iiimjiwj 1 mini tijih niuu i of Publication. I'll IVrkiiiw at M. nloi . Herald, -ii!'...:. : . . t to Garfield Nov. P.- When '., Mentor f.-.rn I T'wini crops; hut mc 1 ,.l;,d Ms' A k la 1 I did a': see .-.;iy. "Didn't the General rais-- .u thing, litre i!) V'liiir'.'" I r.--the hired iau. Certainty. ir : but t-erythh l.et-n carri;-i vff as memento- bv ; visitirgdeL-gaiio...-. " i::lt ! Carrot and II. He borne 1 i 8 ' 1 1 rai : i-r " I,-::t' i' & '.c ESTABLISHED, 1827. err: I.:- M ;'ji "U . I ,. hcrxtst .' 5f j i,f((ie.-lJti( ; , K-r l-a n-l- to an- ' 1 t!i? 1 -r-nrr a . IO lb 3 i r 15 If! 1 I-1 A-: -.a a:-- '. r IE :;- .-1 - --- VI ,-J n-- t .3 ;6 J! J vi f-v X; j i vi: A.: k s "i -.:- Ji 11 t-H n -4 1) - i D - 0 1 t '- r - D T I. ... k A X I ) i i'. . J-.i. VOL. XXIX. NO. 30. VrOOLEN MILLS K h i! 1 tiirr (u:U uii 0.Iiu.jL lo luy mill jn t ui SOMEKSET. PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1SS0. WHOLE NO. 153S. . t.M. I'm vijit;: 4 Oil t!.? firtii. : : oil;'.-;' I. lii'jiis 1..' ,TII I:'..IIN(: AMi:i:ic.N' faxcvs chc::s. The Xeiv York Tribune for sin: :..ris we tu:,:! I:a e fti ;;v. . h V A i i- S "Tl .' 1 i . 1 A I !.V. 1 it . t if ri". in r- 1 ; iliT'!) lin doul ltd my r,ij acl!)1 f r itan ut.t'Nuriiiif . I 1 bate woo bil a Ur.eni.K-k c of ' i!L..V.NKtrS. fASSlMEKKS. SATlNLTS. lji;NS. KKPtU-AMS, IHNMXS, I t)Vl.l;LKt".S, IJAKl'hIS, j VAKXS. H'., wl.icti 1 wi.-L te nir. l.Ai i: ! 'A'. ill i . i 1 . 1 .. a ; 1. '.w. :r ir " ir J t irnifpi. I i.v tiie kut-i itif i? 3 'in r.-i 1. 1 w.iu; ji-ur WOOL! t.i w.irk up Kl-.UT IN VOUK 0 (O'i'MV, ' an 1 Id r U-r to r'aoh ntl iry tm-r tn urn 1 liave i-nijl" l!if f.iin: itK'"' I ti ' ; I :'i' j' r. an I In a l aii.m .Mr. J i"i'li I. ILiiwi riv. wh 'ii iii'.riii.'vl my k .6 tu: !i:a;i .rtri ijl ; :;,) utir7 I witl i;riTf. u In tt: nt, t.rfi r!.ri kimii I lull vdlat-l'i aii. -'-w u"lllrl an-1 tiow we to tinl la.-t vtur, will picAiM M.idicMa rani lo W'M N. MOIUiAN'. ; A;rT 1' I I. 1:I-.I!L' r.i k r .i"!u. '!. I Ii le? , t lie l:r: Ir;n l'iTi"ll. id 1 Hl.iro W.lri ili-'.l C'.uuiry ih iu nn iv r (!) T Hi tll t ii t-,l ,S iiJrfi til Mil 1'i't N Till III Nt.V 1'Olnl ,t J'V. I, .':! f. I n.i- l! K.-r 1 -M. i H;: i n; lii . Jy (i w. lii-- i.'j YiT.K Tiil- i i, tT ;il!;llll. '! a rt r: i in ' i .i 1 tt.r 'lr-a u o ! rv-T l e w . o e lv riiiy '.h-r i:i;iij I uis t.t-t liny i e i.':vi J'i' ilf mi Tin: ' (; I !.- Wi-rc wc iievi r preTMi I: I-e that in-vcr lust t!ic (U-.v !! i:r. IlIit (.f a i.'vt-i-.ii!l'c.sM-.l Kill 1 Wi.T.: the zW.S VC lH-ViT knew. .s n ; l iw, ;-i:i luw, wiiiie in tiic p'iv i i' h.iiir i!i.t: f..rn tr.vi. JI ivi-nnarounJ tiic your that p) 1 l:w-o yi-;ir- iiiir iivt-.- ran nc'or r.'jii.irr '.t i Ij. are tl;OiStii;U novir firii A r j, 1 ,r 1 : iUir c i s that Ipu.I i l.i- lii ar: i.n ;;i ! -1 1 1 1 ounriTii : V.'ii (,f lR.r wo ,1M n,,i . : ial- 1 A !' .a:ii:t a.- tha: hi tii.tt :i- wit s'i I.' cur v I'i , j CHARLES HOFFMAN, Kiv ' ! V'l I'i..-' 1 liri I'aui! St: i 1 i l: it l t Mi l i.t:r Ill'S't v . i i' , it.-r .., !, I'.Vil -w . til.i I-.. . I I- l.-r i :. 7 : T n..nir' r ; : i. i . Mi I i lip ti li.'Lr :l l.t'A -1"! rl : V lii aa'i In lu 5 iUU-.I -r. I "vrvr -'!Ual-; uui'-n ii .li i l M ii i- i"n tu lo i- H. 1; r. w in-s ui . 1"II .1 '!.! 'lii'n.:! 11: llp- ' f.f I. f ac.i' ti. r l .r. ai.it i; c n :i li-mlr 1 ui r.i-iraii ii :a r m p. ! 'I u;li hi. I N irlii f m-il ' l ii 'ii'- I., iu. ' r , 'u ii i. U4 . Ii ii a l i in : r .imii-a:.-. n, n I m . il ,.!i t. i-tiiii-ii (iriiii 11,-. i n ' am ii 'ii Ijts; .rn.i, i.r i-crdi- 'I'll-.- in-.SVt I.ii': v'Ull 11:1 V:i.-:i.-ir! .is a;'H: ;iks wall tiiiic .r s,iiv ir- Mf prim'. . then may we knuw 1, man i.s nM ; son.L'?. lie ltadlieuril Lillian Hunt- Spincir Grey bowed with grave ley's voice often, prior to that, in courtesv, and placed the bket on ehureh and parlor, lie had por.e , the table. t.xk the chair which Mrs. into raptures of critical admiration : Marion offered him. Lillian sat dow n over iU purity, its wonderful rane : f,jr a few moments, but presently she and timbre ; but to-night it had cer-: sai J, tainlv caught a new tone, or he j Ve will not stav lone; this time, . heard it anew. Out of what depth j but I will ee vou "verv soon a;ain. ; of inner fueling came that breatl of , if vou will be so kind as to emptv , estatic adoration. Or, was it such?! the" basket 1 know that Mr. G rev j or only a faultless artistic concep-1 will gladlv return it to Stone's, anil j tion and rendering ? To his own auvc you the walk in the morning" amazement Grey became conscious! Mr. Grev bowed acquiescen-e. As , that he had been etandmt: 8tone-still I thev rose to go Mrs. Marion spoke , on the middle rounds ofaladder.hold- with deep fetlinjr, '-.Miss Huntley ; in- a wreath in his hantla, tn in' to , VOu must let me thank vou again, , solve thatouestion. He went on with fr vour svmnathv and helnful . totlie wreath, whiletltebasso j-rofun-: word's to-dav, even" more than for do took up the next phrase of the j your eifts. And I thank the dear ; anthem '"On Earth, I'eace!" Peace !j Lord for sending you to me in mv I (in-y smiled grimly. That prophe-! bitterest need."' jsy is a longtime in ulhllment, hei "You have trustetl Him, Mrs. Ma- thought, out of the sense of his own rion, and he does care for those who last. He rose and walked the r-orn. Then Laura, hcarincr his ?U- vent ured in. She led in with her a lovely chil 1 whom, with no word spoken, t-he ! lifted ar.d placed in hT brother's "a!mom in A recef.t tt'T ti" X. V., to a New York t atamoiuu iia"i.: not ! nu rous and bold l'ir vt ; Tin; . r 'tleli'ga'.ion r-.irrirxl off tin laat e : b.v.e: ar.d '.'.s wek the Iri-it ! .