BRIGHTE9T AND BESTT ' BrlKbtest and b"rt of the M of tUo morn,D' iMwn oo our darkness and loud ut tblna aid j Btnr of tlie rant, the horizon adurulnsf. Guide wlwre our Infant Itatoemcr l 'f Cold ou bis c-odle tbe dewdroj are fcUluliw. 1).-. hi. Ii-ad with the l'" . od-Mt. 1.1 :i I I.iiht rtvllnlntf. Mater and Monarch and Bavluur i-f til. Bay, liall re yield hlra In costly devotion, DffcrlDL' divine. Rem. from the mountain or pearl, from the oeean, Myrrh from the forest or K'i " Taluly we offer each ampl'T oblation. Vainly with giru would his favor secure. Blclior by far In the heart adoration, l)arcrtoaodaretbe.ra)irof thepow. Old Hymn. ONE CHRISTMAS. JJT OLIVE IIARPKR. "Thnt there Mnrthy Avery Is the foolish !,..? pvit lived. I Bwnn to mup her futhcr dead, ami (the left with 11 4t.nf tipmul (if her stepmother's, young ones; and Instead of seudlu' 'em to their orandfutber site tips ana says to support 'cm herself. Blie won't get my jXz If that's her idee, for I'll just put my foot down." "There's three gala mid a boy baby, nnu m.n nnr claim on her. incy i.uiu v ..... - - There's them as would make her a gx , : n.vi.i..p imt no man wou t Vf .Won Ishandstoonct i.'. im.l enniurli marrying wldders, but 1.1 .cnnl. R lilt of BlcUV YOUng OIICI a-cuting up all the substance of a farm, 'Wall, you know, Mrs. Hemphill, Mnr . . if ti.n pl.lhlren lies as good 1 right as herself to the farm; they was her "Yea; but he didn't mako no will, and the form ami me mum V"" , Lifts Atvn ttif .th.-r'M. so nobody cant tna (into her claim. Ik-sides, what docs ft slip ,f a ulrl liko that know 'Ismt carryiu' ou 1 b farm, I'd like to know?" t.i.t. lint, ns vou say, slio i,Unt u u tn innimL'o a farm. am greatly exercised for her. and 1 11 ask the sisterhood to make her a subject of an Hddress to me uirone ... - rlni;le ns she Kave n little sigh, and folded up her kit thin to lake her scat ut Mrs. Hemphill's well ililed tea table, for she hml ridden over to spuiid the aftor noon nnd have a tfood visit. Jnlie., Mr Hempliill's only son, and Ids father came In and took their accus tomed places, and the father asked a very lona blesHlnu, and reached his hand out nnd captured a biscuit at the same mo-( inent that he delivered his "amen." Jultez was a handsome, frank young fellow, who worked very hard und had no Vices, but who possessed a fair share of Minnly virtues. it., r.iim.l time, somdiow, nftertlio mul tifarious duties on a larm were done, to study, nnd to Blip over to tho Avery farm verv often. Uclng n steady nnd handsome young fniw i.i mother naturally looked on him with pride, und now she felt that slio was doing her duty as a wlso mother in .llaprmntpimticlnif SUC h n fiKillsh action on Martha's part ns adopting her three lltllo half Bisters nnd baby brother. Meanwhile, Martha was working, ns V. l.pr lift ilenemled upon it, over a refrac- i.,vr rlininliiu. und her pretty faco was wrlnli led into a frown and her cheeks llamcd crimson, nnd little shirks of anger seemed to slusit from her eyes that had vnt. i hii nlelon of tears not far off. mm ii.rUed tlio dasher with vindictive little movements, ns if she wished she had Komo particular person under the dasher, n, it nil 1 1 Ul seem ns u iaui uuui- i-n. luni ItehiHl. I .l.m't nnniler it WOtl't Come," Said TVfnrth.i. lit lust. "Hateful old thing! A if I ilencnded ution her. or ns if I wanted imp '.IiiIm-e.' I itucss I can innnago fnrm: at nnv rate, 1 must try, for with Cod's h -lp I will take caro of Hu so poor lit 1 1 children. Addle can help take caro of tho others and 1 think she is cruel Oh!" This exclnmntlon was h.ought forth by the sudden sllit of Jabe. a.i l.o sprung over the fence nnd w::lked I.Uo the well kept kitehon without a word of warning nr IlivltMtlilll. lie wnlkml directly up to Martha nnd clasped