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4 ii'l tfJI'f r r !- S350 we. r.r '3 XRIT3IPH! KBS.LVBttE.PIHJffliH.OFLYKH.IttSS, THE EED CLOUD .CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, Publisher. KEI) CLOUD, NKBIIASKA. THE FIRES IDE CHMSTMA& deep. mdjm&&r Jiucorrncn op LYD.A E3 FENKHAM'S JB!gggA3L5 COMPOUND. Thr I'n-tt'Ve CllTO fTnUlh9J.!i.rl Cimitfalai, 13 TTnlwim fcoeeuimon toourbwi rtUui!a population. Jtwiltew rtiUnijtkf vruvt form of I.T-i.tarv. , i:JTJl "! 10,T0 V" riT J """ from IS, tsUrtslii jfjy? k?6' ". ". itloS mil! Btee-4us-M It.i-. -l lo. 1'orlLi. rJT t- . . -oern IU frm.:-ytn. CarapouiHl W BnTrjift-,! v " li'i i.hilIh,x x'v vr.cirrAi.R tou. I.jna. . iVi-ji. ,i-j, :,.',. Sent br wall lata form of u..li aim i..ti.. ...;?"'- wl "? ?-: i -" frs trtr on t'.( ;ii-rk kt'ia ;t?:. - ''??: . s . i - -- - a iMwtu, JffltU Nt fan. )j;: aad tarju. iwij- ot t!o lirrr, S3 recti icr La. 111 il i'!iii : miiRl Hi q'iiPi! .!: v sir .,!!?fl!i ..i """ i!t"Kj!I!;i: i !- - I m I'f !' Ililfill iiIi!il3ini!Sll!!J. ji!!!n!"""qiJj &!& IS&Ri i; CIIAM-3 MliOUSlVXb 5UUI Jit 31ICKABD&0N li CO., St. Lonis. I.To U?Jli3 GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOIl RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, sciatica, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, 3rC2TJJ?, SORENESS oniric CHEST, S0RETHR0AT, QUINSY SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET iin EARS, 23TJJL tlXTS SCAliDO, General Eodilj Pdlns. TOOTH, EAR AMI HEADACHE, 1ST) ! ILL DTIES HID5 Artrn- lblyJlfht nml the nJirbU 1 watch the wmij- fajllnjf llht riiMtf;i4 tin- hmlr- hBdi moro An! rnak-!h wn.-nthwl hic rrr-; iifavipr mnw rouri'l thel.yrf, Uil- ntttiin thn rfrt min'rt floors The tcitiTjuff lir- of n etifhl tif J rum flrun ul ilirMmm r-c'lrj-. Tho ftcVin74 hy the chltnney Uo, Hie J'IH rotll t.p) JljBt btp It vrtd( !JMr tn-m rio timt !ruiy artfn i he 1 s.(L ,u; uV,il hftx-. nml pain; -ot-c w h itihcl tts cytM kc ,',,, '1J th'- i."tnln- titl.tmn trec I or trtST jv its nkiri'l il'tit ln Hot mingle with tfcvrovclry- The nullant iwrth Ircp elai! Jn white. Ittit Oiil-tint rn-r Imth Chrfhtrnas nlsht 'JTip vfn"! mnl (lor m the n r nrSk th-irsin m-II to tuiih care, tinl in thj Joy of hJilhirfv1 1 pluy )ur heart ti hreik l4o, tn nml nru tny Th' mu' ttit-H of liro's ou we try W 1th Micro" Christina? rcirj Hie h nro the xt-ir? of rramryl tltno: HiKh l-it t!i- ul? oi ncei eulillmo; ftroiisf 1" 'h ornni'lo'hlp of ycar; K-Vii Hth Mluwh pot tears; r.oti nro forv'it. our I v 1 str)ny j .ii'l ilo- tliB preiit h'Hir no wron, , '1 Im Tolcoh4t tncen Itnfir nlwh na shuro our . hristniu revdrv. Mrf. IK It. It. GovWc I.AVn,IfJHT. AVhlle the ChrU'inai M-lls nro rlnIfi. Atvl the tnpern biirnloi 1 :ir. Join . trfen-M nml tnielt-rs, brlriifln Mu.lo for the jhihIii ymr: WtJ hrtie Ninie the Hititri wriithtrr. Witid mm 1 f-torm cw uiM not mU, V'v will ii ,n 1 4- xlinl tosri ther ' IriuK: to honiih und )nip:ln(.xl Hear the merry flulSh-'lU Jinylo Clear nlirt q uh m nkln wivr, wiiijenur ,uUv lo;i:iiiI Hnsle. I'ltiie) fi!iiuuiir where thev v Others ernimU Ho are tiniluiy. I'oroiirthuiiKt it onu. Ine.iift Mmiy i l;r!i t cooil w.iim lilihlln In tho uxuriu holly v.remii: Wo nrb with Ihein. jnilly. Vln.lly, And their liunlen rue with ours; we formikooiir wirnur, lilludly. Cover tip our irrief with Howurt; CIhi we h iniU iiliciiir!illrtr, Thnq fcnifitii uiMielniM wrou-, 'Jliiotirliupiiy vole s rltfr In thri cM-iinsC Ctni-tiiim moms'! lkm Hnd Goo&iU. breakfast, too brcaI, rnajrl;, and nio lase. or an Indian meal pudding. "Wished I had breadLinj!" sabbed I'casc at that very minute- 'N a tUUc Injun puddenr' wailei Popsv. "Sci' acrackcr, Popsyf cried Sweet Pea-stt. Once she hail a oti ou oup with a bone into it! ' addtd I'opsy. drawln in his breath and tA5lTn? hU own lips. " I'm colli, I'or.svl" ,-alJ I'uaSv. tin- at the other tran5elv. and tbero wm I But the minister, too. looTc o.T bL bat: -It U IPkf fT JJ an awknani pau. , he and the child tood bWa-lod to- bx i JfrP L!!2 . Pnnr 15ttl folr !d oriA nun. rcthtfr tindrr the wintrv bwiri-ni. f cll. d V bM "Uf &A rt ffr iiwri itJt ia jwt o: u appruixnt 1 1- J.. !, 1BUUUI( softl "l ain't to fare who' Ujo iool. Uilir1 atd another, lint tho earner continued to say: I rum!' a(Jot ii two-cent ?tamp on. too," ?aid the Servant of the I'ditSd tatci JIaH at Jast. ilut do Micothing with it. lfovs. tho ebap thoabt h bved ia pinning tocrV as if he hail never cried ' Morton, 'pon my won!, he did." before in ail Iter life, and had fouud a Ono man Iau:hed aaln. but only new and absorbing kind of occupation ' one by which to pati the time. It's clear a city stamp won't carry iou get breaI nlarsyl' sobocI the ; the tnuur tar enoun. hui uic cieriu baby. "J'Umc I'opm. bread' nlarI" t "I !aTi hold it." ' he added. ?ravelr. Sweet I'ea-x' put up her little blue 4 for insufikrient postage." and he did. lin and kwed I'nn in tho nerfc: tn.t The itonn wa orr. Thninh the f !'! KiJIlB 33!I15S11!HJ. a n (h iM'iitl! It,. .f H pi I HMBALJ paLmiiarjiii.piijjjH ir i IWSt.. .irfflU ?. Paxfi.&raB .."K. nii4: .uiv it ii:iii!mKi sn;i;rfyiw..uMa;iii,li;v .'... r.Ti.irti .11 u caitli usl Sr Jacobs OiLiarr, " "" v'"" ' Jr'Ar jtrr.a)i:-in-Jr An!ntiU luillc 'iiara'.vt; trin.nc .i: if . 