THE OLD BARN. rhellpht flashed In, past each shrunken board, And blazed In the fragrant hay, Q'hcrc the wifely hens tlielr esri: had stored In howls of the new-made hay I And there went the Iris-spattered dovfc On the cross-beams to and fro, Telllnc the sweetness of her love To her mate, as white as snow. fricrc through the open, knot-hole-door Swift swallows hurtled past To their hrneket-ncsts the rafters bore Glued to their sides so fasti .tilled to sleep 'ncath the "dishing" roof, Ilv the drone torn; of the flv, While the horse "marked time" with his fall ing hoof Stamping the floor hard hi'. t was joy to be In the quiet place In the sunshine and the rain And we wouln feel It were quite a grace To be put there once again I Jerome W. Turner, in the Current. PETERSON'S BOOBY. The people of Lowcrton wero nioro ar less given to talking among them selves about the. boy. Ami in talking ibout hint thoy always evinced a deep pity for the parents, because they had Dorn to them one who was of weak and foolish intellect. Hut notwithstanding the fact that this boy had been denied for some mysterious reason that gift which makes every possessor of it a icing, and his parents the proud reflec tion that their offspring was unlike other children in the world, Clem Peterson and his wife could not help loving, and tenderly, the one who now and henceforth was to claim uncon ciously that greater consideration at their hands which was only his due. Ho was now a boy of a dozen sum mers, and far from attractive in out ward appearance, being singularly grotesque of form, and in his move ments, awkward in the highes degree, His features were more or less distort ed, his hair was of a saffron hue, and his eyes the color of grass. His voice w:n thin and nasal, and in speaking he uttered his words in a drawing man ner. Yet, notwithstanding all this las k of comeliness and grace, there was that element in his character which drew toward him tho favorable regard of nearly all ho knew him, and this va his truly all'ectionate disposition. Moreover, unlike most individuals born to his lot, nothing ever appeared to ruillo his equan niity of temper, since, on such occasions he was tho same gentle being. In infancy his parents gave him the name of Tommy, ami la this name he was known in the place, though a few disrespectful and unfeel ing among his companions had bestow ed on him the unchristian appellative "Booby." He went to tho village school, and on all occas ons conducted himself with a lieroruin which ought to have put to thumc many of his schoolmates. It is open to grave doubt, however, if ho ever required a knowhclgo of tho alphabet, since, notwithstanding the fact that his teacher sought most as Bidtiously to instill into his mind an Acquaintance with at least the simplest rudiments of the mother tongue, she ' failed most signally in her ellbrts to elevate the intellectual condition of ono who had been far less endowed in this respect than his fellows. And failing as a scholar, Tommy also failed to do , bis part in the games and pastimes which obtain with most boys, and so in lime it grew to bo a. common saving with the uncharitable and unsympathet ic among his comrades, that, "Booby j isn't good for anything." The years went by, and Tommy was now Hearing h s sixteenth summer. Ho ! no longer attended school, possibly for the reason that ho had grown tired of the never-ending monotony of stud which fell to his lot. His mothor had passed to her grave leaving her husband to alone watch over and care for tho one whose exis tence, it must be confessed, had brought to her life the pain of grievous disap pointment. In tho foundry near his home Clem Peterson toiled day after day for tho support necessary to him self and the dependent upon In in, while Tommy an idle nobody wandered hero and there about tho villago as curiosity prompted him. tho sport of tho small bos, and tho butt of the largo ones. At heart tho father was a lonely, sad man, and the burden he was bear.ng rested heavily upon him. The 1 ghtcst of his cares was to have food and clothing for himself and child, and had mero labor been the one con sideration of his mind his life in the main had been an easy one. lint that which, day after day, and week alter week, preyed upon" his soul only lo haunt him with a misery that would not go away, was the reflection that ho was not as other fathers in tho world, and why he ho would query to riimcnlf nrnr mill nirnin lM. .' is curse visited upon me?" "Don't take it so hard. Clem!" said k Kuben, n fellow-workman, one as the latter observed his friend to an unusually sober mood. "It notn ng