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vid ite thew ‘Work swat | wha, deathly pale, tle dari eyes glortaing | Remsen assented, ar whea'thehertrewes | FOR SALE AND TO LET vas Ceara clin "|S cP a ae | eR Cara oro om bi ean 7 .—— or “By come wondetl laterpoxiion bt vost: | posed a recian eden goose teccom, | A pe (CROCP | OROUT LL OROGE 111 SP I GCTRE doxes,1 escaped the wretched fate prepared for | Lot an take 6 pesp into lawyer Brown's office, = caneulla me. I feel that to God alone I ows my deliver- | for a.njoment, That gentleman sits in his arm Fn mn Ll fr } q ‘pF Iwereroy ance, The dfesd blow which was latended for | distr by the stove, which hes « fire within, on ‘ VY; OR TNE Sa mar ome: Seed Dae cates the weather; his lant eneaond in slippers, resting apon the heartty FOREST MYSTER ea cums B | lips, ag he cast a malignant look of hate upon his | miller to the reader; bis outer garment is damp accnter. with rato, and bis dark hair fs pushed fat back “Another!” gasped he. “Another!” ‘btirst | from bis brow, con'racted patnfally, from the Ilpe of the jury and the crowd. | ‘‘ Mr. Cranliffe,” sald the lawyer, ‘I have pa mS “another!"—came in ggldmn tones from the | very unplentent iatelligence to ¢ommunicste to Bredtettl be with his back fo the door, 60 | Judge. “What other?” # ‘thet eovuld not see his feos; Julia was op- “Gordon Cramer, of Richmond!” the fhe, be posite him, bor hands buried in the dark masses | “0 God, that fell mistake! why was I not warn. | O. pam mature ir the dire’ ea the prema ‘of her hale, ber hat upon the floor, her ayes dis- ed tn time ?” mutterod Bradford, with the energy | +, po tne for moans tended, her expression so wild, 60 Coarful, thas it | of desperation. ‘ Be ekiils B desintsin atrvek horror to the hearts of her bsholders. ‘(How know you the prisoner did the deed?" ‘““Pouoned [" broke from her ashen lips, and “Fyidencs, which must satisfy the world!" my, non she uttered @ tamealere, unmotnlag Lough, | “We have proofs that ie ¢id not commit it!” | Tpaetes mame See ny Hee “\Poleened | Do you hear ? ‘The fland has pot. | exclalmed lawyer Ritchale. fa SPS Se BS deans Waar a guts, ry Wrhek how scned te He thinks to be rid of ma, bat I Bilence! proceed Mr. Cranliffe.” a hocr brick front cotta aball beont him! Ha, he, ha! ‘was at night, Mave I your honors pormieton to encmet- hin janes tbe knife buried {seit deop ta bia vistio's qatver- | ate the Jong list of erimes I can charge against log heatt, Hark!” Bhe reised her hand as if'to him ? It will be meceasary to fully prove the — “7 rier ye cxforcestionen, 6 Panay drm the uae In question.” i city Ouran stow bn sac ing tn the proode ? ‘is fur you they call!” sho bpd nel Ne és ‘ai ctled, pelating to Bradford; ‘Yor you! You'llcome, jeorge bowed an acknowledgemen A G00D GHANOs FOR A BMAcL Jove, won't you? No, away! You polsoned me ! | aan. ‘The subject of his narrative must be loft C tet arr saat Botre him, be has poleoned me |’ to a eceeding chapter. it raion Es bal gtr x Her strength was failing; the megis‘rate per- her orf ceived , and directed the warden to ciptare CHAPTER XXUL har, for the truth of ber situation broke upon his RECONCILIATIONPRE LAST OF JOLIA’S micd, 'A glance at the officsr, and the latter | no sababeeny sprang to Bradford's side, who was gazing wild. |“ Hcw.enf.! ls the presemegod the awk ‘Your brother, who was sent for when she was | ¢ ly, yet ttlumpban'ly, upon Julis, fora thought | Passion are bushed before that stern repose, brought heme. eu forced itself upon him, which {iued him with ] Tir) srd tm only, sed xmas mare ee: |: “TO LET_TB STORE 60% aTHa- joy —his accuser was a mad w man! ee anne rine st under the Marines Orure' feftable for 4 What would her ravings prove against him 7? | Roerminges utterly unfelt before, dai pe oe ‘Apvly to te madsen st tor , ° ————— oP A! particg tries thetr deptha. At once artes ‘We shall shortly commenes