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THE GHOST OF A GULL. Serko N tr PoRN ER w lovely and low. ing girl, She pes heart avertlowing with aficetion, a complexion of strawberries and ercam. and a tan " On this last Voung aifections amd tender sordid: in ty owns tpt 1 une waverin " ether the bird reeipre. wot was a paint which she fally make up he 1 sare midennon atin Vat . ied And her its re, Whetl he difference te ul in the nei want of one. Th t ony n his In fact, hay [the ehanees are he would net ty q atitwas, But the time eae when he wa terribly enlightened—when the vivid Wea 1 sea-bied Sdspect was "! sed on has ith the 1 would 1 day and haunt his And it. ed th sin this wise but. uneven acnorable day ne in his life, you he ving intrepidity. He A fa0b6 without faltering, twoof the fe he raised his the trig smok rered «I biped ports ar re had shot a of being did net Know, He only knew that arty at so exhilerat- wture which aad sti¢ nor did there was his host's how: that gull came not m its mistress’ hand. In t had never been in the habit < nourishment in that way, but it rite fiction of Sophronia’s that it THE JUDGE. did, and who so strong-heart ! But on th gull failed to appear at all. inte twilight, still the gull insay the Sunset me ited snd twilight into dark tn Hd anything be ve that he w nit became necessary for Sophronia to tire herself for a birthday party to which she was bidden, Her mind was but ill attuned to scenes of revelry, oppressed as she was Li the fate of her favorit ut it we nt upon her to be f The invitation hal heen accepted: muslin dress with lave ons had been med for th . furthermors to bea ler rit nd of revelry by lane uded. and Sophronia Turn hung upon the arm ef Jeremiah He was taking her to an was displayed the trophy of his morning's | prowess —the mortal remains of a gull. FACES WE SHOULD KNOW. inia’s grief was masked by smiles. In : slow of conseious beauty and unconscious THOMAS ©. ACTON f innocence she walked to Whar man, of all men in the United A seream. att wy feet. a tab: | Stites. s apers and ducumenté. repre- baht lean! Jeremiah ipperting the t money. Not W lat i. fainting form of Sophronia Turner in his nid, nor Fick, i arms, and the lifeless corpse of the once pul- 80 Taine a Tat his fect! 1 t us draw a veil ay rowing pieture. The maiden wars the hair ef both | eventually eon but (or wight have) turned For if the (hy thealbatros did the gull avenge | rer, Long did his ines heep two loving hearts: a nited Stat whom th vt. hew terribly It upen his Avyouse man in’ Kansy Jaw by mu in Sophronia’s eves there dhe proffered her. and mother in-law should not com their y value Bl within gunshot distance of their soneia-law:, jae followi = ie were he h unine to peep upon the rave. ail already Tompkins is begin- suspect that he was the gull after all. A New Yo three da ing ten jx can earry t ial residence of the | puzzle the General of Cun- =< | a lately by Fenians, So your f Vulean Ripeac Hatt Jarquis of Lorn las has been thre ars or some such unpleasant people. | ing tourist to ab t’s litle boy sitting t + is naturally sue consternation expe: | near the forge. . he’s a son of a t rienced, as Rideat Hall is an out of the way, | yun, so the helper, Bill Stubbs sez,” coolly pit answered the boy. rile Whe was it tha of Tly-men ey were to fe n become more 1 short men to en- Doesn't he know w his adviee they 4 short” than ever? very favorite method of de face of unpatterned 1m very well detined idea as to what may be, but w likely to super: applique should like to know if it is dle rouge and pearl powder, PAPERS may have just as much influ- cr, but the women-folk say not making as big a bustle in the’ world they did a few years “Ture is no man that n us. Even th remarks our Williar ion nothing. is wasted, ¥ not instruct A MAN was d other day for passin, eme of | dude Even th has his uses. orekeeper named Go | —_ | that it is not always right to * {il A GreexnaeKer has be ted Mayor fs ; of Moberley, Mo. They alw kekind- | “Ane you a jury sked the clerk } ly to anything that guaranteed any sort of | the court o e Irishman. ‘No, } money down there, | sir, Pm a dhrayn replied the latter. ; Maypay is moving time, but it won't | “sighedatrav- | Vai make any difference to the tramp. — He's | eler seated behind a sqnalling male infant in H changing his residence every d | the cars. | iit comicbooks.com