7 if if- f ,,, , ' ' . .w... ,. , (, . ' . r . f : ' ikEVIEW. - , ; 7 --' li VOL I. ocimco H i: lKv. I'ulili.iln'.l 1 1 i y !-ilni.l,iy DOUTJ.ITti UAUfES. TI-MMISOI'M lS Itll'TIONi dm' yi-iir f: ' , Six 1111111111'. "' (Ti rlMH-lrn tly in iclvan,'.') ( ikkh'i: - " Tlilr.l, between (' uinl I' Six. stui: omn vi. ihhi: tokvi (iiviTii'ir hri'ii'iarr "I Hid!,' I n llillli'f amir I'rlhl. I H i il. hili. ImtMli'll'ill J.cl.:u H'iri'iii ("iiurt l'lillr'1 IH1'" Hi'lllllnr ,,u,-i'- -urn I J.i'lji- b i tt i IH 'Irii t I'ro.u. -iclim Ul'iriny Z, I. M'iiihy l( 1'. KtMHAUl Kuw hii II i iin h v I! iivah. K. M. Mi.-Kl.miv l.lMI 11 V ll-MI VM I- I... I'll U W. nm i n J N 1 1' 'I. i' ii III Hot ii II r Ii x N I'll l M III l.oil I II., a Mi II II 1 1. ( ( iiinil) Oniriill Hircrlol)! ) lnl '(ni' (' M I'uif lie. in i la Mi i I Ii lilt1 V M II.. NAM. 1 1. I num. 1 1 ' I II 1 1 1 it it f i A (' I' il. Ml: It i J M Hi. out j 1. I It OINH. i U.iMtii,..K : l I'.iUkll. W II M. Kahi IM" J .nil l ri-o'iiiH'Im. - ii; J i'l ; .WlUltlll'l'T. I -.Hint i Clvrk Mi, ll'.f 1 fi-miiri'f h''li'.l i ll'i'rhitrii'li'llt Ai''r hirn'cr AKI'.IV 'A I. AM' I'l I' ill I I'll K (K M MI-1 j 1 1 A I I . AMI I'lUNH II.I.K llAtl"! I'rllll-Vllll. it .ll'Ul. W.ollll'-l KinUv l ' A M i tr .'. at IT villi? I in- ..v . I lull In) Kil'l v( J ui l) til li r x I'.IM". il l AM. III UNi I .HII'A I'rlnrl llll' Jl .. ,. ni i. a . miIai-a ui I'niii'i ill" i-inr I'lllNKI II I f. INII I ' AVI' I'.'IK l.'HWA I'fllM. Hi.. II... 1 1..) ill ii A .milw.Hl l lllioloi. 1 L.ir.'U) nl t. r u I'.tl M ,... t I.I tt IN! 'i A VI Mm III I I IV... filnrv UI. rV 111.' 1 .If.'lrt) IT; ft r n I - I . v.; t I I K I N I, Nil I I'll I. I I Hi.- il i ' 1 1 1 . .1 I A M . I.f ' i l..'tM I'lHll' nt run.- lit.' 1 ..-If lll t i I' I ,M Mil ti'UN, V M mii; Th".:! i i 04 I'l "ll I' I .i- i-,f.' '. K A M . Ii I i.l ni'. i'i f a -uit.'v, Im-.-li O' II T'.l I -" , htt'.tit.U. fi.l l.l . il.u o I '.I..IK Vi Tli'it.J iii,;lil. I t o il K. liiri'l. rv.rj .' 1. i ii. T Iii.i'Ia ritt) : I I it'll. ' ! .1. i I:-,; Ttirrt- , lttt ( nr. I M 'M'U, ri;oi'i:;ioN.!, cakiis. J. H. SiTHS, M. D., I'll V -l( I IN AND SflHiKilN, I'uim'mi.i c, ------ o.ii.i,..; . Otarr - At K.'ii.li iir... I '..rniT flr.l, ml (' si. E. L. IfWINE, M. D., I'll YsK'l AN .t SI 1C ill N, I'mmk'h i.e. ------ (iiii tiuN. OSr -At Iirnu 'Horn. C. 0. WniCKT, l'i:.srl. si i;i;i:iiN, 1mini:vii i i:, ------ (liu:ouS. iiffli-i ( orui-r A nn1 M liiit. i lili.r.if.-riii mi l Klln-r n.liuliil-l(ri"l. D. F.NICHOLS, ATluUNKV - AT - LAW, rmNiaii.i.p, ------ (Int. (ION. .. Kir. I .1 ...r ..mill "t l'ru s..rr. J. N. DUNCAN, ATt'dHNKY - AT - LAW, J'kinuvii.i.k, ------ UmaioN. O flip, -nil A klri'i'l. J. E. ATWATER, ATI'dUNKY - AT - LAW, Th.( Ii,i.i:h, ----- (liiiiiit'N. Oini-v-Ovrr I'ri'iii'lt A Hunk Hi'fninl Hlri'i't. UKil. W. IIAIINKK J. r. Milium BARNES U MOORE, AT I'( I U N 1') Y K-AT-I.A W, I'binkvii.i.k, ------ OuiaiuN. OlHrc-lii Itmluiv lliillilliiK K. J. H.IWNlt " h. T. Itll II AIIUMIN DAWNE & RICMARDGON, A I'ldltNK VH A COl'NSKI.OKS AT LAW Hai.cm, OlIKdt'N, Olli'c-oii Ciinrl HI., (.iriir Ciiiifl llnieiv Will liriii ili'i. i (, ,:,,., ,, i iri-uiin. Hwiiiii ml il.ivriiiiii.ni l.mnl, it S.i'i'liiUy, S. M. VV. MINDSV1AN, JI'STIl'K OK T1IK I'KACK, I'niicvillt. IV.'ciui't, Crook Coimly, ;u. Olllcu-Al Cntirt llniihii. C. W. KIZEfl, CAIi I'KNTKH AND 111 1 I.l KH. Prinki 11,1,1:, Oiii'oos. D. L. PATtL, t'ONTUACTOIl .fe I'.ni.DKK Pniv. OitCOOK. I II l U i Yi U Nil VILLI, CROOK COUNTY, OKKfiON, SATURDAY, SKITKMIJKR H). 