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Show MY SHIP. marooned on a IJJJJJ ttJ gaze o'er J tJpe desert Isle, the white-capped heart the P ln leaped 1 bile' hlnwould It come to me? with its sails yautlful ship, mo. POl '4ttC( ld ; so th, the oceans blue; l gazed where the sky hung " on Jiramiae wer . of low ", longing grew. tohed ln the burning sun: wa I close of . daY KL lust at th rtth, jllnt of white where the fog banks oagij flaihcd dp like a whltecap spray OO ot jJei Into my sight on the low sky on tail, h y ever ' eswt cent line. wtlackout ty ntittj of the sea upreared cloud, and this ship the blackness weird. of storm mine lost ln lay on the datnp seawetd, with the spray on my sodden hed; mad waves howled, the heed but I took no Nor recked of their raving dread. All night in the storm with a chilling breast. When lo! at the break of day. There, dancing at anchor with sails at rest, ship In the harbor lays My beautiful ship! When the night was black, When the sky was the hue of lead. Oer rock and reef, through the thundering rack , She sailed with a steady head! ' Oh, faltering one! when the dark hour . falls, Deem not that all hope is past, e But hark for the sound of the Pilots 4 call. For your ship will come in at last Lowell o. Reese ln San Francisco Bu- AN OLD SOLDIERS STORY. Wbcn the waves of shadow sweep Rushing first of Pickett's men Northward on this meadow deep, Lanky Dodd espied him then Pis the charge of Picketts hosts Through the smoke of battle hell. I1 the gambols of the ghosts; Through the roar of shot and shell; when southward bends the wheat. Beys, hurrah; weve got their flag! They are acting their retreat, Watch me git the Yankee rag' he wreiths of men ln blue; And before he Jumped the wall Hiding on the breeze pursue. Stopped and aimed and sped the ball Yosrler lowly wall of stone Sergeant Cuddy forward fell. Marks where War was overthrown; Heard the shrilling rebel yell. Dying now in fitful strife. ln his fall. Saw. when half-wa-y In a world once battle-rif- e. Hundreds, thousands, clear the wall; Groans the monster that his sight To his knees he rose and raised Never shall behold such fight, Up his banner. God be praised! Nof such heroes see again Moaned he, as the rush and shout Death defy on gory plain. and rout. Told of counter-charg- e ' Poetry! The roster call; Michael Cuddy, kneeling there the humbles of them With his banner floating fair. it thy wreath of honor's all hands weave, Died, while Dodds So that Wonder may Bouhd his wrists like Iron bands. perceive ''hat the laurels here are Sid by side and hand ln hand. due Unto all and not a few V In gliding, ghostly band, Michael Cuddy of New York' Michael Cuddy, Franklin Dodd, Franklin Dodd of Benfords Fork! 1 Fell in line before their God. WhOn the fiery Southron there And a Voice of thunder rolled: Charged his last ln fierce despair. Heie my best. My bravest-bol- d North ten paces from the wall DweSl, but may return at will Stood a color-beartall. To their fields of glory still; on all will bind Grasping in his hardy right, Gettysburg Foremost flag in all the fight. High respect for human kind; of Banner the Tammany-seSo do heroes work My plan Forty-secpn- d of man. For the brother-peac- e Regiment. We are bora; we laugh; we weep; We love; we droop; we die! Ah therefore do we laugh or weep? Why do we live or die? , Who knows that secret deep? Alas, not XI Why doth the violet spring Unseen by human eye? Why do the radiant seasons bring - Sweet thoughts that quickly fly? hearts cling .Why do our fond die? To things that We toll through pain and wrong; We fight and fiy; We love; we lose; and then, ere long. we lie. Stone-dea- d O Life! is all thy song! Endure and die Bryan Waller Procter. WHEN THE BREAD ROW CAME OUT. By W, CALVER MOORE. death-stiffeni- (Copyright, 1808, by Daily Story PtblisWl Oo.) The gnawing pain ha and darker. left him and.be fet very comfortable drowsy. and drowsy oh, Purk- - P No. I forgot 1C Tu tending to search In Eis pocket, morningthe in one you bring ye3in the morning. said Bib lie, in the morning." When morning came it found thB little cripple sitting sadly by the bed. He would get the brace for his poor, weak back, but bid friend was gone, and tbe roll of green paper in hiB hand seemed to mean so little after alL ' KNEW HE COULD REACH IT. Wonderful, Nerve of a Player in University Baseball Team. Some five years ago a group of col memlege men, in which were many bers of the Yale and Princeton baseball teams, was discussing the game of the next day, which was to decide the championship, Slugger Kelly, the hardest hitter on the Jersey nine, predicted to the course of