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his
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incre
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by a
powe
nativ
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othe
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gaze
erim
the
the a
the v
even
said;
in pa
I sha
day a
shall
estate
Ta
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las na
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JUNE
201884
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THE QUAKER ARTIST.
1
'pi
his
a
a
.
-I
'his
face,
for
lent
boy_
affecting
box
had
the
part
in
sister
only
he
his
as
most
such
had
testes
ing
memory
vain
'sad
farm
'
held
the
mother
voice
ings
Society.
type
sect.
ed,
t�
was
matters
Harris
together;
na
between
themselves
.1p
did
of
stran,ge
custorned
ward
hold
exchanged
young
herself,
spected
She
as.
quietly
Mons
indiscriminate'
.
many
England
sinful
being
local
correct
ly,life.
a
"they
in
theirs:"
trastin,g
her
Leaving
walked
plain
home.
would
youth,
not
of it
As
about
He
the
(i
"
sound, either aeo
two sisters they
less through the'
rather pleased .
sympathy --with p
forbidden arts, 1
_fewer,' Wastefal,
of the honsehOtd.
younger than he,
young ais tat
vantage to hem
his share of the
Richard ent
took arrest n IR
stack ''fihat aiebuilt
the barnya .1 He
,
raw air of the .,early
mind was t • lull
,
about, to take,' and
Now or never he
renounce the tette-hinge
-throw aside the
lar, and t e q
bleak hatag ve
reject the Man
fathers of t e m
ay be appoi ted to
'recreant to the revere
and Berclayi • Alt
pursuit of h a atteng
, Why .was , e barn
came it? hese
asked himie L
ancestors h d never
palette t no a pea
Dor a music I hitt
drama or w rk of
in their ho sea
created wit a
fnem, with loy
-which neith r th
the colOrlesis life
ening. discij line
quench?
Going bat* to bars
could -recall that
he
he was left 1 ra few
of 'Mike Wi lia, an
neighboring arm,
had kept hi4 in
ealuiwing him a golor
virgin and the infent,
the pableetic alitoty
itself in her warm,
what was the horror
day, when he toddle.
when they w re at.din
" Mudcler, ud
His parent ran
whet. this at ange
Jo! there on t e floor
chalked in ru is but
were the chil , With
head, and, the
bolding a cros . ' He
the seowl th t came
and his mother's
a bucket f Water
brush. Nor ad
ehatie a.na iEarnedi
himself receiyed frt.
threeP
His nieneory leapt
of teneaaid ice
eltrade o
of paintsl . Ma
they -Tare hi
garret of t 'e•oi
of the ha mow
wife -low, or in a lit
the vicade B
betreye hi
4
was las reesure
himself wa - tie l
mother -ea d given
would, have co
yo.uthfulllarti•
Litter in lif when,
vigorous eas
he receive on
atalahe ic
to theta..
'These ecen ,s p
ccinvi -ced
to battle ith
' '
that to be free
and all i s association
There was - ut eine
hire. I T at was
' daugate of
even al 'Tubb
at month y and
was fa,mil ar td
- Sibeilla
of the'. a evaneed
Celm, a:if-parses:6
she had an iottneed
her family t 8 at her
tier guide, and
she we old f
From eltild i oo.d:
h:acl del ghte
and hough
kiss and no cares
them, beth
coe:ider
a: matter of time
this abeenc: of
love seem. t.; an.,
circuit) tan°
to th: re
show al f elin
had the ce ildren
emoig As
or old. '
Thougb devo d of
Sibbil a n
the forb, dde
looked upo. his
gifts of Ged or u
but .fir. ly p
of her sect which:co,
. ,
"Wilt thou presume
testimod'es o
and me
arts ?" h r methe
a "public Fria:led"
fame she ;levet
naminat ve "thee'
Mother," epliecl
spoke for their
mine .by the light
1 :
Her mother •• sely
that th Espirit
daughter in time
the odder
acrose te e bare
brick ho' se which
His mind was
go to Ne Yo
to the stud y of R
his ' '
. merge y, a
strength, tale
enough? ould
? Would 'a e ,
it invol ed ?
he apptose ed
10 o'clack, and
at work.;
knoeked a the
side door s ne,ral
opened it and
sur rise
changin to
which fella
and which led
and anxiety,
Why Riche d, what
Si. this ho r?"
Sibbilla," he said,
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d, or sq..
:14 dem
WhOisi
t it, : :
. eg .
alai tyi
; two f;
, .
. th y
t e
of, th e
estate.
tow r
nook of
ale
did n
.
of II
What
imusb .
.
oat Wit'
atint, b
nth° .
els b
eting w
visi i
this «9s
bre
w tilt
'questi,
For .six g
toed
ting
maim,
dim
' Haw
Assam
f Foe'
areary
Or all t
of the
eariitli
wheegfb'
cm/
Ir eh
and th
the ut
a
an,;'1
a: it
Iri:h
.o h
i
er
ent d 0 II
to h:
I
ap tea
o th
I it
r: s
Mot. er
of TA
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im
e i d
he lo g•
t:
hi:
b .c
le i d te
.e.' b: rli4
y aa
, h di
hot a
nes t
le int
t h a.
One . d
on
to he
s 0 cla
plet:ly
se '
h
res m.
he rt.
edn es
est g
pim tie
rich in .1
e mins
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tib
rigii
rit
q a;
l
at u e III
i
was n
th
eh
. wm
Oita in
llo al
she a
to .10
ni w
ha;
thei
d t 'sir
and m•
the !SR
011:
. he
ress on
. In ne
ev:r
m rn .
any i ase
der tot;
tars es
- peinli!
e in lif
t as cle:
dir
t
Fren
ice, ag
•
If c
mph
e •
t • e
day.
I i sire,
-
ivoi e
w ul
.
s ac
fie ds
We
do ad-
an. d
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ou t 38
a lo • e
Sib all.
ak: t
he ou
ll t ie
ron i do.
, an,
4aze a, t
in h elt
n x i p
d d d ra
hi .
b
Was . e
"1 w
,.,
MEM
i're
ae
t
res;
.
p
umla
I
the
he
g. the
t feet
.1 oraing.
, I step.
le ael
1104,
i the
s
la
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m
ieric
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t
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e
or
n
be
at
a
e
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.
te '
t
io
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4 a
se
pets
e 'the
:nit
. 42-9
&lobe
ni
f
a
g
hi
.tu
i i e
:
:pa
lot
•ili
e'
li
.
