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M1111 ulroiiN TnriuiMliiili 11c ICnpyilKhl lOO liy C H towHI Tln roof of our calilu liiul liln li nkln fur linlf 11 vnr I loikoii lniim olil Zol White iih I mhIi1 IiIiii fur 11 story hut as It didnt rain moroii onre 11 wcilc nml us tln liitl didnt do any Kiiut hurt 1 wiiHiil lirciikln my liaclc to llx It Tlu old woiuiin didnt say nutli In till 0110 iiiitwtilu sliu k up wltli ti liiiiilailio and was tot liy Sei ln how It was I didnt say iiiilliln to provoke licr lull slit liuniid her hand nuln tliu stovo stulilifd liir loo and llually liust Ld out on 1110 with Hi Wlilli of all tin- shaiktlty orlltiis on lids ycrc unilKilanil niouii tliiK uoliody kin hold a candh to yo Whats wrotiK with tnoV siys I Mliiips mill lumps of things This old 1iililn Is rilarly fallln to plociS fur tlu want of a days work but yo aint man null to take hold anil tix things Ill fix that Irak tomorrur Thats tho old song Yoll go right at It this inlnlt or tharll bo a row Iook htif now says 1 spoakln as softly as I could Ill work all day to- WmMmhw AUK YOU XAMK Zlill WlinTf inoiror but today Ive got to go up to thorn llniestoni eavos I had a power ful vlsliuu last night In my vishiin I saw a cave and that cavo was ohuek full of coons utul possums I cant say what brung tho varmints together but thur they was anil thnr was r00 of em I dont believe mithln of the sort says the old woman Yo are alius hivln vlshuiis bout bnrs and coous anil possums but nobody ever knoweil yo to hov n vlaluui bout choppln wood or hoeln corn She was light bout that said Zeb with n smile but It riled me up jest tho same 1 answered back party briskly and she got 1110 sassy anil so we had 11 row 1 got up from the table and tool my gun and whistled to tho diiwg and started off and the old wom an called out to me that she hoped Id be clawed by wildcats I wasnt varo lii bout that vlshun I was lyln on my back In bed eyes wide open when that vlshun rlz up befo me anil I seen things o clear that I fell Into a trem ble Thar was a cave full of coons nml possums ami I went In and sluyed em by tho hundreds and got miff money out of their skins to buy me a mewl I wanted to llx that leak of cose but It seemed a powerful sin to let that vl shun go by I hadnt got moron half 11 mllo from the house when the dnwg begun to hung buck Tho critter ullus pearetl to tuko tho old womnns side whenever wo had a row When I no ticed him hangln back I yelled out at him ami grabbed up a club but ho went out of sight llko u rabbit I wanted that dawg to hold the mouth of tho cavo while 1 went In and sluugh tered tho varmints and I Jest made up my mind to kill him when I got home Thar was three caves nnd It was a six mllo trip The middle cavo was the biggest and when I reached it I looked nil around fur tracks Not one was to be found but that didnt dlscourago me I peered around fur a spell and then went In It was a narrer openlu and the cavo was dark but I had brung along a taller caudle I lighted tho candle and begun to look nbout me Dod rot it but what a fule a man kin make of himself when ho tries exclaimed the old man after a pause Auybodyof seuse knows that coons and possums dont go hangln around caves That vlshun was a tarnasbun lie That cavo was as big as half an acre nnd I walked all over It aud found nuthln I was mad and klckln myself when I started to sO out but I undut gone fur when the roof of the rave pcantl to fall down upon m Mebbc It wan half nu hour later when I oiiieil my e el mid found myself 011 my buck uiitl It Ktomod us If one side of my liiiul had bin caved in I found my rllle with the stock broken and I could Hiuell linr all mound II didnt take 1110 long to Dggor out that a bar had fullered mo Into the cavo and fetched 1110 a whack longHlde the head In a inlnlt I heard him Hiilllln and mov 1 11 around outside the cine and iih I crawled along I found him 011 guard lie was lyln down fair In the way mid I was his prisoner If my rllle had bin all right I could huv got rid of him In short order but It couldnt bo fired Ah the bar heard me inovln up he showed his teeth mid growled In a way to make my hnr stand up He didnt come In lifter 1110 lint It was plain null that he wasnt goln to let me out I thought It was best to keep still fur awhile and see If he wouldnt go away and dyo know sub to the best of my belief that critter wont right to sleep I couldnt git out without stoppln over him and It was too risky to try that kept julet fur two hours and h ntv or moved Thou I flung a stone at I1I111 mid he woke up ami growled till I had a chill Mobbo yoll say I oiler Iipv taken comfort In that cavo but when I found the afternoon wearln away and tho bar hangln on I was mighty