HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-4-11, Page 7BABY'S HURT FOR DANDFMONS,
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"The baby ip stirring, True. You will
have to &mese her a little while, so that I
eau fieish this dreas La$e8Qn," said, 14rs.
Stem:tech
Gertrude gave Me drewing•board an ire -
pattern push. ""n, het a bother" she said
umier her breath ail she rens to go to the
cradle. She did Rot make the remark loudly
Oneogli for her mother to hear, for the dere
WhiCII was to be &risked was her own, and.
was to be worn to a picas that afternoon;
and, rather than be a diseppointmene
about the dress, She would. cue for the baby
a little while.
Sheracked the cradle, but did it so rap-
idly that rise motion failed to hall the baby
to sleep again. Tho iLtUe one opened her
pretty blue eyeli, reached op her flay hands
and fretted to be taken up.
"Oh, you, little nefieange » ;said Gertrude.
"If you belonged to roe I Wen14 jest shut
Yen up by yourself :somewhere, and lee
yon fret." Thla time her mother heated
er Gremar ,
".ertrutle, rm ashamed of rene ebe drawlegsa long beget)), of setiefaetion send
aaid. 44 1)4 794 think tint s the way relief 'sheet then tlee pie* stynelt three.
did When yen were A baby 1" These/end etertied Gertrude Pet et her
artieVe dream. Alnesee an hour hed flown
by unconsciously. Where, wee Belly e
Sias Iturri4d to the deer eed ieeked aeetieue-
ly About the, yard. There was no curly
bead bobbing abent among the ehrubbery*
remains of the 1A14911e9nA coneidered
what she could, give Belay to do to diver
her ettentioo.
Don't: you want to go out in the yard,
Baby, and pick Trudie 1104.29 dandelions ?"
/the sago tea,
Baby le *ed. doubtful and shook her heed,
"Dien cles-Lons all gene," she said..
0, I goteca yen Oen filed me some if yea
leek aharp. Gem., new baby jose. go otits
and look for there. Hunt around till you
t1nd. some for Trudie."
"It's nice and shady out in the yard," she
icabi to herself earher pc:m(4mm "Shell,
be negro comfortable out there 'Oleo In
here,"
Thee the painting again ettioltly Abeorleed
her mind, and in the quiet Of the pecan, Behy
was forgotten and the flying momenta went
by unheeded.
The pretty gypsy eyes UlIghtsl out from the
canvas, at hog, with just the expresaion ahe
had tried se tons to glitch ; the plump brown
gYpsy heed arrangbig the kerohisf an the
head had just the right To:induces, the head
iteelf bad a r,erfect pow. Gertrudeetopped
back to leek at the CANVAS A distance,
Ofiettede WAS really a little asinutae,d
of herself, though AA would, not beee
Admitted it. She colered efightly as elm
lifted the baby from the gracile. Baby
was a sweet, rosy littie thing, just large
enough to creep about, the liter. Rings no 13aby anywhere to be seen; but the gate
of soh hair, owlet trent slumber, wee awileging open and A little glatataiti wia
muted over her pretty head, eed lybee outeide, near the roadwey.
her (Awoke wore pink and j,;_rosr th„IPS th,Qs8,he,tasrtrudo/
Gertrude admitted to herself that Baby wee aaata ptlog of fiettlefiroonn. et couldn'e
pretty enough, but refused to admix that Poll,aull' deadeilees In thoyartl and hse gone
elle loved her, for the comdtlered Baby in -up owl huotiog for theenn
olGertrude s
iTatel she WAS thirteert years; d, I e shediog her (Wee from the celled,
the light Of A geleYAllee. She rim out, picked up the little sun -hat,
bed eujoyed all the etteetieue end privUe. "*'" sbY laAbY Mere AT° Y°14
gee of en early child. She was A bright, There was DO ansrer, IMO from above the
prornising girl, quick ether leascroe, and with curve et the bank, At the top of the wen
dedded talent for drawing, bier mother 'hill that eloped dowe from the reilvvey to
bed Alweye entered heartily Into all her in, the villeve street and the Sbannerd eattegee
totogto unil Vox, and had boon o 401-fghtfol eitee the Melina, Out very diatent, ehriek
companion to her eater% daughter -till Belay ot the leoemetive- Whet it BOY bad
come. Theo it owned ro uorttodo every. climbed the hill, still seeking for dandelions,
tiling had changed. Mother was no longer sucl had. ""uPee the railway trook
at liberty to take her about to eotertam. With the pang of pie And terror that
rnerste, to go on drives and oketching excar. 'itoliewed the thought, Gertrude realized
ol000, to gm so much eeterelee to her plo3„.1What a place Deby Eleanor lllled IA their
*urea sn4 wfachee„ She wag pat as kiese Pretty cottage borne' what desolate tome
eed juse oreful for ber deughter'e ;lc would be withoutthat Melly little faere,
-comfort, but she was too htisym" AliPar, thAt /tunny baby presence that eh% had
finning with that baby," Gertrude grumbled loved for to little, had vauod sousbuy.
