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• there oat a maat who could riot have In Finally she left hlea Salttiago end BIG DOG HOSPITAL.
nICPrOSSin•n marked him MI 0, leader. 1111 IN) wi 010 qs.
been. more than thirty yeare of age, pg on went book to. the leouet tree end her
but whose Maileive head and refehnte own ocioupatiouti. These must have
wee eery pleasant, tee hie went about it Theutenet Peri Tooker at tee Revile
• He Waa reading a brown-baoked vole happily exched all the rest ,oe the day.
AAI•Amt
Veterbiary tioadettir Ever/ Ircuri
I k • Aerate but as the crowd apProaohed be and for twaiiT hire. The puppy that °Pelle hie eYes at the
II ME SAM IS It
•••••••••••11
OR, /aid :it •aside and lietenee attentivele The ladles of Pinehuret had Met la Savage noticed thee. she seemed to haTe beginoing or end of the ninth. day oe ITI4NL* OF INTEREST ABOUT TIHO
fort bags. Ethel Santee was there tOOr • • KWh YANKES.
A filMAT llYSTERY. 4 .•
he turned to the two castawaye. • when she tusked about it Ethel always
accotuit of the ehieede, Then the Pretty readingerodm to make coins lost interest in her comfort bag, but his life in. the city: of Berlin. is feluoky
withi th I t ten eara an
elf we take you with us," he said; it( said, in a very toysterlous way "Juat dog. - ,-e , y
4.-4-40-4-•-••-•-•,•-4-,41"IP..."# schema worde, "it an only he, ae be- oetteuee Mrs. Savage wain/ t the egad oe wait;
"rk .11t4t when. X do he- average of 10,000 does a, year have been •
CHAPTER Ie--Contineed, • white ooveringe. This was evidently have no wolvea in ouX fold. Better leave her little girl alone' at home. She spent more and more time uuder treated. for illness or ituete at the Ns'igei;bihireinhai rtteareneethilartroarireranohen gregoinetthti:
'Levers in our own creed, We *shall a woman to go to a sewing eocietyend gin
ry le and anekeisly ; ° the most perfectly appointee institus W. E, Runbarger, of Southwest -Pa.,
rather sohle nomad people who had this wilderness than thee you should oe e t 0 pleasant hum of geed -nature be '
ve so r
the lelquat tree and one morning said R97at VeterinarY Academh et Berlin, thely Record,
o ordinary party of immigrants, but r that yowl' bones should bleach in we,i ,h •
fa
."Gone ehl". seed the little
hunny didn't eaY goodtlaYei she been compelled from stress or oir- prove to be that little specie ot decay gessiP went on around her. Ethel "Manuaa, how leng (1066 le take for Ulm of the kind. in the world. It is owns it jersey cow thati gavi3 'birth! to
enost always did ifi elle was just goin ,cumstances to seek theraselves a new which in time corrupts tee weele fruit. silently and laboriously worked on her seed to come upl"
of seed it Is ' what kind situated riedit in the heart! of the cite a calf recently which is eightlette, bas
--setae country. There roe through the Will you, come with 110 on these, own conefort bag ' The d hot,"Why that depends upon
over to auntieet for ecia, and now she a
S4•71 ''''' clear cur a constant dattering and terma 9"t , ocouPYing ahollt tWenty acres of land, no tail, and ite backbone le asiorooketh
trail of a serpent.
been away for three days, , • ay was
water nor .eothing to eat?" . manity, with the oreaking of wheels Whale," said Ferrier, With. Mat ern- bat She StrItgicied, iMairelY/ . thinking and paid no further Attention to her whoa ?Gardena of Berlin, tv:ilcei : as the
E9USO MintarY Affair! "11Mit"'
"NO, there .i ain't nothing, dearie. and the neighing of ,horses. Loud as pliams lhat the grew) elders could not ettlY, in her patriotic little heart, of little gtri. But wheft the day arrived .
the soldiers in Tampa, and how leased, tee her( made a favourablcs report on '.
your head up ogle me, like that, and wPtiot: 14 the PatIologleal Institute,
nurses employed in the army hosPitale
- You'll just need to be pateient aweile,
e,,,e, it was, it wee not diffident to wouse restrairt a smile, 'The leeder alone re- for going to the hall to finish the bag; e, , .
one of them would be when, he got her Ethel said she didn't want to go, and the bill providing that half of the
thee you'll teel better, It ain't easy to a score or more of grave, iron -laced "Take him, Brother Stangerson," he bag. Sometimes her White little teeth, emelt long time would give no reason. - Veterinary Academy. In the academy
operates in harmeny with the .
-e-- 'Leh' the. two tired wayfarere abet.° them. tained hts stern, impressive expree- P
and then You'll hei all liuht
At tee heed of the column there rose sion. , . . .
hutraanerna got it all out of her at laat, . shall be women graduateg of collegea.
are a. reception room, a. laboretery, a
N. B. Scott, the new Senator from
e" Ile rumbling from this ,great mass of he* "Suess echue with time eny and little fingers would get sweater; Mrs. Savaie was very busy hint then Just ie its rear are the celebrated ewful dry, ain't ett Attlee th
talk when your lips is like leather, men clad In somber homespun gar- said, "give him food and. drink, and had to pull the stioity needle through toefither with a great amount of byte ,
bat I guess bes"et Yea knw hew meats and armed with rifles. On the chiild likewise. Let it be your dispensery apolyolinic an operating
West Vitginia, 'made his fortune, like .
th k d ti •t, terioal sobbing.
