test and most din-c .ondon there is a ul refuge when always sure that rd. It is in Shore- rt densely populat- ity. Every night poor boys who are Emselves in thei'n boys may always rful refuge up to There are mag‘ rr those who care are vaulting barn, bâ€"bells, and other charge. (13 his days and mong these poor, llâ€"born university Sundays in an fitted up as a: '01: people to via-- of a great mis- ise. He devotes of the poor, and ionship with peo- refinement. or his labors and hears, as he of~ ues from crime rough the agency 3 he receives let- 3 that the writ- ion from sin and ds which he has em and lodging- s from Australia "one by a â€I‘VOI ulna". They are under lot reproved when as and shout hilc excess of animal Is. A clergyman rith quiet dignity hall, and his pres- e the maintenance hen the hour for. )oys shake hands ay for a night’s admitted if they llowed to sleep in, at over them. The midnight, and the in an upper room rok the swarm of where chess and return to their faces aglow with rd youthful pleas- uefited by the ill- 'n’s work has not o’clock the rooms , are homeless and r Advocates of [at fluids. notion of darkest iminated with the tical Christianity. Bman who lull-ties nbodies in his life self-sacrifice. and in the approval vitalit L189 ; the boys Whom Id him word that r clmnce of mak- {ling they are ex-- lselves, and then “ith a kind word nan LONDON. CO SHOOTING. in attendance £1 II DnSlDliltieS Wlth a lot 818 and eved to sne 1m- leg, as he. Dro- \V l 11 tw two-eye m Keep I] CUS- orthe work- Il 0118- O-E shoot ved 11 PP ny- Y8 Y0 Mrs. Stanton’s long Nap fast diShes m the llLLlU uraun. u--_ qu Qhe Ynoked up Wearily as her husband.i Susie Went out into u what down through the 01 “I don’t know .. , 1 R . mamma. mamma.†e me. I feel all 3 her fruitless search. 6113 y drag myself §kitchen crying. I the time-i "0h. papa! Something this mln- i have gone away like th-Z can “no the matter with is; fed out. I can hardl aruund, and I'm so sleepy al I believe I could go to sleep uet and sleep for twenty-four hours.†ing me 1:- fever,†said “'What could have ha “It’s only the spring 3 . S' , Ir tanton carelessly, as he took a. meadow and ï¬nd her.’ smoking tobacco from the shelf “I don’t believe she V of been Worried about ma stove and put a handful est DOCkBt; â€V011 must Bit. Stanton Went 011 “ down the lane towargl brace up, Lucy, and after you get in- dew. to the swing of the summer work you Susie washed the di kitchen floor, and the “But I don’t think I can get along The river was just 1 1161'?- Elm“1°‘do'sv\r, and the village M rs ‘VGLI, auu L)W ._-.__ She was crymg when she went to the now. 5- ' . an ordinary per- garden, and that of her.†“What was she crying about i†ask- d her father blaznkly. > . “You know you were talking of buyâ€"_ off, during his'bu ing that piece of land and s '0 .h he dldn t himself, probably views his record with - . aid she . . . feat almost disengaged." . prlde of colnvmcmg P 1 and MUG-0119 and faithful attention t0! official duties. h and unnatural. He did not keep' tab on his victims and it exactly know how many per- prise. “Hiram you know that for fifteen h d , , - _ - as e sai . 383.125 1 have done all 111 my power to “I will drive over to the Village Su does 110 . better stay right ere some he slaughtered during hls thirty work! in the Sacred Grove; and not alaIIIl the neiéh‘bors. Your years Of hard £19.} 331‘; right F’Omeï¬heï¬' but the lowes ‘ ' e 0 cause a’ y is 30,000, the highest is 50,000. probably lies between the two. sh expedition was ap- ' early last) year, the . disappeared. No etter than this function chief reasons f0? - - tumult. arrav W3. help you get a comfortable home for ellf everything but necessities and citement.