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rz THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES, e e e e T e L THE HOME. How the Grumpy Club Started oat to Build & . Novels " ] : A Dabatiag Society Incident Re- g lated by Eugene J. Halls The Dangers and Trials of Pioneer- ing Graphically Related by Orlens, Biltersweet Pretily Tells the Slory of Two Chils dren and What Befell Them. {When gonre communicntions concern lny the few saltrheum cure nppeared in Tus TRIBUNE ‘e perinitted our vorrvspoiulents to forward (n- guirles throngh this ofice, but while wo arc sat- JsNcd that this is far more than nnordinaty temedy, and that no humbug pertains thereto, wo connot longer be annoyed by Iotters nd- dreesed to this oflice: and, mther than disappoin those Home reiders who jnay desivelo know moro about this remarknble spevlfic, wo sugirest that (ottors nddressed to** Etrnmaticn,” P,-0.Box 280, Knlninnzoo, Mich,, will meet with replies, Kurther thau this we inust drop the subject.] ————s TOE GRUMDIY CLUB, BUILDING A NOVEL 1Y JANY HANDS, o the E&itor vf Ine chiongo Tribune. Dreatun, TiL, dnn. 19.~1t would bLe dimenlt for in6 to dederio tho Nrat meeting of the Grumpy Club held fn this year of graco 1881 Suflice it 10 say that {t was s jolly a guthoring as 18 lkely tu fall to the share of common mortals, White wo wore all waitlng tho arrival of Bucks to complete tho rosteny the Emoke from our elgara and tho oxplosions of lnughter that wero ocensioned by gomo new-born juke gave evi- deico bt the sublime enjoyment that was going onunder the fragrant elond. Piekhading wasabout 10 take the chalr, when the door opened and Ducks put i oo appedranee. In he camo with hid smiling Face beamiug from within his cap and mufller in Buch A way ns to convines you that fie held bappiness at n preintum. Yo broke out it bhee with, “*How do you do, Plckleding? Dellghted to seo you back fromn New England; Intd over at Doator, dfdn't you, and pald your respeets to the Ruddichl Club? Aml Blodgett, my Doy, tow 18 the worls using Yeu? heard a fine stary nbont you down the ruad. Purkins, old tellow, good luck to you, and mny suce coes altend your sclentific resonrches, Whinbee, my dear fellow, shake: how Is that novel getting along? And, Coddletun, my old friend, don't forgot 0 give usn tune; and, Ihst of ‘uil, ont Faithful scribe, Bob, niny you long be one of us, but don't glve vs wway In Tho Nome, Cotne, yeutlemen, have n elgars glad to - geo you all 50 well and cheerful. Hetp your~ ulves, gentiemen. 1 assure You thoy uve gen- ulnes Just three weeks across the Gulf, Sorey [ o Bo Inte to-nlght: but tho fact I8 wo hus i I hnd o wait at tho Auy ono khledy" wo il nsked at onve. ot ¥est o two lives lost.” **Who were thoy?' nsked Dlodgett, A o bLird wnd a el enld Tlucks. d Linve o decent colilsion: 1t 1 wers yau," suid Kine, “You diln't mean that,™ sald Whim- e, \gpenk vut- and teil in joke is two Ve, sntd Huclks, very bike Whims Dbee'anovel i thitt redgpeets”. *Yew, und nnybody coutl see through Dob's skoleton of, i1, vhimed in Coddletor. “Why 1s Whimbec's novel liko ewmny{; Flekleding nsked, and fhvks e pited: * Beenuss thete's bo end to 1t Thanlc Fom, kenticnen.” suid Whinbec, hut why i Coddieton, when he's playing the flute, lke TumBrny horae?™’ S lbeaus indd I'iking, * he hosn't scuse to stop.” uch _obtized,” safd “Codilleton, — “imt what does thnt solitary halr on tho top of Pliking' heud remind you ofp* “0Of the survival of the ittedt,” piped In tho Secretary. “Thunks, gei- tlemen, 1am (ndebted to youi hut why is lub's nose Itke the City of Venleo?” asked Lilkins “Deetiuac,” suld Fickieding, *it bas o hridge of size,” 1 geknowledyge the compliment,’ the Betretary; “but why does Plekiedlng's tevth resemble nngels' " ¢ Because they ure Tew and fur between,' eukd Buoks, **Aud now, gritiemen, whils 1 plead guilty fu regurd to bemg the fnnvednt cause of all this meriment, 17 do not Wisk you to hurt yourscives by n cuntinuutlon “wt o, geatlemen, plense touwe to order, Alluw me to fay, gentlemen, thut it affords me great pleasure o nute the goud humor that pre- valle amoung you nil this eveniue, and { trust 1hae the snuie geod feeling will ulwnys manitest fteelf when we meet together, 1 hope .tho une bouhded literest Yo hnve taken i tho Club ro fur will continue us to the future. Uentleoen, I awalt your piensure.'” Whiinbee took tho floor nnd cregted cansldet. able metriment by his remurks: “Gentlemen," sald bie, ** 1 wish to stite to the Club 1hat 1 have with mo the outline of o flow novel"” Here tho geatleman pageed, *Yea, gentlemen, you wmay laughj ut So'll eontrol your Jaughter until I get through you ‘ma thou resni Where you otf, 1 wish to gay, In connection with this move, that Atis my desive to ealist every momber of tho Club fa an effort to eapry it through. 1 wish 1 lny it befare you with tho following recommenu- atlons: Flrst, that IF the geaera! nutiine is not suthsfnelory tot it he mpros In suel n \Vlle' ns 10 meet tho approvil of the Club, Seecond, thut ench member writo n ebupter in his turn, tking up the thread where tho imeinber betord bl Lol o rd, each ehupter to be submlited to the Club, nll meinbers toconourin its general mnke- up and senthinents cro it cih Lo m{fluml. Lustly, that cuch imember declnre Bis whilingness 10 ehiter into the nenngeent, 1 trust the idea Wil meet your approvel; ot lenst 1 hopo tho Ciutb with pistortnin it and discuns its weylis." . It tnay nbpenr to some thnt Whimlioo's speech wid it uppeal 1o tho sympntiles of tha Club tu hig iubby, but "t thy Club 1t did not uch n nature, It took it as nlt(fi-‘ll! in thnt Whimbeo recounized that 8 wore the rilo and not the excope his fellow-memntierd, Thus n 8 v -1 tion with 4 nember considored it n perronni compliment, and felt it 1o Le bla duty to prove that (ho coms phiment was not unworthily bostowed, Alr. Piekleding thought it a very novel a sort of an nrrungonent for kovbn vol hod not the least doubt ut that It wou cved, Ho thought that if Whinbeo uould vre- ate outiines, It would bo an ensy matier 10 Al I, Ho admitted that the bardest work wad thag of putlining; but, with tho ald of Whimbee ng fmlmml superintendent of the forces, be thought t would bo s cusy o 1L 10 ny it would be ta shovel dirt an a raflroad ufter It was surveyed and Inld out. . Blodgutt thought tho idea n delightful nne, Noone would be more willlug to {ill ln than hitmself, He hnd u grent deal of thoe to spute 4n walting for custoners, and why not use thoso idlo moments fu Hillne 07" He thought it sbould Lo tho duty of tho (lub 1o ascertith Inat what pirt of the outling wns bost adapied to cach member, so that they could il I to n Peshapa a certaliy lutlve part bust, another might bo successful by writing up tho villily,— hero Blodgeit looked at Plekledlyg,—unothor muight be capably of meking love ant of popplng the question In o vory sontlwontal mnnner,— here bis eye fell on Pliking, Then thore wus tho muralizinics that must bo dong in & proper way, ‘Wwhile tha demormlizing pirt of it should not e Torgotten,—~hera Blodgett seemed to be lookiug axnimeelf, ‘Tho more bo thought of it tho moro be lhought tho Club was® indebted 10 Whimbee Tor the bright tden, He wished It fully discusaed, Coddletan nrpuun,-d 10 ECO great oxpeetntiuns, consequently he beenne deeply Interested in the schome, Ho srid there were o ©la thut contained 1 great deal of inatior thug ‘wus superliuvus, uind which wid seldom read it all, and us fur as flling in was concevned, ho cotild do u great deal of tho