atliered wovv l&ap :: Lnu"land F" . . I . Is at IIU) U"k " ' . f.'tivd l"ll ,tU...l li... Ul.lll H""'' . .t H.. Ittfadllitf .. . ,...u ..f itielr l, (pull f,lV L ilr " , . . ,,. , l'l'J . v,. s ui "' y,,..!" M""1 "'"r "", 11 . .1 liml I llH'1 inkirfliiM "" '""a- ' U ,11.1.11 " (,.1,1,1.11.- 1 ' r' i..fi i, , hii ' " Mlt Ill'lU- I. U. .! L,u f.ir Hoi I Mwillii'W rrm III lu LlrrJ.'f -r.ll..MIltilll L. llmr ! H'lnk "'' fJu. ..M.lit.u.il. ' '' ,W( ! .t.'lnit hiii'l U'I U K'i" I'1'" " lllr.iir i"J 1 '' will Lj Im :!'. l-lf liig Ibe (trial iu a ami rrlmt twin wit r-t !' nisM. .ml 1 !! I"'- "lH" Li...!, ll W U'I l f iliu-xl li I !tti .cm.' I'"' l Ml (Ur ..i'k' Til (4 IdtB.t 8l.il lrHl iliul lb J HI lw I" I 1 1 fUlllfl k. ir. bin. in "ur 14.4 ll'-r ! ) ''1"-- M .u.kl. .l ! IKIt'l) An ii.J In ka. cui i: ff ran xim koi ulir Lj.I it-Uil IIID !.! !. I -illiij tint Ml M A Mm raw Mil U .I.h km-" mill Ijmliliiii; n... uii.l a limn III lllllkMI lilt til uuii wlnlw vlwU IxXTtllltot 1(1 'I Ill U. till 4ti"f r lii v lnlui.-l V Mid "I am f. (nil ti UH I lili l mi f.H'l fr.Mii U)l knl lite f.uul Jii I 4 tl Mm i f .IIi.h .. " lalt f .i l.fiu ami lllilllf " h fvjili.tl "A ml jiiu'r y liiill ..u tw ii Nilllll M imjr Iiimi U mi "no In f IllU 1,1. ll.H .. )" llf wlj. fix (ir.iliiiu uf iln MlilKtv i ,. I II W liiill W i jiiii.. li-i Hirwiitli Hit fi U,.i i,-,H.-.y .i l fwiiu a ittt Im, k "I fmr Tf lllHl) f in, " J K Utl lu r f.iip li.iwi-.l iiu IIt iimir f,.r lilni, niltil t'h ii-4m-i lil nt in ar rl,t IrliU.in 1 1, i n M.ll iluK II ii, I...I....I M.'.i.llly nt III" "'N hii.I ,nrUli'i up tli (k iU ).i' ff fa I.t4.i'4,' "u!, '4 t,l e1if ftlrr ll;nu U hwii lliitb li, tlir ,., j.,,,,) f,,f tUrlr .v!itMj, tlx lr (i iil..,,,. l uf rlglil U li .i lw li.l ju.n,, f ! ruing ,i ttiia thiCI !. bU lilliirli .1,1 !n i,- -, ,.mHi ,,ui4 rl, mil ,. ogi i,; A uri4i l ! In ll.a nr.. f. u ni, li.ni) llmil. ,i. lii- r...,r .f lu l.uru Inn t.iiL.I miu ; trr i.t.-.l , miI Ir.Mil H!i lii. i. ,,11,. I tli.. lt Into IU.. r) I. . ,'" 'll im, ri ;liil liiiu llu nl.irtiil .iu!,ii,'iiii n kiii r..in,it.i "If '! hut kii'iAii lliu iKIi.f aj ! Iiu- l;M;i- 11 i,l,l,l I, in- U, u (,., i;.l,. M k' l Mi. : v. -Wli.il i.i n-.i i.-n; Wl,., i.iti.-r ii) V I I.. U May nu,. ll." .,, , bI.Ii .f (lit l.t, i, ,i . i,u f.'iiiili In iii.ii,..i. in. li r 1 1,.. r--i. H!l I lie . It I. rt.- fi.i, i.iili M llilU. 1.1,1 ttif m tl,i lt ,liv, ll III! l.l l ltl ,.t l!,'M . " In it i,.,." I,.. ,t,. "V"U n I iml i', l ii.- w.,uM hi ! I ! mill.. ) .xi " u'" in ,- inii.i.-. "luiMii,i,.; l'ln t ry il. i I' la nl. i.. ..I"1 'i n il In im I-.,. I urn tl.U ! f..rv," in- . , i ,.,. , n t. r Hi. n, a ii. I I Im ii.iu in,, allM, 4 W.Utlll-tlHl" A f i-nl lU'l.l. iill.-fiiil. iy ,ii,n f.,r 4 liH'lui lit iurl ii' Mti .v ll. rl.m.K ttf l,li Inn tn... i.t (...; I i it,,. Ih iiiH i-f ! luitiiil lrn-,: 'iiij lilln.l lj f.r itril for l'i i M.tf li.,if iiu I,,. I inii.lt ,1 ituir im i.. i i . i, -i i 1 1 Hut i.f it, i n 1,1. tt iM si , .nl I. id; It ;.ili, nil I'lil iirtiim l.j : n, .1 In.. lint l,. tlll .MI,i.!., .. nl lt l.-H lllj IMI III I- mi I'll ltrl lliilrf 1 l!. llillll .if iH... til "H I nli'.liiK i f li;i,... nii'l fax I mul urailii il f r.-tlllt,inii rnll v l"iii,.- uf i.l. i.nii, uf :i'i.iil,.ii mul if lr tiiii( in- r "All. III!! Hii'll 'li ! MH ml Ju u Ittll.k, It' h't n.i.,n I, ii. I trrlt I '"n l i ii. .in) li" liv ,i h n ttalLut It.f ! liiili .i . Ii.nl. utoriii ir miiiliiii. mhih -IIm i.llm liir-iiiK'tt ii.ih ii li m i I -I Nri. r iiiUx-il it A. i t. Ami ru ii u ti.in- ii llity tl I t'lin t.ilil!!,, timl It'n not .. lliil. S I " i In t !n- limit uf Hi X run RHST IS SUBNCE I tc May Have Im Much ol a fioot! Thinx By I HANK CONIKN i ' ''Hil. ht i.k A Uwmi Co. i "iliU. Ili.-n." irniurk.-.l Mr. Tully. Iwiklliit ,.li f t!,,ur ulW( win, B wl k'l-iiiu lit l.i. r)-"t,U u W'.i.l..ir..':" 'Hi liaiii t.i.in , (xtrl.-f .l.d Hi N. w Vi.rk.-r tlimiitt. Hi uUV net a i Hi .t.iii .i, .i ti.ttm. mi,), u-nvlng Miu ,in.Hii,..