--theeseaxds-- tics -1-irizat-'-e--there-Yeet'VP reaching the -base, of thee bluff they 'teak a so to teacb him'oer holy creed, puo ered seam, an some ,Mes 1
e -.cause 17nole Geoege saidl dead seweW sutalter arthisals: For eninealeC:urfftehre- mining. Ile was born in a - log • cabint
.gott" ' halted and held a short couneil among lien have delityed long °neigh. For.. Was shoved, through -On-the-edgeete her
"Pretty things!" oiled the litle girl, themselves. ward ! On, on to him' I". • • chair seat ; but she never thought of faster on ray liag--and he said it'd ing from contagious diseases,
amphitheatre and six wards
there are and watt left .a,n orphan while still le
"I wanted enough for all my fingers Senator Turner.. of Washington, in
enthusiastioally, holding upi two ghee "'nee Wells are to the right, me "On,on to Zion I" -°tied the crowd making a fuss about it. • growl if I planted it-ana I did -under se arate wards, one for mange, one for small boy.
tering fragments cif mica. 'When wn bretherce" satd one, a hard -lipped; of Mormons, and. the worda ripplee •
gotta back to home tri give them to eleart-shaven man with grizzly hair, down the loeg caravan, passing entre After a While, Mrs. Munsoet, who sat Lhe loquat, weere the others- were -Mitt P
it did not o' d -new I cant distemper and one for rabies; hie
Rev. Father Carroll, of jersey City,
•
nee up,
brother Bob." "
,
finit-the poor sold'gehe s
0 To the' right of the Sierra Blanco-- Mouthhte mouth until they died aWaY beside Ethel, saidompethetioalle;
d and ier-wont t Tsteward of the academy fillthe is not satisfied with things in
So we allan rea-ch the -Rio Grande," in a dull murmur in the far distance. e“You're having a rather herd time of any !Age-haus° I can't never get it double office of Award and, matron Parish. . There flee not enough mare
see prettier things than
them:soon," said. the mate emificlentiv. said ahoteee. With a vacking of whips and a
- it, aren't you, dear le done in time-," • al his duty to
ten Yea, thehhh-Yee cPmembec when "Ete Who could draw it• from the rooks get into motion,' and seou the whole eYee'm; this eeedle's ateful dull."
lour thimble would greet if you plant-• see that the food for the atemals is gregation a. lecture,
riages to auit him,' and octurtshiPs are
"You just wait a bit. I was going to "Fear. riot for water,' cried a third. making ,o wheels the great wagon ei or superintendent. Xt , too long. ele recently gave his coat
"Are you sure Uncle George sax •
we left the rivert" , will not .now gbaudom Hig ovOir chosen caravan •wat3 winding along once moue ((Let me take it a nainete and see if ed it le PrePerle Prepahed and served. Al- . Representative Norton, of Ohio, is
"Oh, yes."
'people." . The elder to whose care the two e •
other river soon, d'ye, tie°, But there
was somethin' wrong; -campassess or .
neap, or somethine and it didn't turn journey 'when one of•the youngest and "You shall remain here," he said. • •
party,.
They were abotit to resume their aWalting therd, • • • , and watched Mrs. Munson with lively •
Ethel gave it uP With a relieved sigh hum' ilia SA plain."
dhitginleagtitornl'sfedtotsehpopro
Manama wee filled with pity oing e doe .no teeing huts le, Ihiee pi10.Lieh about.
viettor and. admirer, Walter H.' Ihoole
Yes; asited him, and he saidU- h d • • e Washington a Yount/
Amen I Amend" respond d the whole waifs had been oommitted led them to
his wagon, where a meal was already . oan t .shaa•pen it. e
"Well, we reckoned we'd strike an- ••
interest while she stabbed it through ellnetr citt' wollthlt,r; Fhtfig:slireaneatt'steli n6hneusc mats: an eleven -year-old newsboy of Laurie,
0, who sed money from his • bush
up. .Water ran mit. Just exceptea keenest -eyed uttered. an exclamation "In a few days you will' have recover-. nb rt
'George, what did you meen by tell- nese just for this trip. ,
and-" ' above them. From its suramit there time, remember that now and for- "Ndw, try thiete and ecie if it doesn't attend to the ' • •" • .
'The House • of 11.;hieesentatives tit •
little drop for the tikes ot - • d
you .and aiich.pointe up at tbe rugged crag edefrom your fatigues.- •In the mean- her eniery ball. - .; • - interviewed at 01200.
",A.ncl. you couldn't wash yourselfes ftettered a little wisp of pink, shoe- ever you cieteci four religion. .Briglutra wcirk better " , ing Ethel that foolish stuff about her 'BATHING 011', THE DOG'S, Alabatia, has, without a diesenting
. . thimble growing; if she pleated, it I"
staring up at his grimy visage; gray rocks behind. At the sight there with the voice of Joseph Smtth, whien
. It clui for. a while, and then teeth "Why julia, I ;weer said anything
„ of the sort." ' the °leaning of their cages, end stand vote, adopted a resolution that the ea..
interrupted his comps:Mon, gravely, utg up hard and bright against the Young has said it, and, he hes spoken . •
and chair had 'to help again, I house in the State ria7
dean Pete, and then Mrs. Niollregor, horsemen came galloping up to rein- and you said it would." • b:rela .
he was the, first eo go, and then In- and unslinging of guile, while fresh , -.-.... . . f you heti a thimble, ypird ge
.e 1 ' • ' t "Yes, you did, tTnele George. I asked eroung veterinary students, wi band- h
on
you if it wOuld •grow if I planted it d hat may be needed
• beside the hohee surgeon hinhdthsteoaol Iii:
I ages an w ever- Governor 3. Ce. Brady, of Alaelea, Was
fleeting there. forever.' -
"No, nor drink. And Mr. Bendee, tvas a general reining up of hertses ie the voiced God." -
CHAPTER, IL better, don't you thtnkh , .
wlaen wounds are dressed. They may
ale the trials and prgattons endured owe, . . "No, you wasn't; you was .reading Po a give was tient to ani farmer by the
dearie, your mother," • " . • Skins." Was en eTerh ilie. . .once a hotn.eless boy in New Yerk. He
and thee johnite Hones, and, then, force the ;vanguard. The Weed elted- This is not tlie pliuie eo ciimniemort "I `spect I; weeld. I de 'wish I had "Then I must have been dreaming.'" .
the •little girl, droppieg her facreen Pets here," said the elderly man who they came to their final haven. , Front EtlideloOked admiringly at the pret- Mrs, Savage laughed. at t times medicine, but only
t 1. rea s t ocie y, w
Ch'Id ' A:a S • t Moil' later ass
her pinatore and sobbing. bitterly. . appeared to be in tommand. eThat accounts for it ; you know .by directioe of the physician in charge.
sisted him through college. He first
"lhen mother's a. deader, too,e cried "There can't be any number of Ie- by the immigrant ormons befere the , paper." 4 •
western slopes of the Rocky Moen- ger, and her heart Was filled with are never responsible when you re Th=sovrestearuinitlire y ustuasdenhos h, eigttcht;
you. Altthisiiiitelcrltranfdr tiataoogenatet :dory.
