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o • e * o e •’ O ' o .......... ' ’’ ON AN AUTUMN SKETCH. o o * ‘ Phanka to the artist, ever on my wall *1 he sunset slay« ; that hill iu glory rolled, i h*»' tre - and clou<is iu crimson and in gold. Burn on, nor <-oo1 when evening shadows fall. — Janies Russ II Ix>an 11. ‘ There is a season that’s brimful of glad- uos-i and joy. When the heartstrings of life gladly ring; *Tis the bright golden Autumn unknown to alloy. When the little browu squirrel is king. When the bushy-tailed fellow is lord over all. The woods are decked gaily to greet him, \\ iute scarlet tinged leaves from the maple trees fail, And dance o'er the meadows to meet him. Through woodlands lie scurr.es, through runlets he hurries. To the hickory tree in the wold : And as happy is he as a king ere could be, 'I’hough be wears not a circlet of gold. I leiglio to the motiareh of dingle and hol- low j His praises let everyane sing ; For we must needs be merry, be happy anti cheery, »» Wlieu the little brown squirrel is king.' John Willoway gazed from the de sign on the Bristol board in his hand to th» ftiiahed'face.of bi» fair visitor. ••Excellent, MI sh Dobb,” he said. "A •lire seller. You are a positive genius in advertisement designing. Now I’have • -nt for you with the objeijt of entering into » permanent arrangement with re gard to your services. I tlud there are not enough working hours In my day, •n<t. 1 wl»b to relegate the advertise ment department to. a capable special ist. Hilary £250. What do you say?”. The young Indy laughed delightedly. “k’<m really mem that you will pay wo» £250 .a year -for supplying this sort nt tiling to order?” she said'. “IMm’t disparage It,” hhe smiled. “I hsve'rertain proof of Its effectiveness. •n<i I'm a business man. Publicity Is the lifeblood of our enterprise, and I ••nt good stuff. Kay you'll accept.” “I’ll» glad you think »o highly of my •ff< >rt»,” the girl returned. “I never Imagined when I posted you that first »May flint It would lead to this. It •truck me ss I .rend your atlvertlse- Mw*r>1s- In the magazines thnt I could Qnasibly |«r<M?ii<*e aomethlng worthy. •n4, having time on my hands and knowing ’Zalvo' to ti» everything you elafrnwd for it, 1 niad*- the attempt. You w»re goiwl enough to accept ft and f<» Invite more. Your check made' me, feet quite proud of m.vself, and I will luglv rotnplled. As to any permanent •r/angeinent, however, yon must not ♦tiinli nw ungrateful, -but circumstances Would not permit of my joining your' •faff. If you will favorably consider my efforts aa n free lance I will umler ♦•ke to covitluue the supply for my own gratifi« atlon t feel quite aom<*- <ti»dy. I can asstire you. when I see my nda. it» the paper». Yon must under- •tend that this work la done surrep'fl- VoMialy. My people don’t ansp<*ct me ••t a hobby, and I’in afraJd flie.v Wouldn’t he altogether ph*hsed to kruiw iiiv particular form of madness.” ’ .“Yon underrate your cafialillltles. be lieve w».” said .lohn. “I may take it ♦ben that • permanency la out of the question. Frankly V r,n disnppolnteil. hut I will idn l you to your undertak Ing. and 1 a!«.»H ekpect you to bring rue freati designs whenever th.» afflatus n»‘*v*w yep.” Mhe rose and h -hl .nit her hand, "Thank yon.” she •alii, returning bls •mile. “I will certainly come.". For aome time after she had gofle Joltn- Willnwnv’ sat before his desk In • plenaftnt’reverie’,, conjured up by her tli«rm of mnuner and appearance. The ais-rot of. the com]H«sitloli of “Zalvo” had been given to him but four yenra .previously, when he was earning s nioilrst livelihood as u Jmir nnllst. and. realizing its |*>ssibllltles, he had launched the business. From ■mall lieglnnings he had. by sheer work and the application of the greater per eentage of his profits to publicity, de veloiicd the enterprise until “Znlto” had become a household word through •lit the kingdom At thirty two lie w.ia well on tlie high road to fortune. I’lie claims of business In those four years had held him chained; and. though in bearing anil appearance, lx* was a man who might have wooed suc- «•essfully. he had not sought tlw society of the fair sex, ami was. cmisequetitly, •ntircly heart-whole. “I guessed It was Inqieless from flic first sight of her,” lie mused, ns he gazed at the design. “Iler whole ap- pearance proclaims refinement, taste and wealth This kind rtf a thing Is but n passing whim a stolen pleasure to be snatched furtively for fear of dis niiprorlng parents who. doubtless, would regard dabbling In trade as a blot on their «•cutcheon. Quaint thnt I should pitch on ’Zalvo.’ But, b.V George! she <*«n product« the real stuff 1 wish she had to earn her dally bread.” lie touiul himself smiling at the thought. Again and again while he applied himself to the day’s work the lurmftt >u‘( I»<i*<h1ng. flushed face gygi ugniruilqg personality aKetted hla * O pen and switched hla thoughts from the her waywWd glam-es towards a certain RENOWNED JAPANESE SOLDIER. RAMS HORN BLASTS. prosaic to the ideal. The seed of ro table, that she wished herself else mance? w-hi<*ti had hitherto blown past where. General Baron Nogl, who was thrown Warning Notes Calling the WlekeX him, had at length struck soil, and his ' Before she passed to the drawing to KepmlanW, from his horse at Tokio and seriously pleasant musing was evidence that It room he coutriwd to have a word with injured, won undying fame through his The good we was exceedingly likely to germinate. her. capture of Port Arthur from the Rus ought to do will ~ -- ——J sians. As he banged do«-n his roll-top desk “Kit," he whispered, “I’ve got orders He is a Samurai, and is 57 A never be done un thnt night he hoped that she would to s-nd Mr. Zalvo to the rightabout.” years of age. ’ He- first achieved mili less we do It. The Nite Is noted for the variety of tary renown in the war with China in soon r.-pent her visit. She looked at him and gmiled compla The devil may ts Ash. Au expedition - sent by the 1S!M, when he also figured In the cap The’desire to see her again grew cently. sometimes get a stronger as the days p-tssed. In the "I believe he wishes to speak to you.” British museum brought home 9,IMAJ ture of Port Arthur from the Chinese, new hook and liar, hours when business did not claim Ills she said. “See; he’s Coming now. Be specimens. the men under his command storming but be keeps on thoughts her picture was a recurring gentle with him.” I The bands Of female mummies successfully the famous It zeatin n fort. Ashing with the memory. On the seventh day after her “Good evening. Sir Thomas,” John found in the tombs of Egypt are liter- After he had wrested Port Arthur from same old bait coinin’, hoping to hasten her call, he greeted him. “Are you for a smoke? ally covered with rings, in many In General Stoessel, In the last war. he The man who ventured to write a brief request for If s<>, I should like to Join you.” stances there buuig troiu two to six on marched north with his troops, and prays to be nothing, generally I»- the promised few designs. “Very pleased,” said the baronet, every flnjjter., materially assisted In the capture of Whenever you made a mistake, make When her card was brought to him and, together, they made for the smoke- | The Lafoden Railroad, which crosses Mululen, and tlie utter defeat of Kouro- it tench you something. the following morning some new I room. the Arctic circle In Scandinavia, en patkin. Baron Nogl Is noted as a strat It lias been the dreamers who haw* strange sense of gladness seemed to Ensconced In a retired corner of the joys the reputation at till* present time egist and organizer, and has served as kept the world In motion. permeate him, and he met her with cosy divan they puffed contemplatively of being the northermost line of rails, Governor of Formosa. Before taking hand outstretched and smiling face. nt their cigars for a spell In sileni'e. Until fire touches gunpowder. Is i« but this Is soon to be eclipsed by the That s»s*oml visit proved the precursor Both h-id something vital to say, and as well behaved as sweet milk. construction of a line to Spitsbergen, of many, with intervals which gradual both were equally at a loss how best The man who would be considered 10 degrees farther north. The princi* ly lessened, until the da,v dawned on to commence. wise often turns out to be otherwise. pal object of the new line is to reach him when the hope that he might not “This ‘Zalvo’ of yours Is a good The lower we go down to help men. | thing, eh?” observed Sir Thomas, tem- the <wal deposits which have been re- ask in vain filled him with Joy. the higher stand we are taking for .ceutly discovered in this vicinity. That morning, for the first time, she I porlzlng. Christ. The American Ethnological Society had thrown side her Incognito and. ns "Excellent, both for humanity unii | It Is better to have little talent and announces that it is about to begin a he learned her father’s name, despite pecuniarily for me,” returned John. noble purpose, than much talent and series of publications of authentic ma the fact that be was a Baronet, a feel “Ah; costs about twopence and, no purpose. ing of distinct confidence «-as Instilled with the stamp, sells for Is. l%d. In- terial collected among native Alnerican The Lord can work with dull tools, within him. She had looked for some gredlents simple, but efficacious, The tribes. It Is pointed out that hither but he doesn't like to do it miy better expression of surprlw*, instead of which rest Is advertising.’ ” rejoined Sir to little lias been collected in their than we do. he laughed, as a man laughs who is Thomas. “It strikes me as a very iuera- own language concerning the customs, sure of utimate victor». five thing «-hen once the name is beliefs and ideas of the natives. Yet The golden opportunity conies in on authentic* records of information given “Your father looks down on trade known.” the slow freight, and goes out on tba I suppose," he said.obecoming sudden “You summarize the position falrlv by tbe Indians are regarded as of lightning express. ly serious “He would be angry if he correctly,” said John. “Ingredients slm- prime Importance for a thorough study Baalam’s ass was an LL. D.. com- kne«- that his daughter had soiled her nle, but remedy undoubtedly efficacious. of the ethnology and •early history of pared to the man who knacks hi» hands with business.” Advertising may sell a bad thing once, the American continent. The Indians brains out with a jug. “Father is broad-minded.” she re- but it's only .the good ones which Sell are believed to possess much valuable In the same breath In which Jesu» turned. “He hasn’t always been a all the time.” knowledge not yet recorded. O • said, “Ivpt not your heart po troubled,” Baronet, you know. But mother's “I remember my mother possessed an The difficulty now found In bonding he also said’, “belleva” proudest boast Is her i>edlgree. I’m old recipe for a salvt» which was won- together new and old concrete has been ’ It Is a hard to find a man who will afraid h *r feelings would be terribly- lerful In Its effect,” went on Sir John. obviated by a recent patent. This bond stand up like a man and take the blam* outraged.” “She used to dispense galipot riglrt and consists of mi extract of coal tar, used for Ills own wrong doing. “She wouldn’t recognize the ‘Zalvo’ ’eft, and «-as never so pleased qs «-hen instead of water, as the mixing agent CENERAI. NIMII. man, eh?” he said “Freeze his pre she heard of an oiisttnate ease being for neat Portland c-emeht. -The mix sumption with an .ley glare through her •ured by it. but she guarded the secret ture is laid in one-eighth Inch to one- command at Port Arthur he participa Í BACKWOODS DENTISTRY. ¿ lorgnette, eh?” of Its'composition most .zealously. A quarter Inch layers on the old concrete ted in the brilliant Japanese victories at Kinchow and Nausban Hill. After She smiled at the picture.. dear old lady, my boy, though well over sutface, and Immediately followed by the war opened he is alleged to have "That reminds me," she said. “The 70, still healthy and -happy.-” n»w concrete or-mortar. The inventor expressed the hope that none of his fount of Inspiration «-111 div ‘•To such a dear old lady, tlie best claims the compound to be entirely in To be in the woods, miles from civ friend I ever knew, I owe the secret of soluble. and to form a complete and three sons would survive; and. strange ilization, with an aching tooth is an bui- to say, all fell victims to Russian ■'Zalvo,’" sqld John, qnlytiy. monolithic, bunel between the old and experience which befell Antoine, a The Baronet eyed nbn tboughtfuly. new Works. It Is furnished to cus lets. guide, who camped with Fred Mather, There was that in his face that prom tomers free, they paying the-freight AN INDIAN MOSES. the author of “Men I Have Fished ised a revelation. . . and cost of barrels, the cost being cov With.” When he had borne the pain as “Tell me about It," he said, presently. ered by a certain royalty per square Creek Chief Would I.end III* Follow long as he could, he Insisted that Mr. er» to Settle Mexico. “I was a journalist at the time,” foot paid to the patentee of the proc- i Chltto Ilarjo, better known as Crazy Mather pull the aching tooth, said John. “Chance gave us acquaint- ■ ess. “You gat pull dia toot,”, announced Snake, a full-blooded Creek Indian, is .nice, and she was good; enough to take Reports gathered by the Japanese planning to become the Moses of his Autoine. in Interest in me. I think some of the since the war with Russia indicate “Antoine, I haven’t got a tool to pull people, All his life pleasantest hours of my life have been that northern Manchuria nossesses he lias been fight- a tooth with, I can’t do it ; it’s no use spent In her society. Having person large stores of valuable minerals, such ing the government talking.” lily proved the efficacy of her rwipa, as gold, silver, copper, lead and iron. “Now look a here. See how I fix da tn a vain endeavor »» I ventured to urge upon her that It Under the operation partly of Chinese to prevent the ab bullet-mol' for pull a toot.” He showed was selfish to keep ft from the commit- officials and partly W native companies sorption o his me how he had ruined a good bullet nty, and, eventually, persuaded her to and small capitalists the average an- home and the lands wold to make a poor pair of forcCps. give me the secret. The rest you know. I looked the thing over with conflict uual output has been about $10,000,- of bls - people by .