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bedrock democrat , P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y * M « j - ßcbroclt W EDNESDAY, BY J. M. S H EP H ER D . Hi " ■ — 1 ■ ■ , Office in P ie rc e ’s H a ll. T erms of S ubscription : One year............................................ » . ^ VOL. Six M onths,............................................. ’.’.’.".’ 2 50 R A T E S OF A D V E R T IS IN G « I One square or less, one insertion....... t | Each additional insertion...............................1 i One square three m on th s,............... .1 0 Bnsmee« Advertisements by the month — Quarter colum n............................... 910 0 0 H alf c o lu m n ,.....................................00 I One column............................. 1 . - 3 0 00 Ten per cent, additional on rv 1 rertisem enW to which a special position is g u a r a n t e e d . BAK ER CITY , BAKER COUNTY, OREGON, W ED N E SD AY, JULY 16, 1873. S. M . P E T T E B iG IU L <V C O ., 10 S ta te PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Street, B oston , 37 P ark R o w , N e w Y o r k and 701 Chestnut Street, P h ila d e lp h ia , are °ur A gents lor procuring a d vertisem en ts for the B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t , in the above cities, and are authorized to contract for advertising a t our lo w est rates. n3tf N e w D r u g S tore. MILLARD <fc YAN SCHUYVER, H . IL HI’ X I H H K T , Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Main Street, 89 Fron t and 40 First street, BAKER PORTLAND, OREGON. Tonew o R K ° W Purepared. t0 d0 all lands of JOB W O R K on short notice and at reasona ble rates. N. B .— A ll Job W o rk M U S T B E P A ID FOR ON D E L I V E R Y . T M P O R T E R S a n d V TH O LE SA LE D E A L - JL era in Foreign and Domestic Liquors.— A lso, 1 Doors, Windows, and Blinds nl F o r Sctlo. tr R E L I G IO U S N O T IC E S . R E L iG io u s.-T h e Rev. Mr. Newton, o f the M. E. Church, South, will preach at the fol lowing tim es and places; 1st Sunday in each month, at E agle Creek, at 11 a . m ., and Sat urday night previous; night at Gem C ity; Monday night following, Main Powder River at Mr. Sanders’ ; Saturday night and 2d Sun’ day at W in g v ille; Tuesday night following North Powder, at R iggs’ school house; W ed nesday at W o lic re e k ; Thursday night, Union- town; Friday night, Iowa scsool house; Sat urday night and 3d Sunday, 11 a . m ., Rus sell’s school house: night. La Grande; Tues day night after, Liberty school house; W ed nesday night, Forest Cove, Dixie school house; Thursday night, Kindall’s school house; Friday night, ludian V alley; Saturday night and 4th Sunday at 11 a . m ." Dry creek schoolhouse; night, Sum m erville; Monday night following, Uniontown; Tuesday night, Big creek. -A .. 3 ? . H o t a l i n g & C o . S ole A gen ts for th e J. H. Cotter Oit Bourbon WMsty, And Importers of Fine Wines and Liquors, 431 Jackson Street, San Francisco, AND DRUG Books, Stationary, Toys, Music AM Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Paints, Wines, And Liquors, N E W SP A P E R S, FRANKLIN BOOK-STORE AND SANTA CLAUS’ For medicinal Purposes. Headquarters, Fire-proof n!7 Oregon. DR. J. R. [tf CARDWELL, D e n t is t E N T A L R O O M S, N o . 89, First street, Portland, Oregon. T h e late and im proved styles o f yvork at reduced rates. Ni trous oxide for 'the painless extraction of te e th . D H. C. H Y D E , > N o t a r y P u b l i c . W ATK IN S, a n ti C o u n s e lo r s A t -L n w , YANKEE T H E N D E R SO N B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER F F IC E , Odd Fellows’s Building. Resi dence, corner o f Main and Park streets, Portland,..Oregon. CGr'Special attention to diseases o f the Eye and Ear. | u29 IN Harness, Collars, Hobbles, BAKER CITY, OREGON. WHIPS, L . O. S terns w ill attend the Courts of the F ifth Ju dicial District, and of Idaho and W ashington Territories. W ater Rights and M ining Litigation a BUSINESS NOTICES. • REID & FLETCHER, Prop’r. DUGAN, H IS H O U S E has been enlarged and re fitted, and is now the best Hotel on the Um atilla and Idaho stage route. Stages leave this House for above and be low, and also for Clark’s Creek Eldorado, Gem City and Sparta. Connected with the Hotel will be found a first class T B A K E R C IT Y , O R EG O N . IL L P R A C T IC E IN A L L C O U R T S of tho State. Mr. Lawrence,, the resi dent partner, will attend to the business in Balter and Union Counties. n50y Balt I. D. HAINES, A' TTORNEY AND C O U N S E L O R A T Law, Baker city, Oregon- [ n lt f S A L O O N ! Liquors, W ines and Cigars o f the best quality. Phelan’s Im proved Billiard Tables all in good order. o---- o N . B .