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COR. OF WILLIAM
AND SPRUCE STS.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872.
TERMS.
IN ADVAN
29 PER ANNUM,
NO, 15.
CE.
Sano
a
/ AUTHOR OF ue et grsies
ETc.
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ti
but
indent
get out for the villaxe, ‘rhorea cold bath ant
ioe restored to him ail his | ¥
ed, and
ove
to
inj
hardly expected “they frould be.
complains of 1
is
Mortitieation ins set
ease are piu q
have nese done all that I could for ‘hina,
ve
as
see
rf
Thin that ate should
o'cloe
n ee a.
“ea ie
oye
of
he day is breaking
one miEMe ot ipa
rot, aris
aut te soul etthfa mn, wal
lov "a
vn
Horo, with dank distrust behind ws,
Love's mistake that wrought our'woe,
Let no lingering cloud remind us
An the datcess, dian sud dimmer,
‘Drops the gray Life that hath been
“Yonder morning's rony im
w ie the shadowa fudo and ‘alee
On those parted paths of our:
Hero, upon this festal altar
‘Ot the sunshine ‘nid the flowers,
Haud jn hand Lee as together
Flight the troth we dared to break
ie for Truths
suit ja
Swi car ttat never, while the mornings
Put the evil night to rout, |
‘Or the sunset’s Iurid warain;
Fire the world. shall coward [Doubt
Dim our rosy heaven of
Wide Seine of edipse
Sweat And: Jove, ip mover fashion,
Beal the oath upo ‘oath upon
THE RIVAI RIVAL SIST SISTERS,
ZA A. DUI
PUY,
THE “wuiTE
OR," EC,
CHAPTER Nit
DR.
Macon had Thomght it bent to return to the
rown, farm, and
ion of the night between his two patieuts
ut, toward morning he ad slept, while hs
watched. after daylight he
8 strong cup of
1 vigor and a
"re tale ate
win with 80 little
we greae a temptation to
slated by owe with'90 little’ prlueiplo as
ad been
0 Mrs, Bla
risk,
greedily swallow-
dro’
ver the "ye
red. hit
Beexpectia
nd in
‘cor ally
acter of
to her i
Me Lan nade and hie dav
re no thou
° right
etaccepted soe
nquisies.concern-
liter, said:
ah of
a he
im a8 ¢o)
the char
Min
o pain this morning
an, Kis condition,
‘a few hors 13 of | §
‘a fatal symptom for
eee ke thotanertiog of I
ecomes Ne-
ses from the
This time tomorrow morning he
ri no, longer be numbered among the liv-
stig mind is clear. I hope
erfectly so; and he awaiis the are
lester with impatic fence. T promised
2 with him by seven
Mind remain with Im to the ead
“ ead the dlanghter? ‘What report have you.
fs
ski
she
sh
herself to anything. If Mr. Lia
her rich withouw st
ter
th
su
tol
w
girl
tins cd et fmigers, and warningly
40
‘able, one for she wacoete of on
he repliedy in. ver tone,
ot ina comataoe aiuto, a notices
gees around hor. T do.
our
mart of we “rere and nl aeligence,
dead for nless T el my
iN) to ere
Hester will ‘deck
© comes now, wer for he reel
6 has seen her ‘father. she will ni
fornceept wh ve watt C5 you
fool aagared that she 9 ma act ithe ue in
She is too ambiti up
ch ‘4 lance 8 we are rea thee -
ame in witl
sion imaginabie,
» Sulian,” ake aid, in ber
heecs | Lope yon
it for ny panetaality, Tt
nutes to six by the clock, and. iam ate
to go with you Pa
is are doing ai we
reat ae if you elect 10 follow it np: but
shy no, more,of that till after you
ave acon sour foren
"laphally touched his Jipg sith the rosy
Taoele ie a please,
guard at g Of the
neue. Shatl w
6 gO hesit
“1 hays ve formating to eay to your mother
J taliced Mrs. Brown, last night,
at th hs "eas the
fi stan The
a
ill set out on thei westward jonenee "
moming. on the fen oflock trains Tho dumb
‘ouspoke of had better be sent over as
with his mind | £8;
ary possible Rk
kee int great plo Bina
MEU
as to thaty and eect s
$ Uipoogh e Cine
that ment:
nes, should ‘te decide forpnt forth her hand
¢ | and gras}
fixed on for } b
ol
Ree elie that rere Ne ioe gaitieatioa lay in
nest
|petent girl to assist her. If I should need vou
as possible to, assist Hester in taking:
are eof t our invalids,’
800%
eal
“T have already sont a message to her by
Mul
‘meni
ier ‘and I ant ooking 1 for hor every mo-
Blake.
reakfast, {
said Dire, soon as the man:
will Qepateh hin to
le need. Hester can take charge of Mr,
inv, and Tw 0 ighter,
will bea fair divi of
Tfind that yon are quite equal to the oc-
casion, atra, Bia) ke.” replied Mucon, wrth, tn
sarewd, smile. ith Brown and hla w
i
ick peo
‘hat.