superthnous, 1t wis safd *that too muny cooks spoiled the broth,” butuyutnst that we cun wy, two hends nre Letter than one,” and if two houdy are boetter than v, doven heuds should show gratifying regults, r'flulm endoryored to show that {t was bound to sicceed, A novel of uuy Lmportance should capable of Instrocting tho muader by © Impartng kunowledgu, From glanolng at the outtiug ho obeerved ample opportunities whero the grent und sublling trdths of scfunee could be bruufihl forwurd und dmprogsed upon tho ininds ot -the veaders. He ‘wauld promise 10 do hie share of thoe Hlilug fn. e Becretury thouybt tho Club wua hivhly honored by the rmmulunn Just wade by Whhin. bee, That penticmun's tulent {1 1ho mattor of outlinlug wua well known 20 tho Club,, 1e 1elt Quite suro that If tha-talonta of the elx wieme Uerd were ad good at Bilng 1o us Whimbeo's we of outlinbuyg, there would be nosuch word us In the vocabulury of the (rumpy A8 to the munner of ascertwinlug l‘m cupabilities of each wember, he would suugust thitt ench member muke hinsolf thoroughly uee qualited with the ontline; then scloct that part which (o bls judginent best suited bis abililes. . Lot vuch member woile w chapter of Uis own choostue. und eontida (L to noother member, and at tho next meetniy ot ull the members bo s vited to read tholy manuseripis,—cuch paper 1o undergo o e eritlelsm, o this way o barked vaglety of coposition would bu the result, und ‘we sball than bo belter propared 10 speak upon the possible suceess ot the project. Thy Presldont wus proud to percelve such unanimity provall u conection with Whime B bec's [dea. e had for w long timo thought that Whimbea was curryline tog urcat a Durdois S Whlle the outlinizg of uny project wuy not burdeusowo or beavy. sulll it ereated great mons tal strudn, and when'tho tard labor of Hiling In wus added wlhuulw;ldi' overtixed mind that i did the outliniig, complete exbaustion would soon foltow. I can ussure Mr, Whimbuow that the § Club uppieciutos We houor of sburing with i the anduvus work of Luildiug up tho nuvel. shall vio with you wll lu dlllug tu, and, whlle we UL TUnY NOve ARl ey POF e Ll S S hro fitiing i, ldt usbo caveful to preservs tho ontline, glorious close, letrert tory romarks.’” . wh ."‘“ tend tu provent nny artieil control nf . bral done WAperat, Pror-resident: Bir-r-r, fr-r-tom the 8 rives, elithor of swhent or corn, by esmbinitions nlfll’i(flfil‘&?\‘#fl‘fifl%fimggcm‘x‘unnv,vnegx- lTmor-r-rtal time when oursr-r glor-r-rious What was in It that the loss of it should send To tro suro, Idid not allow myself the plens- this country, Tht movement of the uthor plaines el metnbe it patt, amd meetiug, nteoting. tho vlilain's part. {tipwould b the o by I 6 seven vHinthey thoro Any viilaing at af In n most gruphic manner by Whimbtes, -, nknown to tho othors, retected vinised to Lo on timo nt tho nest Great Iijtoetast (s attached to our next At this mbmont it 18 difedit (o don- . bL-‘l ||'m whntl m;n “’..".‘.""{‘3"‘6"“..‘3‘1 fiu;vmlol: P. s fervent! o) n va'll n H o pe!ur wo qnl? Whore VIP- willalii? OF, wuuld there buve 0te 18 ho mich A thing goven yilinins in the vulline, Alasi why aro ? Bow, TIE DEBATIN® 800IBTY. AN 1SCIDENT OF hmv ViiLAGR 8OHOOL: HOUSE. 3 TV the Editor of The Chieagd Tribune, MinuAno Avesur, Il on the hill-top a ruin to-dny, Ilero met, long ayv, on enc ovening in seven, the rustic wiscacres of “district eleyen,” Tor ducinl nnusement and eainest debato on ques- tions of froedom, of finnhee and Ktate: hore gnthered the neighbord all gayly together, to tnik of tho times, u¢ tho crops, and Yho Wwoather; hero énmo- tho Yold fogles,® In conts of darks blite, the mutrons who whizpored of things that they kitew, the bashful youngz boys with their sleck, shining bair; the bright blushing girls, who they thought wore so falr: and many dark | splnsters, forbldding and still, who frowned at Jun, tho children * that wouldn't keep still,” "U'was Snturday night, and tho ‘weather was clear; tho slelgh-bells were riulog, dellghtul to lear; the moonlight filumined tho bollow be- md glistened and gleamed on “thé while tloated away, oo the eold, frosty alr, the eurling ihito smoke of low, Lenutittl snowy” e farm-houkes thure. Lefore the old schoul-hottse, secured In o rovt, tho burees wero pawing and traimplug thi snow. Awarm tire butned In the old-Mshioned stove, tho light from the candles gteamed but through the gvive, niid, feen nt A distanes through shut- ters Ajar, cach seemed to the sight 110 n Lrill- The school-rovm Wi Ilited with * the pride of the pivee,” hmd pleasure wad seon funt red star, T eqelt mirth-beamtog fuce. Byulre Bollit was chosen to sit fn the chairs ha wilked to the desk with n lgnitied iy, and, xliig by eyes on ho coliing oerhiond, he sat fot g what should be sald, thei, cing ono haad on his smoolb-shaven chli, A titne thin! pushed bnsgg s ‘chuir, nid nrose to beglu: *A-hem The rvont had grown atill, not a whisper was eried to hear hig first audibletrord: nehetn nluiou y clasped hils huge bands on hig chest, he twirled his thick thumbs o'er his black-gatin yes wigging his tound, shinjug, comical hed, ke drow n foug breath, and thon Soleniily | Ladles an' guntlemen an® heard; all fist *A-hal He ;and, hat! n-heml feller-eatizens, a-hal aehem” 3 A lttle girl glggled, o stild he and plan, he and bogans * A-lal n-bom! n-has u'hi eaid afore—n-hemi Ludies an’ gontlemen an’ feller citizens, s=neml nshitnl we hev come togutker this eveniu' ruk the piippus-o* u-hal n-huinl or ruther fur tho mlqm,c o' =il w-heml sup- prees an’ the astind nehevil a-hof the w-hum! press wick Is a beeoming & aweslensible preasin’ the n-ig el predsive A slve. “Ashnl i beeowmin' 30 pre ] Eunhlenl)‘ atuppred and luukcs [ quite confused, without purpose or fusped tho old desk with both kands inster frowned: wravely around, hew! them nppinted tar the puppus.” Hedrew his ved hnnd! Forgetting his chufr had been wall, e suhik to tho flvor with n te ‘I'he old school-hyuse trembltd frow rufter & nenr his aver seat, iruse the kot soles Of is picturc e lmt llko hay-stacks thut slund un tho brow br & #111; above the old desk, hill, 1o leaped to his fept with.n 18.~Ah old woodon gchidol-house,worn, buttered, nad browa, st§ll stands on a bill Inn New [ampshiro town, 1ta rafters are totten, {te ffoor Is decayed: thore ure chinks (u its celliug the children hava inndet its benehes nro binken, 1t8 thivsbold 1 worn, thomanps on its walls are discolored and torn, ite rickety desk, its tall, splint-Uottomed chnir: and its old-fashioned stove nre all out of repair; forlorn and forsaken, and left todcoay, it stands nibem! Ledles nn' gentlemen nn' feller cit'zenss the prede nb’ theu-bul nehevils o' the. press 18 be-comin’ very sehn-pressives presdive to n-bal u-hemi you an' prissive to s il n-hem! me, an' thur-four tis Lo be hi-ped you will take the vest ineans o° gupprossin’, thb it-hul sebent? prvas un® th kel h-uevils o' the u-hul a-ticm] press wich 1s a be-cothln' Bo pres- n-hom! Lndles aw’ gentlemen an' feller cit'zens u-hn! w-havin® gone plumb 1o tho benottum o' tho a-bal n-hem! press an’ the ue Lin! whum press so the a-nal press wich fs'n becomin’ sn pressive §lenrn the preednn’ tho a-hal n-hevila o the pregs Wieh 8 Ive to thie Ucbinte 0" n-linl = it-hevild o' the indketelief forth from hishat, biewiped Lis nalst fenturesand downivird iesat, pushed to the ctvible Tl T ) modestly inshed tlie npplatise that tvse, Young Tunothy Turner attempted to spoaks s necents wero luw und exceedingly wenks he he shufited s Tect, hin ‘turned red €z o beot! fuslencd hiseyes un oo cruck {n thy Hoors he stoud [ conluston, n minute or more; \Wwith with shiverin twisted his tingers, nervous fontures und yuivering lp: l'n cred, In I‘I‘ they'l co-canie tb-that I-1'd !] un' S0 v-nut 1-1 woul golit’ to spespenk to-to-nlght, clscide with your view, ke cuser ©Mr. Pepepep—s MeMr, Pipepe Papepars Whowhewhoniy Soolo boben e gnnk to hiv seat with u_took or disny woras would not cowo that he withted to sy, A wturdy uld furmor, Wit coutse tawny 'linlr, NS0 (o Bl feet, vith 1 comical stnre, gnd, scratclitng tho lop of LS puliieruus bend, te nn and earnestly suldy spressin’ oun thotldor press, hy appola—heyp ¥ sin o1t tho ciiorspreas, whint ud we du fur cider? EF we didn't by what 'ud we du_fur biled cider? Ef we didn't i wa Jdu fur appel mids? Lifo"thout apbel snse 'ud bo liko n sthounvr thaut usail, Ike a comet ‘thuut o tufl, lke u fidilio "thuut & bow, or like n winter "theut ke turnvd Lo tho Cle 1 don't W'leeve | coz ef Ldid whut *u KEf wu wont Lo spre: ey bited cldor, what ‘ud D=i—n §nowl" ‘Then old Duacon Barlow, trho could nut ves. stenln hils thuughts on tlie subject, arose Lo exs pliins ** Nolghbor Petty-bone, wo want a-talkin’ on Ldu with Deopl ratch on his node, und askced, Inn quict nnd erestfulieh wiy, tref nubods present hed nothin® 1o eny,” thon plitity, i kages, and 3 1, 0 % few teoble ideos. Mr, Chiairunan, 1-1 told ou-oup folks ef to -this niemectin’ to-nixht penk to-1o this t=meetin’ to-night, [ulk# they vu-vome to this m-meets ' to-to-night, au’ ¢z 1-1totd on-our folks that v speak tn this in-meotin' to-pluht of thoy’d cumne to this memeelin® to-night, 1-P'm ne 10 this m-hectin® te-tonight, Ou-our foiks 18 here to this m-woetin’ to-to. night, na’ other folks s hero to-to 1his m-meetin' Wewiint -1 was aguin’ to«to duy wits, thut with thesy few ro-warks I-1 vo-eolu- ¢ tiwhe have suld morc, had not Solomon Creech, who tuttered nnd stammercd silll more in bis apeech, urose with awmlic ou bis rubiound faee and attewpted to tell what ho thoughit of M-Mr. Y, the ev elder, Pin- floquéht brose, and biought the dobato toa [ erncks his whip overn Wicked smilo—and tho nwag " bneean't well rofraln front a % few desul- | vandest, Pilgrer-rim Fathol gleams of firo Into yuict eyes and n shy tremu | ure of using tho actunl Christlan names of my r-18 be-r-rought tho Star-rer Epangled Banner-f geaing In uuiingiortant, it shows n deareasy for lungness under tho buttons ot het seniskin? frlends tho Ilggs, nor of exposing tho netunl v to this countr-ery , sirsrer, our-r-r beAliteoiis banner-r-¥ "witbout emotions of vrei-rids Rnd pehatr-tiviotist, Birerer? Who can: stand béneath gu star-rery tolds Without h * threr-rill of r-F-raptur-ire snd awning frames tnto bails of stones: 1t Nitd iho #orh #haWl feom that quaint child's basket of bananas, aud cryetaliizes tho tear on her cheek: he giilped down Bass' bestnt tho Gomunhl'nlm. the vitlue of tha whent ratalned for huimo eone hns been transforthed futo a man with the do- ktéc of matliness that Forty Years pleture: % | 80 retained. and hns ai lnat come (o appreciato his heuullnh or-y? T it frosts tho mustache of Mr. Beuthorner,and | home And beAntiful wifo and babien aiso, Wwh e e e AT e e e ouseas — f | LWiats (s drawl Inta n ubdued ronr. i ot ShAnk Tiengom, Ard tako Benst of Rowd o A RAILWAY STORY, h-l\Mn{ wh - AmerrtivAn’ Bitizet, sivefed, I 1ow morcileas and bitter cold It (sl the wltihiate rédelnptioh of All matkind, flinraree th1y glorr-tlous feeling weith bron-rry We step on the whatrf-bont. 'luge blocks of | And, by the way, | hope my ears inny ndver Ibe s 1o suow-velned, gulfer the martyrdom of fco llo nll around ns,a-m'fllmn\l to any of ¥, T of Ty, nlr-“r-r. The Unlon Ilnu[-nlu " rom tor-r-rid _gulf to (r-r-rozen sca, to athee ber brer-uud brer-rcast within tho h-hounding b-hillowsol the b-heantiful Atlantio and westwar.r-rd like tho star.v-r of empir-rere tike herer-t wny until sho dips her.r-r winzs within the salt spr-r-ays of tho p-ponder-r-rous Pacific, sir-rer,t-t-t-to sonr-r-r siterr, tatsto eauess with which both Mirlam and Donatello Btk under tho horror of ong deed, f moment’s anger, born of fear and persecution, tho wenkness, [ say, displayed by thelr dribbling wlit the secrety biL 'by bit, to every llstener, 18 something pitinble, Iy 1 of contrast this reminded me of tho g, celting.~out lnr tho winduws. And still fewill vy day we heard of hew fallures, and rise; bonts will priille fite niove Whero wo now stand to resvue frilntle Inmates from totterine tops, e o Flect, chill shivers chaso rompted by peeted It Our rond was gonerally luoked THow coid ft s} each other up and down under our sac jues, Wo nrg vross, and feverish, and frettul. Natlon; nobody sueened o viness of innl scarf, and n m{nuu fountain silvering In the mellow moonlight, and— tirned, grew demoniao with jealousy und hatred, hiid, lestunother win her living, bo chose toclnim her dead, Bomé kindly nthienco whispered this Intent to Mavinm, awd shrinking from death with nll the warm, youny Hio {u her heart, sho sot hnits itd bars as sllont midnight guards, truating to her ewn strony forcu of wiil for safety by uy. Awnkening one night with a oold shudder, she Laeame aware it the binck darkness of n pres- ence, thuugh not even the ilutter of n breath broko tho stiflness, luvoluatarily sho throw uf one hand, A cold, stingnig vousation followad, nnd tho warm bLlood gustied out ovor tho white wrlst und goaked into the duinty trhnmings of thé sleuve about the arm, slghlig honvily, s though dlaturbed in slum- A TV 2 - - e " ticed bowerd overrun with clnmherl:‘ Those simpie ol fatmers Havo il phased | kolden-lhronted warblers nnd a e awny: the chitdren who lnughed are nuw cire- worn and gray, Vet still, on the hlil in ifat New Hampstiire tawn, the rulned old sehool- bouso stands buttered and brown: forlorn nnd forsnken aud gone to decuy, tho old-fushivned school-roow I8 vacant tosduy, EvoxskJ, HALL, PIONERRING. 1Y ORLRNA, . ‘Tohe Editor of The Chicagp Tribune, Citrcaoo, Jan, M.—Weonght to be very thank- ful that we live fh this age of telephones, pal- necegars, and the wonderful mechanisin that deeper water than was agrecabin all aroutid. anl"= & Mhearthly sound that turns our faces outover tho walkr, 1 yan! hol™ ,J8 1t n'grunn, or langh, or eall? ‘Botne one_ s prduling towird us bn k block of tev—nn old black creature, 8o haggard, so tate tered, 20 ghustly, ho scoss no human belng nt ull: boir white, save where soot hos grimed 1t] eyes rolling convuisively in tholr sucketa: thick tead Hps openfug aml shutting wll:ll{ over hls fneobierent Words, Tho lce-water twists nrowml his buro nukles, his whole shrunken body shukes asinanugue, And his positlitin 18 n perllons o of the englhes eate, 'I‘:x f its placo beneath tha pitlow. A that Is saying s much ng ean be said of any hrist widwier ureport: o wavering, uncertn it we stop to consider tho matteratall, But iy o o ity Tha nwiil creature's teoth ehatter R his | Hhit burled tho ditior 10 e soft of thi shop, and I waslo tnke o speelul train k [~cothe wid T Hasing e to tho opent ushlng wildiy to the opehlng, “Confound If, tho otd felluw’s cragy (" Thot louder: hiet le, It's cold out thora, Cotiié hero by the e, el ug what's up, liere's somie tobacco,—now bo cisy.” lis grent roltlige ayes turned appealingly to me. “Oh, little misryl hoar de vie niggah. Toll de gen'l'men to coiel-=rizht nuw—only Hitle way —up yohdor=tell ‘em1 dey'll ‘bey you," Perbinps’ the poor thinir lina lost somethin “5ee berey old ullll‘!l Tell ud what you want, and by Jove we'll go.” 1t was Guy's Lrisk, ear- hest tone, of the fomd to weet some oflicers of another rontd, wiilch ¢rosses vurs there, and arrange soie Huportant hisiness with (hot. Ihad o trouble at all In_wakinge iy forty miles an hour going out, The engine handled hersell most_beautifully, ~We wers Just holding up ot Y—, when Aldrich, the "Treas- urer, who bl come out on thie pintform to put the braky b, slipped and fell, As we were still under good headway ho was much Injured, and earrieq off to the hotel fnsepsi- e, Aceoriding to the President’s divection, 1 switehed off mt' tralt, turned iny engine, o That was ull, . 