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    Published Every Thursday Morning
AT S80raTCU. XE3aAKA.
TKK3I?v I ADVANCE:
c eopr. year-
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BEOWiSYILLE. NEBRASKA, THTJKSDAT, MARCH 3, 1877.
VOL. 21. 1?0. 37. 0FFlCTALFAPBE0FTKfC0ir5TT
EEADLX& HATTER QXEYERTPAGls Oldest Paper ia tlie State
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JOT BBOWJS'TIZLB OOSjE
LAST WEEK OF EACH
MOXT3L
MATHEW
BESTTIST,
BROWrynX.!. 5BBRASEA,
JBA2.T'S
Peace and Quiet Saloon !
AND BILUABD HALL.
lEAZ HSLKSS,
Wagon &RlacksmithShop
r dojk west of coTTBT Hocsi: .
TT"AGOX XAKDG, itepainag-,
VV wm a... .11 -ararfc rfoe tn the best
maaaer acd s aort sottee.
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Blacksmithing,
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OLD RELIABLE MEAT MARKET
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BrTCHERS,
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Good, Stveet, Presli MeatjwT
A;fi or hand, tend mttimfmetUm
antieU to mii f-iomcrs.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
and tes.!er ia
yiaeEadisk.Trark. -trk a4 Fokj (3tks,
TesU-r. Etr Itf .
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ivj a 2rsi ciasa I r- uinrSo'
prepareil to
Jo&It Rogers,
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--- narraiiafF from Ul !! II
rates to!
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Clocks.. Watch, Jewelry ;
JOSEPH SHUTZ, j
He. 59 y-r-g Street SrewonriHe. j
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aonMi aort oouce. a i uwami i .- (
ti JTOJ2JT jrBJeAJTIXD-
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fiaatawt. aQ(M aVaaVd t TCi" Caaat-aTOC" .
had le orte od eon ,
allfttmetior . CaU at B bp HI ;
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miit satu&ctior. CaU at
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ArtHiir V.
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Srownville. yebrasli:
B. B. COLHAPP,
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22EOT5mville, Teljrasfea.
.feders rT8i HeSaMiaring Iootis
Sottdted.
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PHOrZSSIOXAI. CAEDS.
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ATTOEXET ATL1W.
fij hi n Hr if tn Thr fTnirmtnn Inarrn-r .
ee Best done wOwig Cerks Offlce. CmkC
J.
S. STULL,
Attorney ana Counselor t X.n.-cr,
OfflcevavecHnTsstore.BeawavnJO-
T H. BBOADT,
"Attorney and Counselor at X.a-v,
OOcfsverStaM Swk.lwmflkJ.
W . THOMAS,
ATTOE3EY AT IA"W.
OGee.ta.fcawt r
2mffiwUfcu2?fc.
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:sJeveterse.lraajtiB: herself useful.
; TTT T. BOGERS,
AUorneyand Cenmelar atLa-w.
, Win Rtre dOtecat attoattaw taaylBwWai"M
; iteieeMMK.ome at iw ;-
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physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician,
oradaa ia ii. ita.BcwwreiBfii.;
Special atleotton . M to iMlriia
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Jmake every si or style of pletare e
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W2io TFill Save Her'
CHAPTER XIX.
X B S- PKCDENCE-
Mrs. Praiene was the first teenier
the chamber of death, clesely fel tew
ed by Beekwood and Darkneil. Then
that worthy wman cast bonnet and
Isbawl aside in what Mr?. Bleek woe hi
bare called a jiffy, and set about
With a strength wonderful for one
j of her ize aad appearance, she raised !
the tall, lithe form of Gertrude from
the bed as if her weight had been
that of a leather, and placed her is a
large reclining chair ia one corner of
the room a comer removed as far a?.
T Tl . 1 2 .. . .. I
jarge reoHBiag ciwir m hub iei r i
tne roni a coroer removec as iar a?.;
poss We from the dor, for nise s I
Mrs. Prudence said would be ab?i-
T..t J 1 S . !
?dece said was gospel n a sick- j
room. j
As she carried her barfei tA the'
chair. Kefcwl ami uarKBfl aiooo-;
ed ever the bed.
Sir Hasrh ie rone I" said the eva$-
! eal lawyer. "He has topped his feist;
fece the fence that separates this i
world from KJasrdom Come. V ho j
knows, aad he turned careesly j
away trianaac his pink finger-aails j
,,,.,, cm.n t tnifc "bt Wr-!
" Cl I'Ol .... x. ., j i
. . .. -, , .
thfe twae. BOS tOUBQ 05 te gramu.
pent-etrt?' (the great perhaps)? "a '
Giseoverr we snauaii rnuse soisefciCK;
.. r f
His breial cynkjm shocked even ;
. - . --
his confederate ; aad
the oW lode-'
keeper
teraed away
to the bei, to
i comteoapkite the body of the men
who bad been his ster.