-atli'ii c.nriid of the List p-.':. I'u-unkiijx w-i List .It;:i The i . i :o. p.M... lull irs. i.u- i th- dreaded lynx has inatlo its pr cnr e known in the i'.l.n k Ik- reirioti. 1 The appearance of th' di'.tdi v t'!i mil's ui !'. ami?. The child was like her moth er. Spencer looked into hT fuv a moment steadfastly, then bent his head to kiss the innocent lips. j ,1'-;l''. enemies oi -Her name is Helen !" tiu n said . cvi.l.-nco tn.-u t!a ,r pn y ih klr an.l nni.l mil !.s., r. ) I Uli US Ual Ii tl 111 1 r t o I S .- two the st-on-man with his bit-' I'ub-son, a bark .e.der, win, terness subdued, and th beatttiful ' ,ns? through the Ktravtr K:il child together. The ang. ! : "l a lud hoht;.' t--r.. rnnmirml ; !f' '!! 1 a SI ot -Oil li (h.-tail. e TliA f 'Virisf ii'i cnirit K-.til iiitni i Tight. lie hack toSneneer (Jrrv's l.o.irt Thn ' ' steadily toward the antr'l's song was singincr its If in his . u'as t" r,v" ' mounts leastirpr "ii a doc tin : killed. He carried the news -' aiih.iais, all ; di-er, is e'ert:!!H : is h'Ti- m ! son. V:n. ,' ii::t;;.i ueie t irant hipi I.-ft, pipe or ,t '!,. ..I. .s i.... , . til'" i ii'Pi carri- d . "Whv ruts?'; ' iioii tonic e::i : ;i' l.'u:k!ing :!r.d C; ; U r...t(!:t;-i.i ,i in- -r-t lia'.iia In ! . Y..U ou-iit to h::v. ral t.iik, t l.vp'h. w!f :: c::rr.'s. wi;o rarrii d i;"' h: I.." ,i th w ! was unarmi .1. Out cr:n :ut. ii'or ian.l. !"r f::ev i'm th-y era! s- c i:ll. the ardfull e-.l! wi rs l.t-t .if iv I'M'L'.li un i : em w ' - ;i .1 : and vou'ii m-.- until' now in t !: j o rb t wip.d w at cata- i la;.d. A ch-rgvm n tiown at Yo.:n. ,' h.id , t.iwii keep a c.ibbago on hi-t p.i.. t- the ; He say- ('i.irli. Id piser,ted it t ll ucii ! vi-iiincI'Tu'vnien. An Illinois tu;-. 'tiii r i-i. arm brsTo,' ini'a". lia'.o i'lVsi tura (Tii'l HriHf or M'lVa'Vr-. i imliittered life, and a glancing meni- !oryof war and evil still in the ; world. He was not alone in that fashion of looking at the matter. I Not few are they wholly com pre cast their care on Him." It was spoken in the tone of calm asourance, of certain experience of the tlung she said, lhere was some thing in it that, to one hearer, recall 0i: CIII.INTM AS I.VK. l.end the meaning of the words, "The led her singing, in the anthem that i liusoan'lman waitctn ior the pre ' cious fruit of the eartli and Lath i:y si an i:. ph kixso.v. ::!!: 1.. " ' ' .1 . W.l!: !, . 1 ' -. 1 I . - li ir a.! r IV v. I..-I r Christmas Eve had t oiutr ' r : I in., l- r v ,-. I. I i itre L'.TEST STYLES -U LGWEa K!CEi SA T1SFA CliOii GUAR A ,V TLED.O. ti 1 1 t r n iiinrnon Vi A L 1 1 II AHUtndUil, ; I' r: i: K.-l. I.-T I fi t : .1 : It."ic :n Ui: A-t-i; ci'nr-.-- ftp- -vni! h.-'s- un wiii s,,,! ict-; l .ur was coM ami xrost v ; :ill'l Ttl:M Ur til-. lti'Hj- ( s.t j; i i 5 I'i i -- 1 : 1 1 4 . K n ' 1 ct T'dl. lT'ii-l "! i ; In 1 -i ' r I eur i,r Th' 1 71I1.4: i -n . v. :;i , . ar- :.. n. ir ti i tu y. trr MiJ't t 1- W l , I l-i' V I; 1 i tt ti if i I u 1- l.ir-'T ff f.r'ul .1 :i 1 ' .-i.i -ti I I! Ik i-i : t-tin l.v l ft' 'i.i t ;t-ll?l ;r:-.::y u-r i : !-..- '-tr in " .-to! Art it t ! r.t ii ti .( itnr ct'Vi T.t'i . .! ...-". ai! : ut ib.i- long patience for it" Hut hark ! thoiv was Miss Huntley's voice ajain, I rosolvin him pimply into a listener. t ! in ninth i.iwwiA 'J clwk ClfoT 4t rc-f in 'till 1 t Mtlll, .' nm. Ollil-;, iii.-t 111 hxxi l;l ,n'nor '-v )VV an' tender, then nu;v was Ivir- da u in i out into Hie assured tone oi - 1 : .. i.iiIhwaiij ,fl. li.it i.-ni.mi. ni... I tl I I'.UII I'.'Ul iillLLI lil.fcli .S. 111171.1 llll Ij: t. ami was Lci'petl in dn.-is a-amst the houses, for it ha.l j v --UV la.ul- IK' ;.nh-i-easedfatlit.i;6iuceii--;ht e!os- p'nd then a-un he estatic, a. 'e-1 in. ltut the streets were alive .tr im; V-;1': - V-.t'!ry tp ,.r...it ' .'I .i.i - " .1 n. ; rt-ailtiii i !.-. k t- r 1 1 in !n -. ".!;.. Irliluli. Ill- , ! 1 in siaa 1 lu I- u- ! ..! Oi iu .; ( ! i-j i'i !l:v very :-in n : uai-.H o' ' r w. -k-r I live tt.ias : t c j. ur. n ul 1 a There Were bright peace : ioring God .1 i i . ii l: .1 .ii ri C, in ine iiignesi.m me nignesi: .mei.: i tie choir nan nnisnea renearsat iore. They walKed in almost entire j and were standing in the aisle. The ti!rnce to her home, each busy with ! last cross and anchor and festoon of I thought. At her door he caludv voices IVopIe .1 :i 1 1:1 1 . MERCHANT TAiLO 1. at. ! : i'i- L- i,.-ii (.ar.-; -1 ' ir ; :i I ! S-1 IT'nri d : . c i 1 ' r 1 w 1 ' i ri-t u: il I' li; "1 ! .Ul ;r.i:lt-t: . f A if ' 1 -I- ; 'i l li..-- I',-- W.tfl H.'pI. ;uni fiurnin Ut an. I ami laughter everywhere. J 1 Tt li- ; i-rt- (t .1 . r- r.rr-..!r'.:,ii) -iianeand si7t; w. re Vrowdii. ' 'out -re,'n were in place, and the sex the stores on t-vt rr bu-v t!ioroULdi-j l ire. IVopIe. ith eager i-yts were ei"vmng u.to tdi'sanie. liiu-i- who j iiad k-eii g'-ttit.g realy for Christ-' mas for months, found, of course, -0 in1 i i.r-.i .' ii. 11. t-.i. 1 i..'..ii .1 . ,.,,.. ,.,:, , r' iie omanis;, put ou-, a ueiai.nu- tin- -.-t minut". j"-"'-7 . . !.,. .... ,,.;tt i..,.4 1 '(.unlask a kindness at vour Ul.ls Will, il.IU . . , T I " . i.i.'ii,.:- i liands Mr. Grev ! 1 have a visit to "I " ' 1... .!.... ... 1 11. ( ) t-r I 11 linn iiiut iie'i i.-e uviiii ta, awn i n 1 oi j 'l'r- I'iuggold,'' indicating the organ-! ist, who was to nave seen me sale, evening. He tound himself asking again the question of an hour ago was it then, truly, the fullness of devotion that inspired that tone? This time he found a conviction growing in him that it must be so, although he had drifted to far from faith himself as almost to disbelieve its very ex istence in others. He looked with interest at the woman whom, apart from her voice, he had thought t scarce worthy of remembering be nt-!. t 1 ii.iu .