OLD YEAR, f AHEWKLL I
ARKWBI.t- tars
well, tli boat of
frlmidi unit part.
And an token of
hat dear thou art,
How foutt aud dear.
Old Year, Old
Year,
Her take Clint of
Sold from out niy
air,
A ehsd nf ma
from cheek and
lip, and thorn
8rtnklo a touch of
now bfur you
oldVear. befor you
go.
Gnod-hy, Qod-ipied,
all earthly thtna umat end.
Ont look Into your fudlng vrs, uiy fr end,
Ro fond and dear. Old War, Old Year.
There'a uilld reg-ret wlthlu niy heart In
plaee of pain,
All Hint was swset la the ihall one
aln , .
In memory llv and rnnk ma glad,
Old year: turn why ba aadl
mm
Una Miln I'm Inmellea to Bay,
What I've In eeerot thought for many a day-
Yet atlll I lnva yon, near um iear.
Xou'v alwaya worn
You've never bad th wlniom aprlgbtly
rare
That I remember In your foregone kin,
Old Year, that 1 bava uahered In.
f .!. hnrtni. rm. It IHIIII tO
Than that of former yeara waa wont to ba.
, r.i .i ,i..r M Year. Old Year,
u.i..n ..... Hii iih.a ! near comnlete.
And toward tha and you'ra baat'ulug with
lad feet,.
Thau apwd, no longer atay,
Old Year, go awltt thy way!
A Dakota night Tha prairie,
wranDed In myaterloua ahadow,
XA. rolla away to tha aouth and !
iahe amouir the irhoatlv stars. Through
the sedges of the uiarah tha night wlu'l
aigha fitfully; and tha (ruga, from their
reedy baunte. croak hoaraa accum
naniment.
For liana Brynjuleon, amnklng In tha
., door of bla "shack," and looking oat over
the moonlit nlaln and cotoaux, there U
bat one word lu the heart, on aong on
toe Hps of nature.
Chrlatlna!
Well, Indeed, did Hana remember her
Irakis of golden hair her sparkling eyea
the fair beauty of her northern face.
They had parted but that waa long ago.
"You will make your fortune In Amer
ica, Hana, lie brave. I will come when
you want me. Ood be with you, my
dear one!
Not a day pained but thoae worda
leaped from the memory to the heart of
liana Hrynjulson. They were oftener on
bla Upa than were bla prayers.
The flrat year, the dreaded aonthweat
wind acorched and withered field al
moat ready for the' reaper, but Hani
saved enough grain to plant the land
again. The aecond year, crops were
backward, and the wheat waa "nlnned
br froat and shriveled and blackened In
me num. me tiurd year cropa wore
beaten to the ground by bail.
How had Hana contrived to keep body
and aoul together during these year of
inair jiy mortgaging bla possessions,
li.a claim, hia borsos, hia farming Imple
ment everything had been laid under
contribution to tide him over tha bard
tlmea.
In bla hand be had a letter. It waa
dark and he could not read It but this
waa nmu'ceaaary. He had conned It
word for word until he could have recited
It by note. The letter waa from Chrla
tlna. She told her lover. In aimple worda,
that abe could not remain away from him
longer. A longer aUeure, for her, waa
worae than death. Surely, her willing
nanus wouia prove a mighty factor In
hia hard life. The meanest drudgery at
hia aide and for him would be happiness
for her. The Stockholm aalled on tha 11
of December for New York. Could be not
aend her money to pay her psssageT
xi ao, an would come tuird-clas all the
way. Cod bleaa him for the faithful
lover that be waa!
roor Monsl lie bad never written
unnanna of hi heroic struggle with fat.
What should he do now? Tell her all?
jno, no. tin heart rebelled againat aucb
a courae. air, loyal Chrlatlna! Ha
would aend her the paesage money. But
wnere waa lie to get lt7 He atartcd and
denly to hi feet. The moonbeam, etnk
Ing hia haggard face, wreathed It with a
strange neauty.
"Ay akall do't," be murmured In bla
broken bngitab; "ay akall ace Messer
I onion In da mormn I"
1IU 1 ' I . .
oay, uo jon anow wnai mat er
crazy Swede from I'ouy Gulch haa been
op to r
Chrla Larkln, the blacksmith, dropped
tha head of hia hammer on the anvil and
anpported blmself on the handle with till
bared, aiuewy arm a he addresed thla
aentenca to Col Higgin. a farmer.
"What now?" aaked Uigglna. "What'a
tb lateat?"
