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If Thalr fur. UK'. L'r.inlii:ii)ii ,'r;iiiiiii.i:n:iiH in inir-iiiK: Imlrtrx' Journal. mix. btl03" Camo psot. finish up them that woolen a i II 1 m una u ue ivith emphasis, tjx the last . 1 ir ciotn, an-', r:i a nail, v.or- Ink wit-Va bit of k-rtiene. liiere Lie "but'ry" with Ftabit of thinkimr icr read his week- Jr forty years. It was Prhc one what she thought, aw, or did, or heard. As fd briskly across the kitchen foicc from the back room :!" The squeak in Miss Jane's shoes gapped helplessly, and then died. "Well?" said she, interrogatively. , "Are you going out?" "Only jes'lo hang these dish-rags on the fenec. What is it?" "I'll wait till you come back." said the voice, and the old rockiug-ehair re sumed its crecelry-craweh, and Miss June's shoes tapped a little more brisk ly than before, for a minute had gone out of her lifetime while she waited to Lear what her fd.sler had lo nay. "Looks kind o'ketcliinV' she muttered, spread ing her towels on the picket fence, and tipping back her head to squint one :ye at a small black cloud that was creeping up from the horizon. "1 b'lieve 1 must try for another mess o' them strawberries, though; there's iioth.if makes so rich sauce for ?c,'' and Miss Jane gathered up her milk jiaiis irom tne cellar uoor, wnero iney J-il been 1 ay.il v suiiniu? themselves Jive o'clock, iiv the nyr-'ng, and , IMk- ' uvl herself as " '(rum I' west corner o' the back i she appeared at the a few minutes later. nun-bonnet under her " ln. -i.l.ieil "It von othin' that you wanted i frt,-." I'king-chair creakcil nerv 1 n ....... .. . rines. ami ". ansta s lingers ishe tried to coax the thread of the nee lie. waited. Calisla laid down the (drew a long breath. remember, sister, what the 'wife was saving veslcnlav?" , that slack piece. Sereny Jack- 'ug to be niarn-d? Can't make ingsauce! Not that Miss ('hand- aid anything about that, but la! Fi't 1 know the whole kit"-"" No. not that, sister. What she said fbout the poor children coming out in-( to the countrv for a little vacation. Oh, h ster. I laid and thought la-t night" aiista choked a little, and then she snoe out bravelv -"I've been thinking ' xh couldn't we take one for the two weeks?" The shot was fired now. and the half ' frightened gunner waited for the smoke to clear away before she could reckon the efl'cct on tne enemy. Miss Jane, who stood for the enemy in this case, certainly wasn't dead, but it was equal ly certain she was pretty well stunned. "Well." she said, recovering herself :t UUle after a few minutes. "1 hadn't thougirfHtothin' about it, an' I don't "believe you could stan' it one day an' night, Calista;" and this tiny plant of .jiti objection being well sprouted, it jrrew with a rapidity that almost siinazed the cultivator herself, and 4 aiista was informed that such "a voung one, bein' uneddicated and un immnered, would bang up the dishes, cat the preserves, smash the eggs and kill the chickens, worry the cat, ami linallv cry nighte for Its mother, if it has one." which I shouldn't be sur prised if it hadn't," added the good woman, grimly. "An' it's two chances to one but 'twould be a foreigner when we got iu and sarsy at that"; for you know. Calista. as well as I do. that a jrood part of the city is made up of foreigners one kind and another." Miss Jane had emptied her quiver, and paused, but. Calista was running jier needle slowly through the block of 3ink print, as if every arrow had flown over her head. She laid her work on her knee now. tiud looked through the window away to t tie blue hills that melted into the liorizon. "I didn't sleep much last night." she said, gently a shade stole er Miss Jane's sharp face, but Calista went on. quietly "and I thought, as I laid in my good clean bed. just as the li"-l:t was coming, aud heard the birds ingin" everywhere, and the lay-locks Jjntshed agafnst the window, and they kme'iied so nrettv I tHougut how m .handler said some of them im-T neverM smelt a ros h as seen any green grass. cnuctx in mjus. . vcs crow dan, and nr-tower of de- she lingered here hnedlv, and tied her LniKTirpr knot. ?el batf about it," she it over, and we ii krin Thou oe in ner ftiv prayed the skter boes creaked out across "They're the Lord's Know, but Miss Jane ply- 10 irrass. .-he smiled. .! as much jrrass a? L won't have Jut as Iht icrc iV . !.,.. allv over Mai"""": ;.j.,i the tfXriMl Rjtinil llTSfIf WO!)Vr it would fceem h "-. r .1'- SIC Ir-elfaml her""dkt:f'W that went on down in use Lure that afternoon, ui.i ITwho had the victory whom iirii t'i men i:n; " ,..,...