Pocahontas Record (Newspaper) - February 10, 1887, Pocahontas, Iowa POCAHONTAS FEBRUARY 10, 1887. 43. 1:<10-, A. STOLE MY HEART H saw hor down tho A tonn ot youthful hud tho freshness of tha on hor n iw so she was 80 and so I oro I She stole my heart stole my I know not moment it was Tho next was and yet eho victory no step came down moet ino with a a little simple maid knew not what I H only saw her lovely lips so sett her rosy steps so light and know the witching hour She stole my heart seek It day soon 'twas very plain That never my truant coBo 10 mo li loved darling little li ir preferred to ' II darling little That stolo my heart then 1 charming can this loss have heart Rive mo In So lo my happy home she but brought with her own loving heart heart she stole E. in T. Between Fanshawe and was ill the autumn that the news of tiie loss of tho ship thu town of Sho on licr way to ami was on board as isn't .IS Fanshawe other commiserated tlie blinds were pulled and tied on tho at tlie and prayers were in for bereaved and Every body in so to turned out to church cm September morning to see how family took and to bo able to tho funeral had been a worldly this was their and who had seen them in land joy wanted to the effect of but they proved to be a who did not wear the heart on conducted themselves behind and their tears till they How ill The only excitement of the was worthy of tho expectations of their The family tiled into black us grief and could make There Jolm and his Sue and but who was this other on the old Squire's bowed with more sable than them in vail and it was only whom they had always was she in weeds on the What had happened to was lively you may be that day on tho way from remember ho was kind of attentive to Loniso Turner one Mrs. Mrs. you he took her to a over to He has known and like as not thoro something between ho has girl in said the ho has been just as attentive to half a dozen as far as I can acknowledged was attentive to all of on and but a man may 1i attentive to a you ho only cares for It's li woman couldn't do it bore her unless she's n of course it's sighed else she Wouldn't bo in and in the Squire's but she's Uio last girl I thought Aleck would caro I can't I myself to The interest and surprise of this seemed to subtract something irom tho solemnity of the It not 8o wonderful that Aleck should dio as that bo should Juive boon engaged to Louise and nc one over have guessed it. perplexed and disturbed Mrs. could hardly tell Perhaps was disappointed that Aleck should have cared for such a shallow girl as and then a surprise has an irri fating upon sonio Sho upbraid herself for having so little sym for in such a tremendous Louise was Haid Louise was ami young men are easily it had occurred at tho last moment before his and Louise had waited for his return to declare it. had been the best match in love this was a great blow for with every boity was bound t But Mrs. Blunt wiis with the quality as well as of own said a who happened in to talk it seems heard tho rumor and rushed uji lo to know the and ii went Into that bad privately ht r Into family at her thti very I dare nay her he had In ct or just hor word for to mo it would bo a tremendous cruelty to turn a ear to her at such a timo and to hor agreed Mrs. bo to tho last than loso tho blessed hope of as some poet was a few days after astonishing that Miss Betty Lo Breton from a vacation at the without having hoard of tho disaster that had overtaken the Jam sho in tho enthusiasm of a acquaintance with tho shall take my wedding tour through the hills in a it's just Any letter for Aunt Any Oh I didn't write you because want to sadden your And yon and Aleck were always such Tho Albatross has at and the are just and Louiso is there with it seems engaged to Aleck and her woods are very It's a dread fnl thing for but they say the Squire has about the same as adopted and that she'll have tho lion's share of Aleck's Sho went in on tho Squire's own arm when the funeral sermon was it Avas very don't you say I thought you and Aleck were good and is thoro to Betty asked There was an odd luster in but was not sh looked at say you haven't yon any don't Perhaps What good would it was such a good friend to Do you when ho used to and help you with your Ger man? I used to think he was a in love with but .it seems I was and for the matter of it doesn't now that ho is it's better for you it you arc spared the aro