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An*, now the work went on al *wly but ' -.(.-i. * hung loosely In the thongs; he surely. XVord was sent to every tribes LIGHT CHAT WITH BURGLAR. could reach them where he w as. He CS»t PRO'I m . j and all were solemnly pledged. The day bis eyes towards the watcher, aud that was fixed upon which the fatal blow sii individual Funny Householder Tries to Follow waa poking up the tire. Quick, to be »truck; and that th* re »h ,ulj be the Approved Metho,!». < i no mistake, a bun.11,- of »tick» waa pre ly the youth raised bis baud and counted I Just as the burglar »as tiptoeing to- out seven sticks. His heart beat quick, pared for each village, corresponding in but he thought of bis father, and ward, the dresser Iu the room of the ■umber to the days that must elapae t*e- uer'e» ncr - s n.n: Sil ntl.v be withd suburlutu Imine tbe humorist In the fore the death stroke. Th- *e bund es the fatal time -te.lera, all I b.d them bed awoke aud »at up. < » were place.) in their respective temp os, hind him. ’lbe watcher still warded ( “XX’hy. Itello. there. Bill.” said the and each day the chief was to go iu hu I on the tire. With a quick movement. take one stick away. And when they White Hun 1 plaeisl the end» of the » i ka humorist In the bed. cheerily, to the d-v-H- were all gone—on tbe day that saw th« in his bosom, and forced them down with burglar, who quickly flashed his glltu last stick removed the aveugers were to in the clothing uutil they lay along Ins Iu the face of tlie funny Individual. AUSTIN C. BURDICK Ö strike. The Wearing of the Green, | "How are you. pard,” rep led the burg l>. l’addy dear, and did you I., .ir :b» »11». rea> h ng from the arat-pit to the Krom the shores of the Mexican gulf knee. Then be arose, an I hav ng walk»I lar. easily. "Dhlu't know you was news that's going round? to the Yazoo, and from the waters of the about a few momenta with as careless :*u awake.” The shamrock is forbid by law to grow V « Tom bee bee to the Sabine, every warrior air as he could assume, be Isft the tem ou Irish ground. HAPTER XVI.—(Continued.I | "How’il you get In. old man?" caslljr f so. for the while, that darkest af- was armed for the occasion, and eagerly ple. Saint Patrick’s »lay no more we’ll »eop, Inquired the man In tied. waiting tjie coming of the fata) moment, i After breakfast the next morning his colors can’t be »*-en. to was forgotten: but afte» Simon • • “Front cellar door." replied the burg ______ __ at _ every __ _ step. * S-ting Serpent came in. us was his weut. ir * For there's a cruel law against the wear I bad been properly dressed, it came The whites were watched i s lar, calmly. “ It was something easy. ” ing of the green. ■gain, aud the duel became only a and each red man had his victim mark« I. He lighted his pipe, and after smoking | "I'm afraid you won't find much do I met with Napper Tandy, ami In- to. \ L cloud that was »O'’ll lost in I he Slowly, one by one, as each sueeee ling for some time in silence, he looked up. ing here to iilght, chum." said the fun in** by the hand. r cause of grief. The excite in ut sun rolled over, those fatal sticks were His brow was clondel, ami his count*— ny householder, who had read of these And be said, "How’s poor o.'d Ir.-land, Lne. an I the soul remembered now removed, and Cliopait only waited pa nan -e wore a sad, tno*idy expression. tiently for his ri.h prize. "White Halil,” he »aid. "are the and bow *1*»**» »he stand?” m > over the loss of its loved on *», easy little nocturnal dialogues with tine of the wives of the Great Sun was French a very forlu-arlug people in their [several days Simon Lobois lernain- burglars, aud was rather enjoying the She’s the moat distressful Ci.iiutry that ever yet w as teen, his chamber, not showing himself called "Bras Pique.” or Fricke 1 Arm, own country?” experience. "Um pretty nlgli all out They are hanging men and women for The youth imagined he saw the old I save to Peter, who waited upon from the many strange devices which she on the dough questlou Just uow. Too the wearing of the green. In I when lie beeame able to go out. bad marked upon her arms. Pricked thief’s drift, ami after a m meni'a bad you hadn't postponed your visit »med to take especial pains uot to Arm loved the Fr* n h. anj she failed not thought, be replied: till to morrow night to morrow'» pay Then since tbe color we must wear Is "Not under wrong, my father.” li by the uncle aud his guest. As to serve them on every occasion wh n day with me. and I'll have