-, , ,arrpl. I'- i..,.! rullnl ftwujr Into Him dl I. till V 1 rrli fr.mi li n.ar ml iluimtr of lln- .Itjf, Mr, Tulljf Kiu.il nUiiit til lit Hint ul..iri In.liiiiiljr Unit h wu lu Hi iiil.) t ..f in, iin-nii of unli t IVm-e nii'l nl. i,. aiuriiiiiiil.il lillu. uiuu ll'l lli,, li-,I mul Hi ri.ii il Irni.L'u (. UU i.f , i uvrwiiuii ai.ik a ft-w .nU l Hi iiy mraeii.T. mul aul -M.lill) Mr. Tully f-uml bliiiat-lf ii-.ii Hi ltilii-H MMit .f a urr) all. iliili U a Mi In auitmi iKnlniiiil t' rtiiuliiiit Hi r'ii:li Kita frmii a rill 'i niiiiluiiiy I V lit .linilu .rmnw of kli'kil.i! Iliili, ..(f. l..-iiUiia Mr Tully ou llj ui;iiii nn. I In nii i,t i.r a ninny IjIII a tnilo I'.tiit ii .ii;!,t mil. Itltfli. re turn nl mi.- .i Srw Vurk anil lMik Int. i llii tr ii .- itfT ilr. Wliy wan Mr. Tully In M..IH nt nil? "I Sir. lull)- li.nl nl,l , bla ulii frliml. " ituiit In kii'r nUat'n f..iii: Mith iii. l ui nut down, ami iny ii. n. Imrt I Ktrani;,. thin rtii liinsi itluii I ti null at lilk'lit." "I 'in lit." tin' ili- uitimiTiil. "you IhiiI m-:ii. rl tllij nl.'t of tlltf ijiii. n t n-ift. it t. Ituiw Jiiitt lir tint i.iiuiit lu iiu. I iu gut au aunt lu l;,il n,.it..in (iu iii tlii-r and Bt Ui.k juiir inn.-. If iiu iloii't ifn you'll ilu" II di iiitmrk"! frmii t lit nl.iilou tu la, i.- nt tit il-k of lir ami limb, foiiml It i;i....i' aunt a lln. 'l.-nm.i ti t. iljln.-. Iml if I "' I . I'D Mill.-r I 'l j kttnth ul.l Inly nin mt any liU (rav- bail t M.iil l,.. - M, m.1,1 a Nil. nn If ii NiiiMnn tliiinitlit Vuirfi. dr. (;ri,,rtm. M(u,t 1 it llii-lr.?" M I unit in know if. Ja. U. I fnlLvi. LiKi-tln-r " wti win for?" ' " lliil It will tuk aniim f r If tliln htutanf wratU- f "I tiiiii'n.aiit lu Im a I linirll,... i.,. .., ..l.i I ' i ' mj mil ill., ill- iMImr, ll I. iMilu.r nl in i, u N) llllVl' ll Hi ...tin. lliluir iipr bin " Nvi.rirti liUwIfi.r Tim iiilti ivil mi thu ,i hi w.irtla. lun " i . . ..... .. ,. ii-.winim, -we nn "'fl u,!. I,.y. did not ""I iiinn it il " I'f mtl.1 nlm vv.ih lulflilml,' '""'f b'til in thut Mini win 'ml tl. Ii - "IIkiii,, f,., I.,...,. ,,..,, riwiiiMi IH,,k ll( ,,,,, 0(, Brtu P "mi iluo, Tim Kiel ant Hll IllT IuhhIh CMI,.( tl- rf mul li. r kii'p .tllll on "' III li .lnu. tlilitkliiir Jimlt f , . . ' iii-itn ni'i'iiii'ii in '"'l". "IIU innilu.r!" Mml ,;',,r She Itn.t Wllfivly worth Urn llv- l"lllMl,.,(,,.V(., tl, ,11,., Bye, ""'""Hi, wlihniit'A ilortor'a "tut iia why Oml Mul lU '"k Hill HllH Hlllllll Hir "'"'Hilllof JtWllru. ' "r'' Hl, ,a vh.tr. "'f'MlL'h all ii,.. ... i., . ' v- ,inu ire tun f luitl woikiHl mul Hlnvott "' An. I 1... i "i- " im Num-u1 .rlr, In il-Hi it f ir lt.-i " Tb Kill ntiiriiU.,' 'ii iniik'tit Id iMi( '.li '.it."" iml b r.tiMil lu-r wlf rtl1lv t" uk ttllll tl Hrilt lol-t tt.1. ll I-. 1 .1. "' "S.i, il.nr II I b. i I,, il l nil llnl .an I .l"tw ! i'" In r fHf fMm ..ill S.I I'll 1! HI.' tlfll III lllt'l II. I .ill 'I ' A l- hit l'i-i.r inni.-, .fi.ktti only ty Hi li, k f IU t ill i k In !i rurnr un.l tt.niit i.f tin- iri.tt t, fiii nltlt.iiit. I'll, I, ,.ii,.- on . .im !ii.ii;li Hi b.lH tm in,, I n,i ,.l n Hi lit' Iti-ti il,ir. I.i.n Milirr la i nii'l Hm iua-4 . tint fur a mil .'il ll"- S r. ."ly umlr , i l lii-ii. I, i! iltiikl . iiliilidilllV. I-,. i.n mul !i n--!"t in. W!tlki1 ,i 'i.' i . f lli ). k i b iin'i-r ntnl III. t. I t.l.l !. t'i;tt .t i'lii't for 111 !..,ti of Id .t.iliitt Hi lnsill "II ll"' Iwl. ; h wtnl In .it" I"1, m.'l n h mil Ki'itlly , l ILi'lbvi, ft "Hi Wlllll'Ul A1..I,,. lit Iniiili'-r. M'lkt lillt in.) -till 1li. .. u'ii "bi' li iValll in. I mi miu It m l lih litaik. Iif (I Hi ;i li-.. niUS.ii.ir to III 111 lb illlil lllil It "lnl .-l b-r I i ""t Hi. n .r lb ll'i lil I" l"f I1'" r,i: U II Jim, I "lUlf' Tb Ktil l" il -rr b' T "I'm ililiiu I'" b''" rbr tiixl t. nH'Wi-r. I'lil im "rJi i.ttl. t i Tb.ii' w Hi;lit''iiliir uf tit tini'i.! nl lb tbriKil. W.-nk 'ImI to Hi I'li'iklni! "inl wltb l bs l ui ami iiH-iihil "titilii. ab .irt. lv "l.ni l, b i ii'iK'bt a r-"l of lit U .1 nml i. i.li.il In ri. If Tl "!' iil ""' I III .Ijluit. Bll.l l I"1'!! 1 b-kixl ni.lmii lb "iii!l.v b lM',,, I'"1'1- !s lt"i!ll( tltf.'Hi'if biit li-.il Kivul' l.i.l ll,.. im ttl tl HlSMlb Itii l'il "I"''"'! fl iHtoml ,mt. I ini.v.it t .i'i!. t"" imiKbl. ami b Im. Uvn is4. ;iri. I iii.l i i " 'i """!" Mi ..iih-.I for bi. iitli mul nirv'iKlt t. ( (.n-.l II. r i 'l. f.i-1 fiilb-l b. r. I Wful bini ! tt'f. l.-llt-r I .-ill " I'"1 ,,v"v' ra uwiij, li Ih.i'1 itiiillmt'it wfl'- ' Hin lb '" 'biil Tlnti I . , I .... I .. Ilh ht ,.ii ttiiiik li li.nl niiii nn nmi .. .... ...,u II,, . 