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OUR BOYS AND GIRLS. AEOBND THBCATNPFIRE OCEAN YIALEBACKS. I jt brave crew, Imld In check a forot nve times her own; and not until a log tha water faucet which an member of tha household may da For that purpose th usual lawa THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON SEPT. 2 JESUS'.

CLEANSING THE TEMPLE. general recall wit ordered did ahe leave her perilous pwltion, and retire THE GLORIOUS hose employed, which 1 divided Into NEW TVPB OP SIAPARINU HISTORY OF 8TORMINO STORIES Of TENTH) FIELDS AND BATTLE GROUNDS. OF TRIPOLI. STEAM CRAFT vurlou sections, th end of which art connected to a series of short fountain under the guns of the trigs te. A fttraaa-a 1-rUadsblp, pipes, i hey may mad of copper Ooldea Tsitt Make No My s-atbaVa-Haasa a lloata af -Jnttmi IIHS-SS.

fMtar Homer lha Axial! oa tba I'lrata's traasfcold Tha llael Had H(htln Oo llaoksr Mot Bmi PtubUd, MsClsllaa' Solillar Weald Have CoaUaaa Battle Uader The first lamlasaa Itaraatly Tarasd Oat by aa Eagllih Firs tilth apasa Attalaed A Davlee far apriakllaa Chicken and cats, collectively, arc not considered the most congenial companion. A strange exception to the enmity that usually exist between the feline and feathery tribes Wast Troablad the laadlard traa-s ricadihlp. III Contati for durability, but a cheaper material I tin, and it answer very well On side of the pip I provided with a ear, through which pass a long pin, by which the fonntain-pipe Is fastened to the ground. Th central part of th Law. to learn wWlhcf, 1 an emergency, he ooald resume hi duties; that the position was crltbsl; that his treoits would fight aader hire as they would nnder nobody else, in short, I -admitted that I came to find out what nts real condition was, and that I thought a good deal depended on his answer.

He groaned and swore and half raisd himself on his bed. The was too much; the agony brought a cry to his Hps: "You see what a wreck I am; it Is impossible. Impossible." Even to his coarage there were things which were Impossible. Again he asked from whom 1 came, but I answered that ray errand was done, that It was only too plain that his wound crippled him, that the whole army knsw what a misfortune it was, and that I must return to my friends and report the facts. The paroxysm of pain had is to be found In Mount Vernon, III Storming of Tripoli.

in tho household of a photographer, ILLIAM Ox Yl TTT 77 Mr. Molly Elliot Scswell, in her tho fountain-pipe I enlarged and I where the family cat with an instinct ford Son, who story of the gallant careers of Decatur of maternal solicitude rarely exhibit operate an exten and Homers, gives this account of the ed In animals for tho young of other sive shipyard at storming of Tripoli in the St Nicholas: species, took into hor fold of newly Sunderland, Eng On the morning of August 3, Isul, born kittens a little orphan chicken, land, have built tor began that Immortal series of five as cherishing it as one of her own oft ocean traflio an in saults on the town, the fortresses anil the fleets of Tripoli that was destined spring. The littlo waif was accidental teresting type of perforated with fin boles, so that the escaping water from th several fountain-pipes will issue in th form of tine showers. In practical use th hose, furnished with the fountain-pipes, I laid throughout the lawn, and the pipe pin are driven down to hold the fountain-pipe In proper position. The water valve i then opened, when the entire lawn will be thoroughly and quickly showered.

The hose and fountain-pipe may be left in position upon the lawn throughout the season, whaleback steam ly cast upon the world, tho egg which to forever destroy the piratl contained It being hatched In an un er, an example of accountublo way, without tha warmth which recently cat and barbarie power. The force of the Americans was but little. With one heavy frigate, the glorious old alwars given by the mother hen, Introductory. Jesus cleans. I tho temple twice: at tba begiaaing of bia ministry and also at it close.

In both cases, and especially ta tho first, it was a bold act upon lii part. "It-was a plain and open avowal of hi. divine authority, nnd a public reproof of the wickedness of the prietW asKl' ruler who permitted his Father house to be made a of merchandise." Some people wonder why it was that tho trader pprmittedl themselves to bs driven out of tba temple court by a youn ami unknown man. They forget the fact, that the very 'presence of Jm.ua. curried with It an almost irrisUble-moral authority.

