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OCTB J WElf ILES.
Batar-
“Toto aoA WIX I ramatato.
TWr dark ayw bn<M m 4 Maar,
•brwtlng and *apt*< *D ter totag.
Feo* aa • woodland Boar;
•al wbee* la Ito buia Dator
Thai ratted la yonr «“ toot jwl
“ O tody I • toa mortar aarerewd
Cbotong ret* tear* red afafa.
“ Do yen ntlod Hot atot war* bar green aorta,
dad baa tender Maa bar ayaat
Maa aaaw Uw and to Ik* akaratayart
My ML* DOT, Maa!
" Twa. the draataM OT at vtatat
My jptacSoua hfisby dUwd *
The aaOT lay aMa aa Ma dtatut MOa.
dad • kite aa Um paatarao vtda,
bad a MUar wind ktee aat ot tea aaatt
Fare met all maMa.
“Al tey IB my tram I baM baa,
1 aaatay artrt toWa (ten,
•at )aat aa iba aaa aaa ealttay
bad Ma atad aaa drnytaay tew,
• flood night, nte^ato'' aba aMaparad.
bad war ntoie and attll ae tee aaaa.
“ I anly I'lial bar eterer;
I aaald aat bttl bar daad;
■ar bate aaa aa aail and Vr abaab aa raaad.
Thongh roaa aad route bad dad,
«od aauM aat ba aa araal M aaa,
•BbaaCU aaba aUhlbaaaora.' I ante.
* 0 lady t Ma Maa at baaraa
Caaaat enlwetgh Ma pala
That Mart ary tenet when 1 Boot bar eye*
Weato raw aailm again,
•at the onto, aaM mtM aaaa ytlkrn Ma baad
That aa ay braaaa had lata I
“ 1 aoold not naef>. yat I aanotohed bar aorta,
bad pot aa Iba bettered (own,
bad Iba daialy etwee yen teoogkl that elfkt
Too aaaa aa late boa town;
Tbao yoaUy la bar aradla aaaaE
I laid ay darilug don.
“ Tour rore-trw. ten for Tea aad Will,
Hater a Sower bad ahown;
Sal two Mr Iruda that aroraiay apod.
•waotaala Idao Meara,
dad they pturbad them both for Um bar baa da
That BMghl Ml atom Mair ova.
» Üba a dream II Beamed wbaa Ma nalghhnta,
Wild toaat, aaaarod tread,
flora bar forM Broad* Ma dn/Uay aoowr
To Me ebombyardb aarrow bed;
■ow Me wiad moaned I aad Um moehlay
• cat dowa la a blear at rad.
“Al. alybt Ma Ideal aweyt aaaward.
nweyt Irerelay, ytuiaaa by;
dnl Ihrouaktbe roar aad Iba Mardaaaa
I hoard bee walllug ary.
My baby, tart la Mo atormy (laem.
With none to eluate bar nigh.
•• Wearily (teased Iba wMter,
had oarer yaate I knew
TUI Um aaoww ware (owe aad Mo drier wee yrare
IM the May aby were aad Mm;
1 boa boom yrw-1 anyal told um
• t tee. eeli with Delay too.
“ lady, you lorad aw darilay;
Hrr, Iwlllybl Unyera ataU,
V.e walk W|U> M Uirmiyh Ma hedgerow lOM
1 tltech«rrt } *rtV«aMMlU
rt ntrj m I oUoib Mo elope
My heart wlU> h<l» in 111
ibOd IM hue the nMa-maeM
In Ihetr mua atolar'a aad,
1 hat Um turf auy be fur for Mrd aad bao.
». it 11 i>rr ilahi foaltawd;
And I bear bar wkleper, •ileed.Mydi, arewtwe . r *
»nd know aba M eele with flod. •
I wold '• Ceewpowti nW.
