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Wc have what you want and our prices are below competition. Substantial Repairing a Specialty A. M. CARLILE. Second Street ANNOUNCEMENT The Royal Bakery & Confectionery Incorporation, sole manufacturers of Royal Tabic Queen Bread, ;ivc made arrangements with the enterprising firm of , WYATT (O. CO. whereby, the said firm of Wyatt & Co., will be ex- ;. elusive agents for -AOYAL TABLE QUEEN BREAD The best bread on the market. Delivered fresh every day. Appetisingly delicious, wholesomely Rood. up county derk'B office. A" R. IHnJl 1 ....... . jueuoe ai Jvminn, III Mnn J.. . hs ' ",,uy 00 . DUrinetti aim manaRPr Kirm.of the Paciflfl "lheourthouie. John Overrreder. who h8 jt aniahed hl potato harvest, was np from thisuidaof Orenco, TueBday. Hon. A. B. Flint, of Schnlle, was in town Tuesday, and thinka that the open wwon for automobiles U over. ruuut of Ibt And bt wa ARTHUR W. Pftru ic. ". lf. I.r A.m-4.II 1'iwl Tlw tlliu girl, ,)U , . t't li. tmlhii-nJ iul,)nr ih-l-f.l Ur btu.. cillwi wftl; tnd ant- tuunljr. Urm 1 aw. clvarly. A llttl fallow Ui, from ruutiii Ue n,er of llu, ,,ii. bl i-j wM .ml f'rftil. Ho twung bliiuitfir uu tiU IS "ul wlilnui rwl UuarMir : "Urr. tUry'rn going to ihoot Jlui I'Hiluht. 1 Uiinl . u mi" With t ijw rjr aim dn.Ml tba truwi-l In K.r Uii aikl gruniMnJ ti, Iln t ri(iiltt'a lmuUliT. "Bmiuf. wbrr am tliejr the Iih1. 1 !)' r Ui tlie Hark Imru." tU aiwHiT. Wonl luid rumu iiiMnig tba mouutaln l'lil 1 but tlw guit-rutnent wud I11W m.Ii- among tbnu lu an attetupt to illwturr mUdth tlK7 were tarrying oa (b.-lr Illegal (lUlUIIng, and Mw bad kuuwu for aiii tlui tbat Jaka Kin uioaa, wUom aba and tli crliipla kuew aa their fmbur. ca trying to direct IU mu'U k,tt of lila frk-uda toward tbo Ouu liMikliiK atranger kitowu aa Jim KyiiMturi, wbu bad rvcvutlj coma aiuoof tbeui. Hjiiimia In lila rvudy, frU-iidly way bad uiodi, frleuda wllb Uvr, and be ofirti caina tu tb lllllo cablu to at-4 lirr. 8Ih lutil a ruiil bliu of bla dan ger, l'ut bo bad careliiMty told btT but ti worry. y Now, aa aba a1l(d aoftly dutn tba walk to ll abed, bar bcart tetUig fat and bard, bvr ouly fear waa tbat aba would not tw able to aara tba broie, fearlvaa young fallow wbo bad wou li.f beart. Hlw bird tba low taittti-r of vol. m. and, kiiwllug cloa ttlt txwrda of Ibe barn, aba llateued. Kpiiuntm waa aH-nkliig . ' "I'liwi only una way to t") thla ours fT all. If we don't muw of m nru going to enil (be ret of our dayi "Mi SIT, OMtHS HHiVUIBl WHAT IHlW THU mhamt ua 0K1KU lu a brKk cell. Tim tiling- to do la for aoiuo ou- (o walk uo to bla window ulxtut aupiMT 1 1 ine aud fin lab blui, That a -did you Ix-nr any oolao tbeoT All rlubt! Wv uiuat Oulatt bliu and bavo It over with." AnotbiT vole went oa: "It'a tba only way. Ufa draw for tba mau." Mary, gulvrlug with tba tenalon. iiMtenod. "Ifa you. Kiiuioia,M tba volco aald. 8ho atarted to leave, wheu auddeuly, with a awlft tng, Ibe door waa llung unn. Sh Und a dlay aenaatlon of U'lug aoUod and ahnkeo hard. Tbea thing ateadli-d. aud aba found hereebt lutiklnti Into Euiiuona' cruel yea, , "Oh, you would, woold jrouT ta anarlcd. bla eya burulng luto bera. "Vou would put that aiy aria to what we're going to An to hlm WaU wiifthcr you will or not!" lila itrona- baoda aeeoMd to cruah hir ik'Hb whrra be bold her. "You, como with uier he ahapted at her. He went Into tbe tannic, aud, oin-olng a diMir Into her own room, ha threw l-r In and alld the hcaty bolt. He tunu'd to tbe little cripple, wbo atood pvlnir tnm atoadlly from tbe dovrway "Now. you U-ave that door alone or I'll"- He utopped, hut tbe threat In hi. tivra inmle the little follow quan, Mar