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beautiful ldotaysR ntt+.l' the klu.a_,
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thing tt. Was Oa t'itlq on them, sett}
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'OW* Pit veld pU he {-,
til! , ,l i4 M pllouttn� anal
with a e(d t.
cla J iu thet'I' betide; but she only
l e g
t►Iltvered and tuppnttd 1tt p'' Nita,
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it►f til WAV, that at wus enough to
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ran a tsI d r haqt ' 'and I'm•
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tut ato4lt tt4C atOftaJ :lir$,ItlhhNr It
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1 was oats in a,
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Well, ma'am, the training began
�ho next da and Tiu omen found
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he'd got to drop some Ol'„�11a old
fashions or trills the child outright,
He couldn't thrash her, for the 'mo-
went he lifted his whip sho would
flint and be like a dead child ; and
be soon found that terror made her
obedient and quick to learn ; so he
contented himself with .a Nowt or
a tritest where he had always brake
given a blow.
I Haver saw a child learn so feet.
She was so small and light that
.,dancing Dame natural to her, and
her little litnbs were perfect, so
round and pretty. I helped her all
P } P
I could, rubbing her with oil, teach
In her all I know of the wayto
6'/r
belanoe horealf not that I ever
tried it, but I hoard the other child -must
ren before her talk about it.
The pretty white clothes she had
on when she came I put uwey,
They were of the very finest quality,
but all soiled, and tumbled, as if she
had worn them two or three days.
The only mark ou thorn was nn ern•
broidered "L" on the underclothes.
The first night she made her ap
Itearance we were in St. Louie, far
1
enough away from Fayettesville,
Tiegutan had told her that her
name was Sylphip@, And she obeyed
him in that as in everything elan.
She was announced as `Sylphiue,the
Fairyof the Ring,' and I•dresaed
g
hor in a gauze dress, with silver
spangles $nd lot her golden curls
down below her waist, setting`n
little tinsel crotvu ou her hard, and
giving her a wand. I did not dare
to tet her doe how sorryI was for
her as she shivered and trembled,Su
bet set her little white face with a
steady loop dreadful in a child;
She.(viiia the strangest child f ever
sal''—so timid, yet so proud. Shr
would not lot anyone sec her cr
Y Yr
but in the night I could hear her
sobbing and whimpering.
'Olt, papa 1 mamma! Olt, Waller
come and take ate home !' Nit site
would never tell me a word to `holy
tate to find them, She firmly be-
!loved Tin'+man would kill her if
omy
she did. (i
Nevar did we have a child that
learned so fast, and when }ler first
fear of the horses was over, -she
loved them. It was the prettiest
thing to see her in the stables, and
the teat horses letting her caress-
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far Uttar to go' to 'had tt,d:ltWvti u '
doctor than to he riding in a ptretw
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ala". the had a uatity little cq.n"h
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too that wcs none to good to hear,
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But # h it no choice about the
matter earl after I dro$sud her)
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w tche'd her a s1rt in the
r throughi,�,d
curtain, and 6A W. her woke her little
rnonful oourtbs ' and he lifted to
g S'
her horde. .5110 stood up, bhOUli
out her skirts, pad waved her little
wand, while the noise of clapping
went on.,}own
Then, just as the band began, a
voice in the audience cried :
, +
It is (Emily Lawrence! Emily 1
htuily ! Aud a boy of seventeen
or so pushed hie way to the ring,
while Sylphine, \vith a loud cry, of:
'\Velter ! Walter !' sprangof} bet
horse, and ran into hie arms,
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Thera was an awful confusion,
1 In roan trf'ad to seize the child but
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held her feet, shouting :
She hoe boon storm I She is
Emily L of T— You
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the
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writing
them
this
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after•dinuetspmoke
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:ale firm
roasted
members
wealthy
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fault
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privilege
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that satisfaction.
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seals. f q .a leeked to ',Font. dress•
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4?ld t.rrNl - aVQ111444.
tidit' ihtorCnpt. mg, )1Tre. 3otvsolc ! +,
lis he waved het tote. vacancy.
send. then 1 shall It d(twtl atttl MA
on fact
le tomo of mye' yon to forgot
ets y g
e sari t on for rt too atty.
hoose has never boon cult oil ah }
mid that if T \wasn't the
-and en(duriu huetrand to the
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loo ago ! I am now. going . to bed
$ g g 6
ie ;.if 1 van find a bed whlah has ton
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or quilts ant it and which is nut U.
a freight cur !
having finally bluffed Mrs. Bowser
he began to smile and 1001: happy
and before going to bee he ov'el,
to compliment her by saying :
Bette as I poet you up u little {note
be able to carr on wits an area-
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with an ordinary man—an ordinary
Mrs. Bowser !"—M. Quail.
