John Ashmt wu “ out of aorta." Tact was his mild my 0! speaking of his on 111 humor. “ Al cross on two atlokl 1' ’ mutual old Dlnuhâ€"s servant who ")0 he he: mind to he: mp ty kitchen by right 01 I utoflmo unioo. “DP-t, don't nothin‘ cult. An' ha' I oltogoddor onrouonnblo. 801k: hnq jeu .- 309:! right to now 1301' door an 110‘! not w lib nex‘ door to ’om. Young Mon Fad.†the “id, II n young mm flopped on the piano, 201:!» you lunt mythius ’bom do new neigh- r" 7'71?“ “widow. Dinah.†answered the young pm. in the tone no might have aid. " I": u vibe lwlnl um I ’ exclaimed Diunh. " An' Mm J ahn but» widden like pizon. In du .11 r" V'VFour children." wntinnod the young an. n I! we joke '3! increasing in mgnL mic. “ Do undy many 1" ciaonlned Dlnnh. "An‘ In «ll-liken chillon Ipeoml. " ’5an boys." v61untaered Fred Auburn, in tho unmllnhblo tone of annual joker who dull 01“ hit (an by pleqagenl, “ Won 311' mm Wmmtered Dimh. " Boy- m his Ipooiul dovenion. An‘ hon. too. wid an (odor In hobbenâ€"loutwayn m to be he an an.†“ And there In a bnby.†Fred Album an" the lat non: of now! .3 [join up: the climax win: we ban hi: 0! Din-h lmed both bands. “ Man John ’1! nova sway. He om't ubide babies. Jan to ï¬nk ob do nokot! Du’ I come chicken to match up our gnrdon, an n gains: tow! darn do noise-t bird ebber llbbed, an’ s pemook d» «roaches like a lunytlok, un' n puro‘ dun cbnflon like mudder lunytiokt an‘ a dog. an' no“, In’ dn‘ I n widder 511' three boyl nn'n baby yet in: to come. An‘ to ï¬nk ob do pom nn’ quleuulneu we bub by] In: twenty 31:0» 1" “Don’t know," wavered Fred Anhurnt, nodltatively. “ Uncle John lan't migntory In his nlbltl. Can't tell nor rent in the-o day- olthor. I think he will hove to “on the antic. It isn't in the seam o! astute," phllouophisod the young mun. “for 300d quiet neighbori like Duncan Smith and hi. nu. to live louver. Ind I must confess. for my on port. I am rather glad of s clunge. even it it involves widows. boys. babiol, when. peacocks. purrotl. dogs. outs, drums, Jeri-hum. tin horns. und a hundred poul- bllltloa for orentlng n Bnbel. It's pretty rough on Uncle John. I must admit. The old gentleman don't take to lt kindly. I think than will be some fun.†“ Now. Dineh.†eeid John Aehuret, A little leter. ee he entered the tidy kitchen, " I don't went enything to do with there new neighbore. 1! they ettempt to borrow. don't encourage it. Drive out my oi the enimule thet treepeee on our grounde. end the ohil- dren ee well. I will have my nephew point Inotioe: 'No trespassing Allowed on then premieee.’ They might as well know my eentimentl ï¬rst or leet. You underetend, Dineh 7" “ You. more," replied Dineh, meekly. Thenehe dropped into n meditetive eoiiloquy uher mentor leit the kitchen. "'Twill be mighty queer lur Dineh to any ‘no' ei e neighbor oomee iur to boner e little rice or eelt, oretereh ; en‘ ee iur drivin' ofl ohillen, ’twill hemighty herd to trump ’em 01!. I don't mind eeyin’ ' eoetl’ to e oet; but e ohilel Led! wee e ohlle hie own to". en’ ee nioe e ehile es de good Lor’ ehber mode. It'd my opinion do Lor‘ don't meke beohelore; dey Mdemlelvu. en' dey jele epilee dem- eelvee. Now of More John hed e wile en’ little ohillen, der wouldn't be I better men on do ieee ob do eirth. Seen e pity 'bont Min Bueeell l" . "Not eeoh nboenty u her oonein mm mu." nnewered Dinah. “Mien Amy wee tell and slender, nn' ebbery inch 3 led, ; but It we: her eweet wey. more’n her lace. dot node {one worehip do gronn’ ehe welked on. Shower 3 Quaker, you know. More John nn'ehe come nn’ went. en’ come en’ wentI ieu like two weddlnere; en' Mlu Edit nn’ 3 Southern mnnâ€"Oerroll we: hie nameâ€"day come en' went jeee like two odder weddlneu; nn‘ den do! got to ohengin'. en’fllu Edi! went