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Show A Glorious Victory '" r ;.v-.-- .. HARGE on the many! Chargers all!" yelled Buddy, "Where, where?"' cried tU v us, running towafd'jhira. "To the right, to, the right P he called aud scuiiig his bream as weapon, he rushed out "Aye, aye, sir P and with a chorus of ytlli, the rest of ns followed out into the back yard. Arthur had iiis gun,- Karl his dishpafl drum,' and Flor-jnthe other broutn. tlie enemy enT ct hiin?lf trenching swing Uu the behind . We lorsned in battle line and, adhim, but when he saw uS ur weakest , Coming, he charged on Karl dropped his drum-pa-n point with a greawlatter and fled, but the re$t of us rallied, and, rushing over vanced-' upon . lP ) i fe .i -- - T'rV"' - THE VASTEb HCSIC -.- Plea. hold your breath and listen atlC Next time yo wonder' In the 'dep. yon hear hit eroaltlntf song. Before r .. Tim mil J ilfv and Villi THE Legend of Ah hour ago. war nigh ue!t starved, A to ' -- th' Vrrfdr""''' - i -" - . - - - . A is 0 v'MHMMsVtoMstsMnn ir; whert ' cErrAv n - & J , . '. ' 5 ; great tarty end tut tle tent out of - m Stork ttmt ill, bit twins to Mrs. RabbH. fttaitf f form Mi 1 e - I . -' - V it for Voyage to would bn. e place-w- We may sail the W't Wharf where w land at tilt slip. For Mr. Firefly .on X it for Xebec, quaint foreign 'ship. Our beacpn light t e9 Peg6y tollides mlh on ttroHoH. od tki Mrt. Chipmunk unexpectedly (Set what happen m-n- ic.i 1 Z next Wthe ... -- ?OT it lot - ,aif Zest that a trip a sea,. the. shore , shall be." h gives to alL fiRIt . . FIRST STEPS. Do you smile when you see the wor coming ? feet BabyaMandi.ig on Ms Do you "laugh when you're haia ' and sore? Holdiiig to his chair. v Soberly he tries to step, f Do you dig in yonr toes when yoo'n With the utmost care.: 1 falling? . Then careless of the bumps to come, the firmer hands And clinch your " 'He ventures more and more. more. Ifs an undertaking brave,--- " For- all Uit world love t food smili To. walk across a floor. . Forgotten full soon lit who fell !HS' So square off Bt gtmr to the. A Thought forthe Week ' "What ran we reason, but from what Come' p with f grit at the' ben., . " we know?" , , - " -- 1 ' wit-rin- 1 , - - - The Fine Hbnlll Horn of Puppy Duddles ... ..v.- - vr- - 1 i 7 ' 'flow. . n- TODCr? " - VP cm clouds 1 IN aw ,dovn?" LITUE ?.vvr- -i ) A'D ALL uDOLLtD"UP- 4 PftQMDQT 7Q irnrnTTTK 4 III' i I I 1 II 'i- - Vi.. ZJ l o I V', , TvatO OF Puppy Duddles osked Mist Kitty if she would tait rid,-- , T car waf Vy end 'waHuig, mould she kindly step inside t She accepted, very nictly with such, (harming smile, And said she'd be" dfliuhtci ia go 0 little while. Then suddenly a thought came to the pup;, he'd sulyneed A horn to warn oM creatures when he put' on fullest speed. t ...ri'StfWNu tir L . Tiooft. FS ?ZiJ - , ' . Het Then ut sioke old Gnnn-iZa"If. I'll be the horn and shriek "Uonkt Honk I ' ft Will be the safest way." So off they went and the goose honked high Qu'ukly warned all passers-b- y. rrr lWA - . THIS 1 I . "Fall,"- said the poor Erahinan, and again came the golden shower of coin. "Stop, please!" the poor Brahman ordvred and the stream ceased. ., But the owner saw fcutcadiof gulden pieces of money only . horrible scorpions ready to bite and Sting, and said: "My friend, you are the lucky one. - -- ; When morning dawned he took some pieces of the money and bought food , and clothing for hisv family. - ' He also told the owner all about it and asked him to sleep in .the house with him that very night This the owner consented to da When midnight came was heard the tcrrijjilv roice asking; "Shall I fall down? Shall I fall . 