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j'i-o-:-0':-o:-o-FO-:-oo-:'0+o-:-o-;-o-! CONN -ff- i COYLE’S 11 ÍELDEST h “Give me wan kiss, astlmre." lie <|L|; “Hie other I tuk wldout lave." Maggie trembled as she lifted 'i.r face to bis. and there were n i - in her eyes, which .lames Phelan did not see. When the clifldreii came ill from school, a riotous mob. they were taken by Maggie to be "put straight." a proc ess which involved much howling mid mauv tears. She was so full of the morning's episode that she would have preferred not to change the dress she wore: It seemed now to l>e part of the altered life, lu the same way she hesl- "I've bin inkin' a partner," Power went un. "an' It's our intiiiiion to in crease tin* business. lie's a shmart man. w Id money, an* he'll take some av the work aft me owld «boulders." Hi* Inuglied dryly, glanced round tin circle and replaced the pipe in his month. "It's time, sure." said Mrs. I'oyle. "I've lilu thinkin' ye might shp.ire me wan av these chillier av youn : not.” lie added liastily. "a young wan. but, ■ay, Maggie here." "Me!” Maggie called the word out of a dream. 'I'lie dream was broken. “Hush, dearie!" said Mrs I'oyle. Iiiin- Ing forward eagerly and trying toeati li Power s uncertain eye. "She's a tine grown girl, an' 'ltd d<> well in the shop. "I'ls a pity to lave her here. Ill lime she'd be a grand help to ye. In six mon ills, or say nine, aft her she'd learned tin* business. I'd pay her some wages, an’ in the inean- time I'd kape Iler free Intlrely. The thought Jusi kem to me." lie added. "Whal'd we do widout Maggie at I?" said t'omi. "Come here, asthorv." She went to him mid sat on his knee, witli her mins round liis neck mid her head sunk against liis shoulder. •' 'TIs a line offer.” said Mrs. ( ’ »vie vagueli. "What do ye say. Maggie?" Cmin w Irspered in the girl's enr. "No. no.” she pleaded; and aguhi. "No. no." with n shiver that shook her throat. S!ie clung eioscr. "Let me shtay wid ye; let me shta.v." Conn held her to him mid allowed his pipe to go out. lie was n poor man. with ninny clamoring mouths to feed: lie w as also a man of strong affections. A bitter struggle begun in him. Frank Power watched cautiously. "I'm thinkin* the north mightn't shute the child." said Conn. An’ tliin there’s the young wans. Who'll see afther tlihll?” "Sure. Biddy's fourteen an' well able for it. Would ye shtiind in the girl's way. Conn?" "God save us, what talk, woman! Slitand In her way! Is it me harm the child? Aeli. Ach, Maggie, ye know well y, yer me own i heart's blood! blood!" ” "Yes." whispered the girl. "1 say thank ye kindly Frank Pow er. mi’ God blesc ye for the thought av us. We’ll settle what well <|<> tomor- rer. AIT to bed wid ye. Maggie, asthore, an' lave us to think n bit." ONE COWSKIN I II HOW CRIMINALS HAVE BEEN CHASED Iu»lil*.ice of l.t'rmnu Military Tkrlfl nuil II rd Tapelaaa. lu Idol With lllamund Fira. BLAKf, importers suit dealer« In It is a ■ lirions fact and oue scarcely (tong, nawa, W rltlug aud known outside of Russia. and there MOPFIII W rapping... liardh eier menti..ned. that the fa % rowNt CARD STOCK mous itrton diamond was once the STRAW AMI UIN'I i EKS' I1IIARII Hght eye of the great idol Serrittgbam M AT-Nt-Hl Ftr-f Ml. in the temple of Brahma. This pre cious gem was smlen at about the be rai. aiaia !•«. N SXN SliVNllsio ginning ot Hie eighteenth century by a 1-rciicli soldier w ho had made a pre tense of being converted to the Hindoo religion in order t o gain the confidence of the priests and admission to the templi' I'lie Frenchman first sold the diamond for i 2. oim > <>n the next turn It was bought by a hanker of < 'mistan- tinople for ll2.nui. The banker kept it until 1774 and then sold it to Hie llus Bright*» llinetiHC nnd Diabetes siati empress for tiHi.ooo and a life pen Are Positively Curable. sion I lie gem has been in the Russian royal ta’iilli ever since As it is now set in th,* imperial scepter of Russia It People either cured or re.-.o, rlug from th« presents a flattened, rose cut surface «tiove dlsesnes Hie lu every ward iu this city. and w'eiglis exactly RM1.; carata. M m <’ i'. Matbewm proprietor of n. Cf ■ PAPERS Au instane.