1,1,1 MO! Illlil "Hi' in.. -, - - . ,unlifnl nml rl'b" ll... I I hiit Ill-Ill lb 1 f. m Hlinnlt, limn rfliil.'l nn.l qnU-kly MWM ul tlx' inl'l llnc.'i'ft. "Ilill tb iii'ii'V' nh KiKI'iH, 'Tin' niH-r wit a lb iM'uli.nltur. That wilt iml wrlll.ii uf tny "n't iimrrliiBi'. Itllt of Ills- tb ib-l'-l' '" tilubt. II wit- I"''"11' '"' rrt""' '" "", C 1,'H. nml tii'in I" Ibi'i I'.'irt. kiii'iv . rl, l,l uf II I bt n In lii'M- - nrui.tf .11 tll.il M'll ulllll lll'll'". l.i'nr.1. nml "" li'""' l"'"l,'n' ktrnw!" nn. vih r.-ii k " ,v; Ih'iIhIiW. "! l'" I"'"""' ,"m",'" "f iiliii' Imitf mi'iiib' "l"'"' "s,'ir Htimllii'ri'il noli Wlti rml YlMI I III H A Hard Tuaila. '-"it Hit iim ti Kuod mm k"l nmi l(.., if N,u i ''ii tlit'iit till woulil i'lil,; (iitj m-t i.n tit.i In tl, urk'rat ri.iiu I.,- Ii.il nit Miii, In tb uiiilill of li!, li nn a li't, vbl'li wiu lliv aa lark'i n. it h-.i'lnr l.'l. "Iiu (joli.tf In 111, tliU ilatv,H be i . Inliiii il . tillni.liiMl' ally. "Wbu a iiiii n mi- L . 1 1 : i. I In.' ttuiit. la I'liim.' ti Jli-t aiii b it l"-u.u.i' tbU I'll U't I'll l. iH-rfi-. tiy wll u no lima." Ili'Hi.lm if tiri'k'ory'a uiliit UmTO u.'i otl'i-fi lu Hi li .ti-.. ai.l at Qrt Till!) ii'iii liiil.il Unit n.nii.-l..ly Hi In nn ii'i-r r.'iii nu uf lli rou llini.il til.-t alunt lb I'liuD ami tin iiitt.iM iiniViiliiilt. uf It. IlllllHll'a. "We nr flit fmm lb" tmlM-a of tbo viniik'," bit b"Hi n.tbl lo Tully on tin. llr-t f.'iiliii;, "nml an no fur from tb tuiiiii roii'l llmt you will nut l. illitnrl.-'l by .immlnif uiuturinra. Tin t nr "ii!) llirtf of u iiow- lny alf, my in.- nn.l lb mini 'ln b.ika ufi. r iliiiik". for n. I nin miri you will liml iiotbhii; t" disturb )iii.M 'Tliink yii." Tully wiM. "I m I-., ill... .bill liii.niv vry nul.kly lu th tiHiiivful nuimuiitllnita." II' t. Ixliiniuii In fl finbnrriiwwU by tb aid nl b'li. klioMii ti I hi. Tlmt Mfc'bt b lay Utwwil thu aifi nm.lliiik' hIhi-H bit ww fairly llncl"! I! .iiib'nvur.il to turnil autiio .tray, faint .muni, but tlmr wit a nth Inn t n't tb ""ft riltl of Hit. leUVtM Olltfl'b' bl wlinltiw. In tin- tii'irnlim h awakt'iinl, frh ntnl iKiirmm. nfti'f ll nlup a ilf.nl Ul'IU inlKlit Im Htivl.il. Inirlnt! br,'tikfat Sir. Knlkbt wi'l tb lilrtil wan intu tb j.itil In "Iiihi away U'vy rul'" In. v. lit. It liul nut In ronvi'iillon n H.-uiblil umli-r a biwn HprlukUT and wr ,b:ittrlu ovr th tuliitiliti of lli la.t iiut'tliie, Tully wHiiluil the hlrvil iiuiii I" iiil"ulliincii. "Tb Mblna ar no imlsy," Mm. kiilkbt wibl 1" I'l"'- "Wlf "lllst "' ,0 knit lb I'bi' i' 'l"b't f'T ymi. Mf- Tul ly," Tully Ih'Uiiii ti woiiilfr t'xii.-tly w tint Iih' i.rv.'ory tutu wrnifii itiiht iil.'til him- H" lsM 1" wonder li.lb.r b bail ti"t lfT Imry bin ulib iimbT ii roK lnmh ' nivount of Hi tii'ini'iulout Ib'klntf. II olwiTv.il .nrl.iunly that Mr. Knltfbt and b.T nbtf inovttl almut wltlunit irlii'hiir "'' llKlt't noU nml Hint tb blr.il innn t'vlili'titly ran 11)1.111 tmMiiniillc tlroa. lmt nuu unii.ilfiilh.'r'H lo. k In tho dlnlint rnoui Hi ktiH k.'d In n !"'. Bltii"t Inamllble. ton. Tb" "f ,' ,,0,,rH "wll,1K no,Ba ly imitlnst rulilH-r foniliTH. The Ibmrn were atuiiowlnTt? undtT (.,,l, lb thl. rtiRit r onrpt-tH. Th ,.i,tlr.' ImiiH.. rt'im'sonti'd tin .word "tiiil.'f workul ti in tho nth power. Tin- I'ttt HHk.'t In nn nlMindonotl coal nilii wut n i'Kv ru.'ki't rompnred with It. lr Tnllv. feelllW refrt'thed anil .h.i'rfiil. fiHintiTfil forth. Ho pluck ,il it nil. red nml l'bw'1 U 1,u llll(,imllol.. lie KiiilT.il the morniM? breeze nml hel.l out hi hnnd to take henrlntf. The blind wna ulint steady. It,. ..Mtmlneil Ihe I'btnlc ntnmspherc for bis Mile iml. the slnrtlih ...ts be ,d iH-en nee.ii,.m,l to wvlii In New York but they hid n I ready dlinlnlshed l Hiw; He r.iH tlw Mo of n re.1 ii mmimmmm' f'lbtei . t?.al 'ht4 U i tttrla.iti ern of tjuM tbnt u ur.lr i iila' km b ti-1 ituik'a Miu )-itfu t totum rt llf IlKln. Tlw ... wi-r iiikrt. IIW bor nml lint w.-r iilt. and Ike rbl k- 'iJ ra k: lu b n.lu if. trbl' h la I'ttt aim Hi nrt uto lu auiiutl affair. It wit mi K'iit'biy that Tully iitnt bin Brut wakril itlk-bt. IU liml l.ti 11 Into I ml wltb Kla.t U' Ii. riiMi'tiiii; Hi ii.iiiil tiurii.il a;.- tiriMirlt of M ir,tiii lmt Mr. Mr;,U win lUiiin lu tiil' .tfo. ami at - lu tb iiMiriilnit lb Nw Yorkr di-t-bniti.il ami fciiit Hie ruinlinlr of t ( nlklil r.