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41 few weeps age 'James I3erry,.
lalUl' 14.1001Pal htln tn4. .p.
Y l 1 $ p i
i;ritnttt, rev/104 }lis, office be
he had dovelopod console
consoler
ecru Ilrt+ a ratost ca tGaj, ants}
} capital p ..
and also beoa'iee the risen a
hie f tans tiered ' P
1 rl r d his lndepeAdezl
moth. He has now taken to lest
about hie former occupation, a
a Ironton 'of such general, if
what grotvscinle interest, th,
•but.
portal+ 1$ tills \wee}{ 1'reeent
reader's of the press.
Berry took upon'himself
duties of public eYoCu'tl0 er In
k 9
no one eta° could discharge
with lbs shill and human{
which the condemned are eat
His predecessor wee a bungler
he o tenly vaunts hie superior
those famious srtiele Callraf
Marwood. ,
' 'Iiia acceptance, he said.
his father, mother and one
brothers, and hes wife refue
live with him for maw trio
His father was a carpet-epinne
worked near Bradford and
twenty-one children'. Men
had had large families he exp
had very briettle necks, at
have had to handle his fathe
great care.
Jumea was the moat unfor
the twenty-one children.
failing in business several ti
Put in his applicatiou for tl
of executioner on the death o
wood. His relatives wrot
Hume office to say that he
lunatic and subject to fit
nevertheless he was appi
Then his mother told him
t,ould kill her and he withdr
L'srtholemew Binns wda a
ed and disgraced himself.
g
made a horrid mesa of several
tions, and, further, exhibit
professional apparatus in pot-
Filial tenderuprs could no
prevail against James L'erry'
o!' public dot and he bees
I y,
lic executioner un the enfori
titeItleut of the ghastly Binns
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At one of hia rarllest affair
used Marwood's 10 -foot dr
pulled the man's head rig}
Then he experimented with
vete gallows a garret and
g gt
out his own system. He ne
lowed a dropof more than
And seldom of more than
inchev. A red neck he fou
a strong neck, and required
drop. 1'n Dr, Cross, an o
of 70, who murdered his w
daughter, and ruse bunged iu
Berry only allowed a drop o
6 inches.
II,e ,al'eo invented a new
be Used for �plUlOt)ing the
Arms on his way from the
the scaffold. Another of his
ab'ec}uvltIte knotns was a leather
w} 1, t prevented d •
to Ii under the suhjeet'e 14
1'roul slipping. Ho also
cated en alteration o
trap door, the ' two aid
which rattled on the hen
man after he hed diopped w
neceeseary brutality.
t
Sometime ago .1W.raj,.oft°
execute all the criminals um
tence of death in the Tombs
then a very large number,
BiYti'l�' mOdel'a_lH f)n«ra 0-f
a
IIis offer• was not taken.
method of hanging in the E
hauling the mann bya w
b P
he characterized as disgracef
Ile was of the opinion the
ing, was the most merciful d
as one of then most
known to the law, and the n
Cent. Asked what he rho
the New York mode of es
by electricity, lictireplied
Speaking personally, 1
"Speaking
cr "
rather bo rug.
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Berry hoped to lecture
Atnoticatt public, but has
an oiler from n dime maser
priulor because the coiiipar
of fat women and oasiffe
wottl(1 not be comporting v
dignity. Ile Is iuclined to
$300 n a• eeli As inade quare r,
ation for Itis „en,' cos. 1:
visit America in the fall.
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IN OA {lest. @tEcggQer..p{lztihW ijtt..4tts tt. y
,04 db UM torn ttxsO.%ak ores
ql . @ P l' Y
�e/C. aQeetpra}l, I'iven 111 the let0;:
C 1"Y
�' eriods ofl th4t ateea.§e, the cough is
WPnderiull : oljepcc by tltismedioine,
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have wags $r a CltezTy Peotorst
w t r oy
111 rho boRt e.ect- ill my p A ice.
r ti once vied
•�Itie wgr4derinl;spa a on. tt $4►,
re ,lite. I had a constant cow hr night„
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°slwa3ate, AAs greatly reduced in -flesh,{�
i s ct n a
dna 'given UP, y my pl Y i a , �A
pottlti and # 'beat p! aha Doctoral cured
me,r>- J. Eidson, N. D., Middleton,
't'0n11�N@ee,
” ftlevetral years agolwasseverely ill.
