HILLS BORO AR0U9 OCTOBER 28, l09 PAfiE 3 GHTING EDITOR, ... M ANDMWt. ir "' .1.11.... I ...... rlll tD KVb! Nr....-" f N. Mg J . .-.I i.k HMtt Ottf Of i, abroad tot th kj r -.rlk lriM W hi. MM. . 1 m tfAJUU' "I""" -.Hcd P" by V" r f a ran. t- lMm .... - r,r...l. lotltuat- M li. toe oiaau --- r" . . . . ..ni ihit n mim f,,! AUUri .--."- , Tjj wh.f l' juwmIUbi lb. J1 ...... M..ral-to ether I'Vbrr. l-P" blecktuaU J". .... . . ...I au .!- ;aki0a- lu 7" .war " P ... in rt L-,1... .Iitlnf IMI an viw- tor tb article wrong la . .. i. .iA he Ahaer I IM ID """ " . " U iiitipl; rd-ed I miKf twb n .tk apiru f ... ...i ..r. fooled b lHbf p- L .k, made uu hl Wind tbat Ijat H"P h "1",rr """f"1 - - . . . . . Lid t lb of lb Journal I i.i.,k,i.inii blm and pro- I u, listened lo pultly by l- dutbJ tttrrrrA M L rklmlfC. !K.(bcf lUof, WbO L (Mind M Cbktlr4 llUo in I htahMi la Utii xtl rwa Lit fiullll7 iirrJ la (Wp I .( car lb rlllx0 r IM 1 Ltnlti hl builutibol p Hllrd bla raw. to wblrb lb 1st lUlrtwd llrOllly tlld ! L I ladmlaud. WMf. ImI LrN Mir firual of .lrmUln tl'ltbal II lol im ( riirrrnllllv of (tt M Uti ib tKtir to rrrer to kail Kko UI rail umo you Ifet Uatld (bat all b io4 t llow. bul taltllr tw Ulklnf Irft blm alatHtlni U. TM V'.iif marhlue ajriil rrb( bark lo kor lo iblnk (be maltor im lltrf I jrnlrrlljr drvawst rrvnrfi olM and aald tx ramtf l if- affair bHwrvo U Cburvbiod Ytf soquarrW lib U CbW-oM." Ubh "Wbo lb dtrkfM 1a M r( imaai T ln! Uutialrar, bring to AnxrV M niHlmiand M llilrolH njhiitii m!u of of ib ptpmr, BWAilrur; M Cbk-ulH vritM ll ti bla duty lo ! Mil. i io tno ho tbtnk the M amllfd by lb )nurnala4 to d- lii bonor I utMimin4 Ton bay W H of blackmailing yoa Toq mract or flghi." ) Ml tb Bthim Minor tut ny fiiWf o( to arm on lt toajtb t al Urttrahurf . md Cburrb- fuW raibr dla ibao lay $om m ru Debt bim ariib rWn at wir pnrfMtrd lba( amcb waar If l uanl in I'arta. lo wbkb itpilrd that in irotrka no ona f Hh anything: and ba M Hh ItM WttMB b could find iKioa oibfr. o ib ftgbitnf lttor ra4-t) (ba 'Ml b nmat aland MO acilnat Man rlfla It owurtd Id bin ' that ncraaloa at latvrt ha "o bla aalary. II aa a m. FoKliman and a dead abot wttk pi n U(.rt rnt, but bad Bttar B nil" Abnr. who ba4 all Mllfd Irlrkirr of tba YaatM aa w nf himg rrocllTlta t tba . bad a.ni tlra word I bat bfd w will, alnct ba pnpoatd tralcbt it bi. bmt atM M "I'M anything In bla llfa will Nw darltsht . -- tba eclndad P II Kola de k.,..i..... atlgbted 1 tor bla H Oil II,. automobll aoiatblng tba i . """u "uia not in tba rWwlKl Aht... .n.ka dim and w of bla atora rrrDotatMb, UD1 Ilia .. .. ... r- to 111. ' Wf0t ,0 for TV con,D- 00 b u WIH I IfaiH a. lid of tba """in, iirl"i-tbat fery trwn "baddcrtd. Tlila' no- r ' ntrricm n ... V l.. . . ' nj or nganng tbraw f baianra. Abnr-r atood naar VMIU lAMail. . . ,, n a long rlfla and - y ...nn i, intended aboald " alrango. dli 0n of ii,. diabolical b. t.. -".""'oaaoia. aaetng r- au.1K Mto. , i loalng big hopa of tbat con r in1 n iui. .... . .... mo a aecondg rn,v k, ' l a oner abauld black mailing l punor u.r...i.i . Item com. ma ""b wringing ii.: u . i , ,J n "7 to a eafa. It ih .. u on ,B omo uudertakart .bop from II REPAST. ma a . , " ;,;;'dr,vT,bo 'koutal h."' ,ook,n ,nd1- IM rrla ma to it,, w. tx.t.i O0 rifib Ikiim" r lrat t muat a II,. r,l,r ,f yur etn." "Ho I do dot look wort by of rrrdltr "You look worthy of .(Lulloii uf a polhnian " Tba raggrd aiau rbmkM wllb tl dut aalUfactloa. "Tuu would not know IO, fr , ,,,,. mUllirtiaU'e, wouUl your ba Ut "I would know you for a Jalil.ird " Tba raliiiiao alaiirl to Orlv- on. "Hold oo.M aald lli aty mm, -j am lo tba way to rraiu. , lian.t...u aum. How would yoU ilk t.i dtviu. it lib n..r I'abl.y lookMl liirmlnliHia "Kr bra," aald ll,r armly man. ap ra''ltlng Ilia drlrr and auumlng t roondaiillal too "t .an'l aurrrrd without your aaaUtanr or llmt of anma rabuian and am wUltn lo pay well for If "What dn you lb me lo dor "lt iu aiplalo. I am John (ild. I bava made a lt of :. with a man at Ib W rluli that. 1rrl lu tha rag. I