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mene 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881-SIXTEEN PAGES aia Cn eae PST TUE @ . ot; and, na they are both married to senel- | than Ido, nor half so badly, and the staln- 1 if unconsclous of hls surrounilings, wearhig { pinces. Dis to thoory of de majority of dis com> | in that shop, becauso tho costumers novor had : THE HOME. hie, modest, good wonton, Edo not have any | joss Bittersweet herself wrote Iabarintilne,” | 1 long back coat, and hat Upped slightly | mittee. De minority, composed of Brudder Hem- | access to Ucttor moatorius.” fens for their safety. Lohave never beeh and I don't belleve anyone enn spell Bue forward, He seldom looks witness spoken | lock Janes, wishes mo to report dat int his oan Fheeo philosophic thonghts, whiot came Ko avery rellions man, bathave heen to ehurelh | OY oy . iy HH ane | Toe then he ta pleawnuts but, when tha, aub- | Ml aninyun dae polar waves aim do result of | promptly’ to the resco during about two PUTS | Tank i it a Ils About Hio | Wil! my wite and Tether ralse the children | gllst,—Pm sure Cgave up trying long ago. | ject of matrimony is broaehed, he looks at wind blowin’ ober atang ahfewalks wu" aroun’ do. | of Machine, rostorad Ste, inks equaniealty, and | eee een Uke rhe ue see orty Years Tells ou CO eed ee age ae eines are alt | And spenklag of bad spelling puts me in | you with numze so deep and ‘expressive af | CONTE O belek bul BD aaa vou naver were moro mintaken in | lowerlng a boat. But Snek Is notorndeit rt sulnd-of Raven Jair, by contrast of course, |. Tender emotion that he ly almost. Irresistable, 7 beled uot chikiren, kind and obedient to. in ae "1 . sratlvey if q Wonderful Cat. ielleve whe knows best bout those tines. | Donte you suppose, Raven Tair, that we | ots qufet and thoughtful, and betongs to A WISCONSIN BERSERKER. your lite. Addon’t piny at cards, wt foust ot for | erative tien of mind when sumet hig thay steamer could fook, dawn from thelr deck upon the halfslroyned hull tage soaked, clinging, und pate-ficed crew ay yo # . ought to be done waits for hin te dott’ y, : “Such, young man, are somo of the fend. an eer xy i the thoughtfal clas: Glthan was sta 4, and forn minute was ee "1 + Vole : Ine anint Ot May ites" historse. L verily hee | could cons Lyd Hinman to name her next | srhery is anothor ‘class of widowers wlto Weitten for Tha Chtenan Tribune, Ce eee eee rt aed al manager of | iiacare ma pontoon, He Orler ae How Mo Acquired That Sagactous Ante | Hevb' ied ind notehaneed alt iny tinbits that | baby afler me, If Ian boy? Not FY. You | have no romance about them apparently. | Tho farewell ‘klssoe of hnif n dozen pretty | Pic wih his buahycwenther-wenten| Fe oe eee ce boat eamt teat mal, and What It Does. eventful night, when T found out Twas go knows Init that sweetly poetleal name whieh | ‘Lhe representative of this clnss isa brisk, | nophows and ntecea—trom 1-yenr-old Will down | pling with bis buaby.wenthor-benten beard tke n ; itis he third om er, Mr. W Wilk ic Bre Ine downehiih, that L could to-day hea pate | was given mo by my sponsors in baptism. | burley fellow, wenrs a short coat, carries Ils | to round-facod todaling Suslo (who insisted that hear gcgatehing tts head to know bow to sic se ee Velitains, touk iis vlace iq ner Without home or friends, my wife would | Won't you Just speak to her about tt the noxt head wy, ant’when ho meets ladies ha gives | hor “dolly, too, should tise unky dood-by ")— | dinks with H 4 di be a broken-henrted woman, ral ans? children bee HOTS * them a‘ guick giance of Indiiforence, At y+ t0; Mas uniky, dood: by )-—.) itt a cunning twinkle in lls eyes, au A Western Farmer Rolates the Story of | strugeline with the world te anit Liv'ltyc. {mo you see her? Aim L a Jowess, tov, Mes | pote ho ts taikative on subjects of renornt | Sere fresh on Mr, Jinke' hps ns tho train which ce ments when the bravest min ta the world t Will hold his breath, ‘Phere swine this boat Welt now, If you wasa eportin' man. stranger, | crew at the davits; tho ends ot thon nae sees Phat ee if os nad induatey | Votera, ns woll ns an old maid? interest, le means buatness,” and when | ore him rolted away eastward from tho little | cany 4 ua pipeat 9 In His Life and Ita Successes. mete (acne Peers aa Dusit | ut this is foreign ta tho Biggs household. ho nukes up his mind that te fs reais ol | country station In Wisconsin, whorohe hud boon | only sponte’ got wan: Fou fengir cel Gay any If fie Hanuteof me MOO dines green” th ae nll these years of work T have always been JY took ten at the Biggs mansion the other | marry he “gently steats away,” and on his Anending a fow days aan brict respite from the | you maa one, you know, and w rent down smart | swoll, in whole, lige mountains of stiiloag Gale ‘Forest Bnlightens Person Who Was Anxfous happy, Took avery day as L found ft, and | evening. Lam honored with a perpetual in return stormy tha town with tho news that | worry and fret of elty life, one, full. o' tricks you know,—that's Jost tho way Witter, c rose an LOW, , . resmved ta do ty business well, and put I | Vitation to that house, whitch I should use | Hels no longer single, ‘Theso gentlemen are | With his fuco naw once moro turned toward | You would tale toget on the blind side of 8 man, nt panic taal foo mutch hurry, ug « 4 “ ie + Te rou know." jenst delay, any lack of coulness, of jug to Know the Otjeet of The Home, or hou ge tana et ‘Somplitn cn tothe more frequently ff Ldld not always feol so mulduels of admiration, Interest and sym | that tocining human blve whore ho hid apont rote dinka was {udtgnants ho bounced out of | nent, of perception of tha exactly ey ys vi He ey ey oe cattad this, Lthas | blue and lonesome wilient 1 ga dowtr towne We comes tho class-who have caused so many yours, thoro came {nto his mind tho | hisscatand flung tho stump of his cigar at tho | thing to do, and if was a hunitred rent clephint of a tineplita stov i Tho Subject of Giving Christmas Prosonts Dise* inne my heart warm and kept my desires | ngaln, and cllinb upstairs to my den, and | widowers to be licld tn derision, It ts gen- thouyht of ita haughty rich, ita duceltful poor, Seemed mada it that shape pte oer os nie fo ong TE the (next anbiuta. aiid “xo sco the boat dashed inte staves pure, Th has been nm constant sonree of se orally represented by _an aged gentleman | {4 unaerupulous tradesmon, its crloaiug olerkes | nose of holding wn Just auch boots as those on | he; . and cussed ina Very Sonsiblo Manner. bie family. Idon'task any one As ave sown HM te te ebale aint Hane who ts very fastidions about fis dress, wear- | Sn tts wnoqually divided wonlth. Unlibnn's foot and was about to cross th root, her erew squnttering and drownings among tha fo pattern after me, butt would ke young | clan oN wonder how ft is somo fellows } ing an oversupply of Jewelry, Ay manner |" Yes" thought Mr. Jinks, *1Ifo {a struggle | for tho purpose of gning out pon the platform. | Piven the sheaves of tle. tatfeblorks Couliy to pattern 9 ie PET ea tes aoed | are so iueky with women anyhow, Dut | jsuneertain except wien In the company of | at bost, but in the clty ft is not evon ameliorated | 2m Pee ne ate ae, aumord that he | Oy