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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 11 Oct 1872, p. 1

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· :/ · · WEST DURHAM jTHE MERCHANT AND GENERAL ADVERTISER rculatoa largely m the rownsh ps of Darh ig o l Ola1ke and Cartwnght. It ui a common tlatfonn open to the free dli!CUSSlon of all qucs 10111:; n' luch the general public tu~ concerned TERMS Steam Job Printing O:ffioe, Krna SmEEr Bow)!ANHTIF. · Seventy live cents per annum m a.cl vance The Merchant and Obser verl $2 00 RATES OF ADV l!.RTISISO ) e column Half do 11ansient advo1 tlilon e it!! 5 eta per hne fi sL lfi se1 t on ru d 2o per line ttach subseq nmt 21 o Quar tor do 10 rn 35 per a11nun AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. VOLUllfE JV BOWllfANVILLE ONIAlUO l RID.n OCTOBER 11 18]2 NlJMBEH fl eyes nt her [ ti e1 sLe ha~ 1ie; e s en l im so deeply moved and there was a tone OJ agon se l patho' n h s 'o cc ll at tol 1 o/ ludden 11 oe The rector of R1vrngton le me.J Lack 11 h s nrru chair and clo"-c l Ins eyes fo1 a u10 ment,as if lookmg n11 rdl) H, Juce was pale and it e~id ~ntly ost hun a pa uful effort to unearth the sad story tl at l ad been l 1 ned so long At lc1 gth openrng h s eyes and fix ng them on ti e fire " th that pee ihar gaze "b ch \Ve so1net1n1es see iu the eyes of those \\ho are explon g ti e di 1 rece::iSOS of the past the iector co111 nenced 1n lo v earnest tone hiii st t) wl Jc his daughter fixed her no 11 lful ei ea on her father aa he thus spa] e Olare lee ~1e lwa) as tie so 1 of an J£ ghsh gentleman a man of vcaltb cult 1e1 and refinet ent He gave his uh l<l1en c1icry ad' antage ' h1ch money coil l besto' and Ins daughtera a 1d l is souo, \Hth one execp bon grew 'p all that tl c. most lovmg pa rents could wisl Bt t th10 o e th s boy Clarence "as a tl<l d ss1patecl fellow plung ug into slia1ne!ul Cxuesscs and 'vast 1ne; the precious hours. of J outh"" in the ha mis of foll) and the nomes ol crime. He gave h s parent.a 1nan' nn anx1ons hour as · ich boys alwn) s do fo1tunate n ost fo1t nate was it for them that they slept the qmet sleep of tlie grave beforn th s b y d s l onoreu and deg11de' brought untold I l ee1y to ihe hearts that lo e<l hi n 'rl c leclo s '01ce hemblc I l 1th emot on bt t iccovei ng himself .he Gontinued I h · boy tenderIi bolo\ eel by h!S pa rnnts, a id wl o bad buiYn so carefully reared grew fion1 bad to 'vorse a d ' hen he !eache 1 muns estate } c \ ais a confhmcd drnnkard There I \eel on tile next place to Med ay "\fauor a lovely 0oil named Al ce [t1ch mo <l wl om Clarence.Me~ vay lo>0l She \Vas ~ o ng yol,l.Qger bJ a y eaI than.} o daughter for ~be ~vas-only eeve 1tee1 "as a s met do c I I e g rl ge ti and mg the c1ol of Im ptents and friend and r cl 1 e' ery bless ng tl at n a<le 1 le <lest ab] e There ne'er._ ha l hee1 a sorrow on bet l eart and i o m no1 nole \\ailed thro gh the songs that she ·1mg Ob that so fo11 a ltfe obpuld ha\ e been so c1 elly blastecl-nlasted too by the man to whom she had gn en the puce! ·s g ft of hci yo n~ affettJo s Clarence llled 1 ay sought ! er 11 11 a1 l age He lid fi om her h s Lo l) 1 <1 o l de·troyrn0 'ice she knrn not thot ti o man ,.l)o brcatl1ed 1~0W1te fo e 'i'6'1-S n ' 1!11 e!\!'l; """a i jiab1tu:al drunliarJ Site b<!\l hearcl hnn called ' w1Ja al\<l m bet M 1hsl 1ondness her girlish 1gnornncc she thougl t she coulcl t me !nm <lown nd make bun o. quiet sober <lon1cst1c I usban l Her pa relits ho vever kne v that she as about to peril her I nr prncss aud ex post lated with her my daughler eve 1 as I Iiave cxpoet 1 D it he eo ld oot see ti e late l v1th v ou great black }ro\ln ug wck standing out m \Vhat seemed a srn1l ng sea she knew not ho o that rock tl e 1ocl of 1 ten1perance her fairest hopes \\oul 1 su:fic1 t crnel slnp "~eek 1\ bile the parents \ ere cxpostulat mg the lover "as t g 1 g and one sto11uy mg ht i l cc Riel moi d tnk ng her d st ny rn bcr'\J n ban ls sto e forth fa om bet happy home a1 LI. l\l·rt el Clarence Med vay rho ICCtor ol Rn ln,.,ton a Oi:ie f1 m l 1s seat anil hastily paced the floor Ile etop ped 1/1 front or l " <la igbter who vas '\atch1ng h1 l ' 1tl sad anxious gaze uncl said I POSTERS P Al\'IPHLETS BILL HEADS CHWULAR8 CHEQUES l'\OTES I H .