Jesus Cleansing- tin Tomplcv verses 13-17. 13. "Tho Jtfws" paw over." John calls It the Jew' pa--over, because he wos writing for tJw a tiles, "Jesus went up to Jeru.H'.:a." In order that In the very capital of the nation he might assert and display his authority. "In the temple." Not In the building proper, but in the in-- teamed into New York harbor. The crew of the queor The little kittens and their adopted passed, but left hlin exhausted.

He said good-by faintly, asked me to come again the next day, which I knew I conld and I took mv Constitution, three brigs, three Am laaldsat of Antletae Piirlug this lull in the battle which no oue could believe to be the end of it, occurred an Incident which even at this distant time I narrate with some hesitation. When it became evident that the attack on Che rebel left had been repulsed, aad that the fighting in that part of the field wan over for the time, I rode back across the creek in the direction -of General headquarters. It was expected that he won Id order forward his rewire under General Fiz John I'orter, bnt he did not. 1'recious minutes and priceless hours ebbed away and nothing was done. I was looking a boot for a rc-mount as my horse had a onple of bullets in him and could not depended on.

when an officer of 'General McClellan's staff whom 1 knew detached himself from the jrroup at a little distance and 'came over to me. lie said: I hear yon were with Hoker when he was wounded?" "Yes." vessel describe her a a whaleback, sister thrived In and harmony schooners, two bomb vessels, and sav the New York World, and In cer together. Of course, the little three gunboats manned by officers and men, Commodore l'rcble tain respects she i one. But she I so different from the McDougall type of stranger did not cat at the same table with the rest of the family, but found stood boldly in to attack the town de its nourishment from littlo insects, whaleback, first introduced on the leave. The account I had to give of General Hooker's condition of course put an end to all schemes at headquarters, and the sun went down upon aa ladecUive day.

George W. Smalley in Harper's Magazine. fended by the bashaw's castle, not worms and crumbs. Hut they basked less than a dozen powerful forts. great lake, that the may be said to represent a particular type of her in the sunshine under the same ma fleet of three cruising vessels, two own.

Instead of the homely conical ternal guidance, and warmed on cold galleys and nineteen gunboats, bow she ha the straight and sharp nights at the same motherly breast manned by 35.00U Turks and Arabs. stem and the same rounded stern and The harbor was, moreover, protected The strangest part of all was when the kittens arrived at-maturity the counter as the Atlantic tramp. But by a line of shoals atid reefs perfectly with this all her similarity to the old cat parted with them without well known to the Tripolitans, but common type of steamship ceasea murmur, while nothing, it seems, can closed space around it "Those that very imperfectly known to the Americans, and which the Constitution A few yard abaft the stemplece sever the tic that bind her to the the sharo bow merge Into the chicken, now grown to-stately could not approach closely without in Jgfl sold oxen and sheep and Joves." lo be used In sacrifice. "Chanitera ot. money." The Jews who came opto Jerusalem from foreign countries brought tho coins 'of the different curring the fate of the unfortunate Ibe lluet Philadelphia.

Itut whatever "Old turtle-back deck of the whaleback. and thence aft the whaleback type is prominent until the deck rise to meet the stern proper. Just above the bulge of her freeboard if The clniham dot and the cat Pepper" lacked in ships and guns, he "Do you know whether ke'is disabled?" 1 said that he had been bit hard, could not sit his horse, -and had been carried off on an ambulance; since then I had not seen birn. 'Do you know where he Is?" "Yes; at a red farm-house in an Side by aide on the tuble ant countries with them. Each one of i made np in men; for every soul on the American fleet was worthy to serve Tw half past twelve sad what do you think, Neither ol them had slept wink under the flag that flew from the And the old Dutch clock and the Chinese shekel about thirty-livo csnts annually for the support of the temple.

rovNTAis-rira secion. plate. Seemed to know, ss sure as fate. it may be called that there Is on each side of the vessel a walk which extends from the bow nearly aft to the stern. These walks are about five feet wide, and in wet weather must open field on the right, this side of This had to be paid, moreover, not ib a heathen, but in a lle'jrew mastheads.

in considering the cluims of his different officers in leading the attack. Commodore Preble had at last deter There was Kolnj to be ai awful spit. and the lawn may be irrigated whenever desired simply by turning the supply faucet Chicago Post the ereek." iltrmn there I simply atsts What was told to me bv the Chinese plate I hence arose the businesi of tho ex Thaiilnsham do: went "bow-wow-wo!" "Will you take a message to him?" By this time I began to think the mined anon Decatur and Somen. The changers. be treacherous.

