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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-02-21, Page 6. _ I I \`_Ik� .. , WK ---"'--'---'1`-" .. 11 I') " I , . . . I - R. �A, . . ..... i,__---_-11-1`_ 7 � , ­; I .. 11 I I.., - I ; " *�_� �=�, X� � _', . , -, . I � � . . . I - i - � ��_. i � IF, X._1 - � - V. I , 1, � , I dr#F - - I i , I - - , , . ' � ' - I . I ; ," � CHAPTBR VIII. and its extent to not all of them until some already . . . . . I . ' .� �," ,� ", e, � � � � � - 11 � . , ­ Mary Anderson, whose father's on poor Br'er Zokol Jyner,-and a Lzatla ____ - il ­ - 1, I* � I ....'' _ No man Could bane foreseen what would time n�torvvz;rdo. Occond oilly to that he land and negroes , � were just _-oTass the woro mnd I'd m lost MY appratitea f'or my . , . 11?: V, _. I - - 11, ' `�` ; � : " I I 1, -7 -, , 4 ffm o'. — � avabea4theiesiloottuaconteat. Atleast U1 in the groat rayivaA was Mr. Owinger'a river, was beginning to seem in his eyes victuals.'' , ... . 1 , , , , , .. I least , , ! , , ,,X-. :, �, , ,,, , .11 "a'Al I could not Mr. Swinger,; 9th interest jn the forstlPett Of his dear PF(otege about the equal of anybody. . . . , . i erwise his 9 .- (To be 0ontinge . - .0). I .... - 1- 1. I'll 11 I — deportment, so they were presently ared, and in their private interviews ,pe spoke of In all thin while the mind of the' I . �;\ , I . .... 1- I— __ 11 . ­ I - Hn � 10 � _y sea them in hope. . the 0, pastor - . I I - ; olild have bee diffeAnt. The young mail . . . of Horeb had be' ,us *' I ,.An ,al ftcCXrqg9v,'sst,roo1age ojsease. " "I", ­ .noticed C , .. � I I - -.-- _ V. ORAW sly roised RrAwolp I . I . I M#a -0 N � "Iould, not but sepikirote under the replasign ' -1 Go on, 4y boy* wild your juties, and *i' ' I A I , fl&" yo 1. 11- II I I spi a of several quite unexpected immer, Since the lyes day of last year I have . _ . days t several ­ ,�� syt �. ,"', of those stalwart arms. He looked at attend. to them the beat you know how. 4ions, which therewse no denying 'were ow - ,,.z '-,4� Theiceman: ., I stalwart . . 4� _1�1 The n the aii di '' (says Pri,qoipal McGregor, of MoMmover . . mmer whp, am with angry isdain, ,as the latter Not only the gook,Lord, but everybody ing to the late Methodist revival. He tried U-niversit) I ) been seeking what auvousiiogs , , 11,i', I I your ��i, _ thq'.ou , r ,, ,,,r saf '11 -1 I., recoiled with some sense of obame for hay. else, have reppects.of A man that stand up to be reasonably tbankful that Boma iartle -� i, ,e '. , - & I" beyond. I I . I might come to me through'hoapital life ­ . , . fry. � � Xar chunk than What ing given away to his passion so far b ondL to k1a jUty. When this measin' is over, good had come . '. . . Xe I __ old; L I had L ome out of much a whirlypool, as and treatment fix New York City, ,and, I , 11 - a hot and nearly what he had intended. than " can see how' it suit to move. Rime he WILB want to Characterize the camp-- meet- -can thus for fix no date as which' my stay - I ,.-,.; L !;" �, an corw)1#9 . . I I eft!"111 r11 __"�' _ f t � � ,, Rime Jyner "-fattening h Jyner,isettilloat you ain't goin, to do yoft ings, but he must brood od over the possible . . I I * "I'll, ,_ .. , L islipsagainat ...... , 11 I... I, " 0 be thaiL III• ­14� . "I �_­, I , - , �,�- , 0 . - - , I . p? ,wi, � I 1.)­`­_�IC-1-111L, _2p, ­1W_ ", 1 I -1 ... �11­1­1111 .1111 ­ 11 -.1, . - 1- , �, � -11-____1 �_"_!t �_ _��,, --i � t �_­ !!, .- 1 1 , �, I , A , -1- I 1-1 ... � , ­_ - I '4 - "nnwft��� _b� , - "11V;5L1.611k,aV -halo' K -sh a wea pi rad t ,, .. . - I . - -, � dyN , 5 - a Welli I ell you. I ,ties you and you stood up to -him- . That Part got to of his,own home, except, when inthe -pulp. .10 U be w 0.��.`#Aio you ever noticed that the man who's ' war part of my body paralyzed. Thus I " '. Henry Dawater a -movie to these woods and come out certain if the rest do. Whatever or when engaged otherwheres in religiose f, - � a ".,_ I - .. , 4_ , - .,fi1wi*i4o)hnR YOU If knewOr from eame a' your telk in the yea ds, don't lot To?n kne-7, y1t how it r . - I :-4i'T T#�"Vr�-,�7 1110, litteNcindrous things he's done and what - 1! jp&zLioulinky doiluLainnilunall) o.;io0ubk1:oi1, Tu" r I have had no return of Power to the , , ,y �A, , . neighborhood I floored about you wee up to were. Tonloo fiery hiuself. paralyzed parts, but the day of poasibilis4 . . 7, �;­--­U44goingtudo, . � ,_1i , U, �., I -•­ ' It's best.. for wee far from being a wordy person, and he and hope is not gone by yet. I Wn Low re. I �� 3W,ev, , , - -16- loafin ; the preBelk.tima--hig 'purse is some soft o' day him not to, ow &)I about it, . e- , 00 he 01%] �,,�'��,,,� '. � � I , fl�ment,, and so I Circled .kn �� seldom meddled, except when appeal Was . '41, .