both of his hands around hers ns she held the "dasher," and said cheerily: "Well, Mnrtle, how are you? llenv)ou sit dow u nnd let me do tlds, and I can look nt you all tho while, und thut will lay mo for my work." t,.pd awav her tears, and smooitred tne curly tendrils of her hair; and before sat knew It his btrong arm wus around her waist and ho hud kissed her. In a few minutes she recovered her calm, but her dignity h". was only a weua wuii. "- ' wus striving to do her plain duty; and she tried to free herself from the strong young nrms that held her In so close and I so . com forting a clasp; Ir, poor uu.m, ... wus ouly a week dcadl "Don't, Julxtz," was an . a .i Munlb? Why shall I not love and comfort my dear little wife that Is to be? ....w "Oh, uearl" snia Manus, ucbj..... Oh. dearl Oh, Jabcz, piease uou i, v. this 1 not isnalble." "And why not, Warner " " were able to talk I have known you and Med you; ao all my life I trying to desere you. You have loed iijuia .i-.i ti,pli. wbv mo, too, naveni juu. Ixn't It possible, please tell me? "Ilaveu't you heard? Don't yon know? Jubcz, I feelus if U tomy take care oi tuesc poor un not let them suffer. Father left nothing but the furm; out mere enough for us all, and I must try to do ?," i f,.r them. And your-you I think we had bettor not see each other uy more, tor ... Vnn .rfl "There, mat s jui c..uuB... -- -willing to throw me off for the sake o those children wno nave i.u V "r upon you. You could send them to their poor old grandfather, but you prefer to I""'., r. . ...i nml iimtrov shoulder uie uumeu nil your dreams of happiness, and devote nil your life to them, and forget the life long love Ve had for you?" It Is my uuiy, . i . .... iviiiinir to sncr flee all to them, and they may turn out ungrateful or wicked; and you know me, and that , 1 love you deurly, utue wuruo, mm w., will " "I can't help It, Jabe. I can't see It In the same light. 1 feel as if the hand of tho dead lay uiwn me, nnd I must oley. Ik-sides, I do It because 1 icci n Don't muko it huraer ior me iuu . Jnbez." . , lif..ln mo IIITIA WHO." "I would be very happy so, Jabez, Dut I know your mother novcr womu sent, and I couldn't bear to cause a dis ngreement In your family." j "I can manage mm, wi"t j ngreo to be my wife next Monday. . ..T.ti i ....... f.inrrin.1 Will go OVcr lO V llKesmirro wF" there quietly, and return and settle down nt once lido a new edition of Darby and Joan. What do you say?" . Ioor little Martha hung ner neuu, u..u reflected ns well ns she conld. Mother nnd father were both dead, nnd she had no ono to ndvlse or counsel her; all she could do was to let him have one swift I'lunce from her downcast eyes, which was . t Lucindv," and sne began to cry, wncre upon Jabez hurried oir. The next morning Jabez was gono, no one knew where, und tho whole farm wemed to want him bock: though It was noonday, there was no work done, und l. und Mrs. Hemphill ut dejectly in the "best room." . , , "Father" said at last, knocking the ishej out of his pipe: "I knowed Saturday that snmpin was up. but I never guesseu wmu, u blamed If I ain't sorry for him to go and toko up with thut shiftless Lucludy, when be might a' had Murthy, only for your ... IT..,,, .Hn- them poor little young- sters; and I think Murthy was a-doin' her duty. I'm blamed sorry." "Mr. Hemphill, don't swear, nnd don t say I broke off the match. I never dono uuthln', only Friday I told Murthy my opinion about it, and she got mad, and I .pose said something that maddened Jubez, for the next day he went off, and I s'poso he usked Lucindy. "Oh, what on earth -hall I do? He s such a good boy, and to throw himself AWllV BO!" "Well, if you told her your mind In tho same way you tell it to me I don't bluine Murthy u bit for glttin- man.