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TI Iti a womahji Ditto IOWrh Its4 1 wbiliau Taryimj roAred Mr

IOU1rn come to we this minute orIll brilln yf-

C6ifsclous of ffls Invalid negligee he

provingfttdngerttear himself from bli pt of vantagekt the window

Ohr tbu doaty little footI he criedInlepr1t la brocade slipper ot tlhlutlest proI b1bn lbergM Ina little cloud of-

I I6rf from the dim receMes of the chairobefa his delighted vUlon

I turned for a mouitnt to bellow

t 11Me Into the roomyou limb of Satan where ore

feu at all Hure tin not tit to betkn by tiny huly let alone such a tootIt that

When he popped bU head once morethrough the window only the ihnlrmenoccUpled the street

Itfc tot the sfound floor of coursetort the f> ucb iuarqbls ttldblinrntiid silt down feeling lll0at us a pantak >

The next Instant a knock at the doorI tent the quick blood flyliifr to the red

it btad The limb ot Satan more ceurrilfy known as Tim Mabouey nu IdpAttitlug uutldy fellow with a cuu

4 nlBj leer and a coaxing manner stoodoiling his matter on tb thresholdrtiib ho jerked with uU thumb tcteral I

times over his shoulder and grliiuedwith exquisite enjoyment

fIercelythufI

once moreSpeak or by Iwa flU Ill spoil your

beauty for you I

Your slither cried Tim with arutqbjliiff subterraneous laugh

t Mi ilather mannAye yir honor said the scampvasJuo

itieh gentle tie Sure ibeM heardjtitour honors wounded and nhci come

to rUlt you Im MUther OHaraslUter says sho

And am I note cried a sweet voicebehind him Or It not at least a

till very dear cousin and tu soyease I must see Mr OHara at oncestat nloiie >

To be sure cried OHara esgerlyrlttne In every way lto tho situationand leaping forward r8how lu theIady you flllnlu Ob my darllug1cried the Irlslimnn opening gcncrouiI inns hut Im glad to see yetI Tim

fouryou scoundrel shut the door behind

1The visitor was much enveloped be-

sIdesJ

being masked Hut there wa ll

I not a moment hesitation lu the ardorof Mr Otloran wplcttine

Sit airr cried a taint voice frombebltM the folds oflacf what ron ¬

duct is thur1 Ob ulstber darling sure me hearts

been hungering for you Another kissme dear dear rou lnl

Mr OHara 1 cried MIstroKi Ilcllairs In tones of unmistakable Indianathou tore off lice mask arid stood Withpautlug boKom and fiery eye

Tare cud ages exclaimed the Ingeuuous Irtshuiait It It Isnt nil lovv

v lyKlttylMlitrpMtrI¬

nItI hm glad to see sir that that other

juiMlQii of whlcli I have heard so uiucliLas not Interfered with tin strength ofyour family atfectlous

She sat down and fauuiHl herselfvjith her mask and looking haughtilyround thu room finally fixed her gazewith much iuteret upon the leftbranch of the chandelier

For a second Mr OHnran glibtouaiift seemed at a loss but It wasonly for a second WWI ft gracefulmovement be gathered the skirts of liU

4Atm floweretl dtitniiik dressing feowumore closely over the puce satin smallclothes which he was sadly loon

IIscions were not In thick lint freshness besides bearing the race of oneoveraencroUs buiiipbt of What lie wasfond pt calling the Tuby wine Thenstaking on one knee he began to pour ntender ttale Into the widows avertedear

Ap <11l Its the floe ninny ye must thinkme Kitty dnrlliiR1 beg your pardondarilUK maam It shall be though Ivow to see ye toss yOur little head likethat and set all those elegant littlecurls dancing Is enough to make anyone want to start you at It again Obsiire Its the divine little oar you havebutt be Jabbers Kitty it Its the backof your neck you want to turn on methere now Itl was to be shot for U I

couldnt help Itwltb the utIle placeI ther Jiut Inviting my tlii

Keep your kisses fejour sintersIr or your cousint

What In the world and dye thinkI dldut know youf-

A likely taleMay 1 die this inluute It I didnt

know you before ever you were out ofe l > Che ould chair

I Pray sir with au angry titteri how will even your fertile wits prove

thatSure didnt I see the little pink foot

of you step out and dldut I know Itbefore ever It reached the grouudl

Lord forgive you said MistressKitty gravely But a dimple peeped

He had now posscMcd himself of herbind which he was car islng with tbetoUch of the tentative lover tenderertliak ayowans full of unit cajolingInq 7 4

