RE————— nt 1 feel for I've topped une TBE DEACON'S WEEK, 1yerdd in LJ i] Ld | nn i i, come to dine her they d vot right and reason to ex ret I'd BETTER LUCK ANOTHER YEAR, do my part th Reemed a ough | wa Hn out mos \ shout Josinh Emmons § I FD! never But brave life tofore; Guick Ratlway Time, if they try in’ Ly my sop LOOK. Cilin « Bin ink neath Fortune Wis he! Rose Terry The communion service of ist over in the church at Bagm wd people were waiting for Mi o give out the hymn, but he did not t out: he laid his book on thet and le oked about on hi loan curnes town chiarei ol perity - OTe {id s¢ gregatl 1 wen who hiner well as hot wigued J thes Of those who with, oarren sted the dea off his overcoat. *“] oh records, \s P FaCs, rev for 't ng ved axing ha n't got the Ix now | tel yi “That Parkes CXperience SOT one am we know you will not tell us or less than what you did expericnee Deacon Emmons was a short, thick st man, with a shrewd, Kindly face and gray hair, who kept the village store and had a well earned reputation for honest rethren, © he said, “1 dono why | shouldn't tell it I am well ashamed of no doubt, but | ought 10 be, and ma shall profit by what I've found out 1a hack I'l tell you Mon day | with Hint good for me. the doote 1t: but, dear me it does sol a man up good, cold mornings, to hate a cup of hot, sweet, tasty drink, and I haven't had to refuse! 1 knew it made what tks call nervous and I call cross b fore night come wl 1 Knew pirits when vord ou of n nyway; sol ie with | hankeorved emed an breakfast withoul sald Mr whol ng us, and cither more want, ” th wo to what want know “Well pretty myself, be | these ix ‘ it nu just as me looked about to the me it tiched n ur fol thought I tell afte to cumne hard’ of colle Poulin L eat my ) feel v) | {ty a man that loves Hp Lg rity 41 Ireadial = | sech no | here was my wife, that had worked for { She didn’t say | "twant sullar b gin | the children «« i] I am nreazing fond of coffee, and | rans it | | Seemed an more’ ye know, but | ha | I the most Hi on Jie i ive had uoclor HT me about eatin nothin readin tie waitin vod wile and whiny il, iL savs ay temples thinks 1 wel if they be, and nod pleasant Well om IK M und ul a drinkin up ld ce just nit come over lay of praver for ti \ wight 1 w I jest hed In the nd when the fire burni up Nile (8) ays she, ‘I've got such a th, but I'll come in amin lidn't mind that, for women are havin aches, and | was jest a goin shen | the tex’ about not bein’ bitter against ‘em, so | says: ‘Philury, you lay a bed. I expect Emmy and me can get the vittles to day.’ I declare, she turned over and gave me look; why, it struck right in AW ay LO say 80 remembered an’ waited on me twenty -odd year, most sear't because I spoke kind of feelin’ to hor. I went out and fetched in the pail 0" waler she's always drawn herself, and then I milked the cow. When 1 come in Philury was up fryin' the potatoes, and th ashinin’ on her white face nothin’, she's kinder still, but she hadn't no need to. | folt a leetle meaner'n 1 did the day before. But nothin’ to my condition when goin’, towards night, down the tairs for some apples, tld have a roast, and | heered Joe up in the kitchen say to Emmy I do blieve, Em, pas goin to die Why, Josiar Emmons, how you tnlk?” ‘Well, 1 do: he's 50 everlast pleasant and good natered 1 Can't but think hye struck with death.’ “I tell ye, brethren, I set right down on them sullar stairs and cried. 1 did, reely though the Lord had turned and looked at m est a8 hie did at Peter, wire was my owa children pover ct real fatherly end pretty in all thelr lives I'd growled snd scolded an ed at ‘emi. and tried to feteh ‘em u « thu bent the tre y nclined 1't never thowydt that tears I was Vig § LAME"! sO 8 | L AGE Hie Goddess riy of the «« thirteen stars rounding it \ cent of the | of 1 | in good condition, is worth $40 or 8350 appears CORY CENT Swallowing a Chicken's Heart, Chicago Tribune A romantic young waiter girl at a hotel in Ontario, Can, came near losing her life the other day by trying a foolish ex periment, She had heard an old saying that any girl who swallowed a chicken's heart raw would have for a husband the | first male person she shook hands with, sad believing the proverb, attempted tc swallow a chicken's raw heart, but failed The heart stuck in her throat and would not move either way, down or up. A doctor was called in and arrived only in season to save the deluded girl from an untimely death by choking. Mena and Programme, [Chicago Times | A New York musical critic sees a parallel between the menu placed beside the diner s plate and the programme of a comcert. Beethoven and Bach, for ex ample, furnish the sturdy beef; Men deissohn the tender mutton; Schubert and Schumann the side dishes; Rubinstein the relishes, and other composers the remain. ing courses and dessert, Bill Nye: Some of the things that we know should be saved for our own use I'he man who sheds all his knowledge, wd don't leave « nough to kee Pp house bh, fools himself, emai young so long dapt i i Sod front her 1 1m wh Another k another mile ins niles for [| 1 nile I vill win an | aid and g nother yeni ir ang Grant's New Endeavor. hin The Enquirer not dreadful may think It incites now Gen Grant immediately set to work to le an author. He had given away great volumes of books; allowed pi tures of himself to be taken by any ody who wanted to sell them; find al lowed newspaper writers to go with him around the world and make books for their own wealth He new began to see that he had been too prodigal, and started on his own com position. If Grant had never allowed a dicture to be taken of himself there would w a fortune in his mere photographs, George Sand, the French suthoress, de clined 10 have a photograph taken until rather late in life, when Nadar, the bal loon photographer, paid her for the privi lege Poy erty CONS NR Wi endeavor 0 A New Ceram le Product, Soiantific Jouraal A new ceramic product, according to Mons. Hignette, now made from the abundant white sands of French glass factories. The sand is molded into blocks by immense hydraulic pressure, and is then baked in furnaces at a high tempera ture. 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