8ix months Iater the snow lay white enough over ngulot gruve. And Mirlnm—2 1t you ever noticed §t, she wenrs always mnsses of delieate Inéo low down nt the wrist, behenth which gleaw wido Lands of cuuningly wrought Kol s Doed slié elitver nd s'oun witch hor l"fi with that Bt of sliver-niounted mechathsm thiat In bor hand was nover kuow to wiss its murky Who knowa? As you see the white fingors caress tho pols fshed surTuce, do you wonder what ber thoughts Btate vf magnificent cnso conld bo httuined. We mnust have ploncers in evory department of 1ive ar there would be no followera, Thinking back to the first settlers of Ameriean goll, I ean but wonder at the hardihood nnd de+ Votion that could prevall over howmo tios and love of ense suffictently to Influence ladies and wentlemen of high birth and prowinent rank to sacritice their tiner rfeclings and enlist fnthé hnzardous enterprise of yettling a blenk, uns trodden wilderpess, Invading the tuunts of prowhiug, blucdtbivsty Leasts of proy aud une be g thay be? and stood rendy fo start bock to C——nt o tamed Buvnges, *Misay got It, Pete ilone lodt rotnat'ing —1dss Slioutd you speak to her sho will look up, o D oo, e A et aeonB 02 | Little,—little L, Bue s playin® o do 1ev, | quicte, brIght Stiile pietig o red lips, " l":m‘l:x"l:-:'g(::llk;éuce was of 8o much impor- Tikd HSta of Witer thit tarew 113 Unpeichs onr- | Doy St Hodted uik, T xoun nob way, out on o Jutgou Wil iever punistta.tha ik, tatied that the busiiess could nut be trins- Her Dotweon tho naw fife. and. tho olden tings | SLUL wid hew littlo b Lt ] hatn uCEr eSS wo are un‘)‘ way, aud what nk\u{.uunr uiif-sheet The Honle 81 Why tind it growli so suddenly diminutive; unve wo exhanated vnr Ink supply, or hod tho Conductor enlurged his waste-husket? Itis g little awusing to koo thy wany difforent letters Juok to ditfevent people. For Instancu: A fuly youny school-girl catne 10 my toom st Entuniny ovening. ** May 1 look at your Hoino 1 minuter” she fugulred,” ** Pu {8 not bome with recryil’ an' wecnllin’, 1 Joss jumps p bloek ol fee, mit’ puts out 1o’ her, 'We fioats an' Houts, nn” byime-by Lillle's lnnp swumps, an' she jutnjis £0" "nodider, but (b ellps nmnyb wn' she 'ug‘! y"'d"" o’ de water, under h, cowe Lunt's snke, comel” The wiid veliemence of his wordes hlg fonlial live tive mintited in the culll anfl tiin dway, neted without hiim, so all those L had brought out, except the President and Aldrieh, went Dack to C— on the 3 o’clock expiess trafn, Thls was the Inst regular train whicli was to pass over the rond until next Monday, Larly n the evening Ileft the machine in charge of my tiremal, wnd wenb over to an eating- houss to see lé I eonld not spetut the time that would uever returnl How houteslek, heartbroken, and ' dlsedurawod st taye been the poor younz wife who,steals fast lh oboeying the marrtiseo coutmet to tho let- ter, hid given up the tender howno ties which il sn ihueh closor “to the Adections of the malden thian tho yuuth, and followed tho one to whon sho had sald In good faith, “ Whaithee Thou goede theee will 1 aldo go,” Followed him, da leos hupe that she vo wn‘:' \\§o shi Guy's volee strtlus uds *Comio ori, boydt OF ] more pleasantly than on the engine, ‘Uhy though ht"l‘_ honrt cried passionntely for [L1] cmxl'fl’n wo ean't ind . ber, but it w&u fl:le’nsu the mxf-f,_.fi-lmmun, for somo time Mo fell nto a | hours drugged” themselyes nway slowly. "“:{“\“.‘,‘,',‘;,“,',“‘ Siro sh1n Wi Jeaviug balilely puor Uevil I Wwo try. Clafro and Luuramay | givilsh chattineas, and commented on onenof ug, | Wius playine o gnne of dominogs with™ tho e i e e ot Bt oe, | Grive nfound it thog clovse. i 1 liico Furty Years,” shosiid, * thoweh Ldon't | statlon agent when W cang loberts, tio n'l‘m?m\wfiu o uuhea; Lu(m:unn M LT c;:‘xl..fl. “r(x;l’i |‘| ;Alfl,fi"'\‘ b{flm:: ‘;Jerll‘l)":lrh%n 3.‘,‘{‘ ::I\vluy‘s:, Lnow w}:lnt Iu;l n;n:{ns‘r IDul -uu] qllm!q[m? 1’“‘3“““‘"",5“ nlsflto n.r. reat tta:(clm{m.-u&.h be that o tho exeltity seeses of wilderness Hio | » i e 4} §| Jode b yourw oldyvoal ¥ winl old, sln'e i “Ifarry,"” sald he,-"* 1 want you to put me be Ahat la tho exeltiiyg seencs or wrilderness o | wistout fve, withuut cheor, oF tenant, Foebmf | wouder “why ‘ho' nover sarricd? 7 i down In U— it 12 o'clock. As it was nearly 11 o'clock theh, and the distanes swas seventy-five inlles, 1 thought he Wi {uklnq at firsts but witen we got outside the door he caught me by the aym and huy- ried ‘o alohg so fast that Lsniv e was in earnest, *Huery,” sald he, “if you don’t et mo down in C— by 12 o'clocl, L nin o ruined man, nnd this road s arulned rond, Aldrich 18 deadd; but ho told me Yetore he died that e had ¢émbezzled trom tune to Line §500,000 of pur mulmr antd his clork 18 to start with it on the 12 o'clugk boat from C— for Conadu, 1t wo dow’t have that money on Mondny morning to make sotme payments with, the road gous In(\a othier handsj and if you put me down In C——at the rlght thne, so that 1 suve iy noney, you shall have 85,00, Un- derstand §t, Harry—five thousand dollars,” Of course, Lunderstood it. Lsnw now the renson why the wages had been cut down, I understood It atl, and my blood bolled, 1felt that 1 would save the “roud, it Ilived, und told Roberts so. 4 Seg that you do It, Harry,” he replicd, ns he ellinbed p ol the steps of tho coach which an NOWE the Boys gratity the old wnn with frans tie eiforts 1o ecoplish bu Impossiviiity, Theo a Btranger cinerges from tho shaduws by tho river—his breath quivk, his cyes dilateil. w ng.uud this tutgled umotie the rools n the witer, e “there 15 a llmp sokicthing In his arms,=n bit of ealle, i sith of Hinnunity, golled, brufsed, so thin nud binchied by days of cold aud hithgery hier eyes large und lustrous, but xed in the H'erhiups ho thought nll wouon were Jike that Bybily” Lot know,” 1 nuswereds *evidently he wonld like to marrsy you seo what a paradise Bigga’ home lovked to ilm, That's churacters Istle of Luehelors,” Yes, Lknow; and ho+says ho writes poctty; aln’t that just too 5wen: for’ anything? Anddo you suppusa he really keeps thut horeid ' W Umpnl” § sahd, luying my pendown amintto Y to consider, ** Nol 'L don't bolieve e meant n cat stake thit 1elld of death, atalls thero's utore scars lert by th storme and Who was thero to eare? s of 'l i Los hissmoking-Jacket Aus brown spareuw archied his neck and peored 2:". ',L,,’c:“-flfl::.’!‘p{“ L oy Wsataoking=) duwn ctiriousiyy tho Dare, geny branetes of the | *w o't knaw," sighed tho genatle Annfo, trees reuched out numfllcmlw Jurang toward | o And thore's Lydin Bingoun, 1idon't see how sio {ll‘%wl-‘:‘:‘\:’o y Emng“ ‘\vc! stied wmlfior requiviug heln ll)lmn’ to \guo poetry amt E‘i“" nllll mxsmin- Y ' n hies beside, 0 you suppose Chut's brothor-ln- Wu left her—tho dnil, hlépk child—the un- L“w aid reully mufm her mitk, and the cow kivk jer ovel ummsuugm lmml and torture, and denth; tho Joviess, Druked lite; tho discord, touched by [ “sThink's likely tho cow did tho kicking on hor thio Mustoriand aye own book!" 1 answered, soribbling rivay again. 