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. ruHisnat Acerv Tkuridny bv 8. HENRY SMITH, Proprietor, office o merchant street, (-'outli Side) FIfc Uootn West of Public Square, Terms of Suoscii,iioii. Invariably in advance. Due copy, one ciir .y) Club ot ten to sittne. IVtot-aillire 1:1 f.) Club of tvKMy to .-iinif Post olliee.... ill.ifl jHjTClub ratoi Jo not apply to the titv if Ste. (Jencviuve.. " OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Tweiityetli Jiulial Circuit. FATE PLAY. .tr. rnrrirrf Suit -3?!af. When I mean lo .Marry. V JOHN a BA.VE. Circuit .Tu'ic Win. Carter. , Circuit Attorney B. B. Ciihunn. Countici comim-dii;: the Cirenit r,,l times ol holding Court therein : When do I menu to tiiarrv? well Bolliui;"r -u MwOj in Mitrth mid' 'Tis idle to dipiite with tMte; September. Hut if you ehoov: hear me tell MaJifon 1th Moi.diija in March and Pray list-;:; while I tin. the di'it.;. fiSSl Monday in April and Oeto- t- ' November " " 1 1 "J l"e st,,'gj which they wear. St. Francis 3d Mondavi in May and When maiden look upon a m.in NmcraU-r. " " A- in him If whm they would mnr.-v ji.H'1 noi n- arn Hates of .tdTcrtUiag : Or.o qure. oO ord.. one uurtt..n...Sl 0" fcMh ud.-quer.t insertion... o W.e oc.ckii. one Tear. 7U1 V1 'ne naif column, one vear.. ... 3300 One-quarter colum. one. yew..." .... 'MM the ilfeh: ' a"rt5 ed by- fcJT All transient advertising mmt b paid lor in advance. M if Yearly advertiseinents lxnlhviUr er. v in sJvmpi.. iter dress ot clear for the sin. mi. .r v, ODDS AXD EJfDS. . lameu in a long wtn-t e T, .. . -- ,- - . , n" t'dlowimr i-an evidence of the -lorn you ought to be ashamed of progre-, ol tin- photographic art : lOU. lie vourse If" eri..,l I-'. i. :...i: . ia-i uerit ,a,i i.i..,... .......... .... I.x- .. " , -"". touhya phot,hist:an, hVev merely pretty, with ho,- great black had made about the heiro-s ..... ... .. s! 1 , "V" r - ..' "ml , I. .... ...... kjoiii, uarnne v-.ies am. ueavy ma-es ol jetty Hair given his heart to t ie Womn, Politically Iiidedendcnt-Open to all Partles-iontrolled bj one. STE. GENEAlEVE, THURSDAY. OCT. :j. 1872. vwmemu,im was dashed here and travel;, had he met with a fac .there with vivid red ribbon, that voire, a manner, that touched tiit.l ... .(1 l...- I . . i-... V11 lra i:. -ii i.rimeue feauty, noart a it was now touched i tor Mie was soiuotliine mnn tlmn Imd f..r,r,..t.... i. k.ltZ IVOllll It. tii-l .scorred a Chignon. L nder the saw her huy with pretty feininino broad brim of her .sliado hat, her clear work in the morninus, .d Iiis lUncv . . T : . i . . . . ' ome coinpsexton and crimson cheeks pictured her sewing and rockin I'"" i." ii i me oiij;iii:!I And Jennie suffered herself to be A i'r. jttdi. ed rrovidem-e pnp. r .4.1 ne.t. .....I . I i . viiiiiiui leu ami jietteil Hearing 'varme.st .'i.'ii (u iiiiuiir t.ti.. .... )... ii shore, u ear bla.-L- ir.i-... urances of un- th- knees ami s(.,.in neatli inL..!. ... .. -C-lll sutler or u commisarv. When jjeiitle !u lie-j who liuve gal Tiie ol!".;r ..'a lover.-'a hand, ' Coii-eut t.- -hare 1:U "earthlv lot." Ami do not mean his lot of land. Wb'-n yom.ir iincbanio are allotted Totlnd ai.d wed .he l'armers' ijirlj, Wll.idi.Il't ex t t.. 1)L- end.iwe.t With rubies, diamond- and pearls, i When u-iv.' in l.ort .1...11 "....... . P.il.i;,. ,.!.,,i.ii.tr,.t..r-; Hi.! I Tl. :., t" ' : J "i ir nean-airi n.ltel-lo i file, fe'riu'th-tr Count) (Iflirlals, Heprea'-ntativc A. F. Beltrami. Cin-.i'.t Ck:k Jm; B niiuau. Coiintv " lohn L. K: Mieri!!"