't-i -dTfc2 .". zzzr . J.? W.-pS . W wjB Hl 4 3 1 " - ? t rf M f f MHK'-ir jflHHHH,,, HL T Jr - r j - .yrjjjjy gBJMJfc mi 3 JTT iMWlJf" " -- f .K1 H iw? V AreTTsr!!MMMWMiM.. . . i- -rv- v Tiirf: t d4fc TH 7 ' -;-w ---.' -!.- -i . , jftnm&tt -y-T&jjcmmm ft M m) tASSC Vf J J - I - i i f 1 ft t I K .. i Jst t A j I f 'w -,7 RED OLIT) CHIEF. A. C. MOSUEIt. PiWfsfetr. ID CLOUD. XEBRAS&A MATCHES. 181 A r' ,n ' London fitrect"., tf A matcher!, tattered and soiled, ' A irlrl that one often racsjti. A Kcnn of hmnnnitr njiuilcd; Tills Is the ffJri I see, Whvn I mm that lor on the nhelf; 3'crhntw. If 3-ou'U listen to ma Vou 11 tliluJc you tce her ourself. Tbls J l;cr picture, hero: Hrown even, liquid und lunre. 'Willi the. loolcof u frightened doer, IWt the "Hobby" Bhould take bcr In clmrffo; n -aronr iiuie iramc, nan ieu. A frock with the pattern all ways. An old MiuwrJ over tier head Tvas her mother' iu hupplcr dnya- IIaiplnes never wm her: liorn to -fjualor und want. Her place Jn this univenxi Wus to Uvu with the prim and imur.t. TolIcjAhfirom morn Ull nlfcht. Stood In the wmd and the rain; Sorrow ai her by nirlit. And hie hrounht Intlntto pain. She had u brother a child Of Ilvo yttir old or ; She wa f-l-t'T and mother, and "polled A- mother will 8hi1I. you know. ?he 1-1 hlxn with tender liutid, Or carried him. If he tired, A nil In all tho crowded Strand None jilt.ed and none udimred. Ooe nltrht, ono bitter cold nlsrbt, Thev fat on a utep to rest; JCJnjr Frost was there in hits in'jrht. They. In their weuknci. ronlef4.nl. She bud wrapped the Miawlnnuid therhlM. Though her throat to ttientorm wr bared. When the" Hobby" came up Mie Mailed A Moiie that the impels shared! That' the Ikit ! They're Just as they were When they fell from her cold dead hand, And I mean to keep them there. T,ll--biit 3 011 couldn't understand. ' What pood are they now?" "What pood! They'll 1k' useful. I hope, md dav; If I could Init.stuml wliero he aiood, Th-v d Hirht me the re-it 6r the way. J. T. Hartim Wittbutnn, in htmlon Atvoty. A HEROIC' LIFE. Tho Story of a " Disnprrooablo and Fussy Old Miiid." "Oil dear! I do wiJ; auntie would filay at liome," said Ife'ie Wilton one day, as the door closed behind that lady. 44 Hc.ss.o !" huid her mother, reprov ingly. 44 1 do !" per-isted the girl. "She is so fus-sv and .so disagreeable, 1 don't like her a bit-" Mr. Wilton laid aside his paper and sighed as he viid : lcs-b I must tell you a story, a true one." J 44 Do. papa, interrupted iicssuvns she brought a low stool and sat down at h's feet. f 44 !t w.ts many years ago. lios-ie. a cold, wetday in early spring.' A part; came forth from the ehurbh door and stood reverently beside 4-if opi it gra;e of their jiastor. Dust .vas committed ti du.st. and the mour.'fs returned to their home-. b'ji;inr I'-'P b the side of hi. wift'jnratl died a few ;ear- befon'. m J&tftfuw funeral w:i- over, the last sweet. """ sad rits had been perfnrme 1. the pn-o'i 'oe lid had been fistened tightly. tshfitt it ' from ga.e forever the cold, Csjilacul i ee, and Nellie Warren sat alone SiN .he de-obite room. No. not alone. iobide were three trembling chil- rncte, endcut now upon her for sup- rtjnnd all of the mediilesome. olii- I'lieTre'ati;!1- who wanted to plan th re?; future tor her. SjTThc farm will ell putty middlin' veil: oughter gel eight hundcrd dollars- feFth.it. bu thai ain't much else. This ore furn tore won't sell for much,' anil Uncle :ilas ("raspall laid his hand jpjpon the old desk in the corner. A Jfbuge. ungainly article of furniture,;; ont nnd - era t died and defaced, but sacred in the eye of the mourning girl. Sell for much! Nellie's lip quivered. Per haps it was not worth much iu the eyes of the world, but to her it was priceless. All the diamonds of Africa could not buy her father's desk. Kven as she looked at it, through her blinding tears, sht' seemed to see her father's form bitting b fore it, as he was wont to do. 4 Ahem!' began I'ncle Silas again, lie; you thought what you'd do yit. Nellie? I .s'po-e he didn't leave ;e an; money, did he? None to peak of? I think not much.' faltered the girl' 'And guess not- He never was rreat fertnakin' money.' Nellie's e;es dashed, and she shut her lips tightly together to keep back the answer she felt mu-t come. He was a ma-ster good man, though. .John was. Wal. now. yu baint made no plans. 1 s'poe. I kin gi;e you a home, sich as it is.' -sTi can I,' interrupted Aunt Selina. 'Nellie i welcome to stay with me as long as she pleases.' Which generous oiler, as Nellie well knew, meant as lonr as she pleases to work well.' 'Vi think she had better come with me.' Uncle Silas went on. 