�? " �� b 'a 41 did, and took my stand babirid keep goin' thar, and keep you posted', ho' . - 1%1.,�';, Ilat;;'. around.1 w made to him, in famil mattere among his B. Judson, son of the rest mission ry. R P. -I.,. . 11 "I eviving treatment from Dr. A. ) I "I . . 1. . " wbn't'yoa'Y6au a fiver ?-have you ever ' You batter not go &High t y , A.U4 - . ' 1. � f, � -_ *-. .1 noticed t6it.? . that poplar thar. Oh,you can come down the land loya. he obugraga:tions. One bvebing Hiram Joyner to a is ­ 1. ,., ,., , , "I , , I,- i , .1 special department is orthopedic surgery, .�, 11 � now, you littleivarment "-looking up at the Jynero' sic awhile. They, sin's no doubt came ova; to his house, and sitar merely and by the application of brace presbure, to - .__' . - -, 1� I .. - � . . . I . . 1. 111166,you ever notified fisherinext all have such squirrel, that had not ypt Ceased its com. Hime's told his people all about it -bull- palating Mrs. Ballitigion, asked her husband the opine with oaut6ry and saspenbium beta . . ,� I., , I � , , t." -awful luck I I , , A . ,� I . .... . I I , --fiah -they­nejxrly-getr fall baclr- *10X"9!L.;__!'1 _yQT1_1_ike.to_tQ1d on me, thou h headed teller that he is --and_ a gcij�'- for & rivets "I �. !UAI't aioZ _k .. . . -_ _-___1_ ate -conservation. After-- -tho I - - —_ .s- 7- - - -1 I _. - --- _. - --- , : , lao the ,* I I weren't after your young lunq., Go 'long to the Ways' and not tbar, it'll a 'Mis now -working orr-&-jeRjuval-of of -the parh`y ools. -1 _� I - . - I _ --.-. I -----. , ---"--.,-,- ow BIB visitor had gone, the groans and other Should the. we&ns- liow­ employed-- 6rivk- - - - -- ------I- - - act, ,wh a oil grest - fresh water whales they home I" ' . ner-that yonbas reep6dis of her fee L .1 , , � ­ ever wildly aiiat, I ... , Xy lin'01 intprjectional things from Mr. Bull�ngton, . -1, !:, � The squirrel took him at word, dee- and it'll mak .Ellen madder with about no in, the ensuing am , ,a .. , They loring home, tiny minnows -have you eibi ore than common, awakengti some , . 1114,�". ., . cended. tripped joyously to the poplar; and and more 4eterm'ed to -Ir Rime being in weeks I may then have in spine opened `�Z.. V '1�11.1 , . uotloed,ths;v? , . , .lean on you, and Curiosity in his wife. ' y I i'P1 11, . . I ­ I I - . . Was soon hidden within its nest. it'll fetch thing's to a head quicker. The 11 Whug in the world Hiom Jyner want by Dr. Weir, one of the foreinoat . . . I 77-­'-� �.;. '- Have you ever noticed cifiloes6ekers, Oro O'ec.. " i do 1111-b *M9_Pff1g_h_ti_a_'dc tt!�______ , - ­ - - . . ,L l .., ri ±__AL11X t!JffX_RWin9AAr_r of lief an eons. , The op . .L4TYWI idyA! _�gk Balitial as pith ___I__i_.eration ,is _= � -�_� - 5,_ _ . 1. �� -, - __ _­ W -A-1 , , , �__Va__F --- E .6 si know- whea-thatlYoy 6 --en .. � ' - . W.�W- I I . - 4 . ___ - FZ -11- - every! - -. Y.. S124 8613i6 _i � , - I - , . - . ­ W�R���� 40CL--krum - �, T, �_ _p 31;&7 d ,#��-d- . . O. I :� �__ � - - F S�E� l",. - - - qq2d.rotchlogea . � Well, I'll up and tell you that, too. It were you'for a � udin' equar, up to Rime, her -to t I tempted only within reports years and I . lli��11', , - . hie house liefore.�' - . � . , . ­ '*h6. when in 9:111ce, with a salary big, jes becaio�a I were, 'opicioned Henry a. own- Bon . lie do be; and &6 for the young 46 .. America. Yet though critical .41 , But, y" - J,�,� , .1 y I ought' to look f''er,ons, 'Oman, if I chitlly in "I".". , � and lat. ' the leading surgeons in this City think the . ,.�et,�. -have you eve: Jyn-. --1 'one too, and well he rink of , I*el. � . . . . Forget the humble voter r noticed ter a bein' ruther light weight, and not 'un, it'll ea 'h'e�'-i 45ro­iger. Wink- don't. Hiom ", r� , that ? . used to each, You might of ben I ,o much ming, Henry Dawater, is. a kind o' creaters, wont life in the operation mg-uh less than I - 1. " I '. a — be. I didn't kuow��Jell now the intrust. I was led to regard it before coming here. . . "'. V, t . ,for him. Underatano ? If I ba in't ben I don't tear how skeery they make out he take in Rol filioll Zukol Joyner ,I have learned of a number 'of cases of , -:1. , ,� ,It,�-�,-� ,. , -�qj, . .-, • jub on them,D'iDtg in MyMindI'da themselves, they want them they goin' to thought and bblieved­h#� were foundial orfs paralyais in which the operation has been � .�., THLE DOSTERS:.' st000dusback and 16t him Ism you till you take up with to be fearedo' nothial, special rock when he built 14er, and him nor performed in this city. None of, these were ' I �_ A , - %- . ,�,. -7 - T . . - I hollered and out with some o' your memo. them that has two legs. , Aman got to nobody else ever expd,oted each a thing in followed by fatal issues and in about half . :;­ . - V, . . ­jc - . .1.1 . nese.The. good Lor , to I'll . - 'anL d know I ain't for' study wimming, to find out all about 'ant, ,this whole outimely 'world ail Bee . 