The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, September 04, 1877, Image 4

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JfHistrUancouo. OVER-REACHING. Il was a gland and lately looking mansion, Mirmiimlnl by extensive ground . So much could lie ell in I lie moonlight. Ilui I lie entire front and the lion e was dark. At the I>aek. mil v two windows in tlie upper part. I*< ride- the basement, : bowed a light. I |ioii the while hade ol I he: e a shadow appeals and and m appeared al regular i 111<- 1 \ ala though moiii one via paring to and fro he hind them willi I lit* i < ■• i forniilv and imliringiie • o| a walchinaii on lii- heal <>i a ent • rv guardin'.' In po. I. lh e room within w a large and liixuriou An,ample gt ile al one side 11 ** Id a It e and tI alowa 11 -.* coals, ami upon a low eoiieh in ai it all ohl man lay. Ky lie giay 0.1110 l ol in till llalld olin lata in- eve In idlm . In J ia Jr‘ H'l'Jr ‘i'l lie e\ es ol I In o 111 W ilt'll • a In 'dlitfn |•.11 I d lie Bpf lin velvet ill’e llalllll" nil'. ||,.| ;| look 111 In I i.n . ''ln lie could liol mail. Al wa a 11 an"c edit IlieWo lUJ|Fin In-r "ala attiie, luillianl 'l'man w ill In |iinehi and ‘Si l"n I'Vilbien faußT i huh h,i I h ' gray shadow :etVl already el, 2 w'at idling her. I' 11 She never It ink id al Itiln. and. * ,41 s nil •* ol her you I h ami I•> \ Ii 'j" s llicii' wa iHue lhin:■ It.n It hdi I forbid mv in lt r eonnleii nua sick man moved nue.i ilv couch. -.very tiange, Vii-inia. 'VVie- tloe mil 11*i ill it he 'I am he ha l '^!i(i. n !'iiough In "at to town nul ** haek I w ice.' “1 should think so,' (lie woman answered. Mill without looking at him ; “but perhaps In did not liml either of l lie law vei tl In olliee, and he may lie w ailing In see ,M r. .1 mid. In a nioiueiil nine one knock ed softly Upon (lie door ol the sick room. I *• 11 it' .lames I want to see him, sc id I lie Ilian oil I lie coin li. .1 allies came in. a low luovveil. sullen looking' lellow. and loud crumpling his hat in his hand. •• I (id you lin<l Mr. .1 mid hi master asked. “Mo, sir ; luil I lei I w onl. “\\ liv didn't yon go I'm Mi Leeds ' il> “I did; Iml lie wan l al fume neither. Mr. Judd'll lie hack lo night. They w.i c \ pec Ii ug him every minute. I told 'em to send him as stum a; lie • one, 'cause you didn't know a- you'd It\e till morning ' Virginia Aubrey glided forward. ** You didn't end any such word as that, did you, Ivobcrl she said lo her hiishaud. “I think \on are heifer In night I am sure you will live week- yci. i begin to hope you may gel W ell again, von are so much bettor. The sick man hook hi head “I shall m ‘Yer see I lie llimllill." again, dear. I am only keeping up on stimulant now I can I hold out much bnigci **I(o Id me end lor lie doclni 10 collie back. Ilohi ll “Doctors can do me no good you know that. 11 i- not a do, tor that I waul. Iml a lawyer. 11 is very trange Huy Imiild hot hbe aw ay. Have you hdd me t Ik* 11 lit h. .1 line lie i l.iii t he man suddcnly . “Tile truth, ir f *|e- lioned tliiman in a statnmeiing voire, while lie stole a Unlive ."lance at his mistress. Virginia Aubrey put her hand behind her and Imwed him a roll of notes. “\\ l\ don't ymi ate \\ ei lame she said, imp:Vt lent Iv. I lave you ma b r (lie truth oi inf. jaMßMirn Hi. oi imu i Mg Till 11 all', 111 a i •! ■ go. 