Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1876 — The Lost Darling. [ARTICLE]

The Lost Darling.

Thl KSDAYUtahtaltefoU<. a fat, rpd-facedold lady, apparently, jnatim from the rural !di»tri*ete, auw iilto'tbe captain’s office .of fop. Centennial ..Guard: at foe Main Building. She was dressed in .country style, aps weepißg-as if her big heart would break, The hamfodmoi Box, came forward apd, ip *>W/nrteetetei tones, said: “My dear madam, whal thematfor? Can I db'anytliing ior yon?!’ After sobbifig a* ffeW inoments sne managed to tell him lier sad story , Accompanied by her daughter, t&fe fondly she Wy'riWiri ts frtto' th«* country on an excursion teain that inorning, and aboWb twefw io’etoek btie 'hof missed her. Mttfe> driigfiteH Evh/ Bhtbad luinted everywhere for hsr. but could not find her. afid oh, she kitew seer little Eva.was kwk andraejrie iwmmimmw 'Lad tarried her off as Cliarley Ross hart (been taken away, and again thtf good woman cQmt n e»rid*cryinig«/j ThecdMAilv told iher that he wqhM fiaxe the gutards hUati up,hex child,-UPd tasked forade> scription of. W, whichjjtefjW tlady gave witt°yellbw fiSbn sacque with pipk safotelri bmmtMcribbea fe, A® black. petti feat, .j-efo'i.awwt.oilßrk draw- 1 braced the captain m imttayftarthßjpTOr* face beaming with*joy; seMJ “fiutve fo^iikJfc^3te’&e I tiiit a^iiffi^ l e stood; dressed w the old * iady had ktmtds five feet ten inchea toll, weighing, 165 pounds, wearing No. 9' Shoes and No. 10 of gloves, age twenty years, low forehead, turn-up nose, and a mouth so large that a comiuon-slzed ham-sandwlph

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