-.iilliii a tiovH Hi,.l.-r a (-artfully .Ii.iiti oil lnii. im Tn'liy uiliit Tul'y waa on lb' fourth ri-.i'lini: of III fcitiMf tiovl mi l bad U-kiiii to weary. Tb fifth lilk'bt ! Imply .nt mill with bla f-hiu iu bU palma nml foii.-lit off a ntronK dnir to W,1l. InirliU lb Li)tiiiM be walked far timt witl. llalriiliiK wltb rklndi4 tra for a nouinl -any nound. Tba Merclwt llrnl bini out. but alwi rvfiiwrtl t' tiiiii. II L'k'Jii to iuw over thu IboUk'tit of bitrlluir a blliblnt t-rt Ilirouk-li li iiit-ut .Imp window to w- If aiiytbinif lu Ilia way of audibility would renult. I'm K"lnK tbilTy." ba made J'i'l.'- tneiit wbn It found blmw-lf klikliiii an rinpty aalmun ran abniit a dtnrtel In us and c lu I littt on-r the aiuuU It made. I'ar away ra-b utulit njlllloti of tullin lu tb dl-.tiim-b could hear Hie fulut w bl.tla of tb lilubt freight train. It nid tbroiiKh tjiat Wabln boro nt 4 lu tlm iiiorultiK. bouml for Until. Ilrttliawlt'k, I'ortland. Boatou and New York. On Kl.'t'..'.a iilk'bt Ida create.!, au-prt'me-t Joy Wua to b-nn out of the broml window tinder Wue oak tree, wnltliis f"r lb fiiMlf t'M.t. It at u' I'" k Tbnr,.i) nioriiliij; that be .ill ill' HI, m I.n. and oinl'lered a hasty tlioiik'ht. I '"r flva liilnutea till" detail uf Hi Hi"iik'M riHlml alwut In bla held. Then he lieuati to rvnmre hla pnja uin. with itrtnit nixtil. and. dlr.'Karl Ine all eoiiHeiiueneea. be lurned up the oil !.tini and haHlly parked bla drewa Ihk' iiu. A near Uuht nhuim lu bla tun, nml l.e wan anilllni; gloriously. Ml. head felt llifht. aa oi.o'i head d'M-a .tftt-r three Kbum-a of i bailipaKiie ou an empty Interior. lie felt flue. Ti. nr Mra. Kulk'hl." be wrote on tbe vliii-t of it per. m III. li bo iiliin.il on hla pillow, "my ntuy with you and your nin e Ima tl-'tie me a uultrers of prnd. I mu the beiill libit titiiu In tho wt.rbL Hut I am Kul'iR away fmm yon.thaitk Ink' you over and over for your klud iiii. and your ili'uiirlitfiil aeU. 1 am golliK away lava tin It It m quiet here thut If I ntny two tii.ire bourn 1 will liiiiunll aoine dtK.mte deed. I hsreb't the etiuniu to fin you and tell you thit. ami. Inlde. the nlitht freight train Ii .iiiiiliik'. and I will be lu tbo all" or death will end It all." Mr. Tully let hliiou-lf out of the Knlchl home on feet of velvet and ulin.il at the ktntlon. Th night f reltfht nt.iHil there to turn n awlteh. and when the enlKKwe alowed down a Nti-aiiK youm; mnu. earryitiK a null eitie. t'llniUtl the atepa and sb.iok liaii.l. with the aliH-py oittdiiftor. Tullv Hiit up the entire trip to Port land and enjoyed himself layoiul hu man iiml.TMtiiu.llut:. The clutter of tbe wheel over mil JoliitC the treuklnu, iIiiHiiiiiiK of the brake beama and tbe aentt.-htliK of Ibe inetnl alnH" Were aweet .tin, la In hla loin? fiiml.he.1 enra. The lelU out of the night from yard men and Million ncettta HSKiiIled tilm like a lilemoilit ophite. The roar t paaaluK Inilna threw him Into nn ec Btnsv of tlellsbt. He de lded that He would KH'tid the remainder of life rld- li.k- In n frolk'bt cuIkkisc with a grenay iirnl.eiiian. When bentrtiek Hn.aday nnd Twen ty third atrtft Tully waa a matf of g,Mt tlesb. and eaeb nieiulier of the .,1,1 L..MMW tlesh wna a unit of joy. He found hla apartment ami eutered It se renely. He drunk a lurte Klas of water, un dres,'d In tbriii mltiutes. nursed Into Kil and for the llmt time In two weeka he went to aleep-nurh a sleep aB dyind vli tlma of Inaotiiiihi I'li'tiin.' In their fo- verlnh ravlnKa. lie was awakened by a larse, (rreasy. blue overall,! IlKiire altthnr ou the end of a ati-i'l tinier outside his window The limn wan .taring down at him, nuiinenietit and en7 written over hla crhnv (ountenaiiee. In hiit blind he held a machine sun attached to a pneumatic hose, which he waved ntthe surprised Tully to em Hints!,' bla remarka. "You're some sleeper, young feller, the rlvetlmr mini an id amiably. "Whufa the matter with you?" Tully Inquired, wotulerlntf nt this steel en Ihittned one'a proxlmlt.v. "I've Ikhmi rlvetln' lxlts Into thla gir der fur the last hour mid watchln' you shiinlier. I wish I could do that, mis ter. I envy you." nil abut tin nml let me alone!' Tnllv irrowlrd. He turned tiver, luim hed the pillow nml returned to deep sleep at once. Tl, innn on the steel In'tini renewed Ms clamorous attack upon the metal support with fresh energy, shaking his head and vomlt-rlmr It Is to Be a Haven of Rest For Homeless Dogs. k?W 9 BUT COMPLICATIONS ARISE. Than Arm Fallawad by emathtng Wort, and Mr. Bwr la Unabl to Rtfram Fram ftm Romarka f aa Iranical Natwra. 