-K iht i; .Madi-on.' County Coi'.tt .liistici-s A. S. Jen-nii.i;-, Mil.-s A Gilbeit, and Ueriimn Li lie. County Attorney .1 B Kubbii.a. Trea-urir L. Bert Valb; Asfeor .lo-eph Van-ickle-i. Coiintv Survexor B C Amoremi. a rimn.r,..t i. ....- .ti.,,. ..r.. i ... i c..iice:ii .-i",. ivin .r ti...i Mione out with winnin, bri.htne in a home. He heard her rich-con- XAZh C and even , the .mile o. sl,e tra to voice in son and he thought T(Jtu C.!UIU. u, jmW,e the w, J " Mr. rkVer (.roved that she posseted the power ot her a- making the evenings tlv. of it. and -idd "cn...L ;A girl n,nv hCi.IW Uend of e.)ressi.in in rare beauty. when a liusband eaiile hou-.i- we:-rv ..Kr.i ii ..." . cs nit you talk to her," growled i. ... .i rred latoii wants to sec von -Mr. Clever. It was on the pn.grannne tor the with business cares. He saw her in r..,,,.; . ;.. i . ..' ' " ... pleasures of that sunny June day. superb evening dresses, at the ,Lv Z'l , t J.Z 2 Ste. Genevieve- Cmnty Court me. t.i on the third Mondays in .lantiury. April and July, and lirst .Monday in October. Justice of the Peace Court, second ijatur d.iv in each month. PR0FESSI0NA1 CARDS. rn.'Mix a. ivrAiui. j ATTORNEY AT LAW, i rn i:ix I!am; I'.l h.di.nc Ste. (.el iciv. Mo. cma-s. c. i:u.ii:i;. ai.l iheir -!.U!;r A .,.1 i;. .1 - vere uoruio nv. Within their ire'.s on- .-tury iiou-es. Then, mi dune it I'm not too old U-jou-ed to quit thi- loneiv life, I'll hru.-ii my beaver, cca-e. to .-.-ol 1, And 1 xili n out me for a wife. wodlvgTnTh-iulss. nv a.n. s:a:ii.ns. 'loll me who is hero this liter 1'red. Pay ton liglitei a fresh ci gar as he spoke, and balanced h;s hair de.terotislv ution two hv-i. :is A t ) I' 11 V a t L il W, i away in the moonliKht. lti;,J. E:sTiTS: .Mi!. IT. f"iil:'i.i)ii, smoking and roek- Cou(-)iui( iT.-uid .lary S--i!!i i"g in precise this same fashon, as si.:. ;i:-i:vsi:vi:, m. .'b.-ysat np.in the wide frn"t ".'Mrs. Viil proie.pth and tVuhfuny attend to all ' Melton's b tardit.gliouse al N le- tm-iiie- ."itru.tii 1 to him. in 1 ' b- a- ,. , fitted be Me-rs. Kobin-on A Clnd in all Circuit and Miprtiue Court ea-ei. -"' 'ol!o lioii- iiiiiilc a spvi-iality. I". .1. JHHifiAf, mat a party was to wander in a slia gay gatherings at , mid II, .......... ....It .. I . ... ....I- .1 I . ... v ""i"s n.iii a nine, iu seeK a uiouiiiii now nrouu a miLMit lie ....... :.-i .. . , .... .... , . .. . . "wiuusui eie v our urutlier . spot tameoits tor wild strawberries, ot her beauty and taste, when the "Certainly 1 will " ... i-Hjin ,i j.n i.nj iiiiieneuii. oice 01 olel pratseu ins wile.' "Kred o, as the walkers inar.shalled tor And uuuer al! these M'rface their proce-sion, it fell out that .Mi- lions, weighty as Ihey were, he paid .loniiie illet tound by her side Mr. homage to the girl's dignity, modesty Fred. I 'ay ton's six feet of manhood, and pure heart, though she could be ami resigned to his keeping thu bas-leo bright and lively, j ket that contained her share of the The day came when the full heart ! luncheon, and was to receive the re-, found vent in speach, and as the stilts of her