TH'E MERCHAN'l WEST DURHAM AND GENERAL ADVERTISER Ouculates largely ln the Townships of Dailing ton Clairke and Ca.Ttwnght It is a common la,tforrn OJ>en to the free dif!CUSS on of aU ques '\Ons 1n w.Jij,oh the general pubhc lll'e concerned TERMS Steam Job :Printing O:ffi.ce, KING STREEr BOWM\NVULE Seventy five cents 11er annum m ad vance The Merchant and ' Obser ver $2 00 RATES OF ADV.!!.ll.TISIXG AN:JV GENERAL ADVERT:ISER. VOLUME III BOWMANVILLE ONrARIO FRIDAY AUGUS'I 2 1872 NUMBER XLIV RR LOSCOMBE /ARRISTER AT LAW, SOLWI7 01 IN GTIANIJf. Ill &c POsrERS p AMPHLETS CIItCUL o\.HS BILL HEADS CHEQUES NOTES I HANDBILLS LABELS CAHDS TICKErs &c &c &e EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. · GRAND FULL SUPPJjY. SPLEXDID SELECIIONS of · a~ OFFICE -0 oi 1vicClung s Store ~amo flat J M Brimacornb s Dental Room~ Bo "111nnmllc Oct. 27th '-186 ly CH iNGE OJ! 'If.ME O 1 \nd after June 24Lb tram· leo\ e the Bo,rnianolle Station as follo' s GOING WES:T GOJ:NG RA.ST '"ll JAMES BIGHAM, Pamter Gli.zie1 Paper Hanger &c &c ~11 1 a~ of-..; 01k i101nptl) attculcl to and rsa.tisf \Chon g u~1 anteed Re's1Ue lce-~ext door cast of the B blo Ch 'lri t u Churcl 'l'YRONE 22 ti I yrone Mni1cl1 8th 1809 }..lai :M xed ":\irul 915\>In Mrol 91"1 m ~ This train t lns evet.} dav Monda.) s ex el tcd *7 lo i,,.m Mail 115 M x l 7 l oa n 3 30 Fall and Winter G-oods, 11.I For Sale, Or To Rent ROBERT YOUNG, VE1Jli l-,..AilY SUJWEO~ T HE IIO (T~E Outbml l ga a d 01ol ard with or tj)o lt Seven and a half Acr~a f a.ud a.t p -escnt occut e<l by D1 Da;v1dson pply on the Prem1se'5 01 to DR DAVTDSON o~ mai v llc J I 14th 1870 D ~IOLEOD'S, GENERAL STORE, ttXC<ll' l) gly l eu,p PAPER BAGS Ar :MONTREAL PRICES' FOR OAS H, BEAUTIFUL TEETH J M BRIMACOMBE L D S Teeth EXll"acted al TWenty f ve Cenl..f:I - 11TE H'°'VE NOW A COMPLEIE ""oit l'l inent of Pa.pe Ba0'13 'vb ch v.:e will f!ell at 1'-'Iontren. P11ces lh!:! paper ll:I ( the best q al ity a1 d v,;e g 1a.ntee that none of the Bags stick together 'I he follo v111g is the PRICE LIST PER lOOG N }.fa.111la. ~ode 1l fo Rooms o er l\fcClung Bros Sto1es 1 Ho .n~u v 11 e Oct I.st 1870 ' l 2 9o 130 2 00 2 30 2 80 4 2o B10,vn 90 J 20 1 50 2 20 Tailoring PROMPTLY EXECUTED 3 4 u 6 B. PE.ATE, rAILOil :rd \.D:& il"<' 'l'HE 3 30 3 55 Gentlemen s & Boy s Garmen ts ~EWESr 14 20 8 10 12 7 5 'IO ti 80 G60 740 STYLES 25 30 14 03 WHI1E rE'°' Bo'.GS No 7 8 u~ 9 80 1190 14 00 2 "'" 3 ()() 3 30 3 7o 4 35 4 95 5 60 6 60 8 55 10 00 .A.1f:io Ago1 t to tl o ' ell kno vn FIRST·PRln WANZER MACHINE, at S~WINC 1150 CHARLES TOD, Size ,BREAD AND :B:CSC'C'IT BAX.BB. NEA l I' OST OFJ! ICE J 70 2 30 1 10 7ol 2 11 a20 Sole A gent between Port Hopo &.nd Toronto li ll Flo i S ckll n Stock C ll!l.RKER by 8} u MANUFACrURES PRICES Enn sk1llen No 24\b 1870 n8 ti s! ° DRUG.SAND MEDIOINl;:S A'I lflE Bowmanville Drug Store OULD rnswt rCSJ?eetfully tender his Slll ce.r~ thank.a to lus TIUlllerot s f.r ends a~d c sto nere and to th.e public general!~ foi t111! very liberal s pport he has received Slncc h s comm.enmng ui business and hopes by cont1 l ue l 5tnck pr;irsonaJ. nttent 01 to bus ne1:1s and offering nothing }Jut tl1e 1 urest articles nt the most reasonnble pr ces to ensure a continuance of public pa.tronnge J H 'vould call spec o,l atte1 t 011 to lus ve1-y supcri:or stock of BOWMANVILLE L le1 a P 1 ctu Uy Atte Jc 1 lo W J HIGGINBOTHAM, Oct 1st 18"0 AUCTIONEERS .,, oi the 'fownshvp ot Du1 wngton Muta! Life Assurance Society ESTABLISHED 1840 II T PHILLIPS, HAM110N l J. ">JT 131 S1 1 '1.MESSIImEI l\10N1RE11.l l Q u "'NAJ A CHlEF 01!'.FIOE8 l t ittt ton given to sal ~ &e on ie 1o"JO DIRECTORS W -"-Liill Su MAJOR I \.SL'lo DYESTUFFS, vluch are sure to give the 1est aat sfact on A well selected stock ef al.ile teu s Esq J\-1 P Cha.inua.n "\~Bl.. Da:vton, ENNISIULLEN S<1> eB \ lOmptlJ atte 1 <l to on rea.<:>onablc ttlUD.8 E C \.::'ifPBE! L~ ;-- B St Hl'lar1c T1;1E lloNOB:\BLfl JoB.N .t1. \)!ILTON Ha.wkB burg Ont. 1msIDENT SECl<EIARY - JAM·s GMn DUNCAN MACDON :\LD Esq Mrs. C. iOUNSALL, SPECIAL FEATURES. ~l B J KING SI 1JLoWMANVlLLE EGS to anno ice to he I ibl c tl at sl c s no o_pen ng n. cho ce s <Ucct1on of BONl'.ETS HATS BIBBONDS FLO VEIIS FEAJHEIIS VELV1'T8 wt belong to n cl ale d1Vld amongst the Policyho7dc ll Ln ES DIWTINED BY 01HER Com \Nl.EF.1 or on lH:E ENTUU!l P.ijOl: l'.(.8 ;vb cl a i 6Xtra Prlml.ium. would b~ required ca.n be ass irc<l at tl e ordinm y 7at ell of thu:' Soc ety undtt a .tpec al Cl/1-rangcme t Si:EOIAL No11 DRUGS CHEMlOALS PA1 Eh T 1llEDlCINES BRUSHES CONlBS SH 0 U.£DER BRA UES SUPPORTERS Eta Etc lre-pt constantly on hap.cl. d MILLLNERY lo est 1 s g~ 10 J.l \Vb ch v 11 be eol 1 at th sible pr ce s k V 11.:l ct ot Stta. v Dounuls leauc l &c. a..'3 usual ti nl Ho in an ville Oct 1st 18G9 I$8UED BY ROBERT ARMOUR Bo\ ino,ni;1lle Dec 10 1800 ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. L ~verpool London ancl Glasgow Fo1 ll'EITADLil1 PoLl0£8 188 ied COLORS VARNIHSES under 'vhicb ouly 10 15 01 20 ~nual Pay ments are rcq ure<l each I a.yment OOC\U'll g a. £ind WHITE LEAD Policy for b sum BSffilJ'cd proportionate to the at the ve1 y low·est pnces nurnbe1 of I remi me p1nd a.adf1'ecj1 o z, jut re Horses and Clattle Med1cmes 11aymt.'1 t of JJ 'Cl M. 1t1 ui N B - Country Storeheepora snpr lied on the 1\-IODEUATlil PREJ.U ) s ~nd u10:st llbtiia.l t:on most ad-..; antage.ous terms. A choice .aelect1on of L !