“WHY don ' t you speak to her ?” From the very first sale she has been. ( 000. But a large part of the deposits the whites ami ing emotions. Here was an instrument throe weeks. We’re off to Brighton to ‘he recipient of a royalty of one penny • have not even been ' touched, ’ ’ Gold is now old anil b ro of torture which In expert hands might per pot, which, I believe, she religiously morrow.” fbuud both in quartz and in placers. ken In spirit he relieve suffering, but In mine seemed “That reminds me,” he laughed. “I’m ilspenses In various charities, having The country drained by the lluifabo sees the uselessness sure to Increase it. One thing was IRAZT SNAKE. feeling tlie want of a. holiday myself. a sufficient Income to keep her In com- River Is reported to be rich-in gold,* of the struggle and certain—Antoine was In earnest. Would you recommend Dr. Brighton In "ort. It waq only on tills conditloo that silver, copper, lead and coal. The min would flee from the long-dreaded In The offending tooth was a premolar sfie would accept anything. my case?” • eral regions are accessible by means evitable. For live years he has been on the rght sde of the lower jaw. The suspicion which had b»»n Incited ’I think the treatment might benefit Antoine laid himself on the floors and of the Yalu, the lluifabo. the Sungari, the leader of the more discontented In the mind of the Baronet was mw al you.” she Tot.umed, archly. the Liao and other rivers and their and resentful Indians of the Five Civ- I sat with my back to the logs of the “Whh'b hotel would you auggest?’ most certainly. ! ilized Trilies. Now lit' is trying to dis cabin. If they did not give way. I wm "Where did you say the lady lived?", tributaries. he asked. all right. I pulled him up to me. put I As everybody knows, tlie famous pose of nil the land in the Creek na “I should say the Metropole would he queried. a wooden plug between his molars, to tion that is held by his followers and of Hatley, the brightest of all “I did not mention the town," said comet suit you-admirably," she replied. keep Ills mouth open, planted both feet lead them to Mexico to colonize there. ?on.ets known to pay periodical visits ' John, smiling. "It was .Leamington.” « ' • • • . • . • • on his shoulders, and pulled. There he believes they can lead a nat neighborhood of the sun, is ex- "Ah’l” ejaculated Sir Thomas, and to the Sir Thomas Carham was having, a There was a howl as I pulled with pected to reappear in the sky within a ural primitive life undisturbed by the warm ten minutes. His lady was cri was silent. arms and pushed with legs, but the white man. Crazy Snake Is 70 years Astronomers all over the •Presently he-knocked the ash from few years. ’dently highly Incensed. world are now interested In the prob old, so that the task la-fore him, even “pullicans” slipped from my hands. “The thing’s apparent,” she was s-i.v- his cigar, and loaning forward, *ild They were all right as far as a grip’ lem of predicting the precise time of If neither the United States nor Mexi ipg. "The man is always with iier. abruptly: co Interposed objection, would be an on the tooth went, but they were not its perihelion passage, or nearest ap Everybody in the hotel iq talking-about . “Willoway, why aren't you n Lord, a made for a strong pull on their handles, arduous one. proach to the sun. Several predictions it. It must be stopjied nt owe. ami it Baronft, or at least a Knight?” | Antoine rose and looked nt me, “mor» have already been published. Tli<> lat Pardon for an Old Crlm^. “I take It that I may. travel that 1 1» for you to settle bis pretensions.” in sorrow than In anger.” and I hast- est is that made by M< s-rs. Cromme- “Ver;,' decent chap, my dear,” he ven road.” John responded gravely. France has just pardoned a criminal ened to say, “The mold slipped in my lin and Cowell before the Royal Astro “I like you. Kang it, but I do!” »X- tured, mildy. ’T must admit that I who enjoyed a moment of notoriety band. There is no grip on the handles, nomical Society