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Show I f s Lucky Between the God-Chil- head contemptuously and made as If to mult tho wooden stile. Bliaemus, however, forgot that lie wae no longer what is called In Ballycarney noople. He rsugLt one foot In the stlle-baand roled heavily over Into the wood beyond. When ho tried to walk be found that his ankle had been painfully twisted. At first the W'dow OFarrell amlled grimly at this accident; but when she had gone a little wry Into tbe wood and. looking bu-k- , bad seen Bhaemus seated on s boulder nursing his foot mournfully, her la tier nature asserted Useir. Mist her Malone,' she said, there's no love lost between ns; but ye bave a Ryan the same right to lock for as 1 bave. Without inkin' any lllier-tlor hatiu' you an yours any less, I make bould to offer you my arm.' "bluicmuN Veg, ufti-- due cuusUlern-tlo- u .took the pit ffered aid. 'Mrs. O'KanvIi,' was bis it ply, 'I don't want your friendship, an you don't want mine. liowsomever, wo have a common object, mu'ani. We're sen rollin' for our lost child. I take your arin wltb thanks. These formalities pone through, they continued their cxMdltlon. The whlow bad done wisely In bringing Bhaemus with her, for Ids quick eye and knowledge of woodcraft discovered scores of traces left behind by d. r, Malones and the O'For-Kil- n, then existed one of those fends formerly so common anions tbe Irish peasantry. Far back In the local history of Ballycarney, It was said, an O' Farrell had betrayed a Malone to the English. A second version of the vendetta's origin was that, generations before a Malone bad been suspected of purloining certain hens, ducks and other poultry from tbe O'f nrrell farm yard. Whichever account waa tbs true one, tbe fret remained that, beyond tbu memory of tbe oMeat Inhabitant, tbe O' Farrells and Malones had been at odds. Indeed, but for the humorous schemes, and kindly withal, of tbe Iter. I'eler Walsh, thu families might have continued foes to this day. It earns to pons that tho hoad of tbe Malono household was one Bhaemus Veg, or "little Janies," a wiry, argumentative old farmer, who still wore and the antlqusted buckled slioon of the early century. At the earns period the opposition faction was headml by Muurya O'Farrell, an elderly widow; who, being an O'Farrell, both by birth and marriage, naturally cherished a double dislike for the Malones. Her hatred was fully by old Khaenms Veg. For years Father Walsh, tho village pastor, labored earnestly to make peace between the warring households, but In rain. Niaeinna Veg itosltlvely declined to meet Mrs. O' Farrell half way lu tbe negotiations for peace; while the wkluw was equally determined on the opposite elde. Father Walsh would have given up the attempt In despair had not fate coine to his rescue by Introducing Kail) llyaa upon the sreue. Kathy llyan was a baby ond n remarkably plump and vociferous baby at that Her father ami mother were well-to-d- o farmer folk; hut newcomers to Ballycarney. For the latter reason they bnd no ties of ivl.it lonshlp with the pooplotraly a singular fact in Ballycnruey district, where almost every family Is related or connected In soma way, near or distant with every other. The Ryans, having no kin In the parish, asked Father Walsh to choose for them eultable epousora to act at the christening of their daughter. At this the good priest smiled happily: and proposed the natiiee of Shae-xuu- s Veg Malone and the Widow O'Far-rel- l. Ki-tli- e, r To-da- knee-breech- llrii'i Themselves With tbs ttmoat Ills-HKntliy traces which Mrs. OFarrell. left to her own devices .would have missed. Here was a scrap from the r. e O'FarrelL Not finding the widow at home, Kathy went on to her godfather's, and be was absent also. Khc marched off more Intent upon explorations of her own. Into the fragrant lekls she went; and the raptures there were more alluring than ever; so much so, Indeed, that she strayed out of the beaten track Into the Klleeelui woods, and even across the