miserable over It The bars of Tennessee owed me a powerful grudge fur the way I had slaughtered them mid who was to tell what this critter proposed to doV Ho could finish nu off any lime he wanted to but he poured to be playln utiothcr game Ittiueby It come dark but he didnt move I was hungry and thirsty ami I kuowed the oltl woman would be worryln even though she was mail The bar didnt move off however and at last 1 softly crept as fur away us I could and went to sleep 1 dont reckon ho come nigh me durlii the night nut he might hev slipped away fur food or drink He was tliar all right when daylight broke aud thou 1 was so mail and hungry that I got desperate Willi the rllle bar I In my hands 1 advanced lo the mouth of the cave and yelled fur hi in to come in aud hov It out with me He wouldnt do It lie growled and roared and clawed but he wouldnt come in It wiis a narrer place to git out and ho hail all tht udvantage 1 yelled and whooped and Hung stones aud called him names but he let me tire myself out Noon come and ho was still thar I hud another row with him and If hed bin a proper bar hed hov come In and showed his grit but he staid outside and growled 1 looked fur the old woman all that afternoon but she didnt come I had an old shotgun In the house ami I knowetl that If she come shed load It with buckshot aud bring it along If the bar waited fur her he was a gon er Night come along agln and 1 was billn over with madness and ready to eat nails from hunger The only tiling I could ilo was to sleep but It was a nightmare nil through the long dark hours 1 klu toll yo I wus mighty glad to see the daylight agln I went to look- fur the bar and he was In tho same old place aud as cheerful as over We hud a Jaw but he wouldnt light 1 made up my mind lo wait about two hours and then kill or be killed but I was out of the cave before that time The old woman had come hunt in fur me and she got clus up to that bar aud tired a handful of buckshot Into him befo he knowetl what was up As 1 crawled out of the cave she looked at me fur a inlnlt and then keerlessly said rears lo ine Ive seen yo befo Are yor name Zeb White Thats It says I Cilnerally spoken of as the possum hunter of Tennessee Yes Man what has vlshuns of coons and possums in a cave I thought it was a vlshun Yes I kitow but It was mighty sluglar that when yo was lievlu 11 vl shun of coons and the possums yo didnt sec nuthln of the bar Zeb White yo come long homo and go to work on that cabin roof nnd let vl shuns ami dreams go to pot I was glad miff to do so explained the old man with a sorrowful smile I trigged along behind her till wo renched home expectln she would hov mo to say but she was mighty good about It She cooked me the biggest meal I had ever eat and she let me go to bed and sleep fur 20 hours nnd all she saltl was Zeb yores nnlls and hammer and boards and now yo hev a vlshun bout leaks In tho roof of this cabin M Quad A Salty Tnle The old saying that tho way to catch n bird Is to put salt on Its tall has been verified by little Jimmy Ilelew who lives In Naudaln street Jimmy was sent by his iirandinother for two bairs of salt for some domestic operation nlready In progress After an hours nbsenco ho returned in a high state of excitement crying Ive got the bird Sure enough he had n sparrow clutch ed tightly In his fist Hut wheres tho salt asked his grandmother Oh the salt said Jimmy Why thats around the corner in tho mlddlo of the street Investigation showed that the boy returning from his errand saw somo Bparrows on the car track Ho opened one bag and poured out tho contents which tho birds proceeded to investi gate Then ho threw the contents of the other bag on top of the sparrows submerging them sutllclently to cap ture ouo beforo It could extricate Itself from the uvnlanche of salt Philadel phia Record Very UlRerent A man may stand ou a sinking ship at sea or plunge through the vortex of destruction upon the Held of battle and still be self possessed but its different with him wheu he finds that ho has beeu sitting on fresh paint Chicago Times Herald s KISSING OUR OOYS GOOD NIGHT Oli tvlut a liatigc omrs oicr tlilngi WliOl quint fllln Hie pinto Tlic Inter owning ilouly ilriRii llio tiurtilc llmnm Hint rtitr Far up tlii rlilinripy km in lu nlicd Im ihmftil uarttitli nml liuht IVIifn putting nn their little tftmni Wc klaa our los gooil rilKtit We follow lliern off tliry ro IU 4 Willi ringing laugli ami iliout To fondly link llirm In Hie lied Ami turn tlic gaatiglit out And lipnl In one nnnlliora arm a S unrin iinl tnug ami light Tliey 111 nir hearts ulth wonhlp When we 11m our lii good night And ai they drift to Slumherlaml We llngir round their cot For lo 11 ntrntige nieliontment lllmla m