Show I TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE i OR I IB S LIFE IN KENTUCKY B Ry Mrs Mar Mary J. J Holmes I 1 IV lx I Dr ii Appears Upon Lillon the When hen Mr Mi WaS Mas spoken loon to lo toon I on oil the thC subject of sending Julia Julin to Frankfort he ho at first filSt refused outright No said 1 he ho indeed she shant shan't t go o What hat does doe she sho h ant M-ant of or an any more Ic notions What she does docs know Is 18 a damage to her hel nullo you not wish to Ivo your daughters Lets every possible advantage sa saul said Mr Wilmot Vho ald said an anything about my dau daughters said Mr MI Middleton IL Its Ils s nobody but Tempest and she's always ays Now NOM If up UI somo Sunshine why I might hut but no no neither of ci cm em shall go Its It's all au stuff sture the I whole hol ont ont So 80 saying he turned on his ImIs heel I and walked M oft off while Julia burst Into tears anti and repaired to her ler own o room oom she was soon followed b by her mother who tried to console her Said sh she sho Why Vh Julia you dont don't tako take time the 1 right Ight course with your father Cather Why do It you not lInt propose having your YOUl sister sis- sis tot tor accompany you For If IC you yuu OU go she will anti and you know she can cnn alwa always s 's coax clax father ath r to do as she sho pleases This Wi rather humiliating to Julia but lUt she concluded it il was her hOI only so she dried her eY eyes and seeking ecking- out her sister very soon talked talk tall r ed d her ier into a strong desire to try the thc mysteries of a school in Frankfort and anti also drew from flom her a promise to try Iry her powers of argument upon her father Accordingly that thal evening Iann Fanny made an attack ul upon on him and andas I as her mother had predicted she wa was perfectly successful It was Mas settled that thai she sho and Julia should both go o. o and the next morning early Mr Mid Mid- set sl ore off for Frankfort fort to find as smart lInart a l place boarding for or his gals as as anybody had There was as yet no house boarding-house connected with time the school and he was obliged to Ibid find a place for them timers In La some one ono of or the numerous houses boarding-houses with which Frankfort abounds He at last lust decided de de- de- de upon a a. very er genteel establishment establish ment l kept pt by a Mrs itis Crane Crne who vimo at first about receiving Into inlo her Imer family persons who Mho sod posses so rough and shabby looking a father But Dut Mr 1 brought her toa toa to toa a decision by saying What hat the time deuce you ou waiting for Is it because Ive I've 1 0 got on cowhide stogies and a homemade home home- made coat Thunder and lightning I Dont Don't you know mow Im I'm old ton Middle worth at least two hun hundred red thousand thousand thousand and Tills annoti announcement chan changed cl ed the thuc current of Mrs Cranes Crane's ideas ileaH The he daughters were not rough if IC the father was Mas so 80 she decided to take tako them and almI for the tho very moderate sum sun L of seven sc dollars per wee week promised L to give them all the privileges of or her house The first da day of or Juno June was Mas i fixed on for or them to leavo leave home and I at sums sum's sunrise 11 Mr carriage r stood at the time door waiting for the thc young ladies to mako nako their thell appear appear- ance Julia had lon long been ready and I was M-as ailing M-ailing wallin Impatiently for Cor Fanny was Mas bidding the servants an affectionate af uC- good Each Ech one had Imad I received from flOI her some little Ito token of 01 love ove and and now v the they all al stood in one e r c d jo to I. I h as iOng 01 i J 5 Lor ble bless bics her said one Kentuck Kentuck Kentuck Ken tuck many like her nor never 1 I Ill ha have hae wi c. No nor Frankfort said ald a 1 second While a third added No and I reckon heaven hasn't To which a fourth responded ed Amen Here Hero old Aunt Katy who Mho mo had nurs nuns nursed nursed ed Mr Middleton and his children l after him Irn hobbled up to Fanny ant and I i laying her hard shriveled black hand hunt handon I on her hr young OU nl m mistress mistress' I tres' tres bright t locks ocl said The Time Lord who Mho makes the wind M-ind I blow easy esy like on the sheared shearel lamb take tako tali keen keer keel of my sweet s child and amI bring bring her bac back agin agirs to poor 1101 old Aunt Kat Katy who who'll bo be all nil slunk dark and lonesome M m Sunshine's done gono gone Tills was Mas as a M I speech by the tho negroes and as no none no o ni of I them timer could hope 1010 to equal it f. f they cont contented con- con t tented themselves h 1 by lustily lusty blowing their trombones trombone and wiping the same sam sameon sameon on their shirt sleeves or tho time corners 2 of their aprons aprons At last the goodbyes goodbye wore were all al all said raid id Julia Jula sprang nimbly into inlo the time carriage carnage which M dl disappeared from flom view v Just just- justas as the ne negroes Toes struck up LIP in a loud clear and ane not unmusical tone tone tone- I Oh Oh i its it's is i's lonesome llO v no on Oil the time old plantation Its It's now on the tIme old plan- plan tallon laUon Its It's Is I's lonesome now iov on as the lie old plan plan- lalion tation talon Case Sunshine's gone guno awa away aM Slop Stop your our yelp yells cant can't you said fald Mr Mi 11 but hul his voice Indicated d l I hat he Iw Id not be bo very union much ills di- 1 pIN pINed ed even enl I If they did not obey obe S so t the imey tuned d their lip pipes louder Iou louder a and this timis time the thc six logs dogs joined in inthe the he chorus with wih a n long and anti n moin-n- I f ful ui