thie pi, anu tio bone sank down tthe AFTER ALT. hatite nud good motives there igno renzon | sometimes when Lam fearfully tired of | ladies; then, he fs so angelic that one enn | by that honesty of Intention, and that nolghborly could not holp aughing, But vlna! tho Inugis , 0 tha Y tur’s cde. Aynst swell hove her [it . why thoy may not." Y hardly do otherwise than make fun of hin, which It | Was RuoFvOuS One, which to the astute Caliban nin 4 . Hah, ‘Ab! gind now year, you bring mo Joy, 1 th i closely nbserved my Felon avhile fe i staelh ihe ante ang iat all he ae ‘rent lin sett contains for jt ls vient iateeynteat ieapitsnteldoen Hea cae ela meer ee fag tiene faa ‘4 Ea lanpad ta he Level Alaa cet ale Had rm lating the above story to me, and firmly be- | aw drop round to Biges’ office Just be- hat his nifal y ts 0 elVve. | on Mr. Jinks, and bo looked sadly. out tone. move the blocks wero \ vt—but 1 ball thee with dolight, Heved in ovary word te sald, as ho was ont | fore ten, and Wo Bo up the hill together, I} Hu spenks very sorrowfully of the tine when | wmdow rhe Relds sind houses, eed ie “Como, now, stranger, don't pot rite locks wore unhonised “bat oniy The on . For you haye brought tho aunsbine back, ite ita sore. fully impressed than | dat this Monday, i justin time. ‘Then a strong. shove drove tier , ht, aut Iam going to | his dear wife Hyed (you secretly belleve he ‘oro Milton Junction haint o plucy, to be sure, " rt vas 4 Turned darkness into light. ever before with the idan that ™ Life is what | straten up Stade’ coud of tuo Bigs | Hela that she does nol live), and tells ow | Means Binut papi much nieenton, co | Se te a tise ad ghan ee tortie | Ghovtreck,caow vuntsiing ns. thoult sft One year ago,—one tong, long year, wounake It W. Bslablishmient Fiat Bow “ht streaming over discontented sha ha a oR eT ae thom, ‘But (f he was not Interested In thosa | nssumed an nfr of Injured dignity—" I bnint no had been whally swallowed up by the tal, In bitterness, T gal vis ti es Hy fife, de ~ | he was ever Of rol mighty small gaia ng you mixht spose. | Breen, sparkling ridge that rose between het THE HOME. tho ‘snow from the windows of the Biggs | wife—things better left | untold by | ho was evon tesa so in his follows | Way, Telly 330 ff and the sterner, then tossed dike 0 cork “ Thore is no Love that Insts for aye, eon preibatne Mace, and the ward alr welcomed us ns | miy’ one. He never tells, his, age, | passengors. Ife did not oven look around when Why, 1 tell you Tones bal £00 on tho tables |e rountatnons plunaele, with halt ier. hed + Or Friendship"-—falth was dead. TTS OIVECTS EXMLAINED, Wises opened the door. We lal off our hats | ani if you speak of false teeth ho will sy | tho slock, olly young Jow who wore a tlashy | Hut sir. dinks had recovered ml golt now: | outof water, Ghe dad beet, well stockeg Jutaaw sale wonle so vory fon To.the Buitor. of THe Catena Tribune, andoverconts, and aa we entered tho little | that he never had an unsound tooth, owe | necktle and huge wateh-chain with bale a | and though by no means a demonstrative man, | with Ines and Ife-buoys, for it Wag sia Hut, Anh aG eee Henke Minwauken, Wis, Jun. 1%—When M. | parlor Unkle, the eldest daughter, a miss of | to the fact tint he never used tobacco, He is | dozon itt charms on {t, camo along and dumped | Hoyas at bottom one of those obstinnta nat- | scen that tho pourine waters would arly E, C,, several weeks ago, wedzed into ono { 4 with Jovely large browne. * q ie eve red-gold | stl in his joluts and rheumatic, but ho will | a ttatlway Guide, a copy of “ PhInens Pringlo's | hts which wil stay and fico a disagreenblo | permit her to come within a plstol-shat of t Kay ands frail A a arror lays corner of The Home an tnobtrusive little | Balt, and rosy mouth and pearl teeth, came tell you that he Ha ng abry as Shen s boy Fortune," and a * History of tho Binck-Ilis"* Lime telling site it ruta ho wiser ‘to avo Taek, and tho suspense among tie passer : Thatiry as tots object, 1 supposed its older | “rippling * hite the room, anu saying, “My | fn fuck, lls cousttail is uoring nsentt: | lito his iap. Io stinply dumped thom back into | J. by runiting nivay., Tosldes, bo, experionecd gorsamounted to un agony as thoy won Tho watora stilt between ue roll i would H 1 veclnets th tear ptpa—pood evening, Mr. Forty Years, inpatred,—all the while wearing A gentle tho otter ont af tho seat’and contintiod srazt A hovel sensation in’ being thug | dered within themselves how those snilon ‘And many miles divide, : mates would rush Into Its precincts the | —she ts a wondrous. proper Ite wald,— | montal grin that makes you fee! Ike booting at and continued gazing | Tistakon for tho very last fort of man he would | womld rescun the poor helpless creatures wh Tho past Nes buried, and tho Joy next week with drawn pens to cnlighten her, | selzed Biggs! lett hand and: tugged hn to | hin, nad TF | outof tho window at tho dying lundsenpe, and | Tyerhare shoment nd ressimmied In aunearaneo: | Watelied tein from the foamy decks. of the OF now Its grave shail hide, but the sloppy novelagitatlon monopolized | the open door oof. the = dlning-room, T knew one of thase witowors not loug | yet not secing It oxvopt ag a background to hls | and In this spirit of perversity he would proba- | almost submerged wreck, They followed 4 7 . € whero the girl who. was. giving tha | ago Who was more anxious to marry than | own sombro thoughts. A ficld flew pnat, a fold | bly have romained parleying with the Uerserker "3 ‘Tho ein shines now, more fair, I think, thelr mizhty weapons, and M. EC, was left bd g Beas Ritae uneice n i parleying the boat vanishing and reappearing, the ‘ Than tn thy days ono past, tnnoticed in her corner, Even the conduct. Da ees tha table looked (Hy avith a au cout several young. ladle: ee veheaea By ad wed aylalle fcr LenB E vovoop-aopeanpili ai a ingte. after the vary pulsation of tity Henri linost arested J Itremble whet the thought intrudes or’s query, “Who will answer?” remained | stood framed In the nursery door whieh opens | ple Is clintms ton buxom yours whlow | looked now, and how smooth, “rhat’s tho was | Groen Hay express rumbled into tho station, all | 9 end fly sew Yyuynde : ‘That all this may not last. unheeded, outot the diutng-room, All three of thes | of 200 pounds. (iy the way, he was a suinll, | With ovary elt of omplosment or wonsure th hot, and renee jane lasing os though it Was | eae ee es lost to vl A eerie 4 7 eseriby " : fo.” thon, Mr. dinks, “it fooks n y overiented w! ran. g 8 los PSU _ Alove-song rises to my tips Teall not occur to ma when Lread the tet- | Father suintl but indeserinably belzhe nnd | lank fellow, aud Loukas tt Ne Mien MO | sols fur a suiminer Gvoning ate tuewet | . dif, Jinks picked up his satchel aud startod out | they perceived that tho men lind ecased to ThAt quaint. aweet song. “My King" ter that ft would devolve upon me, oneof The | Che u! : ns have Vrench-gray wills, cov Nite favoraliie, and ib seemed. that Hk ehird,| Inte oneo and you find it rough with otd fur- of tho waiting-room, row. Itwng than seen thnt the third mate No, no, not thats n sony of pratse Home's ‘newer. anembets, to. come to. the ered with pletures, and brackets, aad