New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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anna client does not care for damages, g&% by, and Phil, in spite of all the beautiful "DESUI/TORY BEADING." ber that once I said I could never repay ^V^Y ough and the west would stop in a few CUPID. said Mr. Bustar.d conclu- women he had seen, and women, you for saving Teddy's life?" her minutes, made one or two trifling purchases tlemen, L. ftx too, who had bestowed on him their voice trembling slightly. 0 finest essence of delicious rest! at the bookstall and managed sion "That is not his object in coming Is there man more grossly stupid To bid for some short space the busy mill choicest smiles, fell desperately in love "I beseech you not to allude to that to engage the man who kept the stall here. His object is to expose an Can you earthly marksmen find, Of anxious, ever grinding thought be still with this little maiden, whose indifference day," for he remembers another incident in conversation for some time. The abuse, an illegal abuse gentlemen, Like this so-called boy-god Cupid, And let the weary brain and throbbing to all his attentions only made of that dayone that brings Mischievous and color-blind' train came in as he was still talking to which has been too long continuedto breast her more charming and desirable in his painful thoughts to him. the man at the bookstall, and Bolden clear his own character of the ignominy Be by another's cooling band caressed. Now, he takes a dart from quiver, eyes. "But I have changed my mind, and This volume in my hand, I hold a charm quietly took his seat in it, without which has been cast upon itvindicate Aims at tender heartsbut look! So it was not strange that one day will give you a very worthless gift, but Which lifts me out of reach or wrong or having gone through the formality of the sacred principle of the liberty It has pierced the young man's liver, harm. while on one of their numerous excursions, one that you once asked for, and taking a ticket. of a free-born Englishman. And has struck her pocket-book. Zeail away from trouble and, most blessed and while Teddy had gone farther and,"then breaking down and When the train arrived at Westborough, As for the question ot law, Mr. Of every blessing, can myself forget: Look again' With glee inhuman down the river to fish, he should covering her face with her hands. "Oh the young solicitor explained Lynx, who was for the railway company, 1? Can rise above the instance low and poor Flies the arrow o'er its track take this most excellent opportunity Phil! Don't you understand! Must that he had joined the train at Lamborne hardly ventured to rely upon Into the mighty law that governs yet. rip .Rich and learned and white the woman, of making Llew acquainted with his I propose to you?" and tendered the fare from that This hinged cover, like a well-hung door, ft. "It has been held over and over But the man is coarse and black. great love for her, and offer her his "Oh, my darling!" Lift Shuts out the noises of the jangling day, town. As he expected, the money was a^ain," said Mr. Justice Portman, These fair leaves fan unwelcome thoughts hea' and hand. But just at this juncture Teddy Thus the boy-god takes his pleasure, refused, and the full fare from London that this by-law is bad and illegal. It away. Aiming wildly, shooting wide, Llew, taken by surprise, replies in raises upon one elbow, and is watching demanded. This Mr. Boldon affects to inflict a fine of arbitrary P. M. P., in the Spectator, London. Ever filling up the measure the usual way, that she is sorry, but these interesting proceedings with positively refused to pay, and accordingly and varying amount, where there is Of distress and humbled pride. does not care enough for him to marry two large eyes from which all signs of he was detained till the station no breach of the criminal law tor SUMMEKYILLE. him, etc. Only one consolation does sleep have fled. master was sent for. Were he mortal, he would suffer here, as in most such cases, there is she give him, and that is that she loves "Well, Llew, I always thought you But keep well this thought in view: That official, in all the majesty of no pretence that there was any attempt no one else. So Phil is comforted in a He would make some pathway rougher, had lots of cheek, but I didn't think gold-laced coat and tall hat, soon arrived, to defraud. You will find a "Oh, Teddy, can't you get any more Were this flesh immortal, too. degree, thinking that someday he may you'd have the gall to propose to a much annoyed at being disturbed verdict for the plaintiff, gentlemen, Apples than this? I'm sure I could if Columbus Dispatch. be