...... .. , , im. i.i ... ... i,. t, ... TT. u tJ t i, j h. ill ILM'Wife' : ' ; 1i J?J gents AM, So uuil.li.tf tit. t M l A - l-l tut ), wit. VOii. wauksiioko, x. c, tiiuksday, ihichmhhii is, is::j. no. :jo. le If y Vxi (A IB . H , I 1 H Jl !fl 111 'fa n J II : fl 3 111 B vHH i l K . One (opy.ono year One Cpy i! month . One Copy tiirtf Month KATES Ol Kl'liSUirriON: . l..V . . to " Katies or ai)Vi:utiin(;. On tnrh f.intiiutr n.'Hrr. 0n iirr, IW IiimiiI..ii, 1 oil Kacb uti-t. nt Innrrtiuii, . . ft'i, t)l.lmrii'. .rr .jir, ..... 7". So lmi jt? ruJe lr MnrrUf auJ l-il toliem. Tmn-H'it .lTli'oi'iiii Nirt fM f.ir In 'liir f niMioniii'n. Icil notem, wiiliHiit r icfj.iiiii, If :..rj(f 1 tf.l rvuin rr llu'. r - .. ...... .,...-,1 f,- .....rli' air I 'i.durnl. Ad Irf i lUo TroprlHor. gtlcrtrd Slcrij. Ili r etatioiiiii lilo l. iiuii.Ii'l irov I I'irwii tlmt brought it hinted nt ir riMw't. I lifl not want lierloi-oo sonn-min,' iK-cuuur in iciira w me that 1 f' It tlii" n --i", nml yet I did not wif'i t- rv also nu. i wu yei undecided how to I when she said : ".Mr. Jnq .. tor, you kuw no. why I liin h r-. I annot nk ymi to mI ici'lo your July in my behalf; hut oh, 1 begyoii will m l make my position harder to hear than i c iilnl i. r. May I Ij h !tn!Jiic, ki tu my. m!iT "If mi ih irf it." "An'.tlio I'lio will mc mo?" ".Noiiu lut tli'1 priMinors rinjiloyol ou t!. jircrui" .".'--" "That irt.).l j I tvotihl lilo in Ulh niyfl:MVin nil hntnani'.v, tin. I from t ho ih.artio.I tixi. 1'iiA.r nr-rt.-t! Oli. the JUli. li.v ill rlinL' to mo for'T. b Oil ! it ii horrihtf. Ii Ii.'t l. rril.1.-:" im" Von K. allcniiitn- lv c-jvc tin Iiit fact with them, us if (ii kliliL (ill t II l irtill'i' Coli'liri'il hv the Adeline Von -11. waaintoiice.! t" j iniitnnri.ni of n l'.-arful futur.'.". g.-ven ly' iniirU')iiuiiut. 1 mu ' "Vuu pi too far," -ni l I, li vin ,' to i notiKed j reeetvo InT in ii.-u. The lady did not'iiitm-fi me, Ih- cause I wiw pot jH-roiiaUv ftoju tail ed with her.-' I was il Ignorant a to the caouc f t ii- ju '.. .u nt, bm etill I could not jilai'e the oiui r cut otn'vsk'ht without n i'.att d win- ' kU, fueling R foreboding tliat hom.' thipg uuusnal and plootny would surely tnun?jirc in counecli"" with it. , . " ' , . There ww really" nothing remark Bile about thoecven day's iinnri"ii- piout, and yet it unht be that a ion comfort in riJ'tlic di.-ra.-.-l vs not coiiit in tli" arn -t, bin ' ho vilu.'UM, t!n'ditd ih.it requires siicli a jmh nnco.". "True, that N truo. I'.nl I all nojth.' thitik ti'.iia! How oiloil doc it uecur tli.it tin y circ'to know if tho 1'iini-hii: nt ju-t, if one ii really y iil;v? J'.ut wli.io :n a!tc r-ii li t!ii;iL''? Can th .-i'd it wlu Mil!, r i.in m i nt ly? Can tluYialic warwiih theini joiif v.Vwim iiaint the liilo hihI lit lost in ll.c M.-!-:i!ii ? All that i I- ft tluui 8 cn.luiun o nu 1 ohlivioii t J'i' be l ;r -- th.l'l till) V ; l v ;er eenkueo was ouvi ,l,a u.e , uu u m, k,iw lVom ukm.o iisii ;'al P081110" ?flb H1'1'"' ,,SI' ."a ; '! vhu c:,n,o or wh-re ,." Fk' Jocuracnt ordered th coni.i.en.e.. ,., k;nk .. i iu.t.rrll,,tul !r,"th:il UV ' Qd Ht'1,1orn,10U " UC ru!cS ' the iud-m. lit ut the lu ol h' h - to w V V "8 PlaC6 ,or ,, n ; J . v.. But other lasiueM preyed, and (? . f. one etk and then another went by, t V a d the C.R'UinBtauces had alino.-t ! Yy b n forgotteH wlien tho lat-t day of ' T t third wrtk agaiu recalled it. - It wa gttting late; tlie prwoiier 5 Lad rrceivf)! their aitppcr, anu i nun f retired to my rooih to attend tusomp ' 4 j writing.' thSt'iny Jm'hs during, ihe "i J-v" hatf left .)" little-tliiieJjr. 1 Ol UliC own cvii-ci ii.-c. 