to hereelf. The eldest daughter was AO lobs. Jf her mother Should go back to her home
et the only object of love end ettentioa vs !foetid it hereeteii el her hahne end through
Fether and Mother, awl oho eherblead it.ttert111"..11 "hi", Deglig""
feeling of ooldnees and jealousy towardstbe She etrack the :tweet wey acacias tho
little intruder, 'field, crept threuele A brush fence, teeing
Mrs. Stannsrelsew it all,and it grieved her her hanie mid arm on the therm. buil never
oe,epsy but olio ooldovt opoko to Gerseeles, feeling the emerting iseetehto. 1,7,p the hilt
of her feeling, trnettugto time end the heby's &Pe sb attug.-tleds erileg. the By moue
own winning wept to Teach ber elateret ,end bearing every memeet thet dreadful
heart. Though the did it with rather eu roar grow eearer need nearer. Yee, there
ungreeions ear, Gertrude redly tended the wee Delay en the ;reek (above, tretting Meng
baby gently end eerefully, thie mornittg. ioneAleieualY, tho cur -U.00 shloilog ou her
till her picnic dave was finished, and ehe ptilky curie and bete erre&
then went away to the after:mores 'deem. "Oh/ Bah5n B3hYs I TratrY Man
taring* In the fellowleg entums
o wine Came to Truffle I' abr.:eked Gerhenie, and
Gertrude waa fotnteen yeare oldehe left ithca terrible thought iiiihed through her
Lome for a 1,oardioz.kolom1, ond for "tided "1 UOree have tried zo tretke her
nearly two yeafs she :ow 13o."4/ Zee lova me ; I never hone „been tender And
nor only A, :short time one* or t -is: akind. WirAt if she Y.IIL hot iiiliitl 11'13 ?"
yeer when she returned for her brief van. SO the little feet pattered an, trippiug
time, Away from home nee reereeo to sometimes over the great eleepere, asul only
appreciate better her mother's meet devre. A fow rock limey came the great bleak en
'ma and love. She became more generous hi=0 thuildcrieg around the ourve.
autl womanly, and outgrow in sone) mote , There were hell a dozen yawls etill be.
ure her ohildiab jealouey of her baby slyer, twain the pauthtg, flying girt and the rail -
though eho utiU eliewed the child very ltrtle; road treat. Baby belted one bleeper whoeo
fondness or attention. edge jutted over the lank. The tribe Wei
Baby Eleanor was three yarn old when ' almost upan ber.
Gertrude can from animal to remain at , "Jump, Behe,11 cried Gertrude.
home. She was e merry, lively little ereas TAU baby eyes opened wider In wonder,
tune, and the etately mono of Eleanor minedthe baby two, whteh Ind never known a
so little suited to hut at this age thin she i!ahatlow of dietrwit, broke into A analle, and
was seldom called by any other name then ; elle jumped-
Gertiude caught bar la two quivering,
"1 can't have her musteiug around among outatrotohed arms as tho train went thunder -
my things," Gertrude would nay, and slip ,Ing by
the bolt of her door when ahe heard the lit* " Don't: o'y, Toodio, " lisped Baby, trying
tie feet pattering along the hall. "Go to wipe the teem from Gertrude's face, as
away, Baby ; Truclia'a busy," was the inual lehe Ronk :lobbing upon the hillside withBeby
answer when Baby came to ask for a eong or iolasped tightly in her awns. "Baby hunted
story or leaned her little curly head against end, bunted, but there Iota any dandeei•ons/
her sister to look at " Toodie's piety pie* 3 When Gertrude told ber mother the story,
three." that night, with brolcen nobs and word. of
In hor innocent little heart Belay penitence, Mra Stannard added no word of
never reslizsd that she was anubbed reproileh or cention. Sheknow that Ger.
or slighted. She had been used to trude bad learned her lesson, and no reproof
nothing but love and kindness. and , was needed,
she greedy admired her pretty sister Gertrude had found her heart at Int,
Trudie. She loved to smooth Trndices been- She bad learned to love the Baby)
tiful hair, teepees her chubby hand overethe
pretty summer dresses, to be given& glimpse, The Beet Under the Oiroumstanoes.