vo :o to mmuo for! Hoar nr Tin. mil loimwi i linr. nv -- - - r ' - - - - - w ' "i I 1! til another workman, "lint don't .! t 1 . L 1 'II , uu ui uiiu tin. nun mum rillln of vn!" course It was wholly impossible he latter individual to have spoken ..1 1 T l I . - . I 1- !!.. iwineiv. l nm led to t nnlc his re Is re on his part to buov un the heart of the father to a belief that in his child thero was a spark of latent intel ligence which, ono dav, would glow with tho brightness of noble action. Hut whether or uot tho speech had tho effect intended, I am unable to say. Certainly it did not weigh in the mind of Kuben who, in language character istic of him, retorted as follows: "Bo blowed on If a iloin' .somothln' and a fool at that. To dio will bo the only thing he 11 bo r peoted for!" A sigh was heard to fall from tho hps of Peturson, and here tho conver sation ended. One morning, n week tor, littlo Paddy Barns patno running o&t of broevUi int tfct fwuukry with tlx alarming intelligence that "Booby" had fallen into the river. Instantly all the men dropped their work, anil started to go to the rescue of tho unfortunate youth. "Oh! he's got out he's got out! Got out all himself, (oo, I reckon!" shouted the lad, as he gazed toward the river some rods away. The men paused short, and bent their eyes in the direc tion referred to, and, sure enough, who should bo seen coining hurridly up the path leading from the river but the veritable Tommy holding his arms ex tended as ho walked, tho water drip ping from his face and garments like rain, and tho poor fellow an object cer tainly of pity, yet merriment. "teller cdi.ern!" remarked Ruben, with an air of great seriousness and dignity as Tommy drew nearer. "Hore iu is fulfilled the loftnr prophecy once delivered by our valued assoeiate'(turn ing toward Burns) respective our young friend. (Now looking in the direction of Tommy.) Though startlin', it was a brave act on his part! lie has did it! Behold the cuss!" Several present wero led to indulge in laughter, and that of an immoderate character, because of Kuben's speech, though tho greater number, out of re gard, I think, for Peterson, refrained from any exhibition of hilarity. But the father apparently unmindful of the unkindly pleasantry on tho part of the speaker, as also tho merriment it had occasioned, went to his boy and taking him by the hand as if ho nr.d been the very paragon of sons, led him gqutly past the crowd of onlookers to his home, there to kindly care for tho one whom God hadscnt to him to care for and love. Summer glided into autumn, and autumn died in tho embrace of winter, In tho foundry at Lowcrton, Clem Peterson continued to toil as ho had done, though lie was not the same man even that lie had been. His hair had grown very gray, his form was bowed, his movements wero less sprightly, winie in lus heart there brooded more and more deeply tho sorrow which, like a slow vet certain poison, was wearing his life away. But Tommy was the same personalitv as formerly, only in physical staturo he had grown unfil he was taller than most vouths of his years. No special incident had oc- eurreil m ins History since tlio adven ture narrated,, save as this had been several times repeated in his case, and on one occasion, in late summer, when a circus had visited Lowcrton, ho had allowed himself to bo too familiar with the elephant, the result being lio was , suddenly and ungracefully lifted several feet into tho air, and, descending to trrra Jlrmn, he had been severely repri manded bv the keeper for his daring imprudence. Moro than onco Ruben had taken it upon himself to remind Burns of tho prediction lie had male , concerning Tommy, and the answer lie I would invar. ably receive from his friend would be that there was "Plenty of time plenty of time!" followed by the 1 sentiment somewhat varied in the , speaker "Them as the gods love, thoy ! don't always die earlv!" At length winter relaxed her rigorous , hold upon the year. Tho air grew 1 milder, the snow began to melt, the ' ice-bound streams to burst from their long impr sonnient, while Spring, in all ! the plenitudo of her ioyaneo and bcautv, stood waiting in the distance , the glad proclamation of earth "lie turn!" Upon the high hills skirting the valley of the Huron the dissolving snows descended the steep slopes, and , the little river, which in sununor-timi and early autumn was as peaceful and iairy-iiko as a poet s dream, com 1 inenccd to overflow its banks and en large its borders until it was as a sea. j Tor more than lifty miles back from its j mouth, at the head of Lake Erie, l.ke a 1 demon unfettered