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VALKIKTINE, t , � I I L I - I I obeyed, an� I told - tie hou � ' r 'in a little r(x)m at the top of the house, th ' th the win would do me � � i - I I Ifo . wres n I , . . - - I I The fire was blazing cheerily * t e era, meals ikem-, tin that � Mrs. which Mrs. vdean allowed me to call good. Wy %d by, however, when I had . . e Z � aydean was si wupalo us! ICAQ. my,own, &An in which I kept my few own a I � , great, drawing -room of Haydean no I's t pun I ed- lonely pla" at some distance owg oii th g . �. --�i th; house, 1 gave way #0 my feel. . . I . . 7 � i ; for I had Usaken a ' ' . this home treasu - I L throwing trembling shad I i1a. . I ; MY dear fathers book. fro . ; ­ . mothe.-ly, kind �,'Womanj oud came of boo . . . �, I � ed leather of the walls and the ' turis . . I . ; my poor mother's work ings of desolation and anger i I a passic'n- � a - , . . I in their massive frames. NO soudlf'd diol- - shed her or k er son to �&*e the 11iin. tnble etc. p As moon as I discovered ate burst of tears. SudlAeal V, wbilst I .. . 4 .i Is, . L - 1� I � I op. . ttieLjsr, I took it back to Mrs. Marsh ; was-th- . '.. ! . - - .. . '. ! turbed the 'pleasant bush of. the I - L room us childishly crying, t tall figure �- Z; ; - t i- 'Arid is th e isnil one :else staying �ut,,the ging r had been abstracted, and isoned from between th� Ole] -1 grouped ,--. � � � � - and hour, save the ticking of the cloc k i � 1- � I . b 3re V she k . .- , 7. ' . ­ in, this sticky receptae'le, was now found beeches on my left � . I.. I . on the mantle -piece, the occasior..�a , . I � � hand, and�wugh Col. i; l I 'No one �. �. � I t ent. For many Years some u t in an old ­ 1� , � craockling of the burning logs, an i tl �e . ling wood stood before me. - I .1,; I . I led ver� retired life. chiii is housekeeper, As he caught sight � gentle breathing of - an .,old ladS wl ' A m Hay a jar of my own. T1 I - 10 - . of my ar-stained ­ �� v 4 � -ir ' 'Ae I t we expect . Wi ! m Haydeau and wh4 had al rays been kind to, me, was face he d and exclaims , 1� ... �� 1. �, . slumbered in her arm-chai on is 81 7 . � I I pause , 1, 1. - .- . � I i v I . - . ur - t � an ry at the trick played us, - "My dear Miss Clifford t has hap- - ,; � t 11 of the- fire lacs. It was myon . li�sister.' a� . �� . I �� .. hour iu1b� , and seated on a I '61a V she a A, wit 4 slight shiver ; e7declare, Miss Clifford,' she said, 'if pened V . .1 11"Y - I . . . 1 , 6 I ( ­ I . t ad thit hoi rid a ah, if course. that young lad ' IT - � stool- on the hearth -rug, I was endeav&- I I y were to remain here Nothing/ I said, or rath, sobbed; , - 11 -- . I 1�illiam is heirat-law to, Mrs. Haydean entirely, I a ould go out of my wits, . . � 'a to read by the fitful Ii ht, entb ralliid . 'nothing bas happened.1 , � , i g i I she diei with )ut a m ilt I i I never eeoul &bids those blackamores, ! 1� . "I ... by the pernsal of Scott's ;§Irla . I 'Then why do you weep? he asked � - -. - �. . .. t:n I 'Is he A pless int pe on?' Ill asked. 11 and; that ava I of her's, always puts me tenderly. - w I was startled f,-om MY chi intirli - . . �� . i 9 I 'Not very in: nannei ; bu� be is a. good in mind o7f snake gliding about the 'Becauge--because I am unhappy,' i , occupation by the words- 1* 7 I i ' . . so . 'It is my opruao � ; .. . I y Onng man, and greaUy iatt whed to his I house. n that she is the I sobbed; his kindness , le me feel . i I - "Ruth Clifford, do . I mac . tj _you mean to put a ster, who is a mere c iil� a ily. ten ye iars canoe of moo b of Miss Haydean's wicked- worse. � � . I ' ' . . t" I your eyes ont, reading by this light ? � f - 1 .4 I- I old. Brit she is a I .tt e nesO. 'Can I help you? Will You tell, me , I I I 30rrOr, plar I only wish Mrs. Haydean would i - � - I Put down that book directly., t' i brdught up en,irlily by natives. make haste a rid make her will, and leave what distresses you?' he aske, i again. � 1. I � , Ling, 11 � j�� I ) I obeyed at once. Mrs. Haydean, my , I I - I F. - �- .t � I I ; 1� er maher, yo a knoi r, *a a Hindbo. d, ey want I � , 1� . , I her � rope y to that nice Mr. Coiling. 'Mr. Collingwood,, I sai ,th � .� I ­�- " I employer and protectress, had awa iened -half '� alwiyo t 'lit I I .� ... . I ,- I I i- ' is is a .c&ste. bought wo , for if she dies before it is made,, i to poison me; and Mrs. Ha ydean will � � : If; 4 �,j '�-,zi soon . 11 � - -- �, i �14. i er than was her wont from her tiAt Mr. Haydean-Aunt !Trix's hus- t a child's brother will come into it as not even hear my Story.' , �� , ­ - , ; ; . I 'K � , �� I - after-dinner leisure was b d -left his brother out of his will on heir�ait-la*, and Miss Leila will be mis- 'To poison you ? Good hea*ens. Who I 11 - � - nap ; and my � I � li ;- � '�-� � --p ! - I �- - - ... � � � I - -1.1 I over. ��� ,,a count of that marriage. , But after ill, tresa here. - r. Jones (the butler) was would be so cruel V ' I I ..... . ­ .4, , i . � .­ 51 � I . � ­ .. . � - . 11 .� -�, - Z!v - ' . I'll, . . . . . , I �,�.* 11 i � �; , I � 'Ruth,' coutipued my patroness, laf�r the son may be heir. �H w strang�ly telling md so only esterday.' I - ,�, Y He was pale and agitated now, as . . 'i ­`�. . I .! �t.!, �,.,A� I Well ,q f �. J . � . ­1� 4, 1 0 1 - ,� I IV fi� -, �� i tea I want You to wi ite some noies of I litigs appen. � I I I ,a minute t ere was a slight as myself. Glad t t 11 I .1 - , : 7 t Just at th I I , I I I . 0 e my 1 ILI 11, , . ! . . � Z- - �f I . trouble to i i; W 1 4 invitation for ml. I am going to have ' And she sanL into a revene, in which noiso in the )assage. Mrs. Marsh open. one So strong and belpful, I related the . �� �­ . I �� �; �, q L � 11 I -1 � I . , -� �ft - - i - , 4� 1, �- f. ;;;� � ,� 0 .tJ �k company.' I � I I left her, for a loud ri ing of the' hall ed her door 'nil looked out. She came story of the powder to him, He looked .. I . i I ,. �;. - I ' I I i , ". . 1. i - I I �, �;, I k � '�- I V ­ � , � 'Company !' I exclai b 11 announced ffie ar d -of the other back into the room with rather a pale, anxious and troubled. ,'I . 3 I -, ,'. med, greatly I - I '4 , �-., - � - ; .. I ov "i -, I eats whom -1 I I 149, ­ � �� '' ! ' amazed, for since I had lived with Mrs. 9 J, I found in the drawi seared face. 'Poor little girl,' he Said, taking my i , , . t 1� - I � I ng - 1. ,­ I . : t, U - �, "I i$t i -2 ji-� -I'll ft I ightened; , i "I I ; ", room on my hurried reurn. on � - ,� Iff 4 - � , 14ydean no one had visited the house ffither. 'If it wa t that child listenin&at the hand, ,no wonder you are fn ­ , , I', .'.- � 1. pt,P ,F�, � pt - i . -1 I i -� 0�1 � Mr. Haydean was a hqrt, square -built keyholle!' she exclaimed ; she darted yet, after all, the powder not be - � - I � I z except the rector, his wife, and the family . - . I ­ � -. z., i . ­ - L I � :11. , T-.,,�`v V's, W I � . � W -, �, � . doctor -' ­ YI: Fng man; wi th blac r,, 1 closely-curlingi round the� � orner of the passage as I poison. I win speak to - i . m Ha - � � -� .11 11.1, � i-- � , so entirely did the old lad I - Z. I : I � ,� �!�, �. . 'Y , ' Y -1 ,,, .11 . ...-- -- arge�, I lac �Yoq. I �1 � eclude herself. � �-t , % i.