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TlCKff^filMI to oil t*nrl* of ike eoeotty, by [nJilrjo4- tlonmounli nl*o Oooen monitor* iM Kndki TktowK roll informnilo*) jrlrofc. Buibn nml I JLottelLIke •^wMlrn—iiiSfKas f Travthr* 1 /luifratace Jacket*]] \ tinJkrru on forofon ootintbo* *olfcl nt iho loir> 0*1^ rnion, Onloo A A. Oof*rt| «f &'• PonlL Qo^vomoar. cipon front» f •*• K{« P* ni kit! flHAKD ToilTWK ntVlivWAFj. ^ or OANADAJ OkUy on#j ClioUiite df OjkH RtTWRKM OUDMHrfDt Ki7ANl| C«I0AU(X 74JMli#At flJKiojter td Dmtiroit tfrour 4\rMrotJi#r itoote,. | i ! >. fRAntelLRAra rmBooo4r JuiroTuVW A* Drrnoit noil nlonilnjrnill OAyo onmo ovoifiii nO^e |p, m.,1 oonooetkng St- HI0A<K> MAI ntornfno iMJtoic vi L(LB # nrririnA KA1« S AT KXPK1W ntl:ie/*T nv, kJrlvlti|t »l UTOBAL nl 7)10n. m.^eon^ootlosfwith imlno lot UOOTOW kiooyTAi* ofoil of (no nooMUni W»<1«. talkoiUoonlik^okp, inil wel^owoof I owollow^ oon In o •Inn'Unf fO4Q| *»re oNror rii odjro* M *kmy lotfoje*, n^rnof Ikooeklntin^l nud Ibo WuiTa p, m. Jot rl ring nt p. wkl ooanoolioo with nnd fooftLA^d. klooplDf UoKTABifA lo WpwRao nod Milwaukee SbMowrU lU iriyinrioir 8ty> lo drlni of lit wntoro Tblwntob tki koeket with afrynul lo^nfort for oy«| A»4 Ufrf Awd Iko UboUit OOBM whop the *%\ U hlf h, We> ikolr dlnoom-pniU, trofa tab Ibldi nonr A^rootUidlkoro, will oooiotlmoo loll ' ^ Of |Hoknol drivwold. who ^ug Ipo M.' o«^ OkVkndiire *ilfifif t yoo did not knew. , Wbon yon dUf iho well to Ifn* n«o-i- « Wkka yoo gittiorod tbo *to)io* nnd pllod in a i ii bonp. .y I - • J •. , , And laid tkdltfetidAUoai tlrHv aiMlhloo^; Wliba yea yokod yotir ox<tn it break of day* Ao4 into Ikekorotl ploddod kwnr t I Whoro you fkfconod the youlif bird* (oat of tholrj n! * l0ip ' 1 • • • ' 1 A* too Ullodln troo for Iho l^ftg wo^ioweep-* ! Lltll* you k'4w wknn j*oti rijajed It Hlab, | Wlih 1U obaik nnd buokit toj • wing tkoroby, i Ao<k tbo poolln Iko groanxi tiid Ormllr nt,, j Waitnnox(Mllonl)obyou|aWloof|ti { Tbtiidld not ttiow that tho Wall's injioth fboo Wotyld boor Iko plctnro* of njl your inoe; i Thai long nfUr yoa knd pnnaWl nwom Yo«r ohltdrotf* ohhdnm wojtld rounft It play. Wh«n I Wa* U child I fitoil 4 ieo Ploaonnt fnoil looking nt Fnthornnd rtjftiher—kin and rtled her Into drop* lAte^ BUT AJfD AND ALL roiara WoarM iMaiif f^ato 6ai Da* lixprfnk Tiain« M ;. . \ Eaata*4Wi*U '; n PallaJaji'B J>raWlig|Booai|ram <'- t t OH DAT TRAIINH. t i Rl1iiRa'a Palatial Mi^plnjr Cam \ , QH NIOhT TRAIN B> ' Ran ihrongli from ktoWttaakL on<l p'ttaac^vrt JvRCTioa q» jDaraotT an>l <:IIICA^O without RO nad n^t|*a hr 1 OaAWD Taif Ha Ikf Wo*t ttru. T Bdonut) oU Thrbti^h froial O^rava* Kit to OuJtom Ilo4*o oxn'ml lee thatyofar read, via B RAtLWA?, ' W the loVt iialATto R> forry SUmaie^TRAHklT laatao ^#dr Proooolt, nt | rftt pJm,(rtooa) ami (Jti ftu I midnight). oodbooUni with Dnt and Right MmrfkoTrnin* tat tho Wost. Alt train* oa R. W> m o. R. R. onrinoot wlih Sloaaior TRARHIT nl 0gdf nnbnrg. T J ror furthonaartlottiar* apply kt tao onloo of tko Uraml Traah Railway, ootaor of gonl an<f etreot*. larbort Rlook. Ogdaaikuri, N. T aoewiLL f Rn*torn r^iengog Aaoal, . j ^ k Ognon*btirg PflUtCKoOH.O^aar^Unn*^, (MoAlroB, P. Q. RaWRfc -, ^ Joatornfur, R. T. At Oieofoa A <V*, AtKWRIOHT, QoneVal t^ W.WMnvMm, Aaeatqoatornkur, » f Aflnoita*] •nd of okol iobr oloik wo, fnlt lUotini ill Ri it ofWitot^ to whlek n4onia>n. , al r»»« > QI&QlSQISlZi C;r/cijt BIAatJAtNt ft \ V ETS A, BU3l4NEJtL • LMMMiPLW; gmd qMkSlty.liat o« pal poitorao! DY BkxTS8 ex *AI4 qkAiuy re U# gooii U»HK e l.iij •*if»rr w|lh n Ino aaiortaiont bf new doolgea goronl klaae at II In nil tho ( low ^rlooo. s M ioaabl* L\ T » ^.^ \ I - m W^zz^xms. ta ^^ ^^^^^p i ^^^^•P iho wwalf bo fOonowiuoTa^ko iadlii kah nad niaatlio o*ookaa4jntlnaakaiwa4ie*ii*|a4y oi*owae*ab] IR Norvo m •pootao M llyotorlo. Korroa* ItbodAoko, MoaMd Dotwonoioa.. ataa**!