Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, October 26, 1878, Image 1
dentisty
DR, It. F. MUCKKXFUSS lias
moved I?h Oflice over Riorc of Win. \sj|.
coek, formerly occupied by Dr. Ecrsncr
where ho will bo glail to nerve Iii-; friends
on the most reasonable terms.
DK. B. F. MUCK ENFUSS, Dentis,
sept 23 Id
INSXJIII2 V< YUR aiN
1 tOUSES.
The "WESTERN ASSURANCE'.' IN
SURANCE CO. of Toronto, Canada, will
write n limited number of EISES on (;tN
HOUSES und CON 'ENTS. Apply
JOHN A. aam1ltox,
sept 21 ? Im Ii, tu ne ? Agent.
Iii hereby given that Application will be
made at the next Session of the (Icncral
Assembly of So. Ca. loi a .-ncwal of
Charter of the Executive Commit!* ?? of the
Oran<rebnrg (Huptisl) Mis?ioiii'<-y Uni >u.
S. W. REALM Elfin N,
sept 14 Sc -i clary.
carriages, |vi;c(nte
A N S >
w a a ? k s
rtif B;- ;:v..vr.
ATTENTION to my bushier of
Anil will guarantee, that my wi i in ib<
future shall be a-- COO 1.1 a, iii ihe i . ...
years that I have been in the li i> iu< ?
1 have
K l'IM'Ci:? 317.' V KICKS
To SUIT the TIM ES, .u .5
on me 1 will guarantee that inj . ..
Work will give full S \'i I." T V i .. ' ..
I am now prepared to niaiiti1':! . '..
celebrated
DKXTIC15 SVli2A\::V" !<?'V
Which for coinlV.it ninl < eai;u??! ' ? ex
celled. AI.-.)
Const a u' Iv i>ii liaml i!<'.~'!' \\ ' '< 1' a ? !
WALNUT"
BUm AT, < ' \HES
Of ?11 Hise.-s. Ci\, i,.-- ii e: I.
t.lM
-pt r.i
lb; L S. v. ?.|f. Kr.i ???? ? .1 ? : .
ovrr E>.t ivicl'c St,i .? \. !i r :. . ..
to execute wc.k ? rn
ftrJee, at i.!ior: u . ? *? .-.-a . . : oiiuhh:
] n it c ?"?' 1
at the sit >;;:. < ijf
BS 2S. Ii H it ^ si'.: tii:-.-- <?";.
"Work dune Cheap.
1 have just reeeivid a bo epj lv u
the celebrated'
Iiitmlre?rs Turnip v:'t'?l.
Whieh I :i'ii nlleriiig ti. ;
low prices, and t < Cl:an;;< ?:?!-..-'.! .
Terms Cash.
oct 20 i v
GIN GEARING
shaj ting AM) iiOLTS
THAX EYEl ! 15 i ! 1 '< > i C i *.
AT t? 53
FOREST CirYIFOUKi: .
a:m?
l^jGEO. 11. LOM HA iii) i 0.,
?vvvfay. .IVA.
ENG1NES,
COTTON SCEEV..-,
M1LI ?tJKAItl.Nfi
And Machinery oil' Kinds Mail
paired,
oct 27 1
/~?Wnt< ln- ':it'>:7. IT cvnl %?????'
\fy\ 12.60. Ovci itwil-:. i
apr'l 27
IF O XX H?
horst amd cattll P?\Vi
F VMM
Vft nORRCWlU t!l<? Ot Ciii.i f.pi . -
vxn,II b'dntzV l?ir* ic-Mtuci i:
. r?,l?teVr?i?M?T;viU:r:-: :? ';?.'< ? ?
rouU'd l'OWUCM ..ill tiruii'iit \ . : , .
?.Sf. v .;. ruwtn ?n<??i*'<i tl ? ? ??? ? ?
MtfSti ifti t?i.".tV f "?'' liUi.il<l ?c : ill ? ? ?
Killte? t
? r.inta'rtPowtioru Willrero of pruvi ?! .?: .? .
ll?T.M U lllllt IIOMI H :.:. '. ( . I t ?.
t'POo'rit'a I'owpkhhWiLLutva Ka'i ?;.
wer; Klicro.
I'AVin E.1 en: I rroi ?
iia i/ri?..(./:. !.:.
Sold by Dr. A. C DUE l-:S.
And l)r. J. G. WANN \>' \ t. ..;
may ] 1 >77
PRESCRIPTiON FREE!
