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Show : THAT TELESCOPE. H jf Tho fuallr fit Clematis villa wcto 1 S 1 thrown Into conftulon ono morning B Kj wlnn the captain read nloml lho follow- ' f j Ins Jetteri H FCAtrnsnr. Conn , March 13, 1AS-. H . DsAriCArrAiif luiis-lnftiiniliDBtitof tnr H A c lmDlrd lrlbr's W1 svUlics. t lists &t H ? u Mi ttlrtcoi In rcmccobrA&cn t r idaujt H ' ssipr hours pAMed wllh you sslille em. H MniiilsMiis' tbo glorr of tlis LtArrmmliirlna H t youMlsUtocisUirrettsrssRO. VUlli re-irani. H . to yoursrotsbl wife. 1 reioslo, yutirs rttj B ( Irulr. llAKKAHLnuouc, B ' "Mess injr sonl, I didn't cvtn l.nnw H ' i old Hennas dead I" said tho captain H i I "And a telcrcopol I iluii't know an)- B ( X thing about astronomy 1 only kept Min f company In his obrcrvatory nnd let lilin I1 j rao about lilslinlly. Whe-ro tho click- ?, en can woputtbothlngr' l "Sell It," suggested Itok H 1,1 , "Uhoitto tho nc idcniy," r fild JIr. H ! Banks. H .' "No, that nonldn't bo fair to tho old B ,r boy. II ll There'll tlio pilothouio! Tho H c , ery thlngl 111 go nnd sco Shavers H, , about rigging up a ttnnd or eoraithln;; H (or it " And tho taptnln it rod o out vt H ' tho dining room, leaving a clamor of B Tolco behind him. B "It will ijioll tho imoklns room," uld B Rob. BS ' ., "Wo won't lio nllowcd to play up tlicro BS any more," aald Traiik nml Deis. BB j "I am Kind it is really to bo mi oIhcit- HB atory nftcr nit, Now irhjp jour BB father will drop that absurd nanuVtalil B ' ; Mn. lliuVs. BB v ' "And it will really bo nlco to look at BB tl comets and things with," Mid Lily. BB ' Anil bo tho tclcscppo was ncteptctl In BBt , tho dining room at least, but llridgit BBf -, went out and comphlncd to Mlko that BBf tho "eairii was going to put a inachluo BBt called n tollhlscnp In tho ntpllow, nnd BBt nobody could lung ilothta there on BBf dusty washdays." Tho captain had liecu BBk . n rivcrmau, tud when on ri tiring from BBf tint iirofession lio lmd built ahonso neir BB tho rlier lank In answer to hljwlfos BBb , rnjuMt for a cupoU ho had ertctodim BBT tho roof n squaro apartment that so BBf nearly rest mbled that in which ho lmd BBS spent his early river lifo that ho fondly BBV cslled it "Tho Pilothouse." It was not BBS often nsedi though it was prizod by BBK t Urldget u n (lr) tng room and ltob ns n BBB smoking room, It wan not jiopularwHh BBb .Mrs. Hunks nud Lily pomlbly on nc- BBl , count ot Us name. Hut its hour us BBb Tho captain was tho head nnd center BBnjj of his family. Astronomieall) tpcnkln,; BBB J (and slnco tho tclescoi is tho hero of BBBj" this story such n dcririptloii is appro- BBBj ' ' rrlato) tho family at Clematis lll i ra BBB' arranged in u sort of terristrlal or do- BBB mtstlo solar system, something In this BBB1 ordiri BBB ' Tint, or centrally situated, the cap- BBB 1 tain. BBB Second, or revolving nearest him, Mrs. BBB Banks. BBB Third, in tho next orbit, llobcrt liar ks. BBB I'onrtb, or ln tho third orbit, l.lly BBB Banks and satellites (tho schoolmaster, BBB tho organist, thu postniristcr and John BBB Clark). BBB? l'ldli, or rovolvlng In'ono orbit, 1'ran) BBB and 1!. BBb Eilth. roTolrlng In an orbit, but sub BBB ject to disturbing Influences, Bridget BBB C'orrlgan. BBB) Hevcnlh, or roohlng ln an outer BBBL orbit, but subjtct to inllucnco from BBB Bridget, Miko l'l) mi. BBB Thersforo when tho telescopo had BBBJ been set up, and when tho captain bad BBBJ fallen ictlm to Its attractions, tho rest BBBJ of tho famll) revohed around him In BBBJ their