will eat a got dinner al oi, of tba prlorlial borl. In New Vork I arlab you to arrang tle matter for wlib Ibe mannger of (t,. vv " l arrange the matter for youl lluw ran I do lliatr "lrl ma In tba hotel. I will allglit while you aland telde your cab with bowed tiead atxl bat In baud I will ft luto the rafe and lake a eeal. Ton go la the miijT and let out Ibe rret Dial I am Mr (..l.. Hut I have Blade a bet of V that I will dine at bla hotel and that If be will prruill aw lit a la you aball be Ibe galurr l. batf tba a tuning" Tb roar Ii men aal looking at the beggarly ierlutrn of bumanlly, luru. log lb matter titer la bla mind lit waa tempted. !! you proof of your attiryf be aeked "If I bad and ebould prt1ue ll I would loa my bet TV omplrea are walfbl.'ig me at I hli rery mluote and Will follow in bererer I go " tiet In." aald the cabman Tb day wa waning wbea Ibe cab, With Ita dUrefutabte looking orruiant. aloiprd at tba rtitranra of the W. lie alighted, paaaed lb ratunan. woo atou! ttocoeered. and entered the reelaurant. Tba mualrlana werv tuning tbetr Inatru menta, and the tablea re bring rap. Idly B'M with diner The ragged man almd lo a aeat al a tarant labia. Hie tjfot rery well In Ibe room being Bled upoa blm, Wbro be w rled BU turned toward the manager. bo alonl arowtlng at tbe unwelcome goeat. II aa about to auinmoo a xllirman wtieo tb cabman who bad t.rHi.-ht tba atranger beckoned blm to ibe door and aald aomethlng lo blm. Tbe mana ger llatrnrd attrntl'rly. keeping hi ay alt the while on tbe aerdy man. who waa Intently aludylng lb meno I'rvarntly a waiter wa railed and dl raried to aerra blm. Tb cabman dl. appeared It aa anon wblapered among tba goeta Ibat a multimillionaire waa winning a bet ly rating a dinner In tba bote! In rag. Tboa who bad rated tb tablea near lb otie at which ba aat gradually returned lo tbem and watched blm. II averoed lo rellib bla dinner aa If be bad nrer tbu dined before. tab after dlab were aet ha fora blm and Ibe conlenU ronaumed Not content with modrrata priced win, b orderrd tbe moat eiprnalv Ilia waller waa aaalduoua In bla attrn tlooa, eipectlng 'bat ob of aucb la lab taitea would tip blm with a Bra dollar bill at Iran, And all tb while group of people wer watching and wblapertng. enjoying tb alght of tualllmllllonalr In rag winning a bet "What an arlatocrailc browr ra niarked a lady. "I would know blm for aomethlng beyond tbe common n wora dreaaed Iban be la If, In daed, tbat would b poaaltile.'' "Tbey aay there la old Dutch blood lo Ibe Gold." aald another. "Look: II la ahorrlltig tba food Into bla moutb wltb bla knlf. llow funny T "lat la lo keep op tb deceptloo." At laat tb man appetite waa aat bi6hL and. railing for a dollar cigar, ba told tbe waiter ba would Ilk to aea tba proprietor. Tbat peraoa approach ad with great defer no. "My friend." aald th goaat, "I baa njoyed an icelhftit dinner at your ipeua. I aupfKiaa tb cabman who dro me her told you that 1 am a multimillionaire. I brn't a n-d rent. 1 am Tom Uugan. Jtiat out of Jail, wber I bav Uwn a long whlla llrlog oa tba coaraeat far. It occurred to ma tbat fur one good dinner 1 would ba willing to go back for a few month! longer and hat put up tbla Job on you to gratify my pitlt.M Tba proprietor amlled. rubbing hla band together aa If greatly pleaaed at tbla laat tuova to carry out tbo decep tion. Tboae at tb table near by tit tered. "Come." peralaled Dugan. "Call tb bollce. I hare nowhere to ileep to night and wlab for ahelter." Iteluctantly th proprietor became conrlnced tbat h bad been duped and called a policeman. The ragged man waa recognlied aa chronic Jailbird and taken to the Tomba. Tbe next morning he waa aent up for two month for perpetrating a awlndle. - A Buay Man. Kind Lady-lHi you never think of what you might have brent Tramp-No. mum. It takes all ma time to t'lnk of Wat I be now.