— Those indebted to either the H otel to appear at the or Saloon are requested an no5v3tf. Captain’s office and settle L A W . m0 jp o m c iB , I E R ..................................................... O R E G O N . Advances made on good mortgages, bonds, W and accounts, left for collection, when lired. [ n lt f GEORGE SALLY, PROPRIETOR. OF T H E IBank E x c h a n g e , W «3 t Side of M a in Street, J. M. S H E P H E R D , . A l t< > r n e y - a tu L a w , rjmis is SUPPIED WITH saloon WHISKYS, H. S L A T E R , Attorney and Counselor at Law, CIGARS, &c.,<fcc. The Proprietor of this New Establish ment will be pleased to see his Friends and the Public give him a call, and he will try to make them feel AT HOME. Baker City, Jone 12, 1872.-no5v3tf ■ » a r t ic u la r attention paid to Collections. C. J A C O B S , April 2, 1873.-n47y. H. S H I N N , Conveyancer, Fill attend to Conveyancing and making ABSTRACTS OF T IT L E . P H Y 'S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N , CITY, OREGON, R E S P E C T F U L L Y IN F O R M S T H E C IT - izens o f Eastern Oregon that he has lo afed in Baker City, and gives strict attention Skis Profession. ; DS^Oflice at J. W . W isd om ’s D rug Store. DCF” Residence at the end of tho street north of the Catholic Church. Baker City, N ov. 5, 1872.-n26tf. -N~. S n o w p IML D . Physician and Surgeon, B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N . O f f i c e —A t the City Drug Store. For M E D IC A L E X A M I N E R the N e w Y'ork U fe Insurance Co- n l3 if P. A t w o o d , M . D . of the Medical Department Cl the W illam ette University,) graduate j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I n23 ] BAKER CITY, OREGON. L t f DR. D. D. STEPIIE.YSOY, l E S P E C T F U L L Y IN F O R M S T H E C IT I- zens o f Baker City and vicinity that he ill soon be with them"again prepared to do I kinds of Dental Work, th e m ost s u b s t a n t ia l m a n n e r . Baker City, March 12,1873.n44tf. H m nnell T Elacksmith Shop Lately owned and run by James Stewart. H e is prepared to do all kinds of Work in the Blacksmithing line as well as it can be done at an} shop in Eastern Oregon, and at moderate prices. H e pays particular atten tion to HORSESHOEING, and is satisfied that he can give satisfaction with his work. Call and try m e. F. W - B U N N E L L . Baker City, Jan. 22, 1873.n38tf B la c k sm ith in g . T h e u n d e r s ig n e d r e s p e c t f u l l y iniorms the Citizens ot Baker County, and the Public generally, that he has opened A BLACKSMITH SHOP In the wagon shop of Frank Schlund, where he is prepared to do all work in the Black- smithing line as cheap and as well as it can be done at any other shop in Baker City. Give me a call and try my work. W . J. C O R D E L L E . Baker City, Jan. 2 7 , 1873.n38tf, M itc h e ll A Yagons FOR SALE, AND Enquire at the Manufacturer o f tlie Celebra ted Jacobs’ Whisky, n l8 tf >r. Ec IP. T ie r n e y , BAKER F. W I N E S and L IQ U O R S AND Wagon Boise City, Idaho. Baker City, June 4, 1873.-n4tf E D I IS S T IL L S H IS W H IS K Y FR O M the very best o f Corn and Rye. It is Pure and Unadulterated; and he can sell it at a price that will make it an object for Dealers in H E a ste r n O re g o n T o give him a Trial. n l3 tf u n d e r s ig n e d begs BARBER SHOP In Baker City, in the Baker City Restaurant building, where he hopes to receive a share of patronage1 ,, . , H e professes to understand his business, and is satisfied he can give satisfaction. S h a v i n g 2 5 c e n ts , H a i r C u t t i n g 5 0 . R. E . B AU E R . Per dav! Agents wanted A ll classes of working peo pled o f either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the tim e, than at anything else. Par ticulars free. Address, G . Stinson <fc Go., Portland, Maine. v3n!9y $5 TO $20 STONE MASONS & STONE COTTERS W A N T E D . T he u n d e r s ig n e d w il d H E F A L L T E R M O F T H E B AK ER City Academy will open on the 9th of September, 1872, in the N E W B U IL D IN G , under the supervision o f T Late of Dalles City, Oregon. le ave to inform the citizens of Baker City and vicinity, that he has opened a n51tf