'l' * EHtthAAOnshere." .. . I I f I 11:11 B 1 1 . . iinf. i. ntH-ii |m* ii i* " ■ a M |,x one oveilT,, i me from ee i fool liile m fdawjj, Aubrey's Lcautiful lace. Bk'i*.should hope not. dear. ( , n)1 , (1 I|K , V have r I'iie id. mall wa- silent. Hi wife use jireseiilly. and began lo pace the loom once more. Fifteen minute- passed. Suddenly Mi. Aubrey poke again. ••Virginia why doe n I Kohl come ' I will see, -aid I lie wile, calm Iv. and rung the bidl. It vv a -I aim who an w cred it. * \\ lieu- i I% tl 111 be i ked him." 1 dillllio. Il life lie foi i.l I told him *< lo at iim'i* and t < -11 him again". .lame -departed, and reloioed in about leu minute Kllfll .' lie lid, h i been drinking ay lie II come when lie gel |ead\ , liol a|o|e Ihe irk Ilian groam and. In, a lid > lid Martha le we .1 iim - aid Mi . Aubrey. ■•. She won I come eil her, moaned lca be band, in a l.iilieg | voice Nobody collie . I beg j 1 1 : iVe all and ii• 11 ed tile even le v dao"li lei 111 a lelie. I knew he : never liked lev mniri.i"' . bill I i diile I I liiek lie wmi Id rel esc I o i collie Hid ee III' will'll I I 111 and V ei" A irgiuia, wby are yon die- ed o ' I’o ei; 111 < 1 die ' \ irgiuia A 11 lirev I iirued :c ide In' r b ad a motor lit Her eve: " I oil lin'd e vi| ly 'flu It In' ea me and kie ll by hi coin'll, (willing' her lovely ai nr aboiil him. Aon asked me Io pel oil Ibi di e I lon I von I'emem her, dear' lie aid Aon I old me I o ill a Ju I tile alee a i I you ! Were Well. 1 nil did liol Wa ll I I o ! lie 1 1 -111 jI It It'd ol V 011 l ick lie by |my attire, you aid, and you lold me lo put on Ibis very dress." , ley I rciurmber now. ■ lon ic a dear, good giil \ ugie, al vv ay humoring my w bine i bill Vi 1 been a good Wile lo lie old lean lie ellish and devoted. Ymi never man ied me for my mom g as I dam-lie aid, I am ah lied ol 11 1 a I now How cou Id yon < • \sa don Id me m line lil isl I In.'.lovely knee lei. I don't know , lail I did A ml and, Virginia, darling', Ive soml liing lo eonles- lon know Ihal I made m\ will soon idler We w ere married, ami gave van I lie 1110 I oi 111 V pi opel l \ ! “\ e dear: \on lold me I l hotiglil il w a not ii hi i bee 1 j had milch ral lie! \ oil had gi \mi il all io Itlaiiehe lin n she eon Id i mil Ihink uch dreadful things of I llie." “101 l lie .an alive I ; bill Ii I eii io me. my wed. I was dread fully jealous of you nfl< rw aid: I w e (ealoii of \ nil and I larvev < biini" \ii v iilia tailed Ii ; " 111 ly. ■A ou ue\ it .bad any iva on, lie aid. A on loved him once' ••.Nev er!" cried \ irgiuia, •My darling, do you believe Mr. .1 mid will come lo night ' Someone must go lor him or beed- again . my slreuglh i:- fail mg. lam sure I shall not In l till morning.'. The face ol Ihe young wife whitened again. Kobertshe aid. “vvhal do you w .nil vv il It ;i law vor ( Do you w i hbi alter v our will' Do von want lo leave voiir property lo your daughter I ill liclie in lead ol me 'f “i Mi, no no In* groaned. Alia! I hell ' I 1 1 an v I 111 n g you vv ant alteied in il I will obev V our VV i In .dell a I 111 pile it ly a- i I you bad bad ala vv vei and vv a ile l hem out lor v mi. Angel 1 aii' el !' I Handle nevci liked me. but I will do Ini pi lii e, all Ihe mie. \ii gtnia aid "Send lni Ali laid I know .1 udd i mil coming od bei Ini -baud \ ii"' iiua buddt red. *Aml do waul to make .i new W ill then f" lie aid bittei ly. ■I did make one vv hen I w a jealoii ol \oii ami Haines I thought you bad made il up be tvvci ii you lo wiii uiit il I wa - dead, and then many and eitjov m\ uioiiev ; ii I made alum will eel el Iv . and ‘ aVe everythin" to lilam he I vv i Ii I hadn’t I want io alter il now. Send lm the lawyers a, gain. V irginia, do send" Kill \ it - inia had a I read \ llow ii to the bell at the lirst intimation of that terrible truth which she had never gllc eil. 'i'iie read.v •!.lilies, her own iool, made hi appearance one* more. Mr Aubrey stepped out ami put hci hand upon him. “ l ake the la le I luu c in Ihe -lable , and ride for your life al ert the til t law \el von can limb If you get him here in time you T I! F I B LJ) AND F I I’ ESI 1) K . -hall have a ! rndred ponmls ymn-idf.'' .l ime stared :>i lu-r. •-1 >o you mci!i s.l lhi lime ••I mean il ! have made an awful mi ial.e. I ll.lli be abe ; gar il' the lawyer doe - n't get lu re in 1 ime lo make a w ill. Fly ! • I will I*ll h iva him here iu forty minute by the clock. Ibe old man vv on I die that soon. * .iaiile s.iid. a- lie da lied away. \ irg inia Aii lire , m i led lie i deceitllll lace ill Weelm- a'-aili, and went back to Ini -dying bn band. He i eiiied l< epiug. She glided info llie lievl loom and vv ill i y removing lu r Velvet die . pml mi a soft mo ii I ling w iapper ol merino. -11 Would never do I o be ( eli iii ad re like I halal tieli a time lie 111 1111 ered. riicii lie Wild all i a I down Where III' ( oil Id VV a I eil lln iel mail liv id face aml l In* doc I ~ | lernale|y. An hour Weill by. and no law .lame < ailU* She cal iel V da red to breathe |c| In - hi hi Id aVV a I-. inln r till baud, and lie fell a ll in' HIM I : cream with rage, imputicncc vv ild an \iely. VVliy did not .lame conn I> ok' Where was I lu- law yer ' dame vva Ivin by llie io;ul ide, about a mile away, wills a broken leg. Ile had taken I In* In rcc I luu e in the I allies, and m>l being much of a rider, bad been I hrovv n The lawyer was deeping •mu foil a Idy in his bed. Virgiu la A ll 111 ey I oil mil ol I tlie room al lad In- could on dure ai pen-i• no longer and soul allot her man all ei I, ivv yer 1 -I udd. II vv a nearly morning lln n. and day vv a break in." a llie law i yer al la l lode upto I lie dooi ol Aubrey lion e. Ibi I In* wa 100 lab. V irg'inia goiii" bat I: to hei Ini baud al lei he bad deapateh j '"I a ecoml me etiger for Mr. .1 udd. vva I rut kby she singular si ill lies: Ol I 111 - room I il.'l I,IVViI 11 I 1 11 lie - VV ll i(-ll VV e will. Il.'l Ve e V been in a 11 loin vvitii llie dead know i- like no olner. She went straight to ihc bed side and touched tin- <lll i-1 face ! (11l llie pillow Willi her baud lie VV a dead. Ihe woman sh n! In r l eel Ii bard lo keep back acre am, ami went lo can liing the house mr I hal second will oi vvliieli lie had told her. Kill - In- could not iititl il She wa-si i 11 son i chin " v. hen I lie la vv vor am ved l’he day ol Ihe l u nei :il ea me. liobel'l Aubrey vva buried wil h due pomp am! ecivmonv. His young and lovely widow lovelier I ban ever iu hoi deep mourning sal in Ihe library af iei all wa over. I lie lirsl will, vv Inch gave her everything, vvir in her possession She sal prepared to pi'odiice il