and free, tho Huron ! rolled and plunged on hour after hour, j sweeping in its mad career everything j in its path. At no point in its course did its waters rise to such a height anil spend their fury with so much : strength as at Lowcrton, where, in the brief space of forty-eight hours, prop erty accessible lo" their influence and aggregating thousands of dollars in j value was destroyed, families rendered homeless and poor, and human lives swept ruthlessly into eternity. On the evening preceding the fust ' day of the flood the peoplo of the vil lago retired to their homes at an early hour, l.ttle realizing the terriblo events 1 of the morrow. It was no unusual thing 1 for tin Huron to overflow its banks at I this season of the year, but to do more j than th.s was so rare an event it had j not happened in over twenty years. Karly the next morning, as in groups j tho excited inhabitants hastened to the scene of desolation and danger, and I gaz ng up and down the valley beheld I homo afier homo surrounded by the j merciless elements, and the occupants thereof worse than prisoners, it m-oded ' but a glance, as it were, on the part of tlioso who wero safd Iwyond all harm, to understand that steps must bo taken immediately for tho relief of the sull'er er3. In less than half an hour more than a dozen boats, manned by skillful men, put out in various directions to tho roscuo of those who, with hearts full of anxiety and fear, wero watching aud waiting for deliverance. Among those who that hour stood gazing out upon the awful scene was tho poor de mented youth, Tommy Peterson. Stand ing with arms akimbo, his head sketch ed forward, his eyes staring wildly about, and tho wind playing with his long, unkempt yellow hafr, ho present ed a picture which savored indeed more of the ludicrous than tho serious. Did ho really understand tho signifl. canco of all that was taking place, - I. . .1 . 1 . I , P . - or was no prompted to fend his presence to tho occasion because there was some thing going on? By ten o'clock that forenoon fifteen familieswith tho exception of six members residing in humblo yot com fortnblo homes in tho valley, homes ol which they had become possessed through tho hard, slender earnings ol years, these had b;en removed to the v.llage and carod for under hosp table roofs. They had b;on saved from the frenzy of the flood, but tho rest, con sisting of property, either had been oi was soon to bu borno away a wreck up on tho deop and mightv 'currant. S men who, at early daj break, had at tempted to ford tho sir-jam to the v j lage .n search of help had lobt tho. Ilv? v cffvrt, and tli6 bodie- were not recovered until the subsiding of the waters on the seventh tin v. Among the number who p rished was Mike Burns, one of tin inot faith fill and respected of those empioel at the fommrv. 1 have skitcd that--with tho above exception liftecu faniilie had l een rescued from the frenzy of the flood no, not all rescued, either for at early noon that same dav it was soon discovered that Ruben s youngest child, hardly more than an infant, wa missing! Up to that hour in tho fear ful excitement attending the rescue of tho unfortunate peoplo of the valley strange as it may appear, neither Ru ben nor his wife, nor. indeed, anyone had noticed that this little bov, who had been left sleeping in his cradle was not among the number saved. No time was to be lost. The child must be found at once, since with each passing moment tho waters were rising higher and higher, and soon, very soon, in deed, it would bo too late: I he next moment the father, with blanched face anil wildly beating heart, went rushing down the street leading to the river, closely pressed by half a dozen men, ciu'h one eager to bear a part m the nits sion of life and love. But there was onr who had preceded all of these, one who, half an hour before, through presentiment which had eomo to linn God alone know how, and why had set out upon that sullen tide to seek and to save! But see! Hois returning! Has ho found the object of his quest. and is he bearing it to tlioso who, tor ror-stricken, will receive it with hearts too full of gratitude lo express it? Watch him as he comes! How adroitly he steers his craft among the driftin cakes of ice and floating debris! Slow ly, yet surely, ho is Hearing tho shore What is that little liguro that nestles a his feet? Ah! it is it is tho child tho child Itubcn's child! Tho boat comes nearer nearer, and now grinds upon its keel, and strong arms reach forth and draw it and its occu pants ashore, and Reuben, with tears streaming down his cheeks, while ho lifts his little one