Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1888 — Page 6

faaetfc ef I saiea

for MiMteMMTjr

nMirtd f

under tha rwit act of txmgrsss wr experimental ataUou. Ladies of Jterito, 0J. trying to secure the ajwtnMut of women a teacher U Kirk' tehoek

rl.. ml 4ri aa YOnT M MM are

THC LATEST QAAZI.

Vs.. stare mm shrtr

The powers ttmt Mb tawiy Ut OM S0-

Tim alts - saasmr I u i t, ,

a la Bum, doable - a THmssrhaak

ecm wiw luu benkhed cigarette foot pickets aad ornaaseutod grounds of the adversity upon the resaed red pompon. Um ladtoa Immm&m of Prof. WW who Moaeow livery that ek"" to"1"! M4cknwolliMi phrshml owtswo of anrehat tailoring estoblkhmeets into 32 haunt asylum, and whklt cost them Kult cMea, at the serrfosef the trotted oW coach- j., TtoVbave "hoelof eaaa todkehiy thered-soarfod uniform. 2" im are red sskittiie

Tt- 1 . .111... i ill 1 1 n ll n MM flkftn mHH I .1 A Ir AAA

f"M.- VI". " . departmeat kertag

kh which a mad fortune wi spent ferMsekfwr. At the EuatJaa ten real -glasses d ssstooes, colors, BftkM Mid Wit jof the nation were introduced, d Um walk were draped with flags, rags, druggets and tapestry bought - borrowed from the oriental shop. Bulgarian oraamenU decorated Um wumUA Mid cabinets, eonehes w ld up in Polish fashion, and ia the cutting of the crystal bowk cosed be mm Um Caar1 own crt Before dinner, )ttritd ftMt8 were both mud m4 iiitorMtodikt vIm aymbol of KitsiN koAoiUaitjr bUk hevil od wdt prMRMd ut Um UtwboU of Um dlaiftf roMN from silvw truy, one-hiUf iaUiMd to mrwtBt & diuuMk npkte, nd Um oUMr WiUf overUkl with gold hi Um form of bMket work. The cme cold Uti k Ru, served in tU:Hd Immm of weh perfect purity that om ooW Me arofh etching, t nd Im wiy otyect opposite. TiMse lorelv wwfi cot more Uuui solid silver, met W ewn kuM a dowm ru like owning spaa of white eiephaats. Rueeian gm k eoatrotkd by m Caar. ad the peealtar feature m Uiat it takes precedence over

all other eaaweled gias ia traaspar-

ANO

. ...

raJtlas om fJWt-mir. ' tt

MfAMy raraitlaa om 1

of whtcft aave wwiw

tMLAOO ootde.

-AyoIubm apoeiiMilirff

Sweden has jttet btea pMiet mSiockbolm. Kittf Omar's pea aame kUecar Frederick.

Bieltard K. Fojc of Um Xw I one

PoHe amtetk. derlvet an mm wwa wat utr T NMt,000 a year, 4 the CkruH t V priatod w m e kk taraatee.

Wt Kami VtimibeUl GwVtHUMl k

reported to have wo both paMUa'ity and eitbfMatlal Meeaa a a aoheol taaoher. the deaervee it. She k a rery

bright woman.

JuUaa Uawthoriie, who wge

(awliy to mipport, thiaha of jftrmg p

Ittorature aaa taxing ap

TO MY OOCUY.

Ijtaktttemf

A phyaidan, r week aiaee, giriag a aa accoaafc of Um dacHae of i.kUMk ia hU town, aakl it had died of

Um "foofr-Umouth diaeaee." Being

.uVj wkt kA HMMtiiL he eaid that Ute

ofkaa uaxht by maatars. and Um priii- triad once or twice to make Wratre

eipal of a gtrk Mot m ganenu a traaa aiwy wi --

ejwa. .

Stmairelr oaouck, Mr. araaJ.

Hale, who wm for maay yaam Umj alit

or of OooVy' ldtfs Jht aa dW a

vaat aaot ol Htwry woric m io-y

beat remembered by her yarmt "Alary

people tpant their U running around H4 a Little iMUtb.1'

taikmg about oae aaothor. (rm Alexander Uumm ay he pe wx

write his aiemotra wtue e mmsm iwi eare to writ about himself, mmI those of wkoin he wouUl love to wrioa, were

he to make sack a work complete, would rather he would remain silent.

