r- f is t. SMI - t; Abe. I PTAB) pertoa who takaa r paper n-tna Urljr from the poM-office. wbethar dlrtotUsl ta fcU name or whether he l a tubtcriber or not. to nxponsfble for Ur pay. Tae courts havu locide3 that refuaJn Ik take nowipaptm from the potKifllce. or ra ffaovinr and lxuvlng them uncalled for. to ritaa facia evidcuwof iararJoaAi.nLaaai AT THE FIRESIDE. .Around the he-art h when raving Morni and littr wind do Mow. "Whfri.-illthijwli.tr' o!ili arc wrajiod In t'hroud of v-hio?, uiuw. When lo-r to alia doth his roir Ihn i-IilTur- Um outcast dravr, WliodreiiHii notof it alnjr'o nifal, and prays hut for a. thaw. ll!e on nion.' loir; the; oriichtur that our chcry-lK-arJh doth iiluvr. The nmro our leuit shall wnnu to thoM- who no Mich hlr-M.uxs know Ah lieurth and li'-tnt. and kith und kin, and ' love of hufnnri kind, I'oOr wii.tdcn-ra. who on this earth no Jot of Joy can tlnd. "Poor -e inny lc, -t not ' joor hut that a penny fee. 'u have fur Mich: and know, o Lord, we lend it uiitnTneo; Who nliluth nt hl brother wln-n ho kuockcth lt noun of Th'nc: for Tlioii. O Lord, wwl gruclou-i to th; r. I'lle on morn lojri: draw closer In. O prund- fire, iruy nnl el 1; Climb, WxMIIiiiriliirlliiK. to his knei and lay thy liwks of Kohl ujni hln brci-t. ut:l Hiteti h;iit tin; fairy lulo ho tells Of Uie I'.lUn Qiic-n who hold lur court atnld thellower-lM-U. i'ow youtliH and ai;t!!eiM.onead all. In sweet liortli- tJlilib eiiu-:it;o. ftnlkil on upiuovinly by thoe who own a rlM.-r nue: Su liariu eaii Injure those ttiio Mtft; lit the home anchor ride: ICo worldly pl'uut't vhjld l jwac' that Rllda Ihu hoinotlroiidu. 'Our own llre-ilde, mir bright flreMe, there a - iiiulu in tie ound; Heart Miiuhlao Ju each w-l!-loved face our iniiiejfimipcft unut.i; llIe-TliiMi. littl. that llreMe dn lr. tMat it may liami, l. iJltic i'ery bl'--.iiif ve enjoy we ove ttuiL boon to Thee. CliamUenf Journal. A TKKKIBLK ADVENTUiiE. Mro. ButUror Tolla Hor Huyband All About It. e " I haVc hid -.ueh an adventuro,' e C'lnimed .Mrs. l!a.ler as lie i!ottueed inlo the Miiiug.r'om, isauk into an e.tsy ehair ami .i.ped for breath. What k tJie matter, my dear?" in quired Mr. Ii:ul-r :n he laid down his nuwjiapur :tud prepared to listen. "That is a nice way to Apeak to a Woman after alio has jtisf si-en a -.hdit - thai curdled her hlod. Oh. my I " x vlaimed ilie worthy .l-.tdy :ts fit-' eowsed her iiink face with her terra cottairlove.s. totally ob!iiou. for the m'tmeiil of the XjicL.thtiV the two colors formed a very inhannoiiiou. conir.ist. ! can s'-e it before-me now. I d m't believe I will ever forget it. ever." ' Compose yourself, my dear, and J,:il me a.J a!;our it." iiuil .h me way wilit you men. r,sp ndo I .Mr-.. K-ideet :u ,h! removed h-r Jiands Jrom her laeo ami 1-ean un button ii her lov.cs. Vou have no , feciin;;. Vou don't know what senti mem is. If you had passed through what I ha; to-day the lut iuLutatioii I would have, of it would be an tmu.sual odor about your breath. Vou would e;, into a .sa'oon just as if nothing had happened and talk the matter over with a irieud. and by the. lime you eot htune you would forget nil nhmit'it. Compose iny-elf. indeed. , I know I shan't recover from the .shock for six weeks, if over Mill.1; Hire the excited matron paused to billow her lii.sbaud an opportunity to u5lrrnpt h"- jtg.iiu, but that individual win-lv icfraineil from taking advantage o it. When I got through my work thi. 'lioon - you know w'o had company fir lutieh? Mrs. Sitnp-.on ami h rd-tught.-r were h-re How I det'vt that woman! I ktiow -he e.tme here on purpou to imiko mean remarks about hor new silverware. By the way. Isaac, that rilve'ware i wearing erv badly. The plating has leen rubbed oil in three places od our coa'ce-pot : lrealy. That eomes of buying your tabl ware at a tea-store. 1 alw.uy-. knew you were no judge of Mteh things. Th next time peri aps you will le' me buy MulY for my own house. But you always think you know mi much about things No one can tench -jun anything. If you wouhl take'y'imrwife'.s 'advice onei" o-trt-itv n y ear. instead of that nifce.nhlc Jim Vifsons, ttw'duld be better for you :ttid mo loos 1 .suppose now you will go :iisbt 41 that od'otts m:in ju-t what. I v said. Tnat is the way you alwa,- do. " on know you do. 'The lat ttine 1 told you the truth about him you went right oil' and repeated it to him like a little, leaky pehool-l-ny. Vou needn't try and deny it. for Mrs. Wilson came i'.' here the next day and made the most scandalous Mn'emenrs about you I eer heard, and I know she only did It to e;et even- (Ml. if I was only a man 1M h w you ome things that you ought to know." lb-re Mrs. Badgi r stopped for breath and glared across the lire-plac at her unfortunate bu-bantl in a wav that would hate chilled the marrow in the bones of a U-..S experienced Benedict. "Well, my dear." Miggesied Mr. Badger, with a faint sslgh. "as you were atmut to av. Mr. Simp'son .lU-I." Thai' tight;" MiajpedMrs. Bad ger, vieion-ly. That'.s right. S.pee you were down town and saw the ter rible sight, suppo-o you linish thestorv. That's right. Go ahead and tell me all alout :h ,Cui impatient to l-.car.' l didn't intend to interrupt vou. my dear." revj:ond. d Mr. Badger, vvcarilv. won t -.m tlear me. ir. rlc:v-e ton :. en. s.uee you don t know :tny thing about it and an willing to i -ll ! . a. . I l-si.jn io tye ivuue it. I w:ll coutmue. lrs. Simpson and her frcekled-facetl 3liss S ntj-on came to lunch. Wo had pickled sr.lmon. hot hl.