'n
dusty
had
ryitig
, II
0,
be.
a,
di
: s teteold
.yl
, •t-'
d
• nieh
it
•xiale
lattye
1
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callaa•head-.
b
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e il
m lies
nnaltnere-
i
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; n iareed
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i f
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r
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in •
is s
fie,
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da
ea
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re
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avilarcl
tSibbaleas
u "
p.
vo
ia11
was
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8
lei..
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leasien
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4sfor
'd &retain-
• at heart
liad
taste
t. hien
MO Member
r, though
ie n t
mini ty
ut ion
I. ;
barn and.
coerafoaller
side
the ;old,
Ills.
he was,
Jed to I
het Wink
Society,
ending col-
1 britaneed
language,
venera.ble
buld pare-
awl prove
, , .
eaglet Fox
:be
eat. i
I . Whetters
I be often
rations his
it bresh lor
a, statue,
had ahy
it altowed
he beie
dor a
d d . mu,
worknor
gid dea,d-
:ty could
lae
ears old,
the houee
:, at on la,
ilteig wifel
i'blies by
l' .of the
ling hare
I Pictured
ta -Bat
net
town,
balled i
09d." !
to see
lint,. and
1 porch,
atitlines,
ry retina
is side,
0, recall
father."43
us rush
1.
oeubinne
the vi9-,
king hp
a advent
H . I
40 was a
elight a!
;ife for ,
of joy
neself iii
he back
gable
built
little
is,nd not
Eid, but
7post be
Whipping
ebara,g,ed
, I!
. ! I 1
• for
lectures
:af such
di:Mister; •
his:
! Wits ia
:
rules, ''
the
t -
,I really
Vernon,:
her
iwhose
meet•
e of the
endscral
f h -
. ,0 0..quie
6 4fteend
.
encel
4ential
1
R °hared ,
: talk I
1ws
a . Flo, I
!plissed
e4a
4' 1;1 Nor
.,ene
a
ere 713.
la out.
louse-.
' 4 kiss
' ither
for art
. re.
.1 over.
i
bilities
a ahe
trada
• them
D -the'
eetg in
' these
'ask ;
, grable •
the in-
. fermi-
., •
,
ghter,
;st ec t
met by
,
Ment,
i hten
elhard
the
He ei '
im-
sieved e
e had'
that
prove
.
it wes
Weee
stead
bbille
with
6 s
ye ,
' of
ail to
, both
thee
anna-
., eee
,
'
___
his
no
for
•a
bade
a -
of
of
it.
a
d
lavoiite
1
the
1
rather
fare
.
,
strong
to
. copy
Of
sent
teen
.have
. COMM.,
*per
b
fi
y
drat
a
s
fr
o
t
t
c
c
li:
Richetd
c
c
: "
in
m
e
id
b
pe
la
hie,
-eh
en
vo
pole
m
th
m
at
w
'
' t o
, ra
CciUnmet..
.
their
wo
pio
au
-de
ing
la.'l
the
thi
ba
Be
need
rad
des
ha
civi
ing
we
to t
the
the
gen
me
Th
can
be
constantion,
in -t
Yes
not
Thb
--I
F or
tent
b egaa
healed
Ber
ii
h acl
day
bed.
paha
-
thee,'
door,
hal,
et
tectotee_his
laic,
leave
shall
ion
, and
alai.
is
, will
able;
t all
had
;of
f, for
l' smotheind
Isystem
i buret
face
crise
Oats
hs
1
!!
;71
1 ..
lwithout
in
stronget.
and
felt
love.
's
°den,
iltionkl
' :Full
notinced
-mediate
nd
e,ady
i
ee'cloek
family
his
eeading
Who
Store,
brought
household
ble
y
trict
"
Hirem
Tears
Joseph
Ne*
.
„ DEAR
lance
d
You
V
id
udies
. A8
the
o
e
ived
uld
"
testud
rtairi
"
e
rning."
A
nd.
nothing
epees,
t
ple
s
ewd
ts.
'Richard,'
ce,
;ther
ny.
o
a
ting
anger,
h
he
til
delicate
light
and
e
common
gs
s
ised
to
ization
ry
e
high
le
nt
ot
•
0
but
a
About
man,
Ces
been
' before
and,
sad-
obscurely
eachende
•-1 'k'
vibrating
the
have
theh Soeileity,
aye e
I know
But
that thee
beeome
to offer
At th
the
I bee
self -t
generations
'1
foth
of Sibbilla
in stature,
arm,
neck
''' Richard,'
taill
The tone
his inmost
." Thank
for the
the
:
Seated
the common
all,: he
and
inttion
es igreed
R. Magistrate
have
of
told
at ,6
Eh to the
Maintained
mother
the
literature.'
The dearborn
had
milk,
which
a
unusual
Mose
emphasis,
his first
families..
Joseph,
sez
as if
inclination
his san.
York
of his
.
Snen-We
informing
on sale
,
from one
parted
ittor!ge,
incloged
of
our check
mentiou.
in your
at the
will give
to
he read
m his hand
colored
much far
large amaunt-as
for the
raise
son's hand,
stood
What does
y
voice..
He means,"
pictu ee
'new light
So
it
the incredible
willing
apiece
a genuine
to misunderet
"I desire
leaving
and
,ity, and
I think
not refuse
he went,
with
Mose, th
thee
and
actioes-vilien
step it
they bot'
1
:
°out
to
farm 1 i
to giv
es.
we lefty
that
I am
appr.
my
thee
t supre i
trength
matured
lianoe, all
he
undo
iof formally
and we
Ver
and
and parade:I
she said ,1
I will
go with th
was
haste, but
Slop.
•
God, ale;
first tee
magic
- •
on the "p
fuq
told bier
his owe
to seek
that tbel
an ine
quiet joy'
his intende.
departure,
Mose to
o'clock ..
railwa
supper th
quietly
•' Book
dra,
been up :
and stoppi.g
wars a
letter for
for
to receive
announce,
add
name; as
hy'ur's1
it's a lett
it mout
took the le
to
It was!
to who'll
picturettat
NEW -3(101t1C,
14t
you
has tat
of our
with it
inse
statene
$372.63,
here
a d
u
possessit
slime lige
you toi
be complet-d
Re-peet
Sena
this litter
on the
and rit:
his fat.
best w
-be snabe
and
byin
he rae
" •
? said h
sai
• , th
eon iis
dawn
lot) h
g as
..
bat a till
had no r
f:
to pa
for such
sur
hesa
that
us for a
I will ea
will be
Sibbil
to &tee'
he sai
the dew
h .ia
a ou
. .
avoid
out
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a
e
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the
the
e
Ion.
