fl «3%. “mamaâ€. “Mmmuuhfl 5"“ Nunavut: mull-l ‘ no“ ml. _ib;lmllbrovnenumm lunhumnghtn abut-uncut. “looked mï¬nnmnm DIM m mullnnlltno-Io- “hail. “Cunt! 0! Palm “OM? fmâ€"whtâ€"vhtâ€"«wm m It?“ inn-int mm, will. the hu- "W ;‘wr Ml I‘d mo um m 0... Onion. with I, click-u â€a a: “In.†all I“... Pun- In. no '1- nlhvlu I- < “u. "N ru Into the hon- .“ math no. Ibo rout r.- II our I «our 'g’.“0oouAm.I-och- old D... with a black top-tn! a II! In.“ Id Ital. "I‘d fly Ju- um In at (m. loan.- '1 'l A ' N M It". lone um plumlu ï¬ll-mu. «m min. . dun-hull: id. at the at how. and cum “I My puking .flVOll from n. in I ï¬nd. which had but. dumped h - mm at Ibo hurl-nu]. ox- m (or that m. "It: and mans-u. holding up Ind and looking pnodly around. Id druid 0! ll! (our-tooled an "or not! Why. I! a‘ m “Mal: lo pounce on: (Io - tho .fl-md. do you know I In“ do!" ho- that I'd do." all I mall- I Y iil'gi‘ ’ no In sanding on one (00!. under I all pouberry bush, one Iurm day. math; none of In: on brm‘a'u- “I I. a may or fowl: who were CI. ï¬ddlnlnlm would hurl-My “I. louder than she did hem". and .h so much noise )ou ‘oul-l have “1. he [and laid the on him-elf! i M. too. be Wu Ilwnyl hauling. “I may in m Iprln: anu- flu. ' lb an («than were long and (lo:- I7. [madly arched above his Malt. m - Mal amp tow-rd- the man. m he had a handsome red comb. VIM um. My declared looked like amulet pom. ï¬ddlymh n: quit. liver“. with little Rm, but. he was 1" Inch mm In the banana. on m of his tynnnlcll disposition. ï¬ll his “mum. Ho peeked the (lulu-fowl- unmercituny, picked a ï¬lm! with tho White Pekln duck on 0M! pan-m: occnlon, and would not ‘ [III-,0. younger fowl: to at 3 nor- al. until he had cmmmed hi. own crop in!!! the corn or out: It would pom. ’ Id lap! I respectful distance from Oil Wan. the bronze gobbler. and Q mm Whom roolter. who were l... mu! stronger (Inn himself, and In†not have hesitated lo give him 1 0-! drubbing it they bud caught III-11 Ill punk: but he was selï¬sh adamantly enough to sell» I (at. bug. at I Inc, plump cricket which name mm Md Industrloully scratched ID. and devour It hlmull. before her "I70!“ Igurtn’tgmflnl‘nm A alum-'0 My. Am'mmr 0, no! I‘m one ot- the hen- laid an Indium-bio mun-g plann- waft ma mo! the blank uh. We? Walla-luv. m m the with Inn to“ m mart-man was quite nmtnlud. th- clrh at! daemon] sum ma halls of well-Ill“ haiku menu-mam)» mymul la vita led me back to the porch. "But the mm goes on ma tic “a new naiu."â€"0Ievolafl mm? maï¬aâ€? mm. nu. m run-v m u m . mmmmmmamm mamï¬mmm mm; Sammy»? ME: www.mmm mn*mmmmmq mmmummmmmm mumwmwm “Mmmmmmmm “mm 1 a; :mw wimwxmï¬mn m "ltummnmlcthh lit-or om" Ito-m.†the! In“. “It would him. â€I mm m. â€mm-ulna! A“ TIMI!- whhquvh‘uflnviobpcld hunmdhrlln!†All Myth†m u aha-o- “mum-ammun- m duh; In I m. min "pa- rut! â€hr-ctr «nu Ibo mint. whmthcoelhanï¬p for mi- Mu hr at I Grunt-Ir that mm. In: the nu.“ In mm do" ot all an. when u: had been Md- Iu durlu tho um. "Pf-y. mun- TIddly-llh. do nu .- VIII you would do u I to: won I. nun animal: our Ila MN?" “ll‘l only win! I. In. to ho cow- But Tums-«MB. India. hum.