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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 14 Nov 1873, p. 1

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'fHE MERCHANT AND GENERAL, ADVERTISER C culat s lu.rgel y in tl e Townsh1l?s of Darling ton Clat ke :i.ud Csn t\vi"lght It lB a co1nmon 1 latforrn open t o th ~ free dir.i.C11r.i.sion of all q iea t o B 1 vh uL t.J a ge e al public are concerned. WEST DURHAM Stea.m Job l'rinti:c.g O:ffi.ce KING STREET BOWMANVILLE Seventy:flvece~:::.r:exannummad vance The :Merchant and ver $2 00 .RATE:S OF Al)"\i l!.RTISI~G Obser AND GENERAL ADV-ERTISER. VOLUME' BOWMAN\ ILLE ONTARIO FRID 'i..Y NOVE?'IBER H 1873 NUMBER \I Come rn d :Mr l Cl sf aw an 1 repeat th s to B rta I mll g \e n tjtl rn 0 to seo oue s uule g n uu lei hp1:3 I be lh1ee "ere in u. close const Hutto i POSTERS P .A .ll[PHLETS CIRCULARS BILL HEADS CHEQUES NO ms H \.ND BILLS LABELS CARDS TIOKE'IS &c ~c &c EXECUTEil IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. ea1t1 or1ntlcl eu eus b tn.t onentuf B. GRAND l]' PlllLA. TB, fAILOR M \D E I~ POETRY Mother 1s Growing Old Gentlemen s & Boys Garments 'l'H:K ItEI.IJl,,,NCE Muta! Life Assurance Society ESTABLISHED I840 0 L~..iD.d CHIEF 0FFJOES lJI ST JAMESl:lllIBETMONIHEAL PQ TRUNK RAILWAY I 1'EWESI Bow l al SIYLES 1lle July 27 1869 \.TL \.::.>TD 'WINTER TillIE ranr E T..ra us \\111 leni;c Bo,vn1anv1Ue Stat1on ho :\man' llle time as follo" s OING Vi:F.5'1' GOING- I A81' ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIPS. LI 720 1nclEirse 8 40 a m 3 20 p m !} lo p m J\.I1xe l Local rvr XO l mx1 ress ~ ?Q p ID 840a.n 3 20 p m F LivMpool Londo1i and Glasgow on 11ckuts or inf rmat1on appl) to W A H r steps a.re alo an l oa y H1;1r h nda u1 stea 1y l f)W And paler st II and deepex The lines upon her bro Her meek blue eyes have faded Iler hall' has lost its gold Iler once fi m vmce no v falte s othe1 H t o g old ln.J s of f!trength are O\ er II er earthly Joya de1 fl. t But peace and holy beaut) Are s1 nmg in her heart lhel nks lh>t b l I er I Relax the r tr mbl 1 g l old SJ e aoon v.:111 be an angels e t 1 otbel" 8 gro mg old 1\1) thoughts fl.ow back to ch 111 ood "\\i hen fond.led on her knee I pourel out all roy ROTO\\S Or l sped my song of glee B tt Jew po lne lea1 n({ So wearil\i and cold "\~ th trcn1bhng I ps she n1 1 mt Dear ch ld I m gro1'i ng old I th nk of all her counsels So prec ous to tOj youth Hovr fruthfull) she taught me Go<l s sacred words of tr th HQw tenllerly he le l me To Jesus blessed fol 1 '\\ l ere 1:1he will soon be welcomed No longer bowed s.1 d old Tho p:i,,tl1 of daily duty Was e' e1 her cleligl t She w:.tlked by Faith and Pµ,t en c A1 d trusted God for Sight 1\fy Before Jen old could re1 lJ to the gnl o gentlcn1nn on horsel ack role up .}O I l lll 'So B rta su d I e to her a\\ ay fro1n 1ue ..tln l then se<:1ng the s rnnger he lo ' d politely un<l udde l It !BU t often these "iltl hills ate VISL!ed A Faw Notes on Balloons On l1e21 t of November 1'83 tie 5rst ll"'Ge.J t ever a tempted bj nero1 nl ts \\ J!!l car r1ccl into execution fro 11 t.he castle of La l\-l 1cttc ln Fra1 cc The nerot a t \vere tl c M rqq!S d Arlan le' nnd P1lntre de Rozier th· latter ot whom """ euiermte1 de1 t of These mire tbe Ro; al Muse.um of Parts p1d ind1 v1d uals ascended \\ tt a maclune coutamrng s1~ thousand c ll c Jeet The balloon after attn1 g a considerable he gbt came down m 1bo it 11alr an hom 'bout ball a nule frnm the castle B t tie aerona1 ts bad been exposed to cons dorable danger tl e Ualloon was !ig tated very '10 lently '"eral times the tire had 1 urnt holes in it the ca.r v;us n JUrcd und sc' em! ot the cords were broken They pex ccn;ed that lt was necessary to descend without delay but when they were on tl e smface of the em th 1 l" d1f!ic 1lt1e· pre sented themsehes The weak coal fi1e no longet Sl ppo1\el the lrnen bar loon the whole of\\ h1ch fell mto tlie ilame Rozier who had not yet succeeded 11 dcscen ling from the cur narrowly escape 1 Lc1n 0 l;urr t to death The second ns... ent ever atten1pted \\l\S also performed by two Frencl men Tl ese aeronauts were named Robert an 1 Cl arles the l atter of whom was a d1strngmshed pro lessor of natural plulosopby m Pans These gentlemen ascended with a balloon of a spherical form t"Wenty six feet n diameter and consisted of s11k coated \\ th u. '[:trnisl.i of g nn clast c r:L ho car for the neronan,ts \\as attached to several cordi:> '\ h1ch \Vere fastened to a net drawn oHr the upper part of the balloon A rnlve "as cunstructed a.hove which could be opened fron1 tl e car by means of cord· and shut with a S] rrng This seemed to afford an outlet to the m flammable au if tbey wished to descen l or fo utl it 11e essary to dtnllJJ!Slt lt The m 1 ng lnsteJ several lays nn l on 1st of De ceml;er 1,..83 the 'OJ ge \\US cornrner ced fro1n the gnrim s of the l 1 lenes. lhe bnlloon q uckly rose to u. be gl t of eighteen huudred feet an l dieappearcd from tie C\ es of the spectators The acronauts d1l gci tlv for al hot I a l wl e1 B rton $Ct out on bis return sometb1nn ol the old\ 1vac1ty 1 ad :returned to Bert~ ] xpress - - - -- - - - - - -- - - -RR LOSCOMBE Bo rnain"Jlle June 9th 1811 NEADS Aue t tf 30 DIRE01UllS ' ' U.TEI Sn.ANLl Esq 1\1. P Chru man DUNC \.N M \.ODO::fALD Esq M \.JOil E CAMrDErJ 0 B St Hilarw IHE Ho~ODULE JOHN iIA"" Lr N Ha k~ I r BAII !STER 4T L HV SOLWITOR IN CHA /Wli!RY <f:c as J OFFICE -Over l\1c01 ng s Store ~f RESIDE'ffT SECRET UlY - J New Tailor Shop. L JOHN HEAL, AIE WIIJI l Y ( OWI E begs to 11 for n the _p lDlic gene1alh that be h~ com mcnceU b au ess 1n the Slop next to th E ;;;n;~ t;;;s LIM~~ I llr1ma.coml s Den tal Uoo1n~ same flat 't· C11.u;T SPECIAL FEATURES. 