"Yes; they all wente except yeti and Passed tb,e Pavvness, and the%Witer zvt: the shores of the Mississippi to the tyegold thimble on Mrs. MunsOn's fine .
me. Then 1 thought theee was some ,other tribes until we press the great tains they • had struggled on with a: weceatpitaotaAl jaskahea aeRcemi.ssaairoletrty*: whose
chance of water en this diretoion; so 1 moueltain." • coestancy almost Unparalleled in .his- longinge to Poseess one like it. hhe reading war news."
heaved you over my •shoulder and we Shale -lege forward and see, Brother tory, The' savage man and the savage meant 'to breech the sebjeot to mamma Unale George was, just as sorry 'as he and labebrin. The veterinary surgeon mother was hanged •for the murder iie -
tramped it together. . It dont. .seeen. Staligerson f" asked wee of the band. echild .be, and mamma. stayed at . in the German Army holds.the same Presid nt Line ln,' is a:erhsted em Wye
beast, hunger, thirst, fatigue and die- on the • way home, but .Mise Harvey home from the sewing. seciety, and fin- rankentedrawa the same salary as the e .9 , , P
es though we've improved matters. , "And I,'' ''Ancl i,” Midi, .a dozen,
s . ease -every Impediment whith Natureof a Baltimore steamship line,: though .
There's an almighty small chance, fer voiees• walked down street with the and jelled her owe bag ,and helped: E -------------
- :the aoldiers.
' •-'' ' ' ' eohld plaeci in the way, had all been • • - ixil with hers, until that, too, was done, • When. 'a, deg is brought to the clinic still out ein 025,00Ci bail as the result.
eh° you Mean that we are going to evill wait you here," the 'elder answers Yet the tang journey end the aecumu- busy getting supper' and she went to and in the evening they cartied them his age, sex, color, size,. weight Poke' of a. jury's disagreement in • his own
us nowt,' ..,, • , . "Lefty°. your horses belove -and we overcome with Anglo-Saxon tenacity. talked all the tune. Then inamraa was
too?" asked the child, checking ed• In a moment •the young fellows had to' the president of the eoctety and hhe of eyes end •scars of former wouncle or trial, whith lasted het days,: in 1857. •
her sobs, and reiheig her tear-statned dismounted, fastened their horses,: and lated -terrors had shaken the hearts Uncle Georgie who Was resting iii the sent them with the rest to Tampa. eperations ' are recorded.. It is ' said
of tha stoutest altiong them There k ' The late Dr: lilesiry Harris, Of .Ash-
, . . morning, When she went sorrowfully by reference to these " histories: •Stf- ground retiree:4:1. manhie ' the country.
face. hammoo But the bese part ()Untie story hap; 'that if 'that dog Were to come back i
were ascending the piecipitoue elope him. tabula, Oe was the e (lest iving under -
was not one who did not sirtk upon his . ped to der little patriot the -next ixt ten years, they could identify
"Uncle George, do you know how
•
I guess that's about the size of it." which led up to the objeet which had
, knees heartfelt prayer when they
"Why didn't you say so before' eheited their euriosity. Ihey advance
In SaW the broad valley of 'Utah bathed much thimbles cost ?" ' oitt to, the loquat tree to dig again for ter the examinatien of the dog, if hie Ile was the aesocia.te a Joshua aid -
she said, laughing gleefully. . ...yea ell rapidly and noiselessly, with the
gave Inc such 'te fright. Nthyof ceefidehee and dexterity Of practiced in timh
sunlight 1:aineath' them, and '"Thimblest Do you mean the kind her Imhof). treasuee she saw at °nee eilmeae is slight,. his master gets a Glinge,'SenaW Ben Wade, and other
, . '
course, new 'as long as. Weedte well be septets. The waeoliers from the plain ••
that this was the promisediand, and ," P14
tidy ' t ' t I h
ea s ove-p pe es
ol I" '. that the fatties had been at work in prescription, whieh hefilled at the late, Free Soilisee,_ arid itersoeally. assisted in •
loathed from the lips of their leader
with mother oven:" . ' below &end see them flit -from reek that these eirgiii acres were to he . "Nnw' Uncle •
e°-' ,. --°- . sticks, standing in a birele, we're three cost of dile neeflicine. If the dog is: Juage Willitini Butler oe. Philidei-
the niglit. There, on the aids of nine ;oratory of the academy for the bare the eseape oehuittleeds of neeteteie .
,. , th, rock until theit.° figures steed eut George! . Y e ke w
"Yes, you will, dearie. theirs fotevermehe, whet I Mean; a IOVely little gold one, :little red celluloid thimbles and three seriously -ill; lie is sent to the PrcPer '
.awfill good. you'.Ve becin . ru. bet she who had ftrst ...given : the • darm woe ' Young eheedily peeved himself to be like Mrs. 'Munson's," '. • .. white ones and three blue ones. In ward in the ho.spitel, and one or .more• P 1 , .
ha who has resignedt from the bench •
'And you, too. lit e tell her hew against the 'sky -line. The young man
saw him, threw up hie:hanas, as though e halite: Kind, but I'Ve. boeght: the etOve-pipe the center of. the circle hhis planted e of theatueents detailed.to attend:bine of the 'United tStates Distriet Court; .