� - - -� �� � il . , 9 , h 11 r, and I k His sistier, opened the door. Do you think she dean about it as soon as he turns to- - S ' ,. ., � , ., . � ... 9 I -- � , ", 3 - t - T ..... I , ?�, -1 �,- 4,.,: " , , � . ­�� i - 1 `411,71-1- .� I @I nding by Mi B. Ha, dean's chair, *as could have. h ard what I said, Miss Clif. night, � 33 1*�j;�JZ:, I -� � 1. .� �,J:q- ,I , -r . . � L , � N,il P 'Don't repeat. people's words,' she sai '-2r1r. Haydean bad gone to town , ��z�, - - . �, I I , i � a I child for her age I s4m and when ford 9' � , - , ]�,f?l, 1 - I �Y - - ­ ,� ! . � ( 11.­-�,�� 4 1 ; I : � �s? � ,., - � . sharply, 'it is very rude, Yes arp 7 for a day or two, and was to I etnm that ,,� 'N !� t p � � I I -. ,-�:-'* I -� , - P .rl �Z 'S --i- , " is moved, on )ple mid graceful as � a 'I don't kr ow,'I replied, rather vexed; - 11 - I -, �, -V � 1� 1;�`f y 8 1. - UP going to'invite the few kinsfolk I haV,e evening -land he will set things right. - . ,,�, -1 "� � kS114 � � - � I � U�� - her with a face -of orie tal beauty. I hope not, or she will go with all sorts Bat it is not only with you 'that Mrs. , " I � 5 , ;44t -.1 - A i;z, " JR,4-- I- 1�." - � left to the Manor.' P�nt p . . - ��o,.!:­ - I - , - - I , . , I . ! , -�" � - � 11,7 M ;� � I J,Small dark hand reat ad n the elb w of tales ab)ut. it to Mrs. Haydean. Haydean is angry; she was 4o rude to � � 'i � ­.. - - -- - I was still -more surp Q ; -� - -- . i,�,�, , F rised, for I had ; I I �tq�', !!�� - ,� . 4, !- . i � I i! , I I 14 ti, I I 1i -- ' She is constantly making unpleasant- my mothere this morning that we intend � � � 1, � ­ " 1A, r lati -. Haydea i's Obair. . I - � 11'.1blin �c r, Uyl­- never heard o ra � : I , i, L I-", I,— - thatshe had any 1 1 � I ­ �! �, I � � C ,1 1�,fr , � During a paw e in tb e conversation My ness ) I I � � i" e ve; I - _ -� _ u -� � . - 1�. 1:1-Ttl"', - r - �1' , :, - . J: � r- �. �,,� living. . � I 1, . to leave to -morrow.) - -1 ,tf , . . . ,� I " � 6, I I pl� --he chld?s Land in er 'That's cuite true,' si'd Mrs, Marsh , �- - al -4- Q.; �!'V. t f -,, � �,t ; - Aye,' she continued, as answering � k � I I uttered a cry of dismay, - J J� . � . � � -11 *t);;- "', � �, if tronese too ' I. ­... �1­1 ­ 1-1 - �. � - - :! , . - ly.f, � , and lookec at the nodding lit"r iead, 'my I d i � � - -4z.,; 4. 11 Z, - - ­,�i 7� , oi�n nails, then: dr - a Y is not at . ­f�� "R� W. I my'thoughts, ,I have' four relations still all - 'Are you sorry that we are going Vhe 2 e � , ­ � jt:f ­ 7 . 1 2 e - t � � i � �­ . I - , i , t4 - , --F q,* , I 1 4� ; -, I , � *f, - I i �3 �;... �' � ­� IT a )presse I Jesi ire of � loa , - like -her8el since the littfe snake came. asked smiling. I ,T) I.- ;,-,I- -114 -t living. My niece Anne and her o'bin, alai d it w th a a ; . I 1'­,px , -� I :W �, �� i-+, ...----, ,� - - Hi � my. w and' niece. 11 Wouderin i whef iet theflittle girl's. It has beet t �e most wretched month I 'Yes ; very, very sorry. Mrs. Col- � -,,�'- - ` I . � i 4-,:tP. , ­: �' - husband's great nephe i . I . � . Ail I ;�! �, - , �H 1) 3 "Or, I � � `17 -j,�:i - - I - . ' Is $in ular action, ever passec .. ", ; - j,; ��' - 4 ' 1' bi other had noti ced th' C1 yo '! , , .;-' 1-1 Anne was a pretty, merr lingwood an a have bee o good to li�� ',"7ji� - . . � . �, 4 �Ii t:1 q,... ­.- - y girl thirty � - �f- - � �-I' p,,-', � I A 11 E , . aq , 1. %in , . ��t,k: U;, �� � 1; - I I I glance towar shim -an 8 en met cou I oi agree with her in this o. . . �! -a . years , w . ; I f I -; .-�,. . -but shB J, '.1 ago. hen I last saw her ; me.' � - ill ,- 1�, � --, - . , I [; -_,,`�k -t!��, ., - . � i ,­ ��-,, -, -,v 4,- r � -1U, - i" 4 -H- , ti e gaze of the most tei-ri so I had pinion, for ,he kindness of Mrs,. Coiling. � , . I . " married against her father's wishes &ad 'We both love you very much, dear � i-4 , `4 , - . - . -� 10-1­,4ft .111 ever seen: they were tua y abla'�ze wood and ttiE delightful society of her little Ruth,' he said tenderly. 'Dear, I -­�^,�t' t Mine, and went with her husband,' who' I 14, z � � i'4,i7, 1 40 4 TO - - 4, 1 p 1�_: ,�A,11"J,f . -he annoyances in. gentle, patient , . . ; - ;e A - 4t. � - !1�,,� � lj7 ,4�1, 'was �a soldier, to India, and I neve!r w th fug. Their own r as a Hindbo son had co�n, rpoised t � - - .3 '14;�', It. - �f P., � ! could yq�i love me I ;, i, - - ii, . A3 ah, woo sto d behin ' ' a ps flicted on . e by Leila. � � --�' -j!", 0 . - , , . Ira. Hayde � A � k Piltrhirly me, and share a � , Hk I -, ,- , jqf4 heard of her from that time till the' I I . �- I - -- - - Ohe I � , .. - - , 1; i V. I., I � day, whe' ir Two day i after this conversation, as I poor man's life?) , . ­ -- --* n she wrote to me to say tha oth., 1 ­'- - � � -il, E.: � . I I , el, wi h her arms fol eol on her boa : - l -1 ­:­'�-1 ;1-q --f I � I tj­� �p � ­­ -1 � " - . - I I I I I � 1, 11 -46 sbe would like to see me once more., Sh Al. her eyes -the us I moment,---cs at was Sitting in my 'den' doing up accounts, I could oul � .. -11 -- v ---I mx� m : y answer him ly holding . - � .11 - - -f ' � 2- ­ 'ti. 11, ­ i D . � . , -1 , " , ", ­ " " - � v 4 1 , A -".,, .- 11� is a widow, and has a gro, -up 6013, a d( . She was richl eased in t is Mrs.� Marsh tapped at my door, and was a I 11'ri-41f A . - � I , I ", wn � � - 'A .1 ­ - I . out my ban to him'. � � � 'f U- "� , -, . c �sturne of her people, an'4 ore b0avy admitted. I ,was surprise �141 - 7 - J J; f. �,�; 01 � - ; lieutenant in the na d to see her, as 'It is Yes V be said, as he clasped it. � . - . .�I . *� � - vy, getting on,ver' ­�� T g( d bangles o - - t �3 . `­ , I Y . ,!-:1,X If 1�441t� n her armilan round b er I 1. - 1�i 13 I % , a-�' she : r ... �E "`!2� V, I wellp' she says -Anne was always � ver � was old a ad sWut, and never willing. I Oh, yes -if your mother p( rmits.' � I . ii -,;. - p�­!�Vrj , � sill : would m who' ha � 4c I ei d frond t e ly visited 'She does permit, .-,,She I � to T I I . , a .,:I.-,- I - - - - . Y arry a man a �les. I had not r . tie desorted and empty rooma I I ,�� , � '.. 3''T - wisnes you 11 i I DA,Ht � � t I v, � nl�, befc � . I : - - .9 - X � 1 �!�,:!,-,11 stock that awf al loo . ' re of the upper Storey w . re � , I 13 , , -1 nothing but. his pay -but I think ' lie I had found a go home with her, if you like, and live , - - . � "�, .-I �, .� . I . I ia . . N �, �Jr 1'�; IT "� M; a. Haydean rang, in lesired tie settl, ent. w w �, � I -_ ­�A� 911011 r em as no breath. with her till I am promoted and can' I ,, Id like to see her again before I I - k- In fact a � 4 R� I - h , I . - c � g;i��v,.�� , . � F V, �, #1 �� t . � -f - J I 1� --- � - e', ant who answered, he b R to5 send less with the axertion, aad gladly sank marry.' I V � die.' , I t "11 . -, - I ,� p� ; K �-, 2 I 1 - I t'�4i A t� I 11 I � - I �� , ­­ -7.N;�. 017 ' . s� � --t-. t housekeeper to sh a into the chair I gave he ' � , - t �! . f. ­41*,ii,.­� ,Vt: She paused, Hayde r. � '.,! ­, I � V�`,., . . 