-cu:ts you know what delhrons b'scuiis Marv makes? It i.- the ouh g.-qd Uettg about the Lag- J bare- S o doivs vvervthing els ter- ribly. - troKe tiitw auc.rs ,this is'ofning hile'she was trying to lL-tett j to w: at i fir'as av iug to you abnt Jen- ttie Vanyns. .white' we wore in the pantry, t thiuk I shall discharge Jtvr. ihe is to - :ittless f .r any mo. bn: then shxjis cIu.-npiindk!.ovs o.r ways, and IKuweu Ifdows what 1 should o with a uewgiri -iut I suppose yon would be g ad "to have a change you doa'thaw- ni:v of tl?e work to do. Vou men are oVcilisn. 1 wish I wasa man.- j " "So do I, my dear." observed Mr. .Bad'cr. "Ten 1 might possibly hear , the end of this story"soiue time this . Veal. . - '. !. -v. ..K At fl.iri(iTiirr when von !! . X ILili. 11. ..... .v.. jibi,9i- -."'-- ..r.....l M As I was -saving, wuhu---Badger, afier five minutes of SSi scewed w her like BHth, cant t?atniecritclIvatuV neglect me. j "Dearest I lov w.in. Tltafs the- way with you I magnificent life "- i r -men. I luvve. agooa tutnu noi. u -.-'.-'-- - . . ..i the storv ,af all now, just lOTne. At th& remark 3Tr. Badger pieked up ami resnnicii uia imuiw.. when Mrs. Simpson andMIf Simpson Icfl tho hmne I put on ray cloak and hat and started down town to buy .-onto groceries that I asked vou to order several day ago, but wbfch you forgot as u-ual. You always forget Mich things until you .sit down to the table to rat. and tlieri you florin and rai-e a row lx-cau-e vou don't find the article- all cooked and ready for vou. ia silver ' .... . . . . covered utnhe. 1 got in a red car anu started down town. The car didn't top for my at first. I had to cros, over to the other side of tho street and tcn.lt throorrli , r.oo! (if ivrttj.r. Imt I don t -uppo-e it would have made any ditFerenre to you if I had drowned. After wadinir nearly up to my boot-top i iii.n j;ui ui--i nnti uiw. wa-n't anv vat for me. Tlie car wa-j ttWt iTiil Tirfrtrl f riftii iiuH'jnnti.ir: " i"-- " '-' .-' " ...-j'... - crowded w.th men and women. J here trn:i. to ;;nir ,Rms j tunf in pi.tn wan t a genri man ther . It a p.ty . a;lIIO stvle a-id in even brtt-r lira- and the street ear compaui-i don't run j r,VIUt. dliilx u,,, rvnderinj; of -The Or cattle ear.i fortius brutca who ait " , " ,lf .. r,,il .l0n,' I heurd iut wmie l;i(Jte htaml up. lucre was one Our tril Ie' MJ7.7.irN. as u-ienlight-pnlty-fa-ed dude who wv.-n't read njr. J Pn..(j ,i0wn-K-:iT- s'netim.-. t.-nn He didn't dare look :ne in the face. , ..,., Hri, .....i ilV ,.nI lf,ihr. u, loll I He fumbled around mliu po -ket-s and tmllel out a newspaper, and when 1 looked at Imn he legan reading it up- si.i'juunii. ouiim; iu.ji oiiiu uo uuj- j Ia.l,f ' rtn,J there 1- jits'. frO,t thug nither than stand up and let a . Blli ,, 5 (mr w;M;t.r3 to turn the elm lady sit dtiwji. I hen the brute of a , V;lVs roi,,.n. y;M M,m,ner dn.uths or conductor a.ked me if I didn't have ; lv-,ltJ.r ,!(M1, ,,,ri.a4i ,lev-t.ithm over .-.mailer change when I gave him alivo!.,,,, ,;tlU, :lIul ho.)P. of our h.,baai!- .I..I1..M 1.711 i if .. I I I !.... I I . . ' li'JIJ.li IIIU. Ml UUIII-V 1 llilll llll I wouldn't give it to b.m after he had -. . . ,.ii, iiHiilted ipe In-fore the ir full of peo- h)le.not tout, I cared for them, though. j ncn ne i jom-u at tne inn su-p-eiou-iy . and carried it out on the platform and .. i . ... . t , :iumi me unver it u was goon. He flu. li l-i.fif tliriii'ri till jiur tnil .i.L-.'il everv man if he had change. None had ' .v.... " .,'"'', . '"""- - any. of course, and hi had to g.v; it back to me. I hope h. had to pay my fare hmiaclf, ju-t bceau-e he was .sue i a icltish brut:. But hu wa- liko all you men. "At Twenty-third .5tnxt a v.omtin got in ilie car with that lovnv dre.s- pattern 1 .-aw on I iron-,! wav lat tall auu waote l , ... you in miy mr in . oiu you mw ii v.. too expni.btve Mie had .t made out. and it was perfectly beautiful. I kiic-w it didn t cyst her over lifiy dollar.,, and it was worth twice that much. 1 w.ll sec how much it co.L, when J g.-t in, new ure-s next moniii. ii".-s goo is t - - i. T nieai. it nas mici iovciv wmttows. n..yare plate gla-s and reael, (br ae-t.ss the tore, at.d are tilled v.-ith t..e greatest bargams I ever v. 1 V now seme of th. lace that thev have .narked ooy.,. ui uiiny-iwo ami a uau cenis oiun i cost one cent le-s iiuin mimv cents. Well, right over the top of tho building there is a .scaflbld and there were some me.i woiking on it They had a p'le of brick- and a who.o dn goods box full of mortar. I met Mr. .limes there--that plea-ant gentleman wilo eo:nf,-u"re and talks so heaulifullv about Bans and the late-t fa.shions. He had h1.