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_______ ft ■ ay to T«ur Tbi Hart. f . FMBbg.,. iW|Wto»B • • * lllll II III to; t TBtoto» dw.nrimif ■■! KtokMHatoiito fttototoMtoi lf;W»a. — T. - %mk as ml,- in. re fatoKavkBBtoMa. ftftornyw^nm, AW to, .to to l«.ltk; Mtowtoi.AmU LBt up tto Mutol ul lbs wmk. TklH-wlurt, "If k*°u"t ,W' " dn"k "** **" The Red Bretst's Conclusion. Briflhtore my It w* wart to use our old tariymFV Ml If. dradtally bbij. too. Ud tto lining". »ikd. Ud-" "Wril, BOW. my dor.' pot la Mr. Hadbmri. " I've taken km* little lorik to look that acat onr. ud 1 think it', food saough lor Ibis cummer. As for tto Ualoc-What • tiro I tod (Mfcffl th-t down 1— It U aot mj dirty, .derail. Nv. you're loo particular. If yoo tod tto wort to do. Mr. Rodb new m' Didn't job bripf Ob! a low straw I tot I bad the meat of It to do. tto bardfri part, taj door-oa ybod y woo Id acknowledge ttot. No. I toot propose lo UbbIiIi myaell with wort thttnnar.oBtto oldwa mat do. Jf. Jori OB wril. II poo only mate op year mtad loll. Mn. Badbamat. ' " But. mj dear husband. tldnk oflhta Bri|blil«biinl1! Ban wo are, locked away la at old atony trm, ta this little backyard. How, I want a neat oa tto part thla year. If. rery aristocratic orar thare- aoa. bot otyllab lamiUea to ii 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 with, aad tto air1, atnch porer. too! Ttoa there's aaottor point ta IK favor. they say oaj la arm troobird by bcyi md hoy. an my bow they frightened me laat onmmer. J whto an Mrdiea won a weak old. I anw • hall hat* ttot time!" aad tto Hula Bother fleered at tto rememtoaooa "Ttoa. aU_oor frioad. aic "There .re theWraaa they're takaa , .» Bin nil at rt* toad of tto lake, a loooiy place. Aad Cooein Robta told s^£rttbf^w^ ;r:; takaa. Wo algbtay orer aad are what wocoo ttod-ooppoaa ere do! Btodm. I eraat to oall oo Boblab new erile. I banal mm her yet. Bo myt ato'a eayi^Mna^laaaU .prad bet ton. tor hntomd ralactaatly follow lag Once oo the part, bowmr. to eoold an help thinking Hem mob ptaaaaaler lhaa the llule back yard oa tto dtagy aide street. Meaawhlle to la«t right of hh wife i aodn aha tree told eat lu greaa arm ao tavtttagly that be at core accepted tto invitation. yonfan. and ttoa lotiandlootot erith a pair af talkaUre marrows, who wrre giving the bruiting toast*. to ttoir " Do yoa ranlly thtak." inquired ttoir eMbor -that It U more desirable ton "Dearme. dmrme.-aald Mr*. Bparreto. " than len't a nlreTphle oouide af Hafltaod-cf c one, nothing oomparee with EaghadT "Do yoa really mn k> any that ' pro-re Brad la tagbair aakad Kadbnaat, adalrlagly far tto boay llule . hare a asw tatomt far bto. "I aaoar nailyJHwl ItoremymlLbut ! fc^bUndtom.^hh^rtttomn! , NawUfatoH. atotota^tamj ■«£ ! bra ta tto sparrow*. to bow to mat . tor. "My dm. I'rr (read jeat tto tovalieat nook tolglliiM It la Inly aar- f bam. I baart a coop'.' la I be nexl tier ' nylag: ll ttoy daat take It. en < wtur aad I tblak they ami ton had 1 — -eaten. So we'd tomr man t fc; toda-l war -Qweaialy, wall Into it ri too., if U . M -Tbh war. ttoa. Bobta fa wnlttag t than tU I Man. Ah! there la ha i art*. 1 tod torerary pleariag. aad oto Mn! ■ ^^^n^MHto^^plaaato | -^torilinaa'aaMr tehaad Ma ttot- » hto- "Why, tori awe, oatomnf < ,-fwart lam -ewlBarrif 1 ; .Tttrni m S foli'to ' jtoai ■ totoatm thtato. r*tod ■ •—mmm dlbo aaoag n peo.|l