Henry PieMing Dickens, son of tlve

late Charles Dickons, the noretfat, U a

lawyer who kas a hjgk reoataUon lor wit and eloquence ia the Loadon courts. Hek clever in cross-examinations and epigrammatic ia his ora

tory,

wftk

WitkohikMt

ait m year ewUtte new t AiMMWwtvea MjHeanee, OrikattosMhi Airf I Ok! ttaf. r aeny, iaRt VIm rteaert aabjr k the Iowa mm Mi a etraaaer

Or etttew MMk Mtter wa um kx-MMkMi ne heMtt

Mo kinder wama aer Mt Wnh aaea a seaM Aim iww oae?k hew e IreTaatos.mjrleUjr,ala! I eveM yee're weerjr lms! these, Se I wtU SfSM, aa, kk, A4 eH year Hewea.wMlm.se , Year ttayrtoea. Te-r ktet lees,

Yeer mtia R i n orma, Oh!ic.MrMI'lll,i1

washaedd hUi koktltol and leoaat

r toll hint how aornr was thai I

kadaaa kksan the littU tsewIned faswa. ami oaUod 'Llak We

dfiaa Um hejraa baak for sraswlpa.

It soared a very m mm bofon

tho retnraed. lntosis heart was tary hoarr as ha sat twdor tha lilashashes with Klsls, oatlag hrsad and

Senator CWjakt, of tieaf gia, sayi tho aohool earoUmoat in Georgia has

from 41.578 in 1871. whHe

UaaV. to S0e.ao4 ia 18S&. In 1171

tk eoiorad esJklrott in school aara-

bared 6,654: in 196 thoy numbered

lit 9iH and he thinks Utev now nam

bar at least 140.GS0.

The Ramona Industrial School for

Indian girls, at Santo la, k a departBMHt of the University of New

Mexteo, has S teachers and 60 papik rnaa tka Aimm tribes. It U new

Wm rerMat4)ri

AaSaHrvjrwa: Y-a realty it e a q-Ma, Awtaltapeaataroaet Oh t Uy, Vm m tt o-a Wt. Yeer arMareaad ate ataa, AwlliiHdMhMtMeleaeMtt mH, And ijr ely, almfl ErtNElT' PUNISHMENT.

am..s ft tii an J Vnntoa Mlm Im or

anresa si eriwm - aMkHHtM" Fwa.

Ernest ad Ktsie were saending the ........ t Rrmidna Darling's, in the

HSfav 4 - country.

Rnoli a lovelv old nlaoe as it was.

and such a dear, kind grandpa and

ilma oould not be fouad any

where alee in the wide world the ohil-

Armn tltntlfht.

I Just wish all the world was in the rmiHirr. and all the yenr was vaoa-

- - ... . - . . i

and all the people were grnnupn

astey, Um dssigns betng as clear as the proposed to erect a meatorisl bulkiiag tha vImm itsalf. An inteneo for the uses of Um school, in honor of

Um late Helen Hunt Jackson, to eost

160,000.

Baptists are Um only ProtesUat body which have the privilege of carrying on aaissioiM ia Rnssia with the sanction of the Goreransoat, bat they

are not allowed to baptise members of the Greek Churok. There are ia Russia S4 Baptist churches, 41 pastors sad evangelists, 82 smaday-sohooia and

19.371 church members; Sou were

baptised last year.

Tkt colored peopkt of Phil ad 1Dhiahave asserted their righto in a

manner worth commendation. A school contoJniar three hundred and

twenty-six pupils, all of them colored,

has seven teachers, who are all white. The colored population of the ward,

fooling that the principal of the school should be of their race, have demanded

that a colored man shoulu be ap

pointed in that position.