Japan- | aiite fa ele i pen at thes Y +] vows and stubblés, and you fra obliged to con- “ind you won't stay over and hnvon gamo to- | was hailing the crew of the bark, Presently ' To God ta what Laing. ‘Sy come to ese work,—Higgs paints In watercolors, Mrs, | Was enught; but one day, after spending | sino yourauif to some nilserable narrow-minded | Hlaht, stranger? queried tho Berserker In aals- | they saw one of tho shipwrecked sailors front and modestly reply, " Thank you, sity L | Blas in’ olly, and Mrs. Blags further hag | several hours on his toilet, he drove to tha | jets foot-path made by others or elso get dis- | appoluted tone, a ne heave a coil of line towards the boats it wi Fam content, Tin satiefiedy, will, to the bestof my knowledge and abliity | that happlest of witely gitts, the power of | house of his fair inamorata. | What had hap | guated and Sutin in the endeavor to Ig- My friend, Ltell you, you wore never worse | caught, a Iife-buoy bent'on to it pee twas Hye v 5 uk yor liz! a og | poned? She did not greet him with npinite, | nore it’ ttle further on ah mistaken in your life, Iam nota gamblor, and wok. Te hauled 1 Pack days muy come, [fear thom not, seven If ‘ts after the Yankee fashion.” talking uy foot Melee CE ty nar e What demon had Iniiuenced her that she | er. rushed out to bark nb the Tnever play cars for sono" : abort ihe prec To this Mion Mo) ee With you true as the slirs. First, however, expressing the hope that | anor than sean Mrs. Diggs stood in | told him topo." Hadid not obey, so sho | friln, and. probably with thoughts of | other “Well, 1 batnt so pertiiter nbout enrds, It | tele © Recone Ite. te ne ant ich wag Peonta, Jun. 10, LEA. | should Fnidshiterpret or tlsstate the objects 4 7 parte sates matly tt ” seo atite | horacs than the tron one, was determined i | You'd ruther, Vit play crokny all the sume, Just retained by the people In tho boat. One ot mr the nursery door, in a eniico: princess | xently “trotted him out” to a snow-dritt 3 for ion Ke yy the men on the wreck put the Ilfe-buoy ove ; of ‘Tho Home, sonte of those who “know tt | dregs, with a dark red how at. her throat | and thore caused lim to recline, wrapped in should HOt troxpnss on his mustor’s Meld, | Tis | for nguey onough to nin eo itintorostin’, you | te sloull ‘d NUE The de DUDY oFek : UIE Bs at ‘it wht beg leave to contradict me, und | and nother In her hair, ‘and sald, “Here’s | the robe of whiteness, When he regained rtd cect a Pe oe orn eee ms But [tell yout don’t play any kind of game Bele into. Uns een, Sta An ine ; IP 18 WHAT WE MAKE IT. 1 Oot my a y —for, Li Rh home again; good evening, Forty | his equilibrium he quietly gathered up his | ground. Cikeuvindictyecenall-mindedinunpure | for money.” satd Mtr, Jinks, who noly bogan to | hut carefully Into’ tho boat. ‘The Parthia ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, iden ican cine on Sat auld ears,—so pind you came Up,—Yor come so |] ERNne, plug hat, and other articles that were | suing tis superior with assaults upon bis charac | get just n lito bit nervous under the prassure i + yous ft . e = y | ” sntaced by the kk, s tos "1 of this Ina first for + fn | passengers now understood how tho meg ARLINGTON HniGHiTs, Ml, Jan, 10—" Life | pate uskei that question—may Linquire tt | Fh dom,” and sie stoud Share, tall, with a mip aced by the shoel:, and Hnped off, ter, dogyle evidontly felt that the train waa nw: wine thirst for tho axcitement of , : i Rego Ae oat 4 | tilly feluttencd, led game. Ilo began to fear it inight burst out into | Were, to bo saved. Ong by one the sli happiness, grenter prosperity, and the con- | ject ofany hom su’tita place in whieh | chink halr, like a pleture of Happy Wel- | ter keepyour own counsel, rit use your | Tes, nso the mud. and ple! Huiself up, louk- RCreOr. . iy t ot sitnmation of swore practical ylews of the io is Rial tht + AL ETON ah waa way? | come, “She did not advance to toute tis, bee | awn Judgment, 1f you don't Inoly what Ting wore TED a Og stopped at Milton | Sty. vail ranean T are sores EE atetoak Fat rat nis Bent a Bla umber mado flo useful in the world every day.” abet Nene reaheg Pe ne itdt | cause of a procession ‘of three Individuals an | you Want for a wife, who does? Junction, and hore Mr. Jinks was to waltan Of slmilar make-up to big own who was leaning | be left behind fora short while, Mr.Willlams This is the defluition given by afriond of place to leap front eae i ay, ae witty | tho floor in front of her; first tho I the one who wrote to ine, Incaro of The | A&kelan. snd ere ey downetain to the chy. | MP Awainst the side of the Morgan House ns | headed for, tho steamer. ‘The deep boat ap. i mae Litete atte itetiiest to-st are ag war sun ‘nel nek ntded little. brunet twin, with ow large. white | Tome, 1 will Bas, that, although the Cons | An hour anda balf seemed. on ago in a ptuco {hough it had beon bulltespoctatly for that use— | proached tho Parthian slowly; but means mine as to’ what es, after @ discussion is noha ts ice Where wo may be chided i erotehet necale It her mouth. paddiine | duetor forwarded tho fetter, {t was lost, 69 | like this, What guould he do with himself? Ho “aid L was mistaken nnd that you wasaproscher, | whijo Capt. MeKnye’s forestaht had. pro with him upon the yarlous ats ind pur- oF at ia jet for, or aie at our Faults an over the carpet toward Biggs ag fastas she | that L did not tecelvo It Wish you would | took out n cignr, and, as he pulled It, preiug up but 1 gaid 1 knowed botter just from tho way | vigod for the perllotis and. dificult Job ; poses different elneses of people have, who | belted tor it 5 ines? A place {o cultlvate | possibly could, ani cose behind her the write agin. Tignes, | anddown tho platform aud in ani out of the | you hold that olgar, kind w griin Wko in tho side | or Cotting tha rescued men on board the Tees, and Ente ’ ently cree: —— dtrenry, — hard=feat wi -rooin, o¢ your mouth. Hutif Lwas mistaken L apoto- huye required 8 goud reputation, a home, a | OTe oe n place to relate our varions ex- loath twit, iH rapid, put dltgentty creep. TIE PORTS thonglite eres hin tho volcwuee of a palr oF Rizo": and ho tdded, * It's too cussed ‘baat steamer, A whip vas rova nt tho foreyard. prosperous busiiess, and, to all outward ap- | periences of travel and adventure, of peaca | MEtaAmedat He LR OD. WELL BVOEY 2 eho. lustrous Uinek oyea that, wora pare of thoper- | _ ‘Theso inst words wore probably begun os an | ari, under which thorising and falling boat earances, perfect happlues: and war, love and hate, fkes; and dls quadripedal advance, and inst a grave and AN NDER OF THEM. soni property of a tidy in the vity,and he con- | emphasis to his apolowy. but before thoy were | was stationed by means of her onrs; one end . ie area erg ane likes, mirth and tears? Aud fast, but mest lo eat, selemmy winking, purring: To ths Editor.of The Chteago Tribune, tircd up vislona of tholr Dulng turned toward | completed thoy betrayed almost a whine of dig- | of the whip, knotted Into a bow-tine, was F fink a anti iOyents of age. Te HOE ine cis I nat ae nis a) aE aunt oly, ait enti nat gecaslulytl predatory Braven Dam, Wis, Dee. 1%—And Tho him with) o different lunes thon toward | appotntment