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BABY LOUISE 
The Kansas Pacific. Railway, now in successful 
operation from Kansas City to Sheridan,proposes to 
build an extension to Denver. Colorado. Thu Gov¬ 
ernment lias vrnnted Three Millions of Acres of the 
finest lands in Kansas and Colorado, which are mort¬ 
gaged for the security of n loan of 
I’M ill love with you, Baby Louise! 
With your silken hair und your soft blue eyes. 
And the dreamy wisdom that In them lies, 
And the faint sweet smile you brought from the 
skies— 
God’s sunshine, Baby Louise. 
When you fold your hands, Baby Louise, 
Your hands, like a fairy's, so tiny and fair, 
With a pretty, innocent, salnt-llko air, 
Are you trying to think of sonic angel-taught prayer 
You learned above, Baby Louise 'I 
I’m In love with you. Baby Louise! 
Why, you never raise your beautiful head! 
Some day, little one, your cheek will grow red 
With a flush of delight to hear the words said: 
“1 love you,” Baby Louise 
Do you hoar me. Baby Louise? 
I have sung your praises for nearly an hour, 
And your lashes are drooping lower uud lower, 
Aud—you’ve gone to sleep like a weary flower— 
Ungrateful, Baby Louise. 
This loan is secured in the most effectual manner. 
It represents a road in profitable operation, and will 
open the trude~of the llocky Mountain country and 
connect it with the great markets of the East." It is 
considered to be one of the best loans in the market, 
Even Better in some Respects than 
Government Securities, 
The loan has thirty years to run. principal and in¬ 
terest payable in gold, semi-annually, seven per cent. 
The coupons will be payable soio;-«innuallv in either 
Frankfort, London or XowYmS, and will be (rue 
from Government taxation. The bonds for the pres¬ 
ent are sold in currency at 95, with accrued interest. 
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EUGENE, 
BY JULIA -MARIA 
Louder and louder sounded tlie buzz of 
little voices in the old brown school-house, 
and eagerly the children waited to be dis¬ 
missed, that they might talk over the never- 
worn out theme,— Clara Andkhson’s party. 
It was to take place Uio next evening, and 
all the little people around Lawton were 
nearly crazy with anticipation of the pleas¬ 
ant time. 
Soon the words came,—“ School is dis¬ 
missed,’' and the children at once availed 
themselves of the liberty to talk aloud. 
“O, Cora,” said Nettie Brown, “my 
sister Abbie is making my doll Victoria a 
new dress of pink silk, and a black velvet 
cloak, so she will appear quite stylish to¬ 
morrow evening.” 
“ Well, my doll Is to wear her white mus¬ 
lin, with blue ribbons, — but here come 
Georoe and Herman.” 
“ Well, girls,” exclaimed the last one named, 
“ what to think next 1 don’t know!” 
“ Why, wit at. do you mean Herman?” 
“ O George is so very nice, and such a 
kind, good mortal, that he says he won’t go 
to the party unless Eugene Starring is 
invited!” 
“ Why, ain’t he invited?" 
“ Cora, you must be crazy to ask such a 
question. Mamma would never let me play 
with him, aud I am sure I do not want Dolly 
IIS. FISHER’S NEW STOIIY 
Herman did awake, and learned the par¬ 
ticulars of his escape, lie would not be con¬ 
tented until old Adam, bis father’s servant, 
was sent with a note to Clara Anderson, 
which read as follows: 
u F hxrnd Clara Forgive me for telling’ you 
EUGRNK was a bud hoy. I told you an untruth; 
ho is good und noble, but 1 disliked him because 
lie was always ahead of mo in my classes. Please 
ask him to your party as you intended doing 
before I saw you. 
From Herman. 1 ' 
It is needless to tell my young readers 
that Eugene was at Mr. Anderson’s the 
next evening. Nettie Brown was there 
and her doll, Victoria, who she allowed LO 
remain In the same room with Eugene. 
The children all enjoyed themselves very 
much, the older as well as the younger ones. 
Bui the best of all I have yet to tell you. 
Mr. Nott, a neighbor of Mr. Starring, 
met the latter the day after liis son’s adven¬ 
ture on the river, and after talking awhile 
about business matters said:—“I bear you 
came near losing your son yesterday ?” 
“ Yes.” replied Mr. Starring, “he had a 
very narrow escape,” 
“That is true,” 
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The use of thla Pine Is recommend¬ 
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From the Rural New-Yorker, July 18, 1868. 
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said Hit! other; “ it is a 
wonder they were not both drowned. 1 
know of but few that would have dared to 
leap into the river yesterday.” 
“ Eugene is very reckless,” answered Mr. 
Starring, trying to misunderstand him. 
“ Well, to tell the truth, you have one of 
the smartest boys 1 know of,” was the reply. 
Tite two separated, but the words his 
friend had uttered set Mr. Starring upon a 
new train of thought. lie remembered his 
promise to his dying- wife five years before, 
when she left him for the spirit land. All, 
how lie had neglected to fulfill that promise! 
He had said he would be a lather to Eu¬ 
gene, his only child, and that another curd 
should never soil his hands, nor a drop of 
liquor puss his lips. There was time yet to 
retrieve the wrong. With a prayer to God 
for help, lie resolved to lead a better life, and 
henceforth lie was one of the most upright 
citizens the village of Lawton contained. 
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