b jw ,i-.:jmm:msma jf tt ,3BIIIBBBwSS r,'3ririgiiaiiiaa ii 'T I "' iTaffriiir v '"iTuai irtiwwr" i m iiitfmiiiTr? HnTnTffnnBHBWBi" - -" asss f 7.?I Of'nttn.entienH lor 'Ms is)ioiii lie urcititip.u I'-l In ..i-iihii.c o author: not lurcF.'ir.lv tor put (ict.n. . s an fivU):i:i-i -J k'! fji tli on x j pa.- tlif write r. U ri'i' onU on e". sh!'- -j . paper. He pmti uJar'x -nriI ir: i' IllllM Jltl'l iliit s to Inive the iMerh uiel I, ur 'nin .mil .'-ic I THE VEERY. -A tip the mountain -!'! I pre-'-.! I hfKPl tlio very s ve-per -outr. 1'oiinMl warm Irom out Ins flowing lra?t. .Ati'l crlmlm lli" jrlii'I. jiltiiiir : Tir If-. ui-U. tri-i'e. tlio strain. 1'oinJ loxc, iiml h'ip' ail ion ler pain. 3"h' evenr-reiis tli'-sr o-lors ;-av Tui.ii'l Uie Jrfflfu n.f Vftra breeze, .And. !'1 irom man' a ino'jutaJiicare. Tb- liriHih aped donuw.tttl through Uie tr": T r-f. tn lee, 'ri-c-f I'jf -j:j: Afi'i i . i":.'l Ij.iii'I li ! loiirT- Tlif fci'-iMlfi Wrcli"3 X''nUy w;iyel: Th:ir in. Sky hN-ms ro-o -ji-ctrjil Julr; .ruiiiHl tln-ir ronn, iviib vim artnyfl. Gr-w t-j iippoi! mo- ami msl!pii-ij;tlr; wJ ir-.i If, in ! Han t'Otirctl . ;iiuJ stiwnn til soil at-ojnl. Iwrk ri" Jin- -e lar'- piral form i Jhnt pi'llund Northern k, A v'var cipnii" of flor "horn, A lake or-llj-r if t!j" ;; Ami. ijk- llml fl-anies, lir-n-ice .'am,' tii" lo:f linl noii Um iruv. zlc-Iraz7.If of the falling rain on th" iiUHJc.il old tin roof, jrnnliially th"-.f jihotognijihs rn'U" largor ami xviiler. lfng'r ami tlui-krr through, until In aw at onct- that lie roiiM ii-.vr jr-t POTENT FACTOR. iins :m . llfim f rui I nl r ; fxl . I'Hn- III lt I !!': Mi'ua.bc. r th.-M t; ri.-1. j th rubi'in "f :i nioth-r ari. ft..!ii li -r .i i ai.1 pa .! -lowly out of tii room in the Jin.fnion of her chimfxr. 'Hie bov -.tw itia- with ..i,.iit pleasure: the nrh,n,- ;., - ifh-lp h a luramn- ' : f vt. boj ir ,: " muio WHL'oi n-MM lwit.ltr :o i.r. v.nf IU,r frt.uKi. . ami 1 nun! iiml ,-.-f them back into the box. ami o with- in hi-s he.trt ku.K ..k...i :.u .v.; '...... . ' .. :r -". i.- iruitjni ,i larjre nu.t lr "1. t'si- , p., A 41. It i.lf.l ( III. fll'l. it tltl MOll I.. B V A... V . r I "Jill -t-II IJIJI. JIIJ .- H lljF 4tl'4 JI- tin; rain ami the picture- earry him b.ifk ;ear- ami year- ago. to thoc lays in a uian- life never forgotten, yet hanle.-t to recall to tho- day s when -chool wa- hi- ino-t terrible bug bear, work his -worn and bitter en-1 y ir t prvlu-t f t. ii ' rr rt. 1 : J. e f.V src- .;:. Inolin. -f : n oteerv.! the !y. Khett jUj boaiI h.Jp Iab.,r to .taM ..: .ne. i u- ..n pr . !.!,, ,t ;- i tJwi the iJfK.r cljl U-himI her torm. Under UU head th Jetinit. -n ..ft,,. , .- I of lv f..t O r.g t.. t:.- r .: ,t -. r 'w. I 11 hve m. fun. 1 sever jti;,t bv Smi!-. a, "iu r. . ..,. r... '.n. xa thrhn-of f.t it :ItmiM.,i.' do have any fun when mother is nut nd all he i,-.- :-mi- f-r .. rt . :.. r . . r ::.. .,.r. .. . f d .. . A 1 " j.-tant. liv psntv-.f r. , .,i. o -.img he parked his UcK-ks it" d '3wV ar .m ttr .ii wwir uix sou tnaile active ,-J tk- ,,.,: Itf-.'. ..f .... B.':e. I j, einy: when play wh, hi fnly objei-t in preparations for turning things op-ide iwr life: v, hen his mother wa- hi- one ad- vi-er, hii coun-eilor in and the .nharer of his yiy-, and hi.s -ole comfort ia his woes. For he had leen left faiherlev when he was wry outig. 'While he ivas pondering over the pa-t. one of tin; photographs "jKike to the other. lie wns not ritiriirised. though, lie - ,. r ' "- ft ... ifmn. ue collected the furnit jre int one part of the room, where he built it into th? shape ,i a train of cars, with the great lunbofrany rocker for the lK-omtiv.". beating him. If therein he ptiffc! and chewed, wl.i-t ! ana uin-je'i wita a rattle ami ia!t r H (iiaJl-r ana tang. uealeiung out enjovalu.-. are pnmo-d y ii ii-in l.J orer- to. becme caj.it.'.Is-J" Ht- "1 p--ehanic m r r ... j- ., in. n rank-. li ai;-' t:i re r h.i-- ii-i, gh ready nj"ti ti' lu-.:-..-. f.-r thein-"i.