-Boa-ton llerald. The Pole at tk' Btor. Thl good old world may fume and fret: Thla good old world may war and tari ' Inhabltanta may threat and bat In Uungawamp they do not care. They've talked It ovr day by day And nlghta till ten and vn mor. Who found th pol and got away Thay'a aattld It In Stok1 tor. It waa no y thing to do. And argument roa calling hlgn. Th Cow club apllt almoat In two. And blood waa In ach member y Tobacco amoka roa. roll on roll. Th clwwara chewed aa na r berort, But who waa victor at the pol . Waa aattld there In Bloke tor. Th village I eeren again. Work la reaumad. th danger o r. Th place for eclentino men la In a chair at Btokea' atore. Why waata your money and your tin? With Inatrument and arotlo lorai Why not lav argument aubllma ror M..m.nt n moo.mr.TH GENTLE MR, BOWSER Turns Over New Leaf and Be comes an AngeL HE COMPLIMENTS THE COOK. Attempt ta Mak. P..t. With Mothw In law a ra.lyra ht Laada Him la the D.or by Ih. Ear and tar.de Him f ram the Houn. By M. QUAD. tCopyrlaht. iua. bf Auo.l.iM Uurarr l'laa TIIK f playliitf Uli (be trei-t had broken a window In til Itowarr realdeur. A team ' alcr drlvluK tbrouiib tbu alley lu.l run a whn-l againat the gale and rarrh-d It off lla hliiRee. A bad boy bad entered tl. front yard and aloU-n the iioatla off the gnrdeii hMe. All tbe above bnd laki-n pla t aim- Mr. llow m r U-fi for the oflVr. and a Ibe afler noon waucd klra. Howaer began pre paring beraelf for Ibe worat. Mr. llowa-r would blame her. . 11 w ould about at I lie top of bla rob e. II would, ibn-atca dlvorve and all timiiy, ' l n'( loc k Dually came awl he with It. lie did uot kirk Hie gale ox-u aa Iw reached II. lie did no lo,k for any ili,llirploa lu the front yard. II aa n-n.U-a ib atepa. a Kb a amlle on hla rai-e. and nbat-rt'.'d that II bad been a lel day and hoped Ibat Mra. Ilowaer bad hot overlaied beraelf." Kite liMiked up lo a. If tie waa In earueal, and then tear Oiled her eyee. Mr lowa.-r hod taken one of thoae uimccouiilalile Bopa Ibat overtake all hulaiida al Itilervala. ' He had bernuie aft and gentle ami mild, and there waa to I no about log or dlVori-llig 'l'h dinner waa all that he could lone lionet! for. Indeed, be had warce- ma wtKoa vine inuimaiNu to amorr ly lake a doteti mogthfula wben he remarked that Ibe Waldorf chef ought lu come orer and coliault Ibe Bowaer cot,k on how lo prcpHre a real dinner He aeld tbe notation were poalllrely augellc. He aald the coffee waa almply tiet-tar for the eod. He aald the rice pudding wa III lo grace Ibe table of the ir re teat king on eartn. Tbe cook overheard a nart of the tiralae and re tired lo her domain to ahake her bead and aav to heriM-lf: "If tbla family lan't blown aky high before tomorrow morning tbeu I ll tie one I hank fnl rook working at f a month and having tbe privilege of a latchkey. He I too goou. When dinner waa orer and Mr. Bow aer had got hla cigar alight he made aolhltoua Inqiilrlca about the cat. Waa be aa well aa naual? Hnd tbe hot weal her aeemed to affect her much? Md abe aeem content with her home? When aatlaflcd on theae point he aofl lv aaUt: "Mt dear, vou may be In want of pi a money. It baa aklpped my mind for the laat three or four week. If you need ten. fifteen or twenty dollar don't healtate to aay ao. Half my In Kim. reoll lielongn to you. you know.' "I could make excellent uae of 20 Juat now." replied Mr. Bowaer, quick lo take advantage of an occaalon that might nerer occur again. HI Good Will Taat.d. Ti,.. .oft ami ollr amllo left bl face and a frown took Ita place. He waa hit r.,e the moment: but. forcing a laugn, i.u i.,i dollar hill from hi veat pocket and bandid It out, with the re til Ml" If "Ccrlalnlr. dear. J will give you the nii.o. i,iiw.iiiii aome (lav next week." There wer thing 10 be told, and im ttnu-aer nnicelid to tell them. ..ti,.. ium.. itmkn a imne of glaaa In one of th frqnjfwlndowa upstairs to day." 1 . "They were plnylnf ball, I suppose? he queried. "Vol "Well, boys must have exercise even n.. .1.. I,pak windows." "And aome one stole the noxilo off 1.n Ii1A "DM. eh? Well, that's 75 coots gone, lint awtrtinnal the thief was a poor man. with a akk wife on his hands, and had to get a prescription filled, une