- t 5ut .she s.vd notnmg And even . and tie the dishes wen; waiic ,ter. A little j-'in wouiun 1 ie .-o Kiuch trouble for you a- a boy, mo-t hi.,.?,- " IftTI i'nt -.fter Mi- Jane had ''one on her 1 eiT'iid Cali-ta went into her b-.-droom ' and -hut the door. .She had entered j into her clo-ct. ' What Miss Jane .-aid to herself n s!ie I.....1 .iuiv w:i: If fin ! sli ' Mr Lord, help me not to -meal ami I "' 1 :..i ...: 1 .! KIIOCK lit 1. 1 in iitiiv i-vi-ij iiiiH-iidii i have 'em to tint me. Aud -he backed : . Ikt nraver- liv her deed.-. i ! IF Ji I "- --.-- . 'I'wcntv vearo a'o Cali-ta had closed ' thfes of her husband, voung Lieu- i .miL .101111 I'.tnmfiii-. 111 a xiiiMiern . r. . 1 :.wtrt!il. Klie t i..,I with tlm si.-L mihI ! r . ai; f-ine tied on "0 In- il i ! nl nut w t!:. ,:i.ii'ijri-- . ... . ." r!-:lit--du-t expr -.lou. k put aw:u. a..w . - , : ."... 1 ' -. '',?... Jamilar to av,rae r. a,ier-. ci oue or . ,0!Mli.., tXo d si'.l Hftl'r a Ht I heit:ii':i. that h.,u-e and carr.ed her word- awav. and lv' l'"n"u :utn tht i,nl with caa-ied pW. de:ijhn;-. -mok L- micssc1 -h-'d run over to th- xniii-' Jack, with Miap at hi-. h.--!-, ha.: I.een tu hautl are : - nnul.tr to be o: tl.-l. jnj: tnbiccu. etc.. ami moel -lowt u icr7- and t.-ll him "If he can ketch ! sw.idowcd np l,v the nijhu Jack had lien-. lor .1..- mice, i- the Court 'V- of UU-IU 1.1 ?.r .. i:i-i,. !;.!.. .rirl. we'll lr an" ' been in .Mone.ia'm hui"erM,iih to know ' r !or a div ai .irh spriu:;. In it of 40ur-o all Ten- faruMri arc no ' . ' "... ..?... !-' ',.,-,.,. . . ...;,...... i...if ... 1.. ... 11- M.. 1 .... ilii, item: '1 h hr:ff of l.anca.hir. KL-.. l, !.?. Simmtiits. but that t ilon'r Willi iiei i" -' 1 11.11 1 unit a nii-.il mm in ! i'iii. .n it . - - ) ' ... - . L , ,P... ...j ;,i. -U'..1I 1 u-mil.l l.vtlh. n..l Wi. 1. ti... .itli ti- ! l.-il .r at a nr.vat aud em-e which the Queen .,v,.ra.'.- fanner in nut part of rt t rti :ui-i iii -" '. 1 - 1 wrunded two 'ears longer. :'tnl then hi- pocket for an-wer. and made tin. cane home with the malaria that made, bottle fast to Snap's neck, hef an invalid for life. "He can't tumble down,'' .-.aid th. Jane Scwall hat heard, as her neigh-' little ma.v.er, but Mrs. Woodbury wa hirs had. that Alcandcr Merrill was . only iliv.ded a-i to tie r '-k-;. ohol throuirh tin; head as ho Hung him- Mdf in despemtion across the fatal dead- I 11 t ti' ,. A...h...,.,.:iK- l.,.t . HUM III tilt; WVili tll Tklltlt IVNI Uy, ' ' - ---- -'- - there had been no engagement an- J the two homeward, w th very l.ttle hope nounccd between them. j the med.c.ne would reach there, if the He had whispered to her under the boy and dog d d. blooming apple trees the night before . Mail ISrook was roaring when the doJ hi- regiment went away, and asked if ' reached it. foaming over the tepping siie would wait until he came back, and , .ston-s, but the moon wih struggling after his death it was whispered about out now, and showed a tree olown Llint he lia.l been kind o' shinin' uu to across from bank to bank. Jane .Sewall." and the postmaster was - sure " he had wrote to her; but the 1 modesty of the New 1'nglaud village would have been shocked if she had presumed to openly mourn for htm. . Aud so the sorrow that llowed from C'alisla'.s wound, leaving it sweet and ready for healing, had cankered in June's heart, and "formed a cru?t that' few brkc through. one mi'ini ue ieu aiouc .T, 11.. 14". .-I-...,. 'Pi... f....l 'I'n.t .Lu- mo Mici ..,,. Jhe lalal lucaii.n. a.s in.s- .j.im. -" A-, is", a .'Tiff r."-'? ;; .v;;rr -r; ;;;;: .".r; .. .? s '--" p-"-' " ";" " br N,'-v! ,im io k,imv ,"at 'lu' """""l- mio-lit not lie in the -unshme. and the ticated the cotnmanu. ami r-nap t toiled ', , ,. ,' , f . , , , .. .. 5" i",'" it w!h ;,,,, ,..,. U,- flx, laui .,,-,. hi, .,.,. an,, JAvimS""."-. i I I I I 'U-S -P V... mv , ..ot . gloomv. and the only real shadow that, howle.l again. " ..;'., Ilf the t.il-tce the ' me " darkened the path was the dread that , C! home." "Iviw ' r mle hi It v of Vi-1, Ha ! -'Tne worm has eaten the meat all sometimes thrust itself forward that ten:e-t tone, and .lack s word was law r..n u m . . --. .. " . 1 1 1.: . . .i.,.4 ...i.;i.. 1... i... ,i IM1-.I.HII 1 e iio would have .-.pressed it. came ami " ' .,l lL. '" ?, ." .t! i,., describing. I'.ut I have space to men fouud Miss Jane frying so mam tloii-h-. optMiwl thi- lt.or f;r perhap-the him- ( " ,7, ,, Wl!en ih.-lim- nuts that. Calistn saul, lauglnngJy. sue , must be expecting a l.n. aitur all: but thee u-ere both .surnriscd when the mill- . .. - - .-' . . .- : ... r I .. tl..i -lf.t- 'Ut m !.iv in 1 . ' .'