'What do you sav. Nellie?' -Hut. but the children it will be k loo much you ought not' faltered r' Nellie. -Oh. as ter them," said the man. hesitatingly: "Will, then', can earn his board a-niost anywheres, and tother two can go to the sylum.' 4 Never!' said Nellie, fiercely. 'Hut you can't expect one person to v take 'email.' said Aunt Selina. -If you to Silas' I'll take Will myself. 1 s'jio-e he could do the chores. Most twelve, ain't he?' 'Yes,' answered rselbe. as she laid her hand' protecting!;- over his. and an swered his imploring look with a sad little smile. . . .4. And I'll take Charlie. He s big cnuffter pick up chips and do little chores,' said Aunt Sabnna. who lived 'l "But who would take Annie, that nnle fragile, live-year -old girl, who iirvevedthem all with such great, wild pvos. as she clung closer o nVi? Each o:i ffl?"1 : ,.:,..;i-..U' towards a r.ehlv- 1.ns' .' ... i :.,.:- -bo sit inrt from all the Slow and had recently buried her only SlSld. Having known the deepe-t 5or- ntion we vi ch ,. .,l.-l tbo more readily pit; row s" , ,. nftt-(..i, tllC21"' . "V ... i i.1t.ii1c c1ii wntild '"' i " tX iier hundreds Jstl rCI Li i:..i . ICrrl.ior, thnir -ii:.. are a inue iw .-r --- oMier clothed in the deepest mourning. f . Mrs' Churchil was their fathers only r sister- as Mich they certainly had claim - .... ?.nII..iv. She was a wealthy rrjflBH iKvai-f nconsciousiy xseiuu ."' ou; this, and she Iookcu m ui itcful love as she now arose will take little Annie,' she answering the inquiring ill take little Annie, aim 2 everything that money M Y ZBlt 11A va .' . nd she looked coimy ai fJSSfi- s,v Tnnt be mine alone. ii. . X4A? ye anything to do vrx K--.- ttfl ih trembling cr "and aresolnto Ic yti ia iv-o"e ft i "It'taTl fettled then ai Silas, briskly. 'The farm aad fi kin be Mid; I'll nee ter It, and t cv km be nut inter tho back an fittt'lWIM Uam tilltl' XaTt S-fcljf -. I int;ii uij ri ti'JtJ itici ziia-viuv- " 'You can give it to tho thr-iaid iIrs ffi?clu' M fihc ailvnWii to draw tlflFild to her, 'Annie wULfccid nothuifj.' j Is "verr cnerona in j'on tfiaprreu ;iimi fsaonna. ve, wen, reii:ty.T.nai you say?' "The color flooded the poor pit fa ttOfiM Wi WK$i- dtfirfccl v& - . ,. a, i'... I ." lat words were: 'Keilie. taka oar of the little ones,1 and we cat Ml Im parted.' K You are taking care of tljt.'aMvhen you give them up U good hottSy .a:d Mrs. Churchil. I Iff Why, gal. you're crazy as Qcoot' Wiwt kin a gnllike vou do tu support a m tia T..ll .1" . j -. I I lamiM. i:n im; mat 11 yj un . siinuer. in 1.1H11 uimg iikc jomioo. aiKcu unce iian. in Mirprwe: m IU ..-. tl,..ll ,.t ..!....,-.. ..-l.i.t 'Just :w you pleaM., thet lonl rel atives answered in oie voice, I4 Kit when yotffail don't expee. in to hqljyoii.' 44 'J never xliaU, aniwcretp'Nellie. with much spirit, and theii jtfcey all went their homeward way.fiaach re lieved that the disagreeable !) i5cs w.ts over. M 4 ' Nellie would a javcd ia fcWring a gal this .summer,' relleeted IJrcle Mia-, but then, her board and clot ie would a eo-jt coiis-iderable. I lon't?iX)ie he had a great pile.' j m Will could a done th ifchore." thought Aunt Selina, -but A o. e.pe- ciallv irrowin bow, do eat avfam 44 4 Charlie' d a bin .-ome fc OBipan;. ,. , , - . . . . bought Aunt Sabriua, 'but f W. bed a bin a .sight of """"iVj if Mrs. (. hurchil tJf lif jf the eild. daintilv-robed form lrit he silent tomb. of the costly toys and iisele-s frock- at home and sijird. Not one tender thought for tl.e fatherless children iu the d lesoiaie iiou-i she had left her ow sue icu m eyes uxca un vr. A ... Sho nott vou j,,,, t. ,,. aill strange, choking ?en.atou ppnied r.H(. s,,a ,; .raII..Nl b,.fort. lh,. her. for the Urae, from an"jrii.- a .,. ,. Ja, lo . if N,.uit. hai! word. Jhenshesaw. al!o. thWta-ii,t-, Phan-ed her mind. Help wa M-arrc. inp, inquiring cvia of the chiMn-n. and wa--, hiirh. and hanctmi: comm dimmed bv tear, ni they waited kr h r on. . j-icntv t.r .-at vi. eh? Whv. th-an-n-er. Jhnt cave her robKloii and .,,,,. ,.rop -,, .,,i,.niif,i m Ver orchard, ktwnffth. and she a d. unlie-fc rtfojrlv Ah tr..,.J 5, Inor,.n hai( folL-d In the I can only say that I thank raj all. hi;ira..,i tat-ruillen. How did yo "man- It... I .l.wilft..! 'rttw fltTil.J I 711..... ... ii iu..w hl u in; i Miii, wi.ju n fie j l,ttl.. piec-of gn.uad m far. Father unded a protracted meeting last u mter iila-i, answered elbe, Aiowdiut I , I,.ft u a hundred and t-:i dolhir-. but ue ; and became r.-lig.uu. 'lb- lrd for am certain I can do it. ejliafe the jiau.-t ,0,,,..,j :i l.Hr of it ct. To ' a-,,. mv sins, and I joined the Method, farm, ami the garden, andtlM: cow. h... ...n. .. ,.., ,...fi..ni iw.rrJ.l.