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She could not visit her Kitchen where a woman hired by the week now filled her place. Her husband was at work from morning till night out in the Fields and her grown up daughter was away teaching. She could ring a Bell for mrs. Grigg if she wanted anything and she could move her chair from the window that looked out on the Back Yard to the window that looked out on the Road. But it was a Road on which there was not much passing and the chief event each Day was the strolling by of perhaps a dozen children to school with their dinner pails in the morning and their return Home in the afternoon. For want of other amusement she watched them languidly at first and after that with increasing interest. Quot Almy Chapin and Grace Clark look to be pretty intimate a she often said to herself As two Little girls in plaid aprons went by sometimes each with her Arm around the others Waist and sometimes studying from one Book As they walked. A Well i used to be intimate that same Way with Almy smother when 1 was a girl. She was Lucy Gray then. And now i done to see her once in six months. Folks around Here Arentt very mrs. Harmon said this resignedly. The knew How Busy All the housewives were in their Homes. When she was Well she had not gone out visiting very often. There were the hens the pigs the milk and the butter making to see to besides the meals for the men and the housework. But now forced to give up work time passed wearily. She had few resources sewing made her nervous and she eared Little for Reading though she had been a Bright scholar when a girl and had taught the District school for two Summers before she was married. Here she was a Clear headed woman of 45, tied Down to an invalid chair waiting for what a i declare i wont spend another minute watching that Hen scratch up the grass a she said one morning As she rolled her chair away from the Back window. A a it a time for the school children to go by. Jimmy Grigg is swinging on our Gate now waiting for Benny Chapin to come along. There a Benny now. Lucy Chapin must have big washings. Benny goes to school every morning in a clean apron and Home in a dirty she watched the boys saunter off and then Ahe watched till Alma Chapin and Grace went by. Presently Tommy Cobb followed running and stumbling with his hand done up in a red handkerchief. He was the last and for More than two hours after not even a dog passed the House. It was tedious. But in the afternoon mrs. Chapin came into mrs. Harmony a room with Benny. She said there was going to be a mothers meeting at the schoolhouse and she wanted to leave Benny with mrs. Harmon till she came Back. A a he la be Good a she said. A you sit there Benny and if mrs. Harmon wants anything you can wait on she hastened away leaving her invalid Friend looking at the Little round eyed boy who sat on a Low chair o it polite her. He sat very still for he was being a Good boy. A Benny a Ahe said at last a How old Are you a a six and a half Quot he said. �?o1 had a birthday in december. Did you know i was born in december just before Christmas my Mother always Calls me her Christmas present. I had a sled and six agates on my a do you like your school a a yes i do. In a in the third Reader. Jimmy Grigg and i began the primer together and pretty soon i went into the first Reader but Jimmy stayed in the primer. Then i went into the second Reader and Jimmy stayed in the primer. Now i am in the third Reader and Jimmy is in the primer yet. The teacher says its because he does no to pronounce Well but i think he could pronounce Well if he would Only take mrs Harmon Felt that she was getting very interesting replies from this talkative Little boy. A a five read a Robinson Crusoe through three times Quot he added. A was Tommy Cobb late this morning a she asked. A yes but his Mother wrote him an excuse. He got Hurt yesterday. He came to my House and climbed of top of the woodpile. Mother said get Down Tommy or you la fall a but he did no to get Down. She said Tommy Cobb get right Down or you la fall and Hurt yourself a and he did fall and Hurt i wrist so it swelled All a Well i declare a said mrs. Harmon. Her next question was a Balmy likes Grace Clark pretty Well does no to she Quot a yes they re intimate friends. They be begun Patchwork together and they Divide their pieces. They be got pieces of All my aprons. But everything is used up now and a Kheyli have to Stop Short. They wanted to make bed quilts and now they can Only crib quilts and there Isnit a baby in either Fiu Nily mrs. Harmon was very Tieti entertained by Benny a