y&i ...... JlJ aW -fc Wl UUKWWlWUlliHi.'iiwiy'lilW'"11"'''"' Mw - C ilil i .r fL-i r i) t m ?r- - tK'MM'S.- V V, t q V - K I 1 MM; 4fi ( v ' V- j far i.r . - it- w'. HI jiitfiA V OLD AND NEW. The Now Yonr limy lio Kcnerous, '1 lin Now year may ho hlost : Hill tlm old Vciirls mi ciM trlclid, Ami iiM trletidsiirolio.t. Tin New Year Is n lovely outli, 1 lin lUdlsiiein nun Kinyi , , Hut i'i.iin(l coiniiswllh himry hair. Wd Mln would linvu hlniHtiiy. The New Yi-nr can unlly IiiukIi And P-nlly uinhiiMtUf: liu 1 1 lio i ld Vtur's nice i s oeter still lulls dim nli)sierlnir. 'llio Now Your mny pmiiilMi fiilr ...UIMOUUiatul I rim l" come; 1t4)uiJLSXiLibiia remwirt hi grain. , And hold his ImntmHiGIUu'. .Lou, Notv Ycnrl pray New Year J f lidlillilio anil rtronK of will: Youth M the tlmo fur hardihood And ko llio tlmo for ohlll. Hut till wo wlnh you, wlililwr well, Thnt when your end shall do, An now wo mourn tlm ilonr Old Yoai, Ho wo may nioiiru for time., -.fiunii CooUdue, in ihrMlan Union. piercn tho neatest coating of sham. llavltif; nt last Ilnlslicil hi rending, hu sat nwlillo shading his face with his hatiil; then looked up stulilenly, as If liu hatl made up his inltul to noniu thlng, east u searching tmtl dl'ootn foiling glunco around at thu table and said: "Who would llko to hear Teddy's letter?" " I," said Sorghum, with the liveliest Interest. "Ted must he a capital hoy. Ho'h your brother." (Tills last In an aside to llosio.) . ".lr'luo hoy," oonlirnied Hedge. hero .New ii-nrs. m leek Is business capital. coed. Let .s have the lot- 3 aBBav!CaBaVa' " w . is wi m V. Lt sf'V Vk i '1 1 n r Daughter and Neighbor's Son Decide the Supplement Good Enqugh lor Their use. ft utniflt: but 1 can't make out sueli n ttnfiw I'S ACCOUNT OP HEW YEAR'S. By tho way," said Mr. Samuel s. "lvo a letter irom leu. it a 11 a heavy ono, you bcc, for a chip HcrcwJ- Hero, uiauuna, sup- f i . posen'oti rcau it." Hejoro Mrs. (J loss could reach out her band Uncle Joe, Mr. Gloss1 baeholor brother, intorfercd with: "Lot mo havo the bey's letter; I always did like that ,young scamp of yours." Attir smiling at tho down-hill tenden cy of tho superscription, Undo Joe soon beaame absorbed over the pages that began in text-hand, continued in spider tracks, nml at hist roso to tho dignity f hieroglyphics. ' Tho (lloss family, tired out after tho holiday season, were having a domestic evening in tnc tuning-room, mo libra try, hung In old Spanish leather, lacked 'Wo'hroKsllJiihnicnts.that grow out of 'daily viiso, anl oppressed ono llko a jgrcat bronzo extinguisher; tho long Hlrnwing-room, tho conventional Now Tfork parlor, was too llko a mammoth land splendid hearse to permit of oven tits proprietors feeling at homo In It. So iabout tho illnlng-tablo woro gathered JFapa and Mamma Gloss, tho Misses !Lou and Kosio Gloss, Mr. Sorghum, a igontlcuian of many smiley and compli imeuts, of many sulU of lino clothing, lof a dog-cart, and gorgeous living gen icrally, aud Unclo Joo, unmarried, crusty nud rich. Thero was also a young fellow called Fred Tromaine, but iio was only u chap In papa's oiUco at a mall salary., Though ho had six good tfect of uncommonly good looks, still ho was very modest. And no wonder, ' ' as 'Lou whispered to Hoslo. "Ho ought to bo. Twclvo hundred a year, indeed." i Sorghum romarkod, In his sweetest 'tones: "How soldom a poor dog of a 'uaoiicior iiko mo lias too ciianco oi eu- fjoying a happy family gathorlng!" ,..U sign, cnreiuuy given Itosio-to hoar, was. a gri Lis dissatisfaction with a baeholor ox- Istcnee. Mamma Gloss clasped her plump iliand In a little ecstney, and answered: "No ono can havo an idea of tho pcaco and content of family life!" A smile, both maternal aud encouraging, showed that Mr. Sorghum was an approvod candidato for tho position of son-in-law. Lou, who was clover, and had a lofty (bearing, a marblo-whlto skin, and wou Ktorful tows of coal-black scallops on 3icr protty forehead, made a proporly and girlish commont on tho bachelor re- ir- cheeky. Ted will ter." "I thh romnrked, keep him tlm best ol "Yes," I an inserui anlimil tit u often." Id "Oh, A mamma, monds on wo mothei good of or uneio o naked: "Aro 3 tlio tetter, tho endP' (hilto nssentod;jN frrnnimatif in this wj; " Dkaii Wlmckcr IIO"HIOII w ho mild wo .V nut Inhi lioir. nt Noil irlvo It u- onto it A: b' luco ROlOll mios 1 wflul mnko roik caiofullovi money yot A inui went arod himself, yl "All "llovgiii prcslnta In iiinos n ior tins lots of hnvo fun; inenn aboil notliln toiiM horrid tniul room after I "HkowidH maker & 11 homo Htimll hulrallltill lunniouuin Miss Ir ncrvpushl joke. Vi quiver of "roiy wh iinderncfM in licr Kooi wan in her Muilo atxiu too tbon I rnu inayi) know wb korncr do mltl. .nnijit Hon. r "So l,t tlmr wiu dldimt ki rood kau lr You cait tho blonil kIom noil Koi nor hi rortuori "blondji inionouri lor anyw A fun. Hedge Id unconsc tncho o "then J un & nut sido llioil nomuthlp Uirear Ti fcMor W, Hottllmo "And f i for it. r- tlint Man1 "thonv iruns wll boBiiroii "KHlhk quick tUO an or k tolled, t "tlio a dy ut Ii MtllVI . nun on to tuko'i down it tlio I UK "ma h chick or "l'a taiiKod i Mr.( mv Teddy is ery bright," m. (ilos-i, "mid so I always n at school, where he has ith'nnlnges." inswereii iineiu .ioe, witn hie intonation: "hoanllng- h nn ailyantiige to a ehild iiniloulitedly," hiirhod Ii a pt'ii.sho look at the dia ler nice, fat lingers: "and saerilleo evervthing to tlio dear ehllilion. coughed noisily, and thou nml rosy hint a Hodnko. tiien I (!iit to lied Ji.it boino tlilnir hud tint'lo mu orfnl nick I lio I don't lielluf It was enUo I wont torors loom mifllv. Shi' mim crv In A Kittln on the Hour bv the lin1 tlion I wont In to tuns room .V Win wns oryln too .v Pa was .iyln Wo nru l.lv In on ii Vo cniier I lull .vim, " I win klndor kiire.l ho knititt Milkani-nrs Inn n. von nil up i!c nn1 wrry il.invcrii. Ma hi)h Mimii'd I mint help It thoulil imi.it dux .V fe mii't keep up iippuir.uioitin I nri wliv ksnt no moovuoll tho volknnur liny u new limine up to Sent ill I'nrk. " paayn whoiiMiid tlmtyoiinif skntiipco'iii' fiinii .V thou tlm llor Jumpt up .V hit mo .Vina Kod It was liiilio.' I hod ol loo much triniMH. " .V I un" orliil rh'k ml nlto. Thu no morn Inv Kiiinil tho iiiinlo helped mu itli nti .V -ol I iMHtono I Ho olf to Eknol Aixcn Ic the Conoh mini wns tntukncariMifiiH1 1 went topayKood llv to loo she was in ho 1 with Krlddloiis In her liiilri'tltiir lots or litol.rast. ioy kl'rt-il mo .V lierryis mis ill rod olio sol toddy door they me liioiikliiirmy hint .V I pinmmlhcd llei'eu l irrow up i win ia'i( iiioiu it i all sure you want to hear H that voit'll sit stilt until I amiable olntnor of voices lin liiiir.ili tint itlilullo ivllti.ll. ortliographieally.ian M Wk UucloJ. morcHt "Sonrt omowi nooks In fully nil' bmuritf i "hut Ii "How' nil or tii klndor Y and thei naye'ij "Brtri run UU 1 1: "Sosjol was A; fell to hold i! "w thei with lot! Mo & .11 kolded 1 must nud 1 ho wm "And tin rjm woro I talkc sx haelttorji Ihnry i as w liu vim, n oro InW alkcd U iIb rellnVtl im n Art 8 ii inf Many Returns of Ihe Happy Season. -V, ",?!!-.j1 " - . TT- , I .1. mnrk; but Hoslo. wlio was a cohfidlri'i? blonde with big gray eyes, said noth ing, and kept on with horcroeliwt work, isorghum used Inwardly a warm emol lient of Wall street Invective, and wished himself tho Afghan stripo that could so hold hor attaiiAiiTii. Just then Cliabu Hope wartho young 6rum: rfe'rilW?l'W & fa- muszyji'xz. : .... . m- Ttj nSZ I,i,M"'V ' UJU IlUUru wniwy.vif l vtMQ. ",1wls1o'w?ote.?,rU,en,,oM Tito unhrolKja onir m- ide. ( earUi,S (will to men. -; ovi.tf..,, riliat .V MOTiir.li: Prnrosnr ens u h ihjeo lorour Hist o mi- i woiomu liie alter the holhlnvs il i Ho nn account of now Venin nil e saw .V herd Mill! o tun iirMi 1 1 oiii mini' llorday ho In mo nilh Miy koiiI imirkiid d fur mo not toli'xo lll.yln roiiu i ho thmt It sm on llv uo hI .V I nd it to Von mo as Von can see I lojjro.s I liru-li my leetli M'-y iilto.Y l uiu eutieiyoui or I ockii 111 win Ti.iniV." ir of amused admiration I, ami every one composed i a smile, lor lmiuer listen- ('COUNT Ol' Nl:W VKUIS. Is have lull nt On I'ln is .V vet 1 rxlock dim Ao hill now I curl ounloll.s cilunls otoolilldton ii mi I llilnl; (Iroun tolks tut to iV slurs oto. I ilnnt m mil to ho iiollilti so I dldiiut iin-orliack