1MI5. PiloloTiljlll (i.lIL-.T, TIIIKD ami BSTH, l'UINKVlLLK ! .1. A. Win tkiih, of Kugcue City, ii ! lihoftii'nilihcr of linn e v iierii.tiee nhHinli'il hv N, O, Crown, has iciili H i i i ii t ii Jldy Pu'own H gallery, ANK Irt MHV I'll i: I'A Itlil) TO IVJuko PIcturos In all Styloo of thb Art. Ho will l I'li'iiK'.l to iiicctnl'I unl new riiHliiinirri. M. H. DELL, rUACTK'AI, I NTI.IC, PlUM.VII.I.K, - - - - iii::(i('N. Kaisomining &. Papering A SMvi;iIty, ninl nil wurk Mairaiitc L. N. VVOOGS, TCNSORIAL AnTIST, I'nis Mt.i.c, . - - - - Oitr.i il II AVlS'i. hllAMI'oolNii. H, mi. I Im.f 'In . . 1 1 . k' 'I'll..' I ii via cm in. n .i.i) .. Hot and Cok! Caths. fCl liil.lri'ii' li;iir i-tit I i;r s)M itilly. PHJIMEIVILLE PLANE Ft, SASH & CCOR FACTORY AM LUMBER YARD, Jas. Hamilton &. Co. Preps. j Wild, KKI'T ('ONSTANTI.Y nn hand all kinds of building ma ! lerial including Shingles, Shakes. Drcss( d and Hough I.niuberaiid all st vies of Moulding, which will lie sold for 1 ash only. Doors ami Sash blind rue ; but that 1 may meet my death like a man. 1 tlintiht, fa Of the regular sizes kej't on hand, thcr, it luiht have been on thehat Orders for odd hic filled n tli'-lield, for my couutry, and that. Hlmrt notice. All Kin. tsonurnin- (lone with nciilnesi nnd dispatch i. Door A' w indow fra lues miide to order, cheajier thllll thecheajicst. Hol.K MAN! KACTt'HKItS OK T1IK Gaylord Spring Bed, TllK l'.KMT IN' T1IK Wolll.l). CT"AII work wiiii'.iiiteil to 1h- us reprc ,ieiit'il, uriiioiiey ri'iiin.le.l. .loll.N CIIUI.KH 1 1 A a. KI.KINS CI.1CLES e CLKINS, Blacksmitlis tn i vrvi I 1 K OHKCiON ' i i . Horso Shoeing , ii I'niie's turn to be sentry, and I And nil kinds of repairing well nnd - ' miickly done, at I'lieestosuit would take his place; hut I was the 11AKD TIMKS. too tired, father. I could not have kept awake if a gun hud been jiointcd a( my head ; but I did not Stocks for shoeing wild horses ; k ()(nv jt ulltilWell, until it was und oxen. t lute," COAIHONKI COM K ALL ! ! "t-'Hlho thanked !" interrupted Mr. Owen, reverently. "I knew f5?11ul be sure and bring your 1.;l.nni(, wa8 ,,,. tu. 'l0y to sleep money with you. crelessly nt his post." ' Cilii'LK.-? iv Ki.kixs. "They ti II me to-day that 1 lun-e y V- The SiiMler lf( iilcvc. N. V. oli. . rviT. I "I tln.npljt , Mr. Allan, when I gave my l'riniii' to his country, I h it nut ii father in all 1 1 1 i m lru.'tl ' 1 : 1 1 1 1 mad.- no ir'i-iniiH a gift, no, not (inc. 'I'lic dear I ny only hlcj.it ;i luiniil.', jiii-t one little iniinit", at J, L, .,te(l, und (Iocm noth- turned up tlic pale, anxious f.ir.-i; ; them o.Tered to wagor a hox of l.iM M,t; I know that wan all, for if jiut j,,. , ,. treat Hk in to toward liin. IIo.v tall lie heenied.,: tfars th::t he would catch the larjr l!cmiie never (loc. over u duty. I t.t Uin 'dic in my Ktead. . and he was Prewident of the I'nit'-d : ' firih. The wa-'er was promptly Mow iiowiit ainl ridinlile In; wan! I know lie only fell aHlecji one lit tle h' toud ; he wan ho yuuiij, and nt htron, that hoy ofmine I Why, he Kim an tall uu I, and only oight ihui 1 nnd now they nhoot liiin le- CilllKC he W.'IH fullinl flhlecji when i . . . : i i . . I Mi m .. t ... s., un.i. nuy, ,w.