Show or MKIIAKIS ROMMK K lm whiK Q II bit lady Ill stop IIP er for r Thule Ive given him the bell hell MOB now beyint Jut the load Now f lady Oh be the Ueklns V smack I forgot the chit tor1 And HI as claiming lIe llraal lumbering good naturrol Irish conductor con-ductor stepped to the ground went forward for-ward and taking n child In each arm tenderly carried them to the Idwalk and deposited them beside their mother moth-er Hid the tlmnk him Not n word of think did she Illlir It la I doubtful If iht thought of doing inch a tiling Home penum might have hit the want nl nollti new hut not HI that conductor I for with a There gu along with y ft now to his molorrniii lie swung him I wit under toe hood at the rear of the < ir and began liiimailni KalhlMn i Vlavournetn ai the rr aped along toward tin etui of lbe Hue I Illi hit of a brogue till action and manner Indicated very clearly that hi hud left Inland but a abort Hue ago and yet ho appeared to 1e I thoroughly familiar with Ida duties oo conductor The reporter lagan to talk with the roM or Irish Rood nature ltllng ae qiislnteit wag cuy enough A few word about Iho spel at which tie ear wits running and the danger It Derationed and they were un well acquainted u though they had been through a aam ialgn together lie n HIM bit of level I country e Imp here but It haint tbs green the conductor Mid Tho green what groan he wn askc1Why Why man flue green nf homeIre I hind the emerald field that would Ipll I 1 F SI r I N I u t y i I CAN TIII PLY com HACK rou THU CIIUMII u rest per eyes If yu wire blind Thirn nothing Ilko It In thl country they lay Have you been In this country long Who IT Cant fOil see Im n yanlce wllh a chutkle hut faith 1 RUVM Ilr not hard to tell where I cam Item Ooinlu the middle of Au liiist Ill bo her IIIlan mouths nail com In the first of blue year an the Job hallo out therell be moro of Oil here than there Is I now More of you ban can that lT True for > e but Mg ai I am the biggest halt of mo Is nt home and tuns only n wee bit of a woman 0111 that Hut Iff tisr heart that tell nn Ita III big na an as Its for her that Im him although Ood knows its alr I I carrot for me Job at hum whom I hid II U n now bo ale y pleas till I stop to I car Ill have no one hurt If I m help It Ho rang the ball alto al-to the last passenger but the re vor r to step off rang to gn ahead ngrin oUII I th cuimrsi tloa was con tin ai4at of hrolaudtlt o I at part of Inland dl I I ou came from liulliunmuik an me IIlIlIIe U llur pin MUhael Murphy by tin glace IIr 1 I it1 or Ollhooley an the holy water tern you not doing well at homo aye pounds ahllllngii an pence Then why did you mute hire i lOr the lltllo woman lint you left her beblu I you re man but Low ecuI > I holy ItT It-T meself that only MH n I w oornl I i when I came Ye acv It lIa Ih way I wu lu the OOIMI il iluv nu i fi evil the eviction an whit ml 1 v 1111110 gtlln some tiui d li ill t troujle for they d light au UU m lion aim ere 1 wan the blggett man on the foiee Id to lote every ono III Fri on It wu a hard life out me that tender ten-der heart d that I louldnt boor to IK 1 I JIll lint I hail I In I du I Ihll I nhl Ae long an I m In II Inl In It an Iln the law tbnt s to blame an not Mlehanl i t 1 Murphy V Ith Heeling me heart with i 1 such thought a that I got along well enntiah until old nun I > tiahran had the pun aaaliiM him an I was lent I lo pin him and I his daughter Kllly In the road an be all nlil comrade of me father that fought with him In the Crime Cri-me Twi thin hardest job lifer I did but praise lod It wa the bet one I too U hen I went lo put mil the few trap of thing that they had an tryln nol to care a rap file bit at a girl Kitty Kit-ty threw h relf before me an told me fur Iha sake of tune fathers memory Limb rest him In leave 11110 alone Wanld you hate me break me I oath any I Voitr troth says sits an me In I I your way I Bhure youre but a sweet lltllc crumb say I that n fly could carry oR an bt glad of It toe Anwith thai I picked her up an put her outside the thatch wllh her great eye itreamln tearThen Then In for the old man who wag moan In and weopln In Iho corner I went loWIve I me alone my he Take the bit of thing out an when theyre gone III ROtoo Its little Iron Id n theII ever give ye an ye the stun of tho man I saved from the Itoolans now forly yell gone Take them nil Its wall the old woman none or her heart would bfl broke an mo with lead In me shoulder that I got at Mulakoff too pnor lo pay I twlntytwo uhlllln Two little trouble I had to get the thing out save for mo heart that was frettln me soul but whAt could I dot The presses was on