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. ) I The week were strong, the high were low; Are, you really, hungry ? only hungry ?. night-' that sounded like the little rhymes remembering ,that in art, at leoat,• there annual oharg(-e to which the people of four
I . . Grim di.5appointment would be blind, How hungry are you?. For instance, had and songs my mother had sung to me until seemed to lie more certainty of success, I great European nations are subjqoled in
Who won would lose. wino hit would missi - . .
1 . I yon no dinner to-day ? " I had learned them and rembembered returned to the old subject, oaying� order to maintain a constantly &V4ijsblo
.., I I A frown would thus presage a kiss, I shook my head-with a feeling of chagrin. them, singing
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. It No*were Yes, and Yes were No. em,painging them or Baying them, ,,,While you are my father you will teach and cffeotive force for the: own
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which now I fear, fasto'- suppose? 11 my mind long after the fain a im go o 4 rep sated, smiling to time a a a Ing is their governmenis oou , , . fiavy ,
, Thy ca ; Again I shook my bead but did not van. who had spoken them had diesp- head. I, .L,j3at is beyond me,
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W141 wring thy day of conquest near Anthony. guaranteo their iudepklndence- No stand- .1.
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poverty-that was as old as life,with me. eagerly, listening and wiihing that might, all of us, with safety know much Althou-h,we ate at pn&dtjarnong ourselves
. No said in, surprise. the voice would speak again, when receding more than we do, however. For and with all the world, r.nd have no-foreign A
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. I i .me," he said, more earnestly than he had sontenoe thrilling my heart; alone and you did not know," Ireplied, and instantly of wounds actually received and diseases
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sclan it?" . that Von ate anything?" It was late when I awoke in the morn- wondered at my own audacity in putting forces in time of wari is just and right in -
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,,I never saw it till to-day, eir," I re. , ,, yesterday morning, air," I whispered. ing. The sunlight was stealing through a so many words together in a single itself, and is, moreover, the wisest policy,
1. . plied, hardly thinking of the incongruity, "Yesterday morning?" he repeated,, orekok in the shatters. I lay for a moment sentence, for already I seemed to be imbib- that can lie adopted by s government
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. In she pleasure which I felt that he so solemnly. 11 Yesterday morning I bly boy, 1 watching it, sure that those shutters ing some of the characteristics of the man which relies for its defence almost exolu. .
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I you did halt an hour ago, in such a stase as bed, sure that some one had thought of me, when be recalled me to myself by the brief citizens ; but the gratuitous distribution
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this, was nothing less than the genius of had cared for me. had come in and closed and abrupt interrogation: ' of public money amoi), certain classes of
I rokea. 11 What is this 2 this figure on the Oanovs. Take have courage! .be the abutters while I slept. It was a very 11 why ? " . the people is neither just nor oonsi8tent
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greatest artist of this age. Wait, let 'me ing of it, trying to comprehend it the door stumble through the answer, - Because I Senator Carlisle. .
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�.�'. there in reality and, in oontasiou, raplied, lift you up. There I That is better. softly opened. and the stranger entered. should not be going to study art,"
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a . t, I must get back to the town as beat we can 11 Well, it is quite time, for it is well into sigh and sudden motion he arose from the I .
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I 11 " where we shall find some 'food. Do not the morning, and you will be growing table, turning toward the window beside it, , It bound with oolored ribborts, rip them
placing the palette firmly in my hand, said : walk too fast now, and lean well upon me. hungry again if you dor not have your and I diatinoty heard him mutter some. off, and thu-s prevent the voior from run.
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t ' . but I can' eae, at least, how year feeling that pigmenia, true colors yon know, which open the shutteral- Does it hurt your I know then that it was he who had noon: Shave one and one-half pound bar
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Moue chagrin at she start-, but, as he -a good breakfast and &,good night's sleep- light, for 'here are some new clothes for This iik-the suggestive study, hanging in of water on the fire. Strain the melted ,
I I I worked on, he studied the new material so Never again, so long as yon live, eacrifice You which we may not fully understand. my gallery, over which, in my blindness, I soap through a colander into a tub halt full
� . I . o&refully that before lie came to the SeeLof your bed or your breakfast to youk art, for They are foreign-maze and perhaps I can love to linger. of lukewarm watei. Add bilf a pound of I .
