the quiet, unlov- (Bred life or our noulhern (mm that V alum llule wt: lllw null 11 t EM! galleria? a in d mllonln‘. Food and ralment gave an uo concernâ€"4 was mellow pro- In“! I lull lorgotten (In :13†at luxurles before I grow old lo dlscrllllnuo between the old '0! plenty and our Inter pawl-1y. it“ ny‘unreplenlshefl non of playâ€" hau- um most troubled mo; 1: mum “on gradually, day by day, and there ‘ U. to Yllfllle source of . new Iupply. ‘ A: Iy neventh blrthdu I would lung. ï¬ve- I tortuno. Inn! 1 boasted ale. for a um. and I had never owned one. lull-8. In almoulm, ln countless elm, my one crylng need was a tulle. Zeke one o! the nem-oes. over the pwusalon of I. broken tulle, ground sharp and poln ed, till I 'samellluen nucceeded Ill lug; lm: Zeke bundled u 16$eg Slur“! ll Illh a vigilant no. no t lured lake no llberlle- um: ll. 1mm 3 (5011(1qu ï¬ll, lav-u l H - V I ., ‘ .. Ind-1.73% 'tnr‘bcr, in u ; In. in um! In m- “! “ed. He was , Ind a mud mm; v. M a nun ow. We loved and [and Mn, an In ho- n new-ml one As â€at. I. Id "'0? min a lush ' u... lmlhl-todovuul ’ not an Amt m 3 Ivan, n1 avidly. lgd to Q mm in ’ '7- “.o last-norm tho pooâ€"gun p.- Ibo (“mu sun-er toy o! â€I boy. and no ecu-etch! 7 am I hum W. 1 CM‘ .‘a« (Dr "0" W7. >‘mgucmm:m (DOW! 0V. . by haul: at“ 1°C . . 5., (our nun ou-r ma wit-I. nun-o W i" “'3' mm: mjaan: w. Wham" ; g... w" an Inn Int-M m’ i 1. “.1333“ 1mm =z-I'w'3ig.‘ va'lï¬: “I It. nun-mm; "W“. 'm n wk of the madam nu- «lulu the mt but Inn"! the (anchor h 11-. u in nu Ir. Wyndham E lvnn adhered My '40 Li’s-"terms or hi hi: and level-cut a. round beyond I. lllpmed nub". Page. dine at dust and brought home I, tuber. um two of the three broth- II who had gone to the was and (or I... l in fully satisï¬ed. Soon the l.- Weln ï¬lled Ilth bright and pret- 7011“. ‘but they were costly And we .0 lo! poor. “I. [clue to be ll years old. with D‘fl-fhulter null kee- In my loan. 1 b lam hpplueu In over surpassed I d a. eve-mu a†when my '1’- Intro came to no, and my M I.“ In my palm flu ï¬remen: lb I had nor seen. When out I It to Ichool l Ind nun-nod hack .7." canal: 1 had my brand new . b no "clot. also true ud lrk-J W- 11“. «hr and In any book- ,iumnmmwumrno .3!†could he hm!“ to sup- M my; Ituuly and no «I. Iâ€) b .7 mm mu. total. “a at .7 III. mu on hind: I una- IMI~ 1.0" [an lud do~ I47 .- _Ih' ry ‘ol I. chin.- mule" rplc‘hlmzl h'cn.‘ l m u an!“ nd ulna tho Wan-m; "I'd give fl 1““ In my {Sue} may." Ev}- iun'umm. {um far my.†be no a but.†'{fllovu tam-n- Mtg“ “, him, when“ it now concur- that m. ’M past he lu- sty-ken It fluent- ., 1-“, Cum device of a needle-I hummer I: I. “ant-chop" one to (sin than for giving Answer: without all"! the dolly to be noticed; the 3.83"!“ 5;.â€th Humming": mm- Law-ht no. o.» rhino. The inmm o! the Mun Ml! has been rlnt In nit calling our orient-l vmm "Lee.†for. scans out his name as pomluly pronounced, at. 17111 diplongt In. in-Enclaur) as well u use, required 3mm: to he [manned Mhau'flQ-QHMIII no nuke-o of no mm nodal «- porn. .n It. Sync-no Pan. Bina- rnlhrly eon-don an II. m nt- foctod. A: hr u an to HM. M a Minion- "why†0! the 8m street rum-n mun! In. Italy tau-a aimed upon or harm I mll~ n. o; the eyes, acre-pun!