boundaries of Castle Carney Fork. The Whlow O Farrell came back from marketing about noon; awl a vexed woman site was when shu lenrued that Kathy had left the farm without seeing her. An tne brlngln' her sweets from fair, too!" she comBallycarney plained. "After diuner I'll put on my cloak and go across the fields to Mrs. After the noonday the widow donned cloak, aud. carrying for her godchild, set llyan farm. Shne-inn- life-belt- ts life-bel- g ts fashion, which destroys your Individuality and is utterly nnsulted to your It seems a small thing in itself, style. consequences. but It has The moment we meet I notice It, don't The you know, and feel annoyed. whole time I am with you I am worrying about it. It eels up a chronic state of exasperation. Perhaps you don't understand the feeling" Oh, yea, I do! Perfectly! I feel the same toward you because you will toilet on wearing enormous stand-u- p collars. I call that a want of perception if you like! I wouldn't be personal foi the world, but I have seen men wltb longer necks. When you want to apeaV to your neighbor you hare to twist youi whole body. It makes me die wltt laughing to see you." Delighted to afford you so much amusement. Sorry I make myself so ridiculous! You are excessively polite. I'm sure!" You were a great deal worae yourself. You said that I Nothing of the kind! You misunderstood me. I simply remarked" Don't contradict! Yon said I waa an ugly thing, and that it exasperated you only to see me. You dlf! It makes It worse to deny It. I can't think how you can look me to the face!" Why get excited? Its really not worth while, and you will make yourself hot. Its not becoming to bo hi. I I waa about to any, when you so rudely Interrupted me, that you had misunderstood the meaning of my remarks. J simply observed I dont care a little bit what you observed. I'm not going to talk to you any longer. Good afternoon, Captain May. You needn't dance with me at Lady Dolton's this evening, as my hair annoys you so much!" "I shall aak Miss Cunliffe Instead. She la a capital waltxer. Your mother Is waiting for you at the door. Fourth and alxth, wasn'tlt, and the first extra? I must ask her at once, as she Is so much engaged. Good afternoon, taen. Miss Blanchard. If you will go, and as the good little boys say, 'Thank you so much for the pleasant afternoon!' He never thought of such a thins;. It never occurred to him to think of her in that light. Hateful creature! And why not, I should like to know? I Doesn't he think Im nice? never cared for him, but he baa no business not to like me. What horrid RAILWAYS IN CHINA. Slur Datda at Endeavor tha Eapln la S Laat Ta Ue Opaa ta Railroads. Several railways are at last about to be built to China, according to a recent Pekin Gazette. One line to to connect Pekin with Tlen-TslIt will be about eighty mile long and constructed with government funds. Another road to to run across Central China from Pekin to Hankow. The emperor has decided that the railroads will stimulate trade In China and besides give employment to tbe masses of the people, aud ao will give it all the support to his (lower. A third Hue to to be built from Shanghai to Soochow. This road, although it will be only about sixty-fiv- e mllea long, to exiected to accomplish a great deal by opening up tbe province of Klangsu. The viceroy of Nanking has always strongly opposed til railroad projects to China, but to now enthusiastic over the enterprise tnd offers to provide half of the coat out of the official treasury, and urges the people to subscribe for shares fur the tvf inalnder. Surreys are now lielng made and tbe work will soon be under wuy. Too Muj llldaalaga. The small boy, little Victor, bas reached tbe age when enforced prayers are especial aliomlnatloua, altliough ta- ken homeopalhlcally be la willing to Indorse prayer somewhat. But tbe protracted supplications for blessings upon bla relatt vea to tbe tblnl and fourth generations do not strike him with great favor. He had got aa far os God bless pupa and