A % THE SINGER'S HEART. The fire that filled my heart of old Gave luster while it burned: Now only ashes gray and cold Are in its silence urned Ah! better was the furl The splendor with the smart; I never cared for the But, oh! for Once more The burning, fulgent heart! “ is flame, singer's #1 fryeviey’ Ferg ot the Singers ned No love, No a Thus life extends A Hat of Ah! life's blood ere Life's thought I never cared for But, oh! for the nee more no hate, no hope, no fear, guish and po mieth] from year to year, sitllen deart th cold and tame, 8 play no new part; the sing singer's | The bleoding, passionate heart! James Thompson. OF THE FUTURE DUCHESS ATTEWATER. Meyers I To voor Henry. “And she well” urge I wore the was uw world.” {iss Haskell’ as backiug Majesty's presence r things she said she § as she did when, Numlay sch know ledged of Twinkle, wonder what ‘But, expemstul ry. “Only membered of water.” “And really,” combe, “she is several points of view is poor ty-five thousand doalars she is almost! beautifal “And greatly admired by men,” finished Lady Henry "i positive that two dozen waltzed with her at Lady Greville's ball” “Where demurely asked her cousin Lady Henry gave her a gq “Buppose we change the sgh said. “By the way, Evelyn, Rusheombe comes home “Which will be in week or so. He is 80 much better after Baden.” “How lmppy. When he comes home, then, will you ask him to write me as to how the five thousand pounds he in. vested for me are getting on? | sume they have grown to toa thousand by this time.” “Why not ask him yourself v” “1 shall stop only three with you. the Bayard-Quins.” ne ob jecti she has on gentle ain Hen was George all that time?” the course of ao pre. . 1 father was the fatlure on the | ‘stroet.’ She talks by the hour to My, | kuows all about Mips' and ‘flyers,’ and that greatant Rusheombe, ‘bulls’ | ind ‘hears.’ And,” wy Henry, rising ind snapping her tan, “that is the girl replied Is Really, Evi lyn, your uphold in American you have adopted his in vi rabid degree) “Good moming!” called out a new upon the porch “And so a morning finds you cont | go down to fol VOU winking t« which must Though really h » kissable Woup my acquaint. hh ther . He's aocount for gold fis with a on anee rms already Japanese, his COV ITSE, he is los Hen I then | kissable 1 vou, Lady Oe will From which it Rasoncombe had ween indeed, sald: for she wi American tx Lads the pride of money 3 future Duke of position Mry Eng danehter of her school friend at that moment th ever boon Cas In the meanwhile had gone in search of the ohijeet of hia Ms to hat- husband's in had lushesmnbe came nearer the before. obhie Rusheombe championship. He found dizemsd boat had sot up Japance> fish with falls As hie saw her at that moment Ner- vig Haskell was the most beawtiful creature Rusheombe had ever beheld, There was a soft color In which wax not ordiarily in her a ik # mother aid filled superabundance of £453 with timt year there, light. He knew that Hallun had been | pressing his suit again, and he ground his teeth together, feeling altogether Haskell whe instruction to “Why, it was Nervie brought your note of Mr. Rusheombe.” “And she did it very willingly, 1 will admit. She seenvdd to know considera ble about stocks.” ~ “She gets her knowledge by Inher. itsuce,” sald Mrs. Rushcombe. “Her ————————— A loved the girl so dearly until his mother | had spoken to-day, but now he told himself that she was the one woman | in the world for him and that she had | been so ever since Hallam and all his prestige of position had come into her life, “Why, Bobbie,” she culled out to him, your That rifles.” “we took her * yet from “Bobble live sone mies 1 vad owas Hall Miss Haskell and 1 i other slde ' objected Li y explore “and there 1 one for and in diameter Wale His to-night, 1 shinplicity, Wi simple There!” and 8 JUIN IN “Mi uo end of shore have go and see gun barrels Rusheo ina for 3 “Now, Bobbi Lady Henry 1 ™ {My Cros co the heard bi worribly RO IL 3 i eek erimsoned. ind him conversation iz likely he away Com gin te, it ix trae, but |B has let his | and enlored what 1 said to him.” “1 have pever Known him He” Miss Haskell sald, and, bow, passed on Mrs, Ruosle roused. Her belonging i Red hint bolder n this girl's, and now # had been implied conaddered tnirut . “Minerva,” she called sharply, “pray top.” A servant who was ectering the hall looked up, then went away. Miss Haskell staid at the point she | had reached in the hall, and her hostess went to her, “Minerva,” she sald, “will you tell | nw if you are really going in search | of George