"Gone an' mortgaged blmaelf to Law
yer Johnson for $ 100,"
"Taln't poesible!"
" 'Tl, too-but It can't b legal."
"S'poso the Swede can't pay up when
the mortgage la duel"
"Jobnaon'll forecloae, I a'pose."
"Then he'd own the Paede, hey?"
"Morc'n likely. Then he c'd hire him
out by the day, ye aee, an' git hi money
back in that way."
"When'a the mortgage due?"
"New Year' Day."
"What did the Swede want the money
lorr
"Dunno. He want over to tbe Doit-
omce, bought a money order an vent
away v ry plagued cent!"
"Don't that beat all!" exclaimed Illg-
glni. diaguatedlyi "that'a jeat like them
Swede. Home fool apckerlatlvn, 1'U bet
a copper."
. 1
It was Chriatma Day.
In the nook and crannle cf Well
thundered sp to the atatloa, "wa'U havo
a regular bender to make up for thil,
When the mow cornea, It'll be on u all
In heap-ieo If It alu't, What'a the
mattur, my man?" ;
Tb last word wore spoken to Han
Brynjulaon, who had touched the con
ductor on the arm.
"Ay been lo'kln' tr ma little Chrla
tlna by dec trnlu, but Ay t-uu't her.
no place " began poor liana.
"Ah," went on the conductor, with ft
laugh, "amiie girl from the Mlate that
you're going to marryl No ther woro
no jinasciiBcr for Hykeston."
lluu turned with a lgh. The poat
niaator mi walking off with the inn II
pouch, and the forlorn Swede followed.
He hud a vague thought that the mall
pouch might contulu lome new for hliu.
Half an hour Inter tha letter and par
cels had been aaxorted and the poatinnaier
began dlairlbuting them to the waiting
throng. Thera were Chriatma present
and loving tidings from dear ones In the
Kant and many a plotieer'a fc wreathed
with bapplue us the letters were read
or the prescut tucked miugty away In
warm breaat pockets.
"Here' lomcthlng for you, Haua,"
called the nontmaaler. and tit pale-faced
man Who had been lingering uear the
door, doubtful hut expectant, atarted for
ward with a aiulle and an outatretched
baud. That handwriting! Tb latter
wa from Chrlatlna!
. The envelope wa haatlly torn open
and a pair of happy blue eyea began
perusing the text. Suddenly, the happy
light vanlNhed from tho face. Hniis
llrynjulaon'i llinlia grew rigid and be
lurched over agnluat tha counter with a
moan of angulau. .
English word, even In a free tranala
tlon, are powerleaa to catch tho pathetic
vein that ran through Han Dryujulaon'a
battle-scarred and briialilng It ragged
streamers aertna the iky, the cloud cam
on with raeehora speed, And then cam
tho blaat In (ill It fury, llolter-akelter,
here and there, blew the wild while
flake: nulling around the corner of Law
yer Johnaon'a house with an angry roar,
tb bit of snow played hide-and-seek
among the eaves and then skurrled away
In the mad gambols of a whirlwind,
"Uoodness me, Hllas," said Mrs, John
son, turning from tha window, "I can't
aee a yard sway. What will becoiu of
Beaale?"
"She'll ha all rightdon't worry. The
teacher will not let the scholar lear the
echoolhouae until the blistsrd Is over."
Kesra, however, If long enough perilat-
nothing la known. The lawyer' daugh
ter could not tell. She slur ted home, ahe
in Id, was overtaken by the storm and
finally grow bewildered, Hlriiggllng vain
ly for what seemed an Interminably long
time she had finally sunk seneeleia and
vxhauated Into' tli snow.
When found alia wa inugly wrapped In
th lawyer' fur coat while a pair of
thin, rigid arm folded her clou a
though to protect her from the drifting
(lake. And when the mow wa brushed
from Hsu Krynjulaon'a Icy face, con
gealed tear worn found In the oye-laahe,
and about tha mouth mystery n mova
blethere hovered a smile. Happiness
crowned with teara!
I'erhapa they were teara of Joy) per-
for yon today, dear, . II I waiting in tb
ball now,
. 1'lnkerly How kind (kiss) and thought
ful of you, dear. (Kiss, kiss.) I urn just
dying to e what It la, (Impatiently)
Why don't you have tho boy bring It up?
Mrs, Plukerly (euibarrussed) Tii fact
li- er-durllng, It ha Coiuo 0. O. D.
Life. . : . .
To the Children.