lityi
com:
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1
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e
Miani
it
ath
hi:
4, .80
me
Pe
pac
! .ave
the
, :tati
e,
a yin
of
e
Its
01
Rio
'a
a
1 ssin
lett
r
b: .on
ter,
ope
from
he
•e
at
cte•
atro
i r
es,
• na-
f r
a, the
' a
• les,
i .
e,ca
arde
PS,
er.
eat
ed
eag
s len
13 fath:r
I
s 80n
• eem
o
und
in
4 ise.
nd
4 wit
It
ew
am
ii Pee
a's
to
orn.
t e
f
in
0
tad
Our
en
'
e
m
af
of
it
ho
mo
t
bent
e
t •
now."
w
wl.
no
th
in
.
ode
ur
un :
for
sh
w
m
m
most
up
th
bli
y
le
it
iii
fr
d itl
t
0510.
w
-
within
'
' tit
WA:.
nep
mu
ie.
n a
Ric
in
up
a
wa
tie
i
i
ee
d."
a w
1
c
te
od
b
1
I
o
t
al.
m
e
f
i e
i.
rid
p
ig
e
n
oath
e,
t
g
t
qf
rts
'terrible
Mee
nal
n,
f
nt
riiags
ed
tae
vlening
la
e entire
,and
Discipline,"
t
poetoffice
ard.
embee
ter,
ith
he
r
ne
esinesa.-"
rid
it,
.
had
read
an.
e
he
e,to
del
leaves
;jell
e
v
h
for
ally,
ILES
e
d
h
ro
eletterfroe
r1y
•
lard
h
n
taste
ting
ng
t
eds
ages
and
would
days.
any
t
.
Psweats'
ose,who
Y
mmittal
h
a
e
observation
ated
understand-
a,nd
wrong
the
sical
when
he
when
ttle,
own
refinementei
fulness
ea
afford
an'
.nt
her,
s,
al
; erself,
ie
:e closed
in the
the transoms
a mome
en.spok
am goi
study a
inembe
ohwns.. fF
i g i
er agrees
All
decisio
oon as
"
nt of reeolve
generations
noble; theories
anion Which
muffled
now Q•
repro;-
eased. iie
he Seem
one hand
other round
0 thee t
.1.
the -
heard it
coul •
1
'. he utt:red,
eir lives
of a ki:s,
settee," w
the con.
words
d :ter-
in art.
be mar
as Rio.
t700 a ye:
home,
and
his tr i
dear earn
to
I After
bees of
Bile
his fa
with Ddise,
station -ith
the ,cou 'try
, 11
It
of
and th
consieer-
his ma
custom
for Rich :
York, :
resisti
-passe.
the firm
Bent the
: -
18—.
gratifica tiou
. study youl''
great atten-
whoa.
Deduct
v, arc:,
, a
•
3 ou •
f th t
o e s n
e will t •
oradelive
five m Ire
a yea
& Co.
check f
The si g
. paper was
Glancing'
as he
h' f
p IS ar
read
.
the dun
L
'
in an u.-
' a
fi t
e re •is
his fathe
. seem-
form
features
there we
of d1
was to
He was too
its re-
.
a softl
poet-
Thv
thee t`
at the cere-
will
was
s e s ow
b - 1
of
per."—Our'
Sexes•
goes fur-
strain of
woman's
by the
precise
his side to
both two
per-
higher.
; they
And as
perils,
men
highest
at product-
men,
return
home,
i the
she was
him.
s mind
it must
to• her
her work
to man!:
an
a d
p
Ta e
• ' m 8
a back
*
'
his jaw
bad that
the lling
swe
the Sun-
to his
intense
the
wide-
t
in
g
t.
hip
thder
.
with
ask
,and
am
1 •
i
and
aker
ion,
the
;Ito'
on
-
I en,
.H8
felt
be
:nth
• Loh
try
and
It
ied
ard
r.
an.
im•
nk,
a,ke
the
the
a ce,
her
his
a st
is
he
re-
tet.
in
rd,
nd
g it
it
in
we
ng
as
et
1 11
• y
ke
y,
.
11
t
: t
e-
se
t.
a
n
a
of
a
e
-tile
°
.
.
-
taieing
le
a.hewed
on
corner
the
prietot
PE
•
pied
of
hot
outl•buildinls
woOd-shed
splendid
fruit
grolinds
ornamental
cellent
plete
COulaty
fanner
and
that
Or
•
to
a
to
I
,
°'
-
of
lie
ley,
q
.
IV.
Totreersesaet
cheap.
If',
HUNCASI.
ESTA. E FORPALE .
The
KI1)
To-da3i,
renadme
ts
Tin , can
rices. W
•
nines, H
b ns, Ties,
loves.
ill pay in
MILL
a d New
a d materi
erase's, S
I We are
pattern, va
•
r prices ell
st mode
ts only in,
an regulat
tionethat
.6. . 1' .
r
"ante or
the rver y
!at our cutter,
r rices must
11 h
a t e aewes
Grocery
nd a consignment
s produce
at'll fie
k i a
of
.
Chap
, ,
we she
, etc. r
rely on
suow
r Cords
Laces, e
ress rind
ending v
NERY
rk novelties.
is considered,
n Hats
R
.
now in
iety, out,
-
mmand
n, as we
tie best
bankrn
nowher
I • n size
,a y
lar e eta;
g
MR
be a
t sea
Depart I.
-taken :
B t
w oo. s
clothing
THO.N14.8
. .
0 shi
itt oods
.
Store
0
f
Rit
1
Ilirese
'ashionable
500 meees
newest
Muslin,
Corsets, INeolt
in
things'
a large!
-before
.with the
extte melyao
,the
own prates.
goods of
Our
garments
good
without
of price,
we but sok
d '
is a s
.,
right , c
of eterything.
Cutrant
d to make
Street,
or
'
nsisw
I • patterns
'Orettneal
ILisle
f Silk,
stook
investing.
la
l lies
!
I
, such
in
etyles
pew
f
pattern
your
Oil '
, men
l-
ass of
Hats
' _,
8 eaforth.
New
_
M.
Goods, Prints,
f
'at close
cloths,
Fichns, Rib-
and Rid
hand
on ,
est European
prices, work,
city houses.
xc , c
the west, and
ate the
,
of the , latest
- •
,atermlis less
ar :of eantra-
or Shape(
inspection,
guaran, ee
t ' t
'
work, while
ana Caps'
.
Just to
, etc. First-
oom for large
WALTHAM
The Lading
re Fal Fa4
Cent.
A Full
' ' :R.'
M
. jEVILRY•
The Lar,
A considered)
Silver Plat
county.
