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Bridgton Reporter Office Has Facllii!- >Od for Sale by S /' nent ^VO LD on the Hill, to her ' Ò 5 , ìr customers ns to the SS, ÏBONS, *C. V O L . I . BRIDaTON, ME., FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1859. >rk K O . 4,2. ^ V C llO r it r other- Next winter you will chat with oth- withered face : that is a. comfort For us ty. Bat no ! do not let me say that—it is! husband. (Dinner’s the time to bring ’em! with them, but every skool boy nose PRESSED* nose our ka- J C r i ery; now and then, perhaps, I will be re- women to live after youth is passed, is not in my weakness itself that I should find home.) He sat down, said nothing, looked reer has been tremeniis OT;i Igs’ Store. IS PRINTEDPRrv-rcn EVERYfvvnv romFRIDAY i v MORNING BY I____1.. ., . ... i ... .... _ I ° ».vnaitiytremenjis. is. iuaYou nilwill excuse tf31 membered in the conversation, and some one living; that sorrow will be spared me. I strength ; for if I lose my philosophy and my j daggers, aDd pretended to quarrel with the me if 1 don't prase the erlv settlers of the S. H. NOYES, will say, »That poor Countess D. was a good will have had nothing but enjoyment Since ’ courage in facing death, I should lose it tenderest of tenderloins. The fact was how- Kobnies. People which hung idiotic old PUBLISHER ASD PROPRIETOR. little woman—very pretty, very gay; we the age of fifteen I have had three beautiful still more before wrinkled and gray hairs, ever, that he was preserving an enormous wimmin fur witches, burnt holes in Qurker’s BRIDGTON, ME. are sorry she is dead.” Will they say that? years of girlhood. Since then, two serene! The crisis approaches. The moment is come corner for the dumplin, j tongues, and consigned their feller critters Who knows ? I was not, perhaps, at pretty years of marriage with a good man, who did | to close this gossiping, and to leave you, my The dumplin came. Mu. Smuggins undid to the tredmill anl pillery on the slighest CHARLES LAMSON, EDITOR. ' or as gay as I thought myself—perhaps with all in his power to make me forget the dis- j dear and well-beloved friend. I pray God the lower button, drew himself half a foot provocashun may have been very nice folks All letters must be addressed to the ' many Farilta of which I was ignorant, and proportion in our ages ; since then, splend- that he will add to your life those years nearer to his work, and handed his plate, Walters, Sur- in their way, but I must confess I don’t ad­ Publisher.Communications intended for tkat ^ou kad *°° muck kindness to tell m e; id years of freedom. Total—fifteen years of; which I should have hoped for, and that he saying gruffly—“Give me some of that,” , Whips, &c, mire thir stile and will drop them all. I * sale. publication should be accompanied by the w^en I am dead I will be dealt with happiness. I would be unjust if I were not would also give to you all that which-might “You can have it all, my dear,’* was the suppose they meat well, aDd so in the novpl name of the author. l-____* l y l without any mercy. One only speak the , content with my lot—there is not so much still have been mine of happiness in this mild acquiescence of his wife, as she pushed and techin lanwidge of the newspapers, ‘peas truth of the dead. But I care nothing for | of happiness for every woman. So I should; world. Think of me sometimes, and do not ‘ the dish towards him. Terms. ONE DOLLAR A YEA1! IN AD- .. , , ... , ... , , .. to their ashis.” Thare was no diskount, sEvil Y ASCE; one dollar fifty-cents at the end of the Judgmcnt whlcVl the world Wl11 have of not complain too much of it, except of you weep for me more than I do for myself, but Mr. Smuggins took off the cover. He turn- however, on them brave men who fit, bled the year me ’ tke °Pln^on of my friends alone inter- who will regret me, or I am deceived. And corruption preserve in your heart for me the place that ed pale. and died in the American Revolushun. Wo lid becomes T e r m s o f A d v e r t i s i n g . One square 16 ests me. Do you believe that I have always my lovers! it is proper that I should think a true, sincere and devoted friend, such as “What’s this ?” he shouted, needn’t be afraid of setting them too