of Trudie'e box of ribbons or portfolio of ,
"Why do. all these pooylo talk about cigar -
sketches ; but this was a pleasure which) tho bwain, donteherknow
Gertrude too seldom gave her. Still the 'attes "ffaatin
, eaid Da Dadington to a bright youest women.
little feet were always ready to rmwon er- 3 "Bemuse they are generally enplaned re
rands, the little hands to fetch and carry,
have that effect, I believe," said the young
and sho looked up to Gertrude with unfalter.lady.
ing love and baby loyalty. "But ,,said the young man "I am quite
One bright: afternoon in June, Gertrude's
auah they nevah affect my bwain, and I have
aunt Eleanor, whose namesake Baby was,
called co take Mrs Stannard for a drive to • bluml1°11 yeahs."
"i
the next village. Gertrude was st workPossibly not, Mr. DeDad.gton, but I
!
upon a painting in which oho was greatly
could under the circumstances."
PEOTTWAR BATTU.
1. EIIIRWS Teeter; Over A Rattlesnake.
Rettlesnekes are not often attacked by
birds, but the writer of the bellowing
vouehee for then truth of it ;-On & beauti-
ful September morning I was mustering
along ou my pony, crossing a mountain
drink -in g in the fresh air, admiring
the snow-capped meenteine, the lofty pineal
the evetere of the creele alive with trout,
and, far in the &enlace, the head waters of
the Miesseurl wbaling their serpentine way
through the vellevs. On every side the
beauty, of the scene was augmented by horde
of deer and antelope, which clotted the land
be the distance, but the stillness WAS maidens
ly broken by the
WIT AnD W12DQM , The grand tetal of receipt* from the
nangerel bell is reported by the Finance
Committee to Inve heed $125 046
ADTIOB TO TOE^ GMLA. •
A man may clrgo bx abby way,
Bub do 1e:0j:edge him by hie haelte•
e often find
h'or don't you know w
Tire Imo of reading in the woredressed
delet gay,
books?
But, timid he be a da
Again don't ledge him, by his looke,
For doa't you anew we often dud
The wont of ;Wing ha the best dressed
sh
beeks?
"Yoe ene't de anythlog without motley,
my b97.." "0,, yea -you yen." " like vknew *Nur .4• -•Get in dobe."
Deereereel have my opinion of you.'
SIIRILL &Q,BBAN ele NACLI.B. Ca) Z.ea•-•,r" mil, you eau keep ie. The laRt
Righ up 41 the heavens e eaw him preparing optmon e got frCIIA von cot me $150.”
to desceml,, and down, &Oyu he Paul% with A Knelled brought me order to a Ti -an
the ertiftewse of a shootieg star, until he had ton dreg store the other day. it ran thus
nearly reached the earth, when he epreed 4511,6ter snuggest, plooeg send ipseett oneugh
his powerful pinionsand eesed himself down
he had nearly readied terra firma, to th4x'w4P afclar/44"4d
when, with a sudden swoop, he lighted
upon a great prairie-rettler, above five feet
long, and a battle commenced Web AS I
have never before witnessed. 1 reale alewlY
up to the eombetenti, as near as I could
witimee disturbing them, sad eagerly wetche
ed the pregrete of the fight: Tne bled wee
one of the largeat bald eagles, and the snake
was a. Monster of is kind, beteg three
inches in 1iamater, The ea.*, with ite
greet thrown heck, ran op to the EGAkA And
gen' it A blew over the head with IN varlet+
and completely /darned it jual‘ tte it wee ea
the rot of etrikiog At him with ell its force.
Qelek AS tb011ght the eagle then caught; it
itt ire taleue, feared atm tete feet in the
gave it a fUttella sbakieg, and let it fall to
the earth, where it lay eeiied in e warlike
et atude, rattling and hiesing ha greet wrath.
The eagle mede a second attack 'in the same
manner as before, hut the imeke watchei its
clean:se thia time, eudwhen the eagle weeneer
enough thruet it* head between hie heed AGAI
wing, and, with A desperete ffrt, wound
itself areuuti the eagle'e betly, ited it looked
for a moment AS though the powerful bird
raust die. Dut
WITIf A viorieter PLAP
have no doubt that they did the best they
interested -the photograph of a handsome
school friend, "the beauty of the school,"
furnishing the face and figure, which
Gertrude was fiaishing with a gypsy areas.
Her easel was standing in the sitting -room
where her mother was sewing, and Baby
was taking her afternoon nap in the adjoin -
Johnny's Puzzling Question.