! Mr. Rock wood, acquainted
wkh
maay fra6 of death in his
glanced abmtt him, a? usual.
ttne,
ia a
lisrht and airy way, aad might, pos
i sibly, haye been oaaght humming the
sib
sttaicn of a sose, ic rrciw,
l r - i j . .1 . I
ia com pan r with Doctor Melvos, en-;
tered the room.
They wew elosely followed by Mrs.
Bleek, wh. prepared for aay Iwwrror
that mieht occot. stood, expectaai, ;
iest withia the doorwaT. j
nio tka uart" sM thp rooter-!
and Mrs. Bleak hastily obeyed, jaa-
i
miog two of her lingers ia the pro-
eese.
nTefT,T)ocJorratya??,-aad
I rector, ia a low voice, addressed that :
l eminent practittoaer se he rose from ,
bead iag over the figare oa the bed !
Doctor Mai von made a flight ges- t
tare with upraised hand:
dropping
I theat imateeiately.
The gestere was and-er?tood.
'-My service are a leaser of aee
here." said the doctor in a whisper.
'Tt BkA pp tn tb voiiftf l&d v. 1'oor
iHd! He mast so to speak, have
- r .
I -i:--i i I ni. aI.J- mM.'
liltU ID MCI BilK:. X wtn :nw itk.
I bve been treaeneoas."
. . . ..
i It had been so treneaeoas tmat
GertradeT white as a Sgar of me rate. !
recoaiaed. in snite of the excess of i
eare shown by Mrs. Pradeace,
raid
as one instalepsr.
"Xo danger, I hope?" asked
the
rector, with an ansfoes, pale face. J
The esaauaatJoa was careai, sjw
. .. j. . i .
when toe aoctor mokeq up, k laee.
too, wae very grave very grave in-:
deed. I
She mast at oace be removed to j
her room. Quiet, perfect quiet, is
whet she will require. The slightest ;
noise or disturbance, and"-here he A the dea
maee- the'' SAQJe gesture with hfeiyeexaoke
hands which the rector had foam! so !
wer hf the conseqaences." Taking;
the rector by the buttonhole a little I
aside, he said, with increased soieat-
nitv. "This is a ease I would not like t
. j
to face aloae-so yoang. and the life j
-:, r n.lL.. -t k rnf"i
. nroeinHB ? Rolbv must be sen t for.'
c - . .
ry ait Hies a?, siBve )iw wjen id.
I ejaculated the thoroughly alarmed
! 3Ji utierlv bewildered Fraacis Mild-
may. "Woeid yon like any other
deeters? Ill telegram to London
I'll send rcr them all I"
"No, no!' smiled Malyon, go&d
Ihfloieredly; "bot in sack a oase as
this I should wish the family doctor ( gether aad preparing the Sies. Eut j for ti MR'crniss it' aad I am hap
to be with me. I told yee whatasud- I what is the good of wishing! Here I j . ' Lad my heart fe lighter to know
ueu,J:lwra- " piruu . CJ.c.-
able a nature, and behold a sad veri
fication of my prediction. She must
be kept from all outer influences, such
as too roach talk, or other causes of
disquiet. Mrs. Pradenee is here, and
in face of thie terrible event I wouW
suggest that Miss Weatworth be at though devoured eagerly by the easy-
onee conveyed ts her rsom." going rector, they are scareely sefflei-
" Certainly, "said the rector; "thisjently novel J or profoead to interest
is no pteee for her, poor ehild 1" the general reader. Now I have tohi
Gertrude wss conveyed from the
deacs-esusiber, teneerty carried or
the doaseeties, aad Mrs. Bleek was
following, wringing her hands and
j meaning, when the deeter aufetly able yoe to puzzle thenaiives, I want,
i but firmly interposed. oh ! seen a budget of news from you.
I "I think aot?" he safd, and gktnc- 2Tothleg to wrfteaboel? Uever, nev-
ed inquiringly at the rector. er. aeer say that! There's not a
1 "Decidedly not," was the prompt creature in Dripsey, from its great
; reply. "Where quiet is necessary. I hearted reetor to poaching Bemmag-
feel sure my dear yao-irg friend eoald er, whose doings haven't more interest
not be in better hands than this good to me than all Africa, ay. aad India
lady's ;" aad he waved his hand to to boot, my father oaee away, and
' Mrs. Pradeace, who bobbed the ee- hoase with me in dear old Sngkand.
murestof certsies. "How is Sir Hugh? Has he recov-
I "It shall be as yea say." said Doc- j ered from hfe sad aacident? Dees
! tor Malyen. "Mrs. Prudence, yoe j anybody talk about eae 1 Does any-
wttl not leave Miss Wentworth's side, j body miss me beside yourself and
j night or day ; while my friend. Mrs. . Peter? Have yon given up disputing
i Bleek will remain here to do the lost wkh mighty 25"imrod,thehunrerand
oiibss a Liie luxe ucim uu -ui.Ku.1,
S, .t- !.. IinnM tf Z AOT A 7.9.. f
house. Do vou take snufT, Mr. Mild-
may?"