something England's cruel red, "I thought uot. But suppose an • ther |le expected he cherished a bitter she coul 1. She saw these secret me t- like a couple of hundred In my Jeans Sure Ireland's sons will ne'er forget tlie I towards Goupart, but yet he had ings of the warriors, and her suspi* i< us people should come upou their soil, »•-ixe blood that they have ailed, to morrow night. I should think you'd [ consolation in the remembrance of were aroused. She knew of the demand the home« of their »objects, steal tic ir (art-blow he had indicted upon the that hail >*een mad« for the village of the cattle, rob them of their rights aud des keep a kind of do;>e-book on th«*»» You muy take the shamrock from your XX bite Apple, and she knew that these hat. i and cnat it ou the soil, ecrate their •temples?” I He knew Goupart’» sensitive ua- things, eh?” “Then the French would drive th* m Lud he knew how deep and «bid- meetings of the council were touching “till, that’s nil right, mate,” an But ’twill 1 take root and flourish there, tho' i underfoot ’tia trod. kre his affections, and knowing this, that matter. She noticed the fierce loo's off,” answered the youth, quickly. swered the burglar. “No harm done. XX’hen law < can stop the bladea of gr*.»s "Aud they would drive them off with few how keen must be the auguish of the men. thiir angry gestures, an-l It Is too bad I didn't wait till to-mor their vengeful glances towards the the sword am! gun, eh?” from growing ns they grow. [ disappointed lover. row night, but we’ve got to take a Anil when the leaves in summer time "Yes.” during all this time Goupart St. French fort, au I she feared that some chance on losing out that way. y’see. their verdure dure not show. "Aud put all to death they could find?” was much alone, wandering about calamity was to befall her white fri* n Is. Pricked Arm made up her mind to save 1 guess I’ll make expenses, anyhow, Then I will I change the color thut I wear “No. my father—only such as held out i woods. Of course he ha J gi ■ □ In my csitbeen, before tonight'» over I’ve got several L idea of going for Louise. If she the French if possible, not only at in resistance.” "But have not the French put wh do tarried to Ixibois, then the compan- Natchez, but at all other points; and to plants to work yet In another neighbor- But till thut dny. please God. I'll stick lo wen ring of the green. p he would necessarily have wi h this end she must not only put Chopart great villages to the sword, as they cad I kmm I. S o long. I can find my way out pier such circumstances could only on his guard, but she must cause the it. and murdered all?" right, and I'll pull the door to. ” nil i “Good-by,” matey,” said the humor But if at last our color should be ’or.i [him more miserable, and. perhaps, Nat' hez to give a premature alarm, and With a shudder, the youth answered in from Ireland’s heart, thus the whites in other sections would the affirmative. Stung Serpent g r. d Lw pangs to her grief. ist In bed. hugely enjoying tils own Her sons with shame and sorrow from hie end of eight days Simon set out take warning, for she dared not attempt sharply into Whtie Hand’s face, but be ease of manner under the circum their dear old isle will part; 1 return to New Orleans. He did to convey intelligence to other stall >ns could see no mark of suspi ion there. He stances. "Sorry I couldn't have come I’v« heard a whisper of a country tli.it fe St. Denis. for the youth had pur- for fear of being detected by h r own smoked away awhile longer in si eu e, lies beyond the ten, people. Her first movement was to make and then he arose and left. to the front with a little of the duff to withdrawn himself. XX'here rich and poor stand equal in tho help you along, but you see bow ki will bring my child home?” said her way to the temple, but she could not “XX hat does he mean?” asked Coqualla. Util MltS FLORENCE E. MAYBRICK. light of freedom’s day. gain access there, no woman ever being after her father bud gone. a man. in a broken, forced tone. fixed. S'long be good.” O, Erin! must we leave you driven by a British Home Secretary lias at lust promised to release Mrs May [course I shall, aud 1 trust you will allowed within the sacred building. Two “I do not know, unless he deal es to The burglar nodded, nnd passed tyrant’s hand? nights in success’on she skill'e I about know how much consist* u y my p. ople brick. the American woman who was convicted fourteen years ago on the of the room, (town the stairs, nnd fe her kindly.” Must we nak n mother's