'oil, hn-h! Ku-M -ir. P.. you k'lLve that 1 uiid-Trate th'w inner ju '-.!K i;t ? I Rtru'U-tl loii0' before I became r.ciicih-d lo'couie here. I waeviii induced not to. Oh.tij !! I dare not think of it ; and you ilo not know Volt cannot undefctaud. Hu; I did not wish it otherwise. I must not ijJLTh tuu Jrtyfcflt with re f t. he; Ot;um will ilo tht" ,, As .';. :-uM tliir- lur v.h ilu ln:li- ner ' chan''ed ; the s erj'.d t i civ-t udde all tear; li'T h.ad wa- erected ; le r r.yv in i i eteriiiin.it on mat IK; ciiiin. WM 1o l)i aObOr.; I U1IU Ol J ii oi ; liear the door .fu,! aiui w d coim--VViiuutly m rft-thau sUrtlod whin 1 Lea.tl, not lar iroui nu, a treui!nini Voice utter a soft ' Cwd vciiin5'." j luukli)r Up, I .1 w an client ly at-1 I.red young girl, he-itatin- at a near 1 'ieU-rniui.i! on u,u c.,;: Warproacli,-ahd newni'ly waHity ;r i d to nil, ;nn,;t w , to be addrcsHod.- ' l"'-'U lt 1 had time to make oUervat.oi.-. ' " ' '- ' u n' Her style ofJrcsj iirattraH.'.ljijj---'ir" ait r.tiou. It was not such as I ha i r " . T 'lieen acotiftuued to see around nie on ! Mr. 'Iiisj-tnr, 1 mn lo in," visitors .to thw estahli.-hm-. nt. ! here seven days. I wiw tJl ill ul. : T.v h 'r tl.e' Mie .1 Ihil.-ri ! ' lul ; to nie, I'rMuiicr, m th" in I 'a ami the citv oili i.'ili wiih hi:. i wire( ii:oyiuMjniu joke in ( niiii c'.ioii villi ivr arrest. I did net end ,r tho ord'r,' but Went my p-vl f", t ni ipiaiiit h;r that hhc luu.-t n' iin iii.jMur t-foftf th mint. JotfullV hl.e im t inn. ''Oh, Mr. liiTtor,,i'hc cried, "u'y cix hour awd a half, and fen I hall lie ft ci'. I t un jiaiu inhale tl.e nir of fit Inn. Sai.i thought! I'rec tloiit ! h ,w fhall I love ih -enow; but what n it, you l'Hk no tcrn, no d.itk, a.- if " "You nre to appear Ufuro the jud'i j follow inc. ' ; "JIi wiilic to Hji.'iik toniu! My Ood! 1 i'o not knoA tin-ni.iii ; what can he waiirTn ino ?" "1 rat.tiot info'iu you ; he will no i!'iult-w!i-htctr you. H.1..U11, tiny are ttiiilin.", "One moment, I will In- ready." ihe n'juwid iinioet nt, ci rlainly (die wa a-t .nirl.nl, but more inijn ticnt than fi ibti ued. Hut lo r love ly cms no louder latilnd; ocardied for foiiKthiii;;, and lh-' rcidl a cloth haliin on the ha k 'of a chair. With nt'Tiarmiij move tiicnt fw threw it over her, h irl and daecd herself at my hide. "Mr. lii'j-ector, my toih t U lini.-h-ed. The judujiioi jr bahly . i-oiiic II-JW4 to coiiiiiiuuicate, for, of course, I can lib! le here no lotijcr." f-!ie aain laulusl in childi-h lee. All the way hVr ir were j.yous, she. was uncoii.-eious of wroii, and, I hoped, Im1 from future jHiiiih-ni'-nt. With thejulp-e wire other oiiieiald h i iii-iii'' to the citv and u -tr.iiin'i r u.ikiiou n to me, u hnc, stout niaii, evidently a detcetivo in t tv ..Liu d dress. J e-iin tnai lie worthl iicMire in what followed 1 Jar litularly Jioticul him. " As we entered 1 notlcul liitu cn.-l a quitk, ?!.arp "hunt" at my jri."uer, and his feutiire relaxed into a ni.au-jii-smile. .1 it . l iu it that my piiiu r wad a guilty person and he a detective. ' At tho time that did not' annoy me an miah as the man's umile. ' Hd.v could ho laujdi? . The rofcision in not a triiliuj.' one. ToTiinituji .gtiilijr jmrtie rouircK a cliaraeti r t f.U ! CLscitis vt 4.e jniiNir. I did in. t wis-i i to do harm. " inai caniioi uviui you even it'iotihl your intention luve Jm on of I In tu U Voii client.'.! tlie court on U fa rU'hteoui juditie: t by conniv iunt tho cc9io of t'iC ra! crimi aal.H "No, T)o; did not ll'hi of Mirk ( thinr. I only ili-fir-d Jo vo mw tin r front t 'ter l. -t ructu.n. Oh, Ulievc im1, tho piitle, lovely jfirl would havu l-conie ii nin. 1 net troner than hhe. ritr Would . i i i.i . ... v'U ii.ivo or.iii'-iii ii. i m.vo lo tin. bri. pl;t"i', an I if j on!' li f would you havu h.d to tel. 'Iahi that will not ih-a rou frun t i .dic p'-on or fiec j frm it.- I f I.IIM'llt. "What -hall I tetv I) -flen vur Inrl he.irt.r" "Ask that jH-r."ttf" he, naid, point iu,; t- tht- ilvieciive. 