The rector, who was almost ready
and with a heavy weight at his heart
he retired with that charming man,
the doctor, into-aa embrasure of the
window.
A3 he did so, Mrs. Prudence ap
proached Rockwoed, holding a crum
pled paper in her hand. "This drop
ped from the parson's pocket," she
said, "as he lent over the bed. I pet
ray foot upon it before any other eyes
than mine coo Id see it."
Roakweed read the paper eagerly.
It was the penciled note which the
reGterhad received that morning from
Gertrude Westworth.
"We were aet a bit tea soon," h-e
said, looking that placid lady in the
feee.
"Mere likely toe late. Your game
at present is aly met pkuedt Mr.
jQgtru-wad !
CHAPTER XX.
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HY DEAB FK.VXE,
"H! b! I eaa be as familiar as I
liie now. maaei lear 01 a uicuvunrj
or one of those stapid oki dossfes be- ;
::ur Suae at ray head. I can call you
.Frank, aad I will call you Frank, my
dar, eearfred aad tutor, tor JfranK
yoa are by naee, aac irans yoa are
by natere.
" Waat of respect I What nonsense I
T run W rPeei voe. but evervthimr
. fc. ij x w i w
ii j..m.i.. c c-i. ;nl.
yoa mse & .ownKwt in ""'"b.
for
iastaace
:.
aad, by the way, we cau
i I. l ,. A k. 4 r c?o
a o;arv iwc were woj , !
a stun
aerl He was oaoht with a piece of
. . ..... I- -X f
per ana a large Btea-aoo.. jb.s ?..
didn't I think of yoa when the sail-
ers haahi hiaa p, and be lay dash
ing his juwi; aad flapping his huge
kail about on deek. I doa't mean, of
course, that you are in the habit oti
eiashrog year jaws aaa natpptag year i
tall attoat; eat wm&t menu is.
hew yoa would have enjoyeti the
hshing I It's something KKe sport.
; .- W- .luui tka .kan vnrt rklt If Mr '
, " " H .- e- i a
at aaay at any tiae get hfe? pull of you.
I aad soap year h oif before you ean
say Jock Robtn&oa that is, if it did
oeesr to any one to endeavor to say
Jack Botrinaoa. under seen eiretria
staaees ?
"Th -ea itboat here ie as foil of
sharks as Uaeola's Iaa of lawyers. I
can see their aaetv baek lias above
wale
Idfojg ahawt everywhere.
'' 7I El'.'n
rfe askorel ;
eyervthing I ve ever met with, aae
have nearly Creanea me ocs, oyiKs .
things for dear menus in jagtaau.
"By the ship that brings mt yoa
will reeelve, oli, soeh a pipe! jest the gpj w- pages re omitted here, ai all down the sides of a long pas
sect of thing Fve heard yoa wish fir " maeh blotted and dread- ?eee. It amkes a fellow feel elever
all taerel and aet work, beads aad ;
t rreMea frtnire. a jly pipe that ao
fellow eneld &!1 asleep over without !
dreasiag of foreign lands, palm i
trees, the desert, roviag gentlemen
ch-k aniTi-Ml.piMl nn na&s !
w uh smmm. .. ..... ""n-i - -
t teate, aad all that sort of thing. I
.i. . . . .-.
have aso seat ;easp-opTOKsuw i
of native maattJactttres
peaceful aad
wari
riike. to adorn the walle of the lit
tle saaofcinar parlor, aad assist you on
year travels with the pipe. I don't
warrant their herns on he the real
thing, thooh the ehap
or
a Jew
i Li-. ,i . i. i. j
eoegm mem os om, opna we Bik
aearos ec - ofneo, jge. ai jc.
aI Jacob.
xe
fellow!
a Maltee, aad aeA a clever
The other day I eautrbt him
with a file and a graving tool, raak-
rag a native shield oat of an old sauee
pan lid. Bot what doa it matter?
dear old Marchioness says, 'If
believe very maes,' it's all
the same thing in the long ran.
minds ate of Peter Applethwaite.
I've seat a whole heap of things for
hint, if yoe'll kindly giwe them to
him with my love, besides a nazni
Seeat collar f Roramager. Ah. Pe
trl If oil tKa rarrrni com lita unn tWi
ter! if all the rogces were like yoa the
world would i&U out with heaesty.
"Don't I wish I was at Drip?ey
, no w, seated beside the dimpling!
brook in the cool shade of the pleas-
ant trees, wrth the best or tutors ana
I kindest of friends by my side, oneting
t oM Isaac WAlton, while Peter stands
grinning behind screwing the rods to-
m, "uubs iok, cirax u tnoina -.
so not that the ink blisters ray fingers j fc me4hlia lbfe 5bet ef paper
which, in their tern, scorch the VUimaam-wh:A4udmtdL Fer-ive me
f per.