you Is any thing tho had risen with it great and waj out unavailing arms into is he loved and sho has a right to her and 1" was throe months before Betty Le Breton was able to sit Tiie neighbors said sho bad come home from the with and it was doubtful if she would ever get it out of her Miss Lo her wisely said but when she saw Louise in her funeral garments driving by in Squire she wondered if were not far more Betty herself wondered why sho did not die iu that bitter season of seemed to bo nothing to detain hor life bad come to a It was not that Aleck had sho could have borne and sorrowed and yet havo That would haw boon grief to bo for ono heart to but sho still havo tho tender of his love to compensato She would not havo lost him she could have lived with the certainty meeting him unchanged at as she through her tedious sure of liis companionship at their one brightness iu all her somber tiie that were never absent from her the hope that carried lier through all difficulties Now there was nothing for her to live for or to die It to her that tho bloom was stripped from the Sho could not reconcile herself to her nor adjust herself to belief that had cared nothing for her through all the years that had been to her like heaven on he had merely been passing tko She felt as if the earth had failed beneath her and her life out before hor in dreary and barren If sho could only be allowed to preservo the illusion that ho loved wherever ho might that havo for would havo all the empty years that sho must spend on earth without Sim of bis But people do not dio when havo nothing to live Betty's aunt trusted to time to mitigato tho sho that sho herself once had a lover deserted that had cried her eyes and had mvay all hpr and believed sho was done with every but ten years later ho her window a gouty man from glamour had But she had forgotten that ho had her of tlie power of loving any ono and that other had sighed iu Betty went began to resume her ordinary lite as had the Squire's gono and had taken Louise Turner with to lighten the shadow of their and a stono in the Squire's lot in recorded the fact that had lived and It would havo been ft melancholy comfort to Betty to hang wreaths upon that white stono that confronted her like a ghost to plant llowers about it. Hut how could she such laving in the mau had of the poor of She Kolm foil if would like tii every road and ' of wood Ah II liua Wr U t. St w 111-' U 1 i I f frequented together filled with tho tender words ho had Could it bo ho had not ho spent his last evening ashore with Ho had loft to bo saying ho must pack and ho off by Had ho gone from hor to The bough of scarlet ho had given her that night had hung in her room over where hor oyes would see it on first time she Was able to walk across tho oom after hor illness sho took it down and throw it the sho took out all of his letters for the same but put them back not strong enough to abandon thorn all lit was summer at but it was not summer in Betty Lo sho whose llowers Avero no whose woods wore no had borrowed something of their charm from her own that liko tha moon borrowed Sho was to sing ono of tho old songs at her piano ono sho had sung with Aleck in their drives through tho woodland where they had loved to but sobs and the tears crowded and jostled other in her whon tho last vibration of tho notes had a voice outside took up tho strain and sang it is she to tho piazza like ono in a Then she turned back and sat Supposing it was he belonged to Oi course it was a It was because sho been thinking about Aleck was and sho had no right to think of Sho novor would think of him she would forget as ho had forgotten hor. Dead or ho could bo nothing to hor could ono lovo with a broken Somebody was coming into tho room with a lighted preceded by excited It Avas Miss Lo by Mrs. it sho Avas a for tho Squire's just as they Avoro getting used to the idea of is it asked Lo had into tho dark corner of the long room ono lamp only illuminated in in order to hide tho tears upon hor as I Avas just the train for Haven this had been up to town for a trille of I hoard a familiar voice me to carry your It mo shiver and my blood I looked over my expecting to see a railway a queer place for a isn't there stood Aleck I any more surprised at tho Day of a cried Miss Lo they all in their and tho stone uji in the and tho estate I Betty seems as they'd been mortal lot of expense for what a happy for