1 :\l'e b r,.,. 01t 00 THE ENTIRE PROFITS belong to an ed amongst the PolicyMlde s 1 'l l LIVES DECLINED BY OTUF.R COJ'.f.P NTF.S Ot O l A 1 ttle Rhyme came JUSt int me And all ab?.ut the hest of Lime e f 01n tt \Veiit uf thtl very best Not beat n ltUJ: qucu-ter J n1e that w:ill ahvayt1 stai U. tl e te1:1t [ 1 e>i ~ Office one loo east of J ~111De 1:1 'Vhen ma.km 0 into m01to.r Ha.~in,, ball. "several years experience in the I \.\ iJl tr) an] k 0t:lI ll. gooJ. supply tra Le ho h peat sat sfy all lliho may fa, o For it is 11.lwa:i s wanted hm\\thacll That' hen) ou all coine in to buy You 11 not bed sa.ppo1nte l You .,.: ill ah\ ay11 find it dry and fresh B owrn. n' ille Sep 411 18 2 And that 1s so nething bonn1e So come along and try this J uue :But don t for::.et the money 1-IourB of lch ve?.'j' from N 1ne a. m to ] our p m Corner of (.lncen and Ontar.1.<> St\e(lt wh1cl an cxt1 a P C?nium would be required oon be a!!sured a.t ti. e ordinary rates of th s Societ) under a special ar angcment SrEcIAL No~ FoFEI'l' \.BLE I OLIOIES issued lndcr ' h1ch $:1ly 10 lo or 20 Annual I ay ments Me req 1 red each I ayu lil t sec...11r11 g a Polley for a sum assured pro1 o t ona.te to ti e number of 11i,::m1uma pa1 l xn.ljreef orn future vayment of p e niums :i\foDERA'Ll!l PE.li:MIU.MS and moat liberal con d1t one: P10!'5pt>ct 1ses Proposal Fonns &c supplied on application at the Head Office or a.ny of th1;1 Agencies. JH1ESGBANT Res.. 8ecretnry GOOD FITS GUARANTEED AUGTIONEERS H T PHILLIPS, HAMPNN ~'01 tlw Township of Da lington THOS BO\\ DEN Bo man"\'1lle l\.finch 11th 1871 no24 ti .A.GEN~ t iompt attei t 6n gi en to sales &c on re 180ll able tei"Ills Wm.. Barton, C! ENNHKILLEN ,10 1 rom tlJ att led to on icasonn.ble terms. Straw-Cutters ! Grain Grinders ! FEED lY.IILLS. FOR BOWMAN VII LE C BAll.ICJ>R Observer Offi ce Kmg St 3 23 ly llow n::i.n lle Tune 24th 1870 Hc1 hn.nds ' 1th usef ll labor Each day tl e r lJ1 f'.!"l.Oll told Imperial Fire Insurance Co OF L ONDON Rei deeds 1 ke hea.\ only rosetJ St 11 bloom though she lS eld Al11s thoso hands so skillful '\\' b1ch to led with loTing grace Io make me blessed with comforts And home a happy placo 1:hoae <lea.i: ] o, 1fl pale and vtnnkle 1 Are no rv b:i; thrne eontrolleJ lhc3 rest 1n prayerft l qu et Dc11r mothers growJng old Y ct through her eartl lj ternt lu (Eotabhshed 1803 Another car load of the above noble art des on HE \.D OFFICES - 1 Ohl Broad St an<l tl e \l3.} Parnter Gla.z1er Paper Hanger &c &c Pall Mo.II London. rle::i.sc call at the GENERA!, ~~E~CY FOB UA....~ \DA -21 St BO\VlVIANVILLE crarnent 1\IIont e.:i.l \..11 la 1Js of i:i;ork promptly attended to a.nd Farm Implement Forwardrng Agency sati fa.ct on g a antec-d Subscribe land rnvested Capital and Reserve llcs1dence~Ne.x:t <loo cast of th1;1 B ble Chris B W JAMES Fund £1 965 000 Sterling t ·n ( hurch 'l'YRON E K ng St "'B o man\.J.llc Funds in\ ested in Canada- 105 000 I yronc llforch 8th 1869 92 tf Ilo"i manv11lc Dec o 1872 nlO Ins 1.l'ances a.gamst loss by l 1re are effected on JAMES BIGHAM, To Ma.sters of :C.. O. :C. <\.NK BI&c &c r gula rate the moat favorable terms and los.ses pa <l \'.1th out reference to the Board in London. Fast fadeth da3 by day Her l:!O )l" th fru.th nmeas ng Pursues its hea\ en atd way And \.\hen the n: ata of J or lan Shall from her sight be roll c l She 11 shine rn youth and beautv '\¥here sp1r ts nc er grow old O mother fond and faithful Thou true')t ea.rt1 l:i fr end )..fay I be near to soothe thee 'I ill all thy ·truggles end An l ·V bile ,., 1th 1:11.d. l en.rts J earn 'IhJ form th) RilinB enfold I pray m peace to iue t thee "\V hero srunts no more giow 1;1l l J DODS" ORTH Inspector CllRTIFICA)lS Appl cat ons can be I iocured at tlus office at R RINTOUL BROS Gen !\.ge1 ts !\-Im trcal Bo v111n.nvillc J llJ 7th 1873 ARRIVAL! FOR SEED, A~!J R LOSCO:MBE Barrister gen for Bowmanville and V1cm1ty Bu tuanvillo J t e 14\h 1860 36 mo 43 39 4w Dana's Patent Sheep Marks ~PESl 0 l\1 '°'1tKS ARE lHE UHE WESTERN CORN THESll the most lastl g the least t o bk ome CB.A.OKED CORN, FOR FEED T. DARLINGTON, ff.A.