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T1 Lope the toni may forgive me forletting up and worshiping au idoL Ibelieve theres touiethlug tialhst thatIn tne couimndtnents dhrllui butsure maybe old Moses wouldnt havebeen so hard on those istnelltes Ittheyd had the RUiuptloti id raise 6 Pret-ty

owoman In the mIdst of them Instead

of an old gilt calfAt this word Mistreu Kitty gave a

perceptible startOh dearJaald sue never never

speak to inebf that dreadful animal1lalnlOb 1t41kshel slid turning

upon MID for the first tlule brr fulleyes us melting hud as pathetic mAttben ait wm In their comjiositlbu tolook I rim In sad iad trouble and IdoUt khdw What to diWnt

Here she prottdcetl n dejlcate band¬

kerchief and to tier eyelashesalJlIIHrtiItIt

which she Ihro herself hrfdbecome quite ulolit-

Me jaweir cried Mr OHarn pre-paring to adtuliilstcr the first form ofcoitfQlallori that occurred to him

iieUmkt sold Distress Kitty tistlIly Gett up ilrt I hare to coniultyou There there sit iiowti Dh Iam in earneitt And this is truly frlIoils

Mr OHara though with some heluctiuce obeyed He drew his chair asnear to tthe wjddwss she would per ¬

mit him and pUrfed his lips tutu grav111 f

YoU know my Laid Verney Ng nthe fascinating wiLlow

I do interrupted tho irrepressibleIrishman and n decent quiet lad hiIIs though devil take him be makes so

11 tt Itnt ineiovetv KittyPmany bones about losing a few guineasat cards that one would think theylrewon LIIkln

Hush said she I cant abidenlmf

Mr OHara halt started from bisarmchair Say but the word saidhe and Ill run him through the ribsis neat is

Oh be quiet cried the Indrlnmuch exasperation How cnu youtalk like that whoa rill tbe world knowsbo U to be my husband

Your husband I Mr OHarn turnedin Query crimson to the roots of hisrlp red hair Then he stopped suffo

ratingOut I dont wnnt to marry him

rOil gaby cfled Mlstresi Kltjy withI charnilns smile

Her lover turned white mid leanedtack against the wing at hieott

rhalr The physician had blooded lilmthat morning by way of mending himfor his loss the previous night and hefelt just u llttlo shaky Iud swimmingMistress KlttyM eye beonhie evermorekindly nu It marked these flutteringsigns of embtlou-

iiic noodle said she vindictivelymistook the purport of sbme merclj

civil wonlt nud forthwith went aboutbloating to all Bath that be and 1 wereto IMJ wed It

Ill soon stop his jnoutli for himmuttered Mr Oltarn moved to letsrcflncmeut iifdictloi than lib usuallyaffected Oh Kitty said he andwiped his pale brow Sure Its thoterrible fright youve given mel

Here Mistress Bellalrs becAme sud ¬

denly nod Inexplicably agitatedYou dont uuderstabd said she

aud stomped her toot Oh bow cartI explain How aro people sostupidI wps obliged tto go to his rooms thismorninga pure mUtter of friendshipsir on behalf of my Lady BlandishWho would have conceived that thecalf would take It for himself andthink It was for hit sake I Interferedbetween him nnd that modmulISlrMiaIl

Lord ycrney ntter braying It to thewhole of Butb this moment writing tothis Insufferable old mother Aud thereTi tGut cockatoo hunt of hU looking bUther most ancient set of garnets andstress for a wedding gift Aud ohdear oh dear What urn 1 to doI