strawberry picking, young couple walkcl in a shady Flirting in a ball-room, flirting on the lonely lane, Fred's words, warm an "'N , sea shore by the light of the moon tender, spoke the true and sincere ' and to the sound of the waves, flir-' passion in his heart. It was come tng in an easv rolling e"srri:i-e, and moments befo'-e ths answer came, flirting in every separate phase; but Jennie had to battle with a desire to for a dangerous, bewildering form of i"'t her little hand in his and give flirtation, none can excel flirting in him back love for love. She had to school her face and steady her voice, before she could answer. ''Mr. Dayton, my answer to you must be to recall to your memory ition witii Mr. llogan. he .l.,;.r.. v,o, .... ,.-,ii i . in .incieiit history. "In the ni-lit." . - .. -""u ,,,u :l answered a bright Utte .'irl. "Iti the nit'lit . " cNclaiiiicd the a-l..iiisu..l ex aminer. "How io ou mat,. ti,:,t out?" "Wliv l t.. .... 1. . , , ....... ririui.iiiv Payton loves you. I knew that .Konn- ua.n't ;.. '.. attrac- .M0W ;t) amj j tl h ne.,ns ,0 tol, day.' " yotiso. Hut. Jennie, it, von do not- 1 monks (1f 1 Trappe have i really love him, will vou remember iV;'1';' V"-V -'''j" '"!, ,h,'ir ,'0"- ,. . M'"- InuhttiilU .-..mphte that so long as Fan, and I have a home piece ot handiu nrk and me. haiii.m or a meal, vou areas welcome as a sis- I"'1'',,,'f him.aii sketeinn stands ter toyouhare of them, and a8 dear fcers1;iI,Z',:i:!;:,,td,,;,;!::n t(l boll: uf us." lial. which revolves- The picture i "You may be sure I will never Tor mor!nn.,,,evil,!,.,Ilh,! k" , a '. . linii.il in it exisiei.ce. and a !c on get it, Jennie said earnestly. "Hut m its death like certainty will you, pleae, read Uncle d'eorgcV On the country, in a summer boarding-hoti-e. Hefore the first morning was over, Mr- Dayton was secretly wishing he , had not been quite so frank with his : letter while I am goi'e ? She left the loom gravely, but in the hall she excecuted a little yxij sum that would have considerably astonished her sympathizing friends if they had scco it. She found Fred. Davton waiting in a certain occa-ion tuo good vour eonver A 1 1 o r n c y a-1 CKXKViKVK. Li i w, l sti: MO. .1. !5. l.'Ol; lll.VH. ATTOSKSY AT 11 ii i) , plied VvJine ol lust sca.-ons party, and friend Tom llogan. What if Tom on the porch, the evening of your ar ome nevv on betrayed him to Fanny, and Fanny , rival. Kvory word of it wus dis- 'I!:.ti h definite!" ' told Jennie ! He turned cold at the tinctly audible in my room." "My wife has a pretty c o!i;it. xviil, ; ner(J "Then you have been playing with icr tins year. An heiress to, Fred. ' I i,. ; i,; i.,,,.,., .... ,...tl..,i l,.... me '." he cried fiercely. - a.'... ail in.' aix.t.11- ttiiv.i) Iix t r ; "What's the figure:" 'Jennie. Already lie had found out "I have been endeavoring to j.rove j '-Fifty thousand from a grandfalh-, ,il;lt tlu ,.) jie ,.ltj held iu asistii." ' toyou that my 'uoney iiad a human Jer, in her own right, and probably as, ..i...,..,.. .. ..,.., :;,. , ' ai.oendage." stones was -til andprett; that the j ! well for her composure iiatured Iri-huieii occuiiicd tin- -Hill.. bed. In the morning one said n the other : "Dennis did mi hear it thunder last night ? "Xo Pat did it realy ihuililerj? "Yes. it thundered u-if heaven and earth vtould emne togi-tlu-r. "Why. thin, didn't ye wake me up. for y- know 1 can't slcel ulu-u ii the parlor, marching up and down thunders ? with true masculine impatience. Be-' "One of tho employes in the Ottum fore she went in she looked a moment lv:l Couria otlice is the father ot a at the lallgracefull figure so buoyant hc"!"'