Above and between them 1 the deck proper. A little aft of amidsbip i the bridge and forward Karrrix-k. 2 often Intuit of that old haversack. Which I carried no lont In the war: And of the sweet iIWIl-Ioui hardtack. With age turned grey, then mildewed black.

All stored away In that haverack. Then strum aero the soldier back. To be carried avor so far. For -space that haversack could act bt beat. A gallon or more It would hold 'Yes, three to seven days ration of meat, Rice and coffee and mnr no sweet, Condenxcd vegetable, pickled pin' feet, And whatever clue a soldier could eat 'Which by the autler wai sold It also would hold our whole tea st.

Tin cup. knife and fork, pan sad snoos Whenever It rained our itrub not wet. at hi would ciuse the soldier to fret, And declare he could eat the whole oa a bet. And such an effort I'll never forget. As It took to cat dinner at noon But the barerack was not to blame, With ir we put down the rebellion: It was ever ready to hold any game.

It never once stoppei to oxk the name Of the place from whence the turkey came. Or If the thin was fat or lame. It would even take In a "melllen Of the very best cloth It was made. And weeks without wasuinv csuld ira; Of course it did not work without aid, It was foremost in every ureal raid, And always on picket It staved. If you lost It you then for It puld.

As many a poor soldier doth know Then to the old haversack "hiir Its name I will ever defend Haat as aa Aaltoeptle An eminent surgeon has been ex 13. "A scourge of small corlj." A. interrogatory both curious and serious And the calico cat replied -mo ow!" And the air was streaked for si hour or so, With fraitments of gin sham and calico deckhouse, and it is from the peculiar whip, plaited probably from rteJae picked up off the ground. "Drosra them all out" Our authorized ver perimenting noon certain classes of wounds and in surgical operations, with the view to testing the efficacy build of these structures that the while the old Dutch clock In the chimney place Up with Its ind upon It face. and I answered.

"That depends an what the mcs-sage is." My friend and 1 were 'bv ourselves, For It always dreadej family row: vessel take unto itself so much the appearance of a warship. In construction they are almost identical with the superstructure of an Ameri of heat as an antiseptic. Oue of bis methods is to touch the exposed surfaces with bits of absorbent cotton Vow mind I ra simply tellinr you What the old Dutch clock declare is true I sion seems to teach that hi used tins scourge on the men as well as oa th cuttle, but the revised version- more correctly show that such wis not the- ell out of ear-sbot-of the staff, but within view, and I saw that the staff or some of them were -watching what The Chinese plate looUet very blue And wailed: "Oh. dear: whathill we do'" larger vessels were to cover the advance of the gunboats, which were to do the real fighting: and these gunboats were divided into two divisions, the first nnder Decatur, the second under Somers. As the two divisions of three gnn-boats each formed and pnlled away, they saw two divisions of Trip.ilitan boats much larger, stronger, and more fully manned, pall slowly out from behind the line of reefs.

The windward division consisted of nine gunboats, and the leeward of five, while a reserve of five others lay just dipped in boiling water. He finds can cruiser, and coupled with two short pole masts, surmounted by tops, the bealing process is greatly facili But the ln ham dot and the calico it Wallowed this way ant tumbled that went on. lie came a Iittle-closer. lowered his voice, and said: tated by this application, and that. the similarity is enhanced.

lhe bridge rests upon the lower work of And utilized every tooth and claw In theawfule.l wav yoa ever saw too, without the cumbersome and ex "Most of ns think that this battle And oh, how tba cin im and calico flew! pensive apparatus necessary for ordi the deckhouse, and with side wings is only half fought and half won nary chemical antiseptics. Attention Don't think that I t-xaterite I ioi my new from the Chinese plate There is still time to finish it Hut cover the breadth of the ship. The entire structure is built of heavy steel is also called to the importance of McClclian will do no more. What I N'cxt moraine, where the two bad it properly cleansing all instruments found no truce of tho do: or cut: want you to do isto see Hooker, find plates, and is well calculated to stand the assaults of the heaviest seas. And some folks think unto this day used for any purpose whatsoever.