\.Mrs for sale cheap htwns Bowma.nville Dec 9 1868 6m Prospectuses Proposal Forms &o rrut pl ed on appl cat on at the Head Utlice or u Y of the Agencies JAMES GRANT 1n r1;1t1nng from bus1neF.s begs to return her sin Res Seoreta1-y cere thnnks to her numerous pa.trons for their l beral support du.r ng tlie time al e has been m AGEN'.I FOR BOWMAN\ ILLE bus nesa At the satne tune she begs to a.n 0 llll.RKER nounce that she has retii.:ed in fa.vot of her two Obsm er Officc King St Sons whom eihe trusts by OILS PAINT Mrs. E. Cawker, 23 ly :Bo 'fID:lllYl,lle F I nf imat onJ-. apply to W A. N -"ADS Age> t Jlownioo v lie June 9th 1871 ti 30 Ol OR rickets June 24th ...,.. 1870 o9 STRICT AT7'ENTION TO BUSINEES aDd supplying a FIRST CLASS ARTICLE, 16 tf Imperial .Fl.l'e Insurance Co OF HEAD to still merit that patronage ~liberally bestow ed. upon her FOR LIVBRl'OOL & QUEENSTOWN NMAN LINE of Royal Mail Steamers sa 1 mg from New York ei;e1y Saturday and '\ erj l'huraday T1cketa. sold to and ft om England Ireland ~1 d the Continent at as lu v ates :is b_y ru v other h e YELLO" LEES Si QUICK Age it Bo' inan\ llle rOl 1 G Dale 15 B1oad <:iy New Yo k Eo ma.nv1llc June 9th 1871 LONDON > and Stall No 1 Market Bmldmgs Bowma11v1lle, Ja.n 4-stb~ (E·tabh·hed 1803 OLl Broa<l St Pall Mall Londoi OFFIOXS -1 \GENCY GE.~ERAL irOR GA.NADA -24 Sacia.ment St. Montioa.l NOTICE. S bscr1bed and u vt!sted Capital and Reser ed Fm d £1 965 000 Sterling Fu1 ds 1u" ested in Canada.- 100 000 Insurances ngamst loss by 1!' re are effected on o t refs e ce to the Board in London 'lo I \Jl pen son~ t 'tlspu.ss ng on tl o p 01 e tJ kuo n J DODSWOR1II RINTOUL BROS t.i> I ol lde Mills vill b~rrosec ted JOHN McDOUl \.LL I sp cto1 Gen. Agents Montreal ti 36 Bo :ma.11 illc J unc oth 1871 R R LOSCOMBE Barrister, Agent, the n1ost favorable terms tH d losses prud with DR. CARSON'S MEDICINES. ~ THE GR~ ATEST for Bowmanville and VIClnity llowmanYllle J me 14th 1869 36 mo 43 39 4w A (a fo \ of then eJ closed in Wlappers a1ound each bottle ) with a. numerous list of rtll:lpectable ud for wl :J.t I UBLIC DE.NEll ll Oli IHE .1.GE eh notice the 1na1 y lest moni.uJs DB DAVIDSON, Rll.DU ATE of tho Royal of EhY G of Ei::i.gland and Umvel"Slty of Y10 toria College Cobourg..., and Collc~c T. DARLINGTON, HAVE Just iecei ed a Cho ce lot of s c aJIB l eit- us i;, Liver Cou pu Cough Drops '\"\' or1n Sr ec fie 1 am lWhevei &c w Ibc abo·e Mea1c nes c111 be obta. ed fron D Stott Bowmo.nv1lle R Fothcrg1ll Ne v astle L A. Ga.msbJ Orono m4 yl of ] 1s vauo lS Con11 o ud~ v z L 1 g Syrup Coi titq a.t10 D1tte1 ~ na n E'J:t who testify to the supt!rior qt iJ. prizema.n of the Un1vemty uf ',l.'orontol.. ..and Un1vera1ty of Queens College K.iilgston .oo.em tl.er of the College f Phymo1ans and Surgeon of Onta1 o Swgery and Residence on Ki a: Street second door east of ~Ir Ma. ynar Unde~a.dua.te Ra1sms, "Currants, Figs, NUTS IN GREA1 NEW FRUITS, VARIErY :Oates, Lemon, Orange a.nd Citron :Peels, AIBo Bai els and Boxes f I A 1 ttle Rhyme (.: tmo J lSt 111 tune At ] all about the best of Lune I me from the V\ est of the vet') be«t Not beat u :i.ny quarter I ime that Wl11 always stand tl e test \Vhen making into morta1 I ~ 11 t :y an l keep a good .supplJ I ha.vu~ cone to o ll' J...-nowledge th tt <.:e 1Khln For 1t 1s Mways '~anted, Pedla.ra are 1L1ell ng Spectacles a.I ] l!:ye Glim!! rI at when you nil cone m to ht y e.:s purport t g to be of our tna.ke and to beu1 Yol 11 uot be d sappotnted ow na.rnes eita.mped thereon \Ve hereby caut 01 Yo 1 v 11 always find it dr;} au<l fr~h the public against all st ch 1mr o ters na lrlR Ard that HI somf;Jtlung bonu e A \RON Bucs:l'iER i.s our C1nly Agent m 'Vest So come along aud try this Lune Dwbam and u. Re\vard of $25 IBhereb) offer But do1 t f get the money ed for the a.pprel ens1on and co ct on of all I'l l ch 1mpoaters as t1y to <lefra.ud the 1n1Llic by flu ur-s of deJ e i' from Nine~ ro to 1i ou1 p In Corner of Q \ ee1 and Ontario Street offe1 g tl ell' traah as our ma.ke. THOS BOWDEN L!l.ZARUS MOimrs & co no24 tf Dowu1anvillc ~fa.n.:l 11th 1871 n7 II Moutrcal Nov 8th 1871. Bowruanv1lle Oet l)th 187L $26. :REWA:R:O. Bea:ntiful Candies, \v1t:h an assortment of CHOICE BISCUITS. Daihngto 1 ha8 agrun received thoOe pelebra.ted u.1 othe1 lot of P'C'~E LEAF 'l'l!:AS, n12 tf Qu!Ll,ty " the Test of C1ieapn'88 Dowm8J'!v1lle Dec. ??nd 1870 Pro :Bono :t'ublioo. F a:re"Well, McGee, ALL KINDS Ol & Bu.tledge, canoers a.n.d:tnm.ors BARRISTERS ATTORNEYS TAKEN OU! AND Advertisements ehould send to TO A:OVE:EtiTlSERS ! \liho contemplate mak1ng con A llt perBOns acts 1th new·apa.pers fox tlie inaett on of v; Geo P Rowell & Co ON"E HUNDRED PAGE Po\.MPHLE1 con ta. umg Lusts of 3 000 N ews1 ar ers and est1 mates s:howwg the cost of advertising also m::uiy aeful b1nts to adverti..seI'f:I and some ae count of the expenencea of men \.vho a.re k1 O\ n "" SUCCESSFVJ, ADVERTISERS The fl.rm a.re :r,:iropr1Aton1 of the Amencan Newspn.per Advertising Agency fc;ir a. C11'cular or enclose 25 cents fo1 the Solicitor.; Conveyancers Notanes Public OFFICE A'l BO,'i'MA.."i' u LE-0 ei 1\-Ir ?vicMur ry s Store OFF CE IN OsnAWiL- First Cured without the Use of the Knife, by door north of th Post Office DR B. PATTERSON, of Bowmanville Money to loru1 nt l@\V ra.tes of lnterest .E l!..., \REWlllJ r I L. B: Il McCi:E R A JAUES RorLli:DOE i[lowm·n>Jll· Dec 17th BA 1809 w&o ond are possessed of 1neq ri.led f.'