, WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON. MAY 1G, 1384. )ri ,' mm. fl' 1 n i nrreni f if crahtrij. THE KING'S SBIPS. God hath so many ships upon the seal His arc tho merchantmen that carry trensuro The man-of-war, all bannered gallantly, The little fisher-boat and barks of pleasure. On all this sea of timo there is not one That sailed w i tliout tho glorious name thereon. Tho winds go up and down tho sea; k And some they lightly tlasp entreating kindly, And waft them to tho ports whero they would by; And other ships they buffet long and blindly. Tho clouds como down on tho great sinking deep, And on1 the shore tho watchers stand and y, cep. And God hath many wrecks within tho eea; Oh, its dcopl I look in fear and wonder; The wisdom throned above is dark to me, Yet it is sweet to think His care is under; That yet the sunken troaturo may bo drawn Into his storehouse when the sea is gone. So I, that sail in peril on tho sea, With my beloved, whom yet tho waves may cover, Say God hath more than angels care of me, And larger share than I in friend and lover, Why weep yo so, ye watchers on the land ? This deep is but tho hollow of His hand. Meadow Farm. Mary Miller enmo homo frorn tho factory upon that April ovoning, with n lightj quick step. Tug sky was all a jonquil glow; tho fiogs-itero croaking in tho swamps; tho maples' woro crimsoned with their ear liest banners of blosbom ; and, as bIio tripped along, Mary found a tuft of violets, half hidden under a drift of dead leavoa palo purple, scentloss blooms! "Tho first violets always bring good luck with them," she whispored to her self as sho pinned them into tho bosom of her bluo flannel dress. "Homo," was scarcely tho idoal re alization of that poetic word to our factory girl. She and her mother lived in tho upper half of a shabby, unpaint ed woodon house, with tho blacksmith's scolding wifo and sovon riotous children down stairs, and ono-half of a trampled back yard by way of a garden, whero nothing over grow but burdocks, net tles and Mrs. Mugg's longloggod fowls. But Mrs. Miller, who had boon a school teacher onco, mid'still retained somewhat of tho refinement of her early education, had tho tea ready, with a shaded lamp and a bunch of maplo blossoms on the table, ready for Mary to como homo. "Good news, mother!" tho girl cried lightly. "Tho Meadow farm is to let! Mother, wo must tako it." Mrs. Miller looked dubiously at tho eager, bright face, with its blue-gray eyCB mm iniiKOB in ycuuw Jiiur. "Can wo afford it dauchtor?" sho said, slowly. A wholo houso and a farm of forty-throe acres T" "It isn't such a very largo houso, mother 1" ploadcd Mary, as sho laid tho bunch of violots in hor mother's lap "nor so many moro rooms than wo have hero. And wo could keop two cows, and I could soil milk and butter, and spring chickons and eggs; aud I am al most suro that Will Davidgo would work tho farm on shares. And only think, mother, how delightful it would bo to havo a homo all to ourselves, whoto we couldn't hear Mrs.Muggs boxing Hobby's cars, or Helen shrieking with tho tooth achol And a littlo gardon, mother, where wo could have peonies and holly hocks, and those lovely, old-fashioned flowers that your soul delights in." Mrs. Miller's faco softoncd. "It would bo a great temptation, Molly," sho Bnid. "It is n month now since old Mrs. Dabney died," said Mary. "And they say that hor daughter in tho city and hor son in California despiso tho old farm, with its one-story houso and its old red barn. So it is to bo letl And so cheap, tool Only a hundred and fifty dollars a year! Mother, we must take itl I'll loavo tho factor' and turn dairy maid. I've saved enough, you know, to buy tho two cows and some real Tly mouth ltook fowls to begin with, and oh, it will bo such a happiness! Say yes, mother do say year When Mary Millor pleaded like this, tho gentle widow novor know how to refuse ; and tho upshot of it was that thoy leased tho old Dabnoy houso, and bocamo co-sovereigns of tho realms of Meadow farm. It was their first niuht thcro. Over head tho young May moon shono through n veil of purplo mist A bolltary owl hooted in chestnut-wood back of tho house, for Meadow farm was situated on a lonely mountain Hide, whero no ono camo except on tpocial business. Tho Plymouth Hock chickens were safely shut up whero foxes could not roach them nor minks steal in to bleed their young lives away ; tho cows two lino young Aldcrnoys v ero chow ing their cuds back of the old red ham, aud Mary Millor had flung a handful of cedar sticks ou tho hearth, whero their scented blazo illuminated tho old kitchen with a leaping brightness beautiful to see, "Docauso it's just possible that tha houso may bo damp," she said, "aftor being uninhabited so long. There, mother, , isn t that cheerful? And isn't it nico our old rag-carpet should chanco to fit this floor so exactly f'with a satisfied, downward glance. "And do you see those tiger lilies? I found them down by tho gardon wall oh, such a red wilderness of them! Old Mrs. Dabney sot them out herself, they say. It seems only yesterday," she added thoughtfully, "that I camo past hero and saw old Mrs. Dabnoy sitting in tho big chair by tho fire, just whero ." Mrs. Miller uttered a littlo