the conversation,, that he would get a home run in the coming game. The Yale pitcher turned toward him and asked how certain he was of that home run. Kelly replied that he was sure to the extent of 5,000 and the Yale pitcher remarked that he was convinced ot the opposite to a like degree the two players shook hands on the wager and went home to bed. During the first eight innings Kelly came to the bat five times and five times he got hia base on balls, the- Yale man taking care to send in no hail that Kelly , could touch. When the slugger came to the bat in the last half of tbe ninth there were two men out and an eager tiger was hovering off first base. Kelly knew that it was his last chance to hit tbe ball and as tbe first hall pitched came flying down far to one aide Btepped of the plate the slugger away across the rubber and bis hat met the ball with a sharp crack. Th next second the broken bat was lying on the ground and Kelly was flying around the diamond. He reached hom with tbe winning run about a second before the balj landed in the catchers hands, and as he brushed the dust from his 'shirt he calmly remarked: f knew i copld do it Without entering into the question of the morality of betting, that sort of by the spirit IS what is needed man who wants to accomplish something. Not the conceit of the man who deludes himself with a magnified picture of bis own abilities, but th calm certainty of the one who knows what he can do and' Intends to do it. The world trusts the man who trusts himself. Dunno. Just kind of fagged out weak like a sick cat. Dont think and flat t , it Ij lletin. ever live to see it come out. hell against You up goto Billie! What, Nix Been starvin hlsself to make bis ' the wheel again? oast ss not i like for play, it, "Yes, I got a straight steer Port What? Takin a play from a sick last bread night about Dreamed sure.Ood Loves member the; kid? asked a man who felt jubilant and see a big pile of It at de bakers over the then winning of a few dollars. dis mornin. ffearx. tired, gloomy, glad or cheerit, is not in so sure a way of growth the1 Next thing Itll be like Sallie Wighad he time smile. God first and the not to is love, was look It tip perfection, as every man may he, t of the streets gins, who plaved the rent row till she Think over these whose spirit aspires after all that you. dd loves played policy. The waif P. J. Tansey in New York Sun. of gam- hadnt no money left fer rent, and got more than which God 4s ready and infinitely dewith something begins to indulge ln this form jjyjjga was put ln the street the day afore It come Billie and me. age, an one told at early sirous to give him. For the sun meets tor digits, bling out whose sparrows one of those little city not the springing bud that stretches for. God is more near to our souls than This anecdote appealed to his hearclouded in obor less more is ItOflJ toward with half that certainty, origin him, own bodies. to raise ers, who joined in a loud guffaw. All 0 as God, the Source of all good, comscurity. He had been taken of had except Burk. Burk, who laughed at who The Lord thy God is in the midst municates Himself to the sonl that by an Irish washerwoman It I. who One a will save; longs to partake of Him. thee, mighty I was never so startled In all my We carried in our saddles and blank- succumbed to a too strenuous life has will rejoice ovef thee with joy; Hj Be quiet; .look up; smile back to army experience, said the old cav- ets, hnd as we prepared for bed I when her protege was still a very may! We are all of ns alryman, as I was by a newspaper noticed that Powell himself was un- small boy. tw g, Wii rest In His love; He will .Joy God his love-smila public over thee with singing, the offspring of God, more nearly, re- paragraph in June or July, 1865. I der the influence of applejack, and ft Billie did not become Iting life to by sellout I in started He full finest served have the army occurred to me that might escape. charge. time my 'A root set in the to soil, in the lated to God than to one another, for boys, other the "Powell went to sleep with his hand ing newspapers for and blessed with all in Him we live and move and have in a cavalry regiment and had located climate, pical bis had be before of not was a ln farm market when within on he his and but range can long rain it and and do for sun slept air revolver, Rev. John T. Wilds. ouf being. gat 'Per, to along disNeB. able was get 1 a ln was It a own stated bundle raised Omaha, window, dropped antj soundly; ini the la- patch from Washington that in the my overcoat and boots outside, very well for a newsboy. With case of Lewis Payne, on trial before