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"litHtls-Ii, \V IVevey
Attiirucy 1. ()««».
—Dr. '"K t' 11 ii-1«
Survrun \V. S. Crowl.
CITV Ul t'H'KK*.
•llenrv •. Yulkrinr.
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:i-!l.
areconlixlly
N.
iuviteil to tt-
.1. K.NAI'I', W. M.
'•01. LB BOVCK,
Sei-.rciary.
0. K.-SYLVAN LO!«ilv No 51.
Mmts every Tucstlity evening »t Sfha
Visiting hretliri'ii fontiallv lavi-
LVXIIKKO, Sec.
I:ANI» ARMY OK THE UKITHUC.
M«ttt every second and fourtli S.itin
p. in. sharp, at the ('uni House,
inrudw visitio^ our city we mvitml 10
*ith us. U Diuus," rouiunnidt-r.
I'•'». FITCH, Adjutant.
0. U. W.- Meets first and third M""
day evenings nl aeh luotith Mason.
VwitiMg breiliri-n ••.ordudlv invite'l,
l®£8. Unorder, t'. K- Ouovnu, M.
1l
P. .IOIINSON, Chiel Coini'r.
IhiaxE, Sec. and Treas.
.f. (». T—Meets every Friday "vc
,"'"8 W Masome. liall, and extends a
,'1''iivitation
to visiting nie
1.titers.
.... Wm. iiu. onus, C. T
1
UOMAS, Rec. Sec.
(IILUCIIKS.
a-
'-I. Kii'v. JOHN flKH.MEI.IMi, Priest.
Ksr
CIIMTK:: XXIY.
y
coivrv orricrie*.
-jiouT*—1^1 nisM-.ln. M-irt(M1«.
\d l»ist., .i"lin lb-dina.-.
3d Dist,, Wm. Jem.
Buinl 3d Want--!' A KrU«tl»"».
I'lteii'H.
irslial, Strent Coiumissi.mfr, Hsiilitme
•cttir awl Kir" Wanlen—J E .Sitniiion*
iin—i'liJirks Su'dilfc.
B0A1LB or KMT Altos
-VBell.Sr Jones, .I K Kaotman,
i arc, Irving ii.ttti, U VV Autfltnaii
tkjuhmutii.
rilATF.IlNITlK'
V AL ARCH MASONS, MI MIAN K
luptfr No. 15. Staled ciuvi»caii"n
inn! liiuith Tliursilnv
vt
•r fatle
ier. 1
i' went
I -I I
1
•-Juhn Dxigliiss.
«l Pwls-0. A Marte-.s.
and I'rolatf Juds' Hi"—
•r-J -S. Farley.
n 1.
'. I
!li -..I'
settle
hi
cr— \ui{. Mittrlst.n'.it
r-.iatii" l?crry
.dice—S. M. ru«« o,
•. '.orncv--.1. W.
en—1st Wartl- U Kacroin'r. liifli
'lortell. '.'t Wnni-W 1? Hiiuinlcrs,
i'
I,:' 1 ill
••V id .Mi^
•••. 'a. M,-sy! Jliss
"We sinI'jld:
a Soui tiei n 1 •::.'
"For ntv 1 .!1
rat In
•.
You ain
sho'lv you .1
I surely
••JJeti 1 km tell
En. EMAM'KL. N. i-
I
'IF k. K.-SKI)..WICK DIVISION' N'i»,
1
31-i. Meets in S.dmU-r'- Hall, Mid'ank,
in. the lirst and third Sunday ot cacti
I.
c.
MATTHEWS, hie).
'JACK Fogg, Sec.
V'l'KU UK RAILWAY CONIn'TORS
•'iiiliuiik Division N o. D!». Meets ut Ma
Hail every second and tonrtli MindayH
All meiidiers ot the order cordial-
v'tt"d.