ulster loo lion shooallod mo a some hoy forslttlii down In her iner Now enrs oavo slio nils lltllt) woman uotw.iss a dross- hrort a lotur lallod piukdros llXL'il un Wroiur slio llnd lior I Ion irriddltius to make it skill- M tlay. Iltiolied, then hiunhod aloud show that she enjoyed the In .loo, without so much as a bushy eye-brows, went on: dtlln with hor foot kurlod un lireaudyiindieillnif nstorvliook Iho sod Ki way Teddy ie ma Mie pin Innliiit u row uitli Kamll thu i'r eloe A Mho Fed no wuv loddv Is wlieni shall I Koto ,V she says Io i no chit) anu nivi jour miner thu loulXcliih Is .lust roun tlio lallior was husy iilu luir canis In Ii he said no mid Hit down my own Si looked nt soinu pictures I) men tnlkliiir V I ituoss thev I mu hut they knoivi il my s'stors lio ays eluirlio ion iro In for loo Itud tier lumper and He tro In for ion, we win miiKo llio uiu mini ir Mils Ilulirako hor tcmiicr If I blinrllu lc I will get moru eapltil kneek & will star nt Homo & not Ih tile. I (liioss, mils tin- other lol Ie will pliaiu the irnllct. silence fell upon tho room. Ied iitiunturully childlike anil t. Sonrhum pulled his nuts- a bad imitation of a smile. tor lie alter a trood whllo lio cot litis l.'olo to no lionio and Just out -of tliueluh llouso u man said i rather nud rather he said lots of : that ain't ulloiiod liois In ln Ikor'ii f-ki ol .V H was till a bout a lor said he lladunt (lot tho money iinori u was u neiv-yuar h pix'Min inusi im to tiny nun, lent homo. Mother muh to nn tho ok ollouaot tinonirpp A tlii.i iilll htcli somotlilnv wurth wllo at last. )s tney nad hotter ketch it pretty or iiiuiKs is loiiiin in uu enu iiieu lin iu pouusod on mo .V sent uiu Ii.iv. wlcli wiiii now voir, nolind- Itfust down Mures hut nut noil her lonked splendid .V so did I. Wo lies does fs Urn ciuiliUft) was loddy bllln. Wiin ma .V tlio mills ouuio weievery hutlful espethully loo o.y im"i. uiwuiit un you minis oi your Idys, and klsed him. Iiiimfl Ami uu went Out mid hu rum tloor. ss tiscil every wllu to turn 's nltentlon; but ho went on, y: tlio I.ndys woenlled on wns old Si unit. The old ones miisoly hnil no 'Ir llrc.-scs A u uuod iiianv had nr- ilieeksuud tllity eyes with black or iiirm. d tho Mime tlilmr e ry w hores. '.mini; Vou urn lo D.iv cms un to i.Vhuliowod V lioued. And liu Id and llolilied roun .V looked Silly lomu out inui juiiipcti ill uiu e.ir i hwcitr wind anon. lit lun to make calls pa UU 11 I1U3UMJU BO 9.1)8 1 WOl 1II11UCS II savs uu then I asked who Snslmli- iys Nusuiuu niren tlieu he tells m'u 1 1 u i iu-. lo wont to seo nn uttly old woman i omuiuiiiis iV hue iinuioii to iis lailduut do it Si nltur Wards pa i A. Kind he was Ms-os Koopons -Irs kiss such a ltlch olo hulv'thon It liu was sick he sod ho wasimt Him I herd Misses Kimmmiiis uir IkDirant, ior n'i morn Swoar wonU .v iiuuIp tin drive me homo, ma & the curls Parlor & m wns tho two men that nn loo And rosy ut tliueluh Tlio 111 the miis tush Mild to llosy Hlic ri iuniii a rosy puo uu lieu her pinned ltosys unit nml mild fho til .V luid no fenlliiif lor lierfnnil- BT. NICHOLAS. Ho! thero nt tlio wlekot, who pounds nt tho door Such a dlu In Olympus was no or heard he lore I would sleep ret ye ono 1 m tillln-I'm slek. What the iloiieu there uirnlnw hu Is calllnjf St. Nlckr" "Arouse jel Aiouo jol It's tlinrnlnir nmiln The slur that onuo licnincil ocr llotlilehem s plain The star of tho Mnal. that shone tut (lie moru When earlli's hlossud t-uvlor, thu dulst-chlld, win horn!" "Ho! Hot IsltS'i? Tiien I'lltip nnd iiwnv As soon ue the (lohllns enu harness ui) slelnh." Then he inarod uch a latiuli as he sprana out of hud. .. ... : i... .......... ....u i.i....i.. i... i.. ii start on I no siars n i o ?ny oieiucaii. mv Msler. nil A: in.i wits shut un ill il,ii .tll'l Ihey winked ill eiiell othorilS lilliell n to in llhoruiy.l ii.ilnil lots of lit. la i micron thu t.iliol. " liu nlil look at them "drcsei, liouuits, iiiiea'y. Jeweliy, I knot p'lVthom i toll y in woin'o llilnheyond our niellos. So Is ovuyhodv s.ivs ma hutthuKlrls will imirry wol. jmijs pa look ut insvsliu is unit' lit lov Willi that KtOd lo iklu KiiskuI on 1- linn till I u year. "She sluitit