Show - TV Jt s' "aviv'a ’" ® :¥ J -- 4 I v Vr ' i i TfHE LEGACY 3: CONCLUDED "Jl ' After all the congratulations with Mfhi Ji I am pestered as if I had Inherited liatf 'the Indies tobo owner Of bill 5iX u too ladkM Nay dear Ge rgfey I cannot agree with yon 5x thousand pounds is a targe sum for us hndwillmaken m6stcoin- forti Lie addition to pur iucomeI am sure! eel grateful for it Grateful — pouhj Tf Ed ward Davis wlshied me to be grateful he should have lefrijne something worth naming' Upon my word I was ashamed to own that this legacy Which has made so much noise wds nly six thousand pounds when t the eldest Walker askedme about it llw conrnptiblo itjnust appear to him Wlio makfcs more than that clear profit : all by comparison (jJeorge and a sum which would be nothin&jqf your employers may berery imporlrertD you Yo u woul d not 1 am sure lIiKO to lose this six thousand again althou gtifyou - speak of it now so slight- ' ' - f L- - ' ' If ! x v " to-d- ay -- V eyry yearly these ' tilings are-- 1 -- loly v!' ! ' - He did n6tanswer-anshe after wajt- ingl a moment ventured to continue:-- “You are ' tempted to take ' this gloomy yjewv of matters George because you d feel harassed with bus- ingss : I ain certain that is the ' only rea-- son Pray for once take my ad vice and tlh try it exchange-o- f scene and little holiday I jroposeyvoyld not give you renew-- ed strength and vigor for yourworkV She spjkcin tlie gentlest and mostper-suasi" accents but they wbre lost on a inind which listened only to the whispers of a itt awakened avarice Andrews aftr pacing the room in ore than usually vt y -- e himself againJby rninuteSj-seate- d hisWif and tried to make her understand tl 10 ambitious projects he had formed and the great promotion h©- - believed-hhad so narrowly missed J13utlshe was loo 'clekr-sightand to encourage visionary projects yhich tend- ed only to disquiet his mind and prevent liisenj lying thp blessings which Were htwfully-hi'To his plan of laying by whole of thisjaddition to their income she did not of coursa- - object if it was to ler husband at some future' day j disable' to' retire fronts business but his wish" to become iroprie tor of the concern tbvbich beloisged made her sigh as she thought of the increased responsibility he desired 'for himsff and she dreaded lest the sud-- " passion for accum ulatiou which had r-i now seized4iim might how lead him fur- V: ther in the road of covetousness than he Yiad - at all anticipated' "" But his project ’ sJSi'and hw-- resol ved at all events ' i’lbssessor ofien thousand pounds h a preliipmary step ashe imagined to rat advancement and seeing that she must submit she wisely submitted with a good grace and resigned her hopes of change of airfor herself and children Without a murmur " JM K Andre wsand Air Henderson were clerks inthe same concern:' but the for- merbotli in station and Jncorne was coh- siderablyj the senior and MrsHenderson ed well-principl- ed s ’ he -- - '"is - : f ?-- vX yfe them " had Jongt- - been-accustome- to eye with d something approaching to envy the supe rior comforts and ev elegancies which' ' Mrs Aiulr evs enjoyed Not that there q wisnything approaching to ostentation iii thoir manner Jiving jand in truth 7 mdst of tlie induigencies which Irs Hen- derson cpmiiiefiteil on or ‘coveted were pUtcHasedj from the comfortable portion wliich Mrp Andrews had inherited from her father It was this uvhich enabled them to sdnd their eldest son to a superior school- - and itwas from this fund that the excellent governess was paid who shared y wjth the" 1 iother the task of Educating a numerous and increasing family '' That people’ already possessed Of so much