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Li,. , t r m the-faraw- yc loro goin i net i;, :ii tid l.t ly cant to say ono wordAndTknew the kind old soul saw that fur tho nm incut I eould ns easily have flown as uttered tho thanks I felt. Trust tho old lady to know what We had boys like, said the captain. a boy once ourselves. Hed be jest about your age now, he added iu a lower tonc.glrmciBgat hiarwifiv Wevo got him now, John, as Ive aak always said and always will, Mrs. Hale quietly, rearranging her bas. ket . The captain went on in answer to my wondering look:. .You seo, our boy ran ' off when be . wa'ut moreu 15. : Ilet been kind of wild, as hoys be, and Im afraid I was a lit tie harsh to him Any way he went off without a ward, tn wo aint never Lcard of him sinco. feel pretty sure-he-s dead, but mother here sticks twit he aint. -- g Atnt'Tingoi irrtn stickto-itrJofaAnd .then with a till I know for sure. cheery tunilo at meiA'Itkindcf does me n to keep lookin forward to serin good Rnfe again some day. Now, come along, - John; its gettin late. I slipped on my jacket, whereupon Pedro vanished, and accompanied tho worthy eonplo down to tho door of the building. On tho Flairs Mrs. Hale turn ed and whispered tome: John talks as if he didnt care much about Rule's goin off, but now ho really does, Mr. B. If he could fiud our boy, twouh take ten years of. his age and mine too. I did not doubt it, and I refrainet from saying that I thought it woolt probably add ten years to Rufes if fco could realize the sort of mother and father ho bad left so mauyyears ago. So I bade them good night, promising to see them in the morning and with hearty thanks for their thoughtful kind oess, and watched them as they trudged awny toward the native quarters, their sturdy figures towering above the mot by crowd of natives and Chinamen . who thronged the -- narrow ' street 'ant filled the airwith their uncouth gabble, I gent my groom home with the pro cions pudding, and, mounting my pony, threaded my way around to the English freezing. The last 'muchas-gracias- , senor." had been said, and the last clerk glided oat, and the gray headed old punkah cooly watching to seo mo taka up my jacket, tho signal for his departure, when tho tramping of unmistakable and evidently stoat boots sounded without, and with a prodigious crash of tho screen door there entered into my sanctum stalwart Captain Hale of the good ship Monbegan, arrayed in snowy linen and crowned with a broad pith helmet, at ompaniod by stout and jolly Mra Hale, carrying a big basket and a brown gingham umbrella, with her cheerful face beaming from the depth s of t) raXplif fashioned FU5.bonn.cL., Good evening, fiir, they both call- cd out, and Mrs. Halo added: Wish you a merry Christmas, Mr. R. My, am t it hotl subsiding into the bam- -j l)oo chair whic!i lhatlplawd for Jier'iub.There.lfonml McGregorthe old under the punkah, with a pica, horn-- ! Scotch doctor, standing in the doorway bro (faster, man), to old Pedro, the ' ud himself amusing by tossing coppers cooly, Trho .Tumbled bis efforts with ft one at a time toa crowd of lame, halt "and blind disapproving grunt beggars who as each coin fell Good gracious, Sir. 13., exclaimed instantly became an appalling tangle of JTrA arms and Lgsr HalJdiintfiirj.itj, sakejuakokiiuiy that poor old feller work fo this hot day Hello i said, ho as I drew bn my count Stop it, shaking her um- was jnst coming round after you, Su-lbrella vigorously at Pedrtr, who took to tho beggars, who (get away) this for a signal to go faster still, and were plucking at various portions of his tho big fan (lapping madly tack and raiment, and, liko metamorphosed Oliforth till I called, Despacio (gently). ver Twists, asking for more. Arent The Monheg.m had been in the bay you acting American consul now? just for a month p tst nuder charter to me he inquired. ' ' . for Boston, and was now cleared and , During the temporary absence of the ready to sail the next day. I had spent consul I had undertaken lii?i not very many a pleasant hour on board with ths arduous duties, being tho only other captain and his