* of military thrift and of a i red tape system which is not peculiar I to i Germany comes from the Prussian Hensim, XXIiri I'useil us Mme. I'atti'a war office. In LSlW the guards were turni, I heated Justice liy limili. i breakfasting hurriedly. They had on Relentless Knericv of the Puller I u j tile previous day fought the battle of By....... Trui-lslnu I ounti-rleilers. Soor ami hail accomplished altogether Charles Kennett Burrow, There have been many long pursuits a nine days’ march. This was not the of criminals, great in the distance trav • •ra of laniied meats, umt to each regi- Copyright, HOI, by American Press Assoc iation. eled. the obstacles overcome und the incut had been allotted a certain nttm- persistence of the pursuing officers, but ' her of cattle which had lieeti killed, 'OO-i-Ol-O-bO'-O-'-OI- that of Sergeant Wood of the Natal i skinneil and cooked, but while the men ; nere still eating scouts came In with (South Africa» police is doubtless a i the news that the Austrians were near was a gusty, squally day. record breuker. The man sought by at hand. which made It difficult for Sergeant Wood was charged with em Tlie men got into marching order mid Maggie's bare legs to carry bezzling large sums of money at Pie in a few minutes were in rapid nd- her toward Carmore as rapid- termaritzburg. He got away from vm. " toward the enemy. The Grena e occasiou demanded. She made herself Ils small as possible, South Africa and went to New York. dler guards, conspicuous always for held the shawl which covered her head Although tlie deteethe hud informa their dispatch, hurried to such purpose Hose under her throat ami iu the lulls Hotel, hie! I'ow, It Ktreet, Is one of Ite m, »ud tion as to where bls quarry was blu that they failed to secure the skin of vf the wind Increased her pace to a run. tllak a this Htateuil'Dt : Vanity Tickled. ing. yet be had first to visit London to a umv w hich had been made over to During the early excesses of the Tightly clutched in her left hand *'r.' p’lwell st . san Franetvco, Nov ?|, |«o< obtain the necessary extradition pa I them for rations. When the otticiul who was responsi tor l«ro year» I »altered «realty from ilialeiea was a slip of paper on which was I r 'tieli revolution a rabble of men and pers. Then he hurried to America and t '!'> 'I II* !•■ ... • ■ ■ , , .j. , scrawled a list of the articles she was w ith the assistance of the United States ; ble for the vulue of the hide caiuv to women were rioting In the streets of one ..I till. <-fty. very he.t Three phyaielana there to buy and carry back to Ballyclogtier. police ran down liis man. By the time ask for it, it bad to be reported miss I'aris. I.afayette appeared and ordered eonhrmed no ....... a, iitalietre. and put me under The luxuries enumerated on the slip lie d reached Maritzburg he had been ing-. inquiries were set on foot, evi it young artillery officer to open fire trentment and .trier d'er, oettinic no re'h-f, t amt of paper were for tin* entertaiumeut of traveling hard for nearly three months dence was collected, and a voluminous upon them with two cannon. The of home I got ateadtly nante and went to another • oiTcspondence lasting fourteen or tit' ficer begged the general to let him try well known city lio.pltal. Th« physician, there aoo oue guest. Maggie's uncle, her moth mid had covered nearly 21.000 miles. •nld Illatwte. and.iaiml that they i-onld pmiona my er’s brother, whom «lie had never seen. One of the sternest chases of recent iren months failed to account for the first to persuade them to wlthdraw. Slit* understood him to be rich. Indeed, "It is useless to appeal to their rea- life, lmt that I ,-ould never l«e welt, t left the Im. years was after l.o.vs Darrell, formerly skin. pltai after a tew nmiitli. , <>inplecely broken dow u. tti« i'hero ha<l been a cow. She had been son." said tlie general he was always held up by Mrs. Coyle sergeant in the Seventh United States pen-eritaw of augar tw'lug 11 per cent. It wa. at made over to the guards. She had a us a mislel for her husband's imitation. "I ‘ erta Inly." a nswered the officer. ltd. juncture I teard of the Fulton Coninouud an t cavalry. Darrel! mtlistcd at the begin "He's huudreds.” she used to say— ning of the Spanish American war and hide. The hide was government prop« "and It Is not to their reason, but to writ for II. The wcond and third week. I hegnn to • iiy, representing a sum fixed by otli- "hundreds, an' it's my belief they're •'wp Iinllilerrupiedlv and found that the awful their vanity. I would appeal." distinguished himself at Cuba. There I rlrlr.t I hart .nffered with for over two yrarn had • i.il tariff. the government must In» all In gowld; ye can see money In 'is 'I he officer iodo up to the front of the lie fell in love with a pretty Spanish I "tl .... 