BUBBLE8
.mbeaof uTySt beneath.'
fa 'mtie trefc-n L larn- to wail
foef11 ctrtcbed in vain;
,Ue"bo arseqaest!oning8ure;
fwSff Si f'Kcoffi. not 8Stltt- .
your
j - -ati ur
then not to cry;
n1 ,,c bubbles inirw
A h tw"e and thoush tber
M h they would have deemed it
jliC1 .
..JCtt- m B'slnd that
May
Lost
Ld III ld
. r.,v,n V. Forney has received
o c frorn" W G. Mary
t'? ?ller;:v.0, from Bobert BeDjamm
Kiitne Ul" lou jjiving some mfor
ft, and furnishing a clue that may
.loStothciwoveryofthe long
Vrivu llnsniaa. states that He
lf h a naraph in a San Antonio
!p!lS?f February -17 to the ef-
(fexas) pape R haJ not yet been
was under the impj
TV li Mil bad heen returned iu ui
6tThe notice r-ctlh-d to. the
SefUr. UugmiU am u?r
I r his observation previous to the
o February, while he and Uia f.mi
fo were residing at Laughton, Lssex,
rXniles northeast of London. Hi
loToanrest children went to school
ETSlch was attended by a rather
rettiboj of about nine years of age,
SL called George- by the woman
nth whom he lifed but wno "equeuuT
ld his name was Charlies Ross; that
,;a mntlipr and that
the woman was mi - .
he was brought oTer from America in a
hie shin. The boy claimed that his
aoV was a lady. Mr. Huffman says
that the boy answers to the description
of the lost Charlie and that he left the
Tillage some time ago, it was understood,
w.lh the intention of being sent home.
Mr. Kingsbury voucnes ior mc renaun
itj of Air. llughman and states that
while he was stopping at Laugh ton
boat a year ago he had .his attention
called to tat boy, bit paid no par
ticular attention to. the matter, as he
supposed that the Philadelphia boy had
teen found. Mrs. llughman had 'told
the writer that the woman who had the
boy in charge always wore a reil, her ex
cuse being that her husband was abroad
and that she had taken a vow not to
show her face in public until he returned.
Mr. Kingsbury concludes a3 follows :
"A little before my visit referred to, the
boy was taken away and some months
after the woman herself moved to an
other town only a few miles away, and
as wi write we do not know whether the
boy is now with her or not, or whether
the 4,takiog away" was only a blind or
rase played by the woman, but Mr.
llughman will make a visit to the lo
cality to-morrow and find out whether
lae caild 13 with her or not. At any
rate I have hardly any doubt but that
this was and is tha veritable Charlie
Bos3, and that if he has been taken away
the woman could tell something about it.
If we can make any new discoveries we
will write or cable you as soon as made."
Mr. Chrstiiin K. Row ia ronortirl to
- - - - - .
rcgtrd this latest clue to. the- where
abouts of his sou Charlie as the most
bopelul which he has received for several
years. The letters from England which
iuu cuuuierparii 01 iiiv iooi uvj
written by persons known to be re
sponsible, aud the evidence is strong
jht this child declared his real nam .to
to Charlie Ross before any one elsesin
the neighborhood knew that a boy ef
that name had been lost. These Btate
ocnts come, not in a roundabout way
from persons whom nobody can identify,
bat from two gentlemen as to whose char
..Jter there is said to be not the slightest
All The Year Round.
Educating Oysters.
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J o "follow its master up and down
JJNi a consummation wnich might be
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- me toward ultimate civilization, at
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;camfan3 the liquor retained keeps
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CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
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Leare Wllmlngton..t.M.........M. 8 85 A 11
ArrlTe jat Florence. M...eii.. 12 to p U
Leave Florence.... 35 P U
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, SIGHT EXPSERfl TRATWR n..T.
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Leare Florence.ww....M.. 4 2) A 11
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imrs at ClnlfiTnMa. a a m
Leare ColnTtiMs;.,,,,,, ....TO 00 P II
Leare O Cand A A Junction..... 10 20 Pill
Leare Fwrence....... a CO A la
Arrire at Wilmington...... 6 20 A U
Night Mn and Passenger .Traln, No. 40
West, and Accommodation Train! No 41
East. - . , -
Leare Wilmington at....MMMM.12 25 A U
Arrire at Flofenoe............; 4 10 A ll
Leare Florence............,.,....,,..., 6 CO A IX
Arrire at Wilmington w....M.l2 CO II
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