Louiso sighed Miss Le suppose ho has cabled to bis Ames answered with a hearty oddest part of it. He asked about all the coming down in tho he didn't gono to And ho asked first of all after your niy you don't want to about said I. said Louise of about Is she Aleck are you or making Didn't you expect that Louiso Turner would confess her engagement to you old after the of your her engagement to iio and he looked liko a 1 was don't mean to say you engaged to site's just liko ono of tho family for and Avont to on tho Squire's arm when your funeral Avas to ho never of it. I am engaged to Betty Lc and T never loved any one I thought I'd run over and your pursued Mrs. fear of the family returned for Betty's and pho took her tour through the White after Turner never appeared in Haven N. in HIM on a oft a comes a no one nigh to Climbs up his around Smacks her on tho girl turns With a sudden Beaches tor tho uso him for a ' Gets a good strong No one nigh to Goos right Mopping oH the With tho BALL IN Much toss than tors on tho Flotd Changes In tho notor of Mr. a writer on sporting to tho Chicago Tribune on tBo now base-ball lor 18i7; In 1887 AVill for tho timo in tho history of ball play under one official codo oi that authorized by tho committee oi the National and American at the meeting hold in Chicago 15 and 10, 18S0, codo Avas indorsed at tho of On this not only AVoro tho members of tho joint of cach organization tho ablest mou that could havo boon selected for tho but AVOro assisted iu of revising tho playing rules by a special advisory committee of leading club captains of the two Avero to aid tho by suggestions 08 ol tho last season pointed out as Prior to tho mooting tho of amending tho ind tho to ballt in delivery is increased tho now AviU ba that tho has now to guard against three costly rora in his method of of sending the batsman his baso on for hitting him with a pitched and I speak tO through the world you Lot helpful deeds of beauty Tho of a loving in the As sweetness haunts the wo prize When summer days Ave go journeying on through wo may not linow The good our loving words have those who como But God will and surely His good time and The giver of each word Wni royally speak kind words to one and life Is brief and in ml with of loving scatter clouds df thus make bright tho sorrowing As after M A A FOR making a This to tho is by an important advantage code grants to tho and that advantage lies in tho throwing out of tho code tho in tho pitching rules required tho pitcher to send in or us tho batsman to call fair ball la under tho as 'a ball by tho pitcher standing within tho lines and facing the and aa in tion 2 of Rule 5; tho ao to over tho and not tho kneo of tha batsman than hia Tho designated of and balls out tho now codo Avero not only a detriment to tho in hia to employ strategic in his method oi but Avero tho moat class ot bails the umpire to judge and his errors ot judgment in thla Avero THE season has boon dono by tho to annual of each and the result Avas that not only two codes of but crudo and u satisfactory frequently had to bo changed tho closo of tho tho now order of the promise is that tho of tho conference will bo found practical as to render unnecessary the next annual A primary object the liaJ in in framing a codo of playing rules Avas to such as tho individual responsibility of tUo umpi iu his of decisions in disputed points and transfer it to tho codo reducing of Tho first thing the pitcher will havo to attend to In studying up tho now rules tho method of taking stand in the preparatory to delivering tho ball to tho Formerly ho coalS hide tho ball his ho la now prohibited do could tho lines of his position Iu auch a Avay aa to admit of his taking ono or two stops la as position Avas then a spaco of seVen foot by lour in beakles Uo had Position In lady honestly felt so roally in all my said tho traveling man to a near I did tho other You I've boon boarding on and you I didn't happen to think of tho rent or may bo it Avas four any I noticed that the landlady's a real sweet tlie landlady's is. never plays the piano after nino p. and she never talks about things a As I Avas I noticed a her that mado nio Avant to go into an and get 1 may bo I'd better the lady somo polito so 1 if silo to tho did sho say she said ask her ma. So left Ilio parlor and iu a minutes back jour Ilia says you'd bettor Just hand Ihu money for tho and and and let il go on your