- At this Juncture Mrs. Hemphill gave .....i until the noise of wheels on the gravel outside aroused them both, nnd. they looked out to soe Jubcz nnd Martba both looking very happy in the buggy. Mnrtha WM. not in mourning, mu PETER PERKINS' DREAM. BT EMILT AUTUUB. Inasmuch as y. hare dona It totttoutol thorny children, y. nave don. it uuu, me. "There Is that ham, It Is too old to sell, and this barrel of wormy dried apples, and a barrel of meal and one of flour, which are both a little moldy, but s 11 Kood enough to give to the poor, and thut 7 ...r,r thnt the kerosene was tan uurrc. ul ou' , .. . spilt in, and thoj twosucks o r eta Las weevils, ami you "--J" stale bread. Tuoy win " " " ?ii hend the Imr nud I guess my name will beau tne 5 Z My else would give so much. ......... 1 pun Ki-t as de. Mark, and XZrVwiwntmm carried round to be society's rooms with my compliments. Ahal This will help many a poor family io enjoy a good Christm.is dinner, and 10 ., , . 3 A it i, n. v customers. livery btxly k sTgene ou8 man, but few of the Kthreu will mako us goo.1 a display as I El to-morroy. I guess I'll gc l,on o now, Mark, ana, nn, nere Chr.st.nas. 1 can't afford n.ore. You know business Is slack, well, goou night," la i ... p .lid sweet and Infuntlno, agalo It S2 tender .uTplttful, then It looked a. kmShave dona when he suld, "Come to Z all ye weary and heavy laden, was W-d full of aonoM r merc ; ful gooduesB, auu vut-u awi.u!" t... ti,vin noticed that there was a throng ever Increasing and reach C far below them so that the end of ng IU ZZ f.f sltrht. and these Se 7m singly to the 'f.K.t of the Sur and there laid a gift wh ch w as In stantly Uken by the angels and laid upon Blttn,y. ..io iii,.h .lid not measure by uTBMrf the gift Itself, but the motive which lay like a living heart in- DAUGHTERS' or eve - Mrs. M. Ixiuise Thomas, prwldcnt uf w is, Is a x keeper, and guthert 10 uirJ0 of honey a year. Little Miss Lizzlo Boll Sineklr j d . town, N. J., celebrated her tw.ir.k T recently by completing a bad qmi. Zr J tains 11,210 pioeea. H nm Delva Lockwood hoi annexed toUu office at Washington a bureau for Z -1.1- it. Blue in. , , . hn Then Peter l-crKinssnw ui had not yet offered their gift had a bur dea to carry, large or small, and he sud denly became aware that the bi rden fast ened upon his own back was enormous and was very heavy. Dut he turned to the stranger and said: "When will it be my turn?" , , Whan nil nf these shall have passed.' i . - ... , . i. . i tiicre wuii mo wivos for men who aro tm ........ their time in courting. Quoon Victoria keeps alwayi In her tri, , apartment a statuette of the Uunew j 1. Urowu, which oei wherever tlieqitou! self travels. lis usual lilnee U on hw writing desk. - . tn" On Jenny Liul's .i:!n was placedw. u uoiusciimmt awr-th. myrt.leiniid.fcl a iron t)1niifji viru n - , . . " tlwiKnatiinw plucUi ' aiinfTlmw, 'f'-tolfUa all tho answer ho needed. "II TUOUOHT TOU LIKED MARTHTl" One lomr embrace, and one shy, Bweet kiss ratilled this Bilent promise. 1'ut on that pretty lilac (iress, .uumr, Monday morning, and meet me ui o 'disk Just bcyonti tne ewnyiu uiuu., u-. ono hour we will be one, aim say noin- tn nnvlMX V. un. yes; uuo om" something glittered on her wedding 11a- "Mother, father, let me Introduce to' you Mrs. Martha Hemphill. I hone you will Ihj pleased to form hor acquuint- word. Jabez." said his mother, who caught happy little M,.rthn. In lier rather long arms, and tbe fmlier shook Jabcz's hands like pump handles, whilo he tried hard to speaK without tears. Aftop n w hile everything was explaineU, n.,,1 it. was a merry Christmas dinner to which they all sat down the next ii iti.mnlilll. Sr.. said she was thankful above everything that Martha hud upheld her principle, and she added sotto voce, uud saved her from