“ by pail-l minim-n. Tm- conductors In mm, union: quantum. aim-k to their work. but one o! the. '1: Med on pndmn modk'al treatment. He MI W Pn- um to "In that II. ind. m Mani In. contact I“): the has: 'nll- ‘Ingotnnear who. Min-peanut“ ‘ol. In vindy tuna he Ind :o the his oyennmovh-bir-ï¬my the moisture. Ties "to [Map he only observed after he was we“ chug In W .000 we but... no We! : yinihqmnq was ere-ted for‘hmmc Why hilly ream-r- lng‘ 'mm min. Thu he came to (I: eOIclIdcl that be mad with the railing n- mmuible for the trouble. slum tut use he bu vor- ggnveo and m not exam-cad the dis- mn. Mammdmtmwhodomt know his exrflmce may yet paler. 1 m man 'u allow! for font weeks ‘ loam are not troubled will ml Nunavut glove; hind-5|. um on unmo- «iv I. .0. m- vlleh M i†«Mn! an to land not land“ I. In M. maid. He mam In" km “on a“ taco-e. for they w ‘1‘: (Mt. «tr-rum 10. no cloud“ with It. Wynn- - in. um. I). I'll any. I but" he played noFbW-rt." “I gnu-M cg y" I’m no; norm»- Dan. I; m I7 rem-nerd in 'v. Id'rfr N '5'- If I‘nlâ€" wm I" n nun-mil" mum to: «can, I turned I“ led. By uni by. u I method In a Click“. col-ennu- mu- nu loo aha-able (or zun. [hard .1 um and II the who that I ll'on tun-mm, obeyed. It. Wyldh‘l vu not and! Who- I «at out. Hum d that and â€aloha-t rc- bolon .0, Inc I and not It“ high! an. new that ‘-y [Mmuurhhdu-ylud.‘ II the am o! the Mod new room I round out In. whole Mary. â€who in. mun- nut-hand ton. and» (mum. «at M m and nod man. not. or I In: to lo bin" 31‘ "5â€.“ 'nl ll. 332:1"?! .1 cut but Blood lire-uni (mm a on! In No than! In an (in! l b“ killed Ml. 'l‘hen more things happened thin I had foreseen, but not the expat-ted. The inflict a! a weii-IhroI-n hem on I nan-occur. i- cuicuhtcd to smut worn and to Binnie ononoro tin: tho ‘ uninitiated mint “poo-e. lie-ides. the country I‘ll mull): throu‘l a l"!- ku uinu o! "contain-tics; and unpro- voked writ-ea um got “com-oi. Mr. Wyndham turnout up, mmoa by mouth“ of a cowardly attack (to. h knew not whom. and, uteri-ted by it. pnin a! my uiiuiu little missile. to hit his balance uni toil anvil; on I tuned corner of tin door-up. when to My no ion mm the incipient iitier‘ in). tho urinal room wound up in .1 cry of tutor. l tlploed to where my popsul II! In a crack In the “all and took good Ill]. “Zip!" went. the mm- berry Itnlxht to its lurk. In the longest, hottest days Mr. Wyndham otten am In the doorway, on' the side of the schoolmm that chanced to be the cooler. As Joe and I came up [roan the spring ho was rost- lnu his head welrfly agalnsllhe door- frame, while the children dream-d over their books; It was a village school, llld thirty years summing: have changed since then. “Now for It." Joe whispered. "Plank him quick," and his hand slipped into Ills pocket. He who hullulén ls lost. and I (all- Al [in plum my rem-ls became less well-mm, and at last I («and mysell thlnklnx that 1 would be willing to benz- any pnnlahmnt that In. Wynd- ham might inflict, It he left me with my Illa Ind the murhles. Since tlut hour I have been able to comprehend the love of fluxes for trinkets, Ind their sacriï¬ces to obtain them. Joe evidently had In him the ele- ment: of the polltlclau, u be menu-I showed: ho hum; his time, yet lulled not to keep llll project