blessing from a charge of murdering her English husband. She Is to l*e released next year. of the house The humorlMt In Ixnl ally? Alas, poor Louise! She will the place, but th“ warriors within, who have." returned XX’hite Ilan*!. rtrange nnd dlstaut land? watched the holy tire, were too vizi ant keed enough of kindness." "I fear our warriors meditate some re Tlie organized inovemeiit to securs a pardou for Mrs. May brick was begun chuckled softly, ami when he got Uli XX’here the cruel cross of England »li.i l hat mean you now, sir?” Uttered for her. In this extremity she thought of venge upon the whites. But you need as soon aa »be was convicted aud th« case became famous owing to the nevermore lie seen. next morning tie told everybody In the XX'hite Hand, and late one night she went not fear, dearest one, for no harm shall L angrily. almost general belief that Mrs. Maybrick was Innocent, nnd the efforts of suburban town who would listen to And where, please God, we’ll live and di« come to you." thing—nothing,” groaned the mnr- to him an 1 called him out. still wearing of the greeu. thousands of men and women on lioth sides of the Atlantic In her behalf, him of tlie easy going little tnlk he had "XX’hite Hand." she said, wh n they bad hovering his face with his hands. As the bright-eyed princess thus spoke, The 01*1 A rmchmr, I let me see her on. e more. Y oU reached the very tree under which the she threw her arms about her husband s persons of worldwide prominence, nnd even thoae concerned In her prowcu had with h burglar on the night before Great Sun had once before spoken with neck. He kissed her, but he dared not tion petitioning Queen XTctorla and her successor. King Edward, for tlie r kind to her, Simon?” That night the burglar enme back to I love It. I love it! and who siinll *1 ire [course I shall be. How could 1 be the youth, “have you the courage of a whisper the terrible thing he knew—not pardon. the humorist's house with a pal, put To chide me for loving tha( »1*1 nr.it warrior?” chair? but that he would trust her. but he baJ rise ?” the funny man under tho gun. and 'T have the courage of a man,” he re- sworn that lie would uot. I’ve treasured It long as a sainted prize, [old man gated up into his nephew’s eased him of *214.73 and hla gold I’ve belie wed it with my tears. I’ve *-n> but he made no reply; an I wh n. a plied, in aatoni-hment. (To l»e continued.) watch and chain, without any super “Then can you keep an oath?” balmed It with my sigh». Jomeuts later, that nephew had tak- fluous conversation whatsoever. “If it may be kept with honor." ’Tia bound by a thousand ban*!» to uiy | departure, be bowed bis head »ml JAPANESE SCHOOLS. “The oath which 1 require may. but I These Incidents do not always wind heart ; will not ask it of you, for your own safety up Just exactly In tho manner pre- Not n tie will break, not a t-nnrlae Kiuadona Has Adept« 1 i CHAPTER XVII. will hold you. Know. then, that there Ths know th» spell? West rn Wa vs ef r.nttin e hl1 ’ r*n. EBRASKA’S theoretical «H-oiioinlsta are slnrnied over a new and acrllied by the acreech-evoker» In the XX’ould there! ■le the things just narrated were is a plot on foot for the massacre—for Japanese children used to sit upon rather unique phase which they call “the menace of landlordism In comic supplements. Washington Post And a s»cr*il thing is that old arm ch. ir. hiring Ht the <-hatesu. ami at the dis- the entire extermination—of every white ■letropolis. how fared XX'hite Hand man. woman and child iu the country their heels In the school-room, grouped the XVest. ’ 8PARROW8 STARTED A FIRF, ■is dusky princess? And mark me—this plot is deep an 1 well round their master on the soft matting, In childhood’s hour I lingered near {dually XX’hite Hund became used to founded, and it moves on to Its consum chanting together their Iroha, or read It'» all because the XX’eetern farmer tins Insisted on raising such Farmer Hat to l>o Detective Work In Th» hallowed seat with listening ear: ■riniitive fashions of the Nat hez. mation as surely as the now absent s in ing in concert the wise maxims from And gentle words that mother w.ai.d give k'lslng tbe Hluuio. bumper crops for the last five or »lx year», and the rest of th« world has ■ough he had many hours of sorrow moves on towards the morning." their readers which have been the men "Reclti’ them tire engine» remind* me To tit ms to die, and teach me to live; ■r*f, yet he showed only content "All—every one?” uttered XX’hite Hand, tal food of countless generations of forced