"..leading them. • Sriddeitly his followers Oh th t I I 1 A .
a skilful aclminietrater itti well •as e -.., , a newel. e one. oe that
pitcher of water, and, a lot of buck- oharts erepiti*ed, in which th pole front which the Stare and htripes The dog stills remains the ease of the learned: -the traile pt .& printer in the • .
.meets. its at the 'hocir otheithen with a reeolute thief. Maris Were drawn' Mad,'
wheat eakes, ,hot..and theeted, on both waved cheeirily in the mornieg breeze, physimati evhose clinic .he petered, and office 'of the %West Chester,' Pae, Vile.
,joining him . they. Were affected in the, ei 4 WAS [sketched out, All' around felloWs. How wield. I knew what yeti while on its very tip eat a einy4ilver this,,dootoe visits his patiente at re' .lagesIteetid. Among theethet hetet irt
aceompanied the office at thessiteet %time, was Bay- .
ovr.eome : with aseortislam,ent, land on ..e.
settee way by the.sight which met their faring were apeertiened. and allotted meant h. ' ,. : . ',. 4- , ' .• . thiehble, and if it Wasn't the. identical gulat -Vines of the' days
sides, Ike Bob and; Me was 'fond: de.'
How long wile it, be Heade , ' ..' in proportion, -to the she dine of eitch ' " ' ' one she had 'anted' it was so nearly - by the house surgeon and the: attend-. 'aid 'Taelor.
. P ' '' '' . etse_.. • t d t Th '' hicli the .. • . ..
' *'I dent know-eitot very :lone'. :Ph'eS' - • ' • ' ' ' ' •• • :Individual. The trailesrean n era.s ...
put -. like iehtinee le couldnt tell I elf apart. mg. s tt en is. • e .cages in w Mrs, G. CeSmeth au& Mies heima G.
"Well, you know notes' hey, how . .
. ' bm t wi e an aug et o o . eo.
d t b ' • e ar man o dogs are confined aee, about five feet e
' ith dd ht G
on the little plateatx whith crown -
The m's :eyes werei fixed upon Che to his trade d th t' t h' much 'du sheose they coat 1" ' •
. northern hornet'. • ln :the .blue vault • e
giant bowlder, and against. this howl -
of the heaven ,.: there appeared three •
little species'; which increased. siee der there lah a tail man, linigebearded s(inares SPranlr ni) as bY magic- In idea. But what Of it he' VICTORIA'S BEAR TAMER. 'fhat. dogs
"Wh I • h I had 0110— for • them and are grateful foe it is
• the etouetry there was draining itild • • •
calling. In the town streets and . "Realle, my deep, T haven't the Ida
, square.
understand what is done
' • ' they
sive thinness. His placid face and re-' 'edging, plitnting and otearing, un
proved by ate incident that hahpened
preach. They speedily resolved th
• em- 1 h the next summer saw the whole coun- if they don't eost. too much." The Queen Gratiaes iier Asrand-A•littdreii
-, to Dr: Prank. H. Miller when he was a
an hard -featured but of an excess • . • y, tyou see, •wis
every moment, so rapidly -.did ap- •
selves into: three, large' brown birds, git ar reathing showed .that he .kvas
fast atileop.; Beside him lay •ii little' ,
which circled over 'the heeds oe the child, with ' her round, white arms, en
-
two wanderers, end then, settled circling hi* brown, sinewy heek,"and
some rock wheel nyerlooked them, het:. golden -haired head resting upon
'they were -buzzards, the v.ultures of the breast of his velveteen tune. Her
the West, Whoee coming Is the fore-
. rosy Tips were 'perteth showing there -
runner of death. . . • gular line of snow-white teeth with -
"Cocks and Ilene," dried . the little in, 'end a playful 'sidle played over.
girl, gleefully, poiating at their ille her infantile features. Her plume Mt
, omened terms, and clapping her hands tle White lege, terminating in white
to niake them rise. "Saye did God socks one • neat • shoes with shining
make this catinteyr • • . • ,buckles, offered 42 strange Contrast to ,
"In course He did," said. her oompan- the. long, ehrivelee -Lambert! of . her
hen, rather :eteetled be this uhextied- .companion. On . the ledge of . reek
• ea question. . ' • ' ' above e this Stioxige . couple there
• 'He made the &Mary' -dawn in 'Ill-. ethhe theite solemn buzzards, who, at
inois, and He made the'Missouri," the the hot of the newehraere
little girl continued. • "I Medea some- uttered '
raucous eorearas of disappointment 'and
.1:exit,' else made the country in these flapped sullenly away.
parte.. It's not nearly so • well dotae, The erie's of the foul birds awoke the
Thee' forgot , the Water and • the trees." two sleepers, who stared about them
"What ° would •ye think of Offering
bewilderment. The man. staggered
teP 'prayeel" the Mau asked, diffidente • to his feet and.looked down upon the
lye' . ' • " . . ' plain. Which had been so desolate When
"It ain't night 'yet," she aasWered• sleep lied 'overtaken hints and which
"It dent matter. -11 aintt quite re- Was .nowetra,versed by this tint:temente
gthan but He , Won't mind • thee ' YOU Udder' of.. men tind: heaets. His tape Oh
• bet.- Yoh say -over _them ones Met euined an expression of incredulity as
you used to, say. every Liget in. the he gazed, and he passed his bony hand
wagon when we was on theplainith• . , over h„ eyes. • he ,
' "Why don't you say: genet yotitheift• " This is *hat:they call fieliriiiiier I
the'child asked, with wondering ilYes• guess, he muttered:. The child stood
"I disremember thenee he outwore& beside bine, holding on to the 'skirt Of
"e halal said einCe I was hail his coat, and said nothing,. but looked
• the height th that gun. I g"" it's - all round her with the wondering,
never too...late- You say ' there out, questioning, gaze of childhood.
and hlhetand by and come, ill On the . The .reseehee hhety were speeeile
choruses," ' . able' to -convince the two castaWays
"Thee you'll need be 'kneel deem, that their appeatonee was no delusion.
and me too," she said, laying the shawl ' one. of them,seized,the little girl, and
out toe Wit purpose, "'You've got to hoisted her upon his dueller, while two
put your hands hp like this. It ethers supported her gaunt compute
mattes you hind of good." ton, and assisted ' him toward the
It wae a .strange sight,' had there.