. the figure at'the sumit of the rock he know many and many a Murillo and an Angelo help you in adjusting' them. Here is fresh I I
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ranch better what to do. Oh, he had has died a scene piinter, in she wings 'of water, and after you have bathed we will � L I molasees. . ..
drawn $hit face so many, many times; with -eame-cou-ntryAbemtm,a"e--PUIAehmbn,s- fix Pori mont-"ttlo-1 I . .1 I I ---Thorougblv stir the mixture; put in the
au d-UY&-ybw,-N-Hd-even-wivn-gmka-1,ff- for cheating Nature in order this he might Thoroughly bewildered, still 1 yielded a -�Mngs, nr ous. equal of one double blanket, and notice , as
rhe send and pencils upon bits of paper, copy her. .That is ovary grave leeson
son for q)uiet obedience, as he demonstrated the., Georgia has 360 lifetime prisoners in I tile you do so where the atains are. Leave the'
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there could * be . any vehicle by whicii emphatically impressed. Now the air is tions as I had of ten envied foreign boys who A patent has been taken ont in France nice soft Bade, for nearly twenty-four I
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growing a little cooler with the evening. had passed through Boppi%rd in the sum- for an electric furnace for the rapid inpin. hours. Next morning look for the stains.
F. . nately, too, the stranger iloJeratocd him 'See the shadow of theL hill lying across the mer; but 1 had never dreamed of possessing eration of human remains. . L If they are not &11 eo%ked out, pat them I
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nxuoh better than lie knew the pigments, road just before us I I think you are feel. them 1 myself. Last of all, we came The latest returns are said t6 show that and gently wave them in the water, but - .
I o0d smiled as the boy straggled to find ing a little better. The vary thought of to the hat, and as I put it on and looked at 96,000 out of 97,000 men in the English tie ar .. rub them. Rubbing makes wool
Mine oombif2stion that would produce food makes you look brighter. But w ba eh like felt. When the stains are gone
�, ... myself in the ,glass I laughed outright. home army are under 21 years of age. I I . I
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0 him in utter despair, almost crying, � wore -to tell me a little about yourself and had admired upon a fair-skinned foreign .in the country that has a Chinese name. ,rinsing water. Wave the blankets in that .
I OcThere is no blue hero that i.e like my how yon came to be so far away from Bop. boy, to my unutterable jealousy. I am It was named by two sea captains who had till most of the Buda is one, then put them .
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I I Musts eyea." . pird, without either money or food, upon sure that had I not watched myself through been in the China trade and purchased into another .ringing water. Sometime@
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I I ' suohanuncertain mission as hunting for all, this transformation I should not have landforthesite of the now, town about 11
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cj�refully,and in the same deliberate fashion, me?" - known myself-at all when I looked in the a third is needed it may be blued a little, it. I
. . ohoerved: � . I I We were walking slowly toward St.'Goar: glass; and, for a moment, I was tempted to In England one person out of every 5,250,- one likes.
I I n I ' .yt The" atranger was almost parrying me, go directly back to Bo and to show myself 000 people carried is killed. 'In Frince ode Have a strong clotbealine, Btretobed. an
. 'I Your eye for, color, my boy, is better though I felt quite able to walk while he to Mina. With the next thofight, how- out of every 2,000,000 passengers is killed. tight as possible out in the yard. ,Strong I
than your drawing. True color was was beside me. I answered his question, ever, I remembered that it was with my In Belgium one. out of every 9,000,000 is 'sun is apt to fade the colored borders of
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I it" , again that, after you ha the Lorelei.' He was silent for some time fact that I could do better. . It is now the thing to have an old watch carry them full of water to the clothesline. , 11
I � it you shall really decide to, you will some after I had finished speaking; but at length, A moment later we were sitting at the hung on the wall, with an artistic drapery Hang,them exactly through the,. middle.