- 'a. !'i ; on; v soli:t: peopi rvtiiiug to in;. a;:, t ) Jn. 1, at -:: tin- merry liois.- the s or, ies lloated -'"St. . . , . . or. ., ,. 1 , t. in stooit reaav 10 turn on me ngnts ! :md leave the church in silence till the inorrov. As IV-rcev Vail and spencer Grev came down from the i-.'iancel together, .Miss lluntley, who ! was standing in conversation with it ?nok "Miss Huntley! is tiiis laith then real to you? is what you said and sang to-night an actual thing in you? Do you really believe all that is implied in your words to that poor woman ?: "With all my heart!"' she answer ed, in a steadfast, serious voice. Forgive me for such abrupt ques- kiu -.v ! '!t! lit--r: spirit yet more tenderly than lie had heiird it sunt in thf nr-.'an loft at St. Paul? nearest settlement. Tl.rei j armed with guns proceed- d Th.-it. n-is tsvi vpiin !pn T)o von ! '"l'h need the storv finished? Little ! The animals had disappeared, af j A Helen trrows in favor and in swa t-i t, r buryire.' toe remains 01 th-d. -r s : ness. Lillian is still sonrano ui,1:rf r carcass. This meant that the cata-i.,f butt-r. p.ilt in the choir of St. Paul's, but she is!n-.ouiits baa atiti d tie :r uppetife . ... Lillian Huntlev no lomrer. Speneer j 1,;r tht? ll,n'- -"-'- '-ed w hat j "V. (irev, listenimr'to his wife's marvel-; " 1,,;t ol their fea-t to 1- eaten at ; -V ous"voiee, gives thanks alwavs fr . some tuturo time. Ims is n: 1 1 tl,-; p;-,!,. the evening when, unknown to lu r-1 babits ot the catan.ouut. A tiiei.-tovej o..lf ..I.., t 1 saiest .ami sun .-t av to e:n.!tire at . .!. eii, rni 4iiiii.'ti 111 illlllllii l"l inlli j - - ---- - - - - victory through submission. ''t w,,"t th'' :1 --" 1 - ; trap was buried a'tti.e ;.!; t:ie A I.outf llriilal Tour. ; earciiss. ! I In rr..o-..r f.i If -i.-vf .1 ,v UiTii-lP. ol the w arr.. -I oil the trout lm eMti"Pi of bitsiu'-s - tn-ii carri liarrel of pork and tv.-o lirki al d.- at did til V. tiiey e '..-.A t": and th... A correspondent of the Detroit ! t-rs found one of th :':ie hunt liints tl.-t Th-m.-n j OU'.'ilt t-l remarks 'Dr. !:' pr.i v r-. -The . tl'c wor-t :i I'-L-al:. !!. o editors do ?" . rri I oh' tie- fa. hdst" thee,... next i;:orni:i' heard the (;'::, to ' d f.::. III! 1,' trc t rr-i teds this very interesting .v a hir.d !'' in tl etr.'p. story: de-ir-d to s-cure it al;ve. f -o w one Keading alioitt bridal tours permit 'dared aj'proacli in .ir nou-h to put me to relate a strange experience, i a rone over its h- ad. Its r i -euas 111. (lie !' -, ; ; .1 ., I 7-1 rC Some months after the close of th' sueh that il mad'' v war, a gentleman residing in Texas 1 spring irm:i its '.ii. OtOj'. iv ! .1, I 1 I : e -PIT NO. 223 LIBERTY STREET Tcrmt ct Tiis Tr bun?. e, r.si v oris;; out -: Aiionts k Fire a-1 Life Inss siii. d ha I':.' naliee. ;ur. a un.ino i'lv i.ius: an- And the l.rilh.ii.tiy ;p P." over the .! vi re din, i;n A. nit ii- the hvav iroiigh pf the widch .-tars i thev ud' an d for i. You would if vou it.'' right I-' gone, pacing the streets teps. He could not his own mood. It was some- esolve thing very different from that wil 1. v'.v. I Kie.YM'. ,':A Y I. V. SUMi:i'.T. I 'A.. And Ileal Estate Brokers. nsr.ni.isnKi t-.'.o. I Pi r . ' 1-r 'I 1 ui Ji lt 1 s . r. u:, F. , ''a r u is.t 1.-. ..I.. 1 Aiiy 1 aa l'-r :-n hi Oi- en-- , a. i w .a 1: to. :v vo .i .'ht. Cnri: ' t;'.i wil- t : 1 1." rt- r ' 1 '11-1 i-r-y. i r iut 'U Bu-t ut.. tiK-ir .iv:i..tiM!e i io;Svr. i; .f T T rn .1. p.-Ti I- 1: iii." in. "i'i 1111.1 i. unit-. 1.1 it rmtr 1 K. ul ir t u-iui s hit i' ml. t 1 r mp-ly aio ri. ri m. S. T. LII TLE tV' SOXS. 1. iM ItAI.TlMOIiK SSTlll'.i-IT, crMlllllihAM), M.l. :i a'-tu.d .0 e.is now. "There are il.ous m iieepi.r tune, "to riin '!. M-r- or wiih- -1 lias jailed to :s spirit?" a-ked ovie. r p.:s-i d t!ie . -';is. j. !s si.tntng ei; rtaii.s seemed ..r o.tii up- 11 the !-," answernl u the Christ ina spirit never on-ies it. iui 1 THE TKiSUNF. PREMIUMS. T;is Tin itrt h n r "n ruit :-'. I.tl il.il rTiiar.rli! Tiiti ui? Hit i u,-rl H-r-. ai. i i'. 1 Jti" -.r ; o -I i in tu ?l - 1. a. I. iv i. N ,t l i.r 1 . !, u f ti.i l I 'n in it-i is j if -' L" 1 'A . l-Tf. s en ;' lift s 'j.-rfei. 1. 5' UriiriiTv-. T- .. " f 1 t i : ii K I'll M 1.. WA TCHFS. i H.1IVS, A M J ' AS l'L ' KS, MhSCH CI' ' "S .-it I IR I LATH' WAf;yt JLH Elk I. fc. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! V."i.,rhS itU'l Jm-lrj K-TiAlrrsl t y Sk'.llv-l W.,rkmcn ot i n-.uni.'l t.jr Ei;t-m Trr if tinc. 'j I rha-K f T F.njr-itvlrir. '!! ar- ; rnt'l as r prrs. cieJ. Tha Great Cibls CoriCardance. on 11 '. ! : -1 I s NEW BANK. ' Ax M. T c i. 1- 1 ;;pX'K ' r Til cr, t ;iy t.rtf iitill ."i.: t i;;tiaC v- ii ti- , ii - r .tr r-1: ' ( 1 n" a-, wi ii ; Ik j I j r i-Uii-i -il-"- ; j (uw li a-o til 1 J n u? r en tf- iu s r I t.- f X !- '-'U l.i I -lUI i- 7-. tl ' j A..I.'T u- " I-l'.'Tl f hfr :.ti t i . J. :r t n ! ic j- 1. ii 'in.-: . t r u ..r 1 r. i:t-l- i i i r 1 J 1 ..ut t- in: 4 i -11 1 t-.uii 1 m i"'.t-. t -' -i-" t iLoM' 'l s '-ier ft t v- ry w r 1 h :-1 u:, .rr li'-t'i-vw . r ;i i-rl n. c n ti i: r.j c u l, .if..:i;.ir UllAr-w r-Icr-j iv t. ; tii i iL.i.ii .0 sOj r.i m 1 1 M.-inivti ; wi u t i.r ii'- 1 Ul- f;l IiV Jt: An k n - u. , LU 1 . i r..r.-ij In "I I li---v : t :n-.n i r 1" .ru r i ii. a' !-. i A i;k! ri .- 1 in n ; i.lili.Ml Alt l v ,u:a-. r.n. il'lir,R . - r? uf.-:;4iii i j.i t 4r Hit tu.e !. ;:.( N. r. -W!. V.L; i.! .-i v. I A. . p.. v.e ! u- p .r ur r. e i; r- .o -:. .1 ...I V I; . t' onioret Countv Bank, CHARLES J. HA ,9 R1SDS, iu-l.rr i:. 