-. Th-moment a ui.a h. a reaf;ialIe iri"-: aiifid tf -tjh the f,,t. I irn h vv' t. TI.. v tit :... Sti'TjIit "t ". -, 1 . t t:t the I , : r .; . V-;-i'-- ' ::. ". T'l 1 III Ttei1 .In-ky Ri.'iiiK of lofty pin. Ai-epai-i".i v..tj vihiou-o! the hilLi: IJJu- hitrmonien m meiiinif lms At winding' al" the jiftir'? !lll-: Aii'lsull Uie llnl note -"cms to tirav IJieom' whc 3-eki tie narrow way! fle-rnttlf h.J ii.!i-ttJ tje!'-i Wade deeji ll;rjt;li iuak and Jewy imi!'. Aiul t.ti.lin'K !ro:n lli'-.i :.;i oil li"-i .xiiin-i i" ih i.-:iil tli" lak; Hut ii jr'i'T -l.l. We- .- w lay J"IoaH .)! .i el'iij.. .' in-'o'ly. sliHjmiti iMiift. oi A. V liulsjfii'l'-iV. ; TOO LATH," I.lo.inod tho Piiotointpii. tho Boy unci t::o 1.1 an. 1'erhaps it w.i- the r tin t'utt hail been dri!liug and p.tll -rjiig on the old tin roof all the iimriutig, . may be it wa that desire whieh e-isii"- into the heart- of ever; one. jint Oli-e in -o olt"ii:to turn thing- over, look inlo the old drar.er-, pore it oil j.ij -r tear up :iucient i-orn-iioiideit"e ;unl reread 'li would not have Im-cii one bit amazed orineinalic the man blti-he I t u.lm.r hail the originaU -teppiNl out of their j berau-e it was ff.rbelden. After a eards in tl!eir frm- .if long ago. -o en- j brief pau-e at the lir-t -topping place tirely wrapped tip w.t he in what they to j- hether . m.,ter would r werc speakingof.aud thu it hapHneiI j apjar. h contiuu.-d hi-i rioting with that they talked to .ach other beion non. noi-e and abandon than b.f. v v .. ; ' ! d r ?:: w . a . le.T v..T" i r t- r:u.n.Nt . u .n-.-: ti; n ti.-.r I'-rajnt. i .;- : ; i it' V i ..:.,.. OtSb-.MER RAILS. 1 e t 'a. t .- ' ! :: Uttlr-6.U her ri- Hrvby " d f.-a'' in KA. iff- prvwnl c.ty ! Jli!' !er m"j hae m4 "' i r tkaT ;rptir i j.'ia by tW ni . 'v p a. e ! "rtn ! rt-m i.retfil wrtd tte ftgt . :.- n ir' Se-1 riwi. ir i r tj,r Mtt lt ojer tei r ' f.r tJ ire al.e to ewV i ?, '. . ir.-m tiMiw tn j,.nBiHv- -, .. S.,r, tj t.- --tHI ft4 (n S. f -r r - fACTS FOR FAFtMRS I Ei'd-!v t ph h. - ; m cm;. y ra th - t-5 "- . .- ... v tW t .- r .- r"'-' U- i - t. r i i ' nr - r w.i jri"li' r .t b f. r i! -.1 I a - i ..; . .- r- f r m arr ' i. i i i J, ftr i- tie ? . i CLARA BELLE. The lt.ri.Mi I ,h .-Writer rm;K at if All lirlav t Mb tlft.t . r his fac ffjr a full half hour or more Ui't- from ini-rruptjon a- if he him-eif had been the photograph of a deaf mute. .Mother' ob-eried thelioy. Strange ho;v little hi- voire had changed in all the-t; ear-! There it w;t- the -ame pure, childi-h treble a r.hen it chanted the p-alm- in the -tirjdiced ehoir in the village church. Ve-. my -on," replied the other. With all hi- compo-uiv th; man wa.--tartled. Wa- it a voice from the grave, or was h" merely iln-aming? Had the .-ight of those old photograph put him t .-leep? So: he was awake, and the couveisalion wa- real, a- real a- that dear, patient, tender, .-wvet-toned Vfiiee it -elf, which had now b.-el .-tilled in death almo-t a M'orr of ear-. It wa- b-tter than a dream, thought he. .Mother.' eontinued the elnld. -it rains to-day." Here a tear of petu lance came into the voice of that old i familiar petulance which the man now remembered, to hi--haine. -"and 1 can't go oir and play. Ain't it a .-haute. ore. r. . ' . . ' ' i He i- not i.mw -. !ik- '..'. a f i "t o labor tro'i.'. - 'I . n: -. i.:-i a daj. ( jinTiitij :it tw-jttu '..- of :. '.. put fills, r into a -.i.nir- baiik or :t:i n.!om- ui .if- .-..rite - I . f t: ... t . ...... poncy. wofi;j gne t i'ie . .t. .t: ir;v i.r.:i year- iure ntotte;. i:i 1j 4ril th.n u."-' ..-. ucce--mj nten h.ie i. ti t-r a -:art m the world. The dritw and to- . j.. bill- of any w of hundred- if t!.u- 1 an!s .f me h ittN-i WouM .i-:l arrt ! t e,tj,. Vv , -n-a . through -uch a -chcni to -e, ur.- w.ri- t .;li r r.d ti i 1 h ing capital. During the l.i-t half c.-nt- of the tnp. fo-. mark ..u. I .j. ur thi- Mliev among Itna-ii null Uli. ,-u h:t I -. in th-- tt- er3ties ha ronte much in gue. Iwc tu-' I t.nd tiii t r.!i! i .. (ne wht is laying his cour-e thu- tmd- thou-and t" .. !... !.. r ?.. . ....