shriek and grasped her daughter's arm at this mo ment. Mary stopped short, with an ashy pallor overspreading her check. For as sho spoke, tho door opposite had opened, and a very littlo old woman, silver haired and shriveled liko a mum my, camo in, and walking across tho floor seated herself in Mrs. Dabney's very corner. An old woman dressed in the snud-colorcd gown which Mrs. Dabney lmd worn, and wearing a snuff-silk cap, whilo a bag depended from her arm. "It's cold, .ladies," sho said, looking around with a dspiccating air. "Cold for tho season of tho year. And they don't keop fires at Tewkstownl" "Mother." said Marv, recovering her self with a hysterical grasp of relief. "It isn't old Mis. Dabney's ghost at all. It's old Miss Abby como back from the Tewkstown poorhouse." "You don't mean " began the mild widow. "That Mrs. Daniel Dabney and Mrs. Evorard Elberson let their old aunt go to tho poorhouso?" said Mary Miller. "Yes, it is quito truo. Mrs. Daniel leads society in San Francisco, T am told, and Mrs Elborson is a grand lady in Bridge port, with a reception day and servants in livery. What could they do with a half crazy old aunt, who takes snuff and talks uncertain grammar? Poor Miss Abby! sho has wandered back to her old homo. Sho was eighty her last birth, and things are all misty and vague to her." "What shall wo do?" said Mrs. Miller, in ncconts of perplexity. "A crazy woman here it don't seem just right, Molly, does it?" "I'll tako her back after sho has rested n littlo, and had a cup of tea," said Mary cheerfully. "But perhaps sho won't go." "Oh, yes, shs will," said Mary. "Poor Miss Abby! Sho is as gentlo as a child." Her words proved to bo correct. Miss Abby Dabney suffered Herself to be led unremonstratingly back to Tewkstown poorhouse, whero tho matron read her a shrill-voiced lecture, anu declared she should not bo allowed another grain of snuff if she wouldn't behave better. Old Miss Abby smiled deprecatingly. "Thoy are peculiar peopJo nere, sue said. "I think, my dear," sho said to Mary Miller, "they forget sometimes I am a lady. But it takes all sorts, don't you seo, to make a world." Tho next night, however, just as Mary and her mother were sitting down to tea, Miss Abby onco more appeared, in the midst of a gentlo shower of rain. "I hope I don't incovenienco anybody," she said meekly. "But that woman at Towkstown has cut off my allowance of snuff, and after all, there's no place like homo." And once moro Mary Miller patiently walked homo with the old crone to the poorhouso. The matron was infuriated this timo. "It ain't human natur' to stand this," sho declared. "I'll put her in the jug." "The jug?" repeated Mary. "It's a room, down cellar, whero we shut up tho troublesome cases," said the matron. "I can't stand this running away business, and I won't!" Tho jug, perhaps, proved efficacious, for old Miss Abby did not appear again for a week. At tho expiration of that timo, however, sho crept noisnlossly in, just at dusk and seated hesclf liko a silent shadow in tho chimnoy corner. "It's so good to bo at home again," sho said, rubbing her wrinkled hands. "I somehow deem to got lost of late. Elnathon is gono, and Betsy's gone, and I am left her alone. Yes, a cup of tea, please sugar and no milk. Thoy novor remember how I liko my tea at Towks town. This is good; and buttor on my broad, tool wo don't get butter at TewKs town." Mary burst into tears. "Mothor," said she, "Mrs. Abby shall not ko back to Towkstown sho shall stay hero! Mother, how should I feel if you wore wandering, friendless and alone through tho world?" "But my dear ' "She shall sleep in hor own room, out of the kitchen," persisted Mary. "She will be no more care than a canary bird. Oh, mother, do consent! Sho will think then that sho is in her own old home. Oh if you know how dreary it ia at that poorhouse, with tho grass all trampled out, and piles of clam shells laying around tho door, and not so much as a dandelion or n daisy to bo seen." And Mrs. Miller yielded to Mary's tearful solicitations. "Do as you please, my child," said sho. The Tewkstown authorities wero but too glad to bo rid of the poor old incubus; and Miss Abby Dabney settled down in her old home, aa contentedly and un quostioningly as if sho had never left it. bho ate and drank but littlo ; she talked still less, and seomed to regard Mrs. Miller and Mary as guests, who hod come to visit tho old farm. "The Widow Miller and her darter must be rich folks to undertake to sun- port old Mies Abby," sneered ono neigh bor. Sho was well enough provided for at tho poor house," said another. "l never yet saw a iarro. succeed tuat was managed by women-folks," jeered tho third. "There'll bo tho biggest kind of a smash' up presently," observed number four, "and an auction salo of everything! and I'll bo on hand for I don't deny that them littlo, Alderncy cows is the cunningest crecturs I ever set eyes on, and good milkers into the bargain. But timo wore on, and there was no flutter of a red flag over tho porch. On tho contrary matters throvo, and Mary Miller declared iovously, that "farming was a great deal moro profitable busi ness than working in the lactory, ana only wished that sho had found it out before." Until ono erav