Om'o than cough. All at once. curried any hy one county and Idea, Inch u to ma hunt: the brain a! the sick. mmqukmllabonttheI-m, to pin. sorrowful"! for their m- am. and by “mate Wining. coax- "I h" men cone “randy.“ mud n. honor; "the governor‘s 'm. and “at had them In their but when I It the. no. Into the artisan. but that man, I think. only grow In the lot-hm of the rich." can b I. bloom ?" Will In dyiu min- at»! null mn- UOIOd in mix at the funny: of loll I... via- the us I my. hunky mm child. an M Mothers and down. him. John. Anion. HIM: nu mun. cmded around her with their new Christ-u claim; wh- Ier tuber MMonlnlm.mmnm nu am Dalian†hy In audio. Thou duo tee-ad in any. Eric All In mm» “I wished II a “hunch: than. one by m, no one" Ind Mm Med. an «an Ind left behind only 09 pi- obtm, niche-n and man. a the solo coup-lion of the clam: ad Ia child. The vivid man-re of am hu- man- had man a strange "gm [no Gm‘l eyes. and not “an childish n-iniaenou gave ghee to lope‘ She "on o! the spring which mm in“. bet it. birds and “to". uni ll [iv- h‘ lit. to all else mid surely not eu- um, «Int her-elf. 88.. ca. it .3». 3 2'! nunâ€" -tu... 5! .958 I... 2: Ion. June 2! 5.89 03 .852- ..5: nor pm . largo Illu- wen still be- lus nu hliher and (hither by tho furl wind. which howled Iml roared in o chimneys. Iluook the carefully cl Ad windows. ud died only In the (I no like [he luv. napalm). wail /I“lou soul. r In one of the moat mluerlble boun- ol a wretched umz. in the torn! qua- ter 0! the town, a woman by line dim "(in o! I flickering (‘IDINP vmlrhod he- oldo the lick-bed ol her In! remaining child. 8M Wu reaping bluntly. but Mun to was her not: (or In! 0! din- tnrbiu the Illui slunhrn of tho lut- !mr. A. the furious "mom shook the diliplduod («"an Ibo "tabla-J ll um Ilmdy («It the crud pronoun at in Ann! or [Jam No (mull-nu (In: M on in» uni-cubic- Damn, It. hwy voim o! hnlhll‘ chiidnn and mu Mom hurl lot Mr Ian born called. and tho mid. lot-mt. and pov- my which "law Irilhin are-0d mu I â€Input 0! In situation without Mild nu. locum «ruin of line but could to tantrum lino-lo Hm- I!» then m) and intend Malling of (to child. who ll In“. mddoniy I'll- lu. HM ham" 0. I" elbow. and but“ man nu mom. who". u in I viciou. the uni- bMiIi m (‘iorlunu (no. 0! ha cull" run. with their noon-pollutan- o! um. hon-hm. (on and golden «an. (inning said (ho atrium of that union room. at. m I mug girl 0! mom or loan". run of m. and m um. pub “to. 11m in lino lui mgr cl "ml.- (iu. ulil mun-«i arm at Odie-M youthful Muir. !, hote- only by CHRISTMAS The lady formed n urea-l pldnn on the bent over and arranged the Intel treasure- sent her by n rleh urtohloner of her hum“. Her blue eye: nar- hlerl Illh delllhl. and her velo- on not! and ollvery. She "I the nether of all lovely chlldren. and the elder: felt that Oh would surely plty her In her hltter nlet. Full of these hopeful thoughts. BM entered the church, :9â€" prooched the alter. and preferred her latest request for one rose wherewlth to sudden the eyes at her dylu child. mom. Nelle. although by no nee-a devold of hladly hell... we: proud ll her own way. and had deter-Ind tint solute-Brut: shoold he the heat dear rated church In the town. In that she nlotooh l'or plows enthuolm. she tor- got that the only true lenplo of God In ‘ the human hearl~that I ‘eharluhle 1 aetlon to more precious In hls light than the costllelt earthy olerlnga 'hlch can he told on hln antertnl nltnr. In the nrdor of her outward devotlon, she for- got that Christ had hl-oellaeclnrod,"th- umnoh he to lure done It unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done It unto me." and II her nlouheo ml the avowed thnt It vould he llttle less than oncrllege to rob the Alt-r of God of even one falr hlouon. Upon so MEMORIES. The door “and. and IM '0‘!