es foe os ans ALL'S WELL WITH THE SHIP, As the ship speeds beneath the silent sky, O'er the vast expanse of the moon lit sea, And one lies quiet lstening dream- ily, : How sweet it man's ory: , “All's well—the lights are burning bright!" : | And then to sleep in safety thro’ tae night. is to hear the watch- When the ship fights her steadfast way, + Amid the sounds of tempest and of rain, "Tis sweet hear the voice again, As one lies sleepless, day: “All's well bright!” what a night! to watchman's longing for the the lights are burning Ab, comfort in the stormy Three lamps there are—Faith and Chard Which may light souls from harm, "In our long voyaging through storm and calm; And sweet it is, sea, To hear the might, Whisper: “All burning — Mary E. Times-Democral. ty, we to keep our while on life's restless the Conscience, in watcher, 8 well, —the lights are bright! New Orleans Simms, in THE LUMP OF COAL. A Marine Episode That Thrills. The cattle-boat Goshawk's midday sights had shown her to be in latitude 346 de itude, 12 degrees 34 minutes south by grees 4: minut long which meant that she was coming up to that dan f reefs and rocks Shoals. them was 1861, and ed changes #ince then the deep, the coral Grimshaw was very vive so long as his neighborhood. PF ter-mariner, he de either Laart Light itself. But if the cap! particular patch ons relating to engineer did "ey west collection the hich nn a French 1 y amount of unrecorid have been wrought ninute insect, i much on ship was in or, being a wise 1m pended but little on or the Abr Lerous Oo Abrolhos covered own as chart w i survey as nl at mason of aptain qui the 3 the od» the « hos iin did not fancy this of for r navigation, the for purposes of his own In short, ne n the insurance mouey and a couple of ared pounds for Limself somew the vicinity. It was an cality for a plausible story CGoshawk rauniong shoal and sinking as deep water. So when he was relieved of his half watch at 6 o'clock bs chief engineer, he went straight to the engine-room me table for his tea, carefully forgetting his blue where it ng a rail the for ward side of engine-room bulk head. Having taken hastily and sparingly of bad tea and potato iash supplied, he turned into his own room, locked the door, and arranged a pair of trousers to bang so that of the legs u cover the Key Then he Kopel not exactly prayer, his sea chest, and pro ceeded to unpack it, till at length reached a small wooden box with a sliding top. At first sight it did not appear why his hand should tremble a little as he pulled the lid aside and drew from its well-wadded cradle a very common-place lump of coal It was exactly like any other piece of coal about the size of a large fist say the mate's—and it had all the jetty sparkle and shine of the newly broken article. The only difference it and the other lumps in the bunkers wag that $200,000 worth and a few men's lives lay in its nascent possibil- ities, On closer inspection. however, it re. vealed one little peculiarity, a little square projection such as any lady or gentleman who does not use a «tem winder may see in his watch any night of the week. Tom Tudor's own watch key, which he now tried upon it pee if everything svas in proper work ing order, fitted it exactly as a matter of fact, “Another hour and it will be pretty pearly dark. That will be my time,” he thought to himself with anything but a fiendish chuckle. As yet he was considerably removed from the villain teres atque rotundus of a sanguinary fiction. Of a truth he was at the moment of a curious sickness, a tickling In his stomach which not éven the recent potato stew could ac count for. No, the sea Cas third hoped to ear ship's hun here ia lo about ti uncharted she backed into excellent we on some ¥ » fin “% incket hu on on the par the one ight Hg hole, s though in beside he bet to and death—and the captain's daugh- ter. Curse the captain's daughter! When he had entered into this nefari- ous contract with certaln unnamable people at home, he had not counted on this disturbing element, That he, pard-hearted and hard-headed scoun- drel as he was, should feel this im. mense tenderness for a pretty ailing girl, away with Ler father for a voy- age on account of her health, was an aberration beyond all calculation, Was it love? It worried and pricked him, and it. awakened old unwelcome chords in the atrophied sense of fit. ness which had been his consclence, Yes, it was love, and--bless Alice, the 's daughter! “If she hadn't been so hard on me last night I