0, of them large advantage was gained. a I I ... ... V I AROmanceofGeorgi � I ife fighin' when it can be holp; but wben it like I had to do when I were. a-courtifil Meth'dis' comin' down here and breakin' of Yet: A. . -PI;, 1. .1 I . 0 . . can't, then I'm, for pitchin' in; and when Heater, and they bad me up a tree. Why, her up by marryin',into a fambly that nother no very accurate prediction can be made . ";" �.,..s ' . P , t . . do, I Iorave pardon, sir," Henry answered, I - am in, I'm for fannies' out the concern. air, in them times a feller, and he were ,wands ,him or bion. Them report . regarding results since the operation has . . . I'll I I I - 1 ­­, eaunitly-,bowiug.-z-1�t�lt----w&a-�dombiless�-s- -eveivif, Ldoes- have. a Lr6wivloz,on-myzhands.,.:Heater�s.co.uain,,:aud- he:,-prop'.tyj and, them girls �vvawfogtbsi fitb 0 about -been performed. in -very -few cases, perhaps - I - I . . . .. I.. .1 ___ � , t -t , -- I I .� kiiih, iind­'Hio­ ­ I in no more t 25 or 30 all told. 'Ine phy- I " ,�Y, '� 'ere vagary of my thoughso,to imagine for And let me tell you, Hime Jytier,, if it have he were a big faller and a fighia' faller and Joyner say that if somethin'ain4 done, a � than , , . � ,... 11 I I I I me. tell fly , he wanted Heater for hio,*own ' . n4 sicians here agree that my paralysis is due ,�­I moment if Ilist little bases were trying to ben , me, 'slid o' thin yetsrlia' of a boy, self, he id- that sooni,both them-lamblies is broke off 10 a slight dieplact3mellc of two or three 1." - "express its regret for the words with er'n you out with your oudsoious for she were pretty as a pink -and he made r,"" . ," from Horeb. For you -kilow well enough, vertebrae in the spinal column, and that ��.,,;11,�,k,�) I I whiff �no soon . ?4, . yon just now Characterized so excellent . # Sass, I'd whirled in on you and I'd a all kind ol game ol me. And I took it, 16'my sorrer, that them Maya they ain't this displacement ie due' to some external, .".� - I I . . . . . . . . 1* man -asiho Rr�,,or. ..,d Mr. Swinger. As a , razzled you out so that you'd a ben thank- because I were afeared o' iniopleasin, any never been good, genuine Babtial like the . - . _ I " I... . ... , 1 , matter of fae, .1'a I r most positively that I sal to be let take it all back. I'm not her relation and kinfolks, and a leetle more Joynere, and when that preacher, that he's injury which has 'wrought eome decay in . .. I " . ' . a I d thus given rise to the ourva- . . �j­ . I id.• not kn, ,, I., I orehand a word that he a-denyin' I were meanie' some o' my and he'd a got her. At last, when I see Tom Dorriaterlai cousin, slid Tom a-belpin' �11� � - or the bone an ­ I . . . , ,11 'V I � , at 'for you along o' t'otber how things I got desper't', him -my sure. Dr. Weir tells me he believes that - - ,�l "'F4 , J 6 .1 I ,;­ .. -0 , going .,y in his exhortation In words 'last night was a .�' . . I . gwine, Lord I And when he have took f:<, -A.' � , i it ft. , wwa she occasion of his fancied cingoAlly chaps, that yQu special got right'in and so one day I meets him in town, and Ellen away, Hicom Bay they cert'n to g any tendency to decay in the bone at the I ,­ 1. It . at point of iDiary hKs been wholly arrested, . ,1, . di� � : - -F-- e-nd-6-1-0--l"on--olf- indeed," he added, � the path a' my chargin' and looked that he hadn't hardly morp'n sidd the word' Tom and Hfhrri(.. I I , I , 'y 7. I I Harriett ii:i time, and I can't tell and that it is fortunate for me, since it is .. , ,�, ".., -� I that I were jea ableeged t a - . 0 ilipgly, . doubt if he knew, as he impident t 0 beaus to we before I lit on him, I did, and the 'time I felt like I b n a-feelin' for I . , , I ve ' ': ., I , ", .- "' paesin' wip&V� but when you Bey I I ware him out. Now what you think •were in this often progressive and "therefore_Ao ,� . " . � - ...__ _Wari5.Tf_­__by_ -_ - - - -_ ---.-Q-t�-Qnr--Wbd��ben--coujitin!--on-Tora- , sually ispeali" on sash occasions according you a; _o,Q,xm,. .•-i - theInt on I a a ' eeoh a a 2. WelF, ii—r, th-c _ - -i- - _____-1A._..__1-__. _­_­�­ lx� i . A UP hwWalibit-6 allied with diingeroiii lc�.� and abiasoos. - Dorrister .for ' one o' the very scull Ross. . � .1 . W . yo he regarde'my case as quite hope- I ­ -by However, passing that by for she time say that, you s—.1'. , very next time I see she were Conlin' de co' . . . .. deacons when he got ,- - �- .. ­ . ,;-a., &A TJ I . - a little more . . I . . .''I, referring to the first remark, wherein �ere, shard, Brother S�Vin4r I 11 ex- out 01 meeliild� for I daren't"not come fill, � that I have two good obaiioes of .. J age and expeunce on his shoulders . I., 'I., . "N'. , . � "YOU notify me- of your wishes regarding clainiii ' reoovery, one through the preieut ortho. . . , ,� ;1 � t. Henry, I I do not -I beg you do not anigh her ma's house-; and when she Bee and on for the . helpin' support pedio treatment, and if thsitehoul I d fait .