-.. fir I ;.i ..St.r,.i. t .i...i'f ;,?...! m L -..tn --.. Mitt nuuiu iioi iiiit- t"'inu . in mU fortuned P aurn 44 'JXoi, Willie, do you think we can take charge of the famil; '' asked NcH lie? bra veh, as the door closed behifJU their relali;e. f i . . f i guess to. iii! aiiswcreu, i can work. ? So can I.' san Charlie, quickly. And I can wa.-i ilishes, s.m n me "Itless my children: It will he strange if we do not succeed. sad JTel he cheerfully. 'First of all wojmiist know how much moiie; we h e.to'tely on,' and with trembling bauds fhe op. -ued the old desk and look Jill the u ell-worn pocket book. Alas,it f;tas not ;er; full, only a hundred intl ten dollar- ! jj "Tiiat is better than nothing said Nellie, 4aud the bill- are all p:duf Heiv are I'ver; one of them receiptee We haw pro; ision enough iu thi-hiso to last Us three months at least,'1 add the shed is lull of wood. Oh. ;esvrt s'lall ( Io bra veh. We will let the lam. Tom Ilawlin- wants to tak-i it I hc&rd him asking father about it no two, weeks ago. The orchard and ga-ilei we must attend to oiir-elves. then theTreitiro the hens, the turke;-. and theoV.A "1 guess we can show'egi.' cried Will, with lla-hinge;e, 'andtf we can get along a ;ear or two it will be easier. I'll soon be a ma'jtheu I'll take care of Us all.' ' p "So can I.' said CharliUVJdoutly. " I'.lcss m; little nieii I ''"jailghed Nel lie. It would be queer Jiuccd if we should f.iil with so mucl) holp. Willie, I want jii to go oer :mdeuTom Rol lins to-moriou. It is tie we were making our plans ami prefuring to fol low them. Father v.ou'u not like to ha;e us spend the hours ih useless sor row.' 1 "And s, putting aidher grief, she worked for the good if others. The dear father was not fortten. Ah, no! Kvery c; ening. w'heri tit. work of the day was o;er. the fotij children went with garlands ot ilowertf to the church yard on the hill. wheri in their silent sleep, rested the burred father and mo her. Kver; muring fresh wreaths wcr' placed an mud the pictured faces above the old de-k irjlhe parlor. Their sorrow was none th$ess deep because the; dil not shutit in their hearts, a tiling to biuod ovenin grief and sul len sadness. Kycrjf hotir they spoke cheerfully and Iovi'iily of the lost ones as though they wcr still living. 'Fath er would not iike io.' was enough to change an; cherikfced plan. 'Mother always said so.Vvrfuld settle any dis pute. Tom Kawlfis took the farm on hares, ami it wa-Jtvonderful how much butter that one ;v made under Jud lie's .skillful Dl! watchful care, cided to niisa tl future usy. gement and Will's peciallv as they de- calf, a line heifer, for (.lues- Av) I have got.' crktl Charlie, as he ered the kitchen one g a neighbor all day. night after hel " l want l t such a nimble chore ,' Mr. Wood had told boy as vou him. and .so h .vent, proud to earn the smallest sum help along. 'No. I cu not guess,' answered Nellie, as shi,ooked at the bag he still held upon hnihoulder. 'It's something :tb;e. forIsor it move. " 'Of ci it is,' shouted Charlie. unable to k p ms secret another mo the liveliest kind of a nig. meat. "It In"t he 'a Dimity,?' and he cautiou-lv opened thrfc bag a bit, that they might .see. I bright him, and I'm going to buy somejLuabs, too, this fall. 3lr. Wood AW-Jits me ail summer, and he will pay fee a dollar a week; isn't it nice.; "Of ct se it was nice. Nellie's eves beamed rode can do . a. a'i'. ghtly as she answered: it is, Charlie. Will and I there is to be done here. with oil), and you c.in bo at home ;ritittui 'very nigh. Yes, it is verv uie.' just wonderful how them chil- mage sa:d Tom Kawlius to rvc bin in there time and len the;- was eatin. and thev Lcm to have plenty. Nellie sells ' butter, nice butter 'tis, too, and. hunts the hens' set? hens lav so. j.uvy vu tAui. a uuuuiiAi i;iui;Ki;u.9 ryfT9r " HlltHavtj T. mW-vb j as , many's fifty turkeys ly. Jiiarlie's thought a pig from a ood, and is souv to work all sammer. and Nell and Will r.got the meatest garden in town. It I s, au narur. i. never see tte om e look so trim afore.1 'Tbat's becamse tby her ter pake rytkiac count. Jtrad kietrift. le'tv v ie,i h! s-ilarr trfieicnd it brother's children, to whom the , wa u. the -ale of tin-butter and e.-g, ii she, -would not miss would -cciiir... .g,.ni(.n SBj,v .M Uncle .Silas cal's it tun.-ir r?1 i-.. if: i i .i ...-i... Ml on, anil he didn't hcv time tjr farm much.' So, like bco. they worked through the long Mjmmer. Kacli one had ximtv tiling lo do. and when Iwrry titii came t iWv all picked what titer could of the I luritf fniit for the nearer market, Once Mr. Churchil drrre by in her j c-rriair. but -he never entered the I cr.rriajre. hou.. or -jKike an cncotirapnj: wonl to ;h huv workers. Aunt w:na anu 1 .unt S.tbrina sent ' that wa.n all. loL-i of atlrice, buV age. now? Will can tell vou more about that than I cm.' answered Nellie, with -:ere: pride. 