able to win her love. fellow!" at his evening meal. he added to the jury, "with such damages he demanded He leaves her there and wanders 1 were only up there,'* cried the girl "Oh, Teddy!" cries Llew reproachfully 9 as you, looking at all the circumstances "What's all this about down the bank of the river, for in his with burning cheeks, while Phil MB. BOLDOFS EXPEDIENT. standing with up-turned face under an of the case, may think will sternly, as he came upon the great disappointment he can hardly breaks into an undignified roar, at fairly compensate the plaintiff for the scene. old apple tree, from which a small boy bear to see her. which Llew's face grows rosier still, as wrong he has suffered." "They want to make me pay the was trying in vain to gather a few apples. Suddenly he hears a sharp cry and she beats a hasty retreat, but rushes "I am fairly dishedruineddone The jury promptly found their verdictdamages fare all the way from London, and his heart almost stands still, for it is into the arms of Mr. Delmarre, who, fifty pounds. The result for. I had better order my coffin I've only come from Lamborne," answered Llew's voice. Can she have fallen into holding her tightly, marches into the "I know you could. Do come up, was received with some cheering, Boldon in a humble tone. while I can pay for it." This was the the water? Blaming himself for room. which became general when Mr. "Of course you must pay the who'e Llew. There is no one here to see, and sad soliloquy of Mr. James Boldon, leaving her there alone and so near "What's up now?" he exclaims with Bustard announced that his client had fare. There's a by-law on purpose, I won't tell." the water, he rushes back and sees a smile that has become quite common solicitor and notary public, as he sat never intended to put the damages 1 made and provided." "Why, Teddy Chesleigh' Iameight~een Llew standing on the bank wringing to him during Llew's stay. alone in his office in High-st., Westborough, his own pocket, and that hewould" Mr. Boldon mournfully shook his her hands, while in the water he discovers When Phil's explanation is given he years old," with indignant emphasis. send a check for the amount to the head. "Oh, no, sir'" he said meekly, one October morning. Teddy. says to Llew. treasurer of the County Hospital. "I really can't do that." And truly Mr. James Boldon's position Without hesitation he throws off "So I'm not to lose you after all? I This well-timed generosity settled "You'll have to go to the lock-up, "Well, I didn't suppose you'd do it. his coat and leaps into the river. was not a happy one. He was had quite decided to ask you to remain the question of Mr. Boldon's popularity. then,*' rejoined the station-master, But there is a bough of daisy apples He is a good swimmer, but Teddy has here, if this scamp didn't," nodding a young man, lately admitted as a The Ladies' Committee of the roughly. "You'd best pay up." become unconscious and is very heavy, toward Phil, "for you have become right near the fence. You might reach hospital nominated him at once as Mr. Boldon, only shook his head solicitor, and he had spent all his and it is not without difficulty he gets quite indispensable tothe fam- one of their male advisers, and his that." again and sighed heavily. little capital to no purpose in trying him to the bank. ily." name was put on tne list of life governors. As the lawyer expected the official "I will," shereplies, after a moment's to make a practice for himself in the Llew is standing perfectly motionless, Then, taking the hand of the confused The amateur dramatic and was exasperated by his obstinacy hesitation. Here goes," and looking but this moment has brought girl, he placed it in Phil's and town of Westborough. choral societies sent him tickets for and encouraged in his high-handed her to the knowledge that she loves around to assure herself that no one gently pushed them from the room. their entertainments, given for the manner by the meekness with which He was almost a stranger in the Phil Delmarre with all her heart, From there they go into the little garden. benefit of charity. The Westboiough was within sight, she tossed down her he was confronted. None of the railway town, and, although he had been there and that without him her future life Independent printed in a prominent people recognized in the shabbily at and mounts with nimble steps the nearly a year, he had hardly succeeded would be a dreary blank. Here we will pause for lack of space position the letter of the hospital dressed, unshaved individual betore in making an acquaintance, much less rickety old fence, catching the branch, When Phil reaches the bank with and leave