such ax inight como from adolud- | overhauled into thabont and slipped over the ech soll-supporting from the age of 10, E clan plonde tw! ee iv AVE DA i fos Da ol world, “Why | ed dog who had snifiied and dug with might and ail the res! ia rr mid. chat about, and, if Inclined, discuss | Frtsed aud ndvanced In trontof hun. ‘Two | Home ts settled onew more. Eta Beto Pi has. | ote” thought Mr. Jinka: and tho -moro ho | mun for alt gn our at ® hole inthe Mond | sloulders of a wan, and at a signal a dozen and ndvantageously every sub from which tine upto the present he has | ty; fs iM 5 is “ {or more of the Parthia's crewran him up nequired a good conmon-school cduention, | under the sun? Audis wot that exactly ct | such Tost, fat, busy, hip ables tn their | Infd down his war-elub, and Vorty Years Ha TE tea ee eo shat shay ae sy and had at inst begun to feal the chilling col | and swayed himin, In this way tho eleven atpported and ratsed & family.of six chile | Mite taagrenter ar tess extent in Tho | Nite dresses and red stockings, w th thelr | comes in smiling ll-nuture from hls corner, | SSM ety batiowart some ongcit it waa only | "Good by. stranger, F-bope you nln't mad," | men were safely Innded onthe deck of the ‘die, Balned x eparkaiin mone. iis polly Tloine, the object of which you linve tried in short hale quidntly, parted Fea eeand und dishes out alot of wormwood and taffy tusited es A sald | tho giant, extending his band for a farews!l Steamer. ‘Tho boat, hat refurned 6 the : jois'ns a kind-hearted, enterprising, honest | yg i y rendlngey E ’ . Phe wl Mr. wreck, the reat of tho crow wero dra Fm | ere ee een ed, entrprisine, Munest | valu to find out by readline? fixed upon Biggs" tenderly stalling face, and | All around, while Polly Phemus his gono ut if thera wus any ono ieind of character Mr. WETS shake, GF mM Nerds y a "i Jinks despised more than another It o Mr, Jinks put his own—which in comparison pce ol y! ie Pearle on lulled’ ta find its ob | Hele hctle toviin fore yaws pat-pat-untting | down to “ Po’s farm” to spend Christinas, | Justi fot! im tho hard ecuonl of oxpert- | wosliko that of a child—uto tt, and ne Te rere | fumes, true by ameans af tho boys ad i. ‘athersons learning a trade, and one daugh- | tou a eotieectlitine ly inst have } on the carvel,—some way they made me feel | aid Eugene Hall has a fit of the blues, ghee, and in tho kown struggle of intollcet with | tho Wwarinth and genorous prosaure of tho big, | Parthin’s men, outof the bont by the yord- Tee Gili WEMLGer et iivuitee aatcyeouunniet found inany other things, Did you not tind | tke harridly ol, moldy, castaway thing ng | “yyy battle of the books hi bsided Intellect tn bis city lito, lo had leurned tho most | brnwny fist, felt also that inysterious tutollt- whip. Bat not yet was thls peri for still Itvlng ab home, too yoni to mers: | that iteartled you buek to saur,elilidond | ¢ stuod there ant Saw tha’ brunet twin elfmb ‘hy battle of the books has subsided, and | intellect tn his city tho, Le Tad Ieee naires | getice that tomoseometinies through the hand | RIN Whip. he oe st i apleted, Hong . ie ns add up $n farm ca is, bond Sel ere | and forward te your old age? That it ad- | tig titiside of Bless’ left boot, and pull her- we aro none tho wiser as to what Is proper | keep his balaneo under all, circumstances, dnd | Sone, that thora wero possibilities of Rood ag | And nobly cxecuted mission completed: There gonal proyerly enough to ainount, In 11) 10 | qronlahed you loyrbest to live white on th | suit into n proud wprightuess, snnputted by | aul eorrect for us to ron. Dickens Is, t00 | ier ees anton ‘exterior im not. darted well ae evil avon in tis man,—nevortbeless Bo) ee curred elt wa Drow a ; iS] way elaler? ‘Tha R en 7 oa SDehieonte , " q y ‘ 2 broparty and Suecesstittiy Taig TES | ee eee aaa aiceps tat it ack | Hs fett tov while the blante twin copled the dull, Bronte ts too pure, Rowe and Kvansurg | pulsory passtontess extector bad uot darted a Pulser Eeteosen sprays townrd the very contro | _ A railway train {s the cssenceof contradiction. | alongside with Ar. Williams and two men ‘ without having acquired « reputation for | you to thinking on great many: subjects, evolution o his rit stde, and the intensely | too tusipid, Oulda too Immoral, and so on. OP bis bottur nad i ray! ry con! selves, one daughter well married, and ty at Y rf is have diminished his cn- | To tho outalder who 6ces it whiz past some quiet | in her. But dack has a ‘velo us! ‘i a dishonesty, stingIness, meanness, or unfalr- | And brought ont stieh a variety of ideas ns respeetable ent rubbed himself in the most sincerely lament. tho state of tho grown-up pacity fur tho yory highest ee of tuna furm house, it scome the catedinene of onary hand and astendy ung Amaryl sl ates . hess. Tiivse. who know Inn best say he is Latent autre aT FART | dignified manner agulust the entire party. persons! morals who can be contautnated by Hig Wo dtd nat know. Loveswas n-question | ond nolse, and frotand fume, Hut tho atmos: | quickly hooked Into the bont, and soon she r fair and just, yielding up. his own personal | Vai witi Fail tnemmusements of th ticnished | 1, too, have went, A. year nro last Chirlite the words of any book, ‘They will nat do to ) wotoh bad, sometimes presented itself to Mr. | phere of the congice, ts usually og drowsy 08 | soared Hko a bird to tho davits under the ‘ interests many tlnes to elve 4 poor man or a lavage BS eR prorat ee mas, asT chine up to my Foun about 4a, m, | ttst from under lock nnd key. Onida hag | dinks' mind inn manner that made him etiti | that of the Innd of afternoons whore overything : me i save, by A | As tite | Tarerliteised because her herocs are in | moro dissutlellod with himeolf and with tho hard | Seotns fatlng asicen ina bale dream. Mr. Jinks strong running pull of a number of men be ; = it “many men (aud women) of so many | cnt, with eratehed ry-lookh floin the well to deptet its imkedness, It Is | after wi,” thought ho, “be better to ho tho i q a i oppress lm. | ‘This fy his reputation amos " "MACE. Gy, have ¥ ent, with a seratchicd tose, manzy-tooking S, earnest-he: Y eter ll dilotadortag’ cut of meountry boy, | tho locomotive, whilo the train wallod minuto | ‘Lo appreciate tho pathos and pluck of an fle hour neighbors, We can but valne the | muds pee OF Ga have, 390 | Tur, and ono reeently-tringed ean, whteh he | NOL the true, earnest-henrted woman, nor the 0 ci antry boy, “ b x Ne if it lett him tho capuelty of loving Hko a troub- | After ininute for tho particular second to como adventure of this kind, a man must have * opinions of such persons, for they are worth | eoluninsof The Home, for all your were In Siete etvnt i ti finy ae Nous, Oulda's heroines ne. the Wworkdrs | MaoUE, Mt ue ine TeEane Rataties aioe | ground whlch show qact nto acuity again, | served aan spceiator OF Actor In gonyo such A ‘ 2 ave 4 4 ‘geil tint in front of my door, herulne. Oulda’s heroines are the world’s 1 I : , - | Minuto after minute it waited, All tho other ’ ns ‘ potnething. Knowlng te aa ety Ne | hnoranee of Its object, softly” dectared to | rather Ik Te olean, shiouth, well-ordered | Heroines, and men bow lower in respect to aera eet thoeltycit de iajurod