11 : .You worid -Ir to see me, 'She is too good! But Mrs. B aydean,'I 11 -, 0��­w I , -� � , I - I Iv,,, 'Oh, yes :' I replied heartily, 'it wi�l ; - . Mi8s Clifford,' said, with a sadden terror, 'she will never I � r - � -4 I'" ti her nurse to their i oo I . .1 W ''I - -1. , I I . ii - I ". T.f-ltj � be a great pleasure to you. No frien I , t to their she panted a length, lbui I wanted to allow it.' � :� -2 , U " fi " 94,111- -- I . i Mr. Haydean and Ht g1 . ��. 1 -1 - � ,f ,±�t " , . t f :V-� -Pf ��c-N I � , - I 11 1. - . 1, 4 to I - I I tj�-- 'i I 11 � I . - � .- T-,- -,: -- � ... rei ipec - and then . you'l ; � d -1 can be like- one's own kindred, I a 'She has no right to object. She has . . ,I 7� f - �'�-7 "t -� ! tive cliam )era so(uaft#Y I I talk A place where I was Sure ; ­ . ,-- , ) � q i 'A : 'I - . - - , P -'r. � !�,` i , I . 11 � -, I i - �., 1, sure. � I Mrs. Haydean turned - me� and said there w e no listeners; Last ni bt insulted us, Ruth - she Says we came . . I -,-rli 7 �w:- " i, , Oil, 9 �p I - " o ­­ '­ �. ,- �i "I ;1 i I - I � � - �, .1 !;"I �-­ le'; � - ol��`?,l Are you V -she said sarcas ki idly- . Betsy Jane; e atillroom-m . . -41�4 11 !"i ��'7,4­1 �4 tically, 'you � . : I I aid came'and here with the expectation that She would I . -, 1. "" ", "� �L �. ", I a pal� , L . f:1 , fv: L I Why are - yo a look'm e 1 and told ,me that she had seen somethin L �,� - V ­ i . r I � must be a great judge, as you have 'no ' leave us her fortune ; and that, we are L I , ­� ­I�L4�-­3'1f' . ne. I . - t."I 'T '4 � ,;,. - , - T- -- i � . very curious � ''-�, , L .- 14 -- - T, -11 gi- -0 . which she thought you � � � L , � : .� - -. frightened, Ruth V f . . . . . , _ f, -­'� 5 f yjur own. However, the old proverg I � � � -­ P. 1_7�'J 1 Z _ 4'd , ' alal scheming and plotting, and wishing her , , _y -,;- 13i L �Vl I �, I . 111"i - _LL - " � ��,'­­L� �k; 'r'ff. � � -blood is thicker than water, Oh, Mrs, H -d 10aaf . I I - - I � _ ' -J-_.�' tells us that a) dean,".. e el i e , I ought to know, She was in -her own dead. Now,- you must know ti at beither L - - , - - - - �- � . p ,IwD i , IL -ULT, i 'Li'4 �­��"j , - �,� -''! , � -, _ � ,�.E - i, L -- !�, .? � �m _1 -:nd they say proverbs Hindoo has an V -�, r � . ,�.E .111j�! r ; I a world's, ch terribl a e yes . I ,room, (which is, you remember, at the my mother nor I ever dreamed, of such a ' ­ . - J , i -. �: t; , -� H - 4 'i lw� - � � � - -IK iitl t ..,.J,--. Ji i',H - . , . -, ­ I , *f -1 w m : I , ­ W 4­­,�­� Theayah? Hasshel Ididnotpotice foot of this :upper Storey stair -case) the a I P ` I -L �s isdom ; you Lay be right, though my , thing. �,Her right heir would be William . . Q � ­­ - t � P ii 71� , - - � I I - I - ,I . -1 .- q � , -� . � - 1 � � I � I If- 1,4 I I .f iUt;-,;� t 1 94" m7llilf experience tells the other way. I I anything remarkable in her. door was ajar, and she suddenly ' saw the 11 ..V - I �, � It ­ . I ; , I . . I - Hayde", �certainly. I ,- " A"411411, 1 " , 'as Hay4ean , the - . . , zv�;3 ­tli � � f--3�t I I So we %re going 1--XP.i ; ,- , - 'fAnd the other neph' Be stairs. ,As home to -morrow ; and she has further - I F'. 4,� "i ew 'and niece V When you di opped a ayahL JZo ceeeping up � L - - I 1. 10 � I . . � ­ . j lei: L-' --_-A 1'j" 1'. Z - 1. � Us R! --;j . I -asked timidly. I I e her, : i p 411 I , VIF,'� i L � �; � �. . I ��, i - , -1 �., - , S1 ­ ;-', law id, as if you � ja not .ik . I I Said 'there i�no inhabited room here but yours, , ­ '�l ,4 , I ) i influence on our lives' nor nee� she have � - All p . 1 7 t -,�,,, 1A A � . � -- ,i�4,­R r2d 14, 11:1 - i 2, ; �- f I 'Great nephew and niece of my hus4 'that woman'B eyes were q Its a'bla2 e ma, amp Betsy wondered what she could on your a.' ; . - . I I,; ,.. - IF I I t -- -9i - r -, I 11, . . , - . - ' : 4 ,�L * 1 -_4 L ,3& ,�.i, , I -� I � ; ­ , I I r r, � � I Al with fury.' �, I I , Mg to, do, and made sure it was 'But,' I said hesitatingly, I I fro. Hay. , � ,_ lif � �� band," said Mrs. Haydean I � be go' I ", '4 -, . , correcting. ; I I -��A '!-��;p E. K.- 1:, 4TS : " . V � fl-p,­­­,.�.-t , �, t;, me. ' 'Well ! ; When I dropped 1�il I and 11 Ali some ,trick to be played on you; So she dean was ,good to- e when [ had no ,, . . - .-1. -1 � t-,��­VP � � - . . - I I , -­ tf I ,� T , they were born and bred in i v , In 0 � A- 7 1 1 1 AH, i�. �� ��, . , - 1?K - 4 1 L'� ,I - - ��.. Z,. - ,�, ­,, . I - 7-A.-ItS 1 3A India, where their father- was a rich trc� ej I remember. A spr ig feelin ()f stole up afte - her softly, to find out. friends. I could not leave h -,r if she , 4 I - --� V � 9 , - "I - loothi 7b n Saw J20, PV I - I 1111"'l, T, -4 - I . if -'IP -ME � ." . - merchant. But he is dead and the ' ng came over me v it, Your door iva opea ma'am, and she saw wished me to remain with her. � .� . � -­­ - , ,-- y I - I i � R U �&Tf gl� "�, ,�� , �� . a e 4 i- 4�j­q­ - - � ' "� I ry f oliah iug at your writing t bl Probably She will not ; Ashe (annot ob. ,,-- - -1 �` �i,1 a S� the ayah Stan - j;1 �� black ber' nails are. Itw�s, '14' 1 . - ' I � I - � ­ !� I aulunkindof me,' ' I con[- I I . - U;V 0 11 I r "'i I . she said �with "a just shot n your desk. The nois iL I , 111Y " have come to England to live on a am . 0 � ? d" ili A I - .. �j, . property, left to them by an aunt, .An 1� . - e ject to your leaving her to be Wr ed ;1 � L " _,; I _, tie I ILM . � ., '! .4 � ­ ­� L r :11 �;� ­ ," N, -i ­ -pu ction.; ' , itilk any ori e BetsY � �,.,3,1��,l 1:4 1 &d not tb ' . , I 1A ­ I'L , I 01 - - tells me. She knew them in India, it made;s rtled her,, Betsy thinks, with a Smile, ,that is al id d EV111 ` �, I i�­, t _.'f !, , 17 1 � , � , . � 74 , I I ; � I ho e her rothe rne( - t I—— ,­L,,F,� �' - yi � seem ways col i ere a IP, 1..Ii, P, I V ; no iced it. ot, I for she tu round, and Said in her sufficient ) . - - - - .Rl r a. The father failed before, his r did, n - . - � " I I I -- I I "I Jdon't think any o )roke� Engiis - - I 1, �. ; , 7 t T., ms-, 4 �,. i ,,, atb, and they have only their aunt's . . but 'the I . � -P',k4 - � �� 4. de no did I L - �10 Z' H�, 41i, f �­,� 1 ayih an I ! (CONCLUDIED IN SUPPL", IkNT�) 'L N ­ '1�11- �� - �f replied. � � . I pr ` �1.. �­J � fortune.' d myself,' I I 'I come t, .8abals copy -book. I K,A a o E eek, Lei .B- -j'4 ` , ­ i - ­ � Ah;!,�x � I I - � � There was a pause. I sat gazing into 41 am glad you, . . - I I I Al liqlf, 4A . ­", f,4 L _j"6 -J,-.'...- -31, L -- �T�il "R, � R 1, is of that. I 1 must tell You know w re, it is "' I - � I .. , - i : � I i Ruth, that I have a,lwa 'Not in Mis, Clifford's desk, of course,' ! 'A -- . the fire and thinking. Suddenly .Mrs. . s.� hail an &at. . � -, P ". "i 1,01 1--- 114 .KV ' . - .,�W*iL,zr­r-.' 1. ­ -to black bliood in ' I I . _J - Id �- Haydean gpoke-again. pathy ny shape.. r1ho said Betsy ; �'i �'s in the school -room Mo .. -� pAIL �� i Fir -,4 i at WADDELL &,'-CO. �, - -A g ,. .W ... t­­� � I , .- I -- �i Xrfjly,!,�fj�,�-g - .1-, I P �,t, 1,--- ii P I � �'�' K i �11 I 'You are wondering wheth : I " , �'. I , "�-f I � , . � '. _ .1�por � er any ofl� soft touch of a Hindoo .Qkin ltr�akeg in6 .likely,,' and 6yah muttered something I . P iil-41EVr-.�`,S ., - ' w - '. . 4 I 1�.Wq I 1.17� �. i ii � hese peo Shiver; but this child is partly c -, I I . -1 I t ple *ill be my heir 9' she said' or. f and ent d6wa stairs again. You were - K� J� =,�,�' a � j, , " �i I I SUCCESSORS TO . b .