could never have done it,” ran his thoughts, waking a fierce ten- dérness in his sallow, handsome face, “A touch of ber hand and the Gos bawk would have stemmed the Thames River again! Suppose the There are sharks about! I don't mind sending an old fireman or a trimmer But the flop of the her sweet body! can't do it after all!” He bent his forehead against the raised ld of his trunk. “But I'm talk- ing meeting house rot, The cursed is calculated to give an hour. ‘There'll be lots of time clear except the from the stokehole. Then the weath- er's quiet, and we're right in the track of ships—certain to be picked up with. in forty-eight hours.” He dandled the Clack his mass on “Five turns of the key, and then five minutes the explosion, every turn a minute! If I push the job through I'll never tackle another. By the powers I wish we were all safe in the boats!” He replaced the grim handful of doom in its cradle again, replaced it in its box, and went up to the windy deck. The heat below laid a fiery hand on his throat and braino. A slice of young moon, with attendant stars, slowly climbed loto luminance against the last ardors of sunset, he leaned moodily against the deckhouse, How the miserly hour golden coin of minutes and fled! ‘ime-time, time-time, time, time,” sang the watch bell monstrously soon. “It's got to muttered pefore a few ns the caught up its he as he stepped moonlight along be done!” teeth, insteadily out of the the engine-gpoin passage unpacked the fatal lump. five fl and the once more turned Key me with a heart engine-room, breast descended the the foose “Hullo, sang out the rails and tried the Tudor. jacket?" the el Forgot your ef, as he stooped over heat of his bear ings, “Aye.” replied tl hie passed. Ia the fierce tunnel of light one of the open furnaces the nude stokers, and a trimmer piling forward the coal them from behind, like nes of some Eastern legend. Poor 1A chatter like the of a sewing-machine fry in his breast seemed to chant thelr requiem He slipped the black thing of evil of the boilers, ie third engineer, as from seemed chaps sound sin the thing below an end of caught up bis Under the shadow li he expectancy, awaiting gone! * * % Three! Then little forward out it one and ran on deck. of of the sick with terrible the end with his jacket one after febonts stood, figure in white came darkness the captain's daugh- a of the of poopdeck, was the ter. “Is 1 hat you. Mr. Tudor?’ said, she sweetly, “Yeu minutes he replied hoarsely. Three and a half “1 want to tell for being nasty I didn’t mean it’ Alice, Alice! ‘an you love gone how sorry 1 yu last nig You with Xi K. gis for pity’s wake { 7 Quick, tired he evel 4 Lie That's all «this Put that What a question’ But in her he sweeter than silver Mr. pock hurry about. wor? wateh in your face saw sometring moonlight * + * Four minutes the which revealed it. and a half! With a bound he was in the in, slipped noiselessly past the chief, who did him, his back being turned. caught up the accursed thing under his iacket, and like a flash tore up to the deck again. With all his strength he threw the Lump of Coal far into the dimpling and sank the deck, the per spiration ranning from every pore. Then with a terrific rattling thunder an immense flower of fire arose out of the deep, a great, sudden billow snatched at the ship, heaved her aloft like a cork, into the moonlit still, » passage aga not see Reg, on distances. Then all was save for the again, The whole ship's peering on deck in slarm. The captain bridge beside the mate some orders unheeded, But ssbody except the company a dazed state of sprang on the the shadow of the deckhouse, came to her, His wild his sudden question, the fn his hand, his mad, headlong race be. low, all was clear now. Unnoticed In the general panic, eyes, She touched shoulder and he white face. “1 know it all, Tom,” she said brok- | enly. “May God help us both.” “Ciod help us? You help me, Your love could save me yet, haps.” “I loved you all along. this" she sobbed. Presently she spoke again, “Now get up and go below, This must never be suspected, even by my father. It will be safe with me, 1 still love you enough for that” He kissed the skirt of her dress and press. ed her hand Ide a benediction on his head. When Captain Grimshaw reported the phenomenal seismic disturbance he bad encountered In the neighbor. hood of the Abrolhos Reef, It created a considerable sensation in the scien. tific world. And from the records of the registry in a certain church, with. in