«y
I don't wit that I didn't do wrong, but
wbai 1 do mjt b that I meant to do
right Bui that don't make any differ
rucc. It newer doea. I try to do my
u ry Ixet, and then aomething happen*,
«n-l lam blamed lor it When I thtttk
what a diMp|Mdnting world thia ia, full
of bamboo canoa and all aorta of awiich
ea, I itw-1 n-ady to leave it
It hm Hue'a fault <n the beginning ;
that la, it it hadn't been for her it would
n't havo happened. One Bunday aim
and I were a.tting in the front parlor,
»n I aim «a.« looking out of the window
and batching f»r Mr. Travrre ; only ahe
aint alio wasn’t, and that ahe waa jnat
looking to ace if it wm going to rain,
no.I H>i< mniemg her thonghta. I had
juat aakod her how old ahe waa, and
couldn't Mr. Trayere have been her
father if ho had aiamod mother, when
ahe aaid:
*' Dear me, how tireaome that boy ia.
IX> take a book and read, for gracioua
eake.” I aaid;
*' What book f Bo ahe gwU np and
given me the O6aereer, and aaya :
“Tbcre'e a beautiful atorv abont a
good boy and a pig do read it and keep
•tiU if yon know how, and I hofre it will
do yon mwne good."
Well, I read the atory. It told all
about a good boy whoee name waa Jamee.
and hia father waa poor, ao he kept a pig
that <xtat him 25 <x>nte, ami when it grew
up he aold it for ®3d, and he brought the
money to hia father and aaid;
"Here, father! take thia. Oh, how
happy I am to help yon when you’re
old and not gnod for much," and hu>
father buret into teara, but I don't
know what foe—l wouldn't bnrat into
teara much if anybody gave me SMi—and
•aid:
*' Blear you, my noble boy; you and
your sweet |Mg have aaved me from a
watery grave," or something like that.
It waa a real good atory, and it made
me feel like beun, likewise. Bo I re
solved that I would get a little new pig
for 2ft eanta, and keep it till it grew up,
and then aurprtae father with 529, and
keep one few myself aa a reward for my
good ooodnet. Only I made up my
mind not to let anybody know about it
till after the pig ahoukl ba grown up,
and then bow the family would ba de
lighted with my "thoughtful and gen
eroiu act!" for that's what the paper
•aid James' aot waa.
Ilia neat day I want to Farmer Smith,
Mid got him to give me a little pig for
nothing, only I agreed to help him weed
his garden all summer It waa a beau
tiful pig, alioni m big aa our baby, <mly
it wm a deal prwtUer, ami its tail waa
elegant 1 vrapped It up la aw ohl
shawl, and watched my chance and got
it up into my room, which ia on the
tlnni »t«wv. Then I took my trunk and
> mptied it, and bored some holes tn it
for air, ami put tha pig in iL
I had the best fun that ever was, all
that day and the nait day. taking earn
of that dear little pig. I gave him one
<>f mv coata for a bed, and fed him on
milk, and took him out of the trank
every little while for exercise. Nobody
gnee into my room very often, except
Pie girl to make the bed, and when she
came I shut up the trunk, and she never
-rmp-cted anything. I got a whole ooal
wuitl. fnl of the very beat mud, ami put
it in the corner of the room for him to
play ID, and when I heard Bridget
owing I meant to throw the bed
quill over it, so she wouldn't sns[>ect
anything.
After 1 had him two days I heard
mother say :
"Hcorns to me 1 bear very queer
rioiarw every now and then up stairs."
1 knew what the matter was, Imt I
never said anything, and I felt ■<»
: happy when I thought what a good
boy I waa to raise a pig for my dear
father.
Bridget went up to my room al out S
• >'• h«-k one ev.-uing, just liefure I was
;<>ing to lail, to take up uiv clean
..tins We were all sitting in the
- .•■in. when wn heard her bollv*
mis she wm being murdered. We all
ran out to see what wm the matter, and
were half way up the stairs, when the
, pig came down, and Ufiaet the whole
family, and piled them up on top of
liimrelf at the foot of the stain, and l>e
fore we got up Bridget came down and
fell over us, and said ahe had just
opened the young mMthur's thrnnk and
out jumps the ould Satan himself, and
•lie must see the priest or she would lie
a dead woman.
Ton wouldn't lielieve that, though I
told them that I wm raising the pig to
•el! it and give the money to father,
they all aaid that thev had nev«r beard
of such an aliamlonod and peremptory
boy, and father said:
"Come up stairs with me and I’ll see
if I can't teach you that this house isn't
a pig pen."