wife, rejoicing in tire American resident iu the place. homelike feeling it gave me to hear .Well, continued tho 'medico, their good old Yankee forms of speech. I have a fellow countryman of yours The very sight of their healthy faces, Tery bad with fever dowu in Malacauan browned by tho snn in many seas, did (native quarter), a sailcnnau, only just me good ia my weary exile, and their out of the Spanish jail for thumping a presence seemed to diffuse an atmosguardia (policeman) last year. I have phere of the breezy pines and wind my doubts of his lading long, and youd swept shores of Maine. And liuw good hotter cotno dowu if you will. their primitive, shipboard food was aftI would come, consul or , Of course er months of awful fch anwh conked din not. Iu these hidden corners .of th was-6tealthil- - i 1 - - ; - up.I ni . lj supplies nas . 1 L.riiy almost FifttHiiJ - ' . i V... orij r. ,o cf the capprevented by a vigorous Mrs. Hale s tui.l flick bamboo tains gingham umbrella. there, I started to explain why I waswith an Mrs. Hale, 1 finished but before felexclamation of, Why. tho poor low! gave her bucket a whirl which tlircc-tioscut its contents flying in every riot thereby creating a scenoof had shades tropic those peaceful which then and liko of, never witnesred tho trotted straight into tho hut, followed his tall form by her husband, who bent door. the enter to double nearly cour-tes- y The doctor rose and bowcd with old tho as motherly oMO years ago fide, sufferers tho dowu by lady bent fellow I crying: Oh, the !poor, poor Just seo him, John 1 moved in from the doorway, and the light of tho setting sun fell on the invalids face, and suddenly a cry wen? -tiny hovel up that rang through tho outside clamor tho noisy and far alwve mot of a tiers the from a cry depths heart: John! Iatberl Its our Rule, our own boy! Oh, Rufy, Rufy, after all these years! J4 yarbafi;, m Jess be l.i'pin n to naiuiat, in which ca.--e his fri t him dio numolei-tcapd then bh-.- i iu i exp'nwes of buryhg Foitoi jackhiunh'd piil:tnfhrop cbaracteriKtic in John Chinaman Ha tho doctor yrrupt'diuto a carrisgo and n.tth-- 1 uv.ay towrud while I followed on my pony, the beggats to philosophically leaving squat down around the club doorway wail of and resume their cverim-tiuI of love for heaven, charity "Charity, Poor old McGregors fctory was a sad one. Jhong years before, as a young man, ho had comb to the Philippines on a pleasure trip with his wife, and hero she died suddenly of cholera, that terrible scourge of the cast, which then was claiming its victims by thousands, and for - 20 years the doctor- had never left tho island where she lay, among the tall palms in the little English cemetery on Santa Ana hill. Rut many others had reason to bless the cause that kept Dr. McGregor among them. From tho ' proudest b parish official in his palace doctor. to the humblest savago in his bamboo Step out softly, kind old hut the doctor's time and skill were al- Coma with me and watch the sun g ways at their service. And many a down in all its tropical glory behad been homo from fresh youngster hind tho great volcanic rouge, if . you saved from going wrong in that land of can seo it, for 1 cannot. It is all a blur wild and lawless life by bis kindly to ma Rut I can seo this a noblo ship words of connsrb and adTtccr wi thrall sails bent rarahehor TnlLc We stopped at last before a miserable ready to sail tomorrow and bear away Jmt on tho outskirts of tho town, and from this 'burning land one fever strickgiving the pony in charge of a passing en to tho cool breezes of tho open sea native I fullowed the doctor in. The in- and suro recovery under his own mothterior was lark nud comparatively cooh ers cara Au old nati re woman, like a grotesque And hark to the bells of vespers this image, was squatting on.. the bamboo Christmas eve ns they ring thu warning floor beside a heap of nipa leaved from church and gray cathedral, of the and pieces of matting, on which lay a glorious word they will tell tomorrow to men of every faith nud creodr Glcxy;. tORKing,- turning and babbling with delirium, in the full grip cf to God iu tho highest, and on earth the jungle fever a young man evident- peace, good will toward men 'Charles ly, his once powerful frame, fearfully Bryant Howard hi Short Stories. reduced by illness and coufinement, cov" Where th Earth I Ded. ered by the raggetl and grimy jMrif and became sailor. tho Is wind lie that sweeps trousers of a How cheerless quieter .. Th hills of Galilee, .