Star of the Cape, 18 December 1879 IIIF issue link — Page 4

I. lb. iitetise— y; '" 'Mi.. ' ""• kx'teiwxi^bboo •hkiiMM TZZZZXI? n— A*-a".*^" *• **"•« Itap-a-O-lMfa. ■« kihKkilibn (J niMMni ji -rrZkD**t4 Ato*. A Christmas Adventure, i It ™ Christmas Ere. ud bitterly ! cold. Tb» don Into from London. I da* at Bristol at l*a minutes to six. had juelortes to crowd. J wiUi pwiim : ■ndltearriTalybifsna wueaaaeas of i Meaeritebb confusion. Exrftad pawra- I gore rustod biltor aad thither seeking . Pile. T luggage ^toTYy tastlrrrd ■f iiuelt ^andwraricdandwurried ladle. i I aad stalwart men who eoald carry tteir I on impediment* raitodini I wto>, ,did^ *o wis a toll. | ro unThb ud'hb dlJrmSkra ! pre— d dowi ottt Us O* His birei- . inthTSSJrtT^tok —Si^Vu ! weight. *ad. —to Jin* it to hi* hand. , strode nci of lbs —alios "Chh, dtr cried an ur-bfa. eagra tor ' , »F"mj ^Xc.noo.i'bo, ."1 to fc. M.- , wtoelbUtodanltoMfa^ | up, aad cold though 11 wu be at om-< , mounted to Ha* bo* . aad took hi* oral , "b— tde lb* Mm. All Ihb Um. a Mdy nntoip. . Bent* at (far farther cad of ttoptat. thaitrigaed around *h* bad managa." dtot^of a Ihti* etertioa. to dm | ■on. aad* ae<w stood braide'it'ereUfag , oatil oaei of the porters *bt«ld fa* ah), u, attoadioWr. She wk . pbfal y-drteta , grullrwtansa, With dp* gray eye* "bad a pais, tired fare, apparently afaoat thirty . Tear* of age hto tad torn pratty una* , tor.tiia.aad trouble had ataiaa an; tto bloom of path: aad though tor 1 cam* toto^allna,' r*°"f *** , Prr—nlly a porter ap|inaifmil " Wa« a oah. Bimr to a*od. oirllly . •• v*a. Will yoo plain to awry thi* , The Baa pinked H ap aad nltod off. ' toUowad by the lady. Ho cnat bad ban th* daaaad far tab. that *mto(ttodV thi. tteattonwn \ aad that on tod CitW i , fiuu. Tbttowwaraontof aad tto ! drirar looked surly • } "" Wlam doyoa wait toga?" to aakfd I tto Wy. gruffly. ! , " To Stake Btonp." *h* rspHed !' •Vhnthmr I "t'rl" « nm *toa wtflW j , trtanwd M to iW aot my nil : , ptond /with tto taaaamnnr. The" Hrirrr muttered something to hlanrtt hanged tin tto trunk don oa ! tto: ro^uf tto cab and dron of to a , thre* tod tote aaotlier tab.- f baud took to Uto ! ltd* drirrr *i alL I wonder if to b . dtaak. I hop. Mr. Mansfield will b* at taaewtoo Into Tlv.IL lalto "s'r'iE's: ■ KSssrstaiaspi ■toto. «d Laarett* brraa la look J abtfat tor. Eight year, tod pane.! atocw ' ato tod MM visited BriaSol, xa— rr rir- f SftrTASEaEs;! SHSSSttSSi ; — ;"w u— — s—ay-j.