hnv him s ivs in i now t!,iut he n hriltt) mid out tlotvii ovpciis purliaps Jo w III help you nut mv hrot or Jo l a Mlimen uiu kor-a)s pa. .V If he kiKLVs woaitilled an ears oicr lu dot hu wuddiint loiu'l'od a (-cut. "I ilnnt want a M'U. pa avs I live otits aln linicli .V one ont Hint no' Inn and uncle Jo H uu old liare r'is I. o Send thu hoy to .skool lie iiinkui muCia..y sus p.i .v ma M-scd uiu In ii hur y .V piKliI iro l.ouif to the doro. "pa li.il Ids lied liiiiryellu Ills hand A I e;t saylu' r. oliiod. inolotd ami all lor up pi'irauc's ,s 1 1 mu Iliod of iPm sueli n toiler I omp ishIicii nnd the eoaelun ui tuok me li.ic t'lxkool ,V that is all I knuwii limit newyoars.' ITnele .1 piletly folded up the Mirawl, and looked out from uuiler the thatch of Ids eyebrows al Hedge, who. glancing nl l.ou, and setlng she wits itangeroii'i, silently lest the room anil fie house. Sorghum followed nl-o, politely eseoi'ted lo thu door by rfielo .foe's steady gae. The method fa'Ied with Fred Treniaine, for tlio look only .sent him as far as Node's side, where ho :il down with determi nation. Mr. (! loss was sobbing hyster icalLy, iind her htis'.innd heemeirinelined to drop down dead. "Well," I'liele doe began, "well, nrcu't ou :i puck of idiot.s to sacriliee your comfort and hone-ty for tlii wretelied show of fasliionablo life? Now. I ve always dNitpnoiuted you in thu money way, ami I'll do it Mill." Mr. Sam "("loss trembled. "I'll tlo il still; for you think 1 in going to see you go to ruin, and I won't. I will liipk over matters witli you, Sam, anil liml out liuw I can put you on vour le ajrain Hut stop this high-pressure liv- nil) There Is somethlnif none wionjf and Old Nlclc is to pay. It took hut it moment to Jump In his boots, To w tap hlunoir up ill tho Pout or rurlllt, To i uu to Ihu chisel uud i Ira if out ids pack, Which lie "Minor with u ehuuklu across h!s hroidhicki , . , Then oil tothustahleho thtsliod through tho snow, Wlieie tlio roliidierwcro praneln, "II te.idy to iro. Ilswiu up III a Jlltv, and, erneklnir his whip, Willi u "III. theto! lay lienrtles!" ho let tho lolllSHllp. . . . Straight down llirouxli tho welkin tney sped like Hie IlKht: , , , , , Without pun-oiir turn to the left or tlio riuht; Thu clouds dniiKuil Ihulr skills toet utr ol thu triieli, . .... Tho winds shrank utarmed-iill tpilto taken nl nick, r.'on tlm moon drew tn haste u olt tier her lace. So iiiilek erneked tho whip and si fas: was the piice: Mid hop 'ale I out a I.iujtIi --ojooiitid uirl iray That Amor.i wo'io up liniK lu'loro it was day: Oh, net or sueli slolitlerido was rlddou hefoie As that or St. Nick wllh his rich i:Iii'Iiiilih hioio! I'ar ilimu In the tllstaneu I.itrth lolled fast iidoep, Park nluht linvliur wrapped It liisih'ncu fo tit up That the i till lien, tucked eloso III tholr sniu llttl'h'ds. Wlienu notliltiK peeped out s ivu tliclr elieril' Mm heads. Wore ilru.iiiiiuir or fairies, of rrolle and fun. And other rturn lacs of lllejilst licKUti. It was three Pytho elock, when out on the root That tinkle or p'oWIi-I o'ls nnd tuns of n hour Milile tlii'l" little hearts lioiind aud Hash round the i'.ai'lh A smile such as welcomed thu I.aiu'j ut Its hlr Ii; llut they woko not. Oli.no! Old Mc'.c Is s.) lv lie f.i-tL'iis u padl.U'k on each lnyln-r eye. With n"Who.i, there, my prettlei," lio stuns witli a Jell:. r.lvhts tils pipo, swliiits his pack, then away to his work. Jver Httoplos and hnuso-tops, lu windows, down Hues, loncc. xpectotl of tho , tl is? What r that comes prematurely tV.frei that should only know lip'riiiiiftit a uf kc an evidence of notiiing motoiseri"Us than careless study ami thouWhths-C play. Thu Chrstnuisis clvili.ittJSn, J nil ciylli .atioti means the teiulerek'of ludgment nnd the latgctof litiimwiy Ami of till llio humanity that cvrfJileMd mnii kintl, I lie kinil that put ipV. nr around the child nud strove liClet.dLhim to think well of the worlll.lni'ltitiiiig Its law and Its gospel, hinttloii' most for tlio mauliiiod uud wojanuiobd that "row up friini tliut umii What more mlht be rlll'istlllUS .vo.'lkllll I lei morn might thu Savioi'jjVtvhusJ birth wo celebrate, ask? Wliatltotter tan wo