'iK.w nl. frr rff iiS- rin- unJi pain cn liar-c. ipiitiJ oo.Uif rov(f JUWj.u,, ,m,,0IN ,,ML 1V;L.,?. SStD OY All B5UCGISTS AKO OtAURS IH HESICISE. A. VOGELEft a CO. . IttiUtumrc, Jltt., U.S.A. :E3;r3:25aq IiAVI.tdliT. A hlnlmr nrrow. mlft nnd ke n. The yomiir niid eiisrcr inoni letM fly A Phiilt to pierce tho p:i 1 diinn. Ami pirt the eilrltitni or thn-kv; The fioiy eipement. jfHinmerinif chill, AiTO't thehnlowy nnm I i-e. When tv 1th the llr-t uwttkuiiltut thrlllk A mrs-.io cniie to mo. WlUirnit, thoroidtrrtiyhllU nml fast 11' f rethellUT rim or hoten. Within, ill -hod leritnr nlxht l pimpd. Anil I'lit A'i'l hope nr nevl j;ien: I jri . iitnl lift m s ul in pmver, Awcil li theoIeinu Mresor"morn, l.r lo! the immoital D.w Is he.e To ns n Child U hum ! We .I-pt I fnejith thl linn of nteht. Wliooial n !-oiv imil ev-ii if (ay, llU! with the dawn rcclie tun si;lit. And hall th" tirt nt tireik r day! On omler height we see her riise - 'I he inoi nm p i-jikiiIcu nml pale; Our I'r !- with ihe cnlul ev.j.s 15 hind the twillifM veil. I Ie.it c the chlllhli t oh ci unite. wji(icciirjvtuia et!tliu.'4iwi-i'ior chime, And steal I el with u .H-le fixit, Ti -ieek iilone the h"lle ho I -hflnot Theheirth is fold, the altar lute. Hut sr lis mnl loUi-iH piled above At tet theoidtiiii" uirer.n? there, '1 he sacrltlc" of lute. A -tlr. a whisper overheard. A putterinir ound of lubv fOet; A lmrt or stl Ii.(l lnuirhter led Hv toho? iliivlii iwi'i t: 'I he Wintry twillh: .dip- nw.iy And leiiviw inv silent liimiaie dime; Whlli- lorwjfd leup. thu .Mlllant day, 'J'uichi-1 Iiy the iMin n:i! Wh it ere the Imlv visit kent. Wh n h nid p-( . -,..l th" i hrldmi1) clicor, Wlulc t"(i Hi totlv iniid'-u slept 'I l'e hull Hud linn -1 uivue ;r' Ilevoii'l our k-n the iiitMer)' "e"!, I he lote 1 1 tln' e il-ni- nut .ay: Vtit hiiut- lit hiiiuan hit e made tvlno My ueleomet luituus Day! KUtine (tinUilc.m (owl Compmij. a he lid when slie tea.el him for hi broken window the -un hon in Lilo old broken top, or his two marbles, or lno between the heavy frost thatover hcr turn to plague the landlaih't vcllow hw.-pt the pane: it lav upon the I'.oor in cat watting for mice upon thc'.tair. ' a jrlare of hit, cold Hjrht. ittlf like a I don't know how we can explain to ho?t of ice. Pojwy and Pease sat cui one another win, this seemed to Popv dlrtl ioeth-r in it. the hardest thfnir that hail happened . "It's wanner." said Popiy. "'most." yet. How shall we? j "I'm co'oldl" said i'ea-e. putting tin I'onsv iumiied down from bii chair. ' her lip aain. Sho hadn't cried all and stood still ia the middle of tho nijrht room. Ho looked at Pease. IILj breaih The landlady camo and tucked UtPm came fast like that of a boy who U up in an old nljrof hert, that kept them fightinj;. He felt like a man. And warm at times; for she had kind Sweet I'easc, sitting tiiere. looked like thoughts now- and itu'n, like other cros a little woman U poor Popsy. ' ieojTe. And Tim Jia- was so "10 ouht to take care of my httlo drunk that he jve them a johnny-caKe sister!" said Popsy, with a rand look, for upper; and so the hod ;t alonir. Alter tnat he stood and thought a httlo UesiJes, it was mormr";. ami that more. makes such a dilTereuc' in this world. " Pease," said Popsy. then more tdft- "I'm going out now." said Popiy, the ly. "I know. Uut we'll .say our first tiling, "on buinM." prayers lirt." ' "Pease, too, Popsy," said Sweet Sweet Pease stopped crying, and Peae, with perfect asatirauce, scram- Popsy got hobl of her hand, "and thev bliti to her feet. knelt down. Hut it was just as colli "Yd i cry d," Said Pon4y. IlCdidnit for all that. Then Peae Said, ''Now I want to have' to turn rotiud again With lay me." and P-psy tnid. "Our Path- her this time. cr," for they did not know what else to "Uh no." said Sweet Pease, cheerful ly, and then Pea3e began: Iv. " don't ky." " Hear Zhe.-tis. ever at my side" but " "Who does, then?" asked Popv; but couldn't remember tho reot of that he twisted her up in the old plaid tip- prayer, nun ropsv Mini lie gueed Wiat pel. and lot her go. B Kr i K i iHUial mho fir to lb uataia and to tfc ;T , Vt RAILROAD GAZETTE. FmBBrtKiS 2 tmHK M TUUT9IIT)I CngliTly mtut Katlr4 !fw. -4MTTIO J.5."75." -ww m - Wv wm- ww pnw cr think thev arc cclt? oa it. '.v t.J u tbcv eaiv aciuirt aa anr- it which hill lca4 them to vait tta- at-caUv for tawr rocas and thro. : -. .i..' . .i i . i-i . . civet and tbnr neighbor at lh?ird ; tuu iwTteJlSL v, X M- in nnllm- tr.f m 1 nnf.lv 1 1 V f I 4 raf ! W .- . . . t .-j - rrXr a4 (Msm J". b ti. XMH1 ft jfc.oto'H ItjlHt nil w w fc JLU. Mil,T 4 i !... M 27. ' . m - .'-' r- -" mmm- " T' "-" wn(t -. n food. The thocjrhl doc not occur o the icmmcr tournt. that tha cwndi oa which lead to io of appetite taul removed to rvadcr a irHd Ippriiu arm;cA to tar digvMt apparaiut. r. Tb ttittadelphia Vaw maa U a rson of expenracc. He wiyii "A ton man ha. Invented a new word .stroacraetorology. It mean what A laa ? when he seddrnty rua-5 agauut lamp-ol. The baincs mea of Keokal:, lowi, vc frtrmtd a tock company to utart a rclablo and inxtt-oaaalc lactorv la city. a.r x v-s n si Mii,iiMkv,ka&, Wh p i a 8 1 Merit, m. iMMvivMli x T jrrH. iW r ' tUVIMN t Hf wirisimas 1 rri ti W - r . r r. QUIS:; JC . tOfl !'! tVat, $mt 1 1ft AIHT,fjMWl i.l0.t 91V OiUTVtV,ttv.klUt.LM,VA "mm fcMri m H f, Vk m v i-' ,t- ir M . , , in ft ' t w.-w enou 'h, ami o thev irot tit) niraitl. and Pcne beiran to crv :tir.iin. Anil to crv they were just as hungry as they were ueiore. "Kaverhavc bread'nlaray!" sobbed poor Pea-e. " Kaver have bread'nlarsv zan p'ayers, Popsy!" " Von vait." slid Popsy, important ly. " Yo vu got some bufincss to 'tend to." So Popsy went to the where his duar dead mammakupt things not many thiujrs, to be sure -Hut all She had. And in too drawer he found a pencil and a half sheet of paper. And when Pease .said: "What you doin', PdpsyJ" "Writin' letters," Pop3y said. "You hush tip, Peasio!" Uut he sat down and wrote, for all that. And he looked grander and grand er as he wrote. Now Poiwv couldn't write, cxaetlv: . 