0 M. QUAD. Ciyriahl. t'jli. by AnorUttr4 Uferary I'rru "1 NYTIIl.ViJ mnte op f,r me tbla nftri.Dr a.kt-d Mr. Bowat-r i a. h rntiTiil the bonne the thr evrnltig. "Nut hint; ." replhtl Mra. Itowaer. 'Iliat'a fuiuiy." "!4d yiiti t-Hit a K'wt to be left berer "No iniitter. It will nmi along anon." "I naw a man go .a.t wltb a coon In a U,i ." "I ut not In th coon businma." "If It's a raiuel I'd better waUb out for It." "You'd ltttr gel the dinner on." I tiirliikl tb ineiil Mr. Ikiwaer Bfemeil priKi upUil and talk.il very littl. hut no cabiiiilty inrurnil. They had Cn- Hml w lien tbe liiiaeutetit bell rans. and a mi ii ut e lut.'f a dlsi'UH.ilon was tnnnl betftii'U Hie ti.ik nml a small boy who tun a dote nt hi. Iiih-Is. Sir llatew hiirrltil tli'WiiMalrs and was alrt:t for a ipuirter of au hour. When he re turned Mra. I'.ottw-r l...knl at htm In a any thut t nll.il for an explanation, ami ba explained: It was a boy with a il"i I have abut tbe .log up In the nlml." Hut what do we want of a dog?" he ipicrhil. Nothing, my dear. Have yon ever noticed how many bouielens dogs there arson tbe Btreetr No, I never did." A Cold Haartad Parson. "1 didn't supixme you bait, knov(ug bow aeltbiH and nld hearted ymi nre. its1' tui nova wkRB ia luck. . . .1 nlhl.Wl4 burn In n hunt nr in .n. ...a .-- Eagerly Communicative. "A lunn ought not to have any se crets from his wife" "Secretsl" exclaimed Mr. Meekton. I aneml hours tryluff to make an Im- r .. .... . I i..i h iiiltiklitir nn .!. tiltink wnll nsimll.v stippiUHi aim I presston ou tie -,. ll. En proud Ih.iught; Why ve wished to set her Hliw? Hhe citiuu of a ... uifht Iml. Old llelitU'inan-weii. my '"'"' nre yoit koIiik iWihiu or are J' on III WlllHll? ., . ,1 n-wrastlln' with me cons. lct.ce-l hll delphia Ledger. No Chance. "Why did you Miai rel?" , She wanted me to r nn"" Bt crowded rcceplMli." "Whv didn't J'""?" , , . nlii-Hl'V '"""" '.'tffee aaladln erne list ...id n o,,,, of r Tie aeanytblim Uowu."-Kanas v-ny - had great dimrun.v in "This Is .1 must wonderful spot nnd lns wonilei'lnl luipi'ovement." he ,., in a incised way "Here I've , r.,nd only twenty l.o.tr,.. ami I I,',;;",,,,. change for the better. Thanks. Hank tlregory." ' rilv's iippcllt'- ll''-,,,",,' nt onPC' IU 'consumed .in.tnlllics of fresh milk corn bread. I'in "A Veg" ! , ion nml Malm' pie. In which im. , ts peer. He fou.nl himself nwnk ' , I,, the ml-hlle of the night to ns :Sthepaiofl...''''''ttt :;:;;;:ds:i:;"..::oft.,rnbo,,t . , i l arfectod hi" own actions, nnd Illg 11 HlltllHI At tho M'W "" "" ' ami Kltst iiuii't tneaiii ' n . . .it i. ,l,..l ulia f1iwittl1t SOtnetllinK to leu hit miii, kuow." Wnshliigton Star. . Ml. .11.. nf . wiutir Kir. luii.v ,,m ' . ,i,. .nil. York linn com:io..i. ..... -- 8tpa rated. Mra. YVtihnsh-So they have drifted spurt . . Mrs nenrlsirn-Well, t don't know ns you ctntld call It drifting exactly. nut hereafter they've decided to paddle their own canuea -Yonkers Statesman. but I have. At tills very minute there sro probably l.Ono friendless, homeless dogs wandering about the city." "Ami la that our fault?" "In one way, uo. lu another way, we have a duty to perform. As human be ings aa men and women with souls and henrts-we should tnke heed of the sufferings of the tmte creation. What la more sad than to see a poor dog skulking nbout In fear and hunger? That be Is an outcast and outlaw Is not hla fault. Tbe world owes him a II v Inn tbe same as It does a man. Hu manity owes him food and kind treatment." Perhaps you are going to found dog asylum?" observed Mrs. Bowser after n while. "You hnve hit It exactly," he replied as tbe cat enuie out from under the lotutKO and sniffed the. atmosphere as If she susiiected the presence of a canine. "Yes. uin'ntn. 1 have estab lished a home for friendless dogs, and It already baa an occupant I have arranged with Revcral boys to bring mo every friendless dog they can find. Each canine ahull have bed and board for n couple of weeks at