Here foHows an aeeount of the
ix'wv.a a -- uuvMiif UOU Ulh aau
eostorae, with hmuit sage aad moral
refieetioas, all of which we omit; for
tu4e?0 1I mh(lMfbtc rnnTtai3a taov J
( you all this, ay dear Fraak ah!
there x aoesree rae aiccioaazv arain :
aad given yon information enough,
should yoo ever come this way, to ea-
I J .. -. f 7 .. .. .. . t
f u vuu vjoMre-uue iu:e aj. tne
Abbey,
as yie promised rae you would do ?
Oh I my dear, dear friend, please
i write ; I am dying with impatience
to know allabont everything. Itwasffirmsmy opinion or, call- itmy - in
allloonx and sadness when I left;
and even while I write here, in the
dazzling snnshine, a cold chiii creeps
intn mr hpart. T fermvr not tc-hv. and
the shadow of some coming sarrow
I falls dark across mv paper. I must
-- -" " " J
confide in someone, and of coarse
what other could that some one be
batjfOtc? Of course I shall keep the
promise I made you to- the very letter
and tell my father all; bet sepuratieaj
has made my father straage to me,
ani i is with fear and trembliac
shall await the result. Howdffifereat
vras my feeling when with nay own
f
dear Gertrude's permission, I opened
my heart to you I I spoke, sbespoke,
we both spoke, aad though yoa look
ed rather scared at first, and lectured
us in your severest puipit toae, as a
couple of children, a couple of foots.
your heart soon relented ; yoa took
i the children under your care, aad.
pitying the felly, pardoned the fools.
,kWho could help &ilRg i love
with Gertrude? You were in love
f with her, I know; so was Peter; so
was Rummager; eo was every man
and woman in Dripsey aad Went
worLh. How good she was I She
never crossed a threshold bet she
didn't bcteg a blessing, and she never
deuarted without taking ooe with
hgr Qh , m Mf MiWmay, my
dear tutor, ray dear Prank my dear( S alouc, or speaKtag, ana so ge t Betters like year retottoac tae aoaar , wee steadily beat aaoa aer.
anything that recalls your noble fiteeiased to it. I've been rtadiag the j love, yoo kaow will help yee to Yea will be sorry, amiss, far heaiag
and kindly smite I do m Jove her, so i 'Ies of the Lard Chaacellors.' aad ' kiek it afoag. . said all thie ; yee caaaet. iitt. to be
adore her, that to me she seems like j yaa've no idea, Gerty, how some of j 'Wiadlestraw Hoase has asany j itary sorry whoa year staeagtth, re
some pure angel from heaven, aad I these fellows worked their way up. j mysteries, which shall be ae ieager i tarae. aad with it reasoa. Miaj& te a
a mere creature of earth, born ealy j There was iord Etdoa ; he Haarried , Btysteries ts yoo. The yeaag befr . hacd aNety.' save wat ea, wih,Jer
that I may worship at berfeetl We j
respoedenee as, thoah. to ase his i
" . . .,riar hi S4mi ;
I " '
atoa tRe pape bis dictiea grew ,
somewhat iacoherent. aad tboash,
each etewinc sentence waa tinU ;
! with the prismatic colors of veoth, it
i i - rwHlo. tlwr irwU nniro '
wearisome to any but those saf&rieg
under the same eomptaiat. If my
fkther." Everard weat on, "has bet
oae aim ia life as he has often writ
ten to me my happiness, he will see
once that that without Gertrade :
hapeteess is utterly impossible er-'
lg! Aad when you've broke the
matter tc Sir Hog'h, who always liked
me, they too wHI eorrespoad, aad j
fevervtaias wUl be net smooth in ao !
time. I at doubly anxioas. becaee, i
if ivtfciwr saoald haaaea to Sir
-- j rr
Hugh Wentwocth, Gertrade's
a I - ..!.! t.n . j. . n n - - Pal 1 1
posi-f
You
LWM w nl iKUMlie ilip. iiiimb. i
r tas i. may worsnip at eree. e w -" " w--- ---- --..
imnstagala omit a considerable por- would be his rein, ' everybody said, eesaity reeahres U
?bt!tioa of Mr. Everard Corbett's cor- Phaw ! net a bit of it, bet Jst the , ty, who aaa resist
JcrabeaavJw,'., limkmxm.&&
ready, bet only tfciak whea that od-1
us Philin he's a snob, aad I bate
hin,besldea, he bates her takes
pogsession ! The Abbey will be no
BhM , her U! mv ansel! fA
fullv uaderlrned.l I enclose voa. as'JF st aadlook attbeaa. Oh. my
aerled. v hrst letter to Gertrode aa-1
ealed for yner peruat ; doat scratch
CT -
anythiag oot, though, before yoej5e ah! feoifea, tooltsh areaat m
femd it to her. for. I aSMte voa. if.yeasn:i eoaee Kiwsea i mjp
vou only aoeM read y heart &,
ie.. &c,-I woabi have spokea y-
i self to Sir KiMrh. but at the vear nto-,
self to Sir Hugh, but at the veav
aeat the aceideat aeeurs. aad I'm
L,Q r ! rurrkv TanurMl.