- I - ., , "t. _,� ,,., .,,your house, as you style it, and some t- attert'heword'. Mr.� Joyner doulbileas be. me she bowed, she did. and she smile ; and the pars' .... I .. .% , � , ]laved ig-be true what he Bald." I tor accordin' to his prop'ty, he ben . K I entions I t . t^ . *, ,that I have bad the honor to pay. I � . the next day, when I went $bar all a-trimb- the bre another through surgery. -Canadian Rap. .. � I .. 'i, i m �. 6 most 'Penhance was to be put of all ti,,t ­ . I . � 1� . to your sister, I will** answer that my im. - Went'-reluctantly,'lowbring the ' arm I lin'-for she were a beauty, . . I . . A . I - --" a m I _, I tell you, boy, of lem, I wouldn'A of-befievedit-of-Tom- i * . presision all along has been Hist the man. no n id, raised .Vl you aay,, klenry. or n now a on is any orrister. And not only so, but I always, I I I I . 1-1 own in w4ich you. regide i along- with your kaypy, he did. , at it go to -show what of .,am yit, ae people can Gee for t eyeelf- t A Boy ,worth Millions. ,, ell. this news, counted on the ol they . �,, , - � 4� �, mother,suid her belong6d f'o them jointly fool notions some P60ilo ha r, et she didn't rise, ,henna whensoever. they got married that The youngest millionaire in New York I . , a , ,that , - . .... . ill, "I ,�' virlih yonreelf, an having been treated by think moreo'theii: 11 , #;�.�. it other 1, � � Y. � ., 1. � her and, as I understood the motion, she hilt everybody never had ary each a thought but -city is little Harebell Roberts.His father ­ I I I , I 1 . � , A. them, on the favy, Obosisions when V�6ple know wort t] ll . I have pias,theyl go ber.arms open: She always say she -didn't. Ellen and Willom May, and Hiom Jyner was one of the great meriobanto of his day. . aril d .. . 11 ­_­ been share, with mach courteouftess, 1. a ' off halt -booked, af,s Bash in All the name to me. I . 4�­A. I . In t �i N. not1l, no b Into them arms I and HarTt. And I'll jest tell yon how it'll and when he died rsome tour years ago he I ".­ ­11�1 I . I .1 "t; ilbt quito-'sure that 11 shall. ob . ow� I line `, and be. The old man 8 winger'll be the one.,to do left .an estate valued at $10,0.00,000. The I the pan It that. �X, iryner, y9ur fiewed, same as a spatter from a hawk ., - .� 41 servq that " f x debi%nd ; but I thillk-'yefl I X �_ :�,, porsiort o you father, Zekil Jyner, were a man I thought tbar I ben ever sincei,blessed be God I And the marr'n' o' that Dorrister preacher and little boy did not have this entire fortune I � 111, 11C. . I '. w . •�,Ii ` '4 r4164 ' con- what's. more, her in&, that teller's own I,.,- , I - -4 beap, 67, 'spite o' his bein', each ii,s - I 1 I , .' , thiali that, at least for some time, I . Ellen, and then he'll hop up and bequeathed him, because there were other ., 1�! 4� I will.", ." . � ions - Babtio', But yit he were a Tian ol blesa6d aunt on hie fathers side, she got Put Tom and HarTt - through a claimants with equal rights to it. When . . ' � " , ,� , a a 1�* �, ,41 1 rather think will, atoll, which up to then, bilin' of Tom's cousin, and in Mr. Roberts sled he was an old man. His , ,ek� � them kind that a never denied r1conoiled to.the in 6 no MI., I . . .;,� . . I .61 I . I I . * " P. rhaps y'on do. It concerns me little od that, nor �' i�h%ts­iever. else ha.might she ben horatile, same of I Come Tory course a wantin' back hie fee he paid ole widow. one of the beautiful young society . I . .., at, n . . . , 1. ��. .;, I a . . 11- . ... ,,-.bar you do or not, . As to the other think is were his jut . ere not a people. No, air; 'that's Wimming the Brler Swinger, and 1 blis'n't be even invited women of out metropolis, and the mother . I . 10 11 mast Bay to you frankly that I man to jes find fall'$'&- d L �ke *4014balloo world over; and main reason I parted you to nary one Cl'their weadin's. Ain't I got of little Marshall was bin sec' mors? " . I I �',­ . A � " ' -U6, sort of attention to it whenever with people that he hava'vo cowsion and Hime, I were feared o your light Cause to feel serous, Qman ? 11 'She is now only 30, but is stepmother to a' _ second wife. 1.1, 1, - I - I I . I happen to meet Miss Joyner, unless than you has with, me or Henry` &we er, weight. "But you showed the sperrit, and, ' , lady of 40 and step- grandmother to I . sy 11 Oh, Mr. Ballln'ton," began his affection- . 0 \ 0 I L - , ... " . -11 , d* ;% or. ' I in that behalf b6in-cidep, ary one, without you jes natohuiliy thinks so the fel a suffloient. No, -ate-,r .