day do a great deal better yet . " . I in oloiv low, gentle tonee, he began as if breakfast table, and after a few indifferent around it, and the timepie'pe should be old. lengthwise on the line; then the colored
- . J sd I have decided already," I exiolaimed. speaking to himself :- I rem%rka the Arranger said: 11 Do you fashioned and a family heirloom. . borders of the blankets will hang vert,-
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I &*jI the palette. He did not opesk till choosing. Itieday you never told me your name 2 It was shines for twenty-two hours out of the. slightly wrinkled, that is, a very little fan,
u a* even is no turning. Whatever little I can help rather onrions, when I thought of it after. twenty-four in Alaska. Through, the as the blanket lies over the line, else she
• rythimg wee returned to the cots I you that I surely will, and if you are deter ward, for it is convenient, you know, to months of Jane; duly. and August, when middle of the blanket will be found to dry
. .1 . * little sketch which 11 had -made. Then, mined to atudy" art, why, study, art you have a boy's. name in your mind if you, are the nights are so short, the weather be• stretched longer . tb&n the edges. The . I
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. : der and said: . Maybe I take too gloomy a view of to be with. him for a time." comes very warm,. Miners 'are then blanket® after this process will be- clean,
il Where " there's n will there's it, for I am prone to take too gloomy a sidib " 11 My name is Carlo, air, I said. - it 'frequently compelled to seek & shady re. soft and not - sbranken.-Good , Houte-
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. .. :� and, perseverance there is always thing,of more-importance befoieno.-for we what I had to offer, ,Only- to be startled by. - . _ -_ � The RIDC.' - . - .
. I 1tv quite as have got ourselves to a 9hast hawse, and we &'frown which had suddenly gathered upon 'of Japan are' founded
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I *11 t dy art some day. I , to some extent on those of the United Fitzsimmons, the prize-fighter, once
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a great artist. You substantial. L-t us sit down here in the - Carlo 211 he said in a voice which was tion run I from five to fifteen years. Th week to appear on the .
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inventions which may be of general import. Articles were signed and $100 each posted
I " ain an artist, too, -iri a small way; taking You are still rather ate and,�% little wine hl cup of coffee from him. 11 I do 'On Saturday at Saginaw, Mich
or.little tramp along the Rhins. Now, I will not be bad- tokeepyour courage .up n exactly like' that name. It might 00 once or of military'value, and compensation -, for a match' ,
1. vol come this way again next summer, . r. but inny be allowed the inventor denied suoh a for $1,000 a side between William Lavine, I
I 4 d when I go through Boppard I will while they are preparing our suppe very well for -you in Boppard, patent. Of 8&ginaw, and Harry Gilmore, of obioago,
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� lbok you up, and if you, still feel like try- sleep, ond, out of thd"'hight comes the they oallme Carlo. It would be rather - I formerly of Toiont6-, -the fight to take place
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I - ikg art, perhaps I can put you in the way . y Bad Manners Rebuked.. on May let before tWenty.fourinen, twelve
I _ I ing on. In the meantfmo� if you morning. You cannot do better." confusing, you see, if we were to go,to I I on emolo side. I
I I It was a very simple, rational sentiment, Italy together. Would not-Antbonyi for ' The Glasgow, Herald tells L the follo , , 1,
wing Frank Slavin, the Australian champi
of '1'j , ke practising now and then, why, and simply expressed to meet my un• a a ' concerning Dufferin and Italian heavyweight,
as a kindness to me, I bog you to take in t nee, do You just as well ? Anthony is announceB that he bag on I
� I I sophistionted comprehension.; but it foe- a good no it, and; case me- - A
kw_� money and heoure the colors that you � me, - it you like a Prime Minister : "Lord Dufferin, the ceptfd, the challenge paid to have be -
. I sood. Then, have a care that the knights toned itself upon me by come peculiar yon- should choose it, you could have my Briti2b ambassador at Rome, paid a visit made by John L
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. am " " ing that evening and afterwa;kd I repeated the provailing,fashion of having two. It is he Lound seated in his office, and, without former with-65 000 if he stands up before -
, all, and above all. don't be pointing to m him for six ron'ndB. E;J%vin further offers,
I I myself : 11 Oat -of the night 'comes the only a heavy English name—Winthrop- rising from his O'ent,wished the ambassador to
]Win& when it should be Lorelei. That is morning.. You cannot do better " ; till it but such as it init is my own, and I sup- good day, and waved him with.his hand to wager 55,000 "to f3cillivan'a $1o,0()0 that .