1 «m no« «« ««tfr«ly dlffore«t person face. It's ye might be as warm, t'onn. girl and beggared himself in buying I credited with that sum. The hide was mob, doffed Ills cocked lint, pointed to tliongli still taking li re Insure |s-rmaneiicy. I have not forthcoming. Who should be re If ye’d think av the poor chillier.” the guns and said e. ommemteJ II to a numlrer all getting fwvornhl« finery for his sweetheart. To obtain sponsible for its cash value? She made her purchases all at one "Gentlemen will have the kindness to results tine was a warm friend ami another I. a more money he robbed .and murdered it was at last deckled that the colonel llerkr-l.y attorney who hail Hrlght's IMsea-e sud la retire, for 1 nm ordered to shoot down shop, and then found, as was Inevi n companion in arms named Crouch. now perfectly rrsioml. I dislike publicity, bul fael of the regiment should be held account the rabble." table. that Mrs. Coyle had miscalcu He then tied. able, and a year and a half after the The street was cleared at once, for Hint till, tlriug ougtit to iw> known. lated the prices and she was 2 shillings A detective named Dupuy was put Muv. C. C. M ATTll vwwoN. urand <iay for the, like av that, conclusion of the seven weeks’ war none could brook the idea of being short. Mrs. MacDonagh, who kept the "’Tin a James upon tlie murderer's track and. finding Phelan!” she said. In» was requested by the war otlice to classed with Hie scum of the city. store, was quite w illing to give credit Medical works agree that Bright's titseaso a clew, started for New Orleans. He remit the sum of 3 thalers, the price for tlie bnlance, lmt It seemed to Mag tutid to wash the mud from her feet. and tilalH'tes are Incurable, tiut H7 per cent, are was right in his surmise that Darrell But. of course, she did both and In the %% 1» * II«* W hnii ’1 I inpre»««*«l. of one cow skin lost by the Grenadier gie that tills course would be a kind of positively recovering under the Fulton Com had gone there, but when lie arrived guards. When the sum was paid, the 'I'lie following story Is told of a gar pounds (Common forms of kidney complaint reflection on her uncle. While she net was brought nearer to the practical the bird had flown. He had left on a side of tilings again. rulous victim of tlie Johnstown flood nnd rheumatism offer tiut short resistance. subject was at last officially dropped. gro|H'd hopelessly In her pocket for British mule transport for South Afri When she went dow n stairs, her fa of 1.8S9, who when he reached paradise Price fl for the Bright,s Disia e and fl 50 for money which she knew was not there ca, Dupuy took train tor New York, ascended a cloud that served within the Ulaliellc Compound John .1 Fulton Co . f-JO she saw James Phelan pass the door. ther had conic In from the forge and fast boat for Southampton, rushed by COSTLY ACCIDENTS. was sitting, dean and uncomfortable, the pearly gates as a rostrum and un Montgomery street. San Francisco, sole oom- An Inspiration shot tier to his side. rail across Europe, caught a boat of pounder«. Free tests made for patients. Do dertook to thrill Ills new made ac- le rlpttve pamphlet mailed free. A I.owl Tin lllnr* mill it I.»-nil Mine's "Jim." she cried, ■'limi me 2 shillin'; i.ear the hearth. Mrs. Coyle sat oppo the German East African line and site to him; the nine children were quaiiitnnees among the shades with an Hottomless I'll. I'm that short. Ye'll have It back to- finally arrived at Beira, in Portuguese perched on two wooden benches that Immense plans which seemed about account of the disaster through which morrer.” East Africa. K oiiihii t r»-li 11 eel n re. ran along the wall. They made way to he completed, but have been brought lie had pnsHcd. He was Interrupted “Faith. Is It ye? Well, well! Two for her with many signals mid There he waited like a spider for a In architecture the Romans imitated sup- by a gray bearded old man In the shillin' Is it? How do ye think I'd pressed giggles. fly, and just ns Darrell was fancying Io disastrous failure at the last mo the Greeks and imitated them without group. "A mere bucketful a mere ment, are frequent enough in the his have all that about me?” himself safe from pursuit ho pounced “Whisht! Be shtill, there! Yer uncle (TH BK CltNTI Nil I*.) bucketful!" the old follow piped. appreciating (lie simplicity of gran "No jokin’. It's a blessln' I saw ye, upon him. luiter on tlie detective de lory of industry. is not used to the like av that!" "Don't waste so much lime talking of deur. They introduced circles and seg London Answers tells the story of a sure.” posited liis prisoner safely In Castle ments of circles In place of the simple, A «JnpHiione Ilcro. "God help him then!” said Conn. a small affair like that!" tin mine in England which might have “That's thrue,” said Jim. “The polls “An’ why God help him? Sure, every I recall t*> mind a story of nn officer William jail In New York, lie bail yielded a fortune but for a storm. The Johnstown man resented this restful lines coursing horizontally might have had ye else. Maggie." He man can't marry, an’ it's well they In the Japanese emperor's army w hich traveled in all lll.ooo miles and spent around the building. They raised col With the tinding of a new vein of ore and limited up St. Peter, of whom he produced the money. She settled the don't." umns which supported nothing simply was besieging a fortress. Its number s 1.250 In the chase. asked, "Who