,The doctors, Amid X was in consumption,
ane that- they -could do clothing for mo,
advised mo as a last resort, to try
Ayers Cherry Vectors}. After takin
this redlciue-'two or three months
yes cured; and ray bealth remains good
' tb tbe present day." --James Il rohard,
parien, Con i,,
'sigeiveralyearsago,onapassagehome
from California, by water, I contractee
no severe a cold that for some days I
was confined to my state -room, and a
.physician on board considered m life
p
'• ;in danger. Happening tohave a bottle
of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral, I used it
lreoly, and my lungs were soon restored
to a earthy condition. Since then I
Itaveinvariably recommended this prep-
P P
araAtion."--J.B.Chandler, Junction, Va.
�cCherry Pectoral,'father.'
rF$renab az ,i
Dr. J. Cr. Ayer & t co., Mass.
So' abyall Drasg£ete.%rPt g=l;efsbottlee,�6,
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MUST VEA SNAP.
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°id Man Tells the Qnn Why the
Junior la'R Well tor,
sots was enjoyinga comfortable
and so was the father,
was in tho employ of a largo whole-
and had that been
Y l
" as he expressed it, byone of the
P
of the firm, The father wasY
and in business for himself.
long is it," asked the son at last,
you have 110111 aposition where there
one above you to constantly find
with what you did ?"
years or more," returned the
meditatively
""'" ! hut von must have a snap,"
the son. • .
r,., t flow t tau>w about that, replied
"It's something to have the
of grumbling. do that, don't
-es, 1 suppose so."
sttistia 1 th 15 you don't deserve
you get ?'
course."
bay, yon arc fortunate in haying
It doesn't make nearly
noise, but it hurts twi::e as much
a maw finds feu It with Phim9clf,"
young Haar, took ed sl;rprised, unci the
after' a parse, went on :
Wner
1{uoiv bar
There was a number of people
front T—who had coroo beer by
train to the circus, who had known
',\ ft. Lawrence, and there was a per
feat riot when it was understood
that the child the L'lwrences had
lost a year before wee stolen for the
circus. The crowd tore up the
and fought the circus
hands, and Tingman had to run forof'•
his life.Yuu
I saw Sylphine parried away by a
niimbur of ladies and gentlemen,
and 1 crept to my lodgings, glad to
°soap° the turnelt, glad for the child,
but crying, too,.to lose her. The
next dayTit) tuna's circus was fur
Kthe
on its road to another town, but I
W58 001 with it. I bail sonde up
my mind to try some otker way of
nlym + a live❑ a
6gt and I had some
money grid up
1 went to New York where I
had a °attain and I was }waking
r
over the advrri'tieetnenta, hoping to
find a tinea to suit me when I
1
fount} my own name and �n' notice
to call at Mr. Le office to
'hoar of something to my advantage,'
And, my deer, there were about
two hundred Jane lCellys answered
that advertisement.
But. the old gentleman I sew ask•
ed the n few questions only, and
then told 106 he rocetvod a }attar.t
It didn't bel p hien to �@t his child
°
back, as it hnpt,0U$ lo. but he was
just as grateful to yup. Legman
J8 n
was in prison, and I was ,wanted
for a • witnesq, but besides that,
SYIp}tine, or little ` Mies Emily,
was .very 9tcl{, autl.•.$he hatred all
the-trans--for-her-dear Jane Kell }•
Yee, ma'am, I went to T—to
wings her, and I've never left
helpwas
hor s neo, and I hope I MA Hover
leave till 1. die. I was her lady's-
maid till she method Mr. Walter
Jordan, and now m nurse fur rho
lovely boy that has his mothers
golden curls and brown eyes,
And this is the story, ma'am.
biro. Jordan is a little creature
yet, and more like a fairy to han a
Illatrou, to this day, but she has
a kind friend to me, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrance have repaid me
a thousand rimae for the kiudness I
gi rrAnd
could not help Divine to the poor
littlo Fair of the hia
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The Huron News -Record
$1,60 a Year—$1.25 in Advance
MR. AND
Lady's Literary
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I thought you
with questions?"