wld More John. en’ More Oegtoll went wld Min Amy. â€1' n our plan so do none on your 1m dot be war extrema fond ob her; on' don him John booked right down. in: he war mighty Ipunky. on‘ Min Amy: piotu var took out ob his room. an' .11 do mm haey flxln'o one had mode him wu took “my. on’ he nobber wont wid sols my more an ouâ€"moro'l do pity." “ Whot become of this Quote: girl 1" ukod Prod Album. " 0h. oho wont .le, oomobody tolo mo, to Englnn', on' doy nobber got to bo woddl- non. ony ob ’om. oo in: no I known on. Each I pity In: Mon John! Ho nobbor mod muoh In: nothln' till on: mothor diod, on' ho brought you up. o no: oxttomo good to you. Moro Prod. on' dot ohowo do bout do: to In do mnn. But ho'l not no I mootin’- homo In hlo my. 1 ion do whnt ho “yo. on' In: son'rol ho ooyo right. S‘pon ho‘o dono Iomot Min Amy? E! ho hod. ho wouldn't not in dlo onohrmion monnor. Don't do Blblo soy. ' Lnb your noighbon 2‘ An' hon ho ooto ‘hluou ognln 'om ’loro doy oomo, on' “yo. ‘ Don't lond him “mp. on dflvo of! do ohfllon.’ on’ don pnto up dot big bond wunln' on on, ion on! do: n: n mm in. 9a! ml mid mun in». to Indy-loin. Hi 3 “mil: audition he hid on..__ Wu the I_ bounty 7" _ “Oomo,Dinah," said Fred Aahutu that night. II he skood baton . largo bond on which he hm painted, in large letters. “ No winning allowed on these premises"â€" Q‘Qomo. Dingh, to]! no IbouthUnolor John’s F030 IVBN TBBSI’ASSES. an. an no‘ tonod her King a you Tho [o'don dun slide by. 'l'ht y bring no none" to loud. No: any can to stab. No tout to: hot dovouon mule The passion“ summon bung: Unnamed Ibo vulu. 3nd unuflmycdâ€" an. bu not tound her Kins. I199 luring Muir mm 3qu their gold ; - bho fluid In loom arty. The mun must be 0! omeront mould we "'qu Inc will ob". Tho h poor in honor. md in 1.11:â€. Rio in . rarer thing. Meow god-lpno-h.99tend!-. But when no com». on come he wm, bttoux to support. um! aund, Wm: Inppllomon “11% lbs“ an an 0001.113. 3 oomnnnd. She'd place ho: bum in his und Mk Whuo'er this worn may Snug. Proud and oonwnud (or MI ulna. Whom Ibo hath crowned her King I Whv'm the Inn oim lie: Km; 1 on' fuoro. Mara Jahn '11 move um) r. “‘40 in“ mu. ohnkn wld dolr I!" Kl... “do: In hobbon- '11! ion b‘llon Junk do Gum ml" lib. hon. 8m“ Mm right. ‘00. In: hubodn‘ uoh onobrluhn leolln'n I" Tho no“ morning wroo mu. ohudxonâ€" two boys Inl n girlâ€"stood bolou the wooden board um lined in winning nbovo tho had; 0 um dtvldod the Auburn lnwn trout in noig h- bou. With difï¬culty ‘ho olden boy opened out the words. “ mm does it mean f" ukod “no um. girl, onrloully. “ 'l‘raopnulng I "up.†1 man mm the prom in nbom. Don't you know-J Forgive no on: troop-yon“ ?"_ “ Don't mom that 3‘ all.†replied the chic» boy, ugoly. “ Mummu nu um mun. to: God to be good to no ’unu we no good to (01h who have been naughty to m. We Mun" done myming to the to!†next door, join-q wo'vojno} oomo.’_’__ _ "any boho‘a “Enid w w"), †u plied the little girl. ghrewdlyi “ Illuk mpmmuf Fred Auburn. lining on we plums. hoard um conversation. bud roportqd to big uncle. ï¬dï¬dmph!" ejaculate?! tint individual. moodily. " I hope the woman will has Ion-o enough to gnko 9 lglqt." A week oinpsod. und John Alhunt was. to no. hit own apron-Ion, " morn out of up!“ than out." V “Crone: dun two sticks.†wu Dlnsh'a union of his mood. u nho addressed be: pots 3nd kgttha." ' u I won‘t etend thie eny longer,†be exâ€" clelmed. teetily. “ The beby criee all night, end the older one: reiee Bedlem ell the dey. When the guinee atop, the peecook begins. When It drum ie et rest. e bleet comee irom e tin horn. The bone heve eeretched up my eeede, the dog heeâ€" I might or well tell my grieveneel to her.