BAKER CITV ACADEMY. S. P. BARRETT, A. M., YEW BARBER SHOP. T Shop o f F. SCHLUND. AT he done at n !7 tf 1AKE3 P L E A S U R E IN IN F O R M IN G the Citizens o f Baker City, and Public in general, that he is now running the IN N o ta ry P u blic Baker City, Sept. 11,1872. ^W holesale H e a le r Repairing B LAC K S M I T H I N G W IN E S , W ill practice in the Courts o f the Fifth Judicial District. J O S E P H Prices reasonable, short notice. B a k e r City, Oregon. the very best of BRANDIES, B A K E R C IT Y , O RE G O N . JAS. Etc., Etc., Etc. MAIN S T RE E T,. .........................................BAKER CITY. A t t o r n e y s-a t’ L a w , W S A D D L E R Y , NV^estern H o t e l. S p e c ia lt y . & NOTIONS, AND And a general variety o f Goods o f that class. ttF“ Prescriptions prepared at all hours. Citv and country trade solicit e solicited. [n lt f M. D. O S tern s & H y d e , Groceries, Cigars Tobacco, Stationery, Toilet and Fancy Articles ; Brick Building, 105 Front street, Portland, W. ' LAWRENCE OREGON. W . W IS D O M T A K E S P L E A S U R E IN informing the citizens o f Baker coun ty that he has a large, new and fresh assort m ent of— f n29tf Collections promptly attended to. June 18, 1873.n6y STORE! BAKER CITY, P R O F E S S I O N A L CARDS. A tto rn e y » For Medicinal purposes. Family Medi cines carefully prepared. Prescrip tions accurately compounded, at all hours of the day or n8 night. Give us a call. tf Oregon. Importer and Dealer In R e l ig io u s . - - R ev. G . W . Clancy, o f the iaptist Church at W’ iugville, will preach at he District School House, in Baker City, |the second Sunday o f each m onth at 11 i’clock, A .M . T. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Perfumeries, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cordials, S J M C O R M IC K , J. R e l ig io u s .— R ev, A . J. Joslyn will fill ap pointments as follows, until further notice: 1st Sunday each month at Union, at 11 a . m , “ “ The Cove, at 3 p. m . 2d Sunday Sum m erville morning and eve’ng. 3d Sunday, Cove at 11 a . m .; Union 3 p. m . 4th Sunday, Pocahontas at 11 a . a l ; Jam es’ School House at 8 p. m ., and Baker City at 8 p. m . Mondgy evening following, Rye V alley; Tues day and Wednesday evening, Mormon Basin; Thursday evening at Eldorado. O. S T E R N S , OREGON, Two doors North o i Western Hotel, 25 F R O N T S T R E E T , P O R T L A N D , n46tf C IT Y , Would respectfully Inform the public that he has recently received a well se- lected and fresh Stock of p a y the Best o f Wages for 10 o r 1 3 Stone Masons. W ork wiU last about three months. R O B E R TS & N E L S O N . Baker C ity, April 2 8 , 1873.n51tf The Directors feel waranted in saying that our School will fully retain its present high reputation under thè management of PROF. B A R R E T T , and they assure the Public that no expense or pains will tie spared to make it a first Class Institution. M r. Barrett will be assisted by M rs . B arrett , as P receptress . T o i" m s : Primary Department, per Quarter, Preparatory and Academic, “ $10 00 Latin. Extra, 15 00 3 50 6 00 French, Extra, Tuition Invariably in ADVANC'D. A . H . B R O W N , President. W k . F . M c C rary , Sec’y. n !7 t f WANTED. We will give energetic Men and Women B u s in e s s th a t w ill P a y from $4 to $$ per day; can be pursued in your own neighborhood, and strictly hon orable. Particulars free, or samples that will enable you to go to word at once, will beSe„. 0 » Address, nignl J ■ e a i b a - u » 1 0 . , 292 W a sh in gto n Street, Boston, Mass. t t ^ T h e space o f one Inch, up a n d down j the column, constitutes a square. NO. 10. N. B .— A ll debts due this office a r e payable [ in Coin, unless otherwise expressly a g r e e d . L A T E S E WS . when it was almost enough to kill a | man; and all to save a few dollars!— 1 AN EU LO G Y, Now I hope you are satisfied. You ! S an Dmao, Juno 2.