- tm-«l low-rd nor lane. 0: null; the Church of hI-lo-Brma. no m- cclnd the clornnu‘n wm ltfll‘ Inge hog-en of mo- †the ulur. (Ill Now- M of "(I "a. n well u Dru-«M 0t eanlme Mill of Mull. «use and pink. lulu-o Phonon Ihrumd Mr uhouklm am: a non-Ilsa In“. an and a. flu “nail". the Milk-t Mob. mantle-i um M mm did not My man {or their "um In mud. I. throw Ibo. may upon um "an. "0. “an! 0. undo-WW! l Implant you to um no on mo. only one. for I: dylu child! God. trio an m. on for In Ndlupuo. o! I.» In“. will toward you." "What do you nu. my good vo- Dfll‘." "To ml to Madame human.“ "I cannot Mum!» and-me :1 mo. an hour at the night." "Oh! 1 “nylon you. Id m on hr!" The annual [Pp-W no you bother. I“ I†About to that Ila door In h" the. when Incl-u hurt-on and her daughter. with man “I that hair and on their MI. «and In. bull. pan-0d Io qua-Hon 0M brunt. and than 0â€er the widow. nho truly and («may (aid Mr â€throw Mary. 'i‘he wot woman left the bedside poo- net-ed with the one desire of pacifyihg her child, and inverted the streets with weary olepo. deb-ting in her mind what cleanse the would make on her return for not having procured (hut which Ihe felt wu entirely beyond her reach. With bowed hood and sorrowful heart she kept repeating to herself the word- ot the phy-iulon._oo toll of hope for ‘Greiu: "At the coming 0! the ï¬rst rose. uho would sale: no norm" ond‘ we“ on she guessed m- nourntui meno- inu o! the DIODIH')’. she could not help bring Insole-«i for on intent by that uplril of hope which buoyed up her child. Quit'henlug her “‘1“. she took the raid on it by I sudden inspiration lovoni the governor‘- home. heliutod u nhe touched the htiliiontiy iixhtod non-Ion, but ll lui, uhlnx rout-3o. hooded timidly o! the door. which in Immediately opened h: o mo-urnot, and softly klned etch melon blot- eon.1‘hen Ille fell hack on her pine. with n algh."1'he light that in hour on Ind or can†mine Into the beastl- ‘ ful blue eyes. and her lips half-opened with a mum mile. The prophecy of the doctor nu fulï¬lled. he rode: I!“ appeared. and her Memo m ended. Her pure young splrlt Ind passed npnrd ll one mac hum of love and thnnhtlvln‘ mm um “an an: I!» the pint whlch (revenue mm mm; the non of winter, ha mun-u h) produce been!†mu lilac-om: and retained alanine of “The W noon." win no mm to it I1 and road a M A! the sight of these lovely Chum roses, the dying girl m her he“. "It was A Christmas Dre-cm.“ replied the astonished mother. 1on her um and W Oren. preach; the humble Iowan to her Dunn. ll another ml. the lml rm and paced annual with to! trauma. As the in. hot the curtain to ofler no am km and lmle green blou- noln to her darling. no and: a discov- ery which dulled let. They in! slven place to large. eanldu white blooms tlnged with a delicate pink. "Rm! mes!†cried Oren. "0. mother. who gave the:- to you?" on her out. Kneeling revere-Hy on the my mad. the maker’- lam vent up II matnde. and an myed the All- Ierdfnl One to look with plum cm on her um and W Oren. A. m hutoncd onward. Illa dup- toucd boll alrucl the hour of midnight Ind the joyous (Thrluuuu chimes huh 0'- "Ah!" though she, “u there were no rose: up be procured, these Iltlle hotter! have been nut that my child my be spared the pain of knowing that then In hearts so cold and hard that no woes of other. can cotton (hem, and who are [or no horrovrn except their The mother had now lost all hope. and was returning to her home in it still more deeponding trams of mind then that in which she had quitted it. She walked on an in a dream. scarcely noticin: the tut telling snow. while longing with an Intensity bordering on agony that he might have been able \ to procure even a few common flowers 1(or her Greta. But none were to he ‘ round. Even the anowdrope hid theInv selves in the bosom of the earth, and no ‘ primrose nor