the publlent! sa oc anotiie ‘apply to LP. taaatzon et j Sa They ware bat tho fanctes of w disordered | Afiliction’s treseures, neve dreau'd Will thon, or pew store tre “<i yom of Mus. Many J. Houwns— shad Y teats Deain teaches beary lesoue, bard (7 a a ‘ent upom which she ls now and bas for come tine boon, FOR SALE—TPE STOCK, LEAKE 4 GENERAL SUSINESS, aint ‘ ___ GENERAL BUSINESS, Julia was conveyed to her carriage, afcer the | In lotlog hoes Speer ee Ne re eels leriunen ee i vit fete 3 of the sen fr " Ord bee wi NEVER FAILING ELASTIC CEMENT— warden's wife had to nowbs* soothed her frenzy pane” beeper ie Eon 7 ica ae ae soe, jh Sal eit tgs A » b Tine night before the trial was stmiler to the | Mom Caxrner too, whose“ mrstory™ story ls now o and che.was soon in ber chamber at MiNtise tm coarse f yublivation, has commenced another, Kall, Mysterious hice Tated among | 0% coW, damp, and reloy, and within Cran- | “cit tgccareg to be equal anrtnine rotoderel | AQGROCERY FOR SALE e eo Hawn ry there, at the sad condition of | Hi Ha'l its inflaence eeomed mote dread, more paid dupiee. re fa cane Set their mistress, who, under the influence of a chore in dneory a Nr shat, wen fee sie Mit ve a owertul soporific, was soon buried in a desp, | ¢xhausted, thong h sens y the par. = Pi croroetienh iocbargle abel: oxyom of tiatrets hed pesnd svay, lwviogte, | FOR SALE AND TO LET, —_ os gentle os a ehtid. When she awoke from the @ om yon 4 BevcTinO. Faae OUAP fas SEL benumbing slumber, sbe ¢ruld not realize where | 4008 FOR A BEAOTUIUL Feet THR Talat. she was, but as she gated through the eet 2 cahaes: sees verse “Tt le whispered oft, by the blesing hearth, cuitaing falling over the ouch, objec's gradually , Ree e foramen one become familiar, There was her casy chair, the ‘To him om * hor it fastens ite ep: . writing deck, the heavy curteins shading And'ewnae forth ite haras md Goltal cy.” ke nk he hen ere cheding the f p Jor su SALE—THE HOLE OR OR A TO At length ft was the day of trial, It set in | and the small astral lamp shedding a falot rose Ste Verne r - yee uae perentona, wiih ax easterly wad hued light over all, oe al Saat * Ls oA A Or en and dtlesiieg ral, and the villagers, with wise | Yes, it was her own room, and how came she iy part of Gre 7 wal SERS nods and knowing Jooks, insinaated that tt boded | there #0 weak, #0 fesble? She raised her hand io oom no gooll for the prisoner. As the gray dawn | to her brow, and strove.to banish the shadows appeared fm the east, Bradford, whose troubled | that ssemed to oling there, then like « flath the consclense allowed him no rest, wae sitting on | trush broke upon her. She remembered the the bedatde, petidering upon his interview with | vist to the prison, ber confession, and then be. ryAy Julia, and as be "recalled her aspect when the | wildering, overwhelming, came the fact, that fires of frenzy darkened ber brain, he shuddered, | she was poisoned! No sound escaped her Ups OPFOR 8 Fane OF eracene a Fi Saas in spite of his exeltetion st th» prospect of re- | as she realized jt, she looked back upen the oe -” lease, As he sat muaing upon the past, he was t, upon her failing health without - RS ay CECE Er wtartichbysttue lood creak of.0-reven,, I6-Ferptthle cause, eal tha’ kid wy oe | gt nn a wot? fo een stunner sounded gloomy and ominous, and to « mind | was hovering near to bear her spirit to eternity ; | Qe a BB SOLD— Re tnsettled as his was, it seemed as if ‘coming | she felt no hope, for too long had the venom att % ‘events east their shadows before.” He had of- | preysd wpon her bold of life; and oh! the biter Yen heerd it said by the ancient gossips, that for Woedehid Seek’ Sted tne sleet en tomo a person in trouble to hear the cuwing of ra- | brance of Mstriumpb. Should he be myer ven at dawn, was an evil omen, or ho tried hard te ridicule himeotf for suffering Tord such trivial things to agitate him, It