is that old codger who running out toward the sea a new level One of the most astonishing crim- account and took a receipt witli an air for the sake of ornament; the dome be "Have yer way, have yer way,” said was small ami a relieving army was seems to think our flood such a trifling was driven out below the water: then of grave dignity. When she came out Conn. "I’m thinkin' Frank Power’s a coming up. It was of immense mo hulls England ever produced was a hind the pediment took away its sig it was found that the lode bent up matter?” of tlie shop. Jim was waiting. iiltleance and removed from it the Idea incut tliut they should know lion long man named Benson. who began oper- ward too near the sea bottom for min sud man. that's all!" "That?" said St. peter. "Why. that's I'lloiis in London with two confeder- "Is It ye still?" asked Maggie. of pressure; they adopted the seiulclr- "Faith, thin, 'tis the money does It." tlie fortress could Imld out. If it must Non li!" Uti s. He organized a series of swim Ing to lie safely curried on. I'lidiscour- "A h ' why not? I'm goln' yer way. eiilar arch, which broke the entublu "Ye'll harp au that shtrlug till It capitulate for want of supplies within aged, the owner borrow ed money, built sure, an’ we might as well walk lu breaks!” A Church In W h I c «. lure and the idea of solidity ami thus a week they could stay and win the dlillg compailie: in the city, while lie a sea wall to cut off the water, erected himself, pretending to be an invalid, Bhtep.” Wrexham parish church Is known us destroyed the fundamental Idea of the "Amill. Conn, ye've nlver a good campaign for the emperor. A young pumps and again went to work. lived in the greatest luxury in the Isle one of the seven wonders of Wales. It Greek simplicity without substituting "I'm lu a mad hurry. Jim.” word for the titan, an' him me own Japanese noblemun volunteered to go <m the sixth day Just as tin enor of Wight, lie posed as a great phi dates as a structure from the fifteenth any of their own. "Did I ask ye to go slow for me?" into the fortress and ascertain how brother.” mous mass of rich ore was being tap hint hroplst. was foremost in charitable century and Is cathedral like in Its pro When the Roman style was removed “Ye did not." said Maggie candidly. "Sure, one's enough to talk av 'Im. long it could bold out. He disguised ped a gale came up. a ship was blow n "That’s a great, ugly parcel.” said If a blessed saint were coinin', we himself, and In passing learned that it works and went Into the very best upon the w all, which went to pieces at portions. A "chained" Bible, now kept to Constantinople, the Byzantines rev society. By dint of bribing certain under lock and key. Is among the curi eled In arch and cupola, but without, Jim. "an' too heavy for the likes av couldn't have Iieerd more noise av It!” had food and water for only two days officers of the law' he lived for some once, and the sen drove the heavy ous relics, and beside it Is n handsome discerning the real object of the arch. ye. Just hand It here. Maggie." A silence fell upon the party, w hich more. tones in upon the thin roof of the ye rs on the proceeds of his swindles. ly bound "visitors' book." sent by tlie The circular arch distributes the weight "Ye’ll not dhrop It? There's things was unexpectedly broken by a shock As he was going out with this pre But one day the crash came. He was mine. In a moment the workings were ti.ere'd break If ye did." headed, freckle faced boy called Bar clous Information he was detected, and .irrestod, sentenced and got a long term hopelessly flooded, and the owner was students of Yale university, United if the wall. They refused It the prop States, for the use of Yale students vis er office. made it mi ornament mid con "I'll howld an to It right enough. ney. He had been gazing tor a long the enemy said to him. "We nn going a ruined man. iting the church. In the churchyard is cealed the real support of the weight; What's inside at all? It's morsimi time at Maggie's pretty feet, and the to crucify you. but we will let you off in l’ortsmotith Jail. A story equally tragic is told of the No sooner was lie out tlinn he was nt heavy!” words were out before he remembered on one condition that you go to the his old tricks again. These culminated Speedwell lead mine in Derbyshire. the tombstone of Elihu Yale, with its consequently in the Byzantine style quaint epitaph. The soldiers' chapel, we have the domes mid cupolas repre wall and tell your people that we have “All sorts. We've a visitor cornin’ the solemnity of the occasion. in Switzerland, where he managed to Bolieving that a rich vein of ore exist w hich is entered through an exquisite senting the weight with no visible sup tonight—Uncle Frank Power. “Maggie, show- us the thriek wid yer ‘ supplies (or a week." gain the affections of the daughter of ed in a nearby hill, the owner risked arch, lias n beautiful memorial win port ami arches multiplied at caprice He said, "Very well," and went to “An' who's he?” tots!" It was about the only accom an English officer. Through her lie In his entire capital to bore a tunnel li.