Silo turned over the back of ber chairto hide her taco In her pocket hand¬

kerchief In a twinkling OUara wasagain at her feet

Soul of my soult pulse of my heartcried he Sure dnt cry Kittydarling Ill clear that little fellow outof your way before you know where

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AND ANSWER MADE

Arbitrntlon Board heard ProfLieb and Miss Morgan

Bovrrnl llotird ci hinttlln Crosstoninlimlloii of Tn > clir and

Superinieiidela-

t41MOtJfti WITHOUT ACTION

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The public must havo thought theschool board meetings were spiritedbill tho board of arbitration mestlnttllast nightwould nuke tho schoolboard meetings look like the slddshOw beside a three rlng circus

Tho meeting was featured withtfersbna tilts swift charges nodcountercharges and of course theIrrepressable American humor Indiscussing the motion to adjourn Itlwaa suggested to meet Sunday afUirhoon but edrao one objected that Itwould b6 working on Sunday DrBrooks said this was a case of the

Ox In the ditchDoth Superintendent Lleb and

Mime Kmma Morgan stated their sidesBupt Lleb was wiuested to speakfirst and made sutstabtlally an fol ¬

lows his objectlonB to recommendingMUg Morgan for the English positionlie said be thought it was alt Imper ¬

sonal matter That It was tho su ¬

perintendent duty to recommendand that every toucher had two ehuncea of stearins reelectionl It eitherthe Iprlndusl or Kiiperlntendent rec¬

ommended herb then she would bo

recommended tho tio committeewhich reports to the hoard If neith-

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recommend her she would not bementioned In his report for recom ¬

mendations for teachern to that com ¬

mittee lie said that he falKd torecommend Mitt Morgan becnue hisjudgment as an expert could not sus ¬

tain such a coUrse The first Speci ¬

fie charge was lack of puntuallty Heproduced proof of that assertion InKites Morgans own handwritingThnt out of 29 canes of tordlncu la

tho High school loSt year Mis Mor¬

gum was tardy 17 times The chairallowed no Interruptions to his statement He went somewhat Into de ¬

tails about the various phases of hertardiness

The second count ho made was forInsubordination Ito said that whenthe president of the school boardquestioned her about being turdyshe replied that sh0 thought she wasearly enough He said that she leftthe school April 20 191X0 withoutnotifying him so that ho could sup-

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a substitute Thai the bad twoopportunities to notify him that mornInk having loft In tho afternoonThat when on one occasion he calledher attention to her Insubordinationshe said substantially Lot themfine me the school boaid If theywant to and I will put In a bill forworking overtime

The third count ho presented wasInefficiency lie said that hei classesdid hot make the progress they shouldhave made especially the seniorclass That Jlhe emphasized minorcourses of reading awl skimmed overthe really Important part Hie suldthat he called her attention to thatrepeatedly That she rarely If evethanded back the papers which thepupils handed In for correction In thesenior class whch It was her dutyto correct and hand back He saidthat Professor Payne heard three ofher classes March 1C when she wasabsent that he Instructed ProfessorPahe to estimate tho work she wasdoing and that be found no Ilessonhad been assigned the pupils for aweekand that one class had put Inabout five mlniites preparation Un-

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the held of Inefficiency he saidspeaking of MRS Morgan as u prln ¬

cipal that she admitted certain Im-itations

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In her ability on account ofbeIngn woman In that position

Count number tour was a dUtlncJtlbn between li eDclency and Incomp tency He dId not question hercompetency but that his objectionsltq her as a teacher were tlwl iho wa

lot efilclent in conveying her compotency to the learning puplli Herealso ho eplaliwd the decrectf and relatv value of teachers certificatesIt was In answer lo the statementWhich had beon made lIn tho schoolboard that Miss Moran held tilehighest certificate in the city nobodyexcepted Timers Ire elpht state cer¬

tificates In the city and five diplomasfront college The diplomas aregood anywhore In thir wot Id whlld

the state cfrtlilcate which Is thehighest certificate held by the teach ¬

or In question was good only In Ken-

tucky¬

The fifth count was IrTonswer totho rumor that his action In not rue ¬

ommending Miss Morgan for u posi ¬

tion in the schools was spite workHe denied It and related Instanceswhore apparently he had been herfriend