mamma and grandniuiniira, und seemed inclined to stick at that station. And sister Junnle, bis father prompted. An' God h'ess SInsIe Donnie." And brother Frank," the prompter suggested. An God b'esa Buzzy l'acky," sleepily. And Auntie Jo. Yes. God b'ess Aunty .To, but p'ease 1'se God, dont b'ess anybody else. too s'eepy." Chicago Record. Ta Claaaia tha Syatsm Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is Impure or sluggish, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, tut Syrup of Figs. taste! lolnonuui btoehadoa n Africa. And to talk of a dozen other girls! That means Lucie Charvle, I suppose, The growing storkadre of the native villages are funned of the euphorbia, a and Adeline Rowe. I lutvo noticed sort of cactus wliki) branches like an I that he dances with them. stunted tree, nml forms a mass don't see why he should like them bet- ordinary of foliage composed of sections of solid ter than me. I'm the prettiest, and I growth. Bullets and can be awfully nice if I like. I have green pulpytake but little eC.ot upon never been really nice to him not my such a bourn; the shot pass through very nicest, or he wouldn't have talked and leave tbe bourn bleeding with a as he did today. I might try thick, cranny white juice, which to the effect this evening. poisonous, and, if it enters tlie eyes, "I meant to be offended, but perhaps will blind. Buck stockades are found the other would have moro effect, I everywhere. From the Journal of th believe I'll try It. No one can over late E. J. Glare to the August Century. say that I am a flirt, but there are occallow to Grow 40 Cent Wheat. sions when It la a girl's duty to teach a man a lesson, and he had no business Raiser's Fall Reed Catalogue tolls to say that about my hair. I you. It's worth thousands to the wldi! wonder if he was right? He has awfully awake farmer. Send fuur-cestamps for catalogue aud free samples of good taste, as a rule. "I believe after all, it would be rather grains and grosses fur fall cowing. A. Balxer Seed Co., LaCrosse, ill get Elale to try John becoming. Wisconsin. and wear new white tonight, my dress, and the pearls, and I'll say to him the A remarkable Incident la reported (ran the etate of Chihuahua, Mexico. On a revery first thing that I'm sorry, and ask a tremendona exploit on waa him to dance with me all the same. cent afternoon heard, and an euuruious uiaaa of burning Then, when he sees how nice I am he matter waa eecn to fall from the braves, of a mouutaln and bringlns will be vexed with himself for being so acrlklng tlie Itaide in i: course entire cllffa. and down with do no will It him end of good. nasty. finally plunged TOO feet Into tha around, hole from Which boiling water atlll making "I'd give 'orlda If he would only prolaauee." pose to me before the season la over! Id refuse him, of course, but that wouldn't matter; it would be kind of me to take the trouble, because It Is dreadful to see a man so conceited, and, If It were not for that, he would be quite charming. pii begin this evening. Last and always advert) red sa a true blood puriHow exciting! Poor Captain May!" fier, tha moat wonderful cures on record are She looked disgracefully pretty! mods and tbs greatest sales are won by Nothing like putting a girl In a good atand-u- p rage to see what shea made of. I never knew she had ao much to her before. And she would Just aa toon think of falling to love with the man to the moon, would ahe? Thats pretty tall! Hang It all! Why do they put things in a fellow's head? I waa happy MQOds Pills cure all liver 111, btllouaneas. . enough before, and now thla has me altogether. A man EDUCATIONAL. may not want to marry a girl, but that's no reason why ahe should be so THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. precious indifferent. Jfalre Dame, ladlaaa. "I always fancied that she had a deU twin, bum, Ua, ChM, le M hen mu hnMni laUiiie kha cided weakness. So she wants ramp newy PM to ell iMdtnte who 1mm to laugh at me, does she? Little uiCaauUtaM, have