tRMird It where ahe hod fallen In her room. Through her brain, craned .ui. tin. thoucht of ber lorer tn danger. Bounded tbe laat worda ahe lind heard. They were planning to eboot blui In the night, and aha waa wiwurliiaa. Night camo awlftly and allently. Bha .t(vl near tho amall winaow ana ioow ad out. There waa nothing to do aave mark the houre as they paaeed nntU Rmiimna should return with bla work acoompllahed. Sammy, with hla deep .irn.i nf Emmona. would not dare to i...in lw.r nor. knowtna- tho price he mimf nn. would ahe ask nltn. Suddenly, when the dusk waa heaty ... - m awu..K tin. h a. tne aouna at cuiuiou. a to going anawervd hurriedly wern Jim." iKiwo the broken path aha fled. through the paature, awl turned np tba narrow trail, boplng agalnat hope that Kiiiniona would take tba long road to Rymona' rahlo and tbat alw might rrarb him la time. One fhe loat thu (Ih. and fervrlably ah bunted until aba found It. At laat ah rvarbrd th alopa Blie the rrwk. where among the tow bruah Br uw.na bad hla ahark. Tba light waa hurtling; U looked pwe rui. but wfl aba kww tbat aomewluira hetweno her and tba light Kmtnona waa erm-plng with bla rlB ready. ur irH round tbe path. Bhe preeaM 00 aa rarefully aa aba could. dr. mlnd to reach him In time to aara him, Imt aa alia comnwiwed the climb aba warrrinl. The atraln waa f.llln. Huddonly ah aaw tlaat fare of a man nbow for a moment In tbe yellow light tie bo peerrd stealthily Into the win- low of the ral.ln. The fare dUao- !ttrd. Then a long, ahlnlng thine a leveled. All her will power aha forred Into her cry of warning, but It tlrndd Into the Bound of the rifle aa It guahed livid Ore through the night Into the window. TWa were a craaO of wood, the Bound of epecdlnf feet, a aharn err and-e1!enr. Mary ataggered to tba door, eipectlng to are her lover writh ing In the death agony, but aa aha iH-ered It the door waa thrown ooan wildly, and 4 strong face black with powder and Bet In Una of battle beat over bera aa ahe fell. Mary! Orest beavena. what doea thla UieanT be cried. Jim, they were planning" Bba paused a ahe aaw tho look of under- atandlng lu bla eyes. Then suddenly she ssw the stain on hla face. "Jim, you're wounded." He rubbed the powder from bla face. No, but I ought to be. Tbat gun went off full Is' my face. Coma," be aald ahortly, "you and I must get out of thla quk k! Mary, will you go with in wherever 1 go, for good aud alir lila face waa anxious and grave. Her answer waa not la words, but it vtutd aatlafsctory. A little later they rode away swiftly. At the pike Mary stopped ber hone short "Jim. tbere'a Sammy. I told blm I would come back for him." 'We will," waa Kymona' atmple, quiet aoawer. They bad ridden only a short dis tance when sharply out of the dark neaa a little figure acutUed. It waa Sammy. "Mary, Maryl 1 knowed you'd come. If a me." Bymona niched down from tba aad- dle aud gathered the frail little form In bla aruia. Aa they rode on ahe told him bow tba little fellow bad released her that ahe might come to warn blm. Wtivn she bad explained It in a few tender words Sammy broke In: "1 fixed bla gun too." "Uow'a tbatr Bymona asked, atart Ing at tbe statement, for be knew b had looked squarely at a rifle musxle and yet waa unhurt "lie loaded hla gun whlla X waa there and put It In a corner. I've load ed guua aud kueW what to do. I took tbe cartridge out wheu be wasn't in the room and squeezed tbe bullet off and put tbe cartridge back, and" "Sammy-8yuKiua' arm went round him tight "It was you wbo saved my life." Sam my anuggled close to him. "Ha krene llcklug me, and 1 want to go Where are you golugT" be suddenly asked Interestedly. Bymona laughed