1 burnt their neU,' -akl Will- !t int a ery lig job. .ho'I didn't think of that. What ye a doin of her.? What"- thi-? lar d -n ai? That ere i- a nice piece of In'an-.' V,-,.' answered Nellie. -Will and I i , ,aTu Mn.port-d breakfat, and muh ami milk for -up- per eery day of our Jive-, but we r.r all well and health; ;et.' lmiirhed NeJl.i Then ou I'lJcleSilas. una t "o 7 tnTiHti! 2" ' - - No,' answered the girl. I don't s-e how I can. H.irve-ting is coining on. and there are loti of apple-, to pick.' And so the man jogged on. There v.n Denilexitvand ;ealion in his heart in- -tead of rejoicing, and he had no thought of oilcnug any aid to his .sis - ter - children. i ,4At I-t-t the harvesting was over, and tine e; cuing. :t-they -at li; the lire in .,.,. ki?.-iit n. Nellie brought out the ....., i.,.,.'- 1 ,4, l "' "'.,. tli Ititi lir fr.iMi tbl Well, bo; s. we will how wejdubiou- compliment, but -:i.ii nothing ,la,. (,,.,; v ,mieh nioiiev we iUVl. ,, hand.' ' Two hundred dollar-.' said Will "A liunilreil and .-eventy-li;e, saul Charlie. (lucss again! or I mav as well tell .-iu.' said Nellie, gleeful!;. "Here i- the tceouiit. You know ue have paid our ..r- -. We have apples and beans and turke;s and chickens enough left to last us through the winter. There are three hundred bushels of potatoes in the cel lar ami quite a mow of oats to be thrashed. Now listen, children, and see if I have it right: Kitlierlert us Wu liiive miM elhlvetilckeiH.... " liu-ty turkey- . .. " :)J IlllsJieU Upples. 44 r. Ih.-uiis... tierriei no 'Al .'.'."'. 1.VI U) Ar making a total of three hundred and i. sixty dollars. How is that?' And Nellie glanced triumphantly at her astonished hearers. 44 'And tho pig.' said Charlie, and the two lamb-, and mv money! Mr. Wood ; paid me twelve dollars to-night, and he wants me to work my board and go to .scl'ool.' 44 'Then the twelve dollars will ju-t buy ;our clothes, and your winter is M't'led,' said Nellie, briskly. 'I think you can ell go to .school. We will take enough from the fund to buy the clothing we need, awl the Hour ami groceries for the winter. That will eat it pretty well up. but we shall btill have a nest v to put into the .saving- bank. We mu-t not live up to our income, for sicknos may come or the crops may fail. Tom Rawlins will take the farm as long as we care to let it' 444 Which will be but a year or two more,' said Will, proudly. 'S-'ewhat a muscle there is already.1 as he extend ed his arm for Nell's inspection. Charlie and I will i tin the farm our selves pretty soon, won't we, Charlie. Yes. sir,' shouted Charlie. " 4 Aim now. boys, you must -ce nlKHit the winter's wood Shall we buy that or can you get it yourselves?' '"Get it ourselves, of cour.sc.' said Charlie, indignantly. 'Mr. Wood .-aid any time we wanted to "change works" he would work for us with his team.' ' And thev did get up as good a sup ply as any one in" town. That winter they all attended school except the 'lit tle mother.' as they all called Nellie. All day long she stitched away, fashion ing ga'rments for the family wear, nev er tiring of her self-imposed task. 'The succeeding years were much the same, some things sometimes yielded more money, others less, but the aver age was about the same. Then a new dream crept into Nellie Warren's life. A neighlwr's son began to admire her sturdy worth and won her love, but. when he asked her to leave 'her chil dren,' she refused. " 'Will is old enough now to take care of them,' he said, 'and the new house over yonder is waiting for its mis tress.' "No, no,' shev-cried. 'the children need me yet, I "must stay with them.' "AmiV.fi both of 'our lives?' ho said, hotly.S " 'If neeus be, yes,' she answered, Solemnly. ,' 'I can not be false to my trnst. We can wait.1 I shall not wait!' he exclaimed. 4It is noW or never. Nellie.' "And it was never! He embarked as a sailor, and before his passion could cool flown enough to allow him to come back)he was lost at sex Nellie fainted whenj she heard of his death, bat she kept n in her chosen way. The boys were jeducated and learaed'a profession, and J .nnie was well settled in life, all through her noble self-sacrifice. She lives hero still, in the old home-tcatC altho igh each one of hcr children' wouii gladly have her with them." "I mould like to know her." said Ressii :, thoughtfully. "How noble she is" -x bn do know her. my dear," said 3Ir. yViIton. as he laid his hand upon . her liead. "Did I sav Xellie Warren? I It is a slight mistake iJessie. Her name ' is Nl'llie VVilton. my sister, the noblest and truest woman God ever mad 'Tiial oldrmiid,' vour Aunt Nelbe. cd- .,i.A.1 I ?. T . ! u.iu. uic, aau. v naie cr success nave hrfve, had in life I owe to her teachings. Vfbat would Lhave been if I had r-nnn do chores at Aunt Selina's? Respect a- .