. llljt Vt.llOII. "I said a rirl said Miss Jane. ,.,.; phatically, meeting the minister on the door-step. 1 know von did. Mi-s Sewall. I know vou d d, .-aid the good man. -hut now I'll tell you just how it is. This i,ov has brought a ilog w th him j w . sa.l.a.B t.-akk.B h lmakil . T t'i 1 P I 1 I I I 1 I 1 T 1 I k. Mi-s Jane s faei was e-orgon-like in . its stoutness "and nobod wants him. He brought the dog aboard the boat in that, nas eboard bo.x. and there he s i , ... .-ii ii keot In ill tdl somehodv caught nun put- . ... .. ... ting in part of his luncheon t r the in-. . -..." - tic creature to eat. lie cut holes in me , box so the d(g could breathe, and told i.;... ... i .-.mi i ti... i ... .;., .r lit. ' tie thing hasn't made ... i i t a sound .-nice . thev started bust night. The bov saiil he was afraid to leave him for fear he would he abused or lost." Mr. Chandler paused, and looked at Miss Jane's face. He read nothin there. "I can't s-iv I blame vou. though tot '"'.J-"" - l '"''.f ', ,..;;:::. V- I r. .... .. 1 " 1... r...,. ......... somewhere with our-." Mi-s Jane caught a glimpse of j ( 'alista's face. "ton pig. .lancru'wall nmv k5(k ovor the whole trough be-I cause yon can i n:hu ceiu.inj: om way. saui sue io iier.-eu. ;um .-luj., said she to the mini.-ter: "bring him in." "I hope you'll never regret it." said the minister, shaking htmds when he went awav. "I hope I sha'n't.'' re.-ponded Miss Jane, in a tone that .-aid "I know I shall;" but Mr. Chandler was u-ed to a lack of faith, and hn rode away. leaing the bov. with the box under his arm. standing on the broad, ll.it door-stone. less little ragged-haired thing, who pa'd r- - great respeci to me cnouiii. jhii . m. . i - - .. .a.... . i ...i.:... ..... C..-..1, nmi ..w.'i.i .i.i 1i.it- illlil-iiinu Viii ..-.;.. .iv .. ... ... . ti.. tn-rt- l he had brought with him an accomt): or behind, as it happ- ned. then blushed hotlv alone in the dark at in the morning .sunshine. isut as repints letter, a cnnsiuenuiie -T"" ,"', ,. "." ,, f ,, . . ' j hut m fe course oi nan nonr tn - --- inu-rf-t- a bat I n pwl' lariato iirrr . j MbsJano ;a:t!he -'never did see pr,p0rt on of the m.O H (' inamen , earned twn onin . ? - ' - such a fool for a boy that .seemed to do OCCasion:dlv exchange letters -those (rpV m..n. Su ,h ,, .,,, aunt anii Afr.cati and turuul mm o.t., wun u. .A;miw j PU-t-lT. baajf C aIw ! have wit. too,'' as the days wore away: n nol wrJl fur lV:i!folvo,, rnjr0,tivo ,f an ilu. ,.dig iTimine. that .t,,. .,. , -,,. bif de odder ' 'IV ! T" """MH- ' M b. k . .. Imt, lar b-n .. and he asked her -what h?ld up the , Jo .j.,. . fc , ;U-,. hl f s,.n;ni,m, that pale , . ! b:rJ ,J" ,fc k" ? , W ""' r " " ("-t T1" ' nctroidt wZdercdthn-' re consigned to linns which have hor-e.. the people whooped up all the ! jfo u know that this felW "' "jjLJ, i ' 1 SlX. "t " ' across the road, or wondeicit tnai r.isp .m .i. a njn jn the countrv. evp-ctm' a n.se. . ., , - nt matter if it aa bn !arri nra- 9tf w.ih biirwl uu-b. ivatrar .. .- berries grew on bushes, or puzzled at houses m all the large towns n here ".. What s t,u. i:i:it:. Macbeth: has ' lS T?k' ,'.' l ,! lS.,' for a darr oth-r b banl ri. ilr will tf, ! , w UU. U, -Ir- tb bru i p the connection between the hen or the , U.tUT:; are fonvarded to dis a it p'-'anvb-nlv died out on the l"os,Ho. and ! . , !"at;i(. ,,' ' "n -'?n' Vm hl"uh7lon nrar a binl Ui4t ba dv op n bag r a ffrhH,at.. wblVtW.9a,l ., - nest and the eg: fo-md m there after- I ,ristnbued by spe -ial agents, who :ici, vou lo vomti u ,OCT to order a I ' w ' h i. i-n II ". .. "uil- nn i ww- ttwl H r"nwi ,B ,l "T"?. i F- - ' '!- . ward. -Miss .lane wa as she ; , llwt llu. slsljr. fem the Sarcophagus We a. k-d. J r; ! jrc ! eeri J " or...i r t II it ba brta kdt fcW j baawta ir - reallv "nonplussed at such ignorance. ; - J cerfiinlv torn.- "I here is nobo iv dead vet. but Wu ha-.o. thir.v hrc ccr..- to .cu.t wrti , hn T ,. wilh B anl rk it .j .J T.n ; n The dog. .'-nan. proved to he a harm-( reiver. - V . S .".v. ii.1 ' ' ,:i.. ... -..ii -. Ua,r,n;n...ni,n,,...u.. . .. '..r K,m.l( ! , ruD..Biio nw L.. .sl,.ss. I... ,-..l..Ull.W tll.l . IIllili" U ru.. tUi-il .uu utt .. .a. i -; - . . , t i - 1 . fr-k-t ill I -Sarah had allowed to gambol about j than some oi lie impi ,ai o '." .. noU If Wt, (lo.t have no How Old Sol Used . . . , , i. " I i. .uL- sir Vrederiek Hrnce to forward "l'V JLUU1, "- uuil ",lH "v the earn almost muter ner noe. " - 7 - , . . , .., . . ,i. .... ,. .j,,. )rr...hont..rs 1 tv 1 1 j,.. ,u .