Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-12-11, Page 4d
�...."I •...._.--
,.., ,.,. , _. ,._.. a
y . •l .. M, f
Ii. « `I
�, • • , .. .�.�
. _ _
...
, � I , I* (dt►oonmbsd to Ria Wu®.
-----.---. -• -- - -
to give him certain suilic ties and jadg•
... . .
.-.._ ...... .
conscience which only you can heal, a yell.
lone t Wat. totem ace of mind. I
disool�posed, and wished to n/ on your tinged walk
iter feet at ease." p. y
A 80XArOli or RX" 1Id1PS. ..
"— 1,
)sora w Yffoeds to Boy flews ''tet ato»ir
pinion for What was dest�ed Weir inter
_:. _
. dst4r (ateits :
• ,
sated cowardice. •
de natural under anoh agitating Cir-
must have nettled. x Ban aware .o! the die.
Gown with Tamp to the Iandin6, .ad as yon
yound im 1[ora Ways Time (HRe.
,
piaptherq argbipelagos he foagbt the bloody
wap
eufpetances, .there were few gayeties to
advantage nmd ]publicity of our present
page by the store -room, atop and get some
-
thill
Five ago last summer, saps
{f .. .. -,, 044J.4101„.
":. 'dsltihnI snd tannedtheor000dileandfound: follO1,
' �° • a Illpa'verlr•taunable;
, ..meeUn
sssetgt,,, atLotds.(�Ilt.,
After that :unwonted am_ I ement,:life, ltir
but if . 04: will.give me #rhe benefit
__._.._ g►._. ► .y:.,
o! •few mypimtes' ezltlanation, you miiy
aOOldee,” ,Q ;1'.o �Ek3
- - their onthtulda s
At this reVuiader of y y
years
Owen Bound ddvertir<er, two Woods... •,
heads had been yarned w
:_,
t : V' o a. tror>4 o!'te ehe',d uttered, not a word , not
Betty,.settled"" into a rgntino of whioh she
make me a reformed man. The rascal
and the noes whioh Bliss Bab had ad•
their woo, Tom
boys whose
novels%way from 10
dimeo
not; s s habl ..
11 `- !When"he;kli�ed't6e Beaggi tiger. *and he found
` '`
had 'never felt'the lack .of interest before.
bar
spoke so engagingly th his ooaasoieaoe i uhI
have crime on s
seeps
and�aeein to
g tba Betty hesitated, sale;
equfpped evoly� and a ®took of
One
' . , , y 1 7¢ig1 XoYY kill�rblo. '
" 4 several
True, Mr. Will Ringgold cam® to see
times, poured into her ear his poly.
some .
halted, for it little bobeovea one of my
„at
" Will yon not some? with the desired
remarkable ideas about the world.
Inde was Fred W. Bale, the eon o! f
i
'' ase o1plMed hiio strangth was veryareat, for
glpt' Compliments, and presented her with
cloth to` refuse ghostly aid. ' Speak,' said
effect, for Betty arose and left the room
these
well-to-do contractor in Woodstock, and
andlionnonitpbla;
$e nsad to bpot the grizzly bear, and found him
e;
very bootaiile ; !'
verses: " To my Charming Fair, where
swain " rhymed wish "pleasure a
, ,
I, my son. Well, doctor, the point is
this : Can a fuse marry his widow's sister-
with him.
CHAPTER V.
aboat ib years old. On leaving home he
!lie to Wood. The -
� • $e claimed iri to l monstrous Snakes that he
e•. tri+i?s,
ardent
'and Miss Stool► kept them informed
' f
• ertwinly not, +
in-law ?' 'Certainly not, o�.qw
RtQllwl on the
oh n ed name
t g
welkad eQoae yavenxy miles from home, and
tc.' Pse
No iron oonetriotor could asoape. for he was un-
of the affairs of the neighbohood—flow
r
aa(td LIt Q1tlFa iii oae i 'J-"k.,il .�
low
ny awn, Mike Clem put hes ion face
sun 1 g
then took the train So Port Elgin thae
R.:. .. osonuable. lttTra_
P.ea .had bused the laws of a strap -'the
otenonp o! the oharch and of Civil
— _ • . ..-.�
..• _ ......A. .,..A ..n11. A after* them !
