I A MAI,AY NKW YKAR. Y Malay aye* cam* dose up to the ver anda and touched bla brown forehead with the back of bla open hand. "Tuan" (l/ord), he aald, "have got oil for barnea*, two one-half cent*; black oil for cu dati'a (horse) feet, three cent*; oil one cent one-half for blw, oil, aeven cent* for cretah (car riage), Fourteen cent*, tuan.” I put my hand Into the pocket* ot my while duck Jacket and drew out a roll of big Borneo copper*. The ayce counted out the dealred amount, and handed back what waa left through the bamboo chick* or cur tain* that reduced the blinding glare of the sky to a aoft, translucent gray. I eloeed my eye* and atretched back In my long chair, wondering vaguely at th* occasion that called for auch an out lay In oil*, when I heard once more the gulet, Insistent "Tuan!” I opened my f ygg, "No got red, white blue ribbon for whip." "Sudah ebukup!" (Stop talking!) 1 •ouiniDdddrAnKrlly’ The? §ycu ihrugge hi* bare »houlder* and gave a hitch to bis cotton sarong, "Tuan, to morrow New Year day. Tuan, mem (lady) drive to Kaplanade. Governor, general, all white tuan* and mema there. Tuen consul’s cretah teda hlak (carriage not nice). Shall syce buy ribbon*?” . ... "Ye*," I answered, tossing him me rest of tho copper*, "and get a new one for your arm." I had forgotten for the moment that It waa the 31*t of December. The ayce touched hie hand to bl* forehead and salaamed. Through the spaces of the protecting ehlcks I caught glimpse* ot my Malay hebun. or gardener, squatting on his bare feet, with bis bsr# knees drawn up under his arraplta, hacking with a heavy knife at the short graa*. The mottled crotone, the yellow allamanda IBd pinK 01DIRCUI uu»UK>, UIB V. Eucharist lilies. the great trailing f masses of orchids that hung among the rsd flower* of the stately flamboyant tree by the green hedge Joined to make me forget the midwinter date on the cal endar. The time seemed in my half dream July In New York or August In Washington. Ah Mlnga. the "boy." In flowing pant alets and stiffly starched blouse, came silently along the wide veranda, with a cup of tea and a plate of opened man gosteens. I roused myself, and the dreams of slelghbells and Ice on the window panes, that had been flitting through my mind at the first mention of New Year's day by the syce, van ished. Ah Mlnga, too, mentioned as be placed the cool, pellucid globes before me. ••To-moliow New Yeur dlay, tuan!" On Christ mas day Ah Mluga had pre sented the mlitress with the glided counterfeit presentment of a Joss. The servants, one and alt, from Jim, the eookee, to the wretched Kllng Dboble (wash man), had brought some little remembrance of their Christian mas ill Uvr's great holiday, i ' In respecting our customs, they had taken occasion to establish one of their own. They had adopted New Year’s as the day when their musters should re turn their presents and good will In solid cash. At midnight we were awakened by a regular Fourth of July paudemonlum. Whistle* from the factories, salvos from Fort Cauulng, bells from the churches, i A rOt’MTKBN iHNTW. MAN." Cklaaaa law luma Malay kaiaa rakl lha air tram ifcal k»ar ualll daan Milk all ika dtoMMda al ika Orlaat aad a law Ira* *Sur»f>r lly daHUlki ik* Ikaa aaada al aalltaa I*aw all gaariara al Ika pealaaata aatl naiabbarlaa lalaada kad gaikarad alaag Ika ktaad a*aaa ««aia •ya ik fraai al ik* tiwfcai flak k. la taka gari la m ranmnn. Journed to the yachts to witness tboae of tbe sea. There were race* between men-of-war culler*, European yacht*, rowing ahell*, Chinese sampans and Malay coleh* with great, dart-llke aall*, ao wlde-*preadlng that rope* were at tached to the top of the niaata, and a dozen naked native* hung far out over the *lde of the alendcr boat to keep It from blowing over. In making the cir cle of the harbor they would aprlng from Hide to aide of the boat, aome tlmea loat to our view In the wpray, often mlaairig their foothold, and drag ging through the tepid water at a furl oiia rate. Between tlmea while watching the racea. we amuwed ouraelve* throwing copper* to a fled.of native hoy* In small dug-out* beneath our bow*. Every time a penny dropped Into the water a dozen little bronze form* would llawh In the aunllght, and nine tlmea out or ten the coin would he rescued before It reached the bottom. l.aat of all came the trooping of the English color* on the magnificent es planade, within the shadow of the ca thedral; the march past of the sturdy British artillery and engineer*, with their native allies, the Hlkb* and He Itoys; then the feu-de-Jole, and New Year * wa* officially recognized by the gun* of the fort. That night we danced at Govern