It out whether he will take command of That tmrKlnrs stole th it pair aw.iy is not enough that they be dipped in inside the harbor, protected by the reefs. As Somers took bis place in Uie gunboat, lie said to the man at the tiller: Another peculiarity of this peculiar liut the truth about that cat and pip Is that they ute eauh other up some antiseptic solution and wined with a bit of cotton-waste, as is too Now. what you really think of flit; craft is the manner in which she is steered. Instead of her steam steering gear being attached to the rudder quadrant over the ship's median line, often the case. It is recommended There are many who would ve en tts I) ill If indicted for currying a quail.

It was head of war and set tail, Then let the old haversack sail. In bonor until time shall end. American Tribune that a vessel of boiling water be kept case. lrt. "Take these thingi hesie." TJ.e-doves could not be driven oaV and to let them fly might have caused, unseemly and prolonged commotion.

I'lummcr. "Make not my Father house a house of merchandise." It had been built for worship, an. I nut Tor trade. 17. "His disciples ste.

They remerabared a iw l'salm lxix: 9, "The zeal of tliine-liouse hath eaten me up:" aul tlicy-found in this passage an explanation-of the conduct of lie conld not bear to see his Father's house dishonored. II. The Jews DemanJing a Sigu. verses 1 18. "What sign shew-cst thou unto us?" How may wo know that thou hast a right to act so.

boldly? lit. "Destroy this temple." By "temple" he meant his body as the dwelling place of God. "Iu tiirea days I will raise it up." Giving you thus convincing nf The old Dutch clock, it told me -o And that Is how 1 turns to know I Field A Ouecr Little Mother. Wlmt do you think of four little at hand, and that all instruments be put in this and allowed to remain un it works at the starboard side and is operated by a single steel shaft that passes along from the bridge. The til thoroughly heated.

The water kittens with a monkey for a mother? must be kept at boiling heat by The 80th Ohio. This regiment was organized in the engines of the Turret Age are of the "Do you see that division of five boats to leeward? Steer straight for it, and get within pistol-shot of it. when 1 will give yon further The breeze was -easterly, and with one lateen sail drawing well, the boat was soon covering the distance between her and her enemies across ths blue -waters. The firing had begun, -and a terrific roar, as the Constitution barked out all her guns in broadside, showed that the ball was opened. Soiners watchod until Ills boat was Well, the mother monkey and the means of an alcohol or other lamp.

triple-expansion type and are capable baby kittens are all living together at else there is no use in dipping the in of developing b03 registered horse Chief Jorner's fire-enginj house on struments at alL There is too much power, steam is generated by two state-at-lurge from October, 1S61, to January, 1802, to serve three years. On the expiration of its tarm, the original members, except veterans, were mustered out. and the organiza Alabama street. single-ended boilers, with 4, 356 square feet of grate heating surface. She is The monkey is called "Miss Jen carelessness in the cleaning of all such appliances, and many deaths are unquestionably traceable to this nie, nn.l she wus urougnt tJ Atlanta by Chief oy ner from Texas.

tion, composed of veterans and re cause. There is quite too little at ten abreast -of the Tripolitans, when. In the engine-house there was a cruits, retained until August, 186.1, wiien it was mustered out in accord this army and drive Lee into the-Po- tomae or force him to surrender." It was perhaps the most astounding request ever made by a -soldier to a civilian. What he suggested was nothing less than an ac of mutiny in the face of the enemy, and .1 him so. "I know that as well as you do," was the.

answer. all 'know it, but we know also that is the only way to crash Lee end the rebellion and save the country." I pointed out that if Hooker were to be approached on such a -subject, it ought to be by him or by one of his comrades in the plot for it was a plot and that, they meant business, they ought to be ready to the risk. I added that thought it more than likely that General Hooker's answer to such a proposal would be to order the man who made he was, under arrest. "It need not be proposal," he replied. "All we want you to do is to sound Hooker and let us know what his views are.

Th rest we will do I asked him if he meant to give me a written message. "Certainly not. Such things are not put into writing." "But wby should 'Hooker believe 311 feet long over all, 36.2 feet beam and 24.1 feet depth of hold. When loaded with full cargo there is, by actual measurement, only feet 4 inches freeboard in salt water and 4 feet 11 inches in fresh. The himself sighting the on 3 long gun amidships, be fired, and saw the sbqt tion givey to rue curative properties of heat The subject has begun to attract the notice of some of the more advanced thinkers among ance with orders from the war depart: good old cat with four pretty little kittens.