" Hot ttot tow will ooraly to ao tto groaad If yoa doat eacon 11— Juri raa tow It town onr r " If yoa doat Uka my wort, yoa eaa do K yoorarlir aad away Mr. Had bcaaat flaw la a pat. " Dm. dm! aow to*, ngry, aad laaklafl aari thla would tonbeeo, to to la a abort llaa to ratsraad. bringing it abtllfal of abrade. " I think." aaid to. " perhape I'd batpeeled ttot yoa woo Id know ee well aa I what to teCMr*. Bedbreaat winced a little at tbie beet not to notice It. and only said . I know when there I. eotne nice freak tor. aad while I act waiting HI fly end getlL" So. working together, nil wot well ealll the neat wae completed. Then Mm. Redbreast etaid at boms. nod in a abort time there wen ire pretty bine leather. The little wile w ee ver-, prood of them. Still, it began to grow trk■omr lo sit oa the neat dny after day. aad aha waa often ao fretfal aad crow that bar hue band fonad it much pleaeaaler to be raring orer the part lhaa to sit aad liatea to coco plain ta tram her. aad he remained at home I eaa. Mn. L Redbraaat bit aorely tried. "It la a ahamr- ' ahe began, one night, " yoa can be .11 baring n good tt time while I ait ton alone tram eunriee IT m auneet. I think yoa might once in a ~ while auy borne with me." away to get tood lor yoa ! Pny. what ff woald become of yoa U I did not t I'm * Ttore yoa bare a pretty eesy time of It ' wfclle 1 bare to Bylallorer the city to '■ cat yoa nkr t hinge to rat— aad yon are " a great aaler. my dear, it I do eay U ! I '• tboolda-t con litter It rery bard if I con Id >' ail ton all day. aa yoa can. with notblag in tto world to do. if yon wera in * my plane yoa might well complain, bat 1 ' I try to to patient, though I gel tired, d Tory tired indeed. Mia. Red breast. - 0 "Too ware not too ilrrd to attend the J Bonnet concert lau night." retorted Mra. J Bedbreaat, grimly. * "How. yoa talk rery fbollibly It «• wae accessary for me to be there I had f a prominent part .to perform. It would bare boot entirely oat of place lor me u> » rritoe. Bcaidca. I doat inund to to 4 iaagtod at lor aUylng borne with my * wile." * "No danger of that at proaeal." lev * plied Mn. Redbrraal. bitterly. " And. ° aiace yoa think I bare ao plraaan! a " morrow aad girc me a little change " Toaoaa keep lb r egga warm aa well aa 3 I. and yoa will hare a ctoaor to rest." Red breast cocked hia bead on one r: aide, and theo rubbed bin beak agnlnat a twig in eome coofaaioa. The prapoai- * tioo rather took him bark. He man- ( agad to oCer a few weak objections ' wife, aad tto nsoh was that the next _ maaaiag be reltaqaiahed bis freedom A with aa inward aigb. while Mra. Bad- _ In mat Sew away is high feature. He a awao more of her Ull late in tto toy. g "Too don't know how to pro ride tor g other people's wants." to grumbled. k " Too get aoefa big worms; they are 1 not tender at alb I alwayi broagbt a you little cam. - " I tboogbt yon'd like these beat." rer pHad Mr*. Hsdbemst. weakly. "Wall." aaid to. aagracionkj. g "they'll do. Aad mriagl-re etaid tore I all toy pwrbapa I'd totter tore a little - «y before dark, if you'll lake my piace " . "I would, my dm. bat uufortu- * nately, I promtasd to stay with Cocnin . Robin's wile awhila this rreaiag She p is aot baling well, aad Bobfi will to , four till after sundown. So good-bye! f Tbia airaagemeat did aot please Red t beam. He fretted aad famed (or s r to thuagtat; aad then faeUag rather i' dnlk to tacked hia toad nntor hia wing . and took a nap. Oa tto frilawiag morning, aa ha waa - planning la hia llttie toad a great many f toHflhrf.1 Ihlagt br tto toy. hia wife " How do you sujoy your real at borne 1 Do yoa Bad doing nothinf aa piaaasai t you thought"" " I dou"l know ttot I'ee changed my ' oplaioa." to