JOE'S JACK-O'-LANTERN. ILnen he came in and said, "Now, mamma, if you will give me two cents to buy a candle with, I will show you as good a jack-o'-lantern as ever was made." In about ten minutes Joe opened the sitting-room door and asked everybody to come into the hall. There sat Mr. Jack- o'-lantern looking as bright and smiling as you please. ""','1,. ,1; 6 : 1 i' 1 .. l 1 Joe had taken an old cigar 1-box, and cut eyes and a nose and a mouth in the bottom. Star.ding it on one end, he could open the cover and set his candle inside. It made a very fine-looking jack. So you see, little city boys, even if you have n't a pumpkin, you can have a jack-o'-lantern. "ADA FE ' ~~~i, ,,, ii ,e i l l l , 02 FE)I