-, - ler said, that are ,Ue,,, ". . . 7 -_ - — ., .h_G0mfor4ng4ntent_.,_. Aady-4"0,whale--m-noter--Robee.a,i�- -_ � --- -W.". 7 I 1. wit kyourli.lr�.. I people belongs to you to order lam about as air; that ra h th6 , fiv'sthe- young . I .. ­. _ "!�� I. , . skrimmage will go to 0 lots and lotteries of them young people -2o aged 10, is uncle to. a maiden twice. I . � '' , Z��. i P 11 In the name of God I'd said Hiram, you please-babb ? 11 . I business to a comperiniie quicker than if it 11 Don't talk to me about your lots and Tot- his age. When Mr., Roberta died, - I " �. " L . . , �, ,'*',I�N, laboring hard to repress the loudness of 11 It he is through, air," said Hiram, sal- hadn't. happened. It would of do" it tories, f amole I" he bowled. - he left t a will dividing his money .1 't I Your lots and E� 16 i0ice. 11 what is a 'man. to do in such a lonlY, Still looking only at Henryi 11 I with. quioker if is had ben the Maya, which they your lotteries don't do any good to my among his wife, his grand -daughter . ' ­ I . , ;� " .4• - I 'Irgen one about - mind, the fix my mind's in." I . .. , ,`�, case 2 " - . draw the char t that awful at i #,, - , _ge which Mr. Swinger- sin and his little son. The son has halt of. . _ . - - ., " , A .' �' After meditating a moment Henry an- though with his usual extreme rudeness- as the Jynere. ' Yit,­ y eon; " " _�Babtia! .fl -A- "I , , in you done . , N! I F �* , 11 I 1.� , il t , , The good wifa,aubsided, and could sym- 'the fortune for his own. use, but until he "N- ­`P� I .. , , ollreivd, - y What would you do, pray. air, if has convinced me to have been without right in follerilV,, your inatink 0, love. I pathize only as of age his mother is to have the I 1, , . - ­ , ­!�". �. , . in * ultitudi- comes I . ....e . silence with the m . " N ". I I - .. . . I- the object of of your present ire, instead of just foundation. .It is possible that I was believe in 12"er, s"Pong as, Plzen, name as I none com lainings of her lord b4ore sleep .income, from the 55,000,4000. . I Ablyself, were my'relative, Mr. Thomas overhasty P, . . 3 .- .. I . �" F in referring such terms to your did thirty year ak . . A man got no buoiness, that night came imps tutor who lives in the hones and looks,after I . �?, , `, -' ;]Poster ? 11 Then he again looked'up, at the mart P� rting temporary " I 1*� , !Zrofession ; but the demand I made regard- a-wantin' to , rr any female girl wi.Lbont, relief. � �, his mental training. He is being educated ., --;�- , �,; . , . I ­ -�-- � . which bad ,i higher top o'oreation, I 1. .1 I . x4airrels, stun 'up to a ing your deportment towards my family P she seem to a the very after the English -fashion and learns hitt �� . . ,(, , " . I The next morning, a tz .1 I ; S" � Hilib, and was continuing its warnings repeat, and, I shall trust to be able to so to speak, �ud -he feel. the inatink big love, � awakening, the I 11 in ligs ,I ".. I . . . ­ - ,first words that Mrs. 13011ington"overheardi Latin and Greek .with his English primer. I b ;�- I - I With deep scorn Hiram, replied, .But enforce is. As for Mr, Swinger, be. is too breakill'out'all over him in spots big %is a. sounding its if they came Up from the bottom Mrs. Roberts is proud of her bright, hand, I ,- I -11 ""� -1 for Mr. Thomas. Doeter'o leiving the camp old a man for mg even to -think of resenting sheepskin. IVo, air f 11 ­ of sit extremely deop,grave, were, do some boy, and takes everi Paine to make . - ' u'4' . Woioea-: . I I 1"'.', . ­;�L ., \ - . .. ,,,, .: after your Fourth of July oration I should his coarse insults." - 1; I Hecrysmiled,a 't this speculations the time have come when wolces go. him a healthy, educated gentleman. 11 -1,- .1 . .. I . � _= have'linadle,through him the demand just He then turned and walk�d rapidly away. of Mr. Swinger hit own romantio'e eats P, . � - o; well a He , "I w,-,--- i . . . . x' raised and, let but in each a quan-clarous.- lain food, sleeps on jl� hard'mattrees, " , � �,�,, ��-' , - i,� � - I to you in person: , Itis not relevant to 11 Old or young," answered Ali. Swinger, perienoes as the intimation thus given I 11 0 come off I 11 I is taught to know the volae of money, and . .. 