itt 1 tho rou llego of lifting his All tills is undor tho now Aa rulo now ia ho muat take his when about to tho the of spaco of ground only fivo foot six laches by four foot It will bo soan at a that tho position ia different from that in vogue last In tho first placo tho Is now requited to koop his if a. on the roar line of his and ho ia not allowed to lift his foot until tho ball leaves his In reality ho can not pitch or tho ball unless foot is on tho and it ia from tho pressure tnU foot on the ground that ho tho power to giv tho laat impetus to tho ball in it. Ho is also required to ball aq th it can bo in his hand by a narrow box Avill not find it to talco tho run has characterized tho' of soino of thoni iu Besides liis right foot loft as tho caso may tho he is now prohibited from taking moro than one stop in and taking this ono atop his forward foot must touch tho ground to tho loft of tho center of his those rules mako any in tho of tho doll Tho changes are vo tho main of being to forco tho pitcher to loarn to obtain a bettor command of tho ball ia and also tho of reducing hia to in. very swift Tho double while It him to attain greater in necessarily obliged to of aim and toar of besides placing batsman in position of being obliged to dovoto nearly all to avoid being hurt by being hit by tho changos os by you will not Boem to ha on tho pitchers nearly to tho old of arm la swung on a levol Avith Uow about throw tho muat bo as tho stylo of tho arai Tho position it tho thrower lo take ia uot really any for him than for tho He will facing the tako ono atop forward tho ball in plain and lot It go as ho It AVill undoubtedly his i moro Tho in tho moro costly for unfair and wild In tho li now to sand In Uo 11a of tho liRio antl 1 In It a hii 1 wm vvith tv n 11 villi a 1 1 tbi ' ' ' for tho Newest In Dross Latest Fad In Umbrella As a material for evening drosses crepe do beaded aud holds the place in popular do with raised velvet in or laille makes an exquisite ball The shade in this material ia is known as. It is moro pink tlian or and even in its palest has a which It from p and has won it tho' name of Tho dress avo 8iwv''oi this particular shado was Avorn lly aa gUsh at a in this skirt Avas of and tho train of velvet tho sanio Tho was of embroidered with colored the cry taking tho form of a deep border AVith scalloped and small scattered above it. This Avas up on the loft Bido with bowa and aud a double of lisso tho train on the loft side below tho The pointed corsage Avas of Avith draperies of crepo lisso and scalloped of tho same on tho Tho worn Avith this was a Russian dolman ot lined with and bordered with oh tho front and and forming a largo collar about tho gorgeous dress for a brunette amber tulle over tho samo Tho front drapery ia dotted Avith and plain at tho back and held iu place by large amber crystal Slippers are made to match evening and those can afford the luxury have a art had doWn to codi we loDl pretty suro tho by so many in to-day has into and it ia high timo some other that could tho charm oi is coming into fashion for many of the daintiest polisses and frocks for children being made poplin and Aj uro in r 0 n s ' tho abundant Use of fino c 0 m b i n g in ot shirring to ornament t h e i r T h tf and bottom of tho the rest iit a g a r ill P n t or deep hem at the is no originality in this stylo of but it seems to remain popular on ' account of its economy and comfort to tho and corduroy are much used for amali English plaid and diagonals are moro for kilt and jackets so much worn by Tho English suits will be Avorn with heavy sack for tho alroot made of blue double to tho sailor for tho house is of cheviot AVith heavy Long of tho samO aro made lu the regular sailor very Wide itt tho A deep sailor collar Completes tho P. AND OF K FAIK cause oi and by pitchers and Undor tho new a greater latitude ia given in as ho is OAV only upon to send in balls higher than tho nor lower than his and every such ball ia a fair of it at tho samo timo passes over tho homo is ono of tho moat important and radical changes mado in tho rules for ime years and though it may bother a few batsmen at first it ultimately bO of advantage to Ono benefit it yield is that of relieving tho umpire ot a very part of his while at tho same time it tho greater facility for strategic skill in his only in tho American rules by the codo is tho any motion calculated to a It Avill bo readily