TOrtw'Kiuri'ily t'nroofhi'iiiliml ?
r.tnnhiiK.f anil nil (URorilOra hl Hl ' i i?u ??>' In
cretlOll or cxi r-s. Ali". I in.. , -t I. . '.
itpntn. l>r. W. JAltUKM A ???.. No. i m
.V?-Hl KUIIl Nlr< <-i. ClllCllltintl, O.
.ijir'l 27 1 v
REV. J. P. LUDLOW, WRITES;
lVttliALTic KniEr.T, Brooklyn, N. v..
Nor., 14, 1874.
II. II. BTEVKNR, IC^Q.
Vftir Sir,? From poraOIMl lioncflt rf-oirml by 1^
anit, no null im from pataoaat knowledge of t!w-<o
whose enrol tboroby haw seemed *Jiii<;yt ndracutoos,
I .-mi moot heartily nnd Rlucorcly locointnond tho
Vxuetins for ttiu oomtilainta w!iloh it Is olaimod to
cure. JAMKS I*. LUPLCIW,
I^ulf r^;toi Calvary Dni'tut Uburch,
Siai-rvjuulo. CuX
?ET11
SHE RESTS WELL.
Km-TIl poland, ME.. Oct. It, IB7&
Jin. IT. R. Btkvunb.
Ihnr .S'?'r.--I have boon Hick two jvnrs with Ifio
liver complaint, and during thai lima bavd tnlcn n
rn>al many ditleront medicines, Imt uono id thom
<lul ma nny cood. J woo roctli i>i nltihtc, und hnd no
npueMto, ninco Inking tho Vkuktinr Irootwcll,
nml ri'lmli my food. Uan racoiumetid i!i" VKUK riNK
for whrt it hau dune fur Vom > i. ?? '!\
.vhp A1.UHHT HlCkKlt,
Witness of tho /'Ikivo,
Mh. UKOltGE M. VAUGIIAN.
BW.I/un], Mob?.
VESEYSiE.
GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN.
Boston Home, HTyi.f.ii Stueet,
bobtok, April, 1k0.
11. lt. rtrvenr.
Ihar Sir, Wo fool thai tho children In our home
have tuton icrcstly tictinfitod by iliu Veuetini yon
have m kindly given nn from Inno tu t?uo, especially
linjjo troubled witL Si mftiln
With looiiet-i.
Mus, N \vOKMBLL, M&troa.
REV. O. T. WALKER, SAYS :
Piiovidf.nce, it. I., 1C4Tj;anmt Street.
ii R. Rtkvf.nh, r.-v
I fiv! hound t.< i iprs n v my signature tho high
valuu I iilaettuiHtn your Vkoetihk. Myfauiltj have
lined ii fur the loot two yearn. In nurvoiia debility it
Is itiTaluablo, and 1 recommend it in ?Ii wUo may
need an invigorating, renovating tonic.
i). T. \> .\i.K RR;
Formurl} Pcstox of Bowdobi-suuaru ,.L,...-t'i;> Hosten
? ? VEQETIME. I
NOTHING EQUAL TO IT.
boutu B.vlem, Mabb., Nov. 14, lSTil
tin. n. R, Stevens.
hear Sir.?-1 have liooo troubled with Srr'ifu'r?.
Canker, ntui I.ivei < lomplnint Ii r threi >? irn. Not hing
(?vor diu mo any it.I until I cimitutuiced using tho
Vi iktine. I am now ironing ?long iliat-rat?, rml
?tili using I in* V'XUKTIXK. i < ? :. ?? lei III.Is tint hing
?><in?l to it for such i-ninpS.iintk I m bi'&rnly rovoiu
tuend it U?overyliody. ynun truly,
MUH 1.1".'. lt. M; 1'AGKARD,
NO. 10 1."; I ..:.; ??! rt, BoutU Ba'oui, Maas,
VEGETI
RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY.
SOCTIl EOBTON.
Ml: h I evens.
i Sir,- I have token pcveral l>-.tiVe of jnnr
Vi:uKTiNK,?nd ... ni-otl it I? a vulunblo rotuody
for UyBooiisl... Ki.1 idj ' omii!aint, and Ueueml 1)?.
l>iliiy;it tnobyntetn I can lionnlly rocoratuuad it to
..5ii-^-^:u?._:-?w-?.,. ^ ?? !i_^
\uu. rz~i,.