• been anything but the buzzards tosee • "My name Is John Ferrier," the
it. Side by eide cut the harrow shawl wandefer explained; -" me and that
knelt the two wanderers,' the little,. little 'un are alit hat's lett o' twenty -
prattling child and the reckless, hard- ohe people. The rest is, ail dead 0,
• eaed adventurer. Her chubbr ' We thitsteand huegei away down in ,the
and his haggard; angular visage vvere south, .
. both turned up to the cloudless hea- "le she your ohild t" °eked some
. vett in heartfelt entreatY to that dread one.
Being with Whom tho Were face `to "1 guess she itenew," the other dried
, e
face, while. the live vehicish-the one thin ' deftently, "she's Mine 'cause I saved
and clear, the other deep and harsh- - her. No man will take her' away from
united be the treaty for mercy and for- -ene. She's Lucy Fortier from thia day
giveness. The prayer finished, they on. Who are you,. though t" he cone
resumed their scat in 'the, sltadew of - , tinned,. glancing with 'curiosity at his
• the bowlder until the child fell asleep, stalwart,. sunburned rescuers ; "there
s nestle* upon the broad breciat of her seem to be • as powerful lot of ye."
protector. OS witched over her. slum- ' "Nigh upon ten thousand," said one
• e,. a ere prove of the young men; " We are the perse-
to be too strong for him. For thee outed children of God -the chosen of .
days anti three nights he had allowed the angel eheronaes
himself 'neither rest nor repose. Slowly "I never heard tell on him," .said
eyelids -t he roope over the tired the wanderer., " He appears to have
eyes, and the head sank lower and chosen a fair crowd of ye."
Levee upou the breast, until the man's 'Do net jest at tbet whieh is sae-
rizzled beard . wee mixed. with the red," said the other !sternly. "We are
Eden tresses- sta-his companiene and 'of those who belteve In those sacred
th elept the same deep. and drone- writings, drawn in Egyptian letters,
$ slumber. on plates of beaten gold, which were
., •
ad, the wanderer remitined awake handed unto the holy Joseph Smith
another half-houh a strange, sight at 0 Palmyra. We ' have comet from
d have Met his eyes. • Far away NritiVoo, In the State of Illinois, where
e extreme verge of , the alkali we had founded our teMPle. We have
there roe up a little speah of mite to seek a. refuge from the violent
very slight at first, and hardly man and fl'om the godiees, even though
e distinguithed from the mists of it be 111!Ju'heart of tbe desert."
e distance, but gradually growing The name qf N0,11V00 evidently te-
igher ami -broader until It formed a called reeotleetione to John Veneer.
hotel, well-defined deed., Teite'cluud " r see,' he said; " you. are the. Mor -
continued to increase &seize untit it mons."
beetene evident thet it could only be "We are the Mormons," a ntiwered his
eaised by a great multitude of moving companione, with one voice,
erehtures. In more fertile spots. thir 0-0(eeiend where are you going t"
observer would heve collie to the eon- "We do not knew. TEIt.. hand, of God
. elusion' thdt one of those. great herds is. leading us under the Weed of Our
1111•• Nor. of bleats which graze upon the prophet. You rawit come before him.
praitieeland was approa.ehing him. This He shall say what is to be _done with
Was obviously impossible in these arid you."' •
Wilds. As the Whirl ot dust drew They had teethed, the. Wee of the
neaten' to the etaitery Muff upon hilt by this •tiMe, and wee iitu'rounde
whit% the two, castaways were tepee- ed lir crowds of the hilgrints-Palee
leg, the canvatheoYered tilts ef wagone fated, • meek-lot:hit:4 Wanton, strong,
and the figures of anted horse., laughing children, and anximice earth.
men began to show up through the ('Rt -eyed Men. Mahe were the orleo
lia2e, and the' apparition revealed it., of estonighlbent and Of cointablekation
het as being a great caravan upon its ' whielt troth froni them When they pre-,
journey for the West, But what 0 ceived the youth of One of the strange
°meat' I When the head of it had ers and the destittetion of the other.
reached the heed of the Mount/tine, the Their eectiet hid not ehalt, however,
rear was not let Nightie on the heti. but petaled tel, followed by a kreat
tort. flight across the enormous plain °rowel of Mormons, Until they teethed
atretelled the straggling array, Wag.. 0.• Vniten Will442 wee eondpiellOtts for its
One and Carte, him ort.liornebaok, and groat size and for the haildittese and
ilieet on feet, iutilinherable, women sheartleese et its OPPearanee' Six
Who ?staggered along under burdens, horses were yoked, to It, Whereas the
and children who toddled .boside th6 others WOO fittotelied with We or, it?
wageill? Or poeukt out boa under tus mot, bur elthkeet WO 00 600
try golden with tee wheat crop. Every- eNow, eegin to eee the drift of trout. •
and rales New Tine. seedent in the Berlin Aeademy------A,
bark-
whieh they had, erected in the center Ye Y e an owned a pet dog that
of the city grew ever taller and larger. Theti Ethel enteeedente a -minute ace herhZheit, the Queen vine tatting a drive before 'a horse, jumping up and
Upon a certain occasion, the
thing prospered in the etrange .settle-' tiering hheereoent ' visit of • Queen young woman habit at
discourse But what Would you do
meet. liebove all, the great temple
hie it if. h 4 d er, :Victoria. to Bahnoeal, says the Chronile had the very' bad a9 o running
From, the eirst blush of dawn until the count of the trials of the eeternoori and Wit er. grandsons, the .yoUng Princes hnols.e stepped on .the dog's forefoot,.