I
h\Js-^'\x /.\s» ^-*0
A
1 1 1
I I .V
I kfo'.lS A.^T ''01
KKV1U.0 DAK.
ti,lt!i'«i
rdally ...
tun Wed s l'-v
vf 2?
ii
,,-in— '. \i
riding
\ii -1 El
.' novel
:,.a:
Y
hear
I a i a s e
Willit'u 't irted.
checked 11'•
Wr'd hell, i n
IV-ss."
"Diil ycwir falhoi
ed I^ottie, t.::rit'iil
"l haven'* n-k"i
,r.oiv. can'! i'-i
each 111011111,
p.iu. Visiting coiupauioiiA oorilully
A. itLKSKB, High rili't.
DODOIASS, Sec.
.& A. M.-MIL1JANK IAD«JK No. 20.
Stated meetings at ischfilpr'^ Hall, »ii
1 Tliiirsdny cvmiinn 'l •R^li nemtli.
bretiireu
1. n
Mi
11
-If solidi}
I is dull"
i.'i-_- v, e.'I
«iid tflon-Aini. plaiiiiti
iatlie was. "Miz '1
him inter a tw'-ha
ak him down ter
FaC."
..i Mi-\, Im-
11
••How do you ku""•'
patient
"How do 1 know
bug^y 1""-' ",
de hotel en'
Now, honey, jes'
con-ins en' bejn y
cuiiistanee. Lel.iiM
In" de bespoke de
1 ash. who is ijmt
,ii- liverv stables.'
.a ,z:' '.ack ter
If, 1 -n" wait Oil -BUc
\..' oic rnrtmniv.
1.wan manage.
\lissv sighed an-'.
l,e carriage away and
parlor, where Lottie and ,«•
an indignation m-ein.....
it Mlowcd hard iiehni'I. bm. stopp.
,'!••«! -vm'v
..Imn-Ml v..t«r .uind!" oriM I-'ttie, a
"u Iiiis»css looked UP inquiringly, bn
mm
Mom JUiAs viporoii
silence: ami .Miss
til** ..... Vlvira
^"t
"TJN-UAN—Service (locasioinil—m the
Norwegian UntMiiue at the church at
Htv. II. SroKLiii, Miiii«u-r.
('PAL Service in Library Hall ''rs*
iindny ot each mouth at I'i: a
U,
Ii. 11 ltd:. -1'rear him every
flundi.y at 11:45 a. 111. and :a P- ni
L'li^ue (cilii p. 111. Sniuhiy school
I.'''' ifi.-etim: VV'.'dnestl'iv s .it 1'''
lUv. .1. MIEI.I^MI, Pastor.
nitomime un|)i
Ml,
iiad turned aw
T' ti iii'it ^Ihmi MJV»
Mom Kee Bought a pr^'"
Mrs. llerrv.
Mj Mv
..
THOLlC.—Service in St. Lawrence
MiUn li every S11 inlay and lioiy day at
Ui
rtilWshe
abou M.ssy. M.-
:°SrfV..LvtorN.hcad
runs ill
en' Jlissy is heady.
her eyes wit on
tell yon. Miss
111
McUEii'iK offKMiit
44 i-r: 1
-1 »nd iiiff,
1 k Maw
fevtan,
that he
'liuvsi' Ni'
ui'.r.
ia away I
i u
1 ill 1 W
1 .1.
1! 11 a Ii wlicl'1
me pi
Sllc ar.a"
tile
"AVhn-liei
asked the
sont me w.
de day, 'ii
plinipse
.lav. myse
jectin'. ell'
tell yon. cl
1-Vd'ral ^en.
•'Never n
pat lent ly.
1,
At 1
m] I &
A Dtcun^YM^ Ircr
£L|2AR~TH YYDEIiAtT*:
fiuhs!"- OGte "bi
sn-
\!1 RUjhN
with 1
he
W inifreil Thorne
I unieMan-j." said Jc'a".
hi-, mustache to hid. 1
,• i Tiioriit! \\'us lit.
•a 1..
11 turrieU her li n ..
..•! iii Mrs. Lorimei
.,1,-l1'cd out of the. rooai.
,, i id told him her hi»t"i.\
... 1 Iwd ]iromi-.ed to
ile.