our readers to imagine what treasurer gratefully acknowedging Mr. them the spruce gentleman who had in gaining clients. The report that the unconscious boy in his arms he .heavily laden with delicious fruit. took place in the garden. Boldon's munificent gilt, and added a paid a poor man's fare a few days before. there was "an opening" in the place, carries him to his uncle's house, which few laudatory words of his own. "Oh, Teddy, they are elegant!" she on the strength of which he had come is not far away. Finally, after a pleabant little supper "Bonnor, go for a constable," 1 :'($ exclaimed, with a gay little laugh, disclosing there, had proved to be entirely fallacious. How Lo ng Does The Honeymoon Llew follows, silent and unremonstrating, in Mr. Boldon's lodgings, there appeared said the station-master, with the air The town waa just large a row of white, even little teeth. and they soon reach the spot Last? the following paragraph in of an inflexible judge awarding a term enough to hide him. It was in vain where Mr. Delmarre is enjoying his She makes a perfect picture there, her Dr Talmage continued his course that excellent organ of public opinion. of twenty yeais penal servitude. that he went regularly to St. Augustine's morning cigar on the porch, and as uplifted arms forming a frame for the of sermons on "The Marriage Ring" "Don'tdothat I'll give you my name "We have heard it rumored lately Mission Chapel, in the hope of the procession neared the steps he and address, I'm known in the place that a few of our more prominent bright, laughing face with its crown of and kindred topics, speaking of the having his name put on the building called out to Phil in a gruff voice: that is, I'm quite respectable you townsmen have been talking of according committee of the new church in vain bonny brown hair, which the winds cares and responsibilities of the wife. "Hello! What's up now? Looks as know." to Mr. James Boldon, solicitor, that he frequented (at. proper hours) He took his text from the story ol blow recklessly about, and her slender if you'd been near the river!" a substantial mark of their appreciation "Oh, I dare say," returned the the billiard-room of the new Royal "Yes. We've had an accident," replied Martha and Mary, Luke, x.,40: "Lord, figure in a close-fitting dress of soft, station-master, with with true official of his public-spirited behavior Hotel in vain that he sedulously attended Phil, still holding the boy in his dost thou not care that my sistei superciliousness. clinging gray, standing out in bold relief in a late trial, and of his disinterested the county court and the police arms. conduct in handing over hath left me to serve alone bid her, court with a glazed black bag which against the blue sky, while the wind There was an awful pause while the Here the old housekeeper made her the fruits of his victory to one of the held nothing but a newspaper and one therefore, that she help me." In his porter was gone to fetch the constable. ^throwing the dress aside, shows a pretty appearance, much to the relief of Phil, most deserving of our locil charities. or two law books. Business would "Don't you think," suggested Boldon, sermon Dr. Talmage said: who began to give orders for her to little foot and a slender little ankle. We have heard it whimpered that W. not come to him. Nobody knew him, almost timidly"don't you think it prepare a bed for his little charge, and When the husband returns home H. Bracebridge, esq, J. P.. who has Clutching the branch lightly in both and nobody cared to know him. might be as well to telegraph to London for once she did not wait for her master's from the shop, factory, or stock exchange, instructions9" already publicly expressed his sympathy for little brown hands, she gave a vigorous bidding, because the distressd he calls all the household worriee with Mr. Boldon and Algernon There was, indeed, one man who The station-master frowned. shake, when looking down to note look on Llew's face, who was standing nonsense. Oh, my man, let me Tracey, esq., the treasurer to the knew himone who might, if he had "They couldn't complain of you in by, touched the heart of the old woman. tell you your wife is a woman who the result of her shaking, she sees, much Daleshire County Hospital, ha\e expressed had any business whatever, have that case, at any rate," pursued has to conduct at the same time a to her horror, a young gentleman, some intention ot heading the proved a useful friendMr. Lionel Boldon. university, a clothing establishment, When Llew was left alone with the subscription list. We give this to equipped for hunting, standing not far Winn, editor of The Westborough Independent. The