- ny-.our.Ml,, , ,.arf iiMy f.ltll,r! lll'IIIF, III.' ll'll , I .1 I II P.M. I, IIIIIV t . riity-four hoiirn. Wherein n- me now ' "We will hope with his heavenly ; l.'..il.. .'i ... ' I it. til . i : i . : . hum r, P..... .. r. ..,. s.H.ui,nK.j . n, Air, n l lliii.' , i lull 1. verv ini-rci ful ! " 'I hholihl he in-named, father!' I ! I ' ' '"i heart. "Amen," he .aid solemnlv, think I n.-ver used this reat r!.t..A11(1I1 ' ' a-.,, -anil he le hl .1 out so jiroud- "To-ni-t, in the earlv twiliehi, ly htft.n- i,.e.-'f..r my roimtry, , , pllllUm. . t.OWo ' VOUlhy, '.vlien it ncitlc'l it ! r.ilsv it rath 'i , . , i , liome from jiasture, and irccimu it t .i.-Kl K.-i i It at til- plmv . lit;!.. Iili.SK.m. Ktan.l on tin- l.nck- i .... : ... i i ... i . . . i . . . . ! .i . l l ... ' f ....:.i i in, lii.'ii, Li, niv I'm, i rani. Hid I n 1 kt liX'!!!!' I iti'l lias - i .t i.i' t. ii in i' it ! fanner rtpiiit'il tliise last word : sluwlv, as if. in spite of hisi iii - hi'illt dolll led thelil. reason "hike t!i- aiilile uf his eve, M ; Owen, thml.t it not !" I-Mossoiii sat near tin iii listeiiinf.. ith I'hitiehi d cln i k. Shi nut shed a tear. 1 1 it an x i -1 v I I Ii.'i'l I i i li m iineciih il that no utie 1 " I noticed it. S i ii lia l oi i ujiliMl tier- si-lf iiiecli.iiiic.'il! v. in tin- htisclioldi cures. Now she answered u (r-rjf ! i u i j i 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i iiiiiik, .i r. ,i tan ; ""'.all! ,t..ji t.t the kitchen d'X'r,nin5Jtit l)(e Jji,,jt 4,$.- ! b tt. r. "It iK from . tat wfls l ierUlto tj4,. car. wWdert. lie suid 1 1 v.'ns like a iu'sa!e froni th d-ad! Mr. Obu; t.mk the letter, hut couM not hrea k l!ie cnvi Icjie, on at count of his tri iiil'linej tinu'ers, a ; n I held it toward Mr. Allan, with the helplessness of II child. The minister op:!ied it, nnd read as follow.1 : "Dear Father : When this reach es ymi, 1 shall lie in eternity. At first, it scciiic'l awful to me ; hut 1 have thought about it su much now, that it has no terror. They r:iv thev will not bind me, nor ...,.,., ,-.ii ...,,.., i i... liehtim ........ ..... --r p. jrloriously ; but to be shot down like 11 dog for nearly betraying it, to die lor neglect of duty! O fa ther, 1 wonder the very thought (bu s not kill me ! Hut 1 shall not disgrace you. 1 am going to write you nil about it ; nnd when 1 am gone, vou may tell my comrades. I lumiiot now. You know I romised Jetninie Cirr's mother I would look after her hnv ; and, when hit fell sick, I ant 1111 1 couui ior nun. 1,1 not strong wiien lie iim oruerear ; IKU'K into me raiiivK, inin uie ulJ lioiote inai nigiu, 1 i-inrieu 1111 nis luggage, lii.i.les mv hWii on nop r.r,"h i nrircli. Toward night we went in on double quick, and though tint luggage began to feel very heavy, ,.i . i i every tiody else was very urea too; and us for .lemmie, if 1 had not lent him nn arm now and then, he would have dropped by the way. I was nil fired out when we came into eiunp, and then it was .leni- a nlwirt Vcjiricvc, riven to mo c;irt:airtaiiccH, 'time to writ' , yoUg lir jrool Colonel B.iy. For- Vli l.tfci, father, Ik only (lo -H Ih'h 'l jtjj; lie would ;la:ly av.- in : if M1 i ""'I Ifiy my death xJc Ijfiiht Jeniiiiie. Tiie poor hoy I (iui'.t hear to think of mother and i'.loHHoni. (.'omfoit them, fa- the ..toll them 1 die an a hmve ; hoy ould, and that, when the. v'Nrvef'' hvy will not he aHlained of me, an they must he iioA-. 