.LCil tltis or se Tl~ bt1st of refe1 euoes glVen m 13o\vmanv lle cm. ng the insert en of adverti11e1(le1 ts u nll Ncws1 o.pel'K and Pei od cals at lowei.t ui.tcs a d elsttwhere Office on 01 i.: ch Street :-Iovember 9th 18"1 Jlo 'manv lle Fel 22 1872 11 mZJ u ~ 41 Park Row, New York temper-to teptess v~orcls and acts that she \VJth \\:hat Justice desprne him 1he hes hardly fo1ce hnnsel! to attend to the ser in ea.t:b be<l knew lt \\01lcl ue better not !O Utter 01 do he had told lo expJotn b1s want of Jug~age vant ueph he felt so giddy aid bew1 Mer 111 the coll ca<.ior ' le l tL et 1 \l e1at trc A·a 1 she Jn 1 I er han l pon h R otm He I ad s l tl I 1 hlS l mry 1 i. portn an ed of tl ca L L the ice fie! la s un !er 0 deg How Softly on the Brmsed Heart 0 Pm) be quiet he oa1d petul'i:l'tly l m lean 110 l been le!t behind at Euston Square Sbe am l spoken ,\, son 1ble wo1d since Fal.irenhe t u.ud tl ere :u . g ntle n1rs fron1 Ho\v softly en the bruised heart 111ah1rrJ I ru going to L ve1i:)bol 1f you or by son1e mistake removed fr ui the sl e came l ome yesterday n1orn ug and tl e nortl ern and \Vesten1 d iection, ice A ~ ord of kuidnes::. falls must kno v on business but 1t s nothing to tra1n at Cre'li r. Junction How sha1ned \lP.nt off 1ri a dead fu1nt: She \Vas hght forn s l l the cou1se of tl e in 0 l t 1n each. of And to the dry anJ 1 arched soul How could he bead eel after that I went for Dt Joyce the sl allu \: dishes you I e reallv 1 o \!rue to discuss the thcv "ould feel ofh1m Persons are stationed l'he ruo1sterung teru drop calls th ng v1th ) ou I shall have fin1.,hetl ln a. e\ er ha' e looked to their recognising Ebza for I saw "hat was gorng to happen SI e to observe vhen a sn1all Jilin ppenrs upon Or if they kne v who v. a.lked the en.1th m n te f von ll only lea\e rue JU peace. Hobbs and aclnuttwg her mto the family 'vas q1ute ravmg i11ost part of the 11ght, tl e wate1 Jn tbe dishes \vben the contents }.:fad sor1ow ,,, ef and pan What is the 1 se of gorng on hke ti JS Ehza 1 cucle He must have been mad- stark poor soul And to th nk thot the dear ht of se' era! \re rrnxed together and thrown !he lo ve1 a. wv.rd of k n.d1 c s~ h.:; tl 1 ve.re pa.rail 8e aga11 ]So u::;e at all Jou know it isn t :Eor 1uad-\\J en he ventured upon tbnt prepos tie cl ld- a boy 1t "ae Slr born Just on over the other dishes rh1s operation 111 Heavens sake l q u et and let me alone etous anghng exped1t1on to Barbe] le }f.1n tbe stroke of three this 1oorn1n 0 -to th1nk crenses tl e i.;ongr.aha 1 roce!'ls as a state of rho wea.kest and the poo est ::i.v 0 If be thought by naming L ve1pool as now, and ma1ned the barmaid of the that it should never have d1a\\n bicath caln1nes::; 1 ns l een d1scove1ed by the natives 'l he s11nple p ttanc1:1 g ve And b d d light to witbere1t l en ts b, place of cles tm at10n to pacify her he Jolly Angles It fl. enough to break any ones heart And to dnn1nr:sl the q 1ant tv of ice produced Retu '11 aga. n a d l ve " a' m1stal en She dtdn t behove 111m !or Thus th,mk ng beloie the post went out shed so set he1 hc·rt upon its beJU 0 · bOJ \.\ hen the skv is quite elenr \Vlth gentle 01 whut s 1 fe if lovt be lost' o 1e th1og fo1 another the concession \Vat- he wrote to ~11s Snelgrove He 11 for1ned He went upstairs trembl g u 11 hJS steady auri fro u the nortl we::;t winch pro Tf inan s unl in<l to oan Hts her briefly yet clea1 ly and not unkmdly hmbs He found bis wife tern\ ly chang ceed from the hills of con'1dernble "1eva made too angrily and msultmgly 01 "\\hat the heu.vcn tl at. waits bcyo 1d \vrath as it \\ere set hersail1.me Sl e lost. as he thougl t-apart irom tLe m~un un ed with a deathly look 1 pon hei face hon near Bhcerboon1 abot t 100 nules fruin Lh s br tlf an l 1nortal span com 1uand of herself her pass on mastered kindness of "ritlng at all-of tl e fla\v asleep breathmg slo" ly and famtl; as Hoogl ly the freez111g coin mences before or \s stat u1 on t he fa a qu1l St;Ja. hm She poured forth one ol her old tir which bad annulled their umon He con though the.ta<k of hfe were almo,t bc·ond about 1n1d rYht tnd cont n es to Uva.nee I1r n cglol') ~J nti udes she deno inced ane\\ lus cn1elty h1a cl ide l ' tl a pronnsc tl at altl ougb on her strength Was tlus pale shadow of a unt1l n 011nug \ hen t e tl ickest ice ii. form So vords of 