'lie will till ymi I have f;!y fond--"! tha truth uboiit in v friend; ho In. her. lo ymi think it war an r:.t matter to idaeo m v-H-!f here ? I id 1 tint ciiT.T V, 1'llni! .. , ' ! li I icF face was young, freidi, and round ; i!ie regularity of features ahinocam id au exclamation in favor of its i e uty, the downcast eyes cloyed tln-ir mirror from viow, but tho whi.!-.- c ; lession of face and tierson iiidi.:aud ui sense-of horror, f-htime and fear. . Such conduct i- rare- in prison, yet tl.e girl had evidently coiiTu to stay, judging by the bundle of wearing ap parel .--ho curried. Mv svniDalhv. was awakened, and, i.i a "kinder tone than I thoiild have U3:d under oraiuary eircumstuiices for this ill timed disturbance, I re oue.U:d Tier to ajinr.ach inc. I She did not move; herjiead re: niaiifad bowed, the eyes dtooiiing. ' "What y, your name?'' , I received "no reply. The girl sepin "ed to Srfruir.de for coiuposur-j, herl p. q iirett, tier mouuiTuniev uing lo lora words. JJut. dear child." I asked rather , k .- ... ..!.'.. . inpatieuuy aner a pau.-e, .you muei what ycu tiei:'e ; ny arc yMUitre .' 'am here unyer jyicst. said-it alrnosl wlpenng, the words scarcely passing.- her ltps. I looked at. her in nsti iiituiiK.-iit. "For hovv'l mg'?''. . "C ;v "Oh7(lodfJtArhrrott y- Notl.ltTg Fiti jLTiis e.-ca ped her motlLh. glirc'bie.tt.U.J hx-avily, hetylittMity pah-., nitatinsr with distre.-.iinr rapidity. 7r51 1 t r i ed fd con i pi e V "1 icTSel TM ii T fli e Btrength of hej. feelings seemed - to -liiaster hir en.deawnvj. "Tell me, ciiild, how long you. remain h"cr.e ?" ".Seven days-" . ; This exi.; ,-s1o.u sceiiied to unutterable relief. Tin: trembling limbs bocalue (julcl, respirtiiion regu lar, -only -the eves reiiKiiiLcd. downcast sill.., " ' . yAnd your imme "X am called -Aduline Von It. "Ah!"- . ; , :.:The-exchuii:ition escaped -me Jje fore I Wiis aware nf -if The ill wan Vtartledand JiroStly.raiti-d-hcr. head tind gazed mu-full iir' thts-'.faee, with fStl i-.nnsjHikeiti-n.iiry. I .saw- - two ""jffe ktrje and :woidn'iis Ijeautii'ul,. an irresi tilde pou r r of : fascination Ttl:in their 'depths speaking of child like iiiiioeem e, f':uiu.l furrow 'am! fright, vet cxjiiv.-.Mve of n .ignatio'n ; thev wrfe"huii(17ilf j- pret d , t -f Oli.t 'ti'Jil fit' the wilhtoboslr.iiit;" jv-. ... i " ' -ii.il euooi.-.4 IV til 111 voti had received the older f.r my lee. piioii. Here is the do. umcnt that hnhls nie prisoner is ti-is u:Ii:ient ' If not, pi -a?"" tell me h.it els : ii rcj:;il..-d Her ma me qui A ili -nit v -.. :l i ...ii' i in l 1.4 Ul 1 1 iiil'l .-?eji, tui'i o.ii- tho critiie tliat broii-ht lier i -3 ' - f. ' ' & -1- ' . f ; 5 - Xh. J r .. must bi'ing r had ac-piired Mi'-li a thi.t my inteicourse i . i ii count Hot go oeyotui ousinos (pms tioi's; althiiugh my intt r.-t and eiifi o.iitv would like to havo-kuowu in ore uboiit 1 ticularlv under my superviai'.n." Shu still lvtai.ied her cii!mnc.-d when locked hi her cell. Witluyit cxliibiting tiny particular cnutio'ii she entered the little, dark ho.n. I directed her to the bed, gave her a few pariieulars in regard to the- rules of the place and left her alone. This hvas'the beginning of a drama. '' ,; The following nioniing I went to the exaimuing bureau to hud" par .ticHlars' iu regard .to Adeline Von Ii., hut could .heovcr little". The case lud. been heard at some place juite distant, w here ill j prisoner was for merly resident, and iu the requisition it -was particularly remarked dm t&he desired' to "serfo. I.cr time" titidi;rie,' lnit,thu'..tic.t.. that called ibr "seven day-rr-i fmifi.ioiiiiien t wa .not rtatod whether hy -.ie,s'igu ..ou... nitslake we were to bo left -in. i'liurance; I- could it nu i ii.:ktV, and. to charac ir.!i a JtvoheH ctireh.-.-ii. .-'.-I out o; r!.i then. Tne iniinl a 'icart in lolll let. ii. '. Ml;- I tm t i .. 4-orn.iii -io -wuv-.yitu jjave iioli Ad- l-i- V":i U. v. a-i under with villi st veil d.ivs." - "Ye,." "'Ills false." , "Judge! Sir!" 