Me
lau
'UliT
•a ill him
parlor, an
Mis. Lorn 11
erw aid 1
friend this ti e
Il ever t.ie -p
Ai.d. strange n
thd offer. Niclf
i and taken pri
C-apt-. Fleti
(if hllil.
followin
I f.: .ii1 lady's broth 1,
1 "aiu
v
N K. S. 1 .. I \l\ y Y. A I 1 5. )0.
her
i eoinpr
e. tllbin'
1 let 1.
i .-
•aid.
should »ll-r.
jv,, j,, a the. upportuiiilv
a rne W IJ wound
1. 1 at Nashville yet
,„ nt never have heard
for an old negro, who.
iu mortal terror of si
andshelh and by dint of sheer persist
ency of inquiry, had found his young,
master in the hoepitali and had insisted
.Jiion being held pri-on. with him.
'All this the captain told Glory-Ann.
••En' wuz dat old nigger a romi' faced.
.vri...,jf 1' .lie life' r. 'A i-l-'big tc'tii. en ln
wa.-i (iilbi'M-:. a' iic walked hippity
lion -.ia.-'asked. I aiidessly.
A[ believe Oiihert was his name," the
captain admitted.
"DeaniazitVpowers! man (jub-a t,
tuhbe sho! .'SVhal a gret pity: olo mm
Dublin is dead .-n' gaw-n, dat he c&^
]ie »r de n"«s! Am Missy gwan w
^"Hardly." s:dd t'apt. Fletcher, smiling.
•She tohl Mrs. arimer that she herself
it him to her brother,
Glory-Ann opened wide Iter eves and
drew ti long breath. This was the iii'cif
astounding news of all. "Dat Missy,
she said, "is jes' ez heady ess tie ren o de
thornes. i)n« o'dese days I do 'spect
s
(i ii r|)jle ai
id. ai'iMonslN,
|,e -wan tek a notion ter go begmst
mawBter en' den w hat? En' what 'lx0t
Mawse Nicholas, ef you please, filih?"
„.
ll)V
Hit
There was little more to telh^ Through
Capt. Fletcher's exertions Nicholas had
been promptly exchanged, and the cup
tain had never heard from him since.
fi
in nT'ili Iwiuk, sn^ «iiu
1
I
sV
en' mawrf-
ter ''lie don'lV.n.'i-snm-. nmher lea.iwiso,
is tlie -tj
I'nfortunatelv Capt. Fletcher could not
recall the name of the little place in Mis
sissippi where Nicholas' home then was,
-What- in the and where his wife and child were tiv
Mrs. llerrv asked, bc»u
llerrv asked, hewiMercd ud
"'^nT' Mvrtilla 113'most 'filiawed ter
"Miss
rt1
'I |,r.,^,.d ter run after
AIiZ
dat Fed'ral gf"1"1
ina( w )0
xheodo
ia
Scott, 'ca»«e dw ole foul
ter
memorandum of it,
and the letter ho wrote Mrs. Lornmer at
the time had never reached her.
"I'm iow'ful 'Merged ter you, maws
ter,"said jbrv-Am, with a rrofound
-r -aid in­
1 •.. I i .i
i in Lccp," was all t
-ictiti pivt.1 Iiim.
hru^i'd his tsltoukiers.
in Vi tir turn.' Mi-
ii:u
.... a a-, tlr' colon. 1
iii-pi-ct his liclds: and wh. n
J. tin- old woman wa.
hack In tow 11. yhe ii al di 1
ny^ t'f
i&vy i
i#
\Wl
/, fi£
1
Ajr I
\g-i
V**J v k i i i S
u. -'ic )io'.2, hi 1111-S" •,
in 1 ic pailor, alo'e*,
in, and il needed
1 v him that nornc
i. i move her deeply.
but 111 ll'T eyes
., i ir nri If him un-
••ii lu
a „'h
had
in r.t
Y. it':: red. r,.:a
1 induce n .'
pleased, 1 -i. ih
in if red nr.
and eLisj la
1.1 M-' rne about i'
Ne
il. I.»
