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Mr. Bulstead’s Sur
prise.
Mr. Brlstead’e third ai d last let
terjbore the Oxford poetuiarK ; as
he opened it ho frowned. His niece,
who bad long ago noted that par
ticular letter with apprehension,
helped him in baste to the hotest
and choice kidney on the dish.
Maggie knew well late the
contents es let'eii from Oxford
weie fu from wel-otne.
‘New. I will not stand this an?
longer!’ cried the irritable old gen
tleman. dashing bis fist upon the
table, and narrowly misaing the
just arrived and juicy kidi.ej.
‘Now, Master tom hat triad my
patience once too often I Bill after
biil have I settled during the lasi
three months, eipecti»g each to be
the las?; and, forsooth, listen to
this, miss! To five hundred lawn
tennis, ball*. £l2 10* ; lo rackets,
as per luriner account, £8 10i,; lo
to marking machines,£4, to —good
gracious! -to half a toil of whiting,
£4; total, £291 Good graciousl I
say, do-e the y*ung etapsgace live
uppon whiling?’
•Oh, it most be a nrstake, un
cle?’
Mi-take, indeed! Why, do not l
have a bill of £2 10«, f*i dog-col
lar-?
Was that a mistake too? And
the wine bill, and Symonds’ hill
fur boise hire? AU mmiakas, of
conn*! You may thank your
stars, young lady,’ cried thv • ' t
gentleman, abandoning the iadig
nanlly autirical for the savagely
personal L.ne, 'that I would not
let you tie yourself to this extravs
gaut nephew of mine. Now,
I've done with him and eo arc
yon.’
Maggie rose from the table witii
a flushed face, and looked from
the window with eyes that saw
little of the square natside through
their tears, —But, like a wipe girl,
she kept eilence, and the kind
hear'ed old gontlemaa, after storm
ing ones or ttrice up aad detru the
room, hegsn to csst'uneafy gUncer
at the window. If there wns one
person whom Mr. Dulstead lived
before aud above th* course of hie
present anger, it waa hi* niece M«g
gie Loyed
'Well, well,’s»id h*, sitting.down
to his now cold kidney. ’Throe
my deer give me another tup ol
tea, Haifa ten of whiting--that
lad must have oone mad.’
‘lt might have gone in worse
things than whiting,’ sle suggested
humbly bat with & humorous
quiyer at the corner of a pretty
mouth.
‘So it might; that’s true.’ The o!d
gentleman was a little more strait
laced than most Londoners, 'l’ll
tell you what, Maggr; I’ll give
Tom one more chance. I’ll go down
to Oxford by the 11 o’clock train,
giving him no notice, and see for
.tnjself what port, of life he is liv
ing. if he is doing nothing worae
than to w;i*te money, I’ll forg;ve
him, but if 1 find ihe young fei.ov*
is as viuisus as some ol these Ox
ford sparks, why, then’—and Mr,
Bulstvad’e voice assumed a quite
ui accu >tom*d tone of cool dau rmi
nation.
—‘l am done wit nephew
Tom.’
Mggie trifled with the tenspoon
her ey-s b«nt upor. her plate,
liar uncle's irritability was litt e
to be l»ar*d; it was mar* than neu
tralized by hi* kindness of huarl.
But she knew hiss t > he tin rare
occas on, aad io some uisttcrs a
man of great obstinacy, and lov
ing her cousin with ell h r heart,
ahe dreaded the result of Lor un
cles projected trip Torn woold i
be doing no hing dreadful, hut he I
migLt be Uoing aomrthirig .Mr. j
Bulstsad might ol jeot to. To move
her nncl* from his resolve, once i
a*pressed in tbia way. she kaiw
io be buy ond even her influence;
tba Bore a* the oli gentleman,
LAFAYETTK. GEORGIA. THURSDAY,
who had a lev moments tretnre lor
hid tea any ex prepaid engag'inent
between the cousins, was a little in
dtu*d to resent fay influence ahe
eight try to exert iu Toui’s be
half.
'lshall not want any more tua
thank you, so you may go to y--ur
music lesson, if you lue 1 shall
i ist to to the Ath«na no for an
bour, and than to Paddington. I’li
leave onlcrs shoot the enrriago,
and if you like you can meet the
6 o’c'ock train with it.'
Wnen Mr. Bulatead reashrd Lis
club h* found, to his disgust, that
his favorite chair chair waa oc u
pro I by a bishop.