autumnal evening, Mary and her mother camo back from a brisk walk to tho village, and found a stalwart, sun-browned man sitting op posite to Miss Abby, by tho red glow of tho fire. Tho old lady rose up in odd, uncer tain way. "Ladios." sho said, fumblinc in hor pnuir box, "this is my nephew, Cyrus Dubrey lie as ran away from nome twenty-nine years ago come back Michael mas Day, and wo all supposed was dead. Cyrus, these are the ladies who are so good as to visit mo hero. I don't quite recollect their names ; but thon it don't matter much, and after all my memory ain't as good as it used to be" Nothing matters much now-a-daysl" And Miss Abby sat down and fell into a "daze" again, as if oil necossity for conversational clients wero over. Cyrus Dubrey stood up a bronzed bearded giant, with dark eyes and a superb stature. "Ladies, I beg your paidon!" ho said. "But s'posed when I came bore I was coming home! I knew nothing of all theso changes. I novor could havo dreamed my cousins would let this creature go to the town poor-house. I don't know who you are, ladies," with a husky rattle in his throat, "but I thank you from tho voiy bottom of my heart for giving hor a shelter in her old age. And if money will pay you for it " "It will not!" said Mary, sharply, as if the words convoyed a slur. "No, I s'posed not," said Gyrus with a sigh. "But I've plenty of money now. Tho dear old aunty shall live liko a queen tho rest of her days, for sho was good to mo when all tho rest set mo down for a black sheep. I've mado my fortuno out in Panama, and Ihaecomo to redeem myself 1" "I have heard of Cyrus Dubrey," said Mrs. Miller gently. "And I'll venture, ma'am, you heard no good of mo," said tho youne giant, with a short laugh. "I'll not deny that I was a wild boy enough, but there wasn't any actual evil in me, let folks say what they would. And now I've come back a rich man, and there's no body to bid mo welcome home, except old aunt Abby, out of the poor-house. He could not long havo made this statement, however. All the town was up to bid tho rich government contractor welcome to Tewkstown wifhin twenty-fonr hours. But Cyrus cared little for the friendly overtures of the old neighbors. And Abby was the only person for whom he seemed to care, and his great est grief was that the old woman refused to leave the old Dubrey farm-house to live in tho stately brick mansion which he built on Prospect Hill. And then! ho asked permission to deck her little bed-room with the curiosities he had brought her from the Isthmus, and in tacking up draperies and arranging shells ana old suver coins no and juary unconsciously became quite good friends. Friends. She never knew that it was anything else, until one day old Aunt Abby took a strange idea into her head. And Mary, holding a rieh Oriental cord for Cyrus to loop into knots for picture frames, heard her introduce Mrs. Miller to a neighbor as "my guest, Mrs. Miller, tho mother of the young lady that nephew Cyrus is going to marry." Cyrus looked at Mary. Mary dropped tho ball of cord and turned crimson. Maryl" he said piteously, "say that it shall be so. For I lovo you! And and you wero good to old Aunt Abby when all tho world turned against her. I sometimes think Mary, that you must bo liko ono of heaven s angels!" And this was how thoy become en gaged. Thoy still livo in tho old farm houso. tho happiest of married lovers, and Aunt Abby firmly bclioves that they are all hero guests ; for to her tho world stands eternally still tho world that was so full of bloom and beauty to Cyras and Mary! Helen Forrest Graves. The sunken eye, the palid complexion, the disfigured eruption on the face,,indicto that there is something wrong going on within. Expel the lurking foe to health. Ayer's Sar saparilla was devised for that purpose; and does it. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the cirors and Indis cretions ot youth, netvou. weakress, earlv decay, loss of manhoad, Ac. , I will send a recipe that will euro you, rtuua vr vjiabua. -inw great raaeuy was discov ert by a missionary in South America. Send a self, addressed envelop to the REV. JOSEPH T. 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An old phjslclan, retired from practice, having hud placed In his hands by an E.t India missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy tor tho Bpcedy ..a .M.nt rnrn ot Consumption, Bronchitis, Cat arrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lung Affect ens, also ipSltne and radical cute for Nervous Iiebilit and .1 Nervous Complaints, alter hivln testtd Its wonderful curatho powers In thousands of cases has felt It nis duty to mako it known to Ids sufferiiff renews, "-lusted by this motile and adelro to reilet e human isuf. ,. i lll .n,1 frB n( starrc. to all ho Uislre It, this recipe In German, English or trench, Hh '" dlrcctlm for preparing and using. Sent lymail iiy addressing ft It ll Btamp ana nauiiiiu uo i-;i'' " -' NOYE3, 149 Power's Block, Itochcstor, N. Y. n9ra vm'iinr If you arc grpwing Gray or Bald; If your Hair is Thin, Brasliy, Dry, Harsh, or cak j i If yon arc troubled with B.uulrnfT, Itching, or any Jliimor or dis ease of tho Scalp, usu Ayer'sHairvigor. 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