climbed out myself, and in my stock- same charitable spirit which had been n- a military commission for the murder- ing feet ran through the Blush and such a pronounced trait of his foster 70S Roses. jflade Fit ous attack on Secretary Seward on the over the frozen ground to the woods, mother, he had undertaken a trust and an night Of April 14, and for participa- net far away. There I took off my One of his competitors met with , the A famous English gardener once other places than rose gardens. Some tion a helphim rendered assassinate to the in which on and boots accident conspiracy my stockings and put tad leard a nobleman complainingly say, young people say, I cant be cheerPresident Lincoln, there had "been un- started at a full run northward. In less cripple. - When Ben was brought tter can not have a rose garden, though ful, or 1 can't be sweet-tempereexpected 'developments. After his as- three miles 1 came to a wide stream, back from the hospital Billie said be a- or I cant be' forgiving, as if they sault 6ave often tried, because the soil on Secretary Seward and escape ice running in cakes upon the surface could sell for both, ahd so the thing lci round my castle is too poor for were not responsible for the growths the house, Payne had remained of the water, which was very cold. rI was settled. He had succeeded In from the m their . souL garden, because the soil in Washington roses and was arrested at that I must cross, so I took off selling for both so well that he was edj. is poor. But any ground can be the home of Mrs Surratt on the night knew That Is no reason at all, replied my clothes, tied them in the old over- able to lay by a little money occasionala You must go to work made fit for roses, and any heart can of the gardener. 17., lie was then, dressed as coat, put the bundle on my head, and ally, and the hoard bad grown to very April Hen mg make it better. Any ground can bo made fit for the loveliest blosr A common laborer, but was identified started Into the water, slip- comfortable proportions. the fit for roses, if pains - are Isoms of character, if we try, with he made as the assailant of .Secretary. Seward ping on the bowlers In the bottom, Billies savings were not the acirm iti Gods help, to prepare it for their and thereon federate of Wilkes Booth. staggering among the cakes of float- cumulations of an embryo miser. The taken to prepare site It is a wise saying, an(J t Is true in growth., i his During the trial, or at Its close, ing ice, but finally reaching the other doctor had said that Ben must have while public sentiment was running shore. a brace for his back and Billie hoped a v.; Once across, I found that I could to have enough money to buy one at more 6trongly against Payne than any other of the living conspirators, two not bend my chilled legs. I got my Christmas. Destiny Then 1 get a hundred! Billie old people from Centerville, Va came shirt on but could not get my trousers In the evening Billie would carry The Turkish Sea Serpent to Washington to testify that Paynes or stothings on because I could not his friend down from their garret . shrieked. An extraordinary fish story is going Chalinked Is desire. Life follows the desire of the heart. with Destiny at the knees. Finally I room to the noisy street. real name was Powell, that he was bend my and everything, dropped his the rounds in the Turkish capital. A racter flows out of the fountains of really a humane man, and that wTiile pulled mylegs Tie man vho loves poetry will live in trousers and boots on withThe boys had become great favor- anything followed the young man high English official was coming down and cigar The man who choice. The man who is selfish in the he was a member of Mosbys cavalry, out bending the legs and again start- ites with the realm of the poet. with also the players, and the Bosphorus in his boat, and met Into tbe shop. who bad cannot gone nature his of loves art will .surround himself with deepest depths in Virginia, he saved the ed northward. , As I staggered along I Jack Burk, who was the proprietor operating from fifteen to twenty large fishes tbls about all whats Say, Mack, the grandest works of the masters as be generous. Philanthropy does not life of a Union prisoner, whose four got the use of my legs and made fif- of the place. Burk was a little five or six times as big as porpoises, , Billie? fa- as he is able to do so. The man come out of hatred. The man who companions had been shot down af- teen miles before daylight. Then I Irishman with a big grey runbeen going. up the Bosphorus at a tremensick and Ive hes Why, men. vho loies, purity will associate with hates God