Everv congregation, lias more ot

fewer people who are rery busy but not useful. They are phenomenally active, especially as critics and objectors and obstructionists. They swarm about every new plan, and too often stifle it. They are prodigal of advice and promise of aid. The new pastor thinks he has found la them treasures of helpfulness. But after six months or so, when he begins to look about lor results, there are none to be found

at their doors. And moanwhllo a lew humble, ouiet. unobtrusive man and

women have been bearing Um burden and heat of Um day. PrvbjfkrimH (

bodv of the rises

heat k necessary to procure this result,

d of tee a doasn are sacrificed ia Um fabrication of one. Kow comas the rage for Russian Jewelry, and agsato are scouring Um oouatry for designs that will admit of reproduction. At the bottom of Um oak k amber made ktto hair ornanaaak, girdles, combs, toilet boxes, bracelets sad clasps for Um ankles sad albows. Oae rery lovely girdle, inWsmsd fora siik sad blue-fox robe, made of rocco twktod gold set with titrquoiee aed alternating with amber, -was sold to an up-town lady at private sa3e before the goods were put in stock. Host of the jewelry k large ia design, but the workmaaskip k marvelous, consisting of mosaics, tfHgree etching, and cutting on laid metal. One mar--vol of ingenuity, intended for a breaMpiaor belt buckle, made of jasper, -was inlaid with oayx and scrpeaUns, "rnrea mstinr a cluster of cranes, far-

rings, soak for bracelets, bacgies and m oleics, to be set in a book or boxoarer, are shown in topaz of crimson, yaUew beryl pink jade and canary amethyst, averaging four ounces and -axoukitely enrved. In the work thvre -are war scenes, landscapes true to Um Ural aad Baltic, wandering Tartars, .psoiarosqne Bedouins, spirited horses and foarless-lookiag Bulgarians to osmose from, but never a glimpse of the life of the poor Siberian exiles, who whik away their enforced leisure in thfe wonderful work. Generally the Rassiaa jewek are too jhoarv for oersooal adornment- That

j to say, a Siberian carved comb will oastse a wsrso- headache than a crown, ssid a pair of ear-rings would tear out the lobes of an elephant's auricular appendages. Used for girdles, buckles, imgMS or as a pin to bokl ia p.aea a raflc or bow. there is no nosfoa that can compete with the prod--awt of Bw'gariaa jewelers. Skvoaic table ware k rare and corrasondiBgiy precious. The material is silver overlaid with gold, and heavily enameled. Weight cuts an important fgure In the designs, which are oftaa based on platinum, awl invaria

bly inscribed in Slavonic. Um Russian rest, a pair of effrontsat eagles, having a conspicuous corner. Saucers with handles, worked in ssiamol after ByxanUne patterns, are prised for table use. ami make a very -harming receptacle for olives, bonfeces, or like dessert. The tea sets are alee copied from the ByxanUne period, ami include a tray, sugar aad ream jugs, tea-pot and pair of glasses, lor it must be remembered that tea a la Jmssc k generally drank cold, and al-

Nrays from glasses. In appearance the rtemWor are similar to the soda glass, ahchtg taak in a filagree frame of motjtjL white the other article are commoted of silver sad platinum or gold ia JmH rottsf of enamel. Kedy all the Russian ware received la Chicago is bought through lastern inac aad k to verr exmHMiVe that, all

tinn.

The seed Whtttier k reported as gramm..,

to h s little sister.

'r18 .r:T: Th9 vh so very short, and

refcrrea 10 mawimuiM; . . - .

tlMre WM SO IHI1UI1 1U u n crw

ouy

interested in my iwtry and in the slavery struggle that I permitted

those golden days to go uy witsous getting married, and now I am sorry." Wilkie Collins lives in a pleasant, substantial bouse in Portman square, London. He suffers much from nervous prostration and gout in the eyes, but in spite of his physician's orders will persist in writing." He uses small note paper, stamped with his address, and bearing in one corner his inifials in black, skillfully interlaced with a quill. Among the women writers on specialties in America Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett is devoted to old armor, Mrs. Man' L. Booth, of liarper's Bazar, to old coins, Mrs. Frank Leslie to laces. Jennie June to rare china, Anna Katherine Green to illuminated books and old missals, and Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge to rare prints.