-v••
ES.
told hint all. aheut the comfort baisa of Battenbeig, when, nearing the CRITSItiNG hOME.OF THE BON
closing a the tvvilight, the clatter of
Watt never absent frora the neonureent
who had led -ehent pale through mane
which the etaaiterents ereote,d to Him termed specimen, and • sheWed 'him tamer ,with a huge animal standing in was operated oil and got well. Ile was,
dangers. • .: • ,.
(Led the little 'girl who had altered his
fortilnes and had been adoked as ins Viita (1111 of sympathy and beterest, He carriage stopped :end 0 watched with it such a bite that three or four inches
daughter, accompanied the Mormon,* had gone en the. excursion to Tampa math pleasure ,the performance of the of the
to the end of their great pilgrimage.
The two •castaweese John. Perrier'
all the. other comforts. Uncle George'
andeprodiip,ed her 'own warped and •de-
tiviaeerie,esetoaunteetitt.ththeaso aalstevtanacitf,3trhe.a14ied... the 'reed, evidently Waiting for .the. not, howhver, cured of his bad habit,
about the soldiers who had to deep on '—' --,--
.. .
apProach 'Of the: royal carriage, .
gates of the park, they beheld a bear
Persuaded ,by the ' ehildien, ': the the dog's tail in his raottth, and gave
e which soon brought hiin to grief again.
‘tyazeuhnogd
The thig was taken to the hospital,
T,hiti. -time the hotse 'got the end of
tail, topped down, refusing to
the hammer and the rasp et the saw
Little Lucy Fortier. was berne along the week before; and had .told Ethel ees 0 •tte, „„„e wag at its owner's command, The
pleasantly enough. id Elder Stanger- sovereign • to hand to the huneh, who the footman With a itovuolioaw:(1),Ieidarthaenddosetaartt:
ed ith the Merinon's 'three wives end without any mosquito bars; ahd' the ' refused to accept the money, and asked ed. toward the academy. Upon this•visit
rated neer ey, which might stanipede "a. strap the ground in their hot little • tents
with his on, a he.edstrong forward
. . gieat nuinber of hi *4444 .and mules ooze. a •she aPPreacheil the house by a differ -
if. Hee editjeety wont oencleticend tie
ent route, but wit n the dog t
go uear
sons wagon; nretreae which she shar- .
the elasticity of childhoode from boys. Te Ethel's mind•all the horrorg proof, that his bear had had the dise where he was. Ilehughed and •jumped
the clinic. he . seeemed .to recognize
hOY Of twelve. Having rallied, with give him going sort of a note as a
at any moment ancl run over the poor .
• eed so deaperately that he get away from,
ilia of ' warwere represented by this p
she seen hecame apet with the woe ossi- tinguished hotter of having dan
shock caused by • her mother's dkl.01,.
hility, In. liege they did stampede there before the gracious eyes of Her
•
would. lie ihnned.iate need of .conifort' M ,•
men -mid reconciled. hertielf to this • .'
! .
heroic. In the meantime, Ferrier, have be finished too soon. All this was 'Tha 'Queen hesitated to grant this
hag:rim:weaved •fronlohis privations, die- PI:dieted out to Uncle George me an ad_ rather impudent request, • but the
tingilishea hinittelf as a •usefell hedetional argument in favor of haste in children peevailed upon her to aehede
and an indefatigable hunter. So rapid- the matter of a thimble. Well,. when to :the -tamer's wish,
ly did he gain" the esteem of his new -Chicle s George came home the next • "Why not do ite" argued little
companions, that When lbey readied night he brought a little silver tbira- 'Prinee dintry. "Was there not " a
the end of their wanderings, it was, ble. Ethel had taken the precaution to •horse •maele Consul in Rowell •
Well, tell me the name of the Em -
unanimously agreed. that he should he lille.iff him the exact size of her finger,
provided with enlarge and as fertile se it fitted perfectly, and she watt sures -pone who •committed such Wye". sad
a tract et lend as guy Of the settlers, there Would be no trouble noUr In fin•• the Queen, "and the bear shall gain
with the: etteeptioe of Young, himself, ishing her bag in short -order. But, recognition."
oh, dear! The eat, uettocestontee little
and of Stangerson,"Kimball, Johnston The Prince named Caligula' without
pipe eldere.
, • ,. unexpected times and send the head in-' That same evening a Totter bearing
finger would double up at the most the slightest hesitatien.
and Drebber, who Were the four peen -
On the farm thus acquired john Fer- det her knuckle, ot° the palm of her e roya . sea w et, e
od to the
bags, and she, felt. that hers could. not • 'lees Y• •
new life in her movieg canvas-cotetred
Smith, Parchasing Aliarterniati:-
ter at St. Louis, have :left St. Louis;
M., for San Francisco, en route tto
Manila, whereMies Smith will be mar -
hied to Lieut. Pegram Whitwerth,
retriher.
wi2° is me -the .etaef , Getteigal
The chief signal .officer the .h.Me,
etican array has just•completed a new,
department cipher, which will effeet •
a considerable saving in gable tollsia.
communicating with distant stations
where cable' rattle are high. It is an
arbitrary •word • cipher, he which *
Angle word stands for ai long phrase
or evde for a full sentence. 1
Kanstithpaper notes eendifteretice
between the charity of 'Helen ''eteihd
and that of John D. Roekeieller. The
fares on the edissoeri leutifie are not
advanced every time Miss Gould makes
a contribution to -.a worthy cause, while.
users of coal oil and gasoline ii/Way*
know when Rockefeller is about to
endow a °hutch or a college.
C. M. O'Leary, . of Seattle, writes
his mistress... . from, Dawson that he, discovered Dee
The yoang. wosnan found bite stand-
ing patiently beside the table in the
Clinic .room, waiting his turn to have
the useless end of hie tail snipped Off.