*. nUtniHorTk^o. IniMaowoy. la tary fc^Ufoo*, Vrooiainro <)M r Ao* blialao*K Coatakiion over-oiortlna, *oU- waink loolk lata bog wttloafnraoai ooo laeathf* iroaoaont. •I i bono* fir 0*o eottaloi oarooatatel aMoo. WV fiironaJoaoa. ] Wl wo will noatttka too to rataen tko not*gooi a eara. tTWRRf J| CO.J Willtoai WbHoOT, RcvboH M4Blll«t. Irnlal woataT .. a ooktaii potted by \ itoAoilai 1«8<| IbBO N; T. col tu 1885 1880 Now when ! ^ifi and look, What Ii tho ajl Awinryfnooll Aad{ tmnqnll More that I • iomo trtnoo* iRoaroa*—far a riaWTTiiiie Jn4H'tbrooT# tho *oul% tho food it>l Jtut )ihte* y •It in thd liotot dopth* Ju*tjthrooyo4i)notdl and ui| G«>ii«bn| it *hotyd draw wh» ^loldl and Without b a|l tho r|f • nad oroedn; unbounded n \m whVk It fi Old I nud bro| narrow pew And wonder *jt[ nil the myft^rUia tbaft fotebcr View— Tht> ijnolooloM Uovofaont doWn th4 { crowd, and the face* neV; Tho arga^i thnf ^oals out aiafjte itraiiji, though noum WAY' fcO; W AKRANOlEMll illR GRRAT TIIFJOUUII X AM) WATKU ANh TItUNK pAI ARD. , . , Ollf flEltV TUAK8IT rok >. ; CLEVELANID; CHICAGO , , And all \Poiati ' WtBT, KOhliUWKSf and ftOUtlj WK8T! Tko Rorthorn Tranall CompAoy, batllnjc made Oxofaolfo nrraagooiontn with tho 6rat \ Ry.. will run tko bonu ol thl* lino id connec- tion with tko 0. T. Ry. from kamia, ti> All tho abot a point*, leaving earn la idatlr (Rarurday* aa<l eandaya oxooptod) al 8o'clock la Iko even- ing. Of aaoa arrival of train* from thaka*t,aad r«a ihroojh lo all iko abovo pdinu [ t / WITHOUT CUANGK Of BOKT, / Pa**ong*rsoraiag from point* on tko lino of U. A tk R. II*, R. W. A O. ILR. and Oj A L. CI B. C.by takiaglke m— ,L * * T ™ train*7 wikF aVrWi^a)P6g ia.wuoro tho la int-elaao ^Wkl with la doa*bare al nooa and make with tralaa oti <l. T. Ry for d will bo found la waiting Graad Trunk Ry if Uoa, ikk traek kaVlng raiia, aad tko oquJpmoat karoalaabaOalk alod nad ao ttaln* will bo or day* rirotwuaa* wagok % Ao- t illl god ooneult tbo UoaU of poolal^agaooaifau for garTlokola may bo kad IkoUraaelf Trunk Ry in ] oud Ooaoite. wTwAiit waioht. oeaovai «, T f Ry. aioairoal. iWRAL v KaatoniPaA U. T. Ry, Ogdoi r. w. ii AtRaaivo. p. A:, N^r. \ lathi* route 7 a* pi ¥*- , Time noto Ogdenabhirg tt> 2daya: toMUw-u d to Chlcagoi || di laolada albala ni^ Rortaa -toaanoro,; T| . ^— ^^ . .. \^ »ofak +i* wiik Ikoaoakold gooda« llimtnoiradfantj I tat* line, ao wa < 'tMtala** of travel. 1B0 iko. o Bnggago rroXto eaoh Fa**Vngor. iho agejncio* of ra Nejw York toil Agtatt ORe.aoawa\AL v ' 9 W. T. PoiriHu^, yioh Joa. UlCReow, Ueirl MahagenO. T , HOB t looalagt^Oloavornonr, K, T. hl9i ooiTici Irwrl 1 [••\ \\ I \ ff TAKB THR ! ' 1 / J fast Direct and Quicfast Route omd wSrowti 1 and Oydens- btiit Ri''ftrrNew Yojrk On- /trftl. and Comiecj^ig \ • f ^ Lines. 11 I ... \, aTokllag ohaagaa. feryy traaafofl at Og> rg, tho niioerlnlnty! of oonaoMloa at I Jonetloo, and thoj lnepootionl ol kag> kyCaolom Honoo oalcial*, , OTOidV two oAoagtf* /vjom 0#wv*tv«owr in L. 4. RRARORARt. TroiHc Majagor. Jr* fail InforTA^t^n adaro••JI^Jn|^fay nmn rwo/*McAofHN*|f*»,6*a4*rfA*r mlp, I , i • i Rloa^i rN^ongei- Coaaj{k«^]^ Ho train toa^taig Oonvemeur «t l»*4 bJ m^ And run dlroof aad rollVoT* «mno^Jot\v^l|hJ|^ oago Riproeo Trala Tram* looToOoa ( aKMRR DAt Raraaaa •#« a. m |awa Wilt % av, Oe#ogd I n m., Rna&%>ot p, MJJIookoator rla Oeatao aad liJ.fti* 0 <»<jMw&*owb7»*0p, , fall*7* p. m.. l>euroll ?anfa. m. , »f*MP»^o J»>N a. m. f irrlving 3 » : * Pi •%. Bytaaaoe irfte j> mT, _3laa7Yaf;k Rinrooi 4<* p, m., arrlvtaiTal Wa- •a.. Row Tork7ilga.[m. ( Hootoat^Oa. m, . § oU*'.. Ckloifo Ra* ind, Dotroit, IfapMr^ at •Jailer* on** QtH* \>A txrUi) S 1 ntnatDt :.!•*% .r iifti W( by aay oi*w roatt, JHTB* fwre oiU coil a< & tf. DODOK Affttt, cmr1*§ TSetoto fyewhere. tomTUSi%l oTlumWaa H. T. raART^lrmil^tokot *tapoDqR{AJfi?qooJ^ knowo! Wm riAjneia>AYKR J^ k*^6Lo^ PA^TRirr lUAbt ji^m^^^j kwful probd aai throe yMf* erot f< What njad^ yoa jotay ao toked Mi*) Faith, rf > \Halfpiitj four o^clook, and yon ahould hajfR beoD home ei three, preeieelrt'] M with a long drawn ilgh of reUef,. «ie| troubled lioee of Mlee Charity f a %oe Rgkamed their uraal placid AJCiraelon* ^ i i ' 'Arof t ehill go right burl If yon ere going toj acold roe, aft^r ail the trouble!Pre hed* too/* Thei oornere of tho gjkrs prettr mouth we^ «lrawn <Vr?n lii a dbleful manner. • D > joo know/ 9 !she kdded eonfldenllinlly, VI don't tailfcrejlthaJI crer marik' Willie Barnes 1 an^ ' lored 'him sc| desper- ately, too. (Jb, dear I It It juat enough to break my heart.\ j. !, j, v B!he lookckl as thought toe tears were juH ready to fall, and the three loylng IjWth wer^ overflowing with synipH(l||y inj an instant. the trouR»!d CharitvJ mautlo M heii mdsaJce, child, vhalls how?