„ Any and every'
willing, ;•Its.
Suppose
partyand
I suppose
he ran
owner of a cattle
"He has hese
ears,"
in
Mr. Bowser's
looked at
:
"Had you asked
act strained
should -have son
have known
the outra eous
gjust
of mew froth
they weCe
so—when,
as he regarded
astonishment.
expects his
outside -of
news of the
ambition to grapple
toer mostC1therlto
yo i
might be well
question
In ;Ding
term'reciprocity'
in conversation.
e y fell to'4Ntj'w
of course
know—'
"I know all about
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"and
article for
subject. I
you tomorrow
Mr. Bowser stopped
a wahble to
and wondered
or some strange
was getting
n'o,os0 to
1 1
pomposity
:
"Some husbands
wonua,
I awn n,t
be expecte({
can post
your personal
you have
the terms
It.' '1 ho' were
but Iiad
~Von would
was no call
atudy of
wen posted.
article for
trade organ,
to look over."
"You—you have!"
Y
was communicated
to sit down.hoppers,
"I was just writing
on socialism
is takingdecided
spirit, but
the Czar of
will only sow
opinion Mr.
TI e. Bowser felt
must act and
defeat.
and walked
t
"Mrs. Bowser,
fl willing,
I am leased
P
you are,
that there
for the
is a hole in
I aero to
MRS. BOWSER.
wife
question,"be-
Bowser,
down
eveningand
hands
-pockets
replied
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reminded
never
to
should
of
wouldn't
Montana."'�
of Mexico
"Is
surprise
presently
a
time
It
,
�ade
stammered
with
and
something`
esteem
this
ask
to
you
by acouple
It
-it al
be
Bowser
Economist
['Cady
still,
he winked
was
Ile
him,
it
that
\Vhile
much
certain
}'or instance,
time
and
to
me
of course,
three
I think
been
months
saved
as'the
Ag
other
to
repeat
the
y' or
effort
shall
al
what
lose eight
button
days,
seeks,
this
I
—benches
��
0!'e/11tesda'Ij', May ttth, 189te.
Bent Itrlhge
Household.
HEARDa
her husband
Chilean
gen Mr.
he laid
other
,; thrust his
the aide
• trousers.
"Nes,"
Bowser.
"It
thatyou
cd to care
own house."
yourj,
didn't want
husband
Bowser, to filrnieh
we should
the name
you
a bank in Chicago,
ranch in
President
site replied.
the Garza movement?"
face bett•ayeii
her, hut he
•
me at any
our relations
g ht to tntrke
-
what it aas'all,alon
attack »
the tnan-of+war
ashore:' ,
!"
her
'"Mrs. Bowser,
wife to be fdisted
society ,gossip
day; but should
with
it to
`1'! ile on
for •you .to
that happens
down town
used
what
you cannot
it, Mr.
am just finishing
the Political
shall have it
night."
dead
his left as
if that
g' woman.
the hest of
admit it, and
and assurance
contend
simply to ()verso°
one of them.
to know as
yourself on
benefit.
at some
'free trade
all Greek
'you asked
have done so,
for it. After
the matter
I have
the last six
and have
he gasped,
g
to the
an artiole
in Germany.
steps
P
history will
Russia with
further seed.
Bowser ?"
that a crisis
acts eedil
P
With a mighty
about for a minute,
while I
as Isaid
a
to note
we must not
has been a
last three
one of my
go upstairs
SYLPHINE.
BY ANNIE
Yea as you
dances like a
fully. But there's
where elle got
knowledge of
+
I don't mind
It was ten
h�w time dose
parr ago last
',}tosser' at Tinoman's
r
don't know, perhaps,
is ? Well, skit's
the tvuuteu in
life she feuds
m In—Ileaven
b• re back rider,
monk, twelveyears
'
of October, and
let the stay on
resser
d �
`Fell, as I
years ago last
on the road at
teeville, that's
hero, as y to
'in the morning,
u the
p
a flee mass t is
of it, when
with a child %Slee
'IeIl '
Yr
band's name
little you get
in a travelling
this brat. 1 She's'
and as there is
her aLout the
care of' her.'dressed
a bundle,He pped
and
,been
Bail luck to
ever a vicious
I tfook thg
her down.
