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~ Milford Tidings |. 1s EVERY FRIDAY MonXixo D. E. crow, MILFORD; UTSEAO CO., K. Y. © Terms, $1.00 per Year, s - » £999 , Job Printing _ a THE orice is yow PREPARED ' _ to bo ALL KINDS OF . e : ._ AT LOWEST PRICES, » . n it */. SraIGTLY IN AD ‘ ~ -- --== === i - ¥ in Abyanop , - ~ 7 . V . \ ° . > - - v ADVANCEMENT AND PROSPERITY IS OU§\MOTTO - e + as . O* - . a; +, All papers dismissals?! Juan time ' pal VOL. T. - - ~ Sale Bills, Largest Posters, Ectter Heads, e 4. -_. MILFORD, OTSEG(F:CO., N. Y.; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1889 Sen sn r > mga ofc Migene ihe ~ =~ hal p00 o o Pu th 5 alt as &. 00 No.7“, ~ PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ' , 1. | Avofnistiths FME\ | |a mull pared Is hat hand, whith gie] chen nld - - - : -- - ; =f uC n her hand, whith ghe } fected, half-hidde Clt EN'S COLU V nD - - = = = * = - Hoon cll ~ n ami - ILDREN'8 COL E - - ~- - - . ~ At Curistmas thmomast yale ___ | banded the youll lad. '* the tboy into, B. AR, -\ . -| EV, DRATALMAGE, | memos meee s | , Lein t, io o - po - - . Lie Bs .> ' . L . the disciple ri th ; °° be?“ opds that aro now gone were | _ Inttor reosived it eagerly, but after |__ AF once beform his vielen Toss a wast, nenptxe ut mores. _ (+ - ought to have bad such asdoperture and uch wflhgflzgflflg‘ml? bu tlven up the Ien of - |glancing at the address, passed it, with P ° AST went don the streektoday . TIGG - BROOGKETN DIVINEE BUX- | tas hang to death on a niles. \ Bt. Hathorn geet aot tas and . ) go many hopes were glowing then-unspolon, | a disappointed air, to he poss , with | foir faco, with brown eyes, and' golden. sow a little In * DAY snmxggns sux Em; hm] to death on a pillar, | Bt, Matthew | His foot on the storm unduifi-N ache in}??? -- ~] o many faiths wero-strong. that tow Ho nted air, to her aunt. * | brown hair shading a pure, whit y ERMON, ad his life doshed out with a halbert, Bt., | feet, Oh, yea! Christ sh the tem - ; T CMOS _ a nibs - « h . r -I eir t - f . yer! st can hush tho tempest, « 7 Rhee \\Por me? and in the taj hading a pure, white fore- | - Whose fice was jut the kind of face Mark was dragged to death through tho | You have lind trouble, Por oa y . \And loving hearts that aa - ing\ faid X finlof’s handwrit- | head. - - H 'To make a person glad. Suflrct: 'The - Bt p. s‘tyw’bc Bt. Jumes tho Leg was beaten to | little ohilt‘i u‘kaxgfix’y'ef i,”§i‘§.‘flf,::§ thlu . trusted without fear, | E: ts. Belton, with a slight | | How often, i i Tt was so plump -chec ~-}* \4 The __Stormy _P: death with a fuller's chib, | 8t, Thomas was | est child oC, the houscli .swoot- A At Christmas time last yoar, flush. on hor tather faded check, $0 often, in the summer past, they S To prninl d so beighy \ (Preached at | ka : ¢ question amt oie w’llw mum! R \ a , - r ¢d check. -% had walked ' together amid So cheerful'and so, bright, * - tho Holy L find following Christ smooth sailly Oh “lvux lk 7a r \The * At Christmas timo this year mo Sho had been a handsome woman, and-|-woods, 'and Iongeth'u bank of 33-3310“? It raade me think of anple-time, 2+ y Landa afig‘gfffh‘gfigf “laiosaf‘flnlfé‘” ats John) is\: “Viall‘h'l‘ls‘ljx tfitfifiykgfia Aging“? - F <! \ - ®; ve (Kal Let . pec ) in niany of us find theworld so drear,, .ws still so when gotten up to be seen;\ | river whose beauties sho had s lovely. And filled mo with delight. i There: int h , a Nrbynlom; tho Améansgfirh: \fill\¢;lu‘ of 111.513}: 1.1} “rm-fl?\ Olllll sun}, and your heart td barre dhan torte Sorat tow - [ and th grtiint MaJonto whom her hard | acted 1 . (. ( 0 0 00 01) re te nent ral | it iate an, an a | mtl io e ate - o fe - h Phills blithe fram . v6 . L + p Tik ches a i vhvs 200 snows | © unding it, whose “mi pledged, was tality years her| | Then, when ho went back to visit \Ker Hmfitfilfixlfifizfirrng wind nd the acad. Sack lils-mbukw \5335\? d of 'U Ca l“it???”flfig\:ii‘‘Fc'f'l'l‘flhale’xi'lffl' Tor nmap, ~ p s a ' «bs ; T ang ' * n memory iMustrati v v onal P - Have ihlliflodjun hearts, and turned life's 220. ton in her rural home she'und her family had | | The plcn‘mnt street along: - ® mil“??? To??? 2°?me all?“ whs, tor ty | fog tos “mm“? Jazz‘s“ his?! mghfio'- 3335 mugs-t: 135533: fiafimmgf' ‘l’nmflw‘ Ln : Aco‘ lago sero w =~ disappeared-swallowed. up. in the 1big \Ob that's the kind of lad Llike !