proper orbits, with their poles BBBJ ' slightly Inclined toward tho tiletcopo. BBBJ, Tho first indications of thojiowcrof BBBJ) tho telescopowas felt when tho car tain BBBft brought from town n work on ostron- BBBJ i oiny. Itwasnotuiouileroustome,sucli BBBJ i as discourages earlier star gircra by BBBJ weight of wirdom and malodorons calf BBBJji skin cover, but n dainty olumo In bluo BBBJU binding, orr which gilt stars, planctr, BBBJT nohula) and comets cheerfully frisked, BBBJj looklug llko tho illustrated catalogue of BBBJa s flteworks factory. To this liool:, as BBBJt well as tho baleful inllucnco of tho ttle- BBBJr scope, may bo attributed tho wreck of BBBJT tho Banks family, who soou wero united BBBJ iu worshiping tho subllmo science, euch BBBJ according to his or her tastes. BBBJI' Tho captain, as bedtled his position in BBBJ i thedomcstlo unhcrso, devoted himself BBBJ I entirely to tho sun, nnd begau In 1111 it BBBJ largo diary with notes of his obsena BBBJ lions and with his theories, iu many of BBBJ which ho begged lcat o to differ from his BBBJl learned confreics astro lomlo lights of BBBB tho literary world. Jlrs. Banks was elo- BBBJl voteel to nobulto, larlly from n natural BBBB fiiulnluo delight In tho mjstcrlousand BBBB unknowable, and jmrtly becauso, as sho BBBB ixprcssod it, thero was something nlco BBBB and homelike about nebula they re- BBBB minded her of jelly jelling and bread BBBB rising something w as olw aj s going on BBBj in In?111, nnd ono could hi pretty Miro it BBBB' would turn out right. Tho planets BBBB now wero nlnavs going around nud BBBB around ln tho n.nno track, llko Olio's BBBB sowing machine, and wero not to Inter- BBBB bh nebulio. BBBB Bob, on tho contrary, found tho plan- BBBB tts meat Interesting. Theyaluajacaino BBBB totluioi jou nover caught ono off its BBBB) batu wheu it ought to bo there, and ll BBBB was such n joko to think of tho fellow r BBBB away out thero plaving ball und tcnuli BBBBJ with rules of their own, and hiving ill BBBBJ I "umpire" or unj thing to go by, l'or u BBBBJ ; change, It got to bo inoro fun watching BBBBJ. for tho plaueu to rlso thin wntchluj BBBBJ ' the gltU convo from church. BBBBJ Lily foi ni Loihleg so f atcinatlng ns BBBBJ tbo moon, and by a clngular colneidenco BBBJ tho moon was John Claik's tjciaUy. BBBJ No ono had suppoied ho had nil) spec lo1' BBBBJ' t? Ixfoio this. Tho organist had fro- BBBBJ i quently oxprcsscd his distrust of n young BBBBJ I inanwhocnrcd nothing for music; tho BBBM schoolmaster found several occasions to BBBl remark upou tho general worthlcesncM of ) ouiia men who ineeicd at tho poets and deeplsod culture; tho liostmattt I, who painted (ln Lustra), foretold n mor- BBBBJ 1 tlfying flhuro for a yoaug man who BBBBl J v "' nothing but muscles und mustarhe, BBBBMJ nnd alUttlutablo vcoulo fronnud ubou BBBBTi BBBBT ' jfsjssb. bbbbT "31, BBBBBBJf .ABJe BBBBBBk BBBBhmwjmus!;s'' John liecanno ho showed, no ambition to distinguish himself In business. lint wheu it csmo to sitting In tho observatory ob-servatory with Lily, for tho purposo of carefully inreftligsting tho moon, John was present on every nccjwion Ilnivtiti nnd I nink, who lireforrodiomots nnd longed for n rognlar proeTssioti of sevi n lillc 1 "liters," er allowed to mo . turs ns often na tbelr Ro.nl behavior cnriu i tin in that prtvileiro Tho obiervntor) hours were distributed something after till manner! Kvt rv line day and ft few ovnln i tho captain hod possession, but sliareiihia evenings viilli Mrs. Bank, nrslsilng her