solubility and Ahe could easily imagine what had goal a Between the girls. Quick practical thoughts Fame into her mind and my Felt almost excitedly Happy. When mrs. Go Tiu came from the West Frig Ahe fund Benny standing on a Stool which itself stand i a wooden chair getting Down a Little Jar from the top shelf of the closet. A i told him said mrs Harmon. Quot its my mover Salve. Benny has been a very Good Bay Lacy and i wish he would run is often to seem. A safes a a Why of course head like it Quot Saki or Chapi. A Wom mud to you Benny a a yes id like it first rate Quot said Benny in be been looking at pictures and shells and Feather work and another time Ahe will let me eee their old Compass if or. Tarapon pays a now Quot said mrs. Harmon a on your Way Home Benny i want you to Stop at mrs. Cobbs Aad Send Tommy right Over Here and ill give him something to cure his wrist and Tell Almy to Stop on her Way Home to Morrow i want to see after her visitor departed mrs. Harmon rang the Bell for mrs. Grigg and told her to Send Jimmy in with his primer. Jimmy came soberly. He had always Felt afraid of the sad faced invalid woman but this time she was smiling. She meant to help him to take pains about his pronouncing. Her old school teaching arts returned to her and she held the Little boys interest and inspired his Zeal. A a full give him an hour a Day a a fee said to herself a until he gets into the third Reader along with when Tommy Cobb arrived shy and wary she made him Welcome and was soon doing up the poor inflamed wrist in the softest of old Linen and with Clover Salve. When she finished and he said a thank you May am that feels Good a she replied a come in to Morrow and til do it up next Day Alma Chapin came. Grace was going to wait for her at the Gate but mrs. Harmon tapped on the window for her to come in too. She asked the girls about their sewing showed them a great bag of pieces which she told them they were free to use from till their quilts were done. They agreed to bring All their blocks to show to her As she said she would do some of the cutting out for them. A is no to she Nice a they said to each other when they started on the Road Home. A mrs. Harmanus been real Bright All Day a said mrs. Grigg to or. Harmon when he came wearily into the House at dusk. A i wonder if she was going to take a Start and get mrs. Hannon had certainly taken a Start of some kind. She really cared about her new interests and it was a Happy Day when Tommy Cobb left off his bandages and his Mother cume Over on purpose to thank her for her skill and her Salve. In a few Days Jimmy Grigg was in the first Reader. A and it wont be Many weeks before he is in the third a mrs. Hannon said to his Mother and mrs. Grigg Felt so a heartened up that she went about her work singing. The Little girls and their sewing were an almost daily source of pleasure. A can this be my invalid wife who was speaking a or. Hannon asked himself when she said to him a when those girls get their quilts pieced i believe 111 let them have a quilting Here and invite in the it was not alone these interests that arose. Others followed fast. She was always getting something new Fiorin that Little Chatterbox Benny. Once she found out that mrs. Clapham Down in the hollow wanted a a dozen Brahma eggs the worst Way for her old yellow Hen to sit another time Benny innocently related to her How Amarilda Green had been to see his Mother. A and old mrs. Green is Over 80, and Amarildo says she just hankers after iello. And Amarildo can to make Jelly because she done to raise currants. My mothers real sorry that her Jelly is All a and in a glad mine is All currant a thought mrs. Harmon to herself. Before Long a warm feeling stole into the hearts of the women of the neighbourhood and As they met at meeting or of sewing society one would say to another a have you seen mrs. Harmon lately what a Good woman she is they say her health a improving All the time now. I Hope so. She a a Blessing to the a so Harmony a wife a got Well Quot said the storekeeper to the doctor. Quot what Medicine did you give her a ooh tonics tonics Quot said the doctor with a Wise smile. A and nature helped too of course nature helped but mrs. Harmon in her own heart gave credit to a third agent and always thought of Benny As her Little Bene companion. A striking character. The Captain could no to hear very Well i Waterloo cloak. Though i never met mrs. Gaskell i have known the original of at least one of her characters and heard my Mother speak of others. The sturdy upright figure of capt Brown stands vividly before me. He was of Middle height with