should inherit more seemed an unneces saty addition and almost an unfair divis-- 4 ion pf wdrlU jgoods to the jealous apprehension- of Mrs Henderson But had known! the truth her envy must hi VC shir subsided into pity Froiff the possession o£ that fatal legacy lyasthe wife -- forced ideate a ‘melancholy and most distressing alteration m lier husband his whole nature seemejd changed and every honorable geherejus and even jifTectionate feel- mg appeaired smothered in a passion for gain Quickly joaccuinulate the desired capital wa his thought by day hisdreain by night a ad to accelerate this object Vhe tried in evury possible way to curtail all GradExpenses not strictly unavoidable ually jui surely hlrs Andrews found herself flej rived of numerous trifles which her: delica e health seemed to requiVe their housemoldAvas diminished subscrip- tions charities wkhafawuthcirplcasant andbommKilOUS bouo'xcliangfed for a cheaper abode in a less healthy situation and when it appeared that it was of too contractedimensions "receive them all she was told that shemu3t thercforeTgivc v tijethe goveriiess y degrfe tlie whole of lho expenses of the household wero reduced to the sum’ Uvhichtvas Ja truth her owxifand herhus- 1 SC? - jf " V- - i ! I S' i t i i - f r'lf -- -- : -- 1 It was after a few years of such a ays-- tem that a hew prospect wits suddenly opened in an offer of partnership from another and a rival house The prospect was alluring in every respect the concern was supposed to be peculiary flourishing and the terms in which it was made were as flattering as they were advantageous Eagerly was the proposal grasped by MrAndrews it being super riortQ his hopes and beyond his expectations apd the important step was taken which raised him from servitude to a master's place The vacancy which this change ' occasioned was offered to Mr Hendersonind by him thankfully and gratefully accepted but his wife though now raised to ue situation which she had so long coveted found it by no means replete with all the advantages she had ascribed to it and she sighed as sheTeflected how little probable it was that any legacy would ever bestow oh them the happiness which she believed Mrs Andrews to enjoy Satisfied with his own advanced position her husband- paid 'little regard to her - murmurs for he Was now enabled to procure' for his children such additional advantages of education ds he considered useful or desirable and he pursued his daily a vocations Avith increased attention " and satisfaction in spite of the restlessness of his wife whom he vainly lried to inspire with a‘ like contented spirit by reminding her of the superior - advantages they now enjoyed to those with which they commenced life A single glance into Airs Andrews mind would have rendered his arguments a work of supererogation' and done - more to convert his wife to his yay Haif a years’ lecturing of thinking than r rr Being a woman of quick ' perception and great penetration - poor Mrs Andrews could not from the first! avoid feeling some degree of mistrust for her husband’s partners Lavish in their own expenditure indeed indulging in an unbounded profusion tbey yet took every possible method of flattering and strengthening the very opposite foible of George : r '' 3- - ‘ - : - : ' - 9 i i Andrews praising hlsprudence envying 'his'strength of mind and protesting that if circumstances allowed it they would certainly imitate hfs foresight These with a triumsmile which seemed to speak at phant congratulationsrho-receive- d ohceliis own and his cond his tempt for companions Unwilling as she whs to judge any one harshly the wife could not think favorably of those who thus fostered a weakness