One day the poor rrjother cat was killed by an elevator. The kit had instant and terrible effect. Soiners turned round an 1 saw the tuent. i ne commanders of this regiment were: Colonel Ephraim E. Eck-ley, resigned February li, 1803; Colonel M.

H. Bartlcson, died August 11, next boat tq his, under Lieutenant 1863; Colonel Jas. S. Phil pert, commis 0 9 30,21. "Forty an! six years ai this temple in building." They supposed that he referred to tho structure before them, which Herod tile-Great began to restore in B.

C. 3D. ami which Herod Agrippa completed int. A. D.

154. By rejecting him they were taking- a course that must lead to liisdeathl By destroying his body they were de Wake, a brave youtij officsr, drawing off, obeying a signal of recall which, however, was made by mistake from the flag-ship, and the very next moment the third boat, commanded by James Decatur, caught a puff of wind that brought her bend round and carried her directly into the other di sion revoked: Colonel F. Metham, mustered out April 8, 18035 Colonel T. C. Morris, in command at muster-out.

The regiment was urs-V fire for the first time while supporting a battery medical men. It is declared that a high degree of heat is of great value when a disease is to be brought to a crisis. One author asserts that obstinate ulcers, even of long standing, and wounds that refuse to heal, may be brought into active conditions and speedily made healthy by packing the affected parts with hot water bottles or bags. Over the immediate open surface a pad of lint made slightly damp with glycerine and water, is placed. This must be constantly watched, and renewed as often as it at Farmington, May 9, 18ti2.

At Corinth tens were then just two weeks old. On the very day the old mother cat was killed "Miss Jennie," the monkey, came, and she at once began to take cure of the kittens, says the Atlanta Journal. The four little kittens were very glad to have a mother to sleep with. "Miss Jennie" is very kind to the kittens. She thinks a little more of the yellow kittens than the others and this may make them a little bit jealous.

But it is a very happy family, "Miss Jennie" plays with the kittens all day long, and if anybody tries to hurt them she will fight for them just like the old mother cat would do if she were living. stroying the tempi-- itself, as he- the loss was very tevere, eighty of- vision of boats, which was dashing forward to attack the nine Tripolitan foretold in Matthew. A few years more and it was in ruins. To himse-U ncers being either killed or wounded: THE OCKAXIC WHALEBACK. crew of the Turret Age say that she is good sea boat, and when asked if among the former was Major Lansing.

gunboats. his words had a verv duriaite mean At Jackson, 14, 1863, the brigad she wasn't very wet in a seaway they "Very well," said Somers, with bis of which the 80th formed part, lost looked scornful. ing: Destroy this temple as you certainly will by resisting my authority and rejecting my acts of reform, and Under fair conditions the Tnrre one-third of its members in killed and wounded. The loss of the regiment was ninety. The loss at Chattanooga usual calm smile, "as Decatur says, the fewer the number the greater the honor! So we will go ahead, boys." The sailors gave a cheer, and in another moment they were under fire of Age is capable of making about eleven knota On her present voyage from afterward crucifying mo, aa.l in three days I will raise it.

As by denying -my authority and cruc'f yinj my per me, or compromise hnuselT in a conversation with a man he never saw till this morning?" lie said it was known 3 had acted: as Hooker's aide, urged Sundry other reasons. 1 stiill declined, but. he still pressed it Hooker, he declared, had won the confidence of the and was over 100. It was also engaged i Sydney, Cape Breton, she brought the five gunboats. The -situation of many other important battles.

its loss in battle was four officers and son, yon destroy this ho-jsa of ma- 3. 200 tons of coaL This, the World says, is one of a number of cargoes becomes filled with the discharged matter, which it speedily takes up. The heat induces activity and increased circulation, and the pad takes up the poisonous emanations as they accumulate. It is a positively demonstrated fact that intense heat steadily applied will break up any case of pneumonia in the earlier or middle stages, and there are many who do not believe that a fatal termination to this disease is at all necessary unless there are other complications. Sim Father, so by my resurrection will I forty-eight men; by disease and other put men in possession of God's true Chicago's Midget Dos S.