IT cite monuing’ aud
ake soinetliinr nots sti
‘brace your nerves for
jonday. Come, Hester
8 they were driviug
rapidly through the fresh and dew;
morning, peach one foo much occupied with
thought fo say much. The
wbich the road wound i
cin Picturesque othe eto plo
ar, really ‘80 vat apa feel- |
ng, had neither ta nor | ‘ont for wear
tl a
nthe
that lay’ ‘Defore he her, aud Saco:
reat of pore,
of the happy ti time to come, no eho she woul 4
ved that his, gener
osiey nd acai woo fis fowanisa mid thatthe
nig idol bad warn m with
he passion he cherie
had voluntarily
sat
ean Kise she
the brieg Journey they
Was but atype of the long and
They would Redertake when the fave of Sis.
m his estate sec ed to, her, Tha she
oni marry him in 6 did no
for Tr atnot aio and her motiver so come
ely in bis power, after what had passed on
fre crpriote night, that she Md not dare
o reeail from ti ai ‘allen ‘of the
should be his—willingly,
F anny ci
citenustances ss
ny she had accept
»| Eee ad as t9 witel would ‘be best for,
self—in iepend lence in aforviga and uneliack
led bs ealth’ attained
Sid shred with Mac
Hated her, but’ the lover re-
wondered if she cond Keep
rinterests were secure, should
© the place of that
snot one emotion of it
pelied, ‘ane ale wo
Phe masts {fill ber
she. elect.
ave
tells ato ras
othe er bad sai
Ohein » ataarie
itance that lawfully
It was a stn apendecs
poss of wickeduess, yet there ‘assomething
in its. conception: and the menenres to. be te
ken to e t into erect phat ps ad a hideous:
faecinaon n for thi F the neces
81 epee De! Aficou nite ther plaus
is
ns to ber
2 the eke ce rl.
ped
‘the
mnd the hon
ode nse vet, sone story,
ont > four To pening
into them from the pari rae’ Taras trees
stood in front tof it, and their heavy foliauo
ton to the gloom of the sirronnd-
ee
fee to matter of acanle from the wees
to this little nook was the scene of the
acei-
6 | some pledge
fi
e country. shrough | lit
save | Bro
Dit. MACON AND MESTER BLAKE AT THE FARMCHOUSE, |
dont of the provions day, but by waking a
slight detour, Dr, Macon a¥oiled it,
tion of the drive he
Zoreaply: of ne
is oes, ‘an in inapie of rs. Blal
t Hest i olin
SAN thems he endewvores to
as to the conrso she intended to
pursne. "Finding her still uncertain as to her
legision. he suid?
Fou accent the provision i father of.
fers, will be por obs tac! im-
mei arr
t bridal tours nde yon like Cin.
will miake @ location, there, and
‘abit my-
Four "other shall
shall have the
1 8 good ‘aprearatico tl T ean
fhongh tle dreamin
of ‘ali ne difticulties youd
churming a form as the
ing in her 6 a
the iat io vof hatte prod
Had Hester felt the ‘alten ‘aling
gard for proepect thas held
Ent weld bave bees an ste one,
ist, have turned from the, dari
8
dy con-
sly given her a new motive for accedin
fo the nefarious Of her totes TE |
she decided to assume the position of Estelle
Pandry, several montis: suse slapeo before
the marriage could take place, and, in the in-
wie Macon must ae ed
Ho bright emiy'an
way Nenyalmost fempe
was pass-
9 famed to hin, with
ofr m mes CY think [
st West, and I
nats is @ very pleasant
10. more N9ngense Now,
2 end of our journee. and
en myself t0 meet my unfortu-
ghoul ice ts five tn th
have heard that Cingim
city, ue we
for here
I mt
ms
#8 through a painfal ordeal
loves bat Rope and a ie, beyon
it? he sid. as he drew up in front.of the lit
tees nto int opened ied
hig hand and light) sprang to the mn
i of ‘ebeels, Sirs,
Foren ‘carne, from tie heme to greet the
guest she bad been on, ‘the look-ont for.