- . ..... . r...rfi n :.nte documents for them be- late ro-i .in. ils o. .11c Lra nuj i- j .j ani 1 w; tjjc Quite a JritjntNim grew neiween 1 1Vk;n a3Jd Canton. On the death will hatch out and eat up the crop j r W sV.;;r 1 t.wirh,,. he-of the Kmpercir lien-lung, winei, oc- -.'" !.!. ."V'- , French province- duria never hesitated to tell her when he ' eurretl ju-t ' 1.1 ? ' n Im 'nThow V Tdl and of 17uo w -ual to t thmi.-ht she left the straight hiVhwav of tUcreoi was ,-t.ui " -" w. ';"' ...... ..i .,r...,. .i ,;i f-th..ra,-.- fumace. Meat cookl fact and strayed into the ileitis of imag- j at?SVi K) in twonu-foiir hours hoppera and the an Antonio "mer-' merely exjio- n it to th ination. ' Tl0 ".u."'! l? .l Ji T,LL chants. If we manage to keep th-m -ol dare venture out bsl After awhile thev found, in addition I ;"" '" .. "r" "... V. . . .'r.i. . iii...i ... T iinio. v.. rm'ht not ter ! lour p. :u- . T . i.-aif T ilu 11 ii . ill 1 .iu.-iiib r: L r h r-s- v --. -- -- - l,i t .nnL.r nn wn'Ph honhwi. if not ! """ i.4j rr--- - - - r , , tniT- nrtfr oi-nsi iftvtr rtoor- ior u .,-. ?A tfa- fm oi iir rwui scienmieally"atleastin:iw.-.ypleasmgjpa Trcon-n'K ""Cheer'tio old man. vou wilt rats 1 three month-. Kot a drop erf w.ter -lltgr9 1Tn. al fe twy aaaal . to these loaoir women. in"r, th-big-t kind of a corn crop this j fell !-rms:x month -. Cyag at bef. bo. tW bi 1 ..Pt-f- w, - i..,t Asi-rmti., a ! orihn?r coiimuima..on--h otdtl u ?;,....,:, nwin.l wkh I In 1773 the thirmometer r It 5 u atml. ihrm. Zrwrj ta , .,',,"'.1: ":.:,r,'r:..:.:T 'c-onveved e;u.er in ?iow .adi.ngpo,- :'r::,.c.rj:' ;e : .i... .i. :. w .- IV. mu uanus Mia 01:1. .i..u inns. . - , ;,.,, . r ..I... i tniitninnfts whose louriiLH-iaiii; u.. , .-- . ... - - Through Georgia'" and "Annie Laurie." j 'u " .i' '" und "Sut,po-e we donrsc a Ugcomcrop : In 17.J. the hxt at IVZ " k .ll! and .Jack rattled them off. while Ca- J torVh.e- not , ilta -what! t e n-e ar.vho." he ex- ?r: tta a wttavr of p Fod eaaaM. WIL.-JW 1 sta hummed, in a soft little voice, an , 111 twe claim,!. indig:ian:Iy: ;nf re a big ZJrjTZTi .ttSl1 tST mtt.itiT ii'iiT i nti-fiiir if'-'i -r .. .t nriin riia t"j'. iv 1 1 en iinivn 10 inriv " - v-. .a a ----- - ajna - - - "- -.-. - - .. j-s. -. HIT lH TT-l I - . T I I. T . I - ifn-ir littTn 1 n:r.u iii:ie lieeu. ;iu .m-iuii. iu "- .. . i.,,.. . .,. -. , ..i .i .?,., -..'- ik ?. o- 1 I?.. I . 1. . . 1 ....I.- . !,.. I... I - " " J ". . . " ... . -. . ...I I ll-lV .! - .. t-w ...... . - -. ... . int .t wii nor I :i.im who uit-u. i.i-. . . - . . .t. , i... . r. nniit-n in ki-cu me wiv ir .. I .:. . !.!. n I..,.. ..j; I... I'll- .Clfl 1 . . I ......... If I tlr. tl.f I -.wl- 1 Man.- tu iuuiv in u.jii .1 . . ---" -- 1 ...;-., i",,.,- ir,.T.-. ,:-. 1 iiii- " . '" ind Mic and murmured: "If he had lived." and v , TT to be happy." and after he h what seemei!. to her rigid creed, al most a sin for the unwed to think of wifehood or motherhood, eren though it might never be. The second week of Jack's stay was extremely sultry, and one night, in a terrible showen Calista was taken with one of the attacks of illness that had hung about her ever since her Southern campaign. A ilbs Jac hurriedl prapawd the medicine she kept at hand, J: looked in at the door. lace vrdek. hain't she?' "Ohl" he whispered. The hc-.-j ih.ok a- a peal of der. like ti.e boom of "im-. cracked alKHtit. a:.! Mi-3 .Jane eric I out. fur luu- i.y.i. ji j, iroin ;ier namt ami stv.il- tereil on the lioor. u i 1.11.1 i a m,i no inore.' as Jack. ! e:tn gu ;0 the 'potee.trv"- or to the doctor's I know where the doe- tnr ;.-..-- ' ..... -.u; .)aiif hdn t at: wcr. It would lie dire cruelty to send that mor-el of hnnianitv out in such a .storm, bur faii.-tu I More he could colled her thought: th.- ram heat beavilv in at the open door, and Jack wa- 1:0 ae. .Siie .-!ran-' out to e.ill after h'tn tc th' tci!:::,r-'.,on aciOa-i Mad ISrooi was only hail :L-f.ti VYV1I ' ovi r the -teppln'-alone-. for mav ! -he'.- a-dvin'.' --aid Jack tc Miap, and .Snap responded by a litth howl a- they d.-d down the path, Dr. Melnrvr.-wa- -i-k hi:n-elf. :111c yomg Dr. lla:rv ha 1 dr.v.-n o.i' to b add tn -et a 111:111- le". hut Mr-. W001I- bun. the hou-ekeep"r, an I the .,d do.-, t,.,-. ,...1,..,. .M.t . 1,. ri... ,,,..(.,.;,... w.;.. 1 i","" j"" .' i' '- -...-... a,.Mr-. no liiun -a;l. "alwa;. - leicnej Mr-. Kmiuou- nL'hl round when -h ,- had them -;ell-: Int I'm afraid you'l tumble down and pill it. yon poor litth .1. . . ' t 1 : 1 -.1.1. 1 oear. me num woman auue 1. Jack milled a b.t of d riv .-trmir iron; l"- ..as -Nothing I efer pre-ente.i itIt. how- ever. ,0 hc du .iou-Iy rolle I the pow- .I.r, in ;i Lit. of o l.