a fin CoPpYyRIOHNT SYNOPSIS. fa of one hds. She ' intly gives Wilfred gest, to army iL h are nan effort to Varney secures wnmission for ver fr Mrs Varney, w ‘anfederate general, has ving from wel her consent for lost snot I foin the federals iy is father making captur I fron re Capt. T mM Wound at R CHAPTER VIii.—Continued, her d does when he marked by Ww Vilfred regarded as an au pe riods ibiously felt thor ROOR iis pet out biue pencil of the rut} You might leave cutting vallantly rished and admired No,” protested ‘certainly phrase aroline 1 That thing in the whole lette That ‘damn even dollars, It is worth it’ not’ iI8 ROoIng you know sald aroline the best thing have ‘our father is a general in the | understand that kind of language What's next? | the thing now.’ Tom Kitiridge has gone He led rday at Cold Harbor eave out that it’ she ca breath, and her eyes fixed more on that 1i of his about his being killed ‘But he was killed and so it Sheldon 1 vO tte you written Army know re’'s some was vests 1ght them- round abo her ives once the se ttle hole in breast aC Ret John form, you Was nave nis ‘1 know to tell choking graph hi Ww hy, that except the part about Yes,” sald Caroline Soni Kissed His Mother Hurriedly. Caroline determinedly, “you me. I'll get it sent.” “But how are you going to send it?” asked Wilfred, extending letier ‘Never you mind,” answered girl “See here'” not going to money, and- There's no danger of haven't any to spend.” She took the letter from his hand. “I reckon Doug: ings Foray'll send it for me. He's in the telegraph office and he'll do most anything for me.” No," sald Wilfred sternly it to give the the boy nave cried : you spend am your PATHETIC PLEA FOR CHILDREN Words of Charles Kingatey Heeding by Every Man and Wom- an of Any Worth. Do not deceive yourselves abort the Jittle dirty, offensive children ian the street. they are not to him that made them. “Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you that in heaven thelr angels do always 1 i i { | | CRET| Ee — IAM GILLETTE What's the reason he won't’ Care Because he “What do you so long as he “Well, I do care and that's enough going to have you on my sald you naking eyes account.’ the girl, blushing feel that about Dug Oh Foray well,” course if way 1 That's the way Eive you, ut yOu wont helping me, will like that?” Nok el ve . ” do ered Ca all ! ANSW mn you mean Yes ther things abo stepped Cl hile Caroline hair, her Knew front at Wilfred took Once ym her trembling hands im. His Howard belt when he have blankets, and get She tur and buckled handed him can wants it about mother the cap says he another and you LOO get his them ned ly 0 the of her and left was nearly at the end and but for incident to hier departure not have controlled herself The last one! One taken one trembling, and now Wilfred! The boy entered into none of the his mother He clapped his head and threw {1 room. She resist ng di she the welcome could of cap on back Fits me,” in me just as if he s=a'd, place in a Jiffy Caroline stood still her eyes on the floor We won't have to send it will we?” he pointed to the letter it Were settling the Orderly. 1 will made Cap be for near the table, now, is in heaven” as in you, Then take heed, 1 say, lest you despise one of these little ones gays: Except the little child be con verted, and become as | am, he shall in nowige enter into the kingdom of | heaven. But listen to the voice of him who knew what is In man, when he ‘Except ye be converted, ye Caroline, shook her ed the letter mechanically sigh, hand took it the ry with a long, deep head, and slowly to him. Wilfred his eyes fixed girl, who had suddenly grown ve white of face, trembly of lip teary of eye-laghes You are very ing the letter like you did.” It was nothing,” “You can help me 0.” on he said, tear into pleces, good," to whispered the again, if girl you his depths lifted her eyes to and he within thei: which encouraged him I can fight twice a Poor little Caroline herself to speak Lear: Good-bye,” Caroline saw L. 4 couldn't nodded wel trust She through sald Wilf about helping me to red, to me as well, 3 twice won't you I Ou mean?” nodded mind would " again if Caroline I wouldn't you teleg me that What vill never juncture Mrs old faded handed it to an She Wilfred and ki you might have be determined, Varney blanket tie in a for at came back roll speaking shoulder riedly sued back be any CHAPTER Vill ‘ ions guest of answered Caroline very important “Oh, that you business, and returned Mrs Vv is the case, Martha must go with Arney, it | You know we haven't a single serv left at our house,” Caroline said in explanation of her request I know,” said Mrs Martha, don’t leave stant.” ant Varney, her and, for in am No'm,"” answered ob huh” As soon as she had left the room. passing between the two soldiers, Ar | relsford took up the conversation. He | spoke quickly and in a sharp voice. He | was evidently greatly excited “What is she going to do telegraph office?” he asked “I have no idea,” answered the wom Martha “Ah'U ! at the shall not enter Into the kingdom of heaven.” Their souls are like their bodies, not perfect, but beautiful anyone who shall dare to look down upon them. Their souls are like their the dirt of what we miscall civiliza tion But take them to the pure | stream, strip off the ugly, shapeless rags, wach the young limbs again, and you shall find them, body and soul fresh and lithe, graceful and capable capable of how much God alone who “Has she had any conversation with him?" said Arrelsford, pointing to the front of the house “They we talki early this first could do ng together in this before it isn't evening time, but You came the pos she relsford impatiently hing is possible” He suspect snapped Ar wis evident. everybody, unturned to pre- plans Cor Eddinger must get ly determined to leave the HT low that girl no stone of his have vent failure poral,” cried, fol- He a8 soon to the tele graph office as she does, and she tries to send Lat no mistake from the de or you to bring it to me ] and turned Arrelst Are let any dispatch out before | see |t hold Make that G an order se: 1 her give in, but about | partment f Ag 1 IWay he saluted corporal to give the order, ord Varney there?” Td 1 again “Yes,” answered the woman man from Lit I did, the house y alone that room Want Too Much Hut They house back the eld in front is absoiu ithough 1 the street (oO and clear, a in have men #1OD anyone attempt to escape that way Mra, Varney ndow and stood walked over to the for a looking out peaceful quietness of a The moon was Tull being somewhat low shone the long windows and into room, the candle light not being bright enough to dim its radiance. Her back moment drew curtain She more the man who was in com toward {TO BE CONTINUED) Beautiful Nerve. According to a Berlin nerve knitting In bed is an ex cellent antidote for tired nerves, Crimsonbeak-—Well, | should any Yeast say time wins ie——_ sins ns made them knows From Charles Kingsley's Address on Human Soot. A New Face. Mrs. Platt and her little son Tommy frequently went to 8t. John's church ind the little boy had become far:iliar with the minister's face. One Sunday he pulpit. Tommy seemed rather nother and in a very audible whiaper ald: ' Mother, what's become of St John?" Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. 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