ment house we exile* of the temper ate zone keeping up to the last the Action that New Year's day under a tropical sky and within sound of the tiger'* wull wa* really January Ut. But every remembrance .uni uintnclaUon wa*. In our homesick thoughts grouped about an open arch Are with the sharp, crisp creak of sleigh runners outside, In a frozen laud fuurteeu thousaud miles away, * - Itouiisevell* Wtldiuan, In Youth's Companion. mil you A HA 1*1* V Naw Year" railed I turn, from her pil low, to h*r slater Agttea. who stood , no th* dr*M lug table brushing her curl* What umbra you get up M eat l» ' It lau i — breakfast time yet II la *0 warm gad • n*y h»re |g had. I to going le lie here •gd thigh up Iota of good reaalullona for tbe aaw year Then I > *« write | them out after hfeahfgai Vt hy dun I you make earn# rwniimtana tam-e v "I don’t know I hade t tbought , a haul It," replied the little girl, I have keen hurrying la get dr»»a*d. fur I waa afraid mainuia would want n<*, t Vo 141* ha* been erring all the mar a* | lag I'rwl la its! a err baby! returned Dorn. "Well, perhaps I’d better get. op. *«eing you are all ready to go down. Tell mamma 1 nin coming right away,” and ehe crawled out of bed aa Agne* cloned the door. Dora reached the dining room Ju*t aa her mamma end eleter eet the br*ak tut on the table Freddie had been re etored to good humor, and everybody •rented happy aa they gathered around the flrat morning meal of the new year. Bright facea, merry voice* and good wiehea made It a charming family group. Dora and Agne* cleared the labia when the meal waa finished for thera waa no aervant In the houae, and tha two (tinier* help* 1 much with :h<- work, that mamma mlgnt get mor* time to new, "Hhall I waah or wipe tb* dlahea?" **ked Dora. ”«»h, I’ll wa*:i incm, end you can wipe, ifc«*m,” *ald Agnea, "for you'd rather, and I don’t rare." "Weil, then I'm going up stair* to write out ruy New Yenr'a reaolutlon*: I’ll bo down by the time you nave th< dlaho* ready to rinse,” and Dora tan up to her room. Dora apotled aeveral abeet* of paper before *h<* had her reaolutlon* written to ault her. Finally, *h« read them over with a certain degree of pride: New Year'* Kewolullona of Dor* Buckingham I'raacott. "I will get up early In the morning and help mamma with the break feet. "I will go to bed at, night without making a fuss about It. "1 will drees Freddie every morning "I will take my turn at washing the dlehea, even though I like better to wipe them, "l will dust the parlor every day, aad not leave It for Agnee. "I will not forget to make the beds wbeo It come# my week. "I will take care of ray bird every morning. "I will amuse Freddie, and not be cross to him once title year. "I will sew on my buttons without being told. "1 will not let Agnee do my ebare of the work, Just because she is obliging. "I will always he pleasant to every body-" "Dora, mamma wants you-" "Ob, don’t come bothering me now, Aggie!" "Mamma wants you to see to Fred die." "Oh, dear! Why can’t you?" "I've got to go down to the poet office." "Oh! Why, have you flnlehed the dishes?" "All done,” aald Agnes, with a little smile that had not a mite of superior ity In it. "But 1 meant to come and wipe them," aald Dora, with a flush. "Never mind," said Agnes, "I knew you were busy.” Dorn followed her sister down-stars, thinking she would put the rooms In order and feed the canary before Agnes returned. But to her surprise, the parlor and sitting-room were dusted. Dick was eating fresh seed with great relish, and It was 10 o'clock. How long a time she had spent over those resolutions! After making Haby Fred happy with a big block house, Dora slipped up stairs and brought down her paper of New Year s Kesolutlons'' and quietly tuid It on the parlor fire. • "I'll keep my eyes and ears open, as Aggie does, anif do everything 1 see that needs to be done, and try to be as pleasaut as she is. That will be bet ter than writing out a thousand reso lutlons!” New Veer Hong. KW YKAIt. TRI K year, What now are you bringing T May day aklea and buttwfltM. And marry bird* a-alnging! Frolic, play all the day, Not an hour of achool !