-.l :lk. :in.t .started Mveej) cio-e to me, 010 ieuow, mhu Jack, tart'ng iiMiibly across. Almost over, a dead branch 'napped, and Ja -k fell. He caught a limb with each hand. . , . ,. ., , . , .,i,.l .!.. !. ..It li-ilf mt if t!n wit.T- but the bough-, .waed and creaked, and threatened to break, and Jack dare tru.tt them no further. ...1 ... . .. 1 .1... .. .-.uu a "oc m ...i.o ...t- , . - stuff. i. -i ....in i... .,ii -. HOJHUUUm- nuiuumii Ill l M' w.i I III nil'kl'll IITI lilt 111. .11111 . . r- - -r - - - , 1 - .. ..-.-.. !..... .. ,IihIi .iiiiI liilliT. line mimuu-i unci, ui, unu .um 1.1m.- . . ..... ,.. . ..... .. ,- , 1... iiv.iiii 1 T...W. r.k i...ir .1.111 Mr.Mi v ''- ' """- ,' , t l- n.o "li tren.bl.ng hands -he t o,,k t he l''-- "' "t" lh,! bolt,, " ul- ' V SOOU tsCalisia's aironv "as relieved. with a terror of she knew tu-t what, she M"'l lw the h 11 w;ith Snap, just as uic uav. lau anu Miiuiug, oi-".ti i-t. the lulls. "Mie's a-liviu' ?" called a feeble voice ' fr mi the water. Not a word in answer sad .Mi-s .lane, , . . I . !. . . .1. .. I I. '" - ."-" " -s- - ; :""- l.lK'? "i,Lrv " "Ui ""' i" ' on tne ground. "I cou'dn't hold much longer," said i he. and dropped at her feet. I Two or three dayr afterward the louii.toi tf-ttn itiini t rir if tk it Ja k - ---- - i the ' "' ". ,-;; '.,".. other children. "No. sa:d Mi-s .line. aiirupi.v: "i can i n-i n.m go, am. (:ilista. she wants htm I 1I1T. '11 WIN I11TI1 M-l Wl" II KI'IMI -ui '.. - -- -i '"im a spell longer. i trw-.. oy wnai he tells ahout his auni ue lives wiui. . there won't be :mv trouble there." j "Hle-s the Lord, .sister!" sad the minister, earn -tly. He had heard the storv of Mail Crook. ; This -p:-ing 1 ss Jane, with a beam ing lace, put down he. name for four children to -peml two week "I-" ' ICl. Mack and t aiKta win enjoy u. sam he, apologeticallv. i ..- tt . :I How ahout 'Snap?" laughed the ' ..There, ain't he the knowin'est little mruster. jja.r Vou ever saw? ?" eel timed Miss I .lane, wim etunus.asni, ami me ininis- ter as-ented: and she walked home. niunnuriii": "What a mess vittles . ... .... i ... ..:..:- vo mil a unset. Jane .-ewall. if the Lord had let you had your own way!" Annie M. l.ibO'j, in Christian I'nivii. THE MAIL IN CHINA. How I.rttir anil llii-hies Ctrrrptiiil.-nr Arc DifttribuMMl hi the Cilrtlnl Km- pire. ' . i .-.-. &! liiiii'iir inn. ii i iiiii w- h -to iiti iiiii- a Atajti. " v. - ;.; ;;- ..... , - r . was no ion-ei torMgn- ers iron - j CI-) IIOIII IRlll. v -v. .. j.v.- ... ... ranre.iienis wexe no soohci i-m;iuil-.ito .- -For a scurrilous article against thi Hnninan raniament. nuoiisnea in s comic ncwspajH-T of Agram. Austria, ( the Sourge. the editor," M. Zima. hat oecn senicucvu iuihu ;ii.3 iiupiu ment. with two fasting days pet month. The publisher was sentenced to ten months' incarceration. Nervous spasms are usually lieved by a little salt takes into mouth and allowed to disMtrc i . . . - .!... i . i.no. . ti... i .on ii'i-.o Tiinn it . .... . - . .v..m r ar.z itr tri 1. ...r ..1.I1 n I III IMI'l 1 IKL. Ilt'Il I i:ili:i !.' - "v.. --- - - " " -i ,,, ,, , v. co.. - .... 11 l,av. ?HT II in f - ... . r in China. Hutthepla.id Cele-tiaK tc uiieu up x -uppov we wish. uvv ., a ...timid.. Tax frrtnc Ifl1f1 ixvliomlctrrvantuarsa form of vulirat jrumb!e. Texa-s t- no farming conn-; .vitss .ant - , ...,,.!- t:mbr.Ila. and t icil c -'" -- ,., .,,! ,vi-i.-r i-mhr.-la IN WINDSOR CASTLE. fnii.ial I"arr r:-i! l.jr th" OHf-n. Sup portrtl Uj li-r .MliiWter. 'I h Queen of I'tur'and's t'ne-t resi dence i- Win i- ,r ( n-th- In f.et. m- Ili-ent I on.lon.T- often .A to me that Buck njr ir.m Talnce was a nt:-vra- lIe old rat-trap, not lit for Victor n aud bcr laim'y to live in. wh le tly were a-, rvadv to declare f.al Windsor Cn-tle wa, the liue-t royal palace In the world. The tjutvii .-rnds a lar-e portion of ' ... , , . . th- year at imUor. an.l theiv -he transact- a lare proportion of that formal et mainh rather amii-inj: a-e ie-- court bu-.nr?-. the detaiL of h ch are dally paraded in the the Curt Jour- Ihe-c matter- are no-tlv i:ii :w gav. tne Lnancllur 01 me nucny 01 7-anca.-ter.wa- pricked by the ,ce.-n. The sheriff- for Koglnnd and Wale- were pr.cKetl ty her .Maje.- y at inu council on Ti.ur-day ht-t. the .'th iu-u. and not after u. a- -tatel in the (vurt ( ir nhir for that date. Now what does all this mean? The evolanat'on is -imii.v thi-: Kverv ve.ir the Jud-.-s of A-ie- make return to the '.'ueeii oi iljree iHr-n- lurc.i-n - ... . . J count;, in l-nglanl. lrm lumisnc i to -e;ect one to serw a5 .shcntl of eaih county. When the-e name;, written upon a shee' of JMtpcr. :oe pre-eliied to the (Jiteen. she tak -- in ;.er linger- a pin tutl .