-v " I'righty baby boy, six ..,. - T f . months old, that has six toes on each with illumination, at the hansome face tit a)(, flT(J j,,,,., a humU M radiant now with impatient hope, ami each hand. Kach of tho superfluous in her heart there was a glad little toes and fingers are just as perfect as son.', with the refrain. He loves me ! a"3 ' uie !'. hen he grow he loves me !" much more when her bachelor uncle. O-'fiee opposite Janis A Cox-, mi:. i;i:.i.v!fv: .In... II !oi;iN-o.N, P.rnii.le, Mo. Mi:t I. ("LAitl-Y: Karmiiofi. Mo. R0BIN30N & CLARDY, iiY'f il-Ay, '-tune Wll.!. PKACTICKl i U1,'ss -vo,ir ""'L'lice, torn! a i man never Las so much but whai he In nil the Courts of the 20th Judicial who is her guardian, leaves this world." , '-is there ant Lance ; "She is limey free as yet, I believe. I "hc-o'd lie. gin-' to bostow my eotis-' inly regaid- upoa yn, Fred. Hut, atler all, you tune no occa-ion to .-mild flash and melt, laugh and sad- ' look out tor an heire.-s, with vour up and gets to slinging type with his six lingers, he can run a il-iiiv l.v Ail tho gladne-s was banished from himself." her step and face, however, as she' M; . -.ooy o.. wi.icL-.i in incut tiui unci, wniie oettin-? out some ears on the . .i . .i ... i. . i ..i .i.. toot, u g'impse ol which was revealed , "'on, uiai l unmu .i.nupiy '"" ( H0 m,!d wait for no formality of Chicago and Northwestern railroad on the stepping-stones of a noisy ' ' '-'' aiul strode rapidly homeward, t rroctitij;- Abruptly, earnestly, with track, trios were heard eoming from hroo!., was tiiiv- and aristocratic in I '"""V -hi turn liima uairow oj-i , - he said from tli- d-lii ate mouth was low and 1 ' M)iitude. sweet, and that the deep, dark eyesi .. I. . .L . . ". "i -'l.U vvh.ileso.il in hi- voice :i.id flies " "V ,ar luo lraln 'CU Willi I i,.,i ti... ti,.,t riiuileil out path in the woods and sob out all hot -. . lumber. On examination a man who To den, m :i way as delightful as it was bewildering lay for my presumptuous and inso-1 which hail to be cut away in order to t speech'to vour cousin. 1 nck-'el hilM ,M; D- Co't wa called, and ii .i . i "i i i . tlle "a, 'etf l'ouiid to be broken, fledge that I deserved .1; but now, . ,,; ; Circuit and in the Supremo Court. b SBRVSYSR, COMYAESR, & Heal I.statc A:i-t, ste. Ceiievicve, ... - Missouri. SIC. C.S. IIKltTJCia. Physician 1 Surgeon, wants mora. L could easily dispose of titty thousand mote, il it only bought finery tor the fututo Mrs. Dayton. I think 1 will try for it." .Leaning irom an upper window, nlit l() iu.,self what had mad but concealed by a thick running lnonijng so pleasant. She told her lady caught ine words ot jS(jlf jt u-.is mere spr b'rrv lady commencing with her heart full of pique, and a er see the deep, dark eyes look lox-- sl,caid, in a very loxv -oicc. ..... . i - . i i her tin latum " voice speau...S lei.oe, o...s, . . . .. . i;5:ni:vii:vi:, mo. 1-v Clias. V. Carosnw, 31. S.. PHYSICIAN. SCKGF.OX AXD .ICCOl'C'IlEl'It. Market Street, Opposite Court Houc. sti:. !Kni:vikvi:. mo. 1-v i . . ... I nau ncen irvim? to steal a ruin m il... "Jennie, vou rebuked me sliaiolv e-.r tr..i I.......I ....i..i i... n... i i Ki , i i t ... i ' . 