(HU) dow to the Welsh fusileers who have with nothing to support. London Tub- “Sure ye've heard tell av him times plishment that Maggie possessed mnl tlie wnll. His wife and children In the duced lu r fntlier to trust him w ith the feet long into the heart of the moun fallen in battle. let. an' times. He's mother's brother.” consisted In a curious flexibility of the besiegers’ camp saw him. his ft ir^ids Investment of Ids entire capital, some tain. Suddenly the miners broke “I'd forgot. Maggie." toes which enabled her to fold them were there also, and lie held up both .s.'lo.ooii. He bolted with the money. through a wall of rock into a vast hid All the Same. Won't Stay Itetulned, “I've never set eyes oil 'Im yet, but under almost as though they were fin Ids hands and said to them: "There <'bused across Europe, a detective leu cavern, through which flowed a During an encampment of the nation This notice appears on a Flushing are supplies for but two days. Con be's a grand, rich man. I'm towld." gers mid pick up mi.v small object from al guard of Pennsylvania at Mount cauglit him at lii'enien. To avoid scan stream of water. “Is he that? Thin what’ll lie want tin ground. Tills trick was a source tinue the siege and yon will take the dal the victim promised not to prose They began to dump rock lido the steamboat: “Passengers should obtain Gretna several years ago a party of of a receipt for all provisions taken on lu Bullyclogher?" of endless delight to the children, who place.” cute if Benson would give up the stream, and after I ii . ihmi tons a bridge board this boat ami are requested to ficers went out for a stroll, and. hap He died by a hundred spear points, money. practiced It themselves with mi assidu “To see Ills own people, sure." pening to pass n farmhouse near the The lai ter did so and left for began to rise out of the darkness, and ity which promised great future re- , but he bad done Ids duty to his gen America. Hardly was the vessel out then their farther progress .was stop- retain the same." "That's kind av ’Im.” said Jim. encampment grounds, one of them sug It reminds Easier said than done! eral. -Sir Edward Arnold. The wind had dropped somewhat, sulf gested stopping in for a glass of milk. of sight before It was discovered that ped. Monlli after month they toiled, us of the old Limerick : "Not now. pet.” said Maggie, running and a smart shower of rain came on. On going Inside the yard they were the bundle of scrip the thief bad and at last, after 40.1 KM) There was a young man of Ostend Out of One Clay. her fingers through Barney's hair. hud been cast into the i After a time Jim said: met by the farmer's daughter, who handl'd over was worth at most $1GO. Who said he'd hold out till the end. Many years ago before tlie days of “AVIilst! There's wheels cornin’.” “We'd best sheltlier a bit." But wlieii halt way over Followed across the Atlantic, Ben gave it up. brought forth a can of buttermilk and railroads a nobleman and his wife, this From Ostend to Hover is known to That narrow rift Maggie hesitated, "I could wrap the Mrs. Coyle was at the door in a mo son escaped to Mexico, w here lie made some tumblers, saying: He did what he didn't Intend. ment. »leering out Into tlie autumn twl- ; with their infant, were traveling tñ.lHMi by passing himself off as Mme. day as the Bottomless pit. parcel up lu me shawl,' she said. “This is the only kind of milk wo — London Globe. “A h ' ketch yer death! That's likely! light with hands on hips and an anx across Salisbury plain. As the story is I’attl's agent and selling forged con have.” There's no httrrv, sure, If he's not corn ious tremor nt tlU* heart. It was Uncle told in Mr. A. P. Russell's “Character cert tickets. By this time Ids plioto- Vilivns of W rulli. After each of tlie party had taken a lleilKi'hoKR mill I'lKit'«. i istics,” they were overtaken by a se rraplt was in almost ever police bu Frank Power at last. in' till ulglit." The singular habit of signifying an drink one of them remarked: Some years ago, not being able to ac vere storm and took refuge in a Ione He was not n prepossessing man. The He found a dry spot under a w ayside reau In the world. Yet he dodged and ger by yawning is con li ned to I he "By Gisirge. that's fine! Can't you count for the disapitearance of eggs, a elm. Maggie took the parcel from Jim little likeness to his sister that he had shepherd's lint. twisted under n dozen aliases and was monkey tribe and is most marked in lot us lune some