111 dness m th I a t. treacl e1; l 1s baseness She forba<l· him tbt· acconnt and by 1cason of thJS hab1tu woman h s Eliza., tron1 whotn J1c h d ~a ed Reflect tie source D v ne I have seen 1L se\ en tenU s of a.n inch to qut the ho tsc dec1at ug ll n.t \vh1tbcr al dlsagreement they must ceita1nly hv.e caped under such painful cncumstauccs but in thicl r e:so: and Hl a 1" v \er) favorable Oh then be kind wl oec tL(iu 11 fl': 11 at breathest Juorla.l I -ea.tl he went sl e \\ould lollo\\ ho igh 1t \\as to apart lo1 the tutnre sLill he would tako a le\V looms before l He should not have u ghts ti c ¥hole ol the \ otet lS frozen A1 I 1t ahu.U l-u hteu all thy life the end of the "orld and defied him to do 1 care that everything reasonable should be .kno\\ n her That a httlc tm1e should wl eu It is called b) tl e natives solid 11.:e !\.n l s'.\ eeteu eveu dcatl ha\ e tnade so great a d fference h s "orst She snatched from his I an ls done !CI he1 comfo1t and "eltare S.e Wl en it eonunences to co gcal botween the clothes he \\as packrng flung some of He couldn t sleep that n ght-not mete In an agon) of alarm he glanced round t\\ o anU tlu ce. o clock in th.e inorning thin them abo lt t1 ~ 1 oon un l rent others in l) becaurse l e wa.s occup\ I 1g a strange bed the room exa1n1ned tl e top of the d1a.Y<c1s ner ice is expected called pape1 ice and, LITERATURE pieces hef01e his eyes Sbe would teach bu Ins nm d "o.s m a cruelly disturbed tho drellllmg table the mantel piece- he wl e abo t four 01 fl ve o c1ock 1n the rnurn SNELGROVE S MARRIAGE lnn sDe sad t ill treat his wife Fu al cond1hon He tr1e<l ove1 a.nd o.ver a.gain coul l see no lette1 ing the thinnest ice 1s obtained called low ly she 0 at do\\ n ou <I e portmanteau and to persuade hnneelf that he bad only done Then he sat down bCB1de her be<l to er ce CONCLUSION aaieJ lnm at h ·per l to la; hands upon what every other sensible man would do a'vait her awakening or the retur~ of the Up 1ai<ls of 250 pe1sons ofall ageaare ac One n1or1 lg A-11 Snelgro' c fot nd at ]us her nnd tl iust it fion1 her and dJaplace under like conditions still he felt-~emorse doctor Heaven ho\v Alo" lJ the minutes ti' ely. elnploved n sect ring the ice for ~orne offic~ awa1hng hlnl a letter UIJently en her He couldn t but ti rnk of what his feel seemed to pass Did evei man feel so hours C\ cry n or111ng tl at ice is procnred treahr g hin1 to proceed n.t once to Liver Il1s fat:e was white with ia 0 e and sbarr1e ings ha 1 once been for Eliza. Hobbs surely \\retched as he felt then I He sat lcamng and this fo1111s one of ti c 1nost tnnuated pool It appeared that Ins rncle Mr r me pr~ssed t ie 1seles& he !;aW to fil had loved her-surely fo1 a Le1m they foi ward h1dmg hlS face JU hJS hands, t tter ocenc~ Lo be w itnesseJ u1 Bennal Iu a fa J o·h " Snelgrove the bead of the house of COT tmuo tL· contest Ile had llO\V to thmk had ueen bappj togethe No Jo tbt then ly m1serabl; vo able u ght upw nd ol te huudte 1 "eight Snelgro\ e o.nd the lcatl1ng representatl' e ot esca1 ing e\ e11 with the loss of hie bag mu.rr age "11S a nnsta"ke auU bad brought P1eeently he staited she had m°'ed of ice w1 I\ be obtamed from one bed and of tbe family a bus1neae in various part" of gage He quitted the house she lollo" e<l m ich mJSery upon them both Bnt \\as was a wake lookrng at him with strangely fron1 twenty beds upwards of ten tonR the globe bad been sei ed with paralysis him pauS1nl1 but a few moments to make slu or1ly to blame 1 Wa· sho to beat the fughttned troubled eyes Iher a curious WI en the" md attrun s a so itherly or and was 1n a precar10 HI state sorne idd1t1ons to her dress He dro' e in "l ole burden of shame and suffer ng that snnle at tender recogn1tion qui ve1 el l pon east!;ltly direction i o ice is for ne l from Jte Such a summons 1t \\as of cotuse very a cab to the Great Northern Rail\\ay sl e Toust en:.ue fron1 their separation? "\\as 1t her gray parched hps not beu g Sl 01c1ently <lry not even Lhough necessaTy to obev forth v1tb 1'{1 Sne1giove chased him m another vehicle He waa de fair 1 Was it honest l Was h!S conduct }; o word was spoken lie was bend mg the temperature of the air be lo" ei thuu determJUed that he 1Vould at once pack Ins layed by a httle crowd of tra·ellers at the worL11; of him? Might he not have shewn over her She raJSed her.elf part ally with \\ heu it is 1na.cle Vi i th the wind n1or1;; froru a porbnanteau and JO 1r1 ey Lo L1ver1 ool by booking office he. was JUist secu11ng his towards l er rnore forbea1ance and consider btS aid and rested her bead upon his shoul no1tl ern 01 \ estern point 1 be r orth the nnd day tram If possil le he "ould ticket v; hen he perce1\ ed he1 npproach1ng a~ion 1 Had he uot v1de1 ed the breachde1 then buue 1 her ace 1n h a breast north" eet is the 1uost fa.vor:.ible d1rect1on of have avotded first calling at his house in b1m He l urned on to the pl·tform- encournged the difference between tbem- Once nlore the1e \vaa love and love 011ly w rd fo1 n a.k ng l Ce a d th s d m1n1shes the Regent