\ Inost part of Hig. lite, “3312122! £1111: (00; 3:2, rsgcfirzxavu las whi'lo is employer scoffs | and ul'hen they died sho 'was there huff 1 2+ mo this year. ~ H city to which they had gone—7 and not to I thought, us I passed by ; Zfimfli W? VEHSW now In ruing, and all | store, nn'tfiZmJnlt'sc “$433sz 11:11:33 151111}:le fl& “it“ TH: “will! all?! POLL? Into“, ay 777%~—M timo-next-your-- --- ~*I be found or heard of, until there cameto 'These busy, cheering, whittling boys and power, and (5:0;thch fiicfuél‘fiiinufi teasing him, him about his ro- | the casket or in the locke? didn't loo! g - Who knows what changing fortunes 5 fa widow ame to |___ Make grand men by and by.\ ___ Rord lived here! \ Tt has been the wish of my | nim noid, savings | s it - usually - did - when she - brushed it = + may bi hi - p 20 near? y be im, from his uncle's widow, the intelli- Just th Tay al & cannot sty the hops, for- Y | getting him nad, saying:, ou'to a protty | ANAY in - her Yrinkle‘] brow in - the § - a Fom en a play moto Game along pected the pri for ¥ never on cung mun find f sivele_or in the country church\ 0 1 Take courage, then! For night shall turn to gence of her approaching marriage with Aud lfflntdlngbs‘dvm ong bf Gun1121.\\\vv§ix°fz“§wm3$3§fifi'ufilfi’w'ifiilif £6me}! sailing when he tries to follow Christs | your property gone, yon sail: \I have so - - \ Fro (I? f” © . the young Clergymtm,‘of whom he had |' A plan that promised lots of fun {fig‘lllm‘to be hero! I can now understand |-f ”ghaimfnfiffs'if’tfif, 3.32333“ gel‘gfiu- iii m3]? xffllfflwml II {1'qu so many governs % mr filming skits the clouds must roll been somewhat jealous, . oven though he | _ And frolic to relate. 7~° ___, ,, ths Foling, of the , immortal eotehmai, “that?“ delplas the Christin religion? fer | bave mo many farms-nll gonee all gone i \. ' < had. i \The boys ard waiting fors n of 'this lake, H6 Wrote: rothers ond sisters scoff at the Christlan re- | Why, sir, all the storms that ever tra o < * and hope and love shall all behore lion; 1312011211101“. matrix: at w to be So hurry up?\ he ages: “T: Le. it 1: “in 331331:th elle lgiont . sbs cas | hordly | find a quict wm’. their thunders, nl‘l‘lgmlhflizfiwmn “if: At Christmins thnonext year os fin downi sent Tint; were | | yy ittle whistler shook hishead anfx‘ad‘i‘v\ to dein lav tide, .a lace In which | to | sdy - Ner | prayerm xxttlxzixbzgfismtllmh «1131‘th cea t you a > - A erstood and reci y win ' RTCA ist was plerced to save from holl I sho ne t ooth i ave ely overthrown, Wh , < s UCU t | noi. ; @i who, Indeed, ad mover cased to | wi mt rame | ( bay ss arctica \al N T =-- > c u » 'Can't c , . ; . % C + no' who - wou ive + I r PINE: R ar an . we A OHR h ally,\ sho added, as she unserled | yin of him despite his apparent for- \Can't come? Why not, Pdlike to know? Bfliflvéflfl'fi'mm“ fe Christian religion must sulfer len’sefiugunt-lfi as / you can, . better | than . you . can, . ISTMAS F AN. the parcel and drow forth an clegant fan, gotfulness of ‘hcr \ ‘Wmn hindere?\\ asked the other. Or then . c you do I‘m tid it in one way, you will got it 3,,.,p2$\”\‘§\'71'n i £239”; Ml Qumran? fy u , . - \Why « Pe other. way, T ; 1 st en y roperty wont away, & I must say that the Major displays a|~ up To hot , a KELdon t you see?\ came the reply, ml can now caslly undorstand from the can- \A ho aro those Mwfifi‘fif‘fl’mfififflzfli tod sabi: \Thore are treasures in hwvomgfl\ ~ . great taste in his selection of presents 3° you know who painted this fan? I'm busy helping mother.. “51m: 3353031115: that this lake that | the answer came back: | \Theso are they | NPWS th® never L onl.\ Jesus bushing the .. ... EELT itis\ . What a lovely desi a !\ | Xr. Nell Gordon Asked of the polite pro- She's lots to do, and so I like maters their flay temfit Pm make | the0 | who enme uy out of groat tribulation: is \Th v is cae storm into which wo - it is \finished at | , y design, and. how pxquis- prictor, Mons. Fouquorei < To help her all I can; way this lake rented oi m the gentle | fuiting, as tho original has It; gran? m will all have to run. The moment when we 1 last. Isn'titn beauty \\ itely painted! And yotI am disappointed, a u,“ 1 . Fo querein. \| - So I've no time for fun just now,\ sailed on it yesfimn Sui-15“ ‘f l‘l‘lgun‘lll‘Lfi great pounding -und had their robcswushzfi {31513612 ‘fl‘: \1113111155 ”Ufa!” hols I0! «= mie The - speaker, - a for I had hoped it was something for (m; Bby under km?“ PM he was Said this dear littlo man. Ellgulffivinfsiucamfllfi ol gett thie ‘lIJll‘:l 3331,\‘Tfé'f’uhflfitfiemw oénmoogfimu“ Yoder 1 sien Cifristian ”hergmfis’lfi the 2 pretty - and bright: you, Eulalfo , from Neil. My dear,\ with un. orllzx‘ntcly under obligations not. to | \f tike to hear you tatk like than\. sions apakmgzt 321,333; 33m \II tit at}; i Y'tifi-m in: glorious coxnfiqnimubgm Y’Efif“, iflk‘iflf'f. ‘maumlslln filmy“? limit-TE: lookiug girl of eight. | * solemn shake of the head, \\E begin to rowan 6 name ‘andqras of the artist. I told the little lad; fifihi‘fi’ififfliflwq of Lack“ Galileo as it now |‘1“_‘“\f'::’ymu tfixqfififfllfffiisfiu, mic; ‘y‘ll swicling . wave, . tho thunder . of the sk t \een pushed away h, fear that you will never succeed there!