'iod help me; it is verv i 1 ( !od heeiiiH near and dear to me; not at all an if lie wished me to perinh furevi-r, hut an if I f it sorry for i I i h jioor, hiuful, hroken - ; 1(.urt,.(1 dliI() t;lk(, ,1R. to l; with Him and my Saviour in a hctt.-r Letter life.' A deeji sigh hurst from Mr. Owen's i 1 stiHili. waitiiiL' fur me. hut I t-hall i i .iii i liewr. never come ! ( .... I lili.ci v.m (hid bless you it ' Porgive your jioor betitiie."' I.at. that nitfht the diMr uf the backistooj," opened softly, nnd j a littltl figure (.'li. h'd out, and down r' the foot-jiath that h d to tie- road i.y t.it nun. Mie m I ratler !l vims than walkiutr. turning her r-- - r- head neither to the right nor .1... t.ft 1... i i.iu ..v..,n ..i.t ,u..i tlieu' to Heaven, and fold it;? her ( j.S . . -e l,.,llrK i .. ... , .. . jlutcif pie sajne young girl stood at jt)5 pi patching the H Ik wWd?rt'ratiW ! tear-stained f.-.ee th it was ui.tunie.I tu'-p'-i ti - dim lantern he held inland as farmer Oiveu's hand grasped "his i::id. A few questions and that of his boy, tears Unwed down read;- niifWerH told him all ; and no ; fatliAj'r could have earetl more ten derljf for his only child, than he ; for Uir little I5!e-so:n. I She was on her way to Wash ington, to ask President Lincoln for her brother's life. She had stolen away, leaving only a note to tell her father where and why she had gone. She had brought Uennie's letter with her. No goo 1. kind heart, like the President's, eouhl refuse to be united by it. The next morning they reached New York, and the conductor hur ried her on to Washington. Ev ery minute, now, might be tin' means of saving her brother's life. And so. in an incredibly short time, l.lossumi reached the Capital, and hastened immediately to the While IIuum'. The President had but just seat ed himself to his morning's task, of i . .!.;.... 1 .,'...;..,. i..,tv.-..iiii UllTIIIUMIl illl'i rifiinih 111. ....... 1 papers, when, without one word ot II- ' announeenie.it, the doom.ftly open- I'diud Pilossom, with downcast: 'evcs.iind Tolded hands, stood be- i"'3'' ' 'foiH'(hiin fu ,v (l,na . ho gaia in my child, he said in cheerful tones, "what do t so br.ght and early m 1 pea8a,,t ou want :ie niorning?" "Hentiie's life, please, sir," fal-.--rt'd jMossom. "Bonnie? Who is P.ennie?" "Jly brother, sir. They are po i g to shoot him for sleojiing at his p 'St" ' ,, I AC T 1 "Oh, yes,' and Mr. Lincoln ran ins eye over ine papers netore mm. .. i f ... i-.. "1 Muemberl It was a fatal a- I il 'i l.-.ep. ,ou sr-e, child, it was a tton of special danger. I housAiiids of fives might have been lost for ho) culpable negligence." : "So , my father said," replied j RlonBOin, gravely ; "but poor l.ennie ' for a tUvorce WM inforlueU by his w8 BO tired, sir, and Jeiumie so c0U1,wl th,lt llis wifo filed a weoiC. He did the work of two, sir, .T0M petition." "A cross peti antj it was Jemmie's night, not his, tiou !" exclaimed the husbr.nd,"wcll hut Jenimie was too tired, ami Den- uie never thought about himself, that bl vus tired too." ; y ' "What in thin you nay, t-iiiM?f to 'oiu. Ihtc; I lo not u:nl;rt!ind,"' ani t!ie kiii'l in.in c-.mnt (.