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Show The Offspring of Crime, mens desire for gain leads themle.u os r. She gave a Mrs. Cai-n- d SUNDAY HEADING. are against people with increasing mens severity, liojie of advantage word From Blackwood Magazine. THE TONGUE. cheat; closed. door as the relief l.Ule sigh of I should care to know.'1 them to hold ill cheap repute their con What but an unreasoning, almost Now wo t:m muke of tumor. The audacious and unpriu-arTli toneless tongue. o small and weak. Indeed? You surprise me! I should down the tiuml, unconscious, abandonment to a cafortable, she raid coolly, bhe drew Some Noble Sentiments From pressing Cm cmsa aiul kill, declared the Greek. have thought that su h a charming the truthful men of the lioue-- t, table nearer the fire and proceedwould have Noble Minds. The tongue destroys a preater horiie, man as Mr. of cou-- rer of crime could possibly be ex How many heme there is a want unstable ed to pour out tho teU The Turn assert, "thau dues tiie sword.1 b on certain to have nice la an for tbe offspring of our prisand other Mrs. Re do Mi-- s TV ns a remarked, in a lumps ji sugar joj like, The Persian proverb wisely aaith. Interatins SJiort selection, Calculated condition. I ait every man adopt the oners who bad lcen sent to jail, in van? A keng;Ly longue an ear.y deul-to Make Is motto: "My word is as good as mv pruvokingly demure voce. Happier and One: but my dear, thou must not not very long Lie. an impatient Or sometimes takes this form instead, Heller. Callender Mrs. bond, and maintain it in Ins personal tbe course of a gave remonold wait upon rue, the lady Don t let jour toi.gue cut off jojrhead. anil couliJriK e woulii mkhi uti some thiity or forty times? Bi,e Sill if. integrity, strated, with a gentle smile. While Arab sages this impart, restored and a li ippicrs'ate wumd soon been stee ied in sin from the earliest -Charming, do you call lrmP Then not? 1 should like to wait The tongue s great storeliousa is the In Vain. Why Living exist. Again, so letv shoo hi ignore the of your m.nd tho sooner you teart,'1 vou you are such a street pretty Uoil srrant I in iv nor iie in iin m in w bo habitually lie iii'tead of petgirlhood and the sole mode of escape upon lew part fuinil nr: Nim that notion the betvr, she answered old lady! tiie girl cried in her impulshould frown down the pre- trom it with which she was acquaintFrom Hebrew wit the maxim sprung, him; ting vi Lk ai r LTTllierel not a:a n. He is fri.olous and vain: ho Though feet shou.d sup, tie er let the eotdv. varicator instead of laughing at Ins sive way. ot suicide. ill! li caiele-- s li.ilul N vnlim tongue. lainous attempt to deceive: should ed was the drastic remedy on the rug at the old ladys laughs and sne, rs at everything good sat bho God of name ot the She knew ins'ead who man t heats only as hov cot lie man l The sacred writer crowns the whole, and proper, ami lie is, besides, a feet, with the firelight shining upon Mav hut atl mv heur' force measure, and on nn oath; she had never said a prayer 8Vko keej s his tongue. l"'h so p honest be who . fixed prln ini no of gives face-Iho ht r animate d n ii;t in ow n r,e it source, tier. Pump H. tilroag. tns other band, society should uphold in the whole course of her life, and And tin n Mi-.- s Cardino made the houil had teen thrown ba k, and was Win And flow to hnu fore?r. honor, refused to lie taught one and maintain men of truth, ofwho whi-'and oii'-at un fortunate speech are nboslutdy her shoulder: a dark and half upon manhood, of of failing virtue, least it should nctns a kind of charm aoiur may hut write, forever deprived her of a place in wavy lock of hair lay upon her Some the with public. in honest in their dealings And to hi" altar hnnit : compelling her to give up some of Mrs. Cullenders good Rut will soi iety do this? We ate afraid neck; her little white teeth gleamed Some iiMim of praise to thrift indite, her thus and iniquities. This woman had a No fixed principle-!