\E Just rec ivcda.Ol ice lot.of John McDougall. JJ ' n un II A p I lGt fo 3 solemn "bat o chaos of noble colut wl at un Eden of blossom and of odor wh at ro\al pt0d1gaht) of untrammeled bfe The spot \\here a part\ of toumte Ra1~ bnd encamped themseh cl for tl e mght BEAUTIFUL TEETH vas at the bc1 0 ht of some 300 or 400 feet ~1 o'e the le\el of the sea and a glorroua J M BRI:MACO:MBE L D S s~eep of lowland co lntrj-)ello-w ma.1zc NUTS IN GREAT VARIETY re ... th Extracted at Twenty ti ve Cents fields orchm ls villages and gardens l"\.O.O ns o er I!t:t:cClung Bros Stmes ~ ---stretched a\ ay league be) oiHl leagu\3 before \.lso Dan:els a. id Boxes of Bow1nan v lle Oct 1st 1870 1 them The party wh1ch made up bis encamp "1.th a.r;sortment of ment consisted of four n1en-No1tl ener1:1 on ,a tour of i Ieasure nn l obser\atlo1 Three were gentleinen of \\ ealtl but the I>:l. 1 ngton baa agu.in rece1 ed another lot of fomth - J e rold Gra)- '"' a dependent tl ose c lebrated Ih!;l Sul c 1L r l )U g sec red the able ser,ices nephew of one of thn ricu tno H s uncle OF hnd educated lum und now at the end of Quality is the T"8t of Cheapness brn collcg ate cour,,e hail taken bun on as Cutter is prer a.red. to take ordt:rs for th s o r At its concl rn1on Jerrold 'Hts B \Ii mnn Ille Doc 22n l 1870 n.12 tf GE "1TLEM.E1\ S GLOTHI1\ G to choose n I rofe"-SlOll and co1n1ncuce s1i;:ip;le WELL FILI ED WITH THE wh cl 4\ ill be got up 11 the bm1ded the 1 uLtle of life H s uncle had a number chi! ~ren so tl at J enold could and on tl e not reasonably expect to mhcrrt auy tlur g, and lns II dependence prompted bun AARON BUCKLER ~IOS1 IlEAS01' ABLE 1EloM!5 Ha.-; tb ti beet at 11 o!;t dea}.rablc lqt of to decline further pecun1ary a1d !\.t Th1r :Peat res Jenee on K ng Strec.t MIOIHU MANU]AC'lUUEB an Leaving l 1s co1npa1 ions cook1ng the sup T>F. '.\..LER ii\. all the va1ict es of On ha l :t."\'e1y full D.Ssortm.ent of English and Canal an perm true camp fusb100, Jerrold strolled & of diffc1 nt grad a and flUrpassei;; all othe CLOTHS AND TWEEDS off to 'iew t} c l anorama tl at 'vas stretch houses rn town and Oou1 try ed beneath the snrroundrng lull· As he .<:\. large a. id choice sel ct o 1 of ::itoml listlessly le~n ng again"'t a tree l ~ Jlowma v Ile llfay 27th 1873 tf op m33o 20 "oke tl e echoes of a chance song He & !l.N IMMEN SF. NUMBEU ~as 1eally a fine smge1 poosessed of a high al a.y 13 on hu.1d of superior ' orkmanship and Jy cu1t1 va ed voice nnJ sang with all t1 e a.t lo est pr1cea ELECTRO PLATED abon<lon of presumed sohtlllle Hs drd AGENT Tea and Gofj ee Sets F1 uit arid For the following \lack eyes th>l were In~ trance Companies and not sec the bright VV1 ought 01 Gast b on Fe1wco Hcmisphencal D1,lws other Inst tit 01 s " z " n.tclnng 1un nor the dainty cars tl at Ihe Ql.TEEN Fue :.u:id I lfe Insurance Com or cnclos a.., bw ying loh nut to bo surr asscd in the Prov ic puny Cap tol £2 000 000 $1 0 000 rlepoA ted were I stenrng both of ' h1ch he longed to with the Dommion Government for th~ protec: one of the we1lth1est and preth~~t he1r1.::ss Furmture Tops :Mantel Pieces &c ders m Cana.da Dhc sat on a splendid Ihe ISOLATED RISK F e In ranee Com es in La isiana I ep 0 l a.n l c. vrcught tQ order ~ call ts pany of Ganado Ca)1 \al $<'>00 000 - One of the hor~c, ind iuade a. picture tbo.t ha 1 Jerrold -] r r;r 00tfully rcque.eted at the worki:j best and cheapest Com.pan es doing bwnne.ss rn seen 1t "ould ha' e eclipsed the oppo;ite the Don in on for F\rJ c 'S a d Isola.1 ed ll fiks. Kvng Street BD!~manvitle Sh lhe CAJSADA I ~NDED CREDI1 UOY hndscape on \\ h1ch he ' as gazmg October 1st 1SG9 1 tf v; th a Savings Bank department "n1ted th<re foacmoted and tn1,tmg to Equal to any n the Don n10D The UNION mu PElUU.NENT Burldmg the shelter of the trees until he turned and ·, an l Savings Soc1et-y ~ lhe.se latter 1nstltut ons advance Loans on retraced hr, seeps But euddenly; m the 'eri Real Estate on. terms in sun.ll:y easy for the height of h13 oong his Rlance fell upon her borrower leamn~ gracefully lo ward np n the ·addle BowmanHlle Feb Gth 1873 tmd regard cg him with a fa c of rurngled wonder und a lm1rat1on that "'as so intense (li Subs r ber woul l tespectfully 1 llor1n 1 s as to be comical the tall bmhes and branch uun·erolJS ouston: ors o.nd the pubhc gonera:l 'I he g1 co..t st at d betJt assoi tmcn t e\ er seen 111 e· half 'a1lrng her Never could l e forget )y that 1 connect o VIth l s 11) '11 None tc excel it the I lcture His '01ce abruptlv cep.sed ---1 and the next he burst into a rrngrng luugh NOT SO FAST. " h h i.a opened up a large and thnt "as so JOJ one hearty and irrepressible, I have written these fc ~ l n1:s tb it rt pro' ed mfec\1ous ai1d catdung 1 y BROOCHES EARRINGS &C ~ud all I l u c to say instinct the hun1or of the moment she of Re (]y ma.de worl selected floH1 the No o to su11 nss tl m Selected by m}'Belf at Tl at you c~n :6.n<l me ~t 11 n.t l omc laughed very hcmt1l; '[I en asif foght the )J'.