†rapidly away and truth Mr. Stanton drove 1n the empty house. “Then the Engli "Hiram you know years I have done 3'1 heip you get 0““: the barest possible have done the work 0 You have the two boys and a hired man, whfvle I have no one but Susie, and she a. little frail thing, as you I have no recreation, no time i three Women. land, land! “Then you bought the south meadow I consented because 1 thought it would be a. good thing; bu‘ L“; +n vn‘l. Stanton £3 bedo'ne inthe coo] prepared breakfast {1 tired and discourage: to the sitting room. Wits 011-13 and m had been done. open door. but D “‘{Vï¬ere Can she U anxiously. She state the potatoes amd pea. ting the table. In a. 2__LA Jr‘lun ‘37Papa, where do you suppose marmuu. i ner Joy an“ “n has gone? I went to sleep on , _ . ting room lounge. - . it was eleven o’clock, the ï¬re was out, “Dear me; h: where to be found." such a. thing? V "GODS! why Where can she have say ‘f†gone? Isn’t she m the garden 3†Susie thought “No; she had erUEht no 13116 peas tle as possible and potatoes, but did not do the bak- had had. mg she spoke of." Mr. Stanton 5 he has gone down to the ““7611, Lucy.' strawberries? Bald smile and a. lit‘l as he “mitCth "you had a, EU! the team from the wagon. . didn’t you?†"Yes, I’ll bet she " said Frank. “Yes, I shou the younger "1 £01 her last mght I can’t see W11 there was lots of 'em down there. there was so 1 r“ â€" unwns- wanf 3.an 90 near 138' day, tool 111 iouth“ meadow after strawberries? said smnle and a. little Bert, the eldest boy. as he umbitChed “you had a. good :he team from the WOW . didn’t you?†"Yes, I’ll bet she " sud Frank. “Yes, 1 should the younger. "I tol her last mght I can’t see What there was lots of 'em down there. there was so mt “She never went aWa-Y 50.11331 beâ€" day, too! I’ll ha ’ ' †said $11819» to-morrow." fore dunner tlme, . “\Vel-l, get the dunner as soon as After supper. if she don’t come by the anyone, Mr. Sta (1 time. we are dow and see. She couldq’t gone so long t] daughter.†said get anxious albc later he drove 1. drove into gnu-n.- g myself ikitchen crymg. the time. '3 "0h, papa! Something . this min- 1 happened to her. nerer ; woqu i 651. l have gone away -' r hours.†1mg me 1.. 1‘,†said’ “\Vhat couId have hap .- 1e took a ‘ you foo‘lsh child? I’ll go down to the; mead W an find er †f0] ' she went there I’ve (13: you must (1 ' the 1 d )u get in- (13:31 ane owar m work you Susie washed the dishes, swept the Shtj t 1 n ge a 0 g The nver was just bey -~ A =1 mile further, ‘1: hair been door. long papa. pleas buy weal v we the things arcs and I can sum Mr. Stanton orove I'HULu Susie was left alone in the 1 In spite of her father’s words, Susie knew her greatly alarmed, for she be that strange look upon 1 {fore She busied herself parations for supper and nlumheriess little things ‘ had been used to do, and wore itself away. At fiv father drove into ‘the ya‘ had not the courage to ,q_ues§io»n him, but threw ___ -“A nninr‘ b] by the be ufll'u (lulu. “11" a-, to he so unawares, and he it so p ‘ainly now the scales 1 from has eyes. He thought grettx, lighihearted girl he long years of patient toil, ho pleasure she weary and worn sh the long years father coming hurriedly through the kitchen. He came i . a strange look upon hi brokenLy: _ “I’ve found your, mother, 811318. She’s asleep in the loft over the barn. You ‘ ‘- mm: mmkp. her. Iâ€"â€"] long years or paucu. pleasure she had In weary and worn she the long years of t7 arose