The colonel slai
v .'lit in violent a
helplessly i:-t
d.K-a this 11 n a a.
"t'apt. -.
"And does be 1
one of my old fell.
ii. I, ?priaj?inu: t
some puppy!'
"No. father: U w a mi 1 ee w ,io wen'
to him of her own ne- ord, n-r my aii.e,
i hid color came and
a iti nis, and 1
mhank
!n r. "What
a K. 1.
a go-b.'tw ecu of
11iundei'i'd
lion what he f.-i
for, the Urst sho.
n liV.'
no indie
"It. must be 11
sionately, when
will vou do uboa
COL. Thorn, M.
lie could be a-,
iier.'i'lj. i»nt ia-
u
v:i
:ul ills I
:ts awaj
Mai'U's. a:
I. an at)
tin captain i a it-.: tmi.
iiiii'ivd.
the colo-
faet. "A meddlc-
The colonel sat. down a.^ain, and Wini
fred went en to tell tl'O capia.in's slorr
lh father heard
wiliiout interrup
a' 1 not di'. ine,
-, a- eouiite:i.i:iee
i- ugiits.
own roc
.M'lt iOll-
i 1
When he rea i
calm, and im:.. 1 '.
ord'-red his hor a- a
6Uiiosed that lie win.
Aunt Pauline and i*ii
e w:h
I he
Mi-V
her
It w as long pa.-i. lo
when the i:ulonel i'efj
him a thrill of tin.iccu.-i'.'med joy to liud
Lis daughter sitting up tiioj: •. a keep his
supper warm.
At
1
most did be hop., that
i she would .-cold him
hut
Winifred niij
i uot actuated by anxiety on her father's
account nho had tli"* I'lmo. 1 conliJi nee
in hii ability 1. tak" care himwlf lur
object ia f-itling up i.-r him was to win
i his favor for her brother. V. ..at ti.ispeaU
able comfort it would ha', e ,J.cu h"r
could she but have known tha* he hail
i e n o i I e .- -l v a
king d« Ii»j oil i-it u
Th.u in- refer rt to
«-. 1 '. 1 Mr
The news tjnvu^iit uy Utnrs-Aini n
1 iss Klviru very utictiinfoi tahK-. Slit
I'l-raturc of habit, and s.hi* hail foi
,11* haliit. in the 1.1-1
ltiimit hfi"
H'siivd.
rthc cli'
ami
.-I i-h
1
aat ion uui ii t.
i '.la privaie mt'
1 11!01.1
i, Mi— 1
1 believe lam di'ad, s-.s.- !.•
ain could he
s-ie had lonif |f r.- n 1 ii. 1
LLOIU 1 V.-LHLLJ I."
.. ado II
1
1 ivibinii for N11
..ill the I i' -i-t liavili,
1 ,n- ,K1, „r Thirni» Hill
Khira.
i..t\«• 1 yarded ..M r, a
•t
i.n.aa I'd, wit Ii prov no
1
1
v
I IS is cither (If I I ha~
!. 11 11 For lay pari, i 1.. i. 1
iieliovc hmi di\id. n.ii
•jiianped''
Winifj- 1 hii'M'-red. v1-'
nii l." she tiaid, hoai'iv-ly. "Ii my r..
oiild hut. have.'apt. Flet.-lier here •.
jit.st- iiin'c. we inifiht liud soino clew.
"Winilred Thoine! Do yo.i know
that if your fatln-r were thal
man hen your Aunt I'anlii
start, would
It Would l)e
was that indu
She had bi-eii i
was tcmpor:o
Thoyne lliii ki'
could tek e: n
jes' t'z well
almost in a
a 1 her nt all
but she ut-
iat cam'
nel. w:'
jd "mt
II Dee
III lili.
o.i .n
I'n
•illat.ii
1
The tr.i'.'.- -pra:::j
"It is lil taai i-i ia
"liut 0.1 1. uuea .\.
day* tin--i .''••• to ':»m« to
news nl-o it a-lmlas,
-1 y father ev.er.iay iL he di
10 si'i ("ajit. Flete'.ier, lmt
.:rain.