cau i i.i.m .a vnrv much." uiniiiu ioih .x... - "And a big truck going through the nllev took the gale off Its hinges. Tb cook ran out and told the man he ought to be sent to Jail, but be only laughed at her. hm. n.n thnao things will happen I'll fli the gate before breakfast. II the cook had spoken softly and kindly to the man he wonld probably have paid for the uau age. iy iu Maggie an extra goou gin; "Why, ahe does fairly well." "Is she an orphan r I nnvee aaked." oi ai.ti.ir he must be. There's a sad and melancholy expression about her mouth that tells me she is an orpnan. ir. m tWvlmr her IIS a month. Balse her Wdges to 120 to encourage her. It may prevent her rroin commiuing ui m.. Ttnu..e didn't nromlse. The uini gns bill had come In that day, and, tannins- over to the mantle, she lifted la UM 1 It up and handed It to Mr. Bowser with th remark: "What do you think of that for a auinmcr u bill? Iau t It an outrage? hhouldn't there be a law to put eurb acoundrela where they belongr "Two-fifty for the month, eh? Why. bar. that lau't ao bad. There' no doubt that we have burned the gaa. The meter tier IU-a. and then tlwao gaa te.,M are all Imn b member and wouldn't do a mean act for moo- y. 1 preaume the actual bill waa at leaat $.1. but tlwyrul It down to avoid any unpl.-aantni-a. They often do that, you know. The public la not at all fair by the gaa companlea." Mr. Ilowaer wna too good-much too good. Ilia wluga were beginning to prout. Mr Howeer tMgliated for Ave mliiuiea and tlwn aald: I have luid a fii-llng all day that mother wonld b here thla erenlng. Hhe generally cornea on tbe late train. on know." Hie ber dear old aoul! I wlab alie ould come,", fervently replied Mr. Ilowaer. "But you two alwaya quarrel." "Never, . dear-never. We are aa chummy aa a pair of ranarle. Bbe'a a dear, good woman. and I'm aorry that ahe won't make her borne with na." "One of you would acratch the oth- era eyea out In a week. Mother tblnka you are a bluffer and a boaaer." "Hue can't. Hlie know a I adore ber. Rhe could lire here with u for fifteen year and tbere'd never be a croaa word kpoken. I believe I'll telegraph her tomorrow to come down oo a vUlt." Mother-in-law Entered. "There" no nwd to, for abe la here," replied a voice from tbe ball. And tbe neit Inetant the mother In law entered the altllng room. 8 he bad come In by tbe trout door without being beard. Motherr eirlalmed Mr. Bowaer aa ahe roae up to kiwi ber. 'Mother!" echoed Mr. Bowaer aa be roaa up to do Ibe aame. 'Hamuet. I don't quite undcratand l bla," aald the old lady a abe retreat ed a atep. "But I'm ao glad to aee you, mother -ao glad! You are looking well and happy, and lt' a great prlrllece to hare a vlalt from you. Why didn't you telegraph, ao that I could meet you? iH-ar, dear, but I'm ao glad!" "Humph! I aee you bare one of your good apell on. Want to be an angel, don't you?" "Mother. I re turned over a 'new leaf. I've been boeay and bluffy, but" "Then you'd better turn the leaf back.. I don't want any rat purring around me. I'd rather bare a boa Ibau a fool around tbe houae. You take youritelf off for tbe ereulng." Hut ir driven from borne I may go to a a loon." "I can't help It." "And I may get tight." That'll be belter than trying to be angelic. Out you go!" "Hut, mother, dear" She took him by the ear and led hltn to the door and pointed Into tbe aolemn night, nnd ho went. A a re ward for N'lng good he bad been thrown out of hi own house. The Narvoua Umpire. The hnwh voiced professional umpire healtulod. Then he etepped In front of tbe grand stuiid. "Is the vice pfetduVnt m the crowd T' he nervously asked. There waa no response. Tbe umpire's face cleared. "I Just w anted lo know whether this game could proceed without federal ln terference." he explained. Then be braced up and turned to tbe Held. "I'lay 111!" he roared In a tone ao ononma that three boys fell out of a tree. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Getting at the Fact. Knor-Sklnncr told me the other day that every dollar he bas on earth was made honestly. Hlox-So? How much do you think be Is worth? Knox-About 08 cents. -'Houston rust. THE WEAK SPOT IN By M. QUAD. Copyright. 1908. by Asaociated Literary I'reas.l Deacon Joab Carter lived In tbe vll Inge of Oldham, and wheu his great temptallou enmu to hltu be waa over fifty yeora okl. Six evenings per week Deacon Car ter went to tbe postotllce. He aver aged only about four letters per year, but bis trips to the postotllce were made Just the same. Ou one particular evening n letter was handed him which excited surmise and curiosity. It was postmarked at New York,- aud It had a business look and feeling, Thoae standing around when the letter was passed out looked for tbe deacon to open It then and there and give tbem chance to comment; but, greatly to their chagrin, he placed It In his pock et and sturted off home. On reaching there be ought to have sat down and opened bis letter, but something re strained him. He sold nothing of Ita receipt even, and it was not opened until bis good wife threw shawl over ber head and went over to a neighbor's to have a bit of gossip. Deacon Carter trembled when he carefully cut tbe envelope of that mys terious letter with a table knife and saw greenbacks In It Yes, there were a two dollar bill and a one dollar bill, and both were brand new and full of crackle. Who bad sent blm money? Why hnd It been sent? His heart was beating faster as be unfolded a type written letter accompanying the cash. It was from a party In New York. The party bnd heard of the deacon and w'as olug to trust him with a great secret. Tbe party wns manufacturing greenbacks-Hot counterfeits, bat the genuine thing, same as . tbe incloaed, aame ns those turned out by Uncle 8am. Tbe party felt that be had at least a moral right to do this. All gov eminent were oppressors; all individ uals bnd a right to better their condi tion, lie was bettering bis aud at the same time not hurting tbe government or any of his fellow men. In fact, he waa benefiting the country by puttlo" ARMOR more money In circulation and making It eay to get. The cburcb to which the ilea-on be longed wanted lo ralae the iiilninter' aalary; It wanted to nimlr tlio auirtt of the edifice; It wanted to replace tba old pew cuahloua. The roiiKregutloa waa waiting for the dem on to lead off 1th a liberal aubacrlptlou, but aa a matter of fact he wa hard up, bar ing been aiding some of bla relatives. He looked at tbe bllla before blm ami hankered. If be bnd only CO be would ask for oo more. Would ll harm th government or any one else for blm to get tbe I0O lu Hie way sug gested? Of conrae It would," (old tbe good man to himself a he heard hla wife returning and hastily pocketed the money and circular, and be went to bed determined to return tbe epistle on tbe morrow. He awoke with th same determination, but bi wife was to be the cause of a chauge of heart. At tb breakfast'table abe aald: "Joab. we ar out of browo sugar." -Via'." "We luuat bare tea today." "Um!" "And you'll bare to take my shoes to Smith's sod get 'em fixed. 1 got my feet damp last night." An hour luti-r Deacou Carter started out on bbs errand. He bad a silver dollar In bla orket. but aa lie was about to enter the atore the Idea came to hlin to band out tbe new dollar bill received In bla letter. No second thought came. He handed It over when, bis purchases bad been made, and the merchant received It and made cbanpe without a word. Tbat settled matter. : Tbe money wa not coun terfeit, and no one was being harmed by handling It. Tbat afternoon a. let ter was written to the party in New York. Tbe deacon started out to aay tbat be would buy t-V) of tbe money, but made It flUO lustead. He would go to tbe city at any date nod take 1100 in Uncle Sam's money with him. He knew where he could borrow tbat mm for a few day. He would deal Just oure nnd no more. Then followed a considerable corre spondence. A date was set for tbe dea con to show up. sud he wss so strong ly adrlaed to take S.VM) Instead of the lesser sum that he