1 - .-j . w v. v. ....... .. . . , uiu luiuuvn 111- Mint r. llO..f HOW 111 lllttiT fill ' .. , . .1 r . .... . "". ' to-davlon miliation, that whatever r red. Jay- , ton had souirht in his wooimr. he had , nowieue mai i ueserveu u: out now, it , :.. .1 . .. it won her heart It contracted with , , ... " g"t in tho car at Grand Junction hoii iili nuiii. ii coiur.u.ii.i now that the inonov is .rono. wi x-oii tl... ?.;..l.t I r i i. J r1 , kIV lilLLIl I urjllfl iJ He wa-. in the net Miss Jennie was . 4eK -spasms ot pain as si.o uiougut ( ( , fc j , l.i ... i i i i i X" ' 7 1 : A ilrv rnitt iif :i fiiliit-. trim iding for him before the straw-:tui now ue ..u,u a-avei.e.. -,ec. f m the deanitt wLi of my uu M.j; field w as reached. An the :'i!a' ula "oar lnu uueP muM' ' heart, is to win vour love'" the 'dry vine,' as CrUI- would call him. could not penetrate the thick ligament thnt covered the crusty man's soul.-iinilied to tln-oiini-ier t.t desire for revemre she would no', ad- '"g'y ,lUO ,,ur own A9 l0Q i "uciore i nau Known you a wcck, nave a pew nearer me pulpit. . ... .1...!..... I I....1 (.-..aOi... II... ...... I "I Ull't t-j.l. lii.tlf her t tears chased ono another down ner '""s " i'uv ioiSunu ma.iui ..... ..v-. I I 1. . . f I a I A 1 Tll'l fl i . .. .. ' ivir tiii ii"ii-ft i iiiiiv ic ii ii w i r cheeks, one ot tho unerring instincts " , . - r ... "Ye " wn tho renlr , " . irnn wpro tliA null- ivntnnti I nmilil I its, w.i-im n iny. vine, a lady caugtit ine worus ot S(jlfil u-.is mere gratification that her ot true love came into ner uean, ami VOr oVo, or whose love would bo . ' . .v " , ., f . . this conversation, and at this point n;.l!ls wulv working so nicely, and j-l.o fell deeply and keenly that the precious in my heart, Surely you ln,. "i ai'so fiiroff, that when your drew in her pretty head with a very the prospects was so fiir for "her to i love she had insulted and rejected ' may trust me now. He my wite, and , words ui-t to me th.v ureas flat as J-t.lo.l jerk. ! nJ0 Mr. Dayton smart of his inso- w not the talse uit of a fortune- j"'".; ,lhh "U,,ou mvwoni:" she solilo.piiz- Icnce hunter, hut the true heart seeking j yuy y f"r "Ao ' ..... iLULX- , . , , e P1"4 to mi, jcnuic. tn uo ou,vou, on vour solemn oath, declare ed. "1 am really very much obliged Yet and she stifled a little sigh at w hat is the only sure guarantee tor hide your face .'" , that ihN is not your hand-writing ?" to Tom! So his frioud will try to tho thou.'ht i' was a t.itv this do- wedde'I happiness. . She did not t.-II him it was to hide I reckon not!" mo uiuuui i. t ... "... . ... .miliiio- io. mil. .her il.'ineliK' pvpk I "li.... !t r,.-.., ....I.. tnoney, will he." ot a i;ghtful deference, this ctlort to! She crept slowly l.omo at lasi, mu- allow.-! him to draw herjr-ii- i.rv-. ' asked the good - Will 1.1 lll.IIVJ , , word about me ! Didn't even ask if I was an angel or a witch. Thinks he could easily disiiose of mv in- rov..dher now suitor no mere nun-, hearing the voices of all at lunch i i 1 come, and would even graciously al- pV, but a man who certain not one of low me to buy finery with mv own i.er admirers offered attention more money. 