softly, a laugh of happlneaa. "I'm going to take you and Mary to a home where we can all be happy together." . Sammy sighed a long contented alga aa If be felt tbat at laat ba waa on hla way to peace. Netlena About Sleep. One of the rudest acta In the eyes of a native of the Philippine lslanda la to atep over a person aaleep oo tba floor. Sleeping la with them a very solemn matter. They are atrongly averaa to waking any one. tbe Idea being tbat during aleep the aoul la absent from tba body and may not have time to re turn If alu tuber Is auddenly broken. If you call upon a native and arw told ha la aaleep yon may aa well depart . To get a acrvant to rouse you, you must give him tbe strictest of orders. Then at tbo time appointed ha will ataud by your aide and call, "Senor, eeuorr repeatedly, each time more loudly tbau before, until you are half twake. Then ha will return to the low note and again raise bla voice gradually until you art fully conscious. Time ta Oo. While at sen between Malaga and Melllla rather an amusing Incident oc curred which abowa ua- EogUehmen "aa others see us." aaya a writer In London Black and White. After din' ner an orderly approached me unaaked and produced a whisky and aoda. Aft er a pause of ted mlnutea ha repeated the performance. At the third repetl tlon 1 remonstrated and at the earn time asked what I owed him. "Noth ing, aenor," he replied. "But we were told you were an Englishman and tbat we were to give you a wlaka aoda' every ten mlnutea before you went to bed, and we have to obey Or kdera." 1 went to bed. STRATEGY m GOOD RESULTS fut disappointed and said she was doe at one of tbe station on the rosd the it dsy snd thera wouldn't be an other coach goto' for three day. Tba paeaengefs waa all men. and tbey poked their beada out o the winders, atarlo' at the gal, but not one of 'em offered to git outside and gie ber hla eat Sha looked mighty eatooiabed at thla. for abed been trarelln' In eoacbee In the west and knew what deference waa usually ahown to wo men. "What'd tbe little gal do but climb right up beside me. The expreaa agent who waa superintend! ' tba loadlo' o the boxes told ber she couldn't g ne (bat coach. She aake1 why. and he aald the coacb might b attacked by road agents. ; She answered blm by aayln' that tba road agents waa wel come to all ahe bad. I tipped tba lead era oo the ear, and we were off. : "I waa a young man then, and I didn't let slip a chance to aay soft things to tbe little acbooltna'am. I told ber tbat If we waa attacked ahe mustn't be frightened for road agents wouldn't hurt euca a tender little thing aa aha. Hut I noticed aba anuggled pretty etoee to me. We'd gone paat tbe second re lay when auddenly, on makla' a tarn ron ad aj bluff, a man atepped oot and aald good aaturedly: . " 'I'll take your Wells Fargo freight. If you please.' "-You'll find It In the boot,' 1 re marked, pullln' In. "The felter had no rifle, but 1 knew that bla pala was coverln' me from behind tbe bushes. Be weat to the boot, nnatrapped tbe cover, and one by one hla backers Joined blm and helped blm off with tbe boxes. One o the men come up front and aald he'd take the mall bag If I didn't mind. I reach ed under my sett, pulled It out and dropiied It down to blm. - "tioodnewa gracious,' exclaimed the little acboolnia 'ani.'what a lonely place for a post officer our little Innocent! She never mis trusted tbat aba was aittln' on a vol cano. And I tlldn t want ner to. I told ber the bag would be taken to a towa off the road where tbe poatofflce waa Iot a ted. lty thla time tbe boxea waa un loaded on toe grata beside the coach. Tbe robbers waa tryln' to git off the covers ly rlppln' 