When a dog dies in the ivoademy his
Master cannot claim his body. it is
tient,to the Morgue,. and a, post -mor -
tom operation is performed to approve
or condemn' the diagnosis and treat-
ment.
The dog doctor has to be as diplo-
matte and tactful to get the friendship
and good will of hls patients as eoett
the physioicin who mituateig to hamert
beings. It is importantnot to give
the dog pain if if is possible to avoid
niitiniEstveernedt.e. deo* a tooth ether is ad-
.cember. 8, :on his ' claim on Hunker
Creek• the teak of a mastodon. The
tusk was imbedded in, slum and hie 30
feet deep. It was niuct feet long, 28.
inches in drounteerente and weighed.
about 500 pounds. He will ship the,
fossil to the hity apemen, of this .city.
Mrs. Arrainta. Manion, ani old col- '
oured 'woman who died at New Ri.ch- °
mond, Oltice the other day, was a tier-
vant bit the household of auto Grant,
father of U. S. Grant, arid rocked the
latter to sleep on many occasions. She •
alto at 0/26 time was employed, by Jas.
G. Ihrtuty, the' abolitionist, and was
present wben a mob destroyed the
der built himself a substantial log- hind, er alinost anywhere but -the place beer tamer, in which the title,' "Bear
Philanthropist office.
Welsch which received so many addi_ where It Ought to go. However,. she loader of Iler Majesty the Quedi of .
In the House the oi her day a favour -
re. tic 1 tu f 'nd k he The neet meriting, white she Was of animal teacheis. . . The taliput palm, corypha, =beadle able report was made on the bill which
SHORT-LIVED GIANT.
33
inbe a rosta3, villa, as was a olan at more
ee sioomloevperilevgitrheiths:rndthurebwiemore and England. and Ireland, Empress of In- •
dia," was conferred upon the happiest
tions in succeeding years that it grew
His iron constitution enabled him to lecluat tree, ehs found a duster of little , e • • to eueli nunterous uses by the Singe -to Gentled' John M. Palmer, of Illinois,'
toadstools tire looked exactly ltke her SMELLING SA.l.,T8 All.D WRINKLES. lialese bears fruit but one° during its but the ambunt was Gut dowe frone
Work. morning and evening at •Ime 0100 to 050 per month. This wart done
it eameeabout that his firm and all elriPe. Ethet screamed with delight, The woman who wishes to retain the life. Thie elegant tree measures about
because he him -
proving arid tilling his lands. Hence thimble -the sante sizes color and
not in an ti irit of unfrieudliness to
that beltinged to him prospered ex- ana gathering them care/elide placed beauty of her face -and what wenian 10 feet round the trunk end attains hawse patter •
I
dealing,' and skilful with his hands busy. with her piny -house under the • t
Mere, of Ceylon, whose leaves are put passed the Senate to grant a pension
ceedingly. In three years. he, was bet. erat en each finger.. With her own does *tot 7 -should forego the use of a. height of about 180 feet, The (10W- self intimated, to
f
MS well-to-do, in nine he was rich, e
atnd in twelve there were not half a her, each of her brown little digits was a well known New 'hork phytneian
Some- teme ag'o Charges were hied - •
dozen Men in the 'whole of Salt 'Lake A decorated with a cep. Tearing into the who has lately been making Meet- telotpliorstrtdhisoe,i:shiniegh baerhsutsgewiptihuniaeloeodi
Cite who could compare with him,. house, She showed the& svith eager des ;meets in that line, the nse of smelling beautiful bloesone ' The infloreeeence al the , State Departmeat that
the American Consul at Jerusalem had •
... it i "If yoti•don't believe nie," he said, is succeeded by ecinally egalSpieUend
From the great. inland sea to the die- light. to her mitmutitt who smiled with
6 thpathetio pleasure. Then she took • -
salts encourages wrinkles. '
t' '104.11 and 01)1)10 614(1 the Jeers ie
no name better known than that of el o , bunehem of. fruit. When these heVe
tent Wahsatch Mountains there was s
John Ferrier. s : indifferentle. "Certainle," and went "titaild in front of a mirror and in- it the course . of a fortnight May be a ex y. ese e arges were p -
.te died the tree. withers rapidly, and
ferred by a comMunity at that place
'Say, Uncle George, I
COI lheY' bottle and notiCe the ;lumber of lines spot it adorned . ea en en . the
Departuient melted ' a thorough an
thuribloe vvhich had never been "oat of ers, the a.ppearance of Will h ngness to 111.6130.
ter o f thall hiS neighbors, in eix the smelling bottle, for, according to
presages i
hsnd IT 1 G ' t death to the tree, are inclosed in a month.
lends. his unwille
ore than 050 per
To be Continued.) on reading the morning paper. tette the pungetit odor fronhe smelling seen prostrate and de ye gp knewn as "The Amerleans." 'The Stat:
west I y t" ed
imparted investigation to be made aue
"Yes, yes." . , ' tilal form about the eyes, nose and
ati a result it was found the charges
" 1 ti OLDVST LIGHTHOUSE. •
bottle witheig the saine sorewieg up of The aided lighthouse in lex .
YOUR ORIGIN.
-"I've got one for ehery finger.
. • • '
.he Fish Tribe I46/00642 (1411111,4 M11111111 BP '1)0 you think I can sew tvith the face, and each time the unbecoming le believedto he that at Care:ante 1 e su en o et:- etney-
Did you know that there are many "Untittun." lines deepen. Remember, riled, that it Spain. it was built ite tbe reign of General Gatefold recalls the fact that
. tette Once Beiouged. I ihnn ?"
is an unpleasant experience which has ....