if no laler vv ill appeared. lilam he Aubrey came in weep ing, and recoiled al I lie sight ol her. “She novel - ent me a word when pom* papa lay (lying, and he k new il day he for* ; and pa pa died I hinking me a oi uel, wicked girl, lilandie aid lo Al r. .1 mid. vv lm vv a lucidi luu The lavvyer condui ted lllanche to a seal, and Ito wed to Ilu■ol In r -111 I lie I mini. riien he | M iiceedei I I• > open a pnpel lie held in III: hand V irgiuia I uruetl cold. II vv a I lie a ‘('Olid wall. II ga ye every I hin: to I ilam In liil li w a-1 in In i hu band al lii'- lin lii vv a bin make a will Virginia Aubrey had ov and reached Inn eli Burninti of Ciiainhersliiirtj / ’nt i *ii /1 A rill* I‘i *j/: , ■/(/ it r/i g‘, i ll /••/in M tii its/*i in/. A <t t, It fill ll'/l 1/ ll It'll,'. ill'll* The vv anion de- l i net ion oi I In private properly ol cit Do- ol \ irgiuia by Ih'ordei and bencial lluitb r. a I ederal i ommauder. may be con-idcicd a- one ol the liiinge.a reason lm the retalia tiou, by l.ui ly s coi'jc . upon the city of f'hanilidsburg. Andrew Hunter lived iu lin county of del lei son. near Harper - l en v . ami was a ridat iveofiien. Hunter; A. It. I >oicld .iml I . .1. I,e, al O lived iu the same vicinity No rea on liiat i have evei hoard have i*o< n given for iln* burning of theii 11011.-i's. (iov. la tclid - property vv.e in Lexington. Virginia: the Military Institute wa near Lex inglmi also. Ido not think that any heller reason can In given tor the destruction ol thc*optop ■II " - lilil 1 'OUg-1 !m V " bedi "iV'i ii j; * o'liditl lliiuid limi iji'^iroved eV'-ry house, barn or other build ing. that \\ a * anding aml in good order, upon his line <>l march II mu Si amilon I o Lynchburg. Ihe property ol T. and. Viulersiin wa in I lie i I 111 Ii I \ oi il(t el oil l l.a lu I I o Call'd near tie banks o| dames ri Vi i, a I Ihi'■ I i.i 11 all. Ml -. Ai.ib'i -on aiul a lady rekdi,were I lu- only ni'i il pc lit ;d ■ lie Ii me I de- Il ov id the bridge aero- - danu river in 1 lard 11iintci in iii march iip on i.y iielibiirgsaml it deiained him with be army two day , during VV ii it'll lime lie iiia II po dI he holl.-e a- In iieadt j llai'l ei' ||i pi i>m i ed (he ladies prolet I ion. and allei 111 di pa l i il! i ill oil'lla-r and Millie ohlid i' t urned vv il Ii a wiilli ii ordei from him Id di I roy ev cry I hill: - aboiil the premises, \ jew day al’lervv ard.a < icneral 11 uiibT vva pa ing anolherA'iiginia man ion. a lady a ltd him w hy lie do 111 >, ed llie ma '■ uiiii mi I liol ic • ol ('ol A lidi ■ i on. II i■ll • J1111 • and 111;11 Viigiui.i women were worse trai I<.i (ban llteir bu bands, ami lie would biiiii the lion >■ over their head lo maki liiein per 'i; 111 v ami iin tin diah ly experience ■ (Hue pun i It men I lm Ihei i' I rea; on ; ami on allot her occasion aid to a lady tlml lu - would Irumble Ihe Virginia vvoiuan before lie loft the SI a! e." I could e 1111in(• i;ib ma 11y oilier a- I ol ,iel il aide 11HIri 101 l and ol llireal and acl oi wanton vio lence on Ib> pa 11 of 11 iinler, all of which wool lo make up public sentiment that prevailed at llie I ime in V irgiuia, and which i*• ijni !'