\ a«ked little Hisa round faoe resuming Its fi)nxiety k 4l After all the tho ring too, -• M No f t\ girl, wlih i sunny Mad. are all waavri. Clark meant] IiurdlU, in ttyif<*r<f<lrd fhn*$. I tko *lght; • bf loturod |r1a** tbnt hlO >©o ti The ArchO*. aridj wimlow* bf | ^owbr to Ucli a height; Tho fajtU Uhal lUar* tho BIUI^ up; thb choir In thflf robiJ of whtto. To vron«»e> atad |ratok with ctyldUh a^re t|hat I* mom tknn imere turpn**, That *oom* to pitch In the tojne* of okrthiomo echo of Ih4*klo* 9 And leflecU ItUli In tho tender face, l|a the *oV ran, wklb gray eye*. Oat ot wh6*0 cidodlo**, dewy I depth* glimmer* tho earllekt ray Of tho awakenU*; lore wboijs daw a | horrid a InlierdayL WhOk, thoujrti khjo *ha<ldw* miy darkdr 110, tho mUU wUl dielt nway, Joattnrto yoa j* [old I nnd brbbght to) cborch Ihotigh ahje |oaa take no «baro r\ rides aiijl cohcort* and he an nd y hajin't-*-** / ,» . ti4 r t that/'Interrupted iho mournful shako of her **I siippose I outfht to have tof4 ytjti tieforo, being as yon got; but t that Mr. hi* .it ten- {hers* Pre ill to-day; anything by lions—he'* *j) rery <*h\; a*)d they do gay that lio moot »i« old J has giiMof hl« own al. is myself; uut when a irl tf ho rnaf come and (suspicious, ait they an* H}\ S| cour«o I can't! n,ovv can 1 ? n 14 What dobs chorused thifee faces f Ukfy points, turnej Oiari a^ks see her, i( hejgiftH to louK ]'.!•! douHa, the old villUn I\ Miss Charity excitdly 9 4nd Hope folded their appearance of perfot do» H*ot it ••Yea^^f excUimetl while Fai^h; hnuds witth resignation •'Then ihirju's tko others too, and > terribly in earnest. Of m^rry all four ot them m better, all we didn't M|*lni to Uod'4 hich t^ronlo, In In t|to pro!*** „ OonfoMloA 4r earnest prajyer; Brought but to |o|arnthO rovo^onoe dh^o to the noo there. old! with folded bind* ihe appcoi. knoola wlisk tko other* kneel; iAnd sanely Ih4 blaailng whj^ih fallal may al*o fjohUy *|oal. vcr iho innocejo^ baby need bfcntdoi i-^OvOO- on -tf* Jrgosf || ilk a drcfi.ilfiil reJporiel'bllty t\ ippkglrl, ankl 1 dujn't aei Of Wo, howl one womal TnifBK OLD MAIDH. lit KOSK (UAR-fWICktiTnOR^r:. em In mute i bring for ihe,Jife rati | saMy pilot three drfVnirfthroujgh thj? dan geroos placcjij whnjn ourjone llktle girl baa become bujeh a|inadc|ap in fcjpite bf all OUncare.j' ••Bbt then sbo*s duch i>| faltb, dearJ I belli re than halt to blame burstdres ; #{c have petted and humpred L?r kit her bright, sunnjy llfo, and 1} is u| woa dfrebernle*) us with Ml^IIopfj passed her log gesture, orer thiej pretty, bide tUerlko SAC| she w|ts ibraidtyg for toe little girl In question. -- > \At any rate,\ laid Faith, With a stalle, \she \See fiado three lonely Orel j brlghj wit her prefience M r«>arlle not cpme toice In the diret White cottage, as larliog, and, we are rnofe a high hand hand, With a tho sunshine of four) o'clock, W jealled tion of itt ^ ptumjip tnan of utxjertaiiV ageJ sofnevrhere betvrken tw*nty-flte afld fori|-flra, hot tt(iuch miter tbin4atjter number, me bustllok do^aU the walk^ and ted Lcrselfbealie her«liter*under tateful khadej of an old, wide- spreading adple titee. fit / ;. . \t *av, glr U 9 n (the glrrs addnsucd Wfcre tb\rty*dight and tdftty rospectl- rely) u thkt child Is acobtinual worry to n$<t, H annVillss Cbarl^ fanned her- self rigorous^ with a large palm leaf fan, her rondd\aiiilling fjace ^nyl^g the assertion In erory o*t) of its needs* IM, >t>ay out(jnes.\ j i I T . \HM Cberlty/'Wcl! 'nopj, tie tkinrefct glesjm of a\m)le horcrirjg her to Mk give h4r ,to attebd round her iljis, •TH ta When stu getk hon^e, and tonoAerstand th*>t she J no more picnics, orr—-° . ^YWlldobosuch i tblnsV/loie Arnold,\ ci tejuj Miss Ohirlty r Vun otng f p and akttllng herself,In a \*e oomftjjrtable ^OSIUOOK j U \l)«t the syjohry Is tiling on v«u; 3har<ky- ,f ii t \<\ ,..'*• ... M l^ll stand lie worry,\ cried Char- IfyV (fkdlgnanjtlk ••D >n> yoi iro to scoldlblr I'eame; she'a only got one girlhood lo r|a>8 tbrou^lf—ai)d, laud] short enough at the longejlt^and j she shan't j be cheated out Of One rely,of Its brightness, not lflb4*ibelpik.^. , \\\ .. . . ,. •, doai what can the matter bo; f krae old aiakls under aa apple troo, r g h merrjrt, girlish r|oioe, and a roguish, gaunt face peeped through the leares of sin old lilac bueh at th]e gatotiphed ladles, who dropped their work with rjarlous ejocl|tmatlona 4f to suit occasion,\ Ml^tha owneijof the/nolei a llttln e^jbsg forwa the g are dol mwd not andAing* t their feet ™jfi •hUd to ft, w l^i th»po«te If! pnUgriHiwhkktttt liMU the child mean?\ voices, while three many interrogation their, full bsttery ol questioning cjres tapon her. '• Well,Ii wasn't »o bUme, any how,\ Pea^liesatd, |ritri a pout of her red lips. <I ; Llidh't tell them to, and they are ojld e^ionbh to hare known but! Willie, ami, of course, expect! anything else of him,. IVir n^e, it ; ls a dreadiul pos- ition to ptjit aj podr little girl lit, und I don't know pa-hat to do about it.