—-The Union's W r itte n in M em ory o f E<ldy Moser. killed her with work, the next it will Tuscon correspondent says letters be me. I will never forgive yon! , have been just received from Camp BY ALICE J . MOSER. Apacho, saying that Lieut. Babcock never, to my dying day!" with somo troops was sent oot after She raved till the doctor took her Dead, the sweetest, purest babe laid ’ neath the sod, by main force and gave her a com- j the Son Carlos Indians who killed Gone to live with pure angels and a sin posing draught, which soon soothed , Lieut. Almy. They overtook them less God, in the mountains, compelled them to and quieted her. Cold as marble was the snow-white, beau cn engagement, and killed fourteen An hour or two afterward, as Mr. tiful brow. For ’neath “ mother earth” we’ve laid him Brown was Bitting beside his lost and took six prisoners. Two of Bab now. Carrie thinking of the truth of what cock's Indian soldiers were wounded AAe donned on him a robe ot purest white, his wife bad said, he felt a slight —one of them badly. Liet. Baboock Fit emble o f angels o f holy, celestial lig h t; was struck by an arrow, bat without touch on his shoulder, and turning, In his cold white fingers we placed a serious injury. Gen. Crook was at saw his wife’s tearful face! flower, “ Husband," said Mrs. Brown, can Camp Apacho at the timo of wri- Resembling life, which seemingly passed in an hour. yon ever forgive me for rtrj cruel* ting. A letter from Alter, Mexico, says Upon bis marblo brow we placed our last words? I was nearly crazy with kiss, grief or I should never have uttered the Indians are running off stock. H e’s gone to dwell in the city of eternal them. A gentleman who arrived to day bliss, from the Pimo Villiages, Arizona, “ Dear wife,” be replied, folding Where there’s no sickness, sorrow, death j her in his arms, “ I ought to usk your says that on, the 24th of June, a or sin, An abode where innocence and purity forgiveness. I never can forgive Mexican who Lad been selling liquor dwell within. myself for causing Carrie’s death.— to iudians, killed a chiefs sou iu a O h! most holy is the city where he’s gone, But yon will find me changed wife, quarrel. Tho authorities took charge O f its occupants pray I may be one, and here, beside our dead child, I of him to prevent tho Indians from That I may lead a life as faultless as he, promise to make your life easier, and killing him. Tho Indians demanded Thence to abide with the blest throughout to bear some of your burdens myself the prisoner. The authorities sent to eternity. which I have hitherto selfishly let Camp MoDowel for troops. Before yon bear alone,” and he sealed his they could arrive three or four hun A ll to S av e Som e M on ey. dred Indians had collected, took the promise with a kiss. Carrie was buried under an old prisoner by force, and beat his brains “ Come, Carrie, hurry up. It’s five o’clock, and you not up yet, and all oak, whose leaves spread lovingly out; after which the Indians dispers that hay in the field to bo handled over her grave. Here father and ed. W ashington , July 1.—The law mother came every evening and if by night." abolishing the franking priveledgo So said Farmer Brown, as he tap she could see them she would bo ped at his daughter’s door, one hot happy in knowing that her mother's having gone into effect today, sever life was bettered, and that her father al of tho Departments have detailed summer morning. “ Coming father.” answered a voice was trying to live so as to meet his men especially to attach stamps to from within, and pretty soon Carrie Carrie in heaven where all is happi official documents all of which have to be previously weighed. The clerks made her appearance in the kitchen, ness. of the city postoffice complain of the where her father and mother were Pontage on C o u n ty N ew spapers. additional labor imposed upon them just sitting down to breakfast. by weighing public documents to as She was tall and slender, this girl The new law requiring subscribers of sixteen, and her naturally fair to newspapers, after the first of the certain whether the stamps affixed skin was browned by exposure to present month, to pay postage on are sufficient to cover postage. the sun. She wore a bloomer cos the same in the county where they H a b t f o r d , Conn., July 1.—The tume, as her father said he wouldn’t are printed, is a departure by no House to-day passed a resolution de have any long trailing skirts around means appreciated by publisher and claring the increased pay of Con him. subscriber. It will be added to the gressmen unnecessary, and reques Carrie was the only child of a farm “ salary steal,” and made to count a ting Senators and Representatives to er in moderate circumstances, who good round number in the sum total labor for the repeal of tho law. The said she was all the boy he had, and of bad work to be footed up against retroactive salary provision is spe she had to help him; and so Carrie our last congress. There was no de cially condemned, and the Senators had done a man's work ever since mand nor need for the passage of and Representatives of the Stato are she was able, and long before, too.