11 � , �,,, consider what I might do were he in your loud, enough to be heard but for the away- unintentionally of his �srtial regret that About an, hour after his breakfast Mr. in every wa I I 1 '3 . . � . ' y is trained with the same rigor ' 11 case,, notwithstanding I will say that his ing shrubbery and the Bound of - the hi friend's had not found About rode over to the Jo neral. Die- 1 . . I ON, : . . , trampled leaves,* 11 hat could fan you out so a 7 youbg 'Vi !Lis a royal prince.. His,fortane is ,most of I I t' . .. vloarlons visits and attentions to my family p lodgment so 'down, the it invested in real-estate and Government, , I . - . I "�% " - - � " are disgusting to me; inflifliely less so, bad you'd have to be took up and took river. I ­,k��,..',­­. - � , � -mounting solemnly, solemnly itching his I I . I , I �� " r. I . , I horse, he -walked as if hie log barely were boridg, 'and four or five well known man I . ' , 1 , , , * '­ however, if for his own personal ends, home in pieces. In my day I wanted no C,iiAPI!ER IX. , . ,. I I , able, �o take his gigantic form into the are his guardians. His income, when he, would they be than, his conatus 8. No one better.fun than to handle each. so you, two , I . I . .a . " comes into his fortune, will' be $200,000 a I * : �1' ; ` could regret more than'I do, on all secotinte, at a time. Sher, boy I eber I " , - Whether or not Mr. Swinger understood .Piazza' qai�liily said M year, whiGh is almost. Q850 & day, or $22, .. I I It'. 1. . . > X, �� . .�r , * *hat I have not to deal with that gentle. Henry.had Bat d gain and . covers human nature as well as he claimed, re- "`Brother Bollington," ,. re. .1 . .. . . k%- 4 't . � ' hands. d rahis hand, I I you for every hour he lives. � 110 Joyner, even before ing " -, tY, .--, =oil. who, so I have always believed, has his with his , Looking 'fondly suite justified his predictions. Ellen T)ru.- . I . . I . . - j. %1.! ,1 . , I ly dent of Ch are not well. I saw it thg minute I laid �1. - " ., I , sense, of�,honoi and responsibility, _&y refrained -fro pressions mu . ­ t , _ . . nsibility, upon him, the old. man ,said : . . I -from _ .1 ., - ,." ...,F. "in L ,eyes on you. Take that rocking -chair, Thoughts By the Way. I Inat:iI of his preaolling'cousin, who se 11 Come, my son, take down them hands feeling at home, , She managed t *0 see Tom . . I I I 1tMllj thrust unless you are afraid to sit out' in the open The man who fears God shall be tauglit, . , " _ . .1.1, ,J �­.,,­_Ito U86 himself into ray; family, and and liven'up. . I har'o nothin' to cry about' Dooter on the (Uy of 'her return' from the M I air, and I'll have Nancy bring a'dipper of by. God]4.. . : V, - lt�, ��,'- tbat, as I verily 'believe', by nor not eve csmp-grouud, and, in the interview in God's own way.-Dr.'M. R_ I - ., _�� miligning a n to be sorry about, exceptin' * 0 � � 1. 1'� �1, 11­,��, . . , ';71tp-,Nl' 'man whom everybody who knows mi it for not li kin' tb%t bar into some sort . advice. . . I . 11V4, 1�1 ve 0 . gave and �,*eceived � some salutary advice cool water from the well., I Vincent. . XA !, � , .�4 � Helet himself down upon the roster, and Bowe one said of a fine and honorable I I I . 1. ,Q,"I V I ..'sister, and whom she herself until ,lately, o' shape; which, I hadh't ben steered you Two weeks', afterwards, when .Mrs. Joyner `�.- "' - have been expeodlig that she would marry. was too light weight for the above, I'd a let found out that Henry had 'been in the wAved.his.hand,mithiiamo defiance to, the '­.r�- , d age that it was the childhood of immort&14 -qr!,r It you wers'not's preacher -even as itio I you a, done" it. 0 It ain't Won &NethWs' neighborhood and had called only at the ity. ' that * .•I . ,*i � I open air, as if the harm it could do, added - .1 . I to that already poured from Other sources, I I I I", t, . "."."'. 'it's . can b^rdli retrain from putting on the preacher have to fight; but when he do'n'e Maya', she said to Hiram : ,, I . I ,. , , was merely contemptible. 'Sin is to be overcome, not no much by , - . . _ . , n" .� �, , black cloth you wear to oortion. You've attain. worse by your ble. And when able . I_ •, I to speak, tp I �,�F -Your Person positive naedceeoity for him to whop the 11 You' made in . ` ; , _ 'I.,, . I , Om violence Bacli'morke as would disgl%ce a ghi, or he'll git that cowed that he can's interference. Ellen has seen thit I maintaining a direct opposition to it as by , fir A foolish' i _ pugh in much feebleness, he an. nil%' . I . . swered i 11 How do yout,do, Sister Jyner, � cultivating opposite p you in her eyes and others'. 'And 'I now preach the blessed gbapel effecuil like it got Henry Doster is quite Able to take 'care of * , I . principles. -Fuller. ' � . . I . that unless' y Cease so be preached to make headway with'the' - No, Sister Jyner, I ain't 'afraid the All our actions take their lines' , warn you, air, on himself S.Tinat violent young men like you, . 