'T repeat, it is fuNc ! Atv voit p(r- lilllS terh seemed ;uu -t I. avc.il io:y it. :ii I b i lililel ".Weil .'" " i'i.-ki d "lt i- u- I ii i; -ttr.! :;,!' eet T,' man. j'ld'.M', arr:s: with Adeline She l.fltw. th distressing What should I do wiih A- Vou'K. how' j cttliij, I tiv-a.1 not say ,- . . ' 'TtuTfriHti cthingm-j repassing th an linie. AdeJ-n-re Von ..11.'. Iiad done fcu.'ihce six (iuy.-j. Only I had seen .it-1-dirrnig tins tune; even tin; di rector, Uclllg lll.ill.--po.-e,!, ima IIOL liiado his custoiliary tvvisio.'i. I. did what was in .'my. power to make her puinsniuent light, a"d she -.-howeu her ippreeiatioii try- giving tne, no cause to.xoiii plain. . 1 . 1 was no wiser. iiQ regard to her circuinsntneerf. J;AerS' atteiupt to itiestio'ii lie-r was delicately turned, at.d 1 wa,s giveu to iuidertaiid thai. my Might did not extend inio her private idlaiis. 1 lie mornmg ol tlie seven t n oay she greeted hk- with a hearty checr i'ulneis, toiling ni(j-.how slie w;ould count the hours, .and I disfovere(f that some one wfs lookirg for her reh'i-o i s' uiixiou-rly. lis she hersell d. -iijd it, imtl "coiih I. not tell was it i; it'll CP, inothcr, brotheivor sister, or 'Ji rend, -Another time and place, eillilvtetlr-il in . ' - ' ' ' S-Miio hour.- fcr:.r. I reet'ic,-n. s-mallv aeu-taiuted Von U." - -o'."' "TJiit tierson has lied (o you. has a- iiin-'d a luinie she has' no liht to. -. What y.atr uaii't-i''-' he a.-ki(l the- p i.-oner. - j -' I had quite overlooked her since we (-nt -red the room. Now I turned towards iier: "sin; whs htandiu near the door; palo.tirf death,' tr-m dumb, as if .--he 'had not l.eatd judg-. J It- sh jipc-d towards In r, "I n.-ked you torive your name, will .you an swer!'" ho qile.-tielied ill U lolld and angry voice. - The prisoner sertiicd.fightened, so that her limbs refused to bear her; and had I cot quickly 'graspc-d- her, rho would Iiavi.- (jilleu to tho floor. I placed a chair lor her and remain ed standing at her side. Spite of all our endeavors we could - not get- the girl to speak. She sat sileiit.,iid ut terly, speechless, gazing on : tlrrtJoor.;l but. as the judge in convei-.-utyot; Willi others ' dochu'ed, , "This person re.- f niaiiw a . in lsuiJUi'.Lfme.. cannot go I'rcei!! .-dic'-prang ironi the chair i iv the last wj'rd. w us utt-.-rul, k-t her axroTliT-irwrit ind.-.eiibahly? Myf V-!, laihd mo t-viii al tho jTii.oi..-ite; bet I ihoiight of my fi it nt?. " T her kih", u til artin lio mpl tuJ in lam- l in In r augui.-.!i, ami 1 liee.uu.j htnm-; iigain, and when my .-j.iritu faileil me ouring I his time llit picture j,'.ivo nie i-(iurngi.' 'Will, well, tellyojr faturojii 1'tJ this at vol have t old o. I have nolhin,' to do with it. I'.rhaps they will, iu ciir-identtion f 'nri tive you only two year and ?1'KJ fine.' "I will do t vcrTthii! y-iu tell mc, -ir. but you will let me ;o now, will von not? may .1 r-teu homo th'.i tvuii:tg!'lic pleaded. t 'No! ' he replied, .shortly. Mut I rcjH-at it, sir? I nhall go mad. I tini'i be homo to-night; toy tiuiid awuitri nu? Mie uu-oln-r-i the iiiomouU until I teo her 8ain: h!ie will die in herjirro si fear!' Your friend reeciviti w!th you the sain'? I'linisht-ieiil!' ' 'What tay you? sh-"f eroamcd: 'you tell me fche wuufliir nlo? Why, .-he d-j'C- not not evu know that 1 am here; !io bcl..-v-' tlnil have g' .ne to witne one ia a tlu'i-.ut phyo tci iilerytl.-' f- - 1V . , i.xnniinaiioii utuy pr viZTi of tiiis iis-se-rtioii.' . 'My t-x-imiuation!' the girl Tc M utid. 'Oh. I 'fell Ho strange;- u'i is void in my h. art; rut I yd it n-cmh as it it woiud hre.iK lroiiifh.- iu.ii c.- of it- in'. cry. I iv-npr. Iieii-l i ii. i -till cannot l- uiie. It c.u.uwt ha Oh, Mr. In.-p-'ctor, you i.I ItViu'tgo It-nlre- tliktVVttiti'. ; '1 dare; not,! I an.-wi n d, iijfirn; i.i I could. "" ' ' ' . 'Tha, v-,r.f cm-lovd tny sou! in so small a r-p ice 1 caniiot uiider.