-ajcrly, an ever, at what hcciuciJ to he a jua - tifieation of an offence. iSlimotn went to him ; lie put l.H hand tenderly on her Hhouldcr, and St iteHtoo! A dim thought of this kind jjasKed for a monieiit through r.Iossoiu'a mind ; but she toll her dimple and j-traightfoi word etgry, nnd handed Mr. IJncola; JtoaaieV letter to read. i," . "'. " , He read it carefully ; then, talc in up his p.-,,, wrote a few hasty linec. ami ran his hell. Hlossom heard this order given "Si'M) tiii.s msj'ati ii at o.vck." ' The I'resident then turned to the j ftn,j . ..(J(J j.,,, I)y t.hillJ and tell that father of yours, who1 ! could ajiji.-ove his countryV heii- fence, even when it took tin; life of a child like that, that Ahraham ; IJ,,,!,, thinks the life far too pre - ciotis. to he lo.,t. (Jo hack, or wait until to-morrow; Eennie will i . f4 , , uecu a ciiauj.'e after he has so hravclv faci-,1 death; he slmM en with Vol.'' - c "( iod hleSH VOll. Pir." Paid Hlos- ..-""iii (mil Ii ia von Bir t-un; and who shall doubt that! ' i -d heard and registered the re- .pert? Two days after this interview, the young soidier came to the White nouse wnn i,ih little sister, lie: was called itito the President's nri- - i -- vale room, and a strop fastened it... ..i I.l..." m- r: 1.. .... p... ,.,,. .ui. iiinniiii t'aenaid: '' The soldier that could earrv a sick conir.iile's liai'c.i"e . -Tp-e.- and die for the act so uneoniplah.- coiu-jiily, deserves well of his country." Then Benrne nnd lllMim took ..Ttmitf.lVefrway to !TieirrTire7npT.itJunuia j ',n0- A crowd gathered at the Mill Depot to w 'leome thun Lack ; hid cheeks, anil he was heard to say fervently, "1 111: Lokj be I'Isaisku. jut Up there to deceive the travtd Tiie Yoaii' n:'s Frifiul. ing public," and he picked up his t 1 i gripsack and fwung himself on lo a young man a way from home. ; 0 ' 0 e 1, 1 i- 1 ai iii board of a street ear. friendless and forlorn in the cold j world, the Incurs of peril are those It Slsaia." a Cell. between sun-et and bedtime; for the: uXo my patornaFprogenitor is moon and stars see more evil in a not ai".iaut.rod a Boston maid to single hour than the sun inn whole t(u iliqujrv 0f ;l culler. day's circuit. The j.oet's visions of . ,.j alu Ml of the ul.I10siOTts evening ;m- all composed of tea.ler j,.ink wjlic'a j f,IKi uiS suspended and soothing images. They bring j v.Aylncn t. Can you tell me where the wanderer to his home, the child "ur fatiK.r is?" to its mother's arms, the ox to its!' ..T1. ,,t',.,rities lcmne col-- mother's arms, the ox to its;' stall, ana the weary l:ii orcr to his nizant wf considerable rehypotheea r. st. Hut to the gentie-hearted . tlon un ils auj ctmv"t.ved him youth who is thrown upon the rocks ! t(J a jlUltopl.'.sm." of a pitiless city, anl st.uids home- i.-p0 a what!" i 1 .i 1 i i I ; less a mm a thousand r.oines, mei aiiproaching evening nnngs wnn n an aching sen.e of loncline-8 ai d desolation which conies down uju n the sjiirit like darkness upon tae earth. It brim's back to his mind sen.M of h line a id chil -; . . . . , . .. , li, v.v.l unit f. iree Iii in rn re:i 1 1 y.e t h:i t V a waum nnion(; Grangers. , . , , .. ,, . , , come a snare to him : and he is led astray because he is social, afl'ee - sv, ,lth,tio aml warm. mm po dr. cumstan(.0il umlJ remomher thnt books are friends to the friendless, and a library is the home of the homeless. A taste for reading will always cause him to converse with men who will influence him with their wisdom and charm him with . their wit, who will soothe him when . ..... . i t, et ted, rein sh him when weary. ii.: i .,i l .... l ! counsel nun mv u jiu-acii, anu , sympainize u;i n.u a a nines 1.1 11 ri'lios in niv; tumult? tiKo d.vin invay w a bllll Hml (.amjil.) i,ut afi 0f tjusc ng,,ntsi that are needed by the homeless youth are the hook'and candle. i.'