“ (no, hunk-db- smluod ol Hound the ban. and hou- pluulu Ill named leathers. He was Ml ulna! hy nu other (oils. when my natural to con. torn: Iron um: Md!“ plum "You vwldn‘t n- m a In. would you.“ m 0:. nil-wand hen. mulkbuuly? "01 own. not." pm In Quota Anne. ‘ that": her mum. and howl" nut the via-(nun to Mel up 3 cm- 0! con 0. the other IMO. "H- b not. mum at any tour-toot“ cmcm (In. «or new.†W. quack. nut." aid the PI- Iun «lurk. mum"); out In. I Much "For than. delyvlnh." um Rosy. “to be afraid of 3 mm bl! o! I do. like Roy who only wanted to play with you" But. when an. touched the burn-yard uni canted the tall Cochin wuealtlu with umr. whlle I llny shepherd pup- by flood holding him by the tall. and mwlln; saw-guy Illa burst into n hearty laugh. “03m Inn. Roy." she crlul. and the m puppy lat do lull vlculn’s all. and went mum to Im- wlth n ehrlll llulo but 0! dollght. “Run, Rosy," Ibo cried, “Somelhlns II disturbing tho fouls!" And little Ito-y ran quickly to the rescue of her feathered lavorllel. Poor ’l‘lddlyvlnks. more dead than alive. could do nothing but “and stock-null and cry "aqunk! squat-av- awk!" It the top of his lam The hens cuckled in sympathy. making such a racket that Aunt Peggy looked out of the buck door to no Vlhll on earth could be the nutter. “Booâ€"wooâ€"woo," ll crled In such a shrill voice that the poor Cochin stood atlll with terror. while the any toe salted him by his handsome loll («Hr er: and stood ahakinx them had cry- ing, "grâ€"râ€"r" triumphantly. noun? u fut :- his? long In: would carry him. It suddenly turned and laminated aneu- him. “Yelp." howled the cum-lot. lull highland out 0! kn win. but. spying Tlddlywlnh streaking towards the m â€Boo-wooâ€"m! Ob-râ€"rl†“and. ï¬rmly. And up! vent Tlddtywlnlu. upma- dflnx III: Ion: up. while “booâ€"vor- woo!" want. the enemy. diving put Mn and â€ulna . respectable mono: hen '1 an N1. “Bun-Mu†crled the hon wlw land I temper at her own, no ruling up Im- fuumu an new It the uucy mulch Ind nve It I nun peck between tho hquuuuuch manual.- no has. H- van lust liming his vim tony up Into than“ tromwhntho strum alum mud. n sudde- dart u 9* a flung-j ago-.4. "I'Iho that. for your lmpudeuco," the pallet When Lincoln was studying law he spent part of his time at his father'- abm, employing Muse" by Inn-term: the bots of Euclid. With 1 M: a: pm mhldmthomkotnnonlho worked out I“ of the prob]... an unity that n- notter, who w- e I". Nney "III. More Mae, em. YmAhwufle-ehdd about eight. The mm may returned to Kentucky. where he nar- riedaeeeowdtl-e, Helen emote- la' I 'eweetheen of Mg early nun. uni-mane wentbeefler Lincoln’- ï¬eerl. but the Guarded N. for I Ir. Mm. . Ir. Jenn did. end Ir. Nicole Mn I widower, the enlr at old times; wardewedndllelbonu-etlei gem! In. Lincoln was ensconced In her new tune In Cole: county, ml- m Here It m an In. [Ate-om, with the help at max Abe, erected the calm. II we hat the future president Item for the In: ï¬ne In us me In a bed. for Is a small boy his only couch m a pile of renew In a earner. The mom! wife, who proved to be a most devoted stepmother. branch: with her from her old Ken- tucky ham 3 common We“ on which the My w: put to sleep and on whléh his father and stepmother Mtervm-ds Med. I .