violet would be seen tor months. Thus eorrowtully musing. she continued her walk. and in n 1017 minutes would have reached her this- erahie home, when by the light oi‘ her lantern Ihe saw a. tow green leaves peeping iron: the foot of n hedge which enclosed a garden in the neighborhood. Bumping down, she ecrnped nway the snow with her hend. Yes, there were leaves, [urge and lustrous. under which she tound a few green blossom. Iome full blown, other: in bud. but III pale, entail and without color. perfume or beauty. nut and mm I Mn! ll Chrilt- Inu. it showed. she nailed, u hueumhh luck at religion- locllu to prefer nah ‘ I request. She pointed outjthnt â€v- erty. sickness and death wot. sent by God himself. and that the true Chris than should submit to them, not merely without a mufmur. but Joyfully, kissing the rod in remembrance or the gracious declaration, “As many an I love I re- buke and church." She altered to call on the following any for the pur- ‘ pose of “honing Greta to submit to? the will or God with entire resignation. “mm:- IIM In mono wiping her mama we "fl the corner of her stoma: Ip'ro‘n, â€this h the Inn's-Ir: “modummwmun alumna tr‘ln hammer m furl-landed MI: Mr mm: on! Info 0' min phyla pool or consults." "Yea." mm In lush-d. mm- onâ€; the carver mm to (II- IIcunI I Italy W May. “I! II extent an yarn I“ in ion I'm no “thong-t «In. m“ m ind-kn in} iron." no evergreen tree In I cymbal used at the Revival of Nature. which an tronomlcnny mama the return of the Eu. Hun with "gin and 01mm. thmeiuforcentwlenmmot no mach-l chemist!“ of Christ- nutldo. ’ WItl It: (lousy. dark Ian- and mm, red berries, It k :- attrmm m 1 do: In the lone. Th 10': used to decorate It their Feast of Tuber-1cm 'ltl m and In": flolnmlmmeduthanmelt thuuthoflo-mnaceconuo- for all Joyful m and II mum: of mm «a victory. [I no place! It In canto-m tn throw kudos of Intel on the Christ- " In ad 0|th for one“ “He the lam curl Ind crackle In no but and In Germany 3nd Benndluvln the holly or [5on tree I- called Christ'- thorn, beam It pl“. tank It. berrie- It Christ-u “no. and mentor. I- n- peclnlly mod for church detention; Among the ancient Briton the mistletoe that ‘I’OWI on the oak tree in tho kind held In favor. Because of m heathen orlgln it is not and often In church decontloul. I net which Is "stoned to by Washington Irving In his "Bmebrldn Hall." when ho ho the learned pawn rebuke the unturned clerk {or this very thing. Who does not know the poem be- slnnlng The mistletoe hung In the castle hall, The holly branch shone on the old oak wall You: ago over every man's door In England hung a aprlg of mistletoe u this season. There still hovers n my» tle charm Ihout the nlatletoe. and many a glrl now, with a thrill of ex- pectancy, places a branch o! It under the chugdeller or over the door. Acâ€" cordln; to n lot-met- belief, when n glrl ls cauxht and kissed under 5 mistletoe n berry Inn-t be picked on with each klss. and when the barley have all been plucked the prlvllege} the houses should be doom-fled with flea-groans In December. In order In: the Sylvan splrlts mlxht cuter than lad thus he kept free (mm the blast of the cold North wind and the from, until a milder nelson renew the tollm or their usual haunts. The Christmas tree ls really tram Egypt, where the palm tree puts forth a. branch every month, and where u spray of this tree with twelve shoots on It, was used In Egypt at the time of the Wluur tol- atlce, as I symbol of the year com-J pleled. emu- can-nub. Among the mm: o! the early Druids there m n summation that 'ounmtlo unkind loft â€OM-'00! xuu Igggpfllout. Um tho um'. mu m. m A mum mun he at.“ And “I“ la- m‘. can Ian When vult- tho I... tro- dusk u dl'l. [clam-“Cm! .w'umviuovo‘nm Thomm-fnï¬bulm Tom-klu.mlfl. 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