118 ngo, grown still, All wug “And 1 was sorey,” sho went on, “ ihat tho ¥ It tor thly that tho Creator fonned T his throny 10 ringu thio wave-tid corul's | paby swallowed Kuven 1fnir'a dlanjowtls, 1'vo watiton get 5o bud inyself that I just know ol 10 touch tilo spow-Ilake Ito Inyeid yoine: ; oy sho fel,” : to bréallio Diviiie frugrinee luto” the uhscen After n pause: * Do you know whethar Mabiel viplet's cupd Ho givotl luvisuly to some,~cven to tho ol | (3rny hud to marry thatold feliow ehe hted 807 ™ 0118 wns getiing monutonouss 1 drove my pen Idcky It the occan’s. bed their pedrly filun‘m.— ang to tbls mmll\bhlok thild of 1is nothlug? up over py enr with suel vehemenco w8 1o 8ot itrert evory sepirato eirl i iy new Enratogn wave for tho loved und lost wos an indilgenes t by PUL fur nwiy, to be taken up ugain onfy when times of danwer end drend should be over und the ngetiy nbnted, Persvviition ls, in tho tualg, 2 thing to be da- E)olvd. nhd yol had 1L npt Leen for thut sperit ol gwig Ity Old World the tew might not bave gasied the finperusin tho spread of iv- Migation and (hprovement that {t has thorefore uttained. Men tuizht nob have venturad thoir il in gonreh of W lutid whero 1 worship of God necording to one’s light Judigment might not L0 consiuured o 8 aud i1 reprouvh, Atd e this splrit of lululnumw‘rm alitg i tho Ol World mwved o lwsting good In tho suter nnd swifter estublishment uf eivilization I the new: und.so ulsu tuis Bysten of pioncefng,which 14 idigph- subilo li every walk of {Ife, bEiDus ue tven nener to the goul of periection townrd which we alin, Even 1o this duy bume nifeetions and kimired tles nte lnbl ucmblingly waile, ond men whd women puslh out W the frontler, throwing up new homes, snd nidinz zation in makin buider steldus townrd the ébentunl undispitted unturling of the slnys and stripes over the whole immense stretch of soil G iug Letweun the two vasl veeuns, Dungers miay lavk thickly lu the pathway, but there are men bruve enough 10 dare ity cedim- phishutent, und wimnen too true uhd loyn! to 1 Ah! who maketh us g to di ¢ e Vo ST e B T o w-shlvorluig, clusped w5 tauds (o ragio desper- WAScoubled to my englie, f | Shrios tvoin i ek, thouh diatsoss sl e~ |y have o pote,cit (6 mrodtl ‘nad_digint; ¢ | bifom ot xotiuneds L sprit up h;{;i e foutboned, got up tha 1 repent, tho world wust have its ploivers, su;.imm Zell desires wo 1o dine with her Wt U, Nul She miareied tho young tollow only Inst | 8wilc! p my 1, openet Tney tre Just s esseatlnl to §t8 welfape a8 the | 1 fuld the missive goutly—it Is a dainty, éori | Christmae, nid wiilo out slelkh-ridiug on New | the throttle, and, Jjust’ as she com- ollicers who govern amil eontrol s destinies, | 1hIn with vy gold” eive antl teaciugs of | Year's night he tipped over the eutter, breakiug | menced tovl; ooked at my watehs They pavo the way for future sufety, growth, | YI0le, BIIgHL 8 o webof govsnmar, runting over | ihree of her ribg, dislooatihy ono wristuhd | jt was just 11, o'clock, 8o that ) and wealth, They beur the bumlen of térrur | Mte A falit breathof violet Hoats out From th zpm!nlu?um‘nnklm Hho's nt tho old fullisnow, | oue hour o maie my seventy-fivo ml“us aud digmny In thele crude "and hinblo style, | shnll thing uud lodes itself \ituin the griw, vid | duie up T splfuts tnd dudnges ind eho dadsi's | 1" From Y—— fo C— thoro wera fow whtlle lite's Tuvored fow roll ngter thow “‘m“. mé»um:lf [ shiidowy room, is i not give o e for ull the lwve and romunce Inthe | oL on the rond, but there were severnl glided clinvioty of enwo, thaughtisalyappepitat. | Facgow this uote vk Kell ls extetly e bor | 0BG o eired Anile, ®ond tho Widow | IV gdes. 1w purfuclly acauninted DS L Mol ot it Bk mottl saciirerod BINE | ®'\Pas it not Etla Wheolos who satd: * 1y onc's | Greon siid If. Tirlhton. would only: eep bia | WIth qviry rod of It g that £ knew oxnotly fslied iy tho heurt's blood and saterad by the lc&'«.fl")‘m < Feail his chubieter™'? mouth shiut and come avrd 1 look about i little | what 1 had to encounter, that when 1 savy ho might find an ngsortiment to choose from,’ henribroken wnrdhor ngony und despair, Tt ho doosi't know whie (0 ehoose, you sce; Every reforth that was® ever aticiipted hns 1 18 the churming irl-wilo of my tall, xrnlva 5 been betolden to itd pioneors for It witinnte cfunln. who 18 neatly twice her nge, aud Al s how the engine moved Ifelt very little fenr runy ahd devoted 08 the spolled, brillant girl for the result. The rond for the first five miles that 1 bis trouble,” I suggeste was an all line, and so stooth that my en- ¢ i o e eyg | could desire, Nour Were they alwaye nlune,—a “Oh, tyl” said Annle; then' softly, VI o fle 2 arcel i) Shecots, Otbom uve beah BUKed tho Jeeis | Fiik snow-biossuns shpped. down throus tho | swould o witich ‘L llked est” ana she | Fie flew along with searcely o porceptiblo takes one winter night aud pressed 8 petats agathst thelr heat'ts. 1anw the child u renr ago,—a hrawn-oyed, brown-halred darling, ull dimples, und smitos, aiid roguish ghinces—n queen, and foy, tid fulry, “She wus called Brownle because shu wud BO l!ka u witebing wood:olf, Andhow they loved er! Every night sbe wns hmusht down to the par- lor, lumg fingers bolding up tho levdy, Ay e of her dress, lier eyed danelng, 18 tio demure lips gravely Huped: *Mo's tuin to make n il s \ Mlle, Fondleeap would put spectacies on her uosy and ni sneient fringed eup on her brown curty, and the sinall *thing would step out nll Dent dike i duthim ofd Juvalid, and llsp o her ar. 1 wns so busy posting nyself up ns to the nount of woud and water abonrd, ote,, that we danced by tho fivst station almost be- fore 1 wis aware of it, having been tive hiin- “l‘l‘ml o||lt and having five lles accom- plished, “You ate losing tifne!" yetted avoleo from the eoieh, | Llooked uronnd, and \Imroswu\l Ttoberts with his watel ln his haud, L know very well that we would hnve to fncrensy our speed b?‘ samo means £ we ear- ried out our plans of reaching C— by mid- nisht, and looked anxionsly nround to sce wiint L could do to accomplish that purpose, She \wad blowin off stemn fiercsly at 110 pounds, so L turned down the valve to 200, for Iknew we should need it nll to make some uf the hieayy grades which Iny between us and C=——, It was three miles to tho next statiop. With tho exception of o fow curyves, burfed thetr hopes, but thoir mnrtyrdon hng hrtdl‘eu the wuy for othend to cross in securlly and hlesswl case, But to go Back to thd plonders of tho enriler days, when the Naw Englaud 8tates wero 1o tholr primitive youthifuliiead, tho vust forests nhive with Ueats uf prey uuid tholr swarthy neighuora, the red niun. What bleod-curdhing tales of thoso days hnve beavd relnted beslyo tho uld home troshle whou, —tho buby of tho tock,—cudiled in mothor's lov- Iug nrmg, 1 have shuddered und listened, come plfihemllu\r it all In iy baby wi. other, helilg n native ol Conneetléat, had hitd ber own biatr-breadth cheapes, but noLw wild expurioncisas someof tho oider puoplo Who atiunded these wathiorings, Onw womun had been feft atone with ber baby In tha forest While her husbind went out to the seftiement to proouirg provistons, Only A log- cabin with 4 binnkut fur n door sholtered ber from the nttacks of beasta or {ndlnu-. As tho shutes of evenlug beynn 1o ¢ blushed and turned Tho Jlome over nygnin, %Dl it ever veeur to you, my dear,” T sald, ¥ that thore are nol ten words of actual truth in ull thit Tho Home \Irlleri sny ? _And that 18 just tho chiarm of the whole thing, ¥ belleve, Tunt 18 why sou éce tho nowsruoms crowded with overy cluss, from gray-hinlred bLushiess-mon dowi to your blue-eyed sehool-glrls, walting for THE BATURDAY TIMGUNE, % Bix duys of tho week werend of pollticd and fihdnce, monopoties und easualities, life and denth, and sober sense in nll detalls: bit on tho Beventn we tako "thu epico af nonsense, n Jittle by way of chaiigo, and ind it delicious to the tusto und sutliciently fuscinating to call for mare. 1Y you remomber, thero nre mnny sides 10 1 cube, uird, thongh cach redembles the othier, owh mreebway: -« 4 3 dt8 niways. 