or rather a vice so completely at variance with the - best interests and the happiness allconnected with him She feared of the flatterers though unable to divine their motive and being now mfire than ever deprived of her husband’s society she occupied herself solely in directing her household and giving-hechildren the best education in her power She husband that her must imagined long ago have realized the sum of ten thousand pounds which he asserted would be the extent of his ambition yet ‘she r saw no symptom of relaxation in' fiii’- avaricious habits iio improvement to herself in her All was grasping grindown situation rendered more bitter by ing economy the contrast which her husband’s comself-approv- al weak-minde- : -- -- r -- - ' Jf lli J A ' i ' L band was nof to bo prevailed on to extend its limits or allow her to touch his salary Had honor "honesty or prudence dictated this proceeding Airs Andrews would have submitted without' © remonstrance her zeolin economy would e)'Cl have CXCCCll M Lis but to feel herself and KerliilJr'en deprived ' of those jad vantages4 to which "they had been accustomed from birth desire Only to gratify aTatally-increasin- g was4 But husband’s' mind bitter of her bitterer far jtvosjihe loss of his affection and confidence— the painful coldness which had insensibly grown up between i - A 'i n'Jtm 1 ' t t - t f I 4vvm ' scssed to the creditors he looked around to provide bread'-fohis family nor did hb seek in vaiVA situation was once: more ofTered liim in Mr Walker’s house and here he begQQ UlC nt J - V i I Jlenderson : to his with you in thinking Anagree drews a veryjforfupato man Itis true that he has lost the legacy Lut gained a lesson which her will probably never forget And when I see ium now j so qitietly pursuing his business- and his f wife with a contented- or ' rather' happy look I must class liim among the most fortunate men of my acquaintance” ‘ f L r ' KIMBALL & v - t t P V f-- sJ-- mh! IVIr he-ha- ' i l:V WV'i iii "l'' J y ' JLj i r: hu iUrf Goods ii’oisitltc WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEALERS - i k - 4 EJO EIO t v'S ' of Cull to tbclr - i STOCK R or GCODS i pltr '’ciioiCiB : COUiECTIOS X’ It ii't'-' l‘r OF a -- i f i' Comprlatag ' CnABTES QAK : fv - tl ’ irAUDWAmO ji- V " j a? BOOTS and SHOES nxwira procuring a uafe he generally obtains V one by giving in exchange for her a sister i TASKEE XOIlOjf or some other' female relative of lus own but if thero should happen to be no eligitk ' which they offer at nnl4nn j ble damsel disengaged in the tribe to which he belongs then he hovers around LOW PRICES for the TIMES ' the encampment of some" other blacks until he gets an opportunity of sensing one Brass Kettles FrrlngFam ' Tbo lilglMfft Market Price pail la jWrriT!il of their leubrp s whom perhaps he has 'A'r A Large and Excellent Assortment of seen and admired when attending one of WHEAT- OATS DARLEY anti FLOU-f 't'! ' '' ' corrobarics the grand 3ST KDIBALtii XA1TREXCC His mode of paying: his addresses is : Vslwaye on hand ': efficacious blow 'Witlqi and Market Corner Eaat Temple iftri' of a simple t fX&X Executed Orders Promptly jpST his nulla nulla (war club) he stuns the O & L City Not 21 ' ri object of his “affections” ’and drags her K ATTEATIflJ insensible body away to some rejired spot Bolivar KobertsV whence as soon as she 'recovers her senses he brings her home to his own gun-ya- h tils ! in triumph Sometimes two join in an expedition for the same- - purpose and then for several days they waeh'the i! movements of their intended victims using their utmost skill in concealing their pres& IU3LVNT 'I SKIRTS SIXHUHDREDMOOP ence When they have: obtained