more?” wire cage trap was set in a fowl run. and carefully placed it close to the was. as It were, hidden away In odd II The child had taken Cold before they lienrd of in almost every South Amer the baboon family, though the Glbrnl The lass replied: Alter a little time this was occupied — could find shelter and the nurse began corners of tils face, which only now trunk. Then the mill' stood side by side ican state before a clever New York tar apes also Indulge in it. II is proh “Oh. yes; take all you want. We feed I before It and listened to tlie hiss of and then revealed y as by compulsion. at once to undress it by the warm detective ran him down in Rio after a able that the ges lire is originally in not by a rat. but a tine hedgehog tilled it to tlie pigs anyway." Philadelphia to its utmost capacity the trap. It cottage fire. As she pulled off one the rain In tlie leaves and watched the He was small mid spare of figure; neat, two years' bunt. tended to frighten an I adversary by a was reset, to be filled in a few days by Times. as became liis position; dryly concilia rich silken garment after another tlie streaming white road. Even then he cheated justice. Land- display of teeth. Just as a dog does, Systeni In Savina. “Ye'd unde boots in this weather," tory In manner, as a person who lias to shepherd and his wife looked on In ■*d in prison in New York, he walked and that the constant wide opening of Mrs. Hedgehog! No more eggs were missed. —London Times. please to live. His face was hard, save awed silence. said Jiui. glancing at her bare feet. “The only good plan for saving is to upstairs, chatting ami.ibly to liis Jailer. the month produces uu involuntary At last the process of undressing was Suddenly he made a spring and Jumped yawn. In fact, if i a human being "Not at all! What uilscliief'd a little for the mouth, which had au unexpect make it un invariable rule to deposit Rehnked. wet do?" She pressed her toes into the ed looseness of lips. His eyes were fur completed and the little naked liaby clean over the banister, He was picked keeps on Opening his mouth in this something each week or each month.” Higgins How is it you are always tive. shoot tig a sudden glance mid then was being warmed by the lire. There up with a broken back and died that way a yawn will result. soft eartli. If two idling about? I never see you when says ti bank president. "Having thus turning aside as though to muse on the it sat, with all its splendid outer husks night. put the money aside, it should be con “I’m doin’ well now, Maggie.” strange baboons are put together in you have anything to do. Impression they had taken. He was a peeled off, its little body beginning to sidered out of reach and on no account The police never exhibit more relent- the snme cage, they immediately con “That's good bearin’," she said Wiggins — The fact is. it takes so glow In the lmt bv tlie fire, i'lie shep less energy than in hunting down n front eaoY oilier and commence yawn much of my time looking after other to be drawn upon except in case of “Aye. I'm doin’ well," he repeated. man who linliltually masked himself, “Y’e'll be n’most a woman now. I though with so little art that a close herd drew a long breath and exclaimed, coiner. A coiner's crime is against Ing. and If vexed or insulted by Vis folks' business I luive none left for sickness, loss of employment or death. observer saw his small soul bare under “Why, it's just like one of ours!” government, and so tlie whole forces Itors they will do the same tiling. •'pose?" looking after my own. Don't you find It is surprising how money will pile up the disguise. •>f the state are against him. The “Siventeen last birthday.” she said. something like the same trouble your when such a system as this is followed. XXliy We Minke Hn tills. The much debated meal was hardly a If every one who possesses any income United States suffers far more from “Bedad. that's a great age! A'most I-’iii ( rj nI m . self? Boston Transcript. is To shake hands with a person at all would adopt the practice and marryin’ time. Maggie. I s’pose ye social success. To begin with. Power rightly regarded ns a token of amity, coiners than England does and is If smtu'l quantities of butter, lard had no great appetite, nor did lie pour proportionately keen to run down such stick to it no matter how small the de haven’t a notion ax' It yersel'?” Poor Cloneta. but very few know how this custom vffenders. Early in ltsio a man named and beef fat be separately boiled and posits might be. poverty would be well “How would I. wid all tliitn ehllder forth tlie congratulations which M rs. “ And, you see, there are plenty of slowly cooled for. say. twenty-four arose. Coyle had confidently expected. nigh abolished.” to look al'tlier?" I According to a French ethnologist, Hastings