†1 Forthwlth let down end wrote: " Manuâ€" etienee oeeeee to be e virtue. ‘ I cennot think by day nor eleep by night. Would it be pouible tor you to ehenge your nureery to the other ride 0! your house? Gould your children exlet with e emeller el- lowenee of drumr.trumpete. Jew’e-herpe end tin borne 2 Your chiekene heve pulled up my eeedl. Your dog tore my door-met into bite yesterday. Your boye stone my fruit treee end your girl bothers my cook. Your gulnee, upeeeook end parrot I proteet egeinet ee nuieencee. Ii you can sheet on ebetement 1o! ell there nuleeucer, you will greetly oblige } “ Your neighbor. Jone Aenueer." ; He runs the bellâ€"“ Fred. teke this next " You, sir; bnl I um lute {or the bunch“ mulch; I'll stop on my vny home. I guess lu will hoop; gunpowdor in up: so.†he and. wilblmemlng smile. “Idon't unit my deity," replied John Auburn, â€only. "This thing man be no_pmd."_ ~ To“ alcornoon John “but“ m in his ofl‘loo writing. when he heard u Itenllhy atop pus his window. followed by the tulllng 0! lanes. “It’s that plagued neighbor’s ohlldron."he said, excitedly. “ They're ll my olnorrlo- nguin.†Afewhaaty â€:1ch brought him to the tree. where I boy woo scrambling down "You young mound"! l" exclaimed John Auburn; "I've coughs you now. and I'm going to “to you Itndght in to your mama. Don“ belong there? None of your txioh. Uomo. march along. and we 31:31! no whom you} bolong." Dragging the 'onlprit along, John â€has“ 3.1111313 neighbor's door holy ' John Auburn wan-very Lusty. To has his waning out Into his mm by thin ugly smog bird was not_plo‘upntr._ "'No trufmalng allowed ! " somamul'tho pagqt in_ lg: unearthly tonal. “ I went to see t‘Se lady," he nid corny.“ the servant who opened the door. "Yea. air. W111 you walk Into the porlox?" “ Wingou volt into my pulox ? Sol the upxder to the fly: It is the punk st. limo parlor That over you old spy." In spin of his anger, John AIhunt sold this to hlmaoll as he glonoed about the dolnty room. mob o goom u be bod not noon to: miuy your. There woe no disorder. neither we: ,there in hit own etifl pulor next duor. but the elr of comfort and 'llmp lo elegenoo was something unetteineble by oil the rules at urengement he knew. John Aehnret wee a orltlool man. When he wu younger he hed been celled mletlo. Inlenul- bly hie mood melted. 0n 3 little teble Itood 1 you oi mm at the volley. 0n the well hung in weter- oolore lilies-oi theulloy. 0n n bracket in wu-worh were lilies-of-the-valley. They were flower: he hed molded for yours, for they etirrod I memory of his loet youth. Now there fluhed upon him e memory of his own room yene ego, with liliee-ot-the-velley on teble. bucket end well, and their eubtle lugmoe reeelled the perfume of flowere worn in 3 women's hair shove the eweeteet hoe he ever knew. " I ma 31nd to no thou." vu the gracious reception given this ungtuioul mun. " Thou us our neighbor, I am mid. Win thou be lasted 2 " John Auburn wu almolt powerlou to spank. You: mo this quiz“ Quuker speech bud unï¬lled him 3. no other much had done. and he had drummed o! I lileumo am: such music in his an. The moot-{mm nwubvoleod anhnu oonunnod: " My bub hu boon «I: m. I hm boon obugod to up on thin “do 0! the homo. n It II 00014:. When he ll bum I dun chug. In: nanny." The door opened und : lady ontomdï¬oflowed byrtgo boy! 9n}! u limo gig). _ Inllonl . “ 1 cs your pudon.†“id John Anhnm, with deep human]; I an “aid I have wrong“ your honâ€"tad you." he ndded, um max-o humbly. thinking of the note he had Anaheim» m9ming.__ "Do not mention it." eeld the lady, politely. " I on ieerinl wo hove dietnrbed thee. Thou at more we have bed n greet gtiei. I hen nllowed my ehlldten to hove whetever pete they ohooee and unnee them- ulvee In every innocent wey. thet their gninde might be diverted iron their fleet Ion." John Achnm'a ho. was lympnthotlo. and troubled too. to: ho ml thinking of bin note. "A hon-mu thin .undor the omnmltnnou.