was im. possible to bamtish it from bis thoughts, ‘Tweeneat the middle of the morning, that | was alone; she rang the bell at her hand and in (peep GREATEST DARGAIN—A MAGHT- the wartem came to order the prisoner to pre- | a few moments, Rosa entered. petra us Yoo — pent hixiael te court. “0 de Lord, mimus! am you wake an sea . Ries ok] ‘The eourt-reom was filled with people, as he | sible 7’ = entered the piisoher’s box and met the cordial “How long have I dapt ?” *, Gate vor gretingef bis counsel, Ho had assumed a bold, {izoee ath Bay Nati fe bas, Se a a bond pos ee eee oelf confident alr, which convinced bls friends he | ‘I raving mad?” was geiltless, He cast s meaning, triumphant | “‘Yis, youse gone os ark crazy, an’ hed to be ——— PURCHASE THE STOCK | oe =e glance af Lawyer Brown, who coald not resist | put to bed; mesent for Massa Harry, and de | cos the impuleeto smile, as henoted bis assurance, | Cannel dere, fer fear youse gwine to die!” Fi um Aaoly bio Chto co OT 2 “REWARD — ROTICE x a ESR ___ MISCELLANEOUS, on aetzphing eye turned to the witneis- | As sbe coueladed, Rosaralsed he: aproa to her § ‘There were Harry and Colonel Pesling, | eyes to wipe away the moleture gathsred there, Mae SET BE , SOLD, A area Sis Pair red stemnand clouded brows, wearing expressions } for she really lovéd her mistress, [my Of fixed determination, but, what most eased ‘"Ibere, child, don’t cry—you worry me; Pare oath & tnd ‘the Bradford—Jutia was wot there ! raleo me up.” Pere Lali The usual formes wore gone throiic® ‘Lhe girl hastened to the bedside, and placed P FOR SALE- -ON THI x the cuss opened, a thrill o€ barnes pervaded vine | the pillows SMnd her, 0 that abe reslined i on are See ee * seek SALE BLACK i mel OU cour assomblage so (be name ot the plaintiff was sary position sidivs ccidae stalling Fg rat road. «Ahere was a cali fora witness, Harry | ‘0 Missur, you wine to dle an leeb u: scm TO LET Bi haecee oe peak Craciae frat tool the stand, giving in his tes | #m you? ob, ob, ob!” ree Batlle etd weed timony as to finding the murdered man, “Ror!” at this moment exclaimed « low Siar S| ae “THERE YOURG HORSES, J sust Tt gras. taken in profound silence, and the sweot vole, abe turned and boheld Mes, Rem-| —— Sits the country, Colona followed, thea s pause, and Lawyer | sep, who bed hesrd of Julie's insanity through Brown pentbeded to state that the chiet witness | Harry, who begged her to proceed thither with- was sbecnt, and reques'ing to read the affidavit | out delay, as It was imposalble for him to calm signed, by Der during « iucid interval on the | the weeping blacks, whodid nothing but grieve provions evening. Le seid her insanity had | and wall without offering assistance, summon een sudden and unexpected, that to tbe best | ing the carriage, ebe proceeded thither, and Of hie* knowledge she was not eubject to fits of | entered Julia's room just in time to see Rosa's Ey Goliriem,The Judge acquiesced, and Brown, | passionate outbarat. Seteee Dee son after-wiping his face and assuming an air of “Hosa, why is this? you will bill your mls- pompoga dignity, road, In slow, measured tones, } tross out right, with this noise,” the statement of Julia Craulise, He produced | ‘Mises jst waked up, an I ben tellin ber all the @velépe btaised with blood, and concluded | bout de time-we bab bed.” Dy saging that the prisoner had himsolf admit- “Which was decidedly wrong, you will irritate ted his guilt to his client. hr Sn ee FD Fae 9 SORT, A quiet enegr meted upon Bradford's features, | required, T is as the attormey concluded, The eyes of Julla mutely thenked her asthe Lawyer Ritchels shen proceeded to deny the Pe She Patel. #4 itt ber soft hand amas LL¥4ax poors charge, catled witnesses for the prisoner's | 4 p brow, Vi0re aide, sa ines voncnad tee ren W'My dear Mra, Hamsen, they tell mo I have mie YIRST CLASS MILK x, obaracter, and among thom was Mrs. Leviag, | been