was surprised In his work hours, the resulting crystals will show- closets," satd the flat owner, showing a Maggie, poor girl, was as quiet as a shop, from which he had issued many’ very marked differences under the mi lady through the apartments. Jim slipped nn arm round her waist former times whenever two men met In sitting bird. She was oppressed both thousands of small silver coins, but he Misinterpreted. and kissed her. "Do you call those closets?" replied by Power's presence and the thought they were accustomed to hold up their was too quick for his would be cap- croscope. The normal butter crystal Is A delicate point of pronunciation Is "I thought ye might have.” be said, the lady. “ Why. gracious me. they ’ re large and globular. Il polarizes bril right hands in front of them as a sign Maggie flushed and closed her eyes that for the first time she had a secret that they had no intention of attack tors nnd escaped. No fewer than seton llnutly and shows a well marked St. not big enough to even keep our family involved in this story. A country cous in onee went to spend Sunday with an for a moment. Then they opened agii'u from her parents. Yet under the op ing each other. This mark of confi secret wrvlce men were put on his Andrew's cross. That of lard shows a skeleton in!"—Yonkers Statesman. pression there was a singing current of track. The remarkable fact is that stellar form, while that of beef fat lias Edinburgh friend. After a long day to see the blurred sky and rainy road. dence. however, did not prove sufficient joy that made music to her heart, a Hastings never attempted to leave the spent In sightseeing they found them "I couldn't.” she said softly. .Hrmenibern the K i n«l nennen. a foliated appearance. In course of in all cases, for a num may hold up his Jim released her suddenly mid cried: music hardly to lie listened to xvitliout right hand and yet, if lie keeps it states. “He says his proudest boast is that selves a long way from home. time, as the butter loses its freshness, Ellfer, one of the detectives, got a "Noo. mon,” said the townsman, “Whisht! There’s Mary t'regan coin bringing the hot blood to her cheeks. After the meal was over and the two closed, may have n weapon concealed hint that a stranger was in the woods. the globular crystal degenerates mid he never forgets a kindness ” in'!” “That’s right. He never does forget "we've a long way to gang. Shall we gradually merges Into peculiar rosette In It. and therefore It became the cus men had their pipes lit Maggie and her He took h lilankit and some food and like forms. one that lie does you. and he won't let Ink' a tram?” She was opposite the pair almost as mothiv pulled one of the benches to the tom for the two right hands to grasp “Tak’ a tram!” cried the other in stlr- you forget it either.”—Philadelphia soon as Jim spoke—a tall, handsome hearth, mid the four sat round the lire each other, as only thus could full as ltld himself in a thicket. Very early prise. "Ye ilinna mean to tell me that Press. An Old Verb. girl, warmly dad, though less neat witli folded hands, each waiting for I surance he given that no weapon was in the morning Hastings passed, carry in Edinbro' the public houses are open than Maggie, She had strong shoes on some one else to begin. It was then concealed in either of them. Formerly, ing a bag of food. Ellfer tracked him To laze Is an old verb. In Smitui'l •>n the Sawbath!” Proof Positive. her feet. too. which should have been that Uncle Frank Power made a start. therefore, tills gesture, now the token to his refuge and saw that the forger Rowlands' "Martin Mnrkall.” lillo. we was armed, lie waited some distance are told that "loyterers laze in the "Looney is no Judge of human nature sufficient herald of her approach if " i'ls long since I've seen ye, Ellen, of loyalty and friendship, was one of A Minlilenlnii l.eaney. Jim had not been deaf nt the moment. on' ye might think I'd forgotten ye, but reciprocal distrust.—New York Herald. away in hiding'. When night came, stroete. lurke in alehouses and range at all." Hastings came out with a dark lan in tlie liigbwales.” The word occurs. A young man at St. Monde was driv “Why do you say that?” She paused and looked them up mid ’tw.'isn't so, faith.” tern and searclied every bush near liis i I believe, in some of Mortimer Collins' “lie litis such sublime faith In him- en mad by a legacy of £4.000. From down with a smile that had something "Av eoorse not, Frank." She shot a A Story of Murk Twain, hiding place. At last he was satisfied 1 the moment the money came Into bls self.”