\ l4 My de»tr silterk\begari Miss Faith solemnly, yt rear that our love and indulgence hnre lieen tho means of bringing trouble upon the child. It was wronj? for us to permit her to attend all thos* prices of amusement, Where she Imtisjf neefsoarily botnrown ^nto the eotleljr of grntlemeu. Alas! I hopeMt is mijt t> mlvhicl.\ tiigji, with which she ut- wqrds, was echoed by her mi Uto to undo the i And th fered Ihrs^ sifters. '•HtitTcj Poarllo, dejpref •'«$ ,4 i)r coot child, IN H fnl iiieu,\ i|ritei she neat!) Uvt rewind thread cai'tfullV Iplatrk, and sa^ci that neitig on to a friend of hh% #ho rsijded H>r0ly plaoe, he bai deeded to mak kfew sketches of tfato beaiitlftll keener U Wry back wfchlhim to the Mty taementoes of Ms telightful ijojour In the oourltry., lie smjely wai n sketching when I All rJr*t bis feet do hope he will hare scn^e enough to keep lawRke Wbenf be ]s skejtchinf after thla, and not Itretttyi his feet all orer tbe meadow when Borer J and I are running a raice.f WeljU of loo uric) hedld'ntsaremy life, dr ankhln^ nice and rqmantlo; llut be hai bothered me terribly er*i kinck ami made no end to t|*Ouble for [Wil!^ Birnes.\ / , j .ij: |-i 1 *: \ -.. j! \at'se/ahar^er (clmo i (ri cbnccik from the lips of herjaudlevcc. ; j ; lf (>f course ii to; lut, ofc^eaj-, moj that Wt anyt^lDgj to whkt happened! [to*day at the picllc. Willie [and I bad Ju«t reached the grounds when i! overheard a masculine voice sky, in an undertone, not fan tended tor my ears, (but th^n mjl ears Iget a] good many things they ehjould not) ( I think yon said her name it Arnold, Pearlie Arnold; such k pretty giij. Mv dear Mrs. Ho Wen, couldj you manage to [jgivte me an Introduciion to the young iecforr\ j W- I -p.. \Willie heard it [all, bo, ahd be flashed the blankest look ijn the dlrec* yon of Mrs. Boweu and tl^e stranger, who, by the Way, hras bronked and bearded, and dreaflfully old ror a little girl like me. Willielhurrldd me away to another part of tho grounds ; but It was) of n<j> uso,j for lairs. Bpwen came following usl bringing stranger right Along J and inlroj as Under Willies y&ry tipsej. he had told mo It iras a (which 1 knewi Ibetpre) ane made the verf brigijial remark it was f )ust spletndld used to know a lady Faith Arnild, when young matt* J •* i -Why,\WdI «'sfe is e mothers.\ i i j \One of them ?j f alkrod ! t*l' r i : ' I I --hi yeo; ,t I replied, I'ther^'ar* three id ladies Who claim |ne iq parfner- aVornt K I •l- •+ i\^?^ Wear spectacles; lal en|ngb to for sho^ these t| enough <ho are getting r perlfr f be dial dency is pride, and, t, too, isn't hOthirjg 1s aubetabt jbttch ibetn to.-J w^sh som4 of you ople wpnld Invent an eye*glaee that be worn by near-elghted ghoits. ou would confer a genuine benefec- j Uon on tt)e tol|ce In the other world.\ j What 4w your b^sinobe with John- 4en ? perhaps I can*-? / • .T .. , j ^Well, in the first plac^, I under- hand that he-is ono of the committee I rioral d appointed to get opl a. statue for mell aJble to for the 6lty of Eltnlra. I hare been)] afad a wedd in to sesj the sUtue, and I want to a*k Johnson where h* got the Idea that 1 uied to wear a straw hatband aide whinkers., I want to know, also, j hat authority he has! got tor glrfag tne a Roitlan noae.\ j { s : ; • \Hadn't you oue bf that kind ? H ' \Why man, thk Romans hadn't In- troduced ibat variety of nosf in my time. Bujt Johnson h(u had me rep resented Wjtb a huge serpent at my feet, Nojwj what was the use of bringing .np painful reminiscences of that kind? ; Why not Jet tho matter drop?' IlkAged ifllikelt!'' >Its an Outraged, j fine the uced After day, had that he sai J thitt he by t^ekiarbeuf be waajqditea nfeo i Ip^ Thoy adoptedjme when I ip4. *efc, uil^itt Wlp U- n faltlred fittingly; ; ou couldi/t, you dear 1 thle fjiuit of those dread- rupti d Mi«s Hope, as 'il»rr?il<dy ^oid her thimblovkhd ioslde, and teroin >uid d lining otyi pr^cish tyic edg«'Mf ttje work/orer^p Ihsuietheiirsa same exac terl^ed al drew tho giirl Ikp, caress! her dear, 1 j \Of cou turning u of serere dared, 5 as Thenj/trith th0 ch charaei vements, she brlg^tf head into her sonny hair with in tends. it ie couldn't help it, llr sisters with a look >f, a* though they had teirbearts.to question tbe Utfth ojf, PekrlieV.assertion. \She can/no mrire ifhlp being pretty and nsome, tjhanlthe sun can h^Ip shin- ing on a twigbt summer day.