- a Jionor her. mv child, and. abov .llnever let her hear von call her a III, maid. But for Charlie and Ani Hie sac miForoe an nonorea w d 'Mother, instead of leiiding thafc ly hie at lite old homestead. x-I -.i , .. ... .now coria A'erer nave mougnt net ot ud disRMable?" cried Bes Ja th swiefest, loveliest face worlds liTAmnt Nellie. t Mr.Wiiioaiilaaedas he resumed" Vknoriaf tfcfct kit story kadk hi ki 'Hkuf a 3 la. HW aakar kra- dltSh JkaWWaltt tearka 3TV Jj-istfA ' Men die crerr dar. w!kk Htcj - gander than :h3tofthe baulebero. anl women too. U'forv uhrn? jKire dtv ;3 the herowm of Joan of Arc would fade awat. Vet we know nothitn; tf Um. - Klto 11. Sirattvn. Vctilury. in )i'otniui FOUND OUT. How Ilr. Itrthtinc I'rntmt That I 3tr Itr a litnl I'arn -nd a Man Cowl n.lirrnian ut tl- an- Timr. The late Dr I Whun-. jrf idlsdiif 4iia. wa "a brother of tb aagrl.1 With oW Ijuiak Walton bethought. "Ctpd nev er did make a more calm, quiet, izar cent recreation than aa;jiisg." Xo more cheerful eoinpnnka could l fouml than he with whom to whip" a tnm: stream. H huuior Imbbleii ovpr. hi wit !lahd. and thr lor!l ojrn in the wckxI faiicl to ehnut his tock of e;ood stCtrien. On one oecain. however, he fotiad hiiii-'df an unurleome guet, ami a coldly reeehed by the man !w a aceu-vtonicd to entertain Mitor Ho had gone to a ut"d trut-:nam in the interior of !Vnnhnn:a. ami MMight lo'lginiT with a man wb- had long mtv-'i! a- a guile to -trung-r. The man at lir-t repultl him. ami refiL-iil entertainment, -aing "I at- j pany any lonirer with the da oi men ' !... .y. .-. t... ffy. ft. I lint t!it- !M'tor' nh i-:mt rnannrn won ! ri?i tr tu L ftnutlv iifeniliti to " - - -- . ,, -- take tne stranjrer in ami to -now me ;;a; next morning to tho truut-ptream. When the; returned, l.tte ia the after noon, tin man said, frauki; Doc. I bke ;mi." t.nd -lappet! him i fumiliarlv on the shouhp-r. f "What do you like me for5" aAed the j doctor. Well. doe. 111 tell vou We've Ix-cn out a'mo-t all da;: we ha;en't caught j much. ;oti fell in anil go wet, ami I 1 h.iven t heard ;ou -.wear once I The doctor 'smiled inw inllv at this , to betra; b.s profession, After "supper, as he was s King ,H,ti,h the cottage, the man i:.uiie to him ami I -anl.wiili alittle Iie-itation "line, since j 1 jmed the church I've had prawr- - j cr; irghl. We are going to ha;e them ! now, and mav be ;ou wouldu t oliieet to ..- iom- in Di. Hclhune heartily ace- U-d the in ;it'itton He listened atteutneh to the at.i iiiuering reading of a haptcr tit the Ilible, and joined lust h i'i an 'd fash ioned Methodist hymn. -Th l"-t watched him closely and tr.c'i ta i. m a doubtful tone: "May be yoti wipiMn't mind leading us in prayer?' i it watched him closely and tfcc'i h? d. in The doctor pra;ed in t!urnp'e and earnest manner which the ir',in 1'ai w.th him will never forgit. tfui then went out again to the puA.V.ud -oh-tude. M The host soon ioined blip, mi I. I k- Lai ing him Mcadily in the fai. "Doc. I .-u-picion vou.'P "What do vou suspect af tn.r ti-ol I lw.,..3'' ? P Noth- "Oh. no. nothing bad.w wrong, but I kind o' .l-) minister." i IBV be I m ; o t are a "What makes vou trnVikfl'm a mln tetvr?" J 'Well. I'll tell you,! I lafen't heard you .swear once sincuiyi'i Ciin I hen you joined us iu the'lijcnn is though you liked it. Then thef; ; u pi;ed niade me mot sure yon r a lunii-tir." Dr. Rethune laughed fcc-irtdv .it sin man's simple earne-tp'sard i mf. ed that he had lieeii fourdi it rid via, a minister. They had g'KJj! tr.ue togeth er, and both of them C!ljei! tclbng the story in later yearn it'. Cjhi punion. $k WHEN THE COwHpO.VE HOME. sf A JournalWt Ir.rrlajthe Klui; nf the .Milking rl. Every afternoon J an doiri to ,ee tin cows come home. : tt in tin meadow t the milking, they t'ie i.i rainhliii" haste. Way dowifthe sl.ul; lane a pufl'of dirt arise' l'he i lo id di-epcn- until mo view is ei Jp'u. "Jt:e cow, ar coming," calls : le one. 1-roin the e- the hor.is. tit der-ev One ::Jtei roiung oust em m head, the liaiiksfolj - - another the elou4.ffives then forth, en bodying rapidly ifttil the erd -t:uii! revealed. Up tl Jane thev oin-tioo i ing. the dust clotti hanging dmnt tin hr ilanks and stHl wiveiop ng 'he centaur who speaks frcW the uh-ith with hS pistol-like ;;iuVJnd hurr.t- them ot. A charming slfflf it i- 1 m'ora. -tat ; I queen of the h. lead- the;; a;. W Ii j head uplifted (d -winging pace fie j wheels into tJjfyi le gate, t'e aroma j the clover hatfiigall .ilKiutherar.d t ) j peace of tli?aJu':i,'ow l'3'n-ng in 1 tr , eyes. After Mr the herd -Je-sevs- dl and evcrv ow a jewel-nres.inrr i r- . stall. JUM J Then la.!