'em op with their bbj knives when all of a audden there was crackln' o" rifles from within the Coacb. four road agenta toppled over, one tried to crawl Into tbe buabea, and three ran for tbeir Uvea. Tbe tittle achoolma'am threw ber arms around me and burled ber face In my whisk era. "Vou aee, tbe company bad aent the Coach out for a decoy. A few daya be fore they had let It leak out that on that date they would send (50,000 worth o dust over the road. Of course this waa reported to the band, wbo lay In watt to relieve ua o the treasure. Tbe boxea were filled with sand, and In every aeat Inalde tbe coacb sat a man with a concealed gun. They had a leader, who watched till tbe agenta got careleea, when be gave tbe word to tire aud scooped tbe party, "Well, I left tbe Utile school ma'am wltb ber arma around my neck, and waa in no hurry to unwind 'em. The men in the coach got out. examined the dead, took In tba only man left and aigualed me to drive oo. "'I., waa very much mortified aald to the gal, 'at what appeared the bad manners o' the men In tbe coacb not makln' way for you when you got on. but you aee, to have bad a woman In tbat party would hare spoiled the gaiueL Tbe expreaa agent knew what waa a-goln' to happen and tried to atop you goln' wltb ua, but when yon climbed up bera so confident-like hsdnX the heart to make you git down. I'm glad you come, though.' "'Whyr "Well, t found it mighty nice to feel your' "Se bluabed red aa a rooster's comb and fnoved aa far aa. ahe could get on the other end o' tbe aeat "I dropped ber off at her atatloa. When I got back to Virginia City the Wella Fargo superintendent asked me why i consented to let a gal go on auch an expedition. To throw the road agenta off their guard.' 1 told him. They'd never suspect danger with a little chick Ilka tbat perched on the box.' The Idea atruck him aU o' a jhrap. and when the wounded rob ber Mid tbat'a what finished 'em the auperlntendent drew me a check fox 1 1.00 aa a reward for my forealght "1 entered a quarter eectiou, bought faroteVa Implementa with the money and manirdthe acbooltna'am." - intersteluOelTphone. H BOWSER SNIPE Starts. Early tn Morning on An nual Quest For Birds. NATIVES DENSELY IGNORANT. After Fruitless Efforts Samuel Raaehae Ham, Balievlng Ha la the Victim of Plot Wife Trias ta Consols Him, hut Ifa Ne Use. M .miiin ahe listened, one va m i oft, low ahuffle of the little cripple's crutches. There was a rattling at the door. She waited In nervous - fear. Slowly she hoard the Iron al Ids back, ghe was free! , She swung back to the door and gathered him In her arms. He gripped her tightly. "My brave little Sadirayr alio whispered.1 . . lie answered bravely, yet trembling, 'He said he'd kill me, but I duet!" In a few tuouieuia ber preparations were made. She turned at the door, and a sob gathered In her throat aa she saw (the while Jit tie. figure watch tug hor with silent appeal.- ''Mary, tako uie," was all it said. now jan It I. will fiowe back." (he By SUMNER CHILDS. (Copyright, 1901, by American Praia Asso ciation.! "A love story In my life?" said the el-stage driver. "You bet. It hap- on tne nuiB, iuv . uei-atage anver. -xou net, it nap- footsteps grew heavy and passed ovtl on ,he ,Mt dr(tf4 , n)ade on hla murderous errand. 