him to accept large prices for what be has produced. It has now ill« tliat shame would nev. r becom« an aphorism that the farmer wlu> owns Nebraska or Knusa» land of the time my lioune burned several Sh« told ■ warriors. But to his wife he was in alarm. betid« (heir race. A change has come, and years ago, ” said a countryman the oth 1» a rich man and could get richer, but Is at present rich enough to retire ■ reserved of his true feelings. She “Y’es. Every tribe has the signal, and XVith truth for my creed, ami (toil I. r ■ thizeil with him in his sadness. and the one fatal day is set. It is to be on now they sit on benches before desks from fidlowing the plough. er evening as tie stood on Monroe my guide; in Western fashion, though they do not fern Iren went so far as to assure the day when our people pay tbeir tribute Each spring aud fall there 1» a big heglra from the farms to the towns »trivt watching the fire apparatus clat Sh« taught uw to llcp my earliest pr ijer think thia method of sitting very com ■ f the honorable opportunity ever of corn. Every white man is marked, and cities of men who have made their pile In the wheat field» and want to ter by. “For a long Huie there was Aa 1 knslt beside that old arm cli.nr. III itself for his escape to his own and unless something he done to thwart fortable, nnd are glad on returning rest and educate their children. Most of the»« meu exjiect to and do live considerable mystery al»>ut the blaze, B. she should uot oppose his wishi a. the red men. the terrible blow must fall.” home to indulge iu the usual squat. on the rentals from their farms. In the eastern section of Nebraska a good and I wan about to accuse a nelghl»>r I sat and watched her many a day. By one morning, the Great Sun re- Louis clasped bis hands, for his But they still recite 111 concert, in a XVheu her eye grew dim, and b( i locks k an invitation to visit the settle- thoughts were of his father and of his monotonous soft of chant, the Iroha quarter seetlou 1» worth, according to Its Improvements, from Jd.oin» to of mine of settln’ the place afire, tie were gray; cause 1 had kind o ’ awliidleil him In a »U.tA'O. It Is comparatively easy for Ita owner to get from $T>00 to a |< f the white men. and taking with sister and of hi» friend St. Deals. And I almost worshiped her when she (ee-ro-liuht, w lilch corresponds to our boss trade. But he was as Innocent as year rent In ca»h, or. If ha 1» willing to take chances of a crop, to do even In escort of ills trusty warriors, he “Can there be no atop to this?” he smiled, alphabet. better by making it grain rent, nnd a third of the crop. n baby, I found out later. kt. It was past noon when he re- ' asked. And turned from her Bihl« to bless h* r Under the former system of school B. nnd his brow was clouded, an I Usually a farmer Isn’t satisfied to retire unless Im han a half section, “I woke up one ulgiit. and the smoke “Yes—if you have courage.” child. ing, all Japanese children learned to and thia give» him Income enough In a town to give the boys and girls a was pourin’ through the house. It Years rolled on, hut the Inst one sped. lout frame shaken by a powerful "Then put me to it.” ■>» His first movement was to send “Listen. 1 can warn the peop'e ■t read and write the Hiragana charac run for their money, aud, with hla simple tastes, to live well. seemed to lie cornin’ from upstairs — My i<i**l was shattered, ui> <nr*Ii »tar ■ bite Hand. The youth went, and Natchez, hut that will not save the otb- ters. ami to calculate; ami it was an un fled! Thia, th« professors any. will lead to the degeneration nnd deniorallzailon we had one of them big farm houses, I the Great Sun alone with Stung • era. In the temple there i» a bundle of heard of thing for a grown iierson to of the XX’estern farmer, and will soon place agricultural conditions on tlm you know and I tumbled out o’ I ms I, 1 lea nit bow much the heart cull b.