wiIiiIiki lo the apot Ami life sniiiilimv grows sweeter And the eilng cares lake light When hemlltig oir their sleeping forms Wu klsj our liuja good night Then looking to Hie future Into whoso injaterloui jenrs They must go to meet lifes lutiet Now ulth glailmss now In tears Wc prny that he may lead them Kwr In the pnth of right When no mure lieneatli our rooftrce Wc may M s our txijs good night W I Hjnford In Oaluston Ncwx rSStJS wu 0 mods nous Ilo TlnlotiEs Not to Ills Fmnlly hut to tho World of Crunks BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ KJMj45s S5 Ferdinand Mnrklewlez the literary pride of Warsaw flung his pen on tho table nnd threw himself back in his chair wltli n violence that mnds that piece of furniture groan Ills young wife who hnd come In os tensibly to look for her workbasket though she knew It wasnt there look ed up at him anxiously mid said So tired dear Tired I can scarcely breathe Why dont you rest for a few days I think 1 will 1 must In fact no matter what happens He stretched himself ou the sofa and continued The editor of The Review was here today I have promised him tho first chapter of Rlessed Spirits for Friday so that he can begin printing It Imme diately after the holidays Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday only four days And then It makes me shiv er to think of It I shall not have an hour to myself for a month nt least Then Rye got to finish At High Pres sure for The Journnl correct tho proofs of Hard Luck and see It through the press Heavens It makes my head swim Ills wife folded her hands 11 sign thnt she had something serious to say and Intended to say It nnd walked over to the sofa Ferdlnnnd she snld if you wont think of yourself at least have some consideration for your wife and children You go to bed nt 2 and get up before 8 You know no Sunday no holiday How long do you think you are going to stand It And what will become of us if you break down The writer passed his hand over his knitted brow You are right qulto right my dear Anlulkn For tho spnee of three whole days from this moment 1 swear 1 wont touch a pen and Ill try t i forget what Ink looks like Where nro tho children Let me play with them He sprrtng to bis feet opened the door nnd called Zona Marynla Come hero Two pretty little girls 4 nnd 5 years of ago came romping Into the room Pnpa want Malyula cried the youngest who wns not yot ou good terms with her rs Yes my child Come and play with pnpa What shall we play Oh frogs Zofla exclaimed nnd Marynla echoed Oh flogs flogs Good Frogs It Is Down on your hands nnd knees But they will ruin their clothes the mother objected laughing Oh bother the clothes Come on girls Hands nnd kuees Then there was a great hubbub of frogs Jumping nnd croaking In soprano and bnrltone according to age min gled with staccato remarks such as Heavens This Is Immense Threo days No pen nnd Ink Nothing but piny In the midst of It all the door bell rang Not at home croaked the bullfrog nnd Not at homo piped tho froglings and all threo Jumped higher than over The door opened In tho doorway ap peared a servant who for a moment was stricken dumb by tho strange Bcene When ho recovered his wits he said It wns tho postman nnd he brought these holding out a mass of letters and packages Put them on tho tabic and get out cried the famous author making a spring for Mttlo Marynla The man obeyed and went off shak ing his head A mlnuto later however the writer rose to his feet My old back hurts ho explained Then ho added glancing at tho table All these letters must be answered so goodby to rest Or shall I leave them till afterward No Thero may bo something of Importance I shall bo worrying about then my vacation wont do me any good Better sacrifice this evening to them and have It over Too bad girls but It cant bo helped Oh let the letters wait his wife pleaded No my dear Anlulka I dont want to nave anything on my mind Laughing ho drove the children back to the nursery then returned and be gan to examine tho letters Shall I help you Anlulka asked Yes please Anlulka opened the first letter and began Honored maatnr I inow that your rvcry moment belongs to the public ti nd that your leisure hours should be sacred Oh groaned tho author pulling a long face but Aliinlka calmly went on but I also know that your heart ns great as your genius tmbrnisH all humanity and boats lu sympathy with rvcry suffering I am the chairman of the committee for the relief of poor young Indies who are too protitl to work Our means arc small our needs enormous Tho situation Indeed Is so desperate that the very existence of our society one of the most useful lu the city Is In Jeopardy Rut If you honored master will bestow upon us mil of the fullness