illigers„, , . - a . nu - • arzestWa' a0te0rt , ,:. it.:•:41.2 - fejt.:k, -.1, .:.',....:•a• Y.-k.:';‘-at,-.1.,;,504'..172•4—f•al ••,.....a., %t;:!, ; - .IF•A e:J•••••;1-az,-..47.W.,...:.*,0,a,a''17. • '5" 5, 1. S, i • • • • , • *UMOVP/10'im 71,1 rp • Darky's Double. The,,bopt-black.at the " ~cornerstAnd on C street waeldokiag for a customer: : He fag as blac)ens thence of and a 3 he, cAreleply , clusted! off his stand,, with, thi tpitwof'.A_eniti. brO!!);:lliiXoe4itsisciti - lly'ipailied44: Te)lt.d bill esii`i htingrily up and'down the, street. I • Preiently• a . tall,'"raw , lioned, middle aged Man,with. a considerable of goatee aiiiOnof- a little ''breadtbl they .-.. hat run,, stopped and glanced at the stand with some shOw of interest.L, ‘ ‘‘lltiVe it shine, [foss •?" said the . owner of the stand, giving his chair a parting sjap, with his brush. "Shine' 'em •up in half a minute. sah You'll just hate time , ) ' to glance over de morning papers. I - Without deigning an answer -the lank' chap climbediototheeeati before him.,' "W tsar yea r s a-rollint theruyants to ?" was Jim first remark after the proprietor of the st tnd began to operate,,, ~ - "All right,now, boss. We mien% muss 'em you see. It's all feaSible now, sah." ,' "Wall, perceed to huginess:" ' "I's 'a ' inovin', boas 1i• I's a-movie'; sah 1" • H _ "Wall see that you keepla movin'." "De people of de Sottf, said the boot black, cocking a cunning' eye . upon his customer, "de people of de 'Soul* (anoth er look of the eye) most ; allus gifes us poor culled boys any little fes4ible jobs dey's got."' , - i "You - think I'm from the South ?"! "I's - front de Souf mysiklf, sah' • • "LikelY."; , - "I's from de Souf, sah--from.olc Kaiii - tuck,. sah." 1, , , • - "liidead ?" ,•,. "Satin, boss. I'B from Lei'nton, Sain tuck, sah," scraping away , with an old case-knife at the mud out the axles of ins customer's boots:Y . _\ 1 . "I'm from Kentucky Myself, and from Lexington," said the man; beginning , to look interested. . "So you're from' Lex ington, eh ?" 1 • , 1 1. "Jes so, boss. "Practically I was burn dar, salt." . ~, • t . .: ' "bike you,. .1 was born Oar?" "N!ce old town, bOss." - "Very." _ • . I \ .. , , 'I golly,, boss, =ef I didn't think' from de .fast' dot I sat!, in. you . de rale old Kein . - tucky. gentleman. You've got a good deal.of de, cut of some o" dem law•)itid niedicine