310’8 ah ul& ooman—a poor oll goman, Mo s BT g Mavpn MERBDITIL, fnm. w“lkfi nl‘l‘l‘ll u):u :‘":1 aruu‘-l-o dnnrz‘; hflmn%\l- . ———— - 11 ArOUL tho tond futher ciught erto bis | YOUND NOW THE HARP. heurt, Bhie held quaiht convorsations with thobronzes 0se nround ber : ‘ the track wns as good ns the Inst. As we frail woodo tal hiee hidLnd cawe. hot, oo onny | BNG dtatuots, wnd throw kisses 1o the Madvnun For The Chicago Tribune, v i st Pt it houe wayo uions b | G trcavaud Cupia thn, Saviag Wrselt 1hid . Come L B A T i sound tho barp, aud lot 1ts strnin o ko e o Aty rather long eurys at tho statlon, but which Witk 1o prosiicet of . nigbt wione by the wild | rbite Lall awong the crimson cusblous, sto ol would dritt off to drontnland, i b - was ot our rate of speed short enongh, I the CRIOrrgss—e was & taIkIn ou e printiace | o plie oft dmes baee® ar - Woa | irhat way i sear wgo: and chio night ag o sit orisiet and care lookedd it my waleh, and ‘we had done it in pross.” Lot Vo e, uaially. CHe tho Mventhug | nene tho glowiug gratd, ) remembor asking tho Forgotien be, while hearts so froa two mmnutes aud a balf, Phcn fullnwcdn{muner fivomititesoruope, | wus wirin nnd comtortible, Her lights con- | tither: e Julu fu {ts suothing melody, “ Gainlng," Ishouted back to Roberts, who il vrnol Hubberd wilked out un the tour, 1o | slsted of pina torches, usid ns tha lky bluekn * Ave you hippy, Zellp A8, low and sweot, wns stanting on the platform of the coach, grisped the lappels of his anclent gray cont, be | of the wildveucss seitled around hor sne !uum Au curnedinuss stoje into her laughing eyes, From Earth's rotrent W Luol out for the heavy grades,” o re- subung el ‘l:nln:ln'n;‘nx’x:‘;‘.‘-‘“-gl turont, #nd, tls- | that only one turel was nt hand, and thnt would thy volue was raVervitly low that answered: Tho ccholtig, holy song of Love plied, and went Inside the ear, 1Nt thut Lt fow falled r.lm. ive ware iise nu' ok He an [ down on to tho ty five that tuk fie son tu the fiy *Wo shell 1ot plve thee eny ton - Bgaire Soliit his brakon Juoklondt The Foony wus suol quired » K 1o muke slnple” e ew 1eobly vel ity Lo, You know Toved 1hi Piiundsn 0¥, you know, Abtab it oy iewe and tiually got lute bams, 00| Sta-ter Muwsderutor, this er supprost press ray-minds mv o' the par<asbel o' tho vare who got nn dnvie 1 w bl Hvo wure I ive tuk na e, o' those ere unmarel'd & cold sido o' tho Lridegrooin’s dour, Hlmos-by looked up nn’ scan the kerridied a-cowln', 1 4 right, seg-l-ler old-fushion shay, varglng tuat tuk Ao ez up, it 1t thure Innpy, but the five tiat tuk it up an' lten matoh an’ ity un’ thot the five thnt tuk no dle sez hut gk dla, *Ulve us o' llg,' bt 1he o thnt Tk ho llo, ), Hlu, loast-ways wy won't liev ony 1o (ur our-sulvos’ " g moved by the spieit, w Quokor In gray, :vllh WO tones {u his voice, thon provecded to vorlly! bruthren, “yen, verliy! wisters, y'] ono and all und cach o you— ¥ veat deul ‘o Buman puturt i muukind, spesh’ly the wimwin, The Quakor kai down, wiid old Tchabod Poase excinhned, without risinu, * Them's solld idoes,” Wwhilo uck fn i curner ngreonhurn from Gosion eried out (o tho l.'hulrluulu. Ao Bevand the o ookl frowned ut his wlulr and ruppod un the desk with tlont, Thu Chatrnian fns f nobudy vhio who ll‘nu persnt desired v ' st pxzled, 'y hla mudo « greut weddin®, Tustg—lvy " tlo hull 0 hu wimmin - wone alongs then H overto whero L was, ho salds 2 \Why, hers th A | it was Toat 10 tho distunio el you. Iirowplo? Abl hore sho fa) | ShUES ) eASIL) ' b ¥y YOULE I REDSE, 0 1ho tipe oF Dia ous, whi, Whoh th Uiingor wa ast, and sho comp Whint! uctiug stlic? - You dear, queor etild, AV ‘"fi‘."‘“’ "H‘{",“‘l‘“,"“"‘"“fiu"" "“’l'““"',”"x gracetully wipng bis aquiliie nose, beswn, ind | hended It, shia throw berself upon the bed bual stitfen that "‘,"‘f"" bent_back, und iy futo . QUANTITY. viiow, ) Uh;\l\l at I!\Bl WO W w'l"“’ ina dend woliow und “mmpmua fouv, o lot tho great | her sleupiug bube, and hor puit up ngony mmfi arms. Wiy, Zelll=why, Bugh{~suo (s not— [ | stand I something I8 not done! Tho spaed question Kt lesuo aluiie; reliof I tone, ALl Wight loni st sntupumd | At be—ceippled 2o P LY "c“““""““f‘“"k“‘“' it 18 the it ** Meedtith Spoukub, sih=1 pwesume younti ot | pitod barks upon the ire, ateatd to leb the friend- "l'rlrph-d or life.". Flour, barrel AR Bt ter?” lexplnfued the cnusu, Jle was up- familynh with ouul yways Iu Duston, but wo whu 1:' luw die out, sid troubled lest hor husband |, Blowly “hu teutu wonls drboped from Hugh's tlvul.'uurrnll T I inrently satistied with my explanntio dwoll iy Buston ut fawtlyal with yuuul ways | pad vonsured from tho settlement und fullen g | 9rawn, whito lipa, Vheat, bus Ll hving Hed down the safety-valve, ho e Wat I huve suon yih HriMghE cawys U0 | proyto wbat whe and bor babo tind cawuped. | -8ho tull-ou tho pavomont—from madom. | fori Dushol b over g tender, oxhortiig o fo % put her W d Y | settlanent until too Iats to vonture 10 plek his el 0 Stem, NOtUONE | Gy, Dl Wil together " b wiu | Juced to 81t on Jondah itle seat, wo | way turou, y 0 it, and loft 1t bicedingl My ony white budl J B AN tuuLion TitS Heu i wucely \duon e Bt i | g T g iciloss farost, coreacelur | Koy BNk LG Subtbi Ve chuti v i bt | 3¢bon and sour,bu..| o EaT Tor iet dhen wo passed the next satlan ik vewy Luppy then. At Tvowy huppy nuwt Pon We hive no fdew what deprlvations, tereors, | UWay, Sitiereweet, undor tho rusiling ieaves, | Cuinand wual, bu. TR TR Ing taken nine minutes to wlght miles, Weo o bounnk 4 dou's know,“buc wiiuld tuut | and heartnolios nre endurcd by thy worirg | Wit fust the stare'to wateh lior, aud tho bird: | Al urain, bushibla..... | 3vianial e wero now more thui hnlf aver the roud, buy > Kkratulate vuricives that we buve Leen sparc Almost the waine i tho two yours, iiut, owing | Jid Y lul enty-suven nrinutes to do those mrotings togethah, the upellution of Y i | forever, Hut to s oriu, o ] v st aabusinag toguthnd, {ho unctiuon uf | Lol wiuls and toily, - ONLENA. & fuseu hur tortured duly, huutly | (o the advance of 27 conts n Pullundab, Now Jobu was ug excoodingly bud Lut Philundub, m‘v?fbfldr wus uvewy good § Ausuny 10 Lo wei} ittlo !‘ulu. thioao two W Ul s, 48 B Mat- tuh of cieus, you {nuw mudo u vew)y bad m:n. Htate's-I'whon fouh stegling % o - o Videl ast | ponnds before wo finished 1, and 08 tho b, pou knows but Fhitundan, deur itls | wind that sooms to bavo snatohind becdlv-shaped To the Eatlar of The Chicago Briuns, oA s Boguts 16 corts o sorn hriety | £011Ee Indieated uo higher i dhat, wid th st liiientnl bt o enireniis | $Piutera frum the tumbled ico n tho river! DUBUQUE, L., Jau, 17.