\ \If any trouble does come to her through our nokledt anjtl thoughtless DW' said Mike Charity, t4 I shall n^ytr forgijre cdyself fbr remaining so peacefully ^t Homit while ahe was tushing I h^adl jng I into danger. Of course, it Unt't InktMral for a child like her to alkrays remain away from gay eocllety; [but I should hare gone with h«rr:. i •. { j' : ,, | - •-, • -N it V6u ticjiri old, dumpy darllng^If cried PcKkrlle, landing herself in Mnu Charit>^ lap With a .force which nearly upsijt the little woman, whose equilibrium wis eerer too sure at anytime. [\Ydu Rerer could stand it to folldwf me isronn*\ to all tbe plo- ntiis and partlea. Tbe wcrry and confusion wouljl just distract you, 1 am sure it )woulld.\ ! \ ••Well, Well, child, t suppose It Would; but do iell u« how it all.hap- pened/'sht said, straightening her rumpled jiollatfl and passing her plump, didjipled hands aereral titnes4 oror her hair, tm make sure that each r^nt ectire lock lay In ita proper place. ; \It has I been almost four ireefcs hince my jrotilije first begun,\ said ifearlle, s|atln| herself directly in front of tiie tjfirce loving, anxious krjni fhci' \MK Wen Wei and (old! to thf hi after we dwa. ijor a g her i pretty, child- ds derlitsVoly iu her lap. \You rom|mber ^he t||sy that Rover arid I after wild flowers. had gathered all we Wanted, and I hail put a Wreath around the) crolwn of irJy hat audi t>nt one waa wee, little thing, and have lived J fkjnd spoiled me er^r Ance. And then |qe said ;some tilly tilings about its elng imposklble to! spoil me, and ow happy Vou ruualbo to hare had r^e so long; knd, oh, Readme I I can't ' member aft ho* did I say ; I was so raid that Willie wjbuld hear; hut though Willie wae'atja safe dlstartco, tjistthen, I no)ticad,|to my dijuTisy, that another dijeadful man WM quite riear and seemra Wohdorfany inter- eated in what I wl Were/saying; I noticed, too, that hcJn^veT took his oy«i from my facox jF°°* Wlow I X fear that he felljmftkHi In lovp Jit the first sight of mL A was Just begin- ning to wish tjmt Willie,; or sonde one would cp^o andjtako mo away, when Mr. Bpaifkk, (Ij think that Is what Mrs/Bowen calfcd him'; at any rate it Was somethlngjlike it) asked if my mother's werealiinarried ladies; saying, that he wits duite a stranger Ur the place, having jjust arrived on the tnorning train h ami baring beet) absent so many yt)ar| changes had occurred was not familiar, \jj. \I really can't thtnkj never knew any 1 one Sparks,\ sti.; Mit^ fiily. ! ' / I ; |. k*Ofc6iube ibu dl Piarlie. *4Ierouud lljingwith aijd all Mjra. Bowen, np doub heJ my lafag1i< a number of kvith which ho vrbo it U; I y the name of Baith thought bdying your nalne, he ^hjinking, perhaps, by k#Jep near melfbr a lonfccr tlmf*,\and the girl noddbd her conceited little head as though'such aftful maneuver ii\\ t iadghed but who L was Rbout us from and, remein- bientioned you |hat means to new to her. my mothers 9 and he asked ingwasnot altogethe Well, 1 told him that ws>re all single [ladies, permission to iall thia|erentog. Oh, dear t I expect bo is coming to ask if he may pay hia>addireskes to me.\ M Well, he wll get ajllttle good ad- rice from me If be dofs,\ aaiu> &flis Charlty t eevcroiy. 4i O!d enooghj to gsfhned Miss llipe. i ^ i . M ^These old men ark tlvv'ays after ydung girls. For Biy|)art I think It woeld look inore becdmiug if thev aetected ladles nearer ttteir own age%\ arid Mise Falthlleaniediback and pae- pared to listen to the Ast o( IVarJi^V ail ventures. I r | 1 (Concluded ycdlmek) •04- { her' father,\ Adam HtjniftcU 4teaklng. \I rowde up rhy mind,\ said the re- porter, ''that ilia gbouerer appeared iu mv bedroom! a^aln I would over cmiumy feaisiandj sieak to it, in- stead of burviiigray head under the covers, as I dldlthe flr*t tlfih0. Well, ajh*, euro enough* th)e hext night, ex- actly at eleven,jl heard a faijnt noise by the bed, aRd,lr Hoked around. Tbore sat the jspediroj in a chair. I sit right up knd sail, with some flrrnoeni, Vuhojigb tnf voioo trern bled:\ •.. \ : i 1 / f Hwh'6Ri^yMif Yi * . i^i <*l am nobodjvj^ !pa|ticu]a^ now,\ said the ghost, j'buVl fra^ Adam.\ I * d Adnm whol <4 Had no fkmhy riafafc. ' There iras hull one famlli of ukf ahd they a!{ ,r Yes, Indeed r sat a (he reporter. tTm sorry l]can*t fhake handa/, said the ghoeti 4< bht hrou might aa well try and shajke hanfls with a fog not sociable, ^olpltj.\ said ; the re- [another abbut Severs shaggy neck,TEioSfsnie» ! wis the first man, you We started ton a fane across the mead-1 kndw.\you mf st har^ heard of roe.