-t ck- it f trough one of them, lie- . . iniT thu.- t.- .-uppo-".t to in iicatuiier cnoiee ake her -ejection. to 1:1 TI... !. o'n-i,.. of - ik.n nin there." :.....,.!. . .......... .... .. W.m- t'n,.Uri.l IK -lit M t ti iW'.i .. -" .. .. .p......... .-I ... m - 1..L1.11 ;t oHrri'i m thi, v.-rv un-:cn: rm ai cu-tom m:sm: . leftzon which 1 have u- de-smlie 1. I'm the'irn sticVimr of the Uuccn at Wmd-or i-. of c ur-c, a mere mean tig- lis form, for all the ap-miutm t- f the otlicer- whom -he i -uppo-ed :. m-- leet are -etlled upon by the o". crn- men' before been; nbmitli d to her. There i an th-r and more Jtlinjr n-e of a pin wh'eh the Queen -om-time- m .ke-. When ..iliicr- or -oh tier-have ...tif.nlnrli- .li-tMi.'irkln-il tlieiiielve- in the field decorations are often be- make-me laugh all outer, but every-s-owed upon them. And in such cas ho.iy -htauda oop und cries out: 'More the heroe- are -ouietimes summoned to ehe-tuut--!' " the palac-of the ( ueen and personally 1 received and lio-piiab. ent-rtained bv tier. I lien, m i er pre em-e, wie f,eiv- 5.... of the men nre read over to her ... 1 . . .1 ........ V -i'M - --.x .. - ai;i.iiv :tii?r uiii'-n .- r iuii- iiimiu ; . 'M im u 1111 11 in irui-. iiifmh I 11111 II l'.l"n llll il t i noon io norn !- rii'iii 1 11: mim 11:1 :ii"ip iiim'iii 1..i.111 .. 1, ,.l, .,te of n Mituewhat Ill' IIIWIII' -! -- - . . 11.. simil.tr characicr to those 1 havi been ...... eminent has made an apiiointmeut of a ilin1om:itie renre-ent'it h e. t he Mini.ster 1. 1 '.--- - i - - - - elected make- a iourne to the palace of the liuceit before he goes forth as her i-.mr niMtiie. and on hi- ttended Knee kisses her hand in recognition of the honor he has received. The forms gone through at the palace when an addre of the Queen is to be ! piv-entcd to Parliament are pecu lar. The Mmi-try- the Prime Miuis'er prepare- the speech, and then the Cabinet make- a stately and n.o-i formal jour nev to Windsor for the purpo-eof read ing the document to her Majesty. Alter it has been rend in h-r pre-enee it is supiio-ed to I eeonie her .-peeeh from the throne. lUmtoii Cvhtvurci'd Hu.lt ttn. A POPULAR SUPERSTITION. The ll.iiipy Aurii-ulturl-ts uf the Ij.iii st ir 't.ite. A popular .-up r.-tition has prevailed in all age-, to the c fleet that the typical f-iriM..r len-v.ts more -o id iovand ban - 4fciV - --"--"- .---,--. - , piness to the acre man an oiner cia- ,- agrlculturi-ts who toil in the Lord'.s 1 vi,.,-,r,l moral vine nioioi no iom Alter mature deliberation we have come to the conclusion that the average Tea farmer, at le.i-t. .-tillers as much from the canker-worm of care as do-s the man who "rastles hi- hash" in the bu-y haunts of men. Some veafs ago while engaged as a . ,r.rf , bl,'-v h:um,s of l,l,,, , ., ; Some years ago while engaged as a local reporter on wie a:i .tuiomo i.u'jf, we knew a harlv agriculturist who ., .. .. r... i. . llllt'U tlll'Ml.i Ull U1L- llU'UHI ItritiiiHMU ,. ..:.. .i... .!... t . . i . Bl.k 'h IJh Wa k.karII1T ten nines iroui me .iaino ni, me 'rii..i..i(.it-l ... i.( 'I'..'i lli iiriMie w:is '"-'""I-",v - iSlaeocth Mnimons. lie um noi come to iown uuni, ".' when he d.il th- black pall of gloom j a late frost, and then it will bel'ood-bve tl0im .0 the i-ron rop-." . 1 crimps we will not have any lre n're - )i.?.h..1 .., 1I...11 i xir.n? i nV haul it to :ow. i reck, n I'll rai-e s busr ali on I ought t "oiatcye wnn n eioo-. ne . . t at 1 up nis crow-ua.i ami siann xor uu T-wi nnn nn inr iiiiiii 11. -...... i i.A t-.n. -r wr. . . . . v .. .t ..I - htv.i fhu nl.ii:nrA -.f ua. g Macbeth Simmons again for ome - --- ,? t VI..V. j. . . .. .... .....'m v .--- 1 w. trm me. lapiteotatl hij jrosmnz ana siirhimr. the donds let their garnered - - . . rr-- . . .1 ". -" fullness down, and the crop were water and gas taxe si.v.' v c-... uc; .--. -- - --- , t Btnvpiv immense. xoiai vranv rental 01 .-.v--. "- - - -- - ,1 i TL- i.v..v . i :.u r A.-.-.I .? m-ni valtie.i thnt. Thcr came bacJC asia. aad WoarZ fs ..tTS? STaX : , iTri , . ,r r 7nd vr t,!ovma,J W k : a -t W hockep. Colma work U. hadrU kia'ootton at a good figure. S.QO) heathen. " faw. Utw ia iiS-l lU e were iaai, I bo4L- W-r nn.l carr.ed 11 la of money in h hand, but lie did not look a.- happ aM i-onv .tod as he tin! the last tiiiw wo saw h::n. (., th- toothache Macbeth, wo a-ked. pleasantly "No. he replied, .-url'ly. Yuu pmbublv haws t Ot any e fortieth this vi-ar. You haven't got a thins: u hi-. No orn. a " as iu.'l.a no nothing.'' we njtwrk"d. ironicallv. Yes. "we have cot s:ncthtu to kep our teeth p..n now. U . aro all ? um ; .r U. d.wa with chill- We won rfono,hlu. lhi, fftI! with our Uth evcept to cjIJIt.l.r Hn,i sn-ih 'omi. llwilluko vvery cent of nionev I ve rc: to ;h quinine. ThasS the w.vr it i- wn-neer it nr.n- cnoiurh to iusk crop. aI with a rt of a -wc-ar.