up In condemn and in the few she] summer afternoon passed through his In a Iew_moments l. reary and w be long years of their marrle rose up in co demnation while about forty bodles, recently de- t nd in the few short hours re dyln-g among the trees d dick descrlbed the grove 1n q day. "They were executed 1 utohen He came into the ro t ' l, a, strange look upon his face an ' ' ~ t barbarous manner, and brokenly ' were dragged to the grove, “I’ve to (1 your mother, , been the receptacle of the . ‘ ft over the am 5 of all the butcheness that have oing on for so man ears 1 her mother curled up on 1: her blue gingham sunbonnet d Grove 13 no more, But-- down over her face. . lSh soldlers put dynamite under the “Mamma,†she cried, '- f the cottonwood trees, several gently on the shoulder: - up. hundreds in number, and blew them to mamma Do you know you t ' . When the soldlers arrived there all day 2†they found under these trees, Her mother sat up wmths f bout tour! acres, thous- ‘ dies and skeletons and gleam- kulls But the office of ‘ , 11 her face. 109W}??? did I go to 5mm the eggs. .you know,» f03:1 shoulq thmk you (1351 .1__‘.-- ..y-"â€" 231‘, and than 0 watch 101 ram (10me her father. nation and scramumu um... __ 111d I have done‘ She appeared D “Dear .; how 00 . such a thing? 'What 'Wl-ll your father ed when he came say ?" , . be naturally ask Susie thought 11: best to sey as 1113- The man in L] ï¬e as possible about the fnghlt they in love with 011.1 had had. . What of it? I}! 311‘. Stanton soon came 111.120 supper. He’s been tfryll l. tan b M ' there was so much I day, too! 1'1 to-morrow. 1 have to ,,_=J.L‘I there was so 111mm 4. â€W- day, too! I’ll have to make up for it. to-morrow. ' without; a. word t;o .very room and Endings.†1, 811316. by sayâ€" country, about your 1110â€" ways been t Ashanti and the his wï¬Ã© began to ' 1‘ Elderly? th 1; I’m almost like a grass I proposed to last th another girl. cried """‘VVhy, Hiram, 1 mung: J d“"'†. 3 9 “Oh, well never†911ng iied. I have everything. ‘ I sent, and now you me I U - i 'B da‘y§'_†u. fl..." on t] [nan gï¬_, 1 “Here, Lucy, is some one : aftQI things Whenever feel like takmg a little nap, an as long as you want her. And Jack- son is coming up in the. mornmg to talk with you about leLIlg up “119 01d.sheil of a house- Susw want to Lay your _order3' _. T Lknnflht V0“ wam:t- 811- does Lere son's ever lived, and always was.' most emphatically. . And no one contradicted ‘to do t9:- at his capital, as do. The Executioner ' would be a very un- 5 him as soon as the so he took to ,British entered it, and a the woods. He was caught, however, e larger part of the had startedtlgack' to lle Killed More Per kg Careex Any other Man in the World. rty years he was the Great - ' (of (the King held made T911 the maid, hé. exclaim‘ a poor man, b1 her $10 if she’ll do it. __-.__ V, 113L115 up u»..- ~... Now, you and ~ ’ A Medicine Man’s Dance in a Red-llot Ket- jur plans 111 short tle--â€"A Lodge Shaken and 3 Bound Man Released by an Unknown Agencyâ€"Pet. Rattlesnakes of Medicine Men. ï¬nd what I want- u . mg I want at pre- In the days long prewous to the -advent of the White men into the are going to have Xnd ï¬ll-316. I have ‘ NorthWest territories 0 0110109 papers and Into the \Vestern terrltorles ho ug hat you want- and you can look} . 