least and I have no fear that tbe public will not take them off my hnnds. You are not with me In this ebnrlty. bf course, but I shall carry It through just tbe same. There goes the Ml. and thnt means another dog" Mr. Bowser ooned the door to find another boy nnd nno'her dog. ne was paying the lad and giving him words of praise nt the same time when the family cat. which bad followed him downstairs, took a hand in It With a yeowl and n howl ahe lit on tho dog's back, and for two or three minutes Mr. Bowser, the boy, the dog nnd the cat were all mixed np. Then the cat re treated, nnd the dog was conducted to the asylum. The Cook Makes a Fuss. "Whnt's nil thin nbout?" demanded the cook ns Mr. Bowser returned through the kitchen. My dear woman. 1 am being kind to homeless dogs," he replied. "Are there others to come?" "1 hoe so. Yes, I nin In hope to pick np nlmul fifty more." Then I quit my Job In the momlu . I have never et worked In n dog nsy Itltn. nnd. please heaven. 1 never will! No use to talk to me. sir. I can stand a cut or two around, nnd I can put up with a cranky nniti, lmt I'm no lady as sistant In n dog asylum." "I Kiippose you have been conspiring with the girl." said Mr. Bowser, ns hi. rot buck upstairs.' 'But she can quit; dud le hanged to her! I know I'm f-.:l ft, R;J te..JI Wll f.,yt ,l:f r,,.f,.rn s rt,,i n ' n ti. i-i., ,o a UU'i feu! at t! e frnt 'lour. Us h tMen d In tiv!i It. to find a w?ttua oo tb, steH. A Cloud on th Har, ion. "A ufc o kvort of luau you are. I must say! Wlwrr'a my .,gr "Your d'S5. u.H'Ljiur lot rpnUil. "Ye, my dug: Iiu nn stolen out of tli yard half au hour asn. au.l Hie boy wa wen tueiiti-r this tu.ire. So you' got i'..w to umitiriiiliig l.ya to steal dot:, bato you? I'll tue Mm or brln tbe ilb e h.-rer "My tlenr woman, don't get exclUsL If your dog U bre be wa taken by mistake, ami I am sorry for it I r relved hti aa a bout less. frletidle- csnbie." Tbe dug was found among tlve In tb nli.it and the woman went away mutterlia and Molding Flie bad not been gone ten nihi'itet and Mr. Bowaer was about to link up for the night when tb doorbell was aluioat Jerkul out by th root. It was a man tbi time He pn.heI hla way Into tbe ball, and. shaking bla fist under Mr. Bowwr'a none, he shouted: "You nib-ertible old dog thief, but I am going to drive your bead through the wallT "What-what'a the matter?" waa the itiiuuK'iliig piry. "Tl'e iu.it t'-r Is tlmt you are en rourn'.diig a Inud of lio..llnms to steal p.itpl'a dogs nml that "n of them has Ktol.-ti linlie u li'l liroii .l.t bllu here Trot I. Iiu rik'ht out or I'll thump you till you enn't noller!" "My dear litaa ' "Tnt Mm out I nyr" The asylum w ,i.s vl-,it .! nnd tbe mining d"g m uv. red, an ! hi nfl!' Indignant own, r ttilked (r'' t t 'l Hie gatij ilim.il In-hin l hi: i Mr. I;w.t waa woiulcring vt-r ti.,- w l"!,i!fi' s of hU asslititits whi n Jlrs. Ilnnwr ap pen rL "Don't you tSilnlt it would Is a gM M. a ti t'trn the r.-t of th .b'.'i l.v.s and rl-olHi the bonie?" sb iifrbl "Ni'v.rr" f-lioiit.il Mr r. m vr. "I set oi:t to ct.ll'lh'h bo; and I'll do It or pert h In the ntt.-:upL" Unloosed For Dove!or.mn's. At that Moment to- -U!i,l of an awful racket t-nnie up from the shed Tlie fev. n ilos left bad eutev-J into a battle royal, and tb nub- was one to arouse the wbu'e m-lgMn'rhooit Jtr. Itow-er dashnl ilowusMiiH nnd out Into t'u? ytinl. ami In another fecund he b:ul t!n door of the sin d os-n He waa coiiiii to yell nt t'ie dun to slop th row. In'.t no sooner was tl. d sir thrown u;t, n tluin tlw lightlu ;. stro gllrcr si-veil made n rush. So did Mr IVowier, liiitlm t wanutl tb" .burs thit he v.ns to blame for the row nnd they quit !! jilting among themselves to snap lit bis heels. It was n nip nnd tu'k rice, with a bulldog trying to llnd a place fo bang on to. but Mr. Bowser not . lily reached the feii'C. but went over It Into th next yard and wlp.il out a tail of earth. It wasn't five mln ut.