thls Peatee: |) loungers about tho station bad disap enred. Tha econo: Ay arid have but letle virtng avis a estly ed 3 story 3 : y y et o etter: y 0 je wont [ni was) 0 station, . i I= “> earnestly solicited n brief history of his Ani with tho Homeltes stand; thoes ae ST eel saeecaalsterss FE re ean ee eee Tvl ints hands but | Huence of the quict which tnd ucceadod tho | nice tint may as tly bo described In one a life; for we knew it would contain many philosophical points that we could derive A areget oeearn pan KOTOR a i 4 ite elie e ee ee ee aeete tstieott in the crinkled compo: | bustle of tho train's arrival, ttl, minute after | 10 a hundred lings, Such ng, remember tht . ‘A pow within my hand— hbovo-all s certaln alt of calms, free felluw- ayelily Gieget us an example anit bein neyo Seen ee ot aud uuleksliver wblen the keapor | minute tho train waited for tho particular | faces of thoso shipwrecked Englishmen and _mnich benetit from, by Histenini to. and after- | with the waste-basket In the background, ah h he rexarded me its he sit | ve own datiehters aut to service uf tho outiny departinont qrandiloquontly called second of | tie, and whon at Inst ho | Canndinns, the nspect of them as they wert wards heeding. My fale Kindly assented | eae iste atc eee eachtut iivcon= | were aud slowly winked hls laren yellow vie Lady Of Shai Nidoee th tar | Rtuirrore Hutitanndo Mr, Jinkw slulstor ayo | felt tho gliding motion of tts departure | holsted, ono by one, over the Parthin's sldoy i to my request and gave me the Hollowine: fessing te "Doubtless there I A 8 it me, with an ocensional slinke of Ws ho Lady of Shialott eriticises the popular | jook mora ainister still, and guvan greenist-gul- | he was scarcely consclausof It. He heurd tho | the bawildercd rolling of their eyes increde ' Payne left without a home it thenge of | 8elng Tt Doubtless there is not 2 person | clawed and battered ol head,—thateat Ldld | Home poets, who will, if they. take the | low tinge ta bis comploxton, und tho Interview | faiiline “ cliuls, ctank, clnukety-olank" of tha | jous of thelr miracul vation: thelt 10, Gaeeounbof ive tathere death niet nig. | tow, conspleuanals revolving within the | not like, : trouble and read tho erifleism through, | made him moro discontented than before with | Wheels on the rulle, but somehow the, train Peirccolan Of UGE ane dlesiy vichtl i mother gain to ive’ with 0 on ann be charmed clrete but has experienced the same | ~ When Luntocked and opened n gmile that poct-born smite of self-assuranco | the gonoral arranzoment of overything in tho | Socmed not to got away from thastation, ‘There Pada Re othe er fe slow te yield at pisters, or tad eat tigre iy mune ed | faucable ambition, And ‘ts all between our | eat entered, and when 1 had sak and "do ft ngatn’’ ag long ag “love-klss- | world. Now, sr, Jinks was not naturally a cyns | wea still the Sforgan Touro, and the long plut- percont tthe any ae {ite morcital ctiteatlon, was.pretiy well ‘versed Tm all thu” | Selvese gout Ruow, for Li never tal ig | aul gue on ny: slippers ad the well-worn | EE a el Tong-to-lieln-somebody?sarins' | lent, sour-intiutod inan, Hut, ike plonty of other | for, a ee oe eee eaetae UP arnt Fee Ee vente aie ae . Now, hoping tha pity y bee! king-jneket hich —1 rel t ny 120 cae bard times, he hud been avin: s $e a4 ¢ N 7 { 1 re ¢ a : Jt - . = “oconaton= . : Y latne aetool dit the winter. My. habits | desires and teellng tliat you, and every one, | der the Jacket Ii crowlng seedy aid lighted | the critic's ignorance of much of tha poutess’ te pies consion Bo RUNBL Lo exon 0 ; pi Pp War : é é 4s I tise te demon of digcotitent with that potent | was tlying ao wero thoy; and thoro also wag tho | of the crow nnd passengers of the hia to eee ae tne Mraecrnd iethor nad | MUS Appreciate iy mottva, If not my ane | my cigar, the eat came forward, sented Inhu- | Tits ts only celipsca by her Ignoranco of | charm ueainst co many iifo's lisa clgarzund | Berserker, but now transformed into a trio Vik- | rejoleo with the poor fellows over their sak y q BY ant comforted by the ngsurance you | ge i : y the writer hersolf, : hho alziur did gute: te ing, raging up and down the platform-deck,—n | ¥; ath iu ibe me tha ¥ alue andl importance af wive that you will be “ obliged ” for it, Lbid at CSN era Wi afore, curled Us Lydia F, Hinman fs of medium hight, well- Haley anit itacrvad tho. Bia eea trib Nemo pirate of tho ancient. time bent’ on vatlety fron, uate Ae mos } mentale Rout #20 worth of clothes, und the famtly | SOU farewell. Gate Forest. |p hoursecdisaipated wutealeuahe pure it waa | proportioned, und graceful, lier abundant | baby's teething-ring, and rolloved him as much | Anni ey spoils. Faster aud fastar Hew the | ondar at Hie ineuilotanes of this recurd of Bible which mother had given ines LUstarted toos but L Interpreted itas snylug, *Lrather | Jet-black halr{s worn in colifura of bratds, | sit dla John tandalph to kick a shcep, It was | triln, like A fleoiny ehip. Dut tien astor ‘for Oblo, the then Far West. Thi $40 with CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Hike you, old purdsjust nbout a pale of us,— | Suowlug o perfectly-shaped. as well as pore | iat feng of mind tuat Br, Jinks sat by the too. gros The brown uplands, sklmaied Se ee Le a ce eee erat et Nhe Teun | Som THovGirrA AnOT Tits priser | Ges Ph buitk here for awhlio anyway," | feetly-bilancad Head, | Viet late, laste, HEE ee ee AOE Ura mim tofadoue what's | We plutformpdedk on which tho Viling raved | nals of the maritime life, Sta N. a town in Western Ohio, had $3 GIVING, Pan Twas right, ‘Thatent has madd his homo } brown ayes have a fund of mi rth and pen* | pointornrobnd w pines like thie,” auld a yoleo | Up and dowl, And now he rushes into tho _ in my pocket, and: thought 1 had cone To the Hultor of The Chicago Tribune, with me ever since, Sometimes ho is absent | siveness, her mouth Is attractive elthor in tt3 ] behind bin, house, and if nn instant is out agaln with, tho 7 . 5 ts fi one nlc: dhnpling smiles or its repose of sadness, Dir tonepinta stove in bis arma, aad; with one | pile ot your coms with the, "Japanoso Cone ; pretty fair salary, L was somewhat Invish delightful hallday season, with its brilliant | zo out in tha evening he goes out too; and Driseall’s and Elta Wheeler's, She ls xeuy brawny, Slouching glunt who bad taken n sot Dig aiaies fumed and cobibed big CF eB, ae ROLES _- With tt. For tem yeara Learned a good deal | Hzhts and happy musfe, is quite out of sight | when I come tn, alone In the small hours, he ayy pratt and retirhig owing, to thio 1 rs pear Uy. eh nee bonad beamed. watt § Grikomanaiinednen for Bololtl ericd U0 | a cennnnnnnnnrcrannnnnnnnne~ Of money at different Jobs: but Lapent ital | down the road of time Ewant to say one | 1s usually sitting on the mat as when Litrst ves th ariel prevents Nee ou frequoutiny Indlented abonce tint he waa a inun whoo duy- | Bless my oul,” thought Mr. Jinks, “ [ve and was considerably 10 ‘debt atthe end of word (or perlinps two or threo words) on the ae wp, awaltinig fee mc. bout 10 HOTA. thee teak the A urenolitnge Ais Ight hours wore Jargely enont in tho flelds and:| slopt an hour, and Milton Junction, and the Bor- e le ” Peet