'Minwbodv kies," said Pease. thought fully, a? they trotted alonir iu the bnlliant. biting air. "lint "taint me. I don't ky. Lord Zhestis lust kies. I ojuess. Somebody kicd. Guos it's LordZhcsu.. Popst!" Perfectly satisfied with this theologi cal explanutiou of her personal faults. Swert Peae citing to Popsv's hand, and tlrew m her breath complacently, laugli-table-drawcr inir oltlv as thev went. If am body was .writing I printin to," o TUTT'S tor j firfc ..i , j lk atm i,nwi. ."-g POPSY AND I'KASE. Chrislnms. Thu It was I he day before Someiliiiiir h:nl happened. It was nut that tin lire was out. but he could print. He told Pease he wondered if they could reai and IVase asked". "Who?" "The folks I'm Pop?v. So he wrote ott and on. And as he wrote he looked yrander and grander. Sweet IV:isi: had never seen him look so grand. Yet he had il gentle lookj and the tears wore wet upon his cheeks. Hy 2nd by the letter was done. And Popy Slid: " Now we'll come!" Hut Sweet Pease never asked him where, and went at oliee. Si) Popsy tied the plaid tippet rdimd her head, and ho put Ids old cap on. what there was of it, anil they started out. They started out into the storm. They had iiaeh others hands. Popsy held Sweet Pease very hard and tight; he thought she might blow away. The landlady saw them go, and cried out, "Good riddnueu to them!" and Tim .loirjrius .saw thum, and he anl to be blamed, the Lord Zhesus .seemed to IVase as comctiteul a person" :ts could be found. At all events. Pons" could not think of anyone el-e just then, except Mr. Jogiiis -mid he gave them their sup per, which was more than the Lord Jesus did, poor Poise thought. Sho wouldn't have Tim .Jogjrins blamed. "I arxpeet an answer." said Popsy, as they panted on in the cutting wind,""an answer to my letter." "What letter? ' asked Pease, who had forgotten all about it. ".M letter to the Lord Jesus." said said ' Popsy; "the one 1 mailed jetet day." I "Can He wito pwint?" i "Uh yes. saul Popsy. sinipm "Ini sure He'enti. 1 guess Ih-t gdt jo far as writing. Pease. Don't you be afraid. I don't blievello hm to print notes to liltle boys. Hut I dbn't know where lo find the letter, 'zaetly," added Popsy, with an air of suppressed anxiety. I "Hut don't you bo afraid. He'll an swer the letter. Pease." ".Matbeitll be on the letter-box." said Pease, be omin interested in the matter. "Al-ijbo it'll come out that little hole. I should I'm .. ill il come this morning, Popsy?' "Somu.ime to-day, I guess," replied Poosy, stoutly. So when they came in sight of the letter-bo.x there was somebody there. It was the earner. Ho did not look dim, as he did jostorday m the .storm, but shining and clear, lor the sun fell full on him; as if n figure had stepped SYMPTOMS OF A T sORPIO UVER. X-ots o Appetite. JJotvcls costive, I'uin in .'' w-14' v,th a dl,u sensation m the baci par.. 1 am under tho alioulder blade, fuli- OS fitter eatlllir- with a lo:itirlinnrinn m ?.?,r,lo,,of body or mind. Irritability of lemer. LiOW SDirit.S. With H fenliiipnl nnv. )IZ- bo- I -ll r.Hrt neni r illy over thni-icht. vn iii,ii.i.nn.. wuhilttui dr..1nm. hii'hlv eo'lorfd Urine- & CQNST8PATIOPJ. TBBT"-C5 p tlic''l better go to the p'lice- for Tim was not ery drunk and a little kind. from Hie background to the fore-round Hut Popsy su-d: , of a picture. "Never vou mind where wo fo!" i Tin. -no fll c fn'i !,., p..,.. i firi w iu ifit Ii. In i.iif tlti.fjk !..?. .ii. I ! A ...I I... I...T.I .... I.... I......1 ...! I i i t ..... . . . ,, ,. ", , "-- . ,, .inn ;1Uu uv ou... ui nig .iu.iw mnl uiiiKuu us lease were a Jitue piuided and con- lease lived. It was not that they had grand as a very .small boy could look fused as thev looked i..t i. ...i ...... .i:.. ...... i .... 1 i ... - .. i-. . i,.-. ... . . . in. l ii.m mil iiiiiui. i uasi! .iou i isy in a very oig biorm. mil to lease lie very often had no dinner. It was not said: n'tng -ther that Pea-e had been crting. ' ' I'm goin' on business. I'm goin' to Poor little Pea-e cried so much that she ' nost inv letter." So by-aud-by they camo to a letter box. It was covered with ice and snow. So was Popsy. So was Pease. So was the letter, tols. said Popsv, with him. It's the letter-man." "but there's somebody j Here s another man. And truly there was. A gentleman stood beside the carrier. He shaded t his eyiv; with his hand, and seemed to I'.VrJ "oected BOme duty. Weariness. Di "iiei-s. , l-'lutteriiiKiittho Heart. Jloti b IJZ' U)? tyes Yellow Skm. Hoi-lnct S X PSLLS ",r" "s;i,.rtvr nitnptfxt to izirli Kin-!,, (ti.,0 -irTis iii n otinxiS' '" :1 i Jtst,Uti Tlir oittrrri-r. -il".r. II of Ft?l. ')n) rvERYWiiKKK. rnicK 2.1 cknts. Orril-r, as Murray Street. Xeiv York. and Popsy had both got n-eil to it. It I w is not so much that Popsy had a sore uiroai 1 opsy usually unit a sore uiroat. ho was 1'opsy. fco was Pease. So was be watchin". 11 wis 1101 even mac ropsy nan cut ins j t lie letter, Uk- "There." said tho carrier "I told linger Popsv was a;t to cut his linger So was the letter-carrier, coming at ! you so. Thought thoM come back to ...o.