s Park b t he felt ha! he could dodged round tl e book i::ltall-1n1de his \vay in fur n.tcd 1 er-and aggravated her in many bet\veen tnan and w1fe 1n po 'e1 a::; 1t approaches d 1e north or \vest bardly present himself at hio uncles 1ea1 11 lo one --of the \va1tlng roon a He ha. 1 ,Va:\ a 1 She \\as sensible agn n i\ll.fl k1 ew ] im In the lattei case more lat tude lS allo"cd dence-for the SnelgTo' es Jived alter a evn !cu her F10ru his h1dmg place he Of what could he ace JSe her 1 Accord fie took her han<l iu his shn e1u1g us h than huru the nortl 1 orlh\\est Lo the no1th et ltely J.ash1on 111 the north as becatue the caught o. glnupse of her r nn ng In a \\ lld 1ng to her lights sh~ had stuven to bl:! a did so for he heard the crncklmg of paper So great 1s the infiuenc of the d rcct1on of d1gn1ty of thelr pos1t1on in the 1ncrcar tile dishevelled stat~ -qu1te hkc a n1ad 'von1an good ,vile to hun and to make his home ·nd pcrce ved presently that obe held the the win 1 on tl e ice thu.t vh~n it changes 'vorld-\v1tbout his dres::. clothes and it eo w tt seer1eU to l 1rr1-up arid do\\n beside happ) and comfort..1.1 le WM sl e in fault leLter be had despatched lron1 L verr ool 1n couiae of a n gl t hon no1th north veat hap1 ened tl t tl ose 0 u1n1e1 ti!:I of 11s 1 ad the cair1ages scarcl 1ng 1nqu1r ng an est that het v1c,vs in thu; respect \\ere tho.:;e of the mght belore to a. less fa, orable d1rcctio 1 the change not beeµ left at his villa re::.1dc~cc It was n ing gl aid~ an 1 porter~ a1 d policemen the stat on from which 1 c had taken her ? Thai k God he m irmurcd The seal uh. prev~nts formation of 1no1e icti but fo1t.unate because he foresaw the probab 1 questioning the1n and by d1nt of prou ises \Vell there \\aB her temper no doubt But of the letter \Vas unhroken Auutl u.l.l the 1ty aln1ost the cc1ta1nt) of u scene oc 0f rewaul as 1t seen1ed enlistiag them 11 , aa it not hrn do1nn that 1 .,, failed to ascer a ony of the inome1it 1n~ as nearly faint d1 s~o h es vhat lnav ha.' e been for ned On 0 such occasions il. nnst is see1 bu enag over c irr1ng with b1i:; \v1te on the B l bJcct ot b I er se1 v1co lie ' aited a mo1nent to as tnin the nahue of he1 temper before I e had JI g v. ith JOY at this d1scoveiy the ice be ]s tro n the n10 ::it r1:: O\er the1n depa1ture-01 gene1ally in reference to the Sl ie hun~elf that sl e "as fullv occupied asked he1 to bP.come lu.s w1f 2 Tl a all ovei the docto1 said solemnly and the q mnhty coi len so l by the cold ver.) bad tc1n i:; now subs1at11 g bet\veen then stole froni the station and 1an sw illy As he pondered and quest1 ll ed hnnsell 'vl1e11 he entereU the roo1n a httle late1 wind A n st n l ke 1anner foia1s over them H0wevcr the1e \vns no hr.Ip for it towards the }; ew Road Ptcsentlj I e hail he felt moie tende1!; towar<ls he1 Soru· She J ad ilied m her husbaud s a11u loved deep tank s d n ng fot ornble n ghts for mak He hurnod from the city ma cab Enter ed a cab f!ncl "a.i:; driven to Euc:ton Square thing of lus old love for her stirred again in and iorg ven forgn 1ng and lov1n~ h1n1 in,., L'. tllg his Louse 1 e sa v noLln :ig of Ins "ife He proceeded to Ltve.rpool b) Lhe Loudon bJS heart After all what \\ete l rn cousms knowJUg notbmg of I 1s cruelty- of the ac Ile concl 1tl~d ' 1tl some gl t:Je that sl c was ind NQl'tb wetstcrn Ruilway of the no1th and t.Ue elegance auJ li!tate in c dent which had n1ade hun, 10 truth REPTILES ot fro n ho11e he made no 1nq nry of the se1 He WaB too mortified to lee! any tuumph which tl e; hv ed to 1mn James Snelgrove, 1er husband accordrng to the st11ct lelte1 vunt He ' as bent t pon a' all ng h1ulf~eli lhc 1 un1b r of species of reptiles 1s set indeed it\ as not possible to derive sahs of Fenchurch Stteet 1 Ile saw them bnt o! be la" of the opportun ti to pack up Ins clothes down at t o thuu,nnd or lees than thot of faction from the ms e howe' er successful mrelv at 101 g rntervals WI) should they \\hat cause he had to be thaukful that and the 1ew· things 1 ecessary for his JOUr 1narnn1als or l; r<ls u1o~t of then re ter of 8uch a cor.fi.1ct J3ut he was no'v ver' and theu p1epossess1ons and views come at a1 y ta.Le remorse on th'lt score ncy md to retreat quietly He irocoeled rest1 al but some t fl stud can sustain d~ternnned to put an end Lo the situation between hun and the woman who v;as 1n wa.s S} ared hun Hlf:i s0rro\v bis to his Jrcss1ng room and \\ o.s busy ' ith themselves in the au So le ieptiles hve out of" b1ch the conflict had ansen It was the sight of Heaven 1f not precisely by the pen1tence was extreme and genuine He be the straps oflus port1nanteal when she en habitually lll the \\ atcr :swun n 11 g by qu te clear that ·uch a state of tlnngs could laws of his countrJ Ina wife and mthhold gan to feel 110\v that tl1e poor <lead woruantered means o! tlutteued fins (as the turLles) or by not be pernntted to continue he must act bin.1 from doing Ins dt tJ as an honest man? w1tb all he1 faults and 1t has been filly a tbm tail as JU crocodiles others d veil JU She "om ' shawl ln ddled rom cl her nowi; it. wo.s very certain The truth tnu1t Finally 1t sceme l to bun that he would she,'in that she had 1nanv- was yet dear to s 1bteiraneon b 1 i :i.:s seemed indee l to be 1 a teeble state of ho told-bis \Hie must be mfo1med that willrngly ha\e surrcndere l all he poSllessed him He began to feel that I would g ve health Sho had been strange!) pale until Every degree of spec l 1s found amoug ehe ~as not ieally hrn w fe and ti ey mu t 1f he could but] ove reeillled the letter then mncb-veiy much- if sbe could lmt l ve sho peice1ved I e.i husband th.p i an ang1y reptiles and wbile soine arc fitted to run liv· a port for the lutme He \\Ould deal bemg wlnrled Lon cl onwards by tie mail again if the ever, ts of the lnst fe\v weekEZ, fevemh fl JSh uurned m hei cheeks her o\er d1y la1 d otbeis a1e better adapted to generously \\lt.h her I c \\M orepated +o t1n1n from the no1th descnbed m these pages had n"e1 really ban ls moved t1e1uulously and U1e1e \\il.l:I a clnnb ng \trees or o..sc nd1n 3 emooth sur settle a l1andsome ai nmty upon I er -she He slept at last "oin out '"ti fatigue been For a time it see111e I to Lirn as if qua,enng in her voice when i:ihe :Jpoke face 1: h e means of defence with She might 1f It was late when he rose shot ld wai t Joi nothrng hJS happmess and bis cve1y hope o[ ltapp1 You here She spoke angrily yet with wh ch 1 nture has p1ov1decl 1ept1les she so chose contmue to occup) he Regel\ I 1 He four d. upon the breakfast table a tele ness liacl gone from him absolut<l) for hardly her wonte l vehemence ate many o.ntl altborgh their appearance Park ¥1!1"' onl~ tliencefo1ward they grn u m the oflJClal envelope of the Electrtc ever He might have sung with the poet I am gorng a"ay directly is sufficient to icpel nio;;t a1 1mals yet they 1nnst not meet their t non \\/J.S an e1 d Telegraph Con1pany The Snelgroves' e1e bnt that he knew nothrni: of the Imes I tho oght I shoull h"' e die l JU the ' are ft rn1shcd "l\i th othe1 snieguard:;1 'vh1ch for over 7y,,i """ certaJU So he dete1 busmcss people accustomed to such com An<l. I think 111 the hves of moet ~vomen ru:l render an ttack upon tl en.1 to saJ tbe mght she said I was obliged to seJJ<l m1ned-tra,ell ng to Liverp olin the train m,un1cat1ons they were not surpt1scC. that for Dr J Oj ce I ve been ao bad Much inen least, unpleasant rhe crocochle and turtle Arrned, Le found lus Journey vain in a. telegraph message sho uld have arrived I here a a. moment vhei all ' o.uld go su outh Jou d have cared, though 1f I had died and 0, on are suffic1entl' I iotected gainat ord nary tbJS respect Hi Joshua Snelg10vc I al for Jame· Snelgrove the\ condrded it hacl He might have 'ecn tba1 I e looked It ot ly the dead. could find out vhen assaults tl c ug1l ty ol tl c li a1 d sci ves bun breathed his la.st at an enrly hou1 this morn reference to affaus in Fenchurch Stroet \\retcbcdly ill but be hardly looked at her 'lo come ba.ck and be forgiven well for 11\:l dart~ into his hole at the ex It liad been forn arded across the ;\fornev Indeed Jt had come to tlns with him no\v mg 'l be head of the gre·t House of Sn el He still Jives sllll prosperous and busy pense ~ossibly of his tail which is soon 1e ~ro'5 \VOS no more He IJ.o.U dLed at an ad from the office of the Snelgroves m Liver that he w"" qmte heedless ho" she looked but sobered saddened, and improved by p1oduced rhc great boas can p1eva1l o' er vanced age and it was understood posses poql "I here are you gorng 1 she demanded th18 grave epLaode 1n his ca1eer every foe but iuan and the poisonous fangs ed o( enormous "e"lth It \IOS sent to James Snelgrove from 'Out of town of otl er serpel ts anU the bristling spu es of fames Snelgrove was cordially received George Joyce i\I R. C S, m the nmghbor Where to? the horned !Jza1d arc amplJ oufficient to '>y hJS relatives JU the north-the groetmgs hood of the Regent s Park \ilia and , was That· my busrness guard then1 ag11.1nst tl e uttacks of ptedaccous Ice Making in the Tropics mterchanged bemg of course of a sombre bnefly worded Come back Wile ve:ry 'You mean to say JOn "on t tell me I mem l ers of the nn1n1al luogdon) She lai l he1 baud upon 11113 arui he ~hook and su bilued kmd as became the occaston 111 Dead ubild born this mor"rng Little The natives co1nn1ence their p1epa1ation.e Reptiles are ve1 y usefLtl to man 1n 'a.1 Stlll he was made really "elcome after h · hope of reco' ery ~ himself iree not violently however by markmg out a rect·ngular piece of ous wave some fulhl the la v ot thetr be 1 g: Erom ti e t me st 1ted UJ:!OD the telegram, groL nd 120 feet long by 20 broad lll an I mean to sa.v it doesn t eonce1n yo t I JO 1rncy and much thanked for the prompt by catching iusects \vlulst others se1 ve is wouldn t bo 1t I co ild ovoid 1t b tt I cant ness w th wl.i ch he ha<l unclextak.en it not it \Vas i.;lear that the message had been des eastei ly a11d westerl v direction fron1 w Inch food or suppl) mater .tl usef I in tl.ie nrts It was r·garded patched su no honrs J efo1e ~h Snelgro\ es the so I is iemovel to the depth oft' o feet It s a inutter of importance but-it s noth wrthstauJing its fnt1l ty fhe mt scles of reptiles are red ti ongh as L complnucut to tic <leparte 1 al Le b QUC Jetter to bis wlle pooled overmght co ild Thia excavat1on i~ s1nootbed and 1s allow· iog to you paler than m mammal s aud \>uds th ey James Theie was souleth1ng p1t1ful he could not no\v ot course apprec;i.ate possiblv have been recen ed by her ed to remam exposed to the sun to d1y preser\ e then irr t L11htv fo1 a 101 g time It wao deemed by hJS cousius nothwg ex w·hen r1c~ stra\v in small sheave!'