- .. . itwi .'" n i--;.. m. i. j wort- Oi lllottl.'t III J.l-!,,.i!, . felt t-r found m -hoiud.-r- -4. .,! for V. ytwmtff i kail :t 't f jh twr IV ti r K ' If is. ' i t i hi. . t: i'i ' 1. ,- '.ur " n " -' . .. . Of , .r- . , , oti f.r .til lU-titii-. Hhfti Vln l""tteJ4 th head 1 . ' I- . "" M r r . . , ,. . t , .- .1.41 . . . . I -i w tt' r. i. r '! l I ' mother, run! thi- i- SMtiir.l:i ...' Is Tetter-, or perchanc." the rain ma;, hate i ... V:n. . on ;ljlir(. ,v ' ' No. nn boy. not alwa-," rcpiiel the other, mildly. She never -poke other than mildly, he remembered now. Ve-. it doe-. K-pccially when 1 "" want to go out and play. We were j going to hac a circu- to-dav at Willie ati- dthle-iv ju-t a-the rain in tho-e oM day-, iweiil ttld c.tr- agj. u-ed ti make t.e -lor.-ro.'un ni the attic the ideas-tnl,e-t ro.im in th. whole liii-i. I loii I pri-teinl io know what di.l cau-e it, all I ku w i- that on t 1 Fame a- a Writer' pride wa- toimi of the etrcuill-taii! read that mv nam" c. r; 1 ia- - . .,,., (, -1.: .. !.',- I t I. I l.e it a ; ot : i'- a.- . J .r " . J" ,, H". i. i.." -..' 1. i ," W It'll. .. ' 'I I 1 1- 1 irre ! ;- Ittie : ii- particular day. -oiuewher." two o'clock and four in ihe between i cost Willi alteruoon. ...... , i... t ,- ,i , ... I 1... .I..I ...I . I r.. . I ... .. .... ..,.,.-, .- ,,ei ,.,,.,- iiiinn ii .oI. -jjj Sl.(U iii- ieg4n-o e..f;ial (Jut on top of hisde-k ju-L beomi tin- reach of the cott. another nietn- . .Miol i iv llie imlian llie ear after he left ftffice lilt's du-tcr -an old tin l.o. tdented. battered and worn, -ipiar-where it -houhl not have been -o, and bulged out where it .-hollld have been -juare, like some men we meet in this '.rld of di-aipniiitments and coutra-dicSion-. I'lirLlieruiore, I know that tacti and there, in spite of the neat, white paper which had been put on the de-k that very day. he 1 i I take out of th - -.line bo and .-trew oer the nr face of hi- ile.sk in haple-- coufu-iou i on the plain- We-S l'oint. "Well, uiy dear. 1 think we can arrange for a circu- herein the hoit-e " Thi-. with a -mile, tender a- only a mother's smile can be. Don't oii think we can?" "Of cour-e weeau't! Who ever heard of a chcus in a hou-e? Where can we hae our tent'.'" Well. ui -on. iiii needn't hae a circu- if oii dvi't want to. If u don't want to pla that wav get our book- and I will read to oit." in r things I am .-ure than he ever got into it in the first place unle he u-ed i ,!. .., ,,- .., .. .;,,.. -,. ... ,,. .r.f. " Hilt II It Itil If all " 'PI l I"" ippointmetit. ! a!w.i- play on at- miraeuloiis power-, or unle. mon improbable .-till, like Top-y "tlie growed" during their i-outinemeut. They were the trea-ureil accumulation-of e.irs. There was a li-liing reel, a book of trout llie-. with here and there a sturdy and sub-tantial b.i-s Hy, with it- .-trong hook, heavv .-nood and gaml wings, some ii-h line, a jiaekagc of letters dim and yellow with age. lied up with a blue ribbon, -ome re ceipted bills ivmini-cence- of college da- two or lluee unfinished diarie - other callow reminders a lran-la-tion of Sallu-t. -uitable for surrepti tious cla -room use. and two photograph-. It was thii-e that made our inve-ti-g.'tor pau-e thc-e two old-fa.-hioneii photographs of a woman and a box and changed the look ol idle uitere-t ami rurjo-ity upon hi- face to one more akin to -adue Tnex xvere very old lxle thc-e two and -mall. Age had colored them yellow and drab ami the fact'- had lo-t their -harpnes- of out line, xvhieh xva- not in the lea-t -oft-en.'d by t!ie alteration. (.tin photo graph r.'pre.-ented a bov impii-itive a an interrogation point. re-tle.- a- the wind, talkative when others xvantcd him to be Mill, and -ilent a- the tomb ax hen called upon to talk. In fact he xx-a- a boy of ten -an average buy of ten and who doe.-n't kuoxv xvhat that implies? The other was the portrait of a woman, whose .-xveetne-s the photographer xvas unable to li-gui.e. llutograph he ever so mdu-triou-ly. Her face was carexvorn and sad a-ino-t mothers' face- arc apt to be when their boys are fatherle.