- r. Lt. | cypress sticks. They are hung by two be unable at least to read aud write, sniim level as In England. Germany and Austria, with landlords living In ■ nd In slxiut two jumps landed at the When 1 saw her die III her old ar*u * li nr. Lite Hand,” he said, overcoming all , thongs of bearskin hack of the altar, In und do simple calculation. They were luxury In the cities nnd tbe tenantry lin|H>v*>ri»lied. Usually, however, there top of the stairs. Tlie flames was 'Tla past, ’tla past! hut I gnz« on it now Ird signs of his deep einoti ns, "you that bundle there are ns many »tick* 11s sehlom sent to school before the age I 1» not much of the bloated bondho der almut the retired farmer ns be ap a-nigln’ all along one side of the house XVith quivering breath ami tlir*ilii.i ig Ifast and pray. The hour is dark. I there are days betwe* n now and the fatal brow; Mil comes up< n us. The white man s blow; could we remove seven of those of seven, and were uot hard pressed pear» to-day. though possibly the second generation from tbe soli may dis Just under the eaves nnd flarin’ up under the rafters. We had no way of ’Twas there she nursed me. ’two» th.ro |>i hard, an I his soiTl 1» base. You i sticks, the N'atihez would make a prema- in tlielr studies. In learning to write, close a different condition.—Utica Globe. all« died. nber your pledge. XX’ill you pray?’ i tuie attack. The people at the fort would they were acquiring the dexterity of DATES BACK TO THE ROMANS. problems. All are determined, how figbtln’ the fire, and all we could do And memory Hows with lava t’de. win to save a few thlugs. ■rill. ” answered XX’hite Hund. And be prepared. In other places down the linger and wrist needful In drawing, river, nnd ou the great salt lake, the red and without doubt tlielr method of Porvh.-eter Caatl«. On« nf the Oldest ever. to “know lots more” before the 1» then dismissed. “The Insuranc« company gave me a Say it Is folly, and deem me wenk. advent of the warm spring weather Whilst scalding drops start down iny ttructwrea ■ Ur««t Britain. Isopn as the youth was gone, the men will mistrust nothing, an I while they writing Is one of the traits which have pile o’ trouble, but finally pah! me. cbeeka; I Sun started up ffibm his seat and wait eagerly for the passing of the n xt tended to make the Japanese a nation Ill the many rum» of castles. fort calls them away from scholastic lubors They declared th« house was set afire, But I low It. I love It, and cannot tc.tr I ■ nd I kind o’ ■ down. His brow grew dark again, seven days, the alarm can be spread. Do of artistic tendencies. A soft paper la resses and palaces found In various and back to the workaday world. thought so. too. but I My aoiil from a aiotber’a old »rm * li.,.r. you understand?” Moat of these young men are of B- hands were clenched. used, and a brush Instead of a pen. parts of the British Isles, la found » Italian and Greek extraction, ami wasn’t a-goln’ to say so. Weil. str. —Eliza Cook. "Perfectly,” returned XX’hite Hand. ling Serpent.” he said, "go nnd sum- "And will you do It?” Care and exactness are necessary, ow variety of architecture. Most Interest nearly nil are busy, during the more that thing set so on my mind that I ■<>ur council at once. Summon only Triumphant In Onn Field. “I will try. even to the death.” ing to the nature of the materials, und ing. perhaps, from an nrchltecturHl temperate seasons, at fruit selling or resolved to play Sherlock Holmes and Ji»» mm and the tried warriors, for “ Good. But let it be soon. ” That a girl cannot throw* u stoic, find out what started the blaze. ■nt no women uor children now. Bid it Is impossible to use the baud In a standpoint, la I'orcheater Castle, on a some kindred bualneas efforts. No By different paths the two returned to cramped or stiff i * ok IH oii ; ln-uce free narrow neck of land Jutting out Into [attend me here." “XX’hat do you suppose did It? En drive a nail or spin a top as »u.-ce-s- the village. Pricked Arm retiring lo her Portsmouth Harbor, which la a quad time for the securing of the education gllnh sparrows waa the cause of tile fully as a boy Is pardonid. by .i writ, r ■lg Serpent asked no questions, dom and grace of movement result. The they are ao desirous of attaining can own dwel.ing. while the youth sp> nt ». me rat guliir structure showing truce« of [quick movements, be call-d up lit tbs Washington Post, beciiu -.. rli • time in walking thoughtfully about the child holds the paper in one band and many different atylea of architecture. be found from early apri ng until late Iosin’ my home and nearly everything cau accomplish on« marvelous f* it Mho were fit for deep counsel, In tt There was a big »lied near the the brush in the other; the w hole arm uutuuin. But when great squar«. XX ’ hen he at length entered Jack Frost teta Tlie llriton» |*oss«*»aed a fortrvas on [they were all collected in the place ■nd on tbe side that burned which, be declares, no man or l.oy c.iu liueil. They knew that something his own dwelling be found his wife works, motion coming from tlie shoul this sj»>t which they called Carr Perla them free from their ordinary labora. house, I