to— bImT^to.d*sd Pi. to to a' waahby aaa; bat altar U* dnth It wn dtoaioarf that to Bnd te toyoad bb ana. aad wtoaSdUn wrrr aatb- ' a*d a paltry £* a yoarton all that laIt i* a toad thtac lor mj (W toaacht ■ tip to n ud Minn, to U aaddnly ; oonptlbd to *al« tor on Brtat n ton a fhi of* aoar aad naoiatioB. aad" ato aad ttoa^ tor bait actod far tor toW. ton aad ato haaoly fait tto aod"toto^lSn. wiiboot ado.'tto^n altuatiaa that otorro. Ufhtrnnaco tonight Dr. I.yoa died, aad far rtobl yrara Laairtt* tod ton working Sod aa a daily or mldrat pmwo. Tee jean tod rolled any sfae* ato aad Herbert parted sod all tbal Ume oo nrw* of bim tod reanhnl tor. How ato bad Utooybi aad dmiard of blm i aad loagod with toarvoiek laming for ! a letter! Ben no burr tod erwraae, aad year by year hop* bad slowly wand ' , lo ber breamed now it waa well aigb dead. " I atoll arrrr an him again. " al.e thought. " He l« dnd. I know, or aeod nir all ttooe long yean." She r kept tor faith to bita in riot u. Il .to aa easy thing to to tm, to an abarot I lorer U ao torar tl yoor aide tempts , yoo to break yoor word. Bot toor rrtu's faith tod ton proru! by umpta- | Hon. aad tor qoirt " oo" tod ton ao ; derided that to aspirant far her toad I tod ee*r rntnrad to rrppat Ida oflrr. I , This rtoit to Bristol bad qokfcned > taaay old roooliactioaa. aad tor tlioogtita I thi* Christian Err wrrr sadder era > i thaa asaal. Wrapped la tor on rw I I taaHm. atodid aot aotlc* bow farato 1 or tow slowly tto cab waa sow li As befae* Mated, it wn a bittoriy cold aigbt. Bala b*^ fallen in the ahernooa. aad before tto grooad bad too tine to dry tto wind ebaaged aad it bad began ftwm aad wa* freezing all 11. aad all IM eooatry roads ware like gian. la I along vrnit* ladle.* road proem, wn . 'fairly nay; bat toriag climbed tto steep bit cf hUlat Bedlaad aad gaioed the leral of the don liul atrrtcbed beItotaad tto pretty riilagaof Stoke ud wbrn .hoot half-way wmm tto down, bo toareue*. great aut pilar, the eabnaa eaddnly polK op. ud. gettlbg down, opened the eabdeor. - Too Bid gat oot." to aid. roaghly. ' " Gat act r repeated Uim Lyoa. la **- toofatoMBt. Why this 1* aot Stoke ny arran the donf* "I know where I am wall mooch, I out take too a step forttor. '! My *rrnema*l keep *la fe«. aad I'l. not a-going la tor. la kaern brake, aad V ! ; aark too, p'rapa. lor uybody." " Do yoo meaa tony that yoo Ulead ' to In** me with my luggage tore, la tto middle of lb* toe- nkad torn ; rati*, quietly. " And at thi. time of | the renin*, toof "Wtoeo le it you want to go tor " To Tlroli— Mr. kfaaadeldV." " Bight any don at the bottom of I hiUf Ka, niaa. I alat a^oiag lo ; take poo than, not if you wn to glee ' bm . breyxjuad aoie. But HI tall yoo what TO. do." with M air of makSag . . . great eworetaioo— " 111 dries you orar ! to tton eiUn-piUttug with hi. whip lo .ighu twinkling U the dtoaaea. "ud . you cam tore your box at one of 'era !l ^** But I doaot^kaow eay Ode lieiag 1 I thiak of taking such a liberty !" I "Wan, till ll yoomlf; ooly yoo | ant get oot of my fob," wn tto rough ] " I atoll do nothing of tto kind." I said Kin Lyoa. derbdrelj. -Ten ! w!i: drire taa bock to Bed bind; Itore I 1 way to .Mr to gat aacrtn nb-ora. ; uy rat* a nan to taery my box. j j tbruf" with ua ogiy aaaar. "Ttou yoo want he uaid wn tto : prompt answer. Aad Inamttr looked 1 the rode drirer steadily la tto iaoe. al- ' though U tor bean she wn gattlag afraid of him. aad eary heartily uiriwd ' toraall nfr U hat trindh toner Tto au grumbled a good daH. but ' dually r limbed lo hMaeal and tamed tto torn*, bnd toned BadUod. He | agnbtpoUadaylaBd* Miaa Lyon Iteabri j him Kent aonaoaa oa tto