'Goldsmith of this city has a dog which is the admiration of all who have seen him sinee he grew large enough to be seen without the aid of now being shipped to Jew York to relieve the prevailing coal famine, and adds: "Through the build of the causes, two officers and 1J8 men; total of 234. McClellan had lost it. lit was.noitime to stand on trifles. He regarded what Turret Age it is possible to discharge Oddities of War. dwelling place and introduce a new-spiritual worship.

It is in Christ's person this great drama is enactedL The Messiah perishes; th tempie falls. The Messiah lives aains the: Somers was now critical in the extreme, but he gave no sign of it in his manner, which was as cool as if he at anchor in a friendly port He opened a steady and well directed fire that soon began to weaken the attack of the Tripolitan boats, and not one of them dared to come near enough to attempt boarding him. Still, be was drawing nearer and nearer the bit- cargoes similar to this in about thirty a microscope, lie is of breed and of the variety that never sheds hair, for the reason that he never has he proposed in me as a patriotic duty, and so on. Finally, as I persisted in refusing to be tike bearer.of any such message, he asked if I would see 'Contrary to general opinion, the improvement in firearms has not in hours, which in itself is an economical feature of some importance any to shed. creased the murderous results of bat When Doxford son entered upon The dog in question was born three Hooker, and Taringthem-ward whether tles.

The battles which have toeen the construction of this style of steam ply dry heat is too easy of application and to unscientific for the ordinary medical man. It will therefore probably never be possible to make this a favorite form of treatment weeks ago, and there were two others he could, in any 'Circumstances, take fought in the South Amerieaa -wars since 1890 show that only one out of the field again that day. To this Aeries. Commodore Preble, who was born at the same time. In the three weeks he has managed to grow to the (watching him from the Constitution's saw no objection, aiad rode off.

.1 found General Hooker in Ibed nd in length of one inch and to attain the era, the first of which was named Turret Capt McDougall In printed interviews threatened to bring an action in the courts against the firm for infringement of his patent But they have kept on building and he has not each seventy-nine men engaged was killed. In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 one in each fifty-three met (jnarter-deek, exclaimed: "Look at that gallant fcUew, Som- weight of a trifle over one-quarter of great pain. lie asked eagerly for an ounce. The little fellow has a news of the battle. Wheal told him rs.

I would recall mm, butna would death, while in the Crimean war one in each thirty-five of the effective soup bowl for Ins kennel and appar never see the signal' ently enjoys life in a large wad of that the attack featih wiings had failed, that no movement bad been made for the last two hours, and force was left dead on the field. In true temple rises on the ruins of the-symbolical temple. Godet. 22. "When therefore ho was risen his disciple-; renumbered; Hi, and they believad." Many -things that they did nut tin terstaad during his life becama perfectly clear -after his death and 23.

"In the feast day." RviseJ version, "during the feast." It lasted a. whole week. "Mauv belie in- bis -name." The faith of was deep, and of others, shallow. 24. "Did not commit Jiiiuself unto-them." Did not trust his own person to them.

"Because lis knuv all men. He saw into men's heart-, at a glance. WITS' AT' At that the commodore heard a boy Why III Looked Bad. "You look a trifle doleful to-night' said one of a' group of gentlemen to another, while all were sitting one Saturday evening before the fire in one of the clubs. "Well," said the gentleman addressed, "I have as good a right to look doleful to-night as any man I cotton which constitutes his bed and begun suit perhaps for the reason that his wbalebacks have failed to supplant or even make any serious Inroads upon, the ordinary type of ish voice at his elbow, and there stood our great civil war one out of every feeding ground.

The cotton is sat little Pickle Israel. that General McClellan -seemed to have no intention ef 'mak sixty-five men was killed, and one in each 'ten wounded. In Napoleon's urated with cream and the dog ex "If you please, said be, with lake vessels or sea-going craft gener tracts the moisture when be is hun early one out of each twenty- ally. Thus far the only whalebacks ing any, he became excited, and nsed Language the air of one making a great discovery, "I don't believe Mr. isomers gry.

Air. uoldsmith toes not expect know ol" eight was killed and every fourth man wounded, and in the early Brit wants to see any signal. on the lakes outside of the fleet owned and operated by the American Steel Barge company are the steamers "What's up?" asked the other mem that his midget will ever be much of a fighter, bat' be say that ha will extreme plainness. I had noticed in tthe morning that he had a very ish conflicts as high an average as one "You are right, any boy," cried Old bers of the group in chorus, back" ktaa for any amount against ous vocabulary. fir was directed, for death to nineteen engaged is re Pepper, who was in high good hamor "It was this way: You know that Washburn, Pillsbury, Pathfinder and pig Sagamore.