snon bases undor this rulo will not as it Avas under tho absurd ruling in vogue tho latter part of lasi History of .In is not screws mado and brought into Tho first of machinery being applied to the making of Avas in in 1509,^ by a man named who contrived a gauge to bo used in a The early method Avaa to maico tho hoads by pinching blanks while red-hot between tho and then to form tho threads by tho process of 18U was improved by a watchmaker of for a long timo tho of that country used this in making small used in their Tho Engliah appears to issued to Job and William iu 170, for three One for making another for tho hoads aud a third for cutting Between that date and 1840 about ten patents AVoro only ono of ia of that of dated January Avaa for a The American waa Is sued December 14, according to tho Providence to David a mechanic of next Avaa dated March 23, 1813, and AVaa issued to Jacob of Mass. In that a Avas granted to Jacob of N. Y. At tho nail and iron of tho established in Ramapo in Thomas W. 1831, applied the of tho headings of and In Mr. into partnership AVith a cotton manufacturer of and a small at and early tho next year Mr. Harvey machines for nicking and Those aad a purchased from its Jacob Sloat and Thomas wero producing a gimlets pointed Journal of AVith eadi it seems to and and many ladies arc witli ono now garment of this kind during a season to do duty as and Tho long Russian just aro very but aro too to bo within tho roach of every Indian Ottoman silk or embroidered lined plush and trimmed witli or is elegant and and can bo Avorn Avith any cloth in solid colors la used by tailors for While French modistes show a decided for hair and Boft twilled fabrics ia with plush or A plain underskirt is made of plain or striped plush audia n few skating this loAver skirt is mado of costly A costume to be Avoni at tho carnival has a sealskin skirt with folds ot arranged as a sash over tho hips aad bacit of A jacket of velvet is bordered Avith and a ot velvet has seal This can lie obtained AVith plush aad and cost about one-third the to bo Avora on tho samo is of Tho skirt ia edited at tho foot Avith a of the Ho Lf Constant of Sultan of Abdul is thirty-fourth ruler of tho Daman and tho twenty-eighth since tho taking of Con Ho Avaa born September 21 1843, and is the second son of the Abdul having succeeded hia elder Mourad in 1870. His old est 60)1, Mohammed is a lad of six Abdul Hamld is described by ono as a spare an olivo complex and restless black THE that are con as if in apprehension oi some Ho lives in constant fear of is not since violent death seems tho destiny of tho rulers of ami novor quits liis pal aco except to go ho forth surrounded by an army of carefully concealing from tho public tha name of tile to which he is going The annual visit waich he ia obliged to pay to tho ot Sophia is by him AVith groat and is made with every possible Ho is cou in his aud very polite of tho is the most beautiful mosque in It Avas built AVith tho intention oi surpassing St. it iar in and was thirty-six in having been begun in four tAvo large ones three and two small ones two a largo central equalling that of la and it twenty feet two half demos and ten small Ill front of tho mosque is a large surrounded by a gallery formed of sustaining a havo washing for of tho true believers going to As tho must be dono with running outside tho principal mosques numerous littlo taps along the Hanking Avails pour forth narrow streams oi onto slabs oi white giving a cool luid very refreshing sensation as tho liquid sparkles in the sorts and conditions of men abound at Tho although the aro in the Tho Turk is a hybrid with littlo real in f good examples of tho race aro they must bo looked for in the Asiatic It is to live many years ill the city aad yet nothing of them in the With it is almost impossible to of the quart in a and their loss strict than with has very of in his address at King's that as ii rulo tho lovea n bettor than tho critic is estimated that over has been spent in attempts to establish in during tho piist twenty Chicago Van of has a baby a year or tAvo old that Avas born on Now and goes by the name of Happy Year Van Y. F. a Philadelphia typo distributed various charitable and educational institutions in that city during tho past Gilbert A. recently resigned the Governorship of has accepted the position ol associate editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press