Repttirin
Clocks and
give satisf
speclai.ty.
. : .
eel experience.
Brooches, ite.,
shortest no
1400k Ord
the windo
.
:opposite .1.
furniture at.
14'
, •
-
ATOHEI
...
Watc Df Alineace
,
• •
viz Pilee Tu. -
•ente p
•Y t
Lower 2 Ian Ever
ai
"1 tell thee now, Riehard, that thell
tiever get a cent of m,y money if thee
eeps.= with the devil's work."
. The speaker was Friend Joseph Her-
ris, and he held at arm's length a smell
picture in water solo* the 'features,-
which were hardly discernible in the
gloom of the winter morning. Friend
1ce
Toseph hail been at the barn, as was
1181,0131,•ta fodder the •cattle and feed
the horses before breakfast, and had
liectivered this humble bit of art in
aoolein the granary. He did not have
to be told that it was .his son Richard's
workewliase inclination to such u-ngod-
y pereeit4 had been the distress of his
atrentelives.
Fun of suppressed,. wrath, Joseph.
math:etc, the' kitchen Where the family
vere,awaiting breakfast, and without
treface eddressed hist ion with the
hreat which he- considered the most
Ireadful he could Useetthat of. disin-
teritance. It emeant aamething, too,
or in smite of his plain surroundings,
'oseph Harris owned nearly 200 acres
f land worth easilte$100 an ore, and
. . .
as visits oil the fleet of April of each
'ear were' not to pay interest, but to re-
eive it. A tall, straight figure, he was
Learing sixty years of age, but as vigor-
us, as: a youth, with quiek mations and
harp black eyes', indicating a violent
ature chained for life ay the strict die-
ipline of the Society of Friends. •
His son Richaid, noW turned. of
meaty -two', was of a different mould,
led and stoutly buitt.' His face at
rst sight seemed heavy and vacanabut
Att waft in fact the abstraction of the
reamer. His- soft, brown eyes, and
tir clustering in thick curls over his
w and broad forehead, made amends
r his somewhat commonplace fee-
,
res -. -• '
The moment his father entered the
tehen Richatd felt that his secret
bor had been discovered, but his max-
.•iy was more for it than for himself.
e rerely daredlace ha. father's anger,
r Joseph Harris, like many ef his s.ex,
ade up in severity at I home for the
tooth, passionless exterior he main-
ined abroad. -
.. Will thee give it to , me, father?"
id Richard, advancing toward. the
tstretehed hand which held the
etch, while the hand's owner con.
nplate-d it with unspeakable diegust.
. . .
Pbor little pamtuag. It was the frag-
met of 8.31 autumn afternoon, daring
ach Richard had, been :husking cora
tthe, hill field," -and which had abided
his memory clathea with the halo of
ituadreell day -dreams. , There was a
•ner of a woods, the foliage half green,
• - -
II ahathag into -tants of brown and
I.. A rivulet leaving a piece of mea-
VT still gay with autumn flowers and
en with wet grass-, flawed rippling
I sparkling out of the sunlight into
1 sha.de of tlae dying leaves.: Wh,at
trage and hope it must have! Ruh-
l follaWed in thought its waters as
y flowed en to Chester creek -and
1). to the atately Dela:via-re river, and
, .
oat till tlaermet the. mighty ocean
ich washes the shore of the world.
Lea ae he meehazileally plunged- his
;king -knife into the shticks and turn-
eut the golden ears one after the
er, he hamtly took , his lesson to
iself, as was his won% a,n,d said : "I,
, must have courage, firra-er hope.
y shoutel I not go foeivard in my
iy of with greater ' ' ' at
art latch ? Inns ,
in. And to fasten tae vow he had
eted two studies of this littIe piece
meado,w as a conatant reminder,
tching the time on first days and
a days,. when bis father and roether
a at meetiEg, and he and Mose Rid-
h- ,-'
tihe colored man, were left to look
iathe stock. One copy he had sent
t venture: to a -ealinniSeisen house in
v York, the other he had hidden in
barn..
; had :acquired a kited of sanctity to
, and each tree had became a syra-
at rebuff or danger. he. was fated to
Hinter in his future life. He bad,
-
eover, described A to Sibbilla Ver-
, and had promised this Bele confi-
te of his, aspi,ratione that he would
g it over some time and let her see
' ' '
Bat Sibbills, lived two miles away,
as- her parents weee also stria
abers of the Friends, 'who regard-ect
y work of art. as profanity, this
ld have to be managed with due
don.
ahard's first impulse:the ef r
, , r ee e, was
cure the picture. Bat his father
a double oause of thspleasare arid
Inger was deep. He hed agreed to
Rid:lard a fourth share in the pro-
if the farm thiayear, and not only
this painting businees an -ungodly
3emeat, but also a waste of precious
and. a, loss, of raoney. _It must be
ad. ,
11 ' ' li ' .
. put A w- 'ere A deserves to go,
where thee will follow unless thee
i thy steps from the world and its
s. But phe fire that thou wilt
will be that which. is not quench-
.nd where the warm d:ieth not."
bth these veords„ whieh Friend Har-
ioke slowly and with that slight
tingintenation which characterizes
ttterances of the speakers ire meet-
;he solemnity of which was further
ased by the use of the formal
1" instead pf. the naiad 'thee," he
;ed. to the kitchen fire -place-, where
dly fire, was burning under the
,, and striking the picture against
lorner of the mant/epiece, tore a
4 split through its centre and
r the whole into the flames. In a .
ant it was a shriveled cinder.
ere are certain natures -whose in-
t strength can only be developed'
violent • shock. - Full of latent
r, their weakness -comes from - a
e humility. They distrust them-
s through a gem:rine :admiration of
-
8.. Such WAS R1Chard Harris.
he necessary shook had come. He
. a moment at the cinders, his face
ening, but the severe. thecipline of
lociety and the faintly exercised self
vey that it usually does even on since
Sry young among Fziends,
n
ether,. b,e said, with a loud and
tone, t'I repeat what I have often
I have no light that there is evil, sacrifice
thing; but as thee thinks there is,
.1 bid thee and mother farewell to-
rid seek employment elsewhere. I out
aOt ask thee for any share in thy
.. (34
g his hat frora the window sill ; herself
ased oat of the kitchen tioor, lease considerable
a fathenspeechleas with amaze- quickly
at alas- rebellious ntterance, and pleasure
other -a pooreweak woman, eon- note,
y in misery between carrying out joy
mere rulea of her hit -abated whoEa
ared, and yielding to ber tender- here
ar the, boy whom she loved- tdon.
g her teats without emitting . any
----
.