Had it bean anyone els*, he
would not have scrupled at at
tempting to ouat him by on« of
those forms of strategy so w*U
known in clah rooms; but as it
was, he ran Lis aye over the Time t
’all standing,’and took his seat in
in a evb not in the b*»l of tempers.
‘Haifa ton of whiting!' he mutter
ed lo hiu self, h« ja .sed through
Park Lane.
He felt a little like a spy aa he
hurried across Can urbury Quvd
ond made with »1! spe-d for the foot
of Tom’s staircase. Tl e socut,old
‘Dot and go one,’ as he was called,
from bis wooden leg, in vuin o»say
to deta’n him. Mr. two
steps at a time to ih* second
floor, where, above ths lvft hand
door, appeared, in vhit* let’er
up< n a black ground his own nani".
Il« knocked sharply, aod, hardly
waiting fur socn* one wiibiw to ut
ter what nvabt or. niight not be
’O nna in,’ throw it opeu and outer
od.
L uriging upon one of ti e w n"
do‘rs6&ts, in flannels and a C'gar
ctie iu tiis mouth, was a young
fe low whose g-od-looking face was
rather manly and str.iigbtlorivarcl
t inn h indsome. Ho w«« alone, and
g*t up without mu- h appearance ol
flurry.
‘H*w do you do, n> cVI thought
it was you cr asing the quad. Take
a «eat. Why did yoa *ot let
roe krovv thit you were coiu
itu?’
Mr Bulsta'd took the proffered
vest and panted ns lie looked
around.
The stairs were steep, and bi.s
wind was not so good as it had
bem.
"I thought I would come upoa I
you a bit by turpri *, Toro,’ h«
-aid, without, any c<rcunilosuti->ri.
‘Tba fact is it j’s '.ha', whiting that
has been brought me.'
’Waiting, uncle!’ sjacuV.cd
Tom, with his first sbowofsur-
P'is*.
‘Half a 'on if whiting! murmur
ed bis uncle,irrisistibly impel ed to
dwell up >n tie mystery. ‘Haifa
ion of » biting! Ay. Lera it is ’ And
lie flouriehed the bill under the
other’s noso,
Tom took it g'ogr-rly and open
*n it w ith i serious f"C«. It seem
ed to Mr Bulstiad that he wua not
quite so much at his essa as h«
would havo his uncle believe and
Ibeo'dinin glaaced suepisioasly
round the room.
It certainly was not the room of
a hard-working, 1 ard-reading stu
dent; but still theie was nothing
objectionable in it, lie turned
his glance again upon Tom; the lat
ter w .it, c •nteinplating thebi I ijth
a 1 r >ad sioih- gensii eenoiiL'li.
‘Well, said Mr. Solstead, ‘whst
havn'outoeav about >t? Half «
too of whiting, yoo know, Tom?’
The young rn.n laughed loud
ly-
‘l an. not in fault this 'irne,' sir;
it i* the Lawn T- 1 nis Cdib’s ac
count sent in to me as secretary. I
give ths grouriduian tti# clink to
pay it Ivet week, and why Iney
should have had H e impu< enc* to j
send it to you I can't ima- j
gin*.’’
‘UmpU bnt how ahout the whit- j
ir.g, Tom? What is that for?’
‘Matkiu ont the grout d sir,’
‘Of course ii is. Turn! Wry «tu
pid of me. Well, I’m vary glad of
i', my hoy,’ aaid Mr, BuLttad
plea antly. Thu m>*terr of the''
whi.ivg was cleared up, huttoire
how i' had wude him su#t<i-,
citros,
‘Now.’stdd Tom, ‘will you come
wi‘h rr.eto* tbop I want to call at
in the H.gh—not a buudrsd ysids
off, sit? and by lb* tints we g;t ha :k
. lunch will h* ready.’
Was tb* dust of that wbiling still
in Mr, Buliteid'a *y»s? At any
. iate, it sectnad to him that hia
nephew was p culially and rest
iesslv anxiuUu to get biro out ol
• ihe rooms. However, he rose.
‘Yes, Tom certainly What did
I do with my U'nbeiell.i? Ah her*
it L; theuk you. Why—what—
( theT-^deuca —is— this?’
i If it bed beau Booth r half ton
of whili..g piled upon the sofa the
; old gentleman’s face could not have
g rown darkt-T.
