you was willing, !Uld sorbed in her own tumultuous hap· So he sought amusement elsewhere. She came forward. Minna slightly We often wonder i£ we conld live 1 s IT REALLY BOT P never could say no- to & womAn. piness to be able to conooive of If Eddie refused to retnrn visits, ohnnged her attitude, but with no our 'livea better if we could live .A. citizen doing business in De- it she oomes n.lona-Mra.. LeRoy there being 11 serpent hllil iu her the more reason that he should visit vimble show of embarrassment.- tbem over p,gain. Certainly Eddie troit has given this weather qnes- mean-and lt.alks to you about the pBl'!ldise. She clung tn them with vigorously. He was Blways wurmly <norge glanced up. . a.nd her husband profited by their I f h ht, d social advuntage it will be to Eddie po.ssionate Jdsses before she started welcomed at the houses of his old \Will you join us 1\ he asktfd, in former mistakes. For one thing, !~: ;a~e::od:: :eg~ou; se= o~ to go into <!htlll'ch on the ~rovernor's on her wedding jonrney, and had intimates. The Storey!;, for instance, an unsympathetic, snperficia.l tone. they spent their second honeymoon experiments to ascertain whether d 't li •· •· h J t , 1 ---.1 f Eddie p11-used a moment, looked in a home of their own. When llrro, on YOIIl Qwn w Ill'. lUI almost to be torn from r.neir em- wuuo M muah o him M thonnh ht:l 1'magm' ation b•sn't as much to do vuu that ba. 1 ft; •t to th • ..,. down upon Minns. Then she said, Eddie w-nt down from S\·eetbn'er '\ u Sfi>'j J'ou ye e ' e b~Qj Jm~ ~~~ m\llQYV piVJrn:lfi~be still were nn=.a.rried. He believed ~ -with a. hot day\\ the thermometer. WOIIlen-£olks t.o settle the wedding.\ nature of their regret and wretch- those girls 'vonld do =ything for ioily, II No, thllllk you: !llld mo_vod Stll'iUflS, in thll fllll, to PO!'t Itoy!l~ At nine o'clock in the mornmg he ' Mr. Clark rece.ivecl his orders adness. She and George sailed lor him. lie showed Eddie with soruo- ~way. Gbe . found 11 lovely bou~>e made olltered his office, built a bnsk fire me kl 'R'e lilo d h ould t . '\· l H h b b She was combing at the loDghrur ready for her, of which sbe was the e Y• ....., pe ll W no Europe almost tmmeuwtll y. e w !It of so ool oy triumph !I pair prese~tly, when George knocked at in the stove, closed the door, and be called upon to combat the elo- W!lB a rich man, but he had 11 pro- of Blippore l'tlinno. 8toi:ey had work- t.h d Still th t , 'd 1 k uneonditional mistress. Georgo ex- sat <lowu to h 1 s newspaper, ha.ving quence of Mrlil. LeRoy. He doubt- fession to which he proposed to de- ed for him in sho.ded flosses. h e ~or. thnt h tal ~~ h 00 on plained, to all whom it might con his cb!l.ir close to tbe stove. In a few ed l~bn.t he COllld liold out agllinst vote himself. For the next two Port Roynl-~t lCilllt its exclusive H: clo:d the a':or ::~:to:~~;:: cern, that the Bituation of the house minutes one of his customers open- it unless his wife were by to back years he attended medical leetnres · c1 a1 1 ft h · •- t suited thA requiremonts of his prnc- ed the door n.nd before he could ex- = es- ways e ome m .aui.!11B iug with his back against