\ Could the lady paint another such as | - \Help mother all you can. and make | pears, and mmflfi:fluckufxfllyhffiigfltflym I with the fact that gumf people mluletlmes get fllximsl“,,,\l‘l \ll \l” i “\\\~[ b?\ scom . ~~ palette, rose from her seat, and fltuni'l' °\ |_ «But Ewill succeed 1\ the girl replicd this-say in time forn Now Year's gift?\ Her kind heart light and glad.\ {ake Mg“ was in Christs, time, It in a NCJ ltflsl‘lgnif “2?“3 discip! hoy | UMES it hio A: ing thore ure “memz tm‘\ 1:33\: - + ing | _ .., 0 a[ pd four ~ T6 - It does me good to think of him | scene of great hocurimicet the surroutding | ,, Tu'ues heso disciples as they | of tears in the room at the departure, 1 'in the midst of R with a sudde A 5 presume so, monsicur, 'monsicur }., 1 hills . terraced, slope fad\ ca $o ora into. the back part of the boat, I And C a re departure, but he fl a the room, held up with ue Ooh sharp , dctfisxon of ¥9iC® | qesive, I can atonce send un ofde And know that there nre others hanging gnrtld'lu”t>(;mlflliulirgmflxl{ the hor, - they ago frightoned minost to 'death. 4 Thz‘y soon. tes (lish of the stay perceful; a graceful pose a'fun of silk and mother.-| \40 Cxpression. - 'You will see!\ ' der for & | who, like this manly little boy, hanging garddne of beauty, On the shore | my? MQatatien \Garey Thou-not , that %o | the arbor just al AF ath Fou aro inading L - a ; » s e : [nstor, arbor jus - h . of-peatl, exquisitely painted - UT hopo so; for,as you know,my heart | CCRC: - \|_ ake hold and help their thothers everything attractive - gid - beautind -all | Whoy had no reason to be frigtitencth .J tot 21 mall bo welt, Jesus be ~ , 200 Eva, it i; Fou - torpt is sot ifyon 6 1:13 h.“ he: Non é ryd ear And ho obsequiously took tho gentle ° _- Golden Days 32:25! vogilfiltion in simmer space 31mm In “firm“ xis tasbsvlmfi Ami lor, ll‘wo ing our guid % oll, be - _ » , our masterpiece, \ - ordon is a * any other space in all the world, from | . dich te w been just as Into hor of h co ~ ' _. said an elderly givl, tall and bundsom’e not rich,. but between you there will be ml‘nlrriaddrm 3\ A FCxNY fig‘i‘r’fi‘ofifii’nfi th torest to the trie of wfi‘gglhm‘l filtrlv‘zg’sgzgzgl 531551531}! J‘r‘u :§l,h,§’fu°,“,f‘,‘,’§:,§:‘lv,x,°,lg\\°‘ as she took the fan and examined it ' i enough; and in other respects ho is the tor i 12:30“ can you send it?\ the inti Over in Lanchm at thugu‘m-L z wlcg‘ic ' mt minimal as if the Lord had Iaunched one L!}\\'i§)'ulf;irlxg z: til): ml 1‘ in nnxllogllfn tmly: Were utmf'ufi’mt‘ bright, stry td. ~ A pleased lo lf * . tg ang! - \ j ve of beauty on all the scene, and it hung ' e Dad. lectures; at the , lad p d 9131110 lit the pale face of a safest watch that I know of-and that i | , ia; onee: in fifteen minutes; & nl Gardens there aro some very rclnufic- and swing from rock and hill and oleander: , various. orrors going 'oyer the church of O'ory to Gad! all our dangers aro olur: ~ ady who reclined 'in a rocking-chinir what you most need, Eulalie. ' If you | da > i i 7 soon ablo animals. . But the funniest aM mmTLgc-nflomen in pleasure boats: sailing. God; we ars going to founer; the church ° ‘ffilrrfinfilzfigflgxm * engaged in the certainly not nrtixtimworfg will be a\ littlo Tess open in your encour- \ my?) in boy returns, if that will amt‘ most nszln‘ of all, are the i . k m coxiiniv IImerfmfi rill]??? n'élaflsffwi'fil‘fl ' If“ £011,131: i3fl‘fimh515,3103“ gifrlgg'lgggfii’ ) R mo as . & ro Tthe mon keys . s s 4 \ yom a . f __of darning old linen» which | °2* °C hith, and we can keep him out Nixie“? Mal Matk® nnd the Chili aurol Baltic, - Balli * i' gagfiziwuidllwLzrlhfleflmm “Ind & o tthe k Ink” lifi rch of yJ d 16 Ring to bo told plainly enough that the owners had of the way of that Maynard girl-\ he gontloman left the shop, and se- very much N l‘l ytl A“. C. f; * | beautifu $131,109 it moorings. | C, w km} *, mch-lllnl-Itls-xl (mevl 3:33 ot as wo known \better times.\ --- \° \I don't believe there was anythin‘g in Cited the first messenger boy he chanced thuych m reo lilri flu“; Id ® t £3“ mir Night Selig: 3.13???th hire 3“ I“? (th i hough . , , \ f «ampanzee w [ 'on ikted Ir ; i o die. \ don rot, as igh i j n \I will take it ab\ oneo tofibnsieur it,\ interrupted Eulalie, hastily, . \I to meet. to, , Park Vii“, 7:10 kl Cb C If: * “t\fl turbed the face u} 8313135373? iii’é’linfli-\e ll\il‘lnl[\\.:‘ “313 I?