was studying how tbe fire ever equal. first, ' asleep, but he did not join her. He spent the Jones der, elbow, and wrist as well aa from achool claims Interest and [tant had hap|>ened. for never were Under the Romans It was called Portua There Is one thing no m.in could ¡thus called together save on occa- I some time in walking up nnd down the the huger muscles. The paper, as soon Magtnia and the circular and st ml time. In order to facilitate tlielr ef- could have lieen starte«! under ths | pls* e. a/id his face betrayed the deep i nx- as touched absorbs tlie Indian Ink with |of emergency. fort« nnd •tideuvors the Imys atld eaves when I renienttiefed th« spar- ever accomplish, even If be w -re a ■ rriorsof the Natchez, listen!" com- lety that moved with n him. He h id which he writes. The child thus finds young men nre placed by themselves In rows had built a lot of nests there. 1 noted contortionist, and that 1» uut- Id the Great Sun. speaking calmly marked the stern, angry looks of the It necessary to touch .with precision the hallways of the second nnd third Iiegan (earin’ the nests out of the shed, tonlng a waist that has the buttoii.i llowly, but with fearful emphani». | stout warriors, and he hud noticed tbeir and cure, ami acquires ins< usibly a cer floor», instead of In the rooms and aud among the sticks and straws I sewed on the back! frequent council», bnt he di*l not dr.-am I know how the white m*n have A man doesn’t live who could but classen where preliminary Instructions found a lot of matches. I remenitiered that such a dreadful plan bad occupied tain power of drawing In this precise ►*! us—how they have trampled upon ton ■ shirt up the back without ginug then alMiut droppln ’ a box of matches nre more normally carried on. Thun i their thoughts. He fancied they were, touch and In the exercise of the arm BI bow they have proved recreant the adult students are spared the mor In the yard, and when I found It most I mad. I have watched my wii*. .mJ Iry trust we have reposed iu them, at most, only planniug some means for aud band muscles. tification and annoyance of receiving of tbe matches was gone. The birds every time she accomplishes till» feat Western principle» In education as [on do not yet know the most wick- self-defense. But now the truth was ap the Instruction nlso Imparted to the had carried them away and used theui of buttoning her waist In tbe back the Ing of nil. The white chief has de parent. His father was in danger all well as Western school furniture have led the beantiful village of ths hia countrymen were in danger. Thus h • been adopted In the Sunrise Kingdom. more youthful first grade pupils In In building the nests. <>f cours« I don’t feeling come« over uie that, utiei nil, » Apple! Ay—he says the great waa wslking up an.) down the apartment, The Arabic numerals. 1. 2, 3. etc., are company with these fellow workers of know just how the matches got fired. cun>|Hired with women, men arc » let lit! the big village away towards the when his wife awoke und looked for him. but I sm certain tbe sparrows were to of Impatient and worthless h lugs. small size and fewer years. “XX’hite Hand,” »he said, aittiug up in used; for the Japanese at once recog aster has demanded It. 1 told him blame for burning the house down. Why. I can't button it standing *>rh..i I Few of these students meet with bld not mean it. but he only laugh- the tied, "why walk you thua when the nised the advantage of these signs for XX’hen I built a new house I fixed It v her writh both bunds free I til*.I o.i,* any home encouragement or assistance number« liistend of tlielr own eumiter- Ime. I told him we had lived here night is waning?" townrd studying, and their school work the only place n sparrow could light or evening, when we were In a hurry, i “ 1 was thinking of my home. Coqual a ” Map», Charta, diagrama, some ones, See ever since we settled upon th« won't say that there were a milllo.i Is ne<-e»narlly of a frngmentsry nnd In was on top of tba roof. The princess arose aud approached her tt I of the mighty river—that our tom are sis’ii on the acluMil room walla, ote buttons, each about as big a» i pin- termittent nature. But Mlns ( ora (.'a- husband. bs here, and that here, in the quiet ject lessons are given; and foreigners, head, but there were a good m.iny of rolM HMTF.H CASTt.Z. "And thou art sad.” she murmured, verno, the school principal, nays that we had laid away the bodies of our hearing the children'« recitation», even them. they make thoroughly good. earneat, It*-! friends. An*l even nt this he looking up into his face. T-ook here.” «aid I, “let me fasten "Yes. Coqunlla—very sad. I would go though not understanding their »peevh, c.rcular tower», a» well aa the outer nnd devoted students.