- �1'i�;.I�� .� � -1f. � I -, �-V sha oui own race, am I must ant. -at diainer at the time; so Betsy came I I �� K � ­­­ , 17 1% , ' .: . not be So w � - 11,� Oi� 11, 4 i , I i I q � f-? �]' . � �. -1 ;4�,11 . I - I i4, , , ��! I in 'in hospitality as to sh6 that I feel She don't believe te �� 0 �..ea L L, - -� -z�ri,�� 14 yes,' I repliel, smiling at the I W and told me of it, : L' � ;: 9, � �!��,, . � : I -1 i., H 1-i I , -1; � 4 1 � rea I i . -.. ,1 1 f'147 ayah came in earch of Miss Leila's copy- NG. i . � I :4i L 'L , � diness with which she guessed � in repulsion to . fir I cannot at first il. GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLI- I . . -1 I -- - l . � . : I 1. � I P - .. . . ,I il � ) i . - - -i -�' . . . , m � � - Y 'I pr�ss.' ' 1 - I I - ayah�kaows quite well that it is . I . 1. L i R. --i - 'Of course, one or . , z . . s t thoughts. book I , the other I I " � I i, 7 i : 1 1 . ­ 4 �� kept in the �oDm used now as a school. .A A- a ... I ­ will be. ' � ; ur guests prov,ed generally agreeable. . . -- . 1:-� , i I . � I - 1�1 z,� if . CollingWood I pronounced room; so I tL nk, Miss Clifford, you b . � -1: - � 'That is not sp certain,, she sail 'I , . mentally . ad � ­­ ­­ � . r. 1, � � . ­­ ­ , Haydean's great nephew is heir-at-law'' to J6 perfect darling, She -4eamied 0 In better look in your desk and see if you 'We are this weeir reeemlog shipments of'New I I - � 'i . - �- �­ I ) I I Goods every day for - . . h a -D YTt ing., i ���� �� - -- I as'the very per,sonific4tioin I . "I �-- -- - ''I ­ ­­- to my late husband s property if I I die " I's - .of � good I . � 1k, , - -1 1- - . ---. I—- - �- - - - --- �, 1. - - -­ without a will, but I shan't. ' ' bumor and kindliness. .�l a. 4aydean- 11 complie4at once, the h S 7 --- ­ - , - -- I � I'll My dear � . ousekeeper" ' I - , :_. - . I - ­ ­ ---- , . . . -_ I . . - - - I � - - , � I . � , - � � I - - I �� I h T usband left everything to me *,ith ' though she once regrette I o in e thait her 100 '1112 oni;b t all my tMasures were THE FALL. TRADE, . - j�. - ,- � �- -- I '! appeare . z� - . power to dispose of it as I Please, a -61I , niepe Anne wanted digr it - 7ielded to saf '�i iotbwg d to 'have been i 11 -- nl� . F ' I . . X I ­ . 9hall do So.' . the charm of Mrs, Collin wo 0s warm tou bed. 811ddenly I perceived a' Small And we invite cuRtom era and the General Public 0 I I I I( : . I i 9 I - - . "I I,- 1, At this moment the oldbutler anditbe ��� ... I he rtediness, and I liked t ) her con.. white, paper �� p, .ekaue lying in the tray, to call and elamine our Stook before purchasing , 'N � � I I - T;,­�l ­ , ­ tly.-near her; and A [k, besi'dell my a al else -where. Our Stock will be complete ixi - I T , 1 .' I C�llingw6od . every . � - A".. - " i 'I f ,[ footman entered with lights and tea, �ud I Eta . i and sealing -wax. I took department in a day or . , ,,, i -1 . i ide it a �: ,,, �i ii _-1 11� ' �opene two. No Paine will be 1 4 ,, '-the subject dropped. I I wal a very amus ng pers n. it apl� lo ene i b,. and found insi I Z� , ig, I H14 H opsired on our part to Ove everyone entire satiq. , 11 I V r - .1, 0 - - � . - T P.. A� . much t, grey)Sh whit� powder. .. il � it I" 3 Ifis. Haydean bad succeeded by her t L h their purAsses. Special Value will .. - J I I - P o f i I . tell usl f oth r countries -of It was certairil factf on wit i , 'I �-,% I ' I h, I Y , � �, , Tfflf-, ,,, I L , stolms y sea, and adve tur . notibof mind I befound I , , ,,1. .- �� , busband's will to a very fine property. �nd ' � .F - I - � -11 �1 11i I es 'by I in the following leading lines: � 11 I ' L ; IL I t � She was th grande dame of the village ' that' the old, dull, mo tdn,bu, 'Wiliat can"this mean?' I exclaimed, I . L - . - It UIT --D . e no I I I - ��' PKIIP 11 - . round of .. �.V,f,41 - �� 11 ' � jjj�- i - . .1 ' i - I . . e "-N.:,.;[� 4 +- , in which my dear father had been curate; Our life at the Manor grew bright and BhoTnIa3 it to ,A)Irs. .Marsh ; 'she must : .0 I I Black and Grey Lustre*8 I f r�-"I!-, -1, 1'f I che ring. .Mr. havb put this in my I - 1- - I I 1� "I . I i.,- � . �v r -, IV and when be died -two years- before My William Hay ei�n,�also, I , desk. Can it be I , I.- I I � L . . I 1, i-.1 C :,�'g'.'-� h . , !` L; L I � -,it - - , t story begins -and I was left � an ad d his quota of itifo ion � and poison.? can a e have thought that I Black French Jferinoes, I *. � I rms � . 'i JX " I 7 �'�"-�JLI:'4 �%ff - utterly . V - �1 -. 4 ­ t�� il . ,-, �� " A § - I . ti,At ­­r4L'�.15 titute orphan, 'Mrs. Haydeau had Am Bement ' - - �!g, �� q i I '-, a � - -, f F des , and- someti so .1'alkeA of sho ld b� silly enough to taste it?' ti 6 �' i� T . CoN Fren.cA Iferinoes, full range! i, - �7 ", -I ­ --'�4'L"l � i ff. � %L � 1 _41,� i - � . * , , , i taken me into ,her house its her com- tig a and snakes. till I v ent Aiuddering And I - put it d9wn nervously, swift � P 7 A �� , - - i a I :­ i �'., L . % i ; IR-!, 1 -�� I . 1! �--"g � �. h ,-,,�y�j",�­ � . pan ion ; to bed, and was glad that 'Mrs.. It ' I � � �il � and, though a- sharp -tempered . aydean meE iories of. tales that I had heard of I - - t L � Black and Colored Cobowrgs i . . T. AM , 7 " �i!� , L ;4 N,qj.�p� I., ., ,,, --R -f �,'­ ) I I ztel -0 �; � I � , and suspicious woman,'had treated me. ma� le me always sleep in i li ttl( dre ' i Ind: an poisone a ru�hed on my mind. , T.�,-� '! kT�1--i.,� , .rN Ssing- L I -�-,� .. * � A - � - , , lff­, ,,'i'�� 1" 1 F . I Crqpe Cloths, Palravzatta8, f .. .1'ffJ'z j;�F-�,�! �, i!,­�! with wonderful kindness. L roo adjoining her cha ber, with the ' I . I , -1 I 'Av4Hi,-"M doo open 'qet,,Veen the a . ta. The 'White with fear, 'for Mi 11 - . "" - - �, � ., A week after their invitations had .... kaybe she 'did, indeed,' exclaime �, , ; , �� ,,9 �1 - � ­� I Am`e (11 Dress Goods i�'n all the new colors,. - It I - � � � I "! --r. : ,T�1��;E� � I p I Mrs. X s � . 11 I ar'h, Ise . 1 1 e urefts Lei . - � 11 j : only drawback t6 my pl � -, - 11 , - , been sent, the guests -who all accepted la. - Leila tastes everyt,bi h . The Plain and Checked Winceys, 11 ,, ��,,-. r - , t ­ - , : '� ,'-� I I � �� - , ji. ­�� f,, 4 . � ­ . , -­ -Ue­ , I 'IE -11 4 11 ? 1� Ing a e sees � 1 4 1� IN, - I . li­ M- . them -arrived, First came Mrs. Coiling. Shemas the most mischie voiis and greed I " - , E , '5411, - 41.1 , I - ��V!l I ­ gi �141�. I. . � E??gliS76 .A L I , ­ 1, , - � '. Y wic e creature I Fold UD the paper, , � -, � ­. � I - � 4 , , , ­ pLi, U-1 I ,- , I'- I 'Wood ('niece Anne,' as M of children, and never sp()k ). d American Prints �, , i ­ T -i, ' .- e the titith. I " . , rs.- Haydean Ina d -as Soon �as I caIj I � " '�J,; &I J� L Int an - i � ft'i P 11 _- ­ t �' ? , I will step I I , - �. ., � - called her) and her son. She was a MOI-eover, she was posse Be � I -1 � ; '1.�JL- �;�, -'. � I an in-, . � . ' , -'a � L� 11' . - � � �­ ­ t 'i � I " , f, to tl e illage andshow it to the chem. 1Z � :. I . � . . Thite .Cottons, Factory C . -'- 11-11F -T comely woman, whose air, look, and voice I satiable curiosity, which ed he L ottonsl .1 � i � il, ii i - ;-fl to pry I -4,. af. T, .f.. - , . , - , . . �;� t 6 ­ 111 11 . I at ; h ��Vwill kii ow 1 bat it is, Ail . . -1 � '-H�� - , .