-; tlie niill-inr.-1 f t . . I coloretl a aa of great digtuv and 4 serve. wtpii hair done ur in cotta string cf:fj:iper.. is m cb:r'e of herd. Fipfourieon ;ear--e ha. b trustctUaif found worth; 3 He ha. assistant wh) place th3 huge m cans, t? with the strait t. at c vemenl teivals tlirough th ba The a$- uiis men vuiii CI.1.S ot vli watcrj; h the dtistv u!d r nn ! s;)ectfu. retire. Then (s-olas tii has cy Adjusting Iiiss:;te apr he lv uie cro;;u. v. no- quetio he ha. en ar.suonngw.tM -mticn a haute atMi -eat hini-ilfiv :Ho of tf t cow m the iirst,-. V.'i'l, I ju-t ;;.! 0'i ei MX ff see H it.; two sjijcv. v .ujI- ar rota int. m. Oe head Uv.n i .: i .M fine, anill: e 1. :.k f n: inn the pa'If i tkw, the Thr e iuit'Ho.1 j. ,. c ,? rr.t tr. rrv anu a1. r'f i froM f r.e -:. li to :rr u" tjf fy V I IM "aa ' a ' tii?jr V. I ? " P If . ta--a. he gt5. 1' or h-ilf d. z n fa- or.t-, , j , ni" h viKl a La f ir...I 0:, .1 t ten t. 03 a t"r. amis .t :, 03 a t"t. and . TwAr- .i T" ;. r.' f- 'V :m- !Vs""a tL:" eiiad:f t aoac ..is Us, i-rorc ! 0 lp uas is a : milia: - ! ; Tj s in ik. too, rnd nt . "- 4- - milkman -. . II. i.CrnIj, 1 ;inivi lilanta CV:i Uc:t. VThcn roasting laaaMnr f-u u t& a do not like the'tlavo-:roT, ;, tt,: ces of saJt tork or of wmn u-hvi. re usually put over LVn.. take somt ard butter, roil it in Hot. and sena- are it into small lumps end lav hert nd there on the mesr. 71,; Ii .-.. - sUV- uju -. ichness and flavor m tT,. 1; ri 1.1 which you baste them. j; r. ibL Doer hnntTnrr :- ., Tin 1 V -"& ui auowaoie oc v i- e uunals r pfcmtr 4JUJ. slow tumult Uatough the ga:-. brin'M fc , ' "j' Z ,lu r.ruKU Ior im'ir wrmiy , cnllfil neutral -piriu. in-teaJ o.'ting illOMf wh ,aV4. tH. roairt X ! intheir ricSdder-the e-neeoft c 7''If;irV " K wa s,4a,,, b.v ,m what it is call d-corn or ne wbi-kr. , conveyances An-I H " ritled pastait as hone; lH'.briii"bo.-i'i 3!,t"r' "- proiuced by them.elvcs or apple brand;-. And tbw neutral well-mana-ad r In i iahIj to the stolen Wf't of the tluWs." (h . ml capable of remedy by tliernelves. j .pint is made not bv rectifying or di- strong drink i ' fr 4Mfrvd. in the open fct the herd d-per-e- -J ,T( , on,-v" kn?w," . M?,,'i tht '-1 tilling. Hit b; taking the rnmV high but U now .. drd rMd fr -eni-h rnnrraiils her w.iv tiis.n..ww.i. . sjanlar. " The .rkar is very beneficent i wine, and oflnrinc ten gallon, of it I .i..i i .k. - l.BM f bawi. li". "--- --. tt .--- - - - - v , . kr.m I i m. 1 BURROS AND CAN01S. A ojt of Yarn from -is5-tr Ulr lift. llOUi to th tlf f IJ HfJ. iUifkmi ha bru jadiox tW 14 iiw in Uh Sjotbwt-vt, m nririNMl U Detrmt to 4H. Oa iIm winx ol bl antral an iaionwd r-r-jio rj fceid la SefcarWcr ' HtO bark warn. Thy giM- of Ihr Oirntiom kut bw 4 ) taring at ctWMkVrxW- bfttk fm tlu .cit if hd rv m ku lrbj. mm! 'Jr dattgri be had tmrrmmketml a4 r ; i vrtl. aai jtartirttlarlj hi fir: awt ttaly aUrntpt to rWl a bttrru. as aU"Mp4 that terwlnaUi bt about tbirt; retut& and etatH-l kim to tiw bouH far a wek. He i oodtKbHl wtoli Lb ieiiir tioa ton: if h w a goraj; to abioc-ain be w(4tbl walk tnvr t of tW hat ta pref ereece to Vryutg U rW a burru lb-n. Oh. burk I:" iy 'no:ti to rU any kiag-earl bss thate;er burked Iii-t vmi wait till vchi KoialeU Iitrehtmrk ranfr', Ilttf. ati ;oIt walk kIh-ii nt want V go Ut Wialor " The a-rttn ca frtim Il.ll Mnl.m. wImj wa. -lowlv but rl; xrp? bi uav toward- the tiottowt ot a Uwlb?: vt lH;r. "You're talking alwwi: otnetbiag that ;ou ilnt know notbiag about, ltdl" "No. I am't, ltlti As tW uwvrrled -chool-ma'am -nnl when .he ren"bml down for her clipper to -pnak lier own ;oungun. I';e had MTunc. " "Vou don't menn U tell me tb.it aa; dowii-Ka-t Yankee hke;oi eer w;i gntel a buvhtiark canoe, do ;tm Itill" "I didn't sav I had. !il.f." " "What are ;ou talking h)UL tba'" "Hut I tried it once. ie-.t a- ym ir- to rale thedwuk. and I got otT.juu-ker'n you did." "Tell Us nltout it. Hill"" -homed tbr recepHon committee, ami one of theai motioned to chucider that Hill' schooner should make sjlher ;v;ag" to the keg. "When I wa a lw;. down ia New York, there wa'n'l a chap in our dtj gin's that I couldn't throw in awratl lick at rough-ami tumble. out-holkr. w do up iu an; fnhin. I brought that con-ait with m to M'rhigati. but It bad a had chill afore I d lcea here a Wtrk and died m-ide of a moa'h. Th funeral iccurril jc-t nlnNit the time I trietl to git acquainted with a cam "It was up to the Soo I'd been thero t.o or three da;s Kwatehiu tlwtn jN-sky Itijiin- eune a-wboopin' in with their 1 uds of ti-h. s'..