sham answered the Knoek. But Prank Orr bad ales visited the : florists that atternoon and had ordered | 1 nestion of woman's rights | 4 | [the most beantiful Easter lily in the} | France is a little slow in | | a eh, | store 10 be sent to his consin, the Nelle] Tea og el who lived In the beautiful house. —-— Taward evening the old colored man} Schwab's prestatition whe worked for the florist was sent ont trian monarch is another Ee to deliver the flowers that bad heen are CF eh th ta fered. He hind often before taken flow. ; the Biblical promises ers to the Graham mansion for the : an shail stand be | HEN all is said beautiful Mis Nelle, and he also know leo the cae—all fnat : fiw to ve made Se FP oand done {0 it abont the other Nellie in the Hide Ww th 3 el gE and your va Jud happened in| houss He had Beard of her through : PE thrown aw ¥ n the kiteh can be peed for the purpose coli) of making the loveliest, daipt§ fest Hetle objects, For both: a CALS SH nel LR Re E salnty. and that it os must § be may re making a fervid 850. and asked | _gpon each and in Which the seliool | He closed his petition ie of grace in the following - OF Lord, Dless the ‘this fold. and make them for the Hingoon of heaven’ eiving fitch attention | A Londen philan- put a large sum of raoney | osition of King Edward for | t of a hospital for the | ‘treatment of cancer. and the | Edmond de Rothschild, of | 2% given $250,000 for the fous: | B05 8 Helrew bowme for the treat | disesses of the lungs, the in be a memorial monument rs of oid Si John's Church, Hill, Richmond, Va., contra ~moeh wannth a pablished the effect that the vepe-able is to be sold to make way ! block of commercial buildings - Warden, Captain Cyres | Ux, says that the church does not cent to anyone, It is In this “that Patrick Henry made bis “Give me Uberty or give me | speich in 1775, and it is the a the e pew in which he uttered A I by directing that *d 10 the achievement of Wales the badge of the Wales was quartered or) viii a banner throne the i from the coat of may Beshably ma i Jack of pert. of foolhardiness among tourists | Hmblug Is an art, and to successful in it demands a clear | id, steady nerves and po small ski) one's feet in dangerous | ®. Nothing is mere exhil rating mountain climblog when a mis ay mesg swift and sudden | but Switzeriand ought to pass | AW restricting this pastime to who are able to prove that they bad experience as monataineers, thinks the San Frapeisco Chronicle, Air Kbaki bas been finally discarded Ly British War Office for service and in its place has been substi | _ralaproof, drab-mixtured cloth coats, which is supposed to be suited to sunimer and winter | Trousers are to be made of oth, which, however, Seas ing n solid color, are to be of drab | an, and the puttee and boots fof ates and non-commissioned officey | been discarded in favor of leatha in the mounted service apd in the infantry. It fs notice- | : slouch campaign | peculiar to our own sey a few odifica | * a large city like Chleago, where there are some. times groted of people who have | J everybody, had ideas of hig own that sometimes surprised peonle, So pow the same names, it would not have swomed sn strange, but it was tn a small Town, and this Is the way it happened: On one of the streets where all of thie houses were large and beautiful and all thelr owners rich, stood one house more magnificent than the rest, From fhe outside it looked like a pal ace, and the richness and beauty of the Inside proved it to be one in truth, Here lived 8 young woman, Nellie Graham, and her mother, father and “two brothers. And here, too, her con. | sin, Frank Orr, made his home daring his vacations from college ohe where this beaniiful home was Hyed agother Nellie Graham, a litte i girl of leven. Her bome was & very small and Bumble one of only three Tuoms, On a very different street from the | his awn little dnuehter, whom Nellie had once defends] when some ride have wore teasing her. and he knew that she was pow very sick. “Uncle Mosen” as he was ealled by a# he neared the honge where the mag. nificent Illy was to go he looked at it, then nt the small bunch of violet | Something seemed to purzie nim. for} he rap hix fingers throngh hix hair then his face fairly shone ne a thought came to him. “Land o massy! Blieve I'll do it, sub. De names is fist alike, and Miss | Nellie heah doan no mo’ need dis rl dan nothin’. Fhe got all she wants an’ mo’ besides, while dat other little Nel | lie's no stek. and likes ‘nut never! get | well. An’ if dey Blame me I'll say dat} ; it seemed to me it ought to be Sint din | ¢ way I'm doin”” Bo Uncle Moses loft the violets at the big house, and when he knocked at the! : door of the little bonse, handed Mrs | ud Graham the tra Easter ny f- ha ie REITY oly Beanddiul Ives. Our roses and hyacinths suet, To sivew in The palh of sur Saviour nd carpel the rx bus feel Te Wary od fhe of Ihe aller, hl up . room, od he te ns hh Thee oom Be once said, “Corser the lilies» “bade us be fearless as tive pheaithy, fierce =p of Ihe OF ihe per era that p As he ty wats ath h 30 ywer be sur hes of hus Let us hom sur all for an Jueh.. Hell b os 4, or Wile or much. “¥t was pow the Saturday vetore paring a little supper, while fn the bialr was as yellow as the golden Eo fuiled now. and the little face seen gs white as the piflow on which it Iay. fo ow pn chs rhe bad in her band, for she Roew the beautifnl planta for her own, smd to complain wieks plaved around Nellie mouth. thinking of the little surprise she bad , arid ordered a soeall bune for Nellie: and thinking tw pie asanter Surprise for her | “Mamma,” sald a faint voice, “did | ; Jed mee uy Faster Hien today? =~ ipo “Yea, dear” _snawer mamma, while iY pravTIFCL LILY) Is ”w ALL wy | ¥atiething foil from Ler eye onto the how meh Nellie louged to bave soe of | sue alse Kaew that Nellle's wish could | nat be granted, for the plants were so} high-priced that year, and every dollari tint she conld save must be laid aside | ; for the rent that was new overdue. | ¢ Nidlie kaew this, (00, so she tried net | yy “If 1 could only see one and toteh | #nd smell it, even if 1 couldn't keep it!” she sald. And the brightest smile | that hind lit wp the little thin fee for — t er said Nellie mans Fenster Mra Graham was busy preg o front room in the snow white bed lay | eb that other Nellie. Her eyes wore as! Hine an the pretty hepatica that is one} * of the first of the children of the woods | be to push its little bend through the! biriwn leaves and open its eye, snd her | beams that kiss the hepatica’s blue} on eye. Before she was sick there was aia reel rose on each cheek, hut they were | Her mother smiled, too, for she was | bh planned for ber sick child. Sbe had} stopped at a florist’s in the aftern ol
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