1g Wo "sinter with
a8 WI
fea, soi Saud toit-worn, and Hester almost
uddered as her horny | feria
crn
"you've ome,
oft to town, on et tains
0 to Sher man reat ‘Soneht the: place, ant
im how it is that yon Tecan “ ith the
gentle the
mn dies, a)
“iiSter drew her hand away, and hastily
“I have ng doubt it will all be right, Bre.
ere with m
tit my moive e ronment put Mr. Simeox can
Ph "you ‘as you like. Heishore,
lieve.’ ”
“0 yess es in there. It don’t make no
ference to me who takes me to town, so I
there in time to see some o’ the people I
re the train comes.”
it
now afore
‘You can Jeave this as apgn a6, you like,
Mrs. mm. E will whettnet to
Sim
yon wish to ‘us must atay with the
sick, amd as
than
he is, it will be best for me to re-
ms no differ to me, Doctor—you .
it's all the same. I'll take the Sonn tad in
to see the sick gal, ai ni leave her there while
T git myself reac iv'te
Braco podded, and the three walked 9
and drew pear the open door o!
the
the
yard
and she | her’
ine shared: fa
with you,” thonght "ifsaters a4 mato acoepted
fram better acquainted Feith Mise | bork
aud
her,
the
that.
‘The
room in which lay the nafortnnate, youn:
Ereaturs Rewiat Whow suck dire
Was meditated.
‘Ae diacon bad said, the apartment was per-
achery | Ty,
ane
feotly bare of fnenitare, with the excepting of oon
the bed, {iid a single chair which stood beside
iy uated ‘the desolate a5
erat
péot of the.
sorbed by t
‘olaee
Me i I figure that
as if ¢:
lay motionless,
‘Yeo the resemblanee to herself w:
yellous. sane, ie ‘aut features;
the band
Thee own, and sho. eriumphagtiy | 22
th hone via it would be no Aisientt matter
Landry, if she should i
ead} even ¢ i
re
White spent
fant, Hester had
her fac
stood
with Sirs Brown in the
ot Itt
i ny betters 1'd. think ‘you Mena the
gick one come to life agin. You ’re as like as
Pe are pearly related, Mrs, Brow on, 80 the
likenes ning lady is
ein gad futher ie my cle said
composure. “She Fane
"ant i's feauite the best Dureing to |
Ner throng!
icons eilifwit ‘soon
Mrs. Brown shook her head dubiously. ae
* Doctors can’t do everything. She's young | ©
and oe hell come out’n it | oF
all tight, Vat, it don't Took mi itm
fc ald ‘aul see how the
poor ui nga 9 ba'n't got nothing fao
Pomfortabie about a roy old max
wouldn't hear to it, ht ia ue wild to
avray to our Peter, who's been aw
the last ve year.
Wo will tae the ‘beat care of your patient,
Mrs. Bro ny mother and anyselt
fo stay with m
sll We ‘you and fet’ you
cousin stare ia our hands.”
you, Miss, I shall be
6 poor thin:
give
> coral
‘wish it, Dw fee
‘now how mh
“Oh, thanl
know, fo
heart, wi s i
At Toledo, Objo, to the care of Peter Brown:
it will come to’ me fate and L'il be glad to
now the end of it mer
Twill on tore than a line, Mrs.
fester sweetly. “I shall be
to write you all the particulars that ean
10 you.”
iterestin
we pure [ shall be much obleeged and
1d get on my things. al L don't
row en
yw TL
want to keep bir. Sitneox 9 wait
While is conversation mas, ‘pasela.|
ia d gone the. adjoining room to
© condition of biz Latiry. He
found him wiser Lightly: aud he whispered
£0 young Sim into the
a
of
to man:
that he was to Teco ya ‘Sire
Brown to the ville, the south a
ih vand the se a sing behead
0 wafletin
fren ealted ou to wituees Wad dep aed had
fo that degree t that he hea fon deal
jog of a physician be n
had once believe Ma
“T am very gl to #0, Macon,” hi
fand 1) would be still betfor Pleased, if Fah) os
Follow die. Mt indo Fs
wecan docan't Veto! i now;
hol
prospe:
myeel
ing
5 | inc
et ave accep:
ion of that poor git] in
teettion was, ab- what I want tld, Sn Hho, tov town and that
pre
if
chan
her
res
fea and
elpless:
nd
the looked up st him and asked, in alow
toreceive ine?”
now gh fete sleeps: bat it will not be Jong
at
a
abt, how. | Sispicion can
Teetore are entirely at
gezF
Js more
and it seeme aiahont
idiot a
her if1 do-aasirme her
it I hav
fame ‘ite
that sch is thes
mistaken as
that: zou Pll be safe fro
the you
sil con never
ise fro1
healthy, and wile as
she again looked,
a ie she had been killed at 0
r hav
which 9 vou ‘are
est daughter. is, you can claim, and
incapable .o
“Bho passionately replied
You seish me then. to el
young, tad:
he will be eatticiently rosoverel
friends in a few days.”