Pre

President Clevelnnd't present to

the Pope was a copy of the United States constitution, beautifully en

grossed aad riehiy-bowad in book

form. The book ,gm-eugou, contains fifteen pages, each page eight- . i !.i ...i

een inenes square, aim wouhhu mm

vellum of oream color. The words:

The ConsUtution of the United

States of America," are en the center

inzilt letters. The book rests ia a

1mA J some case ofTyvian purple. The

gift was accompanied by tho Presi

dent's cordial congratulations.

sH808 JUfD THl CHILD,

tor February 12,

vimi iMfNw as custwii a nt.

tof Tfpm r Htm LmN

lem4Wm aMT CTsWMtMmft

"Tm'frald rraudua will I kink Ym

Um baddest bay that over was," he

moaned, "aad may he he'll scad mm

grandpa, i' punish you, hart dinner. It's a

HUMOHOUS.

Um nurshaecs wohM not fill

shelf of a bunVt Ctteajw iMsr

The m-eaoher who "essavs" Um

hfoctive'' and "objeetive," the "earronMnt,! and "evolution," and all tauohi ktc Um majority of hk hearers 'darfceaiag counsel by words without ,lcaowi8l''r. " Titos general criticism on

aueli preaching k contained ia the exprasslon of a plain deacon, whs ho said of Um preacher's sermon: The iaors he tmfofckd it the more he oersted k up." 0. CMssfoH Adwmk. Tht ifoial membership of Um Mormk Church k 1SS.86S. of which ntimhtr 1 ft, S97 reside la Utah ami the remder inUie various TawlMMrks, and li,4 are chttdren under eight years ' .of asm. - I. i m "

The VWc M Ti sUdhnt OarmH k rs

fntfodfo -a? vmnymym Wifrsjla Mhastayraaalkliss,

Jtff.of Whcv.srs aaasernea.

HEROINES ON FOOT.

YarMaa Wms vMt AttofSeS Sf

XjUltM to IMm (.

Bv Um end of the winter you will

find that the heroines of all the society novels, especially those which coma

t in the fashion magazines, will

have adonted the regal styk of walk.

At arsscnt they are in a sadly unset.

tied condition. Sometimes they "an

dulsto," oftener they stride, aad o

easfonally they "tlrift." it must he a great comfort to these young woman wbea the stvlc of walk for the season

ia definitely settled upon

In the hirher class of novels i aon i

know whether Um ksroiaes have more

uHtftllr followed or sot the fashions

in movement. Charles Reade's supple.

wan-like, swimming, gliding women

are sakl to have had at one time a

marked influence upon the carriage of

a. certain London clique, aad AhacK

way's namby-pamby Amelias and Rosys who "fluttered into Um room and nestled' upon George's shouWer,"

had their followers.

Mks Burner's E valines and Cecilia,

like Um ultra fine ladies of Queen

Charlotte's court, wera given to "sinking" upon chairs and "easting" them selves about promiscuously, and Miss Austen's and Mks Edge worth's heroines invariably "entered" Um "apartment" aad '"seated" themselves nsmally upon the "settee" with all the primness of their day. Miss Yowna's intensely proper

maidens moved quietly aad sedately;

Miss Br ad don's less immaculate ones

betas twenty years ago by "sweep

ing" into the presence of the Beloved

Obieok now they either "dash" or

"dart" upon him. It is reserved for the vounr wmnn nortrayed by ihs

r - n -.

Duchess to "dawn" upon the after

noon tea-table, tc "oat" into she

hall-room and to "sway" and "shrink."

while waving their invariably large

and black fows.

Mr. HoweTls' matter-of-fact heroine,

of eottrse, "walks" into the roomjvery

Itkerr Um hod of her left shoe ia

slightly worn, en the outs, whim on the right shoe the seventh button

from the top is rnkstng. Mr. nonry

Landlord -"Corner Sspp, that U

the tenth match I've seen you strike What have you lost?" Sepp-'Tm

looking for a match that I've dropped on the floor." Gtrmnn Jss.

luterlocntor "Tambo. I should

think you would go on tha police

force." Tambo "Can't" Interlocutor "You can't? Why?" Tambo

"Been in the country too long. Atm-

Life is reel, life l Mraeat, Aim the grave U not its m1? Dett tae tmyeftt, daat tkee lmrastt. That wm spoken ot Um MaL Nebraska 84i Jottrml Smith "Hello, Jones! you don't tanV rerv wall thk morninr." Jones