1 Ma:;:-. :-r. i ' . lIis-TSef rr.iii: .n .il pans ol ti.e t'nae 1 St-: i"Lri;( au-itraw. Bu'.tcr ao-1 iiecT rno-k. liJ ami f'he'.. t--j:ni Wtr.n:(-X'-fir.l'v fclwfcrf m hunl. RratttuiBi? w'.U n-tBj-t- i'tr-'i-i drririt; u rcx.. i'. S 4 t'F-k OLNT. i i .Vi'1.1' LOAN, '.n t e im ttf liank. Tb vu rt .r..J te ."OiHina:! -i.t "t r-X I . h.-0 nf 1 '. nail: K il Ui ' lu 11 iir. I l,.i i l p-ui l. a pr i --.l. ii 1 Ii- l.li.l.rll W ' H t -in i i .a "t - ti vil it li- ilUililll. tl (-1 i l'-nf !ai-. i-.ii:i r.i.iiv"iia..iiiiai i.r Hie r, fi.rK o j-t-piai.-? ii,i-a tii .a it ; i-ui in i v - I 11- i." ii.- l i- i.tr 1 an I'I t.i .a---ULi.e i-i r li u. a'-ri ' uit-ai t-r r i.-'..r V. La mi'-v h I " 1 he V hnstmas. si illt! I liave lorjoti.-n what it was like," said a iii:''.i within, as he turned away ;mm il.e window, "lint thousands to whom the Christinas spirit never aloe ? yes, tint inu-t be true, too."' Hack and forth lie paced the room, p.iu-ing at length beiore one of the pointings on tno wall. A gray .sea v.- -.v. wiii.re ;i struggling moon cat nr..keii r.-dieii..:e over great, stonily masses of wiinl-swept cloU'ls, and dimly lighted to.-ing waves that rolled on to break themselves against the lifted crars of n rocky coast-, was What held his gaze. Any one w ho knows Nahat jToinitory well. iiiU-i have rceogniztd the very point on which the painter stood to study th'-s-ct ne. Ait. r a long gaze the O'lViii r broke th; sjtiilniss of the room, speaKing to iiun-c.l m a slow, undertone, words that have voice -i soul s crv .1.1I1V.-. A DMiN!TKAT)!:S.I 1". J-. -uv a . r-. r iu .i . u'-t of N 'lii- r- an'.) - ' 'I h re i':) !. - i t.- I ill .i-' m .1 'rv-n 'L 1 :h 11. :ir It A u r I. i v .1 i rur (Tk T ! 1 : e ' j c -u.-.t. I' . cv-u- it.ir- H jt'r-! m -- - J rti a r'V-! a h if - il A:-;- r t ur i ihfrc n. l-in-'nf Krr-Tiri( Sim- i Hrr - . . :.u ti i- .Km r,u- l hunri ci an ! tit -t. c-ir:n u-.ijjin".y iC-'--l, ti :n . ca :t. rii'"!. un-1 ft It s-ir-t t.- utto , I t.v 1! a -r !n 4r-Ti"i"-iii ;- l ?r n-iw:.;.. -j j-! t-.-i wr l.'-i.-M !,ir l'i-.--i" !- ! iiJ i" IJ.Uii !" la'Ii' l-U Inj-- -ir. !r r ii lir-ri. tlvir.w itir! Ltinii Lii m: i,; w r :-. 1 v?.i :ivu j n-torr. mi w;il t- v.i o ii-i- t'i f'U'i li'.fi ! Ihtr Ji d .T.i an I i' J iM -il- Ur" I to Hi H' L'- rri retlrr K-r ills' lint i a Ii h.r i: ouhl to i.. ttr :l. Krrt LfSjr t liH ir n:i.l .a4 tt : 1 i ii? i.U'ipi-l'oi'-o-4-tkr rrri u "m-it.rr -t ihil f tt lar't cJrr - iLitD i hi k'.r.it w -rk .iriii B lijf ;uMi-l.v.1 i-i Ki tfi-i-J in ' 't tir, lv i'' a -"M !-T ti AUU'iWiiI r ii ui ncciiun w tti Tiu Ik.- H-'m.! ti.-li.li .iifi r IU it at i I r... r Ihv 1 "!;r..iilf klH! II i J . I Tl!L U c. LV 1 ui-; k tvrrrr- ol IiV- i J.r r- r. " I r 811 th- WiP-T'Ut r I ropv T:iu Sum w niiiv i i. m si' tivt-vmt. r in.- . ..ur Y' ar. .r it-a , w Ihb a llklv in ii; xt 1 '- Tmi -A fctKU Tk mi t ir. '1 tr j :.. - :i ;r.- i vr--t i j cw,'? hi n tut - ti" r a r- il n.-li:,: il a i.v niAii l-.x--.pt t-rsie-rvr ..w.,;, ;:e i-r cfi'-n 1 r .n n rjrr-;?. ,u--.:, j n l r. u.iUiu t- r '.li .ir i tv.t f 1-. i. t: I ML iiriUUY C;I I Ml IE LA I U4lH Ll K:'1 1 r.." : -r t ; n l r t -'- -. --ti ; it ' c- ii-- i A" e-i ' nil r- ; i u' 1 j i . t i 1 ! -1 "."; i 1 1 T' -'j ij r cru w .u ' i i -a-- t'i'i 11 s. vaiai Lie Uit.ii J, ' -1"' H niUliir i-r'uivi -Ji -ux t?V -''"'t ! '-'! r-i u. .I-.' Hi.: f-' Ju:.:;r. I'd tionin. iocmI ni u ( iooi 1 He w.i lias just receive. 1 an imperative sum-1 with unqu moos in anotner direction, l am a little afraid to iro out so late by mv- iseii. which lie liad walked his study "I am hapi.y to be at your service, wlun he said he had forgotten what :.I:ss Huntley. I will see you later the Christnues spirit was like iu the evening. Vail."' he said, as j when he had adopted Tennyson's he parted with his friend at the lament with such bitter emphasis. Lurch door. j How should he know that the Lrd Kiverdale had not grown yet into j (.ar,.s even for those who have not a very large town, and a short walk ; l,.arned to c.ist their care on him? iooi. thorn from St. Paul's into the i HoW should he guess the early husiest thoroughfare. Of course j rVenins to he but a preparation for there enough to talk about in that which was still to come that I"-' the animal's la-ek . I to the ground, whii : le'.'-s tog-t!lT. 'A h' it.'-irt- to (!.,. f.f ehi-!with:. long . 1 t i-a -s over ! i it tight oti.i.r- tl. ! its a trie man v.-.h to p j ten lett irva- such strong : f-TWi-rd t'l 11 : leg apart, an :t.-a; sprang aware ot th I th up 'i'ill-S i -ant :r in ,r- its 'ill the W t.l- I. tunes of a soldi'-r- dt"!. iiiid twi-.-e a l-risontr. i in, h In one of his various wanderings j pc-'e ne iiau met ana lahen iu love with ; the daughter of a widow residing in I the northern part of South Carolina. t'ii the 1. f. t the! fori an i ; - d ga.' 71I t:t e r . vhat tiicy saw. an d Mi Huntlev ii:i.d not yet indicated their destina tion. As they neared the lower end of the street and the poorer part of the town. Miss. Huntley paused be fore a large grocery store, and said, 'T must first go in here.'" V little surprised. Spencer Grey followed her in. His surprise was not lessened bv the thoroughly practical nature if her purchases : but he said to i the song of songs to which he had listened, the incident ot its practical carrying out he had witnessed, bore a lesson for him ? It was nine o'clock when he en tered Percy Yail'a parlor. He found bis eu-ter there, and the promised supper waiting. That over they adjourned to Mrs. Vail's cozv sitting room. On some excuse of unfinished tav :...: . u e 1. ' I .' ! l.'.i 11- !- i'' Tfr'.'i ! iti- a.i n . --a; ... ,.f 1 A Ui. -I II :-.TP-I'W il- 1. l -vtri ll -r il vi;ia'il. w-r. ia c -r.r.Ci-.L. I'..r , T ..I. no ( k'.