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NR NTE RAM er Sissacn es 0: is z, t Sacre . ° = = = @) v . > M ¢ ct ub ° c ae mites I S she v ( Stranger in a yi a t 1s rts 5 e 1 i the t meters S$ e s I ets 1eS was excite ere Ss some 4 € s mea 5 would not have spoken m | vit the s voiced comp w : { i Ze € 1 2 Mes IS ‘ Ww s = ( ¥ i i MI 1 s < Ther gu give onl 7 eters ¢ So, for the space of twenty-four] bosom ot Mrs. H ceive that this fi epresents urs Mr id Mrs. Jones didn’t} ‘Am I wrong?’ s yy 2 very speak to each other tell me what you t . Pa ~ c journey to Boston. and was gone aj} ‘You had a right w own | Fre (6 feet 3 5-2 es Eaghs bye. And when he returned the | ing her forehead. ‘No one shou casionally One is found w reache suse was empty. Mrs. Jones had | have taken it trom vou.” 2 meters ¢ 1-2 gone home to her mother’s house ‘Yes,’ said Mrs. J s, ‘that is nes can have his own Way,’ | now Lam trying to believe that twas | The new s i ak anid she. Ja little in the wrong, because. you | brou yrward in Berlin bye Tro ‘My wife can do as she pleases,’ | know, we must all bear ond forbeara] bach is purely ‘ fi They were both very unhappy. | sister-in-law eich t is ave been so | cess now in use This method dis- Mrs. Jones cried a great deal in her | very dread as L had made my | penses with crushir and pressit own room, although in the presence | mind to expect.’ j altogether. The c ef her mother, a spectacled old lady, ‘Did your husband tell you nothing | slices by means ot who weheved that every wite should | about her?’ asked Mrs. Hope. | the water extracted ¢ keep up the dignity of her sex, she ‘No; because,’added conscientious | vapor, which, having an aff or pretended to have exuberant spirits. | Mrs. Jones, ‘I woufdn’t let him. But the water, absorbs ir, but leaves the Jones, in his solitary room, was] don’t let us talk about me and my | sacharine tin tl lesiccated cane; silent and moody. miserable lite-mistakes any longer. | this ts alco | Until one day Mrs. Jones went to} Tell me ot yourself.’ | hol, w and | Ethe Blossom’s to see her new It was a simple every day recital of | afterward sugar is extracted smooth- running sewing machine,and | trial, lost fortune and widowhood, } from the alcohol, or the alcohol from | the last baby, which had bloomed | but it brought the sympathetic tears | the sugar, by nitey through lime hike a winter primrose into the fami- | into Mrs Jones’ eyes. She pressed | and chalk. ct. it 4s Said, ly, the other’s hand. | Slllbete chespen the coccoteuee: | Effie was Mr. Jones’ second cous- ‘When heaven widows you,’ she | in, and rather like him; and _ sitting | said in broken accents, ‘you can learn | The Romance of Arithmetie. sheres Gols ee t there, holding the baby, w ving seventeen pretty young widow, withtimid blue | yourself by your own rash tolly and | camels to be divided amoug his three eyes and faxen hair.only half hidden by her cap. Mrs. Jones regarded her kindly. She looked as if she had nc srable temper . t 1 : unconquerable temper sons in the followir proportions: And then Mrs. Jones burst into | The eldest to have the halt, the second a third and The young widow retz rs. Blossom, a = to be resigned. When you widow -\ persian died, Blossom that night. is that ‘But you will come to-morrow -” said Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Hepe he : shrugged her shoulders, ed— yne of my husband's relations,’ to i. need her, she said. promised. And, to make ‘and I sh she Jones seit c : w“ 2 she one eit ca got trom t day. I nore than t > Blossom 1 said Effie. pouting, ‘one to one’s seif.’ ia httle. Were hot come,” sai Br rds she had used ut I want } herselt ? they assumed tre lifferent a spirit trarily. the hps ot an- ~ethe he reasoned, ‘that } da . vou called her, Ij think so sWeet-man- { ‘I thank bered. | e shown | x aid we! who ce i were betore {| unconsciously d. broken up vou she came.’ home. Iam you *s sn’t s *| Hope Wentworth. Fok ee = Ems x erness : = I beheve that the xe ce an du is to take it. Dear | : 7| -- == he rcs des i Cheap Gea’ 2 Sy iat SE Gas EN Do heey News Par id t I Suction or Force Pumps aw ,peryear, =< S82 g eC. as | Semi-Weekly per vear, 3¢ | nday I ton, . oe . SOURS, SHEEP PZLTS voungest a! MD. 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The ref ular price ot the watch is $3 50, but # send the Weekly Republican, one andthe watch and chain for the price the watch, $3 50; with the Tri-Week! one year $6 50. An elegant Sewing Machine warrante tor five vears, This machine is tul equal toit not better than similar m chines that have been selling all ove untry for trom $35 to $60, Ow is only $18 and Weekly for one yew hin. With the Tri-Weekly for oo I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have located in Butler to make it ny tuture home, and Rave th largest and best a sorted stock of clocks, watches and jeweiry and spec tacles ever brought to this market, which [ will sell cheap for Having had many experience in the manufa f watches and clocks in Iam HOW prepared t+ Ss. no malte NIEW Eo WEEE ke. jiu pe wi atches and clo }complieated nor how badly they have heen abused. 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