! lS laid in in her tone 1t '"' subdued pla ntn e aid The S1 elgrnves of tie n01th although they after death Tortoises I i:n e been knuwn to earned on t1 c1r bus1ne,.s in the 1 ea.it of traolchnaiy that futu s $1 elgiove l'honld an obhq 10 direct10n m the hollo" "1th th~re we1~ teats in he1 ey ee for a mon1e1 t ln e e ghteen days after ti e1r b1a111s lave It he had but seen Ll em-1f be hacl but Liverpool yet l \ed on the Cbosh ic SJde uesne to return fo1thw1th to London They loose slra v upon the top to the depth of a been ren1ove I Most rcptil~s gro v slowly, looked towards her-h::;tenecl to ber b ,1e of tl e 11e1oe) n rt grand 'v4j.te house sur had been long schooled to tlnuk thut bus1 foot aid a hall leavmg its surface half a l \ e lon 0 and aic 'ery ten lC ous of hfe ly he m1ght have softened sonie 1en1nru t ra1 i dctl b\ pnrk hke g.10111ds-qn1te wl at ness u:as busin~ss an l n ust be attended to foot below that ol the ground N umei ous The sense ot touch ls dull \Vhetber exer of tende1ne~s latent Hl I.us b1east v;oulcl auctioneers call a gentleman s res dence :Besides bis presence 1 ow WEts 1eedles8 un beds of thJS kmd are formed WJth narrow c1sed by the skrn toes hpa tongue or tail til tl e tnueral sue days later He promised patlnvay.s between thenl in \\ h1ch large taste must also be dull, ns ti e iood of rep have tieen ql ickened and he ru gbt lave replete vith cv..ery con1fort and Jux\1ry thought ef her again ts Ile on....ehadthol).ght for the) we.re people of uuquest1onable d g to return in tlnie to take part in the obse earthern water Jars are sunk In the ground tiles IS swallowed without masttcntion qmea of the late Joshua Snelgrove of her But no doubt, tho gulf betwceu mty and po8ltto11 far the convenience of having wate1 near to Reptiles eat and drmk compaiat1vely little Joshua Snelgrove had Jett many·onsand At the door of"' house James Snel fill the aballo :\ 1nglazed earthen vessel:, in them was now very wide-needed a ve1y and are able to ~o c long t1nie \v1tl10 t food lLbera.l mea3ure of forgiveness to b11Jl""te da11ghtel'8 and 1 ad provided abundantly grove cncounteied Mr Joyce the ruedical wlucb it 1s to be frozen The,e dishes are The young when born are al le to J?rO\lde for the1n alJ J atnes was struck v.: 1th the d b e nine inchea 111 diameter nt the top d1nun fot then1s~lle" uud are ger e1ally incl1ffereut iract1t1oner bis looks w1::1e grave an over or clolile it And his V\Vn 1n1sdeeds 1sh1ng to Jour and three tenths 1nche:s at to the n other sundered them as \Veil as her:ii EesJcles good JookE a Jd graceful beariugli of his shook his head solemnly 01 Snel cousm· the daughters of the Ho isc I W1'1 ) ou d been at hand he said the bottom one and tb1ee tenths mches he was 1nuch occupied with lus pnck1ng grole for the possess on of unlnn ted 'Not that you could have been of an~ use deep and three tenths of an inch m thick Country Newspapers You wont tell me vheie you re gomg 1 Why should I 1 What lS that to yo l wealtl l, u. fann1y for some generations everything possible has been done for 6Ul ness anll are s.o porous ns to beaun e nloist pe1baps m tl e ""Y of retin poor r>atient Still iLs always a satJSlac h t h t t th Fe' people apprec ate tie value of the I shan t be absent morn than a day or two <loes asdmuch 1 I\ _ _ , t roug1 ion II en wa er ts pu JIJ 1o em village paper, which gather up the llews of 111 £ Ul cu tn ati.ng it especia Y ln regalu tion to patties afterw irlis to th :nk th t they Du11ng the day the loose st1a\v in the a connty ar <l advocate the interests of a. Jo I darcsa) to its fem J.le rnen1be1s as uoble lineage and were at band cahty Anrt. few under 8taud the amount of 11 beds above the sheaves 1s occaSJoua y t nn Am I rot your mlc J ·mes 1 bl 10 blood A century of '1ealth 1 i·J- be She s--ind brr Snelgio\e stopped cd up so that the whole may be kept dry, ab1l ty requuedbtodedit suchbla paper where He was tempted to say No and appuse backe<l against much a11ee1:1try u1 LL 1:1 re Gru' ially sinking Im grieved to say, one tuan must e e 1tor pn IBher1 p11nt.e1 t 1 1 1 th 1 t t t u her of her rial poa1bon but t was man1 and the water 1uga between the beds 01e book keener and ·11 Imagu c how much l gar paiJCIUlJl e .. repiesenane notadotbtuf1t-an·delir1ons l\cbeen d l f f h b a u fille wit i so t, pure water rom t e ne1g t h e in tll' e 1gence of t bc country 'vould suuer fest tbe tune was Ill smted for an explann ol a