replied, curtly. "Itbmoch . tto eaerir part of tto two. wmi I caal •at any roam lor your oompiaiats. I . staid at torn all day yeaMday. aad I 1 didn't i limp I I. did If > "I ttttoX bear yoa. '• replied Ma wife ! Uttk feeiiag of guilt, that crept orer htm atlto remembrance of his displace 1 anefttepreTioaacrmiag. Bot It waa ' a vary Halt leeling. erhlch tto bright ' aaaiifbt area dispelled, while hi. wife "Ja« wall Ull you're triad it m km I bare! Tbsn. rerhapa. yoa won't think h la eoaku. Uowertr. Tm gtad to tows yoa aatiaSrd. fcr I like yoor part mart tto beat. It b ao aoaahiay. I tbiak I'D go aocm tto rdtj aad girt my oM uacla aad aaat a mil. I barrel •are ttom riaea ttoy mm agetb. bat 1 bear they're la ttoir aid gmtora." - *» so away lo-toj r Redbcrett etam- " Certainly! Why act. myf Siao. yuamtoy mayiac at borne. I am aothiag to toator;" and away Saw tto Httw wile Se no reply. Be kept gwbt oatil Ua wtf. was loM iattodbtwtakhag. ateatritlBfl bb wings aad ikMbfl bb faatbera h tto brightmt "Too pbaaaat ta May toes." to twittered. How ran I anaaare It r That settled tto qui m -m ham jam a HHb fly," to mid. Tarn towmakgeteolf la Ihb warm ate. Mra. Redbreast .a altogether Amammbmtoweaoa hbway^c i ■ " (Mato. who ware baUrtag a aat acrom tto part. It ta torn to maat tamiy jam . telle whl^. ptotoflt^ toflMMto ream*. I. th. a torip atom "to

to Ho tto toawar. ua. Mrs. BaSrtghtfal peri ttoa. mi tor birinit an woald baas toaameat ariamubb iadaad d- tod to aot maaagad things la hia own wpy- Eears mceuiag aa soon as hia ad wife ere# out of right be. too. would a lea re tto aeri. arguing that the eaa would toap tto eaa warm, aad taking care lo be at bit poet when riie re- ** One nalacky day.bowerrr.the charmit. lag young Widow Oriole wae to eagag1- lag that wib aad am were far a time lor rotten, aad Mra. Redbreast reached borne earlier than ureal, lo Sad bar bna,ia | hand gone aad the dee bias eggs withes I oat a protector. j " So this U the way you care for my Jd! " Indeed." be prtfMad!^* I only went off for a Hula fly. to stretch my wing.! all j The rgp harcn't takes the least m i hart." The Rnaaiana keep flab perfectly sweet a, foe a long time in the hottest of weather k- " Pray, bow do know I I hares', a e I doubt that they are spoiled entirely ; lts | far I'm aore it isollhe flrst time. Mra. | 1. 1 Robin and Mrs. Wrer hare told ma of ' an ! your flying off aa are. aa I waociof T ! sight, bat I'ee always stood op lor yon J " I wish the neighbors would mind M j their own affairs Redbreast snapped I jg 1 oat. "I rather think I know bow eggs a,, should be treated aa well aa Mrs Robin , or Mrs Wrre " m , harm But I don't know I nerrr left ■m | tiiem. i'rrhapa I'd better attend to j it, ' them after tbia." to " 1 think it woald be the beat way." | ^ naat patiently aad nacomplaiaingiy day ' a- t ISMST" ^ boa be d'a reapooa*. tboogh ha had hia j Mrs. Redbreast wailed a week loaeer I* little anxious heart. I "It is all your Unit I" she b cm fanli w- "yoa Wf; the nest and the eggs were d. | ."billed There a ao nw in keeping them 0- b^Mtoto np aa of the nest. She looked down. There Jt ' worth .eaa oa the groaad below. Then d- ! ahe looked into the empty neat. Reda- ! breast looked, too. bom his perch oppose 1 rite. and. looking, anw a tear fall where ill ' the egg* had etia. That waa too mor-h ! j St Errs Redbreast tod a tender little j m heart hidden away beneath hia gay j c d- coat; so. with the empty neat between 1 I* them, be made a fall ooaJtaaiac. and > T- begged 10 be fuigleeu. * j' "Too are perfectly right." Be oou- i " eluded. " In aayiaglt waa all my fault!" 