to his breast, looks his thanks it is all ho can do to Ins child's noblo preserver Tommy Peter son. The rest of that dav, and, indeed, so long as ho lived, Tommy and his achievement was the talk of the village. for the Hood was apparently lost sight of in tho minds of the peoplo in tho praises that wero bestowed upon the bravo youth. But at tho cost of his life had ho succeeded in his endeavor. That night lie was taken violent lv ill from undue exertion and exposure din ing the preceding hours, and when the doctor came to sec him ho gave little or no hope of his living until the morn ing. Toward midnight tho sufferer grew rapidly worse, and, suddenly clutching hold of bis father s arms. and, raising himself up in bed, ho ex. claimed, in a moment of delirious en thusiasin: "Pa, tell tho boys that Iloobu was good for sometiug, for ho saved he saved Ruben's child!" and, sinking back upon his pillow, ho closed his eves and said no more. The third day Tommy's funeral took place in the little ehure'h in the village. The house was filled to overflowing, and in his re marks the pastor, with much feeling, alluded to the sad misfortunes attending tho life of the deceased, but said that all these wero overshadowed anil for gotten in the ono grand and beautiful act which closed his earthly career. j no lamer s sorrow, tiiougn calm, was deep, but the grief of Ruben and his wife was touching he had saved their child! Geo. Xcwell Lovcjoy, in the Cur rent. The Wood IlaL J ho wood rat lays up enormous stores of acorns during or prior to tho wet season. But it is a useless provi sion, as tho nuts can bo found at any time. A nest recently opened was ar ranged seemingly in a regular manner as regards apartments; tho general shapo was domelike, being formed of sticks and other refuse piled upon each other, so that it was torn apart with great difficulty. Three openings wero ipparcnt, loading in from below, and entering tho nest proper, which consti tuted the first story. This was provid ed with soft moss material of various kinds, showing that the wood rat had an eye for comfort. Immediately above this was an apartment, It it eau bo so called, filled with acorns-, several quarts, is near as I could judge, and abovo this rose the domelike top, forming a perfect watcrshcad, a fact proved by tho dry nest, that did not show tho slightest signs of moisture. The position of the nest varies. In tho one mentioned it was on tho ground, built up around a tree. Others are constructed m tho open greasewood, and still another, in Millars canyon, is built on a tree six or eight feet from tho ground. In some nests the material is undutiblcdly tho accumulation of years, and might well weigh a ton, and would form two good loads for a cart. Whother tho wood rat hibernates I havo been unablo to dolorinine, but am inclined to think not; tho supply of acorns pointing to nn active appolito, and 1 havo seen them out within a month. Almost every branch of animals has its repre sentatives among the winter or summer sleepers, and Dr. Abbott, tho eminent archteologist, is under the impression that ho has observed swallows in a state of hibernation. As tho snakes in southern California nnd all over tho north hibornato in winter, so do tin arge reptiles in Florida, as the alliga tors, though this is only in the portions where cold strikes them, as on the SU Mary's river and about Fornaudtna. aan trancisco luu. A Masterly Effort. A man came rushing Into the office of ye scribe and Pharisee, wearing a sinister expression cut bias, with scal lops around tho edges, and demanded in a voice of thunder and lightning: "1b tho editor inr "Is it any of jour business?" "Yes, s.r. Bo you the man?" "I am tho guilty wretch." 'D.dyou write that?" placing IiIh finger upon an articlo wo had dashed off at tin odd moment. "I think I did. In fact, I'm suro I did. What of it?" Well," said ho, the pitch droppln 8 from ins voice in great chunk's, was a masterly effort. "Qoodall's Bun. One among the many eminent church dig nitaries who havo civen their public en tlotxenicnt to tho wonderful cfllcncy of St. Jacobs Oil, In enso ol rheumatism and other painful ailments, la tho Right Rever end liishop Gilmo-ir, Cleveland, Ohio. Itiillroiid Time Table. Prof. Georgo L. 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"I don't know now," ho replied. "Thero were 5 10 sent into tho conscience fund yes terday, nnd I suppose we will have to stay until Senator Illnir pots upa bill to givo tho money away to somebody." "When do you think congress will ad journ?" Senator Illnir was asked. "Oh, it's impossible to tell now," he an swered. "I hco that Senator Hoar has given notlco of his intention to deliver a speech." Washington Ilatchot. "Hall's Nalr Kenower keeps my hair in good condition." Mrs. S. II. Scott, Stod dard, N. 11. Ayer's Aguo Curo is a purely vcgotnblo compound, and is fieo from dangerous drugs. Our Pnxon grandmothors culled garters "shunkhands." 