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vSSS^Sa&BI^BBliBBSBB&^ i : on tsarwho professed j^HH^^^^H^BKath should part them, tiuo to the letter. On HhSß9b^>:) pol.ticitl fijhi^ was very pj^^^^ijul it %v?, 9 thong!* b a si.ngle vote F r:; rj.ttnui the scalo. A young man was z'f^c-1 for Lis rote, an I rei:licd that he #!ii! «<b j:ocsess one. w Are -you r.ob mar* z'lH' stsked tlo canvais'er. "No," rel^is t:;o no). * What .a pity I Why, nnr vots vrov.lil Lc v.-cilli "— the rest was r-M m a wli:a-cr, for •m those days Lrii-'-jy ?.ms as coiair.on as votos, a«;l few voriM now credit the prices., paid ' for I'.ctfl. T!.e mau'o face feilas he iisteneil.' 0 i.'o stun uanio-.l raeant richrs to him, and rs to t:.e r;,;LI or wron^ of taking a bribe, In ~izl raver before bcin called upon to t ill The canvasser raw the effect pro-divrc-^ll-y I.U trords. and said, v Why not r'.-.rry Mnucot;O who can give you tha vobo i You i;ave livcil long euon;Ji m the pbco f.nd pail rates." "I tlou'fc iuo|f a!!Vcr.'«," «I>isd U:e mrJJ. J'.rpll i:i;*-l you a \vi."e. I knor.' the right psrssn, and tlic tljia^ chu be .r«anigeU'.i!i time for you to tsle caih and cls^fpi yo^r vote." *i be canvasser wrote GQwr^ijirl'ciTTars, anil srraiv^e."! for t!ie man to fe_.«:i- t" [~ <ri at r-uie o'clock on the nekf "day bai one, vhen t!.c W.la and the^licOTso would bs ' rcsny. ■ The man kept the apnoititmeat, ru\d vms t'acn and tiiers . k ..'. . 1 to a ■yofcnj won.aiJ, wlio was carried into tbo <'!iy\eh, feiteri ou im e&s/ chnir, by two .vhxhXiit hcnrcr-3. S'ho bridegroom say/ '■-> htr iW, Avlitch was by no laeans illTiVOredj: nnil «.s she .stood or knelt .during ih« cfrrir.:cny, he (lfd.sot conceny himself a^it heY having Lech earned into tbo olmrcJi, c.sp.rcJaliyr^.thcchair-bci'.rers had f'q>r.rco.l, t^ijigiti, with them.' tVhcn, . . however, it'Ttiis "pessary "for the newlyisianjeil pair to I^avc the edifice thebritio-gi-ooia found tlitLf- his bvidp was lame, and usijp.nr walkc-J £ith tho liol|> of a crutch. fSs e.f : a.l ivrn .carried to church lest ho ifiii(k\ refine t-> ruarry lior ab the last uon.eift jf be>litcovcrcd the faetj :a»d tho vote S'O^-sfc ia ronseq:;onco. M Ayo you Jntii^'lfj^Sc !". hd asl:cd wlieu he found that Use- brhp was unable to move without tTi&sr.njtaifct\ a s>trntig arm. M Are yon lame, ray dc>.r^" gon:e younpstera wlio X^^Lad- T\-itLfs-rt|l Wawia^b heard tbia and itf^er^cjays were not slow p^oiita rcyct' Van ' of it m tho young f' 011 !^ ens, wlKVshe cams m Bight •■' lCT^3 tor cratcy- ; " j^ jcavUig wors were passing HRpm:g 01 ii.ar.i stvccfc, Manc!:e*ter f when uv-x, a j-oxiisg gill : w lf ever I t!ie:c goes r.iy wife!" said one, SRa-l tl:o:i«U h:thc:to.ho had not .even Hfs'}!oion_Jto; the p l^ c sought her Vo it and manicd. Ler. : \ B A co-.i'enisvu nn-1 Ins vnfe, Vijtti a Brtwop"of sons and dr.isUers, pmyed BHfvt a larga Scotch hydropathic instituKicn Riraaltai3con3ly with a. young mm Kn deep tuoisrning, and evidently m a Hfttate of great .dejection. Dicr.er. w«s just but it was a-:am served for the new Blarnvn's. The solitary 1 jjucit v.-as placed l^eiacily opposite to r. very charming girl, \ oueof iiie tlaujjitors af ji-esaid, and ono. of ten children. As t;<3 youiig man raised nis eyes l;;cy rested on tier facoj . and savv-init the living inaage of the young •wife whom Ko had loved, and lost at the Tbijthoft!icirrccondclii.i!, a few months berore. The pvl had been deeply touched at the .w^lit of tho lonely; tvavcllor ia his - ieourmr.™ gfl:ineiit.