thut awful "fumbly." CH.'llSTMAS MORNING. Keen blew the wind across tbe naked wold, Glimmered the snow fields white. Aweary with louirlnR, doubt and pain, 1 watched tbe silent night. Ah, mel Joy cornea and Roes, but grief remains; My days shall comfort bring; But hark I Upon the Trosty wiuier air Tbe Christmas chlmings rlug. And, like a irullly ghost at breath of dawn, . My coward moanluRS fly; Echoes BRttln th' adoring song that woke Beneath Judea's sky. And sweeter, clearer, louder, cuinie od cu..uo, Ring out. 0, happy bells! For every peal with Jubilant refrain, The wondrous tidings tells. Louise Both-Hendrlkson. herself in tlioa)uiie ( irom tier weaning wr. Before going to Oak t privlng Day Mrs. Clo.-b' lug of flowers from the 7ntory to the Central l'uv .ir..t,il linp.li.4. ntirl iliiifltk. 1.. i- .t. . ...... .....Wi, 'nmiti, 11 Iks Husnn u. Anllwiny Is onm. ii . king wonuin suffrugo clul at varlotar, l,t fiuliiiiii. nml bnpnn.uMila nt k i.i ...'..i.'. , - 1 huh uri'd forts bavo rosulUd In muny aocetslouid,. army of women who behove tbey hti , ngiu w vomj. Milwaukoo has a bowling club of fair damsels who pructico religlounlj times a week and have become ttrmi robust from the exorcise. They are vm . ... i 41 11 .1 . , . . J itiirr. n i. Lull 171111111 uiiii (jiiiiiiiimii iv anu . - .,n..v " - n ' J ance as ll oi nir. auwu v.-- - vanquisu any ciuu oi gentlemen that tn church, which wus ns so much paper, ana clue,,K0 them. ' A ml aim Ipht unon his shoulders 7. i hmira nr ilnvs. or years, he did not know which, while all these people ir nntipnil ft mnn who staggered by and laid a heavy weight of gold chalices .mi Pinirch cnndlestlcks and othsr em blems nt his feot, nnd Peter Perkins saw with surprise that they new up in me - then a poor old woman in rags staggered along w ith a cup oi com wuier u u offering. Tills sent the scales down, down, ns if it weighed a ton, and then a palo, nnd offered only a tour. This. too. weighed heavier than gold old broken toy. or some CHaJUH" , m npn mirmetits. or even a crust oi Vtwtnail nna lull 1 nt bis feet, and these, too, henvv on lUOBO wouuenui When the principal for atwmlnaryfortiii in Washington, Pa., staruxl to tab W jcholurs homo from church the other 8m day evening she found iho usual crowd ,j young men watting outside tbe doort madothogiru go bacK, aachagauut tin will, and would not budge until a poliMt whom suo sent ior, mauo tne noyt go in;. wm "IT'S TlH) BAD." Mnrtlia bad Intendwl to be very dlgnl fleil nnd cold, nnd to show thnt she did nut need tho advice, assistance nor the love of any of the Hemphill family, after the v'sit t lint Mrs. Hemphill liau maup, nn.l rementberlnii ull that she had said l.nt in th rreetH"rof Jnls nil this heroio rpwliitlon imsM-d away like mist U-fore .it Htiimliinp. and iiisteiid cf her dignitled rK-rvi she put her two plump little hands l f,ir lier Luc nud Uvau to ob ami cry, nt r.,nis Jalicz w:is Instantly di- trp.l to Mich an extent thnt be dnpied :ie drtadu-r Into the churn and sprang to UrC'e -de; and there he Vycm auj 111 IT thing. Will you trust tho children to me to bring up? Will you givo mem mio m. cmiirdiiuishln completely? Answer yes, without question." "Why certainly, muco wo "All right. Now I must really go, for there's a thousand things to uo. iou will bo there?" nnd ns she answered yes, he caught her plump little form to ins heart again, and kissed her again for goodby; nnd ho leaped tho fence at a bound, anil in a lew miuuu-a -"; about his "chores," with n light heart, for i.a 1......1 Miiri n trulv aim wen, ami ue now saw his way to happiness with the ono girl ho loved. Sunday ho went away in me mormon, nnd was gono all day, ami only returned In time tor supper. After tho table was cleared, nnu mis. Hemphill sat down to rest, with a