Mna. MUNROE PARKER,
VECETINE
l'reimr,") hy
U. K. STEVENS, lJoston, Mnsa.
Vegeiine is Sold by all Druggists
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JOHN OUCIKN.
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r.'<<- IWmnij i I r.- ItMli tulnrf.
/ffl^oOs Bnrhn.ivi'fi Infallible
(;, f \PILE epssEi
V 1 ? / ? .iirr.l It t'i?
\ 14> Dirhaaii:9CatJC3.,DMh?si,lT.e.
V'1,. MARK- ,. '& Itiimrf^llito enre il^Mwrhoidh
Vi'-Co ,VP > " I "" ??'?"> ?? ?>"* l "?*'l'l?.
SKiM" l'rtr? l.l.t boil l?io? Sil? italluiuu'al,
^il_iv... ,..( iv lu!^IU;ii!ou*vili<?llju
ujir'i J7 ly
?; , ?? ' ; r i -,t g and Mnriihinn habit enrod,
a T' H"1' I? ' fj ii'^ia ',' , 1,1' " '""if '?' "?
Vuj/ tt U Vf>' i'j V? Q WortMuKUorbici no Co.. anlal^'
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IV. U l E \ T IM 4 SSO
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HUMAN MIS!'UV.
.7i t Putiitlout in a S-.i',-! Envelopc.
7 V - m'i mi/A
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. .'-dir * '?' . '.?i -mi. .i.i l ?adtca! I
. . . ?? cidv i.: 'inin.i 1 VVeakiu1*!-, or
Sperniatorrh<va, Mihiecl hy s. ?!?"? .-Vhn?e.
involuntary Ktiii? -i.-'w. I'liputi-ucv, Nerv- I
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ii ??! !l. '?' i.eell ,\.: ;
i J:. WMiltl renowned author, in this :??!? |
'? jr.l ? !..??!..: ?. cicarly pr:>v?-H lv um hi- j
??? !? *" ih ?! '.lie nwlul i'itu sv'jii!'H?V'< j
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v hl ?? :( 'i. ii, . ;!inl withi .:! <i?????j. im h
"Ii' -: 'Ii? ;*.?!'!??}<, ooui'Ses ins!rumcnt?;. I
ii '. -. ' r ? ? i i.i ?; jiohtibig out :i mode ?if
(?'in ?! 1 Iii- ? ?? r .;i :tu?l i i ? t'i.r. hy u hi<!i
cv i ' ?lj ji '? ii matter'what Iiis eoii?lilioii
ii a> Im ii?'i> tiijv him ? ?cheaply. pri.-.iio
'?? !.?????<>;? ii.Ul prot-? ii hm? l?
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iJL'^T OiMvNEl) ?N*h DOOU
?:ast ok
Sir. A. <'. list b <-*s OrUK Ktarv,
i s v
J\ G CA.XOX
> . ' ?v__^^-o . ! ! LLaiul CDM
t> . ? < re^iHy a-tM^oiM,
^ '^.-..r.^ And SiKUtisss
Cm? i-.. '. ??! . v ry des ?! ip'.i? ? 11
, i i iitil's us' Bt?'p:sit*iii;'; i
?? ih<. ii--.-; inti. ?? t<> (?uns, l'irlols.
i.. . :. , i*:iihtiil!:i<i ?iid
s ih\\ f x'; M Af ? I i i x i-:s
! ? im?! .Ailln^lCd,
I C! ?.'oo-l- a'i'i wo:-".- wiirranti*?! (??
i-..- i ittiri' '.??'i^i'n-t:o:i iii (piidity W?>rk
... n-';iii aial [ii it'<".
. ? hl;iii}; mi' input's iV>r.]>a><t palpiiiaj"?:
i , * !? a.vrii a >? iiitiiiiif.*' (kf th? m.iiuv
ii: imiii'L'i 1'. <<? ? ANN.DN.
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( 1 \ 7 . ' . <' \ \ T T .
1 i-..Ui .Ulli o 1>jVA-i.-i I?j }.
Dstiddi ia' i ,ii I.S7I hy ih? i'r.>j?;-i
Ii i-. \\!m -ii'l It'iidv ?tiid williiig !(>
iiii ?>i ifr- in
SiII c, \\ \A,-, 1'S LS
( .? a k i : s
?):" li.ifviij ii. ns.
? y ?!.. i?UUkiji i>r liOX.