— such a law, and if the next Congress condemned for upholding the meas Her father had no intention of over is wise it will speedily correct the ure. tasking her, and Carrie never com mistake. We had our first experi F o r t K a l a m a t h , July 3.—Tho plained, though she was slowly wear ence with it the other day, when a Commission for the trial of Captain ing away. good friend declared his intention Jack and other Modocs accessory to Her mother tried to save her all of discontinuing his paper because the murder of citizens and implica she could, but she was a timid little of the postage. We hope no one ted in the assassination of tho Peace woman, and her husband’s word was will act hastily in this matter. A Commissioners will convene on the law. Cooking, baking, washing and very large number of our subscri 5th inst. The following is an ex ironing, beside numerous out door bers live in neighboring counties tract from Special Field Order, No. duties, took up all her time, so when and States, and cheerfully pay the 5: “ Should any of the officers named night came she was as tired as her postage (only five cents every three in the detail be unable to attend, tho daughter. months.) The most of those who Commission will nevertheless pro On this morning, after breakfast take their county paper also take pa ceed to and continue tho business was over, and his wife was clearing pers from abroad and pay postage before it; provided, the number off the table, Mr. Brown said, as he on them. While therefore, it was a present lie not less than the mini started ior the door: good thing to give them free circu mum prescribed by law. J. C. D a * “ Hurry up, Carrie, and help me lation in the counties where printed, vis. Major General.” hitch up.” General Davis and Troops B and it simply places them now on an “ Yes sir,” she answered wearily; equality, in respect to postage, with K, First Cavalry, left this Post yes adding after her father was gone, other perodicals, and no friend to terday morning, en ronte td Camp “ Mother, I ’m sometimes tempted to his paper, who will stop to think over Warner; thence to Camp Harney; wish I were dead. This everlasting the matter, will allow the postage to thonce to Walla Walla. After reach work with no rest, is killing me by come between him and his paper.— ing Walla Walla, Lieutenant Bacon inches. Yesterday the sun was so Rushville Citizen. will proceed to Camp Halleck, on of hot I could hardly stand, and to-day ficial business. will be hotter still. I shall go, but There are several grades of offense S an D ie g o , July 7. —The Union this cannot last long.” in the baek-pay salary grab, and we has Tuscon dates to July 1st. A “ Darling,” said her mother, “ you may classify them as follows: Burg Sargeant, from San Carlos, brought know I would help you if I could, but lary and larceny—openly voting for information to camp Grant that Ea- itis impossible. To-day willfinishthe and receiving the money. Receiving kivanzin and a large number of haying, and I will talk to your fath stolen property—voting against the Apachea at San Carlos robbed the er again this evening, and have you steal and then taking the money; Sutler’s store, and hod taken the war stop working out doors; so keep up Compounding a felon«—afraid to take path in the mountains. Major Brown your spirits, Carrie, till then,” and tho money, yet afraid to be included sent a messenger nt once to Camp she kissed her daughter tenderly as in the list of those who won’t take it. Grant, but before the messenger ar she went out to help her father har To this might be added, as an inter rived eight of the ten Apachea that ness the horses. mediate stage between the second were stationed at that poet as sol He found her a very silent worker and third, the demagoguery of a few diers deserted, taking arms and am that day. Once or twice she had to who have taken the money and do munition. showing that the Apaches lie down in the shade she was so diz nated it to charitable purposes, like had facilities for conveying informa zy, as she told her father, who re our Mr. Wells, for instance. But, tion quicker- than tho Military, or plied: perhaps, the meanest in the lot, be else they have contemplated leaving “ It is the heat; it will soon pass cause the most cowardly, are those previously, and had posted their off. To-day will be the last of the whom we know to have refused the friends at Camp Grant. Last haying, Carrie, and I must say you plunder, and yet who have agreed night signal fires were visible at sev have helped me as well as a man with others who did take it that they eral points north and east of here, could. Just see how much I have would not let t leir virtue be known and the probability is that death and saved by your work. It is a little to the world.