a Large head and Bull neck and what an american would Call a a Chunky Quot figure somewhat like a Marmot when he goes to sleep for the Winter. He was of those friends and retainers who live on into old age and so Are handed Down through several generations and Are loved and respected by the children they have seen grow up. For Many years capt. Hill for that was his real name was adjutant of the Cheshire yeomanry of which my Grandfather was then colonel and it was this poet which brought him into More intimate relations with us than might otherwise have been the Case. He was a self made Man and had risen it was said from being a drum Mer boy in the Peninsular War hut his manners and feelings were those of a gentleman. His knowledge of military discipline and details made him a valuable help to his colonel while his honest upright nature and Loyal affection endeared him to us All. My Grandfather let him a House in the town at a Peppercorn rent and gave him a pig every year to fatten for Bacon. The Captain always came to choose his pig among the numerous Young porkers distorting themselves in the Straw Yard. The dear old Man never realized that the grandchildren of his colonel were at length grown up and it was a joke in the family that he would always meet Mem of us on our return from London with the exclamation a Why How you hate grown a on one occasion after dinner we got him to join in a game of russian scandal where a Story is whispered from one to another. The old Man was growing deaf and tree Story happened to begin thus a a Queens counsel said to a leading barrister Quot by the time it came to his turn to of leaper lie said in a loud voice to his neighbor a the Queen with a Crown upon her head least Over the Bannister and upon my soul i done to remember a won tree real Captain did not meet with the tragic end related in the Story but died in peaceful old age. He was to tree last proud of his Waterloo a Loeks his faithful companion for More than 50 years. He laughingly we Plain that on his return to England after the Battle his ungrateful country fined him ten shillings for marching on tree Footpath. A Temple bar. A the durability of Wood does not As some suppose depend on a weight. Larch one of the lightest Woods and Locust of a a by Are attics Nam test a a m m m a h ipwp1 Michigan state news. Field Hje wife. William Fuller known in the township of Seneca As a the Cowboy Farmer a peaceably departed from Medina tree other Day in company with mrs. Manning by virtue of a Bill of Sale stating that Asa Manning of Medina for the consideration of $10 to him paid by William Fuller did Transfer All his right title and interest in and to his wife. Rachael Manning to said William Fuller. The document was drawn up by attorney c. S. Ingalls of Morenci. And was duly signed witnessed and acknowledged. Does no to like the will. Mrs. John Andrews of Buchanan has begun suit to break the will of her husband. Andrews was burned to death a few months ago. He left a Fortune of $25,-000, and in his will he directed his executor to deliver to his wife 100 bushels of wheat 100 bushels of Oats and 200 bushels of Corn annually and to give her the use of the House while she remained single. Mrs. Andrews does not take kindly to the will hence she seeks to break it. Christina present for Indian. On Christmas Day at South Haven the United Sites government will distribute $104,000 among the 300 pot wot Amie indians who live in that part of the Sute. The amount to be divided among the indians is the balance of $200,000 which the government owed the red men for their land which was purchased in 1833. The indians claim they have been defrauded out of $50,000 by the government. A Church to rival saloons. The trustees of the congregational Church at Flint gave the pastor authority to open the Church doors on saturday afternoons and invite Farmers and All others who come to the City to Trade to enter and warm themselves and spend a pleasant hour instead of going to the Saloon. Music will be provided and a committee of women will be present to entertain All the callers. Health in Michigan. During the week ended november 16, reports sent in by 50 observers in various portions of the state indicated that remit tent fever pneumonia and rheumatism increased in area of prevalence. Consumption was reported at 186 places typhoid fever at 88, diphtheria at 35, Acarlet fever at 37, measles at 6, whooping cough at 9 and smallpox at Detroit and Rochester. Michigan Day at Atlanta. December 9 has been set for Michigan Day at the Atlanta exposition and the Detroit chamber of Commerce has appointed