Foil StLE .47 -Leta 27
-ousts thereenJhe
o 11 "e 1 • t •
u . App y o 13 (4.1
the Estate of the late POW
MeCALJGHEandal.tt
—
13 Hi Strert
and 2, , gii . , a
merly owned by O.
1 i I V Executorf
Ida, ug ia, ,
Ilia)Itosh. Eh
DER it ID;Executors. 832
nd
H.
-
o •
G.
I
•
E
,
_
MIAMI FOR
r Rod, Tuckeismit
oaltmetrvegortre
: bank barn svii
e _
unary ontt
: chard.neIt is Pleaseetly
: Roadabout half
' forth. The bpildinge
repair and the
will be Fold very
or to Seaforth
• -
SALE
'
st bit .
ulidings
way b
land le
cheap
P.O. h
or dale int 24 Huron
I, ' 1 '
1, co tain ng 100 acres,
°Bleated ttile4kaholt." gob sgtemeec:ii
noterneath and 'other
• '
au lso a large hearing or-
situaed Ms the Huron
tween Clinton and Sem-
nd fop °es i are in good
ist class condition.
Apply on I the premises
RS. GEO. VIIRSNEY.
! 853
It
s
the latest
rehasers
curing tae
me very!
.
to A s
0., as well
antle Silks
rchiteers
EPARTME
All
as we
ailorts, eto.,11,
ADYM
- •
position to
fit and. flrish,I
: tr
the atten
re 'constalatly
1 all -woo
t prices,
else will
io or ma
y
we ke
MADDA
en to be a
bl .
ona e go
ent .alwa
1 very o
t the highest
an d Shoes
on the way.
Line to
CO
E
be hal at
NTER(
' ' sa
POR1,1114 I
- •
ioveltie in midsummer
hav ng e, ch ice of
best of g al3 i'111
nic: things in White
len i id ass tmen
p .
as :11 the fa Mona
special -0 ; hating
11 and ask on -grates
T, RS sual, piled
exp ess won et at
r: n.k for styles
profits on at your
.
'
DE- OLCITHINq.
.
e
ever
the
atd
1 a
our
1 atnong
. ,
-
liof
competition
4
i stook
eeally
assert,
ove
.
the
Furnishings,
bat
-Raisins,
.
sol
'
;
-unit ,, FOR ISALE.--ior
_le •
1 t 8 , m tt e 5th eeneesei
tainin 50. acres, nearly
under . rained and in a. '
and n i weste land on the
frame 'lidding% an oro•I
is eon eeient to schoola
three oi ilea from Kippen
s very .hoice lot teed wilt),
tersea. Apply on tee prinniae
.,P. O. jUJAN PORES I
sa
II tole
ood s
farni.
a d and
an
Reihar
he s
1
e, the north half of
n of IStan'ey, earl_
red,1 well fenced
ate of cultivation,
.There are good
plenty of water.
nharelies, and is
y diction. This is
Id on reasonable
or tq Ilills 0reen
1 858
•
•
est and
stock of 07
d Ware a
in .all bra
jewelry-
otion.
Twenty-th
Rings,
man:a
-ice.
for a tree
• it is the
S. Pode
e.
s '. ; ;
'
The Le:
heapest t lai
. ea t
- I a
weley tir. teeei
Clocks -:
in, te
thee of %teem-
11 guarant -
teat
ine Watca
Ate '
year peaoti
oc;kets, at -
alno
-actured -
: :On al
of -silve
' - : mare e
-place .,r
- ' • - I went
'2 cheap tad
, , ., i ' 'T '
14 ER
-1 -
aing Jeweller .
VA.R FOR SALE
-a 9 Mtn ris,
are cl el red, and
bush. Tito re iii
house nd barn,
yourg tearing
proper y is well
mown -1th fatli
.1 as d a h
sxselhoeol ehul :hes,
ealoy. For further
premis s to COLIN
t Wel on P 0
-' •
-Fpreat
containitfg 125
the ,re3oaind
on th prerui
and Sa.4-o'al s
orchard f (shot
fenced, nd 15
wheat ' • t is
'
f of WI len,
Po .t Mice,
pe •tienlo
Mc RTEI
'
,,lot 4, concession
acres, 80 of which
r go d hardwood.
ea new frame
Iri, g well. Alen
e frit t trees. The
acre pt new land
situ ed withl n a
who le there are
:torelr, &to. TOlms
re -apply on the
-R, Pr if by letter
' ' I 8-26-tf
;
a
,
.'-'
ED
c
t
di
,„
a8
. th
-
o
.
ie
hi
el"
shipment
o
ten
go
nd
be
.
c
G
pr
d s.
8 supplied
eap
1 ft
e
KIDD
er a se ection
as to ec ipee all
h st meredulons
f t e o
adding o 1 our
do, W offer
e veat re- to
ound the ehoion
For Cloth Wark
. .
natant' emp I
• . , .
, is taping out
dated. Gents'
'
. t
-With the
Tea's, awe,
market alue.
11. h list be
, w ic m.
A call a licited.
Main
'
ii '
- -
-• CPI E DID
I 10 Fo Pale el
- : conecsi ions 14
: big 200 acres, o
nd nd in a
fi.: ir
' go d orcha
throve' the far
1 joining lot. It
of Walt n ar d s
in vel roads lea
f. ra_ d '
In a will b
I tens o payine
1 tdirrees tre aiftarmi•lion
I
-
FARM ' OR
, an on e
enp d
ud 15, io - natio
which 1 0 acre
high stet of e
d and a sp in
. Ther is a h-ehool
is within 31 mil
x miles f om :russe7s,.with
ing to e oh pia
-
sold ver che
t, as the owne
t
.ALE CHEAP.-
sy terms, lot 11,
of Oley, contain-
are! cleared, well
ltivdion. There
creek running
on the ad-
s 'of the villege
good
e. It is a choice
rU
p 'id on e.sy
is abxioui to re-
e UGL 5prtnisessor a4d-
60 tf
. .
•
w AL
•
wALI...
LA 0
rAr 17 41
'1...0 E
W '
11
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' e
.
WHAT I'
.
-
' 0!
PE PL.'
• ' E [ a
PROT
With ANDRE "
that the holida-
the good people
leap require sae
way of Portraits
friends or relatiVes,
to the importance
extra arrangeme
holiday trade.
tures, CALDER"
a Photo of ifiEt
finish, easy and
aPP1 0 pi is te bs.c
trio
delight and a go
AlitDREW
--7-7-
PA ER
- 1
.