station-master hesitated. a restaurant, a laundry, a library old gentleman she summoned all her our readers with all possible reserve, The young lawyer had "I'll wait in the waiting-room till off, whom she immediately recognizes has to be health officer, police officer, courage and walked up to his chair but we have no hesitation whatever made the acquaintance of Mr. Winn you get an answer," said Boldon, as and president of the whole realm. as one she had met during the past and stood before him, much to his in saying that such conduct on the over the billiard table. But of what he led the way to that cheerful .apartment. She has had a thousand things to do. surprise, for all the neighbors had winter in Albany. part of the gentlemen we have named use was it to have the means of getting A housewife has to rise in the morning looked upon him as an ogre, and no With a little gasp she turns her would reflect honor up on themsehes, a flattering notice in the newspaper, The official darted a suspicious half rested, and must have the one had ever before been known to crimson face up to her brother with a and would not be wanting in appropriateness, when there was absolutely nothing glance at his prisoner. Still, the advice morning's repast at an irrevocable speak to him unless it was absolutely reproachful glance, but, undaunted by as the names of both of to notice? was prudent and he acted upon it. In hour. It is no matter if the fire won't necessary. her indignant looks, the shameless these gent'emen have been associated It was nearly 12 o'clock. Mr. James half an hour the answer came back. draw, or if the marketing has not been "Mr. Delmarre, I am very sorry we youngster sits grinning in the tree apparently with the public vindication of Mr. Boldon had been looking over his ledger "The passenger without a ticket must sent in. The children must be prepared have been obliged to intrude upon enjoying the situation immensely. Boldon's honor. Our readers may depend and even his sanguine disposition pay the fare from London, or becharged for school. Perhaps their garments your quiet household, but ic was upon our keeping them acquainted failed him, as he marked the state of before the magistrates." need mending or a hat or a sash is quiet unavoidable, and I can only The gentleman turns toward the with the progress of events." things there disclosed. He rose from "Just let me see the message you've lost, but still they must be ready. hope our stay will be as short as possible." 'more friendly face and addresses a few the table with a groan, put on his hat, This promise was so faithfully carried got," said Boldon, when theresiiltwas Then she has the diet to prepare for remarks to him about the apples,thus and, telling his solitary office-boy (who out and the proposed testimonial announced to him. "If it is as you the day or perhaps for several days. She stood waiting for an answer,but giving Llew an opportunity for descending was improving his time by boring was so thoroughly taken for granted say 111 go quietly or else pay." The spring has come and there must received none save a deep grunt, which from her lofty position. holes in the lid of his desk) that he that Mr. Bracebridge and Mr. They showed him the message. be a renewal of the family wardrobe, very nearly made her jump. When she is again on the ground,she would not be in till after lunch, .he Tracey found themselves compelled "No, I really can't pay all that money, or the autumn has arrived and there Just then Phil came out, his dripping tries in vain to smooth her hair,which sallied forth into the street. to take the honorable place which you know," said Bolden sadly, as must be warm clothes to shut out the garments being changed for a ?is blowing in dire confusion all over had been assigned to them. The Not having any particular object in he read the telegram and accordingly north winds. 0, man of business, dark suit that was very becoming to hei face. The gentleman now raises mark of esteem took the form of a view, he thought he might as well go to he was marched"off to the police office, had you half so many cares, you him. his hunting-cap, and smilingly offers purse of sovereigns, which reached the the railway station and get a London guarded by a policeman on the right would be a fit candidate for the Bloomingdale his hand, saying, "Miss Chesleigh, I "You had best go to your brother," respectable figure of one hundred paper, and thither he directed his and by a constable in the imposing Insane Asylum. I see also in believe?" he said in polite tones, leading the pounds. steps. uniform of the Great Railway Company my subject, trial and severe economy. Yes," she answers, her