(,•( 1 llie military aid Imrit ie- |o I, live iime siep- lo pu v eul I iieir Ha uneju ein fill lire besides lop ping I lie ir cite dest met ion I hat was 1 hen ’going on. Kid vvhal I have gi ven i: con. idered ullieieiit lo explain Ihe rea (ill why the ei ly ol ('liamlici bu i , in Kcim y! \ ania . w a de Iloy ed On lliex’sih of July 1 received an order from < Jen. Burly lo cross I lie 1 ’ol onia cwdlt my brigade aml one nmlej < i(• 11 Kradiev 1. John son, and proceed to the ciiy ol l Hha mbi a:: burg, and idler captur ing ii, i o deiiv or lo tho proper an l lioril i>' a procl imai ion which In had a- ue, i. ea 11 iug u po.. I hem to liiruish me with .+ hMi.ooii in gaud (•r .toi)iMito in greenbacks, and in ca-e (lie money was not furnished i vv a ordered I o burn Iheei I y and rel urn to \ irgiuia. The prorla ma I ion a1- o • Ia ted Iha I lid eon r: e had been adopted in retaliation for tin di : tme!ion of property in \ irg I Ilia liy t lie ol'del sof < lenoi al Hunter, and- perilled that the houses of Andrew Hunter, A. K Koli Ict, I' I. I, e. (lov. Lc!fher, J. T. Anili r on, the Virginia A1 iii I ary Inl il ide, and others in \’ ir ginia, had been burned by the or del's of Hen. D. Hunter, a Fede in 1 commander, and Ibal llie nm hey demamled Irom Chambers burg, vva- to be paid lo these par lies ax a compensation lor theii property. It appears I hat the poli cy ol tieii. l-.arly bail been adopt ed upon proper relleetion; that bis order- were distinct and linal. and i hal vvhal was done on thisoc casion by my command was uol I lie re- u ll of incoii:.identic acl ion or want of proper an!liorily, as vva alleged by many parties al I lie N oil h, hot li al the! ime aml iiicc the close ol the war. Tin* approach lo the town was defended only by one piece of ar liliery and some irrogtilai troop I lull were oi in driven oil. ami llie advance ol our troop look po o: ion of I lu- town, l lie main part of lho I vvaln igadi•■- vva- form ed in lilie on the high groulid over looking I lie I (>vvai. i at oin > xv cut into I In* place vvilh my l all. and leipie toil smile ol ihe cil.i/em lo inform lln city ant lioril ie I hal I vv aided lo c< I hem. I aFo enl illy tali I hrough I lie town to (iml out vv iiere (be propel otliciak were, and to infm in l li> •in I hat I had a proclamation for !heir eon idi ration. Not one could be loiiml. I I hen direelad the proc lamation to be read Io many of the citizen lli.ii were near me. and i'oi|iK"-to<l them to huni up their (•Hit --i ,in I’m ming them i would wait iiulil tin y could either lind them, or by consultation .among thcmselve- determine vvhal they would do. Finally I informed them that 1 would wait six hours, and if 1 hey would comply vv il li 1 lie icijiii-ilion their town would be safe ; ami iu ca-e they did m>t. it would be destroyed in accordance vvilh my orders from (leu. Marly. Alter a tew limn ol delay many citizens i ame to me onie were willing to pay the money, others were not. I mged them to com ply, with such rea-ons as occurred to im at the lime, and told them plainly what they might expect. 1 liovved to my own utlii 11* the written iiislruetions of <;en. Mar iy . and before a single bouse was destroyed both tile citizen.-- and I lie ('on ledel'.'ll e olliiiTs : lint Were present iitlly umler-loml why il vva done and by whoso orders.