- � 1, I P a w . � - I . ., 1 - " N'l .64 ­ bt appropriately; be designated 'jolly.,, ,- int .every p,,,rt of the' iouSe '. . , , .. , ,.-14 . � . W z, -1 5- to open I GIOV68 and Eosiery. . ' - .4 % . 6 Pause, 'tike my advic A r'4. � t" .1 13 - ,., _ L' -?, -� .3- - , .-:.- - - r,� d bumor and kindnesis- were stamped I (Ira, Vers i rid boxes; evei et(ters, ford, e' t no sweets" and drink nothing i . I t "l, 9 mig ter . e Miss Clif. .. '11, �- Wil . Goo an�. ' tj A - . - .1 � 14 I I 1� F. � 11� I L .1 . I R � It IN# ;jf�,,N�-!J,J. , on her face. . . � She was 8 wranjely igniora; Collmrg a,n'd Cvf.s, 1 , 11 at,for her,age; I that you are not Buie has not been tam, I I ;, t I- -1,14, L ,� pii §;�,!�� -,,-, i � - ­; 11, 14 �L - , ..� 1w 1. � - - : �,---, "'-1 1- -4, . I , bo c at ere4 with, till that creature ,is out of I I ; P�3) L I - !, L ; " I I Iler-son Hugh's more distinguished. � and Mrs. A I ean ir� ' 13 repented p .Frillings, Laces , Pring ' I � * �� I 171 I- i� �­ ,"q - J ,Z; . I I for lier in � 1 . . , ,� '. '.�f ­ ,q - L . - I I . . 12 13 � I 1: I . Be I � I ,;: - , ., 11 . I I . " , &, 1�1 � , 5,�': ; ooking feiJdures wore the same- expres Olun ry 10ath'i 9 far We dhild . �il ' the' aouse. " ories " ' ,; -, X , I - I � o"I. ',�, 4 1 �Vtf i I , . L I , 1 ii �-. T t . �A great horror seized me as -she spok I � �402!- A, I adl deci e t at I was to te4 ch. Leila f , , f V�j�Lj�, , I ,� I ­ � sion. He was a tine youn h �) I ,� g man, no � -0 " -.,.- ­ . , 1- jfn!, I ..- - I I v 7-, - �,` v,; ` i,; .. , L : � I I . . . is. Bur. . Wey ! � � � p , rid 161 as ff som-, terrible snake w, ' Skirts, 7 , � . ,� e; ."47 �q!. -�,�, handsome but wi Stay A� the Manoi'-fbir tw6. ; Felt Skirts, Tvi �T 1141 , --;, v� th the duri�,ng he -- - , - ' � " i -17 ` � ' - I , f 4 N, ` ki,;,-, , 1 , � , �It. � , , frankest a I I , L �'�, I . L - '7�4p, � - test manner imagi' , - L " - DI . j,iz ­ � i pleasan hout,a ever, morni . -� �i,r - 7 - nable. I � I . I - - -. �44­i i �,J - ' P - � t was a fearful I roun ling me w, -th its coils. ' 'Shawls und ffantle - '. I- . : I I --­, ,J '1-1" � How was I S, 1. . I � I r- �­1�#,: 11 ­�,�,T­ , I . ors ; for t I .1, ­-`­,I-U-H�!�,� . I I I � I . . I ." , ��,* " -, -q �, - I a is c1ii1d" I i� d4fe�d Myself fro � - D INIrs. Haydean received her relatives add tion 4i my a,% -1, ,4 ��Dn:-�� ,t�a,�7�13,11 -with a stat�ely courtesy w ' 71itly - thol Sc&rlet and T,Fhit ' ' L I 11 i ­, 11 � f'. J '; 3 i , -Jq gh na urally clever, 1 as so I e. Ran1lZeI8,v Al J -4 , ,:� -1 hich slig � - �, ­­ . - � k,, � �,� L ­ �,� L . -�k- ijj� 4g " � I ­ I . . -q, �:'-! �L "t j ��,4 , x1i . � , � _ 11;t, . - berant demo'n. . I Yet was. She so a . I : � � -S j, f'' r " 'a lazy that', wou,'d.�e murd rer was as subtle as the I � . repressed the r � he n . . , 'I �11 �;71'1 ­ 0 . L ather e , bu like ai dead eig)i, on her , 4yal � � � 'I'ti, � - I ., ".14-il L, �,,,, - -- � �z _ � � 1. .1 -, �'; I ubt1f, ?,. The - Gr 'Fletn-twlsL ; :- -44i` ), - � ­ strativenes,t of lier niece's manner teac her's ands, and was besi( e ., , ay I � " .; ' .6 --'L � ?,- - . i I ,HT - � 8, very i -placedin my desk was -a ry , - , .. ; ,; . But , . � "-4�- ' IL,f I' r I , . , �ji 5� , 7', " 6 ­ I - pom ler. � , , 'I - -, ; - I . J 1, ee � , ­ .-I " I I thought that my patroness looked with �P lelighted .- � - - I - 1: I I $hirtings in all T , 1: ,' , Sbe� Twilt and.Ploiw, , - L ­ , i , � �ish arid -malicious. ve if! y __ , . awk, va.r'd attempt at hurting me ; if it, . ­ , . � T- _ � ­, YV,� �, . I . '1� ._. , 1. , � - I I �L� . , -1 � L, , I f - I approving eyes at Hugh. in a �iteful tri.cks ; cut*up my : broidery-V was aidant to do so� However I ' or8, , ; - �:�!'iil If ,R; � I . - , � ' en . . . ."IN , . . Col . - � �-, 1 -, , I! , I . ­4�1 t-.n­-�.­ - � . ' . � �, � I '­ �,­ ­ I ". jf,�,� 'Ruth,' she said, after she ha silk ; thmm awa my.n. edld I p resolv- i 11 . . � , - - 1: _ . �vti ves ' ich % ' .9 I te the whole story at once - _ 1 u ; lli�14. ..'116 I _j, L 11 d chatted �. Y ; blotted ed to -kb and R4 -, .. I " 3;i--�!�'.i, i��m �, - Mtri.Alayde, u, M with her rel. the cd,gnr' t -books . to Table . ., I i, - for wh Linens, Ble ched and � '­: 111 �r- 49 a few minutesp� � kept fo'r Mrs, HaV .5 �;-! i I C1' . , ' . Y and one aa dt Vthr, ug , . 11 " W' J�'�" 1'-jLS!.'; . I -P , 1. � - �� K gr0a �� I I . � " 4' - - d In. y, -Patroness 'in an unusually - I , I - - I I �"­;flf I please show I H a] Oeitn'- I I' u� C 'i IM"t L Mrs. Collingwood to- he I h. ti, � ' Blea.ch,ed, I i 'I I I I - I 1 . � _ - room.' gr4pa roll .4 . . . 1-� ,A�, , J� !� I )f baii at the. back of . i , � -'-1'11'ulf�; 11 . � I ­fll?[� �1. " I Y he4* bad temper. As soon as I mentioned the Towels and Powelings, , to .� ­ 1-1 _f1ini-P-1 � . � � � El� ge i, Ji"',-. -V I obeyed. . �of ,v,hidh '.- - yva I I I . , L.1 . confess' I . . �n . I :�-;­` . . 3.� railer vaiu. 4yah s4e stopp(d,me, � s I . , '� .,�il'qf . ( . , * � � . . � �J I I ,r, was such -a n '' - ev . i Z�l � I '- - nd who are you, my dear?' askedthe Nevi. � �isell*voua T Ck ! "� , Blankets, Herlip Carpets � . U: � j�fl. � Y' ,��J I . A U -kIA324$t -beg of - yi�u, Rnth,"4he a id ­ I . P . � ii , Ke I * L ,� ­ftl'­�- � - a . - a I i. , -, , " ` 1 " � I - ,- ;, er mischief badfoo a triali , , - I 1i - 4 :� lady, as -she seated herself, in the easy- ;,and I i ' 1, ice in ... geveJrel � VI 1. i­��:N _ ,L ch I '' ; - V , 11 I in � � I -1. � -! Y, 'not t o 'Co e - with� any more , Brown and Drab J)uclzs r 1: ; 14 .;� ': 711t� -�`. �'.� - chair I drew tip to the bedroom fire for I xt-tabq-bsied- I - Butt ' . I . . � I . . to , ' , - ' -- . , � rtr4 i� .: , t" 1,'z I h L ayfdl.' I " U I" , � . I I � � i: ; -, fl,;t" t - her; 'myannt did not i 'troduce you Mrs, Hayd6in�'i e appeared aa, , 0 'i tal , t'Le� ais 4ervAnt,� Order her out , Blue and - B ratim - I 1. - I r 11 t�,� : -� -D �- 4 k 11 . � f t4e -" choolro)iia � if -she offen& on ; , enigns, I ,tj I , to i'icelleni . ea 0 . L I " "',h- Y I . - . ,��, � ��:I 1W I e.' : . , . . � - �� , �4 -"L�,��, L §f4,�! - �. - . I . I, t ", _ , p � ch-�(..z Always bbeaieht' " to atron- I -and- " .'---,Leila spectyou. Itisstrange Materproof Twe . .41 , kA j, P . mak re' - - 1, W, . , �� . ­$�­ - .1 -1. - .. A', 'I am OrtlY Pluth Clifford, �'-:N'irs. Hay; :esof. attefitiie to her an equently . I that, you cannot manage -a bild of ten = . �f T. edsl ": , IFV ­, Uil - : .1 I I I , , � �, ­� � . I . . I � i�4,11� L, -, i, ' -, --- I easing, - c . jt�­.... '��; nl , nati%�e fla e 11.'�A . , - - dean's companion, ­1 replied. t ri es to hE I � - . . Z �, -, -1 1 - ,-,addr LL . I - . � t� K I '-,��_­If , . - . . I �r' ihe I ScotcA a -/7,d Can,a - . ,W-1 i� '' , r . . $. 1 years old,' . than Tweeds, . ri4' _ 'Oh I a nice *ou irl herself gradual . DIE 1'. �, " - 0 � ­ 'J." ! . . Tui.� - J , I - little companion, too, 1. ,y into h er great Ji 'But, Mrs. H tydeaii,' I remonst ated, Coatings Gent8' Scar/sp , ; � � 4 ,,, -t�ll � , �'A t- I , - � ,J,,-if�� -X jr, . . t, �'.r `ff, r '. -� �', ' ' " - � . , V-1 � �, �, q � �', have no doubt," she remar d a favor : the mor6 - easil , perbapa, I ,this has not- Leila � I am p . - I I - .