- charming little pug dog with him. and the moment hestw nn he bowi-d and that dear little doggie barked Yo t know the la-t time lie e:rne here I jjave him your slippers to pl-iy with. Ifc is ueh a cute little fel lorv. He nearly choked to (lea li. you remeinber, on the heel of one of the slipper-. But you can buy a new pair for two dollars, and you know I nevr liked thti pa r, any vvay. Vou bo tgl t them without consulting tne. He sa:d he was coining up to see us to-night." "Who?" intciruplud Mr. Badger, a he started from his chair. "Jones or his dog?" " Mr. Jonivs, of ro,ire; you don't sup pose 1 would talk to a pug dog. do you?" " " Well, my dear.'' continue- Mr. Badger, as he buttoned u his co.tt, "I .dial) have to be out this evening. I have a business meeting to attend to at the Windsor Hotel. I am sorry I can't at ay at home to enjoy the so':ety of Mr. .Jones and the Jones pug. but 1 can't neglect business you know. I must go right oft. I haven't a minute to spare." Vou needn't run away to avoid meeting Mr. Joucj. He won't lie here." But you just said he was com tig?" " So 1 diil. but he won't. Wh'le we were talking a whole bucketful of I bricks fell oil' the seiJlblding and .-truck him on the hea 1 before my ey'e and flattened him out bke a pnn-ake." "Oh! shu Idered Mr. Badger, "tint ten.s horrible. .No wonder yo; were shocked. I wonder wh t i"r he leaves a widow and a family. He really wasn't -ueh a bad fellow after all." " Leave a widows What do you moan? How could he marry?" " I don't see any reason why Mr. Jones -Jiouldu't marry." "Mr. Joins? He wasn't hurL It was the dog that wa- crushed." "Oh."' luplied Mr. Ba Igec :'- he seate 1 himself rg.tin and picke I up the newspaper. "I? taut the terru!o a t ventureyou had?" "Well, isn't that :id venture enough? I was ,i) weak I had to order a carriage to take tne home, and thr.t co-L foul dollar.-; and you will have go with out meat for breakfast to-norrow morn ing unless you order ;t yourself to-night, aud. Mr. Badger, let me say that thf next time I tell vou a .storv vou will tta drstand it at once. "I doubt it." replied Mr. Badger, as hi wife tUmnced out of the room to change her dress for dinner. X. i m a There vas no Kitchen Line. She was rr.vv about palrnistrv. SI." ha-1 bought h tlf ;i t!).ou looks nnn sttttlieit tne ims ant tne nioua:s ar.u the i-lar.ds aud th cros-TS and the 1" I-!. - stars, aud she had read lur Henry's fcrtune time and again. So he umler. took to road hor hand one r.ight. ::h her licit. "This i-i my be:trt stid. as she traced line, d-ar. she Avith l.tr linger aero s t-.o 'a;ra: Yes; vottr hear: lino." ' "Vou ke how Well define i and strong it is? ' t . . "Ve. b.-hr.od. bnjt it is nqt qulie -vr-ugh axid thfs bcrok :sy tliat tttOse i:tt" Hnr -num'n: out of "t are evi- t - .ce of prvv-vit a;ns." -Oh. but thus gnut big break is yon." "Then 'ther. rev heaTlline.'" "Vcs. darling. If your heart were a- level as your head f mean In palmistry 1 would not be so jealous." -But you tuusn's read it like th What are you looking for?" " H :iu.iuut tiauu:uj; liit- cw. - ir..! t!. K...t MM ... ....U-.4. e you. Yoa have a lies and a splendid heart Hue acd a level head line, but Well?" 1 am poor, and if tou could onh show me tne kitchen fine the futuf. would be ono unbroken dream of hap piatos." .S raxcuce Chronidc. ""' Hll,'a; "-1 "Ow. outo.i an.ays, j. Atuii. f ( r y,.. y,,nr think you know so much about Mien , j , ".,,, p(!l,uis mvr Js ,,-,, ft things. , ',v j. .,j tfi-Lr roou of everv tt.ft of "I go' out at I-ourteenth dreet 4ii I ;rK. ;rni., cubage hea.i; of full was walking pat that new budding on ( oll ,n.i ,u:lI .., s.7ltl r;:li sc v MMh avenue you know which one I f(ir.h ,jH. fnt,,ram.(.0f t!,e ie,-a-niue ::i-d DELIGHTFUL DAKOTA.1 rh Charm1 of Till Fa-tor! fiction .r tUtlmUy UfrrUf A Thf- -tr IHot rred lt trthi Oarrtrti of Krn- Uakota Is the newest, vvor.st trva'cd md grandest of the Territories of tlie L'niou. tin garden .-pot of th- conti nent, the imperial wheat belt of the :rlob! i It i.s a more than royjl u aim. which ' ten years ago was unex rdored acd a!nio-t unknown, which but five year ago was a'mst wholly a re rlon of romance and of fable. It i- a ; pirl t out inouei iani. m:r. nvvr 1 1 mud- thr li-hhi rn of it own fame. (k L- th. world's tnie wonderland. vv j, rc no ?tona- anl tivt.ti.f: ever !low. and whiti als t'i bre v.e ai' -.. ! now. , r b.tK., Iw,. Th,. Mm ..hine ' ,,..(.r vith a mellow .pl.-ndor that ealN to mhl,j ,hr. far.f.,.nr,i UUVPy Valley of ttp. I he Min ..June, ..,.,.. ST.. ......- ,. ..... - r ,e. -V.,lIl..t-- i " ' .-'. "-....-". ,. " ' " ' weep thoe feit.de plain and allcs ivjtj nibbling de-tolation. -No luil jlornii rattle tieir dc-troy ng muk'try upon the gram-, and fruits and plate gliss windows of that elv-mm ecpt. , fW. nn t,t.n :-t (nou,rn to furnish . . . . . i . mesne' to our amu.t-ous young Home hail insurant companies. Banana-' bloom in November and voting ont'ige-i a-e pik'il the day 1 firo Chri-tmaj. Kni-ins. -triptl stick eamly, tiu hor-e- and index rublier dolls, ripen alway-ju-t in time for S mta f 'laus' ped Her w'agon. with hi- reindeer team and his " little, round -trnmeh I in. n .-iiiiN'v mil- i ne i;ih.:uiim;.i ui- it.... . I...I... ...J I... I -.. I.I ,....! ul oi ;L.i;v l'im.aMl(.. au.l J:gs '-mw .ollIaill.r,dv on Can id a t.Y.sle bu-lns m.n svh(.r,.t ' i,;!e the cotton-wood , :it',i,r.f..mi.i ,n...s vi- Id brook trout, n,.ct.iriiies and ircrsfiiiinoiH. of large j Mc ., ,IaV(,r a f.ana, MJ.tl.!oaii to tJ1. .,,., "'' ' .....n.. . t :..., i.v.i- .... i..-., t.;.lv:i,.h:l,k llut.k, :ui,i ,.':i)i :lll Ul . pri,lu:i,k. nr-w, f u .llsr ,ni )( ,.,,.;,- ,v,. h7t(.h r ou wiM , t)i .