clean pocket handkerchief folded over her knees, .... in. iu 1... m llll.ln to save her iiiiu k sua umw, mm in her hands, for sho always held her Bible thus every Sunday evening, inougu no one could remember ever seeing her rend in it, Jubcz arose from his seat nnd walked up und down tho room in slletico. Ills mother watched him uneasily. At ln.it ho spoke: "Mother, 1 am thinking of getting mar ried." It was out at last! Her fear was well placed, and the shock uiia irtHMit. "Mother, how woulf? you like Lucinda Ilosencrnnts for a daughter?" In nil her Imaginings she had never let her fancy run riot to nn extent that could have permitted Lucinda Kosencrnnts to enter her head as tho possible choice of her son. Pretty enough, but coarse nnd Ignorant; .i.i..iit..p of two idle, dissolute parents; lany and slovenly lierseir, auu iouu i -dancing and party going, and nil the very tilings that Mrs. Hemphill aonormi, m no wonder that she sat pule and Bhockod nnd speechless. Of nil the girls inai sue Knew, or uu ever heard of, Lucinda was tho last one that she wonld have chosen, aim sue coum not Iwar it. , 1-1 thought you liked warmy, sou said, tremulously. I do liko Martna; oui you wuu o much" "1 rather you'd a picked her out "She refused me." "Refused you I I guess you're ns good as she any time. Any gal ougnt to i prendton-tyou" "She (Inl HOI lUlllK so, aim .vi.i.T... did not hurt me long, vwiai oo jou think of Lucinda?" "Oti, Jalicz, don t ask. I never enn give In to your marrying Into thut awful family. Just think of what a set they ire, anil Lucindu'll lw Just the sumo. There ain't another gill that can hold a rnndle to Murthy it it wasn't for them ili.'M. children." "She gave them all away yesterday, 1 hennt. to a rmirdiau." "Julics, don't you think yon could rhanue her resolution? Ye ain't bound tc Lucindv. I ye?" "You know, mother, I never bn-uk my word." Mrs. Hemphill cronnrd, "I'd ruther you had a took Martl-.y nta tea young uui to teed and raise Uuu The Mummers of Scotland. The mummers, guisers or guizards oc cupied a prominent placo in all Christmas observances in the early history of Scot land, and this form of Christmas amuse ment was evidently a survlvul from the HouiRU Saturnalia. In 1377 there wero mummers on Chrlstmns Eve in London. numminc.n wus for bidden by royal edict. An old piece of verse auent the mummers rends: To shorten winter's sadness, Pee where tbe folks with gladness Dissul'fd are all n-comliiK, Bight wautonly a-mummiug, Fa la. r Whilst youthful siwrts are lasting, To feasting turn out fustinR. W ith revels nnd with wassails. Make grief and caro our vassals, ' Fa la. I Tor youth it well beseemetb, Tnst pleasure bo csteemeih, And sullen age is huted. That inlnb would have diluted, Fa la. A riirlstmaa Comedy. Mrs. Porter gives hint thnt she would for her Christmas. Mr. Porter a gentle like a seubjkiu suck She irets a sealsh'n handing, nnd her Innocent hnsbnnd cuu't imngiue wliut she is crying for. ChrlMnins, As commemorating the birth of the founder of the Christian religion, it is a religious feast. Hut in tho popular ap prehension its religious character has been superseded by its social and chnr- itablo signlllcance. n nas nccome me feast of pxkI fellowship in the highest geuso good fellowship with a religious sanction. Nominally it in the birthday of the rounder of Christianity. Practically it is the day of St. Nicholas, the feast ot Santa Clans, the iitron of ull chiUlreu. Harper's Weekly rnltnl 8tatp Pota(r Stamp. The United States has been, without doubt, the nn t prolific of all countries In the world In the Issue of postal stamps hnvlni put forth over 500 different varie ties altogether. The numlier of distinct varieties issued by the various govern ments throughout the world Is variously animated, but 8,000 