..;i .. ,.;..:i., I i... ,;.i.ii.. man who hud filed a petition sir, that's just like her; she never , did a good-natured thing in her i Ufa." ' XO. 14. Tin M Vn Off. Iivtnjil ri; (V..J ' A ff.-.v 'lays no, after a roujilo of 1 ostccfncd eiti.etiH, who ar t loso i neighl ore, had arranged to pans a ' J:tyf with their familicH at .1 . hiku in Oakland eountv, one of : kcn, and the next dav one of th( ! WidU riien put in tin a jijiearaiice at j a fi' Htand in the market and naid' j to t!ie dealer; . lUvfinirtOt; alii!ih.fM'kml - ?'df)iirig t&ixui fiCUxm'jmi'ninT"' ; - 1 ave eir." ' f -V .' 'U dl, I want you to. put him on : iee and hhip him to me at :! lake. I projiose to catch him on a i hook there." ; "Very well, sir. I ihink I'll ; ,). t,V() tygother." The two?" 'Vch hir. Mr. (mentioning the other estimahle citizen) was here an hour apo, and hought one ' wijrhing twenty i-ounds. It will take less ice to pack the two in the name Lox." ' ti , r. i i e i l Jt the fish were paid for, hut the bet was I declared off 3Iisfuk('ii Identity, iexni Siflingi. J A man who hid evidently int arrived by the train walked into an 'Austin boardiru: house and asked : ' "Is Dav in?" ; "What day?" asked the porter ..Vhat do I know about him? ii.. t i .i. i:i. .. .i ...:.... if n. . Au X IUJ.-V 11M- 11 (I' lCClHe. II UilV ; .,in't iu tell We-k to step out here.'" 1 ' ; "WiKit Week do V0U refer to, ; !, i-uii. : .Ai i. 11.. i- i i i'ii, ia-1 .veen, or me wees ue- fre ciiristmas? Do you take me fr nn aimanac? C rllll3 thia i..i..i .Kynn " . . "The Widow Flapjack, mh. "Well then, tell her to take down ; ;K.r gipn. I read on the sign out ; ti.r,.( 'Carding by Day JL Week, '.,,! nw it seems that both of 'em : Klvt, kijiped out. That sign U "A protoplasm "What in the name of Webster is that?" "If you will glance at Worcester, you will find that protoplasm sig nifies a cell." She S.ioive Slowly. ! "Father has 'failed, you kno'.v, j 8:iid Clara, lookina up tn- 1 1(, .;, "oh nvnf w v,"-" ! 10 1113 j e8 ana anu. ! "No, I didn't know it," replied ; (i,orge einp!.atieaily;?t' th sam tinu. rapidly disentangling himself and looking for his hat. "You will have to excuse " "Yes," went on the girl, "father lias failed and settled with his cred itors at seven cents on the dol " "Nay, dearest," interrupted Geo. as he resumed his former position, "why discuss such sordid business t ..a u mi ( nit;. IV IUVV. line. A It. I llff PUV.llV. ,,., !m,i t!,(l i,nnn;nua r ti"'""" ias m g;or(. for ug " He Insulted her Pa. "Emilia, 1 hear you have broken off with George." "Yes ; I am sorry, but it had to be. He insulted pa." ' "Yi'hy, what did he do?" "Well, you know, last Sunday night pa kinder kicked him off the front stcjis, and when he came to see me Monday he brought a pair of slippers with the toes padded and asked me if I wouldn't get tho old man to war t'.am." i l - - ? V1 i V--4 ''v - ' - - '..v I - .'. .' r it uae, f ,"' - (