—Indianapolis New s. ®f scorn lu It and nt the back of that triumphant glance at Conn. When Mark Twain was beginning and went back. So soon ns Ellfer felt lyrics: possession he was oppressed by the again a spark of anger. "I've been a busy man, Ellen, an' I his career as a humorous lecturer, he But Cupid laxeth 'mongst the ful*ry l.isr> s. Ills I nJIlnK. fear of losing it und always carried It “’Tis a grand day for the like of knew ye were well placed with Conn one day arranged with a woman nc- sure the man was asleep lie crept up Whose Here complexion h" oft sw--.ireih nnd had the handcuffs on him before passe«. about with Ulin. He finally made a “He always has an excuse ready.” that, James Phelan.” she said. "Ye In re." ' quaintance that she should sit in n box he could awake. On the way to the “Yes; be believes more in good ex bonfire of It In the form of notes and might put the conn ther on grown girls "Minds change as well as times," said and start the applause when be should Jail Hastings told his captor that be cuses than in avoiding the necessity for (hen attempted to blow out his brains. an’ not ehllder.” Conn. "Ye were black ag’iu rn« wance, stroke his mustache. The lecturer liad geefl him on ten different oceti- Every one out of bed likes to claim any excuse.”—Brooklyn Life. — London Chronicle. “’Tis a grand day Indeed. Mary.” Frank.” Btarted off so well that ho did not need sions and b .1 once. In Cincinnati, been occasionally that it is force of will •aid Janies, avoiding her eyes. Power waved his pipe depreeatingly. any such help, however, for lie caught nutter In the West Indies. within tkri. feet of him in a theater.— power alone that Is keeping him up.— All affectation is the attempt of pov “I'm for Carmore." Rhe sa'd. "Are "Aye,” he said. "I'd a fancy for El the audience from the first. By and Chicago Chronicle. Every pound of butter that goes to Atchison Globe. i erty to appear rich. >e coinin’?” len to marry Tom Blake.” ! by, when not saying anything worthy the West Indies Is colored a brilliant "Not now; I've an errand to Bally "Who's In Jail tills two years for as 1 of particular notice, lie happened to red. The darkies over there won't hat e A Stern thasr. X Mountain Climber. The longer n man argues to mnke a elogher.” blagvii rd a thriek as Ivor a man play- - pull his mustache, and his anxious ally At a reception of the Authors' dub The Youth —Yes. I'm in business for any other color. They like red butter, woman see the reason of a thing the I in the box at once broke Into furious surer she is to trust her Instinct about In New York the guest of honor was myself, but I don't seem to be able to Just ns they adore rtsl shirts apd red • "Ah, well, good day to ye.” She rd." said f'oiin. "Thrue for ye. thrue for ye. Ellen applause. Mark was all but broken up It.—New Y jrk Press. passed on. til's or the red litbel on n tomato tin. Sir Martin Conway, tlie explorer and Ineet with any success. “She's a hard nail." said Jim, laugh did well, an' a tine family too. Ye'll be by the misadventure, and ever after- The Sage Noliody ever meets with Grocers say that if a black and white mountain climber. One man who did I rood a v thlm. Conn.” , ward carefully avoided employing ing awkwardly. business, young man. He must over label should be placed on tinned toma The ipianels over "principle” are the not know the guest asked uimthir “I am. mi' not wan av thlm more such help to success. “She saw.” •tike it. Philadelphia Press. toes. there would be no sule ut all.-- meatiest and most bitter in the world.— “Who la here tonight?" throuble than a bird In a cage." "Wliat of that, sure?” I.'Midon 1 'broniele. At< bison Globe. "Sir Martin Conway." "I sometimes wish. ” said Power, If the best you can say about your “Shell tell mi tis." Two ( l«Hri For n Qunrter. “Conway? Who Is he? I can't place "that I'd some av me own. for It's well Knew where He »», 1«. neighbor is in reply to the worst be “Let her.” Iloax—What do you menu by giving A Garaa, him." Io lave what ye have to yer own said about you. don't say It.—Baltimore Dis'tor (thoughtfully)—1 fear you "Did ye Iver kiss her. Jim?" me a cigar like thia? What did you "Say. |rep,” inquired Willie, “why do "The mountain climber." have Rome sort of [ailRon In your r . vs - News. "1 did, tunny a time, an' others have llooil.” we call women the opposite sex?" "Ob. yea! But what Is lie doing in pay for It? teiu. Mrs. Coyle's face epitomized all the too. What’s there In that to tliruuble •lonx—Two for a quarter. "I guess." replied the old tuau New York?" joyful emotions, but Conn was staring Patient Shouldn't wonder. Wlint wid? I'd rather kiss ye, Maggie.” One-third of the United States proper Hoax I'll bet you kept the twenty thoughtfully, “It's because they're cou "Merely traveling from diluii to l>Hrd Into the peats and did not see. was that last stu(T you gave me? ■ vacant land. "It's shtopped rainin',” «be «aid. cent oue l'hiludelplilu Record. trarv ” Philadelphia Record climb." TO THE ENDS OF EARTH. Two Hospitals Said Diabetes.