—1 loave tho Conductor | 18 placo of wheat. This eustom, when vico | valvg was tied down, I cuuld ot el wespeotublo oltizeny of thogwent City of Bovton, | Snthor au impartinout wiud, 100, It hus stolen | tho privilego of uaming this ulfspring of ofre &""‘fi“‘.‘l:"“'i“““',‘“i':,‘,“’,"‘ Sxequiivg """",','," how” much over wo hundred pouids you koow, bebutd biin yab, wwent Phitandatl | # bulf-read lotier froim the wloved Mers of tho | cmiattioe us Liest suite bis varied fuicy, for T | Jubily of corn which can. ba wxprted from thie | ohyy Shrledy bub s Satutuly ot oM JUL SOW IR ‘lllll,l.l: %lg' "("Jk‘;'-‘{"l,lsln ay, | Clesuut youug ludy oppusit aud fpssod 1t nto | buve lupg stiics learned that it wasbut o waats | gountry whoi the pricus favor 13 practicatly it~ iuumu"unAnd :"‘ellula: I:fi'm".‘i-';f-yfuen‘n‘fi Theopillus Shomlinscy sprung Lo bid feet, u‘t youuy Juekstruw's lylog cuttor. There Iz u | of tmo t ruck wy Lryin for proper koadings, dhtted, In vuse of it ubort wheat crop, 1L0 Fiso | &0 ahs Tuad of stenm, for BfLCF pnssing ROME 1O vatation . from il Damreicet {935 | wite vision of startled viulet cyes, & quick | Iam not purticularly anxious to rush into ih prica wlll prababirdobhuus great ub ts ox | luge, with wind overlluwing ~ with ctudsic. kuowledge, Lie poured lurlh‘u flnouo(i I|}r:auaE not taet long, Bho dured not bo without d Light, wnd 8o ber torch must Lo ustd, und perinps by the timo thut wis gone hor busband would have retured. Ono eann Itngino the mortal toeror ‘1 happy, Bittersweet, MYy days nro filjed tho things drnmml drenms #ro o of," t you khow Fidilosopby hnd wrgued away neRs. It cluling thnt'the hewvenly intg Buoks tho bright, sturry realms above, "The next sIX mlles rose {I’fldlm“)’ {from & leved to ten and o hnll feet grade, the Inst which lny between us and the next station, O harp we love, hreathe sweet and low, Upon each.soul bound down with wod ¢ v e even of ratnbuws nro fashloned but from tearss : My firemnn kept her full, and now she be- LR I AR B T T that oveu our toments e delirioun bilsg wre Gnpetiat oy jurel Kith 10 got hot, Tho furiined door was red, Behdo stealtied 10 (e Dinwost (wision she (lstened | Wesbted with n something that bolds us from Kre n"‘.},‘l}l“, “cuund at twilight's hour, and tho stenin ralsed continually, so that sho sud waited, her broatl coming thick and gasp- | 1B qre yuul qulte content, ‘Ausorting tholr protectlug power, Lont her speed, and prssid tho station like n ngly, overs' unusuil sound belng interprotud s | 3 Aho uuswor enmer W IE T shauld Aud incenso bring ! streak of light 1n five minutes, Now eamo oy | herbusbutd's steps or tiot of on ciemy, Pho | tonfess my ouy "““"'""-""‘{ one. feara-you On heav'nly wing nino wmiles film the Iast, over which she kept procuo vus vory quiot, wniiug scarcolyu bubiy | BUGL U8 INOWRELCSS, L 8, S Qs gl | mo enev tho sl of Birrow's ciild, paco with her * (md, " and passed tho B bghie nh 1t sty Kistal tae talinys agore | Wldhwly: @1 ui Just u fitlo arvaul Vst Drowaio Au Gife's temposte ltered nud wild, stution, In soven ond a holt minotes, o set her benin wild in {ts fenetul tenslon, Al nt dieo thore xu{lunm to her tesrurestricken songca & wild, unearthly suroant that sho know only: tno woll, "It soumiled warningly forth nbovoe the tle of the fullugo and the whire of the nluhit- Lird that was feightened froni ts roost by tho soulsickunig soud, It waw tho ory of u iy ennt to bo—un detress. She masyuorados 80 vlevorly nniv—she night desire™ A gy Jnugh checks er wopds, - You popr: chlld] “Youv horeor I, fudecd, blvod-ejipiilig ! A year awotl 1 fold the tiote, about tender thuughts ot tho dear child, How ditterent is ber Hfe trom thut of the uncarcd=for, nnkewpt wail, Heve for ten miles wo lind n twenty-foot grade to encounter, but the werst of 1t all was ut this place we would be obllged to stop foy wvml. wns lulns mvlmi to spenk to Rub- erts ahout it, wheit 1lonked around and sow him fitling the tender from the coach with Then let thy notes tloat sweet and froo, Resounding o'er LIY's resticds sen I'n God nhove, And those \ru love, ‘Wheroe fairer gohden skica do gleam, As fagt our birks gltde down Tine's stream e ok Y ere | tuught under the fuo this Wornine! To that ewoet reat wood which had boen placed titore before ’.‘.‘-'Rfi'h‘hy nmul;’fir nfi‘":kfigu. m"fi?“flm‘fl;m 4 tho Universo n chinco eketeh whose glow- ‘Where all new blest, starting, whils ho hml gimm nfter me, light was now her only uroteotion, wad | Wi tnts dewand a buckground of ugony? ‘To catels tho swaut, angollo straln bellove wo would huve mndo this ten vlai, AViD B, MxroAry, fua mement whiv was kpeolig boslde the tiree placy, and with trumbling hunds lighting the kindiogd thut should send the brigbt emes gravkiling ui bo wtrips of burk shu had OF mnsic on th' l:lynlnfl Drcazum, 1, miles with throngh the cal o speed ny before, but siess of tho flveman tho fountaln-vaive on- the left-huna sido of the s ' D s . Zoll's low, caresaing volee {s wolvoming moe, ur fn\vu. "kind hu‘:finn\llhnnd Is |lm\rl||“|’¢ o m«o Lo witrintl und Mt uider tho chundu- hi D am n 10, Wi Our Export Trade, engine got opened, and the water voso in the phicd upon tho benvti, Agnln and igain tho er: e, Thero I8 the “mimie ruddy glaw, the_swino Velo T or & %10 11 7 v Buiho Gehoing AHROUZY Tha. fhEgsle enoh. g ik, dark Tnuediey, "ia el SE nie i vty | g oletal rigort OF tha WapoMs of broad- B st b 1y o St tobvs to POt of stulls i 18%) shows tho Iargest movement ever Feoorded, both us 10 quANILY ohd aé to Vidue, except during tho flaeal yonr which embraced tho first slx mouths of 1883, - lloduetug tlour wnd menl to whont snd oo Rt the approxitnute Tty of tive bushels to tho barrel, the ynuntities exportod fur (be WS Lo yeurs way bo stuted neurer thut bofure, but by the time the cabin wus reached u brond glare of lignt fNiled (o Fouin and went dunclug out upui the hight Rle thrgitah the broud creviuws Lotweon 1be loys, RIvhg ellow glow t0 objects ut o litila oy swuy. An ‘\uxry. vengotul ory escnpod Lo anininl ae At jssed e Nlaslonted welltug, wnd thon its ery begnn 10 recods until and vleganes thut only & puet’s soul with i mill- lmu\irn l‘buubwcuuul cunsuygest and give ex- pression so. VA whers 18 Beownle, Hugh? T'vo heen ukiug of her all day, aud conteasting her owin 9t Setf and her owiy shiclded lifo witl thut ot A sty Hetle walf shiat was diownod i tho siver this morulufi, thun tou sad n storyl—1 must ut, 100 pounds before L dizeovered where the diflicuity was, At tiess Roberts diduw't nppear to notico the decreass of spoed, il Kept at work at tha wood as for dear Ife, Isut presently ho looked wp, nnd svelng that the speed “had deereased, he shouted: S Haery, we are stopplog!” and then combge thirty-seven iles in, I hnd shut the water off from both: my mm:lpl a little distanen buck, when 1 discovered what wi the mat- ter, and sho was how making steam finely downn light grade, From Juss than ong hnndred, with “whicl wo started over that ten-mlle . stroteh, she hind “two hundied ho uvorigo price of Hour, and fuur conts In the averige prico of wheat, tho valud of wheut und Hour exported wiia $AD008.475 10 1880, nzrinst fm.fin.m in W, 'Ihe prices during the Hst hal I of the year wore muoh highor, und durloy the last it of the year fuwer, than durlig (he vorresponding pirts of 1510, Thonuvemont of corn wus ree und wo powerless (o ,nlnld hery=to kuuw stie ey "';\"'r for yeavsl " All dotly Mo towper the wind to thoshorn b ¥ WiTTenawes, MAUDE MEREDITII, HAICABM AND ATONIES, + TWO CHILDREUN. . A SIONY BY IITTERSWEET, v the Editor of Tha Clicugo Tribuns, Loutevireg, Ky, January.