}i\U lfnctor1es lll Engla. d I am not gone a1wny BESTMANUFAOTORIES, ened by such fumlrnr1ty with a strnuger S all my kind old friends nla} co n w1 ch hi;- ollers-for sale sl o so\ cred s iddenly A.nd all t]ie yo 1og ones tQo I be 0 yo1 r pordon ' r for listen ng Aud get theU' garments I icely 11 a le 11 e Cho cest of grades. LTolU tLJ d $11verfr:\;tnes she "'tUd hut it i:::; so seldo1n \\C ineet a hu In fashions that a.re i li\V 1-Ion s & Uo s on hn..nd to fit alls g.ht1::1. G e 1 m 11 call exa x 10 the' tnk and Judge Lu a. 'US Where old and young det1.t friend may mun ben g up here on the b ll that y oa Ihese I ;v1ll sell at rel uce l r ices for ) ours hes n1eet tempted ine to listen JOHN HELLY.A.R A LAJ1GE SUPPLY A w:clcon1c greeting- by R YE.A.IE Never I ad J erroll looked l [ on a face 'I l ore Apr I 8th 1873 ru27 tf Bowmanville June 19tb 1873 tl at so fosc uated him I he g rl · <lark hair and a face on wlnch there i h\ ays ln REMOVAL. ed a bloom but to "lnch there never (ROGERS MAKE R }) :\."\ IDSO~ } as remo cd l 1 ~ res dence om buntec\ a decided colo1 appeared the Hr\ -------~--,,..'----~~ei:y to the late .re::i1dencc of J 1 Nile '.COVV~SHll' OF DAULINC,rON em bod n cut of health and ntal t) 1S Bit M 1: E~q 0 th~fr.i.r tet S iuo.re f on] ot No 11 9tl Concession about 8 m n3o t 1t was tie "onde1ful nob1lltJ of tie fea Acres of U ood La.nd in a convcn ent_ place ISSTJED :SY with n three rn les of the' Jln.ges of Ennislullen tures ti .t co1 st1tuted their gteate,t cl orm IIaydo 1 a.nU Tyro c nnd n ne mill:l8 from the JOHN J WILLIAMS Iown of Bowmanv1Ue T l e e If'ln.l out5oacrel'l tbc:ir cxpresinons ~ere as <:ib1tting and 'an cleared and n good cult '11tion tl e est n ous as the at1nospherc upon an April inorn rs:;uEJJ D); Cherrywood Post office P1ckermg va.luarble r rr bere l L \D l Tl e f! ][,! n ln.1ge Ont E\ er) mood cin 1 pa8s1on they reflect ~ U ,U,IJ BAH.!'<" and FI All!E HOUSE ne"" rng ROBERT "ARMOUR - - - - - - - ---'-- - - - - ly new with a goo l Well o.nd Soft " ater C s ed ch n ged tl em into nnothct face now tom attached Also 1 SPJ E)[DJD YOUNG Powrnn.nvillc Dec 10 1869 BEARING OHUH \RD ·nd a ne 01 fa I " thcv, e1e thoFr. of a ht ~bing Hobe and Spr ng Creek no-..: those of a utt 1 le cl Id ahc 11' as u wo J hg abo-.,; o I 01 e t) w11l be aold cl :tl Fo HADUATE of the Un el t es of Inmty urther 1nan foT' wl cm 1nen ' o lld cast ns dee\ cry pa.rt c 1Iars app}J to C 11 O'e I01onto and Victoru.11 Colle.,,e Co· EB TOIE tie of l eaven an l car t} an l fa \\ hnf:le love L1cen i it [ the College of P h} s c1a.ns llE R 8Cll.be:r R~cd"to fill ~ l orders bo r,.., ROND> \U l' 0 pe1d1t10n would not ai p a to them too a.ua. Surgeons Ontn.no l at sbortest not cc of Kent Ont Count) !orcu·tor P nn · IHOM \.S Sllil'l'H Office K1n 0 bt e t one door ve at of i high a price to pay wtf 114 l Cou1 sh s J ev. tulrJ Store Bo nna.n 'llle Dar! ngt n Augu t 7·h 18 3 tf NEW FRUITS, If, Cuants, Figs, :Oa.tes, Lemon, Ora.:nge a.nd Citron :Peels, and n1ost co1nplete e\ er invent d l hey are us d and recotnmen le 1 bJ many of th be t Bree lers 1n the United States and Uanada such as G U Lonng Salem 1fac::s Pre ident he\\ Et glu.nd " ool Gro ers Society John S IWss llenne t 1 Ill P ofr:flso1 J\'1 l\i.Iiles of the State J;\g r cultural College L::tJ sm..,. I!t:hch Hon Geo "R owu J 010 to 0 t Jol n Sne11 El mo to Ont On eauh J\.fa1k 1s stamped the O\'iner s 1 ame au l tbu Sheer a n1 nbe1 They w 11 be sent free by mail 01 express for_{Jnly Jo:urencts ach and will last for T\\ E~TY 1 E \.RS CW Onal muat accompanj all orders ARCIHBALD YOUNG JB SarnaOt 01dcra addr sscd to the l\IEl u i:N't ruiJ. OB SERVED. Oll1ce fo,J a 1 y q la:nhty \ ill bo :tUled at the nbove me1 tioncd price as <J.lllCklj as the j\j arits can be made :1.11 l s 1 t C B,\.RKEI\ ly ml3o BowmanvJllo Dec 28th 1871 LITERATURE. TRAP TO CATCH A HUSBAND S 1 et i n the tropics S 1nset 01 the out~knle of a Lotusana forest- st tlcly, Beau.ti:llull Candies, CHOICE BISCUITS. 'I'a,iloring I Clothing! MR It P:E:AT:E:, PURE LEAt TEAS, NE\V~ STORE, 0. BOUNSALL, CHOICEST OJi' ctOO:OS. First Style of Fashion, I Italian 4cmerrnan Marble. WATCHES CLOCKS T. Paterson. Monuments Grave Stones, Jam es McFeeters. ~~;'~~............. Plated Knives, Forks, &c, 0 r-_ryRONE BOOT & SI-IOE STORE rrl S:POONS. SPOONS. SO, HO' HOME-MADE wo:a.x:, Ge:n.tlame:n of :Fashion. Well assorted Stock Gold Chains, Rings, SPECTACLES! m Very Low for Ca.sh. FINE CUTLERY, FARM FOR SALE. I D 0 MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE "&N. S. BOYLE, M. D. G CUSTOM PLANING T 0 Obta11 iu 0 lc;;n e of n.bsence L1cl tenant Graj >:tarted. fo1 the } eu~hnn: s on the fol low1ng lay The ucle ier.e1ved h u1 g1ac1 ousl)- ti c n ece with a JOY ti at lo n I ex p1e~s1on in l er lustri u:s CJ s in the \Hlrm clasp of l er haul and 111 the vet) elo ciuenre of I er Sl ier cc He fore h1' depar lure oe ha l told her bis love and h r trem bhng hps cl mg to I ·s 11 a bet1cthal krns flieJ nre marn d now aud h·I !Y rn sp1t of a piece of anh 111a.rr1agc deceit on the part of the brr le Could ) on forg \ c rne u great- a 'eiy great dccept10n p10v1ded it "as rntcnde l to wake us l oth J app) f r l fe asked Betta soou after tl e quiet ' <l l nt'J Yes Then listen to n y cot fcs1:>1011 Berton deceived\ ou when he tlld you that my fortune 1 a<l Leen lost He told me of j our resolution never to marrJ a "on1an r cher than } ourself and propo 0 ed the I la1 of 1ll duc1og you to proposl;! by 1r.pre3ent1ng n1e as penmle·s I lo\ed you , o " ell I coil ln t refuse, and do for 0 vc 1ne Jerrold !