-tiid rh 1 lie In art reii.liug ery'sho ut rrred will never be Ihtgottcn. All were silent; only thc'pii k bVeatlmig of the' prisoner could i t heard. The judge thought the haThi cottio satis lied; further' words ere 'useless, and by a motion. Ire' I.e. lo nie Like lier away. Tied her out by the hand; -sdic u!: tered not one word: -arriviti-' at IhV prison slu; entered, k' r cell in the siiiiie silciicc; In n-yes nere hard and dry; die did not appear to seo tne, tint -at wit'i folded hands gazing in to vacancy; - .' 'The pressure ofl-n'r trolihles was too "nun ii -lor the spirit of.lhe (.irl; sis days had she wajtrd for the'-mo rn ul w. ten she e jmuhtoe her Ixrluvcd f-iend aiid say""Vou are I'.eel' . ' She h.nl coii.-iaiitly kept before her miild the sorrowing.' picfuivi of their jrarting, and-fiiei'i l'ancied the hatipines.s h(-r , .leritics would brill"- not liiJpkcr stiditiiii, and year later the nutTenr died in an inmne H'Vllllll. , I after a lime diivcrrd that the crime forwhitdi Adelnio Von ILwa entcncc.l -, iiothini more than au tiniiili tiliitmil injury done th'u detce tive that a!o dirtCovcriHl the fraud. It ii'im A, Von 11. rc-iitcd n bit of liifni mnt nut at a tUH-ial cntertainm-iit that lH' had received front h"r tritiii utr.s-t, nu I it wan thai spread unti it mi. hill the tuint ol liu iUH'riont It wa-i of Midi a n'.itoii- (hat ho ap iM-ari'd in a nuiutntitihl.' . rliaraNer and nh ti culled uim.ii for fit ralhority he Couhl j;i vo liotio but the iiecdlc- wotn.iti; Pill a ho wiia this original cnuriMif hi ilignice ho h-iii fuiid a ln-alin rui..ly Ly lutnting her down to puui-hiM-iitand nu-iii her Hell Icirtn ii ho knew Would bring tho i,'iioiniv home t ) her nb. I her position. Th un for a careh--i repel t ti'iitofa piece of frivolity ehe wa . iileuciil to tho di.-grace of arrest and a iirion cell. The discovi rv hais- x ned uiifortunately through mio of the t.lli.s-t-ii im I. r liim, who had w en Adeline Vmi K.'whih' he suppoM.1 lar to Iu in cloe confinement, i.nd shortly after the lady lursilfap ivnr'il b f..re hint to be,' pardoti lor tho I roii hie she bad inuoceiittv en !!' I him. The ui.hrtpiiv L'irl that MifT. r. d so fearailiv for In r kind act wim the niece ol -'l' lino tuii K. bore tin sameunmc, and wii the timt Kg Thi lady herself I never met, hut who fun doubt how-fearful It shadow this trial cast over her whole future, i irl'i mid Vmj'i jPfi':irlmriif. Who WaiSciaah. t A dear, little grav pu.-s striped irfl't pntty n, bin; couhl be ; no won der tliat I'd lie's round, dimph-1 face wa-i n bright n a sunheam, and that (i'i-y clapjH'd her hand-i and caught it in her urniv frying; "Vou sweet, darling, dear little pel of a thing!" not a bit of wotider. '"Did you ever see anything likp it, H ldief plaain fiid round, and don t scratch tt all. .ilTt K'tL-n-" ro" on iu a ii ii i i l uroiiuu i it jiv, ivilir ron aroi do you know it? mil I luve you so much I could i at you Uf)." "(ill .-V." Whispiled IMdie. II little ,1 "Why, I'll just take both, and then I'll he Mire." "Well, I think you won't then, for ono in for mamma." "It-t mo cot-, then I will take this one" and Ivl.lio showed her the rosy nd check. "Oh, my!" exclaimed Gusy, til imrpriic: "ju-a the reddest and sjfl est and iiicett apples I c.vcr saw but oh ! d. ar, y m are nn-iui, IMdie Mnith thi ono is trie Iilt'o one: J just know you cave mo this o' imr- i misc. Oh! I woiildu t lio so mean no. not for all Jho aiudui cvt-rv where; you jiKt wanted that for yourself, ntid I t pose that what mamma meant-vest r.la- when she said noiiiy iK-ojifo were selfish, and that meaiu Imp thenim Ives so tnuth better than thv like mher tx-oidf" and w ith that she s latched the largest iipiileiuid foiled the smaller one off in lite grass. "There, now, Mr. Mi aim s, take your little snt.i of a one and go ; Kitty and I will have this one; wont we, Kitty? and l-fure