Mls Morgans DefenseMiss Morgan was then heard Gun

orally she took Up lila objections inthe order he had made theta being

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uistedt In thisby UrxWJlltfm Mar-

ble¬

who had taken note She ad-

mitted¬

the tardiness aitd II11T8 herversion of the Jmportarioo of tardi ¬

ness She explained Unit she hadbeen sick In tho first toottths ofschool Gnd that that partly was re¬

sponsible for her tardlncsfl That inMarch or April she was reported tothe board for fur cases nf tardinessand was lined eighty cents Bho saidMie offered tho iccretary of tIIo boardH In payment and that ho acceptedfifty cenlli Sh asserted that therewere other caaeii lasl year of teachersbeing tartly and that she did not bOo

have thtiy had been reported da rig ¬

orously as her own cases In an-

swer tto the statement that she hadleft tbebulldlng without giving no¬

thee she laid the did not rememberseeing Superintendent Lleb Thatwhen she left the building she did notknow btio would Hot return and thatshe told ProfeSsor Payne she wasnot sure she would return Thecause of her absence she said wasthe tact that ube was moving intoanother home In regard to thestatement by the superintendent thatthe failedI to a tlfy Mm on one oc ¬

casion that sht would return beforetim prescribed time BO to do shesaid she tried to reach him by tele ¬phonei

Ehe drtnled being insubordinateand said she thought her attitudeever had been one of courtesy towardth < school boini and Its president

Answering the objection of Inedlclency stilaid she probably hadstayed longer In the study of one

book because of the IrreUlar at ¬

tendance preventing more rapid progross SheiaM time superintendentapproVol her < < iiirso to her and nevergaw imematjmnoNi that i i-eworlaIttAtItfaCUry She saidshovhad Corrected some papers andhanded then back to the seniorclass fihe delatvd It wajj not true

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that sb> had not assigned lessons fora wek to one of the daises1but taddone so enry day Air for the timethe students prepared their lessonsthat sho could not telli She had sentSuperintendent Lleb lher days workplan tom the day she was absent

In regard to her executive abilityshe thought there were tome thingsabout a school which a Ttnan couldnot attend to She said the superin ¬

tendent sa d lid onS occasion that shewas the malt student principal liethen had She thought shim had con ¬

trolled the High school all rightShe said hers was the best city cot ¬

tificate Shim was not forced fromthe prlnclpalshlp but weal Into theEnglish position oa a choice Neitherthe principal or the superintendentwere acquainted bf actual contactwith her work She was i rfvcn to un¬

derstand from a conversation withthe principal of the High school thatshe would be reeonirnenI d for re-

election¬

< i essEzaminat iouTho rmt of the evening ras devot ¬

ed to ciroitiquestlotlbg Superintend ¬

cot iLieb A protracted crossexam ¬

ination by Jilr Patterson Was ruledby the chair as irreievantMr Uebwas allowed to respond to Miss Morgafia sttitetrienU anil answeredthem aubsfantlallj OB gHea beforeMr William Marble who had bedappointed to fill the place of Mr EllBoone wh6 was sick entered uponan exhaustive crosexanilnatlonotMr Llobs statements lEts objectwas to show them In favor of lilfeaMorgan Mr Patterson oUdeavpredto mako Mr Lioba ffailure to reportthvdernllctlons in duty of Atltss or-gan