Hear Krl Krlngl wllh his bells-
Ohrlalmss bellal
What a world of merriment their melody
foretellal
. llotv tlmy tinkle, tinkle, tinkle,
, In the Icy sir of night)
, While Ihu atnra, that uVKraprlnkls.
All Hid heaven, aeviu to twinkle.
Wllh their aloclilngs full of llghtl
hnepliig time, time, time,
lu a inrri'v lihrlHlmaa rhvuie.
To the tliitluuuhiilstluu that so uiualeally
. awoiia
from his belli, belle, belli, bells,
HiiIIm. hella. Iielll
from the Jlngllug sud tb tinkling of his
Measure lor Moaaurtfc
"If not tho right sort of feeling, per
hups, but a.t Chrlslnins 1 llko to give just
as valuable presents as 1 receive,".
"rio do I. My wife Is going to give me
a litindiMl dulliir dreaalng gown, and I
am going to give her A .hundred-dollar
check'Jo pKAfor It'-Llfo.
-s W . , .
".., " Im.'vr Arm.
Ah, BnnLi (HttOa, mine In, com In,
Your wi''ici)ine Is beyoad all messiir,
V 'e'r gl(i " have you out nd atay,
YourCbritm.j ( P'ur
A sfrriall I oj's Complaint.
I don't I'ke the month nf Decnoilwr
Aa much u.MKllily ihnuld,
lieeaoae whev ( Christ una la romlng
gmall buy touat be awfully good. "
And while long divlaloa ala't .
i in i 1 1 1, i i , in n
KEADT Worn ClIMSJgg,
MwM0)
tO'KIH' r'a I.1TTI.B CHIIIBTIXA.
County there was a bars sug)tiun of
snow. The white flakes were nucstially
backward, that year, In taklug possession
of the country and the settlers shook their
heads forebodingly as they spoke of a
"green Christniaa and a, "fat churchyard."
"Don't worry, Chris," remarked the
conductor of the paasenger train that had
letter, but here are It contents, done
Into our own language)
On board I. 8. Stockholm, Dec. 10.
Dear Oue:
hen you read this, my faithful love, she
i writes It will be with you but In the
nlrlt. I in to die. the ihlo s doctor says.
snd I thntik tied that I have the strength to
end you this lait word. 1 would Hint Our
Heavenly rnmer nan snarea me to wore Tor
you, but, sloes tins Is linpoiillile, work Uoii
hlv hard for yourself. He hrsve. dear Hnna.
for my aake. lie patient sud you will he
fortunate. Ond tempera the wind to hia
atrlcken children and he will not forgot thee,
my darlli g. My etrengtb ebb fnat-a Init
farewell. UHKISTINA
A the shade of evening crept over the
ky and brought out, one by one, the
cold,'. clear-cut star, the word of a
Christmas carol floated through the doors
of tha little nykeaton church and settled,
like so many aplrit of peace, over th
qt-W village.
A man, reeling through the semi-dark
ness, heard the aong and atopped to lis
ten. Aa the last bar of the song died
away. Its cadence was broken by a dis
cordant groan. A moment Inter as Law
yer Johnson with his wife and little
daughter came out of the church, be near
ly atumbled over the form of a man lying
prone upon the ground, 1
"Why, be exclaimed, "It Hans Bryn
julaon!"
"Let him lie where he Is." said Mrs.
Johnson; "he's drunk, no doubt."
"Well, drunk or sober. If he ies hete
he'll freeze. It means a hundred dollars
to me," said thti lawyer, grimly; "ah, he'
reviving. Come, come, my man, don't
yon know where yon are?"
"Meaer Xouaou? ' returned Hans Inter
rogatively.
"Yes, yes: get up and follow us. You'll
freeze to death lying there. Yon must't
freexe, you know. It wouldn't be treat
ing me fair. You understand why, eh?
You can sleep in my barn to-night"
Tb day after Nc Year' dawned with
a calm that would have been foreboding,
had not unusual weather so far marked
the winter In Wells County.
Little Hesste Johnson went to school
In the morning and she had bees gone
from home an hour when a black cloud,
rifted with wind, appeared In the north
west. Llk a great ominous banner.
rd In, will shake the atoutett confidence.
Thus it waa with the lawyer, and when,
some moment later, hia wife auggested
Hint Hana be sent to th achoolhouae to
see If Resale were there, ha conseuted.
Hana waa called In from the shed and
glvt-n bis commission, II bowed hi
head, buttoned hi thin coat tightly
around blm and laid hi hanu on th
' :' "it' iians niiTNJui.soit ('
door-knob. The lawyer wa holding In
bi handa a great fur coat.