agreed. He had to sell one of his cows, two hogs and two calves uud do some borrowing to make up the amount, and be bad to dodge many question from his wife, but tbe day finally arrived when he started for the city. He was a "come along at last. He was to be met at the depot, and he wa met. The man who met til mi gave a word, and the duau-on re plied when a couple of detectives ar rested both. At the police station tbe deacon showed his letters and told bis story. while tbe green goods man took care to say nothing. Tbe deacon was not arrested. He wss simply talked to and sent direct borne. Don't you Imagine tbst tbe people of this town bare ever beard these things of Deacon Carter. I am giving you a private tip In telling you, and bis standing has not hi the least been Im paired. Only wben Thursday evening comes around and the deacon rings the bell for prayer meeting be rings In a sort of rejoicing way. as one that has escaped a peril, and when he drops tbe bellrope to lead bis good neighbors In prayer there. Is a deeper feeling In bis tones ns be petitions; "And may our feet be kept from straying Into forbidden paths and tbe pitfalls of tbe world no longer allure THE LIMEKILN CLUB. Brother Gardner Offers Good Ad- - vice to Departing Members. HARKINS GETS HIS SHARE. Th Good President Alao Warna Truth ful Brother White, Who Has to B Liftad From Hia Seat by th Weal by Givoadam Jonaa. By M. QUAD. I. (Copyright, 1909, by Associated Literary Fresa.l M Y fren'8," said Brother Gard tier of the' Limekiln club after the routine busluesa hud been disposed of, have a few remarks to remark dls eveniu', and If Brudder Beloved Har- klus am lu de bull J will begin on him.". : . . The. brother was present, and as he came- forward the president looked htm over In a benevolent way aud con tinued: "Brudder Harktns, yot J'ined dls club eight years ago, and you bas been a faithful member. On you has de volved de task of slenllu' 'nuff bar'la and boxes from de grocer's to keep our stove gwlne durtu' de cold weath er, and not once hns you. failed, us. Tou hns also been chairman of de com mittee on de sick, and wheneber you hns heard of a rase of de measles or (UVSADAaf JONIS KIMDliT LIF1XD HIM- 10 HIS fKKT DX aaiZlNQ 1118 WOOU mumps you has been right dar to sym pathize and condole. Take It all around, you may be proud of your record." Brother Harkins tried his hardest to blush, and tbe president smiled and went on: "You am gwlne to sever your ron- nectlon wld dls clnb by movln' op to Troy snd gwlne, Into de pie bizness. You am to make all sorts of pie snd peddle em shout fur 10 rents each. Am I correct In my statements?" "Yes, sab." "Try am a center of wealth and culehcr, Brudder Harklua. Der makes store np dar. but (ley abut makea atatemuen snd poets. Iey haven't got sny skyscraper forty-two storie high. but dey rsn't lie fooled on no gum game. Don I you go slosbln' sronnd np dar wld de Ides dal dey have never had a circus In dal town. Dey was rant In' bells In dat town when Christo pher Columbus dlaklbered A merles. If he had only bit de Hudson river be would have sailed right np to Troy snd found de peopb wall In' fur blm." Yes, sah." replied tbe brother. You will have de.feelln' dat you come from New York, hot don't let dat lift your beels too high. Y otnl haTe to pay your bouse rent de aame as If you come from Todunk. And np dar dey have got an Idea and am party nigh right about It dat to lib In New. York a man has got to first serve an appren tlcesblp In Sing Sing. We baa a few tall buildings snd three murders a dsy to brag of, but outsiders don't take de same vew we do." o, san. "Troy wss eatln' pies wben your irrandfadder was a baby, Brudder Harkins. You can't fool ber on plea. She has run through de scale from rhubarb to mutton. If yoa kin turn otlf a pie to please ber toot fortune am assured. If you can't you'll be a financial wreck In a month. Mix your pies wid care. Don't put op any half peach and half huckleberry. Make a straight pie wld real lard fnr shortnln' sud trust to Providence fur de rest." "I's gwlne to foller dat line, sah." - Th Social Part of It "And about, de social part of It, Brudder ' narking.'