Hate anata neni tei been subject of present-givlng, Doubtless tho } qs ip tie mantis he ets Up ou 0, estan oh tho rough country roads, whllo lls bulbous, | #orker, and oll, are twenty miles astern! ’ I Seti tracds ile mf 5 L do, tint, nts . bi fog Hove Hike adi realynal 6 5 had had a very good time with ‘the boys! 1 | Mority of us hava reeelved Christinas gifts | Hately" he yawirs afew prodiztous, buck of ovation to others, that tho criticisi or aisore fewithine igaaliaas Sento ; —beenme sober and eommenced to reflect, 1 | we were unnbld to return inn iike manner, | te ears yawn, with o erent show of red- | | The lowe seems to thosa Ms Nat «quite £0 unly ns Caliban," thought Mr. A RESCUE IN MID-OCEAN, © examined my life for ten searsback. Lformd | and given others for which wo were ten- | Tbbed mouth, white teeth, and curry-combs who know her not only ungenerous but | Jinks to himself, ne hie oye roved up and down : . L had earned n goot deal of money; but tt | dered only thanks i oxchauge, ‘This Is a8 tongue, curled pat the thy, and goes -to bit. spiteful. ‘Tho " Wterary —reputa- | exer tho form af this would-be Aoquumintanes, Wow tho Crow of a Sapwreeked Vea i’ 3 i i ‘ . ,. ‘a8 4 | ‘ Wadi Wun Leo out'to -breaktast— | tion of Miss Wheeler and Charles Gregory / "though whut is inckiug tn tho quality of the 1 Wero Saved by the ¢ der Par« was al mone. fount Tis Lustig nate it must always bu while the cares of life full De he canes fo breakfast wsa, | Are too well established, thelr pocms too | Nalinoss iS{inite mndy up by Ika OMIT OE wer Avera Saved ey i Sa sly hor yer quite ao bold and arrogunt us Huken | thlas fooklng aver any book, £ found they had hot, | 80 heavily upon some shoulders, cunsiming | L@vsume, though 2 have never seen hin deeply admired, to be too much hurt by tho | Tanhond, th iy chuugh. London Telegraph, Dec. 21. 1 » Cor the past two years, employed me as much | tne go successfully, and white this world’s | eit 0 rrintta yet, nnd then [ see no more of, stray grapeshot of a private opinion. | The on ‘tho’ ae Hee ee taught, ho tnoked Onacertain Saturday the well-known Cu- i 4 Inne. | row, go taken up with care, tenderness, and slee ns they had before. I reviewed. social ‘ > divide him until Lcowe in for tho night. eritle fs quite evidently of the opinion that a] ino a nian whoso name in this country might be Y *, lite, ond to my. SMe Parental Foc rena witht tally, divided Ae aa We huve little intercourse with each othor. post only writes fron My wg Hite, A poet | Jones, though in tho olden timo ho, woud have Lite ene Parana eae consisted almost entirely of young men the truu spirit of cencrosity, ‘There | Semettnes, when Lhave weltton 4 flag pas: ssomething ikea politician. Mo muy say | been a Noro pirato, a Horserkor. ralles distri LL TAG WWeab CORE! aoe 147, 149 & 151, Jefferson-st., Chicago, ‘Ine whom [really had “bat litte Avever, tun ncAnny ting culled obbtaa. | 8U8%,0F B BoNUeL, oF someting, that way, 1 | his pretty says, but it ts not safe to rofy on Pte ye" Fopontod Callan: Haken-Jones, with land, having sailed from the port of Boston Manufactiee frare than i+. confidence, owing to thelr insincere and silly | on creeping with stealthy trend into | Feud It aloud to tayxelf, to wee liow It strikes | {ts Delng after ‘nis own honrt, He fs also | saulzrlunl leer in lla face and an apcloge? | on the previous Saturday. For some hours Oy be 4 : wee i ’ troke of his shaggy beard, “ite pretty hurt for 300 Dilterent Varictic&é re views of the world and utterlack of any fixed Os y e 4 SI the ear of an appreciative Hatenary on such like a tag-picker, gathering fragments of | § ten" y ba: tor lind given warn et motives and conyictlons, [ reviewerl A of a ee ce alday fon, tues eel oceagtons iy cat, If present, Hstens with | feelings here and there from among tho See eae Sut ail Feae a gele BA oun: eae aE Rute tet h, Hearse TUE URST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES, 2 iy parents? tenchluzs, and was still more as- | recelving -becwisy they have no presenta to | Btvlty for.n tine, but presently begins to | desolations of othors’ lives, and yet he is like |" strampht" ejaculated Mtr, Jinks, contemptu-" id s t ¥ i blow! ti q tonlehed to find that Lhnd almost entirely | return—which they even worl thomselves | Utter the niost Holoftl minows, and fo wink | other people after all, A’ novelist does uot | ously, “1 can't conceive that any ono should | the afternoon watch it was lowing 0 hur \( " Ignored them as to hublts, company, and cons | upto believe Is expected of them! In Tact, | “ictously, aud whisk his tail frou stdeto side | ive all the romances and sorrows of his | ever trouble himscit to try, ricano from the south-southwest. ‘The fury i (fh i Vetions, Twas atnnzed, ‘on sober reflection, peopto are lust growing to feel at Christinag | With nervous twitehes ot thetall’y tin. Pig | works, nor write of hilinself, Neither doesn | “Well, If ono ig a sportin’ man ho wants to | of the wind ralscd a trémendous scr. ‘Iho | + fotind that at the age of 28 Lwus ao tearfully | Hine much as they do utter necepting gone | MHOYS mes and 1 rive, and tho ct hit He jail mak ee Amery song when | nus you Kuow," sold Cattbany WHR AnOMOF | Parthin rau fora time; but running Is not Wrong inevery inotive, deed, and conviettan | valuable article over tho counter of & Stato | Mkes refuge under the lounge in the his tieart is breakin, 10 will ae tank | ee) you" Mt 2” sat | tho remedy preseribed to Captalna who are Me tee What Mite really da Boraweeks thin | treet stores ‘Che assurances ts born inapon | commer, and IT continie reading pokes his | Mio sunbennis, wid chant. a. irae “shen bite Oot curate: daneing At | eansht in netreular g fi ; h fs vg | Ste. Jinks, with a smile of curiosity, glancing at iat ireular st + and shortly att thonght was constantly on my mind. I felt in 4 a fe head out and glares atime, and gives an oc- soul ls xlad. lig sings for others, and slugs | ing giant’ s ‘ caught In acircular storm; and shortlyatter that businessmen were slowly ‘loslug confi ee de RTE casional dismal yaw! unlit stop, ‘his is | of others, while Heaven and Tell are eked igervatirn tthe Ln ha Of | gotctack the helm of the steamer was put dence tn mie, 1 felt discouraged and worrled, | selves underoblizations tohhn for the article | “srespeetfil, nnd annoying, but it ts the forever within his own heart, unseen, Une |" Colivan-lakon-Joncs admitted tho woft tm- | down and her head polnted to the seas, ‘The : resolved to eliunge every pursult that [ ‘lous ren ay Fe only fault fn'hls personal deportinent, and 1 | written, and nuknown. poachinent, He re "4 bate | gore ').. thought was injurious tome eommenced aa eeretcel vn Tine Betis the way to fect have come to consider him as ny awn, brighton alate sxchango places with |"! Yer: played a gamo Inst night and won &5." Lahiri ure wera holow Gonsldertely Hate Ca aera “a togave my wages, T stopped drinking, auch to our frlonds? = Must tio dny a if aut leaying Mises ath is threo Claynols. one s tryluy to get out and the | {) Seu eariole raat ua ee yout ainst | commander of the vessel, so ink thes ulauld | jesyua Wagon Heales Uiaitorm O43), a enee, ’ nal . pliters Mri. Blagg 3 q 4 : + 3 Bs of ns conséquence, had