- " sho answered and her ch eks dimpled in a most benot. Individuals tail do it And it. and if each one would child an intelligent little girl of 4 is would I that me CIIAPTEU IL Dear described a society, she her suppose manner coolly. witching To omo lo't woul tho pre.u h, start out with a determination to main- - years old nnd she deliberately sold I always tlo' reason lie is him Kind exhortation : journey and laughed over tho agonies (ivo tain his word of honor, much could be it for a small sum to a companion ol elastic Some Lillie chLd the wav may teach, princi- of ss wliieh some of tho pasCardino gave a shiver of dis- notice that people with toward a grtat and very like trade and position with herselt, accomplished And hruu U to aIatuK. and ea-isengers had endured. reform. T. M. Nevvsou, lu in order that it might be trained to gust as trio train entered the Penning ples aro much straight-laeonecessary winith than live people. to the She put down ton station. Mrs. llevan said li tie; but sho r.y some lone couch may breathe a prayer, Midway News. Mr. Cleveland and gain money for its purchaser in ihe dow and looked eagerly out. On tho Oh, Icans.-eth.ilistened and smiled, and thought how Tooru mmhI Mime tender token following manner: It vns carefully the tempted from t haracter. be in friends will I dressed great tall such a would a have be to lady, richly it platform pleasant Or bum tho heart that? broken. vve not give to regain taught to swear and to lisp nil the would What Mrs. followed. was dnrk A short silence standing; furs, sealskin and creature in tho house to gay young of most horrible and disgraceful uttermoments In character? our lost to at tnv Lord may know, she was talking to a eouplo of porters, Callender, who was unaccustomed sweet voice and ringing That me, hear that vve curse the day that ances it is possible to conceive, and ei reflection irive artiest me And recognition, who listened to her harangue with a opposition, glared at her young com- laugh making music in tho long pase first oil elided against the laws of then it was taken every night to one lleoauv I walked with him below, Miss on but in silence; rooms. grin stormy Aud kept the great commi"Mou. panion No man of us, if he has or other of the many public houses sages and the silent our country. Cardino returned llio stare with placid their faces. Thou must not call mo Mrs. oniiuon sense, but wishes in his heart with which the neighborhood teemed undisMr. Cleveland looked too and Serenity, and seemed altogether that he hud never been guilty of a dis- in order that it might be set upon a my dear," sho said, placing a Mahometan at Prayer. honorable act. turbed by the disapproving look. hand upon tho girls dark head. Every time vve see an table and desired to amuse the men laughed. gentlo from Writing Constantinople, Frank bho reprigiit man vve unavoidably compare Ah, there Is Mrs. Callender! Sowmother and I were only far- Carpenter Oh, yes great friends! Thy says: ourselves with Inm, greatly to our own who sat drinking round it by pouring the good sued as usual! ho said pealed, with a sweet smile. away cousins, it is true; but wo loved By the liberal use of backsheesh, acbelitt lenient. We say that if vve had ing out from its infant lips volleys ol assist me to Allow a e if not wo is He you it. adii-as as had would T not each other mockingly. dearly companied by mv .Mahometan guide, I our lives to live over again vve would oaths nnd blasphemies. Was no from tho carriage. Miss Cardiac. me call for Wilt thou obtained admission to the gallery of desirable acquaintance any young been sisters. the straight and narrow path. tenderness to lie shown to the crimHo hesitated a moment, then went on, lady. Mrs. Callender answered at aunt? Santa Sophia last night, it was 9 Iteepto useless to talk of vvliat vve would is which this unfortunate with a quirk glance at the girl's per- last. And will you o'clock when I arrived and the acres of do: our life lies before Us; the narrow inality with I will. Of There are some most extraorwas likely to be branded? and child worbelow floor covered me were with introduce I Shall his you Madame crooked faco, tbe afloat side is of atll rail me Tessn, please? concerning plexed right along dinary storis of the inmates one vve have been traveling and vve need the education of many to Mrs. Callender? Ere jus always did. I dont like Teresa shippers. In long, regular lines, with treatment of ilia wife. on ot a similar been tlie.r laces has Mecca, toward our of much so sitting do bo prisons There Tlonso do I shall Why it is such a prim name! said Jlisj ttieir knees, were at least live thousand but take one step to reach it. Oh. lies married then?" nature. we take that not in Bimplv step? of shade a Cardino