X-Lmt . iliUL1 "RPTI PTilTm flTTTrTF I tin t,icn nearer, and com- the huge mass seemed to tower directly Jlijymyylb, w . a I t-g fl- wtU L. puMUg tMII-r mm .""lytKMMIiffl. UTPAIB-j .- ! riMii raait.w liWnricrlit nf tk stinatinn I knew not. Twlth a roar like the roth of Slightly Tl,...Btf3feJjE'i - j 1 L iliMi .nP" wu pulling on vigorously, and hi BlBIMHHmHdAHAMAiillaco wore an expression I had learned -.. i SON&S ?T FJtOSTS gJMf, the orUpretf wind ltlSAMIfifiM' MKi sTiiijiseesfeg Hilt L i 'SSIivte i a interpret aap IkHM'Jfci . J&J v . r. w.. m. inop . btti m uatoojtte. tibn. W M & Dob would diaf hard. sewf the wake of the flying Wesaw them Hasitate turn and flee rposite Olfaction, uuimeywcre 1 he gigantic levtatnan 01 wcj Would dio harTlew; ln4;morthaalr dowl upon tfc'm, and whether any live! to escape tfce terrible consequences of seh an experience I am unable to aay, for we never saw them more. With the rush of wind as the tempesx, wouMi fail to be in wt th of our hUr.BwtalHI I aa., aa ono tuvace 15ftim'-il et. not much experience in the strata- ,-, ,. .- , geius of the wil y too. I n alter years wo X work in the dark f?Jfcc Mack nlht, And mtfbJjmmmiitSi, "What tTWra?nirWflun rfuutSntwm(S9W"llKQmr IHlfgMpMilbcBiAjain., x.&'d I drwTai,Tpliaa:tfanJntegttay.,,rvi: Ol femwitu lu feathery Kraro, And if mmtmimeiA. M'UiMhul'iri i put a niheinUA plate, y.: "r S" ''WAS1 utMnp. U tUtUs oalvjziy ntcaflant slay. jAMBMtfiHWUllB'mad dt For I clasp nrmyAimac cli The UiroM tmz. . M ... rim ' "TTO"nn cpt tho enemy at bay with our long raniii rifles. We hesf tw eew three m3im)m& whoop on our left caused usto glance in DiatdirtctioB. where wo lchcld another Jr4aolavaf,AlthyelUaud gcsticur Iations, Bearing swnuy-uown uijoh , and not more than a quarter of a mil away rt;ai3iiftraitiarttfri SEEfclKU MIS FOKTCkli g-jft. c- A boy aat whittling on a fence. He was a lad of 12 years, and worked at all Mrt of odd chore on the river farm, wklut unt mtuit cJ ttM noulnM down to fteconewce.whIcl one kHE the Hudson Ilfibr, :ibeadei. by liWe stearif tugs, fedfewhichraro co- t'monlf called tow.i." Tlus Mf. loat- van tvck, was m- -fww: boy, and worked bard ; he did not much care for the beautiful hills which en- xaiiKijawuLi jrladiiigzfMmicgtiTgrrt inij the parctJCdarUt aim our parcnoi norJbe lair jinu Jeruic iiejos beyonQ, -Xka tiduM. cleared beautifully, behind spirit, which just sow was working up the departing storm, and the Mm wenr. fr thejnanner ox yeast when iris pttfit- down in golden pprend glad leave ol: our land Transcript. still (tA Lr litaffj. Affrni tx nit r. u W "Wi n yfoy;9tiLixim&Fir hour. A tumble tkatecca, na UU tbaifmlaf lTroin wlferolt He in tlKffcrtil r rtiiich Uic itfwr. K UMV Wt.o gain jrjMjk-tnread by.Aluiir.UAlly ioll. - DitHihch Spring days come I change my mind, For I am n ficklo souL.. . Bo I nioBCK,1MIaflB oiJMue tnxtliwcat irtnil " - v llll Mill IliWIMI aqpW iK' JH V tn hajfeirH BKcnfc aBdv ilHM onBB fv Hf iYhBL)ut euHeed HVltcw yKHc aliBfcrcaiBB tktfB inflKhlonfllK f -uilt BL-B it iroBnot M Wltte Avmm wmtrmmsui wmm oVMt is ewniuatcn vrind. And ride to tho Arctic pole -Truth. OUR SHIPS AT 8FJA. eft ut IV U SnfrfetIiih('Ri!MvTUn to be done, and at once. Two ol the Indians were outstripping the rest, and rapidly neariog uwltoKand Iji'erc of, ono mind, tor, VIthoot;ijeaTdge slackened ourace. Alter, gctibigour. breath a little, wo" agreed ou a plan of action. Thn two foremost savages were now within range, one leading the, oUnNCby. two or three rods, and suaueniy coming to a halt, I faced them and delivered endor as wc took ocrUng its way thmugb tke mass f ua jotiyjrefugc. J&rfe. baiaaLbread. AUjsoris. of bubblw were bothering hts brain, and lorcmost was the wiih-to;JeT:hbcoMrtrTjwfBe. mvk go wthe gre3t4rcity, of1 whefcheteu nearu so iuuch, uui auuui iutu uc knew little. AiRt IWria, hsau Mire, FkiB Plates. ll.el How many of us have fdilps at sea, Freighted wh -wWH ndXpeiiandfor, Tossing about on tho vaveu'.whrlere ' ' " Llnscrnnd wait on the nhoro for years, Giutinr :ifur through the dlMtaBCCilim Awl siglilng, ) uvcr atfMilpii uuiao in? away with laugluer and pong, Mill lie wills were "We.Bcntthe: 3Tfot4ecki new, MiMWBtbreczca borelbcni along, fc,, Thcsea was calm and tbo weio Bne, And wo thought, aa -wo wawtoed?.tbeiu ball uway. t. . Of thesjoyttcy wea!4 bffag aaoBio futuro Long have wevakM Iwstdo the fehorc -TOAUtch the gleam'of a coining nail, Bat wc only hear the breakers' rtmr - Orrltewt:uiug"lKht wind's dismaljvail, TiU oureheekfl grew pale, and our eyes grow dim. - , , And we tadly uigh. will they ever come In? Ohlfpoor, sad "heart, with Its burden of cares, t ltl!i4feate(LitHwortldeHt life Tliat has garnered only'thc thorns and tho tares, Tliat is neared and tint lahe pi t uul strife, Afar on the heavenly golden horo Thy HhiM uMttnebored feruver more. Florence Orover, in the ChrUtian Union. my shot, with the best aim l was capa ble, 6frat;the'm!RTesr. It?.niisscd him, lntftho ?ocoml Indian, chancinir to be j cuir. o tninfi: W?" '"T ve HMne ianai nlmt Ihe i)res j-t-. - that eTerv Ante ggss m rfern aivd pegped away with tk oyrtrr kaife. It took htm a wng waue to fttefct taarto CH cdi?eo( the shell, to pry IrilBthe valve without Injury to the lttclo aaor cl wtrhio. and then to slip U into tiw kig tin pail at hand. He got a bad cut In the pah &. he did it, but he boaMtifc up with Mi handkerchief, fimkd hto u-nrf -kfti the man for ki dia - -- .v . m w. r --j. m rcos rAr TO JiWATOR. Matr rartl-A tke JMet. With h Wf4 h fpw li!-" ,i ? sf4jr I tk Uf wf AHNf r. 0rwt, it atM. la golg U tk? I aited iUU- NfUUf Mr Crorman iU have tb triumph of returning to Lkat ni-toir a m- bcr yktch he erw mexta a a pae, .j i.'y jj, j.mM, tww eafwriauwi (nrn, .r arrrt Wlon ia ffr.jL.fc- flJiiAW t the hisrv of theHMtc lie l-utu n-c Uk tmMkatWfc W tA in Howard Coenty-whwh W rw rrp- thit liwrl WkHrt ewr i . . . ,..aJLm iJ AAiitfa UHHh ' U b tofttt? &l ir wl ljui ti ; titu smx m. l.5- i. ik. U,n taUM awr for 1 Vpktf a ckr pa pee i & f prvxiMM T. iU L. ftmsK. &rVH t M . - -e - f-. Cwnttr Umi jgiH1r. & UM p aal a wt iwe try f U-U.jU - tX elrt hi t VSr ! l Kt! fcortamk W JkMLUL. ' saUy I. iwffS 15 fh. ! Wo n t rj iBmUe Jfe IT wiili her r! "4m &rn far. rtrrwtn.HA'A h Tipi tv'A, ;? "fTvt VW CCf."v..v t Mt n ,n r,tii nrJ reeatfc the State SoatMareh It. J- tUcel k are VdMwi rork at the ov?htrs, und here bktti7.M u,lMi-hatL:o.Uke. T.. rvit.?rit It nn ttm Tllxr '. ,-- - "" -- -- . -- m .- k.l(lNJ T . V . .-4-1J AIUriHU. A.AA.21 jm mmeaTw& mux v & i - . -. - .. .,. r". vr: .. - - t, fe, ik before he a;amtartc;i on Ks trafTO. T"",T!Tr: J"w I .w". ., '. "-T "L I ." !,!.! imi , .... -, t i-:..- i uu: uj luiuaiuic sn - -- - -...- -.. ..., -. - . ,....... .-, , T v .- . ... inexoou revvHi iu urwimi iuiiij.i- ct . ,..,., .. - f ; - - tv, :-".. .,. . . . n m - """' .iv .... w.j .,. v ;.. . ..a- no n utwnuw Jro i .-., - - Uron twreSV opw w v -r i--- -' .,i. ,t ..,.