-i.i. " r. in n!:l r.r ii Ii -. . a-. e; i- ., T 'O: K fa -ril. r. -ViTl'MiJ-. llXviVTL- . u v -.una ) ---l-sO '- I i T Ti r-N i --: -. i'i N'l. i I ; r: Kr 1 r.r Frr ri. o. a.'. . frt r; ;ur u ir.iia -rie-i! ir.i in mi m-dnh-1 onr ti:,r i r r ti itii-Trs-t ; (irirrrr m- w, iv h t jti jtmcni va ile r mi f, K Jr -t-i t BJ 'tifV U t'T I'Jkli ! t a it.iied (.n. j tNB ':offm w IVr li Aim r ! recr lie rfc yt . -ucd. XKCl'TOK NOIICK '''is L.: steviTi n I'-t- -.:. kti.WL- . ,n :--t " ' :' 7ir.'. .,l lit I r s.o 's,,., i ri uiv 1 ..a. i vurs !a t ru. fi-nV-r. 1 Tn:Liiiii.-,WY..r l sai.r.MiKwwi tor 81! ti.t ' .i.-vri'ivi. : ! n-n -.i. f !-oi 1 tliKVlB UMiO-iMr I fcJi,, k ..'i.ir il. 'riln.', ali-i -wi-d') 'S , Mt i'i 1 " -nir lKiars iw l.jet.r. s T; Cm r f tir wit l? r, -w TftAy. m-.nif rurlTiLr on'iu.! Is" w n rv.i wi.iripi.li.fr'!--' I'.'il e -i.i '- r-il ir ti P''r -. : t.f - n V.Cj i i-is Tfcii.:asr v iM h mail, will S! fa . la .ai-ej I-rv!S. ,,a & aii:.u J'UftMt'T ll O.A. ri t.vlfr tt:'9 irrvai p-rnuura va. Curtis. I'h. V N lo IK I.. 1 1 NN A. tli-n-t J turl-i . IK R 1 r. 1 . L.i Uil ' 1 t i. o . :r ail no ' lii i.lc f i vrry ' ' ' I ' : r.. ..- ir k ' ii,:. : 1 t .uri ....i. n l,. i- i- t.ii a::rt,r.i - t.- iii- r.ii ai-i'i-rMT '13. T tl J, n.t j. r . T B ri.i. ' 1ST ci: K i-r 1'itnwl. .:.,,; p. A Magnificent Sift. iblv. to whom Clinstma-? guts, it prized, need to be useful." On such a busy evening there was no one to be spared to carry Mbs Huntley's parcels; so Mr. Grey, calling "for a basket, requested to lie allowed to show himself a safe carrier, and going out into the star light street where the lamps shone ihrtiier apart, said g.iilv, "Which wiv shill I follow, my lady?'' Miss Iluntly smiled. "You think I am taking you into strange quart ers for uiy visit, hut we have not much further to go. Just after turn ing the second corner in front of us we shall find the place. It is the ' home of a j-oor woman and her chil dren wiio are really in need, and M whom I was not to!d until late this afternoon. I came down then, but was obliged to hurry away to re iiers d, and promised to return be fore going home. If there had not been need I should not have ventur ed to tresspass on your time." "I can onlv sav again that I am th.ll. httie g:ris voice v.ondenng j gia-lto nave me nine vo jiaw ai ai.init tuij CnrisUiKW spirit! She j your disposal. Hut may 1 ask, have ivill know Utter after a while how you many sueh visits, as this tu .-oo:i it fails, and what a sihani it is make ? ' .;:i m. s; who pretei.t to it !'' i He made the inquiry a little cun-r-i.ei:cer Grev -olilixpuv wasbrok- j otisly. having quite settled it in his i :i in up-in just here bv an op-eiiing ' own'mind that cliarihible visiting d-i..r, ..Ha a (net rv voice titat" said, i was n,t one of the wcupations in "Grev. ..hi Kllow"! 1 want vou to j du'.ged in by young ladies in ?oeie - , !-.'t.,:s . v.i,h,,r I ...to :iw:Ir. that Itv. Iiura did it sometimes; but el.U'V.i decor '. ui;.' i i ; ii , Oi: ' i. ;i liie le;i'ii.-rr Wiii m vi-r c :a.; -aOs- a I. t-j "Nev.-r ! never !'' ho added. Lut wiiat a fool 1 am to let that piure move me so. and of Helen Alton's sweetness and j'alsei.css. What was ii, Uiut sent m- back .so into a part who.se golden fruit bore such Dead Ss.a biut-rness at the core? On, himself, "for pome old servant, prob-1 Christmas preparations the ladies presently disappeared. Ihe host! paced the room deep in thought while hi" guest read. At last Percy spoke: "Grey. I need not ask you wheth er you remember Mrs. Winstanley Helen Alton though you never ?jeak her name. No, you need not motion me to silence. I have some thing to say that must be said. Wc all lost sight of her after she went to T I is with her husband. Two months ago she came back to Kiv erdale, and the very next day she sent for Mrs. Vail. "Winstanley had died a year be fore, and she was herself dying. She had a little girl with her, live years old. her only child. Lefore her death, and she lived only a few days, she told my wife and your sister Laura, her story of yourseparation. Thcr are none of us who think that the fault was wholly hers. "I think your own heart must have told you you were too exact ing and suspicious that summer at Nahaut. She has gone and that cannot be recalled. Put she left her little girl unprovided for. She has been with us since her mother's death, for Mrs. Vail promised to overtook on the road a well dressed : th.-ni fmaiiv soldier. The soldier was accompan ied by a pretty, neat-!oouiig girl o! apparently about eighteen years of age. She carried a bundle in her hand. The soldier stopped to ask direc tions about the road. The gentle man found the stranger was a con federate soldier returning t hi home in Texas with his wife. He invited the stranger home with lum : its p-i-th to dinner. The soldier a fine-' iri.sni whin- i looking Texan told hi story. His 1 p..Ti,l, gra? home, he said, was on the Nein-ces. 's.-iz ! ti.e , ue belonged to iiohiison s army, and it-law .-truck ha-i gone through all the various f..r-' ri 'ht knee. t. eeii once woun-, Ue ir!v a fo..t nm inch !-' o. TI.." and rushed companions sto. on the uin-xpt- t V iri.tted animal. 1 he widow s husband had lalk-nat; The cat-imou; the battle- of Manassas. s ring in the n.i 'Ihe widow, from competence ; hut a rilie I ... I i lound herself reduced ala.ost to broke its f -r: sh' "--ot- j shot gave it a in W ii n the war elosi-d our soldier , trace of its mate went to the Louse of his intended ! while the in'-n vo mother-in-law, and for a inoi.th Citmionnt they I worked with ail his might, mending treteh'd on the fences and putting tin- farm in the ( Uika'd.