-, ,nTn..nt:1 :lj;lt t .:,de:fee fr :n iVniisvlvania. for in-tanee. are babl r instance, are liable to mi-tak" th"in for winged hij'pojntami on hike.-, nf ncver-free.ing loiewater and ee'ogne. Bli.itrd-. tempests, tornado'-s and rascally political breezes come to that modern Kd n only a- dimlv uiidcr.-tood w.ulings troin di-t.mt region-, and people- who do not know enough t find their way to th" s-olc remaining ipi.trter-see.tion of I'nradise in ail the We-teni world There no wave of fouble ever rolls a 'fo-s the peaceful be.t-t 'III I t'le iro-perous I eopl who rai-e infallibly from twentv-tivo. to sev n'y-tive bushels of No I l.ard who'it to the ncr of Ian I. fiat co-ts them nothing and get 'l.:.' a bush 1 for it. can ea'mly smile at Satu.'s rage and face a frowning. b-e one les forte.nate. world. Colonel J'ai iJoinni. LAWYERS. 1pw Konnrki Alinnt th" "Iot TrnteI ittnl IHotru-til of Mrn. They are the men who make contract- :.n I untna'ie them; who gives ad .ice and s 11 cottn-eh who make money out of trouble and make trouble on: of money: who cr ate estates and distrib ute t'lem legally; who live by loaning money and often subsist on Iwirrowcl capital; who hear and conce d marriage secret.', and later drag out faded love lctt"rs in bitter divorcs; who are p!ea-ed and persuaded by the lucicy. but often go out of curt branded and di-praised by the side defe tte I a:d. witho'.e -ode always the l.xer. and gcner.tl'v bo !i. what wonder tint t! s!ur.s of character f.ill to the current 1 ji of a lavvy cr! Witho.il the smiles of thrt m rchan: customers. 1 e meet- the f owns of bu-.;-ness men ni tr uth'e. lortuii"i :'r.s to bts -aved or lost, ile mu-t w in th- vic tory or le.tr lie bbime forever Ti.i lawy. r i.- 1 ke the bu Ui r w'.o know s that, be it evt r so p-rf-.Tt. tii elalKira'e hou-he ha-finish -d can ti"ve.- ijni'.e su t the propne or. He ctrrio. thti ihetble bur icn for -elf and cl.eit. .s in, i: d to wi-i uhaio her have f.t led in. urge 1 to mend tie broken t iec. of :. to d'sh c-mtra-t. lottid to account for eonf .-iniH :n let-;er-, a kd t replevin good- already si'-p-ted. to ht.arh t ic eff'-ct.-" ( f a mv !ieou merchant, to unearth fraud.i ient election-, to rclti m encnmlxred e-.:ate- from ve.xr.tiou- :a.-tille. to kee one for year- .: d u'y by reto'rcd jk se-.ons and b o en v. ill- -a!I by a 'awver'- art and eloquence' He is f.ted from the s'art to uncer taintv. wh re el ants e..it tio le.-. taan abol He v: to.y aid Lag w .-h it rea sonanle. vvhile they know i; i- , n'v prolaMe. By Iogc and srgi:n"nt. on the tncory of tiieir c'uent. with the lacts only partially .-ta;d. and tint part deeply s lade 1. they an t e.plam avvay thc!r de'a. if :t c. nn .n tin ed. by a intde on the .-r sir cf opponent s wit-nee.- acd the depravity of httniau ra tlin. Happy lawy c--! 'lltcy are men who live -o oi-iy. Jl ur-h -o long on :. ts;naty of a g-Tste ut i.ole. mak" the laws and settle the titi s. do end the weak and enjoy the nek int ts of the world- priss nil aim---, mtngl -l .ind co:u:n"nl',d in :irh rare harmny thnt nne can define-where rea ire nd- nttd ap, rovl roaiim-acis. J. ll". o-cat.7.' ut I'Lrr&ti. m a 1 Contentment. i Confcmtmeul is illu t-Usd by a : -ry told of a houso-m Uenr On a crtifm street L a.v.ono maas"xi of -qa.ag exganco. wh ch. w .h it. sronnd. o-jsi nearly i?J..'Xl iJirceuy opposite, on vacant lot. .s a tct, ioanled up in jide as far as th angb- if the mof. Tie back end of it is- pierced with a stove p:po. aud in the fron end a door and window. In the window l-aug a riirtn a of co-;ly lace and in the tent is r. piano of exqul-ite ton. 'Fbv tent Ksrif dhi not coat over t. The pLino. ut LoLstery. and furntiun n-ie arc ?s.d to have cos; ovcr ?u.OV. The owr.ci pi in ted Id-, teat hem over twcatr-Hve tcts ago. anil is one of the moder ately successful Colorado dncrs, being worth aboiit $50.0X1. lie prefers hw tent to an-ihvelKng house, and say he wuuIjP yxchaage it for WiUilsor V.UUB. StiriiH' rn- .- bin om on the I r FOR OUR YOUNG READERS. ROBINSON CRUSOE'S STORY. TTtf nlcat -a thh k anl hazy H'bort Uio J'cadilly IaJ.r Carrt-1 down the ere atvlOBptala Jn tiso'crt: .n-t I th.nW xHe tiTilniu(l v. j lor they turner. cr-r found yn. J Anl I know they didn tcoacnbur' with ma Oh: t was ve-y ! and lottely When I found :ar the only I FoiHilatin n Uivj cu.tiaed hn: :Ju: i ve raad- 'j. l.ia tavum liiar ckj Ittu; .-avrrn. I nd I lt ami vf.t.1 for j-.-aplcat tho tlt-ir. 1 rnt tio t i. in looV'ns ! For a rlrl to lu tnr ci)L:nc. ; . I u: pj:.- . ct ver hamt at makiwr stew; j Hut 1 Imx! tnat fellow Kr.doy , Jut to Hi. : tb tnvcni t)dy And to pui u:d.i potfsh on nty hoc. I hav t f.u rardn That 1'ra etilni aims lur.l la. A the tr.iti2 I as n rather tou'h and dry: J V.r I lire on tuu-ted lran. 1'nckly ar. and iiarnu uatanls. And I'm roully vtr .od ot litrtW pie. Tb rlnthe I hd wer" forrv. Anu it uiil- iae ti-t aati rr? ' Whew 1 fouinl therautht wtr ruUtti hair: ' Al 1 had to M-TRf. nn'I -awd "W. ...It , I.-. u - .. t f .... I V.m the TAl , o: th(. niH.tcanMtt i w,r. l I -tn-tlDK- -rk dU t-'.om I In a tatitllt eeirin . With tie few .tom.