Usiele George tteevverita only_with an Trojan and recottsteueted in 1534, Eng_ about two menthe ago he said to ex- .
htrence haVe lighthousea Slidge Henry We Suttee in the teeited,
natives in the Fast that bave webbed "But they're all breaking up." alled up there wrinkles. Those emus.
coast residents of :d by 0.1111 I5 and talking' are bad Land anit
hi 1, have been built by the Roman States Supreme. Cpurt; "It bas been
mouth:. 'Each sniff taken rom :s
ietenee were without foundation.
dd death f Att • •
hands'? They are impatient fidget. 0
lefalaya and the South Sett Islands, "tenet
'h ' t enough, $n the wrinkles formed, by w
Vie Minding Cordovan over forty years since I argued my,
look I 1 ey're 1414 coming ° thnuse of isnielling• salts. give ae abso- conttuerors. •
This proves to seientists that Men orig. Pieces." 'tarty undesirable expresston. Tower of France. ht the Mouth of the fii•st cited. Nothing would please me
h resets was better when my time comes to die than
Inally belonged to the fish tribe. This itidifference was soniel 11 you are already itepossession %ndee the lilaY th Yi'
nee' ,r
e re on of. to be strieken right here, in this eourt
crerthieted lei 1011, in
That ttould be a fetting elimax to my
Ethelet experienee, She was WWI- • -
of wrinkles which have been produced
ere. The birch; oecuPY a different det good shake. But removing them and causing them to ‘I) st litelithouses In the weila al- career." •
t 0 Mos eonsidered to be one o
Ta lor of Ohio le
fits, settle more pronouneeirthan eche titlked to her uncle; so elle gave a then melting salts are a seecifio for
f his body had been
room, in the midse ot art argument,
Every person hate -dominant gills and toraed to being listened to whiT she in other ways titan by the use of salts, I,rofirY sibIl IV. kefter stituding, 2,87 yeti
partment of natural history Fa where hie mind really was at that, um-
ta) 114'. rn alrnoet every case the lhetthil lee height has been. inceltatee Reeresentatiee . y
all -e ment-watehing,Cerverit's fleet in Sais• swrin.kles formed by laughing and cry- ed.
themsetves. There Is nothing about a tiago harbor -he ottuld hardly Imo engeare an exactly opposite direee letter carriers of the country and ,
------• taking interest in the affairs of the . e
iitanthat descended from bird•life. On been more oblivioes, to the meaning of tion to these preduced by inhaling salts
creased. The lowest salaty reeeived by
and hardly perceptible. The •fina are thought a long time over an idea which. a charm 'in causing the unbecoming 10 6 mem
either side of the neck is a dormant her chatter.' and in this case smelling gaits a•ot like "LITTLE PEACH." ';
endeavouring to have their pay in»
inuadee on the back and aide a of the had dome to her and, then reneived the °roller& sondietn Miehigan. 0tion
Thi the of a myeteceious dis-
per antum. Mr, Taylor iatrot
gill. It le a muscle atariding upright She went aWay atter a White and
t Mit affecting many petteh a Mail carrier under the present Taw it
lines to dieappear." ease a vette
betty in Omit the mile position thel-attack.
dueed a bill whieh provides that the
have theee muscles abnormally devel- Boa i., , . The Mean bards, new, Heen are go ere :ethh6164:11ealenhellse'stvt141:11"18Pt'llMarthaI'fbiliigt-ill lowest eatery paid the carriers, will be
occupy on fiehes. Men vyto habit the 1, 'uncle eGeoege I say, Thiele MENU CArti)S.
*GOO for the find year's eervice, #800
Water a great deal more than Other!! (1...e.e.rog.0 I Do thimbles grew from n
for the eeeond year, and #1,000 for the
while entailer and of an epithelittne ex-
oped. The Reales of the human bode, re,i.hdienge..0,arhe ,,. 1,,Tuw rut, away. ruk ally made oe china, on which' the elf- 1316.1-iirtffril5nt °I A.ftrianitu're' who illui
ferent tOuVaea can be written. hh c inveetigated "the dieease, thinks it is third. year,
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traction, are exact reproductions of ,, -sr due. to the. shutting off Of the Watch'
the soden of the fish. In brief, my "They must have planted awfUl poor are very rarely more than four of '
these placed at a table, atid *mistimes rotpz,iy of the trees, but 16160 is Uneltile utritorps or4msT. cotom
ith • e
ey whe her that aris from het
dear air, it is dolma on high oienti. se,enctutfor.utnteiese, doonnn'trgynou.wthasinkotiln in
only one, whieh IN ptit "near the hod,
flo authopity that your anceetoris Were Santiago, Da 11 15 not a fashion that meet* W condition 0 "the, soil and the Weather, Teteana le ihe oddest eetoey peseeese
esti Mae, hitt mimes never wits a 44.Say, if you, planted better heed Universal approteLh It savors too c'airtaill 61114.f.4 l*P'
. ,.. an undisoovered peva bd 1.4"MiY "-European counter. It hes
e" beton eil to Dernnatit aiikee 1380. Orige
great tespector Of deliettte
seneibihe wotildtet you get better thimbles?" muoh of the restaurant and a bill of "0„,
ties. • "Yes, yes." far. • Some. are Very olelfeely got titi h HIS oplialirny.,
WRAP WIVES Artitt0A, :iteedl" Whiell the Writtett Cade OA he elhelted ',The OIGIV boardothis not skid It Word it beganr tittelntd to. the Iwo&
It remained it republics. til 1202, who
"If I planted this would It vey, in the shape of a silver frame, into
"thnhutn." ..-.01reething on the plan oilper abotit the monis et, said the board. orow n rpay ono en
yore united, and when theta two
Welly colonized by Norwerans 874i
In Atria wives are °hen mad for , ,nrf. I had, thimbles tar, all my &Afore tea ealendar; but this Is rather 00 I inteheitati toilette , ted
Iwo packete of hairpins and , they are ouldiet make to**. totittertv • lboodooso-liko to lot kooPibit Vrit.bi jtet feis it sty rang ono , coo separa Icalod
,loinettnatio door et 't4.4 • • . • iwal1-sppftthfd ioNsL Money ,i.14410 shtioul 'obi Ow xtotiutot INA* :
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