-s In-fore twenty men and l.ys w. re on hand, nud one of them had wit enough to let the dogs out. They went out suarilug and howling and Cabling, with the bulldog having the lest of It, and nmld the general uproar Mr. Bowser climbed back into his own yard and got Into the bouse. Mm. Bowser wns quietly awaiting him. "Weil, bow many bites did you get from yonr homeless, friendless dogs?" she asked as site surveyed bis tattered trousers legs. He turned red and glared nt her snd swallowed the lump in bis throat bnt he made no reply. lie was so mad and scared and iqiset that he couldn't even charge her with conspiracy, and after seeing that the front door was locked, he followed her upstairs and simply managed to growl out: "Woman, yon and I will settle this thing In the morning" The Mysterious Stories Br EVERETT J. MARKLE Good Time Coming. "I see now, according to Dr. Clement I.iicus of England, the human family Is likely to tteconie a one toed race," said the essim!xt "Well, tha' means fewer corns," n piled the optimist Youkers States man. Trouble to Follow. "How is that novel you're reading?" "I'm worried nbout the heroine, know she's In for a lot of trouble." "Why eor "She gets married at page 27, don't you know." Kansas City Journal Just a Man. "Are you afraid of burglars?" "I used to be. but 1 got a good look at one not long ago nnd I'm not afraid nnv more. 1 found out that be was only n man. Just like my husband." tmit Free Tress. Interrupted Prospects. Rapturous Swain-Anil when we are married we will bo Ideally happy and Hvo on. nml live un perturbed Father-Well, not on n- Baltltnore American. R.flnlnn Influence. Frost-Ho yon think the aulo hae an .,,,. .1. it hit Influence? Snow-Well. sienklng personally, we have been nm-d ami rcnneu.-gouav. Either a Good Enough Reason, She If you Insist upon knowing, there nre twi reasons why I can't mnrry you. He And they nre? She Yourself and another man. Judge. His Trade. "I know a .nut n who gives cut rates to everyltody In his business." 'That's odd. What Is his Ivnslnpssr "He trims htiigos. ''-Baltimore Amer ican. . Tha Truth Taller. 7t- f'V z i see-:, wm, m J : V T 1 i. ' I r i.". '.-1 '.Jk.,1 right In this thing. ' t know that my course Is dictated by the sentiment of mercy, nnd the dog asylum shall go on In spite of everything." . Mrs. Bowser was slipping upstairs w itiiout n word In reply when the bell rang again and dog No, 3 wns at hand. He had scarcely been "asylumed" when Nos. 4 and 8 showed up. The boys- were In luck. It was cash down and words of encouragement in every enso, By 10 o'clock Mr. Bowser had nine dogs In the shed, and after ex haustlug tbe scraps In the kitchen be had sent to the butcher's for meat and bones. ' He was enjoying that comply 111 l'.sar sntasskLk VJE Aecouutant-Thls Is a full schedule of your liabilities. Is it? . Bankrupt (hopelessly) Welt, no-here are eight weilding invitatlous. New York Globe. I am a niaa of artistic taste, eat. baring Ukee ap business. 1 have feit tint aMity of fiudloi eaaetttUi to occupy and divert my miad durlag aay leisure hours. I beg a writing etortea. After am using myself st tbla work for awhile I eonstrocted a story that t thought pretty good and tried It on a magazine. To my surprise. It wae ac cepted. I aeot oat taore and wae re warded with aoore acceptaacee. When 1 came to be troubled wltb In somnia tny story writing furnished Bis wltb occupation during boars of wake fulness. I have written many a at or or part of a story between 1 and 4 In the morning. I boarded with a lady. Mrs. 8toughtoo. and her daughter. Kate. I may admit In passing that when a man boards with a lady wb.t has a daughter, especially If that daughter Is attractive, be la likely to put a matrimonial rope around biaj no, k. At any rate, an affair wai brewing between Kit 8 tough ton ami tnync-lf. She used to twit Die for sit ting np In tbe middle of the eight scribbling, for I didn't admit that I was tntulil.il with Insomnia. But Kat waa alway joking me. and anything b sab was acceptable. One evening I went np to my room rarrjlng a magazine with me to read d'jrlng my evening swake. Tnrnlnu over the h-aves. I came to a Mory br some one who had tha same name ni myself. I rend th story, and it setmi- H to me as If I might have dreamed if mysMf. I'ut our mental faculties iif very sul-l!, and It occurred to nm l!i,t my seeming ronhii tlon wltb it t.'