\.NDJ3ILLS LABELS CAltDS TICKETS &u &c &u - - EXECUTED IN FIRST Cl.ASS STYLE. arms am 1 l her fathe s i eek d sobbel o 11 I asswnntely God 1 t y 01 n y poo ·i1 cl c 1 latlioi lie]"' ] tel ne 1 y cl 11 c~erasy pt) nc A I ti c f ti er and da igl ter sobbed alou 1 s tbt:! d e v r ear r to eacl otl er 1n dcCj est sy lpathy a nd tender love Long J e ~1 ~ ] u e passel a nee the rector of RlVl 0 to1 sat 11 ! is 11 iet study anJ told t1 s sad st01 y of I 18 hfe to h s yo mg <laugh tcr No longe1 yo n0 Alice Carington 1 O\\ s t tl ere alone for her lather has gone to his e~ernal l C::i t He1 mother c history sank deer ly ' to I er I earl, i I ·he chose to I ve s ngle rath er tl an to become a dn: nkatd s: ife Serene and happ\ her daH I ass rn deea of ge1 Ile mercy and she sheda around bcr the p1 cc ous pe1f ime of a p ou, hfe S e 1 as folded ti e 'v1ngs of silence O\ er her eat! lo e ti e 1e1ne 1brance of 1t ljlle! dlS'l els he a1 d he daily thank· hea;eu (or giv 0 1 ~r the stre 0 th to 1ut a\ BJ fi l e1 l JS the ghtterrng Cl p held by vhoao dcrtho \\eic concealcl the lcadly po sou of dcs1 all M [ A neuca God 1 lS g vc us ' goodly he t gc maJest c rn ers lofty mo ntu.ins vast fo1ests al aln1y clime and ahlflclne So ne flo ve1s oI E<len 'vo still do rnhent B t thti tra l of the se JAMES BIGHAM, Painter Glazier Paper Hanger &c &c NEW PATENT POETRY The Birth Recore! B'\: A G LITERATURE THE RECTOR OF RIVINGTON llX E GRANn TRUNK RAJl,,WAYI CHANGE OF TUIE Res1dence--N~:iQi..,Qo..Qr e~tof tum Ohuroh 'l'~:NE AU kinds of voik p10mptly attended to an l Farm Implement Forwarding Agency sat sfact on guaranteed the B:i.11 Chi: s o.nd sec 1t a.nd a. host of other fust cl s irr i le rn nts FANNINCf MILL, no ea lJ Cnill 11.t ll e G-1 ain G-1 i1ukrs Straw Oiitte ' Gide 1WiUs &c &c Orders ta.ken fo1 tl c M A.XX srn: B cnEESBORO TJ rone March :llth 1869 02 tf 01 and after J11ne 24th trams \HU leave ti c Bowman\llle Station as follo\\ s (>TNG \VEST CORN FOR SALE GOING EAST Mal M xed hlail "'15a..m ~Ial 115 M xed V ln pin. Mail 715am WHOLE OR-CRACKED 350 915 pn John McDougall Broad Cast Drill and Grass "MARRIAGE LICENSES. Seed Sower ISSUED BY Two Horse Wood. Sa.w, nlw tho R W JAMES S tting to n1ght in my old itl c a '!I c I ct01 ol Rmngton sat i !us ·t ul) With my l31blc on my knee II~ as cner ~ble looln ig n a on v 1ose l read from its record page of bu11 s pale face so ne deep sorrow had Jett it· The names of cluldren three An I v;nttcn l c 11 u tl o amo stro1 g trnco As he 1t lcamng thoughtfullv back m b!S chair h!S dark eyes fixed on the glow hand 'Vh le tl e bt:Jart va.~ b ak 0 1th po.m t g coals in t1 e gi te h s countena.nc.:e wore The Lo1d bath d'HOD an l ta] n n.'\.'in.y a troubled anx10 lS exprE.ssion Bit blessed be H s name He was not alone lns llaugl tel a gnl ROBERT ARMOUR llo .lllan '1lle D c 10 1869 J{111g St Bowmru v1ll «'Bowman, lie Dec 14 1871 nll M (JS :I EJ' JJ'J. f nning the 1nba b1:t!lnta of JJa.rl ngton ti at ·~.nss M LAKE has great 1>lea.uN m u Notice. T Rll SUBSCRIBER tnkca 1 leaau ' ' tl to t.h ecordoflfe-wasslo t T I ea s·umrne r;. lay of JO' I a eee theu no \i th th se iliu ol l eyes My I Ille g I ond boy At u I th nk of t1 em v1 c T ad the wo ls In xn old ol l Fook h c1 saJ.th A'I MONJ'RE A.L PRICES ' 'll oy ve e lo oly aua pleasa t dew.ts .Anl J de! ot n le>tl ~ m n she is prepared to recei e I up la on the P no ---~ fo u u1g tl e publ c that he 11as ad led to hlB and Orgall 'Pnrt cuhrs by applica.t o to M ra E HAVE NOW A COMPTE ot 8to k of mo.cl nery a Sl RF \CE Pl \NEB and ment of Pai er Bags wh ch ' e ~"111 ~e at1 ~ B rro s Ill TCHE h{;I 1 ow p (lpa1 ed to lo all custom 1049 t( Hauypton Sert 6th 187 ~Iont:rca Pr ces Tl e paper is f ti e best q1 t.l o k on sl o est ot ce an 1 a.t usual rates 1ty and "' o guara tee th t noue of tl Ba,,,B l SMI'.IH st ck togetl er 'l he followu g a tl c Du 1 ngt01 Lot 19 6th <Jon July 2 7" mly PRICE LIST PER lOOC ;.fo.i No ~5 0 1y 7 St 1 30 TAILOR ATE WUH F Y <JUWT,E be0 s to i 2 ~ 1~ form the p bl c generally t} at 1 e has c ) n 3 Gentlemen s & Boys Garments menced b .181nese Jll thtl Shop next to tl e E ~ 11 2 80 4 1 resa Office one door east of J M hle s .M \DE JN THE 12' 3 30 0 !laving had several jears cx:per euce in U e 13:! 3 00 6 l'IEWEST STYLll:S "tr3. ]e he lope~ to sa.t sfy all ho ma.y f vor lo 4 2;,.1 7 "7" h m w th a call J o v1n~1 ille J Uy 27 1869 lo 5 9:Q 4 35 8 4 95 17 5 80 10 17 6 60 5 60 12 6 60 18 7 40 14 no mi nv1Ue Sep 4th 18"· m49 tf -· 19 980 8 55 20 LANK CERTCFICATES A]/plicat on· 10 00 21 11 90 2> &c &c can bo piooure<l ·t ti" office ·· 30 1150 14 2J 14 00 ' r~gulur rates "RITE TEA TI \.GS llo"ma lv lie J l; 17 18n W t 'f... .fl Oilgli.:.I New 'l'aiilor Sho:p. JOHN HEAL, .b or th otJ ct my bal y J c tll l n till ~grew to mun) o l tall \Vhen they tol<l'"i 1(;" thl't!Gtrdlw.1 "'t l h ... a en ro of c gl teen ~as with hnu and her face too was clo de lb; sadne·a As she tossed back her bngl t c uls and rai 0 ed her C) cs !on gl and trustmgl) to her father "ho had so ternl·rly supPJ ed I er mothers place povmg that men too have a deep fount of enderness in their natures "\\ h1ch at t1 l s eau e\ en be maternal the parent s I e u~ si Jute )nm for tie pam he was inflict rnb :q. PB.A.TE, s , m, I f lt lie had taken m~ all <\.n l Jong I cl o ml e liebell us tl o ghlil l3t.fo1 e I coul<l lea.t l to say L gz Bless d he the