\. kl8o settled it and J eirol 1 la 1gl rngly acl 1 owledged I 1m elf CH gl t m A frap to Catcb a Husband obse1vcd the barometer ~huih no\ stood at less tl an 26 tlire\\ ont gn Ii all) ti c l al .A Female Traveler lost ti C) I ad token rn to keep the balloon oteady aud descended salclv at Ncslc Bit M Qiod ' took cl ur ge of a In ly on a as soon as M Robert had stepped ot t and stood in the '\ in.clo\v and above it bunn railroad car the other lny und th is details tie balloon was thus hghtened of his entire the cage cf her pet canary Thero "W Bll a his\\ oea Perhaps the 111111 meu1 t to <lo me prnuo too aml a well filled mime staml a fa,01 wl en he ca1ne up to rne at the "e gl t it rose ana1n with e.reat rap1d1ty to t1 o dist 1nce of about nine thot aan l 1eet It U pou all the n om W::tll the 1mpress of Vi o Jepot \\1th uin ster hanging o i lus urn expanded itself with such force lh rtt it 111 st inan ly triste an l neatnc:-,s not11ng "ns and "ante 1 to k110\\ if I "o ildn t take h., e been to1 I) to I er.e· l a 1 not ill ( l u1les pr111 but everything \Vas p101 edy a.rrung cl arg of ber from Cl ic go to Deti o t \\ ith much prese t cc of n 1ud aper ed the e 1 Abu' e all neither in books p1ctt res b:1any nre-n tl 11kara1hoadJo1ri ey re Jer val\ e to accommodate the 1unnt1ty of gae rnus1c nor on tl e dressing table Ill the all. eel nally plea·ant by the compa1 101 sh p of to the ra 1Ly of the surround ng at noE>pl ere JO n1ng roon1 'vas there the smallest o:. gn an unprotected fc1nule She ins1sted on After the lap e of halt an hour the l alloon of fastnes ..:thn.t a.hnost om1 potent Uraw co 1uti g her ban 1 box au 1 tra\.eltn 0 bag sank down upo1 a plan al out ti ree in les back to the charms of the youn 0 la des of as soon as we got seated tihe counted from the place of its second ascent the present day But none rf these thrngs I here were Just t YO I cou1 ted a1 d made On the 15th o!Jnly 1784 the Duk de rntcrceted the young ladnust no1> and m no n101c nor l ess Tl en she wanted her Chartres tie two l rothero Robert and or m the m1dclle other reverie sl e heard the porasol jut m tie ruck hc1 ·bu" l folded otl er pe son asce1 <led with an 1nflamn1 :i.ble arrn: al of the to 1nsts au l the voice of 1 er up and her bnnd box cot nted ogarn Them au balloon fiorn tl e pu1k of Sau t Cluud uncle wclcom1ng tben1 Hastily fin1shn g "a' J rnt exactly one brnd box of 1t A we near Pn.us o.t e1gl t n11nutcs to e 0 1 t in tl e her toilet she ' ent down to the e1tt11 g got started sbe \'i nnlc l to know if I \\as s re evenn g Tb1s balloou \\as of an oblong room where she found the gcntlernen in we were on the right ru1d to Det101l form measurmg fifty fiH and a half feet m conversntion Perhaps it was naturnl I '\\as st re Then el c J. o.nted her travel lengtl and tlurt) four JU drnu ete< It a· enough that the two ) ounger members of ng hag co rnted · I eom ted 1t Ev tl rn cended \\!th ;ts greate·t extenswn neall) 1 the q untette gm' 1tated toward each other hme sl e wanted the wu lo" U[ nnd aeked horizontal and nttcr remau.nng i 1 the at and were soon u1 ca:-,} converse J ater, me if it I\ asn ta hot day I said it "as mo~phere about forh fi,o 1n1nut1:e it des Berta sho 'ctl bun the gardens etc Tl e lhcn she felt for her mone', and forn l cended at a lHtle d 'tance fro n ' l cnce 1 t call pro\ ed so pleusn..1 t au l all \\ere so that it \\as eafe though sl e "\\US st le that had ascended and at aho 1t tlnrty Ject d ' pleased will tl e congen1ul intercouroe sl el <l. lo;:it 1t Vi h1 1e connt1ng it r:i he re tancc froz i Lnke Ju.r r r e 11 the pn1k of that ti e tom ts corn plied with the plnnt late] 1 ow Mrs Graff lU go ng Ea·t about Me idon B It the rnc1denta ch It happened er s urgent tn\: tatiou to spend a wee1 at ft1 e years ago lost her p· rse and three 1n this atlr al excurs1on deser' e to be par hlR ho ISO dollaIS She ' ound up ber story by as! bcu!a1ly lescribed as not! rng like it had ThlS week wasspent ngreeaul} to all-it mg me if1t wus not a hot day I said 1t 11 ai happened before to a1} of the ue111l trn>el "as a \\eek of el)siurn to Jerrold and Tl en she \\anted l er buod boy counted and lers; Thu~ ru9.ch1ne contan ed an 1oter or Berta I co rnted him He was etrll one band box 1nnaller balloor, filled '\\lt.h cou1mon n1r Terrold oa1d George Berton one of ti e There Vi as a pause of ft\ e nunutcs 1:11 d then by v; l 1ch n1eans accor<l1ng to a n1ode here party you are gettmg <lesperntelJ rn Jlove she wonted a du\lk I got it for her Then after to be ment one 1 the n1aclnne \\as to with thrn Southern beauty she "anted to know 1f we "ere on the r1gl t be made to ascend or descentl mtho t any 