to nditre the Jeers of | that lias seen fo tiany sua diuughters and Mrs. lkKs, with her, fino ) oterto Bell than qeleomn | nny seller thit comes wiong, why, yea. Tain't | Hottbe Washed overboard or drowned Hie] epeeesthee co umeelicvon meta aes ; ny old companions, ‘Chey sald some pretty | of unselfishne: Nanted In th nd | Alaryfand figure framed fit the nursery door, * " f vol Inwulting things to me, and AWwuapretty anwry | bo tured into a senson. for siteo eelceunt aud the whole chirming household scone. Tele aml, Wo hiya nitesurl your Instruce } {fn iO tit gr wit uny chap that wants to ee gaimtedl at ease! wea jae and emote een rene “at jthem, but kept stil avout It, und 2) ota y Ml | top long. Perhaps itly not needful that 1} lye letters ao long. Dalley, some of your | 's ‘tye a arehe! ron Lavera, Stee! Bearirine, Brass Beam, Beek? i attended ‘strietly tony bustuens, I noticed Penited aari aoan ok Sate Cres iti lt should detall tha evening; precisely as ono | letters may ben ble bh Aid dante you atten toe of froth fram tho oyes to the radder-hend, Bows and/buliving directions with saci Sealer ne, but they slipinto | 4, you; takin’ fc off and on, altogether, £ | rho Parthia lay hove to for six hours, At thot the keen, enter - 4 she: renter & | needs only oxamine nsligle hich of aailken | the heart of many of us. Pe ee eae ae at pinttint ured aerate | ace ee eee ee ee tet fakes tho aw At ui 3, apoke t0 mie, en SE ee ar te ates ECE RH REM ns TY earment re prochain th kingly texture of | Raven Hale has gotten herself Into troublo, Exerc put at thd ite to: hors ai ran | 20 oraloek at night Bi male ‘broke, So win Tg tle Detectle, "for Fam rte, work, spokoa kind word to me, and ina) Of wll ungrateful FETCH y nett dha | te whole robe, go tt ls only needful te have | and With a whlower, too, und Uify ts the ro: | tho windings togather, and would not tho louscs ae pa Roe erg roiliive RE a every te rl ror en Me Mt ed hastening to ive ib Gnristmas Freaunt sine ee eee th oe ivan ot: the Bh Fe ee ren tiatry andl Aik ore vel edunnee Sees T'm about oven on the hinmense aut powerful ocean swell witch, VLAVORING EX'TIAOTS, never by word referred to my changed habits, | ply because one hay been received enn be ‘hole uf tha dally lives of those why | 2 i Bors i * tho whale. Guess Luin! fing loser bi tho cyelone had lett behind it, Sunday thorns | ‘The first year of the change 1 hi " é r aati dwell inppily or wofally therein, I need | the reason he cuts up old matds and young hole, Guess Luln'b anything losor but my Oy CIONG | §200, ‘Tucte was 1 pleco’ of fa near tho Lave nual frist a Fea took fects not iraiso. tho table, hue repent the bright | malds, ay in his last? Better haye appreciat- isco Mr. Jinks ontered Inte a somowhat tc fee oe the ‘aye Wa ati NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Ma eee cece teed Te, eT ee ee ee ee aCaats Hast | wors, nor need 1 follow Bizys and, myself | cdl the Kind services of thong, dutiful sisters | yenuchy moral discouray to prava to Onllunn tat exeecuthgly heavy. Tt was shortly after? ee on tt for the deferred payments, ‘then | ot of the way ns little nobadies In tha pres- | {liough our eribbage and elxars In the Tittie Whose provided you with “chances,” my | Kaku noe nny fost his tine, but, hia puiteras | CXCCCOMRY OeAyy em the lookout man ro- Fitna some object In Mfe. ‘he second yerr | ence of giftyof moneyed value, Tsn't thls brary, or sketch the plensaut hour of talk | gir, than to bear the fifth name on that threo | spect, hls proper uppreclation of tho value of | jorted a vessel away on tho Ico bow, appar- of thechangol had. paid’ $900 on my Tand, | rather ard can theso dear. little. “poor | between Blygs, Arabella, and tnyeolt attor neh slab, Cicer, | money, and bis willlugnoss to labor at any hon> | f ‘ ly —_— putly hull down, Asshe was gradually hova nnd, atthe uxo of Wf hud it pald for, JL] rolutions'? When our fronds sind us | 0 busy tots were breathing tho short aud : ea a i ipby tho approach of the Parthia, thoso who was then worth three times what [had paid 2 pencatal breaths of Infant slumbor, (NCENDIARISH Hut" aald Mr, Jinks, Intorrupting himsolt, | Hb )y ipahe 4 : Portte t Dultem heund on teen Thad paid Rolidiay <= FUMENBIAD CRS Be a, caneaue Lleft the home at 10pm. Tdid my usual Speelat Correspondence of ‘he ‘Chicago Tribune, “what Induoed you to broach the subject of | hud sailors’ eyes In thelr heads percolved that 0 u ic wuabliay t Wwouan of a sticere and atfectionate heart, | should wo think of romunerating’ them for | Works dropped In atthe "AN Night” for a] Lavayerre, Lid,, Jan. 18,—Lncendiariem, | wUVuleteteltthe truth She was one of those rare women of i ; ee ne few minutes, and admitted myself and my f ‘ : «| fora en Ps y ’ Y the world whom overy ona respects for Hlongut at tnthor tw Sen aay Le eat to our room ats o'clock, ‘aut Immediately whieh Jie /been: he bane of ‘the city for fie saris cu Youredlf ad gaun as avor T'sot wale wale ae a enteral ue that their channing modesty, pureness of soul, | may, at thues, seem irksome to be placed ane Leran work upon my opus magni, | Years, broke out afresh last night, About. And In Heaven's nate,” sald dtr dinks, half | sno buried her bulwarks with every roll and Jady-like deportment, L owe a great | der oblixutlons to one's. butcher or one's | A Fhiosopitce! Survey of the” Pas | 1o'clock tho stable belonging to W, 0. WH | indignant and yot half aniusod ut tho absurdity | Sig pad all throa musts standing, but her deal tomy wife, “Sho has been the gulding | baker, but Iet ua pever confuse our fends | on Called Love,” 1 beyan thls ot tho | son was fired and burned, one of tho Cole of the thougot, “what put that tuto your | rivers boxed about anyhow, ler rut spirit In tho training nnd education uf our | with these people, “Expression of ulfection | 88 OF when I thought myself able | onel’s handsome matched bay horses perlsh- an r t atked iin riguing In bights, with cnils of it trall- chitdren, Mer good ‘Fudzment, Kind heart, | between those who love each othor (be they.| (completo It perfuetly In about thres | nein the dames. 1 d for $150, ‘Iho | tho Hote ea dent tho ou acomod ta suo overs: | In Overboard, “licr cauvas was, ruduly tnd clear, Intuitive knowledge has duyed Ine | never go costly, oF ho more than good wishe | wenths; now Thopo to tinh the fortieth hae ies. Lnsured for $160, “tho | tee reson lookin a¢-om, and tor, pou Kaui titled, bntshe had a fragment of 4 foratop- from contullting mnnny mistakes, J lald up | es), ara not debls, Let them never bu treated | Ceavter, * Patontam,” with tho nssistunee of dopartient hud not returned to tho engine | yonte kind of pulu and shurpeloukln'y” euld Calls | mnayt. hlaysull hulsted, as wall aga ator Money twles as fast after twas married as | as such, 3 | Augusta, fn the present year, [wrote much | houses ere fiaines burst out of a stable on tho | bun. : staysail, and she looked to be hove to. Her before. 