8 tffl aa a dr,ve y,M Mweea Virginia City Virginia pity and Sacramento. At that time there wtis frequent stage robberies o' the Wells Fargo expresa treasure owln' to the fact that aome. one connected with the company waa passln' word to the road agents wherever a large amount o' gold dust waa to be chipped. "Welt, one day a lot o" treasure boxea waa hoisted aboard the stage and the Inalde was full, o' passengers when little school ma'am from New England came a-trlppln' along from the tavern. makln straight for us. When tome Up I was on tbe box and told ber the coach was full and she'd bet ter take the next one. She looked aw By M. QUAD. (Copyright, 190. by AaaoeUtad Literary rrasa.J It. BOWSER abould have doe credit iJluner had been fin ished half an hour when he auddenly aald to Mrs. Bowser; "Tell tbe cook to put me on a little aomethlng for breakfast I'll be up at , and I'll want a bite before 1 go. Neither of you need get np." What la It you are going to doT naked Mrs. Buwaer In astonishment "Why,' I go on my annual anlpe bunt tomorrow. 1 have been going for seven years now. Tbe drug glut la going to lead me hla abotgun." "Are you going alone V "Yea. I don't propose to take any one along to scare tbe anlpe away. Tbe anlpe la a wary bird, Mrs. Uewser. Be must be trailed down with caution.1 "Yea, be tiiuet be very wary. You have hunted Urn for aeven years and haven't found blm yet Not a anlpe have you ever brought home. You brought home an old crow once, but that waa your only game." Yoa know what you are talking bout do you 7" ba asked aa he flushed up.' : . "About snipe. " Then let the ten you tbat I don't go out to create a slaughter. I take a day off; I get out Into the country 1 I am aatlafied with killing a bird or two. There baa never been a time that I could not have brought home at least counle of dosen bad I wanted to make a butcher of myself. Your sentiments do you credit Mr. Bowser. The anlpe la an Innocent bird. I ELLO, 'central! Otva ma stars. want long distance to tba stare. That you. Marat Why. bowdidoT Hows the weather uatng you? Feeling pretty fit today? .-. HqWb things In the Milky wart Bow's tbe fishing? Bully I Final Caught "a squldceoa weighing nine? Ooat know what a aqutdgeoa is, but It sounds Ilka At bla. Bay, old man, from where you be, ' Blaring .right equare dowa on ma, - Hew d'you think I'm looking, eh? - Out ot alaUt? That'a bully! Say, . j You're a humorist all light t What's tbat? Tired? Out all night? ' Well, y lingo bss-has-bsittl 5 Wtra'e buatad-hav to quit I ' ' J , Ratio, central t' Venus yea, " ' Vanua. V-a-n-u-sl Howdy, Vanus-howdldo? Wish 1 looked aa sweet aa youl ' Hew'a your mother? Oh, too bad! Really? That la very-Bad. . - Thought I'd ring to tell you that I admired your new aprlng hat ' Tea, It'a quite becoming grand. ' -It exactly what you planned? Well, perbapa It's lust as welt Ft you looked a bit more swell . j lf the women on this sphere ' ' awon would dls of envy, dear. ;., Is It on straight? Well, not quite. But tho tilt strlkea ma just right Olvea you quite a piquant air Wtth the mareelle of your hair. Tell ma, does your new spring sack Button up along the back, Or Is It bas-bsa-bss-bsutl Wire's buated again? Oh, tutl 1 i t i Hello, contrail What's the bill? Fourteen what? Not fourteen mill Fourteen million dollars? My! Wlre'a buated-eo am II " -John Kendrlck Banga - In Harper sr niwqr,. j translation. ; What do you suppose Jim meant. when he aald that haughty ,Mlaa Prim had a marceled smile r "I suppose he meant her Hps were curled." Baltimore American. am was cp aid aw at at datliuht. Why should any one seek to dabble In hla blood 1 Just wade around In the awampa all day and bring home one snipe Just one. I want to aee If yoa can tell one from a robin. Your break fast shall be ready.' Mr. Bowser sprang up to aay aome thlng, but changed his mind. Why ahould he lose his tempert Mrs. Bow ser waa Jealous and envious because ahe couldn't go, too, and It waa better to treat her aa a child. T6 get real mad on the evening before bla annual hunt might disturb his