the Have just arrived from the East with a Jie knowledge they require they watch fOT II rwh v dark windy nighty then quite- naked and and 'COMrLLT'E STOCfc ot carrying' only their long they cratvl stealthily through the bush until they reach the immiliate vicinity of 15 Springs §1 75 f in front of which the girls I the camp-fire- s 2 bo POCKET & TABLE CUTLERT “ Iig they are in search of are sleeping': Slowly and silently fiiey creep close "enough to 2 50 distinguish the figure of one of those one of the intruders stretches 3 00 r 7 ' out his spear and inserts its barbed ’ point AH''" so 3 thick flowing locks turning among her the spear slowly some of the other hair FURNISHING GOODS 4 00 -GENTS V becomes entangled with it then with a 7 i 7 Sudden jerk she is aroused from her slum-- " Pq BUCK GLOVES STATIONERY ete etc bers and as her eyes open she feels the Call and examine otir GOODS before pnrcfasubig rW sharp point of another weapon pressing wliere as we will Sell at LOW FRICESr wiU ttadeCkx4 against her throat ’She neither fqints r for ProduJew Oiir Store la oh : :7 nor serfeams she knows well that the EAST TEMPLE STREET (Opposite Salt Like Bona) slightest attempt at ' escape or alarm will cause her instant death so like a sensible X ' 1' 'ii woman she makes a virtue of necessity and rising silently she follows her captors They lead her away to a considerPurchasers will find ns at our NEW able distance tie her to a tree and return FIRST PART OF OUR to enspare their- - other victim in a like I STOKE next door South of Jennings S manner Then when they have accomij STOCKOF plished their design they hurry off to their BASSETT & ROBERTS: own camp where they are received with J universal applause and highly honored Scott Kerb A Co sv B W :'T Farr for their chivalrous exploit Occasionally GENERAL MERCHANDISE 7 Leavenworth Nounnan JosP Kansas G S I City an alarm is given but even the easily escape amid the confusion t6 SCOTT KERR :& CO renew their attempt at some future period — Chambers’ Journal BANKERS s - V-- ’ M'Z y: r y--: :!' : Sad-Iro- ns S' t T- I - j - - L ‘ - ' ' S u t s - t - TI W - - V : 4 : vF-irt- i '1 ‘ lRfl-- — - : ' -- k Oa t V I Hi ::a ‘ (Gqimtry SIcfcIia :r:1)?0If - mi laoiitf" t - - - “jag-5p0RT- S” Xanlseo I KTotions r - ‘ I1 : leu-bras'th- en CLOTHING ‘ " ii 1 - 1 - il' - CHEAP ENOU &H - ? ill m u- v- MOW OPEN! - it Mi lielgia raorni - y- - m A ' Cilrri'a: ' i'1 - - - 1 i Lack1 ' W r milef - 12-3- ! steep ' ' - most : h ‘ wife-steal-e- rs i S When George IV went to Ireland one SveeeMoTM of Power Newman ' ' of the “pisantiy ” delighted with his affa- -i ' EAST TEMPLE STREET OSL CEEY bility to the crowd on landing said to the (Godbe'a old Drag as the King passed through “Och now and his Majesty God bless him never paid the and how is that?” “Oh: kings never do ive let GOLD them go free” was the answer " “liken ' ' j i there’s the dirty money for ye” said Pat anA v “it shall never be said- that the king came i ' I “00ae t0 H O M E AKD pfke fo“himTd Co‘t : 7 - ’ - : : A IN THE ASSORTMENT' ' nofll St) dercd ahem 1 DUST : r ' J ' 4 ' ? - E 0REIGN mi V‘6I i T Stationery ! T - V v ' Bffl - er i tfour 1 afcrsi ' 1 toll-keep- er toll-keep- Ipnsoc j- - j mps 1 The dent FORM A PRO MlNENT' PART - - iarCeE ? s hnifc i-Jtfir " WAIKER De-poai- sided ! s tb ‘ : Ntw Is- : J f- - ' !" s r f ' - s0? WEWOTOIIE 1 l j - - : 1 Jectii ' 1 ' ' time : V Uar Bt 8 'Afem a ? ' -- - J : j -- - - -- - - J - 1 1 t r Z m-l- r I a ent ?