- " """' rvrr w - w r v-.,?;u m,i k.i i : a .. ..t w- ji rfa ifiu ht i mr wvu sfr- .,- t - - - v -- B- (in i - &.r -. j j- -- . a i IP w -'S- A .. w k .. - y .. . , ... 4Y--r .. --m ' nvimtuff Wrf'f lATTm js.rws-ajfc-"- , -r (rf-'fiJ - t '. . . - r i , -i- Ti- -x&l lk . irnHr. 1 i--...-w,. t?T their aaJrmtee wi n , --. : to. wHker-. M4e a'l WC Hi Ue-t ,1? 14t,Xrw to would never say "yes" to his project. She looked tiiioaihu ciivas Ajrnext den of thieves, anWsM JUlfM wTeirtu. go there ; but he was tired of bciiijf-A voman consumes an average quantity of I farm hand, and thought' it would be hne satwIiIa: SAKDSTOBX. " An Adrentnre in Ttew Mexico. Theinciaent Iem aboutte relate took place on tho Jornada Desert, tho route across which is called, in the 'language of the'iountry,3Journakvdel Meurte jourriey ofdejw. r - - ' .t'is a barren, treeless. rastoj stretch- inglor 90 miles along the Kio tiranue Jlivcriraactcstendlngtjastward to the gyhitetM6uutaias,'. unwatered by a sin gle stream, and only one spot for ob taining a -supply of nature's precious beverageknowu also by? the ominous 'title 'of Ojotiel Meurte (spring of death) is found inlhe whole -kpgth of tho passage. Scant vegetation exists in a fewfa "orod loealitics, but the greater part is a gntssless plain, alternating with vast fields of white sand, which, blown hith er Mid thitherdiy the fierce winds that in summer sweep ovor the torrid ex panse, look like bi'lowy seas on the hor izon. Thus tract would also be devoid of all animal life, but for the ceaseless ly roaming red man, and tho occasional herds of antelopo thatspeed fleetly from Tange to range of tho widely separated mountains. - - It was-oH an Qccasien such jvsl. have juet noed, thatlVas'led "into the per ilous situation, from the dangers of which ono of "Nature's wild and sin gular phenomena interposed to save me. Wearied bythe inactivities of a halt iriadc early in the day, Bob and I had wandered forth to stretch our legs, and look for antelope. ' The quest prov ing fruitless, tvc noif" stood for a mo ment looking over the "dreary prospect, within whose desert 'sweep we seemed to be the only living creatures. The sun, still some hours iiigh, beat down with unabated real upon tho "gleaming waste, and'not a breath of air stirred to fan our heated brows. Long, filmy, spiral-likeclouds stood high infthe azure Mavens; as indiMfettKifvtotwhirlwind sjih those: latitudes, we both knew; and .Bob, eyeihg.tHeih, temarkecV: ,-.. f "A good day for. whfrlvrrhds: ihere goes oaeiww, -porafaBgjmtJio me.! a;ht cleud of dust risingaboTe ff'swcll'oX.the .plain faato ourcjnghi'tiNo JtliWo's somerlm-inovingjthere'Hejidded; as eerwtr-okriclijeelslamort'is rbobl4mg up aml'djowri-beygud 1Q$SQ- y ' Antelope 1- :not :tEey? Vnlefope would show more- white. Bj; 'George, , xve are.in forit! " JbeliCTneUiwej are Indians," returned jny fnead,iStcaduy lU. j:ni.i.rAlnAfct - " T?- !n lh line of fire, fell howling and kick ing on the sand. The Indian m the leadj retreated to his fallen ""comrade, and T instantly reloaded and turned toward L Bob, who, in continuation ol our plan of operations, was to lire in his turn. Bob was a cool, true shot, and dropping on one knee, he sighted at the Indian who, seeing the motion, began dancing about at a great rate, at the same time making off toward his companions. After following his movements a. mo mentBobJired, imd the savuge fell backward iiever to rfceagiln. K v " Tierlfoel better," said Bpb,rie vac ihd6k)ytef. oe a . tcartrkhev Those tw6rwonTt; be iikcly totrouWe us again. Oh, if we only had some rocks or trees to get behind now! But there isn't as much as a twig for a bird to light upon on these accursed sand heapsi'Mic continued,- emphasizing his remarks by a contemptuous thrust of a United States army No. 9 brogan into aid soil. . While Bob was talking, mj eyes had been on the Indians, but my thoughts were traveling over the route we liad come that afternoon from camp. I re membered that we had passed a small, fclry JieiaMiK ii;bythe: washing of.lheiitft soU!rdWA;ledge once wholly. covcroa Dy cann; was ieavmg pxptweu a-,ridge'6l bfilan, crumbling sandstone. Where was this ledge? Might we not yet gain tho protection of these jagged spurs? "BobP'Ishoufcedrat length, a,wc again moved briskly on, "did? you notice tho rocky ridge wo passed com ing out?" ,nIIa"! yes; I remember itr Just the placeVe want. Butr'where was it?"I couldn't tell to save me from yon tier howling imps. I wonder what's tho matter with them now?" replied Bob, glancing over his shoulder at the Indi ans. " They have joined their forcoj; just what I thought; they'll be after is tierce now," he added. " Well, let them corao! We are sure to reach the ledge. Follow me ; I kiow exactly whore it lies," I cried, taking tho lead. Our pursuers, now increased to the number of twenty-five or thirty, Jwere five fashion plates and 17 paper patterns per annum.The latter arc as (Jreek to tlie unlearned al; aad foolishness to the widest of hkV sex. r Theyre, in ap pearance, large sheets of thin brown pa per, covered with scores of intricate and interlacing curves, and full of straight liaeeaBd.aagieaiatersecttng one anotn er in the most confusing and madden ing way. But in these mysterious hieroglyphics lie hidden the secrets of skirts and the promise awl potency of; waists and talmas and gussets of the ut most magnificence. Woman can read them vdth an, case Uiat would put Cham polfion niuf hisanlet disciples to the blush. She can translate them into silk and poplin and calico without making a j a smig little home, and his single tirrur. nf scisaonai svmax. ami to staudibehind aeounter, to wear kid gloves oti a. Sunday, to be able to buy good broadcloth anil shilling boots in deed, with one bound to be a merchant pdace" whose- grandeur steakl hthe town talk. He had not very clear ideas as to how all tide waa tobejttleined, butjheaew he could work hard ; he had read how muayipMr. boy had fctruggid,up.U fairfeV'andhe meant to trylmyhow. And now, as he sat on the fence whistling, he w:.s eonidoring a plan of action. There was no use in lieinir too tender-hearted. He would have Joleave Aunt Maria without asking pcruiisrion. True, the little rcdhousebythe hill was aunt toiled. hard to make it so; bulwould he not come home 'to her with silks and dia- aim no utauxv uun iu . wir I''Y w. .-, ,j v'.i:.U m ' , O 1 - iL.T. L J J . fUUUTI UiVKHi v ...- lorworK. nc mk i".: , .Ucj tn Ui wuntry Wfon the Kcro- wunoui a worn ; ?ornc tsiu, " ? ,J'.. ,. - "1 ,. ., ,.'..,, t i.t-.i. ..t . ..., .-.! 1 Intion, and tool part tn tlr war rrfat ri -m l iiiii ma i i in im a. a iai a .. 11- . . - , - : ?vt. !.,-. "ti !., ,. i.i CJorman' fatbrr, IVter Lorman, w4 a lump come m lit throat - other, told cuatctor cm the lUm Ft .?t & SbSSll-2 ' IlSioni d Ohio lUltntad when evil spirit an.! otfiey ff wlsbuSng. was morravcr. an actht him and parsed on. lhi- wm nevf nr ? , . , ,-,,.1.,,,,-- Jt U w -.