-i c on mal- yot -co: Anl c t . a "mi i-arts ; A- retr--bMi,-.Uc :jrU?r pnrtet, 1 And a Utth eaa if junrUtrry t'u. i . Tlien we ?nt-r a e iravH I lt.t. of im aad dlrtv rntv4. i Au-1 ctiip otf 1 til -p.A)iWifn or atoae: And w. carry Urni: -i jtr.JU-) . I'timi) I.u.--, of h.nel. .-io-. I Ju-l to w'Uc thf day u reb-nttW- tttttv. i If the r 1 hp- f-t awl mttddr.. We om:i u at h tiM- atHl -tul-. For tho Ko.-t l- er tlftvrai u -oat And t ! doar. m-tisi.1 or rttr. MuJ.i criiuue'iilul wr.tu.?. W'h lt tho cat I- t.iU.nv l.as tt the drum. We r'tln at ''icv:i. Acd weiiMMtca n ui j.'n. . And I i-h to c-.ll nit-nt.ii t- 1 ek To th" lnot thit nil th" -ch'ttari Aiecoins-t niton: tli-i r e !lir-. An 1 i-artu-iilur in tun it ? Jt t!lr t. t'friit "tH)i iiudt.'t' (, .4n. ' Lj KixGrttA Car ryi. in St .VicA ln EDITH'S OBJECT LESSON. tl:tl.lii rootj.rln!- Ublrli Cm NVwr IJ-KU'o-ril. Koith had jtut coni" in from walking; and. as u-ual. she hail a !wok under her arm. For if Kd.th'- walk- d:d not lead her near the library bit Iding. they were apt to turn in the direet.on of aome tie miaintanut. or schoolmate, who was re ttly to b-nd a "perfectly .splendid" book. She ht-tily put o.Tln r wrappings an I was -oon o-ilv ne tied in an easv- ehaV. m, deeply in tin ne.v volume that sin never not ccd ginudmn's entrance. mu h 1 ss thought to oiler her the com fortable seat; so deeply interested that she gave no heed to In r mother's re-que-tt.) put on little i'red his rubbers and mitten-, until the repie-t was twice repeated; and then. I am sorry to say, Kdith clo.ed h:r look and went w.th very bad grace, aud a decided frown on lur blow, to attend to the J little brother. And all through the evening, ir.ste id of nil ling anything to the social enjoy men- ol the f.mulv. Kd-.th -a' apart, h'-r prettv head bowed over the book in h-r ha id! I'ik-I Will wa- vi.sit.ng at the ho.tse. and had iiof.cd how ve.y much rea ling lis young n e.. re. med to accompli-h. At br-t. he was pl-aed: for L'nee Will was very fond of book., and thought I-Mith wa.- devel oping a good litera;v ta-te. Itnr tl ii ...i In. t -1 1 L-1 . I vt. itl. In.- ii1iiii s'ai.dard vvoik- of hist .rv and lict.on. In was surprised to find how very little c'n. Lome nf It c f-iviiri'.. If" ivk not long surpri3ed when he began to exam-1 iin Minn of the ma:iv volumes whi -hi Kdith brought hoine'with -mch fn.. pi"ney. among her school Iniok-. bor- rowed trom otoer girls, or loaned from tl.e librarv. The Br'i lu of the Wreck. Cho-t of Havens Il.tll. or Last He r of Merlon, we e not exactly th" kind of f-.td'tig l-ticle Will thought lnst titled to fo-tT a tine, pure taste, or make a young tid.-id and he.t.t stronger and licit r. He -aid nothing yet to Kdith; but he though: a good deal of h s bright, pretty niec. and hi- eyes were often tiveil thoughtfully upon her, as -he pore I over her b o'--. or .-a dream :K giiug into the lire when the -had iw-. g-evv loj thick to e th" png.-s tit!e.-l viti Mjch unreal but faM-.natiug tale. I'ne'e Will was jn- hap. a little jf-tive, than tt-nal fh- p.i:tcular ever ing. after Kdith was o ungrauiou- in performing -iniple duties. "Ilivevoi anv -iecmI enjragemnt afn r s-hool t'-m' rro.v?" he a-ked. w.ien Kdith baile h : good-night. Mie lo-ktd up biightly. for Tncle - ill -v fre 4uetl had a nice treat on h rd. "No. s'r. only to take bak Taunv M -rle'- b'-ol:. an I j.vt on KHen Win tt. pro:u..-.-d to lernl m.-.' "I w.il .- nd back th borrowed Wok. ai-d the ot.er iu:: w'ait. I am st:re I want you to g.j to the museum with me." "Oh. thank y o:u l.'ncie Will! That i so very nice." Kd.th wa- all ready at the app'tnted hour, -she had been to the luu-t-uiu lv f.re -ye-, many tim-s ut going with I'm-le W.li wa- uife difiVrnt to going wit i anv otr e.'-o. ib- r.Hd aw.iy of telling about the beitiliiti pi-ttiresi and sia'uarv. aad vjnous ctir.o-il.e-. that tn id" t.:em -evn: -meihing more than mere canv.i.s an 1 pint. an 1 marblo or br K.7e Anil -o to-!av thev w.-nt ,nwlv from oi-e iepnnmirnt to another, looking at j te W4 n h-rftti. Na.:ttful ob;et. and Uic'e W;ll talketl -rj plea-aally ab;t:t tn.inr thorgs. nd aa-wi-reii Kdith"? question-clearly and plainly. At last. thy .stopf- d before a case ..ii .r . ... .. .. ,t. IUII III .11. ill. -.j . tu ."- t Look! IVfc Vill -aid jij.t,. wh it is th;s ji'e"e of gr-Ty-looking -lon. wi:h thes; :uan mr- niwn it? 1 innot vou tell? Loo ctoselv." .. cJoselv." - j .,,.t,. 'j'l I do-i't think it i wriUncof anv ' n " ranmajri iw. Ami kaii. sid K.I-n. jxeriag tmo thr m-. hc1 ntn? ? ? ---W... ThevJ.wk Uo-rr.! am mzm they i la ". "k -". Hcal'h m a .: mu-t tx Bni-irjA- v.t "mjBI ktsu. Iuii'L. ., .,.'" .. &j . i. -. can ee ;o-tjav. "Verv su-aage.' snki Laclc V.T1L s-niLug: "Bucthe are oalv a frw of the -inanr -voadcrfr.l tracks ofVl as .. . Tv-i T wr.ga on the roeks. Ihd you cv.-r , thm. Kdith. that all A tts c-tccial!v youiy f-dks Ike you ar.? mat.ngi prist., whtco, lt)ce rue raa. t long after ut?" birtl-lracks. : "sjrhr. Low. Undo Vin?' -MkcJ E4iU- " . I told yon this ro?k. wa-n oacc a -oft ' satft.axi.ee, inlo which thrae jjrrai ciar . eaiL-Jry sanlc A5 ajfe jrajJed bv. the j amlrW harde&ei; aunkm! catlf thai j "TSe. are lir.i-rack mr dc- The :"- -- - - c tJ?sr fvrau.a4m v. itrmtwv t rv 1 w jjtws w jk, mt-tnmu Ur foo.--k'rk- of aoxas; gr-al fonv'l 'koffftt-.jl.j,,,. Urn lnrr mm J l-m 7 Irnl-d i,tw b. til' ( c!apri:swre,aNaprraL' , -i--Oo, Mag, r,H,.mea irrtiu- T-. "" mwstm Kn Ul h- .