-.i.,u ii.u.i , Siu u,u u um'h win- iiiai iiiuiiieni. uowiiiiie street, iar away, this box to see after it. the poor little dow to keep the wind from Pease. Nor and dim, and white, jet seeming to , fools! I vuni, sir. Them are the verv was it entirely that it snowed. It move mistily and swiftly like the an-' ouii"- ones There they be look usually snowed since Tom Joggins got i gels that we see in the "background of neros"s there. A boy and a "al The drunk, and Muck a mop-handle through pictures. ' , pi has :i ,ort of ,-ideil tipt round the wmdow, and so made room for tho ' It was so snowy that it was all Popsy her. See?" storm to come in on Pease. Tnen it , could do to stand on tiptoe long enough "Yes, I ceo " said the "cntlcmin was not the landlady exactly. To be to slip his freezing letter into the fro.en so'tly. .still shadingliis eyes.whieh liui sure, she had iitsi been up. and said she bo.x. When he had done that Pease rmni lilin.lm.r n-,7t .... .l. i:..i .:.'.'. ' ,.!.!..' 1.. i....i.x..i ...:.i. .1 1 ... ..i ?i .1 .. . .. . ". . " "v;.. .1.-7 niv. niin. ii-iue.s ...in. in 1 hi, uuuuwi im niu iwti ui negiiii 111 i-ry. one sain sue was coin anil "cm. bad luck, to 'em, and they must . must ro home. worn 'Ihe Pdst-OCue clrrk who held the let ter far msjtll jcnt postage was there, too: an 1 one c r two other clerks, and n friend or so of the ctriers bt s; lK$, an l half a dozen friends of Mrs. Carrier , and iu fact, a great mmiy jicople who , did not go to church ery much were there that d.iv to hoar that Aormon about the little boy who wrote letters to the Lord .Jiwtis Christ, ami thought the United States mail .sort ice in daily com munication with the court of Heaved. Popsy was not there, for his throat was too sore: he was in a warm bright room in tho Children's Hospital, drink ing hot chicken-soup, when the church bell rang. And Pen-o was not there, for she was not big enough. Mrs. Car rier said; and Mrs. Carrier ought to know for -he had promUed to take care , of her for a week. Sweet Pease, in fact, was at hdme liv Jlie lire with the Carrier children, eatv , itig "bonny-cake." when tho long , prayer began. I It w:ls a short sermon, for the minis ter could not say a great deal, he felt and thought o "much about Pease and Popsy. Hut when lie told the story, just as it had happened, and when he asked the people what he .should do about Popsy. and when he said: "U my people, 1 hae been thinking how proud ou will be that ; call bo cho-en to carry the Master's answer to the htLle bo !" And when he prayed: "Lord, give us a faith like the faith of the child whom Thoil hast brought among us," there was a stir upon the still air of tho church; and presently there came an answer from the people. Fur they cdiisiilted together, atid chose an Old 'white-hailed man to bo their spokesman, and he carried thcii mes sage to thu minister, and this was it. " The members of this church would feel it a privilege to adoot the little ones as the wards of this church, pro , viding for them iu all their temporal and spiritual needs so far as po.ver is given to us. The members of this church would thank their pastor for lepresenting to these orphan children the love of Cod. and the pity of His Son our Saviour, Whose messenger their pastor is. "I and my wife wanted to say' said the carrier," Monday evening, to the minister, "that if so be you couldn't ' find ant body tint wanted Vra; forgood homes are skoree, sir, and orphans plenty jve would do our vummed best. , sir. V e ve got six. lint my wife took 1 a notion to the girl. And the boy is 'ju.st the si.e, sir, of tho ono vou buried." 1 " It don't seem, sir, as if a man that was chosen to deliver letters to thai Atl- dresa had ought to pass it by as if it wasn't a vummed oueommon occur , reucc. Eliza'nlh Slwirt l'hclps, in , Youth's Companion. (St. Intb Wfturrn Wtehmn.J Mail, IfMth tlicrai. IU One of tie jrrt tinufurn- Intvrrttt of rWt3ti, h the aerea li-o Cossi-, whcf tiiiK arc ewxi iia Uja :.' -citki: tJ i!lt'ac Uoa Usrva-boal tie wKl la a rt-ctst conTerun Uh Mr Je. (irrr. osr cl Uic iroprieior, tail trrvurci.ts rt- ntiikrti I lure ttcd Ul ;1iv1k1 icajrUr, ft. Jcxb O'L I air fa'r, .ad fMtbd it to b to tcrr bcc.Wl tit 1 fll ttrrrr It ttb- tlL llbt cerrd p of a etenct of tcsajit.ira, after oitt-r icmcdic htil Ulled. 7.tvrnta the rw, and tf po!tv) do mru.njc to miko tiieta rciaeatr jou. A. 0 13.UIM I , 1 'Udwaukv-t Ktcnltitf WitMttitn, A llrea Cnurrar. Arronlltt to an llllaoU ctchxuzr, oqr dajt of )lhamitlni are tf ell-nlsb numberrd. St, i Jacob. Oi! enter a rhtumaUf tefrftarr bJ ciujira trttj ub)ect. That' ribi. Wc beheve In It. -11 " Da Mo.o, f Turin, hx Inrentd a m rhmc v h eh measures llt-MsbL It 1 calSsl !h tloUitflvp-ath One of the math urt, va appLed to NVr York "oeietj" man oue-bir:cd rte-ian joulfa who prt h' hair IH Uie inkldle- and t&e fcotlMve relttrr d Un't in-lirate !i)Uac. Jt Jeihtcat.7 tc- uiAiuetl at xero. ., 1 a. MmIm .. Hop Hitter, which ar adrertlKl In our -oluuiH. arc a me core for acue, tilIoniie and Mduer comp'amta. Tboc lio UK them fat thet rannot b tH highly recomreeodrd Tho.