— After waiting until the expiration of ;li( ix hour .and timling that (lie proi'l.'iinal ion would Hot be emilplied vvilh. Ihe d(*st met ion o! I lie lovvn was begun by tiring the mol ecu I ral block lir-l, and af ter fin- in habit ant s had been re moved 111 mi them I bus tbe low n Vva- de I loy ei I, and lln ililia bi I uiit. driven to tho 101 l and liehls adjacent I herein. No lives were 10-l by l lie citi/a ns. ami milv one old ill VV a ki I led. and lie VYa killed alter the troops b*il the v i I'iin’t v (>l llie jdace. .Vfiout nomi lie I loop were relormed on ibe big li grou ml o verlooking. I iie I nvv n where llie nm l ol them vveie po ted in (lie early moi'ning. and Ibe rel urn lo the l'otomae vva- begun liorily a Her vva rd. We encamp • and ' i Al * < 'onmdl Ini rg I hal ni lit ami reached the river the next day at or near Hancock. Aid Hoi on el \\ ,M. IVI ei -, who com mantled one ol the regimen!' in .1 oil11:.I on - brigade, Wlieu I lie bill' liing commenced, came and a ked me il the burning was being done by my ordei"-. 1 showed him tin* order o! < bui. Marly, and he was ali lied. and proceeded to carry out the order, as was being done by ol'lier regiment-: ol his brigade. lii this expedition the t mops pass ed throng'll more than one linml red mile: of hostile Icii'ilory,exe ruled all order: that were i-■ tied with prompt no: and regularity, ami never have I heard of any complaint' of acts unauthorized by 1 heir superior ollieers. I lliink that Hie o fact s wilt show I hat this entire expedition vva piano ed and executed in accordance with the ol superior ollieers nl competent authority to order ii, ami moreover, that il was an act of retaliation perferlly justi lied by the circtimxlnneos, and vv a- al all 1 inns kepi clearly vv iI h in llie rule governing civilized wail are.- / i hilil. lice//// /mu. s. California's Money Kmijs. /ill IIWt'IIIOUK IM ‘ltltJl (li't'lt 111 It Ilf If i / n Ill'll lit fili/l - ! No doiibl llie riche t mining linn in the world i Ibal ol Flood A D Krieii. Mackey A; Fair. Ilieir iiilei'is l in Iwo bonanza mine , al the present depres ed prices, can not be less than s'/•'!,OIMi.ooil, and I hey own the Hank oi Nevada, vvilh a paid up capital uf#lo,ooo, oOOainla ix-serve fund of #2,000. OOH. They are reputed lo own #*20.000,00u in I nib and Stale bond, and t heir real e late ami olhei propei l v in siglil i annul be worth less than #3,000,000. Besides these investment , they own a controlling interesl in several olli er mines, some of which, like* Ihe Ik t A Belcher, are believed lo lie on Ihe line of rich deposits, and may at some fill lire day be (las- ed in Hie lii ** I “bonanza mine. Add these items togvlh er ami we have a total of #OO,OOO, 000, which is an under eslimale ol their wealth, but how much so we cannot say. Tin annual income on lliis properly is not less than #20,000.000. The individual m (ere l cannol be deliiied, Iml vvv liould he italc to endorse the l ateinenl of I lie (ieruian linan ciers in I lii part ieiilar. 11 would not iii prise ii ••, bow ever, if o i I acl ory prool were ollercd. that the ent ire a cl ol I lie e lour men would fool up j 100.000.000. N ext inoi * lei. we I ion Id >■ Ii male tin w ealth ol" the four prin (ipa I owner ol the ("enl ral Fact lie rail road and Ihe oilier eoiiuei I ing road of < 'aliforuia -Sianford. Huntington ('rocker A liopkm I'iie- 1 - men are Ihe largest owner ol railroad pinperty in Ihe world. Mo 10l ild properly i encum bered by Ihe issue of mortgage bonds. Kill we suppose that these four men haven clear margin of rising .j.'iO.ooo.ood. Ke ides rail mad property they own a great deal of land, tow n ile . alternate sections, country s,-ats, city real estate, and so on. ll is-a lowcs limate to say that they are worth #I :! 