- - -� --. .. I d. , Y hing to, do with �f� - I cenat is& Mrs., RaydeAD " I we - j, -t j ;ji, i t;' -,,i "I", , 'It . '-'vlrs. Haydeani looks well � I afraid c � 'i - L . , I " - 1.�, - � naturedly. � t I' P - , �,' I . 1 was constantly � - , L L , ­ 1�''. I , . I f being poisoned.' I Ties, Collars and Citf8, i I i L��-T�'L­,-, r""I "5-F 4.1---.-WS,.ii-,_`,.­ considering ber a. . - . ; �, 1, ge,'-she added after a Struggling against an': inistinative, aversion I Toiswed!' she * I I _ _;�'L 1!;� . . - I " ,: j'Y L � exdla-med angrily, I - ­ , , j_L j, - . � ��I,f,Jt,,fi­ , I Scotch and Canadi6z Shirt I I . � -�­�jiL " j- " '�� b child. � � I � I . s a,/Yl � . 1� - -- to tb � � I , I I 1,_ .. ­ �'� T � �.' . pause. I � , - 'J� - ; I I I ­AV.1. ­ �. . ­­.�� 4"- . I � . : What foll tLext? Ruth ; � . . ­ 57 %,' � I j ; � ,­ � J�,l 'Yes, she does, I I answered, putting a 1 fter a "e, 'o. . I Y , I am ashamed Drawers, . I I � . 11 . ". �, -i­�,, , . I I ecimeo it 1 6 of a! I to see t ie unchftStia-ft, prejudice you have . L � � L I I W -5 - V -� --_ V �� 1, t -1 . -bag I had taken " f irom her on chan�e *in MA. Hayde4n,B � I I taken against Leila and her aqrvant. Put ' Gent8, MAN, and r 4" ;i 1�1 , travelling I I -Fl- ,��jL ' 'iZ--� I , Man ler to me. , . i . , �-_�', `� ��L "�: �` L �,t � �, . o leav . i 4 � ,;- -;� '_ I? . _ .4 - 1 , ­ the table, and preparing t I -Z Colored Dres' � .4 �,Ik: _ , I e the', She ties or twice i d., � . :� _ %_ �LFJ- �­M - I .11, . � ' harshl� r'elti.ked me I such folly from your min I Shirts - , - - INT � - - , - 1. -1.1 � room; 'sball I send -;Our maid to on V 1 or i e shown to � i I -1 ; I . � , t I-- o, , ,,,,��,xui � � .11, . �­ Y d ene my I pill and: I And she rose and swept angrily out of I . I L �-� Ap She laughed merrily. I I t!i 1. � I � --- FS -r� i ei - " -, -,: ;�. L int d at in y presumiD I I - the room. ' Hats a -ad Cqp8, &c. &c., &c. i ,, ".. 1 on , .1 - !,,:' �i 1", - t z'. -r-,1 � . I was at once pained and be- / I � -, � ,9 er own - I I . -� � ?�4­1..` . ;i4 . 'I have h6 maid,' shiii said - ,no lady;s. aro , Greatly attached to her 4s I -was, t I � . i in t 1. 1'. i- - V !, - - .-. -� "", 7 - wildered; however, I resolved to wait - ­ L -I, _ LL�,,�. ' - s I t ,�, ­ 41 ­ maid, I mean. Hu h and I i%'re but poo his ua�a'd e 0 i � - - �, -, �, 9 � I n as a id injusti6ew,o �nded me I till Mrs' Marsh had had the powder ex- A.( , �­ I I . . . . . .� �, I I ,- -A- � - � .�.,� - n . -- � Ff �­' -' - � I � I .1'. � .. � L� -i - 41' , ; . I i ; : : I ­ - ,, . -, , " -3, 4- I i . ;. 'an : � ,� - .. I � I L . . , z --- � � �i I �.�,-') )le, you know - long unnoticed by eeply. ! amined it proved of a deadly i _� ­ peol JT i 'I I - �.45 - , k,- . � I . I d, if -1­4� 14 ', I �',, -t. . our rich relations. But.1 am -glad to be Jul t about this time good Old Mrs. 1 nature, t z o � --'.J U-!;'� -` w- �� �� . . � I ,V' 17-", � I �i� ., . I I , hen to appeal to Mrs. Colliug. BUFFALO ROBES. 1 sil . 1-1 I - . 11 I '' i , . - I 1 , ­.-�-, % friendly again w"i't-h Aunt Trix ; I used re I l.4ined to It eak ti . 4" L' -- - - - � a � 14 1 �.' , �'i 7_' -v, . , .Wood to: 13P ) my patroness about it. � . �_ � �,J�LE'Z . - '� 4J�-� _-_� �.-, L t I , , - � � - T, the house, co , 41 , , , , -� � . ; . I , , 4- �, � to like her -very much when I was a-- ta: Leila'B ostensibl erness- , L . ,4 ­�!��,4H P�. . . . ' - I . Our Stock viD be found one of the jfLigeEt that - - V T , �:,I-:�,- -L` � � I a eantime, feeling restless and.niervous . ,- __- - -.: - . i . J .k,j ; � I q- - I . was wont . I �%, 1 11 ­, girl., illat the child I 11 has been opened in Searorth. C . i v, j�� . -,;4 L' to at 'into her � in the house, I resolved to go out, d , � - I . � ­% ­ � , I 'IF 'I thLink, then,'i said, 41 , . T ­� 4 -,* I � -V f4 7i-, . , � -t `_--�v had betier (Mrs Marah's) room, � � I , IN _ 'I".11 T, - , � � I to L " . ive 06 y'mili rable sensatiaa . � � a's I & ]p ii ­ �� .it.. , . . I— I . e . . 'Ll RA - i -,, - -, - 1-1 d 11 UL1, STOCK OF GENIE � & - -, , . ffl� Sell Xuo Ys, Mrs. Haydean' esert net �out a - 6' ,. the park ; I put on a ]L� Hig , 1t. * : - , - , g _ 'd and de'� our the 1 try to dr ,on . - �41� � . , , -1 � . a maid, L on ila was � by I - " i. -- -- -t - -'t 1! �, - 7 -�� - -, !VA he] side' e. � ! A run in! GICOCERIES. � , , , , � z,;A i� . , I , P you to unpack and dress.' especially fon es rve! I & er, &,rid ! 4at and � ackeV,a ad hastened out into the . - , - 1. I 11?4-v I 'No W 11 I . . 4t� ; don" � I wan t no helo. Just I had at length man- i . � . . -1 I ".. . . - L - I aged I to, �pl)rc )riate a I Adr. . . I -1. � ,-� �" 1� - � I . i I WADDELL &. Co !7,F- 71- � I � � 1. - I . " L I I I . I � i - 1, 1; , - . 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QAX=W. I 11 .1 . I -,rTRmB . - 1 4% 0-A.AADZXft". � . . L : —i 4 . - I ; ` - 11 1 � i I, I . L i � �, f1A RON & XCFADDEN - .. I : - vM4 --:9 solicitorig in Chilucery, f � - L- . ri- � 114' � I - : I - . - 1 � TA, -elm - -, . . I m X. C. CAVRRO.N� ' ft , I . V. .11. � 4 . . a - I i � . 1 � ADDZX . - I I L � I 1, � . . I L 7 - -1 � - I ; TT.LTA SXAJ�L, Cenve ; . ty T.M ov� I . - yancer Ind ; ­ � I � I "I I - I i W stoner in B, R.', Wrozeter, L I L _W , i � I - I i , ,�� ;� 0 - LL � � Appmlser. Accounts aud note# �. W � 10 � . I . � � - * ! reasonable termg;- I L ft i . ,member, 'an 4 . i I -. I . � I . � 4% I f - 5 1 - I -- - � A&Ys 'D 010L L I . � I . TILL THEY COM;E I io- � - I i L. DOTLE Berioister, Attorn r -- and � I . - . � tiutt UQV Y � i B. ey,:Souqb��Ia I I I I Chancery, &cq Goderich an SeSfort- L . f ' L I �, t i d. _ , - Abo I _ . .p , - 01 I L 01�. 0 . L . � I I fice, over Jordan't Drug Store, Godelacb, ' I ;4:� I - . � - oA. - suard Agl- I . ! I LL - � - -- - � As "'Nrf I I � INIMENSE PILES OF ; - - 1 3;4 i i SQUIER & 3fcCOtL1 Barristers. Atto i . spsde so they t : . 4 Law, SolicitoraIn Ctauce rneys.u. . I - ''f lb' , , � I ry'. Not"Iel Pdblk b eir P1 . &c., ,Goderieb and Bruisels. W. R. Sqvnitj I lis", T I � � erich; A,;JT,X-CC0LJ,,3ru88el8. I Q � . ijtTe V&r-y dangs, . . I I 4U ; .. , sveilrY 11� io� � i - � � ----�------------, � I - � Us L' I , MT:E-W C3- 0 01D 8 MALICOMSON & WATSON, BarrUten ,&tto, . ji�j.*:*u 9, MP i . i neys, Solicitar . : a in Chan" &a ' I I ! ry, ,, cfiyt�� . . of public 00110 i i Out. 021ce-F ii -fit i1do.or east of the uW I I ! Canadian Bjxnkbnii� 9. Mone-vtoloituosolai I Ow every -goodil I , - 1 i property. - a WM : , - I . -colt S. 2tALC,oWso� I � i =d . 't, . - I ARRIVING DAILY AT -1 � 404 � a - A- W.LT1.0w. - ,001iiatry ; -and I � I t : I I � � I I i - lassault �61 L 1 11 I ; � luem tiv I : I BE';SON & MEYER, Barristers and Attorne � it So V . I �8 T I . ! at Law, SohicitorAi in Chancer7azdImsel 0 , L . I COnve � I'" � . is lie -18 trul 7=006, -Notalies Pablic, etc-. �Iofjle : far I L . . I I larthandBrneselB , $28,000 of privat,e p" --8;W � . � L �Iist U , THOMAS KID�IDS luveEt at once, al Z' 1t per cent.,12 un" W � . tan 1 . I I eg I Payable � . srearly- . L I JAS. H. BrINSON 1 48 : Tupl;q. er- I t : � : - I � H. W. C. =Tzk. � . fs-lselft I - .11 � I L L IcCArGHEY & 11OLMEsTE � I',- ht sad tbLe 4 ; .1 . D- 13ZrrhU1,,4t, I . � , ' . torneys at Law? Solicitors In . D . Th EMPOLAIUM OF FASHION. Insolvency, -Notaries Public and Ch=" au . . I L COUT - lesio-aa L � . Solicitors for the R. 0-. Ban-k, Senf,ort1-1. eysu" ; - � I I . L the Canada T-ffe Asgutranca Company, AgezU-1;; i f'si - d. �Fals I . I I N� .B. -S60,000 to lend at 8 per 0out. rg-ml -1 11 L i �. . 