- -rv best order lie could ; then thinking in th.-" il time to see about matters at home - and nearer until tie- a and his old mother in southern Tex- into an open spae : ).: as, of whom he had not heard one land confronted them word tor two years, he prepared to ' eves. It ero-icl.i-d a return, but it was hard f"r him to , th.-n m-i'int-d to tie- 1 leave his sweetheart, esH.-ciaiiv j chestnut tree. wh r". 1 when he was unable to perceive !the lim!, it j.r-p.T' wiien he could make money enough i.-mv one who ventured n to return to her. i It was shot througii the I She settled the matter bv saving rifle ball. For at i'-ast ha! she was going with him. So one i it hung ?upep.d'd from th- limb bv morning they were married, and ! the powerful claws of its tore 1. started for Texas on foot, with ! and tin n f. 11 with a fearful v !i to -a. Gar'i. 1 -s. ;. .ri-..; eio'.:.' s j ) t! w.-'s a. con m; n.l.C- -i-tviri Kven Jo .il r-t with th--slept i r i'r i Indian .t -ay thiy 1. 1. n iin i ' .rant c I t: a- '..on. a ! -to.,.! no i:, her n:. hall alfiiie-U long, ui tl.lrg to put eight rs tii'o ti.e s .ti.e r- n. ' h i. iii; on t :- g I Conivii! ::" I -:. "Yes ti ''' v, 1 11. Tl -. It set ;.,; r;; '' have i: i ll,... a 'o.o g w. ' . in. i y I Dr. '"nishe li.ish.i -it' it' say. rii.g t-.i-ni' :gi.t un: win spi i. in ng il r t f.y SaV I'V-T e-g ay. Mr. ov. r rrow: p u..n. That loitoCl-ye' and (TO'-'ri gvrm-n ief'.' Lu I k;;-.:: t: r;.-- .ad 1 : .e j-.. ad ki; :'o'in. I i - -s : ' ''"1; 1 'ii ii n Olii ln .ti'cc t. ot the o ii , ..-..Is I.-d. a- .th-'. v. a-; it !:! TMiii- ie a' "Y. With mom. r :.' i '' i I i g g an: u w. to y.-u. f hut yi hoVs." i'i." 1 tl. - t1 i .1 I W ,.'!'' to orig: 'iii.. ti. tow K.ki: i ' .id with a f a minVit" knapsacks on their backs outa.ntot money. "Put,"' said the bride, "we found peoj'le very kind. We made friends all along tiie road; we were never turned oil" at night, wv always got plenty to eat, and the people would ol'teii make us little presents of money.". "We would frequently ove rtake a wagoner, who would give us a ride as far a.s he was going our way. When we came through New Or leans we had to get pass to cr. ss the river. The northern general no ticed that my shoes wire nearly worn out, whispered something to one of his aids, who went out and came back with a pair of shoes, and i t .. . i . i. - .1 : i i .-ii -ii-i iiie gi-ncrai a-eu n i wouiii iioiig'-i and with the ground, where it died. An.sr .lofe i.f ai k ( handlfr. When Mr. Chaii'ihr was in th' ; Department of tin- li.t- rior.at Wash ington, a man called on..- ruorning i at his o!he Intro-hii-ing himself. he said. "Mr. Cti.indi- r, I presuni'- it is your intention to have i.oi.eTut Currei t persons in y .u : iej.artni'. r.t ?" j "That is my in.e.ition. ' I "Weil, sir, d vou know that v...u el- g-' 'Oil... -s. wil! the own-r ! h... k n- t ia.-.ore d rk, I r-' k--: ys re-pect.-iilly thui.kvd ' ' Waited til! he got out i ted the f nce;;T:d w re c'- lakit.g iown the burrs. The shaking was t-:?sv. I u I'Ui.ng o: .re i:;:i- -t the hovs ha 1 a Sli!'-;,. lid tii i-i-n.-.- orowii i.U s on tne grot'.n tu.y pr ;.;tred to put tl.'tn La.'- ti.ev had brought vi' " h' ! 'Well, Ti.e i- old i.i.m. sight, iu: nan and the ti.. : 1 .i ti.e (hestr.ut 1 urrs was : and unpleasant. At i p:l-' t i have a woman in on- of tl." of your d.-par.iii-nt who i char.icter ?': "No, sir; I do not kmoi have any su- li ; in niy 'l--p..rt- meiit." " I "I thought vou 'h.;:i t. .Mr. ( hai.d- li'.ir-aUs of !-.-.-: that I ri ;:-'f- u-.r. t fa Re r.ry I:..T h!e." .,id o'.e .fl,ovo!er.t o! who .-'.'.id by the fence L kiiaiiy on ti.e start!-d I ..vs. not ? .-tr- i.g i-s I .i.c" ws, f.-nr I can't hold hi this d,.g hu.g. r. If vou'li hurrv. t.ho gnir 1 1 e.i: te them. VoU. Thr liOil Ci . ; . t ..:... . i ,...:.., i.sti i (Xitct.y lnjtiien iuira w.is in? mmci, .ui'i quiw.- ii"t;s has Jan exeer'tion he thought. It was irieV 1.1. il.e lie tu-te. i i ik.i-si ii i aiii d out "j town. !! Ol VO'jr 111 UCi' and I want it not your ping me to urape me and ai. darc'iies of St. Paul: curious now ins I'cnei mat one wo man, years before, had ihiyed hirn false, liad embittered his mind and warred his judgment. He rarely Alter that I am going to take you entered ladies' society. '"Gay treat- i.yiiif with me tor a late supper. Your -isti r has i ctn witn my iie ..ii nay. ii.lt lit 0:1 poiiicti.n.g or oth ir, and 1 havw h.-r orders not to aj puar without you."' "All rigiit. I'm at your service with the evergreens, and at Mrs. Vaii't and Laura's iiiterwards. Al t.iiigh, its yon s.iv, Christuuis dec orations itxii'l .i tmng I've espLcially devoted inyscd: to. .1. : VoTK K. i'r T-.i)(. ' ' .t ii .cii.:. ' Kl.-f ll t t it. i . . a t :Ih -ihe inni.iiA:i -:. it .i.ttiAFiT ' auiltrn-iisuit (, i;.:a;eof I.-ia I. -t.r U .f Jc T- lieSfUM.-',. Iifi.r. u-.jiiufi;tarT .-n the t'.-v. cai.. hv. ia tsst-n irritair-1 1-. t.i ua..iT-ii;avsl ' i r-'tH-r a-j: l: irt:y. I. -tl'-r 1 i.r--!.; i;.siiti. ail -fs..ri l.i-t'-riterl'lii -ai.! t-.ta:e tj Akt liEr-i-sra: p. mrtt, aiKt tb-nwr ii a ii-j. aif-.iiit ll i.i prr- ct ti 01 c'.u'.i : tie ia'ci t. r -t!-m- oi. .-0 j .ilunii .Vh.l.v... Ii.T.Il.V IS!, a; Ts,tl. T' i bula-' ViU I... I r, .!!. if u..t' I'.' i.i;i ..ii -... ..-! HI.NKY Si. liLI'1. :-Vt: itniit nr-i ' i ImLHU.V'.Li'" , ii ... - ..i '.O- rrl .1 -.-ri.C- THE rfUBlSC i- i ru.' ;itiior cf Lkjiamd lu ihree h.oi.iii . ... .i ir il': ana if uairfs.. V I at. ' o--ai).i h-na-l In rli a X h.-.u! !-.ov.t tV f,.-ln.t K -r. ! ni f- .nr.