aim on tbe mor row. Therefore, like a wise man, he dropped the subject and picked np hla paper and went to reading. That night he was restless and muttered In his eleeo. Once Mrs. Bowser heard him growl oot: "Oh, I don't know a anlpe from a robin, eh? We'll aee about thatr Herwaa np and away at daylight to catch Nth first auburbau car. He had a double barreled shotgun and 100 car tridges. He didn't. propose to be hem med In by anlpe and run abort Of am munition. On the car he looked the real thing, and after working up hla nerve a little the conductor made bold to aay: i xou are going aner em ror euro.' r -wolves oc Dearer ? "Snipe." "And 111 bet you get a wagon load. Xou are Just the fellow to do It If you get in a hole sell your life dearly.' Nativea Had Never Seen 8nlpe. . There was a young farmer on tbe train who had come to town the night before and gone on a boose. He was now. better of It and going home, and, bearing the conversation between Mr. Bowser and tbe conductor, be atarted off singing: ' "Oh, I want out to shoot the antpa And make a dreadful alaughtert ' I killed five hundred and a crow. Though aura I hadn't orter," At the end of the line Mr. Bowser made his start, followed by a wave of the band from the conductor. He had gone about forty rods when he came apon a farmer cleaning out. the road side ditch and pleasantly asked: "My friend, can you tell me the beat place around here for anlpe T "Whafa them r-queried the man aft er, a minute. "A anlpe is a bird." . "He can't be an eaglet' , . "No,".- -; .. . : , "Nor nwlhi ta&eyr ?k U . ."No.. ;-. ;r '.v.. , "Then J, never aaw one. If I yen I'd be -mighty careful how I tied that gun.. 'You'd better leave It hare and do your humin1 with a club." Half a mile farther ,on. Mr. Bowse? found a pond In a field. , It looked a likely place for snipe, and he went over. After he had circled the pond a bird rose, and he banged. .. The bird Ofch not fall, but a young man who wa mending the cornfield fence- and had not been noticed came sauntering down to aay:: , . , . "Want to kill some robins to eatr "I fired at a snipe.", "A anlpe? Why, man, there hasn't been a ssispe around here In BOO yearal TJiere'e Jb bird jou fired at sitting on the fence, and If It ain't a robin men I've gone blind." "Then there are oo anlpe arooM herer Not a one. You come out to shoot enlpe. did your" I did." "It'a too bad to disappoint you, but If you'll come np to tbe bam I'll tot you shoot at a calf for 10 cents a shot. You may shoot all day long." Some anlpe hunters would have be come aiscourageo, dux air. oowavs plodded along until be came upon a fanner mowing the grass In his front dooryard. ne stopped to aak about anlpe, and the man came to the fence to aay: No; If he's passed this way I bavea g sawn him." "I asked yoa shout anlpe a bird. corrected Mr. Bowser. ' ' "Snlpe-a bird? What doea It wok llker He's a email bird and good to oat" Never beard of him. Bay, wife. come out here." Distresaad Family Didn't Knew. Tbe fanner's wife came slowly oat, followed by three children, ana the) husband asked: Mary, did you ever bear tell of anlpe V "Lor, nor ahe replied. "You are sure you don't mean a duck r. waa queried of Mr. Bowser. "Can a anlpe be a duck Y Can a dock be a g ii der? I said anlpe. A child four years lit ought to know what a snipe la." Yea. I reck n so, but we are a dis tressed family snd don't try to know much. We have chllle and biles and fevers and lota of other thlnga ana taxes are raisin' all tbe time. Mebbe they'll tell you at tbe next house. They are Democrats there and dont nave nothing but good luck. I'm goln' to turn my coat thla fall." Tbe next bouse was more than