cannot live for the king- ter their surrender by Mosbys lay ln the woods all day without shel- mustache and the inevitable swagger dous speed. They had square heads, Burkle. for his him, ning play dom. One is no better than he prne m his heart and character. A great deal was made of the incident ter and without food. At 10 oclock that accompanies prosperity. and were certainly not sharks, in How kid is the playing? heavy to he. Out of the heart are the in Payne's behaf, and the inference that night I w ent to a bouse and was All of Uus makes it certain that there luck. Billie had a period of bad .boatmen say they are "jannevirs," , a flat. dollar Half assono do issues- of life. If you would Is only one way to secure a change of right was that he could have had, met in the yard by an old colored Newspapers did not sell as readily Turkish for wild beast, the" which is be The deuce Ill Well, you say! life and that is by securing a change right. Docter P. H. ciation with the assassins of Lincoln. woman, who asked me where I be- as they should have, and day followed blowed. you must and they describe tsem as very fero-- r 4 , - -because Mos-bythis of heart I made Swift. I was startled by plea, longed. I told her was one of day without any addition being The young fellow opened his j. eyes cions, for they attack boats and live 1 whs the cavalryman whose life was men and that I was starving She to his hoard. The brace seemed faron porpoises. They have not and saved by the intervention of Powell went quietly Into the house, asking ther off than ever, when he had a sud- Lis muttered his astonishment under entirely been seen for flfteep years, and , was not the breath. It was profanity I he felt and I because or Payne, me to stay where was, brought out den Inspiration. He would go up was up the Bosphorus and caused his pass that usually asNo, it to surprise. associated with the conspiracy A Good Use a piece of bacon and a corn p?ne, and against the wheel. A few hits a few days in the Black sea, the expression on his employer spend Is a need a I in sassinate the President. he know said the him all would give money you ( whisper: face, and he could see no reason why and then disappear, having eaten all A missionary in Travancore India, want them, sir, said the native; but away ed. Then came the dream. J. enlisted ln the cavalry when 1 Yank, honey, an you must-ru- n Burk should "go daft at a half dol- tbe - porpoises. - Tae fishermen ar we think they might he put to some was 17 years old. On Christmas day, as fast as yo legs can carry you. saw one morning a native coming to He would have been entitled to re- lar flat. . delighted, as porpoises have been ex- On good use. Could they not be melted 1863, I was still a very young man. On Five of Mosbys men are ln the hquso. ceive five dollars if his numbers had hij housd with a heavy burden. P11 go up and see ceedtogly numerous this year, and I Mack, guess to us our call of a I behifid formed into bell sneaked the house, started appeared among those drawn that reaching it, he laid on the ground a down and that day 1, with four others fish been have the very scare?. kid, f , t ,myself." exon a full run for the woods, and, to evening. But his numbers did not apsack Unfastening it, he .emptied it of to church? company, moved out on a scouting stairs creaked out their Its contents The hint was taken; they were sent pedition from Alexandria and were make a long story short, ln three weeks pear and tbe next day he staked five The dusty a number of Idols. Growth of Mississippi. as Burk climbed torth top jf? to a bell founder and made into a bell, rounded up by Mosbys men.. We were reached our lines at Harpers Ferry, cents in the morning and the same misery, What have you brought these here Auditor Cole has given out a floor of the tenement bouse. One of I dont which now summons the native confor? aaked the missionary taken without much ceremony to the and, after recuperation in the hospi- amount again to the evening with no the women statement of assessments, him that nothing want them." verts to praise and prayer. Morning-sid- e little town of Centerville, and drew tal, went again to my own command. greater success. He continued to more could told . be for the done and years of, 1901 and 1902,,, eluding, Billie,, numa where I From the night waded that Stories. You have taught us that we do not up In front of a saloon, play twice daily, until the winning of there was a ( in realty, personIncrease in his as the throat he showing lump ' j ber of Mosbys men were drinking. The river there have come npijn toe pe- five dollars would have only reim- entered the dingy