euaiptrted thruudtoa i squired foradnitorioa late Ike Junior er Srnlo Veer, of any of tha CoUasUM wretch! She la always up to some misCoaren. A United naaiher of Ceadldatea tor Ike chief. Xrrleeieellrel tMe wUI be received el ipretel rolea M. MvuO'1 Sell, ter bojre aider ll years. to eeiee la I wouldn't object if it was at some will ceurlotnme f ite eqnlpautite. The WMk Twa e open loftaator Mfc, lfcao. r.ulwvf. real five oa other fellow, for those dimples are unto nn sir. soaiuwkT, c. I. c., rvwHwt, seres mil commonly fetching. aiax, "I believe she Is right about the collars, all the same thought ao myself ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART more than once. If another shape ST.joairH, so, The Caere of laatreetloa le thto eredeny, coed acted would suit ne better, It seems rather bv the Kellgleae at tbe leered Heart, embrereo tbe absurd to stick to these. 'Man to the bole reace of Mhjeeto aareMarr loroiu4Uelea.olld eed retleed odaeatloa. huprirty of deportu .at, pee. moon,' eh? Humph! Well, It doesn't MOOI aret are. eed tha principle, at atoralHjr are abdo to be too awfully sure, It'a a bad ject. of euere.lwg atlralkjo. Kztetmlve groewto theeapU. ever? Ihcllllr for Uriel budllv aim thing to get into tbe way of boasting. etoe; their health to aa object or con Meal alkUeiai aad la elrkawa they are at traded wltb matereel rare, How would It be If I took her to hand loll tana epaae TaaUay, Brpt. I. Tern for enrioa and tried to work a cure? Do her all f oalh. payable la advance, f I IS, thto Ineludoe laltloa. board, waahing. rue me. la r Orraua the good to the world to be brought ar Letla, am of library aad ph ulrlaa'areach, fra. Far down a peg or two, and find her own partlrelara addmaa. 1UK kl'rXRlua. SL Jamah. Ma. toadataj Sacred Heart. level, and the process would not be unHI. at first tbe pleasant. cabby! atop decent hosier's you come to, I want to LINDSEY OMAHA RUBBERS ! get out. Extract from the Times of four months later: PATENTS, TRADE MARKS On the 28th Instant, at St. George's, gxaatlnatlra aad Advice aa to PateotabilHy of In Hanover aquare. by the Rt. Rev. the voniioa. brnd tnr ''Inventor. Oaklo, ur How toOota bishop of Oxbridge, assisted by the Rov. Patoak," O'FAliKELL X dog, Waabtaglea, lb a Noel Blanchard, the brother of the FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK bride, Cyril Aubrey May, captain of er Just Dont Feel Wet I," Royal Horae guard. second non of James LIVER PILLS Eaton May, Esq., of Brompton manor, are the One Thins teaea. Hants, to Phyllis Mary Olivia, only ONLY ONI FOR A DOSI. a0l at SniMleta Samples muled daughter of Majnr Blanchard of Bar froe, Bsaaaha Med. Co. lltili. combe, County Wicklow and Floralre. ut First foods Elsa Sarsaparilla ed ew meal, accordingly, her henry black sundry delicacies forth towards tbe It happened tint long before half-helpe- life-bel- Sponaara Karr One day when the aun looked down with his kindliest smile upon the young corn In the rallcy, Kathy's mother tied a sheltering bonnet about tbe child's bead and sent her across the meadows toward the form bouse of the Widow Ryan's" "Vl-Dunc- h ts cere-mone- y; , Rhnr-inus- life-belt- aun-bonn- et s x life-belt- t.lftlr Katie MONTHS AFTERWARD. Aye if It was fifty times sa ould a faction. Khurn, tv lint Is it all worth, OSSIP it's a conset against that 01 e little child?" founded nuisance, tlis gosN-- l y're talkin Bhao-muTlaBut that's what I call what'll tbe risb say? It! Why can't they What do we euro, so long as wc let ua alone? I am find Kathy 7" , accustomed to any "Yo're right, ye're right,' amount of gossip; exclaimed the whlow. Then, somewhat shamefacedly, an people must have with downcast eyes, they mnda n sol something to talk emn covenant that If 1'rnrldene about, and I'm sure should restore to them, unharmed, I'm delighted to be their mutual godchild, tho Malone-O'Farre- ll able to afford them fail Ion sliouhl be at an end. when It comes to amusement, Jut any and they should i.lrke bauds upon tbu back and conthe on smacked