"rut this on," b said,
lteaching th achoolhousa In safety,
linns found It occupied by tha teacher
and a few frightened pupils. But Bes
sie Johnson was not there. At the first
appearance of the cloud In the northwest
the girl had persisted lu determination
to start home. The teacher bad not
mad a very serious attempt to thwart
that resolve, feeling, perhaps, that she
would .have ample time to Cover the dia
tance before the storm came. Hans
Hrynjulson received th Information
without comment and once mora vanished
into the storm,
Of what b did after thla absolutely
hap th boisterous winter winds became
niiiuier icphyr In lb ears of Han
Brynjulaon and whispered to blm the
word, "Chrlatlna, Chrlatlna;" perhape
thla also was the burden of the enow
flnkea as they rustled dowu over blm and
wove their spotless woof Into the weft
of hia life. .
Lawyer Johnson caused It to be duly
known that Hans Mrynjulson had can
celled hia mortgage and it waa Mr.
Johnaon'a own hand that gave tbesdocu
ment to th fire. W. W. Cook, In Detroit
Kre I'reae. F
A Christina Huhome.-'
A lady who waa ahopplng aaw her luii
bnnd examining pockctbooka at it hv
cnee in another part of the store. When
ha had gone ahe. approached the eales
woman lu that department.
"Did ho get the one I wanted?"
"Ye, th one with tho llver horse
shoe. I told hltn It wa th best and
would juat nit."
"You're a Jewel. I feared h would
get aomothlng I didn't want. Thank you
ever ao much."
Th husband had gone to bla favorite
Jrug atore, when he aaked:
"Has my wife been here?"
"Yea," said the clerk, with a grin.
"Did she get a toothbrush or a box of
dgara for my Christmas pr-'senti"
"She looked at cigars."
"Ha! I know tho liMhd-$2 a hun
dred. Well, If alio buvs a box chain;
them to my regular brand, an 1 1'll pny the
uiuercnce see I
And the druggist saw.
A New Year Hons:.
Who cornea dancing over the snow,
lis nine tort reel nil hare and roivT
Open the door, though the wild winds blow)
mv in uiimii in noo innKe mm cosy.
nei
Tn
Take blm In, and hold hliu dear;
tie is me wouuurrui now tear.
Open ynnr heart, be It sad or gay,
Welcome lilin there and use film kindly;
pur juii iiiufli enrrj mill, yea or nnv
And apelllng Is poky snd slow.
This behaving for bre weeks 'fore Christ
niaa
I.i the hi relent old talk that I know.
llarper'a llasar
Now year Advloe.
Don't wait for th wagon while th
walking I good.
Don't grieve over pllt milk whllt
there' one cow left In th pature.
Don t ay the. world I growing wore
when you are doing nothing to make It
oeiter.
Don't tell tha world yonr troubles. Yon
can t borrow ten dollars on them.
Dou't let the grass grow under your
teoi. i ne cowa can't get at It there.
A Christ nine Hurprtse.
She inked her experienced father,
"Hear papa, tell me, 1 pray,
What ahull I give my hnnliaud
To surprise him ou Uhrlatuius Dsyf"
"A present for ClarcneeV" lis murmured,
tils mind with paat yean away,
Ai he thought of hia wlfe'a dear preaents
t For which he hud bad to pay.
"Vhla Is sure to aurprlie him, daughter.
If tlmre'a anything Hint will
A gold nnteh and chain to glv him
And Include a rnenh, led hill "
J udgo.
Wntohlng fbr Santa Claua.
Ok it j hliu with ahut even Ulludly,
r ne uriiigein joy or rear,
Uod aeuda hliu thla good New
Rut whether he brln
Tak in in I
Year.
A Slight Delay.
Mra. rinkerly Tho boy ha juat com
with that lovely Christmas present I gut
If
With vary active, snsrgotlo worklng-
mn, or a man of bulnss, aoana or crutch
is sign of soin Inilrmatlv, but b will
have to us one or both If sciatica sets tit
and dlaaliles Ills blp. Worn than all this,
he may be bed-rhlden fur a long; time, arid
still worne, mny be obliged Ut resort to sur
gical treatment. Why all tnis siiouni t
endured when the trouble can b easily
cured must lie because liilmi't know Unit
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Us ugoiilcs that has perhaps ever been tried.
A flowering plant 1 ld to gbstraot
from tha aoll two hundred time lta
own weight la water.
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Tha hnman raoa 1 hat ood teat of
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