...-... AAtraniinn_ From Port Elgin
^n^-,
�": ,teat then the wife came in and said, " 1'a WIDE
it quite commendable
u+g ,aunt.+ „manse, ,..o. .•. _ ...., ••-, ---»
miss �Ramosy, had gone riding with Tom
-----.---. -• -- - -
to give him certain suilic ties and jadg•
" Tom .Korter, rememver to -oozes ■ alL,
and we can dieoaae the matter more logi•
ensu
engaged by M. Forhan to work on his
if you'd Dome and tend the baby; and yon'i18nd
o w tendablo;'
Rozier, making an' elegant appearance, on
menta of various tribunals and ooanoile,
deduced from long acerae o! reading ;
sally. I.
place, where he stayed s year • and a, half:
4� °' him very
The wnv she took him by the ear will make `„this
a� a took
a white horse, clad in a mulberry colored
with a scarlet cooked het ; but
a
until I began to seethe abeordity of my
Oa a shad bench b the kitchen well
i in his
He then drove nettle. for Mr. Kennedy
for a or eo..
etas le ;
K t , ' �., pnlled.hina out snd led him home, and found
riding•habit
eomethinR wee lacking whioh Betgy acute
standing in 'the road arguing a knotty
sat IIDole Mose, his Dora -cob pipe
month and several lank hounds capering
and other bay�rs year
on the let of Le ember, three years
�- V i him very lendable.
�;; ",
hard! define.
Y
She grew very - reatless daring the long
ecclesiastical point with a groom, by the
tallow's eyes beginning to twinkle, and, by
Y g
+
around him. He rose and shuffled toward
them with s bow -logged, ed shambling gait,
g g
ago, be engages wrtn Oda C. A.
Fleming as ,1f th,+ Business College.
T e : ' Tlie Forme;'s Earp Time.
mornings when she and Mise Bob sato
ewoh
the soul of me, had I not been a clergyman
horaebaok, I'd have
gg
peculiar to himself.
Janitor
l+indinK good me[ai in the youth Mr. Flem-
.`
trt,i,:..,ra 'Anal.
Calfa other on the two horse -hair
P _ _. . . .. ,
and he on punished
L_� ,__ t__.. _-y_-A, ..- ...a -HAA Milt
"Lord Almighty 1 Rare Tom, yer ent'n1Y
fns the following Jnly appreu�ioed him in
e eqs ave a ase a
"` Arid the season's work ie over, in _ sewing up the eesme of homeepna oa-0--l-td-his-ge pa e - an ma ve n bo' ? I minds me er de time Jed'e baby resell acquired the bnaiuese, and bias iwir
S S , :They're,busy playing checkers, are the farmer's trousers for the fleld•hande. Never, him with great severity. But the fellow Y Y
., r taw 'erred then. thought Betty, Bid men have enah tong reaeoiis well and is a Denning rogue, I died` sit' day couldn't Sad de Boffin no whar, to bean excellent printer. S bse wll along
And the lively yellow-jaokeb . ++ no whar, an' I come down ter de stick, en' been a trusted and valued mbar .of his
4i`Jtiv That !n haying raised a racket limbs ; they had the salient negroas in the can't help smiling stbie waggery. der war de coffin en' on a addlin' 'round '
RTKf�a+f
, 8 ' -, comas. hainetinger tilt the summer neighborhood -sone of Anak. Her wesri• bas ketdn�votaargood naturr broad
i ugh, in which inwhich ti Jeal ae bsppy. Het" hel I'sppec Mere the youth may fades telt domhousehold. r e and
_s „ ei; nese would gain the upper hand sometiviee,^ Rozier dun gnv yer esoh seceder wsl- friends have been oombated in his mind by
I1.1'k ,,t 'Tie,now the honest yeoman, wed she would follow her longing gaze^oat he wsa joined by Tom and Betty. P y sympathetic, a settled conviction that his retativea could
11yy y' to fn' "-looking anal e m sthetio, and
,, � r �,��w Enjoys his three agents meals a day in kinglieat Ot the open door to the garden and stand "I'll oherge im with e; girt said Tom, ending to a chuckle of delight. " He ! he I no longer care for him. No one here knew
on the hill, looking over the placid water '.' and he shall apologize; but the fellow g g„ g
`�'u ., - content, and the russet meadow promontories to the meanA no harm. He hsa lived from hand but yer wnz a lim er Sittsn. At the men- that the name of Wood was en aeenmecii
Or he visite in the city tion of big supernatural enemy,the sable g g
" l ` " And awsheire people's pity melting blue of the Itorizon. to mouth in most of. the oonntriea of Ear• Pharisee heaved a dee sigh. ran away from home when r a boy. sTwo
�� ?. Sy telling them hon► hard he works and can't lay Returning,
one noon from anoh an expedi• ops, been, in many services, and picked asp p g Y
i up a cent, lion, when the sun had kissed bar cheek to a deal of the odds and ends of learning. "IInole Mose has s trying time with the weeks ago, however, in attending the
!;k,;."
v' , , devil," explained Betty.