The Washburn and any other dog of ais size and weight over ibe gallant behavior of his I am an ardent bicyclist, and I have a ported. Their Age. tehool-boy captains;" "bat at least Piilsborg were built for the "Soo Line" boy who has the same passion. This He will even concede the adversary a quarter of aa The mother of be shall be supported." evening, just after dark, as I wa Geawral (Grant was 63 years of age and intended for a general package freight kusiness, bnt could not be the dog is scarcely three laches tali, With that he gave orders, and the coming down the street to the club. at the time ox his death, General Mc- Chieago Beeord.

ship, advancjng slowly, but as stead walking along thinking of nothinc in Clellaa was -only 59, having been born utilized for that purpose and are now handling coal and iron ore, while the ily as if working into tue roadstead of i 1 iwablad Bias. in December, 1836. General Meade particular; I was hit in the back by what seemed to be a locomotive, and friendly part, delivered a tremen Pathfinder and Sagamore were in The habit potentates have of travel bad attained age of 57 only. knocked; sprawling into tho ditch. ing incog, frequently cause suffering dous fire upon the batteries that were now.

trying to gel the range of the JOeneral Logaa was in his 61st year. It was muddy there, and when where it is lehst expected. It is told "What iflve a priza to your son?" He persists in; doing nothing!" "Well, give him the prize of por severance. then!" Diner, to watter who brings Mas soup Why didn't you tskeywur Soger-out of that soup? Waitar Oh, it', isn't hot Vw "Didn't the ladies 'Who called leavsH They wanted tor. told them you had plenty of your own, and better, too." Teacher Define obedience.

Little Girl Obedience is w'en srirls don't sro tended solely for handling cargoes in bulk and are so employed. It may be that prejudice has operated as a backset to Capt McDougall's hope of Kilpatriclc died month before his daring little boat of the Emperor Joseph Second, that i naa eouectea my scattered senses 46th- birthday, Ceneral Hancock died at 63. General Joe Hooker was not In spite of Somer's efforts to keep I was all covered with dirt and also once while traveling in this fashion, from drifting too far toward the reefs veryfsd. I looked around to revolutionizing the lake carrying he put up at an inn kept by an Eng ithe most part, the enemy, whose sharpshooters followed a boa all rer the field, in which his tall figure xn full uniform, and his white horse, were by far the most conspieuoas lar-ftA. Once his staff got the bene ft this flow of energetic speech, when two or three of them joined in the theproper plee-for a corps commander was not in tae ekirsslsh Una, and that he could not prudently remain nnder so hot a fire.

Now it was turned upon McClellan. with whose excessive caution and Systematic inertness in the crisis of a great battle be bad no patience. This outburst gave me an opportunity of putting the question I wanted to, and I asked him whether his wound, wonld permit him to mount his horse again that day. Ha pointed to his awollea and bandaged foot, "No; it is impossible." "Or to take command of your corps quite 65. General Thomas died at 54.

and the reserve squadron, by backing what hit me, thinking that perhaps lishman. After eating a few slices of trade, but in the case of the "boo Line" management the discarding, of the whaleback steamers can only be his sweeps astern, be soon found him ham and biscuit, he went to bed. In in my abstraction 1 had walked on to General McDowell lived nntil he was early 67. General Q. A.

tJilmore died recently at the age of 03. Gen self under the guns of one of th railway line somewhere, and found a the morning he paid his bill and de attributed to adverse experience, as young man and a safety bicycle on the large oris, ine Constitution was parted. A few hours after several of era! Halleck was 57 at ths time of his thundering at the forts, but this one the pavement all tangled np I was his suite arrived.and hearing the rank the line still owns and operates the steamer and has made no effort to anywhere without asking aud boy, don't go anywhere without telling. was a little too and her shot fell of his -guest, the landlord appeared death: General Steadtnan at a little over' 60, Burnside at ST, and General Ord at 65. General Sheridan was ell them.

mad, a I said before, and, -without stopping to think what I did, I took that young man by the coat-collar much troubled. Jinks I tell you what it is. tfierw over it The situation of Somers was now desperate, but his indomitable "Pshaw, man!" said one; "Joseph is 57 when he died. General Hunter. is nothing like having lot of friends Winks I presume not Jinks Nov, and kicked" off -the pavement coolness stood him in good stead.