little room. , . t ' and railroads during the year ality, saloon of the out I bend rushed not in which men riods could of his sum my bursed him for the drunken stakes; t its Burkle! . Hello, Burkle! ;ust closed to have been $18,141,601, with their carbines in their hands, and, legs. This infirmity drove me from then he Increased the amount of the HowWhy, are they knocking you? called divided as follows! Realty, $14,403,-28- 7; fire the farm into other business, but stake to ten cents. The possible Billie. without a word of warning, opened Our i personalty, $1,41, 421; railroads, whenever that old feeling of numb- profit on this was soon almost abon the prisoners. to was Jack Burk Burkle $2,326,893. every Eighteen' million dollars One ot my men was killed. Three ness comes over me the face of Powell sorbed, and the amount rose from ope, but the" This heart-hungfor God, wbifeh is V born- for the love of God. No work. million friendly tone ifi which Increase ip 1902; twenty-nin- e me. comes bebefore Inter to I fifteen of tO from up wounded. or natural Chicago twenty, ten were culture dropped the deepest reading of human history, fifteen, others, nq. engrossment, the nick name was uttered, the note in 1901, and fifty millions in 'four . bulOcean. twenty-fiveand from twenty to is a tacit argument for that which, will powers, will satisfy a man who has hind my horse and escaped the of welcome and pleased surprise from years is a record to astonish the Billie became anxious. Only let meant for me. Thereupon my cap-toWe expect' correspondence onpe wakened to his heart-neesnpply it his victim, made that lump in hia world. And at the present rate of Made. Decision Interesting He side, the my weeks a. been by The in who had great riding between an Instinct and that which passed by rapidly. faith like that expressed throat grow larger and more obsti- growth, and' with intelligent and An interesting decision which was was not as sturdy as be had been. It nate. He will satisfy It, between a faculty and words of SL Augustine can satisfy: placed himself in front of me, drew crossed over to the bed assessors, the growth In Assistant by Secretary was becoming more and more difficult its objects, between a need and Its Thou has made us for Thyself, his revolver, and swore that he would recently given and sat down. Billie feebly reached valuations during the succeeding fomr of the to another Campbell his untangles at fired to street. prisdown who man till the his j It heart is restless Bhoot any charge carry fulfilment We were made for God; anq, oar tape which the late Com- Sometimes be brought food to Ben out ,his hand, Burk took it and then years ought to be a hundred million. c Rev. Hugh oner. There was a great commotion knots of redMr. it is written in every aspiration, and finds r rest in Thee. Could Th total valuation of all the property , Evans, is accused of and sat quietly by while it was eaten. released it with , a shudder. over this, people running from the missioner, bresUhed in every prayer; we were Black. that little bunch of bones, such thin in the state, according to the books around administration of the the comtying of or others Mosbys had he feel He didnt hungry, houses near, bones, really be the hand of a boy? in the office of the auditor, is now i I. pension office. It seems that he r my protec"eaten his on the way up. If Billie His eyes mand coming to became accustomed to the $240, '988,132. Meridian (Miss.) Star. to a of fused pension Corporal Tyler - hA went to bed hungry, then nobody but half light, and he saw that tor, and 1 was saved. tbe band b who Sixth was the Massachusetts, of suit a As cavalry to the the wiser. was be Bilie I wore on that day any was that of a little skeleton-lik- e creaAutumn Twilight God Has the in famous wounded Baltimore riot was I and blue, new from top to toe, pile of savings dwindled away, his ture who bad, without doubt, been The low wind sounds million drowsy Mr. on reason 19, Evans 1861, howApril init- ten on In minutes, the of it of way habit up eating proud lutes, I would be ashamed to do those Billie, the ' newsboy. . empt from obeying" the law of God. very drow-r- s being that Tyler was "not in the servand to shirt The was creased proportionately. The yellowing sunlight On the hillside hungry stripped ever, I Remember that these commandments "Well, Billie, they aint doin things if I was a church member, , stood shivering ice of the United States." Secretary maw of Policy was ever open and reand falls; and stockings, are Mid a which your friend is disregarding young girl, speaking of the acttwo old people, Campbell goes into the common quired food