I ,I You will find Jh%t you do better every ' Slav` `11 kl]O'�k Sullivan out in a .
, grew into a sign, impr'Inted on my heart, pose I have a right to offer you the nee of it a Beat. Lord Dufferin stopped short on the rounds.
� , , to 1 ge way That would in'ske you Antnony Winthrop. doorstep without uttering a word. M., fi,,bt in 2
I e you try. Now, then, off till we meet to linger, there, as in some strange Slavin says that be is willing t I
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. connected with and co4loting the peculiar Whmt,do you think of it ?11 'CriApi repeated his gestures inviting, His afti'proof Of his confidence in Ai'mi-erican fair
I 1a smiled and stood for a moment, tie visions and intuitions which I had recently F , or a moment I hesitated, and Lordship to a seat, but the latter remained play, be will g I
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�' . af waiting for an snowar of some sort ; , realized. . . my heart was sorely troubled, cool, immovable and 'silent. Then thd I 0 alone. . .
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-ant my tongue cleaved helplessly to the I Sometimes of art, sometimes of Our our- for I loved that name. . It was all Italian Prime Minister became aware of I
*of of my mouth. I sat there in silence A terrific explosi -_
I roandings at the moment, the stranger that my mother had left me- rind I loved his duty to the ambassador of one of the of the on occurred in the works I
wad caw him turn away. f. ws�tobed . Hamilton Powder Co. at Belca%
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I 481 he turned again and ,waved talked to me, often asking curious ques. her memory and her gift; and Mina, too, great, �poworo, and be at once rose and with fatal result.
I I i� tions which I did not at all nnderst&nd, till had called me Carlo' But when I remem- received Hie, Lordship' 'in a ,proper Pierre o One of the workman.
1,4 am adieu to me, w3 � mill tempt., . Lero'oinb, was blown 6 Pieces. Two
i!! long afterward, is having any logical - de- be that Mina, was no longer Mine but manner." . t
l " , bg we to speak. But, even. then,, Riga t often indulging in expres- Lorelei, .1 angrily asked myself why I - year,, Ago a similar accident occurred, by
any hand, too, was powerless to respond. - - - which two lives were lost.
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.. I . I Qikly my straining eyes looked after him 810110 in which his words were so should be any longer Carlo. Then, if I I The Pop Gun, 0 �
I � curiously combined as to baffle my changed, I ohonld have two nai3doe instead Home go to church ,iust for a walk -
4 . I Buffalo News: Mr. Spooney (on hi Some to stare, an(l I
� � gli he mud the river and tho road, the beet. limited comprehension. Always, how. of Ihad always been ashamed of I
. , ling cliff, the bewildering goldini -haired god- . hLugh, and talk'-
, , ever, I noticed tbat he closed his remarks my poverty there. While I was .thinking, knees Oh, Maria, be considerate and put 80t4f-- go them to rneot a friond - ' I
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� I cleas and the ugly phantom, all were blend' : with a few words which I could easily I almost unconsciously muttered : me 04 of my misery it once I I . . ROMA for general ob-oryation � I
log together and whirling about me. I —91 Moria-I will ; you stay there till I got HOPefor private Peculation-' ..
I . I . tfruggled to my feet to cali after bim, to: grasp and to which I could readily reply. 11 And—and -- I Horne to erjok or fiflnd a lover; '
V! 1, So soon as the sun was fairly set, he -And what, my boy 2 ,Why should the revolver. I
. " " bring him back to me out of the mists - that . . - . Home A c0urt8hip to discover;
��, bestowed me in such a luxurious room and you f6&r to speak tome?" the stranger, ' Home go th(;ro to umo their cyles,
,�4. were engulfing li�A, but my lips viould not And newest fashions criticize -
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1: 4A , b Deeper and sleeper he Bank into comfortable bed as I had thought must said so earnestly and in such a peculiar A Montreal despatob says 6 young man .