- thin thai a b.nl"l.rj $o kia- ago H- f -TO-m.1 (" '? Mt:!- ft-- viat ijl w rtr.sr tad Uag toi Itr, fMMrw AasTtr :shor.Jd have left trucks hhid -iat we ! ; 5 .aSflrJkfr f " ti0li H P-- - ?7 l .? -- - lhm la - , fnot-print wa- a part of the rock, neier to t-e eiTac-d. Voting K"opk': minds and hearts are xer.lke Uie oft ma-s-: and tho thought's the, think, tlie per-ons they :is-oeiate with, the book- they jvnd. are a!l doing .something towards making ft'iot-prinTs. M evil, impure iiuaj e!V- often throo'-h the ioung mmd and heart with wrong, untrue idas about l.fe and i's dutM-. the- thsngs ux stta-iv leave the.r ugly print- growing tinner and tinner. decjHT and deeper until lhv enn m-ver K elTaeeI Aad -o niatn. right, -wret. loving thoughts and endeaor will .v- .-urcly bae tholr iuark uvj. Then ought wo mt to bo ver. careful alnMit the mark- we arc making a-s we go through 1 fe? eateful aln.ut thinsr that mnv seem wry trivial . ,. . .i t ..n.t.. m our uiuiv nvts an-i i mk " humi- nig which may leave deeper mark.- of good or evi! on voting heart- than the book- one tnav read. Kl th- faee'hatl llu-h.-tl deeply, and -hi- It-tenevl U her uncle with h r eye Jive 1 upon tin strange. uncuth nmrk L fro her. Although she wa- over-fond of fool-L-h. unproiitable boks. With wj a brght, -.:isible girl, and knew Iir."Ctly. from th" be ginning of h-r uncle's talk, whv h" had brought her to tfeemiuunttn. and to thk- particular ca-e. .lie felt a-hamel. Init .-he looked up bra. eh and -aid. with ju-t a little tremble in her voice - "L'nelc Will. I know what you mean, and I will try to be making better footprint-." And I Tilde Will held her hand tight a momeut, and they let: the nm-cutu. - Mrs. Lucy Itumljltik i'Uimti'j. . . i Times. j INDIANS MOVING. j Thrr Tk- 1 hrlr 1 WT - :- with Tti-m , lli.iv Tilt llnr Nut mii .jiftlltti; Mcht. Harry's papa i an oliiceriuhennuy. o Harrv bx,- in a fort out on the plain-'. He .-ces a great many pi-er .-ight-. One day he aw -ottle Illdic.n- moving. Indian- be in wigwams, and do not have any furniture. Thc do j not moe from one wig wan to another. The, move w.gwam and all from place' to place. They do not have any vva'ot-', o they have to carry the'r things on th back-of horses. The Iti-d.an- rode on hor-e. with the pnj kiov'i on th"ir luck- and the half gr -wii children siting before r behind t'n'iii. The sin- and blanket.- In-lung-iug t ) the wigwam- wete tie I up. and I lw. litlllilli.w 1 i.ri f .1 ...ki.il 1.. ill.. l.r.t.t'U j f j)aa-hor.s.s. The l.,d4e-pole- were J r.J Ut tju. ;,,.,, 0f ti,.. horse-, -o that one end id them dragged on the ground. The Indi.tM- -topped a few bouts not a gre.it di-t.ince from the fort, so Hal went out With the -oldiers to see them. Tiny were fr'etiilly Indian-, that 1-, they were friendly ju-t then I'erh ip the net tune they would see them the Indians would be readv to tight alout suiu-'thing Hal thought at l:rt that it would Ih, great fun to live like Indian-; but he -oon changed hi- mind When i he . saw .-till more of them he wa- very j certam he would not like it. He wa. Mlr' ,,11' wo,',, n,,t 'U"V --: ! Ur l ,,rSv k"H '-.--. or to eat ""'ll f,,",, a.S tlu'? iM , He-moving party Hal went to ke were cooking their dinner. Thev imd built tirt-ts on the ground. Thev cooked their meat on st'eks over the fin, and -tewed a good many queer thing- in large earthen pots. tine of the ollicers told Hal that the ! I,.",:ins1 "; ,V ,v"r' "wl 4,i ,M'7'' '' l',p pics. iiai iihi uoi kiiow iM-wier io ih I.eve that or not The Indian) idl 'M'11 thfin.-lvea out of the -ame dih. J7 --.eeined to think it imile right to 'ip h;ir linger-in aud ttsh out the p,eie th -v bked best. Some of th-little Indian-were a!mot pretty. There was one came up to Hal ami looked him over. He wan inter-e-te I itl hi- clothe. Aftr avvhle he went awav and brought tvo large feat' ers for Ha! to jtut in his fiat Hid stuck tie-in iu anil laughed The lit tle Indian laughed, too: but tin;;, eottl.1 no' talk to each other, for '.either could uml -r-taud what the other aid. The Indians stayed near tin- fort until after diti'ier; then they moved otf toward their home. -Our I. til lints. BOSTON GIRLS. Tho Ciilturril rllr a- s,.rn Tlirtii(;ti lt-. jrtrll ..rt-'lt-s. It i a great ml-tak'- to imagine thti -.pectaele. I'luto blue vHN and Io heel- an the charai-trt:icn of I'.o.toit .'omen now. No -nch tkiags. they arr r-onl solution-, of French oqii.-trv in r-ctangular molds. Tor the women .-..-re are so thin! Bui the upper and Ibe lower do not ;nc-udo them nib I vi-h I could trust my pen toKtuin for tru.-oui'j one or more of thi Bu-toti girls otie.ee-on V mmonwenltS .- n: or Beacon sti -t of a pleavitit aft-r nn. They are not to 1- eqeah-d nd ntnetnlsr tl at I am Impart'ai . uougi. tor i-'-:on gin are not m preforunce a. a rule. Not "Kri ?. w ti.- wom-n of tnarvel.jiin rtnp!-ini, t-t Bnbiim.re. with it women of tound-d figures aad dark -ye xud hair not Srw Vork.w.th it woman of graec ful carru-g and etiy uncon.ciotn.nv'; lot on-- ot these rtin show on fie trp if a l-.vul.ful Ito ton girf She b ..iat hair that loiks as thongh it ( and and sunshine mu-rwofrn. that cbiir complex. on. iingcl ni'.h red that mak-s one think of a l-rry hri-d in a IJv. wrll-c.it no" and mouth, the lo-w (reek fore4v-al. wrtij ih lur bnih'ij i:f :u the iJtt lack aad r!;-itsn-d -bmiblcr? of an Kngli-h girl, xn 1 th' nervoii-. t Iiant taov nvn! in RrtKin n an athlete: heriJeanml play, t;.aa . I ssiai' :inl sirootj- vunWim--. arwl ea: rie ab ut with 1t a fn-h-otr kjad ol i'rii mnaidv'a-av-sia r i ! rr. m- ,. vsraa .a rwr a -"-i - "-.