The tiling lying half hid’on by
the sof.i cushion was a lady's p*ra
i sol-a dainty, tiny, wicked looking
HUndsliads of gray silt, dud Ly it
was a glove us tuo, 100 apparent
French kid.
Mr. Br lstead’s worst fears were
eon (Lined with a vengeance. Ai
along he had felt that there wa*
someth ng wrong; this was the
haunt of wicked dissipation he had
half feared he should find it, Half
a lob of whiting,indeed! Iu a mo
ment, and bel*r« lie hud glanced
at the young fellow's confused fact’,
he thought the verst of him.
‘Wnil, sir,’ he said, and there
was reai s rrow as well as auger in
ihetouee, ‘can you explain this
with erne?’
‘No, I cannot sir; blit--’
'You can’t? Cannot say whose
they arc, or how they came to he
in jour mums? Fie, sir, fi»! Or
where their owner is new, I sup
posu?’ he added, suddenly recall
ing the scout's seeming attempts
to delay him at the foot of the
stairs and making fur the doors that
led to two inner rooms
‘I eannet account for them.'
‘And will not I so pose?’
‘A ou can put it that way if you
like, air. All that I can say is that
I am innousßt of v.liut you are
thinking of ms. I give you my
woih! of honor, I »r<; and can’t say
vuy naoro,
Tbe old man was a littleiaiprrss
*d by tbe yougster’g sarnnkliucsa-
The obnoxious articles migii' Lavs
been left tlnre i nuceotly, of
course.
'Thun let me ha ye a loot into
your other rooms young rosn, i(
you wist) me to belLe you.’
‘No, I em’t do that.’ cried T on.
springing as the othsr advanced,
I toward the ihe nearest do.r end
■itting his back against it, lis
was cooler now, and not u bit con
fused. The old gentleman even io
hia auger, noticed that be l uted
more handssme than evsr be
forr,
‘Don’t be a fuel, Toral’ be cried
imperatively. Then suddenly
changing bis tone lo an apualmg
cua---‘Makea clean bre.et ol it,
and I’ll try to forgive you.
‘‘Thsrs’s nothing to forgive,’
‘Then open that door. You
won’t?’
‘No.’
‘A. I li/s, it y*u don't before
I count tbrse, I’il < ut you «fi with
out s shillin*. Now, «ir. one, two
it’s your I, st chance —threw! IVerv,
sir, I’ve don* with y U now, sir—
I'ye docs with you- .-I’ve doae
Tfilh you!’ And clapping on hie
hut with furious hast* and shak
ing stsps tb# old gentleman ran
down the stairs and bis huurt lull
of sorrow ana augur, made l':»r the
station.
Ah, Turn. To ml A minute later
hr opened the inner door, and
looked rather anxiously at tn*
balf-frightsnvd, wholly pr tty face
tout Hppssrcd s' it.
‘Did you Lear any thing? In ask
ed.
‘No, but do let in* got _aw«y. I
am »o D»rv us. He was vrry angry
wasn't he? Y»*. Wi.at was it
about, Tom? Bi.la?’
Yvi. was tb* somewhat hsltin :
reply bills and other things, I ,
<iare*ay Lu’ll cool-dowe. If you |
bear any thing sga ost me you
wow’r bel eve it will you?’
‘Go, Tom, how can you ask?’
’Than thei* is so harm done,’
answered T on I ravel? and gal apt
ly, And sftev recommit’ ring fro-n
the window tb* two 'eft the roemr.
To return to Mr. Bu’s'e- d, sc -
ior. It was agrest troub'e for liiiß.
Looking hack *pon ti<a' half ton j
of whi'ing he wondered how that;
could hay*made bias angry ni'h'
c KPTKM!i::R 25, 1884.
the lad. If he would only have
kept to that h» could here forgiv
i on him « a .ip load ..I'whiling. Bat
this win a different ostler,end the
i more the old *t u.Wmai thought of
■ it; the woiec it »pi e.*red to him
i Still he was n just and f»>r mnn
he hid uo veal intention in Butting
off the yrung profligate as be ei tn
i «d him in Lis thoughts, with «
ehilling. 11a would winks him
some smell all. nance, but near hi*
house or near Mg C l he would not
bar' him.
i Ho made this '.sat determination
knuwn to Maggie u.erely lul ling
thsi fa»r cousin had behaved *o ill
that he bed forbidden him tlie
house. The annonneementwse re
ceived with a woman's strongest
remonstrances, silent tears. Alto
gether thin;’,a Welt ratbar gloomy
irat Jun« iis Fitamy sqeare.