iievel' to ask him that
'.ut a :irl. What en
iieav0:1 with my pra
Ctil. Thorne had no!
lis dun with l!
l''letelle: l:a i written
ration to i it Thorne
rhai not.' the colonel
^eott a few .lays befi
Thus settled again at Thorne Hill, thi
faithful nurse kopt a sharp eye upon
"little i i admonishing that joung
lady a !•".-• .aw lit, and I'ritictsing l»*r
1
visitor., iiei ly. for Missy was '•sweet and
twenty"'now. and had admirers not aj
ft.-'.v. Hut tl 1 c.man -slow to put
in an appearand or' ilory-Ann was hard
to plea
v. as win
l'".ry-A
-an-1
iiatel v 1
as YVn
1.
::i
1 li
oil' 1 sign
nor rta 1
"He d.. .-.
This one w
.ful, iinoi],' i
wa.uye'l
:!lothei* h.
.'.'jaction, i'
a
•1 t1'
.11 u:
1
bitter ly. iiow
-,tnight the pri'.
lii.h: the fjtorm
,liook his very
Nicholas at lion.a a.~
not bring him.-' !.
-stingy, that one i
,1 no manners—
'uanners"
i 1.., i-a ..'lev, &n iu
(lii 1 v Ann's o[iite
i Winifred woul 1
0: i ike other girls."
my lit»r,.
life lor my Drer
"1 lon't you go pr
eh'le yo" til no aiii*
v. i: an air of pro
a vague um a i:
many of Mom ••'.
pass.
put. i'i.
:1
Mom flee h.'d la-'.'i 1
an dat toot.is' now
na:tl Mom Ik«t',
a-. 1! mt :•.-. e issv
-lai ia". iag how
a" mgi ha-1 »a«. to
e ,-IH 1 jooll that
CHAPTER XXVI.
AN NKXrjXTKIl '.I -T.
f//', sir,
1.1
a'
ad it
('u:"n!id !(!'«l April II,
tion. a 1 1 in'.'• 1
r.w-r ii 'i
icallv icr.nottt
ntered 1 1 ..
ard of
il, and
1. turn. n i i U i a i a
(1 icil the uay
with 1 iMa 1'"
Bi-i' liinv th r-
s
JU! t'd Mlilll
A nifsseti^. 1
to B'lmmon HI.
y'tf
A.IIMH Flora never would ero^, this
hri-ijhold -ain? It i-syou v. ho an*
cruel!
Tkiiik (,f Ah'H killed at Chickamauaa!"
mil:
1 i CVf'i.
!. -ad!?.
I: i tlireG
ith the
•1 I a-.l cd
i i mtnid
al 1 1 was
,\ ad 1 ani
i: 1 if..s.iult
1 1
r.'.a-'.jaaint
that (.'apt.
.1 line tin' invi
Piil. conveved in
I .1 i 1, il v. 11 Mrs.
A week l.i'.i (d r.
permanent aliode
HiinouiH-ed her v illiiH.-nesn to a-'.-ept tiio
house the e-iioml h.'d oliVred her, and
she was -not backward in d'Miiandini thu
.•ow and the nor did slie hesitate to
hint that a few rliiokeiia, by tin- way of
*•1 up her
Thorne Hill. She
al.-o, nhe had been heurd to ueclunt that
she "wouldn' gi\t a liandfu! o' cow jiea^e
fur
dose Miitiig
•\Vh:t
1
Rnitl th• colonfl.
it yntr mum'."