†ho ma to hlmu . HM! Fad torsomn to him: In That were 3 lack: Ill!) 0! the wagon. he â€gongâ€. ‘7 Not much I†exclaimed one o! the boy: in the ton of the benucifnl womm, tor John ‘Aulhum said to human um she was bounti- u . "I beg your pardon," he said, In 3 con- !Iued. humans my; I has brought your boyhomo.†_ ._ The mother gov. the boy I look of smiling taproot, u aha sold, " Thou haul undo o mums. I have only than three children ond ghglr hpbyprothor. {rho is 9100ij “ Told him' I didn’i b‘lona here". but he wouldn't b‘uove mo." explained the boy, Inllonly. John thnnt'l tun Ml. Mm nu. Ibo Md and h!- noto. “ I bog Jon! pudon." ho aid. with no! tronblo in NI tom. “ I did not know you baby was 111. I bog you will not ohms. your nun", on In! uoount. I ma min-hon about the boy "â€"tnmlnn to no thnt tho mobin bu! mode hit some. " I may how undo other mlltokol. Porbopo they were not your ohtokonl. It any have been oomgothet pongp‘o dog.â€_ "30133515 2" Dog I†'ukcd the lady. In 3 pnwled I“. “I do not underuund." A John Auhuru‘o hoe btlshunod. She had not reached his note. “ 1‘ do“ no‘ nanny," he rad. ouelouly y. "I thong In you might vo head oomplulnu ubout your chicken: or dogâ€"fromâ€"my cookâ€"or my nephewâ€"ox somebody." he aid, duper- “61y. “ Thy cook hee been extremely kind. †enewexed the lady. “ We won ohlla ed to honow eome brendy one dey when the behy wee very 111. end we eonld not get et mm in the eonlneion Incident to moving.'1‘by nephew he: won the heert o! my boy. by teeehlng them how to ehoot move, yend Lucy -â€"thle little girlâ€"end thy nephew ere greet Mende.‘ My 8children were puzzled ebont the sign boerd in thy hedge. but thy nephew told them,“ wee to wern ofl tr_empe,†“He in osood boy. Fro?! lam uncom- monly good young mun." “chimed John Alhurlt. lexvonfly. Eu hiluro to deliver tho: note was a mat of Inpuior judgment. hojhonsht. , The serum entered. “ I hope you will excuse mo,"lhu|id. udduulng her mutton ; “but such in 10“ um morning. nnd :- you were gating the lab: to sleep. I did not (113ij you._" John Auburn stopped 10mm! marl). “hm the wrllor 0! am note," he nld. oxlendlng hlu hand. "Al I have none myself. It wlll be quill unnooumy (or you to red It. I_ can do my onmd withonl taxing you: psllonoo to raid my llloglblo writlpg.†7 ‘ “ Oeâ€"zmuly." answered the unsuspecting Quskems. " Thou an very kind to trouble tug-91! shout us.’j John Aehnret thought of him]! “ H y-po erlte," and yet he wee sled, sled ee 1! he ’hed seen en enemy in the eet 0! ep plying e metoh to gunpowder, end euddenly he found himself in poeeeulon ot meteh end gunpow- der. Whet ehould he “3.10: the Qeekereee was looking inen expectent my,“ he bed not told hleen‘end. "We hue u are“ many cherries. Send for them whenever you like,†he add, as .whygrdly u . Iohool-hqy._ _ " Do not chungo your nunery on my to count." plended John Alhnut, his mind reverting tothat drudhfl now. “Let the ohildron come over when they plane. Fred will mule we boys, nnd mo cook will be played to gpoil :he gm." John Aahuut wom homo with 3 light heart. He clutched the not. unit it bud been n prize. “ To think," he aid to himself, " how non I «me to wounding um axial-Inlet“. Ion-hive woman I" He drew ‘he no“ {tom his pocket to reed the cruel words hetore deasroying them. and loud, lneteed o! hle note to hie neighbor. hie lees month's gee bill. “ Fred 1e eyonng men 0! enpetior judgment. on I told our neighbor, Mn. Gurney," he eaid. with e emile. “ Thin would have been quite hex-mien had ehe opened it." " We u}. mum to: Hi, klndnul,"repliod the graham, plausntly. "It “I drouilnlly omlou o! no to lava the wrong letter," npologimd Fred Auburn. with n mom twinkle in hi: on. u he drew the oflomivo letter from his poem um night. “ Bach-ll mtkol on. [on his win." he nddod. in loll-justiï¬cation. " 80$ 3 down. uncle, to proï¬j pm) loop†" Dinah.