almost as often as Ben; whole lot, that is, not many ot them Alone, aloud,; one! lingering robin flutes when street, the And from the elm our golden oriole But for you as well as for her. No, there jn and wife, came out of one of the sense of the thing, showing what as for himself, well . This condi- aint. ions of one of her companions. calls. . Bilmake a asked hit? Somebody Jon do worse., suggested friend. are not two set3 of laws,, one for the man Mr. else Evans but of everybody suit knew, a me shabby of things could not continue and lie, seeing the implication., . Oh, I know it, was the reply; but Christian and one for the worldly per- houses, a gaveof old boots, and an that Tyler wat, actually in the service tion There This is the season that she loved of old. Is a limit even to the pair clothes, son. Yes, you hit me, and hit me heavy, I am under no obligation ; I am not Each one' 13 for you just overcoat. Baying with darkened eyes that AuI put on and was of the United States, because he had physical endurance of a newsboy. These . t -too. name tumn turned t Show me as truly as though' your of his offorder comrade the dead pretending to be good. obeyed superior ordered to take my Billies absence was quickly noticed Her homesick heart out past tbe evening I What! hit the plaCe in the Bible, you? the returned the had beep written out In connection then of governor . f Massachusetts, , gold, to a graveyard near and bury him. The icer, was ca'-yiYou was playin the bread row, . with it. out the order of his other, "where certain persons are ex Badly to some old home for which shs three wounded men I never heard of who . wfusnt you? , , yearned. superior offic.r, the President of the afterward. . f I cried - Billie, excitedly. Yes, w He 4 p. m. United States. must, therefore, about Centerville homes! and Norland left hills "We perhaps knew It would come out Here's me Gray 1 me his have been in the service of the United twas best ' , My captor 'and defender told flat play. Fifty home no own not had she From matter her the what of records States, Goodlong was Firmness the name was Powell; that he to wait; V n J; Its ' more than come out, said f War Department show, inasmuch the minisv Episcopal Methodist a son of Burk, who was not going to under- O evening stars that waken In the west It Is related of Alexander the Great This one thing I do; I press toward ter in Texas; that he had been fre- as the records of the State of Massaworlds, came she your way act his part, its come out In both O - happier that, being asked how it was he had the mark.- - And our Lord said, No quently in Baltimore and Washington, chusetts substantiate his claim. - In too late? wheels." to hand J. the . Arthur this connection with Stringer hi Alnsiees Secretary Campconquered the world, he .answered, man having put his and could go to the latter place when- bell "Both wheels! Then 1 git a hunfit for Is the inoccasion to back Ortakes make a he and By not wavering. of talk his free very looking In plough ,yilliam ever he pleased. His eyes dred!, Billie ahriekied. ange said he had learned a word crossiKingdom of God. All the world loves said he, would toe in Baltimore now, teresting discussion of the status of The Idea of Cold. bulged with the surprise of It all, and of firmness, but In his last trip he shot a man, and the state roldiers who were called ng the English channel which . he a decided man, a man Grau tells a story about a Maurice rose to a he the but sitting posture, service-New would never forget, when, in a great of resolution, of , steadiness. These the police were on the lookout for him. into the United States exertibn was too much and he. sank sheriff from Dawson City, who crossed ' necYork also Sun. are a made storm, the captain was all night" cryivalues same self pretense He drew a revolver, him from , back with with a A Europe gasp. recently. f our ng to the men at the helm, Steady! essary in the women of of aiming at my head, and fired three "Yes, you git a hundred I brought smoking cabin group was discussing Knew All the Facte. Paul affirmed: homes. r Steady!- - Steady! shots at & post behind me. Then he : the eccentricities jpf the American cli-- ' the money. you ! have angenerally in funny the "Negroes holes . 