- "aJlbftoJ aboutd Ke them a fair tfl.I. and lil teoiua thrrrbr riilhulaUc In tl fane MI tht.r furatlT qualltica. J'litkutd Argul. - ... Tttrnr fcrf no nfitjreliaa Ued during tbu re)j;u bt Kins; Ni.oinan. ., llun. John IVoaat. I.t Member of Coiirr-a from i'a,aT of lldranj:' Kheumatlc Knurdy : "1 took three don.s and inv rlieuiualnin a kohc My brother, of llc.lforl. Pa, vat cured by a tlmllar quaniliy I rreoinmrnd It Hi all ocratliint. It nerer falia.' fceM Wy tTery tc.labic lru;,ft- m Uck Keddlns'a Knls Salrr In the lionrf and uk Kcddiuz'a lluntia Sahc iu the ubte. OriiiM rr.::".' I1C.T WltTtB t- -, . r m Vjiri r 4 ttftttmU. l.r; !''' i4 l . V l-( M TEAS ltt'r Jfcr tovar '' ..Var T-Jk iirr -fcr. t j j-s mi ..s-s N-f - utmin.. T f-t.. .l -M fl M inrto n ooi, jBav 7Ma .. . . . .. aatkv.a annflTrtitir aatc atjtt tu or nut,tM . huwi. rmt i,av t .m, uai. ur !. ria( T" MMK. -M ii f imnttaiir rrii. 11 iu MartK nt 1 a m,Mv. .,i,.. nrtmtic rrmu bKM r trn trvnrttte tti'H, (It Ti at -r u a m v at ilHUa or 4anaa, J- Jt . t . j . t a ' v TiBttr 1 f re t ii. , 1 1 miHtrtra or nvritvrA i.,s)i h Hlltlltt ItHTtttt ' - r$ v Uiiiit!iiiKii ti.n a rAiKi ntutaa r-. QUm LHTSOI h CO., Itstts. NEEOLESu?iuT'. W) ,!:- s t f lnu4 WW towl (uo U j.U- h . I "-"rt"" . t i(Or,,S.ijkr.,i tlllM .t B V-t M'-J J M hUuLk,iwtUwl(.M. j axaw t.i vti mbv wivrru tt ri 1 ! Every- Day cyclopeou. , I'hi.i 1 i. hsimi rit., u r Htti 11, fu! li MffUmfle, I -f tb. Ilw.it,... ln,.s J ! Iloii.rl.nltl. ikii,! ,, t( t rt tatual u--TW..l ,i r.il tHf - , UtsL etnsuM ks4.ll W- i,M I UOirAT rlBMOl .'Mtri.aU. R. u.. u won thh HAin. BURNETT'S Tn Frarer only (Itiiulhe. Ax!p (!rca v kuow IC it tho beat and him ou Like tlieirsuls oil .otr" The land-' "I wanted to wait for an answer.1' . --- -., that. The said Popsv, reluctantly. Hut Pe.ise cried Trees for the I'arni. I iiei.if.vk there is not as much caro and attention given to forests, groves and shade trees as their value and im portance demands. We in the West are doing considerable in this line, nnd this wor. is on the increase from year to year. And yet, on traveling through the couutry, we see more places where trees ought to be planted' than places whole trees arc planted. I beliee the climatic inllucnco of trees is morn in elipot-im- tl... ,,in.a rf . you, sir. I knew you d come. I knew ' drying and damaging winds in summer 1 till! VOlino" nun- tvnnld ci.nw. tr. II I :.: : ....i.T .." i .. So Ponsv turned and trtulcred awav. ' di,n,"?,i. ; "..11 ..:",.! ' ...t :",m. Jn1 ?. now-ormmg wmtu fire, and woise than no dinner: it hurt The storm beat upon them. The two pio us nv n Vc know sir it..f ., 1 Tin I l . ., - ,.nc,rease OI n,.,n- worse than a sore throat, and it athed little figures seemed to bend and sink oi e?f"nvlSdv wni to C Zar",f in I,cvo?.fthofwl from carrying harder than the blue, cut linger that . withinlt. J sUJh liVc "rriie J , !r n ? "t t,"jI,"llnU,ti' of the air. ivith which Ponsv out shivering out m wran tl.nl Yn..,..rno?" ;,! ti.iM.:- ? l! .?..:uuf' l. Piron wa.s the it is tilled from evaporation from soil end of his old Uppet round the neck and ' luintin V He shled ds , v with - : r Kn ,. . JL. "'I ,th l aml from veRelation. It has been do- shoulders of H tie Pease. , ii... l..,n,l. n.l lnot-...l ti,m.wi..i.m 1 :V :-: .r...i'" , ,"' "" ,H " gu 1 monsT.iic, somo years ago, on the . " w -iiiiia imr a oroie-sor. SI A Miv's residence, In l. 1j where lit w ahlii U done. The tra nip lia no home, A iiiHiin-i. Lwikiilf. well ds.cl man w th fl tno-Irt valine, nalkeil timidly up JetTroti circet tetieruar aiternoon, ami, up, r .cnitr; a iHillcetii.in, look oft hl hat ami, with tuanv litnuMu Ikjas an I apolosic. akisl trmls on to look 111 at fouip of the kIioh h ndo p as he walked alonj;. (. crtalnlr." nil th- oljlrer, 'Trtdoily. Look Into all of 'tin a Ion.' 4a tf.u l.ke Thai's what tlet'rw liie-l no f, r. I hey want you to look Into Vm " Tho otranecr W4 profutr in 1m thaiiki and m Id lie Wauled to fe thr thliiiin vert iuu Ii In deed, but he d dipt want to nuke liuiMelf Uo new as he was a total ttrauger In Hurlinton. Ifatticryt. Clotuks connections a jvlrof bracra. A TOCMi roupll: in their honeymoon aro flalltlns IaukiihIIi with thr r4;e at dr.ert. c son .tun you 11011 1 nun it t reui', (.ear. .ii! alone mth me! Vou re q-dlr.otJite "Mire that ton dmi't hMi to co lac to Jour txclielor 1 to again P' Hiat: ' Quite, mr darlni;. Indeed, married life in m. jwiulr Ji 11 v th.it, y .u ktioiv if )ou were to die tu uiht Pil set married air.iln to-morrow." fOCOAINE IOCOAINE 1B8OLCTE cdei: roE ritsicrn. BURSOT'S iSD BC1I.D HUD. KoaUrvM. ttkmtal4 IV.J H-t r , UOimUJOS. MUHNKTT A Oo,,fs 1 -MRS. POTTS'- Colfl-Hanflle Sad Iron. ' At L H"i ! rtlVr 1. i.IJ r t t rt h . !! I W 4t law J Liver, Boiels and hl:ti u J "W s(s ? rtrt il ttxrdr- A n sr tos ai J-w Jwy fft wt sicx?y t.KM tf a. vrtM f J .: a j H w .-; , i"- ). i :l..il r IW ,. jf- Is it "& Jt4U fl 1 miiot-xra,rtlX,ttttr'Tt B kmxcv tsaatrtatrs tbititu s I riKvat. rCMaUOCtattM, M Aaw fit-tettilm tl4.ft.ais H if muiv; ? J 4 Pj H C. t!i.i fla al 4l.l J n a; l.l will, riM, Ca.trIU wM Hl;tJiMiHiMili l.4uSl H W kt t?t4 tat.l U LJ PKllM:V.riKTrvKl lJ M trtiitifUii.trMo.w.r,mf II (iTl.M J (.. mt .! .n.tt n tMrttli MM . . -w- .. . H(vm.mi tr'A dlUfw.ifff..i.iKM V Iff . b . mm 11.SD 44 rm- B nirift' -j. oit rr rtiTs ravduwr rwer at afl rn vu 1., Mf xia ! tu , r,.r .. Iff Trj.w.n.oi.Mm r.jtta. K. !. I. t ktl l-OM THEHARDWARETRADE. wnrji- tviitriHu t ,irittinit trt J l tit tilt.dl.-Mt.t.l Im ililt .ir A'ltrtil Ilk Im ttiswa "loi nt. lltalr tlcitlk.i r pTS (.. The Literary Revolution. lady almost alwavs said tiling which had happened had never twice as hard as ever. happened before: it could never, never. "I s'pose I must go home with her," happen again to Popsy and Pease. The said Popsy, talking to himself. :She thing which had happened was worse is my litt'le sister. I mustn't let her than the landlady, it was worse than j stay' n cry. I can come back and get inv the snow-storm, it was worse than a ' answer." broken window, it was wor.