I don't know what became of the pig.
for he broke the jiarlor window and ran
away, and nobody ever heard of him
again.
I'd like to see that boy James. I don't
care how big he is. I’d show him that
he can't go on setting good examples to
innocent ixiys without suffering as he
deserves to suffer.— Jimmy liroum, in
Harper a YiHinp J'eople.
A Bora WAHDKBtHO
TBOVUHT.
A good mother, whore ft-year-old boy
is exceptionally conscientious and de
vout, lire often been smitten with a pang
of apprehension leal her darling might
be too good for this world. The thought
eamn into her mini! the other day, when
her head wm bowed by the aide of her
ohild's at prayer-time; bnt thia pain wm
quickly banished by a very different
feeling whan the little boy said, in a
low whisper: "Mamina, can't I go to
tha circus to-morrow ? There's going
to be a horee on stilts. "—Sunday <Sc Aoef
Ttmee.
Wabscb's Hals Kidney and Liver Cure.
A nan Newfoundland dog tn Louis
ville, Ky., wm sheared, apparently
much against hia will. After the opera
tion wm ffmahed, tha dog sprung to his
fest, trotted off a short distance, looked
at himself and at tha man with the
shears, and then leaped into the air and
fell dead. Bystanders attributed the
dog's death to grief for the lom of hia
handsome coak
If you want to enjoy a cool, shady,
brassy, cosy, sociable, delightful sum
mer rest, go to Bailey Bpring*, Ala.
They have a perfect crowd of the aicrat
sort of people there, and are enjoying
themselves hugely. The water was never
better, the music is delightful, the fare
is unexceptionable, the attendance flrat
claas, and indeed we may truthfully say
that Bailey is booming It is a good
thing for both guest* and proprietors
that the public nre decided the conun
drum, “where can I get the most benefit
and pleasure at ths least expense and
trouble,” in favor of Bailey Spring*.
<lares of dropsy, scrofula, dyspepsia, de
bility and disease of the kidneys, blad
der and akin, that hare defied the doc
tors and resisted all other medical
springs, are getting well there every
week ao easily and quickly that the in
valid* almost come to the conclusion
that there never wm much the matter
with them. If you are so unfortunate
m to be intereeted in such matters, drop
• postal card to Ellis A G>., and ask for
a circular. Then write to the parties
whore name* are ourned to the cerlifi
cate, and if there i* any humbug about
it, you’ll soon find it out.
BmreiteM broke into the house of a
horribly ugly old maid, and, just m they
apprnaohed bar couoh, the woman, who
wm dreaming she wm being proposed
to by a handsome young man, axolaunad:
••Tee, love, I will marry you." The
tnghtansd burglars sprung thirty feet
through the window-«aah, aad novar
stopped anti) they ware hid under a hay
stack fifteen allies from town
Is It f*eaaihl~
that a rvassdv made •( swell common, sim
pie plants as Hope, Bnehu. Mandrake. Osn
as lisa, sic., make as many and seeh msr
vslswe and wouderfnl earns ss Hop Ritter*
def must be. far a hen old aad yonag,
rich red poor, Partar Md Itortor. Law yr r
and Miter, all testily to having been eared
by them, we meat believe and doabl ao
longer. See other coin ma— Post.
ttmaiattr nr ret aarrcrvM,
It wm past midnight and the lights m
Um sanctum shone brightly
•n the brave men of the staff there es
ssmblai. Tbs news editor reached over
for tbs brush to fasten a paragraph
down over its credit.
"It paste to bo hottest,'' he mur
mured.
*' Especially when you are acacissory
ho ths set," said the city editor.
'• But this,” said the editor, lifting ths
old stove-polish out from a pile of loore
manuscript, “is what gives the paper
weight."
" And thia," said the associate, hold
ing an original poem on ** winter " in
the gas-jet, “ lands it an airy lightneM.”
** Nary lightness it is,” saiil the news
editor, “ for there's ponnds and pounds
of it in the drawer."
" Take care of the jioauds," aaid the
city editor, ** and the pencil take care of
itaslf.”
** I should re-mark,” said the proof
reader, m he called for a revise.
" And I should dollar," said the buai
nsM manager, coming in with a hatful
of manuscript.