committees to make needed arrangements. A rate of one cent a mile has been obtained. Gov. Rich and the mayor of every City in the state will be invited to attend. Brief new item. The Board of review for the assessment of Telegraph and Telephone companies assessed the companies operating in that state taxes aggregating $45,-c00 on the business of the last fiscal year. George Franks of Watervliet was arrested charged with complicity in the attempt to blow up or. Sweetland of Mottville ind., by throwing a bomb into his office. W. G. Lathrop of Chicago painting advertising signs for r. J. Gunning amp co., had his Skull fractured by a falling tackle Hook at Jackson. Gov. Rich is daily in receipt of petitions asking him to Call a mass meeting of citizens of Michigan who Are interested in the subject of Good roads. The largest and most important mining Deal in the history of the upper Peninsula was closed at Iron Mountain whereby the Chapin mining company secured control of the Ludington and Hamilton. The car barn belonging to the Marquette electric railway and a Saloon and dwelling were burned the loss being $4,000. A verdict for $4,500 damages was rendered by Ihu jury in the Case of Ada c. Swanson against the Menominee electric railway for the killing of her husband. James z. Ballard died in Jackson aged 67 years. Or. Ballard became noted As a detective in connection with the celebrated Crouch murders which occurred there 12 years ago. After seven years mrs. Rebecca Bowersox of Niles recovered $3,000 damages from her father in Law Richard Bowersox for alienating her husbands affections. Edward Biddulph aged 26, was reported in Detroit As missing. He lives in Chicago and went to Detroit three weeks ago to visit his brother. The first Case in Michigan under the new compulsory school Law came up in St. Clair when two parents were fined five dollars each for refusing to Send to school their daughters. W. H. Mitchell amp co., wholesale millinery in Detroit filed chattel mortgages on their Stock aggregating $30,-000. The commercial hotel in Calumet was burned. All the guests escaped safely. The loss will reach $10,000. The engine and boiler House of tha Franklin mine at Hanco pfc was destroyed by fire the loss being $20.000. At White Pigeon the dry goods and jewelry store of John j. Davis was broken into and robbed of goods valued at Over $1,200. Alice Wells of Niles has commenced divorce proceedings against her husband Ralph h. Wells now a resident of Chicago. Judge Buck sentenced or. Joel a. Thomas convicted at Kalamazoo of manslaughter to seven year Tel Jackson prison. Thomas protested his innocence in court. All but five of the 22 sawmills on the Menominee River have closed for the season. Leon Depreux the son of a belgian Nobleman sent to Stephenson five years ago. Died from Haemorrhage of the 1 Unga. There will be no More race meetings under the auspices of the Lansing driving club that organization having decided to go out of business owing to the decline of interest in harness racing. J j Kalamazoo College has become one of tree affiliated institutions of the University of Chicago. John Rotman a Farmer was accidentally shot in tree Back by a com petition while Hunting near Holland. He might recover. The body of mde is j. Atten of Kala Mazoo was found on the Michigan Central track near three Rivers. It was terribly mangled. Merritt Douma aged 18, committed suicide at Holland after a family quarrel. Orrin bump president of tha old flip Irand National Bank of Bay City has Ned Batey a Calkin for $17,000. The Eft la Tea loaf Cit of tree recent failure of that firm. Comptroller Eckley has declared a dividend of 15 per cent in favor of the creditors of National Bank i hav no us for cats at Al thar seem to a to be the very concentration of tha blackest treachery. 1 have no use for Tea at All. For candidly i think of All the drinks that e or was drunk it is tha poorest drink. And yet this afternoon l hold a eat upon my knee. And stroke him kindly while t Sty deep draughts of breakfast Tea. And All bees us 1 love dear Mab to very deeply that in be even admiration for her tipple and her cat a Carlyle Smith. In Ufa amt redaction in time to Calif orals. Once More the North Western line has reduced the time of its trans Continental trains and the tourney from Chicago to California via this popular route is now made in the marvellously Short time of three Days. Palace drawing room bleeping cars leave Chicago Delv and run through to san Francisco and Loa Angeles without change and a meals in route Are served in dig car. Daily tourist bleeping car service is also maintained by