-,j,ln up iu thu cntiucs ami a piurgui away wuii s long-L.iled paddle, fust on one -iile nad then on t'olh-r. and I jest thoiigut iu bow I'd Ihi; iiic a canoe and how th ; ann. nts bow a white man's Iwcl 1 mked when he was a-rowin'. " I paid a tamal red-kin fifteen dol- t 1 ir" fr M'"' canoe, pulled oil m; enit. .stepiied in. picked up the paddle, and ('iii t sii it, ,1ft on., siib is L.f- iil Iv as the Intim dnl You niH-dn't neve'i a-k me how it happened bo;., for don't know I thought the durncd thing tur'ied o;cr and -link, but when I coim to the top and cltliiheii up on the dtn-k. there wa- that pe-k; canoe -ettin righi there on the water, lookin' right at me. a- iuncrceut a.- a sheep, and not a droj of water in it. " rg!i" grunted a big. -trnppin' Iujun.;vhite man catch fi-ii like otler' "And then the pe-k; ra-eals com mencc'l a lalliu a- if "twa- funn;. in the somen hat eeiting incidents of tin next ten minute. I was quite bu-il; en gaged When the excitement wa- over a couple of us wa- j.urt; near iimi! up. and that cmsait Id brought all tlm w from York .sn,. was de.uler'n a inaile. ham t heen half a. -mart -ence a.i I was afore." IhtnU Fric l'rt. COULD NOT SEE IT. lVfiiilt iii tnillii Who Are Vol Aniloti tn lU-ttcr Thrlr Conilltlnti. Having gathered the head men around him. Dr. Uellew proceeli toI catechie them in a paternal fit-hion as tithe san.tar; cond.tion of their vil- - l.i'.., I.,.ir.,i.i.- fn1.11 ilii.ni tl.,.. tl...v i , "V -.' I "-" 11 MiiarK m; 111 "- an- generally healthy except m tbeoii something about , and Ken- autumn, when the -eason change. Dr. j tuck v. i u ma; put that njrbt down Hellew observe rally free from Hut ;ou are ickurm. I -pi rtitn 1 ----- lie weaineris ry.' "ie,. replie, the s,M,kc-inan of the lsmbardar.. "we have no sickness- to -peak of. except ' after the falls of rain, and worst of all when the -ea-nn changiH in the autumn." Hemg a-ked if thev ne;.-r thought of taking any mea-ure- for i remwhieg tin-, the Inmlrirdar- gave the following characteristic r-ph : "Il.w should we' We are rHl s eraturcs. and in Hi- hand-, (rod i- "iiuiiu. anu in- as are in-cnitaiiu. He pro; ides for and cares for Us. nite adni.tting the tn:th of tha-e re- ..ym. k.t . It.u J(rt, what w 0 tbHr rrloa I, mr "r ' fr marks. Dr hellew ne;erthele.s.s inquires found. In the tlrt plaee. that the ra- t an exam!, tlie n immmmr whether this wa-anv reason for their inntr nf !.! ,.-.. t,..!.. fr... what I .. i i L.. . .. ?k kitaa. af lo us jHior subjecLs. and you are all vcrv ' ki-e. Perhaps vou will tell u'" Dr. Hef-' lew doe, tell them.and after pointing out - Ininutel; the faults of their dwellings r InvegiTin us tnlt rs, a":d w t . o .ai i'i. c-1 ;.e mn ih r ? Th 3. fi r ;h ..:-: tla . do- s D- iJ. ' Itv. express stjri.i. Ht r m nl-.i. zaildar that L- nd tl:. Iaabanlar. ha;e everal rini'S tliiring the conver-a- tion admitted having received orders for over three years. "Not Leia" able tn carry the subject further, howrer. Dr. Uellew can only advise these men to fulfill their duty. Meanwhile, without direct Government pressure, a "horri bly filthy puddle only fit for pigs to wallow in," and scmercd heaps of dung and a-hes and filth of all .sorts," will continue to disseminate disease among the people. Bombay Gazetteer. The virtues which we require of "it-u. ieu are necessary to aodetv. which must be lived oat la dallr lis. I arenot aaoooshiae aad bypoexuv asd mesUrn Otnttian Advocate. nu iwu. me lamoaruarremarKS. "l i.-.m MMiigaaMaahBaBa.onah m 1 Lii 14 TTT ; ' r" TKMrEIXl'K HEADING. CHlLOriE.N'S TEMPERANCE nAL LYINO SONG. yttr i . ra& We n( u i uimWi, kr mi "Ft V fc hrk vta vMrK " aa-9 ftaaiK iftau &. jA mm &.a a j a I a.y.W,,r "J uii r 4aiwa Wtw tsmt$ t - tat tm - . mu4 aar wi at raaar. M- w s wti'M ) tois, Uw W. Taa a a a! naan. "ar WaMtt la raw a i i 4 av ' tMa. IVa aiTM4M U Craaa r- jaa aa( Immmt Ur ia. atteV. W iw aaa a aaaa ia. M-r, UN - t A arf-4M? a &4'a . m af Il it wam rt4 iii iinaHaf ttmmm oaaa a !! I avrsaaa. h0 a4 rs-. a4 vVa. m i-l a4 iiaaaa aa anaits U -4 Um sraaal AtBm JUfrmn. - U ts e a ximmtme. O, ihr -aSiet .Vat U-n. IW. Utt aCMCM twar a- tia trrtat ia ta 4rite - mB ( fatMc. far a vntmrt t: m p a-u ; t-t UiaoM nit f a tfa ai PMlVfn. Hil. tWa. mamtrr, at oar a C 0 Maa Uwaua arnw oiai atrvatr. rawa a(lir4 iNr laaal lw aUrMi U iW t"ui aatf bftaMf trntay. lit f .U awn tam, kiWul tjrau (aaai aar rtrfaW.1 - Wc new maainr. a ta ia Kiac f ih.i faaoar. , taa jvtia;. tan lrw. 11m hrav Vli . M rVam. DEADLY MIXTURES. riif ;"UIlnol "m jvhhimI. M hUh HrfetVtng Urn lur I . llirlr Tliixili IU ti.t f III,- I liur t Ihr t ,;r Mtlr ' 1"IM utrtn,t I Jo. tlvhilruut ' mmI llt-llrf.- Sum ntontb- np Kct Tavtaa 11 llreen. of Chicago. ; ht ps-lc aaaa Minda; r.;eainjf Dijrurss WR Matt- Traps In that eitv Hr prrpaml for them bv a pixmnl ;iatamatHi ta;. ,., tigtb.a. I U rm r criian-s,! .