for His headquarter will be in H. Maude has received a personal letter of thanks and commendation from General Grant's secretary for tho best poem on the General's death that tho family the conclusion of Sarah benefit performance in tho great Avas playing Dona Sol in was presented the titlo for a tract of ten square miles in tho Argentine Sherman and General aro said to exchange letters almost daily out of one another's is John calls the and style that tho uses in accosting the day or tAvo before tho New England dinner sonic ono asked Mr. Henry W. of the Atlanta ho intended to say in his Lord only ho thought of a things On hundred of if I say they Avill murder mo I got back and if I the other live hundred they Avill murder mo at the Patti has the autograph crazo in its most virulent many past no friend of any distinction has been to pass tho threshold of the prima donna until ho or has a either Patti or upon somo subject or Tiie consequence is that the of almost every notability in and outside the are to be found in her Y. n. home is in near is six feet four aud a half inches in and 830 He measures eight feet tAvo inches around the hips and eighteen around tho Ho Avas born thirty years and then bnt eleven Two years later he took a prize at ono of iu this city he Apparently ho been ever Y. thla tho placo yos savos iur pay lit what uU will AVO read our nach I'm low and tg idl as thoir come acqua or is the bodies of them collect SAveet This for seeing their richer about in the ot the Sultan's accession to summor largo at tho valley of the Is the best of rid At such times as the and the perhaps to say that occupants are not but tho o drivers or ii nearly every casi and Ko face bo in the Levant aro prai unknown Turkish U intimato you may become with a vou will novor pass beyond tho Upon the and will bo nd again stout 1 gues of the is for tho This ia as might ho against tho has beon lost in and a woman tho of chinchilla and tho caught up to forai apron Tho is trimmed Avith tho sanie and tho hat and match tho La la a model of a for The Is freni u model of hlack Avith and and throughout AVith to luxury and oi tho Tho Bizo and general forai doos not vary ia black or n neutral shado of It is tho handles that tho manufacturers soom to vio with ono lu or as tho nmy Tho tho aro mndo to opon nud to fona a for A Ivory and gold good as a and and a la in tho It Is now quitu tho fashion for ladies to carvo thoir maay havo iu tho art. I of Avood uro for tUls aud aro boni and for pmi or ho the a raro thing It la the head worn Is of co a turban proper f any tho fez is by a by a the 1 very tho which results a a developed head it him a comical orang Bo of it aro its refuso to it. worn at tiie for aught that is known to tho may bo slept for apart from tho it form an off duty it upon li block liko a barrister's Turk ia a Hail sight on for hu ia a bora iio Avitt long stirrups and his to every motion ' of tho Por hups ho rollos too much upon tho and would Had at Hea ia ly speaking of a procession of commercial travelers it quite proper for newspaper to say they marched in a very Merchant are he asked of the Money the trouble is nobody oAves mo any Avas recently played upon by New York lo tho tune of three thousand He is harping on his ladies feel anxious to preserve the symmetrical anatomical never be in a They should remember that thing livit is open is capable of being often as Ave havo heard of an open our attention has never yet been called to a shut Francisco let's havo tiie Sister That's not a Sunday Master could say the Parson's you Slic Couldn't Catch was plump and And ho was much In hated To catch him well sho you was a ' np to the and I'll introduco you to a nice young she is I won't conio I don't want any thing to do Avith pompous aud opinionated discussing a certain matter Avith a exclaimed know I am I am suro I am. I Avill bet niy cars on you think it right to carry betting to extreme lengths quietly responded the Y. said had to the hotel when a guest has no baggage his personal appearance has more or less to do in making iiim pay in replied tho this business avo soon to eizo a man Will you havo your sent to your I haven't any I only to be in a or r. to guest at dinner I'm glad staid to dinner Avith ns Mr. yon Why aro hoard mamma toll tho cook two ago that thero any of your and sho might as Avell open jar of If you hadn't staiti liaro had any I aro you mil that for with f