bearing of Bow Bells, there Is the best of reason for supposing that Alice per- But after lowed the best opportunities for saviug the soul of the third ehjineqr, HE LOST ALL. | i | Tacluding that Winsome Crenture the Lovely Birdy Jones, It was the first perfect day of the | glad springtime. The warm sun bright. ened the country landscape, aud the j odor of opening apple blossoms came {upon the laden atmosphere. The lazy clouds floated dreamily in the sky i overhead, chiefly because they could {not go afoot nor on the trolley cars, The rural roads were smooth under the hammer of innumerable wheels, and Clarence Wheeler had stolen Birdy Jones from her haughty Soho home for a ramble on his "87 tandem among the highways of the township. Stopping from their run, they beneath a big oak which over. hung a wayside spring. Cowbells tin { kled in the wood lot below the mead ow, and little lambs with wobbly legs three sizes too big for them gamboled on the short green grass. On a broad, flat stone that looked down upon the crystal water Birdy spread the lunch they carried in the tandem box, and Clarence brought water in a romantic can that had been found hard by. The soft winds toyed with the girl's bleached tresses, which streamed over her face like a photogravure picture of the west wind to Hlustrate Longfel low's poems. ler cheeks flushed with the vigor of exercise and robust health. and when man approached her from the 1g his whole thought was centered upon the winsome beauty of the divine creature He sat down by le. His soul drank in the charm of the picture, She looked up from the can of pot ted beef that she was opening, with a smile confident approval her young face. Suddenly ber eye and the flush of young hood gave way to a ghastly p lip curled in Her cls was lifted in “Merciful young 1 what is t rested tree the young “pri her sl of on rindi kindled woman- Her hecd FOosyY ; sllor, BOON FRE anger heaven!” “Tell matter?” But she stepped back the at that the Soho amateur pointed her shrieked th od @ dearest girl, he and, striking had learned at dramatic club. she finger at him and sald In tones that would wither a load of hay “All is lost Wheeler: vou ' ; 3 Sr Eth sitting | th ple!” Pitts titude lie Clarence burg '» are Times, — An Expensive Lesson, “My wife has ay of nemory that | hardly hy with,” said Smith smile, ns he filed away his last il. “About a parng to come me a letter with the stre and m it at that | o I promised, the away in my don’t forget i 2 aw am with a sorry month's gas | ns 1 down town she month ago was pre handed yon mail box put injunct to Iw hie the ail first v a fed came ang fter 1 "we ‘Now pocket called af she ‘as the letter is ve ‘1 won't,” 1 answerad away proceeded to “The ay I « ing my surprised coming that had four wiore ahe Coryroe iorg other d hanoeed through when by wife ) pockets aoeross the letter my given me to mall Ren very a weeks | that important | was wmbering wad said it glancowd add rossed “1 was thunderstruck to find that it was addressed to Thinking that my have taken leave of het senses 1 tore it open and found a note that read Wis at it to see lo whom 8 me wife must thus “The gas leaking In the base ment. Please send a man up to fix iv’ “I don’t remember what I said when I charged home and found that the gas was still Jeaking., but all the sat isfaction I got out of my wife was that she thought I would remember {to post the next letter she me, and I believe | will;"—De Free Press, is save troit The Fading of the Sabstance, “John Billus, I found this photo graph in the inside pocket of an old vest of yours hanging up in the closet | I'd like an explanation, Whose is it?” “Can't you it's an old picture, Maria? What's the use of stirring up memories that--" “1 want to know whose picture that is.” “Rather a pleasant-faced girl, she?” “1 want to know her name “No jealous fury in that tenance, is there?” “Whose is it? “It's a portrait of a girl 1 used to think a great deal of, and" “Her name, sir?’ “Well, you sat for it yourself, Ma. i ria. about nineteen years ago. but, to tell the truth, 1 always did think the ‘pleasing expression’ was a little over | dome. Put on your spectacles and look iat it again, mil then compare it with | the reflection in that mirror over there and see — what are yon getting mad | about? Waverley Magazine, Ree isn't coun Astonished. “In Europe.” remarked the indignant immigrant. “such a thing as a bath tub is unknown in the houses of the poor.” The indignant native stood aghast, “Why, where then, do they keep their coal In winter?" he demanded, incredulously. “The fact is, necessity has ma those foreigners more adroit in mw agement than we are.” | Discretion. “Ho you think they'll send Oom Paul an ultimatum,” sald one diplomat. “1 shouldn't be surprised,” answer ed the other, It's a great deal safer than sending soldiers.’ "=~ Washington Star, The American locomotive seems to | be crowding the American bicycle in ers. . It is a good thing to consider the | humble penny. One cent often can be made to do much good. The gov- | ernment should provide an abundance | of small change, As illustrative of the power of elee- tricity and the press, how Ligh would the peace conference be in the ab- sence of the cable and the press ? What is wanted between the United States and Great Britain is. not an alliance, but a state of mind. state of mind at present seems to be all right. At the present rate of progress in railroad consolidation ten years hence, instead of having nearly fifteen hun- dred independent railroads, we will probably Lave two hundred, or a less number, On the other si ie there i3 a univer- sal wail over the great diminution of salmon in both English and Beottish rivers, In the meantimesaliion were never so plentiful the Columbia aud other Pacific in CORAL Blrealns, It bas already come to pass that the was related to the late war by marriage any other way uses it as a point yhich to date events. “That happened before the war,” and “Since the ex pressions that appear fre in her conversation woman who or fi om witr”' are ently 1° a » The § cost less than n 1890 cost 811 stood that ¢ rather me and it shoul rat in 1790 The last it is under national 27 #3 O00 SO 1H) «tI one he census of 1900 will be the tone, it las tual $113 than estimated wre limited therefore cos is any more at least, art world rity in every uperio becoming rec ound, A = indication awarded dispatch from Sweden, that Swedish extensively ““the excellence seems 0 is zed ar the embarrassing appreciation i ninas states Rew nas gh American skill is give which are being and that gunterfeit l p Ries Were bank notes rfeited of the prove that the Aw an" Counts made in eri ted recently to the Trade sh Sere wears en d Statistics presen English Board of Great Britain th 1881 1,748 954 domestic Servants, only the lar but largest either men sw that 1a ployed in girls as that not industry, industry for woe an making women's single or woten, gest the Ata a meeting of E AlDers: was decided Parliament to im- pose a heavy tax on all bac forty years old, The p such measure is said t for the Chamb resort it sequently i % HEeRY men i id recently, it mid : He.class w fLireacs, oi 4 to ask belors over “Age of any likely, ie the chief Lon in as bet fini er has be bachelors do r tax would kh Of it Lie dy, After a convict has served out hi time in the State prison of Maine ane bas donned the suit of clothes given to him by the State Le is required to sit for his phe tograph, and it is Kept for futur auld his subsequent career only the pi int itment has has often been inter Fears. ® i nse, sho for it ture taken been kept, found of Heretofore upon Ct and little avail call this in he Russian government has de- creed that women having completed the necessary courses of study aud ob- tained their diplomas shall have the right to practise as doctors with ex- actly the same statue and rights as are accorded to men. This is a great event in a country where, up to the present, the emancipation of women has been a dead letter, ——— SRR EAS Pa— The Prussian Government is about to start sewing schools for the peas. ants, not the fancy needle -work school familiar in America, but glove sewing schools, It appears that while nearly $1,000,000 worth of gloves are made in Breslau each year the gloves have to be sent to Austria and Belginm to be sewed, the German girls never having acquired the knack, The automobile will be a public blessing if it succeeds in completely displacing horses 1n cities, a great deal of sentimental talk about the affections of man, but it will not weigh much against the fact that his disappearance from the streets will result in bettering the general health by making it possible to keep thor- oughfares clean, and that there will be a material addition to comfort by rendering city stables unnecessary, An English youth of fourteen years batting. His name is A. E J. Col- ling, and hie isa slip of a Ind who is batting was 628, not out. It wasn remarkable performance, and it re. quired the