to com-picheml com-picheml the nebular livjiothnis of limit nn I llerschel and Ln place, ns well ns the mora mtklcrn lioldln j, nnd he explained to frank nnd Bess that though thero wero only about 7uO comets ill running ordtr.and many of thcmcnino inn thousand thou-sand J ears behind schedule time, thero wero over 8,000 000 shootlrg stars lljlng around every day nnd night which weto worth watching for. After tho ciptaln had retired tolils "stud)," and tho children had gono tu bed. Bob nnd Lily, assisted by John Clark mid his sister Lou, inonoiiotUed tho tc!cscoio until nftir midnight Bridget and Miko worn jierinittol to gaio imlto often, and al.o to hi ar from tho garden iatli dining their evening strolls thu readings from "Tho Heavenn Above," In which tho Banks family fairly fair-ly reveled. When Mrs. Banks' well modulated volco was heard reading something llko this, "The nubecula then combine, each within Its area, characteristics of tho galactio mil nebular nebu-lar system," Bridget would gnwif Mlko's nrm ond snyt "Vud jo lliten to that, Melkel It takes tho lnlsthressto wring out them big wonls " And Mike holding her hand protecting!)-, would riplyt "Suro, nn Its fearful tilings them licllcr is, mi it's n mercy they don't fall downl But If they did, Biddy, I'm hero to pertcck )cz " Thus reassured Bridget would speak learnedly of wet and dry noons, and which offered tho greatest ndvantago for washing and gardening Whin tot nbsorliod in writing nut not r n tho cnptalii w ould furor thu family with readings coneernlng jicniimbrnl Aliments, facu1rc, maguetlo storms und disturbances of tho photosphero and chroinoiibere, and ho delighted to ox-plain ox-plain tho lllojtrutlous, printed in lurid reel, of eruptlro prominences nnd other mysterious ullments of tho sun. Aa may bo Inferred, ono copy of "Tho Ileaieus Aliov e" was not enough for tho family, nud Bob lioiight a copy for Lily nnd himself, und John bought ono for Lou nnd himself, bnt whi n they met In tho srinmer honso tu lead it was found that tho print of John's copy suited Lily's ejr-s best, nud lion confeosod that Hob's had something prettier iibout tho binding, bind-ing, so tho voting mi n obligingly sharoti their books with culiuthtr'a sister instead in-stead of their own sisters, na hadlx.cn Intended. Tills made study cry clinflo nnd improving, im-proving, and after a fov months of con stant obscrv atiou any of tho ) onng loo-plo loo-plo could have told ynu (liter referring to tho book) tho exact rltuatlou of Msro Kcrcuttutls, Ocean us Prnccllnrura, I'lato nnd Keller, and ov en w itliout tho liook they vould lmvo been ready to declare tho moon to bo tho most ndmlrablu of hearenly liodii. Vho summer was very dry, enilnoutl) f jvorablo for iistronomla study und observation, ob-servation, but In Reptcmlicr n wet spell came, and it was during this painful ).erlod that Judgo Blxbyinct Captain 11 inks Iu town and vxchilmodi "Hello, cap! Whero )ou been all sniaiuorf" Tho captain explained about his actio, iiomlcal studies, which ho modestly claimed might jotbo of scnlcototlo w orld, '"Jtnr goxlng, cb) Well, that'a r.li very protty for n rich old fellow llko v ou. By tho w ay, I bear ) our daughter is engaged to )0ung Clark smart fel low, but lazy. You'll lnro to dower ) our girl," Tho captain explained again, this tlmo wlthiicertnlulie.it, tint his daughter was not engaged to John Clark, nor would lie, nud then ho camo homo. Tho ruin had cease-el, nud as lie cama through tho garden ho heard voices in tho summer houso, "1 11 see nlwut this," said tho captain, nnd without moaning to lio dishonor-uble, dishonor-uble, but simply to nsslst accuriito observation, ob-servation, he stepicd on tho soft grass limteud of thu gravel walk. Making an ()cp!ccoof soma vines against tho latticed lat-ticed summer hone, ho roceeded tu lmd tho nltltudo of his daughter. 