sleep,a druggedPr
tb see , laat
when the Y1
prentices away
au fuss, Tho
Y
sootier or later,
n
until Tinsman
poor children
When I had
went ovor to
see if she was
see
long look sat
Whore on earth
prenticod that
jg
ever a lady bort),
the face of a
en curia, a skin
least mites
ever saw. Sho
looked about
old, though,
sho was past
looking t,t hor,
was sure than,
fore, that she
'Mamma,'
you 0h, ntamrnl,
rue home 1'
Tingman must
for he catpe in
speak, and
shivered as elle
dee here,'`he
groat whip,
g Pr
'mamma, or
you with this
anybody where
kill you !
and this is
man's sirens
you understand?
She gave
terror and fainted.
ed rather scared
off whistling.
children We
I never saw
alone before.
She name
and la on the
y
moaning, not
I did all I could
'didn't dare
tor I couldn't
SHIELDS.
airy,M'Irs. Mugge, she
gb ,
fairy and rides heauti•
not many knows
such free limbs, and
a horse. I know and
telling you the story,
years ago—decry tee
I
fly, to bo sure ,—too
summer, when I was
circus. You
Whit a dresser
lady's tniid for 1111
the circus ; and a flue
; I coni tell you ! M1
Y Y
reit his soul :'—wits a•
and died of pueu•
come the tenth
after 110 diol they
at Tingman'a as a
was saying, it was ton1
summer, and we were
a place called Fayet-
not fifty miles from
know. It was early
and I was busy
ales?iii%+ room and
_ .. n r
tt+�ni°t:t atiVif.ri tnilea'
Mir. Tinginrin came in
1 in his ar1113.
1But
's rte—far m bus,
} 5
was Kelly, and its
a 'Mrs.' to your name
circus—`Kelly, take
a new appletitice,
nobody belonglatg°lo
show, you roust talce
her in
walkedthimself oartne lut
him I If there was
brute, lie was one.
qhild to a sofa and put
Sho was fu a heavy
sleep, it was easy
y
I
F
r:
a
or•y^t',Lir,lat
a common
LhPY,llgh
stances,
wake
the
your
elusion
(}taws
worse
{nen
ns
Suppose
Do
That
Suppose
There
Do
If
[nstoild
']a7PPose
And
Uncle
'_{nilly
.specially
that
1110,''
Uncle
girls
they
end
work.
every
,f
things.
about
,hall
four
looking
t
for
window
,he
machine.
ter
not
into
difference.
posed
you
contrary
course,"
I
1�t
yJi
--
3rh
r1'
ae
matter
blamed
were
you
you
Y
I could
you
"If
"That's
that
lots
Alarmed
box
the
Capitalist
steps
\Vife
Capitalist
1l
Incorruptible
in
Lobbyist—But
Statesman
esti
rte "
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i „�`" ,. +s '
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C' a v y�tY (
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t, '�
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a *• _'' !
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if i + ; / ,� i ( l -
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yT s II;
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1
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as MUST HAVE A SNAP,
� •, s@ • i�cises�tonrworF,
g', ' _ .i'y 1+ :, .„Ar.vld,:X
g'44l'Iit"I cit�tc''el, my i,oy—tn use
expression—that he, is 'talking
his hat': that he Would have done
you did under the same circum-'
and that Inc is a near relative to
idiot any way. But when you
up in the morning, and after thinking
over for a while fail fault with
own work you are forced to the con•
that an able, brainy pian 1mm found
in it, and it hurts;.my boy—it hurts
than it would if it were tea others
whom vou.could promptly .put down
fools."
=,
':s
4
•"I
;'.
is•
: a
whi iffyillg * en they edtV
her.
under All her pe{s}o and atriv•
ins to keepup,the child rues plain
o 1 g
away. She ate so little 4t was wonY
derful she lived, and elle cried at
eight more than she slept. The
pretty round limbs grew thinner,
and her face was so pile T had to
put rouge on her cheek whenever I
her for the ring.
`1f went
her.e She wasas,b small, o wild over
that she did scent like a fairy, andit
Tingman depended on hor beauty
and light, urnceful dancing, and did
not try to train her to any feats of
sterna th. Her horso was coal -black,
n
tlata t£:Iltl>1L�3 were -111w aye cif
crimson sed gold, to throw out the
fairy-like costume of white and
silver she al whys wore, and that
suited bar golden hair and large
o
brown oyes.
