The New Samaritan, He fall by de wayside— Ho lay dar, deef en dumb; Pe Samaritan cross over, Bn holler out, “How come?" ‘At dat, he sorter wake up, En shake his'se'f, en say: “1 thought I knowed de read, sub, But I trip up on de way! darkness erbout; “1 stumble in de I flounder all I didn’t have no kerosene, En so, de light gone out!" Ea now, Dat Samaritan, he “1 'stonish fer ter fin' you In so deep a ditch to-day! does you reckon ” say 7— what “You knowed de road wuz long, sur, En de night wuz comin’ on, En nobody gwine ter you Kaze de kerosene gone! 'scuse wuz in use ter holler— you call: dar ain't no Kaze none'll hear It's a fool that walks a dark En don't pick vg place ter TF, Li. in The Atlantic stitution So, road, Con- Stanton s THE GORING man Ic Oks d up 1eld 1} hands for him was mpusic, the where he He was list From a strains of a vi room e3ED ) wn no {an weeks closed in conse ogen w shoul i It was day that attracted lished mele The m his ears at { walked through anq instead of paying tion to direction his taking, he was holding an {scussion with an eminent tor as to the way in w movements of the great be played voices raised in a shout to his senses But had a laden down 1usic the steps maglinary conduc certain should of 1 £ "a8 yf poopie 8 hich work when the sound brought him late. He heavily and bearing him, and, starting ao a vain endeavor to reach the ment he had just quitted, he caught by the shaft of a fleet han- gom and knocked down, the fright ened horse inflicting a severe upon his prostrate body. He felt that he must through centuries completely regained His blinking once world to which they had been 80 long indifferent, fell upon walls which they knew to be those of a hospital ward. He rapidly ned his strength, and a week later to receive a visitor, a close friend of his, a man orchestra as himself. ~ "I've glorious news for you,” exclaimed Arthur Mills, his pleasant, good-humored the invalid. the warning confused omnibuses upon have passed of time before he consciousness eyes, regal got “You'll never guess what I've done for you, old chap. But I'd better tell you straight away. While you've been lying here, brain, 1 have been making your pame, and opened the way for you the first time at a Queen's Hall con- cert and halled by a critical ence as a work of absolute genius” Good heavens! This symphony which his friend had given to the world under Gaqring’'s name was partly the work gf another wag! Gor ing decided that when he was well again he would put the matter right —would publicly remove the laurels which had been placed upon his own unworthy brow and hand them over to the man te whom by right they belonged, Yet, even covered, tér was not shirked the ping himself of he had won from single osition, part of his own, He felt it to be a had fully re his charac- one, strip which with a was when he though naturally a weak task of rewards world which Goring, al unpleasant those the comj not matter of coms- the truth, and finally step in this adver- proclaim temporized, , &8 an initial direction, he would place an tisement in the agony and rfous honesty to column of the dally paper thus endeavor to composer. made had the inquiries as he had so far fruitless. jut while appeared ¢ answer came to it, been tisement week, no } sed it became for Gorin each day pa ingly difficult forward self-branded Six months had had won poser a wider At a pr voice ivate whos chang Chan sought?” ok her head heard days ago, you never il two I had meant to do times, but something had always until then world heard the mel thinks and 1 knew then place in life, vented it odies which the were bora in brain, that you won had lifted your had yourself high in gaze, by—unworthy means odies no more belonged to the jewels in a Boud long to the beggar who from the pavement. I-I could not believe it at first that you, of all men, could have acted so dishonor ably The musical world received a shock the next day. was a letter your the public The mel street shop be. them from Edward Goring. In without any attempt the whole facts case, and stated that for the future the symphony which bore his name must be attributed to Its real composer Hugh Bevern, But. instead of opprobrium, as he had anticipated, the critics smiled at the letter, dead man could have had little share in a symphony based on his melod- jes alone, as heard upon a violin, and not upon any written manuscript, He resolved that he would leave England at once... To stay here any jonger was unendurable, He lost no time, but almost at started to pack, finished when there came a timid knock at his sittipg room door.. Opening it, he found Alice Sev- ern upon the thresold., There was a strained them for some moments, lence which Alice at last “I wish to tell you that 1 was other night—hasgty in my bitter in and was nearly gilence be- tween a si broke. wrong the judgment, gald in a trembling know the whole ~lrcumst that I do 1 want speech,” she “1 did not then, you to for- my VOICE. ANces and now give me. “1 am glad with a sigh it memory Lo carry with me sald pleasant of Eng- you think that,” he will be a out land She looked up at nere WIS] {11 tal will LAaAD Dougla THE SPARTA EXCAVATIONS. Finds of British Explorers on the Site of Athen's Great Rival have been found, with fine api cotta sta come pin Terra variety have raliform tuettes in great large from s #44 § $4 ines LNLILIOS to light with tery. Apart ward of 100 inscrig found since the work Broadly si pe aking, the scribed above consist which may be assigned and fifth centuries The pottery is largely talizing” types, and the abs and other what has posit de- objects the sixth our era. “Orien- presence of objects been sus ong Orlen- art of the site is one of imported confirms already tal influence in Laconian archale period. The exceptional promise and more than justifies the selection of Sparta as the scene of the labors of the British when it is remembered that enumerated above come gchool the results that has been opened. Un- archaeologie research has done little or nothing to add to our the State which vies coms place in Hellenic history; and it rests with us to see that the thus happily inaugurated fis adequately sustained. — London precinct The Lady Canvasser. 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