11, a deeper glow, and the soft breeze had "We will appeal to the doctor," said '"Deed I has, special services in the Disciples Cbaro
' ; Mare Tom a mig40y:610se ono Bale experienced that marvellous
c ,:,.,, SAS CEN CURY I OVERS 11 ' blown her hair into little tendrils and curls Mise Cleat, reverting to the edrgument fight wid him. Sometimes I ate him young P
• 1 z around her on she toned that Bab had which she dearly loved, especially when she o g change whioh always- este tba wanderer
P, ander m feet an' den I 'ea' stamps on human and
. disappeared from the sofa, the trousers was pitted against the mseonline intellect• him." y 1 p divine. The secret scold no IonRar ba kept
3 z r bundled under a cushion, Bend heard thEt "Doctor, I hold that the edaoation of „ Stem on the devil I " exclaimed Toes, but the, or fellow, still doubting his wcl-
< x� sound o! a men's voice from the parlor, young men here eboald be oondaoted in the P , Po
""�N ;, �A "Tale• Of the American which she entered 'with some trepldmile ooantry where they ase to live, and that with an err of horrified enrpriee. "Don't Dome, wrote to his mother over the name
r� r i do that old men. Think how strong he is. vl (�, wood asking it she would like to.
�nI Rev6lution. as. to htr long, white spron and unruly hair, education in England serves to unfit them Batter make friends with him, end not
%,� 1 that increased ,me she heard Miss Clem for their own home. �� hear news of her runaway eon. Any
1
Ftopa that moment the evening wag tette. mention Tom Rozier's name, and saw hie "Bat, Mies c lem," urged Tom," En land make him angry.; mother who reade Ibis can imagine what
r i .delightful dream to:Betty. The mesio tall form rise between her and the window. is my mother•eoantry, my home. Surely "Det detrnl, massa ; det'e de fret." Bort of an -answer the first return mail
� , t sounded, and her heart and feet kept time. Leaving them to determine Uncle Mose's brougbt. The eager mother s ,a family
P He laid his hand on his heart, and she we, here in the provinces, ehoald teal that, o
to i o nest. She,began, to feel that people made a stop backward on the polished floor, and.wish to know more o! onr pmrens." future relations with the powers o! dark- aoalii not ®wait a rrsponae, and o ,,ty !ol-
;iTM,t,t p P
A, ',11
were;aookiag at her, that she was admired. It wee thus an instant, bus, in that time, "A -parent who is at best bat a step. nese, Betty ran into the house for a mo- lowing the letter came youQ9 U . ale to
;` � j .. cntlenaen arowdad around, and bar, ani• her quick eyes'took the never•to-be•lorgot- mother, " declared Mise Olem. No meet and returned ander the shade of s big learn what Howe be might regarding his
} P ten tm reasten of eansbine on a bowl full mother ever burdened her,qffspring with a straw test, for the autumn sun was hot. loaf brother. He oanv,resed she different
�` ^ ltttltleid ' face gegw beantitnl with tIa aim le p The sir was balmy, laden with the out. of- .families of Wood, or Woods in town, snd
�' ` ., pleasure o! a ,girl's gratified vanity. of yellow chrysanthemums on the window• tea so dieproportfaned to their strength as door marmnre which sound like summer, was finally set right by Arobie Troat,o! the.