noble stock is left unfortified 1 y for up ' ith l er all n ghl Im only going borrng pools ro,,ards evenmg the sbal by the blot! ng out of the country parers tton or tl e <l1scuss1on-thtl scene \Vlnch tun e 1 here JS virtue no <l.ou bt in the I "' b clI t re"t ... th e nnme d iu. t e i 1 1t· res ts o the would rnev1tably follow 1t ro escape as Cly Of ub'---"" oblMe but money ca11 pio l1on1e :tor a r~ v in1nutes JUSt to shiit my 1ow di 8h cs are ariange d in ro\vs upon Lie people and thus con1e into in1mediate contact "'"'"" ·u ··lothee I shall be back direct!) QmLe a b II qmckly as posBJble was then hJS pume ob v1de- tl e 11fi 1ences w} 1ch tender h1e r.eBn~d u straw an<l Y nte.Lns of smu cartl en pots with their mu1ds Tl e true countr) editor hopeleBS case I fear tied to the extrcm1t1es of long bamboo 10ds understands tbat his paper thrives by bcmg JCCt so he <l.1 l not ans\ c;1 Lei iuestiun ' unoundmg it with dehcac es and And-t,I e letter l w1ote last mghl 1 'each i· filled about a third w1Ll1'rnter rhe rntensely loc·I tl at tis not by le med ed1 She stood tor a. moment or tn o a1ler t 1r by sh1ehbng Jt from contact \Vlth the gioss k d t 011a.ls 011 tru: ff and Incon1e ta..'C. but bJ artl ieaolutc tw10trng her hands together as and the hum1hatir g 'vheJ:eas the bur(len 1 h ::t \Vas breathlesf.:ly as e quantitv however "\at es acuording to the cles of favor of the ue\v 1a.1lroad l y <lescrip a 'I dido t lieat of ai y lette1 the docLor expectation of tee-~ b1ch is knowu by the hons of tie new factory 1 y ad' ocacy of Lhe thou0 h she "ere in some sort \Vresthng 1 of pove1ty must u t1mate y constram the said rncl1J!·1ent\, "ut I !I be '"lll1 Jou clearness of t h e sk y an 1 t h e stead mess witb new b n d ge t h at be m JS! sn :ceed Peop1e " , n " with hurself She looked more porned than noblest umn sho 1lders to stoop and the agu1n in a fe v minutes which the \v1nd blo\lisfroni the north \vest look in bis columns not only fo1 tl c latest nupy yet there was an air of effort about fight for hfe lea' o its scars upon and coars Jic When favorable about eight ounces ot geneial ne" s b u t tor a m ent1on of C\ cry 1n 111 Snelg10' e enlsre 1 his house her And I may not go "1th you 1 Sho en as with campa gn hardships the manneis terestrng fact, of every curious n atter of eaid tins rather pl·aclmgly than reproach of the rnost err inently descended found the se1vant crv1ng ,.,,-ate1 is put into each dish and wheu less gossip 1n bu; own oounty And thus the 'Shes asleep JUSt no¥. I 001 tlnugis expected from two to four ounces is the paper becomes the refiecto1 of the ctuTen L fully James S ne Igrove contrast ed menta 11y t I e d l us.ual quantity but in all cases n101-e water events n.n t e pu"Lhc sentu 1ent of bis sec ' Yol ?. No cei t.amly not ht! ans" eted method of 1 fe of his northern relatives with Worn Ol t qultc t "' 0th to U t b t d 1s put into the dishes nearest the n estorn ion -" rng 18 o sma o e 1 emioo Had any Ie tte 1 come I Iie as k ed bluntly He met her look JUSt then, and the economy of h1e OVi n ex1stenco lll Lon 1! only 1t JS of JUte1est A country editor started a little He \\as ourprise<l peihaps don She dtdn t kuow-slie wa.sn t sure Sia) end of the beds as-the sun fiist foll, on that advertJSed the other day tO.t he "onld m He tho 1ght with a shudder of the at the expression of her face-sorry it scene he had gone through 1u the niorn1n~ she thought one bad oome If 60 1t had part and the ice is thus more easily iemo' sert a list of the names of all tho people who inistie,..c·.a ed fion11ts solution being qu1ckei had Jo ned..tbe ul It)es in the county in a migl1t be that be had replied to her with - uf the so called wile he had with such be.en carried up stairs lllto h ·r " ..,,,...., rcce.i: t rev val ~ h1ch eh owed that 1 e Ull so little cons1deiation for her feelmgs Still d1fliculty escaped from VI hat t I s cl~ rouiu as u sun1 There are al out 4 590 plates in each pj ll'erstood l 5 b 18 ne~ He proposed to consideration as to each other s feeling~ gant cousin~ we1e to learn of t s: explo ts I;Io.d. she lece1\ eel it 1 had she xen.d it 1 he tl e beds Inst made a.nd 1f_)... v:e-allow five chronicle every event of l.lltercst occun: ng 1n 1c p1csents 11 su1 h ~ JUrISd1ction had been at an encl bet ween thcn1 1or son1e- in ti t re·pcct Ho v l ttle they re.,Hy Rsked h ml'lel! WhJ it \\ onld kill her ounces for ench o 1tri·l1t n l er preser t st te How titter Ja e.<>h 1t lour mcheo square, there "'11 Edve ry mtell gei t lam ly should give · time now Jene v Inn Jlo~ tl cy wo ltl change to e __.. f <'.I cor Ji\1 snpoort to tho local newspaper It Agam she seemed to be struggl ng w th "ards h1n [the story of J HI rrrn.1 Htgcwcre ly 1 o repented hav ng "r ttcn it ~--be an aggregate 0 a.bout 2 u 9 gallons ~nd ct 1s one of Lhe gicat Gdncat or L nflnences How JS she 1 ow M '"v-4_,_-----Yct he could sm face of abot t 1 u30 sq i·re feet of wate1 Hui ti· and Ifome hereelf-to subdue the prom1t1 gs ol he1 ieH1le<l to them l o;; they woul<l ~ncl POETRY 0 .,;.----- I