“ .A‘t\:'....-l,',l.fl MK?! fig]: lal h .P.'E¥&u_w,<‘« .. \l rin ke it at>ance [ih Snternitled Putin: butt Por a conderstion 45) Cane spans in ant | ign nel C e fet ve tn eee moog oe , id | Cer ift itly w mare te way he wan 20. S - - - handsomer, \ha ro i I t v s, nod we find | shaggy mone thie prawa. fe \- F100 _ . I - . zor, and beginning to «djust the prerey, [MSO b\ OF DMRHA® 200 Toth\ 3.2“)! agreed. to follow M+ | does llPunt)”: 37:11?)de rom 200 wertor l 'The Sppleraapla a web nerow the mouth uf the NCouee, pope no more the way he used cp c a from the wester i Ing - caver c \We hav d Trim.\ . gold.brown curls above her smoothf‘uré: ''The Maynards: are of good family, too £1“;in wk; (1:3 Wilkes; of medium“ coull see Sil i‘u 1 know they ow Tr; out; hot £23332); mgr-e‘flflfitflitnfiflmf thy \:’,,2,‘.l(lh?a,| MSW.“,.',',1:::n$,’.“\;:lfg , every thing's so jolly now-'tain't like it i head. . \It wants onl though poor, and th h which he should go, and immediately, | \\. , RFAL® ould | nor'ctipper with valuable merchandise, nor . til the whol« front of the cavern is covered | Christm a iy t‘hrec days to a Kt IF , and these glr'ls are we'll inform Mr. Nail Gordon thereof, at the | 19°\ h° *J charming and | won- vim“: vessol, ready to destroy evuryih'h'x); with the spider's wel mnd the wififfisfia; When mapa \“\\rl\“‘-5,\'d at home with poor “5: an, he was anxious to get all educa cf and ladylike. | Neil thinks it latter's residence + \2 | derful. * . sin-y wulffizeizc, but a Ootllin, bescing mes , \The lion is done; the ton is fust,\ . After a | jf mmxlxlfnnynxerlxx; in?” bad ta'see my mam- - my work in time. | The rest I can finish nobler in them to, profer not to be do- It . 1\ Her keoper is kind to het, and Salli hill\ S£u=%;°tfl2'},},{,’gmnglgsm 43min? . 512i)“ “f,\ 551.1193)“hifisfiutlm-mgh 913132) : my to-morrew.\ pendent upon their relatives. | Eva in- | swamp e plot, but, as it proved, lo return,-shows her. love Ly i” f ® in sufillm’ (koala Jats, wmryflwkm much ‘l luliq manc, he walks out oto the sunlight: he And tg‘m‘ Pugh\ all”??? I'd spy the tears Al £ homas & a ective, _. : . Jy minding {speaking large. multitudes, Is put into | doow not even Imow the spider's web is spun, hur she . to lik nd onveloped in.a thick veil and man- (RM? me assure you, is a rival NOb 60 | yp was barely 8 o'clock wh !| avery word hq sporks. - The day that 1 somnolence by the rocking of thd waves, | and with his voies he shinkes the mounta w | Bot non fl“ acl “lfl‘ Like we girls-lt - tle, she left the house in which they } be despised; and if I had any iden of rely 8 o'clock when Eva May: | _ + M If there was any motion at all, the ship was | Mo men come spinming. their, sophistries and oids s conge- lodgings, an 1 tripped. «ma 5:11; haw thince - micht turn out. .I> \ nard came in froma walk-ome of the visited the Zoo., writes Julin Adams fun); waned; {I in Arnal ma Tr\! T wif And hilltai'ltlfljnixfin\ tthe papa PC +n - gusty \ . ul kol se R . L R cre h larboard, of from Intboard - sleeping. . They any: \ We-hav t ° ° ~ dtract to the store of a dealer in \ mover have engaged her to wnMose in sohiah sha was | Powell, her keeper told Sultio to give | board, the hoat wank!“ in»: i 13:1} ti: “3L- | the MLlffl'wilf “3m cos-x3\ granny T3: ¢ 3 : v fancy accustomed Whos *.. a..: a thd. rook, ; Ad You ought to see: imy: Soaday . dress-it' mse and artistic work,\ in a fashionable busi. | Water-color sketches Inst summer, | To Sho found the little tea table laid him-rot iter Uhgome etlerdin@nlaye Gthe | 6000005 9C Shey extoniporized | a piDW unas $is.aation; Christ Is captured forever, every Lit all new . . ness rier of the cit i- think of Neil going with-her always to over. c fount o little ten o laid ful Icked lend brok sooner is\ Christ prostrate, | Ana\ rly dea 32:02:53 un.\ BMW“ any W‘P‘I‘WS; It ain't made out of mamma's dress the way .... ness quarter of the city. lect «i n act as escort and and a small parcels for herself, with a Y I‘fc it I‘m 3 sicn fl\ un r: °i\ finch!!!“ the 9120“: thai He is 5m?“ } iyi. ed I lwaééwu \ c o ve ea , - select views a act as escort an ro- spot #1 straw . from tho an t he breczcs ol 0 Jake rum their Angers . e ate mt 0 nations, y clonk Imm ; It * M It, * 0 ® 00* tector\ p P\\\ | noto; lying upon the table. ._ 1 h the k bu!“ h passe through the mm»: o worn. ; (ve y fud orfor & fall grappecrias | ..,. H __. ___ \ 2 ive, . add. the snow «\Itis my mother-of-pearl fan, /sho + | the boat rises an a Hike a sleeping. chill ctor. My papa says ir - was {WIT-s Christmas ® a. th ©Tt was hor artfulness, and I believe Itis my ther-of-pear1 | f »¢/sh lull’otlig (111: b at oluk 1 t: mute. a.