"Now you're shoutin'," sang the
chornr ; "say yonr piece.”
M I have come to co-operate with you,
said the business manager, “See!
these are the new adac."
" Put a pica head on him,” said ths
foreman.
And longer bad they sung, but with a
frown ths funny man impatient rose,
and, remarking that this wm a doom
paper, joked off all further debate and
tha forma wont down. — Burdette.
BVtIKKM BKBOBK FLKJLBVBK.
There is a sagacious Newfoundland
dog in Norwich. He wdl take the Ims
ket, in which is a note, and go to the
market, get meat, vegetablM, or what
ever the note calls for, end carry it aafuly
home. But he has a daily task assigned
to him which he performs, rain or shine,
and that i* to carry hia mistress her din
ner. Bhc keeps a millinery establish
ment, and doea not go home to her noon
day meal. Regularly as tha day comes
around, tha dog may ba seen trotting
along Main street at aliout 11:30 with
the basket in his month, looking neither
to the right nor left, but going straight
to tha store, where he Rita down and
watchc* it until hia mistresi come* for
it. And he in so well known, too, among
the Norwich dog* that ho is never mi*
leati'd. But on Monday a (granger dog
undertook to have a little racket with
him while ho wn* londeil down with hi*
commissary store*. Ho hung to the
liaaket, but stopjiod long enough to get
a goed look at the cowardly enr who had
interfered with him, anil then started off
on a run to the *tore, where he dropped
the basket and immediately retnrmsl to
the street and iiegiui to m'arch for hi*
iiHsailont. lie found him on Franklin
avenue, and proceeded to chastise him
in true canine style. In about half a
minute he sat down and watched that cur
put in hia best juipps for the hill-tops,
giving a ki-hi at every leap.— Hartfurd
tCt,i Vourant.
How to get Bick.
yosreelf dsy and night, e*t tp.i
much without »x< rcisr; work too her I with
oit rest; doctor *ll the time; take *ll die
vile nostrums advertised; and then you will
waut to know
How t» get Well.
Which is ausweroil in three words Take
Hop Bitter*! See other column.—Expree*
Tub pecuniary iuoeuUve for a youth
to apply hia muni to study in order that
ho may booome a man of great scliolm
tic attainments cannot bo over-estimat
ed. The salary of the average editor is
about *2,000 a year, while the jockey
who rode Iroquois was paid 15,000 far
the race.
Ma. Vasdsmmi.t s incomo Is marvelous; ao is
Auterg'a Latter Elia, try it, Cameron, Am
terg A Co., Ohioagt*.
A Norwich couple who had a pet oat
winch had grown helplre* from ag« and
extremely filthy, put it out of it* misery
by the agency of chloroform. They
buried it in the garden, and planted a
ros<- bush over its remain*. The next
morning it appeared at the door to be
let in, and had the rose buah nnder its
arm.
Ali. caution* mothers whoubl keep Kidne* -
Wort in U»r hou»e to use for thrtnwlvu and
tbair children.
A inrw book ia out entitled " Links in
Rebecca's Life. ” Rebecca wm probably
a Mtisagv-maker's daughter. What an
eventful and mysterious life »ho must
have led 1
rate. sate, sstsa ants, fltea, insert*, cleared <mt
by "tteaga ea Bata" 14c., <lr<m, wu.
IWDseawnos, oyspepsaa, nervoM prostronco
and all finite of renorsl debility relieved by
taking M*x«ma*'s rxrTomin Baav Ttnuc, the
only prepawaUon of beef containing Its entire
nntribons proprrttae It contains blood-mak
ing, fosve-gsoarsUng and lifo-suetaining irop
srbre is invalnoblsin all enfeebled cmSitkma.
wbeliier lbs resell of exbanstlou, nervons pro*
tratson, overwork, or sente dises so. i«rticujarly
if manning from palmonary rvmplairts. Cm
well, Haaanl A Co., proprietors, jNew York.
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my." James sxamuMa the cokee care
fully, appears undecided, and finally
tebra ■ heroic bite out of one of thorn,
which he pasaea over to hia brother with
Ute remark: “There, Tommy. I've
to arte yvu a smaller one—they were ci
the, same
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tn lTßtto
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