-laV lathe day F? ZJgLZT-' TlMTSenaiV wheft a and he was lar i ine -Mn, , . 6al iwch cducatkvnal ad- innnmi' iim &.urt uuuiKit. hum . "---i lust the night. Atmiv' bv a .ltUixn strap over ....,!;..?.. .i.i i.i it.. ..... u infciiii-iir- uiki iimi iiiiii i i ; :i i iiiit-ii ouwuu.a4 m - -. r-r- -tti tNliy-r-4 UtuinuifHl. tbfM ariit'U. ! I. . ... 1. I , ...... .-.. ... 1. A..A K U S " - .--..- --" uur, anoui ui; un, uw . . .. .,. ir-nUv,. . ..vi i...., m . k&.. 1A VrVM 1 S S&XCA MXK' iU t l"l -""' -"" --r - -j numbcriiu: 61. la U. who prti wtr luck a Utile U tV Wft half ay a t, t.nire. Wteen th axHlUa ItH &rA tW Urn ialy ditr.l. whJeb bv the war, i lh unc prtrnt v? 1 m ot yramtry a aUttniy wwt hr etW ? Wr. ! Uw M pll'Je iKr, i ruJrdMwhU rxus i ' - it, r Jmed rly aJ V 4 bvth' Uwr U a U nti. . " " .t.-T.'i.it .i t i 1 1,... I T. v '.. t.i.- .iuV.1 mi. . wondering where he should pas "r:" 7.':. IZIV: V.1 w!&Fi,ZZrML i when a bov with a bov vm. UB1WTV .-.. -j -: .us arr, wm Vm.VrA I ... " -1 it, of I" he wa- appoSotni a p' 4ivlKia gradually to the Vft U " ,,,h the Srnate throegh tho intiueiicc of & x9 enrcbf! ymttvftr Uial bail wi'wJ U attaM(tib5 in U ue i K ni!i!! Iln. Oalv rT-hattlt .mboldcned .r' ol without: the sliffhtesriifcsHaroa MhthS intricate svstem'of miactuimSoninwhicli tmwir which. 6hould so otOfkine uiathers'' and,'vokSi" and "tucksl? liest alpaca that it wouh taice'ths ninco j eait aav4a I only do for of "commas and oeriods: common use? Often down at the dock Willi the help of these patterns, the ' he had talked with the men on the boats, Oshkosh woman clothes herself in a stylo , but he knew none of them other than as materially different from that prevailing I Jack and Bill. His proposed plan was among the lilies of the field, but much to leavol some flight quietly, getona more satisfactory to ner peron;u uarge, go to me cuy, ami uuiu wuiKi . - " - 1 I a. A .V .1 then write home to aunt iana, aim make his pe:tco with her. Perhaps if Aunt Maria had known all these might have been les scolded about farm a iwmme m u eye wnicn viiiDoiucnru , ., ,..., .,!-. ,Mii ntM Tom to speak to him 1 - JJJ ' ' j "Do you know where I can get any A" !KullWi of niTn,L-. who eventually work to do?" ' made him his jn-crrtarv aud ceatUMUil The boy put his fingers aside of hu .. , y fiunuan livl in the nose. wiuKt'ti viuieiiuv " iuu grimace, but said' nothing. man," ay a. .. ilI -ffl a CtirttHt wwnri ,.' nbcnoct" rr pru hl &"lviMi rihl Wi?," an.!. In wrUkation u! thb obxsnTtUou. wK , pun-ly nit ai allv tarrunU HH ldc r r l4rd iUct UpN tog k-urrtmb New Vtwk HVU ta. d. crits.U lifU Heete -v , t .nletUU tadtllt. bti hH tr4lh IniAkiStaxluLuhl la lA ri flimrtrwIiSfe rltr eeer4 a U a corrret but Iranxswk tne wi bw"E''""" i i i - ii i fT..ii iiti in rfi"!io- irizar t i"! " "ii i i . . - nvt law. . ' - ------ . .. u . i ,'.j --"- . . . 1... . ' I.- .. 1 iri.v xna lur " lAa i .. ..u... i.w.. ...., ivitnn4iurti .- ., j-i.. &.M.I.I luMitfii sii vrartia k - - iiwi j ---- . --- - Ti. tll.f. -U...fAl im In-". X. .. .1.1.' Tk, .uiii Ik mintB f ihUJjn' t mill in ail HI5 I'HMiuHti ink v- -. - , ii. iirr'iviuu irii vii" -. -- ,. - -. . . " I'm in earnest," said Tom. "I want eluding the famou dumping lmr rra H y. ln cdUxHhjn of eftlrS pniej: uj n iV '. woric uadiy." ' ngnmn Lincoln whfn xney were co- aiUIHUr ua leOtnriy ail omt-r mm n u-n rj.". ' ; : .. . "k'ei.iumyeye!" was tho rc,pon.se, tcftntr lhe lllinoU Snatmhlp. Mr. ,m,luUr thlflth Un ineiuMy l. U, rtfeWiyv ainJhmUj- ta regarding Tom's more decent apparel. , (;onnn Wai familiar with all tho politi- IwanlthnJeii a rily advanerd, U ; iwifih Ktk 4 the u "''T"mi "Oh. Cut I do. What U jour trade?" cal mtrigue of that day; hU rcmlnU- a u, uraOTe In penerat Wiy. J The Un 4Ut!!rfljri "Now see here, feller-eltizen, if you've rani90f tj, Mrt hUrr of the pltt -t;ni, eompeteat MatotiUiNl obwrwr comfDrUJarm. i"" ? an- idea of eomin' on my Wat, I jUt between Douglas and Hrcck-nridgv ' nI no, j- jm,E Ja vafti for the for theUwl iVifr' .TS"'ii'' ur rn p ini'"-" - - i- - innmjjji - nnm tUtr tMt4r ttHtnrn k4 e4oiineni oi wut it-it .....,...-. ? "-""V7r..rag:- fc . . i :.. ... . v.o ni mr in i iii uminarv. rucwiuvpak " -. - -. j a niiriT u . -am a . a- w t - m - - - -- - - k LalU alt -" J ' " " - . . a warn vc ye d better git at once, aim oe . WOuIl makf an interesting eoninouuon - imm . uf tht nppn-nny in- shook Lus Hat in Tom's face to make tin? ,n ,i, i.Ut.in- ni ntional iHHtc.--a.'- i . .t- ..Uminonuii. With nwl kAtr a thr? wm Knlv iiuiri' finnliHtiL . f..-.. J A.s,im I i Uv. rlrfkL.hfMulil the ilf the UHU. tvnilHltTfVteil .ill... f ..... n. It .,T.l Tnn Htiv. a i f . . J .. . .. l......iikM iU.. .ft ranli lt!bl ut, tit -um, U.I.V- uu., .--... .-..., . .,v 't cheered bv the antiftftion of shelter- near at hand, we hoaFour' ownjlau-tke race for some time, j Then anotlrier;ell directed shot frouaBob checkjtEeir speed until, nmidilfic mostfeariaPhoop from the baffled foe, we gained the ledge and took refuge among its crumbling ninnaoles. SN The disappointed savages, after halt? ing a moment, evidently for "cohsujtiv- tion, spread thcmselvescout, com encircling our ntuoioiMis, wild veils Tnado .. . - , - jij : m eaargng saowerf oi ttortec taeir ahrt they were ipoit-M .at teace, and wiehejt. Shallow ululosonhcrs have often wonderetl how it is that new bonnet which breaks out in New York on a given day will be found in St. Louis three days later, and will speed over the whole country with a ra pidity., tliat leaves tho best timeiuade by a cholera epidemic far in the 'rear? It is the enormous circulation of paper pat terns which works this seeming miraele, and toitalone is due the uniformity of dress wliictfeharactcrizes our 20,000,000 of women. In spite of the benefits which paper patterns have conferred upon women, these benefits have not becn unalloyed with evil. At least such is the opinion oftho wife and daughters of a newly electedupresentative from pneof our western Territories. When this gentle man who may be called Smith re ceived his certificate of election, his family announced, that they intended to go to Washington with him, and to that und must have some new and fashiona ble clothes. Accordingly, they wrote to a cousin residing in .New lork, and asked for a supply of paper patterns of the latest fashion. The cousin was an estimable lady, who had kept with reli gious care nearly all the patterns that had been issued fee tho last 20 years, and she instantly complied with the re quest. The Smitih family made their new clothing in accordance with tho patterns received, and were somewhat surprised to lind how materially they differed in style from the dresses worn by the ladies at Fort Tecumseh. Liko prudent women, they wore their usual clothes on' the journey to Washington, iously. " I only want work of nunc j sort and a decent lodging. I'm just from ; the country, and don't know a soul in this town; boides, I've hurt my hand, and it pains a good deal." , j Let's see. I'm a crack doctor on j all the fellers' cuts." An Artful IMper. 