it. t. b tt th tb t f tl L R h~. Ho sighed. He ~ted to seo in Paris o.s B.llllidnously o.s though and September. The La Roys rce e er an a 0 le 0 oy press his surprise the official called .l!lliZil> fretted. It WU6 bi6 Dllture to he hll!1 been &'needyatndentiiDiiOUll. from time im.m!liDorial hlld gono to \I wish, Edna,\ be began, direct- homestead. out: ta.k•e things as they CIUlla, but it was to go to work to earn 6 living. He the Sweetbrier aprinW, during ly, \that you would be a little more It was astonishing how <'.lSY iL \Uome in! What a change in oer1~ainly not hers. But he had and Edna. were very bavpy during those months. It was decided to like other people. It is confound- was to get on with Mrg. Le l\Jy the we:1ther since last night! I hated novor seen hOJr SO completely thOOO two yelll'S; it W9.!! the lifo that cru.•ry out this UllUll.l progrrunme, e.l- cdly unpleasant to have you going mere after this. Sometimes, indeed, to build a tire, but it was positively as she was now. suited EdnA-art ~d music ll.Ild most without consulting Mrs. George about looking like a mute at a !Uil Eddie wondered whether ber fol'. like November m here. Come over Borne mothtara would have been congelrlnl society. The world wM La Roy. She, for her part, detest- eraL\ met• troubles had not been cbimems by the stove.\ • I t 1 k h of her b:ra.in·. H h th th h d'\ elated at the ]!lrospect of a doni:!~- eTtlll gayer and brighter thnn her ed f.ho ideo. of going, as indeed she ' C!I.DllO oo morll un o.ppy \ as- as e wea er c ange · fer's m!U'l'Ying• nbove her, as the day dreams had pictured it. Then bad ondcd by derosting nil the Le than I feel,\ she burst out, with As for Mr. and Mrs. Clark, they hesitatingly inquired the ca.ller. plmase goes, l!>ut of these W!l5 not n. yelll' of tra.vel. Tben home. · Roys' doings. gathering sobs. \Why did I ever were at last entirely rlilconciled to \Changed! Why there's a differ Mr.a. Clark. iShe......, satiafu>d -with Eddie had nBTer known how she Nevertheless, Sweetbrier springs marry you' I wish I had died in- their daughter's marriage. They ence of thirty-one degrees since ten her station hn life. She prelmed. lmd nrlssed her dear 1t~ther and was D pleaS!Ult place enough, hn the Btood. Why did you UQt marry ~bill spent the greater po.rt of their su~- o'clock last night! Hear what the At Wo.llh\ •• Mills, N. Y. Fully ru.. to ik:eep to hllll' own ways nnd that mother untilllhe faund hersolf onee haart of the peaceful,. soreno moun· Storey ~1, whow you make love to sequent lives in spoiling their little wcmther l'cport says: \Northerly Dished. other people ~blluld keep tP theirs. more ol!leptld in their IOling nrme. tninll· It waa not 110 far from Port. now before my face! If you have granClchildreu to their hesr~s· con- wiud., great chango in temperature, HIGH AN G B·. H 0 T B L Pr~~~~tr~~~~::'~b':i\i}~e~i~ia:\-- Ohn»Pu~ She felt ~at she was as lso~>d. ,:as :Row h!ld she d=e without, ...u this Boyal but tha.t George could ·join no feeling for me as a womo.n, I tent.-Jla?per's Bazar. 