\ 133013041\ urfi film.\ morflur ing. child | “wk“ i \£0015! “fig: many good people M soon [L $15.0 vis (iss wie > - ® nlling without, as Mrs. Belton sit i said, after glancing over the | note, e thon told her to take another strdw | \u 0% 'Dr olvey oightnbenutitul night. | WhO Stt AMT chted\ fi other respoats; | And mony be good old Banta Claus will find ol in ber cozy dressing-room, looking 0 “hey have moved to town purposely t0 | Fouquerein has a customer who aud pass it through a smaller hole | Run up wif the sails, ply all the + rw, and let . aro affrighted, in. our day about rovivals. our home this year. - i { al € 97°\ | throw themselves in his way 1\ said Miss os 10 8 beneath the keyhole, - The liitle cre the largo boat and tho small Dace glide ever | Th® M7 D cOblid to thur “mnwlifi‘w’ 1 hope he'll bring some candy and a dolly @.quantity of dainty articles, useful or i Eulalic, sharpl ¥ wants both this and a duplicate, to ba | 42° eyhole, re liitle ©r0i t , | voptle Genuesaret. - But the saildrg say there unit) [1m m‘oftfnlxlhlllilm \hurchxflwbd gig; ten ill“ an wink. j ix T cho have ulalie, sharply. - & : di Fi { 5 . img e upset, and there are gon en I ow where our homo 'm suro- 62 ornamental, which stewed the table be- ux i th f i t d for th ready for New Year's. 1 was sure it ure fl'd so, and for a. rcwnxd,‘ rocsivad {vfi'i’fi tnbyfilgzélzgzgfimt: mint” “$13: - mgny mg”? Brought into the iburch luat | \\ papzndoiiu‘ drink,. \ h fore het. a - n ® 0; kw are or 1mmt For thate but | would be liked, and now I think I shall | a picco of as omingo Bille - tover: the, fink m lt comes on with great N ite tn, ooc trey a M2 tai -Uhicago Herald. \I have taken care to put him on an en- * s, but wh hor master out thay; A9 1 the terrors of burricays and. darke | OCWC ~ «-- P ornagas, when hir masle \**I noes, - The large boat trombles fike a. deer at . M\ hold of the churches. | As though a ship itvEaroot's somes omtaICr. , Opposite her sat a han@lsome young Indy, with a magazine lying open in her . , . . lip, idly looking on, and ocensionally to renew his search, since I informed him making a rather sarcastic remark, which | C, what I heard from Wilkins-that scemed not at all to disturb the elder | Miss Maynard is shortly to marry that lady--her aunt, - “ti r=rrible bore, this business of pre- ! of Cd'mfm I did not consider if necessary senting Christmas gifte,\ Mrs. Belton said, > to mention that thonprospectxvc bride is as she selected and lnid aside several arti- | Lours, and not Eva. tirely false trail, | And ho is not likely __ what you don't care to. keep, and avoid | lant Major. ge \> cles. \Such a strain upon one's purs 'The loquacious Indy paused. oe o, fio where one must give; lum] 0:0 01:12:22 | course to tout“, Mk cznmiflnllqn co bin well \midi“: without Mh appenranee of fan-tho Christmas offering of the gnl- being mean or stingy.\ 2 Fortunately, you have a way of escnyv‘l ing both alternatives,\ said the young lady, Inughing. \You grive what costs you nothing, aud so save both purse and , reputatéon.\ f \I do as others do; and consider it a , ' very commenilable course to give away | T: urmeressary expense. Now, here is this | - —%~h lovely handkerchief, in an expensive and | ~~ useless fancy box-a Christmas present: \ from Mrs. Jerrold. I happen to know | ''What a pity that his judgment /did that it was purchased. for Mrs. Jerrold not equal his taste, and promptihim to herself, who, having more handkerchiefs 5°!°Ct something more approptiate tomy than she knows what to do with, has 55% This is too light and youthful for kindly bestowed this upou me. . Well, it . \*' and it strikes me now that' it. would be the very thing for Mrs. Herrick.\ * \But if the Major should see het with p it\ R ' \Nonsense! - He could only'see it on a * close serotiny, Tmd them would | mot rec- o e just at the right time!\ i'Cortainty. - How Providence does i provide!\ laughed Eulatic, satireally. And before an hour had passed, the fap, with an elegant little note from Mrs! Belton, was in the hands \of Mrs. Her- rick. «It's perfectly lovely :* said that lady, admiringly. | \Bat what am I to do with so many fans? | I have already a score of ' them for which I have no use. | This one, 1 know. is from Pouguerein's, for I saw it yesterday, and noticed these tiny initiels, & °EL. M..