B R Ii: A 1)
!'. t,innpi.\!?'ctiug!" or any utltor kind *'f
M? ??:ill;. '.
J|Im rco ivcl
i-'ro^h < on r<v<''. f osiitrU'M,
Which will he Bold iv LOW hfl any that can
l i'iiuhi it. Orannehurg.
'1 Iiankftij lor die j a-t patroiia^e of my
:; i ? i iiiul *.h?! piddi ? i -tili Hoheit a con
liiiuaucc "I llieir cu loiu.
'i'. \V. Albcr^ol t i,
Kiipscli Slreel, next door lo
Kept 1 1. Is7s_ly >?r. .1. I'. Ilarley.
SlIl-KiDA IST'S
Male ^cbioo'i
The ]?] x < j i c isi .-" ?f 'his S('1k >< >1
w i. I he roiuned at ihe Ftdr Jtnildiug on
lite I i: t Monday in Fepleinher next.
TFRMS PlR MONTH
l-i Grade, Itcginner.?.$2 (Hl
2d " Uraiiiiiiar l'iipils. 'J ?iO
:.d " A lv?neeI Knglish. :? 00
! ?(in and (?reck ?>" cents extra, each,
hoard in i m ' li' nt lainilii s, near the
School liooin.-! may he obtained at ."r-l<> ami
1 - per month.
!'! \~ School is designed to 1m-a Permanent
Institution of Orangi burg, and with i\ libo
r.d patronage the i'rincipal will muko it'?
eontplete siiccchs,
HUOO fi. I^TIKIUPAN,
fing 10 l'riucipab
r?'xcc a tor's Sale.
1 liy virtu- ef iin order of the 1'robatc
', ;". art nf (>rr.igcburg t'ounty, I will sell at
J ihe late Kesidcnce of Kmannol A. I'airey
! deceased, en the l ">ili day of October 1S7S,
j all the personal properly belonging lo said
I ?leccased, euiisislinl; of Horses, Mules,
Cattle, Sheep, ""u--, Household and
Kileheu Kuiiiture, i'.eaper.and Mower, and
.ither fanning utensils, am' Manurers, and
i other goods and chattier usually found un a
! well stocked plantation. Tenns Cash. No
! article tu h? removed until paid for.
I* NY. r'AlCKY,
Kx ecu l or.
Beptenibvr 2*<, 1878. ,'5t
rtHw iltako Money lMifiiHiinllj'
1 mid fafll,iigcutit fdiould address h'IN
LEY HAUVliY & Co., Atlanta, Ga
nine 1 lv
Tho Northern Radicals uro try in g
vry hard to prove that nothing is
constitutional, or gootl Ibrtho coun
try, except Radical doctrine, Rulical
policy and Radica! onactmoots.
Truly they cannot hope that our
people both* North an 1 South hav s
!org<>tleu so soon tho peculiar "1* t
ii.- have peace" of Grant, or honesty
of Colins no t Buhcock, or iho justice
id'llie ICIeut?ral Comiui s.sion; nor ca'u
they beliel'o that the late .Southern
Policy of l^residoni Hayes, has .so
b?udeil t iio eyas of the country, us
:;-.( to sec the intent of the rooiin t
Aiabauia i>id South Carolina ord sr
of Mr. OoYCtis. Two yonr.s hence
will pro vi; udiether Had tea! tlceopi.ion
has a f;i'ei?eJ' inllueneo over A n ri
can minds inran l.)cin<icra!.ie h oi 'My. i
[whittkss rot; Tin: iiKANiiKiu i:u roiu] I
Seas of t*\e Colored Democrats of J
Oran:;eburg Oounly, S. (J
i r
Tic CalllC III II-,
V With carp?a-bt'g,
Whose aides were all caved in,
Faid ho, nty name
. Is Daiiiel II.,
Hut diey call me Chamberlain.
41
II' came to ox,
\\ ith pockets deep,
Hut norcy cent within,
Said he, I'll till
Them all he sure,
? i -
I'll iiji them all with tin.
?k
I luve you all
So ?ell, said he,
1 love y<?n all s i much,
"Of all the raila
I ever s.iv,
I never Haw just mich.
?!.
Faid he to all,
I'm no! afraid,
i am so very stout,
I'll si ue the l>ci:is,
From every poll,
Ah.iiomrh ibev erv, siraiirhtoiit.
ltlit HOW, lie's jroll ,
a r filial I - ,.::!? >i '?,
lie oliee did wear
An o'tl hlue coat,
AH buttoned <1"\\n he/ore.