would probably cover the whole. Chicago lieruld. "IT 18 TOO OLD TO BELL. And wizened old Peter Perkins got Into his old overcoat and went home through i.n mront where tho snow lay thick nnd heavy until he reached his comfortnblo looking three story house. After ho rang the bell ho muttered to himself: "I might just ns well have only given Murk $1 instead of $3. He'd n'been just as thankful, and I'd a'saved that much. And all those things there wny, i coum have sold them at a discount, but then, after it all, I wus losing ground in church custom by whut they call my stinginess, nn.l now. well. I euess after nil I'm glad I givo them. The poor who get them can't complain. Oh, here she comes at last t And she will expect a present, tool It seems ns if everybody was besot ChriBtmas timel I'm sick of it. Hu!" At this Instant Mrs. Warner, who was servaut und housckcoper both, opened tho door, her rather long face wreathed in smiles and her form dressed in her best black silk gown. Peter Perkins was as tonished nnd surprised ns she led tho way ... . .1. ..... 1 .1 ... n . 1 a to the dining room, wnere mo u.t. dinner was laid, for on the table smoked a 'splendid turkey, while several other dainty and toothsome dishes stood about, among them a noble mluce pie that gave out a mellow, luscious odor that mortal could not withstand, and yet ho turned, saying fiercely: "Mary Warner! Who gave you author ity to. do this? Why, hero is dinner enough for twenty, nnd such extrava gance! I told you this morning I didn't believe in holiday nonsense, and I told you to cook half a mackerel and a potato, dliln't I?" "You did, sir, and I was going to do it: nnlv this morning my sister in the coun try sent me a Christmas box, and these wero in it, and as I couldn't eat them nil myself I made bold to offer you half, sir. and no offense, I hopo." "Oh, well, thnt alters the case. Well, yes, I don't caro if I do," and ho allows himself to fall in the chair she pushed for ward, and ho fell to nnd in a Bhort time hud cnten a most excellent dinner, which he finished with a great golden doughnut and piece of cheese. He 'ook theso r.s in r dream, ono in each hand, nnd made alternate bites of doughnut nnd chceso in a reflective nnd even retrospective man- nnp ns llP thollllllt: "Why don't city folks learn to make crullers liko this? For lovo nor money you couldn't buy anything like this in all this great city. They taste just ns mother used to make them. Her tin cruller box was never empty and how good they were; the older they were tho mellower and better they were. I re member she used to make mo a boy and a mouse every time she fried crullers, nnd always two P's for my letters. And Christmas nnd New Yenr's she put enr nway soed candies all over mine. I won der how sho did it. That mince pio was trood. I think I will take another piece. It hain't cost anything nnd it makes me think of old times." And so the miserly old man snt and ate until his usnal bedtime came, when ho lit his candle, for he never would have gas, nnd went to bed.' Scnrccly hud he got warm and comfort able when lie saw standing by his bedsido a stranger whoso face was carefully turned away, and who wore a long, looso garment of Borne unknown fashion, and instinctively l'eter rerkins put ms nanu nmer his pillow after his revolver, think ing of robbers, but the stranger said in a low voice, which yet had such authority In it thnt the wretched man dared not disobey: "Arise, dress yourself and follow me." As In a dream the little miser followed, but they went so swiftly that he could not see where they were going until at last the stranger said: "Open your eyes and tell me what you see." Peter Perkins stood and gazed with his wizened face pale and frightened. He seemed to bo in a vast place, so vast that