-. It may be a hull month befo your wife nmvoverwbelra ed wid callers. De folks np In Troy sm rather skeary of newcomers. Dey wait to see 'em shape np. Fur dls rea son you had better be seen at cbqrch as often as possible, and It will be bet ter to fling 10 pennies Into de contribu tion box dan a single dime. De mo" Jingle you make In church de better fur you. Flesh In New Tork you have leen In de habit of walk In' around nights. Don't do it np dar. De bag on your shoulder and yonr color will be sglq you, eben If yon am half a mile from de nearest henroost. Heah In New York you kin stand In front of a butcher shop at 10 o'clock at night and gaze your fill at a ham hang In' out Troy got outer confidlu In human na- tur forty years ago.- Wben her police find a coll'd man and a ham look In each odder In de fare one of 'em la mighty apt to be sent up fnr thirty days." "I don t like smoked ham, sah," re plied Brother Harkins. "I's glsd to hear dat. Dat makes your path much clearer. Be honesi up dar, Brudder Harkins. Be honest and be truthful. Mebbe de Troy folks, bein' ao closely counected wld New York, have got in de habit of l.vln' and graft In', but take de chance dat dey am wldout guile up dar. Make all your pies as good as de sample. If de pumpkin crop falls on you don't try to ring In squuah as Jest as good. When you pass your word to a man hold it sacred. If you tell him It's 03.000,000 miles to de sun be may go away bellevln' you am a liar, but blmeby he'll find out dat you told blm de truth and gib .you credit fur It. Dat's all, Brudder Harkins, and now yoa may sot down while I say a few words to Brudder Truthful Whiter- Brother White was sound asleep in bis chair, but Glveadaui Jones kindly lifted htm to bis feet by seising bis wool, and wben he wss fairly awake tbe president said:- "Brudder WbJtd, you has also been an honored member of dls Limekiln club. I can't say dat you started out jest right, bekase your object seemed to be to sell .de members a prepara ahun to take de kinks out o deir ha'r. but arter we bad taken de kinks outer you dar was a change fur de better. Yoa has been cha'rmau of de enter tainment committee fur de last fo' years, and I must say you bas filled de bill bang up. We has nebber met heah a single even dat we didu't have lemonade, .banaqas or watermelon You has never asked de club fur any money to pay fur dose things, and have been forced lo de belief dat you am, a very lucky pusson to escape de police de way yot have." . . '' Brother 'White smiled and winked at Brother Green, but had no explanation handy. . .. " ' v.. A Gardner Undaratood It "And now you am goin' away, Brud: dec White. As I understands It, you am gwlne to Schenectady ' to enter upon de .bizness of whitewashin' and stove; blackln'. De two professions am inseparably connected, and I hope you will not try to divide 'em. Taken together and pushed wid ardor, dey have laid de. foundashuns of many no ble fortunes. Schenectady may not; appreciate you for some months after openln', but you must not be discour aged. She ueeds you, and appreciation is way a matter or time. "Go up dar In all humility. Brudder White. Schenectady hain't got any Broadway nor Fifth avenue, but she's got age and dignity. She was so old when de first house was built dat she didn't need any nursin' bottle, and tn ber dignity she selected a name dat no drunken man could pronounce to her shame. In some professions, Brudder White, a cut rate am a good thing, but In yours keep de prices up. None of us have half appreciated tombstones since we could buy one six feet blgh fur $10. Az full prices, but gib full Work." "Yes. sah." "When you black a stove don't forglt de hind legs. Dat'a all right heah In New York, whar de legs may be stolen any day, but up dar dey expect to keep W legs as long aa dey keep de stove, Wtwa you am whitewashin' a ceil In' hit de co'ners and rake ont de cob