'Yes was the frank reply 'I love her as road t.o Detroit I assured her ~hat I w s loss of rnflam n ·ble air orb cllast The boot I had ncHr dreamed I could lo\e a wo poSltJ\e of the fact The brakes nan here w is ft rnt!:th~d \\-Ith a Lehn tnd oar~ ntcnd man cu.lled out the nnlne of tne station in s lCh an ed to gmde it &c At the place of sta trng And does sl c return '011 sudden pns md1strnct manner that the hdy \ anted me the barometer s ood at 30 12 Th1ee mm SlOU l to go and see what the name reallv wa0 I utes after it., as end1ag the balloon ~us lost Yes I am certam of tt at "ent It was Calumet She \llmteu to m tl c clouds and tic ner al 'oyagers lost 'Then you have spoken to her about it 1 kuo ' il I was sure tbat it "as Cal met and s1ght of the earth bc1ng lll'\ ol-ved lll a den~e No and sholl uot do so She" rich- I P\lt my hand on my 8 ncr d heart and as vapour Ilere an unusual ag1tn ion of the J am poor I will never marry under such " red I er th't I would penah sooner than n1r, some\., hat hke n -wl nlw1nd in a mo cond1t1ons ]ece ve] er By tb1~ t n1e she "anted her ment turned the machme three times from The week ended and the gueots were tra,ellrng bag countel ud I counted her the right to the left The v10lent shocks about to bid adieu to t heu generous host She figured pas l efore I hadJnstfimsh wb1oh they suffered prevented their using Be1ta sllowed no spec!ll signs of emotion ed countrng when she wantel to know lfl any of the moans prepared for tie J icct1cn but a, Jerrold was about lenvrng her she duln t thrnk it was a 1 ot <la· I told her I of the balloon and the\ evo.::n tore a\\ a\ said In l JIU did We got along 'CI) well for the next the silk stuff of 11b1ch the helm was mode '81ng to me s01nething tha.t v;ill recall half hou1 as I got her nlurat1n 0 a story Never said the' had a rnore dreadf 11 scene you alone to me about how sl e got lost n the 1 oodo ei~ht prese1!eel1belt to any eye than tl at m Hu went to Uc p11no and "ithout een Jeaffbelorc l lt as soon o.~ she fin shed "hwh they were iu1olved An un!Jn n<l tho 1gbt the stru ns of Schubert 8 Adrnu it el c wanted to I no~ if I -was !'lure we" ero e<l ocean of sl1apeless cloutls rolled ore t pon came to I is mind T,he positron ofa life on the right mad to Detroit I tol:l hex another b{n1cutli and sel;!rned to ....orl d the l t me was concentrated iu its mclod} und that I hoped to per sl ' ith the l aio If we teturn to the earth \Vhl h \"ias t11l 1nvi.s ble Berta lu<l1ng her e)CS in her hands listen were not and «he l\ns sat sfic<l. Then The ar"J1tation ol the balloo l bcca1ne gr ater ed uudersta 1 drng h!S lo\C and fare\Hll the l nrcsol foll lown she wan tee\ e\ e1y 1i101ne11t Tl ey cut the cor<l.s \\ f H.:h The) \'i ent and tin1e passed Tl o c1 il lllO to change a ten cent piece all 1 held tl c interior bulloon wb1cb CODSQ iucnt war broke ont Mr Fenshaw bemg a the wm<low bad to go down When ly fell on the bottom of the external one U nwmst was malignantly persecuted His we got down to 1Iar·lrnll sl e " mtecl to J mt up n the aperture of tl e t be ' l 1 h propeit' or such Of IL as -wns not in\ este 1 k.1 f.JW if the place \\ asn narned after went do\\ n mto the bout nnd stopped 1t at the North """ coufiocateJ fhree years court m ttt ul an l "bother 1t wa.m t barely Uj\ At ti ·I ne the thermometer showed after n1s first v1s1t J e1rold Gray 'vas in po8'1ble tho~ the statron was :t\ i 1es rn·tea d a httlc nbove 44 A gust of wmd flom b Nev Orleans a beutenant m tl1e Up101 of Mnrohall The land box was counted lo" dro~e the balloon up,varas to the ex n trem ty of ti e vapour "hen tl c appoa~n.nce arrn' George Berton too was n the sa1ue aga1n nn 1 h e )VO..SJUSt OJ e Tllen tlle ... n 1 reg ruent WI en the aimy advanr.ed to the dov n went up an l sl e asked me if m my of the sun showed the1n the existence of nn neighborhood of the Fenshaw plantat101 op1111011 it "asn ta hot d"' I replied that tnre but no\\ I oth the heat of the sun nncl Berton proposed ll 't;:.,it to thmr to1mer it wa<;) Then she rclo.ted a story abot t her the dummehed density of the atmosphere host<; but Jerrold for reasons declined u1 cle uud another about a young g il "ho occaS!oned such a d1lahou of the rnilam and Berton decided to go alo1 e He found had been leaf several ) ears J)urrng the moble air, that the b mtmg of the balloon the plantation m ' sa I state hut ts waster dav I counted tbat band box 301 \1meR was app1 chended to avoid "h ch the} m as 1 OtsP1ta lJle as e\ er lloduced a strnk through the tnbe that p o rm'Jed the \\1ndo\\ tlurty tin es ' II JS hou,e 10 hke a tomb, sail Mlr a hot c1"J unt I m; ton0 ie was blistered ceeded from the balloon and endc"' ored to Fen!'lbaw no more music no more sou s remove from its aperture tl1a mner balloon ,, , I arranged that l nm ol t11 entJ on° tnnea of JOY that piano b us not b een t ouc b eu 1or d that close<l 1t bu~ Uie tl1latat10n of the m h 1 d t got her Enxteeu drink-:, pf "'at er an in 11111 l 1 t 11 0 ) eAards t ef ~t ll g P ?e ; 