0 1 from the . . , your=-." . I . . I gen'ration o'sinnera we has to deal with i and thong she don't.say so in those words, or, -That sr, can't. hurt me. You said Complexion of the heart, an lands ,iapea-th ' � I k 11 Hold, air -hold for a brief mom I ant . n somethin' about water, if I liberd eIr I . . -el ­` $ 1 pray this gen'riation o' people. The good Lord .il'a Plain to me that, just as I'd be in her correct, variety fkbm the light. -W. T. Bacon, , . I . �V. ,-, Pin," interruped Henry, still sitting, so Ell. do Sister Jyner, and I'll acknowledge my mi I I I I - ' . don't want them he have chooned for to place, elle more 6t. him than she did I I mind , On a Ban. dial which stands upon the pier ,4�'�' �,V',� � ;am stood withering withpasbion. I' Mr. preach his word to go about a-makin' a before; ,and it would fisve'looked m � were A -rennin on water the"miGuto you at Brighton is inscribed this meat b Petal . . I I : noll bo . . .1 1 - � ­� I - � Hiram Joyner, I do not know bow much I practice ol fightin', � and pipkin' up fights more' decbiit,' besides being 'better every spoke. lit no, -oh, no I 11 And he raised line: "'Tie always morning 6omewhcre.m I ;1 1 c,- ­,�ri-,,z ought to feel gratified by your words in with' Tom, Dick, and Horry ;4 but nothei way, if the young man,, when he was down a band lit mournf ul, firm deprecation so the the world." . . . . I �, I ` I lady started into the house to oail for the . " �,,.. t."��$',- praise my Cousin If had been more do he want 'am to be a-bachin' down here, could have come right on to the house, The serene, silent beansof a, holy life is . ' .I I.. .4 , I n when I I � 1� ­-, - �,�� cordial they world heive a instead of having to meet the child at the beverage., 11 My mind; I say, have been the most powerful inflaeyce in the world., . I , I . P. � pproximated people tries to run over'em: So git up and . runnin' on water more hare lately than I I 1� . . . I.', � '� -,,-,'.. nearer his deserts. But, air, it is not true look pearti You, got to preach &gin to Maya'. The respect he showed for himself I next to the might of the spirit, of God.- . , �%.�, 4. - , I - I ;12'ember it haverunth ir,Bpooial sense I I ;-, . �',`Vibokt,l ever sought, and I claim to be,a man night."' . as Well as us ill by keeping away proven. to Sp4rg�on. . �,,�,,, . . ' I I .1, , In6ipable of seeking to win the hand of any The young man looked up with imploring were old e e con icted . , . .1. 1. . . I � .1 I we that he's it gentleman, and it he wasn't �t. o' the - . I woman, or any other object, that I may value; not so -much for he drinkin' of it nd in I I , I , I . remongtiahce. 1. a Methodist preacher I don't know that I : Beautiful nl is the year in its coming a y lonstways for the present. Fact is, I never its g8ing­moat beautiful and blease4, be- -,,.� I ", should feel so much opposed to it. An it I I F,46em necessary to my well-being, by the , "Yea, air I" the elder answered,. unre. I . lftnplb�ment of such arts as you mention. leatingly. ­ It's don doubted nor wished to deny the good Lord cause it -is always the year of our Lord.'---. , done fixed, same -as the is, You'Vo put it wbei� We worth nobody's '' made water for man and beast, to drink; Lucy Larcom. . � ,�� � ,*ving answered this much to the insult. law O' the and Persian. This very while to say anything about 14,.*ne way or . . , . . . . " , J?, -,, �' �­, P "'harge which your manliness, it seems, night of our Lord some m another.' ,I � I ., more o' your sweat . one thing. 'But, the main6st thing, it I , . I I I 14�, � . ,;. .. Uenougb '4 Hi understand I . . � , - . - " 11 ­, . I i to w.ithhold#onfrombring-, and - what elee stuff you got in you got to ' "I've don() i a the Sairiptur, ' � � I I . , 11 i - t 014 , proof, I have new to odd that come out. ' Another reason I some rather were made. ii'were made for people to it Mr. Fainwed-Then you refuse to,m&rry I MAD sky dnty,'Itioniitr� ram, water, when it Ndt a Hopeful Case. Ili I ­ , �� - A r � ,� P, Wi It i bluntly. 11 IA96n, as she always has done 2 . I , ,� 0'i � I - - 0i; profession, or, the toifft'.to auitjour you wouldn't hitch with Abd in spite of my advice, will do no she pleases, down into it, and have tbeirselves di ed me? - . � . . - , , -�,A*, Hime.Jyner, P., , T ` look all tousled and bunged up when yo der I ­ " 4-4j� vill"help I especially when you don's try to bin 1� say, �. � 4 1. 11" , L , , stij the sort of clothes I west, a into it, or rather, as the Soriptur' at% . Mrs. Mainchance-F6r the present I ,'-M'1�1�- ' rusi, to defend. Me agaipar many ^-resl ria in the pulpit. come, git up,'and march her ; bui such things are very far different b , sptiied,into -it, by them He h'ave app'inted mast. My'husbsnd is in good health and .1 I . � I I . . I I , �ngdr, but I as-mro yon that f neither back, and don't you open your month nary I well 'members how that used to 'be the address sild if a vacancy should will J. *, �1` , I ithe authotity to Wash away their sine And . I , , � tqi - 1, . from anytbing pa ever anticipated." we are the beat of friends. I will keep your , ., V " �, i6ly " upon- them 08 much annow, nor bo'ut.Vvhut have took place this Then, 9� went out, in order to let this ideas that, Br'er Zek6l Jyner had On thorn drop you 11 line. ,., - . ., , 'I "I - "IN �;,�. , , , - ,� 4, I I one time a' , ­ , I , � �_.s J. 9 � , ., �,, � -;,shall I hereafter in tiny possible conflict morhin'. It'll do you wore good than re 'rk, as he. know it would, rankle ill his 0 . 