-as McGregor raised his heud and drank Jordan tho , creeps uiurnmrlcss, Where, the medicine given him, but began mnt Down to th deep Dead seal tering again as tho doctor laid him Oer barren rocks tho dead vine trail down. And by dead tendrils cling, He was a wee bit more rational this And on the hill and In the vale . afternoon," said McGregor, and told There is no breath of spring. .. ine a bit of his fitoryphut "he couldnt Tbo dylnu glance of Christ th King. or wouldnt tell his name. I found him Seems to have staid and stilled Tho voice of every living thing just outside on the grass and brought . ' Where Christ tho King was killed. him in hero for want of a better place. "Was there nothing in his pockets? Tho brook, tho birds that sing with them ' . I asked. , Have long since passed sway, all about Jerusalem a few And but these, showing 'Nought . -- Tho artl Is dead today. centimes, at which the old woman ; Cy barman in New Yoik Sun. glared greedily." "He inay come to his senses a Lit soon. Yed better bide - , . go-iu- & b-i- -- to-deci- de i i g all Christmas plum puddings tho fin one I had seen for three years. Jlaybo taint jest what youd get at home, film mid, holding it out with both hands while the captain towered beside her, six feet of genuine delight at my rar Vau.b I didnt have' just tho prise, rigbt CxiuX lmt j guess itll go down pretty well. -- There, take it and dont bother co-uu- : ' l X- u, make it a littlo more like Christmas to you nud them other young men hero away from their own folks, so I mado And with that fiho extracted you thi . from her lwsket tho very grandfather of -- ay hu af t Hr a i i rr.tive v . ! It was about 4 odock' on "Christinas MrsrnaIo,',rthduhma.vbeTcdurd business was over ns I tlasetl eve and my desk and rose with a weary yawn, There was little in my surroundings to remind me of the day, no frost on tho windows, no enow on th ground outside and no sharp bracing cold in the air. Tho windows were aa wide open as they could be, and tho steady swinging of the punkah overhead was all that kept tho room from being stiflinglj. hot and close, for tho office was situated somewhero about latitude 14 north, in Philippine Islands, where the great, beautiful flowers have joo perfume and the wonderful birds never sing, where the southern cross glitters ovcrthoJhmd-a- t night and tho great, dipper is upside down and tho sun sets within two minutes of a quarter after 6 all tho year around. - So 1 had before me about two hours and a half of daylight, and I was trywhether to utilize it by ing riding out to tho tenuis club and having afternoon tea, or walking to., the park to hear tho hand play and sco the Spanish dignitaries. The native clerks in the outer room had dusted up and now came gliding iu with bare, splay toed feet, like black headed ghosts in their white clothes, to bid me buenas nochesand a happy Christmas, and incidentally to receive each his holiday gift of one or perhaps five big silver dollars, according to Lis station, from Jose, the half breed - chief clerk, who on the 'strcngtlrofiiisdignity imd of a little English kept hid shirt tacked insido his trousers and wore embroidered sandals, down to littlo Nito, the errand boy, hardly more than a savage of tho wilderness. ' They had the Christmas feeling" anyway, and associated it with tho mercurys ranging from 80 to 105 degrees, as wo New Englanders do its rambling from zero to Tiunif. . . 