--. On her patient forehead there were faint line. which age had not brought thither un aided, and around her tender face there was a frame of ,-noxv-white hair coiled back of the neck in a knot xx hich a goddess might have enxied -for this patient, lender, xvidowed mother had been a fatnou- belle in her youth, and the fre.-h beauty of her early days had been folloxved by ihe 210 le-s radiant charms of Iter maturity. They xvere mother and -on. the-e txvo that is, they hail been year- ago when he was .-till a boy. but for the pa-t .-core of years or more all that had remained of her were a picture or two. a hat-box in the attic containing a moth-eaten bonnet, black with crepe ami white with dust the lat she had over worn a little mound in the fam ily lot in the cemetery under the shadow of the tall marble -haft be neath whieh he peacefully re-t-. and.-. liook or so with her tiar.iehalf indelibly inscribed therein, so circle. i- Old Time and cruel too hi hi.- thoughtles defacement. Somehow it wa ea.-ier to take these things out of the bo than to put them back again on thi- drow-y, rainy after noon. hecaiiM as the young man leaned backward on hi.- chair resting the back of his head on a very -quare piece of hoard ami half eloing hi eye to lite:: to the pittcr-paiter, driz- xou lead to me on Sumlax. an-xvered the patient x.itce urdax an - Well. of the mother. if my little ho do not xvant nn' to read to him he can ! ainu-e him-elf any way he xvant- to. I ' don t care onh -o he i- happx " And -he diiln't. 1'iut he duln't realize it ' Thi-." he cried to him-c!f. i sport. Nov,' if 1 only had a real M.-ani engine. 1 wondr.'' he contiuued, as a bright thought weurreil to him. whether I couldn't budd a lire in the chair." No -ooner -ugge-ti'il than carried out. The coal -cuttle was procured and placed on top of the chair for the furnace. Into thi- - me paper wa- fill! t 11411 WJklll.i L- It. ft 1 t,8 .i.aai Itttl.' lilt. f .. . I . t I ' - - ' -. iiriouj. oj Mtorieiy ami oi -axing icai , .s., t n,, .utitari'v -ime coai. ami uieii no: without some 'he carpenter or the tut-on to -tii-h I...!.. ..........l : ...i. . .. ... . , .. ... ii).jH.-.-UN.i, a jiiau-H .va- ap- the Jugtier l.ranchr- oi hi- trade, and and then I kmw plied and the train Marled out right lo aileiiti ,n and apfdieation. hich , :lrt atl an.r,.i. merrily. Three Mations were made w.ron. higher wag.- and les lo f ' hadn't got to" th one after the other in rapid .-ucfe-ioii. t:IUl. ,,n .pr,..s. So he gain- abihtt to . ither. Fir tlv. when, to his di-may. the engineer dis- double th- ratitof hi- fund, and p.dw .rv,. to atl1 ".,v eoveredthat the bottom of the fur- ably ha-. U-ide-, ail estra dollar a dax u-happ a, a -.r nace wa-burning a hole in tit.- loco- . v. it h which to Iniy a home and better f ai jdiitv aro iintie. The iuMfiu already lilieil xvith Amn!. fnntitttre and clothing. Liiti fli-pi'tvei 1 -moke wa- lighted up witn the llam.-s j h h;m f u. . t um af ' iorv..ud.'nt:' oi burning furniture Then terror carry .mt -,-t.-ai iuVehen,. - for -..v ing. ( IMle HiilU. M;--. ;B"77 "' a ",'x UU I,M" Nat'iraHv a per-ou not acu-tomef! t., lowed the IMttie and clatter of the ,: -,.,.,,. .,,:,, .. tt ,?1 train The chamber door wa- ha-td M. ,niilljj .,..,', tl:it Uxiui, hy .,; opened, and through the blinding . .... fl.m ; ., n s, t .;, v, j. -moke tiie f ..itng mechanic -aw I.,.- . ,,,.. tu.M trtutti , p krow m, fu iu u-jf a i:( r ua n ,, .. .' . , '. . tin-connection; to know tu it -axusg- ' r.r! th. horror tl. .t !;,. . "'" "" J, - a'ar j l'"k record- -how the 1 ir;r. -, dej.o-it- ,r- old. I am gntef:,!. i box. where are oii? ,,;IV. ,ot b( n n tiM . (f i,,. J, f, .( , ? ( -Ibre. iu.it her." he aii.-wcred. ; The pres-re of low wage- i. f..u:id t . .,id ol me. and 1 -h ill n. . "JI,r'"- J le id to provident plan-and habit- tin l..ik of lh- o!-;;uar art . - Through the -moke and Uam.s -he th. other hand, the abandon lm of a ; pouring in to im thro,, , t . .ia-h-d ami bore him iu h-r ann- from j ,H riod of high fric. - for w..rk hai the j but one page of th n x.. 