road. A \ toallle totlag don tto window, heard | "Thanh a young w an inside a. ■ yooll oblige 'erf j The faaoleaeo of tto maah tone wn ' | moo* out of tto tab aad nddmnd ] torntf to a tall mu. with kia root- ! . collar turoed up -d hi. tot pmnd J Ijjj— "wrto*. ! j "I won son* una to earn my box 1 i to Mr. M aidilf. ad Stoto." a., add. I ia aelaar tone. " If you carta *i. I atoli 1 to gfad to 'yay you wW you think prone. This cabnaa can't or won't 'IfarleiV'na tbnn back aad the 1 light of a neighboring top showed to ' tto ttata a pais. Unelj-— t face ud ; i Jew " - tHee n* tto troak." to said. ] ! ta" ItotofhSJld^ratomd tto ottor ! j witk aaaar; "Ma tot a light kit of a | I -i toraa hney toad." ratonul ta. j f%1»5SfLT-to j J 1 .1 m yaMtougiton. ato tor J

a aad ttoa walking cdf %-ith h* box and a perish is tto cold • If it oame to blow, p ato would atrxggi* toed, to* wn np aoleed an ato would Utah to be nabbed at tor utaabto^ But what If i ' I?^I%^n?TmUum^4SlTd5^ • , and ad tto thought, aad atappad out • iato tto coaler of tto road; amd obui e tor ounpauloa fallowed tor example, i Bad placed himself agaia at tor aide. r ato ahueial arminsd aloud with tenor. • ^enwbertort " " la than anything tto maUarf he • asked, aad hi* meaner wn ao ktau that • Inn roue btgu lo to ashamed ol tor ' Ten nhmtcnmotx brought them to tb 1 bot of the hOi. ud examining tto 1 faw Bamlag fan they quickly found " themaslec., to tooretu'a grant relief, in ' the well-lit toll ol the bone they ■sought. The gun put down tto box. aad the 1 neat housemaid weal to inform bermia- , I raa ol hfisa Lyon's arriral. • "I am much obliged to you," aaid Iaamtr. drawing out tor purae. " How 0 much do I owe yoo f And looking at tor companion eta* noticed . far the Oral t time, ud with rreat dismay, that to , looked much mote like a gentlemu ' "Too owe mcakiaa. madam." touiwrred. In a differat aad a natural '! "Birr ato ejaculated, in utter surpclar. though now bis roice sounded , strangeiy familiar. " Hot. you : forgotten tto kto yoo 1 toarattef" and to toned aside bis bat " ud stepped toward bw. ' - Herbert! Ob! Herbert T" ' Aad Mrs. kUaatteld. ooming Into the. ' hail a miaute later, stood Mill in mme 1 graee, faetidrwa I/aoretls — cl npod clear - ia Ato arms of a tail, fine-looking mu. » "Well r ato ex claimed, at length. ' At tto mead of tor eoic* tonrette 1 irl.n.d tone If. and turned u April 1 fan, all tears aad smiles, toward tor ■friend. ■ "Too bare totrd as apeak of Har- I J tort Lladaayf He bn come home a< I - on bis arm ud sobbed outright. Two boon later Herbert aad Lauretta ' aut together ia Mrs. Mansfield", coaey ' little drawing-room Mia. l.yoc. looc- " ' log so young aad pretty in ber newfound happiness that In Herbert's eye. - she seemed the eery Laurette of ten " ' years ago. sat ."a a low chair by tto ' ! lire, with a screen in bn bud and tor ' 1 •• And ao y<m were unfortunate the ; • , Brat Br. years f" ato aaid. | "Taa. ao aatortuaaie ud poor that j 1 should get my Bert mrai When things ^ wen steadily impcxeiug with me for I ' ; bot receired ao answer 1 waited a few j " months, aad wrote for the third Ume. , ' udaftar a while my own letter was returned lo me wiUi tto single word "Gone" oa it. Too may Imagine bow 1 disappointed I was. I made inquiries ' i nwpecUngyou of all those likely to be ' acquainted srith your mo rem en u. but ; 1 waa dead, aad tbal yoo bad left the j ' neighborhood So I thought tto beat 1 ' tl.lag I could do was lo work harder | than erer sad return to Eaglud at the earliest possible moment and era-ch for you myself ; aad. I bank toaeeal I bare ' found yum" "And how strangely it came about.' said Laareua. smiling. " Do TOO know I thought you were going to murder | me at one time'" aad to his amusement , ' ato told bins of the fears that bad poa1 i maid tor. ( ma* to Bristol." returned Her- ; h. London, potting nil kinds of, tnacbiatrr ia motion with Uie object of ( tadbagjoo— which, by tto way. I must traUna friend. wbo.'