0- A lip- J Houses end Lots for sale. L ,, � I .. .53 I I -tit' 11 I i I . b=. I -.t I L Vh _, I � -- ------------_ , 11 ��, ,� L Vaiiia, e�y 11 am prepared to offer my customers MEDMIAX-1. 11 � I -their eLYes- CIL L I I I � � . I I I : viftued axe _0 I 1 _T G. SCOTT, 31. A &e-, Physician, Surgeon "d , , , 7 � � - . a�d the public, in general who May favor Ll , Ac6ouchenx, Sekforth, Out. Oi5cQ and Yee. . 'ev4r1yonia'ILS lu � - I � I � . dence south side of �Croderlch Street, .flrgt 430, -.'- ,togsiher -by tb : e with'a call. Real and Genuine Bar,- . east of2resbyterian �huroh. ' . I 3a � I the , - -- I . p&etimesg is - ins --- I tb I in all classes of � . L. VERCOE,- 14.D.L, -C. M., Physician . .strengthew I '. I . geo r ,Sar. I � -lotone I i H n, etc., dor$ne .for theoCounty of RUM. w � 110, Jav - : Offlee and Residenee� cotner of Xuxke�tAn4ai& I I I - - i arch , �-T& W stxeets, neitto the P�auing L=. . � ' . I � - I DRY GOOLDS I . I and ua(Isir it -1 I � I . . - � � L I - I � � I - . i ; L it I -s at -your . I I I CAMPBELL' & BURGESS, P,hygie"ba, . . . I . I - . 111 .1 DES- � O,Mj(]�XMj I i i Surgeons, and Atcouchears. ; . w,hile othe'r � * - RIES, Street, Seaforth, near the Statio . OEM . 11 � .... re . - I � I : � PErAL, M. D., Coroner" I . $ . I - . � I . o.Ess, X. D. 4 � or Harp.n - ,ToHx A. BUR. I . 'thoughts, the I BOOTS AND SHOES I : 4% L ` . . I I � . .. I ity, You must ' . I -T B. PHELAN, 31i D., Q M., (late of tl-e Am : . 'JiVinitV belo'l � READYMADE OLOTHING W. of Shaver & P,4elan, Stratford) Grsd"Wof - . his bir%4& � � , : . i 1 McGill University, Physiciau, Surgeon and Ao. I that is mleikia 4 ' I 1 ocuchear, Sestort.b, �Outariii. Offtce I L . - . - ; ; � -Booms In . I ign-oble laui . i Meyer's Block, formetily occUplea LbY the late ' I . is Z I I HATS AND CAPS1 � q I i King. Itesidenoe-Cbilimercial Hotel. Dr. L ; 'h man Wbo,_- . - 4 1 t e I : . i ! . WM at. ..... I � I . MIL L17 ' : tend at Carronbrook 6n. Tnesdaifisit w � : . udLFridjy&.N8 , s come the 519's , ; 1. � I .LL NEC) Ivy � I -1 � I � I i " I � � , � � L - i- itle . is* I I - L I I I I ; T G i BULL, L. D. B., -Surg6at : . "AM& U * D�-ntlst & Seaforth, Out ,do � or, in#" ' � i ,I '. - ' L & a0lor MANTLES, &C. I I -, (1111!11!"�Vlate'kwork' 11test styla, nealy L i , � . 9 . L . morhuy---411 I I [ � — executed. All surgic.slopergUolm . I W. 6611314M. 7 � I . I L - . : � I I performedwitb c are a4d Feer,as killa�its _ t L r , promptitude. low . im. 9 a8cauboobtAinedeWewhere Obleehourefrom . 'A Having purchased largely, and princi- '.' Lto 5 P. 'M. � * . . to I 8 A. M f . ROOMS 10yet Mr. A. 1G. Me. � . and in this vi . � � I for CASH, I am de ermined Dougall's store'Mai-&-st. 1 170 =,a ,oanks * i � , I . - ly-mig is a apt . L 1�1� UGHT,'�eterinaxy Surgeon 1, . . L gi ve my customers the full rid D. Xze-NA I 07"11- t L I ate of Ontario'VieterinaryColl,eget-Seaior% � 6)malilabigb Ont. Office and Residenee in reILT of Xworj&L& . � ,of his 1�te& ierewith extend a heart to Ryan's, Calls promptIj attended to, ZigILViDr .- I , h . - y � vroving. Im` I day. A stock of veteprinary-meditings ar. Ita I : � Solari ALL to come and Be veS and Charges reasonable. A6rseoLe=m1ne,J_a10toSoUU_& . I devil. . e for th et I It L ie el Al - ; ness and certificater, 4'iyen ff xeq=L -.ea. I I Th �. �" 407 . L - � ia -1w L "I 0onvincedthat what I advertise ijklao -­� - j i I - - .1 - - 'u _TAIT S W. EIM:g -Qraduate -of U6 I I : . R, V� S., 11 q I , o tEE'r, a b; � i I I I � .- �9 w Ontario Veferina� College. After devoting . : 2 - what he c4 Z t - I am, but a real genuine fact two years to proatic' with Professor - Smith, -of 11 ; - 0fd - Mont is false I � Toronto, has settleO in Seafor-th, ee st.tb L . . . . . . -signed � � � residence east of W. ]a. Church. CaUg promptly I I � 7 . -he. & I attendedto by day Or night. A, large ttock V1 ' t*n,e of v4A019 Dress Goodie In all the Ne,w Shades lffL�&L � - I Veterinary einesiconstitntly orlhj�u& no i n L' at a Sucrifte, I � =01 I expressio U -examined as to aorandhess and mtificatel; &en : L f � � i I L Horses boug t'and:s* on comminion. Zi I- another PW I , - Black and- Colored T.untres at Irre- ' ­ I � i I i L_ of px,msa or t � q -, Lrices, I NXAMPBELLIV. S.,L-Itentiateindplize. . : ,w1joli sense -- � A. man of Cornell 1U7niversity, Ithaca, N.Y., ud . L . sistible P I � i . - I . Graduateof Ont,aTioVet-er-inaryC'Onege,LT-orolito j . lie. though I . I I L 0 Verde Print for One DoUar, has settled permanently in Varna Wherebtv.M;; I I . b" tba�agi� L . found ready and williiig to atteni"Co all tin& Of L ), spiritual , a; 1) Wards Far,tery for One Dollar, diseases, in all kin&. of animals �man exoepWL), I - 'govemmentl I . L ,in all kinds of vreathe�, and at -so houn. Red- - . . . - L - ' I � deuce a:nd office t4wo aoor,o eas I I . penalty as I � i of Cook's Tam- . - . L .. I � I -181 L? xtru Good Wincey's, 10c per yard, perance Hall. I I � W I I But,Goa ' . I * * I i I ; � I � the lopm. t lof � i . - i __ Bleavy Ci.hecked ,16 12ic per yard. DRE24AMAWINO. - i L ness. His Ai I . I I - � . . � - it is wri�l I I RESSMAKING. -; 3ff 83 QUf.LN-LAX, Dregs I a - I X -XL S. - . � I Makeri6eaforth. ^Dressr"kin done in all Itg I . �L � � These are the Best Value ever offered branches in the,Too=s:�` over Thos. Via% store. ,A : I - � L . I . . . � good fat and perfect a4t1ofactlon. gu-smtee& A- ; A-1 ! I - Ithe Dominion under any circumstances. prentices'Wanted. imi*ediately. 48 ; I ; , I I � . FATMers, � . i - � S I � TILL IN TOWN.,9traw end Felt Utte I � .9 fbey � did i - Z Cleaned, Dyed andi Turned in the ISteat Jityleg, f iht! T—J.&:DMES 7 1 they,oug . I � �� . ` � and to suit custoniersfat MRS. GRIEVE81- neu in the b1i .1 I . i I tai the MetLodist Chureh, Goderich. Street, 8"- I . L 40*4 �L ' b 1. . I � , - 1� k to See our N ew Line of Brocade forth. .. I I i i � I - ; - I I — . I then WOTI, I L - — . � . in ; L I Goods, i .all the Fashib.nable I . I . - . - 1�068 I - . 1T114-4CEL14,A,NJE0U8. - . i well enuag � 11 I i Ir I and if WADI hades,.from. 15c up.�, !-'-r - I I I L : : OTYCE,-Tbe young' 1 I -an who tobk a Water- I stir jea�rly: . . . ! . I Nproof Coat from tWat- 6Ut*f W,,MWS Store On ., - LLL 4 -wbat is kti . � ' i 1. . . - I � I Do not be ineredfilc us whea,vou hea r I Tuesday last had bett * L WILLL&K L � � . : . � . I a TttU= it to I "I � - WHIT-NEY'Seafortb,15 �§MtrMbla. - 459 . � Ing is 80 11 f me selling Genuine I!wo-Batton I --,-----.; J-1 ­­.....