Jthat
Well, ma'am, she had been a year
in the circus and I loved her as if
'
she was my own child, when she
began to droop so s{}ah more than
before that I was sure she was dy-
ing. Every night }tor sobs grew
more pitiful, and sho was wnslinn
away dreadfully. I was so troubled
that I could bear it no longer, and
one day I took her for a walk itl�'o
some clover fields not far away,
You may b° sure I wasn't Allowed
to take her out of sight of the tent,
But we were out of hearing, when I
said :
r look 8101111(1 }'011, �'O•
body 0411 COWS nowt enough to hear
us, without out seeing him, in this
open field. Now tell me who is your
father, and whore does he live?'
'lie will kill tris ' she whispered, pored
Me,'j ,
he said ho would.'in
'Don't you boliovo I love you 1'
I asked.
011 I knowyou do! Oh Jane.
I I{now you do.'
, Noll, then, believe that I would
have my tongue ant ant before I
would let Tingman knowyou told
me. But yon must tell me.'
Ilia name is Lawrence, she said
whispering low for fright, `and be
P a , 8 ,
lives at T—on the Hudson, but
his office is in New York. Charles
Lawrence, No.—Broadway, New
York,
'And your name?'
'Eroily.' "
^t 'And Walter is your brother?'
'No. Walter is our neighbor,
Mr. Jordan's son. ' I have noepupil
brother or sister.'
We were atFayettesville the next
day, and when it was dark, I Blip-
aid away and posted a letter to Mr.
Year and a wilding Girl.
sou were in levo with a girl like
me,
n,wfully shy. It's o�71p snpposjng,
ibinik if you waited tilt the cud of the
—
iu-' `
(
•
""'
•
rv�`'
•
"
'
Ch. -a wag n tiTiittg now,-11-111—
wanted toget the a)
from home without
always 's slept it Off,
�y }I'
and we had the fuss,6
threshed or. threaten-
quiet.
the room tidied 1
look at the child, to
waking. One good
me to wondering.
had Tingruan• ap
child ? If there was
she was one, with
of
little angel, lung gold
like a lily, and the
of hands and feet you
was very small;
seven 'or eight years
as I knee afterward,
twelve. While I was
rhe woken and 1
P,V1pbllte,
it I had not been be•
had been stolen,
she cried, 'whore are
come and take
have been listening,
before I had ,;imo to
the child shrank and
saw him,
said, holding up a
the first time you saycorporation
, Y
'tome again I'll whip
; and if you ever tell
I'll
your home is, I itg
I'm your father, now,
your mother, and Ting-
I
is your home . Do
one little, bitter cry of
Tin man look•
g
himself, but walked
Screaming, crying
have had in plenty, but
one faint from terror
to herself After awhile,
sofa,shivering and
saying a word, though
gsorted
to comfort her. I
ask her any questions,
tell where Tingman
..r.•—•-. —_-
T
NL+\�'S �0`1'$p5,
I would do the proposing d Not I,
you'd a cottage so dreadfully small
was only just roon, for two.
think I'd marc some one elso for
y
wealth
get the cottage and you 1 Not I.
of standing so awkwardly thorn,
you should ask me to b@ your own
wife,
think f01' a nument that I would say
17O
be wretched the rest of my life? Not
—A. blinding 9t:ow, atom) Was ill
Progress i4lny 3vd: hour igchas
had fallen at noon, Navigation is
badly retarded, and all rafting stop-
1 ;°1'.wall
—Grace Methodist Chnrch, Win-
of eery has extended a call to Rev,
G. I°' lurk of Owen Sound to sue-
ceadll uv. James Arlon whoto
goee
Church, Ilonlilton, in
June.
JCune
—Tho Victoria (B, C.) News of
Jt
the 6th alt, says :—.1. \Vhyte,
senior mauabar of rhe firm of
J. 1� hwlo & Son, pock packers,
Mitchell, Ont., is at present in the
city and is stopping at the Driard.
He has conte here 00 huffiness con-
netted with his eat.ablishment,
which docs a lal'go trade in Britt•alt
Columbia.