- t y m t'l-ii.n-.. Tart- ... H::i:. - " 1 u a'-mvri nnut. l . h.i- ' ou to itrtc Minl -1 -" !a l. iiicr i t i-- ki-i mil. H' a- un.y an-y. i pa ., i tutu ktlr. i:M. .Vj l'i Kaiiaab , Jt.j.i.r. kit w. t.l l- ur. tr.rr r ii. r a ut: l'lra H. k'..w u! ki.T H-jc-. cif a ol Ikjrrai ii. lUiU-uji.;, Ca Ha.-rj I! Kp-'..-. ui CLiL.:. !pt-.. p . l:i K ; l. r.-ii .!. r. ( I n. U-ri (.: fa.N-vM ui rrn.rriri eh, H.u-T H--I--, ( r-ah-B S ii.-n. l-ki- o-.'-d Tr.- 4 ' ; .:lti. i'til s....ltti.i... . . ti lii. i i rm.il i ti W:trl i K. :r. i.l iTiuM mi! -.i ,.hv la..; TH K N ' W YOK K TK I fU'Xli w.i'. '! ' s.s.i. li.'-rtnm.--! wrh V vl. -f St rat.-.lrsivB!sr ir Irvwtit. or liry ' V43N.it. 1 b M 1 niiaarlptna. la.. aaU 1711 N.a t . rk i'..i int. v. ,.rsrr . ()r-i t m; ! h p . r. ot Kl.;a.t.. btraaCv. l a. r.n Hit... MwntH IwV-na-y. b. on.! m j - u ais- -rt.j u. -..Cr,. p;-ar : ' tn h' ' ; f-i rttwl Ki, T.-rT l.leM aai v.-y ; " rt l-l...! at v a--rri. M.m.iy,tr.e 24 n ; rf n i : ikal rti w ik. W any -Le re 1 ii. -.1 .tntiry n. it, t" as-pi i- r-'ue I, uke j tr--: t, I l'ir r-.l tia'e ' Jotin Kri-r. firr'.:. at il r-: kio ! iin"6Te ycir- oN-rtwi--n " ': - ri-ss. t, uati- u. er ,L, caa- a L) Ifce 4.U.C ipi-- C. iiM?-jcar lni'D to Tiifc i - a 1 c- i tw a 1 1. IV ' fcl.Y. . Si uniuiriii l VUl lllKVI.r x'i.. ii.' rm ta". for-.-'ip-leTl m a l- i.c.il i-a. j ti,. u h.wii. i.i..-, art- iir u--ri-.'.ii.. THK; si f , : t . " r r rv t. i . -' .n. -c;.- r t. .j- . . , . T U t ll I I V ... 1 wf a Mw ..- n'is-1 ill 1-t M-lonCC, ne Oifaillv irrr-j. r Great liictii n rtj Fee! Vail spoke in an aurubt l.ishion. "I say, oid boy, I wish you had not let tiu.t old cnaiiter in your history change you to !"' Gray nude no answtr, and tiie two wire speedily in the merry ihr. ng outride, n.akiivg their way with r.id steps to tho little Gothic Ci.urx it Where tne rest of tiie ouiinit tce on decorations were alrcudy at work. They were Line ating Angus 's forced aUjiice, but tii 2 appeiirauce of a sainstiiule in the person of Gray was hailed with a chorus of approba- , . . i .: l .. itioi), and the won. wcii on dumi) I a i id brightlv. Up in the organ loft I ftorMy.ti : t:.e choir was rehears'iig the v;ir ures, who cared for nothing but their nluunge and tne their conquest he called them. This particular one had a marvelous voice, and so was of somewhat greater interest than the rest. Put of all this Lillian Hunt ley was ignorant as he auswi red him ouietlv. care tor her, and told Helen so. She has waited till Christmas, hoping j the season might help to plead her cause. Thtr" was dead silence in tht room. Spencer Grey's fac was hidden in his folded arms. His friend went out and left him to wrestle with the angels. Who can guesr, how the bygone years marshalled themselves be fore him. bringing the face and the sweet voice ami the winning ways of his early love ! He had parted from her in bitter ness, and he had let that bitterness submerge almost his whole life. He had allowed it to sweep away his faith in all women. More than i ur i er. him bv accepting th'-m on iiow. "When we left he shook Lands with both of us, and said we were a plucky young cuple.' When I get to my husband's home I shall nave traveled over ?ix hundred miles and most of it on foot. I would not take anything in the world for in v trip. I have foiini everybody s kind and g'j-l to v.-. Viofi'-' The voung husband looked into l'"-' !.;-. -;.!. i i.ri. ...... ..oil .;t...i ' w.d t. i art nr rii.iii, iiut riini',,i, ii.i i tliou.h he thought he snv tiiere the j reason whv every " kind. "Put were vou n I have 1 'T' de-cided to come and name ot ti and the charges mad" h is gi'.en. gain-t h. r still more- explicit. Mr. ('h::i.'ii-r listened oui.-tiv. and hr.aliv i : -k' d lige, sir. As t: - boy; railroad f.-re -tOl.'Ji ing t: l .i-i 0O-7. ua h r d t:..c: "1 ba..! eon' D. ra rui of the old man -o'-p i. brown che.-ti.nts :.r.'- : il.-.g. i p. :i Hi' 1 h m-h d lO : - e Living i. n-fc-wi- J ii-. I1.!. lllli ' sir, and if it. is tr' ! the woman. i The ac'-u- r h'-si:..: VI 1 v. !. I inattil i.e. Mr. ( ha eoni.ci t !:: V l,:.t: I don't '.vi-nt to ar.'l e .-.: was so verv t at raid to o:u i Ihe cretar t; back in his chair, know all about tn .ereuT-n and said : s woman. so far with a wild Texan?'' someone asked. "Oh know nothing a! .on what vou ! r r no: was the ?:nn:ag want te ti- Uite to iiie. L a stain on cliarg's vo;i ate with Yes ; these are hard times as you i that he liad suffered it to undermine know, are doubly hard on the verv poor, and one must make many such visits. Put here we are at our stopping-place." At the top of a long flight of rick ety stairs Miss Iluntly knocked at otic ol the doors that opened from the landing. It was opened by a his trust in God Was not the fault, as Vail had said, at least in part his own? And she had gone away from life, out of the reach of reconciliation or for giveness! If he could but call her back long enough for that ! But her little girl instnlev s rcr.l- I . . ! - 1 -1 a!,r-ir- li.Pil thit TWr.e rh.-v '--"n UpOU Ci 1. ,,.u v.M,..t .i.?;r- ' ' lu.-g to sultan "You have indeed proved that vou l1"1 If"'- the ..!..... nf.'n,.m " ; I pon the abrupt c i-a llAt, yjttK, K't llillil. . . - . - ift. Jinr.,.. ti, ...ti..,n i ,i i visitor .-,,.1 vtiiiLi.1 t.iT. tt a1- 1 1 ii ii.i't j l.ia iirri'irtf hrf.!!",,! flrea.n.l nrid I carried them a day's jotirnev home- f , ,...,,,1 ' : peot.it." who io n aii. i Put h-r rep aid: I tl.e WU-." ui.-d You n-1 I ' i L.i. ,.;t ii.. r;g' 'v o:n. (( s- le and ' i.i.g' i'i f t i v .rti n.-.-t . I i d ': .:.i i ' . tt .tt i.a .'I t . ir kra -- We, l r i"(-! : W..T . . 1,1 its s.i b Pi.rk i rs- evid ; r. .n' iiicrii . : sia.!i in iv. i:- .1 1 ;. r-ec.tr:.-' at I. -r:' -. ? . v. 1." n v-un. 1. Sir. C o i:mi: turned to one f.f his (Ierk. and Hi belongs to '.:.