*' Rut the uierry echo, The laughing Now Year echo, Only answered. "Sohool!" "New Year, true year. Whnt now or* you bringing! Hummer roeea eprlaglag giy, Hammer vluee a awingmgr Jael and aport, Ota merrlant aort. Never n thuught of werhT* Hut the merry echo. The launhlug New Year echn, Only oneweied. WorhT New Year, true year, Whnt no* ere yuu twinging» Autumn frulta nil irwrlpn. Autumn herno n ringing! Keen delight o' moonlight alghta, When dull *eiha are a hod!1' Hut the merry eehn, The launhlug New Year arhe. Only enawemd, W*4t" U«rt K Hi* her da flow'* Tbla! W* nfTer On* Hundred Hollars reward ! for any raw of Catarrh thit cannot b» cured by Mali's catarrh Cure F .1 CIIKNKY * CO, Toledo. O. W*. th* undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the lam IS yeara, and be lleve him perfectly honorable In all , hnulfna* trana.o Ilona, arid financially . able to carry out any obllcatlona made ' by thrtahle corn crib ia that in troduced by W. .1 Adam, of Joliet, III! Horn, It wotild neem to commend Itnclf to the corn grower 'I he main point* claimed for it are extreme simplicity ami cheapness It in madenirnply from s!a1 Whol* WmmUf HMfnM. North Huron, N. V (Special) O. H. Sum of this city had nearly become a physical wreck through excursive tied of tobacco, and his brother-in-law, hon In-law and father Ir, law were also In III health from the same cams'. The four men all lagan taking No To Han at the same time, and thougii irpie nentlng great differences of ag" and In firmity, they have not only been e.rtt' 1/ cured of the tobacco nahlt, hut are now I In the heat possible physical condition. The i|tiarlefie arc proud of t.bo lesult and recommend No-To-Hac with the ; greatest enthusiasm. Hundreds of to bacco users arc following tb« example of i the Hum family. < Mimed I' UK" Fggs are now Imported from Kussla I into England In scaled tin cans, Kgg* in this country tire used by pastry ; cooks, and the advantages claimed for the system are freedom from damage in transport and long keeping <|tinli ties I,uch run contains the content* of one thousand to one thousand five ! hundred shells lireal care is naccnsa ry in selecting the eggs to be preserv ed. as one bad one will s|adl the whole can. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. Ms Editor Tell others of mr sor-eass Fifteen year* farming arid hustling discouraged aie My roustI1 madi 11,000 Isst year plating tableware, Jewelry etc. 1 otdered an uutSI train 'iray A t'u f'latlng Works Dept is Colunil-ut. O It was complete. all material* formulas, trade secrets and Instruction* They teach agents free tioods easy plated nice s> new. guaranteed ten years. Made nt first week. Ht second, l».» first monlb. get all work I can do, brother made fi76 selling outfits Write Item for sample II F SHAW Oreat Britain manalar-tiire* every yeai AM),000,1100 of Iron and ,<**),(**! of steel The man who site down and wafts for i golden opiorlnnlty to knock at his dooi will nead e thick cushion on his chair (Jgffg (]furt| BiilMM Is the oldest and host. It will !*■••«* up a 'eld nstsA ar taaa anything So. It to always rstlakl- Try M 'I ha deissrtment of I sit. In Franca, pro die as a tobacco with nearly H par cant o nleotla 'J be leading grain crop in Queensland li matza; tha leading mineral product Is coal Billiard tabla, second hand, for sail rheap Apply to or eddraas, H. C. Axis, 511 H. nth Ht, Omaha. Nab. The Modern toolbar Ha* found that her little one* arc Impr-sed more by the ple:i*,int lun.itlre. syrup of Pip*, when In uee»j of the Ui«’il v« «}»tcf a penUe remedy, than hy any other, nod Unit it I* more iMr.eplabla to them I'll 1 drcri enjoy It and It U neflta them, Ton trie remedy, syrup of fir* i» mi.' ' .1 * lured by the California r Ip syrup < a., only. < ontrait* lor new mail pop'-bae hare tieen awarded to the firm of Quin A lb of 1 dm Innntl I'leoe Cure for < orntiinptlori ha* no* y n a* a i’oui(h rued line f VI Anomr s, Mono, a Mt . HufTalo N V May Ji»rl When a women attend* an afternoon j*rt>, her huntaod wl I wait for bapt** that nti/lit ft the llat.y I* Cattle* Teem. ban ee4uwtt.et.d4 **4 veil 01*4 rm*Mr, bee WieMdrw'eaooTHien ateur for • lilldree Teetej„< Idle(htee/o lltt.o *o l*tvof I hl<*>/< will noon "Mnmeiee the ere'dfon of a fwddiur In I hi n o whleh will ere♦ a1 out f.l *' '*"* PIT • -A It Pit* etojmwl free * t f>r. P fin*’* fl r#.» Jr*r*« beelorer. Peplieeflerliir l.< >1* .■<.*. BaerrtOuettore*. TfeeO e ee 1 PI I nil I 04*1” to ' V. fit .wee*. Oriel to iff. Kin.. AMI Ar«nrd.#t'l/M*., t w forth no eaunot t«b*r t»l *tt«*« it 1 lit,at* by fltfur** at th* t int* »f hi* R niomi* m'i«t ha*,- nt«*,tiii< a ua* raitttut In, umkI Th* out*to*i r **t»ilt* will h* publiahml >•«* w**h fl »* *awt#n*#* *r* t,|u*n> »h<»n th* 0 »r«tn«, Kv*u rompetllut whtnw 0 t will r**»i** Wllhi* (Vllitt*' wtwh* R I* im**l» what ho* h* win* a pfll* Q ha* ,*•*• **»t#a** ih»* tHMwhia* with 1 Ita ar* t*>»t |-.M,uii»,i tu tah* aa, I *#», v l»l»r th* Waaan W,i«t.» II aaau, MMh II, It ItfHtr, »at*«t« h* *a«hi**»i with «<«* 4wll*» 1 Wttai.it Maaai.tt w I•»>»«! ia **«al r««l a* a tlall* It I* th* w*at<*M 0 th* l**4la« fawtlly t,*w,pa|ia* «l I •Id Herald. Omalia. MeD. j