-e than no ol the childicu toiled towards the shining, slippen street. 1 lie light s vummed strong," ob served the carrier, respectfully. "Spe cially for parsons. I take it," Parsons ain't never much on eyesight. Hut I always did say they war the chaps for such like business. I'm irlad 1 told I!ocxt, to Miecoed A now to' Jt A rAMiloxtiu.K (tii'veston y.tin.r man ha r',nired eon. durable fame aa a inu 1. ai !.rn on th viol 11 Ono n c,ht at a nm Id fM'ltv iiiiT he announced thai he ua s I'lic to rnd lor a violin ami dr.vr a few jl lie tl.ortn'4 immortal "ViiiplionlrK out of it by the tall, a Itweie. 'In ha aman-meut all the p-iitlis. men present Voiuntcrrcd to go for th- tl :! r. fin I un todaN none ol them hate got lack nltblu For dipc iii a crowd, no Impl Ineiit of w.ir has tPt b-eti Invented to rival the llddfc. Galtr-lo Aru. f-y 4.T lit JUHMO !" 1 f .wIai r..k It i lr ttMir.ntf t. p.lIW.F. . . ivm 9f wm4 . 4. (at.alt. at itt 2,000,000 4 nAMj XOOO.OOO Victories SS rxiif "fcii "" -rt Vf taMM jv ,m i.r w.n li (., m r 1iimi. IL.IJOXVEL'V Ol UNIVERSAL large Type Edition.-.- nrr urr in .. ttl t" l.il. I KNOWLEDSE. Miiirpf1Ml WHO lSIvt !'- of rtt r-x 4 lvS e j ft .K4S:.M tA(MW. K K tet ( tn I 1.3. c 'f 4lt t ' lr.r 111. ctt - rt hH&J In flriOTnlnrM tf-tvs 1 3 l 4 1 rvosiK il h r- -nt tt-f - -! & & . r m Ifcan Jl4H n J S lt rr I -X I . ,-rmJ' jtm umA Itykt. ft. nrtft t.-ttM . ."ratftf tm-iT It I fftTft. tcir t t -trl V f r4 . U. . ft - iUj II " t- '. im oft.O ft""! it w ttnili" wlifi tlv. Hi -v.i Iioy fi(.i( t . .- mi. ftn.1 tpruMj ftuuorr. rik. j tjiu-s tt oa, f 1 .00 1 kftir n.n , St.. 9 1 - liuu. II rrbl. Wn have received a torr entitled "A Dark Deetl." wh.ciil iej.rtiful jf deellne-1. Tlic tirt ch.-titer open tilth, '-It In mll nlghL" Thl In all right. It I n'lrn tnld night nt Icat icven times a week; but t e nuthnr forot to add, "and lien re br.ded over the city." Thin i a fatal over glit. Silence alwats I rood over a city wluti It it mldii'ghtln ,rK of fiction ivit nowhere rise. We can't jrlnt a torv In which ftllenee doesn't brood at midnight. Xurrutwm At.i '. CCC A WFEK mvonrowntown. Trrmaand U U U 15 outfit fre Adiiri tt UalhrttlCn JHa-J4.1l.ata i4JL-J5Al?ASy AN AMAZING OFFER. II hy !im mr Mtm la ;! si fnWk(V-s. taw? wW lotx .! t iW vt a.... i..t r.-ti. In -irni!Wrf Mwt uSx-y. w two... It t ...Urwrtmw'-t.. , l ta - nrit4tm rlrr.VI, I if I Mi a frv trf ,0O ' f -4Vi I c4t. n4 t4.4 I f v la Lalf KoU. iIttV T rrir. .dirt itiir JI. vitftwJ -. ,0 - !. ft4 '- .Itmnr ui 1" ififtil fft-ti ir It h )l o Ii itMikj. Wrt 4i V-t'l1l ft fcwf ! . mw tuUiaiunt,r .MlktM tvB)4-( Chambers's Encyclopaedia.' 4 ft rvlLMI nf (lift IJtjrftrr 1 Vmlm Ymmili Lull ISj.. I.n'i TlTla'mAlm mrmmltr .HLt lh.4m.ft .n VtlOun., r.M.i(. IM il ih.m i. Is IVm.wnmi. ( .trXi fi.il. t 1' -1 L 111 tJJ I! 4 rTtloft of Oift Ufcrarr rf ti;tM! KnVlr- I. OmWi'i tarrtriHA) Ulll n Mllln. f.Mllt M II .H., k Ijllt.MiKNMMMi. nw.iM4tli.tbfttiMU frwm rwrj tr i;ii if j-- l"r-. tl--n t 4A l90l - fc-t.W f., ftWSUIUliiUWU.fUlKY.II' I ttMMW mO V..tfta )t tf.W ftS..ft. What is the Verdict? AnyVvty sn Toft Idfii ryrliWft fw At rtlwrwi. jr T tftran Dif ri-.i wsr Jftnr nuMvuu.a or xfci. j 4 wi th afty tn ia m h (a ii mi itn f .. r...tf tflk .. Ml O-. 4.rV4 f XtrKm ftwrtl U !. f ntrtor wwrHf nuniiMt 7V Urtl hn J c. it. yvifT- iTturr. Itft. ! rirn rMtir. IM ) K)W ha(uV4rJ X V 7ft-.U4'fh.pftM; r-. luna.Uk, f -ftlt4rtflft. I' rtn f!).. lift Tt" ruwnitMl rvi f If ft, UiAUtiiMrU.u n il f srti- Wi "- r iii'iwj' ht MM-!. . v 1 itniUftUriiiM4iiini.Mia(M.l-Ar, Fu- ' Oreof i. j !n. U.l. li''i t :1111s ll-ii ' '. s. C"Jti;i, ln3u( nix, W:ij,i it ivulnclp k.a: iX uu:n.: ion. ic l'rict! ua!r cats a iKitllt;. tiiSiiasnsan Pa :darDiferj, S2.0dj, TtiK'crui oaacij. raim oiuiei. acoin lilcteL.bra:i tcJEn (vclcrt" t.Lllaj UiEtsiDKli-aanrin t lie ; 1 J 1 ujicrbl lonnd ii C..lU anil t.l!t, H -tiiii trirj trile iht JZxsluh lis Csn v& BslnirTvzz J m. . f " - n a. Irrewsris t. a?iria M-- aV- . 1 -rSrTlf,3i,SCT WlAs"i2! j Sra2L:J CSfcJ r r tJ CftPC V- .J axtsr ju,u; '.,' The th ng which had happened was that M imtna was dead. Tho w:nd'w might be mended, if one had the ilass. The lire couhl be lighted. . 1 . . .... . 11 anyi) my orougai wood. Hie land- bo ti.nnn-iir ,nr.. ..i.r...i u la ly wrni d slop talking, if people paid He thought no more about lie their rmt. It you hurt your linger or tour tiiro.it. you might get well. .Even ter sleet. Ihe little Inrnres faded and departed in it, Popsy holding Sweet Pease by the hand. "Pity! tJkought the carrier. And then 1 3'ou run it, till he profe-sor, sir. prairies of Iowa, that a belt of 1 ase would not cry" forever and ever. to sort Then lice, sir. How they walk! Kinder tuckered out 1 U'lTh fl.n ir.1.1 I ... 11- . 