0.
And when be left,
lie toid iin all,
That lie], won Id soon return,
I ml ncary sight
We ever Lot
Of Dan'? bald head again.
HeaUotohl
I idearest friend*,
The climates most too hoi,
i'll pi iiji North,
And then i onic back,
And help yon cook your pot.
S.
I'.nt neary timo
Hid 1 'an eoiue hack,
For 'twould not d<>, you seo,
lie knew wo all
Were on his track,
And there he'd rather be.
0.
The reason v. by
lie ne'er came hack,
His hair was very thin.
I le feared the beam.*,
i If Carolina's Hon,
Would strike him with a vim,
li?.
?Tis said the eaglo
Of old lalgoliehl,
Once pounced down on his head,
And scared the place,
IMain to be ween.
Where \er"dn oft have fe^
U,
liyl res; assured
Sweet Il0ne>t Dan,
-. iitc day we'll call lor diet,
And cage you wife,
Where you can pound
The ricks ofOongareo.
12.
And if we fail
To c,ct you Dan,
T\ie devil surely will,
He'll take you home
And sit you down,
\ I hid you now be still.
Ilk
And when the day
Of reckoning eoinea
l'or all the thieves he'll call,
And when he conies
To you sweet Dan,
He'll crown you thief of all,
Hon. Robert Aldrich. a ineinbcr of
the bi>t Legislature, has written a
letter to the people of Darn well act
ting forth some of the rcusons ?>f big
fuiluic to obtain a nomination at the ;
recent County Convention. The
eareer of Mr. A Ulrich, in the trvuiir
and cveiilfu| term of the hwl Legisla- I
tuiv, ii known througho it thu Sta! e
as a most prominent one <Ldu^r credit !
to himself us well as honoring the |
County \vhi h uommis.ioiied bitu.
Hi- failure is clear'y one of those
cases where Ihe people liavo been
influenced by a blind r.eal, under ill .*
leadership <:t" pcrsonsal nun moim, t) i
withhold their support IVina tro ? !
ami tried citizen. A voter -h >ul I b ? j
inrclui in exoNdsiug the f'r 11:!?i *? * t, > |
easi Wh ballot for merit?for lb ? .a an
who is able to serve his e nisi im m : y
to the best advantage tu?: tJ >u:i: /. ,
No personal oonsidoraf.i ni, oith ir o f '
prejudice or iavoititi.mi, shun Id : >n
trol in tiii- matter; hut thci exigencies
of tin* times ami the importance ot
ihe work to be doli", should direct
the choice '>!" the candidite. Our
whole country w uihl b ! heller oil* to
day were IIiis ruh- the guide of every
v i i i?on.
[Written lor tlie (>ri,,,*;,'biiryTimms.]
Kusieal Delusions.
1SY L'lvSTKI.I.R.
[Continued from !?/</ treck ]
''Shall a. lady be compelled to rei
i erat e a request ?"
"Certainly not, ma'am; 1 i> add not.
wish a more il.it dismissal. Leila
dear, she was ton sharp fur us, and
since .-ho bus played the Una to our
/'/('-/? with such a sudden eradi, I -up
|>n.se I must say adieu !?till wo meet
again," hu adde I I'm* hoi car alone.
Bowing low, he withdrew with mi
ni Hied brow, while Leila could say
nothing for laughing. Bang con ?
siderably annoyed by such exasper
atiug coolness when b!io cxpcc'eJ
tears, expostulation, or angjr. Mrs.
Curvin left without giving the lae
ture intended, postponing it till a
more friv?rable Opportunity; liut
-he went out tlie next day,and en
gaged the services of Prote&or B.ier,
"a snuffy old gernian," as the
young lady pronounced him on lirst
sight, and who, indeed, was far from
being attractive. A tall tonn, with
a decided stoop in the shoulder.*,
hideous masses of hair, shaggy
brown, and a rough, bristly black
beard that entirely concealed the
lower part of his face, made his per
sonal appearance anything hut agree
able, lie wore seedy black, talked
with the nasal twang, was very ab
rupt in his manner to Mis. Curvin,
and scolded, and found fault with
Leila continually, so that she wu j not
altogether so happy as she might have
been.
IV.