obliged! wa3 just disappointment quickly. Mahometans. In turbans and gowns, at some tune in our lives on limiAs sho spoke tho door opened, and with their bare or stocking feet, looking Miss Cardino put her hand willingly Miss Cardines voice. in the crooked way, vve ourselves ng faco up at the gallery, they formed long determined to follow Yes, ho has boon married some a tall man, with a Father ami Son, upon the proffered arm, and crossed it until some staMrs. Callender was years; but his wife never goes out or and a long beard, entered tho room. lines of curious colors on the white tion had been reached where the two (.ho platform. W. B. j of The deaths too much absorbed in lecturing tho sees anyone. IIo keeps her shut up Neither Mrs. llevan nor Tessa noticed mats away down there under the floatitlis met and the transition would be his the flames. the hack of From Brown son, f Frank and Brown, Cardino in that dismal old 1riory." his approach, and he stood for a mo- ing asy and unnoticed by any save ourporters both of whom Miss church came the shrill voice of the selves. were thousand one not most of But j a tho silence at in hours three looked ment qver and afterwards ascertained were recreant invalid? an Is sho girl's Imauutn who was leading the devotions. apart, only Why? each that station; they either abandon members of the liluo Ribbon Society New Ihila- f writes a and Oh, denr, no! l.ut sho is very animated fae. which sad, was a wonderful penesingular tenor, It the undertaking or keep on stumbling . to notice their approach; nnd it was TO ItE CONTINUED. trated the remotest recesses of the vast and fallmg The pretty and they say ho is fearfully by the wayside until worn delphia (O.) correspondent. not until Mr. Cleveland stepped for- jealous." which to these and in response mosque, tiie coninevitable succumb to out his affection for son hail a deep they ward and, raising his hat, directly adlive thousand turbaned men rose and sequences MONEY MAKES MONEY. Dear mo quite a modern of dissipating their energies. ot sickness bed on a was in devotions. like sho turned. who clock work fell their dressed her that At last, when too late, comes the father, said Mi-- s Cardino languidly. to the tact that their lives nnd not expected to live. Frank i Sho bowed coldly to him; then her She drew her wrap more closely round Government Profit oo Nickels anil Pen- They moved as one man, and when they awalenmg ten of the nies. sunk to their knees striking had repeatedly warned the family have been a failure. Prison Mirror. ?yos rested on Teresa's face with a dis- her as sho spoke and gave a little made a The bright silvery looking nickels thousand legs upon tho floor that when the hour arrived for his I Tho girl had not shiver. How very cold it is! approving stare. The Original Hoy Preacher. for a ride on tho street cars that pay lather to die they would not besepa-it was removed her travelling-hooof tho drive The remainder passed Those who happened to drop into the rated, but would cross the river ol j warmer and moro comfortablo than almost in silence, for Miss Cardino aro a source of groat profit to thes Continental about 10 a. m. yesterday death hand in hand. True to hi f cost but as ier hat and very charming and pret- was tired and sleepy and disinclined government, cent they would have been gratified by a sight of a said a a mint of piece, and wish, when the father j ty sho looked in it, with Us for conversation. They left tho streets evangelist, Ihotv.as prediction now aro They r purchased employe. was Itut the quietly away and the who passing drove coquettish had lining. and factories far behind, and lurrison, the boy preacher, under a contract. We used to make hour of dissolution had arrived, the found scant favor in Mrs. Callefrom modern Athens. the tall between a narrow registered lane, just tho blanks ourselves and stamp them As he leaned over the counter and son, who had been in usual health, Tor un instant sho star- through nders eyes. hedges, bare nnd lealless now, but talked to the clerks his appearance was threw up his hand as an indication! ed steadily at tho girl; then, much to which summer would make beautiful afterward at the mint, but of lato ears wo have been purchasing the arefultv studied by the bystanders. that he too wos ready, and fell dead f Mr. Cleveland's delight and with wild roses and honeysuckle, till e