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The author is an old player and coach Send to us for only 20 packages of BLUIINE to sell at 10 cents a package and return our $2.00 re ceived from the sale. We will send you at once a Regulation Size Rugby Football, consisting of a tested bladder made of the best ru t_ber and a strongly sewed leather cover. We guarantee this ball to stand rough usage ; and we have given away thousands already. WE SEND BALL PREPAID. Write to-day. Be sure to say what premium you want. Book free with each premium if you are prompt. Address 331 MILL STREET, CONCORD JUNCTION, MASS. (THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM) BLUINE MFC CO., BOYS, THIS REGULATION SIZE FOOTBALL made of leather, strongly sewed and canvas lined, fitted with strong rubber Madder, guaranteed to give perfect satisfac? tion, given FREE for selling only 20 pieces of our famous jewelry novelties at xo cents each. Our goods sell at sight. Send us your name and address to-day and we will send you oar novelties to sell. 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OUR MOON v J) Running Away From Us ! PROF. WILLIAM H. PICKERING of Harvard Ob? servatory, one of the world'? greatest astronomers and a specialist on the moon, recently visited the (treat volcanoes of Hawaii, and there discovered, he believes, just where our moon came from, and whither it is going. His story, a novel and interesting one, written in a popular and entertaining manner, is the leading feature in next Sunday's MAGAZINE SECTION FREE MUSIC LESSONS sy method For bei/inners or advanced pupils at your llon.e. For a.Ive ti-iintj purj.oses we give you a c?mplete course of 50 music lesson Free on Piuno. ??raun. B****ar. Mundolin. I..1..J... Violin Cornet, or any bandor orchestra instrument. We teach by mad I :cess. Your only ex|>ense will t>e cost of ; .ostaije, m_ic, etc., which 1 .NATIONAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 79 6. M.. ?iaiuii Street, N? w York City. PLUMBING SUPPLIES ?s y at Wholesale Prices Full stock, everything per? taining to the business. Warranted highest grade. Our prices save you 20 to 40 Er cent, on anv article. Quick shipments. Tell us vour wants. Send for fVe<e' ustrated catalogue, a. H. B. KAKOL. 23S West Harrison Street, CHICAGO, ILL BOYS, ft is i1/. feet long, weighs. ? THIS AIR RIFLE lbs.f elegantly .finished, .steel barrel, all.worjcing parts nickeled;.walnut stock, pistol grip, 1 peep sights; ?sed-indoors or for killing small game; shoots BB shot and darts; most accurate rifle made. Send us your name and address for only 20 pieces of Jewelry to sell at 10c. each, return $2.00 when sold and we will send this ritle at once and a supply of shot. COLUMBIA NOVELTY CO., Dept. 27, East Boston. Mass. 66 Defender of the Rails?The I have been man enough to have done it for him. He said he told you he was com? ing to warn me of the intercepted letter and the plot, which he discovered when they came to him this noon and told him to have all of the servants out of the house and be ready to help them. He said he told you too he was never cotning back ; but I don't believe he confessed that it was because he must fly for his life. He is hurrying back to Spain. He'd not be safe an hour anywhere in Mexico, after be? traying the border gang. And it was all because he loved you and knew that you loved me. He is a bigger man than I could have been, I'm afraid. But Mona, unworthy as I am, I love you; and you'll not say no? He said you loved me." Mona felt the ring slipping upon her finger and she held Ned's hand fast as her answer. But her thoughts were distracted. What her lips said was : " Zetto was a very noble friend. I want to find him someway and tell him so." Then her eyes fell on the ring, and she remembered all it meant?among other things that it was the one moment of woman's life when it is her prerogative to torment. She laid her hand on the soldier's arm; but looking into the fire she said: " May be you won't want me, Ned, when I have told you all." "All what, dearest? What could you possibly tell me that would make me feel like that?" He was bending tenderly over her. "Why, what I must tell you;" she re? plied. "That Zetto did make me a birth? day gift, just as you feared he would; that I accepted it before I accepted youis, and that 1 do?oh, Ned, forgive me!?I do think a great deal more of it than I think of yours." "Mona!" Ned groaned, leaning back against the mantel, whiter than when he faced the rifles It was more than she meant. She sprang to her feet and, her arms about his neck, she whispered: "How could I help it, darling, when he sent me you?" THEIR POINT OF VIEW A CHICAGO architect says that one day he was obliged in the line of duty, in order to consult with the foreman of the iron-workers, to go up to the sixteenth story of the steel frame of an office building then almost completed. When he had finished his talk with the foreman, he was about to go down when he overheard an amusing con? versation between one of the iron-workers and a man who was cleaning the windows of a similar structure adj?>ining the new building. The man who was cleaning the windows was a husky Irishman; and as he swabbed away he whistled merrily. Suddenly he ceased his tune and, peering into the window on the ledge of which he was standing, carefully surveyed a roomful of pale, unhealthy-looking clerks. Then he called out to the nearest iron-worker on the building next door: "Say, me boy, just have a look at the lads in here." The iron-worker did as requested. "Poor fellows!" exclaimed the Celt in a tone of deep commiseration; "but, thin, some men will do anything for a living!"' And he resumed his task. "That's right," agreed the iron-worker, turning again to his beam some hundreds of feet in the air. ADVICE FOR MRS. ATHERTON \ /Vll-S. GERTRUDE ATHERTON spent a ' ? " part of last winter at the summit of Mount Tamalpais, near San Francisco. She was much in demand socially in town, and now and then descended from her pleasant exile to attend some affair given in her honor. At one of these she met an elderly woman of charming presence and manner and a member of that interesting and, some would say, enviable old school which considers that ; the woman who has accomplished things for herself is a bit removed from all mankin?! and open to any friendly criticism and perhaps a shade of patronage. This woman asked Mrs. Atherton many questions about her work, her methods, her reception abroad, and her plans. Mrs. Atherton said that she never had many plans excepting plans for hard work. This aroused the elder woman's approba? tion. "That's right?that's right, my dear Mrs.Atherton," she said approvingly. 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