^with^ia'wrir. ral ' , turnud to England two yuan ago. He | . told me br had bought a boama ol stoke . . Biahop. aad incited ma to spend , : Christmas with ttom. A Marl/ old , baotolur. staying at u hot*!. I -Mas , only too glad to accept bis terlutfou. , Arrirwd at BadlasM, I found there was . tab to be had oa account ol the slip- , pery state of tto remds. ud ao kdkauy , portmoatau at the ' Black Boy." iatessd- , lag to ask ny Head to asad his gar- ' dewer foe It. Aad glad I am that I did I ao. or 1 should aerer hare met mat with Oa Christmas morning Herbert Uad•sr found out his frisod"s boost, and ex- 1 plained tha caaae of his noa-appenranre ' oo the prrrious rruing. ) ^ A moaih later there waa u > quiet wad- | [ MtaLtad^y^liMd foTATOalta and 1 , ia dae coone Herbert showed to hie ] tenable, ersw luxurious hem that to ] wuehadto Mugauf ao hard to pupuiw | for ber. j dieted With g BM Bead. . bis toemda ran serosa one of the moat I a mu aad Lari B. Hopkins, who. ' bis father (w-bo pc^pulm htolmyw. ] ^"l^^^l^Mfa^fa^ I aeru iuefam high, and Wrigto aaraaty- • two puaada. ud his toad weigh, mora j t^hM hudty. md^s ttotty^x la^- j with u te.der.la growth pf hair and hi. ' with a .Bote ,■« Tto ew-1' pastes astod him hsw old to Waa. He < ' nodtafTiu a Aakia taau of rates that to ' wtsntoryao. Haammatoha ] ' kautea; or B Ua susrmiua Mud ta I ufa rary poor ,ua Plj ■ He ha* arrar , , jtoud stea. kM j^5i*fah are \ | j mauhacdSoept tea Mft bwad."nhbZd ) |jS£5^iS.i ■iSSSSsSSrS 1 : j -r1 t 'j " »TI*iek 1 — auddMih. ]

ri *Tto Larpaot Orru In tto Werld. City. Lata^aMad, now under cooalrocdou by Mr. HHtotae L. Buurne.il. M dawfhad by jteMfaadop Jtef aa th* Ss^k^S I aad the orgunMt will Mt there. At tha wwri sod of tto building, ia a sower directly behind a large stained glass window, is n room ia which n pari of the mgaa will be placed aad ctmaseted with tto chancel by riertrieity. like tto organ built by Mr. Baownk in Gmoe rbarch. Haw Terk. Tto window will be opaaad assd cioaad by eieclricdly. ooaa. troltai by the organist from tto rtoncel. mfaaeado effects with tto organ in tto lower. Orar tto eailiug. about tto outer of tto building, will to placed uothar pan of tto instrument called the echo organ, which la to to played from tto chancel, in the chapel situated tbefs. b apart of tto organ, which is arranged so thst it .can be played in tto chapel j tha large chimes which bang ia tto tower will br ccaswtsd with tto chapel , by electricity, ao that the organist cu } piny ttom bom tto keys of tto organ j Tto bellows will be operated by by- , draalic engine*, and the ognnlst can. by j simply turning on the water, have tto j at his command Though this will to | • standing the great distance between j ' to piny an tto keys will to no greater j j than is used in playing upon s piano. I , This is doe to the use of electricity, poeu- ; , malic*, ud hydraulics, which com- j 1 to construct such an instrument. There will be four rot hd manna (similar ia coastructsou to the celebrated ooe ia Fraibuig): oar of ttom will b* ia the - the oriliag. ud s fourth ooe in the , chapel beneath the chance;. AU of , these will to under tto control of tto , organist in the chancel, sad will be duced with their aid. In all there will | to one hundred or one bundled and I twenty speaking atop*, the exact bum tor not yet baring toon determined i upon. Tto Boston Music Hall organ ! has eighty-four stops, the Cincinnati organ ninety-six. and th- largest organ in the world, that in Albert llnll. Lo. hydraulic angioes will to needed Quite furnisb ail tto cleetricity needed, tt'bs-re mechanical fort* is required, as ia ringing to. Is or opening windows, comutsuner derisect by Mr. Roosevalt.