half a mile owtanr, air. wowser rvwcoeu to find a woman and a dog at the gate. Theone aurveyed htm with suspicion and the other with dlatrast. "Madam." be aald, "I am oot from town to hunt anlpe." "Waal, hunt away." was ber bnfsqoe reply. , . "Are there any around herer" "If there waa I'd pick 'enTTnyaelf.' "lick 'em? How do you pV anlpe V "Never you mind, but go. on about your business or you'll get Into trouble. We had a calf atoten laat night" "But yon can't for one moment think that I did ltr "I've got my suspicions, and yon can aee bow bad tbe dog wanta to get bolt of you," "My dear woman" But she started to open the gate, and Mr. Bowser atarted off, headed for town thla time. As he came: along to here tbe "distressed family" dwelt tbe farmer accosted him with: "Say, stranger, my hired man says he -knows what a anlpe la. He says they are baldheaded on top ef the I and have duck legs." Aa tbe car waa reached there the same conductor, and aa he took up the fare he whispered: "Left 'em In cold storage out la tba country. 1 see. That's tbe way I al ways do. Let tbe butcher tbat boy 'em go after 'em." Well?" queried Mrs. Bowser at 5 In the afternoon aa Mr. Bowser walked in, hot, tired and dusty. "Not a word from you, woman not a word: Some fiend In boman form spent last ulgbt driving every aalpe out ot the country, and I caq lay my hand on the person who hired him to do it to spite me!" New Snort, . Hired Man-Shooting at airships? ' Firmer Yep; trying to bring down umpln' to trim M Ira ad y 'a hat Pack. was Father Mends the Furnace. Father aald ha thought he'd Ax the fur nace: , 8aid It wouldn't take t.lm vary loosr: Didn't know )ust what there waa the matter: . Only knew that there waa aomathing , wrong; Took his eoat off. then went dowa the cellar, ' Bumped hla ships and made a dreadful noise. Mother said: "Run out and play, my daw ling. Father' a talk la not for little boye." I aneaked out and by. the eoal ehute listened To the aounda that came up from he low. Father awora and poked and puUed and pounded: Then ha Stopped awhile to puit aad blow, , Pretty soon there was a dreadful clatter. And then things down there got awful still. Ma let out a scream "Oh, what's the matterr' . . Then I heard u rruunlni nt to kill retty soon pa, crawled up from the ceHar Blacker than a pot. and whan he aooko Badly of the cinders that he'd swallowed I iuat laughed so much I thought I'd choke. Ma she patched him up and rubbed has bruises, , Bathed his face and made blm change bis shirt owing aha would rather have the fur nace Always out of fix than aee htm hurt. Pa limped out and hurried to hla oflleav Looking like he'd just been In a flaht. When ha left he said be ovght to lick me. ana ne may when ha gets home tonlgM. Birmingham Ata-Hereld. - Back to the Home Roost . A, traveler lu Arkansas came to a cabin and heard a terrifying series of groans and yells. It sounded aa if murder waa being committed. Ha rushed in and found a gigantic negro woman beating a .. wlaened little old man with a club, while be cried for mercy. . . "Here, woman r' shouted the traveler. "What do you mean fey beating that man?'.' "He's man husban'. an' HI beat blm all I likes," ahe replied, giving the man a few more cracks by way of empha sis. ' . , " ' :(,'. ' i "No matter if he is your huaband, you' have no right to murder hlaa.": "Go 'long, white man, and taf me alnnn I'll nnnh host him soma BOOah." "What baa he doner ' "Wha's he done? wny. una mn, no 'count nigger done lef de door ef my chicken house open, an' all mnk chickens done gone but." ' , "Pahaw, thafs nothing! . They wlH come back." "Come back I No, sun, they'll go back."-8aturday Evening Pas. .