“Why, I thought there was conenssion of
raid tbat ler coudition was considered
tical. Ht hae your opin
311 et yon know, but of Bint there a ets
isd
gots
“IT anprehended something of the sort, but
his morn
ning the ig comich Dette chet bt
Be sleeps he
ultof the ministered.
Aone ea Sn tie she
ked I
is the res
head was
ad
pect for hie peucipal, wed bo
enough himself to enable him
the ease. He had merely lookes
ndry a few times, in the absence
to nee how Mrs. Brown was doing
‘He 03
hear you Pay “tht,
f
course you know best. tad
be oft with theold lady. If you shysld ‘need
tie, Sou can send for me, you know.”
“Yeu; but you had better stay in the office,
and attend t2 such calls as prayrbe mages No
gue must be sent after me, for {must give Up
the nest ‘erent four hours vhoneed
0, Were "You ean send the, ack,
iL be on the look-out 1 tor ‘the! man Peat
e best I can.
If anybody is
J eall mo in, I'll give tuom breed
‘any way. I won't
aa 6 if Tcan help it.”
Sr forete wal hy this se
dou there: is not much elve the matter with
people, Biuo mage and quinine will bring all
out right; but the o'
that L use ver Lente inne,
. *m in je inuel
with thin; Ti flike take mse, HO
Tthink I's)
Se
a popnl cian. Here “aes the> }
oT seis ad get my bat t
lew more moments the two were
away, and Macon laughed softly to him-
an bs ott
“That venta youth places implicit faith
thi 0 him. “He will never
doctor, fo he tins hot tho claitvoy
‘whieh enables a medical man to form an
rate ides of the case be
nows even lesa than 1 fungi, or he would
peed my dicts as (9 the cond:
fe will tell
will
for t act in the drama,
Aster dgctlea on perforata
arnctor assigned her by her mothe n er
‘OMAN frat t but I on * now that scare
apectfal distance to, avoid
sister's place, ‘the old i iiady nist keep
think it fen ait
deave
eminacing thu
ister.
erGan I goin to my father? Is he prepared
@ ar
rs in such & ray that if we carry
your mother, 110
her and sister
Dianagensent
ou can Jott inte: the face
‘thie ve, a % :
and in all I probability she
un
care for the h inns
hoy wapeless ethan Pat fret thonght: she
may, regain, Sally bealth. et, ee we cucal
routes will sei
on dows weatine. hee Poetien,
¥ that vou, suo
p What you can a0 easily lai
lester cer eagesl rly asked >
Arey you quite sure’
eu
et” If she world be an |
any rate, wat, ae Ye itmake |
her, now tl ¥e seen dT wi
ben Fou came in thine we would
rr back fohealth, and let her go, un-
wt aay ie true, where
the she is wntit to
rid, E may as well a:
Phat 1 poate fo be quite cert
‘ay rely on my jude |
re in atte a cals ae ties ie rete ean
tions of tho’ bra
oth
fo te indicatious in the present
may believe me miner i te it you
from all i
ir unfortunate ister, an ‘my
restore her to mental health,
om her bed again, and live
others do, but the power
H never again be
tT face wih “her
d remained sioat se] yeral ‘mor
ed up she owas very pale, and
she said, mo as if speaking to herself than
OB isa tome
to be cast dow
ic) a we
efor hen bit not De ‘vnit.” he softly
once, We
though
so fair!
1d it, ithoat ante to her, for she
the weulth that som
186 to
claim this fortan
of
fonderstand thats, T'll got used to that sort caiess Para yo aie
‘n thine. suppose: ne ‘you see Lm Mn H not bro} 4 sh iokednrsat it iy ‘evil vil
i me fee) ywhheart: * i
fa.sen,a man in tho prime of nfo dome todeatt I Hainer there
| like that, It’ au infernal shame, that’s what | doing thinaelat sors
iy way, 1a hang sommes and Snir ‘blood: would»
we have a raiteoad sinash, | possible. “Don't tompe ie, Jadian Stnony "tor
ie Sat hut A stop to them.” you rit have bitter cause to rue it, if 1 do’ | g
* avew't time to discuss | what my mother wishes? C
bat naw,” How peed ‘not 'come back if ent | "She mas a volentiy excited, thongh she never
ine Her pote Me cri tal 4g | xan er alco 8 sibiine whimper,
move Miss Landry ta her fas soon as ington: ney aked? on men
me think it will b
Mire. Blake will have herdaughter and a com- se
fo sate In the meas tiine
i, that if once safely
you would, UE