«, and^ at the moment lie lookf J up, Lor' hcaatiful, kind eyes were t:uno:lto^ar^3 him. with an expression of sympathy. { lie al wars' afterwards 'ficVc'd his fat-o. At any rate, tLrce rno^itWkj^tjtho o v.'iier of tLoso kind eye 3 became Ejsn^»* — - I co-.ild teU al-out a husband of\miny \cnrs' *A.ndii:pr, \vl:o, v^on mw iis§S-45- --. iiaikcd o? P a.waya. say.?-^-'-' l ' •• fell m Jovo v.'Jtli my v*-i?e twelro months before I saw* her." Of co-ii£e f people pair — " Tijfn yny s.\t her likeness ;" List' lie tnit'ifuly denies this, and Icivo3 ti.eui puzzled. "'his a!icc<l'>lo was to.d me by tne chief actor himself. "I bait known Ilary for rr.any years, and I waa awftic of her valaq. I was not tlien the grtai manufaciuvor, but a poor man, v,-or*icinj early and ls.to, an V fi^htinj my -- vrsy nn a hn"r*s breadth, at a time, fcso I iv.si cAl'c 1 at her home, a:ul s^id to her— ' Mary, Icm roi come £-courtiQ<r. I have r.o tisrte for t':at. lam couie a ma'rying, p.ndi if y./i r.:c wK'iitg, I s-iould like to have tli Cr.i.iicl m a rnouta.' She 'was wii;i::^,V<ut net m such a Lurry as I was. . A F.ix\hi'Jizk\'s lei 3 a man understand that f'je is woith *oito wuitiiip: for J^ut m three rrorsilss I ha I— anl 1 have today — the Uti *::o hi EaslauX" Ji nvsit !>o tho;is!.t tLat, vftcn the bzauz I-.". 1 been pul'islicd, or tin license ootiincil, t'dn^s lir.i pono too for for a cV:-.:r^u of rniud. Euf t'.iis Las ;:ot ahrnya p:o»\d to lw t'.iC case, a?, ior instance,' a Tiwui tnt i:i "iho banns and v,l:c:j t'iry had been twice publislicd, vent to t-lio clcriryiiiaj', a r crsonal fi icnu of my own, and asked if he rurht substitute thecarfte of another .ghi for tlie one first entered, a .UUn \ hj -.ay of espTmaitoa, " I 'think tac would s-.iit iac fcctf :r iv t!;c lon^ ran." On bein^j to! 1 that these chfta>»^ conld J.ot be eStcttd nn!c33 ths §*♦* " ~>- 6 trsro' w/ifcdra-auy ci'ie« bu^*' - oanns fees pa'l'ascson^ tl»» *" --»t:ii.cd, M\d Sr.icr»i»l tndttdi*'" . , »'i«> tuat tao fad Tk^oUfo-' , i thrco Sumlaya mu.^ V/«e^ •' -j the, mavna** cotild bscelci,y- , the man lici-ititci "l)a yon mean ~~>)-far I ctcjjtid. have to begin all over "CevU'n:'-," was the jcmlv, " t:,c~T.T,-. w , nv ,-. bt \;q published t.JiTt.-tunca m i^S~T?txir^-aftl:<r persons a.J.o nvc r.-tu:.!iy to be rnr.T:cd." -^And jr.it.vt Ip-y.a'.l crcr v.jsyAi i? J have tho tilhev <ri- 1 f " Yr?,'" s.iid the clergyman. - "-Well I ifiM tlwi too UL? ■ The camii-iT.-dc ior rnaiii'rap-iy rcmaiucl for some r;'.o>noiU3 iv a brown sliuly, then, broke out wit v , "Tl.en I s'-.a'.l fetick to the first Kirl I'm i.%>t go.r-2 to \ny twice m-c'r for fti:yl.-o;ly. 1 ' to wa'j riio.uicd dijnn^ the fuJowii.<» wck i:i acconlancp^with tliis drc5»:o:), e\i ■!.-■::! \y conoidcwiig the iroposed M:l>-t:t!:lii;:i would^be" too tler.r at the- price -of i!ouL!e fees. Tin's did not ray much for nu:u?>cr t.yi»,,as a would-bo brl«lttg;'Ou.-ni is usually 'of all jicaMlc mo.jt ii.oiincd to lc l:b:r»L A clcrle.il bvji:r-p-noas, maxir.g a spccc.i at }.J3 ov/ii voi.iinsbrtta'i.*c>t > Was guilty of a slip, lie Lad Yson twice ■• married' ttfn-.e, and a tor lauflin.fr the almirablc qualities which cliitln^tmhed his third htrVjt:o», bo gave. a iiitle, pensive sigh, SvV.ii lco'.iu^ up to the coiling, .said — " t have aht-vly two dear aDyels iv hsaveul"

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, 2 January 1891, Page 4

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Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, 2 January 1891, Page 4

Untitled Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 1, 2 January 1891, Page 4

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