- cl.iss of t ii un !.' is it., to r'or, . . xi.-.-m. wasbi '-1 I." b. . n I: th-f. I ne,.;r i ,t a ki '.raved w r to ki.-'s ar.v ar:ie l tw-nt V .f-r '-t'cii -,-( :i c! .:---: Lis V, V. ! . . ti,..' isu i.i...-: II r--'. v :v. lie I ii- ye;,rs, ord i t'ir'.ri, but ha i -r on-. : : . - As he shook bonds will, the bride, ! V rn- ?. il"u : 'J ?' 1 ' Ut" ail w ihed her a pleasant journey. I re-or.s:bii:ty o: t.-;r acts. I ean "Oh, never fear that," she answer-!11.01 1 a V' any s i' !, tran-r. P'- -e tw In mas hymns a:.d . niacins. The ' up with an eager, pieaseu smue i work below was heliHl, half con-1 thought it must be you, Miss Hant sciouslv to the workers, bv tiie hor-! ley. You see the things you order id accomtianiait n-. above ; and at t-d have come, and as soon as I coutd times the" merry stream of low-voic-; get the fire kinaled .airly I put the ed chat, or thesound of Vail a quick meat on, for the htt!c ones are hun- pa'e-faccd thinlv clad littlegirl, per-1 chiid ! be;iring her father's name. 1 II -T-l I . . - ... haps seven years oio. inerewere two younger children in the room, also "pale and hungry looking. Put there was a bright fire in the little stove ; and bending ovtr it a wo man worn and weak, looking scarce ly able to stand, was broiling a bit of savory meat On the uncovered deal table sto-xl butter and a loaf cf bread, with a few earthen dishes. As the door opened the woman looked .;-r.v ti.ii.s was sib-nced bv some spe- grv si.i! hurst of harmony. " Put. p is-; "We Lave brouir.t a few things I) OLl'THJN NviTK t ' ! Tllfcl)All.Y iitlbLM. v . . . . . . . - f . i t ; i-u j , .tr nr. th liiaari rafi t4 ra-B. .)t..oit.i r-iiiA.siirtli a i-ial no- ll Ml u. wi i-nil IM L.. UoJ stale., ui . t0 I (Ml IS UlO hlghesV sion..telv Kiui us. ( irev was ot music, vou are sure to nml, answered hesctKrlv hetJed it until, ail at MisS Huntley. "Ut me introduce wareoia glorious ! mv friend Mr. Grv, -Mr?. Marion. , , i . t. .i i . opraiio vo ce singiiag atone, "u.ory . it tne mtro-iueiion uau ween 10 . . .i iti T IT. I tl uill (. . . la - Z" m liyiilT, 4 li 1 i U'Jl A mih-sj or two isn't much. I am ' happy as a queen." I They drove on the happiest j couple ever seen. Now wasn't she! a heroine ? I do not think that mnv women ! would have undertaken such a bri-1 f dal tour. : other land ani'i.al. i have I ' :i kiiow:i to ' for -i i ' ".tr t:.: r. ;.: In India t! nv..l in wi-. ; t -n. l.ing !.- Appl.-sifur t'atili- ! Canae and Kff-ct. Tf.w isinin ra-tao wf r.iirvAl-.nrw-ta l ' .mixtion n,l "hr-t i, mnh! hv i apP- - frm x to eight quarts ofi lie seemed again ,j .v. ,nn,9l.u n .r. I corn. A3 tne query u - s noi ttesig tt i.ativ.iiiiais v ' i. iw . r law-uiaiv. J t i . . r - .... . stiariiig uu ouet-n of fiishion in her vwn draw- U-'JZ;?XP1' m"22;r?J.ZZ UrA oaifa fckvlurk had caught a j iDg-roora it could not have bcenp "-M.ua.uM. - jTkVim iah why, ' iHtTKiM-NE I K(1, , j pingin- the song of . cn in a more punctidion? fashion. perchance her father's face ! I low could he take and keep before him such a remembrance of the past ? Laura wished it, and Iaura and Helen had been friends, closer than Helen and Mrs. Vail ! The storm in his soul waged fiercer yet. ' Suddenly across the storm swept ' the sound of the Christmas anthem, j the angel's son to hear Lillian Huntlev'i soaring voice clianting in the highest! On the two were joined earth, the ascription of gl Giver of peace ! And, "He cares for ; foJl0Ug and waste matter of the J00- , , , , , , , tern. See other column. Advance. Had he heard these words spoken to some one a little while ago? There are about four hundred spe- Might their meaning then reach far ; rjes. 0f minerals known : buttlie va- enough to include him his past rieties of these spt-ciea are almost in life this evening's pain? Neither, finite. For exam rde, carbonate of n T -I 1 L ' T .. . . . ',. . . : rercy an ana rus wne, nor tauura ame exists as cnais, martde, spar, Grey, knew how the Lord had been lithographic stones, etc. In answer to a question as to the A Mi rc.uuve nutritive va.ue ol app. s as into ti'.- ;: foo-1 fer cattle ar.d hogs, compared down. H- - !-ot on his j f-.-ed, the Mnssiiehusetts Plovh.i . 9:r' - . . . - o Ti.e ! Laretul exi.-ennicnt.s m i-ru: j ripe apjiles to cattle, make their r ! g Ul " t. . ! alive value with com, one bushel of th' rnr.o: no-.r .'. h"i.d tiiat it i: r.ty s;.rev. ; Oi't.iiiur.g : .err:t !-. ..'. -.- and rr.; 'i.v V.." c- r::T.' '.' s glonous u .., nfrvpa nr,i rrs natc wnai Kina oi mrr.irs. il is a-ni- "Glorj- toG.i j health with;ut n Bitttr3 to 1 cult to state the relative valu-. ;is earth peace !" j strinr.-,(, th i..n.nrh r.nrifv th ufre 1S UiKerence in the r.u- the peace on ulWi ,,ri vr. th. liver and ki.L I tritive jualitie-i oi the several vuri,- oryto theLova LfU-o to .,m. T atl tVa ra-.;. I ties. It wou.d rronar-ly require : i.-n Hat t tt- Men are hue - i little Lea 1 may L.; one a llg"hc.'id.' i. On ? with a Us-, as -harp s- Y.'i 1 ly.ttKO.i. i" ior-- the- ;.r.iLiat S" two bushel? of th" En; 11. -"f bull s ill giv preparing the wav before them Spencer Grey lifted Lis face nip to be equal to one bu-hel of i"t .eV' r. ripe apples. Farmers should always keep in'mir.d the Let that ripe ap-; It is r.at'i.-al to avoid a tick wh. n pies are much more nutritive than it is .'.Lout, t strike one. green. 1 i i No matter how old a crowbar i;i..-' The rain annually carries tc the h? it reniains as pry u ever. eartn a quannxv oi nitrate ana cni- at I An expressman's fish C. O. D. rconia equivalent to three p-r: I-t rl-ce f.ir th LI in-IThe .-a i in
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