One morning Mr. Bu »te«d made
up hie iwind to see hi* lawyer
aboat Tom. ‘I ll grt it over,’ he
■aid to hiinre’f, with a s gli us It*
■ mught for hi* umbrella in the
stand. It took him soma time to
find it.
’Biess the umbrella I’ he cried at
length, furutdii g among the heap.
“Is that it? Nn I Nor that. Whv,
whst’s this? Well, I'm d *h*dP
Oily the word which h« o ed
**»r a strong-r one, and one wb'cli
seldom, evn in mwuneide es irtitn
bility,escaped him. B d now, at
tire sight of a sum-hade in the um
brella stand, t o solatnuly repeated
it twice : ’W«ll, I am a dashed !’
Then he stm d in the hell some
uainwUs whistling softly tokimself
This doue, lie went rather slowly
»t.d tluughtfully up to the draw
ing ro rn, tnd st* don the hea tb
rug. Were you st Oxford when I
was tlierc an the 2Bfh of ia*
month?
‘Y-s/e Hwered ? aggie, horribly
frigid*... d, and yet r, i-«»e l at get
ting tftti « . tier off bu mind, She
bad not cuntcuned etmply I ecu use
s‘ie was afraid of increasing h»r
uncle's anger against T <m. “Yes,
.1 was uncle. You said f»u were
going to put Tom to ike test, »nd
I “as afraid be might be doing
something to displ ase you I went
to wurn ii in.
‘And r osa w fr« in b s roems while
1 wes ther* ?’
‘Ye*. It wte foleh of me; yen
followed uit so cl'ihslv, end 1 was
afraid to f«c* you. J'..m put in*
in the Buonts Hole, ns he called it.
’So you deceived us* between
you ?’ said he harshly,
‘No, sir; I Hid.’ Tom knew
nothing of iny coming ; he was
afraid far me, not hi«n elf.’
Did be tell you what I Was an
gry about?’
‘Aftrr you wer* gone?’
‘Of tour*.!’ snapped Mr. Buistsadt
poking the fire vigorously.
’I think,’ said Maggie timidly,
for now it wae Tom’* lavor was at
stake, 'he said it wae about bill*.
He had nothing to do with my
journey to Oxf* d.’
‘And a nio» iadylik# thing you
consider it, 1 suppose gsdd l g
about to you* g ami’s room* Vary
wall. Bii.cn you sernr inclined to
mix yoarrelt up with h;s affairs,
you wiil write bins to com* up to
town t*-ino r ro>v and cal l here, i
When you a s both together I’ll i
tr 11 you what 1 think of it. A pret
ty. pair of fools P I
And Mr. Bulrtrad fusttd his
way out of the ro ui with much ,
outward brat, ai d an angiv exprrs
aii nos countenance. But the nut
t er, wire w.Ucied Li exit with aw,!,
and -opin d tf.»t, tltsre h-«d hem
-torrny waattier Uj-atai *, wa* an. i ,
cd t» h-n.r hi n i«Utter with so so- .
dibit- chuckle ns be reached tho
darkest angle nf fhtr atairc««e, f
G >od Inti! g. > d .sd P ,
Torn, of course, use up n* ft.«t
an the (Jr at Wtstorn would nriog
him; and when they war* togatliir,
Mr Bnietrad told thecu prits what
h« thought nf it, N happier • rit» j
sat down to dim rr that day in j
I/mdoti th ii tt e party pr.-sidad
over by our friatnt’s butler. Home
where in the old gnnt rm'.n'a na- j t
tare was a Urge lnn.p of the chiv- I
tt'MUB, ai d for the sake nf Tom’s j
jtllantry, Msggm’a dejsptnm mi 11
forgiven. In no long time hw did *
yisit hie lew -r but it wa« upon !
hu*it'es» more [.lea-ant I/r h to h : m .
se’f and and to that prolcasit nal q
5 gentleman ‘l'Yr a rentry ptying
• piece of work,* tho latter lm« oltsu
t been heard to »»)ia confidence,
1 give me a mama re se tleaivnt,
f
■ Stone A run me its Thai N I an Able
banjar liaek.
f Yostenlav, any* tli« Dolrnit Fe»
Prea*, whan a trim p st pprd »
1 tawjar on Chriew-bd slrert nnil
1 begged for a dime to get hia dinner
' and the hiwyet replied:
1 ‘Why on nnrth don’t you gat ont
into tha country?’ ,
1 ' W tint for?’