1; here in a. few Unlted States,†says Capt. C. E Denny, who owent out to the North ' ' thl and what, I want- mg I want at PTe‘ are going to have with the exception or an em. ‘ thin a fewfeet ‘ T his loins, and I sitting wi of him. . \ a buffalo, a beaver, afox, u ' This spirit it was that gave the King to put a stop done by them, 1n by them all On one ocasion I visit- N SACRIFICES ed a lodge where a medicme smoke was 111 progress. There were about a ° After the as he had promised to cutisoner discreetly de- about two feet deep an a little more in diameter, was placed :d to be somewhat excit- Lme home that m asked the cause. ght, and Utk. he exclaimed, excited- 001' man, but I’ll give who practices has fallen she said. to elope roots and herbs, and Wew -- WWW on as having intercour ' ° . be no dOUbt- I??? 3413211? um u d accordingly greatly feared by the; . e 11 Ian 1) e his han ‘ ‘3 before his mouth, and stroking his JOBS among whom they pracdsed E throat with the other hand, he again eir rites. On my arrival in the opened his mouth, and there was no )rthwest territories, with the North- snake VlSlble. ’ . . 1._ . e in 1874 I waif)? e : (fans are afraid of snakes and these me 1cm :be induced to touch or and also what '. but one notable ° f. I heard from _ 811' t h . t'll 1. . d 1. u", w o is 3: Wing. . f wortidersb fone *caa‘ries about with him next the slum 10118 ime e ore generally two and sometimes three y them, but it was a nt at one of .full-size got a chance to be prese hese ceremonies. The Indians were! ' . . . . - seen the snakes m a hole In . .ularly the Blackfeet, 3 place is near old h rt \V‘hoo up . 0 es 120 flnd Ollt the abounds with rattlesnakes.pHe f ts 0 truth regarding what I had heard of informed me that he‘boils the 1:09 them, and I was truly astonished at t .- what I saw at different timw. Many 23%?" $1113 ttclilagattflf snake of the medicine feats done by the†He has often been bitten. bilb says medicine men before me did not allow . by drinking a tea made fr and placing some of the root over the bite he suffers n AKED: fects. The fangs of the snak - . -, '. - . n i 0!â€qu v v. _ a little more in diameter, was piaueu e in the mid- empty on the roaximg fir T' e medicine man. 1] e mounted police in the * ha . 2 m e then has been m0“ and has held other ofï¬ces a bly _ 1. "+110 a two Service in a Variety on “ays. One would scarcely expect to find bicycle club in the heart 600 miles from any rail- Matabeâ€" is in a flourish- twnenty-five memd population of 2,500. i It Rendered Good tle 333d .danced ' land these bicyclers 113. Still able service to the able to “locate the to the accompaniment o ‘ I was so close, as I " or to delive COMMENCE “1‘ any other 1 of, to say the least, curi . n, and do not pretend to glve any explanation of 'very strong the 2 time before Did you tiye . . ’ ,.. , ' . I dld my heist to make the small lodge 5 myself out to be a. ~hopeless Ignoramus, ’t let me go. lover the groundi Great Scott, man! The way to es- ' ' ‘ , ' to act as if you knew. 1 before his 1110 ' iethroax with the . _-_1 1m. mnnth. and there was no to 811011 the nineteenth ce . ‘ ' Aim-hf vnhlmeS., fully . the was for 3 but 0 be and sudâ€" jet the girl .m Ad vn“ nearer. . tentlon of: domg, and who was muc alarmed for his own safety, he was took heart again realize-d where . these Kaffirs throw us when he saw . . ds as if in consternation, .an savage sounds and nmses, et and run for their i juinp to their fe lives. They ev1dently thought the devil was after them. : their .han __..._â€" “What is a crank. papa?", “I {allow Whp goes ...-1 GM is a? FIRE BES’l‘Unnu A few days ago, Mr: old woman of Muncle smoking in her bed dentally set fire to fore thug fire was q ‘-----nnA SURVEY RESTORED ° 1 . the tr th 15.50011 ’13 the animal m a have seen on sev- nesg few .instances curlous thmgq done VOlumeSa calmly crank. around