11 11 "as ed the immr.s of ti irteen stat10n° She said finmmnble a1r pushed the u1ner balloon so that ett c t 1fl ) o1 ng r1en o yours it '\ ns Eio nice to ha\ c a man in who1n a v10lentlJ agarnst tlie upertnra of the tube By the wa) is he hv1ng-ha.ve von heard d that e\ cry ende"' or proved metfeetual stranger coll Id 1 lace confidence und I dare of him 1 Yes H:.n e you ncv.cr bad susp ions l ot 101 l' fc r fua"" of l 11ug ng out another D lnn 0 th s tinie th.ey cont nued to nscend ubout him l sto1y \\ l en we reach d Det101t I r.ounted until the mercury in the h1ron1cter stood I ti e ti ngs three times 1 er I elped her off not higher than 24° 36 rnchc"' ht ch sho>1 s 18pic10r.s 1 Yes concein1ng jOlU n1ece the c..'lrs gut her a I ack d rectel 1 er to a their hmght obove the svrJace of the earth Concern 1 g Berta -let me me A I ght hotel told l er tl e et1 et price nnme of the to ha¥e been obout five thousand one bun dawns n n rne do )OU kno" }Ja,.:e I la1dlord head wa te1 and cook a sured dred feet In tbeoe dreadful c1rcumstonces been de 11 ed l 1\ el ear "he l ' losmg ber her she "o ild not 1 e r bbe 1 nor murdered tbeJ thot ght it necessary to make a hole 11 healtl n l sp nts that Det o t h n I u popt lot10n 100 000 bat tl1e balloon 1n order to gn e o.n em& to the 11 ilt mmable air and the Dnlrn de ChartJeo ·::;he 1 11 0 , 0 , 1th Jerrold UraJ the fall t erm of school ha l commenc l Tbcn l3erton toll Jim all ti a had I" , tbat all D tro1t I a k l m era "ere h nest bv DHk'l.US of one of the banner" n ado t ;.;o ed a111 scr p cs ill 11>: love 1 rn r .. an l ol;l 0 i;; I oor worn 1 I 1 ope the inc s1on~ wh1ch cause 1 a rent of bctwee.n soh e nC\ er t n t j a ' ' o n ~o fu l ovc l 1n llu1 1 d d t g~t ot t nf p (lt en rc \ t1 her so, en and eight feet They then descended very rapidly s·emg at firl!iL no object on him in fortune nrtle :i \ ay -IJet oit F e P ess 1, " &igers A Unef conversation en8ued er d1nri in a ""t to the tcmporaiy camp I be gentle mnn u1t1oduc1ng J 1mself as Blanton l en el aw a 1 lanter of tl e neighborhood and the gul as Derta :E enshuw lus n1eceDo you rntend to remain hem to mght l he asked as Le p1 epared to go Yes 'as t1 e re~lj we ore \cry laz;1h seeking 1lens1 re and c1n1p '\here fancy dictates fhen I shall msrnt ' pon seerng yo i at my 1 ouse Yo 1 see it JOU ler he said po1ntu g ton plantation rc~i leuce <hmly 'mble 111 the d!Stant plarn and until tl en good day · Bert.. ' ladded her inv1tnt1011 and uncle and n1cce v. ere soon r1d1ng out of s ght Kno11 1 g by experience the hus11tahty of LomSlana pluntero of tbe I gl er class and certn1n that the inv1tattcn \vas intend ed for rrct al accept nee the tourists dec1ded on the morro\v Ou tl.iu.t so.n1e 11 orro\-\ to\\ ard uf ernoon Berta Fcnsha\v sat in her roon1 thinking of Jerrold Grny She had lreamed of !nm dunng the mg! t and ehe was wonderrng wl y It \\as not because of a dearth of young men <imong her circle of acq 1a1ntanc es And all the regron kne\I the prett} 1 e1ress She knew ull \he old men nnd "on1en ln the countrj a1 d tl c1r com plamt, She wao godmother to half th e babies The youug platters of ill the ac1Jo1n1ng counties were iu love wi th her and pioposed to 11er ut regular inter,a1s But Berta wus romantic She \\as very happy as sl1e was and if shed d marrv he n1u<::t be more of a hero to \\ ln l er than any l c had Jet '8en Ha 1 Jerrold Gr·J ·ecn ti c prettJ heire" a1d known ti ot le was the ·ubJeCt of her thoughts he ru1ght been morn flatter e.1 bnt sc\.rcc1' n1ore lU love witb. her than her ally was litir roo1n "as o.Trat ged "ith all the Slmplc taste of a" ell bred girl Her hangrn 0 book shelves were well fillel \\!th their row of poe!.8 and of usef il works The neat bttle "rttmg table, with its gilt rnk >tand and its pretty costly mck nacks, Vi ell · 1d J crrold w l en h!S fnend re turned have 'you Reen the1n 1 Yes And rn llerta "e 11 1 Berton looke l gra' c Yes he so1d as well as cot hl be ex peeled t n !er the c1'.rcumsta1 cos fha for tunes of war e c\ca t hardly \\ ilb her She 1 as lost e\ety cent ol ber fortune JerroJ I Gra)i s CJ es SJ atkled You Jon t seem saddene I Ly the ill luck of the g i l 'on Raj J u lo\ ed said Berto1 No replied the young man bccau e now she is on a le\ el \ ith me n.t l I C'lll of fer her my ha1 d " thou! loss of self re I"' ter they h·cove1ed the fields an]'" 1 that l ey Vi ere descl!1 l 1g strrught to". ar Js a loke 1 to wl 1ch they n ust I a>e l llcn bnd tLey not tl row O\ e1 boai 1 al 1t s1x.tv poi nJ, e g11t ol la l st ' I l occasioned ti Jr co i 1 g do 1 nt ubout t\1 Ily feet be vou 1 t1 e lhe ol tbe Jal e N otw ttl ,t md t g ll s i pttl lesce1 t o 1e1ou ! by tl e b1eut iuut tty ot gas "l ch csr.n.p d ant of the two rcutf.;l 111 tl c L lloon 1 01 e o! the fo rr al ent r ls ' '" hmt but tl ey all poke n the h gbest tern s of exc1temeut oJ the plea tre~ of tl c r ex1c1 tion 'I l e P succc sf 1l rt.CJ :l.l vovagea wete oon folio we I by oil r, Blanchard !also n enti--'l l l s g Frei cl 1uan Ind a lreadj as !;el de l sG \: ei al t1 n e \ hC'n lie d t l 1 ed to c1 s the cl a rel bet VI ee i Englancl and Fr ice \\l1cl is alo1t t\t:tl.