1 invested wll amy spore money In ‘Tho repaylug of kindness showst us by our | ' my sitisiaction, and presently began to | premises of Menry WHI, ‘This was sub- | | "Shades of Plato and Socrates!” thought Mr, if . ahe wasn vessel In distress, and that if any stranger, Ttook you | human beings wore aboard of her thetr ‘- di she been encountered asa dore- Jand, which | improved and tented, bulng | friends ts y y read my work atond, _ eee ee ee ve “aml the. bays went | Jinks: "und have T given wo much of my | #sbect, ha pure’ to get tenants of industrigus, sober, ald cnn ae tween maine Eanes ‘At this pointamy eat berwn to yow!; Eroso | back to thelr houses, duly to be called out thoughts to thy grout questions tat huvo, pure toto aust faran Paaee ae aelan it ne geonomfeal habits, Many of my tenants are | pendent of the ather, which Is “hard ines” | We eat disappeared under tho lounge, again ut 1 ofolouk tits morulng to extinmulsh | Hed humanity in alt uwes, ta uy, inarkt WOT | iacovored that thero ware living people, on now quite well off, na they ninde enough | for friendship. ‘The freshest, sweetest thing , Fouty YeAns, {| fhines In Franle Duffy's marble” works. The poverty, death love, rollgian, and philoso i Ly yr she took anextraordinary ati traglenl from my IWberal dealings with thom to get 8 7 Shllddish de } areata loos, fortunately, was wnvait, buy | Ply ad bad all ti ieft uo Tucoljectual stump | Ler ie tock ‘ x Barn buy. for thuneehve m plecy OF ee fee? Ja ts. Shih depandgpse pay BRIGHTON, tits was OWI to tho sroniptness aye isa clas | MbOw ane that woul auetingulsh ino to bucollo | significance, No colors were bolsted to ux- nf yea from a gambler?’ press hor condition; but then no colors were T never tost money by belng Kind and Hbera - partinent, and wot to the Intention. of the ine Oo ~~ Dike’ usual y y tomy tenants, [do not now ag L ee fooknoteciet feces sie : se dave "way wnnipe tuuy sudden and "une heedful, Wer story wanted no better telling Sn ' 3 bs 4 eondiury, ad the flaines were started In locale | sense gave way undor this sudden and un- + re: lost any money by belng honest and FORTY YEARS, To the Editor of The Chteuao ‘Tvibune. ities where they. would lave spread rapldly exprettd ittueke upon hla golf-respuot,. Io felt than ous, fond te ee Muara era fair with my fellow-inan, T remember one WIS WONDERFUL CAT, Pixon, ,, Dee, 18—Lrighton, you poor, | if once under lieadway, Lf tha seamp had {yritated and crestfallen. 3¢ this Waa tho ohare | oti ing the Parthia: in the dull md deadly Hane I was, threatened with a law-sult.. "To tha Edttor of 214 Calcago Tribune, doar, old fellow, your ease 1s a pitiable one, | been caught he would have been dangling bo- mete ule appoaranen suyyuarel eee astie Ifting of the dark Volias of WOLEr ayfint B x TR, A. crs. Ties, qrere yard, said sone of my land was | Gnrawp Rarips, Mich. dan, 4,—J€ I had | snd tho {tomeltes should extend thelr sym | Seen heaven and carth by short order, Of large dark eyes of which be hud ‘beon thinks | hor sldes, Jn the euslilig of Hear, afaacalles ee is holes a4 Bho lea eu pared fram thy cholerst Frults, witheat Han atd , tnt * Ware CSU GEe ell ve hha suit, | ever supposed that the family of friet 9 yy poe ene “Ting wo 1b tatulys Chat pnir of oy hich | from the seuppe and all my creditors becoming algrmed gre pp tho funily of my riend | pathy to you, “'yhings are seldom what 55 s ng so much tately; that pair of oyes whic rom the scupper tly | sacl eee counseled with say ites “Ene | Biggs wus to be shown up by such wholly | they seem,” and T huve often wondered If aie Mater waxes ee ee tou poracaain Ot i ub 19 Se Ee a at ea eek Saati advised’ the payment of overy. dollar of | Wresponsible fudiyiduals as Maudie Mero- | widowers aro what they seom, Dy close ob- | | Jericho Smith, Chutrmun of the Conmittes on fora continuully inuking bim atund betoro the “ H y Ky, | iy i waving of her naked spars under the sey, debts, even to the mortgaging of the home- | dithydust because I wrote up that Iittle con- | servation am led to the conclusion that they | Pepular Botences ant Nutural Pbilosepby in tho | tirror under thoir Jnspna es while they orit- | ww wenty-two people ould bo counted abonrd | peanthettees! tea Pa eg exempt froin debts, pid | versation at the “Royal Pula," Ldou't know | ure,—at lenst the innjority of them, ‘They Jolene Heth Cait enue eat SR eA ER Dectra Crate cae tho cut of bid | of her, All thess had to bo saved, andit was | yy, wha ERLE & PRICE - she signed the mortyaye op It and every debt | as { should ever inva anid a word about It, | all have tue one infnd about marrying, but port wus roudy, Id covutittey, bau boon used | ute tye colog of ble ruustuale, the Geprowid | vory whi understood by every win belong. | Manyfactured by S2IILT o7 juortgage on my Jands paid olf, Lwas aided | 904 what a Joke [t ty for Maudo to represent | he who goes allently but resolutely to worls | Which swoup aornas the country ‘uring tho wine | coat—in short, bis whole appearance iu tha | Ing to the Parthia that they could only bo |) Makers of favolla Yeast Gema, Cream Bs Joalerialiy by neh Me Ete eed yy varietyeetress ne having “ove for | to get a wit i tor at stated Intervals, ‘They hud consulted all | minuteat detail, cgaved at the lst of tho lives of the boat's | Powder, ete., Chlease aud St Louls, deter ie juigmietic: Ani: or ee having “oventngs for | to get a wife comes out victorious, whilo the | conventent authorities, aud would repurtus tole | Hvery, wind,” wought Mr, Jinks, “Ja ko 9 | crow that should put off for thom; the swell , Sence of wy wife In pulling throug p those | opera, “theatre bull, and whist, and ‘at } one who ls freviu waking known his in- Jowar Wo ain gatiaitod dat de cold begins | costimur's sop. It ta filled with readyeinude | was still violentta on extent beyond uny- ap Pines Pard tines, 1 nial site a just the wumunt | homes” Upon sy wor, T don't helteve | tentlous is ouly ridteuled, formdwar’, bade exct ping no man kin Aud | clothing, made Yo out of Iteoweoxnericncd, U8 | thing thntean be conveyed In words, Awtho |. SOE BUN QU INES = ae Me “1 os a ., fet e e! 8 rows Cl pireny J UN \ vu poop ent hie mt e do aly Pihink they, Will uivesa in | Yiln hus town outside a theatre, except Sune There ls un indcinable charm about the | autcolder un’ blme by, whou te gits wo oll Dred person that ‘nttruts eattontion ie ‘claps Bult Partht TCG a, with her propeller languldly revolv- Shares iY Mad naver Hive thy tsk aie pear or | Missy eo nights In the lust five yours, Le ty.a | widower whlch docs not ablde with the mar- | culd dut whisky would frecze In ten ticks ob de | of ita glothos and It we fad vory often that | {ut in lute shallow, a sult of waterytood ORNS W Bemterinane ale elie A ct nwt phat a shiva Thiew ., . ok, wireuke Of wout! otf yan’ | these don't fit, hoy sro made of vo between her and the bark and the Hl-fate Imeiane ru lol, Shapes Wu isiness’Iife as foullshiyus tdi ‘Phe y fret that rhe isn ide oi on some of the | rled mau orthe man who fas never been slack. migvake Br wouth ence eta as reer eg cg arene rey ve ee ony to yesset becuina invisible; then io another lei cuir 1UE ae a y . 9 -*) igh i £0) Cae ‘a < ov not show any cblgus of us | hurd words, but sau ducen’t spell any worse | marrled, Ie passes looking downward, as | Culeuwo. Detroit.“ Bullalo fan’ ull oddes blr | sowouiber tat probably ihory wore nove butter | miowent hove high, the people on buard the | Deuugitstsuayer oF

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