tlo for ourselves and oui'apoiuess? For llio little eliildieu whotnnTiA grow up and be men and woinfc. along with our eliiltlren. lighting forfllfo vltli them in the oidimiry cMMenoi' of every day, mi) going togivetheirifharJ rubs if tliey areiiiot trented as tlw' Fntlror and tho Sot want them to huftrenl'il now. It is tlie ChristmasSeasc nniul Christ mas is civili.atioii.Vl.cl-,iis see how elvlli.ed wc are. If Let J tho snow drift or the rainffnll on no un protected child, l.dfcthcrdbc no little one yearning In vuB'fo.'good fellow ship. What a farejrlwciitp Christmas he If tlieie were siielf friendless, homu less. siill'eriit"; waif taf n'i Ahis woild. X V. Uivphic. gf EMMttt W IM M 'iflKK: ml'lM iQ i ml IIuaSSsssiaUr--flr7lKyr MMIrlue at Chris. mas Title. Tito hanging of ftho mistletoe is tho cau-e of miieh I'rojiiVnrdJuughtorin tho house. It is the rule that whoever is passing under thofrnlslhtioe-biiughniust submit to benig kissed th n and thoic by who-oevcr elioses Itiltaku thnt lib erty. As a I)oitjpt list-ally hangs from tlio center of tliekollitigjspreniling over ti large space, 't Ibllo vsjthnt there must be much dodgiitc. or miieh kissing; I am liieliued to I link flioiu:iro both. The origin of this rsiijof tlio mistletoe is not known: bnt 'wt do know that more tliiu i:I''h ccn liimilretl vcars two, hen the "lad tars sang together over o mnmrcr in Detnwiem, and when wi-e men lnou lit g Hi of gold, frank incense and in rrh tojn j'oung Child in tin pea-ent ti otherj arms,' Kngland wns :i chdl, nili Uco.'nrcil island, Inhab ited only h, si eags who wore gar ments in sum ma nrcu m nuts oi miiu loigjllicse savage llrit- r pagan priosts calleil prcsls were a mysteri ous folk, ttlnd! ret: ih dense wootls far away from oti( r infi. and who, in tho gloomy Militujdi i nf 0io forest, performed straniro secret ' irjijlonies. The "sacred y fcro called, were of n :was a til vine tree, no- )iMJdieai religion. Witlt- jroyes the jinoits, it is orj olleretl their sacn- - menis in sum ami stones. A ons there war Druids. Thofl St. Nicholas Gelling Ready for His Annual Visits. Iv & rosy erred KOlilv ilto dou-n nn ilmMnii loons I was elln.' u.iku all i wanted .V no lm,l. dy noticed Mu "cliiirlln lorjfiit nil n limit Inn's temper I Oluoss hokuiiMj lio Hiild to lior my luitirul kwoeu I will he Kood uu I ohhedlunt liiih.ind Ion hitrod Sc hit him with her run thou lots iiioiu eanie in A they nil looked .Illy like lather A' all the ole men to'd ma M.e looked like losy'shlslur. that uiu eo hecausu ma is orfnl tut" Hy tills timo tho whole comnnnv had risen, and were trying to interrupt the of thunder, "commanded "attention. all fell back Into their scats, and re" malned, with many curious changes of countenances, silent to tlio end. "then Nlto conlo on fc I.oo lc rosv went lT Btnros & put more wlte powd'ir on tlicio faces Si looked ut there;ilack liulr In tho (lltui& loo mild rosy ort to nmry mister Hero (lu in ho kaiiso ho was to rich ii loo mild ithu was volnir to mury mltur hedu hokaufu Ho was I Ich All tho ho km a fool V ttuinthoy wont Down HtflM.fl. .' ."--" .; woro t liudi lug. and givo litis girl, Kosic, to Tre niaine. who is a good fellow, if ho is poor." Hoslo nnd Fred tried to say somo words of thanks, but. falling to'do just ice to their feelings, consoled each other by clasping hands. "Thero is wor.-e misery titan poverty," Uncle Joo went on. "and Mi.-- Loo had better ca-t about for some goml boy at a thousand-dollar salary, for no more brokers will iloslrn her'dowrv to mend their capital. As for Ted," and Unelu loo rose to go into tlio library with Ids brother "lie's an example to'all young writers exact, tiutliful. Impartial. 1 value his manuscript. 