he had time to say a word or to get it bark, she had bit ten a treat piece out, and Was roll itig around with Kitty as merry a you pieano ; " while j. tuic, irettwu and hurt, hunted along tint grass un til he found the .,it red check, and, wj-ndewiig w ho k m selfish after all, rati- to give his mamma the la.t ireaure, and to gel iv kiss, which comforted him more thuu a whole Io7.,'ti of apple could have done, hihI made hi l.earl throb fast with "delight lis she called him her "little lllisclfl-ll hoy throti as last itlnl with as much delight as it did n lit tle while alter when papa tossed him two cre.it, b auii.iii pu.i Iicj tho ritK-st and woitest and told him that au liiiselli.h heart wa bettir than au orchard oi'ajiplo au j peach-. s. Tonnj Aajtici at taj wliot. A wi 11 known chrgyman was ers-j-ng Iake Ihic, some years ago, upon ne of tho fUumers, nnd scviog n small lad at the wheel, ho accosted dm as follows : "My son, you 'appear to ho a smull boy to steer so large a hoat. "Vw.r," w;u toe rcplyi,' btityou I.AJau-.Lvux. On ihc4ih ult., Dr. Tims. laiinh to Miss Matilda I-yon. Millennial advieateiii:iy sound ( 'i'lu ir (Iiihrh lie horns; 'lhe end of time, the n it'll of m'aco. ihis simple notice warns. For U l the lion licth down T'gelher with the lamb, Ami soon, jierhajM, a little child " Shall lend (hem hy tho hand. Sr.:n-C't titty. On tho Dik lust., Thomas Sued, ll.-nj., to Miss Sarah 11 furry. , Said, Ilrowu, "To.u Su-cd's to very small, " I fear ho will he flurried.' 'Oh no, said Joni , u steed's a horse And a short one t soou curried.' Wii.mam Wimjam.. On the L'Oih tilt., Mr. William Wil.iams to Mi-s Lizzie Williams, both of Wil li imstown. "Tor further particulars, sec small bills." jyjioKilion Journal. fliir Qoq gem's lUckiuQs, A ajM'r mill a light between rival journals. lcs, -i-ir, wa.j iuc repiy-, I cniKl; i! thoitgh." . It is said that every editor on the Hot-ton j'ott wears sectacles. A Ilostoii dry jroods dealer aIver- tises "linaucial crash towels. Some peoiiie have their lliiiikim? like- their washing, doue out, A Ciioksj-llcr advertises "calf ocu, two dollars and fifty ccuU acli. Ih-fore shites were used people multiplied on tho face of the earth. ' The -licading -Eiigle is the only paper iu the interior that stereotypes. Athens,' Ga., has a paper named Cat, with thonmrtii !'I can icrateL" , We always ljke to seo gentlemen ami ladies w jlu beautiful gold rings dn their lingers, and Jong dirty nails . .it looks bo neat ;JUice"iteeL ,V ,-l"-'"'.-..'.'i my- t: n 1 , ; j-w . .I. r fir The before ;h :ijipYu;ai cxawiuin ' ,f A. II e-.(;s r'.Tve IV.'fn. o'nerfo' ttrey-'iTstTd on liim, attd lonk'mg him Jirnily in the eyes, she said : ' . "I hav? suffered iny .sewn -days' imprisoiiment ;'nnd to night at liu.fV iiist seven; it is at an end. Vou d.arc not detain mo longer.' Vou have not the right." "That is, not for you to decide." "int th'inv"3, l-.atti not guilty..of iiiiythiiig,; not only I-, hut two others will be o lniserablo if you do not let mo gt." ; ' '.-'' " The poor child was the picture of jaifl'ering and fright. . ' . "Now, said the Jude mildly, "answer me. A're you the Adeline Von K.- th'atva' condemned by a militii-y-eoitrt at li. '" , '--. : "No, I am not; the condemned. Dut what of that?" she asked. - "Much'," very mueh.:J-Vou -are guilty of an al t- p.nis!iublo by ten years iniju rsnnuietit and. a" fine ol from one hundred to tefi j.honsaiid dollars, nnif until iinalJudgmeiit is passed in tin;. matter 'you return to close con-n mellu'.'.-'-'H "Uh, (i :d! iny GoiL!" 'she "cried, oiUfv, "I do- not ih, ientur. 1 what Sucli visions haiitji her cpuragcoiis and-cheerfttl; no -' 'with one ft-arful 4jIow they were destroyed, and Otdy "the prospect oi"a lilo "covt-red;- with disgraco left her. , . . . . ... . f - a j hm ( iloi 1--Ui- the-ju dge i a 'lv- lieliall, and exptaeu-a i,,-y icar.s ifft i ... . 