.ii lit have rnrne from an litflnltesluial ly mi:;.!! erio uf susteudexl anima tion, at tb awakening from which t fancied bad seen the story Itefore. lmt this did not explain my name being usetl as tbe author of the stories. I wna puzzled over this, especially be cause I was not familiar with any magazine writer of my nameTrace. It Is nt an uncommon one, and doubu less there were other scribblers bear. Irs if, but I knew uoue such, especially with my Initials. I didu't think much of this at the r me, for my business, which bad been nn, mug ao smoothly, begun to give in a lot of trouble, and I waa finally on tb verge of closing It out 1 wae hur.'iiig hy my li users, ao to speak, nheii I saw another story wltb my name to it and. strange to aay, there wns Ibe same falut dreamy knowt-nl.-e or It that bad pertained to the former one Tbe fellow's stories evi dently pleased niagsslne readers, for they I wen u to appear quite often. I read every one I came serosa, and asy . astonishment grew with each, for l li..t.. airud itntiA hit ft ekaamiewlaBrfi aTke. Aaf something I bad heard or read or (reamed. Then It occurred to me to go to some of the magazine offices and find out who the writer was. 1 went first to an editor 1 knew best Hello!" be said. "You're Just the man I want to see. 1 sent a check to you the other day for one of your stories, and the letter inclosing it came back unopened. Have yon taken to scribbling for no pay?" 1 haven't sent yon a story for months." "Not Tbe Moonshiner? " "No." This was one of the other fellow's 1 bnd read. Tbe editor looked at me, ptualed. Tben I told him what had happened. He bud supposed tbe storiee with my name attached to them came from me, and be bad no explanation of tbe mys tery to offer. He banded me fat check, but 1 declined it and went to see other editors in whose magattnes the other scribbler's stories had ap peared. They had all supposed that I was the author of the manasenpta sent In. and all bad credited me with tbe amount due In all more than a thousand dollars. Now. I had got through my business troubles, all but a thousand dollar note coming due in a few days. All I bad to do was to accept checks in payment for my stories and i would be "oat or tbe woods." But I had. not written tbe stories and bad no right to take nay for them. Besides, If I did ee and " . tbe real author turned np I woum i liable to prosecution for swindling. 1 was In a condition of mind where a man needs to confide In some one. That evening I saw Kate Stongbton and told her the whole story. Including the fact thnt the use of a thousand dollars would save tny business. "Then go ta morrow," she said, "and draw the money from the maga fines. One mornirg mother found a manu script In a drawer of your desk; tben another and another at Intervals. One night she saw you writing and spoko : . .. r to yon. You didn't answer, iou weiw writtnir In vour sleen or some similar condition. 1 rend the stories, ana ii occurred to me thnt it would be a good joke to send them ant to mngnzlnes. I did so. and they were nil nccepien. . ... ........ ,.... m. n n , ftm mil in SOIUC insiilliees Kriivia .i."c - from the niagaxlnes..- Some I opened and found checks Inclosed, I resealeil tbo euvelopes ... and returned them. Sucb Is my confession. I am- sorry now that 1 didn't give them to yon." 1 was ao delighted at having tbe money to pull me through In my busi ness affairs thnt I threw my amis around her neck' and thereby put tbe halter of matrimony that I spoke of around tny own. Bnt how I wrote the stories ts still a mystery to me. nnd no one has erer yet been able, to give toe any tipw- nation. Can That Bo It? Patience When nn English suffra gette hacks a picture in one of the galleries, why Is it always one of n beautiful woman? ' Patrice Because Bhe dislikes to boo another woman admired, 4s my guess. Yonkers Statesman. V - We know him as a tiresome stiff; He borea us night and day , We'd Blva him a great send off U . We thought he'd atay away. . -Cinctnnatt Enquirer Why 8hs Didn't Aeely. . Marks So you saw tbe woman wk dropped the purse, but lost her la the crowd. Did yon advertise for bar? Parks-Yes; I put this in. If the very homely woman of forty, wearint a dress of lust year's style and a moat unbecoming bnt who lost her nurse containing $3.50, on Boybton itteet Saturday will apply to, bar property will be returned."- Pre ha4 a anawer though. - ,j " . Marks-Gracious! Do 7 woman would own np to that oeatO tion for tAMJ-Beetoa Tnecrl;t j