I CUIC A -0 at r.T w , f . cavu -: --.
..j..i .i. . .w .- fi.w
IJ CiKimrcu limn ihc nwrcj an uno&u
I were a barsrlar. with aa eve to the
tseoons
t wr Tx.fcttw- nt Tia-
If. -r. .!. u.i .. s. !. t-
i j .
UJ OSIMHIII IWU au uren iifc a. buccu .
j Qefrg j doa't see how he
jatU as j e.pefeiiy eoaeealed tt f he
leomeettlit: but the old fox Hed to
laagh qeletly to biatself wheaever I
ffl:m wr tl-ll J.J.TMam, (...w mj (
narture. and said his orders were
:...;, t j,tt Hbu u;m anxr
. rW' T ? ki,!H ,.?-!
UiViC . A. v a puwiuw kiwa au
., . . , -- .-. -:.i
law, iir. itoeKweou. oturaieiwei.
of them were ever rude to rae quite
the other way but there are some
arsons whose eivilitv Is nwre eSen-
sive thaa downright rudeness, and
Mr. Mathew Boefcwood is oae Qf come near yea, my own sweet aart
them. Of course, as a 'clerical,' yoa Pt daily and nlgatiy prayer
are
bound to sov it's wroasr, bat I
should m like to eaae hhn and so
wan Id vao. Paraa Frnnk. aad VOU
. ;". ;e w t .sm
' KUW Ik, 11 IUU CUHIU lll o" "
all alone to vourseif ia some
shady
and seeuestered nook up river.
And new, good, kind friend, good
bye! good-bye I They are raakir
S up the mail, and I wouldn't raiss it!
i V.i m ryrall mxrrai- msu3 lKvr mjTli
-f, mid bow much
fjj T ?. ra,0 Toer K,- fhro'
.f T . . . .. rwnld" , r
I your promise to seek aa opportunity
1 of Speaking to Sir Heeh, and of
: watchiofr over mv Gertmde. Oh! if
you could only imagine how much I
love her! my soul's idol ibalf a
page emitted,. Write by evezr aiL
J won't raiss one. It's so jolly to
, kaow one isn't forgotten, aor found a
grave in the shortness of one's frieaes
memories. A long, long letter, mind
bang the postage!
Yeers ever aSectfooateiy,
"E-5TEBABa QaasKxx.
(cfoeare.)
TO' anSS GEETRUBE WHXWOii'iH.
Mr wr,
'Pardon me for beginning so ab
ruptly, bat words-are all tort weak to
express the torture that feel, sepa-
rated as we are, with thousands of
miles of sea between ns. aad each day
the horrid ship will carry me further
and fnrtheraway, whleniBg the awnil
gulf. Bat ob, dearest! Love is the
rainbow that scans that awful golf,
and tells us to hope with the glorious
certainty of that bopes fal&imeiitl
All I hear aboat my father con
i
rstinct, rather that be is & noble,, kind
hearted man, who cocM net batap-,
j prove of such a devetiee as miae
i such an attachment as oors. It is the
. first thing I shall tell him npon my
arrival; and once the barrister besi-;
..-. ..-.VUU.U U.. .. J -
iness settled, I shall corae home, and
j begin to study immediately. My !
lather's agent, whom I stayed with ia
London, lives in a place they call tke ,
Temple seen, a jolly old boy, aad j
such wily cbantbers, looking oot ep-S
of the first-rate lawyers made from , itate to say aaoro thaa delighted, to be Tied oasL' Tfaisr was s&M wibb ?om
ten to fifteen thousand a-yeer. Oaly.aa assistaat ia the fabcic of fottaaef severity of twncr fehea e adcVed,
think of that! and some of tbemiyoe ace faeiMiag np for ae all. In ' more-gently, Dolie wtf adsleea,
yoang men, too that is, yotmgith. ! , this life, as I have ftftea bad the hap-! there's a; dear. I will raafce yoa-aa-WecaeM
posh on pretty well, at Acs, piaesf of saying toyoor dearsi&ter, other wwapcsiag- draoght. A Httle
on a Quarter that sum.
M am more aad more convinced
that I was made for the law. Whew
Mr. Frampton that's the satae of
t
and have got it with me in Bay cabin, ;
so tat I can try it on whea I'm read-1
. . . .i
early, agam&i esery oa's avux. it
tamtrary. If it hadn't beea for ay
Bessie,' he said, 'I never would have '
. - - - . . . !
sat on tbsr meaaxag tae woofcacK.
-a taats just now ic to wim
could do nothing witboet aa i
&r ', and oh.
my own. darliag of
darK
S
what brighter iaceotlve
' could I have than your own dear self?