1 'rnnau1 ft as if be wc e iu Lis native in lioothbay or cot As for ho' thens, that dont make a bit of differ enca .Its Christmas jest tho same, whether they know it or not, and it tickles em jest as much to get presents, and mo to give em. And youre jest the same, John. You know you be. Well, I dout know but what I bo, Maria, acknowledged the captain, and they went on to tell cf their queer ex perienees while (Jliristmasia in out of the way Chhtfse nud African ports with chuckles and peals of laughter that set Pedro grinning by force of example, though he couldnt understand a word "And spenkin of that, Mr. B., said - AR; of t , UNDER THE ... t fr :a mule couldnt give presents, whether I , i.l i cumber get on without ctlcLranii Chrietma, no matter where film in, v id the al ways bound to givo son-- pristuts tn folks. If wero at sea, fihe giv s em to my crew, and if were in port like thi like hunts up poor foJis and gives onto 'em, heathens and alL Aint that to mother? Thats a fact, Mri Halo nodded. sho said. father, Why, twonldu'1 Fcem tbo least mito like Christmas if i . Hoaatmat IJosannal Let hravt n nn 1 earth repeat. Join aeriphim uni cherub In mage at hla feet, let sonf i f living grace, With angel ' onthem vio. For unto God tho sweetest wnad . Is a redeemed onu's ery. th lie added. Finding, 1 ' ; . -- ?j : tiers on . 'Ariit i. o 1 1. voices st eiacd 'to c f ti reut, diny tro? r a a.',' iug plensantt Fdid tin; ntiiu.v. IX, thought wed drop iu good tvhsbes of tho - whito--Tn,inT- -' - 1 - . -- . . awhile. Is he past hope, Mac? I asked. Cant wo do anything take. him. to a betterjbouse, I mean? The doctor ihook Ins tead. If we could get him up north now, Id say hed get well with the constitution - he has. Its the heat of the place that keeps him down. The poor lads mado like one of our aiu collie dogs strong an well iu the cold, hut when taken by fever in this climate whish! turns up liko gunpowder. It was terrible to see one of my own race dying thus ia the lowest degrada rion, like a wretched savage, nursed by an ignorant old barbarian only for the sake of tho money she knew we would give her, more terrible as time weut on anti the poor parched lips never cease their childish, unintelligible chatter, Oh, for a lit of ice or anything to coo! that burning forehead! But nothing is cool there, nothing but death. So we sat in silence, I with my hcl met fanning the fln.shed face, so drawn and haggard, which must have been strong and hondsomo in health, and the doctor ever and anon raised the heavy head with tho gentleness of a woman Jrid gave J.OcdiriuxvU'hIltL tho. rid. hag crouched iu a corner and mumbled, to herself, wondering if when tho man was dead she would get a whole silver peso or not Outsldo tho brown people battered and laughed in their freedom from care, now and then peering jn with curious faces and rnnning away with fresh shouts. Their turn might come next, but little they cared. The preeen was theirs for enjoyment of lifo. Never mind tomorrow. Suddenly th e 'tumul t filmed to Increase and concentrate farther down tho .road. Then it beguh to approach, th ' screams and happy laughter of children mingled with tho clearer tones of a foreigners tougue, and as the crowd reached the hut I suddenly heard a familiar voice saying: .There, littlo boy, dout you be So greedy. Let that little girl have some. . Aint it nice, John, to Bde how they enjoy it? McGregor looked up in wonder, and I rose and went to the door. Thero I found Captain Hale and his wife, surrounded by a perfect horde of delighted children, he tossing coppers about from a canvas bag and sho distributing candy, penny whistles and numerous odds and ends from her huge basket, both their faces perfect pictures of the honest pleasure which changed to such profound amazement at the sight of me At this time ot the year ft cold is very easily contracted, acd if left ran it courk-- withenuhe aid of r; ; me reliable cough medicine is liable to resultin' t hal dree d di8-- " pneumonia, .We know of no better remedy to cure a ccugh or old (ban Chamberlsina Cough Rtmedy. We have used it quite extensively and. it has always eiven entue satiefacfionOlaeah. Ind. Ter. Chief. This is (be ODly remedy that is nown to bea certain prevbntalive f pneumonia. . Among the many bousands who" have used .it for olds and la grippe, we have never t learned of. a single case having suited in pneumonia. 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