this line Between Chicago and ban Francisco and Loa Angeles completely equipped berths in upholstered tourist Bleep a being furnished at a Cost of Only 16.00 each from Chicago to the Pacific coast through trains leave Chicago for California at 6 .00 p. M. And 10 45 p. M. Daily after arrival of brains of connecting lines from the East and South. For detailed information concerning rate routes Etc apply to ticket agents of connecting lines or address w. B. Kris Khan g. F. St t. A., Chicago. ¥tigk��4 in in Lait ening of ital let Felt us 8. Go Fth Repolt powder absolutely pure _ or urls Alice heard her father say that her Cousin Jack has the smallpox and exclaimed a ooh. Papa i think ivs real mean of Jack not to Send me round table. Confinement Aad hard work a i he via would sighed Adam a Why that oldest boy of mine turned out so badly. He Hadnot any grandparents to spoil Days. Tho favorite route to Florida. If institution of a has your son Learned much since he wont to College a father a no but i puck. It beats them All. Fid hours Chicago to Atlanta via Cincin oin Nati Kentucky Blue grass Region and Chattanooga. The popular big four route has in connection with the Queen amp Crescent and Southern railway established a fast schedule Between Chicago and Atlante leaving Chicago at 13 of clock noon arriving at Atlanta at 12 of clock noon the next Day. This is by far the Best and quickest line from Chicago and the Northwest to Atlanta and the South. Bend for time cards rates etc., to j. C. Tucker g. N. A., 234 Clark Street Chicago. Hsy a shall i Home again to Morrow night a Bhem a no. Yon had at Home and got some better stay open hard sedentary workers Are far too weary after office hours to take much needful exercise in the open air. They often need a tonic. Where can they seek Tanvi go ration Moro certainly and thoroughly than from Hostetler a stomach bitters a Reno vant particularly adapted to recruit the exhausted Force of nature. Use also for dyspepsia kidney liver and rheumatic ailments. A ooh Hoy or give you a Dollar to catch my Canary Birds a a he a just caught a a where where is the precious of a a Black cat up the roads got in a a record. Ma�?Tam.1 pet Quot Chicago Atlanta Aad tha South the Chicago and Eastern Illinois r. R. Will during the time of the exposition at Atlanta sept. 18, to dec. 81, 1895, offer exceptionally find service Between Chicago and the Sontz. A Low rate ticket will be sold and 1 this Lanta Chattanooga and the Bouth. For guide to Atlanta and the exposition address c. W. Humphrey Northwestern passenger agent by. Paul Minn., or City ticket office,280 Clark St., Chicago. Charles l. Stone general passenger agent Chicago. A Ferson has a right to exercise his own religion provided it does n South. A Low rate Ucie win of Soia through cars run to All Southern Points s is 55 Miles the shortest route to at set ids. Good not interfere with stud All to California. Study All time cards and you will find to Uick time carrying tourist cars make As As the Phillips Rock Island excursions. One hour and thirty minutes quicker time than any other route Chicago to los Angeles. A. Phillips amp co. 185,000 nations to and from California. Why because every Well posted California traveler understands Phillips has the Best regulated tourist system Ixo. Be Bastia g. P. A., Chicago in. The True Way of softening ones troubles is to Solace those of de main tenon. Do Mot neglect to Send in your sub Crisp Ion to the Century this month. The Century leads All the magazines and while the Price is $4.00 a year the publishers make a special offer this season of a years Back numbers for $1.00 extra. You have the Chance to begin to take this great periodical on the most favourable terms. See advertise ment in another column. The trouble in the world is nearly All due to the fact that one half the people Are men Pynch the other half Globe. An enigmatic Al Bill of Faro for a dinner served on the dining cars of the Chicago Milwaukee scat. Paul railway of thebe sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford general passenger agent old Colony building Chicago 111._ to vary Low Batea to the Sonta. On december 8rd the Chicago and Eastern Illinois r. R. Will sell one Way land settlers tickets to All Points in the Bouth at very Low rates. For detailed information address City ticket office 230 Clark St., Chicago c. W. Humphrey Northern passenger agent St. Paul Minn. Or Charles l. Stone Gene i pass and ticket agent Chicago. _ judge a did tee prisoner offer any resistance a officer a Only five dollars yer . Why net. 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