youngster to bat seven hours, The highest batting score the famous Dr. Grace ever made was 400 runs, and up to young Collin's score the largest number of runs made by a single batter in a game waa the 485 of Stoddart, a well-known player. Itremains to be seen whether ilins is simply a ‘phenom’ or the promise of a great cricketer, The diet of Hesse, the diminutive ity which has so long Long maiained a et putation, Las requiring just passed » oi MA Uachaiors to ay ents ie per oent, more income tax married men, The learned conncil- ors declare that this is not so much a penalty inflicted upon bachelorhood ad a remission granted to married | mor The home, they assert, is the unit of national life and bachelors can | not have homes—only domicils. The men who incur the expense and labor | of founding homes, and thus con- tributing to the well-being of the {state by rearing future citizens, | should, iw the opinion of the diet, re- | ceive special consideration. It seems that, after all. much of the public alarm as to the danger of the | spread of tuberculosis throngh drinking of milk is unnecessary. some vears the officials at the New Jersey experimental station have been observing several tuberculous cows, formerly part of the station's herd, | slauglitered, but were segregated and studied, They find that the milk analyzed again and again, it, | view produced clean Be points out , these cows have and healthful milk. on this achievement though no germs the milk, lias never germs may be and another, 100, 1s10t vel pe effect of t milk contained any. found in unsuspected in one milking and not The testing apparatus, riected. hese investigations, ever, is to make the public more comfortable as to its supply, COTNErs, § HOow- Id common school and sderstands the needs of the growing child, says the San Francisco Chron . Her intimate knowledge o nature, her tender sympath young, her comprehension ¢ Wolian icle child for the Ni the nie i thods by which the inf unfolds, hier short be all hie which, in ciassed nun ternal in a Lies be HA ir herent qual mother, may bead of the 1 maid or der wh 4 stint LINCS the ines perform the it On ninety are direction of the ed yonth, to onnected with ¥ lone, not only the tion of actual work « the score of patience a nine men out of disqn our but bundred as teachers and as a matter ng men urn from the repugnance, Jeaving virtually in undisputed pos the field. every n aiilied to serve in common schools, of fact, most you vocation with women on of senn; It is castomary to regard the North American Indian as in process of ex- but sulrect 18 ex amined it is found that he holds his own, and with each census imeration a health v rate of increase. It is expe oe that in the coming one be will score a record of a quarter of a million, taking in all the tribes re- ceiving ihent support, reach three tinction, when the shows ent (rover: numbers may thousand, In of the Six Nations exceeds ten thou sand; at the West4he Choctaws ber over fifteen thousand, and Creeks are not behind them, while the Cherokees, the most civilized of all, are werous, showing census returns of more than thirty thousand. In general, the tribes, in- ad of diminishing, exhibit a rate nerease pot differing ! from that of the around them, The Indian thus sur vives the buffalo, which was a chietl » i nm my the most nun ste of ages, and bids fair to wander the aisles Sam is willing nologically to support him, JOKERS’ BUDGET. = His Pleasant Outing. I drink the mellowed alr, I smile at Nature's winsome grace And all her beauties rare, usual frown “4 RO: What is it smoothes my And bids the blues to I've left my creditors in town They can't afford to go. — New York Ww orld. Quite Apparent. Mattie—I want you to know I don’t Helen iglancing at dear; I see you don't Lier feeti—No, Chicago News, A Sure Way. “lI am just thinking how I ean en himself,” “Give him a sharp knife and a Chicago News, school Pleasing Qualities in Men, ich suitor you Clarissa?” can't like best and Jack is so persistent ‘Wi are going to ac “y decide. to save ma, Harry is timid, Puck, His Good Reason. I guess I'll resign you, sir. me, wy Tom with His Employer when my position But why You do you want to be are about gh Tom I'm lecanse it's your dau to be married to, Be the Master. ter that about will Miss Passe—I'll feel man who marries that She's got a will of Pert—Oh, sorry for the horrid Miss her own. wiste a lawyer, break Ginger, Miss np mthy. jie it'll be st $ — Philadelp! you needn't 8 engaged iO range if he