'u,,,. a the ro-.m. but iu h-r exit herdre- was op,M-ite clT. , t. Further, the larg.-t a deep. b!.. k bonier, w.'.. -. i"liil.d Ir-ofn lilt- il.-Jliii'- niiil wlun lli..v , ..,......, .. .t . :. .. . . ! . . - - i 'u.-- . i.-M-,H- are uoi aiuiig ; cro- i.om- at the eortie -. rea-hed the oiiterair -he wa- cuxel- ,u,. pdd the highe-t wa?.; the j that frb'htfuiexa""' rate.ii open m a piramiii oi isaim-. l he principal d.-jM-itors in Man. h.-ter j And there will 1M man noxv c.ti.i -ee iter angiu-ii. -aving-baitk-. tor example. U ing do- ; tikin in hear h.-r moan ami xvitn. her agony nie-tk- -ratit-. on--.pieittix. the of th a- -he ro.I.d h.-r-ell m the b d clothe- p,.ple wittit reminding that th. y n.-d He's got to die. I -h.dl hud I. while the servant- emptied p.teher aft- not wail for -otne time of highwage- , eil ,(t Infore I am a- .., er pitcher of water on her burning in the dim future to begin -v-tem.uic j declare- me t.. be. but or. garment-. He could -ee all tin- sax ing-. through hi- tear-, and could a'-o -c I... !.. I.... ..a. I. .a.. . m. ... I- .... 41- . . "" ',l4,, "" ""- '" ;'- " - ilon- Oi poor people frolU Where th. V I -nppo-e thev'll hatlg Ml". Ittif I do ft floor watching the re-ult of hi-disobe. UuUid ev.r be able ex.n to begin to fan-. There are wrog- w hie J, ..,.- dicnce. Soon all xva- o.-r. Tragi- r,v m. the Mxie aimed at. Thi- trou- j Mund to rex, ngc. ifg.trdb - of h,i die-, lorsuuately. cine to an end a- ble is great tu the old World, but far erang cot,-, ,pi. nr--. fntd th. u I wen a- coiiiciie-. ror ueeu- llie .,t.T in i". piii.lcau America. The mother's life hung in the balance. In vlh,vl ,lf t!l lll:t,., , jlVl. H.Votl, a dark room .-he xva- kept axxax from ti,..ir .n...... i... ....i .1 '. - - - .. I , -tilting in m my a l.ilwtr upne.txa!. 'fhere i- no independence, in a -cellar S"tl-e. Without libertX and compe te!. t,V. Keeping out of ilelit and ad- ing -omethiug. little though it he. t taxing-, are the kex-to libertx. Th. in.ut xvith one htindp-d dollars a'tead. ; In the t.w of t'.xttnr. X Y . titer, and gaming tiftx dollar- ax ear. though I i- a large -. tilmtii! ..f l!..!i.id. r-. tie l. 11 It .it it tv . r " .1 . I' f r. ' x, ,.. tt ' " " ' r ' '' . f,. 11 - M I.- . e ! j .t . , J-,, s ' .'.. i tr: 1 . .r 1 . ;. " '11 r ;' . i V r- it . Hi V ..k ' ' ' ' ' ' :' . ,.- ! re- . v.- ! .. lk . . '-'' " X ' . !l.. o. ! ' ' ' ' rs,, .. , ,. . !. is. -1 .! : 1 ' -. . ? -ti WO It t. ... . it . a- ' t . : ' r 1. .. . ... 1, r a. - 1 r . '. n. i , . .) , ... A , n 1. ,.1 .r: l in 11 u. ill 0-....llflt , . t I. f " "" " ' te man who t". i tn.it w. 1. 1 tl r- . r. J! ' f I n 1 ' - t '. in I ALT Af.0 DUVI'tl! it . t ' iV. ,ViH4. !.. Ml . .i 1 will identifx hint. Th.-n mx p. Trxing to ape the rich has kept mi!- ality will be r.x. al.d. n doubt. t 11 to XVtflgfcl Ml I ! ' t I III U-' ,. . I; ,w 11 1 t ir-. lit ' r I' 1 t "1 "Head to uie on Saturday " replied i t.;.,. .....1 .1... .1 1 " :.. hum ( t iliiM ai i III ilk ill and came axvay n tip-toe-, and -poke in whi-jM-r-. xx hich -truck axve to hi heart and tilled hi.- -oul xvith agoiii.ing reinor-e. At la-t it xva- ended. One bright. -unn afternoon, as the .-nn xx a- --tting it-el- to re-; behind the tall building on the other side of the -trecL he xva- called into her room she lir-l mean t -ii-ta:n tux ineogtut'i. iu .i. of all temptation- to rexe.d m - !t. I ma -n. in all candor, that no gu - ha- et C'.ni" auxwh. re w ar the trute. Lltra . ' . in '. if ... i'i Ewj'uri r VOODEN SHOES. Tli ti.ttrlt "-'.aifr.n.-ot in Nut rU. XVIirtt 'I'liry Are Xln.iulii. t.irnL time -.incc the lire. She lav on the bed. then. I'idn t reah.e it tor xcar-alter-1 ,. ,,-t.:.. .....t .1.:.. 1... 1 a: ! 1 -' .. IJIil ,tl.4 4tl.ll 111 ll.OOIV W.MOli xvard- until it xxa- too late to appreci ate it a- he -aould have done the xvax earning onh ten dollar- a xc k. 1- b. I- ( older tii'-mbcr- of wlneli brouut fioei er oil' than one earning lift dollar-a j their fatherland th- i tit pie m inn. r- xxeek. but iix ing up t lii- l;e .111-. Th- ciitoll'.