-all Hr-nn- he cliiuwrtt np u m ni- k-I Mate-i- happier uraii i '. in ?. j, men h.mt. wr eien tke overworkrd urnali-t. tr the tir.l bmiker. w.i vory NO MORE CHESTNUTS. . llftroiter WIi. tll.l i t"Ml-r-t.iml tiir K.-lftan. t (lie tru-lten l'lnie. -I like to know." he -nid as he helpe I him-elf to a cha'r in rhe On ral St-.thm e-terda;.. "if I "!. some che-lnut-'1" "1 don't undrtand." rcpHil the ierr'Vit. hell, mav be we haf a wg crop 01 , ehoinnts d:.- yar. ' 1 ..I I ..'. I u !... (I.T )llt t-i i oui ibh" '"" - - i yur ca-c?" i "Vliel!. if I .-it down IU trotlt Ot 111 i :1imu lo -huioke !tn piinj -ome bs .-- -- - . . ' like to -It mil me, I "l mHne3 me feel .-on tickled, um! nun be 1 say- to my " '.fh:tke Thy vhas some elephant like a b:ick?" ' "iefoie. .shake can gue-s it ail der bo- rai-.- up uml Ih1 clutnut at . me." I "1 ?ee." I "Some odder times, vhen my saloon vhas full, may v I a-k -oniebody it he h i- a ail.r. lb a.-ks me vh mid I i -:i-. !.ec.itl-e hi 1 es u .-'hoiHier. um Kxaetly. ' I'ml if I has waslrtig off der vin- ' .1 1 . -......!.. ... ..... i.. lit- IOI.I 1 ciou- nun .-iin-n. ...- .? :i-khv a tiir m a fence corner vha- -- , r. 1.1 L. ;,,.. ,.r.,r he veils '( he-t i i k i . 1. niiiii - -- -- - ? . . ,. .. . ni.'. -- --..-- - ----- r-. Oxnctly. but vhas 1 too blame? an some j odv lav it to me? 1 vhas a pence- fid man.'umf 1 pay taxes in two ward; 11ml " f to noor tolks eaxerv uav. mil der werrv next t me -omepoily Tt 1 "chest nut -" a! me I .shall know h. i ' I shall take Ii'mt b der m-i-k und tiiii". I him down utnl walk on him. und I sha I itid out ii lie makes tun ot me. ( hestnut.s! Do 1 look like Imn? ha 1 eaten itj by worm-? Do I sell by di pint? he-iuuts: I'm' Let 'em look a leedle otidl for me'." ltrott Crci KEEN FOR WATERMELON. A t'ulnri'.l 3liin Wlm ll-ilnel Kure ! ti-i tir .fiitu-. A i-olorrd man catie out of an alley oil' Michigan avenue ye-ter.lay ami in ouired of the grocer on the corner: "Saw lvss, has oii had a wnter mellyoti -tole nxn to-d:u ?" Why. I declare, it some one h.t-n't stolen a big one whiHi laid on th end of this siu-lf!" excla md the grocer. Did vou -ee a whte man an a I cuy, f,.;f,.r hangin' 'round yero?" j -Come to think of it. 1 d.d." I " Dem ar' de cluips who stole dat thi . . melh on." Did vou see them: n&ketl grocer Nebber did. .-ah." Then, how do you know?" The colored man took bin down tlo- alhw and -bowed him two heaps ol ! melon nnds and cM-l'iimcd. If it.. melKiiii w:'n"t ilun stnh .. . . .. .. ............ ......... --- --- - i 1'1 !! n.h haw, t half gnawed, . at ji-t de way white foU- eat em. i vw.iirwiv would eoziie ill xienii 10 .-xi4 ii. ie umh-i pn- ju.i -n". . .... " . tl" 'irK. nai s ue work oi n run u i tieni. an ilo.m vou Iorgll H. i'own ,------- - , iar a tin a riiul an ao:t. ue cnai got -car't an" run'd aw.tr afore dey waj , dun i nv m:i.. jr. y()U Jir ,,arp enough to catch Vm." ,.. .l3 ' . -aid the grucr tttiuo. wji- ute retMr. on the detect' ve force or brvnk a Itrjj. j Detroit Free J'rei ! to Shine- F.hir.e. Iir2al ni in iJrrrnd g the .-tianrr nat hi a ?! Ls rookctl bv ..n. t weea noon nmi In 171- many ibops had V clo: th: ta'P refnge Uad'T lb zrtan L : In -u'y. l."J.'. the b-.nt agx n l-iw 1 mtobrabia .g.-iatne- wrre Dwroew p atl fruit dried upon the tras. I riirr.''. in iiwnuu v-.-.- - - I iit.-rf ..1 -.! rIfT It?!' TTi"ai. a O-LI : V 'r- r. - - 1 t aa aa - "" " 1 ... .... ,. c I In th lii ntfielxf reiri 3- vu In the late official report at ' Francisco it vry bovra that in the t. p- ; . "La 1 n the Chi- ne-e ucnaty .v-oaaoD oj ' v.N .1. - - 1. - ..v there are 5W lannur.es. wmca j i! --' - GOOD COUNSEL. lino - lf t u 1 1 j ; T teeif . loi.o-l 'i-l " i-rr lin. il'-mt -.m i -. N ..J I nt U ilt Ta;- -! t it; Xmr fmtvma !-- t f . ei irrmuJ. But te aria ,4 niknn IX rai " Urvtt tr TTkt II u iiAfd ttri: 1 Urn. 1M-M '&" i'- .Atj fj Ms li.rl lirik tr t-f-mnt ti.r : $mtl Mari r r wrmr , . Jk Im ft .iir mvK Hut iik- ti Ur .r.. n kyl tun i it fw. W Irt tTvi i rw. nsr rrM. Mlhi Iti- M. k tna fa.ft fitv -..i iol' !- ur' r"n .: Ii-iM!3 .! ipw lA-.r lr'!; ic --at'. tJ AaUy lb- imrtL ikii n r- : .- tNt !. i;" i" tt r . H fc jm U ;t r .J.ujr I a ut't.l nmrt . V.'fc b. O tk- k i n l .U Wlwtt !' ! ;. (. r.1 tr i ' .i-iMp-t, v ,ik r'f";-- f ? br- trta; l"h - . tti t- iwnpr i . t ivwu i'ii t.i .ta iiMf. .. It t I ti !-' "C Ml t Wit l'u lf fc-T olMfffNT A, i oin it.