1 , d then "they bury 'Baby Wild' Beneath the sand to ukite, .ihipJawuJiuiiJitw- mainmasL ' MOTT IMPORTANT r.. limn.,, for Rigging of" rope or of thain, Whea'-UfRrefly reached their shots ' fast All , Bugvijle was delightei S it for Ship and. for sailor, youknovir. The Beetle cried: "Hurrah No mott : T it for Tide of and vjit bugbt soJrajed. - ' low.-o'er will ul now 7Shlpvvretks cease; ' is for Undertow flowing to sea. U o'er j .5 in -" - R is FHicitPinimtse Jl nukes the ship go. while the winds ri Mateiii ?- 7. - n,r Nv-t-eate:- 1 $ or EngineTIiat it for Flag flyinf ' ap- - thejsailors ; fnne -- Uer r 0 iA- and eOmmut.Hon. i4bytb.t dia- as in tress, and went to the rich Brahman. W 4 , lu!-nv And tftel.) more than 'jrwill , "My nolle lord," he "l am in hell sore need and I am penniless, with no a 10 Vv W.'It t a.iF ytaow, tn tptiung proper shelter for my ,n mv j"1?? Jouse wttere you see gold J tee scorpions. I riches with the brahman o sufferng fam- - as rt M lotig" v pleavet me you.: tight vourJuKl the' g6od iu let live to escape, forhad - aus of hit good fortune. you l.y, . through the ' srittcreJ fellow kcotntt And wuapwy. 1 Whiter in your fine hotfte?" uiey alien that tnt night V would -P- hiladelphia Record. ' t; f' The poor Brahman, overjoyed and have had lost my life." .' "Art you not afraid - asked the q 7TlBtE XR.K03TI.V' And when' the poor Brahman would. grateful,, lost no time in taking his ' . . family and rntering the beautiful spt-- hi!v, . h: fv , . . "A mntitr t . . M a Li f..i.n 1 . ciolis mansion. v,u ne reiused. ,;c,s. A ' " " Quoth the monk, as he dances and . That very night, as he lay prying to mI only see But from , scorpions. reelL leep, he heard a dreadful voice crying now on this I hou.i, you." Thw, he tickW 'hi, t0'M --"Shall aloud 1 fall down? Shall I - Thus the poorBrahman became ' With the rich, fall down?" of his ,. tut he honorably shared hill of all his And clatteredtipihis head toes, with his heels ' The - poor Brahman was not too frightened to tall cut: 'Fall down!" . Lo and behold f a golden stream of money began, to fall down in the mid1 dle of the room from the top of the roof. Pown and down fell the gold pieces . until tho Brahman was afraid. they would all be buried beneath the avt- lanche of glittering coins. stop I" af length he called out, ind at oee-tbe golden "streanr ceisetf to ll. !,'."t v Deck - ;: . nTii it --j- for Gangplank to enter novel 'fa-la for Hold welHaden lor the trip. , They shout tw'ffc loud delight. . I it 'for Iceberg from far northern ; . trail. build the M castlei'of They great bombing J is for Jib, a triangular kaiL . With driftwood turrets high ' K is for Keel on the' ship's underside. That tower majestically, L is for Lighthouse, the sailor's true ' And almost touch the sky. ' .; m ' t guiae. ; i ,; v U is .for MasVand, Mainsailjnd hhtnet-le- st ihevenmf rwvr: Wont" IN i ioi : Navy and for T On for Ocean whose waves roll and In the direction of thrhut Thot has 0 "homelike door.'' P it for Pilot, the ship's-guidacross. - ..J..I ..III! ..I Tll back of. the Q is' for Quarterdeck ViRf BUGTELLE REJOICED. -- is a maiden with curls of for is G U they fty overhead , Cth-- at eyes.