Lord 'Twa. He that gnve And ta Re that h ·ti t,.k a"·Y '\-Y somet mes st run o r poor el 01t s ght :Bl nded 1y fio ng tears \.1 d murmur lll ou s nful hearts Ro clouded by lo bts and fe : us Rut though v. e ca not pierce the vn. l I et spat ently va. t H s v.: 11 W lo t1 ough He spn.1e i ot tho 0 1 He slay l s ti sa.mel n l lathe st l) GOOD FITS GUARANTEED To :Mastera of L. 0. L Save Your BONES B and get fo1 ti em 50 cents per 100 lbs., at ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. Live 'Poul London and Glasgow 1\o YOUNG & BRITTAIN S 1 8~ in 2 751 2 8i 11 3 25 Sole Agent bet veen Po t Hope and Tor01 to N B E lo l Sacks u Stock i ~ib;v ~j Sze gg C BARKER p_!'lzeman f the Un1\er1nty of Ioronto and Un ermty of Q ieen s College Kingston. Mom der of the College of Phys c a1 s and Surgeon of 0 ltar o Su1tery arl.d Res denc on 1( ng Street se ond door cast of ]r11 May1 ar<l DR DAVIDSON, RADUATE of tho Royal College of ply G sic ans of England and U wvers ty of Vo.nd 1c tor1a. College Oobourg U nde ~raduate -tAll pe ons t cspassing ~n the propeity kno 18 Ii o Iden M Us vill bl! prosec ted NOTICE. Su wheu Ital e this "Sacred Book Where God hath writ His '\Jll I can l cad 10 peace ~Y children a nam s Wh le I say Mv heart be st U And the dear dear han l that w·rote tl ose na1nes Gras1 s mine 111 t UBt and lo e Dear \Vlfe the r names ate also vnt In the Book of L fc o.bo e 71 JORN McDOUGALL Bo vn "' ville J me 5th 18'1 tf 36 CLIPPINGS Mutal Life Assurance Society ESrABLISHED 1840 The mtexnal revenue receipts fo1 the first quarter endmg on Tuesday foot up to $36 000000 J obn le 0 vena s prnbably ti · \ caltl ieat actor 1 ow upon the An er1cnn stage His figure 10 some" hat bell\ een $1 000 000 aucl $2 000 000 An Itahan female t11ut vendor nu.n cd D ago fatally stab bed a newsboy name! Hait on Tuesdav 1 st nst for J lier ig n1 plcs from I <I b li!l<et A newspaper L9 the hteiatnre ol th~ mfl hon A man m a hundred reads > "bbok u1nety nine 11 a hundred reads a ne·ws paper RR LOSCOMBE BARRIS1'ER ATLAW. SOLICITORJll_CHANOJ RY &c as J3ut tie recto1 ol R vington never 1-use<l when he b td a J tty to pet!orm ho\\ e>er parnft l that cl tty ' as le walked up un fhncl ngl) to it even as the brave ·old er wal I s up unfi nchmgly to the cannons mo tl fu.rn ng hi, sacl yes on his fa gl ter lesad M) child you I no" that your happ1 neSl'J s us dear even dea1cr to n'le t1 an my hfe aad 1 cannot ill r gl) consent.to yo 11 th ow' g ita vay '): e !a he1 sl e said vb1le the tea10 gall cred in I er e\ es and fell slowly do vn nn gt eat d1ops on her lap t know ho v tenderly you lo e me ho v ) ou have been fat! er mot! er nurse and friend to me th1ow11 g only sunshine a.round inv \\ay and eh1elchng n1c fro1n every sorro v anly as ves u j child mien ipted the ei.;tor 'v tl emotion ..l ~nd will cont111 e to do so tf 'OU \ ill only perrw t me My ch ld my ch l<l 1 cannot stand qu1eLly by and see you thro ' the JC' el happrness w O,'l'.£) and not put fo1U1 lll) hauls to stay ' Y!J1i~ 11 ) 'o ce to implore you Il s tones were lull of emotion while his trnme l!embled with the ntensity of 130 manV>lle Oet 5th 18"1 Farewell, &; BJdl&flltre, BARRISTERS ATTOltNEY S BcGea. OFFICE -Ove1 McClung s Store saJne flat J !JI Bnma.comb f! Dental Roolllil CA~ \ A 0 IIE OFFICES Bown anv lie Oct 27th 1813& ly 1 1 S'l. H .M :ESS'.IREEI ;MOlHHE.AL PQ ROBERT- ~OUNG; l SURGED$" VETERl~ARY l!ohc1tor a,Conveyancers Notanes Public. OE11101t Al GBADU \TE. DE ONTARIO VETERINAltY COIT GE 130,VMANVILLE- Over Mr ?tfc:l\Iur B 1y s Store OFFICE IN Ointot\.1"4- l irst door no1th of ti fl"ost Office :doney to lban ~t lo"" rate,,, of mtc1est E FuE<ELL LLB R MoGRE TIA JAMES RUTLEDGE EGS t.o nform thti ulha.b1tants of BiJ~an Vllle and swioundrng countly that ·hpJin.s commenced the pra.ct ce of .b e p:rQje§i Ol!,t ~d ca.n De consulted...as to the dlSenses 'bf H'ora68 and Cattle at Gto .. er .s L v~y Office King$ Bo 1na1 1lle Jan 4th 1812 14 l.., Bowu:liln lo .Dec 17th BA. 1869 M:s. 0. :BO'C'NS.ALL, KIJS G SI 130W1vHl'fVILLE oo&o Professor White. 1nay be known }:>J a ppbeat on at Mrs ~ ilson s Church Street lw 41 Uowwa.nv1Ue J ily 11th 1872 B ta EGS to announce to the pt blic that 1 o v opemng a cho ce aelectlon of al c s EA CHER .OF rHE l'IAJS 0 1 OJHE T S ngwg &c Orga.n stv.ud Qomposei now prepared to attend a.nil rece e ls Terms p~~ !JO~l.ETS HATS AfBBON'DS FLOWERS FEA:ZHEllS VE:LVbTS a d, MILLil>EllY gu u tJ hlc:h vill be sold a.t ti e lo able11co P:o :Bono Pu'blico. \LL KINbS Oli Sill V cl ct cancers and. i:unJ.ors \'AKEN OUT AND Bo"i a Stra :v Bo n~ets cleau d &u ~s usual t! nl lie Oct l!;t 181)0 01 uured without the Use of the · RHYME .AN:O LIME. And .It ·bout the besl of Lmw A 1 ttle RhJ n 0 L me from the VVest of tl e very best Not beat in any quarter I me that will al ays stand the tci:it of Bowmanv1lle When mak ng into mortar I will try and keep a. good supply i I o best of references g1 ven 1 Bown a ville For it ts always :t.vanted a d elsewhere Office o 1 Cl rch Str~t That when you all oon1e n to buy .Bo V' mnn lle ] eb 2'=- 1872 n 2J o9 ly You ll n t bed.ioappo lied You v1ll alwa.ya £4,ld it dry and fresl 6 .And tha.t u; something bonnie So come along Blld try this Lime But don t forget the money; RADUATE of !he Un vers t" of '.11u itJ Coll ge loronto a.nd:V1ctor a College Co Hour8 of delive~ from Nine a. m to Four p ln bourg L centiate of ~~lleqe of Pl yl:!ic ans Cori er of Cclneon and Ontano Street ::tnd Surgeons Onli.q.,µ.