in January. Calculat claimed Kir Thomas Impfrtalvely. rather like him-.” thirty-nine years ago. but who has since but if you can stand another go of this. ing the probable effects of the inter "That's good news,”- said John, “Your liking or disliking (ins noth been practically forgotten, He is Bercz- I will fix the thing so that I will bring ference of the various planets with Ing to do with It,” snapped -the lady encourages me to state the request owsky, who In 18t!7 fired a pistol at the out the tfioth or your jaw-bone, What the cornel ’ s progress In its orbit, they "You know very well I have pther which I brought yon here to urge.” Czar, Alexander II., as he was review* do you say?” “What «-as the dear old lady’s think that the date of the next perihe Ing the French troops In the Bois de views for Kitty Saphend dotes -upon Antoine merely nodded ament, nnd I lion vvill.fall before the middle of May, her, and I «111-not have the _ match na’me?” queried Sir Thomas. Boulogne. ’ put the bandies of the bullet-mold into .1910. Tim last previous perihelion pas “Mrtk Carbarn,” returned John. spolhsl. The way she gallivants pbout The shot missed the Emperor. It the tire ami then turned them outward sage of the comet-was in November, "M.v mother’” with this ’Zalvo’ fellow Is absolutely struck a woman among the sjiectators, so they could not slip through my “So" I believe,” said John noncha 1835. disgusting.” ' I but she was only slightly wounded. The hhnds. When the handles were cool “Why don’t you speak to her?” hi1 lantlv. “I want her to be my grand- I would I«- assassin was a Polish work and all was ready. I looked at Antoine. Ttry I.nve «he Kiwpre-». mothel-Ip-law.” • observed dryly. I It Is doubtful if any royal consort is ingman. lie was sentenced to depor He rose and said, “Come on; I be all “What.does Kit say?” “What fin Insane.’question I” she re more loved by her jieople than Is the tation and life imprisonment and was a-ready.” And lie lay on the floor In “I have good reaso.n to bellqve she turned. “The very way to make her empress of Japan. Educated according shipped to New Caledonia in short or- the proper place. think more of him. It Is fox yon to «■quid advocate tl)e legal reatlonsliip,” to feudal ideas and skilled in all the tier. He was really insane, Tlie fact Carefully pushing the "pulflcan»” si>eak to him, and in-unmistakilble lan said John, calmly. accomplishments befitting one of her so was recognized by the jailers He has down as far as I could get them. I "Let’s go and talk to her mother.*” guage. Zalv“o Indeed I” cial eminence, her’majesty strongly fa grown worse as the years passed, His gripped the handles, straightened my “Very f >qd stuff, my dear," he said said Sir Thomas, rising and taking hit vors the broadness of the new educa delusions took the form of Inventions, legs, and .with a snap the tooth came "I’ve known it cure some obstinate arm.—Philadelphia Tqlegrnph. tion for woman, and from her private one of which was a perpetual motion cut, and rti.v head made a tunk on the cases, and. besides, it must be a mint ■ machine, and he used to try to bargain log behind that seemed hard enough to purse gives large sums toward the with the governor of the pena> colony have left fl dent in either head or log. to’ h]tn.” '»»• <■»»•« Stone t’ncl. maintenance of Women’s schools and “Di»r.'t be asinine!” retorted the Ijidv, Antoine Jumped up, and yelled with Colonel Jamre P. Robertson, of tlie universities. During tlie war with- f°r freedom in exchange for the secret. her generous form quivering with English army, declares in For some years lie has enjoyed rela joy He took the tooth and threw it “Personal Russia- the empress visited the hospi anger. “Yon «111 please understand I Adventures" that the history of his tals many times and every day passed tive freedom, on the island. On reach In the fire, and after a comforting rest expect to solid him to the rightabout face alone would fill a chapter, ing his 7<itli year tie was allowed to we went to bed. Whet» hours making bandages. The effect of this very night.” live in a little cottage outside tlie pris quite a small boy be had the present these bandages u [ m > ii the wounded sol One Ihiy Lafe, “Very «ell. my dear, very «ell,” he of a toy cannon. He fonnd the cannon diers has been of deep Interest to med- on and to dispose of Ills own time. The Ernest had been to a children’s par returned, as he pulled on his dress coat. government still provided for bis sup nearly full of paper, and to get that leal and scientific men, for the soldiers “I'l talk to him after dinner. Ah. there port and he amused himself cultivat