't .i asked me to look at the Burk dolout mate This was resente4 by th Shercounted one hundred almost swers for said every question, any of your post and said : If you try iff. from lars roll the made that of Atlanta to W. a Mitchell L. fairly blamed Yankee tricks on me, you of comrades at Camp Roosevelt group "I dont understand, h remarked, '' the eyes of. the boys water. There You 1 him that told In know what to expect. was Americans persist In ' talking a own moisture in his of "why the suspicious fellow have heard, perhaps, did. I 1 understood the situation, and .7 a i their own country. It gives ter? ran Billie iff scene at tbe was against Perhaps. who the lb( i ,.e of grace Is not a bargaln- - as soon as you have found out that I knew that Mosbys men could shoot battle of visiting fc.s " on over the j .other the money persons tide a rery Antietam and met an old lovingly " , counter. you have done wrong. , As we rode along toward Mosby s and r it to Ben wrong impression. Why, everywhere African, who took i Care is the stumbling-bloc- k in the headquarters, Powell said the South woolly-heade- in hi Its care but each StU can gi- !e brace now. I guess I went 1 was asked about the intense explaining to the visitor pleasure Cir Lit, pathway of happiness. ay. I won t last long, but you can git de cold ip the Klondike. would never give up, and asked me all 1 about there. the facts contradicted engagement milA man, like steel, is of little account what I thought of the political and be but the .shadow of Sc'iow ra e, r .jbow. iL of course. 1 have l.ved there nearif was asked he was presThe v negro with Go 1 him loses when his told uaK I be that, , temper. wing itary situation. Tc lump seemed to he rising ly all my life, and I assure you that in when the fight took place, and his You cannot take God by one band the Tn true Bcrvont Is discovered in resources of the North, with ent . So it had all, been for the sake winter it is sejdom more than 71 degreat t answer was; L- my unless you take your brother by the thousands on thousands of men ready 'g absence. , Billie bad a period of bad Iuck. , of iac little cripple, Burk was suffer- grees below," " wuz right sure, sah; x ; Sartinly, The proper time to repent is just ither. , those already 'in the heah. ' to Wberes Bil- ing rs,he kal. never suffered before. by the older players. J Southfor the 1 t. a .edge, of "other To Break Poles on Glasses. array.' I saw no hope Guess you daw the whole thing, lie gone? asked one of them ne Rum het You don t , f soi row bu. i is- - w?f the k'nij of. Take two tumblers of equal slse evening Thereupon Powell replied, about. If then? i know what you are talking Oh, hes sick, answered a young thing that would to.t The little, fill with water,, and place at such a Deed I did, sah; an It wux right worse comes to worst, we will kill billious times, sah. fellow who was busily chewing to- pinched face of Billie, tue newsboy, distance from each other that th Wondrous head Lincoln and all the others at the bacco and spitting at regular inter- would haunt his dreams forever; end 8 of 'a wooden rod may rest'upon What position did you occupy? Do of the government., I am ready to do vals. would rise up between him and pol the edges of the tumblers; then comprehend the power of ourselves to this state ot calm down in sab. wuz I to Washington man ot love, when it truly knows the it now, and I can go love? No "You been running his play? asked icy yes, now was the time to close another rod strike sharply the with reigns in us; how on got down dar to keep out de way of de tbe first it encircles us with an till his measure this force influence of I Whenever the shop. please! questioner. atmosphere, case I knowed dat I Would suspended between tbe two glasses Yankees,, a to came we a was on life in him. I came was abides Christs pervades those around us, melts down Did you brin"As night Yes, a slip so I could just to the middle, and the wooden just goto to take the well be bleeged ter whoop for dem. an I A revelation of th spiritual love which distance, soothes excitement? the nuirk , house, where Powell seemed to be in knowed dat Marse Bob Lee didn't Blip up to hiii wnen you asked. pole. If not very strong, will be Bill'-- s r nighty love, Fbowln" the eye, filled Him. Such a love and such a acquainted. Our horses were put to spec dat of me, so 1 jis get down In da Wbata be matter with him, any ii and the broken, whi'e ''' gia'-- rirsin lo the t by n- - i'I-ju- i k how? too stable and we were assigned .t . hat can it lit should be in 'I the voice, - j th darker out. em fit l it an let eliv, not accomilioL? to floor sleep xp 'a Ehccld we l the aarlor on the first ning. part . , You. , Put fiat nickel on de bread row; er ' nt e. V V V for 1 to-da- y Ice-col- d Linked with Desire. dark-skinne- d - de-Eir- for Idols. -j com-parati- In"'' Ice-col- d - Great Heart Need. er d. But One r, Set of Laws - a' tor-ever- .- ng ;? Watchword. a , 4 the Quiet Hour.' Fa-T- d, .rw' d ..... tt a. Power of Love. "I r, 1 rfJ sc-u- g -- WW |