steep. in the cir- lines, one insertion 75 cents, 3 insertions been frank and sincere in the expression of of them at this time. Will they weep for your departed one merits. Adieu, Amelie, “The pudding, my dear,” was the reply. body, and Like my Show, thfy will stand a heep of part o f it. v 51:00 ; 3 months $2:00 ; 6 months $3:50; -one my sentiments ; that i3 all that 1 ask. But me ? I entreat you to deliver my last words C o u n t e s s D. ‘What the------have you been doing to it?’ praze. nor is tliere year $6.00; 1-4 column $18:00 ; 1-2 column you do not doubt it, yon dear Matilda. You to them. Say I have always laughed at he frantically demanded. I see mutch to admire in New England.— 10 scroiulous $30:00 ; one column $50:00 know me well; you will regret me, and I them—that will console them. You know MATRIMONIAL PHILOSOPHIES. ircurial dis- “I rolled it in the ashes, my sweet love.— Your gals in particular air abowt as snug r unhealthy JOB PRINTING executed with neatness, am sure you will never find any one with them all; is it not so ? The list, besides, You know you said this morning that I dar­ bilt peaces of Calliker as 1 ever saw. They BY A. F. BANKS. habits, the cheapness and despatch. whom you will like so much to chat at con- is not very long, and I am almost humilia- ed not disobey you. No more I have, dear. by the vene- air full 6qual to the corn fed gals of Ohio origin, it i9 certs, or balls, in a corner of the saloon, j ted in counting so small a number of ad- When Mr. Smuggins married, he had fond- There’s your puddihg—eat it.” The speci- and Injianuy, and will make the bescest Lind From the Home Journal. descending where we passed every one in review, and ' mirers in a world where are so many fools, ly hoped to insure domistic bliss. Three men of conjugal obeidenco disappeared sud- of wives. It sets my buzzom on fire to look he third and PARISIAN’ WORLD OF FASHION. where we amused ourself with remarks on We have first by date, Mr. L., who was fore- m.s to be the months after that important event, he ex- denly out of the room, with a hearty laugh, at ’em. isit the in- R e m a r k a b l e L e t t e r f r o m a B e l l e a n d their manner, their dress, and their irregu-' most to distinguish me and to pay court to pressed "his conviction, with savage earnest- it was lucky for her that the door was on Be still my sole, be still, children.” & you, Hart, stop cuttin’ up ! B e a u t y , r e c e n t l y d e c e a s e d . larities. It is certainly very true that there me for a good motive—to marry my forty ness, to Mrs. Smuggins—that he hadn’t. If her side, and had been left ajar expressly sition from Which affecting Hues is either from tho latter which were a great many amusing people in your thousand pounds incom?. The others are he had expected nothing (vide an ancient vol- fur a prompt exit. organs, is We give place, with great pleasure, to the : drawing-rooms. The Parisian world is,is,par par little Mr. P., who has proclaimed me the urae,) he might have been a blessed individ- Mr. Srauggiûs said many a highly immor- pen of Govner Morrill, of Maine, or Dr. Watts swellings ; and I disremember which. I like your skool sores. Tl,is accompnaying amusing and characters tic j excellence, the world of eccentric women. You best waltzer in Paris—I owe some acknowl- ual ; as it was, he was a wofully disappoint- al thing on the impulse of the moment ; how i the blood, French letter, translated from one of the are veryvcry happy, dear friend;friend ; you will see edgment for the fame he has given meme; ; the ed one. ! ever, he was too much of a philosopher to houses, your rneetin houses, your enterprise that serof'u- Paris journals, by a charming American again all those people who have so greatly Marquis de K., who wished to give me the Mrs. Snuggine quietly delivered a simular let his pudding cool ; so he cut it open, and gumpshun, &c., but your favorite Bevrige I from scroll despise. I allude to the New England lium ; ar less pow- dy now in Europe. It was writen by the amused us : Madame N., who danced in so signal honor for renouncing, for ray sake, ! opinion respecting herself1 and went on with ; scooped out the middle.
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