— tokntiL- isscsss. AU Abut Almanacs. reired by erery mail. They do not dilfee much from the almanac* of I87t». exccpttng p-xhsps thst they ctmtais ooe j mors day for Map year, aad consequently 1 heretofore. February still coming before March, ud October closely following ' September, while the usual order of spring, autumn ud winter is faithfully adhere ! to. the author* of tto work not deeming It expedient !o make any changat present, owing to the unsettled coo ditfao of European affairs. Weobaerri. ■ pering with tto moons, ud that tto as- , aorunenl presented lo patrons Is by m> 1 ■ means of tto Ugh order of their prede- ' censors. This base attempt to pnMu off j n set of old aad shop worn moons upon | confiding customer* by the publishers. < cannot to too severely condemned . | 1 When a mu poys for bb moons he | ' wants tto tost the market affords, ud | , not s at of weak-kneed and ruptured i luminaries that wouldn't do for street ' lights. We warn tto maker* of itose \ publications thta if they desire to retain , public, (toy must exercise the utmost ' rare in tto selection of their moons. . On* dbnputahM moon among a whole t tin—it of good Is** will work is- ■ blown in erery moon. With these few ! exceptions tto almanac* for 1880 are is- ' every family.— AwH as it Cbsotsr. ' Had Blm Either tlgy- - j ' A sculptor had aut a marble Venus to sotes international exposition or 1 | ottor. and wtoatl reached its deettaatioo. let one. of tto bands bud been 1 J salt against tto rallroed company for damages, and the judge (who waalto t beottoruf the railroad company's pre*!- . an b on* of Uimeimdim merit. Hs s Thus, tto Venus of Milo. though both * prioeira. worth,. (Raskin. IVx 11*4; -ISSSfCtSi: pine* sad iuferfor cbnraeterblrobbod of ' " most of Its Tatar by such attamddut It remains far tto artist, d-rafontajb aid tto eoort fat sppraiaiag the value o( ■ bb stater." "Ok. the etatne." ■ aaid tto artist. hungrier fcr,ji gals lima for glory; "the -Km 5 didn't amoont to mark. It waa what £ Mn asll«d a cs— sawpl—w and in- - fartar pteue of work-in fata. I may any . it was almost wortbkaa." "" Mr. Clerk." « said th* judga. " the plaintiff swaaes ttol H qautly I will .Dow him o*^ dollar . very Htorsl. I thought I had Urn a wttorwmy. Call tto n»xt cote." ' Th* fiHigie- | ^lllll l " teteo^tattta-oee^l^to j ' eepestaliy Lombard y. V*Mm end *>- . • umgns Tto torn ■ tei ml ml* I mi eon- > : whMA estate — hefoT^to s

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! ; ■ - tb* "A-ad ra- at tb. —wal 1 5£?si : I ! B—nb— — eili— os at S— York, bsi— stj I » I I 1 " ' Spa Nea Vort barinr — —^"u'tbe - ; . ojb, u.-. qtbb_e— -to. - u— ; i «_*** I. I ■ loirfL • ibteSu^fa il h t eared — Ibe death .e Mr tor. and praeai— c r : seel — the — Utaooe. " PrdysB— r\*Hall j Tto bofpioblhil """JShlte 1 '""iritoT u, * J a "** ' — I— >— laaa ^'ad— — !^ Ib nMigS to— rq- B ^ 1 1 zzrt zz i f 1 M William r. Cody thoaezpiaias how £ to oasK to to railed "BaffsloBill " I. t MS7. whsn tto Kneeee Pnedfie rood wu - being ballt, I waste the eerrle* of the £ piUluul On* of th* meesgni of % tbe *K*teeoflhe gn 1 rtnnl ted oonid B bo<o— k*fai hi- at any pefae- The ones- Ij qS'ttoouvsrammK ^*1 *^t"iff '^d' ~ Whs, tteT n^elte^^ ^ j

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