face bright way. After buying his paper, Boldon observed on the left. A dinner was held as a matter of Out of every thousand, nine hundred with blushes, as she hesitatingly holds "Yes, but let me first endeavor to on the platform the stationmaster, course, to celebrate the event, and and ninty-nine householders are subjected As it was Saturday night, nothing out a little tanned hand. "Am I not thank you for the great service you whom he knew by sight, engaged the presentation was made in proper to it to a greater or less extent. could be done that day, and Mr. Boldon ^speaking to Mr. Delmarre?" have" but here she was interrupted in an angry altercation with an form. Mr. James Boldon returned It is especially so where a man smokes. did not choose to disturb the Sabbath "At your service. I must beg pardon, by Phil. elderly man, who looked like a farm thanks with a becoming modesty, declaring Then he will be very particular in enjoining rest of Mr. Lionel Winn, his only Miss Chesleigh, for my untimely "Let us not discuss that. I am now laborer. A little crowd surrounded with some humor that more economy at home. It is what available friend, by a3kmg him to bail Intrusion," with a smile still lurking going for a physician. There is the the disputants, and Boldon sauntered by far than even their generous gift kills many womenmaking $5 do the him out on Sunday. in his dark eyes as he looks at the room," and he hurried away. Llew up to see what was the matter. did he value the happy consciousness work of $7. A young woman about On the Monday morning, however, still-coniused maiden. and Mrs. Smith made Teddy as comfortable that his humble eftort3 in the public to enter the marriage state, asked her "A tell 'ee a've coom from Lamborne, an early message was sent to Mr. "I ijrant it, but I wish to assure as possible, but when he recovered service had been appreciated, that he mother: an' a'll pay no more," said the man. Winn and he promptly appeared and "^roa that I do not do such undignified from his sleep he was delirious. had gained the good will of his neighbors "You must pay the fare from London bailed out the young lawyer, who was "How long does the honeymoeti things often, but the fruit did look so When Phil and the doctor came he and that he was now no longer all the same," returned the station-master, heartily tired of his incarceration. Later last?" tempting." was in a restless sleep. a stranger in their midst but one of angrily. "Here's the bylaw. in the day the case came on before The mother replied: "The honeymoon "Let me congratulate you on your The good old doctor pronounced themselves, a Westborovian to the You can read it for yourself the magistrates and Mr. Boldon, attended lasts until you ask your husband success," glancing at the goodly number him too ill to be moved for a week or backbone, accounting the esteem and that is, if you can read." with the landlady of the inn at for money." which lay on the ground. "1 used two, to Llew's great horror. To stay respect of his fellow-citi/ens his richest Lamborne and one of the shopkeepers "Naw, a caan't." "How much do you want?" the to be quite an expert in such matters, a week with that horrid old man! possession. who were able and willing to prove "Well, it says that any one traveling husband asks. and have come in to this country to rexnsw None knew what the old man thought that he could not possibly have traveled without a ticket must pay the fare In this Mr. Boldon was perfectly "A dollar." my skill, and as a beginning have for he kept his thoughts to himself.and from a greater distance than Lamborne from the station at which the train right. Clients came in apace. He "A dollar! Won't fifty cents do? Parted out to hunt, but awkwardly sat most of the day on the porch with on the preceding Saturday night. started. How am I to know you only had got his name up for good. You are always wanting a dollar." Ibroke my gun at the first attempt to either a cigar or paper. The charge was of course dismissed, got on at Lamborne?" Whitehall Review. ase it." Phil went to Teddy's aunt, but Teddy one of the magistrates a jolly old fellow, The dispute went on, the stationmaster, Then Llew calls to Teddy, who is would have no one near him but named Bracebridge, remarking Saved a Kentuckian's Life. who had been a sergeant in Pathetic History of a New York gathering up the apples, and adjusts Llew, so her aunt packed a few things that Mr. Boldon, who seemed to be a the guards and had a great idea of the Chicago Herald. Jaer hat. Model. in a valise and sent them to her. respectable solicitor, had been treated importance oi his office and the necessity A Rock Island train had just left "Cpnie, Teddy, it is getting late and It was not long until the whole town shamefully, and that if he stood in of enforcing the law, having evidently Cincinnati Commercial. Moline, 111., and was slowly crossing -auntie will be Avorried about us. Besides had heard of the accident, and one Mr. Boldon's place hewould be inclined the best of it. The young solicitor A beautiful woman was admired at it is tea time." Then she says and all declared that "it was the the bigiron bridge over the wide waters to let the Great Railway company ventured to say something for the the last picture exhibition of the Lotus. to Mr. Delmarre: "I must say goodbye strangest thing that they had ever hear of the matter again. of the Mississippi, when a tall man, and was roughly advised to mind Club, New York. She was on canvas for to-day, but if you spend heard of that old John Delmarre his own business. This rather nettled Next day the Westborough Independent passenger, with a huge moustache in a frame, but as big as life, and so the summer here we will be such near would allow them folks at his home." him and as the poor man protested contained a long account of natural that she easily reigned queen and watery eyes looked out from .neighbors that we shall probably see Mr. Chesleigh, Aunt Mary and the that he could not pay the tare from the "incredible and really scandalous, over all the alive women in the assemblage. under a slouch hat, jumped excitedly ach other often." doctor paid regular visits at the farm, Londonseven shillings and ten pence outrage to which one of the most There was nothing indelicate "Allow me to walk with you as I to his feet and shouted: and Teddy improved slowly under and there was every prospect that respected members of the legal profession about her. She was adequately t0 this way and am beginning to think Llew's tender care. She seldom left "Conductor! Hyah, Conductor! he would be taken before the magistrates, in our town has been subjected clad in a white woolen robe, which it is supper time, also." his bedside, and her newly discovered Are we in Iowy yet?" Bolden good-naturedly paid and it need hardly be said that, in a draped her perfect form in classic style, love grew stronger as she learned more Then, as silence gives consent, he "No, responded that official but the money for him, and the matter day or two, the course at which the though she was labeled a modern girl of Phil's noble nature. He was the ^walks on with them, helping Teddy what if we ain't?" was at an' end. worthy magistrate had hinted was at her toilet and the ribbon 'round life of the house, kind to everyone, but -carry the fruit. The conversation is "Then stop this train. Stop her, adopted. Mr. Boldon brought his action Our hero walked abstractedly back her hah, while it was like the circlet his great kindness to Teddy would canned on chiefly by Teddy and Philip quick. Stop her!" against the railway company for to his office, pondering over the hard of a Greek goddess, was presumably have won Llew's heart alone. 'daring their short walk, for Llew has "But I don't see any reason why false imprisonment and malicious case of the poor man whom he had for mere convenience in holding up her aiot yet quite regained her composure. the train should be stopped." At last the day has come ior Teddy's prosecution. succored and his deliberations lasted hair temporarily. The clever idea "Stop her, I tell ye. By so doing When they reach home and Mr. departure, and preparatory to this for some time. was to create a mediaeval effect with As everybody knows, Westborough you can save the lite ot one of your Llew has persuaded him to take a Delmarre left them Teddy receives a wholly modern material. The face On the following Saturday morning is an assize town, and the case of Boldon passengers. I beg of you stop the nap. She is sitting near the lounge, severe scolding, but, as usual, proves and arms were those of a stately Bolden omitted to shave, and stayed v. the Great Railway company train." her deft fingers busily employed in Invulnerable. But Llew succeeds in blonde, her pose was commandmgly indoors all day. After a substantial excited a good deal of public interest. The conductor, wondering at the putting the finishing touches to a extorting a promise that he will never, erect, her color was that of brimming early dinner he proceeded to make Everybody wished to know how the cause of this strange request, hesitated smoking cap for Mr. Delmarre, Sr., jfaever tell. For she knows her Aunt health and spirits and she looked a some changes in his raiment. He put law stood on the question, for everybody a moment, and then reached for whose heart she has won by making Mary, a