1viih indicaj;ions of & severe frost at ~'p()Ti;E~he;;b;;-;;;~;ba;:-;;1 ~ybody else, and s~e d!d not de- while, their blind infatuation! She his family once n w.eek, lor which should th!nli .. you might show at -Ro!mers begp.n to tie old John night! I wish I had brought down ~ is hereby given tbat Ill Blre FO be tbrl~wn 'With people who had never half en]'oyed her own two fa.ct Eddie would ba.ve been more least common respect for me aa yo.ur Hulscoff, in bia house nt Ool<~ville, my •pring overcoat.:• .. avuo_....-a·~:~~:~~ t~~ p~:~:~~ be1d a. contrMy opinion. babies until she had shown them to than thankful hnd she had the full mre.\ Pe.. ~trl while they were at work \Well I felt the change, but I Iron and steel co. The next nuorning came a. pleas- her· father nnd mother. Tears of benefit of his society when he did Her tone, her words, stung George th~ noise of s.n approaching wagon dido 't realize the full power of it,•' ~;~1~;~::~~~45, 46 & 47,tnoludln\ llllt cordilll D<)lte f;rom }Jr& LeRoy, joy and prido mined down Mrs. oome. But there were not mnny LeRoy to the poi:nt of fury. \My al~mea· them. While their atten- said the-other 118 he edged over to \ In tho Count;,: of L'lfl:kiiJ:g the dJilll'k&-fllthe\'- mother, Clark'& o)4eek11 1 liiddie's little mrla I men nt t'-. e· ~mrings,· aud Dr. Le Roy wife 1\ he said. \Heavons! I wish -ti.on. was thus diverted, Hulsco~ got the stove !~<Dd rubbed llis bauds . .. and ru:e forbld<len I' _ ...... •• th o- \ .. ,. h·-' b 1 . 1 · . d d '<h · 1 \You shonld watch these t.hings 1treepaiil-t.hereou iu 11ny way, under the daughter-~ tee, wipl her .. at There neyer wars mch beauties, was J¥mdsome and populn.r. HiB yon nu not t c c a.un npon my to - loqs~, selZe an ax, an wh a smg e All persons tl'<Spaaa- . EOldi wish d to t h dili'lin Edd\ ' . l kl ._, •h . 1 erance. .A. lllB.11 reaps a fearful har. bl~w severed a hand from one of and dress accordingly. I wouldn't ~ !~~~~:.G~~· t•nrpeee of b'MOtln!J, evenmg. e. . e :t:ICCllP sue gn. 161l eyes, c Ollf, wee 3_11m, ... Wlla • OlllgDa llmoug dare come oot in timt tl.Jin coat. -\\'\'n will be proseQated the iJlvits.tio'II, m;r.d :M'rl!. Olar~ could brown, , !l!lger, with their !lither's the idle girls \l't Sweetbrier to :1110- vest from a youthful mistak;e.\ Then .bil! assailants. ~ ' '- d h' b 1 d 1 ·a First you know you'll lmve a chill.\ l ,\MES R. THOldPBON, Pfosldcnt, nevet·bear- to• crosll Eddie's wishes. beautiful golden hnjr. Fortunn.ta.y nopolize,his attentions.. And Gaorge ue turue on lB ee nn c ose · ---r-.A. ma.n m Atlantu, Ill., had been Adirondnck ulab, Inc<>rpoml-ed. She' tberefo~<jl apm,ewhl\t Ullwillillgly. they were sui!icierlt1y like their la- was nothing loath. He ca.m.o · lhe door sharply behind him. Ed- .so · sh01•t time n widower th:tt be •· I- I know I'm 1 ·ather careless,. Maroh, 6<. 1877. 34.-.Yl ~- , 1 '-'\ l hut I must look out for myself in dr'lsiled !ners191f .. in her best and ther's fs.mlly to wijl, fe.'Yor with their JJ.ere tO reoiipera.t& a.nd to have ~ie was only a. ., .. ;...e more miserab e fee.rea the publio would censure him _B_O·o~·s-· --d. -8-H--OE-S -- lll:lilall!!d up :bet. o~d man. • ''Now, ~namother kl Roy on,that llcore. ,SQQc;\ ti,me; and' wh<ln he applied t.hnn she had been before. for marrying :again immediately; future. This fire feels rather good.