- Men. In up null. up Ito wall. which an I0 had" to no“: to the amt. m maul“ door In Ill-ohm “no. but a tiny «and when Hial- paid It. mu mu a II- but More lacuna ht Wuh- hua "A ll- lnn-nuu. ‘ untol- In ion In mmâ€. in! hand Im II: mm In llllau II n curly up and It was In honor TM Lincoln «Mn. who u «and: In the muo- ol Ibo «vital. I"! M in! the nut: roan mum shod. II n III who. mm 0! "In" â€I! II mo. Ivory mu limb". my null. um ulna). bu um um- kmdy mud. no lhu mm II" to the mm- In: I". In Imm of brok- the maturation of then loan-In cl Ibo not: memorable epoch at Ann!- ea- Imon. Colon! Dual-n. who loan: undo: 00ml Bull. II the own? of (lo Ida.- houn. nu mu at m (“In be!" with the ml. or flu mun-cl who on maniac nu- lor Ibo nun at UM Nalloul Wu and Ian-all Company. The Lincoln log cabin in now in Chicago, but it is but the question of I short while before it will be brought on and erected in Wuhinxton. The Melanin house will stand in the same lot and both will comprise part 0! a museum which will be the property oi’ patriotic Washington gentlemen. prominent among them being Colonel M. E. Dunlap, to whose energies in due (399cm Inna.) ' A 8 H I N G 'l' 0 N. ' which pone-u Io nanny mum: matures. II to he further enriched by lwo relics 0! III- tlonll Importance about which no entwined most. ciouly memories or the two great Union and Confed- erate tandem, an well u o! the pres!- dent who tell Just as his dreams 0! a reunited land were being milled. Those relics are the log cabin, which wan-bum by Lincoln and his father, and the McLean home at Appomattox, Virginia. the place in which Leo and Grant met and signed the terms of nut-render. it. I'm loan at Antoninaâ€"Ill- uwhnnm- an I... In: an In.“ th- rum CC Wonder-VIII II. II Mud. To in IBMOVID non CHICA- 00 To waaumorou. LINCOLN’S OLD CABIN run I'm}! H0088 AT APPOIATTOX. ‘flll LINCOLN I00 CABIN. GROVE It "I near 11 In the morning when Grant and Lee met In the mad. and. as then was no convenient place when writing could be done. the m- ty went to the house of Ir. lens-I and occupied In prior. Hm the cam were am and a. It'll W)! m Im- run-Mum. gc-nenh should meet In the "run apt] agree upon the mm: of capital:- would be a nude†waste of me to pro- long the sunï¬sh! so arrangements were m7 {at} the two commanding [and n4 cloned on in min. ‘ While living It Inna-nu no hula cl nun Rn- vn tum clout on in turn, and it in u not out o! the than: at lctfl‘o humm- that It uni Ill fully dawn to Aâ€!- m. tuning tn: In Mo of mm mldnotlcwnohrsomh. Bit,» I mange eulnchince. the very in: let II the drama was n: his parlor. The Commune army. alum tn Clo-Ind strong. ruched Ana-awn stun on the mmnmgohhem at; April. And In" an ineflectual attempt to break through the flow]! con- tractin. "no: of the enemy. an up Thbomcwu and um an. «the “We? fly It. Wlhn le- Lamvtomtomnuthw wmrtppllcedoitlommtllu- Win brought to Wilmington. "to Inâ€. rm be mm“ unrm- u u "A on ID. do! on Inlet (Do "(Ma or urn-d" wen “and. Incl ct Ibo old human an Iron mound. In! «I In in mm "w ml in! loot “u II they an may nun no. N.