'lho fact that "Tho lliiivcus Above," watt l)lng faco downwurd on a damp and sandy lloor w ould at any tlmo hai u nnmsoil tho captain's indignation, but this wns overshadowed by the sight of Jol ii Clarli's nrm uround Lll)'s waist nud L!l)'a head resting upon John's shouldor. Tho cnptoln stepiied to tho door an 1 faced them, but ns thu abashed polr tnrancf to their fei t n rush of long biirhd river language fairly ehuked him, and j not daring to relenso this torn ntupou his daughter's rellned ears, tho captain faced nbout and huiried into Ida study. I But before Lily had replaced n rluglo hairpin Trunk camo running tothoeuu-titer tothoeuu-titer houso. "lie w auts ) on in his etndy Immeillote-ly Immeillote-ly )on'ro going to catch it oh, )ou'vu boon monkeying with Tho Heavens,' hnvo ) ou) Is It his cop)) that's whnt'j mado him so rnad," cald 1'iauk, I IcMng up tho abuse 1 volume. Lily dl 1 not wait to explain, neither ill 1 John; they both hastened tu thu 1-outo. "I'm with )Oti, darling) ho shall tako It nut of mo," said John, w Itli more loiolhanii"giimc, Tho interv low In tho study was too stormy for obcriutiou. but tho result was that John w as forbidden tho house nud Lily forblddin to think ot n good for nothing who could not earn a thousand thou-sand a ) ear, ThUeruptivo prominenco on lho part of tho domeetlo sun naturally produced unusual dUtuibaiices Among hlsFctel lite. Tho next day Lily, looking most tubducd, asked jiernilssioii to vUlt Aunt Clnru in Ohio in company with ltoli, w ho alio looked subdued, nnd said n lit-tlo lit-tlo chaitgo might bo good for 1.11. Tho captain approved nnd vvroto n Idler to sister Clarn containing his opinions nnd udvlco, which letter Bob tromlsid to deliver, nnd then tho two departed, louvlng tho captain congratulating lilui-bclf lilui-bclf ou paternal dlscipllno nud n clear sky. During tho pcaco of tho next two da) s ho mado tho beet observiitlons bo had 1) et nccompllshed, and hud nearly v oh oj 4H0W theory concerning sun rjuts when these tw o lcttcra arrived, Vrou Llb't ULAitrsT rAtiitn ou ood'i n tslsj i mr nsr John Aunt ( Isra (iocs, 1 .t u ami no nltl Im niKtoltd to roil slloor li.es. Krer your lorlnscst Mlvilaak. From Bob) llsmrRTtn ttivastliSlilMenps, Nod) iitil lis 1 1 lent It l'"i lout U' i Ssusliter In nty tUrliuo; I'm. t'orirlro u aw vii-llUlnmoFOon H.rt,lol, c. ills. Ilea tinst month You woaltlliotlisva n miss Hi oar lovlou nn J.'insnT Tim Capuln shut himself In bl r. m after this for n whole day, nnd lliunrii Mrs Banks tearfully tempted Mm with corn fritters and iach pio ho remained silent nnd invisible. "An is It married they nre)" said Mike "Sure 1 know eel tivud coinoliko lint rolksntwa)s marry tihln thero'sn'ell bisctip in the hotiM), I cud hnvo told ) e that long ilnco. BUM), mo darllnt, e can't help )cef, so now let ino spake to tbo praitc, nn 1 )oil tell tholnlstus" shtn it wns Mrs Banks' turn to la tnent. "Biddy, )oti'vu lieeu with tnu ten) ears, nn 1 ) on said son never v ould tiiarr), nnd Mlko is tho ugliest" "Bavin )our presence, man, MutkjV thosiiinrtnst bnyl irrr did we, uul) 1 niver knnwed ll till ho talked Li Una nbout tho Icllhlscup, nu tho neblars, mi tho conilrs an ho