1 Ji:tiauii,...iu-mn- -r - -.ii ii- .i- , iii ii" t- oi m-ig.-iuor tiatnius, Who v.,i--watt hiiig over her spec :a!ys ... . . i i . I .iiiiv-v, am t si;t a lot nunc 7 ... vl' ,!;..!:,;iir..:t' .. :!xdidtii.jLJiuiii. Watklns put her rigid m my arms 7" "Vc; but that was only, because you got to him (ir t." "We'l, if I got to bi n first, and Johnny Watkins gave her to me, why I guess she's mine." "I (1 -n't. believe mamma meant her all for you ; she said , Kittv should be sometimes yours and some tiiilesjHi ie," . "iM-'ie Smith, you just bother nie, you do; the next- Kitty anybody giv-s mo I Will H it let you see at ill." ' V. Idie, overcome with disappoint incut and n I mo-it or. any . to cry, sat ihev.ti oiiaHiitio sLad a short w'iiy ofi te?ff-4iw iiiinutey tithout saying a wwrd ; (lien lie came up quite clos to Kitty and laid his, face sufdv ngaiiist her,. whispering : I 'tiiissr, w hen vou get tired of her don't you think you eduhl let her be mine, to iday with tu.-t for a little while?; ,m "()!i, my, no! becau-H you sec she is so sweet anil good,, that I shall never get tired or her, afid Cannot spare 'her aiiugle miiiute." NufCyt'ii to Jet me holj in my arnis'one little bit ?" "Vou Kddie Smith, I-fohl-ou no," and Gusriy, Jakin'g JCjUy t iu. her your tAXAifen; hit nun t "Yess r, I thick I do." ' - "Can vou box the compass ?'t . "Vcs.Mr."' "Let me hear you box-it." The bey did as he was re-quested, whi n the iiiinirter.sai.! "Well, really, y:m "can" do it! Can you I mix it had; ward.-. 'Vesfcir." ' " - ; . "Lt t nie hear Voti." The boy again did, us requested, when the minister remarked . 1 "I declare, niV son, you' sceni to undcrstaiil your business." .The boy then took his turn at ques 1. 1.011 ilsklllg liegiiiuiilg "l'ray sir, w hat might he your bus nicys : ' '-. . "I am a ini'ii -ter of the gospi 1 "Do you understand vour l usi ikss?" "I think I do, mv smi. "Can you say the Lord's prayer?" . "lcs. " '-'Sitv it. Tho clergyman did so, repeated the words in ti very fervent manner, as though trying to make an impression ou the I a il. "Well, really." said the boy, upoi; its conclusion, "you do know it, don't you t Now say it hack wards. . . "0!-i!. 1 liT'i't do such 14 thing-as unit. 01 course - . "Voti can't do it, ch ."":ie''unied tliffboy." "Well, then, you see 1 un derstand my bu.-iuess a great dear better thau you. .do voiiis'."- The clergyman aetnowleried him- sell beaten .and r .-.tired. er, as a g- ninu v some, scolding wuc " ' ' ' i , arms 1, rtm.-toiiii;..-Hr eim.hecome hardetrt'-d,-'thrfrtigriaTrti- ilarify to.Biifioiuig ui every ..shajie. He anticipated iiothing leiious iu couseqtietice. '. ; BtU; her situati'-iii'dKl not alter; sTTcTobsi'.ryeil n -ither iy t-oinTug nor going :' 1 tried to draw lief, interest from Jier'own tliosighu, without buo cess. She neither uty -lor drank. Occasionally her eyes wotild be raised from the. floor "to flit" from one "otiect- to another, as 11 m search of soine-thing-fhttt .could not he Toiind. It was the restles wtiu'deriug of a gtiIi-x inir -soul the hni'ua-'e of a -.broken spirit. She had cxl,il,ilu(p the courage of a niiiii; she-hadjiflyrt-d 'more than life in the aef ofi-ut(.rn,, the prison; .1 . 1 1 . . . i i .... ..... 1 . . . rnaisne toio- ...u u-aiiu uw unnaj) PY result did. tint detract- onu "iota irotn the -tiohleiit-ss of th'o iiiti-jiiion. She-)vas' not aware kIc was coniaiit-ling-soiuefhmg. im hidden; she onlv believed that s. lf-sacrifico would bring peaee to Iter family aiid dnqt piuess to his friend. .. , ,;.,, Myhcnri bh-.l f,',r hor. and i-fLcr eight d iy s f lie ph ;. j-i; i.ui i :i i hi go pro.'io-a.-.-. -i.'