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to the school board IIJ dfrellctlon thls duty ai suinnlntencjontsuperlnlel that thopresidenj N ttLlolJsUd tefCpInformed of t andthat hehad not reported them 16 tfie boardbecause It was bin duty to report totime committee on examinations andcourse of study who could do as theydesired In roportlni to the board

mIr Patterson mind Mr Marblewanted to bring hi the competencyof the present Incumbent of the Eng ¬

lish position to compare with MlsaMorgans ability Professor Uebthought It was an Injustice to dragher into time case and that It was Ir¬

relevantOnboard expressing the re ¬

quest for him to do so he did and Inanswer to the charge that teacherswere holding positions in the schoolwho wore not as efficient as some leftout he said that the delay of theboard In electing teachers from thedeadlock caused ati exodus of theteachers leaving but meager materialwith which to open theschools Healso said that many of the presentteachers were holding their positionstemporarily amid1 that the schoolscould not be for that reason com ¬

pared with last year On the day Itwall alleged that Miss Morgan was

absent without giving notice severalmembers asserted that It was a holi ¬

day SUit Lleb said he did notknow about that but that he had MissMorgans own written ticket In thematter showing the tact of lila con ¬

tentlonMr Garrison wanted to know If the

unwillingness of somei members of

the school board to elect nil time otherteachers except the English positionwasnt responsjble for the presentcondition of the schools In denyinga statement made by Mr PattersonSupt Lleb was told to be carefulIn his frank denials Superb

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BANK CLEARINGS

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Traffic mid LabOr Continuetircatljr In Demand

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flank olonrliiK 782lf5O-Samo week last year 000811

Inlltllc I2aeThere was no slgnficant develop

mont otthe week In the financialworld InI Paducah except that time

early predictions as to fall businessare more than being borne out Thebank clearings show tho same murk ¬

ed Increase over the correspondingweek of last year aa has oxlsted forseveral weeks There Is the greatestactivity In those mechanical tradeswWch are the foundation of proupefIty after tho primary necessity of

ood crops carpenters bricklayersmechanics and unskilled labor Con ¬

tractors repor an actual demand forthese classes of workmen excewllng

the supplyIn the local freight yards the

strain already tins become abnormaland the expansion has no visible endHstetf The rails hiitilly become cold

j6Jne passage of freight tialnaIn every architects olllce In the cityare I1Yrn not only for large amount

f stork at present hut for workthrough the wlntefahd even 1ail farahead 9next spring time city hasan unusually large number of com ¬

mon laborers attracted here by theextensive public and private 1ixiprovement work going on during thesummer and there could have beenapprehension that they would hacomcj

a burrfen Upon the city with thu com ¬

tug of wtnterand the cessation ofbuilding and improsetn nt operationsuuttbet aftlonof the city legislativebodies fn awarding Improvement COB

tracts fo> linmedlate execution OD

vlates nhil1eh contingency fhesewer work and the street coninlctswill keep together with the buildingoperations practically all hands e-mployed

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Tvhat means prosperity ltothe merchants it Is thu secret ofeconomic success to keop a popula ¬

tion continually employed In usefuland prdfitablo pursuits

IlrmlstreetVt ReportNew York Sopt 22 Bradstreets

weekly trade and business report folIoysTlTi wholesale and jobbingtradefi continue active though something llkfi a natural reaction from thehigh tenhlon of buying of the past six-

weeks Is noted Manufacturing Industryls active as horfetofore and soldup conditions and backward deliverldsaro alfnost universal though shipmentf on orders aro very heavy

The prosperity of Iho farming com ¬

munities is such tint a general hold ¬

ing movement would have bad anImportant effect upon the return ofmqney from the country The demandfrom the country for currency is stillvery hoayjv and high rates are looked

fdr diisnlte the heavy gold importsUntil Aftor OctolKr 1 when the crop

Ceivcinicjut lis expected to enlarge Thegonerally laVer satlsfac

Joryhejt Includlag flour exports for

week 4078000 bushels against 2178000 buahehi thin week of last yearFor the past 13 weeks of time fiscalyear 351103000 bushels against 13

9Ci000 bushels In 1905 Corn ex ¬

ports MfiOflQ busliela against 1272009 bushels of a year ago For thefiscal year to datu 7988000 bushelsagiimit 13131000 bushels In 1905

Intendent Lteb reasserted hisdenlul and both dropped the matterwithout having withdrawn from theirpositions Time meeting ajourned at1115 oclock to meet next Tuesdayevening at the same hour and place

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