pian Hed A Dead Loss. presume can't wore. ¥riend--1 learn to look ho to No, You see, there | you upon death physicians calmly. never do that. quite we can = Don yore af ait money to be is dead. —~ got New from a York patient er Lie Journal, Compulsory Art A Vish How f« must be of having his portrait pal Doctor No fie those eleven picture im Injustice. md § husband nted? it; but You ents Detrot or our ’ hates HA were ins who Free Putting On Airs. Particular oYung seem have Man—-Why. 1 don’t appetite, Miss Edith Her Brother on should have any oh mil. ast {ih thot . at break! y $4 this seen her morning wolfing cold sau- ily Following the Advice. “Hannah,” exclaimed the “swhat do yo putting gages Sloper, sires, ai oshes, galoshes and u into m umbrellas” “Wasn't it that day mean by your money ackint advice, mum, I put away all I could fur a rainy mum "Detroit Free Press, Fer ows Unaccountabie. he is Simply What ? That Mother him make and gays you sick beth brutal Yes: but and I haven't cooked russes and Daughter him aanyth or g chalotte where he was, pectation is that he will stay there. Boiling Eggs te a Hyma Bishop Paret of Baltimore some time was the guest of an Episcopal family in West Virginia, says the | Penny Magazine, Learning from the Bishop that he liked hard boiled eggs for breakfast, his hostess went to the kitchen to boil them herself, ARO first of the well known “Rock of Ages.” Then she sang the second verse, the Bishop, who was in the dining room, joining in. When it was finished, there was silence, The | lady herself came into the room a few | minutes later, carrying the eggs, and the Bishop remarked “Why not sing the third verse? “The third verse?’ she replied. that's not necessary.” “1 dont understand,” Paret. “Why. yon see, Bishop,” she replied, “sehen | am cooking eggs | always sing one verse for soft boiled and two for bard boiled.” the verse hymn, wx “Oh, replied Bishop Prosrens of the New Woman. ft Is getting to be no unusual sight to see a woman seated in a boot. Black's chair having her shoes shined, {That has been one of the things that men do that she has been slow about trying. It would seem that the one person in the city who must feel con- «picuous is the one who is occupying a big armchair while the crowds are passing in the street. The woman who wits thus by the side of the walk to nave her tan shoes polished always has a companion with her. Even the bravest of women doesn't go slone and read her paper.—-New York Sun, In seven years’ time, If the present programme is carcied out, the Mikado will have at his disposal sixty-five boats will have a speed of thirt: knots i. an hour. “h : i were married. Judge, Retiring. First Reporter—I1've begun this politi- cal statement by saving that it is on the authority of a person of the first Second Reporter name? First Why not give his Reporter—I'm too modest. Like Hts Father. “Charley, dear,” said young Mrs. “ithe baby is trying to talk “It's wonderful how be takes after you!” “What was he talking about? “I think it must hase been pelitics. He started very calmly, but in a few minntes he was az angry and red in the face gs he could be.” Injustice. “It's an nnmitigated libel” the Filipino. “What's the matter?” “This writer says we have a lazy climate. “I'H leave it to any unpreja- diced thermometer maker and germ expert to decide if we haven't one of the most industrious climates in the entire gazetteer.” — Washington Star, A Query. “1 should think the fire-fiy would get tired lighting his lamps every min ute.” said little Harry. “But be doesn’t-he's very patient and persistent,” replied Harry's mother, “That may be, mamma.” said little Harry. “but where does he carry all his matches? Harper's Bazar. Her Mistake. “Are you afraid to go down stairs and look for that burglar?’ asked Mr. Meekton's wife, “Certaigly not. 1 am perfectly will ing to go and look for him. But, Hen- rietta, I'm afrald you have been mak. ing a mistake with me all these years, You ought to have developed my con- versational powers more. After I find the burglar 1 won't know what to say to him. You'll have to stand at the head of the stairs and do the talking.” The inadequacy of Statistics “To prove my love,” he cried, des perately. “let me tell you during how many weeks | have scarcely closed my eyes ia sleep, during how many days 1 have eaten only" Here, with an imperious gesture, she exclaimed “Statistics prove nething!” she Ab, but what a cold dictum! It y like an icicle plunged luto his bing Wart'-Detrolt Joummal