~ :: THOS BOWDEN Office King Street fnle door 'vest of M1 no24 tf Bowman tile March 11th 1871 CornlBh s~0- ve11ry1!tore Bowmanvillc Knife, by ca1ne J .;it.mt we DR B. PATfERSON, W. S. BOYLE, lVI. D. G Bowmanville Ap1'130 1872. olS m31 tf CAUTION I am sole aheut tor LAZARUS & MOR BEAUTIFUL TEETH RIS I erfectetl Spectuclcs aod EH Glas J M BRIMACOMBE L D S sos '!I ey neve1 sJppl) or emplo, >n) othc s However specious th:e once T e eth Extracted at Tv.renty f':l.:ve Cents made by them that they irnve them do uot Rl!loine oi;er 1\-IcClung Broe. Stoi:es. 1 believe it )Ol will be S\\mdlcl 1f )OU do Bo vmam ll e Oct. lJ;t 1870 AARON BUCKEER agent for Bowman S. G. WEBSTER, L D S v !le and v1crn1t rr··e CHARLES TOD, l3BEAD AND DISCUIT BAK.DB '! IS 11 1OS1 -OJ!lIUJ BOWMANVILLE J J r f Ud nalli Attei <le I I o 1st 18"0 SURGBON DENTIST l \ nl T ng HOS] that hove !I. t1fic al Teotli ti nt Jon t :fit would do veil to h'lVC 1ne a. ca.JI GUARANTEED A PERFECT FIT AUCTIONEERS TEETH m the most dlffi.oult cases Fo llw 1 ow wh'p of Dco l1;ngto i S C 'V h 1..s been very successful m u sc t H l 100 [ PHILLIPS, H \JYIP<I'ON asou AR[IFICIAL PALArES, Wl er!:! ti e) h vc been dci;troyed by disease or a -0 the result of congerutal defet.t. If yo i; alue your hE-alth, t tt to g veito safo::i &con a.blo term Wm!.. Barton., EN./IISKILLEN Don t neglect you1 TEETH, BEAlTIFUI GOID ULLINGS mscT\e<l o a ne I nc 1 lc PRICES MODERATE I Room1:1 forme ly u c p ~ l by 'l J Jones over NMAN LINE of Royal Ma l Steamers srul Ji F '\1cArtl:iur a Store K1ng Street Ilo ma.nv llc July 17th 18 ?. m42 ly g from Nev York cve1y Saturda.y and er.) 111 :tsday Tickets ol I to an l f om Engla.n l Ireland and the Cont nent at as lo ~tes aa b_y any oth0l' line YE.LLOWLEES & QUICK Age ·t ll p~1sons ho contemplate mak111g co Bowmanv!lle tracta Wltb newspapers for the sertion of Toi n G Dale 1Dlto11<hrnJ Ne Yo k A..dvetiasements should send to Bo manv Ile June 9th 1871 TO .A:OVlil:E?.TISE:E?.S ! Geo P Rowell & Co A ~--=-=~~=-==-=-~~--- $ 26. :E?.EW..ABD. 1 7 If if e er a pa ren Ls be.rt is st rre<l to 11S deepest drpths it " ' hen he sees the daughter 1 o has tenderly nurt red lrnk hei fate with that DIREG10R' of 1 h unlrnrd I cannot sta d bv and see \'i ALTEn SnaNLY E·q ~,M P Chaum>t Dur;o..A::N M.AcnoNALD J!.SQ tlii; 'Sif&1fice \Hthoc t cl nng 01 t M; l)i,\JoR I E CAIIPBJJLL ::; B SL. tl1!arie God my God g1vo 10e the sttel gth !<> lat ~ Ho~ODABLE JoHN HAlrrLTON Hawks li hurg, Ont out Jron t y home this ten ble evil give RESIDEN'l. SECRETARY ~Ja11.s C n< T 01ethepo\\e1to sl11eld anl to save my ch ld from th 8 g gant1c m1se1y-a misery SPECIAL FEATURES. Small snakes sol e dt-tliern n ne mches so deep that no plummet can so ind its 'I.HE E:r-.'"TlllE PROFITS belong to ~d rtre div d long iesem)llrng "bi\~ threads ha. e been h f f l d h eel amongst tl f Pol cyholders ept s found m applea ll\;filllenv1lle Ulstor cou 1ty' dept s-1ts ear ' LIVES DEOLINED :BY OT:HJIB COMPANI.li:S or on New York Ahce Carmgtons face Hre\\ deadlv pale wh ch an exe?-a. P1em m wo za be equ e ( co.n James Steele left Hartfor l Conn i~ as! e1 father spoke anl she cried o t rn be ass 1rcd a.t t~ e ord na y rates of this Soetety 1850 to go on a whaling voyage and has tones of ngon:r ndm a special M a1 gcment J st returned to aston sh fnends wl o la<\ 0 f ther spure me of all this I have s RCJAL ~ 0:::.f FORFEilAELE I'OLIO.ES issued long got o>er mo nnm~ for l m not the trcngtb to sc 11 from me the only under hich only 10 15 or "0 Annua.l Pa.y In \\ ilmmgtoi Delaware tl ere is a 0 en ma i I love Sa\ e ill) fathe1 It ls ' dreary ment.a a10 reqrured each l ayment sccunng a tlernan n nety e gt t years of age who h~ thing dear lather for a woman to teat out Policy fo.r: a sum MS\ rod proportiouate to the to be closely watched to prevent l 1m from fro her beait the 1 , e of hei gulhootl and 0 1 um.her of prmn ums prud ruidfreefrO'Ji. futi 1e gcttmg married He bas made about ftfty her \\ omanhood and to wall forevermore 'fJayn er t of prcmium.3 attempts anti al\\a)· find~ women to sbare Ltw veek b s fnct de ;:ushed m and alone How can my I ps ever say to the 11-IODERA'IE PREMIUJ.1S r..ncl lUOft l bei'al con them