\ among the heartsesse. . I will ©What wil roi give Mrs. Herrick} take ito thers. snd exchange it for that She has heen ot: ant Aumus in taking lovely bonboniere to give to Mrs. D+ you out in that eiccict nov carriage of Lancey. - Hf Mrs. Belton ever sees ar hers, when you were «~ ~ | She will ex- | again, she will imagine it a dupticate ~ I Later on that Christmas Eve & hand some young man eatered the fashfonahir emboriam of M Pouquerein.asd inquired shall go further. I will give it to that pretty Maric L-ming, who sends me flow- ers, and who, being probably not so we provided with costly gifts, will know how to value it.\ peet some arkpowledomwer - That #s frie. I have sn: of it, but can fod nothing this king mroexactly r Laura glanced visitor entorad. Eva doubted it. | © They Let's travel.\ at the n =m e cortices. keeping us for Christmss. soon got plenty of custom.\ R Ar Hour after, when her mother had retired, and she st reading aloud, while ura sowed on what looked like a pieeg bridal trousseau, there g t clover young country parson, Mr. Boy4- | tne front door belly -- 'The girl whoso business it was to¥nit on Mrs. Sutton's lodgers, hastened to answer the summons, and immediately appeared in Mrs. Maynard's rooms. \A gootloman to see you, Miss Eva; and hero's his card, mum.\ ' rc in Bva's hand; - and ghen at the blushing face of her sister; and well posted in such delicate matters, slipped. out of the room as the e a ring at \It is Mr. Gordon, mamma,\ she answered, to her mother's inquiry. knew he would come some day, though ap _ Aud when, wn hour Inter, Eva came, radinnt yet subdued, it needed but one glarice at her face to know what kind of an interview she had had with the lover she had deemed so forgetful. - | Mrs. Belton learned in time, to het great, versation, that had she been more appreciative of the Major's Christmas present, her late Husband's nephew had probably never married ''that Maynard | girl,\ who, as Mrs. Neil Gordon, was | now so much admired in society. She still owns the Christmas. fan, but has never painted its duplicate. + Said the Turkey tb the Pumpkin --- The Tnvéler's -- stittble, \ glancing aver the ters 0 A+ for something appropriate as a Christrans up. 0 What for hee kin dass. the abSliget ooc pea cv gift for a Pedy. > Several | articles were paced beft~ we nf which seemed inctants not on fay «nde . Shi l ap. and, B was fo I hg seen in har carriage 2 must nib her a CBitistonte taken 0 ___At is ei ate t merger of pearl. painfed in water betic closely exymined it, his ape de- hake ee 1 oun bs Ir wms a fas ed ~; Chritmas dione: an this tax ime 7 1% m prep hs anal me t guess Tcepied his freed. mel the go> and _ girls, a bouquet; heads all the amnim« they schooimasio. mil the other ey e. Alter a while, Mis: sang us a song. Sallio earolled forth a meloly of Bet | part u e it for a milrot, | reflsetive power, ornngo into two ples, a large and n sinall prece, Sallio, unlike many | boys: the - smaller Sallie Ch in took Hor: keepor for - my same . way. were tos, dropped as eyeglass into the monkeys ; cage, and one oid fellow had found R. | He hell it to his eye, and strotting up , and down the floor of the cage looke} | very much like one 5f those two-legged ' individuals we somotimes see. throw the glass on the floor and tried to but failing in that, he ran off to the top of a tree an l sat gar ag \pon those below like some grim | buttonhole 1' | Sho picked up several pleoss . of straw 3mm! xm and caro'ully arranged them with the Then off the long ends, anl leaning over 1 through the bari placed the bougnot in the mai's buttonha's. There were mang monkeys, and very | Bomoone had ploce. lod, and , she bit He then Aud so we left him, and , ann --- Remedy for Tired Eyes Fenple speak about their eyes as be- | ho m ; conld not bart t jog thed, meaniog that the O° | man who starts and he divert-I4 wpon the nncertaintisa of this . ___, kept. falling and | falli until | the the .a of the Zos.\ 1 bezinning of great enterprises. with thom in the nases can over . . r the storms might come down | torough my hand-falting_ «mam the tom of Mount Hermon. Umanesiret into form and futo agony. but it seeing portion of the eye is fatigned, [ but such is not the caso, as hardly ever gots tike 1.) The fatigne is in the inner an l cuter atischel | to- the egebal and muscle of accommo- . dation which sarmo inds the leas of the ' When a mmt object looked at, this tmascie relaxes and . al tows the legs to thicken, increasing. its . The inner aa 1 outer | muscies are used in tovering the eye on ! the object to be iooked at. three muscles mentioned that the fa | tigue is felt, ard mle{ is secured tem- poramig by the eye. or, i at famdites' objects The degsl indi- ration of tra n i< a redness of retina is to be - It is in the the rim Lo! the esird, bitokeaitg a emageited tse need - The drummer's life is not whst it's os ate of the anser rarfsen, som racked up to be,\ remarked Sample: + w.th some nain. | Sometime« An you eapposa I made ness indicates this wear- af glasses fights sdirted ~ fhe person. and oin a ater the comedy in to message , tha aye ini water tr ermont nge as far as torches. * the corda ' ment, now Boking into the calm sea, then into the calm sky, Saviour's countenance, and they ery out: 4 ad boy among the clangor of the hounds; patches of form are flung into sails of the vessel Jooson, and the sharp winds erate like plstols; mazso petrels polse on the cliffe of the wares and P°72°° | then plunge. i Overboard own. - The prettiest trick perform :d by ‘mg' w BLY\ Flint groat \ . we perish in m this - wonderful | little animal = was | head from the pmfw of -mnkmg a - boug mt: Her lmaqtor L into the storm. neked, - 'Ballio, eah't you give me : i through ft comes the ory of By tho flash of the lightnin another for the @hvez, « eries: 'Peace!\ Looking downward ; \Be still the air? the the smaller boats like » cargo, tackling and masts, and the drenched disciples rush into the back of the boat, and lay hold of Christ, and nto [Him: \Master carost Thou not that ersonnge lifts His (Rn herman's cont, walks to the front of the vessel, and looks cit All around Mint are the amailor boats, driven in the toinptest, and drowning mou I see the calm spray dropped from Hix word for the «ky and Logking urwnnl He 1 The waves fall fiat on their faces -the fGath the molte, the extinguished. stare relight their The tempest stands with His feet on the neck of the ftorm. And while the suilors ato bailing out the boats, and while they aro. trying to untangle t falls dead and Uhrist iaciples stand in amare then futo tho calm \What manner of man is this, that oven the winds and the sea obe The subject in the first place impresses mo - with the fact that It Is very important to haye Christ in the ship: for all those boats wa il | Irave gone ret if Christ had a Immon for you and for me~to learn! Hin? to the bottom of Gennesi- not Isten present. Oh, what We must abways have Christ in the ship. What- aver veyaze wa nadertake, into whatever on- tos we start. torpr 1 hots won - tel- roam throw. them hfe - TEs has mo «hile the storm | mastaof the ship. he puts out his lifeboat and the I any beat. the sberiff and the anctineer let us niwaps have Christ he ship. All you ean do with atmost ten, , mind, and soul. you are bound i' hase Christ in every enter hrist in every vovage. Twore are men who ast God's hel nt the He Km L hem - But bere is another out in worldly: enterprise, him. . After a tosses off the God to hel comes an tey to help him off. they man't belp him off be mast go Yom dtr ait «nd shadowe or tropical 4 wa -no (Christ in the ship | RC\ be mads sp of sunshine There may be in it Artic tornadoes, L know not what yon. not I know if you have Christ ; sath you all shal ar q mthou ev ' ng r> when sorron hovers over the soul, whea the 1 be wall. . Vou may seent to t 'he relimn af Christ while «monthly. but after awhils of trial dash clear aver. the harnicane jook. amd the decks are crowded pirati- cal -oh, what wool you do then sut un in. the sip? mn. Gad (or your) guida: Gnd for - ar bests to well, all is well for tima. . v arre. thai be we man wha pats in Take _God for i forever | Blessed is thal the Lond hactrost . He «all never bie mafeunded Th see and I hae m. wannfni 447 th mex sii m the mt my enbprt alos impressos : that when people start her mas not s month sailing got min the Boom prabt they. oud \What a W% - What s most wa\ H= deichHul qoiw the bec af the Newt why they ante tance the mots F z Ayr eben the sonde eweps , of fo af hitle beat the more Ansen and he sm worsens! rise wrath then they harmi that fumemng Christ was nes | eoncth midnng . adil haze is To poy have fend it mo I Dit gao aver noun the eal 7 the # Fee (hie 1 meer mom caught ta goon Captain, sith Ave thousand bushels of wheat for a cargo, should say: some coming (my. i deck} - 'Throw overboard all the car- go. and - the - sailore . should - say: \W Captain, what do ya“ Throw . over | all\ tho - cargo?\ «iys the Captain, \wo haven pogo“ chaff that Jas got into this five thousand bn ots of wheat, nnd the only way to got rid at thechaif mm aw nil the whoat over- board.