ALL PAPER
)
•
PA P E R
-AR IN McKILLOP
: ec cree of lot 20. eo
iwhieli a a cleated, free
under d allied. No better
:
Is situa -ed about helf Ivey
Bruasel: . It is well felicelli.
and a g od frame barn
hed an a good orchard
Bploil, p+dr and cherry treele
in ia end and a quarter m
Apply t. POBBRT.Mal
cession 1-, McKillop, or fp
—
OR '
cession
from
land
betw•en
.1 'ere
' and
pla
in g
lee ea
ot A
Box 1
Al.E.-The
13
stumps
in
Seaforth
is
rame
ted
I hd beariug
from.
. 1
5, Sofaforth
south
.45 acres of
and well
tne county.
and
a log hon• a
stable and
'with apple,
order.
leadbury.
et 83, Con-
P. O.
884
S: AS.-
E CO
-AND--1-
T . -
- PRi
p ,
itiDQT3c
1
F0fiTH.,.
RIM/NT
uArry
E -
C S. AT
, . :
.
°1 43y
P *
_
IT IS THE
-
I. R
R" 0 S
' ' • ' I
helm -and rid7:.
approaehing,ana
Perth willitiodts
atuticinjhe
te-abeeat
being fully -alive-
has made speeld
da
o thin of the
Christaias Et;
Picture's. For
of shade -ad
coupiedidth
givetlit
iii:way amilhagsritil
Block, Seaforth.
One
-
at
dost.
• '
TITE
•
0 0
LARG)-i:
S
people
I
d'
1
Ex.naine
K
SMITH
of M
aro going
,
NI )
Nei-fr TILL
1 th'
1 S
•
are
we
.
NJEW 1
. Kidd's
,
out of
T
4.0IN:
FoRGET
ilE1)TICTI
0!il
r
•
.
Main
, •
'
AT
=
oo
.
to
we -
,
Barga
RELIABL-
'
Street.
,
:Come and
f
s
r alize
1
,
•
A
1\--s
.
the
I and
' 3
ns.
FARM FOR SALE
: Mc M,
rousdfeeue_d, opandOfcontaining'
•cv th frame kitchen
Iog stab e. Is thiee quay
throp a d five tom Soto
halance n mortgage ab
ems in • Tuckersmith,
There is a log house and
Ott 'ivir• and straight
bush. I situated two
en' and : ensall Ned
Le- '
ter. Terms -$1,00
gage at 63 per cont.
Kippeu 0
-
61
8
f
rai
ee
igl
-
c•
If118.
ot, 8
50 ae
'llmP
at d a
ra, of
h.
per
I eo
ante
fence
a hal
t fro
: h, b
, concession 8,
ee, well drained
A good log
• -r
frame barn and
mil from Win-
errns1-$300Also cash,
ci-nt. 60
cessien, L. R. S.
arn and stable,
; Live ()Cies of
a Des from Hip -
Seaforth an
' d
leuei on molt-
W. CLUT CEN,
. 8El
The
ct. what
ean to
Call,
S4r00
J.. L.
Door South
P. 6. -We
a
FR
Hardware
the
.
beginning
vertise
.
n d
SH
S
Store,
grocere
ectire
ND
SEARDIR
line.
•
VARM IN STANLEY
a'. -the Scuth Half ot
cont itiieg 64)r acres,
leerehod, ell fen&cea and
log se anframe
here is"a splendid bsarin
ood water. Is within
even from Kmprn, on
A. chool within
iceidgit rim. oj
?or further
ernises or to 1 Ds
F
Lo
,u
'iv
tit
hr
r ii
tir
al
I
,
R S
16, S
heut •
der -d
arn, ehedso.
oi clic
miles
Grer
93 qukrter
Hsi' • wheat
pro
'cuter
P.
T.E.1-For sale,
uhl.• Line, Stan-
7 o whieh are
is
trandine . a herestable
rd a d tle is- of
of nyifiellid and
t W .stern Rail-
• .of a mile.
and thirty
erty vill be sold
ap )1y on tiro
1 AN D SEW'
841
.
ET 1 . - North
13
OM n , COD'
.• '
,, t e Tentalli•
ale loam, well
c eek rutieg
nd tables,
It ie convenient
Nita ,d 4 miles
I.; or further
gN INGHAn,
or to Loneles-
799
IT 2 WHY
'8 POPULAR
RA.P PA
. H
CALDER at ithe
.peason is feet
-of Huron "and
ething neat 4nd
to send as holidaygilts
and Mr. G.
of -this fact;
a. f
ts for the celnsun
:CALDER'S for
for New Tear's
design, excellence
graceful position,
ground and ahcessorie..,
. and then go
pietur.e.
CALDER,
,scotas
taining
der
watered
op
tcll
'
part
oil
bbroueh
reARM
-`1.
aerlee.
ba
',Cher°
chard
- within
will
also.
a,4
Powene,
k
ceap
h
buildings
manner
ating
order,
BUt
monton,
ma
btisinessot
particular
the
1
. ARM
F part.
1
is go
-
the p
ouse an
church
"a BlySh
iculiv's
the tioluth
a.
-- - -
FOR
10 1
Tliere
once hlts
is to
and
_a, tilde
.be so
f- a• sale.
or tog,echer.
-OR ,SALE.
, : Frui
an
fer
Bus
an
as 'W.
.firm o
nently,
nnder
0 ' '
R SALE
ILLots 34
• an
2.acres- 80 mire
o
d hardw,00d bath
ith a never failin
emisee. Frame
a good' young
s and sehools,
and 110 front
apply to WAL
part of said
o. '
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f
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get your Groceries
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SAL
u , coneeSsion
are
been
-frame house
43 acres
and
d cheap.
This
A
on the
-The
Evaporator
upon easy
lave, Wen
the cerrying
ness, anti
'a, fine paying
S Robertson,'
il: D.
Northwest
the property
said fir
with re,gard
i____I____gned*
E.-Fer
, 3.) acreie
bu rned
end
of fall
a quarte
'I he
propert
mly to
ferm,.
-
line
and
ter
fitte
are no*
Wilson
Terri
-n finally
to
'D. Dy
;.
-ale, t le so
Grey, eon
• clear • d. 1
v. n and -
stab, , - a
teat. ft 's
of am .
',dein 50
will e so!'
INIUE .or
by mil
____
rage d o
Cideij Mil
s of a,yin
up in a,
th o Fruit
'in fir t-cl
sines- -casi
of he
.o , h
s%iie
ory, 3o grmain
be s A
losed up.
id pr o pert
LSO . Sea
th half of
I ining 50
art of the
oa.it bush.
young or-
situated
to-wn. It
acres are
I- eparate-
A.NDREw
to James-
er their
s for sale
nt. The
complete
Evapor-
s working
be done.
artners of
to Ed-
per-
and the
For o,ny
apply to
orth. 762
.