—'1 hers is a hitch •iu the negotie-
tions for the .purchase of a plant by
rho I'urth I loX Mill Company, of
Stiatl'ocd, for manufacture Of bind
twine, and thorn ere prospects
g + prospects
of a big law suit before the trouble
is ended. The fight is between tete
Sewell & Dayf Boston,and
co.,c
the National Cordage Co., a strong
controlliur+ nil the bili-
p e
der twine mills in Canada but one
and m 11iy of the Unites 1 States fag-
torics,
—Dr. Bennet Cook had just fin -
{shed his sentence of one month in
r
the Central Prison at Toronto for
having practiced medicine wlthollt
a Iicsuse when he was arrested by
Detoctivv AT of Windsor, on
a charge of bigmay. He was
brought back to Windsor last night
and locked up in ono of the cells at
police headquarters. About 11.30
he had a cbnsultation with Crown
Atthrne Clarke, and a few minutes
y
when every courtneroom was do-
sorted by one except the MB.-
cers,he was arrainged. He pleaded
guilty and was sentenced to two
years in Kingeton penitentiary.
tie coincided.
von find our house in some disorder
Rufus," Incapologized, "you will
overlook it. It costa so much,
in the city, to keep a hire,} girl
we are trying to get along without
right, (rave," heartily assented
Rufus from Upthecreek. "hired
is expensive. You've got to feed 'tin;
weste a good ,1051 morn a wife aloes,
thou (lon't do O:le quarter a8 Inl1.117
They always want a half day `ori
week, too. There ain't no nouxe:Be
kind about a wife that tinderstau,ls
\CC've 11OVo1' had :a,y 1118111 girls
our house, I can tell yon, and I've
of experience. Mani a w-idowcr
Limes, yott •rcaullect."
+�
--A letter received by
Ilnmiltcn C. P. R. Land (
•r
stoney, Winnipeg, from a f,
Williamshutg, Kernels, co
the following rather sub
Clause :—"!'he chintz bugs
droughts mortna
PP , droughts, o f
thirty years of Republican rt
redwood us to Egyptian
gyp
`Ve have, therefore, resol
the grace of God, to leave fo
ter country if we dig on tit
The writer was asking for i
tion about Western Canada
view of emigrating, He
stated that he was trying
party of his neighbors to col
him. Some letters at this i
lie to the pesisim\istic asset
those supposed friends of
who aro continually trying t
that the States is a God's
to the farmer in comparis
what Ibis is under the cot
which prevail here at presou
lar Wo,•so.
Wife—James, there is a row
man snealcing round the.honse with
-shaped thing Ill his aCI119 ! 1'etephoue
police !
(peering cautiously out of the
)—It will be too bate ! IIc is
of tile baclt perch.''
(terror-stricken)—ls it an infernal
James ? Is it a box of bombs ?
(with ashy face—\Vorse Iles
It's nhand-orguu 1 face)
That's nfreorunt.
Statesman—I tell you I
favor of pools or combinations, sir!
we intend to take you
this one.
(loftily)—That will make
In a general way I am still
to them. If I find, however,on
ation that the enter res in which
g P
aro about to embark is nom in itself
to public policy, why, then,
etc. [Tko rest in a whisper.]
Inlent
ntho -
ce tour,
ming
nd is
solne-
at hia
ed to
,the
owlet
them them
ty to.
tied.
, and
ity to
t and
killed
of hia
err to
ntha.
r ,who
had
who
lained
td he
with
lunate
After
mes, he
le poet
f It1ar-
e the
was a
a, but
ointed.
that it
ew.
ppoint-
He
exeCu-
ed his
houses.
longer
e sense
the pub-
eed• re-
,
s Berry
op and '
it out.
a pri-
brought
vor al -
6 feet,
5 feet 6
nd was
a long
Id man
ife and
u Cork,
f
3 feet
trap to
felon's
cull to
s adnlir-
washer
eetined
ft ear,
advo-
f the
es of
d of the
ith un -
red to
ler sea -
prison,
at the
The
U
tat08—
eight—
ul.
t hang -
oath as
ancient
test du -
ug ht of
ee, ution
would
to the
refused
tm pro-
ionship
d men
With his
regard
pnluner-
lo will
L. A.
orbntie.
trmer at
ntained
gestivo
, grass-
es and
Ile have
slavery.
vied, by
✓ a bot -
o way."
oforma-
, with a
f tlrther"
to got a
rte with
give the
tions of
Canada,
o prove
country
on with
tditions
t.