11��Ir I , I I ' 1, �)""', :,,� with ,you. For the sake of others of your harm, and in, more Ways than one, But I mother la,mind. � , ame,gubjecte, and I couldn't - begin to tell, �, . .• t'� , - - , ., , , - ,L! By I restrain the'wordo that would rise haiu't got titnEi to talk about that now.,, . I the times, "me 'and him, that we always I ill , 14,,� ,,�. T. ,, �. , . Mrs. May also had her worda,of indigna. *ant together in out mind, same of we been I The, Florida. Cringe crop this year.is I J, . 41 %-t - . I' , , I . ,lib in further answer to your Taking him by the arm; he rased IVI'm tion for Rirarnlo conduct and�admiration I 0• ., ;.. � , I 'Aism, aid your tbreatonindo except to p, and they repaired to their tent. They for that of Henry. '. I two black -eye peas. reckoned eakooed at. 2,000,000 boxes. �, I 0 d U But, a -last I him a ii I -� . ,,, _ 1A V* "I) i F , I 'A, X brand ''the former so grgasely. were not surprised 'to hear dl i . / .goned, and use here Si0lier's IM , " , _, . � , _', ", 3b bEia'now dead slid - �, I _ ,5�etory for 1890 . I 11 11. A. 1. that I depiae*he latter as psis the (Irinj the day. it Why,'William," Bhe said to her' Bon, and a-tryin, to peg away -beat' I Canby estimates the 10stbolic. 0'r)prilatio . I " ". I , U n of the I . _. �' fl, A Hiram and Ellen had left he camp "I Sally Joyner ought to be proud of' such a myself --no no, Sister Jyner, I don't want Therii are 4 " �. . Ilk , United States, al -8,277,039 ! ..... '' � ;;r-, F- I � ' 1&6,of a childish braggadocio." and gone home. With what little rtflecti, young man for Ellen's bean, and if she no water to drink, a, yit, a ,licit a-denyin, I '. I , " _ on 8 332 prieqWT,523 churches, 3,302'ahapole, I . ". � I . . . ! ,", ��5 �, i on rois Ind looked with Calm he had � time to give to the matter, i Henry wasn't such a Baptist, and so proud of 35 thWjogic&l seminaries with 2 132 mu. 'r , 4 ?�­ La it his a vereary. � ' rather thought he would have' while. What's 3; ­ 1. 11 _,) F�.b- . NAP, , " won't, take &*gourd after ,a � 7. -1 I? . ave' thus Horeb because ,Mr, Joyner started it,' she' I denKi, .102 Colleges, 635 academies, 553 . . i .,. . -1,11;�,�. .. I 41 1 , ".1. . -�,��4,, - � -11. . - I . exclaimed Hiram, overpowered .advised. With', every successive Effort he. would. Upon my word, when I lidaid how (-?haritable ffiFititntions and 3,,194 parochial r, . J, - � , ;, Ellen 2 11 I I , � ., . I i I � �, 39 a step backward and rosohigher in 'Men's opinions. The camp he had bebated to Hiraminwbai won the , by her& & Iffil hbo!s with 633 238 Pupils. . skit 11,11arri, a while acro • , 11S�j4j',�*, 1- I , 1 �Z!71,44 ft,�4 f, _ It ca�e d, they -rode together ov�c',,r 130 .­ I . !I � ­­ ". , 1-11 � 10", ro tightly be raised Lis ba'Da .Van t1oilthaped Only, two,dayalongor�han ,lnogti unagllod-,fov ottaok I eVer beard' 'of, ,ot,T,11,n Nn it . ,:� , , , ;1 � :: to Sister � boater syr. . . . Archbishop T-abre"d organ, Le Semains � . lyl ''. 11 , 4 7 sprang forw,vd and seized the usual time, when, owing to. the great to say nothing of camp -meeting going, on it 11 Rode MJorristerleA The good Reli#eugo, denounces the fAv ` . I I .. -,-­,' I . 4 t that moment, fike the bull of strain. on tent -holders, it was broken tip, th*,, �1,r x1thcA -a t ­e wa I _jq;aMil � ! to Sist , 35 ,_,�kq, 1..1)p_,2J. �p,, . � � � I I . I it 4ib 1 4 Vte%�a T Ford it were to fit the V, he said, of rollgious property. % I �m �.-I'MI.f, p,oi, Bashan, Mr. Swinger aid the Betvioes darried on for another be is, I oquldn't but wish--. However, I i3 . I � _W with solemn heartinZ,6� , V I , � 111 � . ,k 4:06,1poplar and &eho 'at weak in town. In" this while Henry okw That is, of The Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott is drawing I - . . , I . _ . 11 1�I P won't my tbat;,but you two boys, William Course, I mean when a 4,fd git ready to nearly as large congregations to Plymonik . I �*bmtsnto, Jelbomog, Allen ilot,ot all, though after thb return to Way and Hiram J P . . . �.,-', ki4 i0hft , town he met Harriet daily at the In tame'. too bo : )w have you lo&vi§ the"paranobst.r, -X Bat it 'giv6 me, Church as Henry Word Beecher did in his � , , ��' ji, I [o n r Q. . , "Ill"Ill"Ill12.1 . . I.. � � _ y t6hos : r bein' away. a an a better chance o' last d-hys. In a late Sunday sereno M. 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