THE PATh TO VICTORY. Though oft your star of hope has palod. Waste not-your breath in pishing ; £emembor, friend, you have not failed Bo lontf as you keep trying. Woman's Homo Companion. | A BY EAYMOXD WESTHILL. Q He was a newsboy, and one of two creditors who formed an ac quaintanceship at a debtor's door — the other creditor was the landlord. Tim had been pounding on the door some minutes when the landlord came. "Is there no one in?" inquired that person as he discovered Tim there. "Now. She's never in when I want me money,"' said Tim. "She tooked der papers alright." "And she never paid you anything?" "Sure, she did wonst, but I nevei kin got no money outer her now. Shc mus' spen' it all fer beer now; she's alwiz got der price of a pint." "How much does she owe you?" "On'y a dollar forty-sevin. She used ter owe me two dollars an' forty sevln cents. Dat was when she lived in Gardiner street, two flights up. I reckoned it up, an' I went up four hun'red an' fifty-four flights er stairs ter sell dem papers, an' laid out one doller an' thirteen an' 6r half cents, ter git dem —an' den didn't git paid all." "I would come here every week until she gave me the rest, if I were you.' "Yer wouldn't git it den, fer I went ter her house in Gardner street twen'y three times in two months an' all I got was 50 cents." "Some people haven't any hearts," remarked the landlord as Tim paused. "Dat wus sixty six flights er stairs more. Den she moved ter Cook av enyer, but I wusn't goner give it up an' I found out where she moved. She lived dare sevin months an' I never pot nothin' from her. It wus two flights dare, and went up sixty-nine times an' dat makes a hun'red an' thirdy-eight more flights er stairs. Den she moved ter Wilton street an' der firs' t'fee months I didn't get nothin'. I tried nineteen times an' it wus t'ree flights dare —dat makes fifty sevin flights more. Nex' time I went she said she'd gim ma ten cents er week till it wus all paid. She on'y gim me thirdy cents in two months. I'm tired countin' der stairs—l don't know how much dat made. Now she's here an' I've bin comin' her fer four months. "An'," he continued, getting quite In a rage; "some of her excusis wus fierce. She tol' me firs' dat der firm didn't pay her husban' yet for two months, an' dat she wus ter law about it. Den dat gag wore out, an' when Mr. Braid'd come ter der door an' see me he'd say 'Mrs. Braid jist wont out, boy; she's got all der money wid her; come 'round termorrer,' and when Mrs. Braid'd come ter der door she'd say 'Why Mr. Braid jist went out. Didn't yer meet him? I haven't a penny In der house. Sorrv; yer'll have ter come in termorrer.' " "Such mean proceedings," inter osed the landlord with disgust. "Oh, dat ain't all. One day I got the winter rosorts of Florida, Ooorgla, tha Carolinas and tho South and Southwest, an nounces excursion tickets will be placed on fale October lath to April 30th, with final limit May 31, 1902. Perfect Dining and Pull man Service on all through trains. For full particulars regarding rate, descriptive matter, call on or address New York Oftiee, 271 and 1185 Broadway, or Alex. S. Thweatt, Eastern Past. Agent, 1185 Broadway. Sitka is the oldest settlement of impor tance in Alaska. Or. Benermann's Healing Salve ; Used in his priYiite practice for ftO yenin, now flr« j driven to the public lor old ulcrra nnd rmin'iij i that your phymcpin hatt failed to rure. Trj i it. aft < outs. I'rejtared only by his dauvhter, >rs | ELIZABETH SRTLKI*. «6 itunh Mreet, Brooklyn, X.Y G«ld .tT«4ml Rt nafflilt RiptaltUa. McILHENNY'S TABASCO I Thompson's Ey« Wain