1 hall keep him in pookct-monev aud make him my heir." Christmas Is Coining. Hope it won't boa grocu Christmas. lloMon I'ott. Hot you that you get a pair of slip pers on Christmas Hay. Clccclnn I I'liiiiiilail'i: Tlio turkey that escaped Thanks giving begins to tremble for ChrMiuus. Clcvcluml I'htimb itler. Married people are generally good mind renters. Just now wives ami husbands aio artfully trying to deceive each other tis to what they want for a Christinas present. Jlonton (lloU. " I'ftVI hut I ! n i iilliirstn.ilnv') my duar sir, do you take Christmas money to pay debt Iso, sir! no, sir! 1 still havo a warm heart lu my bosom, bvnJ.onl.ii'ille Coiiricr-Joitrnul. It seems like taking adtantago of an innocent turkey to latten him for Christmas on the remains of tho dress ing left over from, perhaps, line father's or mother's skeleton, but such things aro douo. Jlochcstcr Usf-A'xyircM. Just at tills Dcason of tho year tlio world Is divided into two classes vi..: Those who Iind dillleulty In selecting appropriate Christinas gifts and thoso So licet ou would think he lad wiifrsto his Mines. In pantries he peopi and through lied-rooms he whirls, Now plnclilUK the h.ihlcs, now klsslnir thu .'His, rilllnir up all their stookluj.M with goodies mid toys. Nor fiirxettliur the switch, always loft for hn 1 hoys. Thou on thrnuirh tho play-rooms to plant thosuijie.it ttees. Where urow dollius aud drums w III. exipilslto ease. What u Jolly fnt fullnwl so llttlo and spry. With roun 1 dimpled checks and a tine Hash- Inn eve, Halrjewelud with liiill-stones, mil .siuli a red nose. It Ihilits up the pathway wherever ho irnesl 'I lion Ins rich, murry luuvli nil! never, I fear, Will mimlo so sweet aifiiln siuddcu the year! Hut tlmn lllesapacu, liven now n faint r.iy Strinries uptluoiuh thu ll.ist u- the herald of day; Tho winds wako In protest and scatter tho snow; Now.llcton! IhoHUnal! I hunr tho eoek crow. "Ho, ho!" cries Old Nick, with his cheeriest waruiuvr, "Merry I'lulstmas to iilll mid to nil a irnod inornliiL'." AWil'iinl C. Uditvmli. groves," as oak; for tin cording tu I in tlio-c sac recortletl in liees, and k Hut r Itinib manner now not mistletoe. oil to thu none but chM . rf - ... ... uotirislieil jjr.flc flap of tlio tii vino oak. Tu them thw-aivlf-trco mistletoe, which nown tln:fotn4oyed tlio ml tut till mlsMtrjiyas not sacre Druids. Taty 5vou1d have nti tii tit wliiehya-hiitir to the trunk and was moiiern '.BMai ji uses so ireo.y in nor holiday fisBvilwa, would bo a worthless anil ciimifpa ttdg. When iB'latertteuturle.s Knirlnnd was tauglit tli Christian religion by priests wlio wcntTtbUlitf from Home, tlio poo pie, though p'oB'ssiug a belief in Christ, retained wan j1 01 tlieir heathen rites nml oiistoinsjjrchnfijtjod from their original meaninri'anc,j rfurpose. At any rate. from tha.Druld lias como tho modern iiiiio ol tho hilstletoo-bough, strnngelv jnt-ervad In fotivitles which comment- i on tlio t nun wnoso purewor- rojasu iicntlicn supcrsllllons. ... t orato t slilp tl il. MTIL mh When, fkf wad! . lien af-ru NEW YE A It. Thoiul And wi Wliuj Illtl Christmas. " a til tall ifniviirTl-trt omo Into tho'llhrary erolhuili I ...,,, u i rosv sod nut loud wjHts"- win. Kce room, itiiywut Will. J5.irwwpuijomi txng up J u the back yd Imvunt you vot Tito stockings aro numerous-, and they bccoinu more numerous car by year; but there is wealth enough to fill them all. Tho Lord takes care of theo things, and no little child will anneal to the Christmas heart in vain. Thero i aro Drobleuis In nolltlcal and social !l . il J IV, uponiiini' uiileli i:in ne.voi' lie siitlsfni)- espect a man to torllv solved: but thcru is a bonelleenco in the general plan of living ami dying which will permit no gross iinus'tice. Wu go to tho Father nml to His Sou when wo die, trusting to their generosi ty and knowiti'r well our feebleness: and no little child in Nuw Yoik, ui let us believe in all thu land for sluglu exception at this tlmo would 1 injustice to tlio whole plan will appe to tlio Father or thu Son, or to any i their representatives and who Is n their representative in tlio Christmi time? in vain. There should be no children's tea wh6 hud dillleulty in purchasing them to-day or for day to come. As alter inuy iiavo neon selected. The latter nope ior eiinrity ior ourselves, let us will wT' Wkr? iiJk. did tho New Yo.ir romoT night hells were rliwIiiK. liuvs dark lu thu lar-olT skv. ileep, dear, you nnd 1. lu Now Year caino Minting n Mini iiikiii i unknown liohrht. , puaculul, watthful night. low Year como to us? tul pure nun tender, from tho Star of llotlilehem hint; lirnw llko n