1 am fairly boilimr with delieatelv. or bore himself moio mil- and as sho read it there came into , ..fr 1 1,,-lieve you love me ra-'e. The imnndent nunnv! I'll l-intl- ... - j - i t.BVSTPl A W Q TT P n T1. fl "M make him pav for this or my namo ' Tho summer davs- passed swiftly to 1 ! is not Jennie Willot." please was all assumed, to gain her' in her red, swollen eyes under her tlv into a do iibrace. to take in, "Yes. ir,I money She recalled words that vail, and went to her own room, Ins own her soft little hand and tell, "Do you ; mnni. .-sue niaiiiu woius mat j her sweet ituil lovingly word-. sembleyourl uoanng uie voices ui uu .it uuuii- ..you wlU ,, UIX w ite? lie Win- "Well. I do eon, as she went hastly up stairs, pored, and then -he looked up. "You take yoi, it.,... .i-o tniilo n t..tt..r "Yei. I will." she said. blii'iiiig. this writing do. L pou her dressing-table lay a lettir, hui iut( e(-? a ,inle ,ct7cr ?.. think it don't. swear that it don t rc semble your hand-writing ';'' "Well. I do, old head." .our aiilemn oath thnt not resemble yours It. IV .. I ' her busy brain a quick, luminous idea, you with my whole heart. I . . - . , i i i for hi lip- were appro.o lung ,j Over hor sad face stole a look ol ,.1(s. the speech, "don't ki-s ' Y-e-a-s, ir.' mil I love Ston!" her, to I AtTlipti old Kolliri. fmiif. llrat Itie yet. 'elevated to the dignity of Justice of cxr... m..!...'o i.. ,.,. resolution and a certain hope too in I t orient to mention that Uncle t the Peace, down in rintith.trtprti 1 ti v p i .U.IB. 'AxJl iimi r L'uai uui uin . . . y. . - - - - ..... .. her heart was pictured in her face. tteorje drew all my money from the, Missouri, he knew les of law and le- meamng smiles hovered over tho , ir heart was piitureo m nir iai.. s l::,k before it broke, and Irn it 1 ,,,.1'oriu, than he did about killimr t here. Now you . "har." It wa3 niv fortune to be a rP 1 1 . t x.i n nim ff Aftnnotrt in I ACCOUCHEUR., , tho heart of tho pretty heiress, that fares of the othors when Mr. Dayton "1 try it .' she said. "My eyes in .i,.,,,,.;, . 1 hid not been crushed out in -inv e- nnd fi Willett were mentioned 0r arc in splendid condition. 1 11 try.mav kt-me. wittie" of the firt msrriage eermoiiy Bloonisdale - - - 3Iissonri. uau "ol 0Le" ' 1 ""Ll1 onl 111 'xn cx a,m Miss v mat were mmiionin, or i "Hut. .leiinie," Fannie aked. when the old fellow ever undertook. The 12y iperionco of her potted life, andthat!were noticed in each other's com- 111 I ihe and Tom joined the lovers some ' roung couple stood up in the Sqaire's flamed up into a brilliant blaze un-'panv for the fliration was carried on 'e took her open letter m nor time later., "what on earth were you otr1Ce. nd the happy bridegroom d- ........ i nil i. 4 ttix, iiiii.iivii.ii uwi"a v DR Reside leimie never told, but Mr, Fred. , which impatient request the Justice do vou lore der the provocation of this overheard-briskly. It was only fliration, to' hana ana wcnt mourntuiiy into uie w r it-s.m.w'" 'conversation. Sho was scarcely to punish him for his insolence, Jennie room where luncheon was m pro- Pay ton made -ome gue-eat a pii- acceded, bv inquirir.ir. . J.W It. UIA3I, bo censurcdfor hcrannoyalu.cand ;tornh. t((M hoartf wbe ,'gress of demolition. Her eyes were Kt1'' lttC lit II eil tlSt, she firmlv resoived that if the suitor caught borself musing over his "t so red nor swollen hut that they , ;.y otbJn' shorter!" I for her money had a heart, sho words, recalling the expression of detected r red. ilayton crut would add to tho sting of her refusal ' his large hrowif eves, thinking how ta'ted cake upon his plate, reDondl Misi stk.oexi:vikvk..mo., for ter moncv had a heart, sho words, recalling the expression of detected fred. Uayton crumnungun-, old i.idy-"tan vou ten me, my Knots Kith a subdued laugh. Pftofc"bv pcrS , Pat-'-Snre ma'am. I expect it er?- . , . S 1-sib.e. ing if a,l men who had travelledj As she apeared. Famuli : 1 at Ins houe you would n.,d So when .Mr. Fred. Davton was were as facenting in conversation as Jennie, wna is tn mauir. ura La,iv "Doe he live anywhere ir. "thtickin'' Sue uiider the chin. H KMFItlEir , rented bv pretty Mrs. Hogan to this ono: sighing too, sometimes as look as if you had been crying your thi- t reel r" "Thau jou both, iimdually Bd ii . n .x i i. k i b ji , - i - uiiv. s -, , ' . n i Pat "sure no mdade: it not for collectivelv, do promise to love. Cniwinrr mil TlniiiTlTwini'n-r Oolnnrt 1'-wusin, he tound himself greeted she thought the pleasant rtimmcr,lw oul- the like of him to be livin' in the honor, and o)y each other, world OUaVlflg dW MMFfiSSlM OSlOOIl. with a graceful cordiality that was was drawing to a close, and sho must u !ook s0 t00' wth a , rcct at all." without end t" . , . . ... . . ., . ' . . . i- .- u little hystericle sob." if vou had mv Ladv " on rtnpid fellow, I mean , a satisfactory reply wo given. Also flattering as well as dehghttul. Lvi- soon dismiss her cavahsr trom her , ""- ayatnc e .oo, jou uau m j nmh(P.w5 lu familvi.fooat?-? ' "if thnt 'r ri th r.,.." rontiuned he thought, Tom, like a cle-1 side for ever. For and her cheeks news to near. , pat.xw ma'am, you have me; he. :he mairistrate, "mrw all men by How as he was, had spoken a burned then-it was to her money) ' nat ,s , , oear : ana raoni ZZZ VZZ TSVZZ o'f one n -- - . ' i ir nor pninin 4 iiii mm svrnii:ii nv. , . . . - . w . Fine Cigars and Tobacco for ile good wora ior mm to me neiress. all tins winsome court was paid, anu " " 7" - ,rf- " not I can' I jar." , 'bOTe, cud flesh of on fleafa; asa, ;Ui I It was after breakfast, upon the the smiles, the deference, the atten-t "Tbeb Bank is broke : j taQy-"0, you bloehhai'Eiitjfarthermore may the Lord have riv jovc: cneu ium. u your uiu iaj m . ..... v. wu. - - ' J i - - 1 T lo tk. r.(T,a ;K tfia nrrw Cupping. Weeding and I.oeehinir. and dently, Magnetic ISattery for the cure 1 tM. of Rheumatism. Ivcr KU A. I'. UCLTRA31I, j porch, that the introduction took tions were all for tno sake of nana-1 "3 ... v...., w L j j 1,,'ft the 0gjce with the eonvictioH i nlaeiv nnd the (rentlpman. who lnnlred hoe .'ran dfather's lecicx- money was in that : arc- tnti for the stroiirlv imoressed apon my arind . ki.v, ...xv.. . i.x..UbU t.v ii4.i-.x-v., v.w -' - -Ti ' j "uuuio ucuic uituitwu j Olll Ol allv Oilier kluU III tin'; trHiimt uu tw " 'tho boirotse rras a vory mnatMijr luokv hour tM brought him toN week"' hec a hop i in prorres form6 and nmon:ei; St. Gmcvxwc L:indini:. Mo .