1 iincn l-iwur nil filtl follow. IIHlV who confined himlf to a particular ... 1 ...,- nf a.?w- n.ifi wj.-.-". --. ....., 1 J-... . ai b a - .. i a. - a m in ..i n a ca-a. aa ru a aavz. a as air . - . a .-.11. ..tit.i. aniira wiimniTi ' lLaire. uu4iMf - ---- - VlItU'X, W1LII HW4ll''i raa. - r - - - - - - - - . WL..i.i. n.,.t.ir,L. more ratddllv than re Umlr of llw HfcMva! . - T ...... X. .-...- --- " - , .. . . .. !.... ...! I,. itiinlltWl It Obi li.WIHIC Ult" "'" .(ik, " "' - - .-'..'. .. , l . ..! Iltinctlvoiv6wm,ri a it tHut K.-. nuniDer oi iweni.v-uu ui imLu,icnji" r ---' v. . , , . again coming on at a swift pace,' bujRvhe they arrived on Saturday night. 3? -i i... Ji nnr.r.iiAnn f aiiil The next morning they dressed them. upon us, ujs -caHBBBBBBBBBBaVT' -.. ' aaaaaaaaaaaVe raac ee wavujBUBUf vu uiiwiui.yyjcma. fcJ-'-Xes. adUiere2s:'mof.ftaea!?itoo to saII eatr-Mvas as di Bat they were only amaeiag in get even with that v lve,ortynBjrto,atouraKense; aie ior it. j.nus me V m -L Al- .- aV. m.j-.rm,i araaM .ran eA mMa one. ventariBc wuuin rauiie, to w Mbk peculiar aalica, presiv of ee- Uettpt for wi.awafeaalryTreccived V compliment in return, from Bob's SKUllui nana, inac roiieu ninwupuu luu sand, and caused tho whole party to withdraw to a more secure distance. Then there ensued a scene characteristic of all the Swtfwisrtr IndianeTA cir cle was formed around the body of the fallen bravcf andvabrawny savage, probably the Chief, began harranpmg the cowardly crowd, eliciting; yells of rago and jnef as hepointcd alternately 7f ,, tM i 5 tT-iSeemr'WfeoroKatlbe;deaApra ',ti!' I elaiiaeflr.as aozen or niorel5ff-:"g ilrw ;v tvafforTrLsSifteT'! SsSli?. J; &. , ana jnei ir'airlSic aavagetf orms ustered'tbeiiiet -tm th &owl3; ledhltSepSatttlbfQubt aa??a?'trhalnamnafl'f:tnir"nl fTr Ha. uoatapwhiil.mBriACrafaininiAl iriAV hf av ii3fcv , asTT:Ta.. j , T&S' T rfn-ia?RrtM5f aw atwr Wow. TheTSLre' Iro uTSd5 W see" fts'MrT' Thoysee5us'ros7Jut fc!U fllrotm a long'chaser Come on," cried Bob, lop- uyr off at a great jatc ashe spoke. t takmg one more looK-atihe Indians, (ftnwvthat Ihev jwere j(tBtkere: and Yiniinltlii. iaoreXamwftlhatlwhich por- sterida:Tet rreter3yror'to us. A alendeir columriaBbf?sm6lewas slowly iirjag its wayjiV). the aill air A sig (feal ewH)kc?-rhea.ahere were inore of -the'fed Bends-aronnd, whom these were notU(ySnjftthJeceiyf outpres eaoeraad how Juuclvjaoral could only conjecture:- - - - r TJeinj; a jpod rmmerin" those days; I waTsoon alongside' .d'Bjobhouting wnat l naa seen to mm as we ran, 14 1 know the game. He was, douMess, cnu!eavoringtto in cite his timid audience to braver deeds than they had yet exhibited, and &we nno;atxeey; nae 'selves withgreat care, andaccompaniel Jlr. Smith to the Third Baptist Church. & They went back .to the hotel in tears, and no sooner had" they reached their rooms than Mrs. Smith, in the presenco of her astonished husband, tore her new dress instantly from her respect a ilo person, and trampled with fury on heacw haW She then asserted that in Mary was, bevond all contro- the most wicked and unfeeling ad ever lived. "What fashions that were twen- r? Sho wantedjus to f ourselves by wearing ulous bonnets, when not 'n.Washington wears tlcm ! woman yeW" l indignant and wronged woman eased her mind, while she hurriedly packed her tntaavind by tnoeany xuonaay tram ueu WPIU uul daughters back to, the secreey of their frontier home-3- & r s It was all due to an error on the part of the well meaning cousin, who had accidentally sent the fashion plates of 'lcTneadof thoee of 1878. The misery wrought by t this mistake was deep and lasting, and the incident, painful as it was, is worth relating, since it may warn other cousiii3 U be more careful, and.incitc other temtoriaT women to first Make sure of the date of thcyrfpaiterns' before putting implicit' trust in them. piefeivafcfotts i c. Maaar- .urui.- MC . - , rUSaaaaaaWAW HOm;m llliaaai atfgflfei Btfihc seiaflrus manaVMHaV' ly Tears (iihbij golm:Mo .aoake fooPt. disneeed Jweos and cuuc eariTae aaothersoill watched, with ofMrl result of his efbfcsi iSii(lJ, "'at. this juncture, our attention was called to the unnatural darkness which.in a moment's time, asiWseemed to us, so absorbed had - vpweheania observiiig-the movements of rtha eneiny, fell like; agreat black paU over the gloomy plain. A vast cloud extended from west to .. watching our traiifand have seen usiaU iihe'tiine.'rhey-haveliet a trap for us .WDaeiijus and i reckon we are in a yelleolob, glancing suspiciously aoniia to ijMfaaiLnemv r6lievefiBrrJ1Plr8r feet. HaThigiotfilrqrfogJcwft run, I held mypeBeatthat. The uxsewajroai erjeuoaw one, justyielt ' ingelS61iSojjouji!Hiefee1fndwe were u6SeBwBft. for the race, iraimng: m months. esfrbm ers of length endur- conaS sition should Ijv bring aanstance eeoJd oTer- "MfwifMaSgitgAon the sig nal smdaPKftlrand I waruy iiilihiil inii'ffiiliall.' mi far as possible, the eceasieaal oae11owjafaa left by sme They have beeni? Hoperitntrbloik yenier red fiends cleafacrosstke;4esert,1thea," Boh" tf pliedi lookingWound. "But look therej What is that? A sandspout, by heavens'! a monstoMptw: I'ever.sw aalhing Uke that b5r," d!edB6, stertfagnp in excitement. Nor had I ever seen the like. Ap- T"f w- i- -aa -i .-a. nayoHtejasMWiaE UamfHaaMEWaaaaalaipaitTir aaUWr 'Ja-Waa -'-ioJ 'riiiMpni'-iriTMrriaBrr W 1". .JBT. w S- - A - - . ,- ..KSBBBBBt-aVb smmmm-m u i fm t aaaaaaaaaW-'1aaaaaav MB B ItWi0 S .---. j,. . - -. r-iM --0-; -iT- V. U1JL i -a'! "JS?"?- -t Elft aaaaar !Ja"eaaaaa'ald. JaaaaVKl -eeetheaaeiV' fwerKHaMBaWmaiaVbir Whi ,,Molher-wtDh!pia Iadla. 9 Mother-worshif In some form or other is the popular worship of India. In the first place, every living mother is vene rated as a kind of deity, by her children. Then almost every village has its own special guardian Mother, called Mata or Amb'a, or, in tho south of India, Vm-man. There are about 140 distinct Mothers thoughts,- she harsli when Tom work, and called it drudgery; but she hadf a scornful May of mulling at hiiu, and his ideas, which made Tom more and more close and reserved. On this very day, when the momentous project was ripening, she had said lie was lazy, that " a rolling stone gath ered no moss," that the "boy was father to the mau,"aud that if "all he could do was to whistle and whittle, he had better go over to Squire Green's and help them shuck their corn. "Shuck com! In a week.', or a month's timo he'd show her what he could do." r It wa3 a clear October night, calm and beautiful, and Tom rose softly, tied Jus best suit up iiva bundle with zi couple of shirts, took off his shoes he had not undressedslipped down., stairs, un fastened the door, which, however, was only latched, and crept out into the mobnlightt He paused to count thqfew suver pieces in nismuo wuu-oru iuuai;, took one long look at the red house, anil especially- at -the window where little Jane's 'yellow head was of ten- est to be semi tor Aunt Ma ria was mother 'as well' as aunt to these two motherless children and away he went. If he had any qualms of conscience, they were soon forgotten in the excitement of the mo; ment. The walk was not a longone to the riverside, and ho had made a right guess as to the time the night boat would Jaud.