Little two-year-old Johnny was one day
teasing his baby sister and making her cry.
His MallIMA appearing at the ineuspioions
moment said John, if you do that again
ing bedroom. I'll put you to bed, and whip you in the
"You'd better go, mother," said Gertrude, bargain.' John looked up innocently and
asked; "Mamma, where is my bargain ?"
as Mrs. Stannard hesitated for it moment
over the invitation- "It is such a lovely
. day, and you will enjoy it."
"1 shall have to leave Baby with you,
Gertrude," replied the mother. "Will you
look after her when she wakes, give her a
lunch, and Bee that she doesn't get hurt ?"
00, yes," said Gertrude. "1 can see to
her well enough. Baby's always good with
me, ana 111 take care that she doesn't get
into any mischief.
Aunt Eleanor's horse was restless and she
was in a hurry, so it was but a few minutes
before Mrs. Stannard was ready, and she
/and Aunt Eleanor drove away together. I
Gertrude watched them from the door till!
they starte 3, and as she sat down again to I
her drawing the clock struck two.
The eyes of her gypsy girl did
not quite satisfy her. She looked at
the picture thoughtfully, then mixed
her paints and took up brush and palette
again. She had painted for a few minutes
industriously, end was lost in the interest
and admiration of her work. when a
ttle voice behind her said.,"Pitty, pitty
pioture 1"
Gertrude turned around with a start. Baby
stood in the bedroom door, her early hair a -
tumble and her eyes shining like two stars.
"Why, Baby Eleanor, how you startled
me 1 Why didn't you have your nap out ?"
She rose with an impatient sigh, brought
Baby's ohair and bib -apron, and prepared
the lunch, her thoughts all the while on her
drying paint -brushes. Baby had a tiny low
table at which she sat to eat her luncheon.
As soon as he was scouted Gertrude returned
to her painting.
She had just become interested in the work
again when Baby's voice at ner elbow said,
"goodie, take apron off. 1"
Baby had finished her lunoh already, and
the painting was again interrupted. Gert-
rude removed the apron, carried away the
of hie wing, ti broke the deadly embraee,
caught the Rieke, gave it A 1311111bet of juke,
and threw it dem/ nein, The blood was
oeziug from sere4ai plaetti fu the rattler's;
body* wide -hummed to mete the ettgle more
excited than ever. The euteeenics now re•
maned tome feet apart, and seemed to be
resting, while the rattler kept up a deep
buzzing, perhaps to intimidate tee bird.
The eegle next tried another plea, wheeling
round ltie enemy in circle. but the serpent
was ecquelnied with thie dodge, mid kept
full in Ws face. Thus foiled. the eegle bevel
to whip the rettler with the tips of hot wine,
his heed well thrown beck, bet tho *Mate
dot3ge the hlewe. The ceglo then suede e
jumped te one Nide end struck it *
teerful blow, ceught it by the middle and
*hook, it until the webs was about to twine
itself nand his body. when he again threw
it to the groued, Beth showed e.igue of
greet (align:, hut neither lamed /perinea
to give way: The esple mu nand end round.
hie victim, ID every gen.:dyable way, butt
so tar, tho snake managed to held hira off,
until he threw beak his head. end mAde tt
desperate drive. Tim snake struck with all
its form as the eagle came ill evatecewitti
Ite head, and, while tryirg to eon round bit
body, WAS eaught ard eeeried up into the
eh, where it was Omelet jerked ite twain,
and whea. it reeehen the greued it writhed
Acal
TWISTED IN GREAT wee
The proud birds: teed leekine on o
with th
victorious air of a pugilist who hal won A
wor:d-renowned tattle, hie head erect, and
Ills wings: resting on the ground. For the
&at time he now eaat /ergo eyee upon.
me, thowleg neither surprise nor anger at
nay presenoe; be eeenied to underatand then
I Omuta nee molest him, for ho turned to
the =eke and gave it another good shaking
to make ewe of in death. When the egenies
of :loath were over and hie enemy had ceas-
ed writhing, ho stretched his winge, seisedhis prey where the skin wan a It broken,
sod with it steady flight bore it to it
ain crag, the higheat one in the neigtabourc
ing mountain. As he slowly winged his
way tile huge serpent could be seen hattgang
from his powerful °laws. The Selo; heated
threequerters of an hour, aud had the eagle
been leas careful of It% eyes and bead he
could hey° torn the enake te atoms in a
moment ; but he seemed to vitalise the clang-
er of the poisonous nature of the *ink°iand
gained his victory by ne exercise of his
strategic) inatinet,
itt tke. CASSO of Ciiatity." For whom
See pee embrelderieg thenheedkerchief, my.
dear?" nee neekieg it for the fair eta,tho
Metropolitaia, heebend bee premised tobuy it fig MA there for
The fells:Mug notice was tacked up 00.
tree tO ;•• "I hereby CleOldtinCe
the nen who stole say hoes on 'am nighe of
the edth 84$40144 WI el be don't; Lite
these lesve, my geminate% 1 wenid Ake
for bisn te gni
ee mound and try to. helWa
p s
eat."