\ Now, that it a great deal wisor than the taik of 'n. great many, Christians who want to throw overboard all tha. thousands morn nOh, Parliainent Field, o portion of Liverpook England, is suid to Emtain 10 streots, 181306 houses, 50,000 population and not a grog shop. l’wriml is almost unknown, the lice idlo'nnd the people save §100,- ©00 a year in podr rates dee. Avoiding tho mainfenance . of , hundreds of dra ps The deeth pate in' this sober district {s only ten to fourteen os «Tim twonty-five in the . -' thotrand in the drinking parish adjoining, ToTaL ADsTIXENCE At a conference of friends of the total abstl- aud tens of thousands of souls who are the subjects of revivals, gurow all overboard because they are brought nto the kingdom of God through great revivals, because thero immk of chaff. a quart of T, A pint of cl Lsay, lot them stoy until tha last day ;the Lord will divide tho chaff from the wheat, Do not bo afraid of a great vevival, Oh, that such gales from heayen might sweep through nence-causo in the parlor of the Young Men's Christian Associstion at Philadelphia, It was resolved that \the interesty.. of gsorcount and humanity\ demand the Inaugoration of \a total.abstinence plod lng amt edu- sa -do campaign in all a on hbnfin£gnfind nonscctarisn tit m1— ~ committes was appointed \to take s 6 ac- all our churches' Ob, for' sitch dye as Rich- ard Baxter eaw in England, and Robert ¥e Cheyne saw in Dundce! Ob, for such dnys as Jouathan Edwards saw in Northampton! { have often heard my father tell of the fact 'that in the carly part of this centur \a revival broko. out at Somerville J , nud. gome pla - were | ver much agitated nbout It They said; \Oh you' are going to bring tos many people futo the church at once; \ and they sent down to New ; Bramewick to John Livingston to stop tho revival, . Well, there was no better: soul in all the world than John Livingston, went and lonked at tho revival; they wanted \#m to stop it |. THe stood in the pulpit on the Sabbath, an l looked over tho solomn andk tory. and he said: \This. brothren, is in reality the sork of God; beware how you iry to stop it\ And he was an old man, leaning heavily upor his staif -a m old roan And he lifted that staff, took hold of the «mall ead of the sta, and bogan to let it fall slowly through between the fiur ger aud the thumh, aod be raid: \Ob thou ' impenitent, thon ort falling now-fall fran his. falling away from pesco an * heaven. falling as certainly as the cans is Inacthe though perbaps falling slowly. And ~ cms mu falling through Jobo: Liv ¢ hand. The religious emotion in andience | was , overpor the wering. . and of their doom, as the men saw a t knob of the case struck Mr.. Livingston's hand. and he it stoutly and said: \But the grace of can stop you as that cane,\ and then there was all through the house atthe fact of and salvation. _ \Well 1:3; the: revical s 1 aren.to sweep all thecontinents! guallboz-hurvhaffioiisnotin revivals, tion as in its judgment will most eatly di- miutsh the number of those who 31“ m al and social wupport to the liquor power, and to advance in any ble the cause { total abstinence and of the ult to sup- pression of the eatoon.\ * TEupEnaxcE mews AXD XOTE® Three hundred new members were latel wlded to the W. C. T. U. in cloven days Kg Nevadn. - « Ton Moltke saya that Teer Is ® far more> !nngerous enemy to Germany than all the > irmaies of France. The W. C. T.U. department of railroad vork proposes to cetablish a railroad tem- - erance association. Temperance teaching in the State schools ? Victoria. Anmnl‘xrfhsm maile com- ubory. . A significant sign of progress. . - More than 100,000 of literature ro i ially to de relations of. temper- ince and r were distributed by the W. 'T. U. last year. The Sheffield (England) Cafe Company has 19w twenty-three houses, and during the past \ear it has sold about two millon cups of In Le Soleil (Paris M. Jean: Nivelle utters n impressive warning egninst the use of ab- inthe as a beverage. / He says in Franteit .as caused more ravages than cholera, small; wx, and typhus collectively. tall Mr. Michael Dayitt says half the Iristi© Imagimmm a fi_mflbe . every woolen in Ireland waning. and thas find for the people in their own country. The city of Boston ia gsar rearty Tor % Mumw'shm of for * salaries.of core than five thousand women ninetenths runkeuness, thee roatrons have pleaty x n Boston every year, ' Again, uy subject imj me with the fact that Jecas was God and man in the same > ' back- part of dreams He must have\ Lance; Ho must be thinking of the eross rote«. . Look at Him, He is a man-bone bur flesh. & zo ard. ktrel Agwn at the back seit sry <Oh Christ ‘finwxry rmpathine with veronathy part f she hit w.C Tu. 3 Ix Iceland therbare no prisccs, and noufiemamexfigboflgufifi In 1894 it celebrated the v‘f‘é E he of - at ane sex, mam of “nuafi‘smd thecross. Ao san a mam Dut T want to ecagoer . wor rm) Pex: ff E want to get the victory h +nd bail, 1 come to the front pent ER Thar tha respncet bach all mrs gvied. hash 2d ray tewoares. bomb ai my sin\ A muxf m ° a » wt ran mosh a tempest +