\ . . 'HH · ' · . ' • · · ' \Yes it does ; yo11 \l better get _ ! . · . . . , pe., \don't giva in .to her,\ wer'.'. per . the whole,.llh~ wllli .s&t!lrl1e~ with haVI,ng ~go~ ~.e, it was with the 'l'he ne:th day was Sunday. I>ar- but he told Iris sweethenJ.'t that. he thoroughly warmed up before you .... T .•. • .h. ,_ · 1nst words n111-th. ey-we.re. ·sdmlfited anpea_ l'llll_ ee· p:resen_ . ted by. her Bll!,llfiZBa_l wbl<'hbe hwd brought to tieo.for church wer~mnde ltp. Ed would marry her seeretly, and pub- t- tb · .. ,;. rnd'\\n ·\'on b;.bd \ largo' ·J6t of .-. .._ ~; · 1 ' go OU Ill e raw Rli h171l~..;,. mlufe•t. his owtlBbon for t!).p fir,st. t.pzie m, .. tO the' ·vean,tiful sons fmiiily. Eddies F;!:enoh toil- bear up oil. the study ol his prof'es- die found hersel1 listl_essly included lish the :!'act later. They went to · · . .. \ . The caller remained there for' ~.t. th, ~ ··. · \· , ;. LaRoyman'rdion-reallvs.mansion, ettes'werq st;ylish and b~trifug; aion~ , · inane. Itmightatleastbe:moretol- CJYoago clandestmaly, and were leasttenminutes,allthetimes~4·. BEST KIP m._,HER;~ . ~o;r~.l:h ~~e oJd. ·col- the elder ~by _p~tf:1e4 in 1J'rqnoh, _ The-Storev o-! .. } 5 were. hi.s erable 'thlin 'WAndering u.iml, essly made one by a clergyman under as- . M:rs. LG \' .,- ing be.sido the hot stove, a~d yet . TJ\ey 11.r~wam.n~ f(}lfe'as ~raj;lli~aentei. · · · . R:o1' rt!Mi'ied . 'a. dhithiguishild '!'a.y; th$ bnby admirerS;., .. M.inilie ,Storey '\VM ae the hotsl. AB she was 1mnd- surned names. The husband went when the thermometer marked 109 ~~<ihe;,\'IILseJJ th~Dl ... ' :; rtliQ!Uinll!IR il'Jlli~~-~ ~r. :t11a.t W118' grn; pi'QPer ~B a study ,for l(picturo '1\8 bewitoiilii¥1Y ~~u~nl n~ the typical edinto the ~~ge ~be noticed h~rbus- further west to go into business, degrees he rruule no complaints llo!ld. & Tin'l rlnob· ,1Jt $!) ~nnn·.cpoiJifP _ If-tilfj Illlllle,UJ? . hJ:1,11ltfill ~Of. her flonm1 ;ERiifurn.,liDlll'l~.rOllij.lledllur\'l!S gutbenng.m Minnll 13wrwy•ro a:alltbl)w,ii'ereturnedtoher home. we!ltoutsa,ing thllt he would,\ .o c. r: ! Uilit;Ju· .... if :w.t_.r ' . au; :~o~a Wng;)!.t il!J;_, . · .. · ,pi<lt~sq~~ cJJl .and_ ;Rpri:m a.nd 'ilim.P~s. so~' 't!Jntirb.fy ~:Own . '~tit~ -the compl\BB ol a !1 tha end o£ \ yw !:h~ \IJif~ )lpmo and g:t on a thickor Ma(~ · · · · · · . ' Shot~ .. , w~1'1l *hG 1m~ tbt ll.ld.~!.\VM' !lPJl~-; h.Q.il', .Jl,nc'! , laugliing, tni~Jcbievous; light wagon, in wbitlh he was going thotwht tb3t the time boo come to F~M P~ess. B~s, Wines, to9e&Jl· ' . . fort; ;JlOYi:t· :~ di_d• not hazel WC!f ... ell?' w~s a _girl wbo . drlve her. She waa ;l;ruking a'Ad. ~la.Un .ll.er rightlul posi,tion, and went ===-..,..,..,.. ;do '{le~e · iffi!dte{lit; :elj.~ .never Hesi&.tea~w foii<iw _the • .m~hlnAt 118 i:ni11al There ·WII8 not!- to jqin ·her husband. But he ig- 1 -A mnn died in St.-Louisrecent- \.ll':P ~~Jlrt;~~~~sW~~th~_se ai ,cn~Efm::~J::~~6h~;:ti ;:~:~~ ~:~uo:~::: t~!!~ 0 ~~ ~ :!;ne':.r~; ivihiiiiisn~ar:!~:, ~ft:ail,= b~ll!dlDgH~!~:~~Q£t,~~::~~,f~~~~~:.l.~'!'·, ~. 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