SMILES AND FROWNS. | ki kb {has any friends or rolatives anywhere, | Ellen {urned re "onl terna ts : EAC — | un! Mi<, Starkweather?” : i “Xo . iS shew the box where the smiles to | { noving her romark Kept. [aan v a side fit an 1s ’ | No matter how large the Key dant," sald hen Cr strong the bolt woth hard : You and «he seem Twould open, I know, for me i, amd sits Wb I tupor | 40 l VHX wirich ii coneean bud ¥ cuden over the amd and tl a broad \ \ cling from ber dark, chit \ Phare cast 13 fo this warns id dazzle o ‘ hie poo Satter miles to play K we hei wim amd Iw flees ate many and many a day [ Knew a box that was large enough med a moment fil hi i ‘Well. To hold all the frowns 1 meet 5 remem beg would like ro gather them, every one, he graml valee he org: “See that she hy { comfortable From nursery, school and stree through dhe church, and Elle 'l room, and a fire, and a doctor phem in, ng, and foe's for ¢ nie Aud turning the tor Ke the res sorrows of this world ' to } } Nay Ud hire a glant to rop the . { "1 Pre the r thix 1 ow. remeber i A the depths of the deep, ten of * ENE i REOPV.ieo He 1 1 Hw { sii 1 MISS MINTS FRIENDS. rder.} syipathy were (disenss Nonsense! Why don't HIE else ine other Trees Awake Have becom venty-three, oid #5 her shawl. I Mrs. Siar! “1 never saw 3} Miss M she's got a bad cold, inpaintesd, and HOTAR carpet by washstand in upoa ‘ i complied County, . , - . - to-day I tant with s gine Th I can’t go to bed, for all that “Yes, I woul os g vory ill Moral? asked Ca. said Ellen. her ove lighting Hp w i with its tawdry, faded counter Sods a is landiady fonueed tii ¢ y . Tat : y . Zs : . . ay i, AS US aay Ronee ani pleasure Fell My, Darley I'm mich ~ flaring olectrie lizhis a : Was a dreary pieture for poor little EL | » room in anest of somethin $434 : ' 3 od ' aring trie gal money, and depend upon the hospital 1 ¢ inst HIE TOO 10 quest oi someting obliged to Lim. How soon must 1 De ¢ Trees ary nnable to live in al. 2 31 # » 3 #0 Mint's beats OVINE eves 99 rest “tadade. sir. vou'd think so > cady ¥* £5 Foes i nae 10 3 in al iy of the farmers for food and Inlging Raed ¢ Wily JIN i ih ready i atornnl \ They am Lik 1 ~ on. She had done hier best to brighten ’ most eternal das They are like the 1 f. two or three pletures she had brovight with her hung on the walls the Little table by the window was coy ered with books, and a delicate glass Vase whe was too poor to fill with the flowers whe loved stomd on the burean MIVErsy citvinsy bowl and 1 ing wooden chair that on foot through hie to look at it: gnd the Ya he &lowvp al nant meetings when a AS BY $45 Fp brgy : : ie resi of nature, nevd | ined gratuitously, as they have Hey carry, however, a large supply of | rest of nminre, whethasr atgimals or tacts and copies of the Book of Mor. | A Million Dollars in Steel | plants, and demand rest i The PennsVivania dailroad Las 1 Wl Norah, lowering ber! Norah returned with the message that her mistress might no’ Bear. | that she ninst he ready in twenty min hs ] my belief the poor thing won't | ytes, and made haste to bring Ellen's Som, 3 ne intter Bre sold fl poss F awarded contracts for 40.000 tons of Her lange and throat (a wrappings and hep hier on with them, | — . ; Hie, but to probable converts unable 10] steel rails to the following mil's for de that sore she can scarcely breathe: and “There said Filen, suddenly. “I Don't Eat When Tired, afford them are given free, as are the | : wi hE fot ber room is a< cold as all outdoors | promised io rip Mrs Starkweather's ! ATiee Meycling, or any such eseMion, acts to everybody. Toe ve “sliders” : thd i and the water a lump of ice in hor dress to-day.” | always rest about half an tour before | are cover ng Pennsylvania. and eX pect | Company. 10.000 tons: Bdgar * There were a couple of hanging shelves | pitcher this morning. I do my best for “Bother Mrs, RBiarkweather's dress” | taking a weal. One should never cat | to move to adjoining States as soon ax ch ron : 2 on the wall, of which only the UPPET | hor but ifs a sin and a shame the way | said Norah, indignantly. | when very tired. It Is better to ree | their work in that SBiate is completed oie with her work basket on # was | 3 visible; a green and white alice eur tain hid the rest. This was lier cup board, But we return to Miss Mint heres]? i 0H tons: Pennsvivania Stow ! pany, 10000 tons: Hiinois fre. Starkweather (teats hor