webs. -We have our way down heah, and dey have delr way up dar. If you was on J nainpsos street neah you might open an ice cream shoo in con nectloO, but don't plan to do It up dar (III you have looked de ground ober. Like as not de . SchenectkBans object to whitewash In delr Ice cream, hain't expectin' you to be aa bonest as Brvdder Harklua to de pje bUnesa, be- fcaae dar am so many Things to adul terate whitewash wld. but be as aoneat aa de bntrher or grocer; alao be aa truthful. Like Brudder Harkins, show npstrhttrch. It won t make any differ ence atx.ut de creed. If you rent a pew you am bound to slip through soma wsy. Jest one mo' thing. Dont apect to I 'lecti-d to office right away. Too kin br.ig of how many preclncfa yow voted tn heab oil 'lection day. bat Schenectady am gwlne to stand yoa off till she knows de keotry writ b safe In your bands. Hat's all. brudder and fren's. and we'll now break da meetln' In two and saunter to our ?a r'ua homes." ' Unhcadad Rsmonatraneaa. ', "Waa that you scolding a poor dog who was merely Indulging bis natural Inclination to bowl at tbe moon?" ask ed the kind hearted man. "Yea." anawercd his neighbor. "Tfcm't you know you ought to ba kind to dumb animals?" "Tbat dog bin't dumb. Hea only deaf." XI ionea (Kills Journal. AH Raady. First ' Guide - 'Bout ready fer tk' deer season to begin, Jim? Second Gnide Waal, I should say 3o:, I got five bucks bung up rn tbe woods now and a party of seven city sports coming day after tomorrow. New York Life. Daphna'a Chealc Speak nnt of Daphne a "chestnut" cbaak If favor it i-y handa you aeek. I'll greet roll :r lib a atony star Or poaatblx a kicked stare. If ta such terms you dar to apeaa Of Daphne'a check! Tea. call It "tan" If ao you plaaa. I ahall not ralaa the altirhteat wheaia. And anybody hera In town Can call It "brown" For aught that ha Will hear from m. Or call It "bronxed" or call It "bay." I'll not object to what you aay. I ahall not even care If you BhaU aet It down aa "ruaaet hue." Nor ahould 1 take It hard or rough Were you to apeak of It aa "anuff" In certain lights. I can't deny. It does aeem that way to tb ay Or call tt "dun" Or cinnamon." And even "dapple cheeked" I'll hr Without a Jeer, But "chestnut V Never no whlla I Have strength to fight and will to dla For Daphne will 1 e ar agrc Her cheek could aver unto ma i A "chestnut" be! Carlyla Smith In Harper'e Waaktjr. Climatic Ethnology. "Tbe glorious Indian summer will soon be here," said tbe enthusiast. 'Indian nn turner doesn't make mnch Impression," said tbe man, who waa figuring on the price per ton. "What gets on my mind Is tbe possibility of an Eskimo wiuter."-Washington Star. Various Methoda. "l have been, pinched for money lately.". . . '.. "Well, women have .different ways of getting It.. My wife kisses me when she wants any cash." Amiable Suggaation. "My typewriter seems to be out of order," said the literary boarder. "If you would give ber the price of a new hdt," suggested tbe ribbon count er clerk, "tbat might help some." Chi cago News. .. . .. . , T1tir -Natural OtTie. "They say 'the big mushroom hate are going Out tfibi year." ' .- "Hats geuorally do. That la what women put tbem on for." Baltimore American. . ' ' . ' 'Rather." . - . "A little rough on him." . ; , Getting Next. J "Is your husbaud thoroughly domes ticated by this time?" " "Oh, yes. JJe never has any loose change In bis pocket and la careful not to leave any of his private letter lying around the house. We have lit tle to quarrel about uow." Cleveland Leader. , , .. . .- . , . , , , , -. . . . . -'l ' Pessimism.-"",""". ' " ' : "I hate to be dodging automobile alt the time." ., . .' "Oh, never mind. Pretty soon a speed maniacs will be flying, and then , they can't run over ua." "Uuiph!' But they'll drop thlnga on ua."-PhllndelphIa Ledger. ' Too Foxy to Ba Caught. . "After all, It Is an advantage to bar a sophisticated husband." "lu what way?" "Well, it isn't necessary to wast time hunting through bis pocketa at night."-Denver Republican. .a i f I i