illadein, Tin nil Un splendor. Ill sorry, denr, Pin hrii-ht Nuw Year i nnd weary with us nero i IK Jtrlne, in N. 1'. lutlctiulent. Ilntl Times Havo Cluinc-cdl n'i! ode: corji Vhfl.il BlVl d!" oxelalmed Dencon Green littlo school-ma'am, a year Christmas, "I should think chanucil. hv, many's tlio heard my dear old father toll to a t tl liOV,' Tears aro. when lie and Aunt Mary ware childtcn living on their father's fojrat iiqid Kngland, tho least little pres- jio ueiiirin uieni. f were well-to-do people, too, tho fore; but to Iind ono book or ti ishephertrs pipo in ills Chrlst- kklng would mnko father porfect- wlien lio wns a boy: ami ins bomrlit n bov of sujrar-plums, or loll, or any ono pretty gimeraek. indeed, uuaiiuoii! well, lu itii 'know! Why, I'm told that a hoy XI, 9ul ill .J Will- mi Wttl fill it for yon, darllojr, If t0, x ,0,1 ,' In . i,.T. -.i i"f'ii r'.li'il the door lio ' m UUU UUU AW Eiprctn. ' iiiiii uiu uimr iv uu Alt then ma camu out ii looked billy In on my bundlo class is t lie more numerous. --i'oi7ic$fcr " Are VOll t'nlntir tc, urnannh vnnr husband with a Christmas drosslng gownr" asks tlio Detroit Frca iVcss of tho ladies. Forhups It is not competent, but thoro nro a great many wives who will present thelrhnsbands with aChrlst mns dressing-down if they don't got what tlioy want. Motion iltobc. . Omulilcn fitlr! Hits Chrlstmns eumes, ; Ami (iirUlmtis snow is iloukluir, Thou hast my heart, sweet ono, or elsa I'd put It lu thy ilooklnjjv.'! Cloo by tho chlirin''pif,houU hnn-r, Aud wanner mtJW; uud wnrmor, THOOitrlliu,l,.loilJrn(,rl y O fnaldcn rirI ,jl0 obrlstmns oomos, Behold a JJT'i'iat ti,y feet. is guiierous to tlio helplessness whicl tvpo of our own helple-sness lu VMVVPefMMaiHMAi. i n uiileli i'n ut-i ".." .'""M'Wi;" ....... .... ,-- The little chiIUf4Varo nail ami i i i I'ltH ..l . . l .... l .... i nun rnuuu inui yt isiugaud unnroiB nun, anil juutiam. bio and tinlovab pair of eves thu the samo kind o tudu or disupji most )iart tuoy heart and tho stand dUnppolnlf Light up those mas morning, nn lit once. Hrhni though the slit tlirough alirt th gonertu govern IVULllllAll KWAtf. elotlied, tiiiil pr i,., ,,.,, i,..i..i,i nii nun niijiii, d sullen, and h ut there is Jn e ) pleading look ar, oltlter ol g tnieiit, unit ior .' tho same Iklu u anility Ui bit and iiiiiisUeu little uyt'S oi ItlsU till) mo Ii these lit t : of Hu ll oetter a I'nt oucht If Da f.J day. a real bov of the pcrloi iconsldor himself a much-abused if ho didn't Iind on his Christinas- all. nsix-bladedknlfo. usuiciitiiio ox of carpenter's tools, a' print- ess, a jig-saw, a sicu, a tuoycio, tes, rollcr-skatos, a runoh-and- show, a telephone, a steam-en- a microscope, a steatnuonc, a Dg train of cars, a bo of parlor , a pistol, a periormiuguiTuuju, n atoli, a gohl scnrf-pln, gohl (iuff s, a bound volumo of -St. Nloho- und twenty or thirty other books, or less, bosidos a pocket-book with monoy lu it, and a pair of kid Ciiristinirs Juajrnts. Children of tho present generation nro not aw.irc, probably, how much bet ter they faro ut Christmas and on tholr birthdays than their fathers did. Anil it Is a conclusive pi oof of thu growth of our people on tlio .sentimental side of. their natures, that it is so. Forty years ago, in tills country, It h not likely thnt one boy out of n scoro cxpcctoif to receive uVen one present at Christmas. Tho practice has grown almost universal within the lasliiouura tlon. b Now it might bo easy to say that this eltango arises out of tlio greater nbtin danco of money in thu country. That hns holpetl it, no doubt. Hut tlioro havo always been ways to give presents with out spending much money for tlicm. Ami IhtKo presents whtch we receive nt Christmas-tide, which are tlm liandi- A Ouicl Christmas Dinner. SJT ..NVV.M,SN . Quid Christmas tksJi .01 1 res. I may havo forgotlon something," d tho Dencon, wlpfng hU brow, i so far as I oan make out, that's tlio cr thin!: for nn avorago boy's 1'Intiuns. niiw.'