fo1 b1d the banns JUSt m time to prevent a man I l°' e Go I cannot marry you dit ons mag strate from 11rntmg the old gentlemen My chi! \ yo must P1'0Bpectuse~ Pioposal .ForJu~ &c. au1 pJ ed He is said to be a 011 applic<tt101 t the Hcw:I U1n e or any of to a ·P nstet of th rty I love l 1m fat\ er ruonon1a1nac on t h e suh~ect of marnage the Agenmes A statement of the traffic o'er the Great Te 1 yo1 r love out ol loll I earl b fo c JAMES GlH.NT Rel!l Secretary Western Railway dunng tie week of tho Lt tends your heart, he <ad b1tte,rly Pro'1nc al Exb1bit1on at Ham !ton places 0 lather she moaned AGJ NI 1 on OOWM ~=n ILLE the amount of receipts at $150 700 a1 d tie Dette1 ti at mv child tba 1 hug an af · C B!l.RKER 0 "' rver Office I{u g St number of passenge1s carried at o>er 67 000 feciwn vhieh can brmg; ou only sot :ow 23 ly 'J his is said to be m tch In excess of an' \\eek m the h story of the road It must 1 grief' hose t·lon cla vs will rend apait nowm ll~1lle Ju e 24t1 18 0 afford the management of the lrne extreme ) ou1 very body and soul \her. Abee sat1sfuc~1on that, although their resources you kno\\ not wl at it is tu 1 e a drunkard e \\cre"taxed to theu utmost capac t} delays w le in trnni.:iportation "ere q utt: tnfhng and no I ill relo1 n 1 un after we trlJ innu:1ed accident occurred OF LONDON sl e sa d eagerly On the 17th ult the Dublm pohce seized Reform b m fi r8t and n1a11v him altei in a house in Cooper Alle~ one nine cl a1u (Establ abed 1803 l er revolver one pistol one swo1U one wards 111y daughter but :i. \VOmau sudly HuAD U·HOEo -1 Old Bro· I St and Pnll Mall I ondon dagg r three boxes cartt <lges t" o zifle o errates hc:1 strength \vhen sho man e1' GENERAL ~GENOT 11'0 24 St cartridges, thirty SlX rifle bullets one hun drunkarcl to reform h m Sacrament Mo1 treJJ. dred and thirty leaden pellets one box of George Gran' !lie Jo, es me Jathei and rifle percussion caps one ca1 tud 0 e ioler one Subam bed and veate l Cap1ta.l and Rese ved bullet 1no lid smn e sl ot and a book on re 'ou kno'v "here there is lu' e on the F1!!>d. £1 960 000 St rling vrned platoon exercise for ti e long n.n :l shot t husbands pait there is influence on ti at of Funds mvested 1n Canada- 105 000 Smder rifle r" o men n· mecl M'Kenn t the v1fe Insurances against loes by F -e a...-re efiecte l 01 the moat fa.voni.ble terms and losses pa d "' th of the labonng class were arrested charged '[her ci01 took l , head ·adh u <l re \Vltl ha\ ing arms and amm in tlO na out reference to the Board w London pl ed prouhun ed d1stl ct J DODSWORTH RIN'.IOUL BROS My ch1l] \vhcrc the v ces of lUGll are Inspector Gen Agents Mont1eaJ The 011 regions ait:: a~a n a.t fever l eat everywhere Intense feelmg pieva1ls over confirmeJ votnen can J.iOSses:-;. very I Ltle R R LOSCOMBE Barrister, Agent the movement to suspend the production of influence over Lberu I know that you for Bowmanv11le and Vicinity o I Fro1u some locahues it is reported U at Bo vmnmollc June 14th 1860 36 v1olcnce had been resorted to 1n car1J 111 0 out senait1 e heart ebrmka back affr ghted ~t mo 43 39 4w the n easure Well r gs have been b med the idea of be ng a ti rnkard s wife with and engme· destroyed by sledge hammera your 1gnorance of 1nen -:; on think that love and ml tanks tapl'ed Some aJ.'8 strongly can uccompl1sh nnracles "it.h thetn and hold1ug out agrunst the movement but 1t is thought they w II y el I and furtl er that the drnni en lover will prove 1 ·obcr violence mil be a' 01dcd Effect of this husband Ah my clnll many a poor act on 1s already apparent m ad'"n"" of fool sh woman has wrcc)red her hopes of HESE MARKS ARE THE CREAPES'.I l r cos and a mo1e ai;t1ve market l apprness on Jl st e icb a fallacy as thlS the moat laatwg tJ e lea:$t t1oubleeome and moot complete uvex 11 vei ted They arc used PRAC-TIOAL JOKES The lollowmg story The tears that had bccu slo vly foll ng and recommended by n any of tl e best Breeders from the I'a!l Mall Ga etto which is go ng from the g1rl s eJ e;:, r o v can e down in tor n the Un tad States and Canada such as G B Lormg.t Salffi1 1 Ma.ss P eSldt=nt 'I ew England the 10irnd of the Erench papers ought to rent< She Ja1J her :iead on tl e table be Vi ool uru vers Society Joh l S Ross Henne serve as a use! I lesson to practical JOI ers lle1 fa pin Ill P1ofessor ].f r..i.iles of the State Ag Two diueris who 'vere unknown to ear.h s do b I and sobbed pssionalel) ricultu -a.l College Lars g M1cb Hon G-eo other "ere sitting at the same table in a ti e1 ms piepared to see be1 gr e\ e but he Bro :vn Toronto 01 t Jol S ell Edmonton restaurant rn the I lace de Cl ateau d Eau 1 d not a1 L1c pate 80 'v ld a stor 1 of br ef Ont On each )-!ark s stampe 1 the o' 'll.E'r s name and tl e Sheep s 1 mb They ll be One of theu JOkrng" th the mistress of tl c a· tl " He knew that hlS