Sir. Harrison is apparently about to the floor. The father never re-- j sho turned decisively away with tlio carriage turned in at a gate, blanks and having them stamped at with a old, aro tho tho mint. years by They bought turned consciousness, but died three j a scornful sniff. of avenue bcoeh a trees, M.md, as aro also tho h swept up long ather lace, peculiar I pennies. hours Liter. Their ages were 84 and j His dark eyes were twinkling with and stopped before a largo house. with and. his eves, black, gray cost about a quarter of a f A servant came forward and opened think they slouch hat and rusty black RG respectively. malicious amusement as ho stepped ont or perhaps a third of a cent clothes, conveys the impression of the forward. tho door; and Miss Cardino chilled each. actor. He is about Good afternoon, Mrs. Callender. and cramped with her cold drive, and average Feet Differ In Races. j How many of those pennies and 5 feet (i inches in height and of very Allow mo to introduce you to this feeling a little depressed nnd resent0 Le France in In issued a aro lias of He build. habit nickels shoes, a says making year spare ful, followed Mrs. Callender into tho young lady Miss one by the upper arm and biting his Farlt-ur- , Nearly $l,UUO,l'Oo worth; not the manufacturer should see j Ho paused suddenly, silenced by tho hall. under lip when hi conversation. hen in round numbers but say that, qulto he possesses lasts that hoar; Is your mistress ia the drawingit to that contemptuous look in Mrs. Callenders on lus blonde with the of joked subject Tho total amount $1,000,000 worth. room. James? who Jollovvs him about tiie some resemblance to the human foot, eyes. admirer, in a issued pieces year Yes, madam. Thank you very much, Mr. Clevecountry and sends him bouquets, he and, more titan this, liemustbeniind'j reaches about $ 000,000, and of looked knowing and rather phased than land! Very well; you had better see her usually I um a decent English matron, Resides as he hit his under lip in his lulof the country to which he intends otherwise Mrs. pennies nearly $400,000. and I do not wish to bo introduced to Teresa, before going nickel that thero aro a fow thrcc-cen- t usual manner. Philadelphia Enquirer. to send them , for feet differ in different cloak threw she as her ullonder said, sho of friends, any your countries. The English, for instance this pieces, but only a fow. Last year tho Come said, in a low but perfectly audible upon the number was extremely small. Thero noise like the rumbling of a cannon in ltevt Needed. have long, fiat feet; the Spaniards voice. way." is little demand for them, and tho deA tramp knows what it is to be when and their bowed the on the contrary, have short and Tessa followed. distance, And they meekly Miss Cardino flushed to tho very use of head to tiie floor the sound came up as a lartn laborer to be curved feet, with high in- The room they entered was large and partment is discouraging the gracefully roots of her pretty hair with astonishbe man to as and a a much thorn as fall had been of it made the possible. literary by though the crossing ofs filled with handsome but somewhat ment and anger. The step. In France On this $1,000,000 worth of minor some great weight rather than by the sorrowing man to be flat feet toTho races has the furniture. old fashfoued curtains produced ot life itself. What an odious coins issued, then, thero must be a touch of five thousand heads. In t lie sick are often weary, even with high-- er a nnd those and the rich ward were and north ebbsombre; or spiritual of considerably over $5,000,000. front of each worshipper was placed his Weariness isa physical thought indignantly, nnd she throw few carpetsr toward the south. Tho conand time which will tide drawings hung on the profit and services close of insteps at the the patience shoes, back her duinty head and, stepping Yos, considerably more than that. the arrangement of tho It is never well to French foot is the happy medium beeach Mahometan took these "in his vert into a flow. forward, boldly confronted tho enemy. walls; but Record. worn-ou- t Philadelphia a or tho was stiff and of horse, except tween that of the English nnd the out and walked with hands and the them spur formal, whip I am Teresa You are mistaken in the direst straits. If lie mends his mosque. Spaniard. In the cities the people Prince at the