Show A LEGEND 1797 1787 Thy they ran ra through the streets of the seaport town they peered fro tro from the decks of the wh fhe they lay I 1 the cold sea tog fog that came whitening do wo was ney nev never er as cold or white aa as they y 11 lio llo Ho starbuck and pinckney and teagarden toa Tea taxa tera en R run hun for your scallops hailo shai hallo lops gather gathen your men mea scatter your boats on the lower bay TV it cause for fearl inthe in midday adar a E the hulk that lay by the rotting pier filled with the children childr on in happy play parted its moorings ana and nd drifted clear drifted clear beyond reach or call thirteen children there were in all all adrift in the lower bay bayt I 1 said a hard hayd faced skipper god god goi help ua ui alf all she will not float till the turning tide A bald his wite wife my darling will hear my call can whether in sea or heaven she hide 11 and she lifted a quivering voice and si aji wild and strange as a sea blurts cry till they shuddered and wondered at hez her side aide the foz foa drove down on each laboring craw crew veiled each from each and the sky and sad shore there was not a sound but the breath they drew aud and the lap irp of water vater and ana creak of oar and they felt the breath of the tie the downs fresh iresa blown t oer leagues of clover and cold gray atone but not knot fro tro from n the lips that had gone be before fa re they come no more but they tell the tile tiie taie tale that when fogs are thick on the harbor reef the mackerel fishers shorten sall sail for the signal they know will bring relief for the voices of children still at play in a phantom hulk that drifts away through ch channels an a els eis whose waters naver nayar fall it itis ills Is but a foolish tale A theme for a poets idle page but still when the mists of and we he ila becalmed by the shores of aza aga 1 we hear bear from the misty troubled shwe the voice of the children gone before drawing the soul to its anchorage bret sarfe sarte in atlantic f shwas why was eve not afraid 0 of f the meas leet lest because shed adam I 1 when you hear a man say life is but a dream tread on hla hia corns corn ll life laife is real if you want to eat just such apud a pudding as your mother made when yon ou were verea a boy you must somehow revive a boy boys Ys appetite and palate M thiers said on being asked to shuw show indulgence to the tho insurgents certainly for the obscure the tha weak tweak t ho tho erring the ignorant button but bub tor for the leaders ve we have been and shall be lt 11 president elliott of harvard harvar uni versify ver vIr sity lIty is spending his vacation in a yacht sailing along the eastern coast and ind bIsIng the camp on some bland or on the beach A country edit editors orlis sole editorial in one weeks issue of his paper was to the emmee effect t that if anything will make a man feel juley juicy about the heart it is to talk velvet to a pair of sky colored eyes by moonlight moon in oon light in a clover field A favorite amusement of the belles of new bedford in the winter la sliding down hill on a codfish on a moon light night hundreds of young ladies ladles belonging to the oldest and most respected famil families lea leq of that ancient town may bp seen participating ia in this hoa boa healthy by a and nd in innocent recreation A white haired old negro preacher in new orleans thus addressed one of the meetings of the thet dissatisfied darkens dar keys last week what are you grumbling about yer all better off dan dau b ever spooled to be dan yer deserve to be did yer tink when massa ruy guv ye yer freedom he was gwine to buy tickets in the louisiana state lottery for you beside i dr guy an englishman I 1 ia calculating the average duration of life of the wealthy classes arrived atthe at the very surprising result with regard to adults chat that the higher their position in the social scale the more unlimited their means the less also the probability of a long life we have been so long vj accustomed cus tomed to consider the possession of riches the best guarantee of physical welfare that many will be surprised to hear from guy that the probability of the duration of life lessens with regard to the adults in each class of tho tha population in the same degree as the tho beneficial impulse for occupation is inking lacking if a person who for d a long tima timo has haa lived an active life retires from business it may be taken for granted with a probability of ten to one that ho he has seized the most effect effective ive ire meano to eh choren oren his life i |