being spot. Ten minutes Liter they had descend- gratulated six times In one afternoon, ed a declivity in the woods, where, It'a coming It a bit too strong. I don't under the trunks of trees and under mind for my own sake a man can look their brapehes, they saw the water aldulng, and up from under the shelv- I was In hopes that you had not heard. ing bunk came a child! h voice singing "Not heard. Indeed! I had two letthe song of River. ters Ihla morning, and three this afternoon; four wonting to know when the Oxrnldlie nn floun te. Floun-cla- t wedding waa to be, and a fifth from a fainting ua Fear?." I am girl asking to bo bridesmaid. "It's Kathy! cried tlie widow; nml afraid to go out. People fly at me at elutehlng Bliaemna by tte arm, aim every corner, shake my hand off and La lf-- ragged, d him along how delighted they are and how tuo liuuk. In the direction whence tlie say charming It la and how they always voice prorwnlml. it would come to this, and that In tlie long Imllrusbea lay moored a knew we are made for one another they d boat; aiul up In the stern of this lovely craft .lay tho missing never did know two people so exactly Kathy Ryan. I'hlLidelphia Inquirer. suited." "Extraordinary! That's what they Llfr-Sav- l mm Appllaaeea. say to me. I never waa so taken aback The terrible disaster to the Drum- la my life. Of courae, we've always mond Castle has been followed by a been good friends, but--- '' Certainly not." large number of letters to the Ixmdon "And I dont think" Times on tbe disgraceful Inadequacy Utter "Neither do I. It's absurd! s of the usually provided on nonsense!" ocean steamer. All tlie bodies that "No, but really let ua have It out were recovered from the sea after the we are about It. What can have valla wreck of the Drummond Castle were s given rise to such a ridiculous report? and equipped with of tbe most modern type. One of the We bave been a good deal together, of survivors of tlie catastrophe relates course, because we are In the eame set, that wlien he was struggling In tlie wa- and always seem to hit It off, and you ter he saw spots of light In the sea all are such a Jolly good dancer, and all nrouud him. He could not at first un- that kind of thing, but I cant see what derstand It, but Honu remembered that we have done to eet people talking at were of a speelnl kind, tho life-belnow I am anxious which, ns soon as they touched the wa- this rate. Honestly, Is ter, emitted a light. And yet only to know did you ever Imagine that three men survived the wreck. The to say did you think I mean, have I question naturally arises, of what use ever nre tlie if they do not save "Yon never have! No, Captain May life? An Investigation I to be made, and I have never imagined! On the and It la Insisted that If modem now mind I admitting, dont nre useless, they should at once contrary, we are upon the subject, that I that bo superseded by a more serviceable have cherished a secret grudge against appliance. you because you have never given mo an opportunity of refusing you. That nillboard Xaluuri. sort of neglect rankled in a woman's la threatTbs public ened with a new and particular hideous mind and now you see for yourself the awkward position In which It has phase of billboard advertising. Borne me. When people ask If I am German of misguided genius has placed to you I am obliged to confess engaged on and li preparing to put patented never been asked. You I have that In this country a new kind the market to have thought of this and prophosphorescent paint for use In letter-- j ought all kinds of advertisements on city vided against it. It would have been lng ! boardings nml country fences. Tlie so easy some night at a ball, or in an inletters Show In common black, white terval at the theater the whole thing or other colon during the day, but at might have been over in five minutes, night they shine with a smoky, lurid and then I should have been able to and altogether weird brilliancy. I bad refused you, and everyAt present there Is at least