- "One by one a sleepy head appeared from the sheds as. the boat neared the wharfjlmt deitalaa moon light, no one noticed him particularly as he slipped stealthily -'onjionrd, and to his great relief the truck was soon ship ped, tho gang-plank drawn up, and the steamboat making its white furrow through the sparkling water. He was too wide awake now to think of sleeping, and after paying his fare, sat down to watch the progress of the boat. Bv-and-by the moon sank, and it was dark; the chilly dawn, soon came, and then long rows of sparkling lights appeared ;.t ho tall spires of the town; the masts of the shipping; the flitting ferry-boats, each with its green or scarlet blaze of lan tern; rows of house tops; docks; wharves: flag-staffs; sheds. This, then, wa?the great city of his hopes, "fow there was a stirring and calling; a rush oCmen to the work of unloading ; a heaving of ropes, wiinlihg of cables, shouts, curses, .the 'rattling of carts on thQTpiers, the tinklojgf bells omthe cars,, the roar of escaping steaui, the scream ,-wKsreSfaiaiCfabl'nell8 of gar bage and-bilge-water. He watched the nnSfat tlnair.work. he saw ike passen- gefflcomowithcriccjry eyes and sod- den'faces,- ana uiKectneir.an!priure. He too must go butwhere.' lie wan dered off the pier in a maze. Where shiali herorrWhafc skould he do in all th&?crowffstaage;iacei ;,ne-was hringry,xs1opi)e4'atnvawh5:widj where a woman ma huge capjrod plaid nawt. som mm uu ajm; ""-'1" ot-n Tin nit-Si hnr if shVkhew where that of the species of trickery for many years, tin- aro correspondingly more dUt til, indctd, ho retired from active life to markrl and more clearly drtlii tako the command ol a louging-uouMi ... ,i,- atiatomUt. mi. unbound his hand, .and the of hi, own. He was a little tight-limbed ' ,fIrt .iift.ninc.' In wrlcl --- . . ..... ..... ...,-- .... .- 7-, ... iliiltlon of the con volution. a a I o of uUmi Hi Ti youthful .K-culapitW g:ufil at 11 with fellow, with a fnco tH'rfectiy innocent oi ttmi jn t lrt Kt irreal fnferr?st. whisker. Iookhig at him hi hi ru . t4 ..riiarallv not very tnalrrial. Tli!ii'll knock vou uu vet." wa- the i niin-attiri'.whenthtnlav'swork wasovnr, n,liri mnMiiktue.'tho two i ... m- , - . .- - ... ,.........------,--.. nosin. witn a wine musu thi'rn win no uiiunir ms az', iin . ,i, i,..i ar- .vininoiriwi. sirn wi" eleaxlr !rdtirl t the hp tan Iks W !. sdrant. ,t At ?.Vxr dd the Ut. w?.tre, aj kwnr' pfPK "Wr; weljrht aud vulumo, if admiring and ' pPWt . J Ht lad v i-.ta twirl THHl pin At.. iUhndr t ragfckr rrl. wrtv vrrv mueh the oamfortmir diair t .1... !.....! .4 lt.t.1 ti1-ifi. tn frit l lllt. 0 UIU lltJUtl. t.in i.-v. .- j,.- -..-. , Otll- . . a- .f--- . Jim .Jones had one jit in that bpot, and t thirty and sixty for atig it festered, and hurt him so ho had to seeiu Billy would go ( go o the hospiwl" "I'shaw!" said Tom. " Ye'd better get yer granny to ticoit.'' . "I tell vou I don't know a human bo iurr in this citv. and I haven't an idea where I am going to sleep to-night Tho Ikiv surveye " Vou might go lialr ilaiMly, tHnittth HW" ' " . . ' "- : .... ...-. i . . i -i.iir ..... i anv where wiwren -,, iM, ..rt..! in u,o middio wun pwnt ' ami onjp, w pm " . .,.. i.i i... I . . . .... .i . ... i artUlc retnlt. At , on the contrary, .i . .. .1.. 1..ft I........ tilt. tr.v nlitl I tlU! VUIUIUW til Mir """'"r" .-...-. Wtitt.t b.L.4 (n)l. &4 A f4 ehrtfMliwr rM t mil kin. iwl iH th rUarm -4 w asaiitlei. But the WUjrgntir tfc fun of th evening. m p ar- a. a . t t !.. . t . .. L I aa J k. a. I oi the loll aiiie oi in rraniuui, w-' i " '" " " ' ; v "u , " J . f lll.l altbL 1151 IffWAl ItwrmiL' MWt" wmmmw rw, ...-- , .-.-, .-- r- 114 ruw of I "iim inii'ht have Wen lit that couiti in.' out about ten la the morning, drc-ved in a suit of fhahby I.1....1- 1.uliiiif lli. i iii-funi of 'lltiHtl t ...1 1... .... ...t n,nlui until '"l l'"rv.ltj ' ,:-' n - , lUlIVilTli " Mt'..... V.. ... r -. ... " - --- - - ' , . .tJ- ,u.t..rtv t:.'ttin'Intoa bUHV nuarterne ' ....i.. n-,.,M., u .vTtimrtrieal wiiu tne l!ni imww otui .-.-... would "involve him.-elf in a crowd of ,,ar aivid.Ml along the median !in, and, ddwfldtkiwn VljarW wU m nnhiitg vehicles, and tumble under the j wjti, lnt, prt-;rT ol hl vmmetry, the trev, with the tnl gire of ta . wheels and hor-.ts' feet as if knoeked lhe t)W-ner Inen-IWynUlfu "t!m line, firuto light up the marry i ( .L.ivM Ua w!t. little and lithe, and io i..r; i... Uti hl of ltx tmtifral weight , much Comi'rerd but UeehlMt: MtMaMtl- o o'---i . r.. ; v. "7. ---- .,.., ,., ." . : . .. i.i. ... , t.-1 i.i i.-r -Lit .i,,.k Tho bov surveyed him doubtfully. adroit in this penoriuiiiiee in.u ue vwum of h;ur aml urging It towam ine ngni, ; j. ". '" "'" -"' y " "T" i to the stalioii-house." , anu urn n uumwuu nun--. .... . lo eoinjw;iu;c ior uic com jni ' ,i -............. ..- -- , -. .." . a a 1 rr 1 , . ...iil.i.. rt aaa'i Itr.iU li It aaV HOHI nidllllll . ..... U.. .... .. a. I.Tka l VMIIlairn III I ftltllUI. VVIII1 I BKiaialB icnai mm , m mwrm vm t -.-,- w " AOt 11 1 Know 11, IU IOUI, miiv.-'u ,iuiii . . .- - ui tniimnnj uu nw. .mv. ......... , . - . j. ,.:,:..... ,.f rr..mlonr. flmiifh dimmer. ! without sustaining any morn damage , (Mvnional eao of laldm, wlierw 1 gmwl, whleh tb Mvunnr were not to Tio brought down so low. : than he waided, an a bleeding no, a : tia.rc j,, Mi exttianlc n-avin for combing ! ).llr lanimg of the mt "Then there's the Newsboys' Lodg- cnished hnl and a lew rem in nis gar- tno hajr yver, obscnatlon uiutean- verjMH wiiur jhw. . ,. - "- ' " -' I a-. 1 r . .. I. . ; , . m .1 . . ........ i -- .lu v.. a menis. moo insi, n miij w . clearly thai lew men who ciiiimeiu- rin, mm markel, were prepared ieiore wJth parting In tho middles ever Mini i hand, so that a certain itumoer tj. ,no ,y nudden tmpul-o. Ut tne if .xeams were always Mint to he ' contnirr. "thu result obtalnnl at f U open on very .Might provocation indeed, j nerally a gradual one, brought about gtt east across the heavens. The sun had gone behind its -aeUVstingmgUo; Guiaat,oclaredby the Brahmins . 7 . . . r, . 