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Show THE DESERET EAGLE. i abd wbtutfit) luiikecl at the path o' jlesti uciiou caustd by ti e ruuawaxs tlnv found the poor lii'l d g iu-- ! He had givi n up uis lilc lu tavern s t Animal his Oeiiciactoifc. Tiie Wur.d. a A LITTLE BOY'S 1)K ISION. SKLI Clkl) dav a small buy entered ONE T:e meiciaut luoktd at liiiii uu.t aakiu, '"Will, iny liuie man, ?" what will you uavc "Oj, please, fir maju'i 1 do no ait woik lor uu Dj suine work loi m, eh? Wei), what sun ul woik Cau a little cuapiiki )ou di? WiJj , you can't look over the tu-d- to-uaj- CoUUU i ." 1 Oti, yes aj ?" an, and dollars a week." Tien ii 'iilng to the atnriisbed boy, le ra'd MTnere. iu little fellow, go m uUDecleik y.uider, and tell him you name, aud whrii you live, aud theu n n nome aud tell your mother you've got t place at tour dollars a week, ( oiut natkuu M jud&y m ruing acd 111 tdl ou what to dn. II jre'ai a dol ar in idvauce; I'll take it nut of your Art i WMgr."- Little Tommy da' ted out ol that stun- like an arrow. Hum :ie d w dloiii? ttie .ttreet. ! Ho v uim'j) ie mi.uuied tti creaki g stairs that Wc t his uiothu'a roon. ! As soon as In filler d it, he ran across the clapping ids hards, and jumping up and down, iiid c yiug ou : "Md he. ! mo hell I'm took! I'm r.'iok! I got a place at. four dollars a veek. ThertV He 11; wt dollar to ge' 'oiiifHiitit: to eat with. Aid douft i.u ever cry again; for I'm tun inau of th ve-k'- s a I'm growlupi 107 - - not polite to pick the teeth at the tible; it rather the act nf a pciven-gr:- r, tr even if trie, face aud mouth are covered hy a napkin, as some people se m o think is c rr s . H Mm d e plu suffer pain ra'ht-- r than m pick Mieir teeih at the table. A person might as well brush the teeth at a meal, and it would be qu;t ar. Hgrei-ae a diversion. The toothpick is properly au article of 'nilet aud for the bathroom aud the dressirgroom, and not fir tl t dim g ro m. IVoplr d not clean their nails it the .able, which would be far more pnfrrablc than the opetdngot cuvth-o- u in ju'hs. The tim has really come wDeu s- Uie'biugshould be sitd about Lhi8 in toothpick fad. Better go to the d Mist aud have the Doles plugsed up with L'oid and cement, Instead of priug in -- at out wit a toothpick. Toe whole thiug is paudeitug to i low taste instead of a hig'i one, and it it hmh lime that it ceae4 to be a - di.-gu- s please, growing wot) Us. .UJie uoa, eee it 1 can'i luok uVir the c uu e !' louse." said tue little fclio, raiding liiuisL.i j But Tomm.t's mother did cry then cutom, or to bo tolerated as such.1'- his up tits. Vml how couH she help ii? y Sh Gjod iloUM keeping. Toe merchant smiled, aud then o k the little f How iu her anus, wei t t Me other side of tue couuie. tears of j over hm, and then kueeleo '1 liiouut 1 sbould liave to g t a IT WAS HIS HOUSE. lowii ami thank d G d for giving be? njagniljing g ars to ate )OU; but i uch a treasure of a boy. Now, hen Nkw Oulkans Pica y u. k. fttkuu it 1 gol tlJae e.UOUgr, 1 C .U we nee bow decided lltl Tommy was hmi out wiiat )oU iook ilk," "Say, f Jend, you're on my horse," in diiiiir what was right, aud what 'Oii, I'm ul.ier tuau 1'ai .ig, ail," uciess followed nis deciiun. Ex. said one gentlemau tj another as he said uo oo. . F oka sa Tin auiail ol rt ined h's oi tn before the door. "Vol r uioLUcr in age You s e, s.i