some sur- say that have been happy and comwould thing cease of sufforlng for the offended eye feel aa If I could ever I don't fortable. when darkness covers up tlie horrors of ills Mil hoards, but unless this for- forgive you!" "Sorry. Indeed! You see I should eigner and his Invention are supbeen most happy, only I could have will streets a be continual the pressed nightmare, and a night ride on s rail- never feel quite sure that you really road In the suburbs will be productive would re of delirium tremens, when every fence "How odious you are! You need not and stone along tlie track shooting at have been afraid; there never was anyone sulphurous commands to take certain since the beginning Blank's pills ami wear Bluff's liver thing more I wouldn't marry yon to world. of the pads. London Telegraph. save your life! I would aa soon think or falling In love with the man In the Caaalbal Depart. What became of that fat mission- moon! We have always been friends, ary I aaw walking this way an hour of course, but that counts for nothing. One may like a person very much, and ago?" suspiciously asked one of another who aat quietly on yet find It quite Impossible to go any further. I could better love a horse man! "Same with me! I think no end of you, but when Lewis came and congratulated me the other day I was struck all of a heap. If he had said the same thing about a doxen other girls I should have been less surprised, but It never occurred to me to look upon you In that light. eu-lc- child's frock dangling on a briar, here Ler footprint was marked ujiou the marshy ground. Hero, again, she bad Straightway to Nmeimin and the stopped to build a pyramid of firwidow went Farmer llyan. It was cones. quite a compliment In Ilallyenrney to "It waa in tha Castle Carney woods, be asked to "stand" as godfather or . however. Hint the sponsors received a so since was uelther that, godmother; shock which all completely untold the name of the other sponsor, nerved them. Theybutbnd gone on for both lenders In the soiiib distance wUbi-u- t finding any feud consented to be present at the slgna of Kathy when, on reaching the baptismal font of llnhy Kathy. When bonk of tbe Illver Frar, wbieli at that the truth did leak out, they wen too point ran through the park, proud to withdraw their promisee, be- stopped and looked at each oilier they with ing fearful withal that such a with- dread. drawal might be regarded oa cowTlie river! gasped Bhaemus Veg ardice. Coul she have fallen In? Is it deep Tbe christening day arrived, and half here? Ballycarney assembled to witness tho "Mrs. O'Farrell liegan to pray rapmeeting between Mh.icnms Veg and the idly and fervently, as rhey slowly widow. But if Ilallyenrney expected paced along the bank. Buddenly any unduo display of temper or the Hhneiuus uttered s cry of horror. like, Uallycarney must have been bit- Right In tbeir iwtb lay a white Little Kathy terly disappointed. tb very ouc worn by little Ityan'a sponsors bore themselves with Kathy. the utmost dignity. Not a single glance "Mrs. O'FartvH threw up her arms did they exchange throughout the and fainted an the siot. When she In and when, the churchyard came to Bhaemus was bathing her afterward. Father Walah tried to use face. the Joint sponsorship as an excuse for 'Arrah, don't ye take on sol lie making peace, they merely declined his cried. 'Shiire she may not be drowned kind offices with thanks, and went tlioir at nil" several ways. 'Shnemus Veg! an U1 the widow, Years passed, and Kathy Ryan grew anting lip. This la n warnin' to you out of the stage of babyhood Into that and blackberry-hunting- . of flower-pickin- g O'Fari-ell-Malon- Aftber all these long years, youd make peace I" s Veg had returned from Ids mead-owin- g to bear of Kathy's, fruitless visit. "A fiber dinner." he said. "I'll take ray stick an' w ilk down to Lynn's." The two pcjiao.'i arrived at Fanner Ityan'a yard gate about the same time, and great waa tlieir consternation when they dlscorerrd thnt Kathy bad not retimed from her Journey. Wins! Wins.' wailed Mrs. "TIs lost the child Is lost or carried off by glpsicti! I'll go out an search for her. exclaimed Sliarnras Veg. starting off at a round (Mice down tha borcen. 