As Col. Thorne was riding homeward,
one day. at noon, he was startled bv the
sight of a powerful black horse, saddled
and bridled, but riderless, iralloping furi
ously in tlio direction of '1 allaha-'sce
little farther on, as he turned the corner
of the brier patch where old Cilherti:. 1
•.o gather sas^.'ifras roots, his own liorse
si.i violent! -, and tho colonel was
hardly Mirpri-ed tmd rv man lying on
the edge fit" t!i.* a !. motionless, v.i:h
I •.« -head ii: i!i- ruded rot 4 of a a
o e,h.:n' inr: .!.. iii: fiice was h.idden
Pw .a. I'll! h-- V.-V. 1.-.11 fa!l.'U
s(
The 1 di.Mnountoil
lho tn ous head, di
fact' i'f 1 an^'T, a well
made man, of two or Inn
perhaps, and vnimislak:ill
lie r» vivtd. ia a m'- i :ri
was tU"--" 1 t- a i'i
hfnu,'
rod the
d. wcl!
i thirty,
tleman.
l.i»- head
1
1:
uiy w
"AM pi^ht. Kir,' u i
"What in your nam
There was an elToi i t- a:
\. e di 'il a\v a 111 1.!'
•I .11 •!.
i.ut I!'1
.• i n.ur
'. '. piin-w of
.*.! :i. 1 aead, re
i .j, 1 hack to
a',1 1 .- were at
.. 10:1 of a lit
a a 1.11 .. the in
r.,..M.i ill.
I.' .,'ehed to town
.. u to leave at the
a i ,:i that an tin*
i» found nncon
11" 1 'lorne Mill, and
1
hotel ii 'iii'in n
known 1 in liad
scions abroad 1
i o: 1.1 -ti-anger'.s
1 ii. i .lentity,
I 11:1 'iipea'.'h
a i,.»t havi
i- I'.lvira
n v alacrity to
the eololiel
•a ,:r ui his uneon
ii -ikiil us he |iOo
iviiilo Jlissy
1 1 front windovv.4
ihou^ht would
1 1 '.ink thai tinT.'
but he. 'in- 1
:.ble ia! re- .ici 1-.
heell la ,.I- a .-|.
be.^iirri'd 1 1
have a room 1
H-a\(f his po»
M'ioiis I-
v*"SS(.'d a 1 1
«va!eh''..: a
a" lie docliea v.
a -r come. 'n- i
v little •.••••
•1.
1. i 1 the fast path
i ii i v ovenin .', her
:iv. to her loir' nb
0 hiuiA'lf had h't ea a
11 angers. Alas! when
V% i"l hi/liM f.eo liim
As thus she sat ii
rrinp rIooui of tl.ic
tlKiU^I'.t.s wandered
sent hr.ither,
suffc-rcr uiuo:
Will h'- now
wgain'.'
i "Missv. i!:
11 Miu:' It was Glory'
Ann's voice that penetrated the nhadows.
and presentiy (ll. ry-Ann'^ withered hand
was laid on Missy A arm. "J)e doctor
i dime conie, honey, bhe Kiiil, iu an awe
i some whis|K'r.
••When?' exclaimed Winifred, starting
up in alarm.
1 'MUCKS JO' l»alf -houraK"
He come dc r'l'.n 1.1:. en'in {rone st
re
1
upstairs, by de luck do", 'loll you, Min.
W in if red. honev. he till* one look at dat
man. en' he slink his head, en' Missle
Yin-y, when she hear dat. is plum n iii up
.1 de headache. I)e [.nil o' (ie Ti rne*
wa.i 1 'f oiiten Ivor makeup, you U'Uei
bullievc d.it hukkoin I ai'i tellin Missh-
virey what 1 «waiit"!l you. Missy,.chile
rjou't you know '.\ !io dal npstiursi^"
'.Tov" .*ai \. i'.iftvd. neiwil with'avio
"I did not we I.coul't
him how- should i
I. trombl
:i"i. hear ti
kip e,
d^ I'e
•eptahle.
to say-ju.-'l what it
14. lo 1' ilUli.
to tell Chancy, who
uresiding orer the
tlvif "Mf'nee 'v.awster
,| I ia-• •. i ." morsglit
.: don. \ii! and,
niggers o' freedom what
had i-,' 1 ,•..••', dev milliners
but if a:'i a "ci wai to be be
lieved, i: a r-t-tni !:'-»mpted solely
by allaelion for "little Mi ." She in
formed Mrs. llerry, when h- carrie.J
hack the hide s-riddle, that si.e f.-I: in duty
hound to lixik after "dat chde. Tin
colonel, she explained, being only a man,
couldn't he expected to know how 1 look
after a girl "en' fur Mis-!o-viivy-
well, Mi.-.-s Myrtilla, you know Mi-v-do
virev ain't got 110 i-uccuilaiioa —what
ever (liory-Anu might mean by that.