baton use. by taking out, n onen u he met ma, the coveted Area-um non his pocket and tnntultzlns me with brief glimpse. at what might be mine. . III-1" dream m1 math! in unm- “mm. To my mm! (In proposed mull. ‘would almost In equiv-Int 1o murder. for l was not wutouly linemanâ€. in! Mr. Wynd‘ hun was the an I loved next to my (other. . Hedda. l mu not Able to salo- ehle him in my mind mm the Idea of Indium, and to I had the grace up reject Joe‘s out-r, but not so ï¬rmly or lo scar-mum u I ought. perhnps. naming?“ FRANCES MAURO Besidéc the almost absolute perfec- non of the rhyme, :nd pm dmple mu- uc of the verses, the spelling. the syn- ucmal form of the line. are true to we mm. of Inctent English. And yet this little poet, chm yam predude an idea ‘0'! any 4th ek'eflhlonh Into the “minim-é of ambr (line: is gamble to ten when or 'here she got the Hauler the)“ ,4}; 1 _ not Mel's II tummy»; , m um «um wen;- rhea an was Mu- m Iat_wondorfnl "rm not "Inn by n child not ya In an ‘0!!- It. In the wen mmkd "Ye m or To Oldenne Tyne." which mm 'm Data" use was 12 nan on. all bad null-nod II the lute-ht umber.“ 8L NlrboEu. The TN mm and mi. of It. nul- II of Turkey 0! II. I.“ memd â€trunk. or “may: hm. of no Arne-In mun-Icy :1 (mm-- llnple. M u mdlul mu 3 "lo- ". ulna" hula be appoinml for It. fl-hmmm o! the slain of um clutch In the capital of the Turi- hl churn. A. mmllflkll muon- IO. '8'. nun-01m. Tcmmhlan, ud 3mm Know I! no norrnfor‘ot l1 did exhuâ€" an: In my hem, o How'r, (hull am lor- ewer alum]. Sou um earth’s green latent an- other "In. Then, lifeless. hang: upon m with- ored nun. Drop-~ud the grassy woodland dolls Al upward glance 01 gave, tweet purity: A drop of purple dew that cleanup, then, A bit or fragrance, budding on the Willi. A non-noun to:- tho honey-gathering 0107er flower. lorellut of my kind. kink, Fair as the purple cloud "In sunset decks. A helulwun Mom-I o! thy unue tn; "can wnrrma V588†AT THE 4m: or am. ‘ It. Work In“ t! Int-Mf- Inn Kn u Inn oldâ€"1hr Idle-lu- I. Howl" luau-cum run» “ III.- ~10" In our. A POET in HER l2'l'fl.l::?‘.:.‘:::‘:'3:!?1i'i:‘_‘ri Now with a lovely :00]: upon (by Now :11ny smiling with coquemsh PII'DH Pull". lol- N lb! Elm-f TO PACIFY CHIISTIANS. MOI. TCHAITCHIAN. flinnly III-in. In the South Auction. forest: the butterflies and the birds are equally briiiiant in their roiors, but the Inn:- terfliel being "all". (All a prey to the Mrds. One very bright-hm species _ in! butterfly. however, is not disturbed ivy the hirtls. on act-nun! of the dis:- gmblo odor which it emits. singu- } ‘ mi: enough, some on." groups of but. I I terflies. which resemble the species 5m describtd in color. niso escape perm“. 1 lion by the birds. although they ornii I no odor. It is evident thaf the similar- 'ity of color deceive: the birds, and ' thus serves a; a shield for the hinter- i‘iies. Tim sort of mimicry of color â€, and form, which nainraiisis call “pr-r " i (scum resemblance" is no: â€a “I, f _ common among inset“. [Haunt-him: Shauna, By a scientiï¬c experiment Professor Cane“ of Columbia tollese has deter‘ mined that the average person‘s eyes an sue to dlmnniah about. twenty ï¬ve amen-en! shades between black and white. He employed no 19:- man tn hundred snide: in his experimht, but the [me nnjartty at these were too m an. to no alumni-Md by no on M "to not dande- ot dit‘ Wail. but CW! my arm: um tro- mu u but. never drnmod of until I" lather. alrurk by the apparent beauty and smootlmm of the lines of “Y. Ro- mance of \‘e Glam-e Tum." spat (Io- lo the editor of 81. Nicholas for n opium as to their pooikal merit. The ansver cu tar- mm (or Margaret‘- pnms and al at" to publish tho and: hem poo-s. In. bun the": for ID. alto. MI 5! "I. assembly at Hummus. but "mm“ the mnnnno- o! a um! rodllt‘ll, the Ionian o! vim-I rm nominated by me mun. The no." mam: onion and â€punt“; tut II» Mgh-rlni Tuth and it In upm- ed Hm Ms grout Incl will do Inch tut-rd INDII‘ peace between (I. In (Arden. When the girl was in her thirteenth you her moilu-r took htr abroad (or n course In l-‘renvh. Ann lhe sorrow of yak-(in; with her “that. her chle! vow corn to she walked up the (an; plank of (he ocean men-nel- was for the large 1 dull which she curried in her um. ' When she telurned recently she brought with her in I ran a tree- ’ pmoqufl. of which nine is very loud. i Tho publication at Ler poems was Margaret Pram-e- Mauro bx not yet 14: and most or these tern-a were writ- ten heron she had completed her twelfth year. Indeed, she has written [arm and verse since she was 6 years old. VIII. u her-mother pretend milieu. her according to her own raw or Whl‘ I little girl Ihould learn. A; ham. when aha \ru lurmudtd it! her low- en and her two. "aunt's poetical mum exp-mica. Run an. tine when m we. taught to hold a m her umâ€" rui Inclination wan toward the writing of verses. which. crude gt “Juana!- iy took on rhyme and rhyth. '1th flowers. the irirds. tire book- which she mud. Ind thy trifling incidelia of Her even-«day ma mutated to her the idea. which ï¬le "pruned in 'chiidiuh rhyme. Even her daily hour or pinto i practice. which, with the instinct of I I henithy child, nhe ihmnlhiy' harem] tarnished her the theme for a poem which Ill. called “The “ouster Trac- ticin‘."' The editor 0! Si. Nicholu wrote 0! her in tile August numbn- o! tint. maxilla: ‘ "80m 0! our young mdera may have â€skipped' the poems on pages 856 and 857, as perhaps too 'oiii' tor them. or too like poem (or grown lulh. But they will turn it!“ to ther- with In- . term when they ruilu that these! verses are the work of a girl of 12w 3 the thoughts that come to her (mm her lm‘orite flower: Ind birds. and the every-day experiences a! childhood. .Au such, the poems are truiy remarkable in depth of ruling and power of ex- pression, and they seem to us an evi- dent ptvmise ot a genuine poetic: gm." H h the unity-wit of [and Inâ€. and the um I: ml". Icahn-or other "mod!" um "um Int needed. " alt-Cod wilt my nut-d about. ate any h- aunt-man! In an M skillful punk-hm but u in need at n Ins-“w. autumnal-n mound-mun mmm'":m"- "' “M‘sâ€"“mm that. that yon have an nib! inl- ch. which in' nun-bu ting (faji- iii“ li‘li up up l'o. ml all â€kl ï¬lmy-W ten-«H: ’: , '†,nn,,nL HIM-n!" w {in8 pin-k «:8 Infant! chalk-rm ‘qtfhpot Vacant-ya. flu """"7{u’kl.|r‘t{u'ncu 1: him“ ' 3| Input-m. in on!" Io get I†hun- Iphl 091w“. m_ Mk pm [on pay; laxafln.: r" "31" FIE. Wm 'm"u.