-hort toher head and around !. If we ii.xer rca.t.e tue mc-ings w,j nan , h.r m-ck once -., -oft and while there without the a-king. I w ,s a j,.ul:iir,.. 1 1,.,. h.iniU w,,,v a,MI Thu- the morning p.i ed. A little , covered with protecting cloths The unhappy hoy xx ho wander, d aiinie ly ! nur-e I,d him iut the room. A- th. 011 -n-d the mother turned her What J heui -lightly in that direction, and hex ' eve- fell upon her child. ; -Mother!" he -obbed. -.Mother: money enough iu the world to half pay Speak to me. m .thcr." e- 111. 1 inilnt rino . !i-.iif vi li.l. 1. .1.. -.; have know u her Her longhair i;,,,;.,,,,,,,,,;,,,,, , ho,,,., the f..r-i wax- been eh ,r... tert,e of th.-,? liter m vx do -o. ..,-; M'i'i 1 jifi U. ! plil. ntatie race N -irlx without -lh ,.'. j c. pt on the are -ng.tg d in g.-n. r..l ; fa-iiiing and diiryin;'. and ! -uppe nn nt their farm !alr th-v make the LECTURE Oil CORNS. about the hou-e. djf contented wilhhiui- ! door -elf and all th- xvorld In Mile xvould he gixe to be there again oit!x for one morning? What? There i-nt Tln came dinner, and ! 1'eital .l!li'tioii iin.l It'. N isiueru Prttn- lui .oui ::ii i:.--iiii-. (orns and biuiiui- ar of courw troui!"-onic and pun ul. You m iy v.oiibti -ho. - ir ."I'lg w bt'dt are -o !- ;v allied lo the typic d !it inn tn. In let oft.-r pi tee pi the n;otl is tl.i- i-: iu-!rv carried on - g. n.rallx or to Mrixe i v.-r .-o hard lo appear bright and the -ante extent. Ihi.-rig th- o!d.-t hapjix when x our com- ,w at their lL, dax- and the long v. rung of the win- mx .-:,: my poor little orphan but you can not keep the furtixe froxvn t.-r the Hollander-ply their kntv.-.s :utd from settling on vur brow. I hen is -have- almo-t xvithou? ation. TIm- 1 -;.! n. ' r oi . .. i . 'liar .ixx - - i. l tr i d ' i "t r !- ! .p uK-. i Jfl-d by the i-yr is;,- h tnt.it r. boit-ii-- en L n i nw allow. .1 ;.. !ii.f me ninee it .! t : re idy tor the m.-tri.. iaJ.oii uf the r. d-1 't io . iU''t'ta r Uth. al'le . i tbe bait-lumee to th-i- 'omol wholiy aeftti) I T It l Ml r it .f I 1.' ' It . I i? n ' - tur i- iTfiirfl tMit..f . Wr-i. i rg. ' r ! ,,f . ' I .It I ." , , u ' t .. i hi-. . i ., t . i ..ni : h I " ' t. t.: at I iae amoun.. i in came inun.-r. ami : ..y after dinner another period of lon.-Ii-' jn lie, ot -orroxv, di-appotntmeiit and ' 'i..ti,.,. " ?. r.i.;...i .. - i... t ....i i... . i . . t . ' o . tu..taalltf. . . i o , i . ! xuhPi. he ctieti a- he Miett in no tlotibt whatexvr that many a gooil buMtiess i- r tiix a m tioj..!, and d . wieu-iicoue-. u an came .kick to uie ; ,... h t -, . .a...,,..! ,. of ,.,... ..,.,.,,,. , i.i . k.. L... ;. I.... .........I ,..! ,.., .1 . !. ' Ke-wfWcr nt r. .1 ! rnfnm maua- piamn a- inougu 11 xvere nut , il:llllU ; . ,- uu ..,,h ,,.,.; ye-terdax. At length the boy poke Will XillI forgive me? 1 didn't mean to i II 1 again. 1111- lime pieauingiv. 1 -.Mother. ni .-aid thi- morniugthat you xxotiid read to me." "Sa 1 did. mx boy." .-he aiHxvereti. -but 1 am tired now and my head ache-. My eye-pain me and 1 thought uo 11. i -aily 1 Ui.lii t. -My po r. dear boy. What will you do.-" -he cried a- -he placed her hand gone? match ha- be-n broken off bv corns ' late it ha proved rith r t rohtable. the ' and bunions, t tit.id has none, and : demand for the -h.- for d.c.rat:ve a " :1& f4, nt ph.-pnrt.. seen- tohaveno-xmpathv with thoeipurp.s enhati' ing tie ,r v.due and h-tf thtl. tiiit an.! trengtbr. 'mr. ! who have. Urn- r. al. Iix. fv com will , largely imrea-ing the demand. Ha :tt n' lh' n ' l " drive all the love and -ucetne-out of ! w.mI and ru umber are the wwd- ! ! r tnU -f arbwn. Tlur p.roiri t',e b-t-h.arted individual alive, u-ed. and each fin- i- bur d and . ut I ""'"'r prre., r ti.it tie cn.ryo. id:, on. et . are r-m-f !? t '.. on hi- h-ad 1 am You arc not going to die." he painful corn 1- alwav- regarded as a i weil-nih inde-trtietilib- . onlinarv . ,r 'What will vou ilo whfii shroud a vt-it far with a our mnk irm a sinirlf hl k. anI lh v b.cm.e ' " 1 T X J" . !.. . I A. - - . ....I ...... -..r .... ....t ;........;.. . a ... ...tt c..