\ There is sdoh a nice long stretch run; l^ut RDrer sjoon got so far ahead that II conpluded to do a III tie i eating/ akd out through the boshes. >w was I to know that a great hor- 1 man was aklaep under the hickory tree ; and how Was! to see him when y eyes wire on Hover? Well, tbe fitst I^ncJr, my foot tripped add I right orer blsfbet, : stretched out | In I my •rsjy.; lie sprang op in an instant, and made all sorts of dice apologies* trtth inch a twinkle In hie eyeRthat llknewbe wM laughing at |*pe f add I Was dreadfhl angry/ bs> hi mkde mje toow the race alter alti B4 litrodwoed hlmaeiraalfn i -.J >A (aft'^m&k ' n 'lsr*»fr.!'# ir buqk M With nit, jlt'i yo^ know, but 1 cw't 'Oh, never jolbi/ iter, 4, r»o glfeil toj •& you r ell the 'Your niriio Ik J ed tbe'fpeetn. h No, my txitmv I» piled tbe reporter*! > . •'PabMr,\ i*l<i title Io^kiBg'for : » Mci butmr eyealKbtlueo ltdl feouldoH m*rmird^r^4|oi^l[r. The fi ^.J•\tti• Johnson; r kooldn't \ i\ m Between ourselr^sj\ sa|d the spec- t#e, locking his misty tingcte orer bis knee, \1 don't tbipk; much of the statue business, anyway. Do you know wbajt tbey did ?' Too ^ingy to make a fresh piece of aiculpture out of a pieee of marble, they bought a see* loud hand ktatue of Betjaraln Frank- |lin ajt auotion and hired a man to work it ovjer into tne. j Doesn't look a particle I like me I and, anyhow, Franklin,wa*'no kind; of a mafa to make rao out of. ; Groenbacker, ot Something wasn'.t bel\ / ••Wetorisidcr hint ^uife respectij blk-\ , , ; . v /, j. - f ••Anothdr thing I Wknt with Jobu- iop is to jscje if I can't make apfaoge- onsnts witn some reliable Bptrltua- listlc medium.' Tre been crowded Out in tbe jjold for about/i,000 years, With no chanot to participate in any* thing. Now, I'm the man that sUrt-| ed this world. I gave it a send oil, and it realjly does seem hard that I can't ev^n express my views In a newspaper^ or defend myself ftom this calumkiy/ Just because ;i happen to bedead jtoowdooon't It?\ ,• 4 j **Very ^rard, but we didn't think ybo took any interest in suob things/ plainly. I often feel aa It I'd lite to express an opinion, about the I tsjrffr, or thb elections, or the buzaard I dollar, or popular education, or some* Khlog of that kind; tod then, ol [course, Ere wantato near everything about the faahions. I wish there waa sotmo way f<fr a ghost>to save a little money, aojthat I'd 1 subscribe to a fafh(on j6unial Or two, just to quiet her/ Do jjou know of anything I co|uid get aO'' •„ ;j j •... ,.,-. ^ ,4 |Iow would it do to make an en- gagement ai the theatre to appear aa the ghost of Hamlet's father or the ghbst of Baiquo ?*' ] | 1 ,. t ) ( ylt doeanjt strike mo rery favor- ably. It might be considered rather unjHgniflodlin the father of the race tu j IKJ banging around < among aoeqe ablrtcrsaqd fiddlers* llesldes tbey hare too mu|ob light oh tbe stage for rael; 1 canV get in to shape^ unless, there is absolute darkness. And theto yoa know, JAl be exposed to insult' When we Mar a. qock crow we are obliged to fl|t Now, suppose tight in tie middle of a performance,' somef miserable My should crow. E?x>n if I knew it was a false alarm t would be so unnerved that I cojuldn't go on, but tnost likely I'd vanish aa soon as I bekrd it jyat from fotco of habit. No, the proposition* doesn't strike me. Beemeaf unfair, though, doeenft it, that a man who owned the entire earth t?ah't cill a dollar his own ?\ \Jlfa small'loan will be any service to you, I glajlly—\ said the reporter. \Vou're mighty k|nd, but here, you *)ee we encounter another diffi- culty^ Wheto'm I going to ^ put a dolUrWhenl get it? I haven't a pocket about hie that'll hold a cent. Youoiij man, Ja g^ost has no chance at all. Keep o^it of the business as long as you cau/\j , • j.. | .• • * Thfc ropori^r said ho should. \And now I really mbst be going. The Inn rise^ so jdisgustiogly early this time Of >Jbar. I think 1 shall go round to-pio^row^ night and haunt Johnson, it j I cam find him. If you should happen to see • him I wish you'd mention it to him, so aa to pre* pare his oiInA People are always | 14r^f* iboat Pa^eraU. In trio pteperatlon and arrango- menU fir the but lal, let aa llttlS time and mo4ey j as poesible be expended y sjurTOundbaga. The lees ot the laatteri- Hare only for jproper respect We, mingle adversity and liner, and are getting ble to dUtinguiaii the ceJ We are now hardly :ulah between a fuobral p/At funerals tbe ten- wara extravagance and a consbqoence, toward vjice mnd thi meanest folly. Funerals ajre degenerating into the moat selfish, ejrpenslre, rneaningleas services. As the rulffur (ixprqisloo is, they are simply ceremonies to give the dead 4 1a good aefid off.