.i-tlavs. As for thu Ldrls.' tho crood man went , raisinir ins voieo, "as ior mo ginar- for -" jw sho did It, I do not knoivj but wonderful llttlo school-ma'am ao iy stoptied the proceedings thou there. So, to this day your Jack focsn't know what nn average gin oi resent day does, might, could, or should llnd on a Christmas ill. Nicholas. work of loving friends, nro'thoso which ' lira most prized. f Tho last fact shows thnt present-giving at stated seasons is a matter of sentiment, and it also shows that the moro It Is that, and the less It is a mut ter of gain, the more pleasing It is to us. Accordingly it Is not t lint part of prescnt-giviug which is duo to tho great er Nut'oual and individual wealth, hut thnt which comes from tho seutimmtal willingness to work for others, aid to make an outward expression of tho good-will which is not doubled, t!at is worth noting nud praising. This Infjdtiblo tendency of Americana at tho.prcscnt day show's itself tfso in the fashion of card-sending. ?hmy a miss still nt school can remember tho time wjjen the practice of sending holi day eicds was almost unknown, 5fowadnvs everybody sends cards. and holidays are almost Invented for tho pin Pose of affording nn excuse for tlio cants. Tlio artists and the publish ers viu with each other in proiluclag pretty anil clegnnt designs. Christms, New Year's Day ami Raster earth are published and sold by the million Tho mails aro loaded with them. All this is very pleasant, indcc1. IJt tho gruff and old-fashioned snour nt the folk- inui the liollowness. as tli'uv diien. It, of making presents which nro $x- V ;! n..t...l ..ml n7 ii'ljliliiiyn Morrv Plirst. ' 'f mns bv hcndlmra chroino. I aiost of what is pleasant ami ngrsca ble lu our association with others copies from the observance of certain forriali- " ties. Wlien you bul your neigdbor ,( -v l.ionniliio ti'lint fin vmi i no fin ) "good-moniing," what do you taeaa bv it? Certainly not to irive him nny In formation. Yim say it as a matter of formal courtesy. It means tliat, nnd nothing more. Hut who would abolish tho morning greeting, thu gentleman's hand-shake, tlio baby's kiss, that raising of tho hat to all ltuly acquaintances and Dp v.ll men acquaintances who. are accom panied by ladles, and tlio other formal courtesies of life? An excess of sentiment nnd nn over doing of tlio outward expicssion feel ing aro possible. Hut American havo a long road to travel before ihi aro in danger of falling on that sifeX It will bo for our grrat-graiulehiliJrcn to preach from tho text less sctklmenf and more heart. Youth' s Comi union. Crlsmus. I like Crismus lirt rate. Crhmus Is a jolly good folicr. So is myjiiothor. When Crisniusv homes mother always gits a hcadako, coy. she bakes pes in n hot oven. I wouldn't bake no Mrs in a hot oven if I was my mother.j I'd let somebody else .bake 'om, my I'd eat 'cm. Crismus comes but onct, a year. I wisht it would como cvii-y day., Crismus comes when there is f now auJl l. -. ... . I don t liko snow on a ponm cox ycyur skatos stick so, air vou canit sou fho T i Mi.-- .-wri- t-tv W" I Itoles, an1 you go throughi Jim Dolan lid "was skating onct ' ho went throiiL'h. an' ho cot wot, Mi lie cot awful walloping from Ins father. I micas it hurt him. coa holollcrcd liko a wild steer. I don't know whether wild. steers hollers, but thoy hooks. Jim Da-j Inn is a iollv follor. So's mv mother, i Ko's Crismus. Crismus Is a iolllcr fellerfi than a wild steer is, coz ,a wild steor ' a wait sicor a wiiii hieor coz a win -. I J..1I-.. .. ..Ill s Btcci in uu leiioi at, uu. Unj .l daf iree. (nud ens. I will honor Christmas In my lionrt try to kqop it all tho e.ar.-Ici- Tlioro Is n dawnlnif In tho sky Whloli doth n world nt tale Imply. Ami on each onstinl, pu-ttnir fact) A look oxpectaut you may trace; Thcs'j ilifiis tho vcluran turkoy sees. And with it deen aud mourntul fcrl He calls hlr Humorous family nUfli And iiiuriniir. iMilntlnir In thu truoa. "lltott high, my llttlo pncB. ronwlilirlt Vcnvct 'Jtlbuna in Knn-inntt tlilrtv swan's are from the 111 nines and kUledVeaeh about Christinas tlmo. Tho Queen I tour, tiio rrinco oi i nics two ami sisters, cousins anil nuuts of th r4 . in r 'v I f Ki i -m i7 h h rInoitthyuurtritoi.li! P-LouUvillt CourKrJournal, luiootlt out! ia fumur uue each. -"& l ' M :n 'N . 123L'J .. J-. VA 4t li ,-Mf H$X Tl if.. JkW tV f 1