000.000 a piece. I Vos peel iV e ly. they are worth vastly more.— II may indeed I urn out. with their nearly three thousand mile oi rail load and ilieir large amount oi real estate, that -ix or -even years hem e they may be. if not now. I lie richest men in ("alitin nm or in the I'uited States. For the present, however, we adhere I<> our estimates, and set down the men who am tlu principal owners ol the I tank ol Nevada and llie great honanza mine a the rich c l men m the State, and . I down the tour men who are flic owners of the ('etilral I’m itic rail load and'connect ing roads as ra li king ue.x! in oi'di r, w ith the ijiial iiii-.it M:i Hial we do not bold our solve- i these cal culations. They have at least the merit of shrewd gue-ses, with considerable dal a to tortify tin opinion. Sin l'i '(nri.iroHu 1 h tin ■ I'm ii ix." ( 1 oiiH‘, y oung la dies, the time lor folly, I’ooli Ii ness and fashion is about gone. - Ihe ooiii r you “pitch jo and make your i-lvesmom ii eiulaml less ornameiilat tbe bet lor lor you. lx very body on doc:.it I own a bank, and men ain I around ■■buying' household pets. amt wall liovver tor wive. Ihe: toil, ol “old 100 lis about run out ami Kef y -lan<• and i)annab Ann will be in doniaml altera vviiilo by -en able men, vvlio want helpmates and not he//> iii Ik. — l'iteh in, yjuimollier, learn soniething Imm her belore she (li* xjjod leaves you an idle, igno rant do nothing a si nmbling bloek in I lie road ol life for olli er- to run against and fall over. Ho to work. 11 mils! collie. — fiiese are terrible time , ami Hie sooner y oil realize I lie awful fael and condition ol Ibings in everv day libs the better it will be foi you. lake your old inotbei place in I In-dining room and llie kitchen, and “give her a rest. Show a disposilion to help her, even if you are in the way. II will cheer her old hear! Io know that you are at least willing to help her, even il you don I know how Hitch in, and In/ at any rale It wa- ••court week m a conn try lovvn, ami a dozen cols had been put up temporarily/ in the parlor ol the tavern. Them was. a grand chorus ol snores (mm nearly all of Ihe beds. Afteraa hour or more ol this uproar, one of the most resonant snorers brought up with a snort and was suddenly silent. A Frenchman, w lm occupied a col in Ihe extreme corner of the mom, exclaimed •• i'ank (>od, von (•(•• dead.' //<••: lon /’t'lll'i/ifl'. K()(>K A Nil ,)< ill Printing UMlskat! w row srmxo i kKKT MAKI KTTA, 10 i \<; l l \.i V riilr \lo.h With Mill \ niI’IIIIiHSHIIAMA, A I ... V. il Ii I lie In. i Uy l-- oi' ct|)|)c t Borkrs, Old NAM EN l'S, &C 1 ji *• |:t re* 110 r\* tile BV 810 DGKf’KHTIoX HI Kook X Job Kt hil IX \ N'KA r M vwki; ■ Siti'li :i> i nils ol Fare, l , i'ooi , anime.s, Drug Tickets, l‘i( liie and Kail I'iekf-I , Auction lolls, Hand Kill < 'imulai s (iced.s, i nVoireS, (il \F. I Kill Heads, I S A | I leading, , TIM YL | Patent Tags, Kill: Lading:, Dl'll'.'gl: I Labi i I'lOllli. ' ol V Nob" ('arils. 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