7 7. T j "jw Dngntest gold, termmaung witn a aeep fringe of amber; while earthward, a wildi lurid appearance betokened 4 the fierce strife of winds. ' ")r' "We are going to have a tempest, Bob," 1 observed different forms of Siva's consort. These are really the representatives of ancient local deities (Urania devatas;, worshiped by the inhabitants from time immemorial. I visited. ar small village,' near Kaira presided over by a Mother worshiped under the name of .Khodiyar soaaibsed iarJra4attK, fft puM iwrve; as. .afnyLUie revotymg mass TfcviiW MTrfinscaJiteftnirAiotecablo HiJUBmkA Hl-Mt ") -V- ittat& tm aa- I 4aaaVQaav1atKdrn&aa1rn i it V Mnnkmirat reuiaYTlie Tirltrr irreMOTble deserf moast a " aaw- C ". T' ! liiiMj iiaia BWeppear je:esper- rBet--' ormdlfaTtJbabli i.aTluastit tcome. Bat ,Hrerefat'tW twonld be bones be towkiten on the desert aaads. Sock thongats as these filled my rmiadmal glaacedljackeTery few mo SSi at tae-porMing band of redskins, fTWlrPTf"! aaaaalaaa TT llaaaaHl i BQattOCWIQIlH &KiW&5vdto&ib. SLa. airjed. and ou n ounHaattrao rlwimVjPkkod. reachmgfrom the darkened earth to the pall-like cloud above, wheeling" and eddying in vast circles as-it lapped upl in us rapaciouaiuiu iwiiUguiijaweaHpraxiu; aridplam. " The advance of the terrible visitant was extremely grand and sublime. Its Drppprjions were massive and awe-in-atriag ntacMreft.JaEsteadg' aadJrj sistless as the onward sweep of coumv less bison, but far more swift. The up per portion was as clearly cut and de fineA aavhe4rartiad doraes- ol jthe Coldr adoraridwc4ad;i7ifflowisa e2 the whole heavens being now of the unearthly .color. .Close to the verted tunnel; and recesses opened in huge, cavern-like rapid succession A dull roar, rus proac or Sww The Indians, on their discovery of the na, had ea r moaMnts. ffastaslkhei: would carry them, leaving their d a most unusual cir- savages. They were flee ing from the path of the vast approach ing whirlwind, Uiey thought but they were destined to become involved in its resistless vortex. For many seconds YMisalfcn.. because she is whenJfS aniirIetauehTrom harm? Uor issheuaseTVibg ef her name, for she will turn mischievous whenJieiytemperis ruffled by neglect. IfsMfeplleiajeibreakB out among the villagers, aiuiuer aiisuuiei ia ireucicu u be offended, and must be appeased u; offerings, andipetetams i- s. i.a rrz. -' s cake.' He askctl her if sKolaiew where hecorfd'getwork.." . "Shure an' I don't-. It is hard enough to find it for my b"oy Jim, lettin1 alone sthranjers' M .? HeSwent up to a man pitching boxes on a cart, and asked him the same ques tion.; " "Be off, now! none of your nonsense with me," was the reply, j- , Tea dozen Ik spoJi, anianth little variety in the repliei! t This was somewhat disheartening but of coursenS15 could not expect suc ess at once. He must keep up a stout artrakwitosl. 1 t-.wae a-fine. ;.'' :.'il.,; Another Mother itt a neighboring vil lage is worshiped under the name of of'sausagesC and a juKyaTta of pes, '. . - .. at m . . aa--r- - - a. fL J ia.L. .aBaaJaK. 4SV ft " Untai. She nas the special luncuon oi lie went nnanaasaa wrpioe w pre?ating or Producing cough in chiP dirmer'fFrttT'cents;" was the repgi drenr Another, named Berai, prevents of a persJHllw9e -woVMr , cholera: another, called Maraki fpopu- naltce anrlweH 6l!Wleck!M leeked larlyMarki), causes cholera; another,- Ubus. fcf TTaiinlmi. vinrmls marl rlrxrs and aire- Tom danced ab-'Hs" but 90' fi '"' r-r . o v ; t --- rrja-,-5- . . . itlts hjarqafcofcia; anfcafc ajpaafan It'wasanrhe JlWiwea; ee nm i represented bVtwo TBbS;:aaM tW awSy A;iitBefttTther3n;wB linnas rt virac litr crftnntr rWlilrpn. Th vnnHnar nf th samR SOlt. OnlvJ offErinc of coat's Stood to some of theses ToVitrW.aiHetrfcmArJ Molhera is supposed to be veryeffectuaT; 'ano1, asarhiaaiuMyiaikeelhy adiualiaj'iotlali killed A story fa told of a clever Hindoo doctor -who cured a whole village oi influenza same unearthly XQlox. (Uiose to tne I who curea a wnow vuiage oi iuuueiii ground it bulgedShixln hi-l:Tgt:srsembUng fte inhabitante ana solemnly letting loose a pair of scape-goats mto a neighbonng wooi tested by demons. Jt5SS5sl lOraaBBBaaaanaaK -mmTmmmm 'immnH9mT riKi ) aw. 1 1 uu ii i. "rf-w, r i- clear nhguktheai seemed te Tiihi hoavv with-THd odots, andae had ncvetseen-such filth as lay in the streets before him. The children looicea wan ni1 wizi?rf'amf bld?-lMI grown peoplo cross and careworn ; but by-and-by the Safi)aaaKJSafaojvi.5Mt h "t?.1". of shops, where it was somewnat ciean- MAw&mmt bw a...Traare..waa so mucn to iook atr 'awar m m i i a -. - - iat heorgofliimself untd hunger oow waj tnr W er most lavpljiig their sheflsT W)1 aOYi "i. v.t " luea egg salad, eame tf"P aawmacriE aw ;e Ttm er I SHel bottles. waaoeir; dwarfish: TTiVrf. Tftatf6f emOtr orttejwaells. Ui-,:o iKtanaL-'aial: aaaakeA HaTry? that a mMhouWd at himin 1 mariner tBKiras wiia un- in? Icirlrfut'wmcir slatlitiii-n-ich1 rrn lot fow teuiei nmBBimmTuau. : ycJfbffeTi pyshttfjf fe faMnbrn tuapenfnu w oai- one supper here Among a very lpiF- om- to-m ir . r, - l-lr it.Himi nil en after ckdldbirth. Among a very lp WHSr -."A?fffl3I tPa?iSaZSlWr?1 af-malrAlaa rftTuMl aPaltrli XWL'mfZ VflR WkllmmW faalWPaHBiWMNreiP. I GO WVJ1 Vi5L? 'Fl"' - aaM klSracticeof a wife to meal' Tom hardly undehtef tfe f Mm ?T2Zi - ? a:aaaLja .. . -. .. .aa. ar ill .a .a - aw..a.da. r.ijai aaawi mf i im. mil mnnniw inenrwicinavav il-Baar wtaaawmmeaiatery aneriow "' . . fi?"j't" W JMi"'?srr-J?.ri-.-A ' -- -t Lnm: ite .-,- . w-.arasis. i m. . i- ,- , 11 i -- - inami niirin ragrrTiar rnimaar rawr-aw Tnn i-t a r .immmmt mw aaban aaaaiaBhaBBBiaBBm aaat rm w aa atiuiBicm aa. a. hi aa a a aaaar ai a a nimaaaaE aLaaLaaaa BBaaar aaBBBBBBBBaaaa BBBBBaaaa m-mm. aaaaaar .a bbb-' - a . v m a a iTcry, o u. uuuuorumi u,.i. c r"rrt. T l -TTi.l'I J,iaMK--ir fiaaa - - - -ri PremgMatoltktobewred ?51I. JR TiOWe bandwho takes Ttcm becTmdias to sweeVpctoberair they were gRrinfWBXflliWtff,rMilPa-eecf-Kpwrtedfor several days withnour- apples for the cider-pfess Uday. To- Jeetualtrap.chproasuwese bhmg KrJSUrWKna,, remembered well what wound have been ful-h, the shape of a fine old tom-cat.- the Mhcneum. his portion, as ne sat on we uiny cwumt wrj utn.w.mi.. p " 1 OC IJ1U1V VIIU .itnauuiu """O ing-house." t "Could I get in merer nut i oon i know the way." " Come along with me: in snow yer. i I sleep there most o' the time." . This w;u, imlecd, unforseen good for- j tnnc, anl Tom embraced it heartily. As they walked along, Tim got out of i him his whole story; and when it was ! finished, ho said: "You were a big fool to leave your home and try vour ( luck here. For ono that swims a hun dred sinks. Why, half the time I'm t hungry, and the way wo fellers i :i.T..i ..i.n... : j sSct oil-fill i MlllChfU IUAIUI.1.1 Jl.'l ......... I They reachel the lodging-house, and j Tom, with his companion am, regis tered his name, got his ticket, and se eunfd a bed. IIo waS so tired ho could hardly speak, and tho pain in his hand was increasing. In tlyj morning his friend had gone. The matron seeing his suffering dressed his hand, and led him on to tell her who he was and what was his errand to the city. Kindly and patiently, she pointed out to him the great wrong of his beginning, the wick edness