­ .. , — - : � harm ths, . - : I - - . ) 7 - r � I J. P. BELNE Licenwil Auctioneer for Ibe i . I au �ordinm I I : , County Of ]aur6,'a.. Sales r&tten&d in AMU - i . . but the fa �1:0 - (3-mio-vmS., parts of the Count . � _T. orders ,left at the Zx- . . I I . POSITOR Office will be prCul ttej2dedi to. ;. . at's jo� i i ptlyS � I I --_ . -- L ' ' ; and from a. . � r i all Shad�'s iand Sizes, *t FIFTY -Tb above re i Summer. I I 1 � $ 90 R EWARID. ward wM be ' ' � � I i I A . Ifid given for the overVof a Set Of Zink � I . . - - I there is. EN TS per pair-on.1 -25 dozeiL pair on Furl -10119 boa and mu 1, gved from ibe late � � . I i . fire, but lost to the o . I rise -eaflY� i Wter. ITISS ELIZABETH . rooms MA arid. Call land see re a pair before I CARMICHAEL. 1 450 .. I � � I -- I - .*.. 1 1 -- I 1 - . � R"d Y are all I 1` � I' 1-.�POUXDED-Ih this'pound on 1�ot 251, con. 18, -- object to I " . P, on Ser,temb i 3 sheep. 11 not � . $---- , I McKillo I . � : I ,,; 19,th,, , - - i J -d they wUl be sold blauetion at -4 1 - -kmuse Z . r � i claimc the pound , . - L . I . -1 . - I � - : - � � I I ; on'saturday, October Ifth, W� BOL ' Poun - I ,when ; I k � I ,� i I-1 I 11:.W1R1'y- eeper. . - I QAI 9 4 1 boa aUL 1 1� � � -- � I I : - I � I - - . -011 Lo I I I I . r 1 � : . - t I f 1)e � OTICE,-1 hereby: ad nit having stated that �j , i1i] :- -aiv LadieB isses' and Chi Iren's All I N I . -they � . I 111�haelHrgau. ba� made . i i away -with mar- , I . � , . " � ; , r . 001 I 9tret LPluff and now s;ek iowledge that. the wa I - 1112 AB � tb I in eveiry Style,.=d Color. . language was a wilf tit a ad malicious libel and - ai�d reca I , . � without any founda:tlo� whatever. KICHM I , �- -they & � � � , , NICHOLS. . � 1. .4W*7, 1 -L . 'rie4j out L i I . . I . 001msmrrs. I I � I . - . � - I I OTLCE -Any, pers )n having articles -which I ; : . 4J�itlljpbo L I I ;_ . i . I ' I N. 'were 'gaved rom the ate fire, and which do . Stock.. 1 1 rrent makes of C � welve difill -,orsets, at I ; I . I I - . . ot e ong to them, wil I pl a8e communicate With � I himself I i prices I rs. itney, as sever il rticlegsachascarpets, � J frorr� 50 cents UP to $1 25- .tinware and house -hold furniture were ."4100ved I . -propearly, I ' I I : from �er prerniFeR and civa not now be fonua. It � a;lo ing" if I our 75 cent line, extra value. MRS. WHITNEY- � � 457 . I � . . i I I . I I get freal I - — - . L � . . . . 2 1 i doia :][: COT-UMERCIAL LIVItRY, Seafoith,Ont. T,,A. I . , , L , ]�T_E�_5t_ S.HABP, , _4 . I I I . feeding � M1 _ Pxoprietq. C omfortableand elegut I I . L � - - carriages, and ftst-01490 reliable horses 61WI I I . zure iiii-I ready. Charges moderlite Office and stables -1011 I I th4Q 111or FiRARTMEIRT in full bl4at. Every Haron street, second diaor etst of MaW stireet. . i -na( � . I I � � I I � , I Thea I I i --- Orders lelp at any o 1)tels promptly atteW� � I I . f thi� � . - I I ed to.- . I � M. I L L in at. yle aud Shape Worthy of notice, 1 . I I � 9I . I � � I : i I . . � .. --- � I - � I . win r, 611 1 1 1 Uobe�t Smith) of the Towwhip r - hurry t imm ed , Hats from' .$I to '810 exclL APOtOG'r­-:-1, , I ! I I . . � Of IMCK1110PL, in' th4� L 4,01 Huron, fwm2ejy i ou.jht 1: . , I L . ; . . Aid myto differen'tparties that Fr *,Kocalla, I � I member ,to ask. for our New Mantles, bf said township aud'Cc utty; 1=rr, "d my I I a good. I I . - L I � 1, . . � . I , i I ueighbori poisoned the.�ie On my farm siad fu . I I I breaUf a � _ th-and Seal, At all prices. from $1 50 ione-Wed, by 31rg, Ed-v�a - � . tiog .1 , I � . . S'Psrl�j b!y� put. i point I ,. into it a qnautity of �'I. apds , L I I ') . - I . . �s n.: liow. xetwt I , I I ^ i . - . said statement-, and -say t itig . not true, jwd I . ; -,tough 1 $25. ,.Felt And 1 Bal in I �­ . 1 - � I I - . moral. Skirts, am sorrythat I said 80, � a hanj6ly 8�ologize . - i use -of t _ . - 11 I . . I for the sitme. RO-BEi MITH. . -, Witness;4- i I 4 E ry Color a : I h I � . - 1 L P�y -bo 4 � - rid' Shade, fe0111 -7.0 cents , G. McCAUGHEY, 'of 90 hey & Holuteat4 I I . I � possess - - � Barristeig. � SegfoXth, $eT � ,1876, � � 4W10-. j- I . . I . 1 $2 each. 'L]RE'ADYMADE I . : --­-�, -I � I � . . - . arp, to LL � I . � - .. - . - : .- .. I VALUABLE-FAR3i ; UTIOAN- . � . time U . I ITOB SALE BX-A,U . . - I - -to jkll , . Ling ; I I 31r -,J. P. BRINE h4s. been instructed � L . th S I - 0 T— J 0 .0-""U 1-1- I INTG I - by Publ C, Auction, at JKNOX'S . HOtEEL, CLLN- .' I I i : I TON, on WE plenV� . i I . � D.NESDAY; 0 T. 4t.h, at thebonr of . . I 1. I . 10 a'clock A.. W., a val7da I I . .f : . and PART'Niq I T, a icondltmg 0 - 'Ja Farm,; pa . T will .be complete nexL �: Lot N 9. 20., Con. 1 Oeri T,owt&b1P) 00 - I I , . - 1-8 L . 5;Go utain � 91"t - - ' i . � I � ing 80 acres, 70 of W clbisredo; well febeed � iL I . . 4 I EI �L � I . -- k. .; I L and in a good state of eblti tion; the balance is � I - i - L ! . . I . I I . L. WeA timbered with hardwood- Jog barn AAd . I � hearin y I . I - PeCial DriV�A Lin BOOTS and -SHOES. hoWe, and fralne.stablel; P . only of goa water) a - - I j: them I . �� :never-fqBing spring cx1eek running tbWugb the , i ; . i i ; L _ . -1 a varilou 11 I � I ; I also a good ox,chtird of fruit trees- This I i � 4 - I . L , I= i's situated -within , miles :and.& Ulf Of L i - ? fa . . I SFZ3KS- I Clinton, and is gnrrountewd(:)y good road#. Terms I % ,­ . I MAAC known on the &y;of ask, or #reviously On - I I I - I . I � I L i . '%T to the probrift-or, Bruoefield 2. (). � �XV .L I otwithsta�dmig the Great, Advance . - I 4vot-PICOOK, proprieto.-; 1. r­8a=,E- I c- � 1, - � I I i � � ; I - aaVief ., - . Itiou"T. . � 1=3 - . I Z I I — _�L - 1. # by m iis line I will. still stick to old prices. ; - .1 0 . I i I . IL ? Id F--,'-,P.s. RROADFdOT�&. BOX, Seaforthy . I%M I I I . � L reat VarietYof Black and Colored haTenow got their large ,`uew furi*ure ware*�n")W, . aud , A .11 L - I ; ion the market sqqu�are, e I I .11180 - : . Ilwy bs-va ever - ka. � - I 1 ge stock of Inrnitur &'SM-ption Loll . ­ � . 1 � hand, Which they will di nab either . V.holeos&ale � � Off I - . � , i - . �1 . I � or retail at price; ass ree '" nable an a 'good articlie be-iti, L VWhp ,._, re can be got anywhere T eir furniture Is m=V' . ,all ano- See Thein. i1factnred by themselves, �nde r Ale supervisIOU 'Of I - h " 4 ' - I . . . I 1! I I �Ile Practical member oV the -firm, aud ther,can L - . s . nest Pric' r4L ' -1 I 011umflylecommen4an the.T offer for _s" SLS _ � li e e id in Cashfor Butter. eing of the beat quaUty. Parties Auldug to I � - _and -, i . L I - I I I UrChase would e6rtaiu;y� find It to their sdy�w, , I . � n62 . � L ' I A to'eall and inspict their fitftL . �, - . T9,0MAS ICLDD M"cl It'lly"Iruy - . 1 ttia J� ,� � I . �tock. 468 � � t4k , I I I I � A � � . . I I , . I . . - i � -AU I I . I i I I 1661 I a - . I . - - I � . - . . I - � � . . I - � , I . � . L . I 1 - . 1or a . � - I � - . .� A I . =W1 - � � - . I - � - ---. -1, - . . - - 1. - . " . � . - - 1 C4*zu& Auctionm 0011"te4 I - . . , . L� �,­� , I i � � -- � ­ . ,- �. - � . �- --- . � � . . fa - I ­ ,- � ­ : � - ; - - ; I . - ­ , I . I ­,; ­­, I --1 -- I � - - ­ p ��­---­ ---- --- - I I - ­ ­ - -, ------ I � - I - . . I � - ­ -1 I - - . . - I I . : - L L I . � . I . .I I I - . � . � � . � I � - -ME :. � � , - � I I L . � - -� . -1---- 'N I ­­­­- -.-1---------- ­- LL, _ -_ ­­­ --1,-- ­­­­�w I liiiiiliiiliiililil�� ­­ -- - __ ­