of your portfolios the manuscript of a novel or oven a short story we can offer It at nuc tlon - Enough Mnrklewlez Interrupted In a rage The devil take tliein Port folios Whnt portfolios Do they think Ive got MSS to burn Here I am with threo or four editors scream ing for copy anil they talk nbout port folios Hows tho thing signed Eulnlln Kuku Mny a hawk fly awny with her Please dont be so cross Ferdi nand the little woman mildly remon strated It Isnt my fault you know lie caught her hnnd and kissed It For give me my treasure Rut look nt It Im worked to death already and along comes this Eulnlla Kuku aud wants me to write a novel for her Well lots bnve the next one Ills wife rummag ed among the correspondence and pull ed out n bulky package the sight of which nearly made the author fall off his chair Great heavens lie cried A manuscript But there Is n letter attached to It 1 see Anlulka opened the letter nud began Master the words which thou readest are a confession Thou hast dwelt In my heart and slept In my bosom ns the poet saltli and thou art the father ot my child Ferdinand Anlulka dropped the letter and glar ed at her husband with distended eyes He moved uneasily In his chair and said That must be a figure of speech Give me the letter I will rend it Rut Anlulka hnd retrieved the pre cious epistle and clasped It to her bos om as if she would defend It with her life Not for the world she replied I will know tho whole truth She read on I have sat nt thy feet like a little violet at the foot of a mighty oak for hnve not the lowly at least the right to hide themselves In the shadow of the great So I even I fly to your protec tion I am a young Fool Mnrklewlez Interposed I am a young girl but I love litera ture and woald serve it oh so gladly If I could hear a word of encourage ment from thy lips To be sure mamma and Aunt Aud zla and Cousin Jozio are unstinted In their praises but I nm afraid they may bo prejudiced so I await tby Judgment I know that thy time Is tho property of the whole nitlon but I trust to thy goodness and send thee these six poor volumes of my romance On Broken Pinions Read It Thou art the causo of Its existence therefore pronounce not sentence of deatli ou this infant that I have brought Into the world un der thy Influence Mnrklewlez drew a long breath Didnt I tell you It was a figure of speech Throw the lufifnt Into the waste basket What Read six vol umes of Illegible manuscript Never And you wouldnt believe it wns a fig ure of speech Please forgive me Ferdinand Anl ulka pleaded very meekly Oh with pleasure replied Mnrkle wlez whom the happy negotiation of this piece of thin Ice had put Into great good humor Read the next one my love Anlulka road Honored Sir I am by choice and profession n philosopher devoted to psychical studies At present I nm en gaged In a psycho physiological re search the object of which Is to deter mine the Influence of different varieties of flesh food upon Intellectual nnd es pecially upon creative power Do you for example work most easily on a beef diet or upon lamb chops or veal cutlets Which meat do you find best for the delinentlon of character and which for the description of natural scenes I Inclose a printed form of questions such ns I nm sending to all the great thinkers of Europe nnd I beg you to have tho goodness to Oil out tho blanks adding such additional remarks ns your exporleuco may suggest and return nt your earliest convenience As the holidays are approaching you will I trust find time to write the few hun dred lines necessnry especially in view of the fnct that the subject Is of world wide Importance Mnrklewlez bounded from his seat and snatched the letter from his wifes hands exclaiming Oh that I mlsht kick him down stairs My dear Ferdlnnnd Oh I apologize What comes next Read read and let us get through with ihem Hadnt we better leave the rest un til tomorrow No Read I tell you read She read I know thnt each of your minutes Is a pearl In the crown of genius and therefore J will make little demand on your time But It has been tho dream of my youth and of my riper years to see you faco to face and with this solo object I have come from my country home I dure not come to you lest I disturb your Inspirations but If you would give a moment of happiness to a wretched despairing woman let mo see you I beg you If only from afar I know not at what hours you aro free so for tho next three dayB from 2 to 0 In the afternoon I shall walk up and down tho Cracow avenue between Zygmuntowska and Kroleuska streets Will you be there or would you prefer another plnce nnd time For I will not IrtliVve thnt you will fall me alto gether for a great genius bespeaks n tender heart I bopu shell walk her legs offl