insane,” otete of jee the landindy, whe averred that she had visiied “But you have your reason now, and will soon eee or witout Ones aleeegr. Pea Ary Bradte:d’s room twice on the evening of the | be well we hope.” 4 fe as murder, once quite lete; that ho was ill and did ‘A ghastly smile distorted her face as she re- ene PRESSES FOR TEsSTs not leave bis apartment. When all bad finished, | pled t 2Xur PS = ‘Suet Saint Lavjer Bitcbels ‘ran over the evidence, aad { “Think you there Is hope for me, who ls Sesh rarn aes - we me corguded by stating, thet barring ont the val | poisoned?” a we ~ RESTS Mity of the defence, was not the accuser of his | Mrs. Remion started back, and gazed amazed)" = eee aes ‘client a maniac ? into her ayes. x sere ‘aa not the biee charge made at moment | +7 ear you are not wholly recovered yet.” new of insanity; that if the pritoner was convicted, | +‘ I gm fn Gall possession of my senses, do not it would be contrary to the laws of natare, for'| think otherwise, when I tell you that polson, the all the evidence against bim was the mere Fav |’ most deadly, has been commuming my vitals for Angsofe mad woman! That if it ware gncepted, | some weeks,” on thie same grounds thousands of innoowat men |’ «Merciful Saviour, this cannot be true! Ary might become victums of false charges; that «| youa sicide f” y ena > 2 2 x mah Was at any moment bab © to be convicted “Tam not, Better thet, though, than the ose sa GOOD Boas ' be sold pact nacwe fet para ct gas ae ranted wun andi epi nae of aeme heinous crime, aud seatenced. His ar- | victim of one who hav already committed ond J 0 dyad q gument possessed considerable weight, making a | murder.” . : hod Great impression upon his bearers, who were | ‘You rave!” And Mrs Remsen peused to atelip | t ‘more than ever in Bradford's fevor. bewilderment, expectiag to so 6 recurrence of w 3 (000 CITY ‘The trial procecded, the arguments for the | frenzy, but again the fearful smile curled Julia's DiDINING SALOON FOR ts 7 dy Ne eon natpeat rans pavdecution and defence coucladed, and the | jipe as she murmured— doin goed buatncas , , nore ea... .. Jigs proceeded to rum up anil make hia charge] “She thinks me mad, but would to°G.d I eqeees far ia"? LS KS OM, | Wesbincton ot meat Jay, nn an ID to the jery. Scarcely had he ended, when a] wae.” ‘Ihon she added, louder— Miiaiace tn Ube lower part of the court. ‘Bee you not the fever spots upon my cheoh? FOR GALS CHBAP— STDOK Axp O} 22, BD TE TED povgar pot Fa Bey Lhe room, and # slender, yot msjeatic igure, with | Havel not been perceptibly faldog for some Univers ates, Wikvin? his coomtenance corceaied by low hat, made his way through the to stand, which be monated profound @ | Niet of my bitterest foe, be whom I have lasite, and throwing back the somos, the horri | brought to justice, whom I had hoped to see fied. multitude beveld th. face of George Oran: | swinging om the gallows—Nelsoa Bradtord |" Uffe! He turned toward Hredford, who, witha veroome by emotion, Mrs, Kemsen turned low, unearthly groan, sank back tn bis seat, the iy to wipe the tear that bedewed her eye. oold. drope of \error starting thick upon bis | Bre. Cranhée, Julia, are you certain of this? brow; amd bis face cur yee-like in ite whiteness, What could induge him to do so, and when did One moment George kept his eyes fixed upon | you learn this?” Ug, then Addressed the Judge. “Toe bope be might marry me, and by polson- “ope honor will perdon the Intrusion, but Whet peed is there of trying # man for the mur- dex of ome who ie still living 7” ‘The oventenance of the maglitrate was o Lhave traversed through life, I can see some Blending o surprise ant bewilderment, the jury | dark spots which produced @ great effect bt were astounded, the speciaters trembling with which tenderly cherished. by. one to Sorts BIRDS BOUGHT—aNY ey eee

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