1 1 ass. dying to get news of yoa ; aad j
as I mttstn't ask yoe to write year-;
self, yoa mast tell rae every thing J
eweryfiteatf through our good Parson
Frank ; thoogh when he has spoken
to Sfr Hngh. and I've spokea to my
feer over here, we will eorreeaoad
i each day wiilwwt foB. Bat
ya raay depend I shall aot Eeaaaea
in horrid Iadla. I hate hot
weather; besides, I woalda't stay ia
Paradise without yoa in ims.
tt
H be Paradfeewithoatyee. Yes,
' darling, my own sole treosece m life.
i -
1 eP. out come
5 a wwk ror as both
The first thing
to do will
law books
ton's covers
be to
get np a library of,
-a big one. Old Fraaap-
tbe walls of three
ear oae. how happy wesoeU he
i if aothiag: shoo Id arise aotbaagcaa I
father, if aet rich, is not paor. aad I
hfe only son ; aad wUh sy work-.
er. wbh I assere yoo is real-
y great when oacKte to it. see ao-
thine but hasoiaess and fortaaebe-r
- -
fore ae. Of coarse, nohodv exneeas to
' ?o throegn the wocia witness a sn
we or two a tew sorrows ; oat
! we are ioaeLker. we can fece every-
rthiv Brnirprv nnn tnep re Ginra.
I "!5 .. - J "
'Parson Fraak will tell yoa a my
nautical adveetares.
I hate the sea. It's not near steady
enough for me, as aa eaabryo Lord
Chancellor, intending- matrknoay.
like something- with aaore regular i
habits. I've sent yoo some little til-
In1? fenthprfon cwri stuffed birds,
' ;
" iwrm ra '. w"" -"
tte"'. " wnwu A ; ' c
W W Preserve the wearer
- - . .. -.- i .. . i a. . ..m i n i i i
! a terin : aad a1 y I
w ir-w.ei,
JVBRASO UOSBBBT?.'
UZEYMSt. NO. 3.
Irmm. Br. ShfUimm Balm, o WmmUa
sirum Emm fo Dnmid Mnfjtm, J.
D.r J'osfojaee. TmSbmrn. To b te&
till
Dear MAliKf.
1 write these few Haes to say that
all is ready, everytafaig prepased for
tV .uuntLui XIv ilaap lirrLf rt I
urges, with roe, prompt actios on youc
aad yoer frfead-s parts ; for whet says
the Divine bard ? 'If it were does,
when 'tis eon, then twere well it
were done oniekly.' In each exceed
ingly delicate raattecs I always ad
vise guarding against two things
loss of time, and tee many assistants
Mafee privy to' yoer
may.
For twvBflfkeaat
aa
a yon
sel tf oa&TiaARBjr
as the satfcetEt has well
woeid sso urge apes yoex friends tke
necessity ef ptemptaess oa all money
I matters. Dwtle Mite, veer efearaing
tsister, and my beloved wife, wM aa-
swer for tfee Best-
'The terras ace haaooee, nob hi.
priacely ; bet if we baeg together,
David, even these tecme racy beraede
larser in time.
Your scheme fe as ecigieafiH its
conception as it should be NapeieoeJie
i in iis execution. The teooraciis wec-
I thy ef his hire, aad I see a vista of
f endless prosperity open oot before as.
I have always said you. had & rated,
i David, even wneacorapefted, by force
j of irresistabie circumetaaees, to re -
i fnse you that pecuniary assistance so
; frequently demanded. TSssy,'
have said to year sister and jmy aa -
complisfaed wife, your brother has. a
- imind a.gigantfcTaindl He baa,faa?
of my father's agent was oat of the always reply, ye are ever right; 'Yoa ae hat yeeagr tefece aaocsow
room for a moment. I tried bis wig on, j slow to decide, quick ia action, and so heavy, ai I 2ty yea iatieed, I
and I looked splendid. Aad there's a prompt ia oash payaienie. I fcaowj do!'
great deal ia looks fa such matters. Ijyeo, David, at oae tifae did aot sea j I da a4 want aar .pHy al',Swil
remember yoa called a barrister's wig ! the fall force of that reasaaiae hetj tak aothiag from yeac head?. iToti
a nasty ugly thing, but yoa're aeite yoe win see it bow. The world, my weefci kill rae, toe, if yeaeatP
wrong, I assure yoa it's awfal be-'highly taleatad brother, ssaaes at Gtftraa, kaeeiiog oa her beda&d
coming to same peopie. I doa't rated : totally difiereat aspect to the awin-' groaohiag baek agaiast the' wall,
telling you, dear, because I tell yon j who has money to lead thaa to the, saoke passionately . aereely, bet wNih
everythiag, bat I've bmtpki a. wig, ; gsaa who hi seder the deeloraofc ae-1 oat for & atocaeat raSiag the calm: of
t t
tease it to SBcaed. Tfieat, he masse
be heeya-jt. He fe & iaea f ideaa.