-howeve- " ii - ' iriiiJ weight, 'yon know ; blow. , HD , fof BhdeowiprjnOow for Compass w tell where to steer. E is F w -- itrtfl how.. B H C u tum: af rgi, for Anchor the ' , " i!fli 1 mlghtvoodrJesgntd.iual On (he A B Sea th7 ' - pasture It was ram. (mi-lin- - ' ' " -- J We ' V " ifwtr - ' thn, -v tteafSnsT i'&iaAH6y be overrun witli bis many friends to ' 0 IRE festivities. "" nil Vl all ftcrepteii vf.r fcnj its they lOi.'t steal 4 rhUd i with and They fhe decide th.it t'tey ! . . Brahmns felt very happy as lie listened .'o c 'Savage hland" grten ' " to, tlieif congratulations, f Many 4 happy day. For a whole day there was feasting, MsaBMswMr'isWsMiwtsi mruwiwssi Wiiji.wiiLWj.igasMsaMgFsjewtsj and music and merriment made the 7 la I he tt nimt a h'wsky ki4 . ' s hours pass swiftly away. , takes her country v Peggy U ih And lakt hm in the heath ' When evening came,, and the guests : they etll take 9 try 0t trying to hurl "i tomelt 7 At-- 'u4 hl,n in the eurf T ' 2 had taken their" leave; the Brahman, bert. He learns vikai'tf they teach. ' . weary with the exertions of the darj ' '" ' ' ' .: lay down to fkep . ' h AiIjr on .the iaUds ($ gather " He could not close his 'i f ' (( , but lay aide awakr. so gay inni thbnmtr. 10 Suddenly lie . hiar'1 a terrible -- voice K :ru orf fy - d irctlf --ever- his- - headrayiirgr . :"7(See LarColuimi7) "Shall I fall down I Shall I fafl' " . ' down!"- A C015TI BOVD,. .The Brahmart was alarmed. "AlasP lie exclaimed, !'I fear seme demon hn trscfd a windhig road .... .. '"taken postMsion of jny nef i.iouse and That led over hiJ! and. dale, intends pulling it down upon my head " I, fast, humble frrm abode, So thoroughly frightened was he that, Hy brook and Sltady vale rising op, he left his new abode and To follow it I did try, ,. went back, tp lis clicne -r Li:caue U" ended fn'the Jky7' In tliis suraa town lived another -- 0Brahhan who was verj', very poor and THE MOOX, who had a wife and Seven children i .XVtm r A (fioU, very large, a tree I found," And ike k'otuy within filled me weU. liindttUn.) Brahman invited share the opening Of course." tht-vliDUfe was filled IV x- ttii Wi, iw, i iy hiwj in have Wlse6the touswasicoinpIcted,'ther" BEACH. - -M THE B1BI BEAR, 0 0 -- s- T,F, ye wealthy Brahman ..built himself a very fine houje. ft was such a very fine and spacious triwision tliat it tcok nuite 10 years 6 build it m t style 'sui'uble to the wealth and position of ahe buer, ; " Ih 0 AWED - z- : , flank uo !ti nt ffaiiici enttfe traoo charinna violently and into out domain, vre retreated into the ' t demona After until the garden gatewas bouse in goodofderr without any casual- - 5 tliiat' time it tht troops had formed In line v v w Pued him through. ties. It will brave them, said the poor again and ndvanced with steady front Teae , x ' ' wNth. 1 toss el his ' ,Btahman. '"Ahything to obtain shelter until lmost at grapple, when Arthur . - .. And the enemy glorious victory! ...:T " for trry wife and little children." the defying Aogfc trooper, After delivering a jumped upon his back, and taken wholly chimatum hon". "My friend,", said tbe,wnerJloo by surprise, he fled in disorder, the ' nevef to come through the' gaJe again wut off to ioin M other lambs In the " FIJE UOSE., i J POOB HAS -- j- Vhy Stories ;. - - L..4 nwnr, 'It - ,r v v . the charging enemy' with mr, weapons; 7Final!y7rrI "xiUliedr too, ' and came; to our help with apple, ; and we began to bombard him with green bombs. He stopped to taste the; , bomb, and Bud, as becoming the cap-- tain, executed a rear maneuver arid be gan violent assault on his flank. " Well,' A enemy charged rightjsboutj ; W'K - r ' ; .. m .... - tht foe - : "- ' . . gi - -- ih II FEW DAYS. ' " ,W , . - ; , - ... . . j ., 3 UVW . - Got . j , " . . |