1 1 S" - No " replied hta wtfc. tearfully, "if i ra I bad not here ao complaining tbia I " barer woald hare happened." 1 1 " Well." aaid Redbreast. In n moon.- i | I'm ear* I woald sit on the neat far j ■ T* weeks If It would do say good." J I " "That would aot to bast, dear." aaid 1 I Mr*. Redbreast, tenderly. ' I am going < ■ to do my own part after this. We nerrr i ' had any aoch trouble bafors. aad 1 doat ' ' |# belicTt we erer wlU agrinr So taking frreb courage tto two set I I to wort in the old way. Ho more com- i , plaints were heard from the llttie wile. far Bedbreaat aermed to And a pkwure , „ Utor aoeiety, and was o de- , L clare lo a arighbor . erreiag. thai ; 1- though she did not wear ao fine a drers „ aa tto young Widow Oriole, the was - the sweetest, moat obliging little wife that erer he d. J neat of fluffy, rretlma bird lings, up la ' t, gnat elm. which Mra. Kedbrreri ' brooded orer aad song to— and as far ,r Re<l breast himself, there waa aot a 1 U prouder, happier father la the great ' part. I "Oh." said be. " it U better to do « t onebosra work, afiar ail." I 1 "Tea," relied the Uuie mother, win. I rree CTooning a low lullaby to be- atopy t birdies. " I woald sot exchange piece. ■ with anybody in tto whole world, f , L ik« my owe pan bmt." . * Name Cert sax Pasta. J >' preta of Boro^r Here they are" h^rAU 1 * arrr used except aa piakiea. * Frogr' tags are mrer genereUy eataa t " to the United Stales at tha present time , ttoa in France, where tto practice e 1 oririaated. » , 2 The riraagrfaird called tto wbimtori. ° eaaght 1 aoa mliea at are oa board the l ? steamship Germanic. Is enjoying good <! ' health at Central park ia New Tort 1 ; ; I Chnrcb aad other beD. an often | wcaakai throogfa inaauarioB la tto eye j t and pta carrying the riappor. This _ a! Iowa tto mapper , lo strike tow aad 1 break tto toil. ' e Tbe fareore iBbfad Ko. M, la tto Mb- ' r riariprirflri. Which wuttoa mliea i loag.and which dariag tto Wat cow- * tto rirar. aad Use prssrel iriaad b oely _ a amrftorik orargsown with cotloc J la Oto* Oodoay. Booth Africa, aa tha C g srwda* of tto Mrt of Manfa bot, a ma- e. tor. apparewtly about as iarge as tto . t to»tooM.Utatotantod tto teuqb „ mlto with a bright btoto, lirtt- «»•»- „ prered Beat to ttoa^^nd morad wa^ 0 L ^ r ' JM OamphaT,* to Ma " Lrtaaaf tto \ , ttorlltor lilTSp^xphod artU tto * j \ \ i , mreded taltoaaryrittoaari." > ' Tb* wred maato bad it. rtiflb bore I , toBd^Mtona^MMfa^dflltto | t **«■ ■■■■*«» h

r Tto tol wwiag extract b from aa artfI ebla dh ft ii Iiitbli I lto"MrinipnH I °fto.*re^MoWB»dre-: 1 ttre dty of PMB^peop le^w hfahb trely . streets are broad, straigbt and eyary- . w here wall shaded with lines of cottoa- . and of grearinl shape. On cash ahtoof e water, oftan aa clear and ooolaa a moos1 tain brook, mniatenlng the air and fur . poor. There are aaid to be orer MO t miles of tbeae irrigating ditches or jrav J tars, and toO.Ouo shade urea. Tto | t sourer la a doacn miles northward, gThOOO . yrer. For many mi lea in 'the t aooUsern and western part of tto town— j from Foortrenth to Thirtieth streets, j r the new suburbs beyond— yoa will see : only ciegnot and comfortable houaea. A city of equal aiae in the East woald I tret In solid blocks ; bat in Dearer there . I are only two or three instances of this. ; f varying styles of arehltertnre. and rie ; 1 while some of the dwellings of wealthy | 3 and with porebea which are well oceu- 1 i pled during Use long, oool