, , - 86e wee taken in to supper by young Mr. Bill, and against the blue sky, a keen, dark, England bee led upon ase. �� the clatter of the kitchen axe, clucking of
L' ��-2', , Tilghman, ryho was painfully, shy, nd face, earliest snd strong, the face, not o! "Bat we.owe her allegiance," said Tom. Y g poet office, who want over with him to the
,' , •,, ' made emends, !or latek o! aonverastton by $$ a oonoeited prig" but o! a brave, honest " I will alwsyg Leelthat. g No doubt the law fowls, noise o! children's voices, and all the Bu College. We will leave our rewd-
'.. � •I piling her plate with new supplies, the sup• entleman, se she telt him to ba. will be repealed; it not, we osa take mess• indeaoribeble ham o! the country lying low ere imaging the enrpriee with which he
xt`"� i , ;'i: r ham , in the, old hospitable fashion, of g and level end golden ander the deep sky. greeted bis brother end the genuine plea-
i> g'
P Then, because of the fair day and the ores to lighten this tan, which I, with yea; „Far de Lord's sake, maess," pleaded sure of the meeting to both. That was a
1. . r ilia molt eabstanfial Crder, the sideboard flowers, s bird somewhere nest began to think°'nnreseonmble, by flatting off enperfln- the old man, "gimme some terbaoker !nr= week age Saturday. The fcliowing Mon-
4`s_ { tarnished with winpe, where the gentlemen sing. Tom raised hill powdered head, and one luxuries and by encouraging home , g
•fit � ,, r, ° �., •resorted. lrQgnentlp daring the evening to Betty seated herself in a prim, upright manutmeturee." my pipe. Iain t, got none in de world. day Fred went home with his brother, and.
ilteeh ttzerireeltae rztd dtenuea lbXitian, 1 , i,hsriz<,- htlea� eta r..y eaml:eceix taaatsed hem -` _No -plan -of loclat�i�np tion will prove �" I haven't snq in this Bost, Uncle, but, after d week of happy re -nasion �with )
ak
2 ,{'i? One absorbing topic vahtoh entered into all iii ee aver-a-Ilvtmii -- --- etatinel�returrTed-lae4 �itght-,.,,•.
g P• , throst an¢ cheek. ovaflable: We wfll be driven to eatreule leas ye
P' ' -; things at this eaoittng time. Tom Rozier Another sunbeam pierced the shadowed measures, even to resistance. The policy "Blase yer, mases, de Lord will ahorely teed been out on she Pacific coast eaeont-
A S,i � ; M; ivawe much in demand, alta the last arrival room, brightening some of fie aoaeeaorieg- o! England bee aver been, with.us, that of bless yer. I ain't got s bit in de World." inn railway bridge contracts for the past
x i''. ` �' from ,the Old World, to explain European oblong mirrors with carved, gilt frames, .extortion, and the result will be final alien. ';That ie s why the old men has of ealy three yesre, end was not expected home at
11 „ fn his conscience," said Betty, as the resent, but when the brothers rem ohed
. � -- ii0ipe-osa the -probable trouble. _ - -- _ three cornered mahogany tables supporting anon. w& ked aloe " Ha hue a pocket which he Woodstock the found the father there be.
i+e�4 i, t h < Betty caught eight of him once or twice, grotoegne china ornaments, and straight "Say the policy qt the Ministry, niter• g, P Y
il ori, nein with what she fanated a racoon- calls ' the. World,' and when there no to- fore them: Fred deserves credit for the
' r, s 4 g P Chairs reflected on the shining floor. posed Dr. Wella, pacing restlessly to end ba000 in it he fanoies he is telling the bravery with which he has "roughed it," __
a K+ ' pied expression, ' as •if. be had some Bearer +, Well," said Miss Olem, contemptuously fro, eesttering snuff with zealous enthne-
i; y- �, " „ truth." and the good use be tees made of his later '
.. , . h -.,L i, n4sof sealer Once he saw her looking,• overlooking the interruption, 1 do not imam. Now, Tom, he aontinaed, whioh
1�e , * a''" I""k" n .""` fled; when�e arras a as er fitted -her :' The Qlcl„tt►soe►1,'' laughed Tom 11 I have �pportanieiee.._ .
" , ,�t1 .@m g g scab -Conti ih-li the ol'suta "at"erceseary-so- -are-yod,-patriot•or tory-;-tor your-oountry,- find to ive him two pounds for hie �� '- -
I- �0, � ' r..tbtltr she should have been seen watohfpg s gentleman a education, by giving an idea or for eapporting the notice o! the Diiu ,F
s �, im.: He did not join the circle of her ad• e! the lettere and fife elite arta. o! the fair " shrewdness. clergymen's >itsg Pay.
-3, B}, , P y' Tom wall rather ,moody and' silent as
%