has n ch tnco to bo partner In n livery stable, mi lio s spoko for n into llttlo homo Iwyont an I'm sorry to lav o yr,"enld Urldget, begin tilng tu whimper Daughters and son uinyclupo and mothers can endurothe blow, but when tho autocrat of tho kitchen resigns lho household totters to its foundation. Mrs. Dinks sat ou the stairs and wept. Tho captain camo suddenly out of his study nnd sat beside Iter. "It's no ttso crying, Bess," ho aald, putting Ids nrm nrouiid her. "I'vo sworn myself clean out, and then I found theso telegrams on lny desk. Illamo ino for It all " Illswifo refused lo do anything but kiss huu,nid then lho subdued old fed-low fed-low had to inform h r that owing to bU neglect of insnrinco sotno houses on vihlcbhudeiiended for much of his In. cnuio v.i ro n total 1 s by Tiro tho night be fore, nnd that owing to his neglect of Blxb)'s advice to Investigate tho estate of n certain Kink in which ho hod invested in-vested tho bulk ot hla savings ho had lost nearly every dollar. This 1 ist blow acti-d ns a connlerltl nnce. Mrs Banks braced up and de-chreil de-chreil sho would i njoy being downright IKKir, for sho would hai a to do her own cooking now at nny rate slnco sho never could re laco Bridget, and betides they never hud been very rich, so it was. not ii I'reat fall. "It's ull my fault, Ht, ro lieen so alisorboel in that telcscono for tho last serin mouths that I'vo been blind to ever) ev-er) thing else. 1'crhina if I bad seen that lovo affair coming on I would not hnvo beei so bard on Lily, tihnllwe write to them)" "And Holr" asked tho niothor. "Yes, Bob, of coarse, I don t worry nboot hlmi ho has iiy buslm-ss beud oh, tho dickens I mean tho head I had beturo that confounded tehvooiHi camo here and Lou is u i,i)od girl You wrl. to them und tell them I'm n poof eld beggar, und tho gtffio is all in their hands." Whatever Mrs. Banks wroto, It brought homo rpcAlfly four happ) )oung people, who hung over tho captain's cap-tain's chair and tol 1 him ho was n dear pet, mid is brick, mid thn dearest mini nud suro to bo on liisfectugaiuln no time. "My dear fathrr," a!d John when the women had gonu tip stairs and ho and Bob wero plarlJIy smoking ou either lido of tho captain, "I learned ot the probnblo failure of Clark & Co, the day lictoro 1 propose-tl to Lily lit thu snmiiier house, ou know, und I wanted to make euro of my dearest lovu or 1 should havo spoken to ) on first. But I could not tell )cai I wanted your daughter to tuarr) luiiliecanto jou wero ou tho Vcrgo of bonkruptc) , and )ou know tho general Imprewlon was that j on wrro very rich. nnd I wan n fortttno hunter." "All stuff I I never woarlch. Have wo Hied llko rich people) No; it wns nothing bnt that teletecpo that did It, jieople tho ifcht I bought it. I never w us rich until now ." And tho captain laid a hand on the shoulder of earh ot his sous. bo the doinntlo sclaritstun was ni.co mora sere no, m all tho family nt Clematis Cle-matis villa had to work hard and eenn. e tnlze closely for many long months bo-foio bo-foio the fallen fortnres vvcrout all restored. re-stored. Tho telescc'iKi w as sold at u goml I rico and tho "olen atnry," exci pt ou ctttsty washdays, Is us before thn "j Hothouse" Hot-house" and tho "smoking loom" nnd occasionally oc-casionally thu "nurse ry." The telescope, how cv i r. Is still w atchlng oi er tho destinies des-tinies of tho Usnks family, for It was roldto tho academy which 1'rank nnd Bess attend, and they may In heard from licit. -!:. Muller ln littsburg Bulletin. |