Theater. Cardino! sho said, in a voice which room had an unhomolike depressing The Tiie Mahometan prayers and method pace in obedience to the stimulus, every have feet, be-- , air, which touched Tessa unpleasantWhen the Prince of Wales and his of trembled wfth surpressod angor. is lixed by the Koran, and step is a spark subtracted front his vit- cause relatively praying well fow been Thero ornaments were have very ly. generally they wife wish to go to the theater, notice these 5,000 men all prayed in the same al energy. Idleness is not one of the Teresa Cardino! no piano and a few dingy books is shod irom their infancy. In the to who tho is the of weariness faults I the noted actions from to manager, present their turn look age; Mrs. was prepares Callenders given It way. formally piled upon a center table The country, where many go barefooted, box, or knocks two boxes beginning to the end of each prayer. one of its commonest experiences. surprised. Sho looked steadily at tho constituted tho Uteraturo of the room his largest The person praying must lirst remove cheeks which nianv a man draws on his the feet are generally hatter and defor tho and sets one into own but royal her party, faco; quivering proud and an omission which struck Teresa aside another box for their suite. If his shoes and sandals and turn his lace physical resources are innumerable; and formed. softened, and she held out her hand most forcibly no plants or flowers. towards Mecca. He must bathe his as these resources are strictly limited, been have boxes tho sold, the dear! I really bog your pardon, my already i hands and feet and certain other parts like any other ordinary banking acthe tiro, in a low chair, a little lly informed are Louisiana Creoles, that of purchasing his person expected to soo some one quite before entering the count, it is very easy to bring about a old lady, wearing a gray silk gown persons sho said apologetically, but and a close muslin they aro wanted for royalty, and are and in the court of this Mosque balance on the wrong side. Adequate The usual impression obtained cap, was sitting, requested to call and got their money mosque, with a mistrusted glance at Noel bho had a book on her of Santa Sophia, there is a large and rest is one kind of repayment to the sho but knee; a dozen Half is sound back. are the bank, fountain. beautiful programs another, regular concerning Creoles is that they are it sleep Clevelands amused face. Seeing was not f reading her clasped hands printed on colored satin, a lot of mosque and standing in Entering and good digestion another. N. all of them the posieating right you with Mr. Cleveland, I fancied possessed of dark and r were on the open page and are purchased for tho ladies, tion the worshipper begins by putting Y. Witness. lint never mind is all your luggage there resting boquets was a look of patient sadness in swarthy complexions, hair black as 5ii anil an immense amount of scarlet his hands to the lobes of his ears and he here? the ravens wing, and eyes of ebon i Sweet Ise of Adversity. her gentlo faco, which Tessa noticed cloth is used in his below a holds little them then girdle, the house. decorating darkness. A New Orleans acquaint Yes; I have three boxes." a number of and wondered over at once. then nelie is of as The pros touch goes through adversity just The manager receives tho pirty percertain prayers from cessary to bring out the best there is in anee says that many have Very well; the carriage is waiting Her? is Teresa Cardino, mother," trations, reciting outside. Your luggage will follow in Mrs. Cullender said in her loud voice, sonally. The raising of the curtain is the Koran as lie does so. some men as is the touch of the frost complexions, golden locks, and eyes o until the royal party is seated If he is a faithful Mahometan he prays to reveal tbe glories of the autumn. of heavens own blue. the cart. Good day, Mr. Cleveland. The Creole i Tho little lady thus rudely awaken delayed God orchestra tho Save the five times every day and he does not What is more beautiful than a tree or and plays 's She put her hand within Miss is usually refined nnd dainty, Ml dd from her reverie started, colored At intervals during the per- care for his surroundings. At the hours forest flashing with all the colors of the girl arm and would have swept her faintly, nnd half rose from her seat to