them an I had to doll I livery time I paed over the sill I saw Iho lu cryln an rilnln her big swollen eye to me an before I was through I was Ilk to put thm all hack an throw up me Job As I went back for Iho last tow bits an was turnln me head nvvay hat 1 1 woiildn see Illy she nay Mlclmc Murphy that the mtauct day work ye cir did nn may yo never forget IL 1 till the day of yen death TIre tint another In the Count of Ionufiml that would do what yo hAlO done this day Then she got up nn followed maunder ma-under the thatch took her old father by the hand 1 an said Como father tutu son of yen old comrade hu turnei ye out In tho world Ask no more or him Ill find bed for So with Komeono An Ihsy walked out while 1 gathered up what was left and placed ihsiu ou the pile I of old traps nuuUe lly the lime I wo through the neighbor had Irarned of the eviction an began to gather as I was nlltln the rickety old 1 door that wouldnt keep omit a eat I dldn Ret many blessing tome to-me days work an only mo alto an reputation far flKhlln qualltlM mated me from a batln I went Lick to report to thin agent an me heart smote me As I wa paoln the barrack I thought of the small sum the wire evicted for lrie said to meself Mike It a dirt trick ye did the day to put old ughran and I Kitty out In I the world an now that yet I duty done yed better put them under I the tnaluh again an not have yet fathers I fa-thers cure ou ye An with that 1 went tu me room an got the price of tho rent to take In the agent When I walked In bl says Well Murphy did ye put them out I dh that says I an 1 never did n worse I job In me life Hows that any he Niver mind says I nn with that be Uughed 1 an eayo lu a knowln way Kitty a IInll bit of a IIlrla sweetheart I sweet-heart maybe Nat a bit sir say I for the member of the constnbular t cant marry do ye mind an 1 never I thought of Kitty for n awMlheart but I did then an her big eyea an roay I check an sweet olie came between mn an the agent au I couldnt see bin 1 fur a time I an before I b MorIn psr Mor-In the rent he spoke I Well ay he Ml 11 bII hard flndln another tenant for the old place but I had in make an example of eome GIbe G-Ibe I could find re a tenant says I If ell tell me the not ye expect ex-pect thlnkln quick There little land an Ita not worth much an tenant are scarp so If ye can get me fiR year for It It will do My hIt a h-It might In I long before yc get a tenant say I True says ha An If I eon get ye one at once would U do My I Ho thought for a moment an then says Ye If Its n good tenant Then Pete L Tvo a friend that want me to get him a plan an If yell runt It tom for him Ill take It at U an hold It till be name Will ye be surety for the rent says ha Aye says I make It In me name IIn before I loft I had the old lilac rented an the paper signed an In me Packet an so he could not object I Mid him down the money I had In me locket before I left I went hock an found Kitty an the old nun sltlln on their traps an everyone ryone cursing me an Iho ngent an the lord that owned the place U was some lime before I could make them nderatand that I had rented the plate and when I drew thin mils from the I door an asked them to help mo carry I the thing In again I they let out a i hout that the agent could hear an with the things In they went When everything was In I went to lUll > an eays I I carried > o out the Iral thing an now Ill carry yo In thin last thing that scripture may be fill lied M father flllhoolcy used lo say Mho wa for licit hi nway from me but the women wouldnt let her so I picket I her up In mo arms whllo they all aiiRhid and shouted l an 11 1 paned over tho sill again with bar I stooped mo head to get In the door an It was then I whl lered Can limo lly coma back for thin riimb again If ho dont wait till tho aw sends him say she opcnln herr her-r nt eye an al shun looked at mo I knew Id have to get out of thin con tahulary the precious burthen that she was I not a letter last winter from Con lInn hats In New York tell In mo all about the strike on the ear In llrook 111 an I says Mike Murphy nows your chance do to America yo can lIt work at once an then yo send for < ltty an the old man I thought It over for a day and then says I It hey wont accept mo resignation Ill accept It mewlf Bo I called mvself Into oxecutho session presented the resignation accepted It unanimously an that night beln a free man I cut for Dublin from there I went to Southampton shipped oa n stoker and reached New York while tho strike was on Cht camo over to Ilrookln was put on a car an there thank nod ITO been ever since and son Jin money to Kitty 10 pay the rent |