uepu UUi Ullctiupiuii UUJ i“I’m not your aunty,” grunted the old woman, “Don’ you call me dat again, I isn't one of dat sort. W hat you dream?” “I dreamed df seeing a dead person.”A gain the si by 1 composed herself as if to sleep. Pretty soon her voice, rather husky and . asthmatic, announced the following: “Dat ar’ am a good dream. Ef you dream of seem’ a corpse you sunk to lib a long life an’ go - off peaceful like at de end; Dat is, if yon’se a married ’owan. Ef you is single den you sweetheart’s love done gohe cold. He hab fall in lub wif some oder ’oman.”‘‘I don't believe it,” said the dreamer angrily. Then she blushed and looked provoked. ‘ .“I tell 3'ou truly, lady. Dere cornea man yere, lie say to* me, ‘Mrs. ——I dream white boss one times, two times, three, times, wha’ it mean?’ I tell dat man, you gwine to a fun'ral, an’ you won’t come back again, suah enufT. He ; out riding by de River road and he fell out an - break he neck. Dat dream tell me, but de usual ’terpretin of white bosses is good luck an’money. Sometimes it means lt;ine ting, sometimes noder.”‘‘How do you know these; things?” one of the party ventured to ask.“De good Lawd tell me, chile. Why,I been up to heaven in de chariot ob Israel times and times ancl see wha de Lawd got all de po’ sinnahs who repent. It am a gif, a great gif, an’ I doan take no money foh dat, but if you libber doan work right or you hab de heart disease I gib you what make you well right away an’T takes do money fo dat. ^ I has a’varsai remedy for ail do miseries in the human body .’—Detroit Paper,