- - v u f STAPLE AND Z -- hei V 1 ” ®Txl--Vai- ' : rhai ?ikg- - ’ land -- ” -- v-'-- - - ’ 2 T4- i : Rod 1 - : ‘ ' o - s $sxi - ' - X ' YUt - I 11111 ' ! fc : - b - - U-t- J’ v f f J Tom Moore on his visit to Abbotsford :: told this Story lO Sir Walter Sc6tt Wheni ' Tin on briveclal agreement I3ROS exhibited panions tnuwact General Banking Buine were comparing notes of the two pylntret they But a startling ' and complete termina- royal visits “Now Moore r replied Scott CORRESPONDENTS J tion was at lengih put to their trials' and “there ye have the advantage of lis thpra Metropolitan Bank Trk WOODMANSEE&BRO’S A (Jo ' i rhibrfphta sotrows for it suddenly became known Was no want of enthusiasm here the Scotch sS1 ' '' KaiisaA Co IaTeii worth that the two senior partners had fled tak- folk would have done anything in the' as ' fbir bn world with his which but— them ing every pound' Majesty pay the turnV bznhouadat rauzt " 'l York: 'New they could lay their hands leaving the pike’ —Exchange t G8LClty' whole concern in a state of complete IMMEDIATELY NOiTH 6f THE & HALSES’ HOLLADAY ' 7 ruini Some people are alunys complaining ! B ANKE RS’i and to Debts an enormous amount appeared grumbling Go where they wilf 1 ' A3fl ' due ! on every side and it was evident they take with them a traveling case of DEALERS IX BXCIIANGIS AXD that- - the business had long been on the wrongs aihd injuries' ' i V GdlaD DUSTOUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OP " verge of bankruptcy which had only been J at the U It is difficult to make the pot boil with OFFICE OF TUB OVERLAND STAGE UNE EAST A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF kept off for a brief interval by the capital "" Andrews had brought them Of course the fire of genius STREET GSL TEMPLE CUT " v i though clear of their guilt! he was involITAX C TERRITORY MONTANA VIRGINIA CITT ved in their ruin and at one: blow the laIt is reported that Napoleon has given strict bors of the' lastrix years were destroyed orders for'tho witlidrawal of every avoilablo i VTLJ PAY THE HIGHEST BATT3 FOR ‘ i Mexico end Algiers at the first j BltV C00DS and the moneyon which he had set his soldier from GOLD DUST AXD coin possibie inonicnt “that' the ariny-oFrauce I heart swept away forever SIGHT AND TDIE BILtfl may DO (jane frbe in the Epring” ’iW The '? legacy—the r“ source Yce-alike ofpleasj GROCERIES DYE STUFFS SPICES CaL ' VrandacOi San was of now as become if ure7and pain— Tlie Rocky Mdiint£un News thinks “a good Virginia pity Montana t ithad never been and the vain desires old square reyivhl f religion’- would not come City Idaho!IMo ' Boiee Citj Idaho and ardent hopes which had been founded amis3 to Colorado thU winter particnlaily as f ' Denver City Colorado V' BEjVDV MABECtOTHW6 ' "on it had proved vanity of vanities But the folks there iierei expcriehce'd anything of Atcliiaon Knnwie f V ' Portlaml Oregon- it was a happy blow for him he awoke the sort AVe don’t miiid seeing those move - I &ci Ac Victoria British Colamhia ' as from a dream and with the demolition mentsbut 'we fear we are too hardened to I :' CoUectlom mode and retorm promptly remitted 6f liuve feel revivals themone Talking tliey of his ambitiQUJ prpjects thore came other in Exchange the Con federate &lienaiidoab army and i 4t Cnrrent SHEET IRON BliASSjaElTLES and1 better plans and feelings After “OM Jabal Early’ has oWtimbcd-tand jt HOES rORHSj Ac Ac honestly giving iip every farthing he pos “found grace f rv ‘3 i- v HATSi'J - - iff I j CLOTIIIxa v j " Tj rc$tu CBOCKEBV W(i)od&'Co!5l§tovc§ e ’ tiies: f GrOCERXCS - A-'- t When a young warrior is desirous of t 7 fej-XKCT- have Jost receipt thelf train from tho &Ute with a - COURTSHIP IN AUSTRALIA r ArEtL citicnor trui ttwttiwj umonw t tLe ' ' r 's i ‘ waulA call t!ie stteotUm of tk iCiiaoot 4 s - IN x' - £ llatii - ? 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