twilight cbar- , Tbe power which baa wroaghi all j ! truly making lite desert lo bloom. Is , I the will aad pride of tha colli rated men ! and s onset' who form the leading portion of the cilinena. Water ia pamiwd * from the Platte by the Holly system and I r furred orer tto city with each tower through the lsoer. The keeping ol a garden ia kept moist mnin.y by flooding t from the irrigating uiteb in the alrert [ ■ | or alley, bat the turf of tbe lawn and r ..most Inoeaaanl sprinkling by the hand i ere ry yard. After dinner (for Dreeer | i lather of the bouse lights his cigar and I t I in the street, to tbe imminent penl of t | psjeera-by . Tbe swish and gurgsc and j r II. C. Do Rose girts some amusing ca- I r | ampins of Ctalnree contrariness I " Do-Ssrn-Saa. will yoa let me ask If I any member of your family ia dead r- , was the question when I came oot in a | . suit of linen laat summer Rises with 1 j ia mourn lag. and they hare the uppo- ! alLe color. Ia foreign lands green and i | brown and red silk, are lor ladies . 1 J robe, green trousers and embroidered ' | shoes. Our shoe soles are black, a • meat aad then run their arms in. We ' hats ia summer and John goes bareheaded ; see take off our hats In tbe I house, and he keeps it oo as n mark of Too go to see a friend, and in the 1 cornei* of hie reception hail aland two - bla^k coffins . you shudder, but he ' with .a a mile upon the big red chat acler. - happiness." stamped apap | them. To lake thla method of being n ' dutiful son. yoa think, sails the country where the magnetic i eedle points | the sooth. " Good-morning. Mr. John Smith." aad yoa gresp bis friendly band. While yoa are speaking, np walks a Celestial friend. "Smith John hare yoa eaten rice." and shake, own two hands at him. What II , fly kite, and boys look oa. aad ( play with dolla aad girls look onr is all just as yon look at it. Ii t , wants to eat bis dessert of candy and wniermtloa seeds flrst. and then i rice and greens, why It b only i a matter of is wtf ! To locate i .ledge ta lite brass will do for < Icreagnera who bars only twenty- six I bat they keep these 10.000 cher- i -dobee." or large qmtral paction of the body. For certain maladies a physician prescribes vermifuge; bare tbe I em ale t from the teeth. ; In America^ lightning ki 11. ; in Ch.na. thunder. Too pet a friend oa the ahoul It! tie girl ia Sunday -school with i bine eye. tod gulden curls— it b no to lo my what yoa think. This black- j haired raos think hsr eyes are white and , hair uncombed. How merry n dining i with the gentlemen and ladies at arpa- i rata tables ta dlScrml rooms! Oar I •treat, are Iliad with peck-maim and ' drayai in the middle kingdom " m.n j be a city without a city wall. J "The Captain's Daughter." In MM tto California dipper ship , went oa a voyage np tto coari tar a cargo of loo. onder the com- I mead of Oeptafa Wstlrih Mim Woroneton<wtatsmding among ttoSooth- < era bland, of tto Padflc. Captain W to- > nil tod torn l.tai.H by wane vsg. « l.bb. nl..., tod whmU flat tatomJd ii ink ii to almost invariably Ml tto j M^'^<l tonpth«^wh,Chsmin I ^h^^iTt»rsr i Mb* Wnreall Urn Mkimtoito 1 toMtt^tektari1 Mtawmlto j on ta that reflbn. tod tto Irw Amsri- ■ torn atom mad. narisf tor. Afmr » taatrt. mUm wbb tor toabtod tor ■ totor m atonal ah .am to. of to. j ■brin. toMtotow— bBtBTmnr1 Mar J . Wkto Msta mttototototo ,