-...t .u '1.-...I w 'r tnnmfn iw wb "'. .11(1 . .'II.. t .114 !!!. I I lllt.F ,t HAL1' -4 '. ' ' O . .V.-.M. . tll.lt M . If U.t..- ...l : ' no iwri oeing r 'jiiar i. mm r tr.,u- I ff.if " ' f ti Jf in.". mtHi K bttftr'tHi.Vr TlltM. Ut SHtl I xvould he down on the -ota and j ....j 5n ,t.rn.r. ' -Vou imiMi't die. suilicient excu-e f.,r indulging in mild j u-c The Holland, rs in their c-ltb- " h '- mnt tnr, Utl, il t btar-,.V, take a nap. Can't you take u.ur !,. ,,.Mllu. ' profauitv. Even the ladies ate per-! m.'til. pn-erve th- language of the,r th.. pr-.le of Mel 4w to the f , himtf U . block-and play .piietly on the tloor?" -yiv -poor -boy" -he an-vxvred mitled "to -darn a corn, anv wav." j native land to ,;, degr-. tlMgh ' rr - l- fr ...t - g . t M .l, 1 -That i- ju-t the way you a'.xvay- . .1L JImvIv lM.r ,,.,",,.' when they would not be allow.-! ' to the young, r gen. r .t... adopt th- c,- Uythttt ., -lrJ l J-J-'j- --' - ' t . ,-r 4rmn do evclauued the boy. impatiently. K .-darn" any thmg el-e. Pren. her- hive torn- and language of tl... country he.t prodml bv .h lC .rf ,.. mpt f,f u.. ..,,, -When I want you to do any thmgyou ! f;ui. v uv hn hl.anl tn ,!iat the tenor of tneir flut.,n Tr,:nur,,t. 'i"nM,b lh" " tai m'1' h" m'r' ' ' ' ' ' never xvant to do it. -My -on." an-xvered the mother, .sul ly, -lioxv can you say -o?" "Well." replied the boy. untouched by the mild reproach, -you kuoxv it i--o." M range, thought the man. that he ever could have been o unju-t. And yet that wa- hi-photograph; tho-e xvere hi- very tones and. too. hi- very-word-. Would he -ay them noxv if he had the chance? Hut that chance like ........ ..... ....... ......ia K-..1- 111. 111 .uiiniu. .10101. 11. . 1 iviui .'..i. f. . . .. .... . word. 1 hev never do. .... ... 1 . J I he photograph answered not Then a pillow was taken from the j wopj neil. itl'coulil -ee U alt net on. htm. . -o changed xx-as the otliee bv tho-e VIRTUE REVARDED. How . Ki-f.iriii.l ltMr-.l..r ..lrw-41 . 'lr and tear drop- were on her cheek-, but s-tiuoiis are -ometime- -o changed by the light had gone out of her eye- for- tl- monitor- upon the Uie-, that e-ver. in-tead of dwelling upon the painl.-s- She xvi-dead " of the -aved. Ih'-v do up the I iiMH.ir.i r.-r '-m: And thev led the Imv .-obbing from . "b-ring of the other fellows in a mo; " Why -hou'.I I give u money?". the room of death. I reali-tte manner. J here 1- no end u np.ieu a .-in, u o, . ,-y --.r. .-. v.m TiiL- the man .-aw through his tear- , '- ni-rhiif that may be done by a a- he leaned back in his chair and : corn. It rob a fair face of its beauty. groaned in his pain. I encourage- profanity. -ur- sweet ..i..i,.." 1. :.i -t...i. ..in.i. I l.mpir-. de-tp.ysdom.-tic I li-s man- a'K'lilV X Vti' U IAf.IK 4TtX.IIV4t I ju-t tell mo von forgive me; ju.-t one 1 the beauty of the ojn-ra. make- church- Mother, ju-t one wonl." he plcadetl. lloii'f r.-ll mo flit !im !; magic photogranln). and covered bv I ... ... an Af.d.:t ndtenf on.-dnt and forutten ' ' lillti ' wh-P-nHi ike ph.HO- device -lie laid her-elf doxvn to -Kep. while he gathered together hi- ply- graim. Too late aaswenu the boT i going unde-irable. interfere- with Cn- n ! pid'a oerations, changes the nor of sermons. Mt.irl the li-pe.ition o: l teacher-, make- walsing a pamlul ex- erci-e. -upports -in-et railway monopo lies, cotiv.-rti angel- into Tirag.. X:l the community with growicr. dev.doi- iMU-belors. throng- the arth with old was -true. I'V a -tranger tor a .ptarter the other morning jia h hsfi j hi- hou-.. , For my tntegr;tx. ir. thj fxi.latKn H te u. MeSnttMiffanr. j?rr, u . ' .