‘3v. it In on! My with Influx-sol 3:39;. and II ".qu ran-rur- no u whovnlu [ml bum. In hl acacia In doc to I50 an. numb the V tundra! mum at Iboâ€":3: pup-3 V h] Ills, which \‘ulhh laden d- IodIâ€"mfl-rflom- fltmnmâ€" I din-card. Thaw in comfort In, Chinowhhn. lbs! no may (or-snot “mm-onion“) uny net-II dlo-l can. Muimplytonw Mano-fl»: un- 9! gin gym-q. whk‘l} plea-up Gladness Comes m.- hm" Immhl. at tho trunk-m num ol the my slan- A how! at Chico, .\lich.. burned so rapidly Saturday that only one trunk was saved. and forever. regain lost manhood. 5- made “1'“. strong. magnetic, mu of m-u' lite and vigor. take No-‘T‘v-Buv. Iln: wonder-worker that makes wuk men slump. Many ruin ten wands in ten dayl. (he: more rural. Buy No-‘rcruac mun your drum-in. who will guarantee a cum. Booklet and sampie mailed two. AIL Hurling Remedy Cm. Chicago or New York. If I want to qnn tobm-m nsi eastb- and_ (never. regain lost manhood. made Don't Toms." and Sula Vow Uh Away. 'l'o hep cheese (re-h and mom II one of the problem of housekeeping. Them are several wuyl o! dolnx thin, but the heal, veriï¬ed by experlonce, Is In wrap I: up in damp butter muslin. and not keep It in a warm place. In lhls way cheese may be kept {or weeks. 0!: good returning on any Tuesday or Frill-y within thirtymue day! (tun duo o! lilo. Liberal stowovers are Il- bved. These excursions wart (Ind tickets are said) Oct. 19 and 20. Call 0|! my! agent o! the noun Route tor further Intomatiou. or Iddreos Funk .1. Reed, 0. P. A.. Chicago. Homo nelm-s excursion tickets will be Iold over the Manon Rom- m near- II all point- in an South at the rule of oil. [Int class {are (one yny); tick- W to live out: In}! the your um I northern tamer recently named In no South. “and 1 mud to work all the time then. Now I work halt the din. an}; "we nllï¬m year tbmuxlgfj _ rapidly 12mins. the am of the Ulflnd Sum Hero m. I- out" live. the rigorous winter: do not 0| “0 tho (runs of m toll o! nun-or. nor‘l‘rc the manners so trying n In "Mimi. mm _h!Y°_'"M 2‘; I‘l- Oafln m The 89ml: [I dug-ed t.o_ M,- and I: The people of the United States know a. good thing when they see hand they won't pay 10 cents for Rneflavonits ‘ hquafltyy andthc Iowpï¬ccatwï¬igaitissold. “36*? A1†8.90m!“ with!†Keeping flame. Mussef mmkphlv ninHMmWn-c ran-Inn. Ibo-m- III. Um. Gian-fl m “ll! L"...‘..'.‘1.'..'.'.':.'.‘"J".... "’ *w.â€. I I II. 0-0... Sat.†bu g.?i3§r¥§-::fvla I): .lflauerblall C it. I; ’.- 5551‘ l)!!! I '1... ‘0’...- OIOOO Ito‘s... oral-DO. 3.. M's Will WM HIS. STEIN; WORK: I 91mm pub :13:ng Bin-IL? ' 1mm inu' ‘ [W cu“ all “Vow M u cunt rum. .. in??? ., $3.55 A. 4-... D 89 BS V â€for5cmutlg Rossm's' "puo éu'ré. Tho average Maddie! u regimen“ slay In India in leteen nut. Just. t I 106 box of 0mm. kennel! liver bowel regulator ever In J. D. Wood or Benn: Onion. mm. has flocks saves-uh; 78.000 all-ea. Some men «allot consider them- Iolve- truly religious without mu" other people “commâ€"Truth. m1»- 3"†"warm; um. I‘- buyn'u'i $31?“ cal-nil can to (I W I“ ll- " II T ind mule In MG. 0.. Â¥ - cwwg‘ï¬ukh print "on"; was waging??? «a: ï¬g“: $69.. an} mm- ' "5' gr'mlly. Irv-5!!! III-l ‘lo m A com II on ID"- Take Sarsaparilla .3- ni'oi "A. lav-nu. I‘. III!“ “I- ...[M I,» . man» 1... 3:. PILES‘ "I I'A' CAI- ml." 0-1.“ "an.†nu ma mtg-7.4;: