THE LIGHT AT HOME. The light at home, how bright it beans | When evening shades around us falls And from the lattice far it To ove, amd rest, and comvlord When wearied with the f And sir How sweet Where loving lips umd the light gleains, © for gory, go. ¥ 1 {O SOO The light at it peeps fro The weary When the ron Sad is the s The lnessing The { he woof : And lizhi ed up the h Around the light at | I'he H Authony Alexande hater. He was osSOpay; yoy fortably bacheor, of cou and at 40 pair of determi potiers and ful daughters, their way (he J had lexander German, | Was A Ww lent of pull oft A + des dati aiso a stu scarcely in the or Hegel & came on tl Hed wi filial As Alexander go a choking v “He will 5 Ai ¥ OVE Nua 3 Ino ¥ wit I you Alexander, The express ed Hedwig “Is she eried “Er—ab ander, feeling. bit of an ass, Bat Hedwig swept on “PB siief me, you wi.l find fis diffe ence. | titeh like my fader. 1 tink pot of my womaiiiness, | teh From an was pushed open, and a face, with frenzied bb spectac.es, looked th nodded cheeringly to this which instantly vamsoed eyes sought Alexander's Something glittered in was not alowed to fall, “Ob, well, 1 don’t min ander hurriedly (to hime lie!”) “Will 10 o'clock you? And” he addad, with more hin manity than gallantry, “1 trust Herr Schwalb will soc be able to take your place.” “I trust,” sail face beamed, Alexander's face, when fw got into the street, did nothing of the kind. “Boas. ly nuisance!” he said aloud. my wou ~Tenily like adjoining 1 m a int, and door ga leathery al, face an them said Alex dg: "Wnt - suit OT Tow Hedwig. The rosy Three weeks passed, Herr Behwald seemed nearly well again, but the doc. tor stil} forbade him to teach. Hedwig bad given Alexander three lessons a week, He was growing strangely re- signed to the sliustion. As long as the books were cpen Hedwig was stern, | tacles of Herr Schwalb oun her nose When the books were shut she became | | nnd, the trans formation having taken place, ihe did not, [tery { of 1 1) iN round and rtions on bh Her poor little girl! He asked if she had ever been No? Would she like Hedwig's eyes Would Alexander to take and ier back by Gin the evening? Al. heat 8 beh Well, womanliness nothing? io to go spoke Herr her down on the nod Schwalb trust coach nday ich meant sl! ong would the to get dressed? Hedwig ing Hm «1 ander tzeriand, But in ridi elementary intending mountains oy be tried them A blooming face under hat 1 eid ¥ gi oid brown dress, a with roses, an , followed him every I's vol leaning dismally over a hotel balcony one fine evening in Chamounix, be heard a German lady below “rute nacl He eouldn't stand it ve MM. 3 “Gute nas he won 10 oO EH rushed as him The same maid, apparently lirt on wireet, he pack Mas atid P May street a that ni and ta 3 fast ns train, ght, he boat, cab wotild take the with irt hier face, answered the Kame « bell, “Air Rqualp? "E's dead” “Tread™ “Yeu: ‘oo died ‘EE got worse, then ‘ee died” # “And—and-the young lady? “Left.” “Where's she gone?” “Don't kincw.” A sovereign shone in her hand “I'm verry sorry, =r.” she said, star | ing, excited, “but the frswioln never, said a word (0 nobody. Bho Just paid, | and left” i “When?” “Three weeks last Tooelay” and “Do you think she was going to Ger. or “1'm wure, 1d the ] of a daze.” sir, I haven't 11 klea., Me wok, and left, She seened A.exander had are w CERATY Tv.rexds an tackle are just When an one realizes that the twenty a pothd, ne pounds as a.l there season, business is be The Vagaries of Luck. Nome {ime ago an Austrian peasant was clean ng an o.d picture for found H0000 florine 1 paper He claimed the usual 10 { were who hs aunt money in it pr cent, ag reward and got | T weirs two and as each claimed the picture an expensive Liwsnit resulted Finally the sisters decided to halves, the hank notes were examine] they were found to be null and void, the govern. aunts, fae her owil. gO but when ing expired. The peasant refused to return the 5,000 florins which he re ceived in current money, whoiefore hi Large Steam Hammer, The largest steam hammer in Francs is that at the works of Marrel Freres, wt RK pesde Gl It i= of a hundred tons weight and works on an anvil which weighs 000 fons, The face o) weighing 135 tons, [HE APPLE CROP. COME SUCCE ING TIONS ABOUT UTILIZ. ENTIRE HARVZCT, THI Methods of Western Now York Crowers 10 Use the Various Crades--Svaporation, and Cold Storage if both are formed ariy pure: amd as {ton bs itn mature means of the ‘ il forming the cel 1 fine bors by and offering it in the be iransf meanis of secret atate of wool to armed into what is required of wemist in hig laboratory ive if, so iw el (EI ital celinlose of the and with froin the substances i ne bined, transform- into threads hy means of suitable For this purpose fur wood this being submitted to a 1! and chemical oper reads are drawn out, the ich it is ~ ing in appliances is employed, series of mechani ations, and the th after ward being rolled on bobbins; material when manufactured resembles defect! which ean be easily corrected that is it ural cetton, On the other band, how. ever. woven easily, through a weak solution of tannin and shade of artificial colors, and can dressed and printed on just as are the tissues of natural cotton The Czar's Private Yacht. The Russian Czar's private yacht is gd to seat comfortably, in the dining room, a party of cighty persons, It has also a library and music and bi. Hard rooms fitted up most gorgeously, and a Kitchen whose arrangements are Their Occupants. sii08 this h lasted rat was killed tried to ex ape Mr. Polley’ i nessed Bosson, in-law, who w the combat pot et it out of the fight would COO, until The using his t had to its death was the to great advantage and bringing play The rat while the Bai roaster FOSROT, agg fDUrs bill was almost pecked to pie a part timore (Md) San his actively into os, of his comb rooster lost “"Jenkings." A game called “jenkings nas proved very interesting. The players are seated around a table upon which they One of the players on ene side holds a quarter, which ix exchanged from coe player to another beneath the table until the whereupon being opposite the other. opposite #lde orders “up, ed. Then they are ordered “down™ and must be lpwered simult neously and placed palm downward uion the table. The bands must now be order ol taken up singly, the ohjedt being not to order up the hand bepeath which the guarter rests, It will at firer be found a little dificult to hold the money Iu the palm, that it may not jingle when the hands are lowered upon the table, but this is easily acoomplised with a little practice. ~New England Home stead en A ——— THE JOKER'S BUDGET. JESTS AND YARNS BY FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS. Visit=Doing Her a Kindness--Not to be Abi iy mn Separated--Proof of His comb go change of Melody--Etc., § oD Old Mother MOTHER ale : mace u 1p her cash DoArders esl riding a RAL wlioel, INSOONTEXT. snd light ip Marry the the IRs Lr arrise eilber, The fact is £4) named Edwin your thers were Fdward and 4d have b:zen wu dosisne thant 7 iH aoing Laas anted 10 keep us {rom over { nick name d it have that eect been Pil BiWAYR an i Hy We ve Snorkey Fipps . LAWLER KE She started up in bel with an exciama tion of anger. ‘“‘llow dare yoa!" she cried. The burglar guailed Ler vOIC: ross to a irenchant shriek. “flow dare vou call when you know this is not my night at hone Abandoning uis toas, hie fol, pale with terior IRON OF WIS ABIATY Pop--Young man, before you think of marrying my daughter, just think what it costs to Keep a wile in good «tie Oliviere—Uf, that's all right. Tye done something more dificult than thai. Pop What, pra * Uliviere-— sept four of my sisters’ bicy- cles in reoair — Pop That will do, my son. Take her. end be happy. dhe's extravagan!, bule SUT TO BE SEPARATED. “1 en'y make ove condition. Count.” “Yotf ers it?’ “That | daa not undertake to deliver the amount my daughter will settie upon vou until after the first week in Novem. ber. But, of course, the marriage need o't be delayed ” 4 X0008 me, choot so wel money.” Vile 1 am waiting 1 oan vait for ze girl as 2 A SUFFERER. links, —He is a man who has suffered for his convictions jiinks —ilow is that’ Binks le thinks he can geta No. 8 shioe un 8 No. 8 foot
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