-. i hj . The Amerteaii Witpp.rt-tuenu ia the n-. xtfct. . r Urn to mmi r, . I'--IIMT pri ; rea-l tt rpcitT' '1 Imm! '. W Jp-K mrul giru ill tiM rrmltm -tjitf Thm n nht Imm do wotk k"tJ4 m4 atf 1 hr trtufNttfftvfiur r tA tw filty-Rvt- fcnyr kr. s pttefxmr 4 tmlltng It f 1 t at W-.al .'ourfoL ILtrytr 'fkifi PO'"tt fc tvl"iei. Sttrah remdun ia imhUm. i(oire trip mi again . Mhrrr br4 m Mtd mm atreet 1 maid-, fspoil te beautiful in nature. Timj late." groaned the mast. i !,,, he firv-ide-. cr-at - ill feeiitt!; in a crowd, destrms th inter? ia pvkr. detnut fr ta t.e- d.nc. rrri- thing- at her feci anl ?al hiinelf down inxcrv bad humor to amuse himeif audi & ." Xorthrop. in S. Y. Vtrtpkic annoy hr I The block- wen wfractorr. Thev I Have von been reading mnch re- I utes"Ue nervous .Mn. k- p the wouldn't build eveu .-o much a.- t:c ccntly. Mr. De Mus ibrain.J" inquired aiind in unreL trr.i tfto'ighs dowa-j foundation of a hou-e and whea it ' a vou ng lady on Connecticut avenue of , ward and render hf-a burden. There'. came to the upper -tory and the roof. ' a caller a few ev niBML I don t know auy tbif that it." kamikmntM " Hut i li le.l j on. Laut ngftt tt wjui r . came to me ani uejevu :rsc wtj break into your Lous-"' "CJh:" aa IT kail ! 11 - - - - - T.frSn rfc "c"u" -" K-" - -"' " --rt mtxL. tnr kW ttityt ! A 4mmml may Ur tm "1 1'-1 p r uar-o rri. ; A pepuUr ioih io paid Jrwe.ry t . hear rhaiag. HLwk bmarrv mti( to b Uim ware to grt in. Indeed:" i wa to terr-rij you wick a while he robbed tfce aiHMe." But you fi: in'tcoBiR No. r. I mtX nght down talked t him of tbeeJ oJ ka Until be went 8 in bef " Thank, ll-re -take tht. If N jt donb!e th m yi v.ald hsTe wav he might as well have tried to erect it . Mi?- Dorritt. of cour out of .-and. So xvith an exclaiuatiim : know." he r plk'd. confidently, iu- ago. "O. no. 1 an many toore iii that m t be charged I Sound ia the h. It night. od- our.-e not. don: ton ! to corn and baui.as.bot titer will bye. r. aad f m - member dKA t de' Sktr brtb Utter a w41 a Um haihw Bea4 nerkfaM-f are ta deaaant. .r. I mrt rtvrt of tltr am- 'r to ' bradm. I Ut. JQrnm rimttm thx at k t ta oat of ewery tweivt pertt bate a I VMktd eTe. Ltgit. trbitr fr.ir4rft mv-nal ar ' tag flkad ap w taii jt-icjoV ur r Ur .t rt.l wttaf Wb trtw4m f ' "vkk ha vat ffMty aUf 1' Hktr iiiMt ti, bvin rt- ,- mim f gnll pr .. it.' . m1 .'. : k' 'if If ti' - -ft !- ..- r r.i ;r, ' lk s In- I readily ttgget them Ire- to tb Maf-I-1 i - gether into a heap. AaKittff tbrr Esr'-k tntltmn h jrnawa, im tbw ecry. itx Uhkim ( 1 nlttM tn tk ftrmnir mm ' a--toni-hmenL -O. bec;i-e. 51k- Dor- old have I tt.-r h.-ahh. be more see-' 'iTd tw -rtt j !-.. al atrl aft. .- ip-t f w-wrmr bmadm 4a of dl-gu-t he noi-ilv swent them to- deed! Whv 11 ji?" she a?ked. in -me j :nt- Th. re an- w i frw bhm H - : -r at a du- poor, ati 1 thought la-ked mv little son to be ritt. don't you knov?. the new-pajn-Ts ) - fu! in buiBe- aall.hrld iabicrberl trt t'tx' nr4. verv iiuiet ? nmoii-trated tlu mother. ! never contain any thing about ha?.?- : -stevm in tba eomntuiiitT ii tber wanr bftl!. don't you know, duriug the xria- tierissteii the ' ter. When ihe season fullv otxeas. I patiently. -Well. 1 am i:iet. bov. giximr the block- another nt:-h. 1 don't vou know. 1 expect to read more n.i-ily than before if po-tbie. j a great deal, don't you kHov.t Hir Without a murmur of coniuhdut ihs 1 trigloti Vrttie- :o harvest their com crop. Y often 1 W. D- CTTela4. a, sreaafti oi ' collar aad -ftt op about tk ikm tthbmm -X iin made Houjtoo. Tcf.. when the saving bums S-r -Me-ra.s sv ibt.nr taw tbem -it. This ia $rict.y ;w. Why nw&aiiy faIed A the boo k ail The CmtXmi Stttas bar bt Omm- do people bar earns? brtntue ieyiefiferBaTuig i. tbaa ou baa- 1 aad uaf su!et of ratummf tbmn utl Some i..c:ndrr i d-.".a"i iii-i pvi ! theso wti fv.L wrac ni-fifiur; sbo- KuTv'. ru-at u 1 Stat ?e - nrf t. - : a, , t , 4ary ;'p. stviai . , tbaa tie- tu h xpnatay i , acrr V kn sara amy a hata '. aot be 4f-- h baa fce-a dM&. I r have em ta regard to, W aset: j of .ahaig tar ta taa graaaiar ,. tbo ba taa tba m&mm aonplv .- v. po tbeir atm Igiwwaynaa, aad ' ..! ' fe-"r -l Htauar tkr u. -arlta km tbatf paat itmmn.Mrt c MAm-sumcm ' BaBr