†“id John thnut to the colored «wont um night. “ be very klnd m on: nut- door neighbor. 8210 in an estimable woman who bu non much trouble. You need not drive the childnn may. or nutmeg." he nddod. no he wolkod play. " 850 I" cxoloimed Dinoh. odduuing hot unwuhod dimes. “Who": do moonin’ ob d1- somerset ob opinion? Gnou uho‘o o widdor indood. :- do good Book up. B'polln’ ho mouldâ€"4' Dineh did not ï¬nish the lenienee. but oil the evening ee ehe worked ebout her kitchen ehe excleimed ever end enon. “ S’poein' he ehouldl An’ ell dem chlllen come to hen‘ 1" Then ehe ehook her heed. “’Tein't no way {or him. Lor'i Where power widdere hes got, to be ehore i" Weeke peeled. end John Aehuret peoed hie room, with trouble on hie fece. Hie nephew cum in. “Anything wrong, uncle 1" he eeheg.‘kl_nily._ " I ‘bollevi I am a little out of com.†m- Iworad John Auburn. “ In in», Fred, 1 WM thingy: 017103.†__ "01 'mo ?' Don‘t worry ghoul me; I m hung â€9 lat,†_|nl‘worodA 39¢. mleuly. “The not ll. Fred." nld John Alhunt, stopping in MI nervous wolk. out] looking ownuvoly ot his nephew. “I on 3 mm wonjgd oyout you ondg-opr_no[gh_l>orl." “The 00:11in 2†naked Fred: in unno- mom. "Noun m lam. Ivonld eongntuluto you Wm: Ill my hurt,†named Frod. omggtly._ "Yer,†enewered John Aehuret. grevely. “It bee jnet come to my eere thet people ere telking ebont our going there. I heve been very kind to Mn. Gurney beoenee I wee unjuet to her et lint end wiehed toneke etonement. She to e churning womenâ€" more then thet. e good women. To me there le no women no ettreetlve ee there eweet« voiced Qneker women. with their quelnt rpeeeh end gentle weye; so I reelize your degger.â€r A Fred Alhurlt'l oyol twinklod. “Fol‘:l Mk obont Iu, do they? I! I were. nun win: your one and your mum. I'd unto them Mk to some pnrpou. I! I were in your ph_oo_. Unplg John! I would mom tho widow." John Alhmt bout a leaching glance on bl. nophow. “ It would not ban you In the lent ll I loved and wedded Mu. Gurney 7" ho um. hor.‘ " You néodn't far 3 tin! In mo,†replied 17'er1 yanghipg._ “ Oh. Frodfth“ in .u nonunul " exclam- od John Auburn. impntlontly. “I Ihnll non: mm. Unlonunnuly thou in a " Tin? in onong h, " nid John Auburn, with n uniï¬ed smile. " You don't love the wonipn it you no willing to us another win never an . Unlormnnhly there in . memory of t a put um would slug: coma Munch mo und a new love. I tell you than much am you and not lpocnluu or pun uboqg myjutnu.†" Mum-Gurus might unto you target the pan; anyâ€. Fred Albany. ' “On :5; conum. she make. no remem- bog' rppflngl thn‘nhqrpt. ht}! to hungou. Tbn'nlam. in the which Gamer. homo tho children In. «ovum thou . nu. comer. whom they «110d Gonna Lily. In I puns in tho canon-non tho and. padre“- ins gm. Ogmoy: _ .. ‘ waiiï¬ doll m5 who than new found “lb uvu m. The, all 0! PM sud Undo John a 313»: were kin.†_ “ They no our neighbou," anewered Mu. Gummy.y “ I went thee to meet ihem. When we bed lived here eboni n week. our neigh- bor celled. Ho hed made n lunny minute. end blong hi 3 boy who was eieellng hie eheniee. thinking he belonged hex-e. Think at it. Lilyâ€"one 0! my boye eteeling lrnii l†_ ‘f I would hue been very nasty." gold the vhhor. “ Oh. no.