7hen Eby -win nIc'V, -wo pure her Cutorla, When ttm Child, she sried for Caalorla, When olio became MUs, alio clung to Cmtorla, V.'hsa the bail Children, she giro them Cajtoria, Our Yo Somito Valley is hard); knowd in Kuroue. I am selling consideiahlo of your valu able nii'diciiio At hlophoros. 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Tiula, JIo., airs; " I Diinurod with tplml woaUnera, palm In my back, and fllHoplenauliCUtti, 1 triod MYurycnnceiv abta mmody without inucU benutit, Four bnttlta uf ltrowu'a Iron Iiittf ru have rtilieved mo, and 1 cheer fully recomraaud it." Genuine has abovaTrada Mark and rrorind red lines on wrapper. Tulip no other, llailu only by IIUOW.N UIIKM10ALOO.. lIALTlMOIti:. AID- REE FMi ... NIIXST IN SAN LUIS. The most Wonitrrful Airieulturat rrk In Amorlra. Suriountlrd br prn.p-rnna inlnlntr airl inanufuctni'lnir town,, I'Alt.W lUfH I'A IC. KINIlt .Mairnlit ernt crops lalurd In 111-.. Till) VH.X NUN Ol" .ii KDNor ;o viui.N.M i:vr i.a.mi. subject to vre-rmptl jn and homoflsml. Lands for sala tn ac tual ttttlrrs at WW per acre. 1.II.VC TIM 12. l'ark lirlpatcd by Imntrnie canals. Cheap railroad ratoa. Kvery atttnihn thowit trlthrs. V'or map. paiiphUla, to,aildrrs, COLORADO LAND .V LOAN 00., Opera House lllock, Denver, Colo , Uox nn. PAYStho FREICHT 5 Ton AViikoii 8rnlm Iron Lcr. Ki el 1 eailiijti, Bri Tui Ucaiu and Ileum llox for PiTerr me s. ale, For irec fries nil ntentlno ihl' vr ancl a.Mrei j0hes of binbhamton, iun;iia:uton. n. v. 1 faftvs a ixtiltlva reine.lr lur 11.4 atOYe ulf.l ly lis tnoui&ndi tfctt of in wort kind anl of Unc lUndlQic h4 bt,m cure J. In.lat I, pnvt.-enr 11 rny faltti In l' efllraey, 11.. 1 1 will ,.n1 TWO i:uTTl.K nthE, too her with a Vafc U4HI.K -IREATI1K en Oil. due..., la any sufferer, (lire Ft. pran U4 ! O. .JJ1..1. UU. T. A. bLOCUU, 111 1'orl St., N.Y.' ElfT" P A R D-afnrsi and Nasal Catarrh BP IP JS K I I'tnari nt y cured. O.anoi 1 fu9 Kaat-QBllJ litt druriil forms of defoo- AruncttNOSE & THROAT lnsert'-d. Addrets I) K. MI l'HV, Oii'aa Vnh Ilnblt. Qntrttljrand ralaleaa ly cured at home. G'orrcspaudeiic sollcltcdandre trial of cure sent honestluvrslTcalora. Tim Humans itsusuT LottTA.N V. Lafayette, lud. .Morphine II 11 1 Cured lull) to:j(liliiy. No ii.iy till UuraJ. Ou J. brariiKKs, heuauou. onlo. PKKIOK'S COItJf KXTItACTOll currsOHDeJO 11LNIONS. Iirua-Klati sell It. or by mall UUililO Sin of W. . l'J'.NK K, St. Joki-ph, JIo. . . .... i i ATIIVINTVI IT'SJUITTHISAMf, jHsvttutanmTHi oto, oiooiuf. lllllnusness.l The orlelnal l'liotoirruuli. n.m- IV Lit EM. ... , I THI'i; r. 'fcl L' I ... . - I' . If........ II i. a I'risvlicskl Work In trom 3 to fl Moiithi. lrMfltlenl Te-iaiilieira tK. etc rorspcclmeuiof reninaosuip an (.onus JttATHIiUN lta.lt.KV, Uuiittm, Holt, p Msg pi I !. liJ IS-" eons j OPIUM X1 AUWAILAI. In tho Krcat ItltKMl Purifier nnd LIfc-glvlne Prluciple; a Ocntle l'nrg&tioiiuil Tonic; n jicrfeci Itcnovator and luvlcorator of tho ayMem. in Vlucnr Itlltrm thero Is vitality but no nlcoholicor mineral poison. l)l-.cii,.cs fii'tlic Skin, of vrhatCTcr nnmo or nature, nro litemll r due up nnd ctirrled out of the system In n Bhort time hy tio us. ' of the Hitters. ViucRBr Hitter--allays feve jhness. 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It prevents the Rrowlh to Nerioua Illnean of a Iinimeroti Cla-. ol lHacnaca that lialn in inero trlvlnl au meats, and fvra too apt to bo neglected ftJ aiicaa TIIOUSANOS OP O.iSES of tho worst forms ot these tetrihlo dlxrMM have been iiulrkly rcllevoil and In n shoii tlmn iH-rfftctlv cured by tho use of Hop a 4i Mult nittcra. Do not pet Hona and Itlalt Bltteni cojh founded with Interior preparations of shnllal Itanie. Tulso Nothing but Hop& Malt IUW tors It you want a am u Cu ro. BXHAUSTB D Y1T ALITYT illusticatku SASirr.i: ritKn. Mm THYSELF. A (Inat Med'oil W. rk on Jlanliood, Xervoui au4! Phj slciil Debility, I'renia lire lleclii hi Man, Kx bnuist vl Vltnlltv Ac., .Vc.rihI the untold inlsrrlea resu tine from Indbn-reihin cr exceatea, ,10 pace.su lilbstanilally In und 111 Kill, til u -II n t'ontnuis mors tlmn l'i.1 tmaliiiibie nrcili'lon, eiul.raclni; rierjl vrfiutable renicily in tho nliarinai irpla for ml acuta and chronic ill cic. It Is rn phut ir-iilly a b ok for every man. 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