1 Y ; ...... uh. . uiu. i tuiu. it :i :ii 1 Tiii.c3 a perfect Ljecj irr o r r.EriKCtcx. W cb- stcr'aKtctionarr costs 3.0. anJ Use Amcricanl'opular l)Icticnaisrccit5only SI.OO."Wortlitea 1 times, tao money- -- X. i. lim". "Wo hate nerer seen its jual.ciUicrinpnce. Jlnish or contents." Tl-.rfrc !irfinn. fir.il T"ir-irvr.f T?rTT.li- " rf.f'i la-n. -art. x Y. One copvof ifis Amc-ican l"DnularP:c-tionsjr- Illanntedi. the fr-vatet niil best teck ever 1l4t 4-sLjtpaid. to any ao Jtss en rceelpc of cc!y S I V ImUrc sntifs-tin tn.sraitsl. vm copies postpalJ f-v 32. A Git VD IIOUDVY I'llESENT. nlT ct er. TU..rX"xirorOdaTsiinlri.sfIrtt wr. - i--- -t. r..o:( copies ro'A In rtraraontht Aiidrv.sn. CDEAX, ruUfcher. isajisj-opeiit-n jaoci. Ciicaeo. HI -VsnVTSr AGENTS! AOEATS! JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE Tl N.V1KST OK ALL. llXi f f SJlJUlhl "P Wayward Pardner." AI.KVTS WAXTEDInevrrytoirn. Dont mlsslr.bnt eel d forClreuiarst once.andecaretcrrl.oiT. Address ilOUGLAsS BKUS-, 53 W. 5th St. Cincinnati. O. took out his bunch of letters them under cover from the wet. nil .it nni'i. I10 ctinooil nml c.i.il I ne snow itself would sloop softly and -- Wh-ee-ec!" I we'll wait ri-ht here " ' be down m the streets and stop one And ho said nothing more till he got They waited silently ...v, ...... ,..t....o ..wn wuji,-, iuiu u to tne post-oiltee. i.ut when he was would be spring. tiiL.rCf he beckoned to a clerk, and initr Hiivii iuiu niuwiei is ueau mere sttifinnd nonin. " What's up?" :vskcd the clerk. "I vuni," said the carrier. 44 We all know that. You frequently do." said the clerk, impatiently. 44 What do vou vuni to-day?' wasn t bisrirer 11 that little im-n ini.Mi.i . wn. .. i.n.t ti. -.,..:, 1 Jciinuy wasn t. sir. I bought on't yes- ' the crops from damage, and thus lllU.iy.nnU HIV WHO SetS a Sl"ht he t:imed .-i .rr-.-.tor iirmliiot thnn . v...l,l C7 r o ... O. "-. .7 IT . O ,.......-..... .. "vmu; t.io- iieiiessea. 00 1 uiougiit l d il all the ground had been occupied bv up and get the letter, sir. thu imi. morning, and between us and the nn- 1 In mv onininn treo bintorj f.tr. n ..... .,..,..1.1 C.l .! I . - . ' . I -"'. t-wir- iii ttitdiu mm me vouno- nnm 5!FBEE!; nomic uses do not investigate tiie value )ut of the diilercnt sorts of timber to plant, iss , The lied Cedar Is very durable and val uable, but so slow iu irrowth only now and ' cannot afford to wait for it. Oa NCYCLOPEDIA .TIOUETTEIBUSINESS J'JISy complete and r-lUW Ei loV'a " "" ..' " " -mra.nift" nn -ill r. " t..riVlV";c "raatiionall " , a """ v-xhi j ir circulars contain . s- - "uu rxiiKrTTlHtO A...irt4. ViTnv 1 T.-. Z. -" MJ,.-..u,4i. i..nmo uqh &E.1.0 m FIAKOS A.i2 QRUft trn' on inai ana returned at our pru; ii iiuv as represented. r- '!:an elsi-where. Are Linnet r 01 ineMorv&J i'm Fisnua anil Or. i-an$.aad Cw.JVstnu leiiner afti !alma-ic ' i-TOSV CAMP. 315 4t I oate Seel- at. Xoula, Ho. Kiica cnts. MO. m: & A MON l belli: 75 Bart pln. 44 ngt JP uri'VTfeiriATKni lies la UieVartd: 4JJW-. ' sao.v. utit-- is no'hiiig lo be done, Popsy, in Pojisy's way, thought of all this, or some of it. or enough of it to understand that something, not like ant thing e'se in the world, had hap petie'l to hiiuc'f and his sister Pease. "It can't Hihappen," said Pops-, speaking quite aloud. Peaso slopped crying and looked up. Pease w.is pretty when she had had her dinner an 1 a lire, and when it didn't snow m the wmdow, and when her mamma was there to brush her hair, and tie the plaid tippet on somohow different how oil mamma tie that tippet? Popsy wondered, studying the twist of the fringe gravely and "with care. He liked to sec Pease look pretty, even if the lire were out, "Sweet Pease." mamma used to call her. Her mamma was ditlerent from the landlady an 1 Mrs. Joggins. They had little girls, but they called them Bet, and Bridget, ami Mariarann. Popsy thought his mother had been dif ferent from everybody in the world. I rue. he did not kno people in the world. Jaflit he felt sure, of this. His mamimvrid not let them play, with Bet aniLJffJariarann. His pajaQwas dead, too. Mamma said hjav-.ic in Heaven with the Lord Jiut that didn't matter so much, t its!.! .... 1 because rops w.um UUi rememoer about him. All mat 1'opsy could re member was that they had come from place to ylaco, and room to room, he and mamma and Pease; .nnd that everything that happened happened worse than the last thing, and now the worst of all had happened, and mamma laj' dead upon the bed in the corner one day. and another day a man came and took her off, and Tom Joggins said they had buried her. And it was-cold, and Tcaso was crying, and his tinrer ached and when mamma made riifffcd nightgowns a dozen for fifty cent they sometimes had a dinner, and a j that we W ra - - ii'all. 4 r . - --,- v-. tauti vMMiiuvMiiuiu ,j Mui.iui iw uaiuu lbl wieu uio carrier vunimetl a little below .Mulberry and Osage Orange. In the ins breath when Pease slipped down early settlement here the Black or Ycl or I opsy stopped to put his bare, cut ' low'Locust was considered tho met hand to his sore throat, as if it hurt , valuable tree we could plant: but 111m more Uian he expected. the worms soon found their way out ihe minister stood with one hand here and destroyed them. The Cot across his eves. He was a pale man, , tonwooil, Soft Maple and Green Willow with a srentle faee. In bi uti.,,. i..,.i 1 1....... 1... ..!. ,:.i li.. i. 44 Look at tnis -vummed letter," said ! which shook a little, he held .1 t.ioei, n'f ' verv ntni.l ,r,r, ti. i,m.. ; , paper, soiled, wet, blood-stained, ; valuable for farm uses. Then came crumpled. It was Popsys letter. It 1 the European Inrch, which, no doubt, was open, and this was how it read: j will prove valuable. "PKArLOItn Incite okrliT r.-.. t .. .' Of I'nilrJIl ir llilVO Insrnnil ennn r.nn.1 .. , ,,.. "u, -V, "" . .". 3.1.511. I CJIS 13 w- " -.' -. ....v. HUU.U twu as v...V. " IJf i J "n" SD0 '-coLd we havnt thmrrs by exnerience: and one. is thnt uu.i. uui uuiwimcr nn maina 15 dod Vor ir "1 . . 1 . .7 ennyBody ebe cethEi: i thort Youd Like our ":iriJ3 Catalpa is more valttab'e lUtlO. """ 1 , ,..