When Wilbur lett Mrs. Curvin'.9,
he proceeded gaily down street,
swinging the mustache in one hand,
anil in the other, a eury wig. ami be
fore night, everybody in town was
laughing over his experience. Not
withstanding the wickedness of dis
obedience to a parents command, the
fortunate youth only received the
more sympathy, and aoou laid nuuth
or scheme tor accomplishing' Sis pur- .
pose. Meanwhile, he froqnoiitly met
.Mrs. Curvin on th.e street, bill p ?or
Leila bad a constant watch over her
(pavements, and never went out with
out a body guard. Onoo Wilbur had
approached her mother and inquired
how she was pleased with l\ >r now
teacher, Professor Bear, but the la dy
merely gave him a withering look of
contempt for a reply.
The popular tasto seems to view
indulgently, conduct just a little
wicked, so (hat, while Mr Duallau
won hont? of friends,not many sympa"
thized with tho cruel mother besides
a few matrons and Miss Perkins, who
would sometimes drop in while her
cross teacher was tormenting Leila,
and aller his departure, tell her how
Well Wilbur looked last afternoon,
and then comment on hor pale fea
tures, which pallor existed only in
Miss Perkins' malicious imagination;
for, though Buer was a nuisance, yet,
leeliug confident that her lover would
certainly not rcliuquis h his purpose,
she enjoyed life fully as much as any
other cheerful, light-hearted ) ousg
lady.
One morning, Mrs. Curvia was
summoned to meet Professor .Baer,
who, aft( r Ilia usual harangue about
the idleness) and stupidity of bis pupil,
informed her that,unless, -MissCur
vin had an ear cultivated for music,
.she would never make a performer,
that, therefore, .she should hear a
lino musician occasionally and thus
ac.piire a corect taste; a distinguished
performer was to give an entertain
ment in town the following afternoon,
r.nd her daughter must attend,
'?Impossible, si:- for 1 and her
inther have an important eugagsmeut
lo-morrnw, and. us you probably
know, i <1>> not allow im daughter to
go ohi clone, or p.vth with bor
friends. '
"Jiut," growled he,''she must go,
or 1 won't undertake to teach her any
longer, that's all!"
*T would be very glad to comply
with your request, Pr dessor but wo
.1. i.?? ?
i ilCUOIUpilllj im i.
He muttered something about
somebody "being si plague/1 then
suapped out, that be supposed bo
could bo bothered with her for once,
though he would not do so again
under any circumstauce*.
Although the proposition met with
bitter disapproval from Leila, she had
to go, but bow her cheeks burned
with mortification nssbc walked the
sliecis with this horrid creature and
met the laughing glance of her ac
quaintances. Never did the music
ball seem oo far, nor an entertainment
so dull and tedious, and when, as they
descended the steps, be callod a car
riage, she felt it such a relief to hide
her face from the public. Presently
the vehicle rolled over a bridge, aud
she reulized with a start, that they
were going in an opposite direction
from her home. With a question on
her Jips, she tinned to her companion,
who wju looking outths window with_
stolid indifference, which be did not
cast aside as he replied.
?' W here are we going ?'?
"To the minister I"
"What minister? Why?"' she
asked in amazement.
"To be married," he answered fro^n
inyiy. "I did not thiok it necessary
to ask you: your mother trusted you
to my care this afternoon, and why
not for life ? "
An indescribable horror came over
her, but with frenzied instinct she
called to the driver, who obeyed, but
ns her hand was on the door, ho drew
ber back and shouted to the man :
"I will murder, if you ;do not ge
on."
"Odiou* wretch 1" was all ?he could
ejaculate, and sank back in a torrlfl
ed stupor. He gazed a moment oa
her trembling form, aud then came
the famil iar laugh she knew ao well.
Tossing his lissutc appendages aside,
he said as he kissed the blushing
cheek :
"I thought my little sweetheart
Would recognize this "odious wretch''
even in the jungles of India
What would be left to tho reader's
imagination it we described Mrs,
Curviu's emotion as she reflected on
the ele ancc and exclusiveuosa of
employing a private tutor?
[concluded.]
Knnkakce law a justice who beats;
them all in tho way of doing up a
j oh of matrimonial splicing with neat*
ness ami dispatch. This is bb formula)
"Havo'er?"
"Yes."
'"Have 'im?"
"Yes."
"Married, $2 "
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Tho Scientific American calls atten
tion to the neglected flax und linen
industry of America?a new field;
awaiting tlvo employment of labor,
capital ami inventive talon*. Forty
years ago nearly every farmer in the
country knew how to raise nnd pre*
pare flax for domestic use.