"Mr. &Aker, do you think we wiU go to
the *mid* or regiltg41154 uext summer .
tteked the "power liebied the .titrelle As the
family ma Ant the twelve letup, "Moe
B.," mealier her huebeed, "Ibeve not paid
the bill for the .Claristmee pretemt you gave
me yet," and it dull eileuett rage ed.
.
To A Divorce Court.- Defeedent'e lewyer-
"If your beeer pleseee, would like to eek
recteet ler ten mieetee. meidee aunt of
the defeedeuthee thedend lett hint 0044000.
wish to ceetalt with my client for A
moment." fleintillt attereey therriedly)-
"The hely wheel helm the honer to reeee-
ent ittletrectente to wttbdrew thiecempleutt.
, the ceert plows, melte that the PASO 170
eiteAlleeet"
Little Bessie's Excuse.
Bessie, five years old, was not very fond
of her lessons. One day, being very in-
attentive during recitation, her governess,
to punish her, gave her a little task to do
for the next day. In the evening she said
to the little girl : "Well, Bessie, did you
study your lesson well for to -morrow ?" and
was answered very reproachfully: "Why,
Miss Warner, don't you know that Jesus
said, Don't take care of to morrowl"
The same little tot, when being gently re-
proved for spilling some milk she was in the
act of drinking, said in an injured tone of
voice; "But, mamma, I can't help it, my
mouth leaks 1"
The Raw, Cutting Winds.
Bring to the surface every latent pain. A
change of even a few degrees marks the
difference between comfort and pain to
many persons. Happily diR89.1110 now holds
less sway. Science is continually bringing
forward new remedies which successfully
combat disease. Poison's Nerviline-nerve
pain cure -has proved the most successful
pain relieving remedy known. Its applica-
tion is wide for it is equally efficient in all
forms of pain, whether internal or external
Ten and 25 cents a bottle, at druggists.
-
A fair division of labor. Employ er (to
new clerk)- "This package of money you've
just counted is two Ave -dollar bills short."
New clerk-" How do you know? /ou
said you hadn't counted the money." I
said that to test your honesty. I hardly
know what to do about it "1 can help
you out, you take me into partnership, and
do the stealing for the firm and you can
do the lying, and we'llmake things hum."
11forgunie Marriages:
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Writing of Prince Alexander's morgatatie
maniac:es to the opera singer, Mlle. Leisinger,
the &easels correependent of the New
York Tribune says :-Morganatic marriages
aro but little understood either in the
United States or Englani. By some they
are regarded as a kind of semi -legaliz-
ed conoubinage ; by others they are believ-
ed to confer the full rights and privileges of
an ordinary marriage. Even the origin of
the word morganatic is unknown. Its most
liaely derivation, however, is from the
Scandinavian verb "morg 'an," to "shorten
or limit," implying that the rights of the
inferior of the two contracting parties are
limited, and do not extend to the full con-
dition of tho other's rank. Thus a morgana-
tic wife has no right either to her hneband's
title or fortune. He is not permitted to
ohargo the family domain with it life inter-
est in her behalf. She is deprived trom
the appanage ordinarily reserved for the
wives of her husband's family, and if he
dies without specially providing for her and
her children out of his savings or private
and nnentailed fortune, both she and her
offspring are left penniless Moreover, al-
though the position of a morganatic wife is
regarded as perfectly respectable, yet her
husbani is at liberty during her *lifetime and
without obtaining any separation or divorce,
to contract another marriage with a princess
of hie own rank. Among the numerous in-
stances thereof may be cited that of Prince
Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, who at the
time when he raarried Princess Helene, of
Great Britain, and became the Bonin:law of
Queen Notoria, was known to possess a mor-
ganatioNvife and a numerous family of mor-
ganatic children, wbo lived in a small pro-
vincial town near Frankfort -on -the Main.
Another case was that of the Doc de Berry,
at one time the heir presumptive to the
throne of France, who although morganatic -
ally married to an Englishwoman, Miss
Lydia Thompson, wee forced by reasons of
State to become the husband of a Princess
of the Royal House of Naplea.
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