- nf fhn .knri..n.in..l .--;.:, YmmI ml ft h lft.rrwsl iJic't-fttKa hJtrvl it nrli Inca.Xc and ujiward. WOOLIIICII A CO .oa iab-1. MAii.A rorrop EH'IIOOK. CommDn Sense," anr rT.-JO wbo sra '-! n: name and rstu.CJcr addreM and tr 3-ernt Hump, t par j,'r- To im nor nrT"t r'a (-) rfTf O V. AtTHH . CATARRH, riOKE-TIf ROAT. or IHCC)1IITIX. rtr-Inirmti.-Kila th.art'Eaat Totuit.- i of pra: ta'iK. and. la i!" pnitUeacc of OoL fia .atrtl nta-rr orfnl Mrr Addr'i OIL .V U WOLFE, 146inrh6t.. Cladsaatt. O. W aula tk only twe. ceir: HORSE Pn.. Wall Bria Md Rtt4h DriKhMM.iMi.,. Worl.l Doo'tburB--nl yoo Ke our circulars, which we uriw! Fatal the carrier, more softly It was a half sheet of paper, crooked ly folded, soiled, tumbled; there were traces of blood upon it. too: and tho melted ice; it was wet and limp, it w addressed in a child s scrawl, in printed letters a slight and senseless, thing. But this bit of useless paper bore" the stamp of the great Mail Service of the United States. The clerk and the car rier dared not pass it by. 44 Just you look." said the carrier. He spoke in a singular tone, as of one a little in awe or fear. The clerk and the earner gathered together, bentlino- their heads under the gaslight across the paper in their hands. This was tho address upon the letter. In spite of the wet. inspiteof the blood, in spite of the wrinkles, in spite of the stumpy old pencil, and the blue, cold fingers that had traced it, the super scription was quite plain and clear: "to The LorD jesus CHItist VOSTOX." -The carrier looked at the clerk. The clerk looked at the carrier. ""Vum," repeated the carrier. V 1 Tm " srid the clerk And, indeed, he seemed to be. 4 Must hare bCCn them young ones," said the earner. " "Expects us to ; know-.jvhjch way to mailit, I suppose," scathe clerk. He tried to laugh; but over his face too there stole a'lookliffSgSS ia fear or awe. Another man came up, two "I'leiscmil MP c..m-i , - -"" .".j " mv uuun.-ii.iun.-ii laiicues. FOltmyiiu" is true that the experience of this 125 TO $40 A DAY! ud eadly with cur Ma chine I Atfdrctt LOOMIt ft NYHAN. TIFFIN. Oki.. At Ilk. rmlftft ftfir rnftft tn.T. ftflrt ftt.'T rSftrl .Ihrbl lift. ft IM .tf. ,Tt. 4S...,. -..'.-.-.' -.7 - . t .: . il !! Z .CTWltn ff fabric IWIKf A I- l-'Hftr. M IlrU ft rw UtWJ t.n&. irirut memrj uii tfre 11 mr 9m. T r. It U ft HUIe rf. Olfrrf brr rurft 4, tH ATM Im4 ! prtrm 4 1 t..f . rurift-. Jt, ( M W . ft.M Tl. .!, r-lMI lUi (vul , Sr -s.l rs4 Ijfm.t Vm C.r4 ftl tl l. a tmjrtr whMi W s lraH I rirfjJ fc- ! 4iiTVi Srt r ,ti.-e- m f 4 t-VKi UJ." 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Tfc lol. rw rrl.Itftrl 1-fiTlll-Kl tree is quite limited and of short time ine miriiiior ctnn, ... i. i.i- ji- sun. the carrier ju behind rn ThS ' r " fS-' K? !" -S-0t,-tberra t" tiny toilimr i;ffIlrin ,i,n u-i i : d,:in:i' """o and Missoun it ls of suHi- nSre? ilPee o S anVpnedTt ff length f i t0 prVC, ilf ',Ura" was deadly cold at that corn?-? ir the r '7 a P0,1 m U,C ',:r0"m-,' lastin letter-bov; but Pease for-ot to crv i?y' i 'V f" CVr scrent-v-n-;e -vears-1'nn-t- cto i . . . " " J have ba1 twntr-hve years of experi b JtT"b: PF l,Ur l? the, carrier Ha ' ence wU thi tree, and " the early lnfneo lgR1?ll-0k" V?380 Earned " eriod of my experience I discovered her face toivanl him confidingly. Rh . ihit u- hnd . .;M j. r-.'- -.w i -..- .. ...... ..v miiEiin ui aLnjciuo Ul never seen him look Popsy; 'F three erathered: they lounred and lor.-? Pil.. rn' t- - ., ..xjn vi.v-i. me tamftj-t idly. Thev leaned fI..,ll.T C. lilnr.lt- !.., V.nl-n ; 1 nuwiiiiii. uuum.uM tutj uiuau Uilf hoarse and heavy laughter, ihen suddenly they grew still. is Each looked I iO,ioar was sure she had quite so grand. 44 Any letters for me?" asked 44 1 arxpeet a letter" " What's your name?" asked the ear ner. 44 My name is Ponv- Aft- Tr.om i. dead. This is my little sister. Her name is Pease. She's very little. I take care of her. I wrote a letter for her. Is there any answer for me?" "This gentleman'll answer that t ummeu letter," said the carrier. The carrier looked embarrassed. Popsy went up to the minister, who had not spoken, but stood silontu-, garding the children. It was dazzling bright where the minister stood, witS snow and ice about him and behind him. Popsv thonsht he shone. Th. A - C " -.Wft. .. child took off his old thin cap. "Are vou asked Popsy. snecipss Catalpa the one more thrifty, beautiful and hardy, to stand the bleak zero weather of our climate. Hence, I gave it the distinctive name of Hardy. With me it grows fast, about like that of the soft maple; blooms two or three weeks earlier than the common or ten der sort, larger, more white and beau tiful fiowers. Trees for groves should be planted close, not more than four by six feet apart, that they may have small limbs and send up a tall but straight tree. I Lhave often cut the young trees off near me ground, that they may send up a thrifty, straight sprout, "which will make the better tree. Suel Foster, ia A". Y.'Jndependent. To Rfftt ('wash .wrrnp t Pl-o'a Care for Ono.ctap'.ton It acta quJefc awin tamw cwxl B B Do, mall.-bwttl larce. Tberefore tb etnpt a wet" Mat aa the N-t. P014 Trrarm' fl Uge. acl j?t.fto pr botl. H .i t,U.l wtlfc llwt Uaii th r-irtj rr4. Jt vt iw I - tmr t, r k t Tsf f tla irt4 . H wr.nra, T,lk. trr- 9 xH - m. TtrntoAel. rf lKmrt m th. aw wJttwM f-a" -r 0-rwA n- tr Mm iti ta-.st. 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