I. hoM-I. I IThaI 11 howl ThaI that'll do said sale Mr Middleton Middle Middle- t ton on now to your work quick and anti mind the one that Urt works best this week shall go Saturday an cr carry Mrs Mis Crane some strawberries The negroes needed no oth other tn Inen- Inen Incentive enu en- en t u tive ive uto to work ork than the time prospect before be be- f fore COle ore them of going going to to see se F Fanny NC Never I had Mr n had td so 50 much accomplished In one week When Friday night came it It was hard telling which n was vas the the- favored ono one mt At last It I was M-as settled that Ike should so go to l Frankfort and tIe 11 rest ho ld a sort ort s of or holiday Ike was a sprightly negro boy of or fC seventeen and and almost almo t I Idolized his imis his his' young mistress Fanny Lon Long before sun up a favorite expression ex ox- II In y for sunrise ho Ime l had ad filled his iris basket with strawberries and Just as the tho first rays ray oT dt r sunlight streaked tho time eastern easter hills his he started on his mission laden with numerous i messages of oC love Jove for tor s S co sWeet Veo Miss Fan Fa- n fly ny anti and a big bib cranberry pic pie from Aunt Judy who was Mas sartin- sartin hc he le baby wanted some somo o of old Judy's by this time tb leant Meantime Im Julia Jula and anti Fanny Fanny- had become become be be- c come ome tolerably well weli established both boLl bothin in I n school and at al Mrs Mr Cranos Crano Julia Jula was wn perfectly delighted with wiLl her imer the MOM Dew quarters for Cor she sime said sid everything was Mas MasIn wasn In I n style just as ns It I should be and site she r readily adopted all al the time pity city hotl not notions ns ns But poor Fanny was wa continually com corn committing i nitting some She Sho would M forget foret for for- g get et to use her napkin or OJ persist in using her knife Imle Instead of her four four- foU I t lined ined silver fork These little thing a annoyed Julia Julin excessively and numerous numerous numer numer- nUme I ous were the lectures given given- Iven in secret secreto t to o Fanny who would laugh laug-h merrily I at her sisters sister's distress am and say Y she the really wished her father tIme dim some day tIny at ir Mrs Cran Cranes Crane's s 's d' d table Heaven forbid that lie should lie should I said sid Julia Jula I should be m mortified to death j I They Thy would Mould liot J t 1 oddities I said Id Fanny for Cor I overheard Mrs s. Crne Crane t telling the te exquisitely fashion fashionable able Mrs Mis Mrs Carrington thai father t c oUr o was a quizzical old sax savage s oge rich as a nabob and we wo should undoubtedly undoubted undoubted- ly iy y inherit a hundred thousand dollars s apiece apiece And then timen Mrs said Oi Oh Is it possible It-poSsible One can afford afford atford af at- ford to patronize them them And then si sin sin- hl added I think I Ill I'll Ill sot not tell tel you I Oh Oh do sald la tI's Its too bad I Ito to raise my curiosity an arid and not gratify it I. I It Well then s said 11 Fanny ann Mrs Carrington said Mid There Is s a a. m that thal the eldest oldest Middleton is s ena engaged engaged en en- a cd to Mr I wonder onder at I if It los for 11 wiLl M wih her Imer extreme beauty eau and great gral fortune she can command a more floe dig elig ible Ibe match than thai a poor pedagogue pedagogue The Time next ng at breakfast Mrs s. Crane Craime Crne Informed her boarders that f slime she lio expected a new neM anival lva the next day daj Friday She said sid It I It is a ne new nev gentleman gentle gentle- man nan from om New Orleans Orleans' I ri fis ls namo I I Is Dr DI Lacey Laccy HI His parents wore natives of or Boston Doston Ma Massachusetts ach but he vas Mas born bon In New I Lut 11 M Inh Inherit rJ from h s father athel a n aage Ia laigo c fortune but 1 Its h if pi l UchO 1 jd that of medicine Ifo He is s a graduate of oC Yale College anti and usually ual spends I his summers tim Nor So go o this season h ho he stops slops in Franl Frankfort rort mind and n honors my m I hou house o wih hl his presence p Ho lie is Cry ory handsome and agreeable lc and anti th those young ladles must put a lock and keyon key keyon iy on their hearts The Time last part of oC this of-this this speed speech was M-as di directed di- di reeLed to Julia JUla who M-lio blushed de deeply pl and amid secretly wondered M if Th PI Lacey Laccy vere as handsome as Mr 11 1001 She Sue frequently found herself thinking about him him thu day day- but hut Fanny I never gave O him bin a thought until evening even even- VI ing big when as she am and hot hN sister sis I were together in their ro room l the latter suddenly sud stid- denly I wod l 4 if Ie Dr Lacey Ilce M lu wi bo he here hero at Irea breakfast fa t tomorrow ton ron row rom morning 4 I fIt 1 I. I Anti And nc 4 If IC ho he Is is said Mill Fun I suppose sup sup- sup j pose you ant mo 1110 to lo bo lie o vO very baneful reful lo In uso use my fork oll r and break my cg egg I think c It ouId M-ouId ho be cU boM-cU to for tou I I w-eU w you ou always alway to lo try tl and ani show ho as coil hi-coil I no as ns said All 1 JuIa u lIa Wel m Fanny anny T i this DI Dr Lacing or ot DI Dr what's his name 1 will will novel never bo lie anything any any- timing thing to us for fOl I am an sure hed he'd never think C of oC mo me le and anti you ou arc aie engaged Is j a man who Mho Is much better than thai any my of your New Orleans s pill pm bag bag- bags Little Litle did thu Fanny how o closely cosey the Now NOV Orleans pill i bags bag were to tu tobe tobo tubo bo be connected wih the JH r ie life J Jula said sid nothing but but i probably thou thought hl more Inore I I r I Continued tomorrow |