Far lrrl-atlf tha Lawa. In order to keep a lawa fresh during accustomed to such and 'however, lived till he waa 84. "If we can knock she platform down sirre. Just as Quick as I loss a will think no more of it:" A n' Theft I jumped on thebicyele.stamped all the' spoke's out of 'the wheels and the parching days of summer the grass must be repeatedly watered, and if the that holds these guns, my men, we my friends all rush around huntimr "But I shall," said mino host "and Jatt Like Jack. In the explosion on the gunboat generally disfigured it" shall be all right" he cried; "and new place for me, so as to f-ave me the trouble of borrowing from Here'tb gentleman stopped.

And again in any way in a carriage if one lawn is a larg-one this. work of ink gation is no easy' job. A common see, it 1 very rickety." never forgive-myaelf for ftaxhig an emperor in my house and lettiij him off for three, and sixpence!" Harper's Young one of the audience said: Then ordering a double charge put them. method is to have a hollow standard "'Well, why should that make you in the Jong gnn, be sighted it him Western Farmer, showing- berabont'. provided at its top with a rotary per could be found?" "No, no; I cannot I am perfectly helpless." All at once, whether from the way self.

A shot went' screaming over the the place Aunt you haven't sna feel as you do? You did just the right tMng." i A Tired Children of Boitonian parentage forated head. This, when connected with the supply hose, throws a gentle water, and immediately a cloud of i Essex at fort Henry, one of the noble hearted seamen was most shockingly aealded. His clothing was at once removed, linseed oil and flour applied to his parboiled 'flesh and he was carefully wrapped in a blanket and placed in bed. A few momenta after the newt came that the rebel flag waa struck and the fort surrendered. In "I suppose I hadn't ought to feel In which I bad put my question, or dust brick, and mortar showed them it had struck the tight spot The rain over a considerable space, after which the standard is moved into a so," said the speaker.

bat you see. are notoriously precocious. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Preble Quiacy Salton- everything yet If youH eoaae-aronnd to the other side of tha- homm I'll show yon the cyclone cellar.

Elderly Aunt, from the- East Dear- me! Do they sell evelonea here? lAform wa destroyed, and the It was my boy and my bicycle." Tit Bit new position and another part of the battery tumbled down among the stall of Marlborough street, Tecently astonished its mamma by remarking from its cradle after the departure of ruins. The Otkar Lady, to little bov What are yo i vying for. my little man? Little lawn is watered, and so on. Tha time and attention of pne or mora men, according to th six of the lawn, are required for this duty. Somers then turned his attention to bis enthusiasm, and notwithstanding his awfnl condition, Jack sprang out of bis berth, ran on deck, waved hi blanket In the air, hurrahing for the stars and stripes.

The poor fellow, Boy My fa-father has bia -bestin me. Lad.y-.Well. don't err- from my manner, it seemed- to flash upon him that there was something behind. He broke out: "Why do yon ask? What do yon mean? Who sent yon He was in such torment from his wound and the fever it had brought on that I thought it best not to fence with his questions and I told him it was true that some friends of his who knew bow well he bad done his Work la the morning were noxious The object of the present Invention some lady callers: "Mamma, the paucity of ideas of the tin de siecle society woman is something shocking. In future yon will greatly oblig me by removing, my ecrach during such is to effect the Instantaneous irrigation of every part of the lawn at any Tom Don't yon think Ethel' husband is very devoted? -Kitty To whom? A (MtM TtrUxH.

"WbsVs the bit thing to fish with?" asked, the loqaarktua angler. "listed breath," said Urea All fathers have to best tholr l.f. boy at times. Littlo Boy r-s r-j fa father Isn't like otbet fa the Ave gunboats, that he could now drive still closer to the reef, and on which every shot from his boat was telling. And so, for an hour longer, did the little American boat, with her one gun, berrolrJt young captain, and after the first excitement was over.

was assisted below, and in the night He's in a brass bar bxo I a-t 1 tikne desired, without the Interposition of a special stteouBKt moa irri-pfttion being by s'lup'y turo- vapid discourse. I prefer the cpmpsny of my own reflections. Where's that bottle?" Baltimore Sun. he died, full of rejoicing to the last at the triumph of tiis old ug, 'm big drum..

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