ch Id lo\ eJ nth I tnust have so1ne sent free by ma:il oo exp ess fro o ly 7our ce t estabhshmenci, ~a1d all tl c 1 lor of 1 er affect10nate nat 1e tl e a h and will lo.st for I ENTY YE \.ms flesh lobste1 otherwise I shall kill l on fW" Cash must accompany all o de r; H1~ nc gl bo a y ouug mau of about 2o inan \\ l o had sought hc1 n n1a11 1 e Ile UWIHB lLD YOUNG Ji years of age ti en drew from hla pocl et t was lJi:t.J dsome intelhg:ent and u l l blc Sar ta 0 small 1evnlver vl11ch he handed to h1n1 but o c tcmble faih g ernl a lo ve<l tnese 0 '<i lH dd 'CSS U to tJ MFnc Nr a d Orr saying in tw1 Here is so1neth111g \vln\:h BERVElt Office for a.ny quant ty 11 bo filltJd at ciu"ht , 1 e WO> a drnnkm: l Ile could \Ill enable you to acco1nphsh your er roe the above mentioned l r cti ai:s 1 ck]y as th rhc revolve1 lVas exannued and rctur1 ed to pl n ~e a' ornan into m sery li 1t I e could }!atks can be 1na.de and i:iei t 1ts O\\ ner ' ho had scarcely t1me to remark a<ll notlu g to ber halPmess C TI!l.l,lKER that it waa loaded \vhen owl ig to some de And h le the girl \ ept tho 1cct! 1 ul &rn n<t\ivillo Dec. 2~!h 18 l ly nl3o feet in lts constl: 1ct1on one of its chan bets cx1 \oded foittnatel) Without !DJ"nng 1 y R vll gton so.t o; tl l 1s sad eyes hxed one A cro i\'<l. ho "ever collected o ts de l er He I ne tl t he co1 ld vc I c1 l u the restaurnnt as though some 11 gedy l ad co1nfo t h i i gl t e'en ee u 1 1 e1 eyes occurred the agents of the pohce came up hke the crnel <lestroyei of her peace but and the nnfortunate dehoq 1ent lvas carrit<l th the 1 tte1 rcmenbra cc of tie l "'i off to tl e con1m1ssary of I ohce to gtve sonic Carrying the Canadian a 1 Uruted States ma1L explanation of tl e a!ia r In the rneai time st II hna\ mg at h1S h·a1t he felt tl at be an rnd1v1d rnl p1esent, who had t p to this t st r l ty o pe1for u a l<l 1th the LIVERPDOL·LONDONDERRY·CLASCOW time kept in the background l l t bud" r er hau t he l elp of b , l envenh I athc kno vledge of II e he10 ol the ad\ el Passengers Booked Through to Lon iect He "a1tecl 1 nt l l er passio1 ate would turn ian lo the lodgmg of the latter de don Pans Hamburg etc clared to the landlord that a mmder la 1 gu f I l s1 e1 t Itself tl eu he a1 I oncbed been committed by blS tenant aud that le her and pa1t10 0 aside her c rls l seed l e1 Rates of Paasa e f101n Dowman 1lle to L1¥e vool 0 J ondondru:lj Cabin $78 to $88 accOl l l 1mself \'las an agent of the pohce come to lovrngl) ou he wet cheek He die l er ing to acco1nmodat1on Steerage S29 50 make ll thorough search of bis room· fhe LIN doors lvcre uccord111gly thro\\ n open to h1 n to a clmir near l 1m and said v th deep a.ud back "ithout hes1tat on and aftt!r he l i l co11 pleted his invest1gat ans 1 e ret red v1th an a r of much d gmty A short time alter \VarUs the o-wne1 of the re\olver vho had ' been set nt 11bertv l y ti e c0m1 l ssar5 of pol ce rctt rncd hon e an l to h s aston A i ment an l du; 0 t ot fo I ever) drawer o~en ond empty ai cl all lm 10 lC) 0 one 11 e ·o calle l UKcnt of pol ce Im l mano.ge l to w fe get lcui oft "ill n 1 ey u I goods to 1 c 'i.I c Ou gto l louke 1 tl extent of about 8 000 francs 1 '·l 1e. his fe hnge My chtl l l e ontmued But be \Ont on v ti he nerved I im·cll to ti e task m cl "t stake to cc la gl te s 1la1 puH:So This lreaclful ct doiie n a 1 t ol d1 nk en inadnc~s 1esto ed h m to h ::. i:ie ::i s Ile thre I hrnsell 01 the fioor wildly an l call ed 1 [on the name of tl e dead w Je Io hid Jo, d bun so tender!) and bort e w lat ent ly ' th him B t too lite too 1 te ti e I urc sp nt 1 nd ir gcd it::; ff1gLL above at d the drnnl ard s wife ha I fo 1ld ree at d peace n hea en Lo g and lo d wa ls "ent up f1om that st11cken .iuan s 1 e1rt he kios ed frantically tbe pale cheeks le plorcd fo 'g 'eneas for the past and for this dread fr l d.;ed b1 t ti ough tie va i hps sm led or they made no rs e1 0 m\ God my God cned the rector cla·pt g l 18 th n han Is I tl ank thee tl at ti o d ast at lengt.L pou pe ce 111to thIB nuseia.olc n ans hea1t for no vl ern coula he have torn l t btttlce It was lecree l that I sl p l l l n ore deeply of th~ c p<>tsuller111 0 Wl1e1 ti e Jea1fnl dee I bcca11e kuo" n ab1ou<l Cla1ence Med vaj wa, arre,tel an l ti row t into prison During those 101 g n 1 vea1y da)s ollns n1pr oon lent an<ltrial dep v d of tic ace used l quor ti at had made him a br 1te a. n1alinran nnda mun.1e1e1 he came into full possession of h ~ se ise Tl en l 1s e\ es were 01 ened ancl he &il v ..vl u.t b tte1 wrong tbedr mkarddoe· not o ly to h m·ell bu all 'Io have tie m sfoit ne to Jove lum S1ttrng i the soltt 1 le of h!S cdl as memoi) camed l 1m buck to bis early life l e \\ ept to tl mk what he as " ti \\bat he might I ave been he I ad sold the p10u l l 1 thr ght o! Jn, mot I oo 1 for a miserable mess of