- window In" Don â€and um. Ir. anther lull-g Io In Maine on d m than contain. at ur rum and In nod-c at tho- I: It. has... no n I. III. n In: nun-m. an- n... if m: In W I.“ 0! lie (Inn-n I"! I. "and to In old can-mm not-Non nu the torn- ot ml in inn .9. which I. "to! by It. (II-norH awe-nun or the noun. And each M! at bonding In numbered .0 ma the hon. I'm In jun: n It In h-ton ll nu “I'll do". Emu no planning In been prawn-I and «and II “F rein. no that u can In onl- mm and used In mun-uric. the mm. "on brick: not In In a my. tun In «lowly uunnml. In an to prawn! the mmuunA at roll: Danton. The McLean house In yet at Appoâ€" mattox, but Is not atandlng. a: name yeara ago It was carefully taken down with the View 0! movlng It to Wall:- luton. But just at that time the ï¬nancial pink: came on and the pro- ject was postponed, but It Is certalu that It wlll now be successfully can-led out. Prlor to the dlamuntllng of the place. Colonel Dunlap had a aetlea 01 photographs taken an well an a great many blue prlnta showlns the exact After the death or the elder Lin- coln. the stepmother, who wu much loud by Lincoln. lived in the cabin with a neu- relative, John Hall. who romuiuud With her till her death in 1869. The cabin then passed through several hands. but was at Int bought by n Inociation In Chicago. and from this it, was obtained by its pros- out owners. Among the relics or the family which will be pheod in the hut will he the had on which Lincoln ï¬rst. slept, the wheel on which the yarn for his ciothing was lpun and the use which he used in cutting fence rails. yu- ln Museum. Lincoln's tuner wu dud. and the widen-elect Naked up Iron II. mum! ; bit or old mum. but. ‘It In two, Inn-penal one and and, walking over to his mum: In". drove tho place of wont! all which the mum; inth were cut. at the hand of the grave. wanking am when he could IKOM It he would [at Mill; better. When the money was Iner- wardn non: so that a tombstone ouuld In erected, (to recipient of the fund pocketed It. Ind Rm! 1: not been (or the scum": o! Ur. c. F. Gunther.‘ o! Chic-3'0. the nave would have lots: no sunk-n out of sight. “iffï¬â€˜Ã©ii-‘m" '1 a m. mm ‘6 ch. Intr- ml". hunmar 00m- mu. an an M an“ ll M. “at gun lulw- Ilu- mvlno unb- ï¬nhrh gun-uranu' is. I mall; ‘M ‘n no a ally-him ’: . . WM «Ma-h mom" Mlvml cleanflnnn wcgwmndquugm _Iho nu n. chh I! INA I! lumen-km ll lam-l. In an)" mart “- hum-- ML! OHM; I» Mr «luv» you: pur- M. I“ yvm Inw- Ilw ("mun unb- 3;};Mn rum-m I no Mfluly I" who "In Ian-n "I. In lru- hl Olmmr umpu Ind. tie-[II mg vvlnmnmdtbuufl" m u I Hun-aw h! uh which ‘3:th .1. M‘flm‘mu {abâ€"x mum «Mnâ€"puma: .â€" mums-1 m u- d M! “awn Turn is mm b CII 3"Wi'r‘3-umz‘m “my". .3; $.32“ m on u. | no IIII' .- an. Inn “mph to a «mu (Man-ll- ". '- M on... â€on at tho nyntrln. which I plan-u mmm but), hand". 5" up"! It Nissan. bum 115.“.an IN- on! "can“ I!“ not!“ rx-mi hunk-n. Amid .. I _. thlu .w -III n..