'And I don't feel as well as I look. Got up in the middle of the night to take some pills and swallowed four eollar-buttons before I found cut the mistake." Judge. A petrified sandwick was dug up near Swan Creek, 111., the other day. They put it with the collection at the railroad station and Um purchaser sakl yt was the tendereet sandwich he had trer bought st that plaee. Juigt. "I wish to know how to prevent

my hair from falling out." sarid a wife

one day to her huslmmi. w en, i wien you oould prevent it from falling in," - - e 1A

said the MutHUM, as ne urew one aew

a foot long out of the buckwheat cake he was eating. DmvilU Brten.

Countryman (in restaurant)

"What klnit ol ate is ints, raitwrr

W.lur "India uale ale. sir." Coun-

- - - a

Uey agreetl to get up earner m me

morning. So they appeared In the kitchen, one morning, before the tun

hail mt varv far on ltk day's tourney,

wHf wall!" said rraudtUL "what

ars these children up at this Urns ir for. I wander?"

"'Cause we can't spend the time ioninr hr" said Elsie, "we oan

make it un when we go home."

Then thev ran out to see 'Hjah, the

hired wan, ttialn the foaming pails

td milk into the Idr. rroon or earner,

anil, as usual, he filled their own mug with the sweet, , warm milk. Then Grover and Kcbeeca, tha cats, were fed; and the hens and chickens weriv given their measure of corn. Such rare pleasure was this to the city children, they oould hardly stop to eat the nice breakfast grandma had prepared. But it was almost as hard to stop eating, every thing tasted so good. Aftar wavers, rrandpa told 'Lijah

to harness Tom, as he must go to the Tillage. Do von s'pose he'll take im?" aaked Ernest, in a wklsper, as he

ttood with Ekls watching grandpa

packing eggs in a big basket. Mar be he won't think of it,"

whispered hack Ktek "sua mamma sakl v.e mustn't tease; Imt I do hope

U will."

"Ten dosen," said grandpa, looking up, presentiy. "I shall have to take tbam t niv customers, and if I only had

aMta nut in Iu44 tho horse for me, it

nruissv v . ----- -

would save me a ticht of trounie.

O grandpa! Let us go please do.

T oould hold Tom." ried Ernest.

&n vnu sen. " said rrandaa. et

your hats, and jump in." It was such fun to rkts on the "hock

hoard." over the smooth roads, behind

tush a strong, handsome horse. When they reached Um long hill, before they got to the Tillage, Ernest drors, aad then kk happiness was complete. Stop hers," said grandpa, whea they cams to a pretty cottage. I've got to leave some eggs here, and

may he the doctor will talK ohim a snail, he usually does, hut Tom will . . i 1 1

stand if you. tears ins reins iooa.

"May We he'll laugh and shake the

tetoe as'L'jafc dhl," seidBlfM, trying

o comfort him. Ok. dear, I most know he won1 it"

taM Eraser, and at that moment thoy

drove up to the door. Ernest thought

irk grandfather looked very stern.

However, he hurried to confess as soon

as grandpa got out of Um wagon.

I wkh rd minded you grandpa: 1

didn't know he'd run. I'm sorry, and

won't never do so nay more,1' he

stammered.

Well, well," said

afraid I shall haro to

11 wait tilt after

good thing Tom knew the way home."

Ernest ukl not enjoy nt dinner very

much, though grandma piled Ids plate

with fried chicken, ami ever so many

good thing"!. He waa thinking about Um

mmkhment and wkhing It was oyer.

. ... .. .

erandpa tola funny stories, anf

seemed to have forgotten all about but wheti 1m arose from Um table he

said: "Well, young man! we might as

well have that punishment business

settlml. I've decided to have you work

it out." "How?" asked Ernest, faintly. 'Ton must king in the eggs every day while you star," said grandpa. Oh. oh!" cried Ernest, "I liks to dotiiat; it's jwt splendid!" "And I'll give you a cent a doaen for all you'll bring in," said Grandma Darling. Can't I help, too?" asked Elsie. "Why, you Karen' t get to be punished." said grandpa; but then, maybe it will do for some other time." and the old man laughed heartily. Then the children hurried away, with merry shouts, to hunt for eggs. And it was tush fun thy never wore tired of it And grandma declared the hens never laid so many eggs

before." Mt D- '

CCfMjMHM.

ft. ft. Qwaftrrtr.l

Lasso Tart -Xatt. IS: 1-14. Ooumuc Ttxv-Bat Jesse said, ftofler lathi essldren, aad isfhU them ma, to coo ante ate; for of each k the kiagvkiia at Meevea. Matt. If: 14. Cmu Tanra-We akaatkl aeeic. W a eMMuhe spirit, to eater the atala t Veavea, aad to bnaf all ethers wttfa us. Tims Autumn, A. U.li; a lew wteki alter the taai leseoa. rtAca--Canraaam, a town by the Sea of Oalike. Paaiixm. AoroncTS Mark : Stat, Lahm 9: 440; 1; s-T. iKTaoorcnosj Coanag aowa froea the Moeat of Tiaaalfwwtssat Jeeaa aat Hk dieMe crowed we Jerehsa aad jenracyed slowly toward Oaeenmenn. On tail jor-

aey, prebably hset before reaxrhjng Cavr-

oocurrea the

the amsmte refcrreil ui in

FOUR FOOLISH PERSONS.

Otri avaS

A Little RbMr. aRk aid. nmn

ftWjr rarMHH-. Once a HtUe loy named Herbert sat

down and cried on his btr Unlay, because he was afraid he would not

have a birthday present. And at that very moment a beautiful horse wai - . a e 1

reins: to him as last as n coumi it

was of just the right aix for a litUe

bov. and it was sakl to be a very is

(rookinc) horse, too: ana Herbert was

Tory fond of riding lively horses.

Once there was a big girl names

Naucv. She liked logo le the uea-

tral Park, in Xw York, and mok at the lions, tigers, panther, and other savage animals; hut one day, when she was at home, a pretty little fourfooted creature, not nearly so big ac her shoe, ran aoross the reom. aad Vaunt tamnad un on a chair ami

screamed. The little creature did not wkh to harm her. and it ran and bid itself in a hole lmt Maney screamed, just the tame, till tome one came to see who was trying to kill her. Once there was a little girl who had a lovely doll awl a pretty live kitten. One day the pretty kitten lay dowa

on the doll's lap and took a nap. ThM crushed the doll's fine new dress. Then the little girl was rery angry at Um kitten for doing thk, ami she would not giro the poor kitten any Mtppcr. The kitten cried, but he did not know what he had done. He was only a kitten. One day afodkk farmer started to take a bag of corn to tke mill. As he

had strong arms he held the bag

m a aoaae iu Caoemeam. Hsu ovxa Ha an rucst-1. At

that Peter went to the sea, fruit of moaer fat a mV aamth, aad toJ

the temple tribute (Matt. 17:St 7). UWatplmjtmm imt Jmwi in the house (Mark 9 OH). Accordmg to Mark, Jesus fin, asked some of them whet they were discoMing tjr the way. They were eehaiaad, and kq sileeca. Thee others of Um disciples akei the qncetion ia Matthew. J ra Jtteu j JSmkm. which they expected Jeaus atwnta act sp. S. Jt wurifi: turn from yocr pride aad self-scekiag. Mrmm mMj'rt,, Urm : not sfadeee, but baring the caaraCt r. ktk which bekmg to childhood fasa:-y, trust, oeedkoee, love, nnmnbitke fw'oi. a. tjlwdr eavee to stwmbhs, lead into tin. 7. MW: the very depth ef depravity is la tempt the youns; and maocetit to ui . ifaurf rvt: reprMeetiag the thing s.t preooua and useful tone. IM Kr U, heltareor Gebeaoaef Are. Geheaaa. tta raltey of Bkaesa, seath of Jennalrm, km the place where the refuse ef the c-ity aad dead bodies were burned. Thus it benuse a type of the terrible puaishaieat of un. ML TMr tmmtU: their nardkn angel

(Heb. 1:14). JmWW lA mt: stand acarvst the teroae, as Um chief among the ai. TA. fm mm. We a Amidrwl irv tmt mam bt ce rtf; thk Mtrable is (Ttmi more fully k Lube 15:8-7. The kt !v,' u m type of a sweer gokg away from a kmcr Shepherd, aad Um green pirr a l waters He provides, weadertaa; at ittwa -wilt after forbidden delights, till m taewUderaessof sin, aad sewekid by a thsassmd dansjcrs; ummie to Aad the wr back, yet sure to periett ualeaa k dec. of safety. The aeek ie Heevea do act Boed the Saviour's prweeoce there, irbom w Rhs ooch as thk kwt work aeeds Maa. COMMSXTS-At oae tkae the dkctphw foU vi Aiwus.mr amoac tlMBwehres whk ef

Umibi should be the areeseai ta 1

of Ood. WemarweU taha !

iu hi tkt dcuenoai tasadtty was

overwbelmlagiy pressed a.id irbaUy See mmd manthf-r nleaded hi w mbsc aad

vmbedbkownchrhatapraSereeee V that fki fellow. After tsar Cmmwa, thty brotWqurtioatoJwe. Mawmeat have hee a fenine serpme, n Jlnteeiled a ttttW ehttd to Hha, and tbts, taldae; the child ktoHk arms, Hesoal: "Verily, I say ueto yoe. except ye W coererted, aad becoBM ae liuk duldrni. y shall not enter istotiMkfaffdoM ot Heaven.'' Betheeiwcaion to speak about the way emnrea were reejMrded by Him, and haw stefal it k to soora tbesa beoasae tbey are smau. He said that chfldrea oa earth have nmrdiaa uaek k Heevea who live k

" V.

Ctod'a tnreseace.

eame to save chiUraat ae wett as jrr.w folks. BesaldthatjoetaaameB who has kwt one of hk aheap aeeks for it, aad wjowes whea It k tomd, so Ood kaotwiltiaf thataeyof these mSle eaMS saoehl be far

ts eaj

rsr

sc

r.r.Hl. aad no sooner entered the rery tighUy that he burst a big hok

homw. than a naughty thought found in one corner of the hag,

lu war into Ernest's heart

"I don't believe grandpa will eare if I just drive around the common," he aid toKtle. "Tom k so steady, it won't do any harm for me todrirehim all mytelf." Ha mirht run away," said lisle.

"and grandpa sakl to leave the reins loose. I'm ture mamma wouldn't like you to do it" But Ernest kad already taken up the reins, and the horse walked slowly off. "How ke pokes along." said Ernest 1 kunw I eoukl drive him. I believe Til inmt, touak kim un a little wilk the

4.tr ma he will trot sroinr pact the

hotol." "Oh. den'tl" cried li? grandpa never strikes him." But the warning eame too late. At

iV tmiehof Um whit) the korss scare a

trr man "Well, yen don't tax a feller mA bounded away. Past the

. ... l .UuU 'Unltla 1SV. I 1 ... . , ... .1 1 1..

wnriy-ave wn hole, imst ins enurcn; men uown mn

inat, uo yc i " hi

tor "Yes, sir.

You see Um freight on it all the way from India makes it come high." N.

Y. 8m.

Mrs. Biggs "Kow that your son

has returned from college, uq you feel

repaid for your outlay for his edttea-

tioa? I)W be take ay pnsiasr sars.

gttlggs "O yes, mum, yes, indeed;

Ho got a medal for wttac no cans

sprinting, ami he must be high up m

mathematie, for h tsyt lie iearnei four new curves. Om JtmbHwn,

Anxious Arkansaw Mother

"Tommy, $s that a green persimmon

eoaaireaUn" "Te. maw." "Don't

river road until he earns to the grist

will, wkerc he suddenly twmed osT on another road without slacking his speed. The children elungfratieally to the teal, and though tkey were terribly frightened, they did not scream or pek, and Xrnest still kept hold of

therdns. Their surprise and delight can hardly be imagined when suddenly tho horse stepped and fchay femnd themsolre atGraudpa Darling's door. Grandma hurried out, with her oap-

ttrinfs iyiwg, to sec want was tne matter. ... wlm vrilms. took them Into her

aad the corn

began to spill out it sptiteu out slowly all the way to the mill; hut tha man did not see It. and he was much puaaled. "My hag grows rery light." he said "ami why do so many geese fallow m? Ther cackle for me to

give tkem some of my corn, but I eaa not spare any. Geese are the foeifekcst things I ever did tec Hfjgh-kot