of leaving his aunt in ignorance of his whereabouts, tho mistake of Mip po3ingthat it was an easy matter to work one's way up from obscurity to places of trust and honor; that if his endeavors were sanctioned by thoso in authority over him, and kind friends' were " willing to assist him and procure him occupation, nu et would find that it would only be by pa tient labor and constant could maintain himself, rcady cooked no longer dropped into onen months. All tins anu more came Itillv would 1m hauled out of his pre dicament quite-exhausted and hclplc" a pitiable looking object in fact and be carried to the nearest tnyorn. Hero he would receive a rostorativc, and re vive when the crowd was thickest to tell some affecting story of family distress tho thought of which urging him along tho streets oblivious of their peril, had brought about his accident. Sympathy being thus excited, a collection would bo made, and Hilly would limp off, when not sent homo in a cab. Three hours later he would repeat the performance somewhere else, this time in the guise of nn elderlv woman; and once again, a nb'ht irrmv dark, in the character of a tmwsycnder, or something of that sort, j His "make ups " indeed were infinite, and included all sorts ol jmltiiiums, irom that of the seedy preacher down to the shoe-black and llower girl. Itntlnn Standard. m a A Mule Who Knew What He Wai Do-ing. On Christinas Day, an old, bench- AM Moat onpttvnUvg att4it, Mi the fato were kt4 . iJi'ht. a. Utd would WV HIWIT l aldo to Jde for a htotiieflt'rH '"air. the tennm.tn Whiad wndd give a - f.irttiimlt, touch !K tUllelt tu rWl ifiy the increasing development of the left, and, prmtonll the Klrwj rwat nr hctnlphere, "nnd the pngrealvn j and all tho King man nM wi I..O .........Im- 4,.t- r..fi.rin.. flu, aviitiuulrv iif ! vent a iliing InUl tlui Mhw, nt a the nie-it! and face ns ntrt advarwiw. and-ooy roll down thtehtM0' lk With woini.il. whonu nctlvitlet nr ! , Hut wi one wm hurt, and it llnrf of the motor and mmeular, and morn of . ihe sentimontal type, than those of men, fC I the median lino irencrally continue dun Ing life to be the lino of nyuimelry. A'. I'. Timis. . i a Stutex. Frequent allusion1 occur In the old Northern joclrv which prove that pro ficiency in skating was one of the mot highly esteemed accomplishment of the Northern heroes. One of them, named Kol.-on, lwats that he Is matar of nine accotnpliliments, nkntiug being one f them; while the hero Harold bitterly complains, though he could fight, ride, swim, glide along the ice onkatc,dart the lance and row, " yet a Italian mahl disdain me." In the Rlda ,f thU accomplishment is "inglrd out for ne cial praise ; " Then the King askeil what that voting man could do who accent. I I her. 1 hlalle ntuwureu mat i 1 ....l.-wl ...,rt. .-jm. to T hotnsin patlieu 1 nor. a uiauu nmwureu umi. hi ii"-uii miun.i I' V --' -- -.-... i " . .-.... I .....1.1 It....... ----' .. t ,.. ...1.1..1. i... : i-iirtritni. mifin RKnif.it nit ..laiiiii fiiKiiiii. ro irrav imiie. wuiih uv i ....w.. . - - t... . .. a . .1... ...... ....... n.... ... ..... .W.. .V.... .UU IMI.I. llll ill, ' .11.7 WUHHI' on :i non-eari: i..f. i.:.,.tw..i ,.. tl. , -.i.Mir. in.L- nn Main the prize with any li.ll. inn m i "- t"-"" . ! n... L-J.... .....I .IT-. !... .,!... !..... .L.. Street, while he wcut down in town to , J rvn. u ..:, ...k ... .-. ..-,-. IS..1U, .j;iiiu". inpter on the . !.. .t-... brick-bat abouUtho size ol a goose-egg, oiibkvb u iwaixi, yt.- - .v- .. .i .1? t : i i... t.1,1 .,., j ami.' weru maueoi pousneu iron, oroi in ? die In alnnit an hour he returned, ! hank-lone of a deer or sheep, about a "uUt )c,.nomi nnle they hare i i ' i V . Street, while he wcut down in town to , 4 .- umic. ...... ... . uld only be by pa- J , Chri,tnlM jr(Hd for his family. In of wa- a viry fliuionc. Ola ant effort that he ( hia,)toncc, n .d f bad boy got a I theanthor of the famoui clin If, and that larks . brf k.liat abouuthe iize of a goose-egg. : Snakes of Iceland, t;lls tw thing more than nthr nhiek UmU make thing pltanit m Uii waia It U tho lain entnnrnd(htp wMlr4 liv a giMnl upt. la Hr Why a t'ockroarb l Kntlllrd pert. I am often akHl whether Uu roach can hare any reletnlinr with regard to It relaHonjhlp W -itt-led man, or whether It h1 aw mlligatod pest whWh inight In ln et tertuinaleil wherever It I fKml TUftt it U a iiuUatw U HnltilnW. Iet ti it ought to be exterudtwiwl ts doubtful. Ill the fli-l lo., H V hVu the acwer rat. an Invaluable rtjjf eating ubUinee whtrh might ali. " hreeilfever, If idbmed U dwy. it U never seen in Iry d jMirft) rtwui , places when It can fiMd n fwd. and a von preenep I n ign that It l mIhJ. rerhnps people may any that they e put up with cockroaches ln kitebia . out-houw, but when they come lirt U nxun It U time thy nhull almij ished. I very much doubt tththrtT should bedeatroyrd rVrnurKlfelirr. rumsUncr). fVekreeelH are w h.- ly to take the inaible of going up ajwr Mttmm homeM the sorrowful Tom with great , ', j ,jown w;t), bundles and papor fwt long,-filed down on one Ide, and obJ..trt U It, and that objwt U gtrr force, for the dirt and jargon of the city , . j boxcSt nn,i his hide full of greased with hog' lard lo repel the 5 the flitter and smaller la-ets wkh were to him vcrv distasteful. His castles j ' " ' ,.... otwi inoS,.t Hn tried to I wot." These rough-and-ready boee " ,,r,.f,,r beii-nKmi to kitchens SW ! i pepper-sauce and boncset. He tried to wot." were crumbling as no wenueu 1 " J Uk Signified and solier, gam to the docks. It was a wean time ...,, e...., , l.". . ..,.,.- t . ...L!..i .1 .... ailimuii" "" ....,....-..- tne natt to nnu me out nmun uum w- ry him back, and it was with a grieved spirit that he found himself again at the little red house by the hill. Grieved and weary and hungry, Aunt Maria, whose eyes were red with weeping, perceived him to be, and with wonderful wisdom she kept clown her questions, and silent ly made him comfortable. Little Jane was full of curiosity, and more than one nefghbor'put their heads in to have a word to say. - A year afterward,, as Tom, Ned Green, and Jonas were busy husking corn in the" calm stillness' of the1 fall, when the stacks were all about them, liko Indian wigwams, and the stubble only of the golden pumpkins was left in the field, and the beautiful rivfcr wound itself away in the distance, hairing all kinds of craft, Tom told them about his jiay in the ciiy, and said he had con cluded that the country was good enough for hiniTafid he-mcaBr'to- be a" farmer jSHthedays of Ms Wlmz-MrsAV.J-Bayts, in Harper's Young. People. but when he skate were the rough-and-ready boee " prt.f,,r jj. kind find adopted by j nrv, Wcji ftW - "Trajfdn Bats. . A Wisconsin correspondent of thVNew YOTlisTTfanrgtve3 thefollowing mode Whichlie has sucees(atty adopted ; F Hasfingrlared trJdestreioB many old SolomoBS among rats, I .will detail my 'ptofr Takea pan nearly full