-â€" L... .._n_. Gladness Comes mu hrtlw walnuts-ding at tho unabatmdthouu Illn- What you tired is nomething to cum you. Gel. Dr. Kay's Ream-nor. Seoul. No matter how God warns the sin- ner he always does I: In love. Dr. Walsh. archbishop 0! Dublin, ls regaining his health by riding I M. cycle. All Bible, Elem-n. April til "93. Ilmowtidn “(Towa- and b ' Gun tot (ton-laympuon.~dohn Hm: A.‘ fl-Ll- “th--_ n ._.n a. nu.- "Henry. do you love me?" "Why, mung, what a question!" “Don't try to ends Inc. Henry! ['11: no liquor halfâ€"Puck. It II said that there are only two mm: In the English language that contain all the vowel: in their order. They are “abstention" and “motions." Hull'- C-unh cut. I: I emanation! can. Price. 750. II to l. A Kauna- Cuy man an. his wife one dollar to buy a calico dress, and upon sixteen dollars 11le on a mand- gum wheel. This I: 1 year or object I... mmm1,u.n,0cmwon fl. 1!". duo North-Wuhan Linn (Ch . up a Naranentom 3!.) ma all Hon Backus 'oxounln- tick-t- » very low mm to I number at point- ll um Want and orthmt. For lull Intonation apply m new mum at coma-cu line- or address W. B. Kall- tern. o. . Q 1’. 11.. Chicago. In. M “Nunavut-um If hghad bought a 5 catapult: wanidhavebemabletotakehwflhhhn. ’Thercisnomebuymmethana 5centpieo¢of“Battl¢Ax.†AlOozm [SiecchmosttoohigtocarrymndtheS cmtplecehncatlyaskrge'asthemcau pieceofathahlzhpadetobm Ciao-Iv In I‘m-tum FLUG “Quack it!“ 3222‘ [WNW mm â€"lâ€"mai'i'u m r' --n “alumna-L '3: '51 fun um".- M‘. Wï¬'mï¬ '1 '9...- WORK n?â€:l’....:£“"£ PATENTS. TIME INKS 859...! i ‘10- o: it a. ' if: 3.9143151... .35. c. It! It. i: Guy-CED}? ti! 3 on p.31!“ van-l um" {MT-u; ..' .59.; 94.}..- _.~ nun ‘ W in" 0mm lg. DI. Kay‘s jimmy. w: PILES From Chicago. 8!. Louis. Peoria and all points trihmuy. lmiiuupoiin. Beu- ton "arbor. Daimit. Toledo. Sol-duds}, Springï¬eld. Dayton and intermediate points. the “Big Fou'r Route†â€'0 unwngh veatibuied inim daily to Cin- oi-mli. magniï¬cently quippcd with Bullet. I'ulor Cars. Dining (“In and Wagner Sin-ping (in. Direct conno- Uou nude in Comm! l'nian amino. Cil- rinufl. with ï¬ne beautiful train: of"). (1.â€.me t. Ohio "tilt-y. without tun-tar scan line cily. Write 0', agent "Big Four" (or full punk-alum crank-cu i). it â€will. (1mm! PIO- any" and This» Arm. or I. o. I“ 'ornhk {Paw-err Tunic Mango! " We Put" "mur' ' 0 "MIN“ 0 Vhflfowfl"c.lfl.â€m much-u. Manama-u. Inui- mtmllm I‘D-nun“ ygmmm».mmn Hot Springs, Va., Hood’s M Pill-email um unf 830a; MMIymIm-tkmtmm ulna In W at random one. I1 Alnr Inu- nt Bonn: In z lot or old paper stock touched lately in a mill at Andovcr. 00“.. was 3. bible. tha inscription In which man: "This bible was used tn the vulva by gm; Revflsuven West. W :3 flunk- Exchange. Von lav nu- t!!! in In“ 6'. Ill-curl. Rum “a Ton. way !or excursion ot wont-m wuy for exclusion: of September m. to the south for Hamster. and HI:- mton. no: â€maul-n In!!! to tho lam-t local aunt or address Jn Barker. Gen'l Pan. Act. l. K. and 'l'. R. 11.. 3t. Mull. lilo. :Qâ€"n") ‘ Great ‘ Sarsaparilla .. from 115: to â€u. .6. Van n, u raj-m Gun-nod to VII! dl‘p'g-M