Tit
b est
i
Ols
Oilers
,
Shatild
m.king
ENterything
The
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M.
1-1AYING
k
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stock..
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quality.
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other
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and
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and
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hovels—.
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reshers
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and
ive s5
before
s
a on.
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heap..
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40j:
0 1,,, PAPS
Having in jewelry
K..., .
ings and je
in ell the late
So very eeaso
To get &Loc.
Oh L so nice.
please call o
_His' word is s
,
-Ee'r buying f
Run every ra
Look at Paps,
pa,pst aire't a
And eanI be f.und
Papa says Ch
So in a Clock
• :
0 please you
try to
The best pia
•
Watch:es, Cl
ware
Is at the p
C. L
-
MAIN STREET,
LS
P.
to go,
13., show.
rare
there,
_
goods so poor.
bent,
-
matt,
his stook;
-dues Block,
best''
.
his besteant
rest
Toronto to •
.
Silver-
-store of
•
.T
1
'S is -the Place
quite
els rich and
t styles ,are
aable in pries
et
Papst,
re,
m others
a and woman
s stock tomorrow
hanied to show
in Cat
is ' da are oog
'or Watch invest.
he will -do
rival all the
.
[ythes,
Jones'
Peerless
Lace
P-uncher
our
I
ir contrac
in the
Hom
of t
a•
I ST
Sn.at
,.
prices
"
e
EET
k 3
Sp
Lea
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har
Oil
day.
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Gard
.
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4
her
ana
s
,
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Stoves
1
,
EAFORTIT
des
nd.
ware-
Call
.
IRST C ASS F
ceeseln 13,- Hydet,
-
lee acres cleared;
&limed mad in a high
mi*Inder, hardwood
hauses ; lo.ge frame
frame anti and work-shl:p
eidern ; 1 miles
Brinsselsi nald Hi%
good gravel road to
12filrees. The village
school, po t office,
steree, adj ina the
entirely ire from s
the best in the cam,
preprietor going to
TORRANCp-,- on
MdCAUGTAIFY, Sea
e 1,
BM ir0 -
150 I
well fen '
atat .
hinib. ; I
barn, at
,
horn Clinton,
rem Lo
each ph.
of H
blacks
farm
timp.a. a .
ty, - Ob
Manho
he prom
orth.
.
LOP FO
acres of let
ea(714
is
a here ar
nd 200 :r..
inbut!rilgrattli
lltiefe Of .3arclitstin,112isf
Brussels
h place.
t. The farrn
s of it,
es, or 'address
.
SAL .-Rot
Gres, auperior
.d, th I rong
of c •Itiv
WO raMe
nefo i tidat
thre & goo
Sea
deshoo and
• yo 1 ng o
rioek in ,
"th b op
here are'
d the arm
ect i set
a. A ply
.es, o to
.. .
SA. E.
15, conc
71-,Vieol
timbored.
eight.' aer
da of board
2p ,.-tivells,
wit goal
Ther are
ill he
to s o it p
lTal
6, con-
land ;
Ilv under-
tion; ye.
dwelling
on, large
'wells and
orth and
Biy th •
,
chard of
hich is a '
and .two
100 acres
is one of-
Prig': the
o JOHN
r:13. G.
817
,_ . _
For sale,
ssion 14,
e L , 7111
With the
s :nearly
leace,
and
situated
rosinthl d
_ .
e -west of
purchase
cks, Jewelry,
and Spectacles
pular jewelry
PA PS'
SAAFORT.11,
h:e. Relations
strong
when it
anly tenderness,
'dependenoe
of the'
hard
of duty
created'
to say
they are:
and complete
times,
a womanish
bold
manish
with
cool shade
need the
cultivation,
piety
to be,
cultivation
be carried
caltivation
world.
equal
pale
son.
three
of
pulled.
t -
0 swell,
to quit
of• a
g ettin.
last
It has ,
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maa's
is soften
and
tate are
mach
: expen
are add
' treastale
of Godl
that eitli'r
certainll
eab
with thei
their own
will err if
women
the worl
of
kindnes.s
tb:
which we
knows he
of a
too
propei
her marke
: Woman
by be
copy of hi
—i
0 th
r4 reng
d by
d t
fine
rrad
ine
ce
on
Of
• t is
is
di:tinot
°tier.
ph
• 9 an
so
i al ,as
; or
• 's h
t eir
the
us
lien,
to
woe
h gh,
to
gif
a eq.
ng
le .-Archbisho
_ l
FARM
m
fel
cu
best
fTree
fwhice.
ee
forth,
roads
SON
one;
Ap
THOMAS
1 McKI
e•til'e ne ill ise
ceirl,ut,eif .iwinlighr.61r013
tivationi' The balanco
of harwood.
from stumps,
1;,,a„gree yerx04:rbae
eines arn the v
and frem
lead ii g to e a
•
191
VD t1.4 II whe
block, r 60 a cr
'ly on tie pre=
IOUTE
OFIRYSTAL
130ILEli
PRAI.
.
Subseriber
Busines
and
had an e
are now
branchee.
work -en -true
Firs
of B
Stackft and
rates.
Salt. Pans -
notice
-
E ..'
S A
pleasure
patron.
8out
Seaforthh
,
-accommo
is
arid the
be found
served at ally
and
respectfully
' •
& 13LAOK
, OTIC
MAKERS
have bought!
lately carried
Manufacturing
erionce of crtiereight
prepared a
t -o cm
-ed to ns wiI
lase work gti
Hers made
Sheet Ito
tide and ol i-ornes
and at pre
'I
AL aa BinAVIC,
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0 RIR
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the Toels era
on by the -Goa..
Compel:Yogi
yeanal '
on utait
t
receive ereiai
bleed. .....,
d repairedisov
ork, itneaaar
4
repair
that defIcOst.
i S 1
HOU f
IDE."Lin
his ennield
ecured
fitafio0tx"'
to fmnieh!lo
'coring neva
and 1urtg8hea_
aud Wal" -
4-1.. The -
MOM*
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-
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d
gravel
14 acres
sold in
rchaser.
P. 0.
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w
,ffs,
2,
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CLOT-11NG
•
i have yast
. . ,
zngs, Scotch,
i
ran 1 f
ge. o
,
An ;
2 S a
Fit ' -nd
,
Ready
1 '
f. e
d . , Call
at bottom
Campbell's "aka,
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pORI
1
lotiof bew4itu
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and Black
,
shades that
•
braud new
*
ltne of
, Collars
.
mainly fori
CAMPBEL
IYI
Ser
B
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,
, .., a
ea4
.