-- - - Hngrmn hu aerrt- 1 ngi" a ..-w net , . .. . . . b: 5,M.1 ao " VlU Tiolti " ol"lt1 prJ,,;S. T t It r hos- Hatful O . han3 Ctiv nmcu - la San Fraaclroa fiTe-doliar g-irld piece was gives a b-gxxr jn mi-trik or a "SJekeL The doaor drniaaded the chaagr. but the beggar mlaL Applicatioa was njsd for a -amatfor arrr-tcf the aaeadeaau bet co :atne could be leund to cover the " crime. ' aad the reUl prayed for wai refvscd. -5a Frmcucm CtL .i . i -. ...i. L. a - - a 4- a a. . m . a 1 . . a , - . BELICmrs J!EmXG. HEART TO HEART. We hII V- Thf aM) t. ac t f. :wr Unl on . itut utt ux;i,uk: w riHMt mh lUnirt tvml 1,'nto u TTt hnrt tpvti. Ao4 In tal mC Ki tYtar: Ktl; our r MU hart t :Mn Hrt V Wnttt .V ttiraoart! j . j , j j j J j : F w 't T may inttd, And M I ' m. O jinLjtt' Al v jrTt 1ie ly TS tUftrt to Wavtt No JKr Aprt (t v; U5 PMtil frowa turt9t fietf. lirtUi ihv ' ?alnr t . Ftuth that huM.v v!-- nTli' )lMtrt to lRrtt NK furajxit! (Jf- u- ltt-o that smite HMt JHds ts ftttet aut. Utt e-'wtt. TWU nsr a kc'.c M art : trrlt NCfuraart: tttvi- u- Ii-t inttr ktK' . Alt tfcet uor - ' t'ttlo tlMM Iki k .' - IfcMrtt llntrft Nt tkr aart. t;rf un Ut, htir 'war -TV to or.j ! n rw J t.-tit.. 'lVati at tartw- .N in r apart' TTMI Ma4is4 MMtv M" be, TlKMt w tlk -. atnl wr h ah TV-l, .'.., mid thMtirft ltiuir' Hti fa Nvatrt ' NS iwftf afntr: Am.-a. liH tr$tkf. m ' .s". 'Utfuiik' i j l Intcrnatioal Sunday-School Lessons - ! -'IM' c UT R. tar 1 lal s;jnt to Vott. . .Art a. tM Mar S-!nui lW-fr' I'el . .. i Ms.; Ur. IV l-iiul lifsn- AtrHtA. Arta M Mr T- Iaul tt.l.Nte! v A.i Ll Mar :t- ltr .rv . - efof . Vi"nrt. 'rpujir.ov wr utht-r 1whu tUt.Hl h. the iChlnJ SMALL TROUBLES. rif i.iitu rt- Ti..i s iirtrii illr Itl til" -SMiil-IJitrilt'H It If. It h.t-softon k.cn ol-ervud thnt Uww'j ar. apt to b tuor dipnet.n nut nt- uder-bh- than the n-ittejt trial. Men uceu tub to frvL- ami women whti have earned then:-e!v- bmv.dy in the pr - ettce of real e.nktiiutie-. Hwvv doT thi happen I'robably thwy lnue tbruv ii'his to tiiuet the lrttir bv sunituonbig up all f!n:r n nonrr. (SI fortitude anil pH'ti-nee. 'VWt lnuwr i- jalabh and -enoit-. and th-y prepare thi-tn-elv. for It m adfnitc. Whru the erv44 comes, it- very magnitude itt-s.in-s t hi in with a ort if h r4o fidth und reMKiuvtum lit gimeial the .or,st trouble- are clearlv inevitable, mid thi- fnet of ittcv It iMenes enfrets a d-gre of qtltet suliltl.oU Keftl cal-ltlllties have. u.o. for the mt jmrt. an ntithen tie. providential clutnet"r which, e. j-eially for the Chriituui. t a uio-t leru iug and tddutiig eiretiiu-lane!. In iMiarrehng with them he !- eonchUs of lighting iieuiii-l i.ixl Muali trouble-, on the other hand, cheat t'teir victim bv their ry Mualb ti'-ss into th" fauey that they tevd nut ! guanled against, and ar IuiI"mI uti-Aorthv of serious -oii.id"nttiou The r iiirJgmticauc'' eucourag'" the belief th:. a- thy are not iminoliut'dy ahuming hi thHr efret. so they ran !- reiiiediitl or suppri ed rt nnv convenient -e.uoti. 'Iliiis th.y nre iillow.d to nui on until they l'-uilie chrotiM- and incurable. However it timy l ticeonnted for tlm: we Uhave Iw'tler under hHivv alUictiott-. than under wtty ill, it U ce-ar Unit the latter are our most nitt " ' '" ' " '" T " lent and tormenting i.-, I l.e. ;U ,. wound- ujm.i, th- h.-irt wbh-h are kept iu n ion-taut -UU-. of ImuUoM. .r.voto. mg cries ot pmn ami "tttir. o; com plaint 'I.iey repine- p of mind. weetne- ot t jnjer. nod gentb-iit- of maimer, with linhtiial fr'tfubn und buteni'-s of thotfht and mh li The.. small ills of life mr" th" little io-- that hjMiliith" vin- in the oul-gnnlr Tln-y are the lKrrwlng m.ls that c it the roots .f plants ijmt wmld o:ber-.ria li-'ar pb asiat fiowMn and f nil u. 'I"hy are die Imne of our bbijj:. the jM'l.o in our cup of lintplis. Not hie g ca b- more pitiful than to a inau joving nn evi-,.w ,.ln-i-isnt. and apparently rv-h a aa u,-ir.l rU into 11 jwrj-'tual fury by r,-uU n.r.3 a tits 'I7er v . jor i.'nt 1. fur tf.an!'. j I'.ie d a;h of his father anu nxthrr V wh'm Jv- wa devntjsll. . llt oV J mintly tlaeh,ii. hS liwe tnli mini d jj nity 'Hie btig. hard vittrh of j-n-rvv which m.irk'd tu erlj ttrcgl-i Iwt accepted with lit e.-stre d j Uetwr n( f il'.innl l.ttiniit Ik- -if "111 ml mm' 1. . tr tiirilinar mrtA . attriiiln I - - "--- -- r lnisit-r.iine. th" btiraioi of Imt in.ijit vript ki.'ory of lint Irt-jarh KanohtrtK'ii. eoiil i u t bn.." l-s ior. ItenriraUt endur-d lint nvir ctfipjratiT. It pI tr ''. h- h'!-I nad HTiil with all the k k- nd .,-Kti'.M uf u t4"fi chbl ib-nlJ h' tov 'It kua '.' j U tlr.J.et,. t ,e fs wing 'f a ';'b'vr 4 n mrtM-nUT aw tit U.o hot-... tar him int' jwra-n-maof rag-' ami c-mptemt. 1U ta.-aro U futt'jl s-m tk-H. h mornnaa til twit hav,nva of a v rr ite r & , -or- la mMl-as tfct- Mtr. Me fc ' t'-:np:l t bVHiaT' thi arer-issmv ' 4 i cant and rtutiii a arMt-Iitiattbtsr, I Oar hr4i jtwlgaarat t .trlMU ii erd. howler. bTi wr 4. "at' i u. oWr-v--tad rri U it 'iofb fs,.r. Uvla thatvr s'W btra t-u :tj:nnikti Bg-tif) Ijts -utd t;K-riiag fradUr. 