Queen. sensitive and sympathetic, light their will Mahometans of sent are refreshments How to formance is rainbow! begin a drive prayer up delightful hearted and sunny tempered. She is ,81 off; but the girl with a quiet, doeisive greet tho newcomer. the royal box. All this is at tho ex- devotions in the midst of a crowd. with these bouquets of nature lining movement, drew her arm from the deTeresa moved hastily to her side. transac business their will brought up quietly, and she is said these roadside! It the stop New Y'ork They of the management. splendors usually is content in the store or in the of the autumn lTenso dont move I can come to pense to remain at home. taining fingers and held out her hand and whether are the tions, sunshine foliage Sun. to Mr. Cleveland. field they will drop down on their knees which the trees have been silently storcourse the majority of Creole girls 'in sho said shyly. you, . Thanks for all your maidand pray. I remember entering a rug ing up during the summer when the are dark they are Mrs. llevan took tho proffered hand Counter Irritation. and calling upon sun lias been shining upon them. Happy ens. Denver News. kindness! she said, in a swcot delimit between her wrinkled palms, and A family residing at Cape Elizabeth bazaar in Alexandria turbaned Turk while lie in tiie sunshine of voice. faco. looked eagerly into the have two boys, ono aged four and the awas engaged in his devotions. He was is the manhaswho, enriched his life with Mrs. Callender frowned; but she Pi Thou art like thygirl's mother, my other two and a half years. The old- standing on a rug in the back of the prosperity, Alenalty of rnconventlonalitf, j those graces of character which will did not speak again until they had love, sho said, after a little pause. er zsi boy fell head foremost into a tub of store looking towards Mecca and mum shine out most beautifully when the A taken their places in tho carriage Dost thee mind kissing an old womyoung man who dared to break Ho kicked and screamed, but bling the Koran. He must have seen touch of adversity or sorrow comes! water. Miss Cardino was equally silent. Sho an? no one was near to help him, but his me ns I entered with a party of AmeriChristian Enquirer. through stern custom and go to see eat in her corner and looked out curi Mind! and Teresa knelt down little brother, taking in tho situation, cans, and though he knew I intended to an Oakland young lady during the Maxim of Merit oualy at tho shops and tho crowds of upon the carpet. With a pretty grace began tugging away to pull him out. buy he paid no attention to me. He last New Years day was, jK eclipse and down as continued his kneeling rising they drove through the she bent her head nnd put her sweet His littlo hands were not people Let none wish for unearned gold. rewarded with a restrong up for fully fifteen minutes and 1 sat upon retiring, lighted streets, with a little defiant cold lips to tho soft face. It is so enough to do so. Be honest and then be generous. All at once an idea down and waited until he was through which must be regarded as mark Mrs. on Gallon face. her expression good of you to have me here! sho said struck him, and he left the room to There were may never come to us. rather mean if the young lady under many other rug establish der should bo tho first to speak, tho gently. return with a switch, which lie began metits near by, and lie must have known never degrades the just. stood the full significance of her Mockery Good! I hope you will be happy to girl thought. that he stood' a chance of the loss of a npply qjiite vigorously to that words. She said as she was dosing One fib is oft the cause of ten more. Mrs. Callender did speak at last. with us, my dear, Mrs. Bovan an- of his brother hanging over tho part sale bv not attending to me. This made tub, the door: I hope you will call again The most are the charitable. I am afraid you thought mo rather swered. poorest Wilt thou have some tea nearest to him. The application of no difference, however, to him. It tiie merdiscourteous Tiie honor very next time we have another and is the post of duty. just now, my now, or wouldst thou prefer it in thine tho switch, aroused the post of would lie a curious thing to see a abrupt temper of the chant iu New York or Now he is waiting total Bho own room?" his eclipse. is be not to stop economiChicago It dear,' she