—Chicago Trill- kl. and swore he would possess our rei'oguize tliat the young Japanese are walla, «till «how signa of Roman work that dress." and I Iiegan Iu five m i- into the temple and pray.” une. t getting some g<s>d results of modern manship. "Theu why go you not in?" Roman coin* aud medal* utea I had buttoned three huttoii«. i.u I Rhe Great Sun sat down, a low mur- "Because I cannot gnin admittance civilization. Man an*l the Automobile. have often been dug up In the ni-igh- my wife remarked that I was not in .- r»n around the room, and angry ge«- In the government colleges the »tu- bortmod. The keep nt the northwest “IMd you ever watch a man dodge I marked the movements of the dark there. 1 am not a warrior, and none but Ing much progresa. and In two nnntp. a k't’. Stung Serpent started to h a warriors are admitted there. dents eat food prepared in Wettern angle of the caatle seems from Ita ap- an automobile? If not. It Is an Interest she had fastened «very one nt ih. n* “Bnt thou art by marriage a Little style, using knives and forks and »p*»>us p a a nee to hate l>een orglua.ly Ha ion ing study,” remarked a man who ob bud in a moment all was silent. Tbe A woman’s arms must he |* it hi pig chieftain gaze*! around with a Sun of the Natchez, and as such. th..u Instead of chop stick«, and sleep on beds and there are clear mark« of Norman serves things. very free In th«lr sockets to permit cf <-an«t demand admission there, nnd n ne Pr rye. and when he spoke his voice Tli« average citizen will uncomplain her reaching back that way. and «1 • Ti shall dare refuse thee. Take thy offer Instead of on the matting. When tael« and Tudor styles. Ilk« low thunder. In the time of King John the castle ping those tiny buttons Into the blit- kt the souls of the Natchez be firm ing of walnut wood and go. Say to the were first Introduced, In a few cases was a prlaon, but more attractive to ingly step out of the way of a trolley car that grazes bla coat tails, and gaze ton holes without ever getting r»d tn l»nd let the hearts of her warriors guardians there, 'I come a» a Sun of the they were not supplied w Ith mattresses, the face or trying to kick Un ••st or ■’•ng!” were his first words. "The i Nat< hez. and I would pray to the Great aud the officials. Ignorant tliat these ar the King, and the raute of bla frequent admiringly at the pair of thorough [man came to n*. an! we gave him Spirit. Accept my offernz. and op. a ticle« were a necessity, required their visits there, waa the wine afore In the breds which nearly runs him down. doing anything like that. b" He aaked us for lan!. and out • to me the way.’ They will not dare re- unfortunate student« to sleep on the cellar. At one time, during • war with He will «ven »mile when he Is bunipod Women may not be deft In K f“V r abundance we gave him much. 11« I fuse the».” han! wisslen slats covered only by two France, R.tskt prisoners were confined Into by one of tlxioo fiends who per- little things that there’s no o*-*-n-* o.t As Coqnalla spo ’ ke she went to the bre- there at one time and were bnddbd I ua for friendship, and we gave him ■ialt In pushing ■ bicycle on th« side or three quilts; so between the tortur for them to tie deft In. hut for p:iti -ii •• ►hole hearts. But how has he repaid i place, and from tbe wood there piled op ing beds by night, and the uncomfor together In the caatle The wall« of the walk. Man takes glee In running across and self control men caunot couq> ;« she «elected tes sticks of walnut, fr* tn • all our kindness? Where now is caatle are from eight to twelve feet tbe railroad track In front of a faat them. ►“ace? The white man cal’.s th« | which she removed the bark It was a table. because unusual, position of sit thick and rn<l «e nearly five «crea. train and then turning around with a in a «e»ret f<w. Why is It so? B- 1 religious law. given by th« firirt «»rest ting by day. the poor students had a No IM vidend. No Nalarv. pleaaed smile sod lingering to watch Hhe pale faces are not to t*e trwst- Sun. that only walnut wood should b« hard time of It. It was not wonderful MEN IN PUBLIC SCHOOL. The director* In German cmu| an' v the flying engine and cars. Bnt Just Mc«n»e they speak fair when they nsed for the aa. re-i fir« of »he temple, and that they thought the foreigners’ ways get no