- -rnisntiritb Tbry e-rtnialr dkl prtHluce n itsAtion. It wmld Wv argue! ill for the wral MUMUuaa. 4 hi. people if tber bad H. ' k.1 ' ,. ,., , ,. wtlllti t iMBs atn (ha AifVaaf ul tw - - " otitMimM Uirough a fneotl ta nceltt i book of a bHi in Nw Yrk ("lit wla ! "drerti-ml b; veret ctr.-ulni-,. nUlrad h Ui Uh trails, the malarial ar; for waking an; kin! f w ,aa nml Mroag drink We pal.lub.sil iu reeHa and gave its name, und ehHr?d MoOiing for the fr adTertiaeiiteat We rv p. pnre.l. therel.M. ! tlw reptiMl leault, of Mr. (ireen's itm-atiraDons " 1 ha;e luatlw t me tig lion dtuiai; the pn-t week In rtrard ti Ibjimi ami sr tttne tnx Mainaa Vtwm Hmtm at . ial awa I aav - . t.4 . i iaai tfc aaav i ' i" mmm ' .mi. i liiMan. , Umt BMtfau. mr kim al. ni ,at a iMi. ia-- punhaMMl ,,, n d... or more ot th.ll4ni Umnrml f- a W " -nbHiiH of the em In all t- tttj .take b,,bi WU Th. -rr i. In,u.,i i.iin-bH.1 l.r me were j4 Mich . ' , . rfM nx, jrfvLln a- would have lH-a Mild to anv CAMUtl citMoiiier. awl -ih!! a.. xr mim ;er; ...a. .. . ....-,. . . .......Im f I . .. - S. . uy ami UIJ..H iv mwtiHH. i iwr !. . . ..M i '"-" -ainii anaiw.a, an , cva, .,.. hI rb-intotn ha. akll her ;4re t tin ea!enor of ejHa.big tb mnn-trap OI ue;n "(.oik liquor 14 exj.enMvo To Ik. jtun lb-d-ak-r .4 d-aa u, ea4I rmqiaredm th- m.t approved war. to bi, wrk A, ttt-rm iJm Won (e careful; diMilb-. . to U ke,it nwa; a UiK hnn .ftnl j,M, mm.k .ull eient length of tame for b- f.d oil . uml frJ ft ku ,, uU to ..lowh evaporate. ,enn, far t4. h:h sn html ..emmm to aa,af. a pnje for the common mnrket, IU.t ftiw 4UM M. !m whi-ky and lrar,ih. mw miule. are imat , . . . . ... . ., . . ,j for consumption The; muat have the rn",r' W,,Mi'or- ll'4' Uv' ,nl ;'" OI wim t.w,mMx good drink, 'tlv 1 . .t -.' .1. ii. ... ...; .T- j as a ue. anu coticiuue uia: 11 uw utnue . - ' I ii'imi i. .,,.. I' a, ... .-r . ..'..,, . .lent- , I"V tl f Mill r in.Jft 4. lff IF aar . .. Itni.I -..- IiilI tii..l .a back al i jal inonl, in the wbolenii. house on Lake street. That evaporating ili.l. ,...! tin. ti.-t-t..!,.. l.n... u...... .nr. . - -- - - a.i -rv aracma- , ho.. U.H-. m .... a.K,; ,., nrniurKr ; w!lojJv .a-tanMat for b Jrj:ni- (?)whi.kc. Ami ju-t here I want to,.. ', , , .. , i. -; J a,!. Ihvsie?atis .tn.l Siirc.H.i. fr th.. ..- ice if it laborator;" I am orrv for ( the foul fume that'must have go,,e up from thto filth; mixture. lit I Udv.. manv a xoung man wdl thank the tet- tniv s of this laboratory of .Hence for hi i rvdctrttitirin frr.m tint i-iitm ti ilrint. ' utmjii l.tne five tound of unlacked with a little alum and .weet nitT added for tla; or up. tfie'lime slacks "f ! u'" Up. Wie lime Macks JteI. tlie mil i M'ttled and trame4l. anu wtoidm ncu'ral -pint for the manufacture of fort;-vear-old Kentucky whLkv And of it three-fourth of the common drink are made. "Now for .-ome of the Ibnior.. On the corner of Fifth avenue and HarriVon ' stre.t a half mat bottle ot whiJcy w, pur-haied. it ' eomiKed of'aUmr ' -tt-tive jr omt. neutral spirit tb : n-e of concentrate! Ive and - JlakcIIime-and the rest 'wau-r.rnix'd t.p w th gh curiae, colorwl with bonvsd r r aa.i cleared with arx-a-. l wt. h there wa eaogh. if a " h Id drmk a pint of it at oacv. to Ml , 1- rr 4a a minute. The tlavor wa Jrfv t ,e e-feoce of bourbon, wbira s r: 1 V. a wt proca oot of alcohol , a-.'l at 1. preduring a kid of t i'i p.tr.Kmlar i&rnjde had bi c a.- 'f xiivaud chn I!,I-Pf,," vw- j art 0; jjjjt sorr ot ixan-a. pur fjr dnaik- H satiilii aaat ua9 . T:.?ik.., oM Keatncky arki-ky. frty b. dnrd jna iuad badS aft- ytar- trf eg. Wha: a cr T1 tas4 i a fti drjraa lia bkfer t rink; CnaccatraNrd br f . ' if yMi l.ke ghreria?. ?. chroraiura. aadT iVBrv of fivs i- 1 .... . . .'tr'b avsaae ' -r rom tiia. corarr -- -, . aad Polk . roos fc-iw a; - '"- ""Tr ".''. -vtxmtcLity Irrra-j--; j a laaaT nf nrtttrai Hck: attec ami tne ret. vair. ijwo-. 1 Olue vttr.oL "rrom a come a boitJe mzh . - Sra it 06.1 It oa tba car keef thickcaet wl 'oka tort of comical 'ether that .tfoald do a cseaB'3 " . . .i 4 taat ataaK-rs.- m fcmell at- . . mrV I 1 . - ftn.'- i-sfav ' aai bat ;ia?d Ja vrreral ar- S1)W"' .. . . 1 llnr.i nf ike -rttrr frrrfn Ifii-ir-i t-. of port wnw " , . . "T V. TT TJT I . .- . . - UMM AttikH-Ct txi hilKt of iiieb!Sl. la 3 vi. i Ds-s . - - j- tr aad the Ies rr tM Kjtr bus Itfrorrj; iSroritr. t cieawrr to tt!e tasa wmis. 1 . -I- ,t,:- s-rin- Thte oamlsr were Iatratol fc ule the navona,, v- - ... n-I all lb- rlkA cT ts ikotniad aad treuiiw- ui ,.;.. ,t, mnranl wisrw tin fnrMl ar?re Ioosjm r. .rl 111 MC BJCItU... 4ww- - . . 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