3T A nUor?akigiM' owa ond-Bota Th- rnrr nf ikU rU. U totll . i not far u -"k it t hapty U Rrf 1 .... 1.-I-.I1. . r a .J t 1 praeV- al c-.nrr.' ifctMi thar ;g- ' b.-.t to g7a:. ad ikat t- .-ra sbrv , pbtmUi - mnre -rf"i,ifT -ali4i ..' Stmrtirvl aeata. It i'tAM !? ta 1 r.rrv .JrtHrt oi him Um prraUmUj lira- Vaal tit-- jrrsiast. TW Swnr W rt3t!T r.itr:a-: ! Uer CMtm fa: rn l. anau-r m mI ur I .kyta of tinw aMdr iatJ we orr enrxiall? la anr m '"-xra-f' or I oiere-asi Kf i t t a aat to aratehiBS aad fightisg agjta iht-. , U wdlbevrry isad Jr to pr 'i . , . 1 .L... i. .. - . . r V :..... ...I.ti-U cmr prr. - - -s . .,. v u i. bji Arv &a riu. wra.t r- UK tS 4sjfc . s.vr . m s .10 .J...t lttrniA linf lOX- ! a '." tori ."""" "' " .hjm at of tltoa- b'tfrTa hlrh Mr. Fr.. l. j mtV If 1ar " $ -bvtelv given to th- r Aad rt ' bh atul)ifrit. x. m 4r w. I...1 u. (MM Ot- icr ,.' !rfirai-r It ) ' f lbir U-trrKUvw- o- t lhrr pr-sw-a-sr. aaal I'm rwd frgiitful -M?J ue -rnhT Tir. ortt-o asl-irh. trith ---Jwrh they- tAratrn mii. . M otircwra -ar ad ;.Jt oi aH Jlc. w yrt U- reUoouamect ,t Vlioa e "wr a-"w.:n-vi. a BiBr fcOTCe rTlXTw .-ir ,1 j ' P'flttwijK aiur all Uiatcaa feaaai. -- -t --j-- . , - u-rirB'tOoti r,r wv.t feel nnnhrf-l wl-s r- jiof -r tiK'Und l.'tl i-rii- t.f if: . Utter hi t mi- r r 1 t ,r, ,., - nam j - .- X. r THE SABBATH. ll Cn 1V K , iManin lt.tr Oir STHMtr fll 0.4 ah ,.. t MiMmUi !w. !ir.ml ivli-... f ImWc UndllirM of th r'n r. Jf I -U u It ntr-a-U p-M' nf - w - A btW f Uf r v. HMtelr f . i 'Vho otritrvee''f tw timt to - t ' thr k40fV 4 &.w njn.ui r -who w-:) tftni f iiir Srmb t ,, Wln-HfTr aad jre.r ,l hs bta lit. th- fhnrrk h I eoW ntrl formal. . crrar letirfcl kcntMr b ttorvtata. ... I t'ittm, tJu UmrVrnt 4 t - wtMtd e d rrl It mil r. r. -ath If w teaKe t tfj , , plcanJXjaa.l .arnai del.jfb' rrrd h wr:d n Sr : -fcH lilklv. krtet ni t. 4b N4 kTt W taw of th. i i r -w.M ; U 4d nvn i i scaer of th Nnk'naUit U r. . -4ifctit:r4i.m. It -.4o. BftH n wr taw tnat tU4 ' p'j in 1U wm-i aaat t?. TW .Ueihi, '!.. v.t pr lb' th)CitAd hrS ( II w,r kiN-o tke Sxhlwili a4r h1 It a uV'tgbt M -. .t . M.4 r ..rm " r " i or t-m a m . -iptt t - tnttsl be rullnaUNl Th t IS -II" Holy pri. i'kat torn n .t r-t'-otr.tt- Hith liitu m ihtit i v M'gtl W WMlte SiMwCmU'T. home and fa th" ho', h iw a: Kstit and tii hr jf aH th-i w-iUttn tiiolr fitli"w.. T r thhf Wd uoed IH4 tr,i ilowa prohihittMtt whie.i t ..mI b . hitve uo rtgS: Ui d. that. TK . -lifeguard f tht bti;ht $ U ei)tv. t hir bn n"a i t er- within th-e wnlbv " -tiii mrpit Hoerf hdi . i can gatHrr and the b ln. body, mid eHs-.-i!lv thr fmng ( oninl pttMtr.ian. that Mk btUj .breaker i.k W ska U. t(liw.-l bv a n-tw lbn NiJiU" Kcii in hahiT th lwnt i mid (tie tad of thnt titlrthUK. How tnunv littd this trim a 1 1 . Ui IhIh r on .MondAt nllrr t r di piitiott! But the m M lenrtat Ut ileiijfht hitu-lf i ' g.is to his week-dV WoHt rf" lvlv mill in mud I Him ' il.il hit- bttiNt it tkrcetukl kl. . h ; , . j , v hs iiitellpeU rvtd it -i W -.., hi heart Take two Iniri ito iav In in. Into n cn-Ur. in wth tkrr sen a Jory uf rur jdatti. a la ;n aalrunoiob a) olarrv lt bbmry. Tell tlvm that tirv enjoy- whatever iu lli f-nifa- ' thtty tuunt tiiv tbrtv nil 4m the ImV ts ll otodrnt "11. Jl. lipj ItrntlM td tw tnak ' bun He enir tHitt dtiv ll i- hrt for Mm 'IUi otlior ! i. - 1P. tllltbj to fi"Ml. Vhaa itnlt u n In the eb.- I'Im rii tunaou to him. Th? b-Mir g t. b-H'letl Witlgs ( J-3t ft! ., ' th day !s ii-r and h vnt W fr A v if li llnn lo - w wlk n.. and w.th thoo wjsi mv 4.b --.in le.vrn that thrr ir' b i,h -II tlitttl tho.- of ew Ahl ' the trnidng t ey ttrtnl i "'" Imth w(t)HHit de'e( riUnjf It U i '" .inl-0,iti ft d.lJelit tJht v, K ,n iv ri f thi f ,. JI ,t Uut h;.n ..tlv. .. ,u iunin, f hoK , ,,'j Hotu. th' hnhbttlh a d.Ileht UJoha ' Are there not h.iiur. nU vr -. ntid Amerieu wrwr th Ktxh kejt"-. It U the glu.td.-st dair of tin- Our efftru to m -t ih- r nv hi thJn mutt r of .SvHiMih . a nee will fn J We will Inar l . chirm ami m- tvaa uf 1 ur !.. aadyetwlli not win an u fr-Ngutiirot of ft sntb4ft WhWb " kevp. Tlieri nri ! lift. -HafMr o. twen th ptr.Kiol na I the r t . . moat make th" A-nr.tMal tU t 1 1 .1 . .. .. immr. nn.l a.H W rtnr H . ttt,Uu 4, .4 ff, "nnirin.r imii m.,iiiuii lui.ai how ihks (a i4a h,r dtw to r , aa! iu .n-.ry ain-t uarr mmi ti ti- v-.u-mJ dWivl on iV iHriR ra ait elders If w ahall m . e dttoy th.. r HmU$n te Um p . ad tat imp irtnitrw d kilMa-g I 'aiihtdyavd tstadi ruf It wr prMkr-u pntn .! lat - Marili CoiftrrnmtUm IJ m ww hThly rv-rflkr '1 rr ami fJl. Wr 1 . boe ttm hm fmpui- wi.lrti tht MMakNl. 1,... hntvol-f thVr atntystb- U awfcl I , i,-M.L.i-1 fc .. .1 . .. , . I-S d bi r uai eim A- mv j "' w aH r jmit-y u V tn '"saiitHtlM'iHfat Ukat . JI' rr-hd aad Um aat yam, W .Mlt ls m ,. ,i r rr-BJf- tiKHij-a tat fait whlU .'? . t.- tins nmf m 7 "- b Mafv. ti . . J" tr'fr- ' t jawwr. whk inmr . e.t-a4.4 M WISE SAYINGS. A JrTl; lkmrl ami n y coontan-tjv ar ntrinal'tni w . --? --. rw &. so r -IJt 37 m Jam tftay 'wy fiTK. bwt wtwk latat A tfc -" JC' - VJ1 i acia. 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