ty and eaten all that he could possibly out he took a bit of strong wire, made honored by them seemed to rally un they come across the promenade. Hand ing mechanical projects. Lately his put beneath his little blouse, but it it red-hot, and tried to burn the paper der a peculiar mental Influence. Ail some chap he looks, too. 1 like his face. case was taken up by the Humanitarian nearly broke his heart to think he out Batgf! went the cannon, and the other bandages were destroyed after Got the right stamp. All right, my dear, League and his complete pardon was could not do greater Justice to the wire shot through the lobe of hl* left their first use; those made by the em- don’t excite yourself. Go and dress; the result, The Parisian papers speak feast of good things before him. A I<ess were sterilized and used again ear. I'll talk to him.” of it as a doubtful mercy. It Is hard bright idea came to him. Early next When I was trying to blow up a for the simple reason of their effect on around to the scene The girl went by the bedroom door to see what shelter he can find In morning he went «•asp's nest, he continues, the mine of the recovery of tlie soldiers!—St. Paul of the festivities, and on being asked to her own room humming a snatch of France now except In an Insane asy- coarse blasting powder Went off tn my Pioneer Press. by Mrs. Johnson what he would like, song. lum. I _____ " I'd like all the things replied, Sir Thomas caught It, and stood fnce, and p<*ppere<l it fill! of unexjtect- Her Monrulna. (»nod Show Eirrpt—• 1 <*ouldn't eat yesterday, pleas«».”— Har stock-still, gazing with apparent ab «1 large grains of powder. Maud—Why Is that lady over the The show was all right, except there per’s Weekly. 1 went to my room, and with n gold straction through the window. way In black? Is she mourning for were too many guns, too many Indlffer pin dug out every grain, and cleaned “Sounds distinctly unpromising." he So W aa th* Ti>. [ent actors, too many climaxes, too any one? «aid to himself. “If I «till possess the the wound with my nail brush. It was "IxMik here, waiter, I want a steak,’’ husband. I many weak lines and too many be- Bess — Yes: a faculty of putting two and two together a most i>ainful operation, but If I had Maud—I didn’t know she’d been mar- whiskered jokes; otherwise the show said the passenger on the dlniug car. I’m afraid I’m In for a hard case. And. left the powder In I should have had a “No steaks, nah.” | was good The best part was played rled. when I think of that tirlght specimen blue face for life. “ Bring me a couple of chops, then.” Bess No, but she’s mourning for a by the scenery, which said nothing, and A fall which occurred when I was of nobility, Saphead. I’m blessed If I “No chops either, sub.” . the worst by the actor, who said the husband all the same. feel Inclined to enthuse over the job. out hunting smashed the bone of my “Well, I declare I thought this *»• a | most The gallery was topheavy and This other Is a man. I wish to good nose Into little bits, ana on another oc Of Co«*»». a limited train?” the jiarquet fair. — Emporia Gazette. ness Maria would tackle him herself.” casion I fell on a rock, and my two I “It be, sab; everything’s limited Professor (a little distracted)—I'm The dinner through the Inane re front teeth came through the skin be gl*<l to see you. How’s your wife? I The «>»»•• Coat. nah!” marks of the Irrepressible Sapbead, low the under lip. Conslcence, which make« cowards of But I’ve only had one egg to e»t!” “I regret it, professor, but I’m not My mother used to say. "O laddie, us all, 1» being abolished, but the dress who dlr.ed with them, bored him ex “Yes, sah; de eggs Is limited, I« ri , married.” ceedingly. The smiles with which his laddie, you’ll come to some awful death “Ah, yes. Then of course your wife’s coaF which makes waiters of us nil, sah !”—Yonkers Statesman. wits rewarded his feeble witticisms en If you d.*n't take more care of your still single.” —Fllegende Blatter. , persists. I’uck. | An engaged couple l<s>k at ■*«<*! dKW couraged him to shine, and he was well self!" But at the age of S4 I am able er ’ s faults with their eye® cios«*d; af The only time a boy hss any use for niBn npvpr fully realizes bow content Politeness compelled Kitty to take a twenty-mile run on my ter marriaje tlwy ft a peace amferr'nee Is when be realizes homely he really is until tie baa hla pic- and Iftinself to laterpolate a word now "bike.” and im without mark or dam- It la up to him to cry 'Euuugiu' tuca taken In a group. sod Utau, but be fancied, as be noted ay» ob my face. fi » Science i&iverition o •Y * •» & o Wh z s *• ft ’•