poltuge Over >hclrr ed w th gr el lo tl e loss of bia wile ems! ed b) tie f arf 1 er 11 e I e had cot 1 tted dce1 ly h mil atd b) h18 pa t f1 l] os twr Cla1ence Med vay passe<l tllFo tgh h1· trial for the mu de1 of Lbc ' o mat "'hom he bads vo1n to 1 otect I can not go over ti e d st ess ng deta I. of that proceed 0 wheu the l le of ti 18 m tort n ate lan h ng trembh g b tween ti ue a l ctermty On the day ti e <erdict was to be deh ore<l tl c halLs of JU t1 e ' ero crow led s lent tie crrn nal sat a a t ng lbe u ds that were to cons gn h m to hfe or cleatb Tl cy came ar d as he stool u1 to iece \ c his sente 1cc Ins ears Lea1 l the c11eadful wmd· Ht l 0 by ihe. neck t nttl dead Tl e ull grc black - black as n 1dm0 J t an<l ic is led f\ 1lY hon1 the ioo u All fb~~ while the gnl la l reiru ued flom ;p.tik but lLl,se rnrl~ seOj.ll~d lo el ct 11fy her and sh" .caui:;l :_ 2:,e jatl ei s 1 an l 'e ant is o er tl e1r1 aJl s Intempernnce ti at 10 tra l ng 1ts lat eful length th1ough tbIB fair do1na1n ct l!:. il ng as t goeB tl e beautiful b1 ds ol I on e " therrng l opes and destroy rnh bod> a ld so1 l TblS serpent it lS that cl ng to s n o rr gran l n arcl on ard to star l o de bJ s1 le vntlr o r s slcr nations the r co1npcc: t in all fHlVe years I ly t 13 ii e fo1 the dau 0 btcrs ot Atuer eti. to l otcst \vhcn l e1 sous n1e sell u g ll e 1 fan bntl ugbt for a me a of pot tage -Wood Bila w I ol l Mag 1 c Tl s se1 I ent An Event of the Age 0 of ll e most rema1l able events ol the lilgc e h c u 1s no~ tal ng place 1n Pe1u Eor I\ o ) ears pa>t, vorl l as b e 1 progres s lg 111 th e giant ma::;t ry of the Titian At "' lean cha i J ast J 11 vorl wa comn en tt;nu nus of t1 e Luu a. and 0 o' a r u lrtJad I cl s being construe te I u der a couirnci for 2' 000 000 ieal· L) Henry I Meggs Th s 10a<l which com l ences 1'1 t la.lly at Coll o ou the coast 113 lest ed to cross at alt tudc of o er 15 000 fcot · 1 tet nate at Oro) a a little Tnd1au II c to p at 1 alt1t1 le ot 12 200 1eet T1 ca I 1 a ~co n1oul) k 1ow1 u that coun \JJ us Choloa arc ernuloycd bemg the only unes vho en. i succe ssfullj ope1ate nt snch hlgh-allll Jes,wbcietl c rnnty of tie atmos pl ere p1e,c1 ts thooe wl o have been l-a1aed ni lo\\ er plnces fro1u ork ng The l ea<l. car p and cenj, 1 Jot st ppl1es 11:1 now at Yau b a S[ iull in1n1ng to vi tt ~b\l 1t 14 oOO leet alt t i<le E gbtec11 m le· of te~ ieplc n or gt vi 1g have beep frn1Sl ~ amt~ th s montl tt e "01k of mnkmg a tunnel ii 101 gh ti e crest of the AnJc· has bgm It ' II be ' OJ l ed from both ends w th a foic of fifteen hundred fo 1 ans engaged ou it ar d w the ic ty fl e t m el will be ~ 000 feet rn leogth and elevatecl above tic se 1 b ghei ti an the summit of Mo11nt Blanc In au a I 1 e t 1S d!Stant fron lhe western term nus on the Pac fie coast oul) about BlX t) 1les TI e g udient 18 for the most part t"o l u e.J a d elevc feet to them le or wl at" theie c;\led the lo l per cent grade Many cxr ed1ents have been adoutcd m or dcr to su11 o nt the g1eat E:nc1nee11ug dJfi cult es an I so to lcngtl en ii e roa l to the be,t a lva tage for tie ptrpose of contmual Iv ga 111 g \ltitc le At one pornt abo\e Sau Borto ome al out fort' t\VO miles from Callao 1t 18 necessary to .resort to a V" b ch is ' lplJ n turntable and smtc\l ;\here LLe loa 1 takes an up g1atle in re' el'8e l rect oi 101 ss-~8.1 miles ar.d 11ga1n re t 1 s fofltU1ng in its corlrse almo:::.t a figure 8 The hfficulty e·pei enced m workmg j~~~ ellstern end may be at once compre he1 dcd "hen 1t IS remembered Umt the i ule tram w ili all lhf: tools and p1ons10nC w1th ~he' ixceptl®:-;of "hat may le ob u ned m the interior passe· o\er an al t1tudo of 16 500 feet om1dacluslerofpeaks co' c el " th pe1pet al sno It is hoped b) th!Jl ioad to develop the ma era! wealth of tl e coI ltlleias wt ch consists ol s her ore Coal has also l eon dlSco vered lll the v c mty of Oro) a Y ~ult which must event, allJ prove a vo.lua.Lle resource 1n a coun try which L9 total!~ destitute ol timber W1tl the ex epi10n of some coal "h1cb JS r tdely taken o il and tian.portcd on Ibo backs of lamas to tl e pnnc1pal oomps at a cost o! $20 per ton nothmg cau he obta u ed fo1 1 cl exeeptrng <l ied turf bt ffalo ch ps - t vcntf Ii e centa a sack-and di ed lama <lur 0 Ihe latteI is prcserve<l by the ton foi: sc 1 rt le sII clt1ng at the m1ues Tl ousan l s of s cks I ave been b1ougl t 111 for the ra lroa I 'vork !or bim·nng lime n tl ti v cI t;r -1" t Ed ns ' conv ils 'elj and said: , llm g d d they bung 1l1m I He valked from that dreary ae r c ll tl c co ut room rnv cbtld to his cell m the pn eon a i 1 prepateU to n1eet his Jbno1u1n ous fntc Ju. va n h.1s h1e1 Js sfa.'OYe to obtain a 1 ttlo1 et tans e ~ se11t "~those in author tJ but tl ere ""' no p Ly for the miserable "vietch \Vl o h..'