†enlwered Mu. Gurney. “ I wee sorry for him. He we: eo gentlemenly end .0 humble. reelly oontxlte, an it he had oflended we end wee lorry tor it. He we: 3 little incoherent, too. end 1 eonld not quite nuke out whet he meent. A schoolboy would not hove been more embenueed; end like ounelvee. Llly, he in no ohloken. Then e note came in he hed lent me. end there had been deley inglving it to me. He took it‘ qulte eegexly end eeid he would do the extend“ hlmeeli. end ollered ue ell the ehenlee we vented. Thet wee the beginning 0! ‘our iriendehip. Since then Fred Aehuret end hie unole hove been hequent vieitou. Thin nnele hoe the most wonderful smile; it lighte up his whole hoe. But he in not a men given to smiling. I judge he he! lied Iome greet trouble. Whnt eill thee, Lily ? The blood hoe ell gone {tom thy hoe.†u Mv innmnv hm: human A little axhnnatlnn. “ My journey has been 5 mm exhausting, than All," "plied the visitor, otreleuly. “ By-‘hemnyfl the ma, wuh meotod tn- difleranoa. “ in the unola'ar name All)!!!“ ff “ We knew Aehnrete yearn ego.†replied the vieflor. " Depend upon it, an. men mede e ehenge 0! Due when he celled. Is in like the Aehuuu to be huty and union. 1 know homing 0! their penlunee.†Mu. Gurnoy looked It be: ï¬nite: curiously. To herself aha told. "I never know my husband's oominoo not: Iboing mm: in 311 my_ life." “You.†haunted Mu. Gun-nay. “ In the‘ “mug known to the. 7 " Fred Aahmt the next morning of the brain“ “Me was in exuberant Ipiflu. “ I “link I nm in love. uncle," he add 3.11:. “ 1 know you won't approve. {or my charmer II not 3 any younger thou Mn. Game, and one of th_ogo dgqggroul Quote; women.†â€â€˜3 Where did you in“ has 2 " and John Auburn, _ “ M our neighbor.†enewered the nephew. “ Bird. 01 n fennel-.3011 know. Bun this ie 3 ï¬ner bird. with ï¬ne: feetherl. then our neighbor even. I don't know whee men have been thinking of to let Ineh e Ipeohnen go “9.8“ n “ Bach women no no‘ lelee. lately.†leid Fred. wetohlng his uncle eloeely y. " They me: 8be ï¬ckle and nnjnlt,†replied John Aehum’.‘ “only. _ _A Thus encouraged. his nephew continued: “ She la tell and elender. u greoelul u e wand. Her feoe is like 3 Medonne’e, Inn in beenty in in expxeuion tether lhen Ieetnre. She ween lovely white drones, wllh e tow worldly each and mince. end her then end alone are beenlflnl to hen." tum-5w John Allin!“ hid down hi: knife nnd tort and listened. John Anhuut’l hoe wu very gun. “ Be omtpl, Fred." wu hll wujnjng roply_. __ . “I would live“ Hm Buuell in umber," 929185!qu _FrodAAg)1un§. pogulonggoly, John Alhutfl'l lip twiioizod,md ho'but his toot pgnougly onjha agar. "mu Liiy Bun-ell," oxpldnod Prod Auburn. omphuizlng the ï¬nk 1mm. John Auburn renamed hlu usual runner at um. “ Be cmlnl, Fred. my boy," he aid, kindly. “ I don't wan your ship: to go down I! mine did." Thu do: John uhmt was ulmu Ind notvons, "olmont or“ of sorts." he uld of himaoll. Ho 00qu not forgot his nophow’o donorip “on of the womon next door. “ Non- unu l"ho would oxololm, hull flood, in on impotiont way. " This in a woman: with mother nuns. Tho oiher one torgot me you: 130. Suppou the hnd not forgot- ten 2" John Auhnru'a hoe m 113th with the wonderful Imilo of which Mu Gurney spoke; than 1mm out, and the mud: tulle†mood «me on. There eeme e ohlld'e tep et the door. end I moment leter Lucy Gurney entered. " See I hove u lot 0! booke." ehe euld with greet glee. “ I hove oome over to ltudy with you. where the boye won’t bother. I took them out o! Ooueln Lily'e trunk when ehe went with momma. Thle 1e venee,†end ehe leld down e volume 0! Tennyeon; " end thin-J An ehe lifted the book there dropped Iome with ered flowere, mm o! the valley and e elueter of jogget me note. John Auburn took the book ougorly. It no a Bible. On the fly-loo! no the norm “Amy Russell." As he rurned rho lemon be com. to more withered flowers. and on I clip 01 paper the prayer: "Forgive nu our Ire-purc- u wo forgive more who nonpor- qgtlnrt nu." “ 1 Inuit dun pick ui mm}. mm uya,"remorkad the Halo girl, u Iho Itoopod to unhol- the withered floworl. Truhl John Lunar" touched them uvoronfly, and put them back in the book. all has wu ndimt with thut wondoxm unllg. She hadrnort torgptun. " Ie your eoueln Amy homo 2" he asked 01 the ehlld. " Tim't Oouein Am: , lt’e 00min ,†annexed the child. John Aehmt looked puzzled, - t' he pm on his hat, Ind welked ï¬nish to his neighbor)» A "’écnnaiahun "u in ; I think it u mu Lily._" mlyprgg i119 â€rant, UH, “I'UKUII in. I'lVIfllo "I would like to use her." «it! John Auburn. To him.