it nppenred to lie visible illimitable space. There was no beginning nor end to any I where, and yet he was there in the midst of this Infinity of distance, and before him upon nothing stood great tables upon which was piled a heterogeneous collection ot everything imaginable., and while he was trying to understand this confusion, he noticed thnt there had appeared, rank ou rank and file on file, limitless, count less numbers of cherubim and serhphim, and in the midst of this throng sat upon a crystal throne Christ, the benign, the loving, the pitiful, and his features seemed to exude sweetness an ! mercy from evc-y lineament, aud his smile was ineffably tender. The cherubim and scrnpnira sang "Glorr, glory to Cod la the highest and wero very Peter Perkins noticed, too, that those whose gifts were light disappeared from view, and ho watched until he saw them f,.n intn Knnce nnd fado away In distance, yhllo the angels sent pitying glances after tnem. eiuiiinniv tlm Saviour said "Now. Peter Perkins, what gift have you brought to the Lord on this his birth' "Ohl I am willing to give you all I have, but this bundle upon my bock was not intended for you, but for the poor. If you will let me go back I will return with "Tint what have you in that bundle?" "nnlv some flour, and meal, und sugar, and hum, and rice, which are not quite fresh and good, but I thought they would do for the poor" "An.i lmve vou never heard of my words, when I said: 'Inasmuch as ye do it nntn the k-nst of these, my children, yo do it unto me?' Look, that cup or water was given by a sick and suffering woman to one who suffered worse. That holy tenr was civen from a pure heart that had nothing else to offer, but you, out of your ni.nnii.inee. offer only that which Is unfit tnr foo.1. nnd in offerintr thut to tho uu fort unate noor vou have offered it to me.'' "I did not knowl un, piease let me go back and I will do differently" "Alas! you have lived youi life, an you must, like all that throng you have seeu, take your deeds with you to plead, for or against you. You can return no more than they. All men bring their passports of good or evil actions with them here, nnd once they have como naught can change. They must bear meir fate. Some of them did not know but you had a mother who taught you aright, but you forgot her words of wisdom or put thpm nsiilo. So. now. co your way." And with these words Peter Perkins fnir. himself fallinn Into perdition, weight' ed down by the moldy flour and spoiled bread nnd sucar. Down, down ho went, faster than many others who were on tho w-nv. and he cried out in his agony of fear, when suddenly with that cry ho awoke and sat up in bed. This then had been a dream! But it had opened his eyes, and he began to see things as he never had done before. Ho remembered his mother's teachings, und he slept no more that night. But ns soon ns dnylight dawned ho dressed and went to the storo where poor, faithful Mark, who had sluveu ten vears for him. was packing those wretched things Into the wagon. BASEBALL TALK. Ah A P- The league salary limit for nrapimi mid to be $1,500. Tbo California league has adopted ! double umpire system. Catcher Henry Yaiek, of Detroit, jigned with M hoellug, The Browns and Detroit! contemplttt . ipring series of exhibition games. The Yule pitcher, Hutchinson, nen 1,800 from Dos Moines hist season The new Chicago club is said to be rata plating tho engagement of Larry McKen The New York combination, it sttii will remain in 'Frisco until Feb. 15tk Not ono of the original lirowmwill gat with St. Louis next year. Bill Gkmn the lust to go. After refusing many eastern offer, fa ham, tho Harvard rollogo pitcher, baispi with the St. l'aul club. President Day intends sending hit ac outhnexttairing. This will give bit men a chance to show what they am da Tho American association is goingtoBl its games doubly attractive next year by ing ull of the best umpires in iuo coumn. Tho Washinirton club has already mail nineemonts for tho spring opening Ut jcaaon. The Cleveland club will bo t iug attraction. Pnilunt Von dcr Aho ssyi tut Brooklyn and Cincinnati will bavo s nines next year, and both should maker flklit for tho pennant. P..1.