oi. brab sef afanall steel-tra-s wkhoat aay bait; piikaSHght wad eftow.or cetton under the nan of the trap. awhicJi wressadown as I so kis just ready to spring; put the trap innrbranf makmgj!r pace' with the nana, so uiai- nuiaf - rcv .. c lacofwhen leyelj lastly; staler a few "rai-noTa- nf- ortrn mi tlfc bran fvanakin I seedVare better), anyoaratready for te-1 ronr Ticum. l- naraij"awer twwiwi agjfome 'tU rflfgle-ideTsn ItMr.war, nWKrjtfegeF.oneS lWesiry;caght. If ftf ,"P-" catr not tufciiweat that hjndffcrind-sjeWe; "1 wUi ffUnB IUTpiJinWKHFirjCBUBraiJ, iiiu.u swift mh Hta'arwMi aaefsj. rcW6naelfcflfc.ramVrWe l m ... -m... .. cannot cut tnniat uwwejuiiiii iwj ottf thre afewt half strwlse ar caamsg J 2a rnjvm nan -:ne0arMred at' the 'XastSome years af?ta. ralamace Wa nafoc in ow eeBar, m we rewired WSiie eeacjof nasa4Taa It ms m&i Hfte ft tsawO, -Jarfjrell covered-alia Kdlenwil Hra?avwre aons inan tue uki: swutw i re : berge st)r1 mmm a bdM-Ti ifet ntm to kitchen aware oi this tact. Rs! -i meat block, tH- , the Kngllsh ; fdr Ffutfttephcn. irt hb do- j .. Nnfu!k "Howard' and tivktimrh a " . ?. .1 1. . ,...a...a.e .f t. f . . ' ! . . ' 4 . . 1 escoped a cow on the corner, and i KriJiiu ui me mjim:w m m-,-1 u- CJn pot MUi la uie name snip. ! -.. . a 1 -IT-.AI 11 .. ... 1. . -B Hfinrra in inm ai-x.,- 1 iimiiii. iii'iir . a ,. i.. ar . . . .., ta wmt-mmmmma m.m9tr a.a . .j ..-w...... .....- sy luriinii liiniI11 k.UlCAihHm. " t " -" -s Narrmht; of ulr3 yf hantlcleftr CcJrrracJM. tys t hii. aro plentiful at S k Helena, and yel, bail as they StfyV? am more endurable tnan iog. i fr vioui to Mir arrival liere"" In W'ChvV tlcleer we hm sufficed great ) venience from the latter, bet th e'k- roachr no omer ml thir aopea hrnmih 11,1 Willi lll nCJMl in I III" I1.IIIN Ol ks- ..i kw ntf,.n lM..ran to look sus- . telU i that " when that great lea that , . JMt " ,,!, He steadied him.-elf. however, , washes Mootfieldj at the lorth wall of ulc ( f.r n.i ti, hr?,ll. nn.! climbed into the eity is frozen over, great eonipanfea nultKin .1 ... ..-.,n i iimn trouhtn Imwmi. 1 of voting men went to stort upon the The mule walked outa few steps, then'' Ice. Some, tndinga, w d an they may, stopped, switched hi.tail, made a rain- do slide swiftly; wrne. better r.ractlce.1 bow of his spine and tridl to .-land on f to the ice, bind to their .hoes bones, as his head. The next fnstanta pair of .the legs of some beatji, and hold ".lj? v-. . w. ,n -rinfr f stikes In' their . hands, headed wrth c .-. ;. . ti,.n thn old fi-ntlenian sharp ana. wWc semcMmes taer strike l ance than the bo? entirely dWsPtHwrwf. ..1 ..i' fn...;n.i, tnrrnw through ' against the ice: these men go as swiftly t , aet is. tho corkmiirh nrmrj on iUOUKiii-u .b.-...v... -r -- .,.. , . , .. f .. 1...1. .. . I ."- . . ' .." .- arou"ii i-.w " ..., ...la ...v.. .v ." v s lite j . ... 1 -. 1 i . . 1 ,. m . 1 . . .. r- . a. mnd-hole. with his nose as a coulter t as uovn a oiro iniou air wj uoii. irtnm 1 them, and leaves na gn Of Yestlgf ai - a awaam favaaaaBBui aar-.aaalM.a t a a-Aasr- a. r. aarai4 i in anr T I v ncn r - T-wwt- - M a;--' -ua ... .j t wticre ... - .. . ... .l !;, ..nnnr- lin Inr ft StIOWllIPr. 11 IH.'Il .- .nm ua ll- "f " , . I ,!,. , Imll.iln, thn ftihtnn r.1 tS. snowcr oi cneve i - '.-, " -- -""-" "" lie eot nn he met 3 r . - . iM and crackers, ana peppcnnin e4iu, and tobacco, and two bottles, and forac soap and stuff coming down, but he didn't stop to pick them up. He didn't nrv nnr rn bnt he rubbed the bridle and tried to kick a hole through tho j north aidtvof the old gray, but made a miserable, failure. Then he crawled up on the animal, locked 'his arras around they bftvebeeru far U i a awt valualJfj lascu' (toed Wvnlt. of them fall, and noUsitkout some loIi ly hurt." Specimens of tbe old bone skates are occasionally dog up In fenny parts of the country. There are some in the Hritish Museum, In the Mncum lib neck and-deg his heels into his rib. of the Scottish AnUqtur asd jrob.. The male reaected-for a moment, and bly in other collection, lheik.priiaiM be, was some oi tne nnos" are not neany a oiu as E"sepnea ry, lerinere M:crs The mnle reflected, for .!..... .1.. .... f l.rt wif trtr worth, and the last seen of him he was , . T -. ' . nt .,., 1I all wa w his I County (Qa.) Journal. SwIatUiBS Sfeelr Ojeratiea. tournament, would start In jfull career agaiast one anotlier, armi?.! with poles; j A Ciikistma irfft ha eauM-d hsisf " they meet, ekvata their peto', attack ( band- arret and a wife' leaw fa &n and striKe each other, wnerrono or ootn Krancweo. The young man. who wa. poor rojclanie bjul rnarricl n" W station, hot Ifrpl happily with his wU. In an evil hour he aw a salkbi iurft hangiflg In front of a store. Nsdy vrxa near: It was after dark, and 1mj it. Oa Chrbtmayl'ay he jrtrsntr4 iS U feU wife. She wm a,mewhat tw pTft! at thlf espenstve gift, li tbwsxht nothing more of It. The Nw Vwr arllfl Jtthl vie!! a oavaaMk'Hi and offered tho ucqae. The pawnbroker Iof-risijhc police, am! maa amlwife e arrl. The scene at the Hailon a nvwt affecting oKfc. The wife atr u her hastwnd. and at first rein. a a a a.. .. -M . . . . a a -- , . i . m .1 Mtl '. . Wtm fall I1MMI MVllIInri X SJIaVZ. aWi fll III I M llltlllfl . .. V. . . r . . I.i turnin" the corner at macc on m ?, r f"rrr -: - .- , wwe, ano iqb toomh hti&i likeatreakof brihclle lightning, with 1 the pntaitfre Iwue akatc w pot entire- J m th5Meetmng Iier 1j w thernVeadwf the old darky topping JPrleil,lryjmpPrmeo j, wbf, thm vanti .. .. 5 t . .. .? iri,&r the Latter part ef Jasf m-atarr. Mr. witMtwit. ti .w-,. ij. ICoach Smith. F. S. A., decribtoe one M-'-i-i:.- fieta u. - .. AiniUiA .Jii 1W7 ra .vwfAv, neat Finsbufy'GrctH, In the Txjgjqr oil p-ajfrfrto-thsfdiatrictr a-wat "k l . .u: f.tr neenla-1 lormed oi tne bone or mtmmmzi. rrJ-ourlBvU as madesmooib one ride, with a hole foiiowsT'- '' S2S2f.erv.!!L?!S!, W i wui-11 ri.- . innVar-tthAhiid "iRsde'op-i ' ""r'f. . ""m ""' " I roeviscimr tbaaVaiaer lattn was 35- oortunities te turn ten dollars iato a , drilled feenzoatsjiy tot&e dejith of 3fee feUaTneck and wept bitu?. handred witboaUrisfcwonkhkeep his se cret to himself,, and would make the money for himself. acond,rtherefe'noiirsrami easy way trifortuae bysick?rfcea!an, aaltbc kecaest specuIatoa,;ia very maay case. ,beggar 4hensvcs bgiore tney ge. tnrougn witn u. , TiurdJ vosTaTTromi-ed a cfcance te-makeiOt ar sH.900 wkhoat rule, be sraHhatiJrisrle, - , Si. , i-onrtlvbe scre.that he firm Vfcica makes fie promse-i3 a swindling coa- Fht, de't be a io- inches, waxh mint receiTe with anothsir cortT to xersre three plug. npre etfectuany."--jri(ar., n is-. ii m ! ' , A aaWAaraViaMUBMlsW. mumps . rmmmWrn t yOmmmmXm 1HaaWWflMra &! Xoadoa be so nntrersal aa lamMafna terbarass races, when k ia.aavaatdemi how senowdy ia some cJaKsBthtMhsad ledges his fbrtaae Sot Ur te ki wife. 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