� '11, only bo the parts of palaces and never way tth&t I suddenly looked up, astonished was robbed of $40,QOO worth of real estate HOMO to show thOr ,),n adiaredrosa -
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and ,,disappeared. All that I lb Horhe their neighb(0 A0 aopesa �, '
r' I existing in an inn There be -bade me to discover that tears were glistening in his doeaa and 640 in cash ata house gr ill• Horne tr, Roma � rr,�, () bonnet - I
',,� old hear was the garglipg, of the river o
sleep until he should call me ij�* the morn- eyes. It caught my breath and swept MX fame in that city by two girls, who H"r"'OtO ' the tr1ratningon'it;
11, teeming to ooho the last refrain ,,)f that Sr,rorl t�) r1r111rft111�
'�. Ing, and left me alone. t4ougbta away from me, so that I could decamped for Chicago, where %hey have That rir, the latC't nOWF;
b, I Katal song, from spectral lips. still hidden � I . I .nrisaij,met,10yrn,
gVt At first I was enre that I should only stupidly reply: been arrested The police refuse to give � amuse;
�Jt, I im the cliff,- � . I HOrr�(,'tf,;IOFISIT�, rales ,Ind true -
k I k i not sleep it 11 amid all of the 61 I have forgotten." names at present. H"'rAF� hi(Jf, within Ithl A oltere(i Pew; .
$. N , ormations which were - Forgotten 2" he replied, slowly. 11 Welli 8'r"R"th""ONOR13 tbefiquire-,
'. 4 I 11 U61 daa bat wit ilirem Bingen : wonderful tranala . �
,'$ Die Lorelei gathan." The ateamehip Graebrook, Boston to '"tr"� FiNclAright4ini to fulmire;
p11 1; taking place abont me. But the more never mind. It is very natural to forget.
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, �'; - Even the sky gro�v black abovo me and I I tried to understand th-arn the less One often forgets tbat which he would Glasgow. is reported to have lost !08 out of .! . 11 fawn.-
t-, � MI annaelean in the dust. forgelting avary� . bar cargo of 269pattlei I ml',M,�,te, 1(,,mk,r3 ti�(j ,),r1ct0
compielibnoibbb they woeti, ana whilo 1 Wall *remember, hild kowombers that which be �4.'-I,� to r,!x;rf� t), 6wll, � ',
p,�!,,r,,, •1. Ing. tugging away at ihe tavgle I fell asleep. It would forget. You will find it so all your Queen Victoria has presented the Em. Rf)Tr,A fr,y brrm,) , 0 fkfigh (10108; , ,
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�� only a moment, though it may life, I fancy. But let it pass; you were about. perot of Morocco with a magnificent de. "r,rn() t,', vMjrlt their r)i(J11rJ /,en6l. I
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a):� iog.to the return of the' Kendala o 14PI I 90 to boar, '
.. I I - Qat the stranger had returned to me, oar. ing a lighted taper.just over my bead. The you find that you do not like it. why, � .. t thin �is the rorsiar�,(,r I
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il"I cuffings ,and botinge which I had gnppoue that we let it stand as Anthonyountry for the third time next soaflon. if ��Irflll I'Milvor)opp, t0Jrr)r)]()r(J I
i *bd me to the bank o! the river, and was many auffiY . .
�.), � 6athing my face with water and vigorouol rectiVed for stupidly and ignorantly blun. Wint rep. The result? C9,11 we I father' present intentions are carried out-, 'tbr,y h"Tnl) t�,ryjr king t,, vrittlimb (, , e - r ; I
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� 'LatEltingry?" ropeateAthe grain banding oilo,,only to find my ears smartly boxed table and eagerly pressed it to ]by lips, Anthony."' soon In "LaT000n,st
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