iiiiiriii," Mom 1 1'
ol f.ili'.
broke from Wini
of mingled h-
I' 1:1!
a:.in lUlieod, in he .1
ih, M0111 Dee!'
fred's while lips, a 1
ma-, reproach and disappointment lor
one wild moment the baseless hojie that
i lie sirang-'r niiglit prove to he Nicholas
ii I completely m.eUered her it left hi
!.aat ai.d ill. Site sank hack iu her chain
la ning her head iu her hands.
"DuUaw, Mi~.sy," said (ilory-Ann. im
r.it-nlly "thought you wuz gwan be
liai glad t"r git speecli wid lain 'long
Mawa-e Nick? Tears ik you hates him
mo* fur a Yankee d.*:i you kin thank him
i'urafrien". 1'sn s'pris.-d at. you lis dat.
Don't let him die," said Winifred,
rallying with a sudden sense of satisfac
tion that il had fallen to her father's lot
1 cancel the oiligation to Capt. Field ier
011 Nieh.olas' biihalf.
"Don't you lie no wayst oneasy," sai'l
H' iry-Ami. "UsK'tors got away sha^ in'
d. y heads hit meks 'em 'pear lak de
ijf» do. H« i'w tn fit over il,
it gwaa in a toa.^'a pall, I'm
Ic ne\
mo n
but
•ered."
Dr. Lane
now came in, rubbing his
.. mds, and (ilory-Ana precipitately re
tired, to give her attention to tie- supper
table, seeing tliat Miss Elvira was inc.-.
pacitateil.
"Well," .-aid tic d-.e-or, brusquely,
"hen a tpieer state ot tmngs! Hupptise
\*tu've no idea who jour guest is.' No
body les.s than that Ynnkee. i letchcr,
w-io a our f.a h. def.'lined to receive.
Oi I J, isn't it. that the colonel had novel
i -. ea seen him? Good joke, i ll, Miai
\'inifred?"'
Hut Winifred did not '.en
1
r.mil".
"Li.
I e badly hurt?" sho asked, grav. ly.
"Pretty serious casr:-" an 1 Dr. Lane
w cut into detail that. Winifred could now
understand. "So. you see, ou may Uuvo
him 011 your hands for some timo tu
come." he ci at in :ed.. in conclu- um. "HiH
I we'll Have him, if we can, eh, Mi.sa Wini
fred, th.ougii he is a Yankee?'1'
Winifretl luado no r.-ply but the col
onel, who had come iaa moment before.
said, a little tuilily:
"It i.-i an uafortunate oci'urrcnoo»
much to be regretted. We wu»l hopj
that the accident may have 110 untoward
ending."
"I'ok nut, Minn Y«*i^ifred!" cried Dr.
i Lantv laughing.
i (Conti'jued uext week.)
New Kibi-.cubers to tliu
AHV.-.m 1 can bicme'lie pr«"i UB luun
hers to the rotuuiem eiiicnt of lhi» Btoiy
I 'r. iMien ri (piest.
i liUCkll'll'k lllcB N«IV«'.
'1 he liesi Sidvo in the »or'd f"r 0ut«»
131 ni*. s. Sorets.'.i*Icere.Salt l!h«*ui...l'V\''r
0 I tier. ii-ippert l'sauU-, liilb'ui',f,»
ne. ui! r-111 la i.ptioii.-, a:d
l'.ee» vVli' .s I'lh.ii.or l:o aj lieiared. -t»
UM-.mV.ieil tOglMi ci Id Nitl.-f"Cl"'"
ol UtOiiey uiutideii. 1 I"ice titu H'l
hoM. Far s:m* by C-'Hpiii liu'z» ot "'It
J-oue Cily.

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