— A keon wind Is custing duwn through tho Valley of tho Ohlo, u little cry,a hand rescted odt, snd tho younk over that ten wiles i vight minutes thers lay rescal hifts hin hut (o wock gallantry oy bo ten miles of five-feot np-grndo and fourteciy wiles of twenty feet to the wlle depression print on geuoral ocuwsions, buving no vano to “consuied ju plico of wheat, abrond s, well ay dufend bt yself, but BELor suol i doad glvae | ot bobe, WhCAOVCE o Biios” s ot buwe, whenever thobrice of the latter ad- rond modernte tmits, This influence _furhnec-itonr, simoky-nrell, and ehfmnay “t’v‘i iy et b " i : : :lllc; J'mhr. m:purunuy duo ton considorable ad- wa huve been o pateer-riotlo Naton. oy But the wind is indiferent to that, It ratiles | occupation (lest that be enlled unchrlstion of vishee tn pricea, ) plunted upon tho -‘npvr-wmd soll ot Massnohit: | 4o sign-bonrds along the levee; It strikes tha | iny triond Viola, Butif that miscrable, ecinsh of ot ;I';;';g;\gggg;;}rmg;.-‘l“t;;;!‘;m’l;mn'gll;g ;fi::‘fi;lfi.l;é\{‘:rwl‘}.'lfi-rf:} '{"hl";l:jflnfl“ u‘;l- npoh bright oravges fesiooned Around the empty whimporer, who bewalled himaclt at length a8 excecdeil the valie of eotton sent hbromd, while Munption nlways fnr cxceeds that of thio cottoh Iihting Reventyeflve Miles 1h Ono 2 rough, gleaning (h the vuniight 1Ik6 Talry wale | Y's nohnels It ihioy o 8o horribic n8 1ot uitry anid Savion 4 ullroad Coms ste-rorengtly, In Mte-r-ronsth Jo mighty and dn | SOUED: BRI CRE TG Lanks ro, Uad [ Sawls From ieh n UAtGred oid Particinnt s | fhity from a Loks of 8500,000, hm“ rho toig to kmyl\mhuld Ourer<b banner-ver | With pebpld a3sembled to sea tho rush and ronr | inauy n musical miduight rével, a8 ho Admitshis Raitroader. and by m\l Lot them per-P-P-mit that Incom. | Of 16, a3 tho river rices and s\Wevps on toward | cat to have beeh, B A I atn b ratlrond etiiineer. Atvny along In Arereterable bir-r-rd the Amare-r-rican Eaglo | the Gulf, For rise It will, far |l,| over the brond, | s‘nunm.r uf darkness atd kénrd reminds 1ib of 153, dufing the réce 1o, I Wi 1 0 perp-reht LOr-rerever undistur-r-ried tp-pon | paved bankd g0 dry and thorougbfure-liko’] & sfory thut In its turn retinded nic of anuthor, | 1506 ¢ Uflnk the réceht panle, I was running tho r-r-rock t-r-ribbed sumtnils of Birster nR- ;m‘:_‘- eéh’rrtl !‘:_l" u:‘fil‘ul:_n(\rw:l‘g":hmh -}‘l!l‘;"fi "'1 m{vgn‘mlfim‘y ;{rn-l,‘.lll 'I’m:. it Ve on the I, & ¢, Rallrond. ‘T'he rallroad com- i g ¥ 1 vt e B B e e A encon ous o¢ it dho ol ginsses i o tho | Murio ki, hta tho utter Wenuiicss and hoihs wero going uhdet ih all directions, quite ofteh In o quarter whero wi least ex- upon as ono of tho most substantial in the have any Fopir BIE-TTy Wewewhy te % When unie toibea Soith ho expectd sunshing, | unwritin travedy (0 which 1 referred. Wo wil | fears that 1t would fail to survive the Tmrngerc:‘r:ru?n‘t)'r‘wr-r‘::h-’nr'-r':’n'g::trul‘;;‘?fl'ri and musie, aud perfume; he drenms of royal call otr hetolno .e;krlnm nlso; now Forty Yonrd, | general smash-ups but yot I did not fully SUF-F-Te ANy MIOT-r- ., glrersy [ e ey loenitig. rbipe | on't Lelp o up and enyt her real namo 8 —=; | hare I the genctal confidence. \Vnges e sank outuf sight, ana the Bquire, witha | U A5 R t never mind A } i 3 b » gainst a purpling sky: of slumbrons, bazy twis The gitl'd rare beauty drew to her, among | werd eut down, arrearages collected, andn gD, wulds ¥ Hum) s o weotin's disfourued | RERIGEL UL AT Ol 1o nmntors OF It | ofhosk v oo, Bealnk Wl pnbsin e p great many other little matters seemed to - tileate lo me that the rord had got into Anong other things, thy Master Mechunie hiad told me In the dpring that the Company had ordered fuur first-gunllty ‘Taunton en- plues for the fall pessenger business. Tho rond was pul In the very hest condition, and other preparatiohs were mado to cut down the thite and put the tiains through quicker than ever was known Uefors when the new engines shotild come. \Vell, there was but Lsild tiere wig but ons enkihe enme; bub i o vi 3 e A o bl ' sho was, I my opinion, altogether the best Jutantivs, geaive s endticlng and sceitsrig g{fi:{:‘\'fiéflfin"\:mu" R S M arent: iy | et she durnedelebtiy, to"disguien tho steakty | Gus Yol oht of tho faunton. works, i v d o viarfs can- oW unvilueit save by thie ronming I * Nuw, you old fooh tell us what you werodo- | Yulsivo clupy o fiush that revenled the | engine. Sh was pub In my charge imme- gl‘:m, :n?sy h‘ll:‘u"n:";;l far the I’mmnnsu h"“{("“' Tog out mer‘é.';{ mnl; R burly 1 Tornt” 'of " the " tiscarded - fover. and uufie ,\\XUI e m\liersllphlln;x that sho way gronnds it alforded, Probably we are thankfut K"‘l‘"ul':'.:-; “3111’"“' nbysiane [‘m"‘gr e Ik tho “glenmlug edge of n llmm"\n [(mlned mine.” It was Saturday when she enune out tlesh of tho | yp to Y-, Tho irain Was 10 earry how can wo renlize tho hardshivs, toll, nnd suf- | words are bardls intelifible. arm oulyi u shuddering groan, and nheavy, lim| .4 ¥ i Teriog Mot were ondured cre this prosperous v tott ye. aats, Vil tell yo—on dn. whr—unde | maes it i 1he teog P up - the President and several olilvery Dbetween us and C——, anil it was n teen minutes to 13 o'cloels, 1O . Now the englue was hot In earnest, The all II'L‘ll, n:hll‘u; sho ic ward 18 g vory ey b operated her by mnchinery, .~'|,!-(m',‘“:“ utes carrled us over that ten ifes, g wo darted by tho Inst station that g 1;1"1 between 18 “and C—, Now we had o0 teen infles to go, tud my e sl mu{' three mihutes pasg 1L o'elock, Of ] et snfd Lo myaelf, 0wl male i, 0 plinped down that twents-foob praje Wil all steany o, Porsong who saw the trapy (, that wild rin saitl it \vas so soon aftr u,A" heard thy st sonmd of her approac, “.“J thio strange obje ked i 181 o o flame of five, darled by, st ten the |||n,; at iis travéilpe dled nwny i the | hat they coulit’ hardly convines then, they hnd renlly sven auything, It more ke the ereaturo of & Wild di asuler n-nlltf. Auwl now ot me tell you that ny seemed 1y gy one it on ver beat the time we made on those }Ew teen miles, 'Thoso great wheels, seyen foef In diameter, spun aronidd so swirt l‘ml 0y couldn’t begin 1o count the revolutims, ‘l-y“, engine harely seemed to toneh te lyacks s she tlew nlong, and although thy trick ey s true ns it was possible Tor it {0 ho, ghe swayed fearfully, and sometines marle'syoy prodiivug joits that it m‘uircd conalideralig skill for one to keep hla ""',}“ No enping cuuh: hold together it erowded Lo o greatey speed, Well, justas 1 came to n standstit} in the depot 1t C— tho bl clock boumed out 13, o the steamboit was getting her shanmmf Robertd got on bonrd W thue and ninthing spare. But he saved the money, lie lum‘fl It hid awny Ih soma old boxés, as Aldtey liad dirceted him, . THE WHITE STAG, In the original meter, ‘mmmgmmd. Jor The Chesgy Tharee hutitsmen botd on the ehnko depart, T'a shoot the wihitt stig thro' tho henrt. 'l'h? Iny thom dawn ‘nenth a toll plne-tree, And a wounderful dream has onch of tho thres, - ‘s FInsY, “lflre:u!ncd.fl.s I kpocked at the topse, wilh ¢ m Tho &t ke o = o a‘mfll.pmuz forth like at nrtow—hum| THE SECOND, “ A8 tho hounds veiped nller, T selzed g sf A Drand hls aRiny pIGpadt pIE-pamiT T TRE THIRD, #And, a8 tho stag on tho graund I saw, Tlopped off his antlers—traral troral” And, while they Iny drenming nt case, tho threy Thio \whito acng bolinded on past the troe, Rut, ere the three huntera took In the MEML Far, tn!i Pml ho vanished o'er valles and hightt ¥ 1lush, hushi Pitf-paif] Trheal* Osuros, Wis, M. B. 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