U Batanata Hto Fkflbt. Haswcar wm mptared by ttoCUHto. - bu been' takh^'j^tt taTto blockade cf U y Csdlac. which Is the seaport raborb of r Una. tto Fernriaa capital- It wm in n . thb harbor, the aecoad of May. IBM. ai ,- that the combined forces of Chili and f e fm then allied against 6 pain, eatress A if | tally resisted an .imalt by tto Spanish • h f | fleet. Among the Peruvian dmd in that ; J - ' minister cf war- His son. l-iexttentant ti e | Joee Gaive*. has been in roaunand of : * 0 tto Pernviaa torpedo laoach Iadvpene I the nation pertly in whose behalf the ■ b 1. i father lost his UV foorteen yew* ago- 1 " n j His #Ue vame. tod bens making c >f ' nightly exearriotss Into tto Chilian fleet e ' off Callao. seeking an Opportunity to at- M - | tack tto llomcar. On. night Uenten- ; , e pllhffatodl^T . "Tto'tattw "• . d | more bmvlly manned . With Galvex I * e Amiatant Surgeoc I»on Manoel S. e t. . these two devaataltag vessels of modern a y I nave warfare began. " The flrv of Use ^ k nombataau. tbe reedy dagger foand its a , way to tto bean The atruggie waa . , | an obstinate an* bioody one. and vie- , g „ momvat aootaer Chilian torpedo beat ° ' ' r "v"*"* " urvend ~ led * g| Thia ringing challenge was eaai.y ' J ; heard on board lbs Chilian ships The a • i The fuse burned lor a moment and the e 4 j the torpedo, and again ill it. Then, as . ! hta spirit Sliad withJUir immeasurable ' grandeur of the heroes. Galea adopted J 1 j which 'a waited him. " he threw the bomb ' " ! upon the deck of tto Yarrow . tjoe of a ; the boniest far miles around, and with • , which must have reyoscsd tto spirit of ' ■ shore and the historic tower of La ■ r Meroed. where he met his gssrioas " 3 Chilian boat aad taken to tto Blsaro P e En oa. wis But his bravery had aroused I . ful to know from the latxat dispatches | that th- heroic yoong officer is recover- ' homage far hia daring behavior. Hia , a I cxcsileacy. the rhhsf of the Hta la. dniy j grand book of tha legion of honor, a j ] ' nobis aad patriotic inatita ttoa recently t i rfcroia. which will be tha vast register \ i of tto civic virtoreof lha Peruvians, and j r lbs material and visible symbol of the a ' gratitude ol tto people toward their j " ■ clever statesman, wise icgiaiatora. dim i | ; Unguiatod phtlanrirropisu. men of 1st- ' • and Inspired artiau." I | a Hie Haner aad BUak. 1 The morning eon waa daoeiag over ' floor in doahl reshuffles as hia bunor i I ! fell into the station, hia face flushed, his 1 hair wet, aad his general look one of * " Bijnh. did yon erer are ruck a I 1 ■ scorcher f" be faintly inquired, as be | i fanned bimroif with bis bat. "This "see weather," replied tto old ] b - janitor, as he stood his broom in Use " I corner. " is froexing oompared to some . a ! that I experienced in Mexico. Why a • I've men it so bot in Saata Fa j « I wm^tryhy lo write a latter lo my » in one day while driving an ice wagon." I " I "Mi. Joy," mid l.ia honor, as to ros np aad moved to kit desk. "I was ia b°p« your late illaew would be taken £ by you as n solemn warning, aad I am a. grieved to tod you Mill treading that r--aamaoidprnh." - "Wsm"! lever taMexioord. atanded ■ the old man. m hia face grew red. "We wont srgue fto ease. I am J" •rery far joc " J* A bootblack totind tto Move Lore m to grin. Bijnh walked over aad - eatato his hair, aad gave him • lift ta _ tto world aad whiBpervdta hta oar; j. "Boy. I waat yoa to nadenuad that Ai . Fvv torn ta more Mexico*, ttoa you're J* am toil* <m yoa amlp. mri tor more 2 grim arousd ben will laiT yo. tto top m of your krrir— MrillVwftm | with tf e gr*a»>t ismiiv. taadrod m , toX'^p 1 2 StStcvsH = = =irS5S??s: j

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