- t.l t -4-n: tiwv unliiii4f ril" .. k n in s j-. i. r .t t.nr lt .! uhil v.vk . .t. MtB THOROUGH V.'OFtKME'. Ilii.t-Unc HMit ll,Muior fc.i A l'.Hl.t Klrrjr itntt a iin'imtf XtW'lll- utv. Tocrv w.tc ttwi f ihm at it. th j fathi r and m4hu-. anl !. !r 1 to l5 t,tn a UMHt a botiul. Tbmm, irr- not Turkj or ItuLau. or he . i I have dons all nV rarrying ami tm.Ll ins. Hhti lw.-it'tt a lut tv rivia,: the ,00 Iherv I . Uft :trtt aoU oi kuow ibcy wrr o nuu an voman. .nl nJiiM ta a rhcrrvire: ani 11:' trt'e wa :vu r ltft-nr Ut i. m my w'ndow. It W.-v ui tiie -pruaj: f ii. i tviicu warm watliir -ri. I w, ,i.k 111 hcd.biton.wt uty irwm-l-. trotht 1 no an opera-la-. and wtlb taat I ciiuhl -e all th ork. u4t oa a 1 ft lily a- if it n-u on th? U:iu- in m 1 t oiu. Not all. Lowovin. toe much t! i: w..i don ear in 4i iu rtua In-ltNTr wa- awake lo un l'..tv how rarl? :h brit- gt up' 1 tun tward iotnu ,Mg 11 to stug n; lmU-pnt threw in lh , ;noruing. W hen thi' btnl" uau UlMi vD n ''ottmi.nl on of lare twiir trj?ili ! ntcd w.t.'i mud. t.wn thv bgnn to Hi-Kit .u short phf- ut hv d jf,ra ud fittf tttiK- lb7 dle Mpiinf httlr toiti with clay, which 1 think U.wy had worked up in titrir b 11 to make it 111. ue lic and liojU. I -'tll ilmiii put the -tick unl it.aT ia aU ' push the end th mij;h witu the-.r bill-. ;.id then draw it out on t.e othrr .!' ' and bnng it up lo !hf top or pu-dt it in aiiottu-r p.a. l-i pi-er of Uav -r white strug wer. hanm &u around the ncL Vmi a Irw bor: pie, s had ln-en worm to their att taction, thru t anwl ilraw up Uhh? longer piec rttttl pull thatn lhrujjh mid -o tauten it nil lojrrlher vry v- iiir.-h. I'll pti-h'utg and pulling aixl wwv ing wooul .r.iw Ibe W-l olll lH RlljK 'llii ti OinU were thorough a.rkwru, and bin It to the jdutub lit, and h.-ul att eye tor henulv a well a fctr-g.h wad comfort. To haj tfw -l iwik the rot.m would iiirc round ami rm a it. prre.inje im aattl eiM,.aelly in Ho iHt:oiti and brtith ng ta tnUr fttnti. and mak ng llW net rvund. To prra the loo-el wotrn trHM down aal make the work Itrtn. the bint iiaMl U h:. ptv f it .town .th her brd ' ue. k. an! the lunntr-rt way of all. alMr tsil aga n antt a.tm. j Whv dul thet put mud lit tbr nwrt" Vol oih to m-tke it stronr IWuaji- ...nrnaC think to maki it wanaif . 1 think lor ju-t the ip.tf rea-vn, to make t colr. Wli.-o the in ' hot and tlw ainl Idowinjc tfc fg wot i hi get hot anl ory. Ihat tn t . might A hateh. 'I If & wmld ' cait-h iui. ol tlt rain nmi W damp and kep the ; mot-L Did yoti rrt M-e n bird get oil It.p g. al Ua-f ; np aud Ian tb-u wiia Iht wib-j1 'IWj 1 do it Miinetune ($ut that t aftrr inr ' home i- b.uh. ami vm bnU arw nut ! done yet. 1 One morning when I woke aitt at o'clock. 1 look! out th saw a loog strip . I vrkif rk th aaaifin;; ilowii from lh i-t It wa abttt tu inches wale aid thr fet lon. The hird wrr not in in a-t. flat in 2 worviil an ho.ir two. vh-y rrr pri tin ' tin r hrcakfa. A I w minute later I aw tin trp iaa jn and th" rob.n- lining tHii in great Uwlr. hih! con-ulting aUot wn-rr U lad Uw thief. Ami lh-y taunt! him tn-iure tmg t.nl were m k again with th rlth. and iM'Ter.tl impudent town parr' in hot jatrnil- I krjK. an -yv on th n t to -.-e h.- vnA of thi ?ht. aaI m b I b fore I vtmM at i ?ne of th"- perrow jjf to tbai aw ne: ant im.! '" strtn of -oft "Ot:o. Iktt Ibe robin HPr rea It to d-i-3d lbr proBrty. ami droTe tb- sparrow away, and errth as: ,nir'.l down ir awb-P-it.-:ore siTitwr bai tb parrow iri-hi tbTtr rbo t ! ibat eh. h agaa- ' b- k S7 r wr-. I br alil ali taw rotena ? kvlp. and ni a ton attack tm tfc- a iiunux a- m ib wMlbia on aw rr ,ilr of lb bui'AiHf. 'lis aawtb-r rtLLa caaip ba-k lb UW etocil ta wrr 4lL j-,. sh. dxt avt gf to l w. tww wrrw that roJUi trav waa c- w aborp an J bir. law faarrwa wm iboruh:r laU-n. and r s-iraxd toHar krrd a brana. Tba. - ."" ----- , u. r .i .-.. m.vi ni 1. n-2- mjo m a l- Iim,.! vA :119arwajrr aaIlF- laULCT j OLAWr iT; " p ; -.... iai r . . - 'rrn r TTai aa i -- - - 1 it z. ara j a " f - - r-- -- - . Itilnkthey Wc.-vaot a k bwuo; a t i J"yn i-r several dar tne rocta. ric v. - --- - - .... were not ! fr! thtrT ha,' bddio .,swBuua.. .,.--.-. - - 1 - .Isuf w 'a rir.a Ti.rr UUUUIIiV wed- . . a a v.. - fc.. a.A.a . n" rtrt sfi . . e---s -' w j litUw frtm ly at t.rr wucnnw-r ' Charts & Mmif. n (". tmtt- V.tLL PROVIOSO rOH riw -. ik Tv Faai anl I 2 w wr t f brm. Tfcr ha4 r j ,rrj HAtoJj l ta. aa4 hl a th brt 4 l.trBt One day tiln nak t' : 1 bxL la a wsr e a bos whir h had ; th-m. lnf.1 v . p . -Wttt -,A srM r n V S ' ! - ' kT..' I - enough br t. . ? lh- ; 'o ' ' ttlNf mrft I- i i r htt jT what 'Sle. t. 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