horst! Oh, no; why, I (his lu uu ; ana ima uuinL-- 1 Y.u did!" horse two years agi !" s.v licr ciyiug uiCuae sue culdu'i THE F LL OF THE TOOril-FlC11 e ceuts iu her puCket-ujSo answered the other; "well, 1 lost my horse it was stolei. Just two years tulLhi We Uo) lliai icrK Me aches a Um uaa ui.y oitah- 'here is one thing more than ago." L aui- i-I iiavu which neids corn ction, in This conversation took place under laal, e oaks of au liiiu ids voice c'luked, and his biu. the ranks of wt at pass for cultivated the ee wi'i'i li 1 d witu leala. aeople.it is the prominence of the plantatiou home. The planter was 1 li Ckoii 1 lali he lp ou to SOUK t thpick N sight is more common surpiised to see his horse return home aaid Mi about the dinner hour, than to see after two years, aud ridden by a gentle-i- n breahlasi, my liuie u-.-l in who evidently had bougut the UricluuI, leeim in ins Vest pocket. knots of in to githtred iu front of ' lieie, win Ula qauer d. ?" hotels and ooardi- g houen, sanding horse in good faith. Af er 2ome convsation,the old owner lie bo shook ui heaii, aa)iug: in the sMeet corners, riding iu public 'T..auk you, sir, ou. iuj luoiue ynce., or elsewhere, with a ol the horse, witn much earnesMiess, wouldn't k! in b , or laKi; oiihiick ostentatiously protiulirg siid: ' Well, sir, if you will di-- mut, trom the moutn, or with the said unt addle the horse, aud if he dou'i g) Uidesa 1 oiu auiiicMlLife lor k." s i s linrin dil gent ue as an to the fence, take the brs down walk "lud.e !" aaid ilc geulU-uii.I "Ai.d wUtre is ) our lata .?" totie well; in 1, if he d ).i'i 11 1 wit r xci vi'er. If we g i fartli r bick the d nii g ttole, wo s i ill Mud in tti bucket, let it down the well, and "IK weUi to si a lu the sieaUJcr, 'Jiiy Tlie VeSaei waa loal, ulj.. r,hat the disiu ti'ig hahit grows even then walk off to his old stable, I will Ol lios on m ire prououueed, and the table Itself give up thi horse i not miae.,, MAt we never heard of nidi ut er Mai 'f AJ that was sao! But ou are a is often a witness of the indelicate your word: the horse is yours if he pluck little feilow.aud I like you. proceeding. It is a matter of congra- does ali that," said the vUitor' and La me set," aLd th:U, after thinking tulation, therefore, that a better habit leaping from the horse unsaddled it. a few minutes, he caikd out to oue oi is assertirg itself, in witness of which Wriat was his astoaixhraent when the "Siiu del 8, la the cash 0o, the f.iliOJvlug exM'act from a hotel horse went stra'u'it to the fence let the 'lawn the birs, crossed over, went to t(e(l: ' Tie prac) uirtikl miy be 4, Mi.l mci ?" lie died Jai Liuht, sir," was the; tice of s rvi 'g toot'ipickf, as a ccdise, the well, and, II iding no water, let the t bear tha1. i no Hig-:- r obsei ved in polite society. bucket down, and then, a thotign bo leplu Ah! I m twiry 1 1 11 w that a N ither are they are used as a side had left home but yesterday, wjuke 1 to W 1 , h re is a takn his place. W at wages did u 4 hoard decoration, aud a centerpiece the old stable! Tae an mil re te infor the table. N dtherare they served hered the trick, and fie owner tecove-re- d nis norsj Excamge. 'Well.put this boy down for lour along with alter dinuei coffee and it is cam-aruu- d U-ia- bubt g K. k. IF far-spreadin- old-tim- g - j-m- tuej, m n 'd-M- 1 to-aah- -- 1 clt-fk- q-- i 1 1 i I |