} t\\o n11les spect 1rnlc n a\ nlloon filled" ith n :flammal lo air Hes cceccd nil sbollaternpt or tle 7th of Ja 1 ary l""Sv a ou1a111 cl ly a11 Am Cl ca ge tleman Dr rciJ IC$ About ne o cock th j lcJt tl c Er gll>1l1 coa~t u.nd t lalfpa t t\ o ,.,ere 01 t10 F1e1vh P1latre de Ro e1 n1 nt o cd h fo1e os 1 e lirst cror aut at 1 I led on the 11th of Jai t alJ 1"8o rn corr l ai y " th M Ro n1a111 to pass h n tl e FHnch to tl e En g11r,h Bd4j bu t1 e at t 1n1 t \: na tu nccE;es !ul nu 1 tJe udHnturc s lost then Ines M le I-toz er l n l on th ::.. occa~1on t111tcU the t\\ 0 J Id, of J a llO OTIS Ul de1 one filled I"'° 0 ed air 1t can b1:i nuule to r se a 1c fall alter not el) But ti s exp t cat'" I tl e death of tie projectors I r I tbh the eonl ¥1L1 11 \1.1.:rc ct ly 111 a ..,lo\ nb sta.te ncflr tl1° snfice uf tl c c ti \\ere s1ddcnly kmdle I to a I 0 1 t fl me ns the balloon rose at d set it 01 fi Ilic whole 1nacl ine wa..~ soon u flan ef'I a1 1 the t\ o 1:: onaub \i,.eie w ere pr put <l frorn tl o a r ] Le cun <l ton of th I 11 angled b d r confiims lLe co Ject re t bnt U "' ric blkd l; tl e ex ph on f ti e gns The Story of the First Te 1egram Tl el 1ll 11et' 1th n itl er sneers 1 or op pcsit1on 111 tl e 8 1 ::ite l t the ~ l i r.ss of that House ' e ton WI b a SCOl HI!:) ng elo\\ ness At t 11 gl I or tl last ev nu g of ! s I the seos101 (M cl 31 1 1843) tl ere were 119 \, Us be1o1e 1t A, it sccn cd impos i ble for it to be H~ac} Ed rt;; gl Jar conroc before the !toll of a lJo rnncr t should ar 1ne the Profc>isur who L1d a nx.1ouely v.:atcl eel tl c t ut dJ mo\e1neutb of business all <lny fr011 the golleri of tl e Senate chan1 ber went w th a sud heart to l 1s ho ts! and prepare! to lea> e for New York at nn early hour the 1 ext 11101n1ng \Vh1lc at br al fas a s 0 1vant 11 Jormed Jn n tl at a yo \llg lad.} dcsue l to s"'e b1u1 in the par101 11 ere he n1et l\u s t\n1 ie J£lb \1rth thc1 u ) o ng school g rl the la.ugl ter oi l int mute Iner d Hon II 1 ry L Ellsworth the fir~t Uomu s~1Qncr of l tc1 t~ wl o ad as she exten lecl l er bun l to lnn1 1 hnve con1n to cong1 ltnlatc yo l Upon what? enq 1 co tl e Pi oles or Upon thq ao age of yo r bill sl e re pbed Imp ES blc Its late 11 as scaled at It i':ik la~t evening Y01 1 n1 et be 1u1sta.J en Not at nil she I< poude] Foti er sent me to tell you ti at yo1 r bill was pa s ed Ile re111a nPd l nhl the se fnon closed and yoms "as the Ja,t b 11 but 01 e a led npou and it wo.s p sccl Just five IPln 1tes befo1e tl e nd1om1rnm1t id I an1 glad to be the first ot e to tell you Mother s." s too, that ) o 1 m st co1 1 ome \\Ith n e to breakfast Tl1c 1m1tat1on' s rcnil Jy a ccptc 1 m l the JOY rn the household \ as uubo1 nded Both :111 and Mrs Ellswortl lwlfu!IJ be I evcd i 1 tl e p10Ject aid the former m h s confi le1cc1n it and in l 1~ ' arn1 fne11 ls1 lp for Profes or Mor e bad ' re nt all the clos 11lg ho11s of the St:"" on t the Senate cban1 b r dorng "hat he cvt lei to help the btll along an cl g1' ing it all the influence o1 lns high petS01 ul an l officrnl positwn G1asp ng the l u d cf h 1 ) 011 g Ji e1 1 the Profes or th anked her agam and aga n tor be n 1g h1n1 s lei plea a1 t t ] ngs at U ao;ured her that st e sl ot 11 send O\ er ti c \~ires the fhst 1 n essng us I er 1 e\\ nrd 'l he n nttcr \\a~ talkc l o'er 1n tl c junnl.} ax d 'lrs E lls vorth suggested a mes - ge "l wh P10J Moi,c rd cllc 1 to tl e daugl ter for her app10' al and tlns "as the one wl 1 h 'vas eubseq 1entlJ SA 1t A lntle mme thau a) ear afle1 that lime tl e hne bet 'een \' lSh n 0 to11 and B lt1 moie v.as con pletcd Piofei-;sor ~fo1~c \Ht o m the former ty and Mr Alfred"\ ail Ins assrstant m ti c latter the tirst m the chamber of the Supreme Cour t the l ot lD the Mount Clare deppt "hen the cncu t l:JClng I exfoct Prof Moree seut to :Miss Ells "orth for her mes.sage an l 1t came \\I at I ath God \Haught 1 It was sent m tr1phcatc Ill tho dot and hne language of tlle inf.:ltrnment aJ) 1 '~ the first message e\ er trauem1tted b) a ie oordu g telcgr>pl1 A (ac sim1le of that f1r~t 1neesage \\Ith Professor ~Iorse s 111 dorsen1ent 18 l ere given 'lhe stu1y ol lb10 lil~t mess ge l s be n olten tolU. w1 th 1nan) exaggerat o s 1t has roame l abo it Eur or c '\ th variou s ro manti 1nute11.:il ttacl e<l. to it or g i:atu g IDtnvly in t-hc I rc1 ch imugn nt 01 and has stlrted up a1 e v fron1 t me to time in o r own com tr; u ider lr<Sh l01m· but the alJOve story is s1 mpl.) and hternlly hue An inve1:1tor in despa r recen es tl e ne\\ .S of l 1s inc:x:pcctcd B ccc s jron1 l s fr c1 d s ia1 ghtcr an 11 e 1 rd s ltcr a pronn~c \ b ch he l L:!rps a.n l th uB nks l 1 name 'nth h s own nd with ai u 'en tio1 "h ch. becorr cs o 1e <t the controll ug instr n el'l.ts of c '1hz tt10n lo all t me -Ser bn· s Joi '° _j l i ) 1 'Ii ir n 7 I ) ·

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