\ Tbee>oo«n la covered with Unsle and Hwerj totally ofu t of place, taneiderinf the surround- ings of the aeoeaaed when allre. A man will apsjnd $50 for carriage hire ajt the fpneril of his wife, when he never spent h dollar on riding for her 1 R/beBL^iye. At a great deal of aacri* flee a> buatedd wtll buy a profheioo of cjostly flowerafor tbe deVjoraUon of tils wife's ciffim and grave when he perer* bought a pot plant for the brighteningjof her cbambeti during years of sickness and snffeilng. If possible, tb^jf|uReral ahould )be on a djay other than the Sebatb, ao aa not t<> interferer With the pastor* i^gnlar ] dutkas at stand eorrloe* < A vigorous profest agalnjst tbo too frequent and Hry often disgusting habit of public leave taking ft the body waa made. Tne leave taking of our beloved dead ahould alwaya be In private and not before R crowd of idle, cu<iom and uRsympkthiRlog spectators. All the fumeral ^remonles ahould be* sirnp^, but strikingly symbolical. A simple piece of brape on the door or worn on the person is auffletont to rJenotedeath in the family,— RefrJ. Q. WhxU* ******** J *H I Kot MealH. MMt UN). t«tt SM,&t- ;»®r M The 8**taaGo4aa*ftttM«tk*ft, •JklkoU black for kls «gpi I A^vajUaooatedrtommr lfeltamrwRSlHfft.Ui m — 'OOO •• BBBTOV' r l ^•0»x The aaddeet feature of latemperanbe is^iot the exhibition men make of themselres in saloons tnd on the aide* walks; it is what ther do when tbey get home. The picture of a drunken man atAome 'among the deleneeleee membeii of his family, terrifjrlnf them br his brutal conduct, Is the moefrefl^cttrc weapon of total abati nends. Hi Ii II ••If flrtl km! ifl m utmwTuwmn* wb*«wiW«dw to to thlttfer who bMh. not y«4 ftftKty** r hM nerer 7ft lotto* «M io»t inUimo «DjoytNOtl*t &&$$« .''^'''•.••^'•A. «•;\.(* :l,'*l lorn jrtOhMT«i wd if the gite be Into oikdloM Hfo.*lJ 3- (l it iddD»Ooa better then eke^dWal ^pv*a^*7 *a^Ba*^Bo BB^BBH •f ommltw; end - wSaoMl oonqperor b a*ig%t lot tko h*t» but mtxaA I am atew«M oalr *» ajreOft k?» mott, I am bat •> kbattdMM* for QtirwmcmEEfy •ell Lot ^e tlMHtt and tbo boMtjr of fOM i>r«ono, like tbo bbM*l *towWo\^JHwwlo» k&< .-•, mm mj ihnfo acmes no ^*. lii^. Thsi national liberal loague doesn't appear to be rery liberal with any* tbinjf but naetlneea. And in that re* spect it ie more than liberal; it la ex* traragjmb scarry at first with us. Perfect non- sense, too! That Is ajl I am. Put your hand out and feel me. Don't you See ? youj can stir all around in- side of me Jest as If I wasn't there.\ \ Wonderful/ 9 said tbe reporter, k, vcfy wondewuh I never hollered In ghosts before. The oddest thing Is tb$t you, who lived so long, should take an iuteeest in modern politics.\ \But I do, though,\ aald tbe spec- *<*• i i IK, ; •-] • . -.,.... I \Perhaps ybn will be willing to tell m<j ti you ard in favor of -Hancock or Oajr4 M \ j h- . ?•'., J ^ •• '! # ; Jusft at tbia) Juncture, the reporter ,J said, a cock crew in the yard below, and the ghost] Adam suddenly van- ished, it WM moat unfortunate, too/ for his political opinions would have been Interesting. ; • MAX ADLKIU. 0 Prdtessor l^dewell D. Hltcbco^k at the llsn Preeby terlan council at 1*1^1- adelphia, last!Friday, read apapcr in favorioi Introducing a limited rituai In the PresbWerlan service, and be waa hjeard with much respect. M The Moeajo aerride waa mainly ritualis- tic,\ fald Drj Hitchcock, and he not only irged thle introduction of a lit* urgUfel oorvkjn, but also predicted a time W^en Obod Friday and Whjt> suntido will I be o^brated in the Presbjjr<ealan I church along with Cbrlsttbas T^e paper will doubtless awakjrji consif arable discussion. :] , * * Oi ' \ ' ' » . • I : V Jk I jrige society of married men la brganped agilnat high-keeled shoes for rihttotij j Husbands think that high feela hajre a tendency to keefij thetr •^ res/b^ckaup., The average age df a hog is only fifteen yeara. This (always oonaolea us when we tee a map spreading him self out orer four seeks in a railway car. ; I : Ai< U. Wfaiat is the first Ihlpg to berdone Incaaepfflref\ askcb Prof. Stearns. u Sue tbe Insuradce promptly answered foot of us class, wioae father had been burned out onotj or twice. 'x company,\ the boy at the . 