It's a long way to the 11117"-. Atsssfos. Good Advice to Girk. To one of hk daughters at scAeel Bishop Mellvsie gave the foil- kg counsel:

"Dnn'tenltirato that tort of rtoknt friendship which loads to a sort of eon ltd n Mai cemmunicaUou which can not be made known to your parents. Be rery particular as to wheat you allow to be familiar with you. aa your near companions and frknds. First, know well the person, before you allow a closer intimacy; and the moment yo .tee any thing wrong in a companion, thla what effect it should have on your la limner. Learn to say tfr decisive-

ly, to any requset or proposal whkt v,,r ludrmeat telk you U not right

It k a great thing in a child to learsi ie aav 4X.' when it k rlgkt to do fco.

Make it a rule to hear nothing frotr

. v4t-l which rou mar not he al

lowed, and woukl no he willing, t

toll yow dear mother. Be careful Id ut niiUiiar Interfere with your regalar

private pfnysrs and rsadiug of the

Scriptures? anu inaor m gtve j

8m new

thk k for cMdrea. Chlldrre

met maeh thot ef k at the dkchdes. At see

aMthem brought their HUk eaes Carkt to bkee thesa, the sfostke grew

Mmentaed tried to seed them aw?. ,vl Tjmm whalted Am severetr

eoawdlbelrtUeooe. AadthfcdeyHetolktMthstOed kwes aad takes ae iereetiathelheee. M! , . m -v hut as mere

MMvegrewn folks. a?"S take an klereet k "dldreeJe-w syametbke with chtldreas J achUd IliaMclf eeee, "JJSleTsS hew they feet ed 'rt2fSfSw bare. Kvee with ptr CiM aathke. for he was reared ia i B to work for Hk livkg awett iV chfldrea k Jt PbrtlMMreaeoes, cltfldrca, m Z should karate tore T!LT!! them aed died for (UMsa,thej fj'J HteVaadtrytoUve for Hha. Moreover,. 2etor Jesu wkeewe than ttkafterwe hare arowe aw ' The heart that coattames k afo ff. . Amir WS BM

er asm aerawr troj . -li thk. about wakhtebp MlaMherome afahi hae IWkduStreais

wr hard. Beswes, we assy .. J-hL MaeyclmVlrendkbefsreUa? !t?T!!sl7rears okL If they here dene

areiwTw t-' " : nr

eeeeckea wroas; "-'"TL,

ther ask for eernesuj wj itJew. A. P. Hrr-

raACTK"Al. SVOOSSTlww. ti AMdra to be irealer than

James' heroines are usually looking you know It ain't healthy to est greek Mheriy arms they both began to cry ' RW m QlHj.'

at him; they stand so much that one

weuM be moved to) pity wore H not

for -their propensity to lean against

Im QUmm Jthssa.

persimmons on an empty stomach r '

, "I ain't caun' hk pcrtimwtott wtst fc , , . k . i. - . . hi ata

lMSorc I ttmkkm mwm,'-'rm mn

1.

ami kade to

na freminmmaeee,

rekaantwuermeamp.

i Maa's way m ee grvm. - - -

ethers. . .

God's way I s -

"' - . - &m Jt .i 1 taaetjsMmsmsr

4. We seoeht seamea et -g

Ood hi kemiUty, m swum.

nawonduaeM. , m f ,ft

K. It k a fearfsl w

aadUeekgmtesht.

a. Xo eetwaru geee aw-r

r. ood ami tee a

IhechikreaaiM for thai

lore and ears ha

Ts ftrst detr olMehhkee.

fsrtlmrklMrcassrffortoe f. oed does all UMtwhdsm aed hwei

X- m. MM 1

n. It k fore, act oraear. that werasi

Vi. u " -.A uetrlAed neh about Hercntee

sew iwhea'he and a half inehea log aed six toshes

Urx eeaekk act JmZ fa ,,,, S .jhisswSssssssU . IPTe We 1

K kotshy HSseare