growled the author His wife saltl Ferdlnnndl again This time be k sed her on the lips Forgive me puss he snld But Just picture me running up nnd down the street from 2 to 0 like n dogl He was pacing the room and working himself up Into a fury Throw tho nig Into the wnstebasket nnd read the next one he said Or no Rend no more I know the others They nro nil from editors and each editor wants nn article within a week He counted the remaining letters Eight he cried Did you ever hear the like Put some butter on them mid give them to the dog Eight letters At this moment the servnnt entered with a box uul a note that had Just been left at the door Anlulka opened the box Whats this she exclnlmed Joyously Frogs Ronutlful green rubber frogs thnt can bo wound up for hero ia a key Who can hnve sent them I wonder Oh wont Zofla and Marynla be delighted Rend the note her husband sug gested There may bo somo mis take The note ran Beloved Master I frequently meet your charming wife nnd your dear lit tle girls at church I dont wish to flat ter but I must say that I never saw lovelier children or a sweeter Uttlo mother Thats the first decent letter today t ald the author smiling A good hon est soul Go on I send your children two mechan ical frogs from Paris and tho latest thing out I hope they will amuse your darlings and so give pleasure to your dear wife and yourself Thats the right sort of n letter ex claimed Mnrklewlez much nflocted Read on Rut you can get nothing for noth ing in lids world you know Do you remember the promise you made mo at Mlsia Iupowskas wedding four years ago You promised to deliver a lecture for the benefit of the Associa tion For Improving the Condition of Young Soaks Now 1 knock at your door The holidays are approaching you will be nt leisure and the Young Sonks are froezing Mny one trust tho word of a poet Have you forgotten Will you refuse my request Who who ou earth wrote that asked the author In a tone of dejection Anlulka read tho last Hues With best wishes for you and yours your lit tle friend Skrzeczkowska Hm 1 dont exactly recollect Im not sure Perhaps I did promise He rubbed his chin Yes I did promise the little thing teased me so And now these toys and thnt nice let terwell I can surely hammer out some sort of a lecture during the holi days Hang the luck Oh Ferdinand exclaimed Anlulka horrified But he was pacing up nnd down again and muttering It hus got to bo done Theres no help for It it Par don my dear This Is my holidny you know 1 shall soon have to go to writ ing again The next Instant lie was down on all fours Jumping and cronkiug like a frog nnd still crying This is my holiday Translated From tho Polish For New York Com mercial Advertiser The Reign or King Cotton Europe Is anxiously reaching out for whatever remains of last years cotton crop In the United States The expor tation of cotton in April the details of which have Just been completed by the treasury bureau of statistics amounted to 2G404431S pounds against 134397 328 pounds In April of Inst year aud the valurj tu 24GS408 ngalnst 8435 097 in April last year while tho aver age price per pound In April 1900 wns 03 cents and In April 1S99 G3 cents an lucrease of about 50 per cent Tho United Kingdom Increased her Impor tation of American cotton from 52000 000 pounds In April 1899 to 89000000 pounds In April 1900 France from 0000000 pounds In April 1899 to 13 000000 pounds In April 1900 Ger mnny from 15500000 pounds In April 1899 to nenrly 88000000 pounds lu April 1900 nnd other European coun tries from 40000000 pounds In April 1899 to 04000000 pounds In April 1900 Japan which hnd been busy In tho earlier part of the year obtaining her supply did not take as much In April 1900 ns In April 1899 the figures be ing In April 1899 1370718 pounds nud In April 1000 5035573 pounds During tho ten months ending with April however Jnpau took 155583547 pounds ngalnst 71778701 pounds In the corresponding months of tho pre ceding fiscal year while England had during tho ten months taken but 1082230118 pounds ngalnst 1707242 402 pounds In the corresponding months of last year tho total for tho other European countries In 1000 being about equal to that of tho correspond ing months of 1899 Meantime tho American manufactur ers aro also taking tlmo by tho fdre lock and laying In their share of tho Btock In sight even at the advanced prices which are now very much In ex cess of thoso a year ago Tho latest quotations received by the bureau of statistics show the price of cotton In New York to be 031 cents on May 25 and on April 20 013 cents while tho figures for one year earlier were CVi cents for Mny 20 1899 and 0 cents for April 15 1899 an lncreaso of 50 uer cent during tho 12 months jft e