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c. •
Scot h,
,
es' A
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s lash-
•
ats zn
s• and
Ties /:
.
s and
%
•
E.
THE
Boiler
erich Foundry
haying
that shop,
in all its
Any
attention.
All kinde
Smelt°
aonable-
New
the shortest
petition.
°HEYS
—
place,
Leitreaci
d.firA•clalis
wel1.
EL
withor
-
i'l
sale,FaltitanrTUwC1f_1
lot 10,
50
aallirnealrboimbssttuitnps,
log,
This
good gravel
-of the
yi lage of
without
oir the
ER MOORE.
liEbIleSleixl'erEr
h
coneession 8,
acres, all of a
oregard f
,aae_roafT
house and a n
farm is withir fiv
road and a,
lot. It iialso
Kippen. . The
the crop,
premises, or to
nFe0
g d
Tuck
Melt 1
unde
sultiv
pe ba
ver
mile-
hool
thin
farm
pply
Egm
for
rend
cle
-drai
twill
n and
ling
of
hous
four
will
to
ndville
a larger
h,
red and
ed, well
There
stables,
spring
eaforth,
at the
miles of
be sold
he pro-
P. O.
806 full
n
SALE '
grounds zoncible.
occu-
acres -was
brick .ffelis,
stroll as
i" a
of
. The
and fleita.
is in ex- `-'`
com-
in the
retired sell
15
town
is all .
.
!824-tf No.
I
peneci
i , 1
and _trisl
. •
'
orstals
-
nense
.
S traws.
ade
-
and see.
h prices.
Seafortle
up a nelw
Blu
z all
sto ,k o
'
A jull
lot mg r
I bu
WM.
l
,
1
'
the
Shirts
A
aning
land
'
miblit'es
to
BEAUTIF
' For sa
t
by Mr.
on •
se and b
.)
ore
includia
aro
orde
and c
and
or
,all
Iocatio o
could
Exete
-L RESIDENCE
e chea-p,
e villagtof
I* obert
Inch is
• '
ick stable
and .convenien
veil. cistern,
ard of
g g,rapery
nicely
rees and
, it is
mfortable
s admirably
vmtlemeh's
of the
for beauty
desired.
P. O. ROBERT
IN
the iesi
Exet.r
anson.
'
a huge
with.
cell
Various
and
ideate
hedge:
in fact
priv
a,da
resid
business
and
Apply
'
an
=11
•
o
F
....
• _
NETER FOR
enee and
at rreserit
Ilere are ten
. comfortable
otter necessary
complete,
r &c There
fferen varieties
small fruits'
wit shade
The and
e of toe mod
e re. dencps
ted for a!
nee Is mlithin
art. f the
ealth ulness
on t e premises,
NSON.
.
- -
THE
%JAMES
/las much
' friers& and
for bis Hotel,
Street,
very best
theirpatronage.
The house
throughout.
will always
Meals
Good8tahling
public are
860x4
litleB
in informin
0 that baving
of the Itallwa
is prepared
ation to ell fa
-
ell provided
best Liquo
in the Bar,
hour.
Attentive lies“as•
invited
.1
_
weeks
.A.skin str
Shortl.
and soo
work,
doctor , bit
g worse
he had
lately caus
—
,
___.
.
ago
-
et, had
y aft e
got
nd
the
, nd
to
d
_L
Mr
r
so
engage
on
take
'tea
Front the
Pa tile"
Dcl destlee
Yls a land Vo'hei
l° Ince bece es]
, Pul
webre4ds-1-ei:blet I
bio0thl4Liar
170.,auchrbiti:tibtligilYokeaopesi:rttlib,sh':tbilmyire:1310:1:lide;;Iggi:
nyt brot Aria '
teat ti
nee a _
i
,
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Fo
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, ea hrifillt)Yth:
yeteee an wi,!;00 el
eiee, guide tnese,
nto those paitur
veraY a b
roo: _las:Bifi in:Tt tiff{igh0: 0, 3:/ayii: 41. 48, 7:10:al tett a it t,:t I, or.es_ 18n,tleins*Iii: ,
noubt, '
...--
iries nattuar4t1F1-!,
-II
DPIt
0' -5ens
ep1
ever leave it
_ Ae tbhoey y pi uw . wa
, patiently On ,5 e
I:troll alul ls:ael r akeltr6heerita4 .hmilaBeT):i itelhpa:i .!1.
ver two honrs,
coiner a a ter.
yo do your wit
manded Oie
sehief arils :
41.2:13safteoertaoothhinat eepawwi ;::::
The reetol
ihurches, who J
Sunday efore
little talk -ith:
ef the exeelle
Trbaity, and eui
they had very f
the organist w
nettled to have'
he had the g
feelings, and vtl
c fivdee be
gel ebd qi nt: tetsi'
e way. they h.
hig over there t4
' r-7iten wilabtv
e boz'
e eorttvolasan
he
tit allay , she
e the •
ineself plain 1
believe yon do."
1*a/it to do 20>
Ii4en't hnow wa
bat wheilier i
bum say you
at 'any Wol-nun
went over to the
Ito nee 'wife is
' Tioctor-Did yl
llagesit:doncie;rtoe,r.s,:itoaki,l,,
sari but it aid i
qiiipine I, prea
That is strami
ei 7`liantti: it? we Dare ° Pt aa
hisky and gev;
-
t Int a this yHoei tl Iln aro:1 roei
gl c
'h
T aaot4, .', ', , , w as
- •
b ought it forth
p'
fei l iwnhelli. -ns tg4 Y' 'h*ila i', sig4' 11*8!.
toitahrohwitrin bl iTr atl.k
d
niewfdyBiPszteinsang
attyttiytno,:l
aat.:
o :eatfiowornaleoftehlfaman:
tte book of Xti
Albst ?".
can the body of
'When Solona(
Nathan, his tut
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fl Ztrhs,a,a1107::,_
ow out of ti
n tthat thy hO
de lnst.stfhtotmniswtheil
a But why," e
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biliv and the kii
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b1t:e1:::b
h8eIgahai
a1ciI'lbe'Iienin
Tte18010at
akvantage bath
tiet:142,-
,
e
"
Ellti:7h
ht and,itieiis"Pignrie‘w*elltili!'
Eht, behold, to i
teaance to look i
&1s, which is si
leak npward to
etr*nal tight,