began; but parsimonious boy in the tub, who by a dexterous uso sales in the middle of the day nnd droj cal. for from an Professor Holden answer discontented a tho little by CalBettor Mrs. pauiod, have it of his legs and tho help of his littlo down on his knees and the in if know to be a presfact it that we shall YVealtli in look pray nor her can ennoble tiie companions eyes lender suggested; but Teresa, who .Steady power raised himself and backed ence of his customers. preserver not such for HOyearS, have another I mean. Y'os Miss did, you are right was conscious of a growing disposi- out. Lewiston. Me., Journal. f San Francisco Report. is all tiie time we absolutely Cardino answered composedly, tion to oppose everything, no matter have. Keep Yonr Word. Well I couldn't help it It was what, Mrs. Callender suggested, deLittle Tots. Whatever else you do never violate It is not selfish to be correct in vour A lady teacher was instructing a your own fault tho elder lady rejoin clined. Ages of Birds. vour wool. In tiiis respect vve are de dealings. er sharply. I would rather have it here with young class in tho Seeing you dressed out of tho meaning for The lives about 3 years; wren a ag as years people, generating A single fact is worth a folio of arguin that outlandish hat you, if I may," she said, pulling off her different words, principally by illuswhen men said they would do anythin 40 years; the ui ment. hawk, sparrow Outlandish! It is the height At length the word hus-- . on their word of honor, it was done. gloves and rubbing her little pink tration. The worth of a tiling depends on tiie ingale, 18 years; the goose and pelicaB, I am so cold. hands before the fire. band was reached. To make it clear Nowadays men make promises, sever Tashion, I assure you! I bought want of it. A footman er for them sho says: The bell was rung. o: the heron and parrot, t0; thrush intending to keep them, anu hence only a month ago in laris, Miss Car Supposing Honesty is better and common domestic fowl. lOyears. dine Interrupted meekly. brought in the tray with a quaint silver that I should get married what would want of confidence iu each other marks truthful man sharper's cunning. I dont care where you bought it For a few the human race. A fullywhich at which age the latter are often serf-tteapot and cups and saucers for two it be that I would have? he lives, in the days in Small profits little risk; smore showy thing I never set eyes persons. Mrs. Callender, who never minutes their littlo heads were busy isbuta pearl market; the robin, lark nnd blackhe is not appreciated by the masses, great risk. Mrs. Callender retorted, eon took tea before dinner, left the room trying to comprehend what it would be on! 12 years: the crow, the raveO bird, to are masses equivothe given Something wrong when a nun is afraid the eagle the swan, 100 years; th Well, as the man entered, much to Miss Car- when one bright little fellow with bis because so lie forced to and in trading her dark brows. educated cation, of himself. with that and seeing you with Noel dines relief, bho was an impulsive countenance beaming with satisfaction the crane and the peacock. hence vve have broken Whose credit is suspected is not safe canary, 1 irconcluded much woundto addicted at 24 years, nnd the pigeon anil linnet you young person, Cleveland, naturally having solved the problem shouted promises, misplaced confidence, to be trusted. rational likings and dislikings, and she out: A baby, maam. From 20 to 23 years. New Orleat1 were one of his female acquaintances St. laul ed hearts and general bickerings. Mens Conscience dead as a stone is a heavy none of whom, the speaker went on had already taken a violent prejudice (Neb. I Press. cupidity leads them to prevaricate; Picayune. to to carrv. lie; thing mens love of money leads them e h -- u- -i n 1 rose-line- d rhri-ti.- TESSA. 1 gra-'os- n' ulter-airr- iio-p- BH-i- s rl sea-siek- er d j t I.o-- C la-- t, half-bashfu- half-amuse- d l, Ile-va- n, j be-au- se clover-lookin- g - Blue-hear- -- d three-fourth- rose-colore- d luuch-talked-- head-gea- ? nmuso-inen- t, forty-thre- smooth-shaven- , droll-lookin- dull-bluis- g low-comt- fivo-ee- play-actin- g hall-tabl- e. leg-wear- body-wear- brain-wearsoul-wear- y. . water-colo- fur-natu- re well-mad- e lily-wh- it ; : Car-dino- 80 Good-bye- nut-brow- n gray-bearde- d . k To-da- y o e, ; |