†be In axing, "Bho multbon "mm. 1! Amy ll dud. mu hue the Bible and the “dad flown.†But she me not deed. The "0»de Qunker women, with just e touch 0! world!!- neu about the tucked end ruffled dreu, who entered the mom, held out her bend to John Aehnret en en old eeq nelntenoe. Her nee me very cum. but her hand we: trembling. John Aehtmt took It in both his, n he on olelmed. “ Forgive me. Amy; I wee nnjnet to you, end cruel to on both. You heve not tors otten me. By thil token I know It; end this punt mekee me hold to ask tonin- neu. " viii-11717103156731“ of Oh. Quiet wamm :- Iho nid, “ I tom†the. long . It WM 5 mlunblo Inmate," lb. _ M! _«I, sully, " Bu. Chatelaine nuon why I may not spend the mi of my lilo In making Mom- mnt 7" mud-d John uhmi. nutty. “ Ia Min Amy Buuoll in ?†he asked 01 the "mm to 11,0 gun hor_ his â€yd: Ho 0 ponod the Bible to the “dad flowm mg {my}! 1911 ï¬omnnou, - n '5! “30 “mph. «gang my“: Buoh - oBmmoiion in m. houses 0! tho “0 neighboui 01d Dinuh'l equal-my nu quite uput. “I (lulu I don't know wodder I'm oundin’ on my had 0: my hot. Day look jun like woddinen. tar shore m' uriain. An' jeu to iink is all come In: do new neighbors. ' Don’t bev uniting to do wid do now loin; don‘t lead ’01:: I I , Dignh ; drive on do phillan.’ 921' all 010i: 1‘ †Dinoh'o bonny guflow u tho romembronoo mg m hovo boon houd non door. "Wu nlluo o pootln' omhin woo MUN from do doy Mot: John dfllfl do boy dot." continued Dinoh. “Min Gunoy'o yo n10. womon, but dis is heap. boner. Couldn't In honor. Is‘o do gonoolno old lob. Tolk obont young lubbou 1 Load! Day can‘t hold 5 candle to dolub ob hot! o 111mm." Mu. Gurney wont ubom with has in In: oyol suds smile M her mouth. The mu were {or her In“ 10mm“. the mil. to: ho: oomln‘a pgqaont Ind injure Igmugoo. The children won amassing it. " Our ooulln'a nuns will be Auburn." aid the ma. boy “ ’omu women change their 1m nun“ what: 910"]? marmd." _ N 3‘ Tier-o ï¬rét am" too." uld an um. girl. “ She had to be 00min Lily. tad now we 01)] he; 90min Alan†“ Yonlmlo soon I" laughed “I. old.» boy. " Hot right nuns w“ than Am! ; hm :hoy culled he: Lily in Enslwd. boom. the was Mr 5nd wore mien l0 much. LII: us | pot nuns. Don't you know the MI. " ' 0111 me pet names. dearest; all no uâ€"' ". ,“ Goose! " added the ma. girl. " rum why 10‘} glued mo." _ Fred Aehnret owe ln on “plan. “ I hen e leoret, young-ml. They are to be mulled next month. Come nlong end no me nuke kindling wood of thin ' onohrlellnn wunln'.’ ee Dlneh eelle lt. Unele John le like lhe blmterlng month 0! Muchâ€"he wenl in like 3 lion, but comes out like n lunb." A Toacrmm Bronxâ€"This touching story wee told by Eestmen Johnson to our eones- pondent in Nentuekot . 0n e nemw lsle'nd neer the New Englend ooeet. where primitive oustoms still obtein. where the erior goes ebont tho streetsby duy end the wetehmen by ni ght, where they disposo o! surplus meet by euetlon. end the merry meiden end the ter 30 junketing together in en enoient eelesh, lives en old ledy.Auntie Bâ€"â€". The seme root hes sheltered three generetlons 0! her iemlly. end it would require little less then en eerthq ueko to dislodge her from her seat by the old- qleshloned ï¬repleee. There she ‘sits,e pieture oi peeoe end eontentment. “ Heven't you e single rogre t in your whole life. "’ we esked her once. 8â€She dropped her knitting, end e dreemy look crept over her pleeid eyes. “ Yes." she said et long th. “ I heve. Ton yeers ego. when my deer deed sister wes olive. e men withe bend-omen some to this blend by the eteemer. Ohi he could pley beautifully. He eeme nee: our street. end my sistery seys to me. ‘ Let us go down to the eorner end see him pley.