( As yet tisty ae deed ; fe ae
wait. LVCaBey wettJd eeiy tsamiBef
-. J .-w- j
his freedom of atie. asd aceveat
tht bsey&acv that beviiT of the
intellect whiefe I iasist npoa! Se
py nj ow dr Mite has often re-
plied,. lyoa axe right; David waatef
scope. Give him scope, aad David
win seceeed ! Yos hava acceeded,
my estiniahle aod highly tffted
"tec as be stow to oectoe ; bat, bavin?'
decided, let as be aaick ia aetfon.
I Sftptiesas ye kae-w the darliag
; Btinikta's way. 'seatij
a,fA rrtf? ,'
r""r ww s
eesetty to borrow, 'rne baft Is at year j
feet, David, aad w
- ... - f
need aet iear saaoTaae. When ae-t
-ab! stern aeeesst- j ty , aad I aerfocm it, seafft eiec3pec
titiae hroa rale ? ' acm it, ao asatter ib seif-saerlfiae.'
the gates of Wiadlestraw are as the ;
portalB of a grave. Kaecfe, aad they
open bo.
-t
'Without professlag to baa pHaa
thropist, y aiai ia life bae beea,
when possi We, to confer beaefttB. Ia
this eaee, by resmviag aa oestractioa,
t eoofer k beaettt oa away.
ta fc & what I look for.
cati -
I have
soaght It when yoeag very yoang
bet never foend a. Your dear sis
ter's BoOesoaby is aaiae pronpt ia
action, proaapt ia payntent.'
'Let ae know yoar pheas at oaoa.
time aad place of aaeeUog, and I win
be there. Once ia ay haaete, the
yoang Barooet awy sleep soaadty
with both ears eaee hie
Things are
ao je by halves at
Wiadlestraw.
Yoar sister, aad aay littfe jewel of
a wife, assises her waraaest lave, ha
ijota. .juai.wKaajUMajaa.
vorffe with we MiK, "Uir g!
-F-C.-SM daTtUL- BBBaBIBBBBnaaat
! favorite thoesh the question of . .
d. naay have eaased ah! selflsa, set-
nsn weria, vau wm money an ma.
- . .. ., . ,. . a.-m
in times, banpiiy post, a slight cas-
frieadistirp betweea as.
Thiae al wais-
feBTTOrea
CHAPTER 7TXI.
BKAIB TZS WIX&S JkGATlSRr
-
T 'j11 "
Weaswoete awafee,?, d
TKE SABS Or riSCAOS.
abrbx Gton!
starts ap ha her
bed. aad
throw tag tt tae Jeetaargy f
hteb has hitherto held her
i - al ,at
t " a wiy
aad.
She is ia her owe
,
Ko
; tfce aim zmaanwr of a we-1
."
atao ie beading ever the algkt-laamB.
Casefoi Me. Pradeace hose, aoiet
a weAeWel aa.aar.
ifot eaoagh of the aeaeeUe,' aar
asess the a arse, cestiag a as?Mt glaace
over her sboeider in the diceeti
Of:
I : the bed. 'I'll doable ft next Uae V
'What do yee do here?' aefcs Ger-
krd straggliag to collect her seat
f
i tered
Wbre fe IffBu Rlr- -
j -- ---
a en laamik rn a. aa wm vb
i am here to watt oa yoe
She was aaproacsiagtbe bed, w!
Gertrade drew baek ia horror.
I doa't want yoa here yea a
Lve,
ao rfefet to
rae, I will
be here! If yoa toaeh
scream aad alarm the ,
tr
Her eyes were dilated.
' -ifcc
croaehod baek aeaiast the wall with
seek evident stgas of terror, that the
woatan hesisated, paaetag before she
ali i i m Oa aa na i a i 8 rX ji
'What barm hsrve I done yoa. Miss ,
Weotworth. that yoa caoela be afeaal t
ska spoke, ia a soft
'It Ie my baseness to
tb
pillow of the sick, aot so raaeple f
I would alleviate grief, aot add to
. t
I tell von I kaow vea.' was tke sa-
t spoeee. given so sharply that the iaa-;
- r
paeeaeie aarae from
yea wicked dfemffel
r T orfcfc
-. .. r
to see ary fether. Sir Hack Woat
worth, aad I will see; hhn.'
I weald aiaHiee voa to lake rest. I
saM the aarse. who bed
asisal coeiBO-cd
Yoar
t stieegth has bees sorely
tried;
Yea
fbcaia, too. Ib
I ! have rest, any
T
The
giri, with her raised
mil. een rnKouv aer 11 mt t
I m . .-
nes. sccanad'
something something
her whole fra
with a
, eoatvalsrre skedder.
j I a geiae;
id r saoed,fai aifow
f rigkteaad voiee. speeJkiac sacker to .
herself the the-isBCse. Okv wla
oae aid vae will ao oae hek sae to
;eep ray nosoa dear? Ysb, she'
west en, her viae siafehag:Saesagt of
j raoaaise; whJepes yesv hxfe all part;
of soeae dark, creel plot, god thogr ss&
, drrrig rae bmu!!
j Again the aesse stassed.
j Where is my fetfaer, wocasa? 2a
j he dead?
I! 2o whispering; bow-- the lasagnes-
i aamwaaiaskedfiniiaisoct. eff-sereoiE-'
Tsfhekdeadfa1"
M&F
The wom&s had app-aehed the.
bed, aad kept her sfaorp red eesriv-
j etad ea Gertrwde.
My pc yemg Jcdj, Svr e it Scorn.,
rue to wisi to hide the sad traife fjonx.
L y. Sr Hack Weatwortk was dead
r ,, -, j,, ,
whea we fbwd yea kaeflg ?"
bed
Then yea have- killed his!
j "II Come, come. ny yoaackioy
yon bb6 eakn yox?eiif you 'xwaet
broth-Iia4ee4. The dcfiors orders acs
pacieoae, aad with sfeea wW come
steeagth teH3eefcHeteiafeaff 6hemec-
j xwar. Ah meV aad the wocfc&y we-
maa fati n rm il a. aiaoiiiriiTi 1 1 n r ri t4iarr ir Trrti
iae,i mi aotcfcq ' a.apiti. i wrjnmaa cj M'
the saall, com ereataca whose, ;rec
eves that seeaaed aevr to
Tsjlafe
nseal resaaaiig)h; lht it, is jsmb-
'Yoo have ao baaiaess ia, mjraom.
by wboe ordess are yos here?
Sir Philip Wee tworth's.'
The worde were atleved gearfiy.
; soothiagry, aa one seek"ig. rnihar, a
; Ua tbaa to irritate, bet the. hw,
! mc hfow it vaas. fell aaea,.0ci5Hde
, with a erBdoiag vioieoe.
She reeaalaed sUeat foj
awats. gaapias , as it wce for hecatk,
her heads pacjead over her hoact her
eyes fxad oa her toraaeahar.
ily brother!' she said, at, last,
speaking: very slowly. JJkj; of.
oavrse be iaaeritB thetttfof Yease
hereby big ordets, yoa aay?
lira. Pradeacei
No.'
of lying readily aad sedaaany. &
posibie that the
aanse haaf aeeer
or aary atfosr Cai-
heard of Coafariai
tke
by heart that a
with good (?) iateatioa.
to strife.'
'Where ia her
m inMrtaa bm ha n woSbt
Mr.
Mr.
. . . .,,,,,,.. ,,,,
j Tw-a.-ajj
Astraaoe.sed aemOe aaaaOeofla
describeshle btttacaacj passed, over
Gerund? fose. Itdfdaoteeeapethe
f needle-like gaae of Mrs.
.. .. . . . .
: more uxan m tne wocoe av
; was aceeatpaaiea.
i Ob. my poor, dear fafeec what a
tfote ia astae to kaow aO aafe, aad
iUve!
i
They we aorttevwd ward-aFi
! aaxred seateaee. sack as i
' bf hsetiks froat Che speaker's Sp? la a
dreas; hat the oak ea of Mrs.
' Jrrnweoee eraaHCaeai
I -E I T. K. J
! eyes bad eaegrat asm :
1 aese of the- snails.
lawiiater-
! Words that were to cost: ;
' trade Wentworth dear.
Aa indescribable ftwibodlnwfaW-
ger caeae over her e
' were altered ; bet ao
geed,
i E " Bvk: weal
!er.
I Had tke aawse aaastf
tsekf?
1 Tk In i. i .til. ' f i
ske
said, Xo.
The
treiaoliag- he
of Oestzi
t said. "Yes.
Cece, 3iw Weoiwwrtk,
urged theagrse, eobeadaliiialayme.
and take setae test. Whet yea. hove
I goae thread
M tasc tkfeslr-'aaith
f " sf whetaerl.
ad or
body, Yoar mind wae often waaeer-
aad yoa talked staaaigeh several
"f
1 s
while I wae iiilia beside
this aiekt.
Gertrode's aeat i
trembled; Itstaolata1
Tafesd str&aeely! Whec old I
smyT
2s was aavw Sfssi. Prad)eaae;tes9 to
!
"WBd
a t
rber.
kt
.,ii s sssawea.
i 'Jemm
j Gertrade.
! The
i&saaail
Ihwagaaja.'
IfK.
a.
Cua'ada
The
wewetelat. hat
cy. I aavcdo aleep whea
da a saWdkfiaek Ike
it k u
nogka.
I
Aa saeefoSoje' aee aa9aeri that
tke best tfcac a esaooae tine- wwder-
ffi&CaroHeaace of & aorneca' . kT
rRii6r the iiocae aaWsia-ceJ oax."
1
i
i ifr '
i m"W m u -f -
wae broken by CtestsaaVa ahms.
aaaUenly aad aoaarly.
-mk r"5?ul?i ISaTaaS ?.,7&BrW
sooa as they
spokea word
ereifllex-
to
lffcShiJrfuJt'fZ... ,.w