— St. Louis Democrat, destruction commences again. hard on you, to be sure, but you The Louisvil e Ledger says: “ The S t . L o u i s , July 5.—A special from will be the gainer for it after a Democrat is as politically indignant Hannibal, Mo., says the severest while.” as any radical sheet in the land. It storm that ever visited that section Carrie did not answer, bat got up delights in emptying its vials, bot broke over Hannibal last night. Two and pitched hay on the wagon till tles, casks, pipes, hogsheads, tanks, or three houses were blown down, there was only a little left. backets, washbowls, pitchers, foot several nnroofed and much damage “ Hurry up, Carrie!” shouted Far tubs, keelers, and other vossels filled done to fences, etc. The storm was mer Brown, who had not seen her with wrath upon certain members of also very severe at St. Joseph, Mo. for a few minutes we are almost Congress who grabbed their $5,000 Great damage was done. through.” but the cheapness of the Democrat’s Hearing no response he began to disgust may be estimated, when it is The Idaho Statesman says: Harry feel uneasy. “ YVhat can be the mat known that it never opens its mouth, Shepherd, of the Bedrock Democrat, ter?” he Baid to himself as he got off never scratches a word against is on a visit to Boise City, and will the wagon. He went behind the U. S. Grant, who approved the swin spend a week or so in town. Harry hay, ani there was Carrie, lying on dle, and expects to pocket $100,000. was a former resident of this place her face, motionless. and Idaho City, and still has a hank R e s t . —The best medicine in the ering afteY Idaho and his former “ Carrie, what’s the matter? Are you sick?” asked her father, as he world, more efficient iu the cure of school-mates. He is now assisting stooped so he could raise her and see disease than all potencies of .the his father Judge Shepherd, in pub her face. One look was enough.— chemist’s shop, are warmth rest, lishing the Baker City Democrat, cleanliness and pare air. Some per and we understand is fast becoming He knew she was son-struck! “ Carrie, dear!” he cried, “ cannot sons make it a virtue to brave d!s- a first-class printer. you speak?” but she was past speak- \ ease, “ to keep up as long as they Ing. “ I hope it is not too late,” he can move or bend a finger, and it T he W hy .—A sentimental youth, said to himself, as he quickly took sometimes succeeds; but in others, having seen a young damsol’ shed her in his arms and hastened home. I the powers of life are thereby so ding tears over something in her lap, While the weeping mother bent I completely exhausted that the sys- took the first opportunity to be in over the still form of her child, try- i tem has lost all ability to recuperate, troduced to her; and made no ing in vain to restore life, the father and slow and typhoid fever sets in. . doubt that she was a congenial spirit _ H hurried for the doctor. and carries the patient to a prema- “ What work was it that effected vou When the doctor came in, Mrs. ture grave. Whenever walking or [ so much the other morning? I saw Brown saw in his face that there was work is an effort; a warm bed and a you abed a great many tears. Was no hope, and with one look at her cool room are the very first in d is-1 it Bnlwer’s last?” I don’t know what ¿ vj a or daughter, she turned to her pensible steps to a secure recovery. Bulwer’s last is,” returned she “ but husbiD.1. wildlv exclaimiug: ------ ---------------- „ _ , Instinct leads all beasts and birds to I assure you I was doing a job which - * “ You have murdered her! Making j quietude und rest the very moment always almost kills me, I was peatf**» a delicate girl work in the hot b u d , disease or wounds assail the system. 1 onions!” 'semat l toe.!. d dOT! re p a y a b \ agree* /