‘ Well. do you know. I didn’t go. elter ell, but she seid it wee inst splendid, end I sup ppose I shell regret not heering thet bend-org en to my dying dey ." And the door old soul dropped e teer on the hell- heeled stocking. â€"Hurp¢r‘ a Magazine. The London World Ipnkl thus of I - laminar nnumoo ut buoy lain -â€"“ Bayou ~ at the Brighwn Buzm won vary my gndrgquirodpulot _o! pry-dag, I__uw_ In ' Amoriém millionth. icing Bunny duc- god mm the room by a M, to ho: Itlll. and across the room by a M, to ho: stsll. The msnuorlu which lsdlu unssx thith- solvos u those bszssrs ls slnply disgust. lug. And ,dstssts its own (Moot. to: it Ms come to this. man will nos now so 'nssflhs pluce.’ Ill hsd to orgoulls s buss: It would be on the distinct understanding :hst no pstson should be MW, mlolos should :1! hsvo their ptloss ms. sd upon than in huge shot-sag". _sud_ lsgly “ l bu. mu: mud ‘0 Ion “1.â€: John." Ilall- keepers Ihonld only be Allowodto In?!“ bayou wllh um: ayes." Kossnih hos compicicd sad is choni to publish c history oi his llic. on which hc hos bccn cnasscd ior scvcrsl yours. It will also cmbncc cil his wriiing c oi imporisncc M in; iiivc ccssy s in periodical liicninrc sln'cc 1859. '.l‘hcy chic! inicxcsi in Xossnih's ouccr, howcvcr, will bc in whsi hc did bciors 1869-“: iron 1829, whcn, Ii lb. sac of iwcniy- scvcn. hc ï¬rst took his I». in the Nsiionsl chi oi Pushing, his conduc- mcnt ior ircsson in 1889. his contss cl Fincncc Minisicr. his expulsion iron tho country. snd his unique cucsr in tho Uniid Bisics. Kc is now county-sight :sm 6‘ Mr. Feweett, the blind member 0! Perlle- ment, ie not more remerkebie {or eeholer- ehip end ebiiity ee e debeter then tor hie iondneu tor out door eporte. Beeentiy he hee been eehnon-flehing anelel. III emong other ï¬eh cenght one eelnron weighing twenty-two ponnde. Ur. Feweett eleo ehetee, rider on horeeheek. e h: mounteine. reeoznizee eny voieetowhieh hee been in the eiig hteet degree eeenetomed. end when epeehing in Perliunent melee eleborete are 0! etetietiee end laurel without the ellghteet heriteney or error. ie. beeidee. e oepitel Italy-teller. end the genial oi oompenionl. Ermoenrlnr Borrowâ€"Leeann“ to rn-‘ more. Gen. Grent hee been tendered the Freed idenoy o! the Erie Line et 950.000 eelery Me nneliy ;the Penneylrenle Bellroed et “0. the Greet Weetern end Grand Trunk Lined ' Oenede et $100 000; the Atlentie e Weetern et 050.000; end leetly the T a Peeiï¬e et 050,.000 There 1e, no truth the rumore eo ier er the Oenedien iinee concerned. Loxd 8.1m: 'l Imam u» If me: In nondun 3 0nd centre 0! pout!“ dlplonncy. Lord! Bacon-ï¬eld. (Ambundor a» Pub), Ind Dnflofln bun mans taunt mum. Ptobcbly very um WI“! um! um look“ 1! upon the am L0! Ban-bury am home md Ionian ptoblonu with the An «dots of Franco and 8min 259 you: Huflold wu bnutln 1611. Anon n A mum to: Vamp-.â€" Miuot. nFunoh may mtgeon. mm wdorod plan a . droning for won! th at 3 mom 0! tuvoxln cinnamon I for cloning than. Iâ€! u! to Min. “a veto pan of wounds nlm out immediately. I nqnlm to be renewed o 111, u long mm â€"Bouon ledical and Surgical Journal. The win: of non of unumt m cm,- tho molt oppnohtm o! In“: Wllur Scott Mono! hll maximum Inga tom. wm, who Banned with O“ on. down and MM bunk. n he the than 01 his ion bound 101th " Don't pa. on your M. Home to-nc dmglnu\muhoholuhh "