sal»rl*w unless the annual J.vl- I ua. Ijook arouud; look to your that the bark must 1* carefully removed absurd and liarlmrous! St. .Nicholas. Adult« Who Laaralag fa Bead let tbe chauffeur make bls unearthly tbe Horse Kliow the other night There wer« only whistle croak and «atch tbe far« of very select dend exceeds four i*er Cent . and lie B. to your sscred temple, and to tho before It was carried tn. XX hit« Hand Write. b of your ancestors. XX’ill you giv« took th« wood in bis arm and went to th« common people there. limit they may receive 1» **n> <• a yen . V latter* of th« Jone« public school, tbe cltlsen tonalities!. k1 I ran read your snswers in your tempi«, and wh-n b« r»s< b«d th« door, he Who were they? Tbe law forbids the manager *.f a <• tn- lie will glance op and down and say Harrison ■treat. between State and "But. mamma.” raid the lieautlful 1 •• well as In yotir word« time demanded admission aa a Little Hun of Mr. «nd Mr*. Newrlcba. pany being a member of Ita It n <1. I and I am done, I-et the white men tbe Natchez, and after seme questions g/witti American belrewa. "do you l*e- Iteartmrn. ■ re frequently astonished at things that would canoe au application lletalird statement must l>e pr t t *1 f f •terminated! I>et them be swept from be was admitt«!. 11« earrted his offering llrv< I will bare any trouble in being eight of the large am! eager group« of of tbe blue pencil right here were they the OeaMiae Artleis stockholder* prior to ■ st ck!*o .1 ra* | to the altar, and one of the priests plac received In society 'n the United adult atudenta at work in the second Inserted He will glare st th« driver knd st once «nd forever !" XX'a a: an no— What la a Turkish pipe? and third ball ways Ixtng table« bate of tbe automobile and make remarks 1 next day iwW'Mirt esine ed some of ft upon the fir«. Dtisno—A rumor that the Multan la meeting. Htate«? ” After White Hand ‘ ' ** * Cbspaft, th« commander _________ ___ of the "I don’t nee why.” answered tier been placed In these hallway«, and derogatory to the wclsl status of his Intends paying bla debt*.— Baltimore W omen tn Dwblin t'nive s' y. rh fert. to leara what th« Nat*h“S offering, his nezt move mother "You have plenty of money at «nit them alt aertoua faced, deter ancestors l*eck to the dawn of creation. American Women. R le reported, r »!■«». t '• Just why this ootid It ion exists la hard »greed upon. They were informed towards the back part mined youth« of anywhere from sev ■nd you can make the t*e»t of them be admitted to graduate st . u In I'-* • Th« wa ’h»y bad not yet been able to agr--e , kneel down. now to tell, but tbe man with the disposi enteen to twenty-ooe or twenty two. Every one* la a while. If Is said, to to watek. «t*«r1 en I look like small change w ben It comes each busy with alate, primer, oe «uue tion of ■ friendly puppy t*eromes ■ • place to which to mor«, and the trim It was now to comfort sonivtsidy. that perspiring fr«M versify. th« ’»• youth for awhile, sad to being a daughter of tbe revolution.” almpie acbool problem • !*un asked two months i» whi. h te gaze! upon ... glowering demon of hats whenever he ly secures ■ g*“d complexion. There I* n to his lire «till Izeareew Are Heere*--«!. Ire promising, meantime, to pay a then turned hi« attenti Between seventy and eighty ef these baa to get out of tba way of an sot« ** nothing In It. Farmer* .loo t bar* ro»« F*r»11« In north Wales the Welsh wofvl tn- ----- - loAed about him. •ebste of . orn to tbe Fren h This kneeling. XX hi ite - Hand Hanau aetomr Ye«. I always takes ambition« young atudenta alt ent In the leaf ehes-ka. do they? "■ow” la “rwaa." In amtrb XX n »« It t* *** ,w— conveyed to Chopart. a»J a«d HM« t« him. agsinet th« wall M hallways dally, and irmat of them are •he cy- •’! short walk after the show. F»-d to tbe torma. fofeily believing €<*fWhe"walcher»^»pt. "rwaa" spelt backwards viz., “naw ” •»* If ■ man has a kick o-miiig. and does Mr. Knowaltt To the next Iowa’— -studying In the first reader.” or wort • --- M» ——------------ --- In anreber spring his people shoul-! »1 get It Inside of a wrvk. b« saya Slewly ,k' »«•<» w-.rked bB Baltimore Amerò afe After a man passe* fifty. uu...i. * >■ lug at similarly simple and «¿ementary • he ri-h 'and spoils ef this fa.rv« awake •»(bln* May M th« wall, «th- * hM knees Th« t b»» ’illago. the *bow ha« la very goo*I KLLEASE FROM ENGLISH PRISON AFTER MANY YEARS HGHT TO THAT END hite Hand FAVORITES ale of tie Early Settlers:: of Louisiana. LANDLORDS OF THE WEST ARE NOW LEAVING FARMS TO TENANTS N I