'Faith an If be searches for her, I'll search for her, too.' cried the widow. TIs me she lame to see, anyhow, not that thief o' the world.' , "Down the narrow boreen. after Mrs. O'Fnrroll. aud, Bhaemus, aped being of sturdier build tbnn the little It was not king before she farmer. overtook him. Sluraitm gave her a r, but lialeful look out of l.ls said no word: and so. side by aide, tbe twain Fluttered In pursuit of the miss- in' me. Here we nre keepln' up our Inful factions (lyin' In the very face of l'rovldcnce. Wliat luck could we expect from such work us t'mt?" True for ye. Maurya true for ye," muttered Rliacimis. For the first time In the1" Urea three two hud called each otLer by thclr Christian unices. There w.is a slimes for a moment, u.ri then Mia O'Fsrni rose to her test If the little one la nut drowned," she said. "l'U lie satisfied to do for a year. I love that child betnor ter she were my own." ing Kathy. "Arrah. woman, ye don't love her Near the Klllonsli style rhey found s bnnch of flowers which looked like ?ny better than I do.- expostulated 5'miniis keg. "Slaire, I'd 'k willin' to her (in mil work. make pence will! tlie O'Fnrrells If we ' She tins cone Into the woods,' mutCivild only find Kathy." tered Shnemus. Were ye "Th widow stared. Do you thnt. Shnemus Veg Lifloiie:'' said . OFar rell, sharply, epeiikln' to me. sir? she ilciiinr.d-'d- . Certain n:ie, 1 man H." baugLiilr lint sheeiiuis shook his pre-corne- ien-nn- - M:-s- I "DON'T CONTRADICT!" "0, Indeed! Im awfully obliged, I'm sure, but I don't think much of your There are a dozen other men taste. who wouldnt agree with you, that's one comfort. Am I so utterly repulsive In your eyes. I think I had better say 'Good afternoon at once, and relieve you of my presence. "What nonsense you talk! I never said a word about your appearance that I know of. That's ibe worst of arguing with a woman she files of at a tangent and there's no doing any good with her. I don't see why yon should be oftlie strand like one that had dined fended. You seem to think it Just as well. Impossible to fall in love with me." "That's different I mean, I don't "I wel welcomed him," bluahingly answered lie. "Into" rare what you think; but other people "Into our midst, I reckon," snorted think that's to say, I have always the first, turning on bis heel. The been told Some people think I am Magpie. very nice If you don't. I think It's perfectly hateful of you to any such things! laaalt te lojary. I should like to know. Just as a matter Tyre Did you hear how shabbily of curioilty, what It Is In me that you Newcoastcr treated bln family physi- object to eo much?" You won't like It, you know, when cian? Biker No; what did he do you do hear you'll be in a bigger rage Tyre IVst poned paying tbe doctor's than ever. Much better leave It alone. bill so that he could buy a wheel and Well, If you will have it. I dislike the become vigorous. North American. way you do your hulr. Wait a moment it means more than you think. It Is Saprr.tltlnn Overrent. Maelral Polalrr. not only ugly In Itself, but It shows a I haa cured B!lgglns of hls hornale rr.'json I know wlmro you can find fatal want of perception. Your beauty a remarkably cheap piano mover. :f you will allow me to say so Is of a superriitlon at last," the philanthroBriggs How did you discover him! classic order, and If you adopt a moro pist exrlalmej. "How did you mans; It?" Blllaon I let my piano rent got be- natural style of coiffure, your apprar-anc- e Y.oon- hind. Cleveland llaln Dealer. "I offered to lend him 13 would really be er uacominonly cocket Reporter. la of 'Stead ycu persist tbat, fetching! .f-fo-td riu-Ib- DxR.-pM-;s 3SSESSSSSSB$ IT. N. V. Heaven VL XHf. Ko, 0 When writing lo adrrrileer please my that mw the ailrrrUwiurui is thla paper. you S4-S- I i I eppU-ratin- l |