sedate spinster of uncertain very prosperous individual. The artist, on an old tweed suit considerably the had had occasion sometime or the bell cord. In a few seconds the herself necessary to his comfort in a age, who has presided over the housejhold James Caroll Beckwith, was repeatedly worse for wear, and a pair of boots other to travel without a ticket. train came to a standstill, when the thousand different ways, such as reading since the death of their mother, asked if he had painted from that had seen better days. His hat Mr. Bustard, Q. O, was counsel for excited passenger again inquired: his newspapers to him and making --would be utterly shocked. a model. He admitted the picture he took from a well-merited oblivion, the plaintiff, and nobly he performed dainty dishes for his luncheon. "Are you sure we are not in Iowy?" Her father is a middle-aged gentleman, was as nearly a portrait as any artist and finally adorned his neck with a his task. He pictured his client, a The conductor looked out of the almost too indulgent at times to In the meantime her thoughts are cared to admit in an idealistic picture. red and blue woolen comforter. Thus member of an honorable profession, a car window and assured his passenger his motherless children. He seldom with Mr. Delmarre, Jr., whose heart In response to special inquiry, he said: equipped, he set out for a walk to Lamborne, gentleman oi delicate and sensitive that the train was still in Illinois. -goes away from his farm, but Llew she had won long ago. "My model was an English girl. She a small town about ten miles feelings, dragged by the ruthless hands "Then," replied the man with the spends several months of each wmter Suddenly the door opens and the was born to a good position, for her off. of the police through the erowded big moustache and watery eyes, "you with her fashionable cousins in Albany, object of her thoughts comes into the family was almost rich, and highly respected. streets on a Saturday night, exposed He reached his destination about 7 have saved my life. I thank you. where she had met Mr. Delmarre. room. With a pretty gesture she But she eloped to America, to the rude gaze of the jeering mob, o'clock in the evening, and his first Only a few minutes, ago I read this places one finger on her lips for silence. Ser and sank into abject poverty. She and shut up in a cold lonely cell for roceeding was togo to an inn and orsome hand-bill, which says dinner is now Adjoiningdthe Chesleigh farm is thie Thinking himself unwelcome, he is tiptoeing had suffered seriously from cold and the greater part of two whole days. tea. Having refreshed himself land of "ol Joh Delmarre, as he 1 ready in the dining-car, and that no his way out of the room when hunger when I chanced to come across And all for what? Because this gentleman he left the inn after exchanging a liquors will be sold while the train is generally called, a orusty old bachelor, he hears his name, "Phil," pronounced her. I employed her to sit for this had the courage, the public few words with the landlady, and visited running through Iowy. Please, Mr. whom none of his neighbors knew exoept in soft, low tones. tea'1 painting, and I have no doubt that spirit to resist an unreasonable and two or three shops. In each shop Conductor, hold your train here two by sight. He is the uncle of Phil Turning with a surprised glance he sb had once been as proud and queenly illegal impost. It was the interest of he made one or two small purchases, mintues till I run back to the buffet Delmarre, who is the old man's favorjjbe, retraces nis steps and comes to her as she therein appears but, poor every railway "travellerhe might, directing that the goods should be sent and get my bottle filled. Do the legislative and as we have said he had come side, and is still more astonished to creature, she died before this presentment therefore say of every man, woman to him at Westborough and in each galoots out this way think a fe spend the summer months with his see her piquant face bent over her of her beauty. Her fatal illness and child in the three kingdomsthat case he was careful to take a receipt Kentucky gentleman could ride clear ancle. work, and covered with blushesA was caused by privation, though she the rights oi the traveller and the liberty lor the money he paid. Then he went across the State of Iowy with an "Phil," she repeats, with one swift, was made as comfortable as possible of the subject should be vindjcated to the railway station, at which he empty bottle?" -The summer months passed quickly shy, upward glance, "do you remem- towards the last." in the person oi his client. "My I knew the London train for Westbor-