Hallam?" i “1 am on my way to ses him if he is | in the den,” the girl replied. i “Please do pot,” Mrs Huasheombe said. “It will prove hig mother to be | right in certain strictures she advances in disfavor of American girls” “His mother's strictures regarding | American girls do not include Ameri: | can ladies,” the girl said, and at once | entered the den Her head was high | fa the air; she felt the injustice of | eelings carry him to tell a with a sabe war thoroughly had eration i] accused her of was th hier sie OWI saa Her that satisfaction had * had Honry, the faot wi her to mares Lady great \ wy In Rusticombe ! him bef i him the ua wlsivsd him to “0 unwort 1¢ think to elalm ich she thougnt he nd as merely a polite up until Lady Hs iM Away she cou 1 off wild wa you had 5 XK passionat ely Rushoeombe wold would have have fit is all “It is not,” he wor, barring the way. i “Not fi you, he “jet me | time. “Bobbie!” For Ehcosahe stood in the door nie pase,” until nothing ie” she said a second way, “Nervie,” he said gently, “1 think you and 1 made a mistake. You do care for’ Hallam: you bave told me so. | was too blinded a Hitle while ago to soe plainly My mother hag unde Don’t think of me, think of You “Will you turn me away?’ she asked. “1 Mave given you my word” “Never mind your word” he sald “There is more than that, Lady Henry, For Hallam's mother had come from bahiind the red sereen. She went to the Her “My child,” she said simply, “1 have heard all that you sald. Porgive me! 1 have been in this room warning my son against you, 1 know why you made the saenfice tor mie. It was from love of my boy. But LURED TO DESTRUCTION, rnish Villagers Who and Wreck Vessels, Waylay of wrewking one down Any but i you that modifi lof shoul After a i2 to and shiove { while the ptelligent animals need only a The as breast has long been in vogue on the during Indian fights, but the + # had fire to be shot. BOCES % > wR sine of ; nse of horses works pains hore A Subterranean City. is generally believed that human # «an hardly support existence ample supply of fresh alr Yet ane ies an and sanlight in at least 4 which gys it apprars that there civilized community well, although deprived of advantage. In the #11 mines at Wislieska, in Galacia, a population of 1,000 working people, wosnen and children, has dwelt centuries, in bealth and content ment, sever! hundred meters below thy earth's surface, Galleries extend irt more than eighty Kilometers have been hewn from the glittering minerals and houses, a town ball, assembly rooms, and even a theatre, built entire iy of the same, The iisile church, with its statnes—all of rock sal, is account oi one of Barope's architectural won: dors, Well graded streets are me: with and spacious squares, lighted bs clectricity. In some cases not an indi vidual in successive generations of these modern eave dwellers has ever beheld the light of day: and yet the pyverage longevity is sald to be remark. able. ~8on Frauclsco Chronicle, NOGE vers this is, for Glgantic Feathered (rsature. Ellas Midkotf of Hamilton, Lincoln county, was in Charleston the other day and proposed to the State Histor cal and Antiquarian Society that if it i 4 taxidermist to Ham- ister before by The feath. red monster Is de Mr. Mid surements taken by him and W. WwW Hamlin, killed mouth of bullets from deer on Mon would send hi in the society could secure a4 m Never seen any one in West Virginia scribed by Adkins of who bird at the ters k, with five bunting feet 4 inches from Up m tip of bill to tip of long and 3 Inches that of a hei long, and 1344 retleved _ ” ‘ } oe wr 3 ¥ i wings and breas y light-biue Hes gimilar to (; web feet, inch through below + pian siding. The bird wh irst seen 1ir gh in the air, but cams down was » water, at at, tempted now base ut as what Frost, Fre bead, sour acy pe of ur whole a strong and ring Medicine true nerve tcnie, beear Ife Hood's Sarsaparilla Isthe One True Blood Purifier. Alldruggieta. §8 Prepared only by C, LL Hood & Oo, Lowell, Mass Hood's Piils ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. DoucLas 83. SHOE "*Uoklo™* if you pay 84 to 88 for shoes, ex- S 3. amine the W, L. Douglas Shoe, and soe what a good shoe you can buy for OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, : CONGRESS, BUTTON, and LACE, made in all kinds of (he best selected leather by skilled works men. We make nnd sell more £3 Shoes en § FPO other a ufactarer in the world. None genuine un price is ed a ey are purely vegetable, cares fully yrepared. 35 conls,
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