'< Get you piece of land mu<l go tt
' farming.’
’ My dear air,'said the traosp ‘if
f bad the land, whioh I oan't gel,
I would know no more about farui*
ing than you do of muling a ship.
You art a stnari man —tan limes at
aiuurt as I am—hut cm you tall
1 i»te when to plant corn?’
‘Why—aheiu—why, in tho spring
1 of course ’ ,
‘But the month?’
1 ‘Vl»]•—ah#m—l auipns* it’»
along after the enow goos off,
‘And about rotation of crops?’
‘l T never braid ofary.'
‘A id whntia sob soiling?'
‘Son soiling? ‘W >y, it's some
thing connected with farming.’ !
‘And how mtio i wheat do yo" |
sow to the i or*. ?
The lawyer omildn’t renieinher
wtiother it was 20 or 40 Lush; I . ut
dodged the ou-e by otis rviag :
T oyreat trouble with tldaOoUh
try ir that wu ha*o too many con
eom-rs.
To.oi how it that breadatnfls,
.rooeiies and clothing are donn,
and so ;oany factories shutting up?
Haven't ws really producsd too
much ? qo- ried tha trail'p,
iiotaa I remarked, uo ■.ti■ ued the
lawyer. u» he shifted aro'Mid, this
com tr< ran nev-r Imps t > improve
until we have protection.
Then h w « nnaa i that (h |itm
her btivii e.i , Ahead? su prubslrd,
is (lava« h fish?
Say, you v otupl hotly i xcl ini
«d the ln« yor, an he handed oyi r »
quarter mi l moved o(f. A* I i<-
msrK'd in mi openii g address
w** *>r" livi' g beyond our means.
Well, I dunrip, rep n d'nr trmnp
ns he pocketed the money.’ I pro-
P"S* to nairc this 'ere psy f r thr«.
locale »ud a h.-d, and I <1 ut. **■#
how you car. fi,:g«. much finer.
Mr. Auto* Grandcolns, 11*11. ville,
Illinois states that he was a long
time a sudVrrr will) rheumatism
which lie cured by tn<- use of St.
J run be Oil, the great pain r*i ever.
I Rough on Kits,” clears out
Hals, Mice 15. i
“R ugh on Cor is,” for Corn*,
Bu none 15c.
Then people. • “Wells’ He.ihh
Renswur" restores health and rigor
cures dyspepsia, Arc 81.
“Rough on Toothache," instant
relief. 15c.
Ladies wiio would ietuin Iresh- '
ess and vivacity don’t fail to try]
“Wi lis’ lie It}) Renewer.
•‘Btichu-pati.a,'’ great kidney and
urinary cure.
Flies, roaches, unts, led hugs,
rats, mice cleared nut by, ‘ Rough
on Rais.’ 15c
“Rough on Coughs,’’ troches, 15c;
liquid, 25c.
For children, slow in deve’np
ment pony and delicate,use ‘Wells
Health Renewer.
“Rough on D.ntit-;” Tooth Row
tie. Try it. 15c
Niv. ii W i. ,’y
Keyim) D-hjl-ty on I ii ‘W t
ilea iti Beliewer." 11. j
M< I her Swan's W nn Hvrup, for 1
fevei n hi'n s- worms, cntistipatiou ; I
last- liss. 25c
fiti ging nilalion, ail Kidney 1
and Urhoirv complaints cured by ,
‘Buchu-pailiu.’’ |l. c
Night sweuts, levcs. chills, ms* ,
la*in. d spepsta, cured by “Welle* I.
lisallu Rcuewer."
My husband (writes » lad*) i* *
three urres the man since using
"Wells’ Health It-newer.”
If you are fltili it;, broken, worn .
ont a. d nerv'-tp.. use’’Wells' Health I Jj
Re newel. ' 81. I u
Prevalence of Kulnev com pin nt J
rs Arn-ric q • Biinlni-patbi’ i a I
quicK, complete cure, dl if
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y e«rs old secured a watch in one day ;
ui: dreds ot olliars have done nearly at
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reputation of llostetter’s fltomach
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