14 Uon InN 11 for the mani thejuioe^islsoonto ' Orliaaaoo^J^^ii^j largest eoltoa mm ' et opend IttoonVonessV^Mglgtel; a space 810 «eet by j^i, gtt of! iainaaingle 1 61 electric bumert., Klffett^ t>oopleooQld aiaaVIat quintal* or ~' _ to the stone and hi|ve|)uoi been^iBoovert^ ^ ra^lAo/theDneiper. |t§ that ta anelent boat dating the tpe oCEorlck, has beam in C01 % Afcbl I -*•«•- A Yankee physlolah waa lecturing lately on the Jgnoraope of people of their own complaint*^ and aald t^iat a young Iktff onoe asked him what his next lecture would be upon, and being lold \the circulation of the blood/'replied that she ahould cer- tainly attend* fo> she had been troubled with that complaint for a long time. An old lad^j hearing some doe pky that the maJla: were Irregular, aald: 4< It was so in my young days—no trusting of atlf of 'em.\ '''Married-Ill Chllllcothe, Sept 12, J Rerbert IM Relliikfatooe and Emma J. Moss.\ Thus does one familiar proverb receives a death blow. A Weatern iman, having lost his wife, waa aocofted by a sympathising friend, who mnerked upon hts woe- begone appeant^ce. 4< WeH, I gu^es you would lo4>k thin, too, w waa thk melancholy rejointter, (< if y*ou had to get up beforO daylight, make the (jflres, draw wjeter, split yood, knd feed the cattlei all before breakfast I JOit tell you what it is, if 1 don't get somebody to Jflil poor, dear sainted Maria's place ij will be resting by hs^r side before ma^iy weeks are paat\ i , '< •O* r-*— ''I'd have ybu know,\ exclaimed Mrs, Topkrust, baughttly tossing her head, 4< that my family hajre always mored in the upper circles.\ \Yea whispered Mra. Blunt, ,4 tbe scum al* ways rises to the top.\ r », t -*NO>4 - •fKKSOBAlatfW Miss. Anna Dickinson will lecture this season on \Danjon.\ ,, Judge Tourge^voice baa fafled him. and be waa; obliged to give up his stump speaking in Indiana. The ' daughter of ox*Prceident Zachary Taylor has been paid $16,000 b) the Treasurer. This waa tbe bal- ance of tbe salary which Gen Taylor would have reoelved had he lived until his term of office etxplred. < Lucy Larcom wri •'Hannah Binding foundation in fact many Hannah's In Be in Marblehead, *nd wka suggested by th woman sitting at a shoes, whi*b ahe %ad through Hwampecott, and Salem. i \>>. \. •- Vennor, the weather prophet of Canada, la an ornithologist and the author of a book called \Our 6lrds [ of Prey.\ .,, ^ , Julian Hawthorne hai a new voK ume of flpry storipi in preaa. | ' Mrs. Scott-Hlddosu has Just return* ed* to London jfrom R horseback ex- cursion through the Black Forest ' hat her poem, ,\ had no t she knew ly, but none tbe poem glimpse of a dow binding ou a drive Marblehead •>•>• '^P^'' atked little Blodgert of bJf parent, -'what ic paper made of?\ \Lie*! IoOraalfOatragooa^Tlllaooat llee 1\ And tbo Innocent boy wrote It down that way Iu hU oompotltlon.— BurUngto* Hawkey* 0(t . >rl off 15,1 roll. the two P«f» deli- ?• T na«a Fron< •obi ting sloa '-&• #: 1 ^^^^ iwri aWS'^ totboi In the* Now Tor* wblOiwR iploto popora at *• nil »ploa pox boor, priatiftf botbaidoiai onoo, - thotop, paast a* five folds, tyfor of'euoaJ_ planted tn Algtoii $ tTfce gorernment baa tlon to a company Jot* tie* 'a yet larger nomb«*>« Imtyf than a million treeaiavR In Cyprus WIN km *^^nii jpos^aooou »*# aaaO' y*]^S UltmVl^«r4afBRlit lls^iaai giuwiniBBi qiiitRafbrtatof t^eee bin4^tree<on the Oampagnai ihaltr of Borne. ^ ^, mi /lte..*»* : Jaatpiac tbe rope bof P«te jdap witbol pertni olarei IP ana. apol gero( to moi# injurlooa j and la oflU of pal when «o» Jmaj beforelflrehondred timea. loaift ***<»•* tiaaa. ot Lth another lo see who greatest number of tlnsee *£f stopping, and not focal it tnJnry.Oi an eaRay myij*& onpobUcl*allf*I» teat bUabed annual report of ttofStsUUUca oflndi> W. Uervey^ of lAdlaaV great streea oat «**§:*R|K praoUoe. Nona, ha fftwte be mepttttia a i^oourrenoe In tnat city. Tb* i ( a girl of twelve, waa <^eadi renobed the houaav, 3o ulrj I found that ^ rope at eohool *tnr* ruabee of blood heart in qu lba^toniake EmbollyOr clot by overheat and, jum up Art hundred pbmm>\ •—or <•» .A • • q-. good shoottng o>n\yow be hunter of t the id, H replied the a^rtctiltnriat, a drive-well man down in j, , the cldlfer meadow,a cloth poddjtr atvHv jj m tbe bottke, a eandidat out In tbe bto;~7 j yt and t#h tramps down In |be Rtook 1 ^;->™g yari IcUmb ri|fbt ovejr ike Inoe. young .iiian, load both barrels andu ^fj SRll in.j^^RWwii7fOR IlawkeV*. K ; \jJK^_ * asked 'VtiHL CMoifo Timea:—Jimmy oliirloid once witlked aeTOn aattoa to Uofc • boy. v Vo aay* tbo eampaiga.biato- riana. %t tbo boy jhad boas Boaooo CkmUb|r,bo woaM williofly bar* wail^foBrtoonm^a..^,,-, ^^ , t - m DtorHenlfflnih-\Waiter l ro*i- : - 5 ^C iy tlinf tbl* £a» if jnot freeb V . ..;; \ i • A -^ Walt*-\Yb*tr. cant annrir W%^i tba(aif| rre boniy been'ere* week, \ h •IrP la ah IV —-ok- m rl IT. lib* i ^> -J $k its surak Aoor,i aoLUtBi i J 4 **& v. lv «^ *i