\d 1uurde1cd 1 s wife n a fit of drnnl en lehr um I ne worn 01 anil the day ol ec1 t on arrived he bad pressc\l hll! sweet ch Id to b s l oson:i !or tl c last tine an 11".uned tears of sorro ' on its yo mg head llis fr e ds had taken a sad and solemn farewdl ol h m and no v all that was left !or l m to do vas lo mount the scaffoli( and ve h s 1 fe for that prec ous life llc 1 tel t·l<;en '!I · J<clor sl ilderntl ail l h Ji' tin 1 fin gers grasped ncrvoflsl) ihe hand;' of h s tlaughter ti at lay on!ns lap f .. Imperial Frre Insurance Co Dana's Patent Sheep Marks T Th ic arc some tnemor1 s h cl st hkc h1dcQt s nightmares upon the heart and ti at H:: can only bear J' Gods l elp is ich s th~ m<lfilor) of what l am t&ll n 0 you Agam 1 e took his seat It vas "' dent tl at r otl g but u,11 over1uas ering sense ot duty n a le the father confide th s sto1y to lns d· ghter s kceprng vi ell the) \\eie man eJ this 1 appy young girl and tin~ drur ken ) oung man The fatal step ~., taken -taken by he1 'vitl Love and Faith i.:nnging sweet songs 111 Ler truRtlng he...·ut. It took her .r:orne t me to t11t:1CO\ er \\hat 1n cr101 she hud 1 ade ho v sl e be ned eve1y JOY ho she now stood on the cl Y3olate shoreb of a t1ad real t) fat a vay frnm the peace! l pie"' ir es of the old home that she l ad forsaken What she ouffered a the hideous k 10wledge broke upo 1 her none save be1~elf coul l tell Still she loved and trn·ted an l hoped and praye I b 11 the daik clouds gre more low errng tho moro deepl) I er h 19band Irani One J ear paBSed b; a yem: of 111isetv to tl e dn nkarcl s ) oung ufe and sweet cl 111 c une t glad lei her heart Then au e wlieu tl lS babe wa, o lly a le v non tbs old · see c so t n ble ti at I cat scarcely tell it toyoi ]01 eek· Clai nee Medway hal dra 'k deefl) hl icasu1 le iv nti 1Ls ihrnne he g1c' mad - )C' ma! s a 1y 1 nat c o:.:l a ed l l 11 n llu.rr Itu. lllo Ul d dat ge.rou~ } 18 b1a1n Qll f c \\ th the ac ALLAN 0 LINE c rsed stt ff I e 1 ad been dr nl 1 g - 1 e "' ca1r1ed horne frc1n a lo" dc1 to the J 01u g wife ' 1 o,e I fe he 1 s<l n lde nmernblc For days that lcvoted " fc hove1cd °'er his bed l ocl cd tt h s , tuat10u rn sl cd to tl c \ery earth bv g Jc/ yet sho clu g to tic frnut c mt !le to horn she'""' cl a ne<l Ly mah no J lic <l d n ie ob sc 1le1 ae ale bent ovci h m led l uoi k o v vi o it as that loo cl n tu hi, mid e' es w1tt p1ty b t 1 ot feai }or <lavs a d 1 0 hi tl at lo' ng w nan watched and ~CI t - \ e1 t as s u hear 1 ti e u1a 11na1 s au 1 It \\as a lo\Cl) di;) fill of 00111 au<l beauty >hen a gloomy process on mo>ed f on ti e pnsou 'Che gallows ' a> reache I and tbe 1 ang1nan stood real) to u::;he1 the so l mto etermty There a· a breatl less s leuce tl e c10\ d stood a1ouud sonte p tv rng ti e poor retch "I o the Uemo l d1 nk bad bwught to tlus fearful end -Jluddenly tllC!e was a loud clattering ol bqrses feet and a. ~hout went up., Abee pre sed her Jathei e hand as she exclauned ~· 1 hank l)ea er he "as Sl\'V\;d l V ~l , A ·l ou went up repeated the rector A pardon a pardon and tl at man "1th tbP. rope lln1ost aronua his neck ovetcorne by h1' feelings fell famtmg to the 0 round He va.· t'Cmo' ed by I s friends f on ti e scene and in a quiet home they nu-roeU ]nm lovmgl; and forg vmgly thro 1gh the long fit of llne<s th·t CJ ·ae<l They uttered no reproaches for "ell they kne\\ hat Ins poor hea1t was tortu1etl l) the keenest of all 1e proaches self iep oacb When he reco\ ernd taking I " prec oa, ch lJ with I l e lef the bea thful shores of England fo1e\.e1 He selected · sec!Uded vill 0 0 m Arner ica !or l !S l ome a ld the grace of God Lav rng v s te I l 18 he ut 1 e stud cd fo1 the 1 n 1st y aud "as admitted to orders 0 one s tbject- io tliey kne ~ not I ls f a f 1! I s to1y-tl e pcc,ple among w4om he I el called h m eta ) a d th t "' the s bJ ect of temperance H s heart 'vns st rrod to lts <leptl s hen be sa v the monste1 D l mg g tl o 0 h the g c"t Rei bhc blastm~ IVlth h s lier) bieuth ihe s veet flo\ ers of to uc lay n0 br gl t lopes low bteak ng hetuts an l clest1ov1ng I I utailou::s ] llrug 01 rdem g ti c so 1 llns the boJ a u Ula l cut fo1tu tht:: S\ Oll cL UI O ul t pe auce im1 Ion g ic for the 8'kc of tl e Goel ' ho u de Ll em Jui the sake ol ti fi1ends wl o JO\ ed ii c ' and lot the 1 u n sakes to b1ca-k U e i l.at aclcs "I icl 1ua le tl cu sL.t'\-Cs -slave of tn i ost c tcr u 1Jor \ ho1n 1 001 h ian L) c c se1 cd It is t s sa l "'\(' h stOI) my cluld t1int ruo1ncllf.o int llstn.nt 100 Medwa) leaped from the be l and sci g" loa<led g rn wh1cl stood m observe.I m a lhe pale face of Abee Caungt-0u 0 rew closet lc\eled it at l 1 v le and slot 1 e1 t 11 pale and ·l e asked rn lo" eugei dead- dead Ob ny GoJ she died -sl ot tones to the heart by ti c mo1 ster she called 1 s la 1 ·

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