-U F.wlnir is doiiis some pliewr pitching since the New York combiu l started for California. It is a groat pin : was not given a trial during uie sum. Who.. President Vi 11 der AM KT- asked Director Doylo if ho wanted to ! twin ....i.i- "Yps.and VOUIKS U1UU ill! . .v . , . , i. I will give frw.OlX) for tne wauio uu- f SPORTING AND ATHLETIC. Sir Dixon is tho most popular for the next Kentucky ueruy. The Dwyers have engagements iff om noil nf stnkos next season. ' James Quirk, the Canadian spnnW gone to England to try uis iuc caps. It is not at all improbable thD; McCaffrey nnd Peter Nolan wiUnwM ueapolis somo time next month. tl.n world"! ft Jumr.hasdochledtoquJ go on witti nis post b"""" University of Pennsylvania. Hondlso, the great English rsM J in. i timii.i was rel"11 wnomanoucr ui i te,4 vpars nt-bbv his owner, a . " -. t nn ere now has nearly tuui " -- M takes wou, and is still souuu ... i,n tlm honor Uillioruia mm .....JW tho best trotting rew'-" M.l vir. Ycarlins. Norkunc, i; Wihlflower. 2:21: J?r " . i i W.nMnia.'- Wilkes, 3:1U; 4-year-om, "--7 , T-ETEIl PERKISS' DREAM. "Mark." said he, "throw all that stuff away and tnke double the nmount of tho best, and tuke poultry nnd fruit nnd ten and coffee nnd bread aud sngur nnd but ter, yes, and anything else you fancy, and make them up into separate parcels and give one good, generous basketful to every poor family you know. Yes, Mark, and then, if your mother Is able to bear it, tnke her in a carriage and come down to tr.y house this evening to dinner, nnd we will discuss our new sign with Perkins nnd Hancock on iU Yes, God bless us! Oh, no, I'm not crazy! I've just come to my senses," and he hurried home and as tonished Mrs. Warner by a handsome crisp note for t'A) nnd ordered a dinner which would have staggered her it she had not had so good a beginning from her sister's farm. Ten years have passed since that time. Peter Perkins is a round, happy man. To see his jolly, benign face clow at you from over his counter makes you involuntarily loot rouna for the other Cheeryble brother; and now if he was called he would not go empty handed before his Lioru anu baviour. Come, bring with a noise, Ut niprrr, nw-ry boya, Th Cbrwrf.M log to the firing, Vbile my ir.od dame she Bids you all be trea A J druA to jour kurtr dealruut. " "Iteddy" Gallagher, of Clw Riley, of Franklin, Nov. SB, and signea aru - , six rouml giovo in,..- - - ;urt; ghor's weight is 153 pound, --v Toff Wall, tho middle England, after "fS" land, expects to leave -for latter part -VVi.b- scy for from w, . miuuie wcigui P0UT1CALP!CKINGS. rhofornmtionoflanclU,?f in Maine. f AUbutfouroftheir-n-. In Georgia are agaianv tho war taxes. Senator Teller, of Colora. ,, fectly satisfied witn tC (or tho presidency if M able to win tho light as- - Tf i tmu thnt wo bavo v i..i, th or national convW doubtful whether tho big con-ect thing for an imi- r- , vcntion.-Hartford Courant lW (, The AUanta Constitu-ion- : of warning against our , to watch tho Fren A f 1 . w.iiovp that the careu J . ntflC"--- United SUtes ana r - Tho Iowa Prohibition. th United Ut)or ticket iff majority of sni The deliberations 1 fiiit'l be added to. the Kepuu..- w maUng the majority n moc-rocy. ThU would g'rt. legislature are enauif ior nfyof theDritishhoff presiding officers nro u . rff, oftheflneUue, ..nJJ--v , rjf session wnn -itoto, relics ot colwualdT