-ir-in erahle" IK- aadd an out to get 011 the swing. widen she just Happened to think 01, beforo iTpqipcd in "Eddie liciittj,'' as .she whisrierci! to Johnny Watkins lir-;(3nr'(!i)ofrvhilc'',o ' lyJdilat very still on th'o stdol,' " tvitlr a- -frig t -ar on -his lashes, and a big, sob, in his throat. ,"" " - -; ,. A, day or two after this Lddie took A "ll.' .1 a message 10 a neigiinor iicross ine field, and wiw rewarded with "three hi ight,' rosy pdes suclf -bra lilies'; ripe and soft and ml :4uM'ouId hard ly wait 'to get out the gate before be ginning to eat them, and Was -jusfj about 16" take' the hrsfbitc, --.then, he, stojiped, shook his curly head, fixed them all in a row-ou'Jiis arm, laying his hand on them to keep them from falling off, and hurried Tor horns as lasf as he could. v - "Pnp;i, papa !" he cried with de light, "see here. One lo ( iiiav, and c- -...1 i:... !ZT' one joi j uu, oiiu 0111- 10 Mii; - "They are beatitiful.'sure en .ugh ; but how about inaninla?" "Jlamina? Oh ! why, sure enough ; ..ne for Gussy, and you, and niainina we'l, I lionet mind maybe you will givo me ir little lite of yoms saying which,;'hj darted ofi toward Gu sv, who was tjiifing Kilty with a cio.er tult und -r t'.ie cliii tree.' 'iV hiih Un-iv-(.vt-sv-:'" - ' . -: x-.y. , EL Moon 13 -MoDiii:. On the 1st, Mr. Wil Haiti Moore to Miss Maria. Moore. The happiness tiny-will enjoy, . Is gii;at -beyond, degree .. -But w hen they have a little 'Moore,' , "Oh, won't it greater be ? . .. .: Nj:n,i, Tii'tt. On Wednesday, . Mr.! "VViHia-Jh Nrei 1 to JMiss Jane Tier 1 .. 1 ..a .. ..1. . . l sua event we.nuiiei-ieiir, 1 r.i . -V". 1 I . 1 1 ' - " cue tunica loiiiicci. ana im pped a "' tear.. .. ... . : .' Lishop Meado said "our girla'ai-e-'-' poorly educated but our boys will never find it out." The best remedy for nierenntiU !' troubles A liberal use of printer's "Print aud prosner," says the iso man at the "Times Printinjr ir,. rn...L....L .... . in 1 . P i.fu-rc, tiit-siiiut streei. 1 iiuadet- phhl; - Out iu Montana when they start a man down hill in a barrel, -they speak of his "appearance iu a new role." ' . &Jf It is an cstablishb?dlict tjmt M. array sells trood shoes. Jt flfsy." Murray aji'preciatt-s the times aud sells low-for cash. The proprietors of the Auburn. Mei, "Clipper " have been-held in three thousand dollars ball for rifcrring to a judire as- "a muddle- headed inaiiikiu." The London Time says that life is lived so nuickly.- in the United Slates that a man who has been five years 111 public hie 4S almost a veteran. ' - - ' A Khode Island jury were five days debating on hog case involyin'" seven dollars; and then recommended both men to the mercy of the court. AMissbuii cherry uianVTees- for marrying lburleen couples amounted to dift'v pounds of dried apples and a. bill lor. eighteen bushels of buck, wheat, "r:"";' y'- - -...-i.. "WiifctitT DrcK. .On Monday hv tTe'lu'v. ,Mr. Seals, Henry;; W. Vright tir" lliss..Orilla lluck."; , The jrarsoii se:iis llreix fate rtis verv clear, 'She's righf fe-r once the buck lia -got' its . de; . Conr. Wi-nn. Last week", Mr. John Colih to jMi.-s Kate Webb. ' ' A newspaper recently. quoted iiigiiiun-s ccieorffteii work,' 'The ntijiiities ofthe Christain Chureh is .-"IJingliain's Iniquities of th Chrislain Church." . A new. rcMgious sect litre fan ecentiv organized in'Koaiioke couu. ty. Va. They arc disaffected" Turks and calr , llitmselves "Christ s fo.1 lowers." - - A gruh'old loi 1, whgsifs just heside ih, savs iis our ear: "Look-out: for iittle spiders., An editor lately killed a lady in his papeci T!he bereaved husband v's ted liim. ; '' f - "Vitlian," cried the enraged luis-'baud,-"you liave killed my wife !'-' -'-.Editor, with dignity :. ; . ' "Sir, I am an edftoi-jtiot a doctor.'1'' "That's just it," cried the bereaved husbiuid ; you've killed heron paper and she's alive !". ' T: - 1 '--- "If she's not ilead, I congratulate you !'" .. -,.' " '.Congratulate? Idemnnd daiiirtLres. ) for drsappointtuent''' t .,-' 1 - " ' it K - " - ": . :' i -

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