LIUES. tlllee, whit Hllee, y nlm air emil, tot the watere are ertlil and 111 billows rotl. And Invr tnd (nut hart drifted mi Like the dlatant aall n t lie lirrart ol the bar. In a moment aiore 'twill liava drifted from eigas And be hidden away In tin watta of nlfhtl And then re feme with your pure, iweet gate. With your dainty, wlneome. loving wara, And trept like a dear ircim Itito my heart. I could not hi-ar to aend thre apart. For Ihe Iragranc that Boat, on your balmy breath Ta BM wliliprn "peace," t houarh tha world U(i It death. m-Ho Van H. Speece In Bcranton Tribune. COULDN'T FOOL HIM. Tfcla Mem Karw n Steamboat Wlira ! Man- Oae, The agpnt of one of the ocean Htrnrn hlp lines, ny the Clilcneo Tribune, told the following story of ft 8t. Iul ninn who got Into New York the tiny after the maiden arrlvnl of a great liner: After (rasing at the vessel from the pier the Ht. LouIsbd. said to the man at the ganpplauk: "Purty good itlzed ateamboat." "She's a liner, ocean liner." was the lofty reply. "She's purty high up, ain't alia?" "Ocean lluera hare to be. Bu when she la under way she doesn't look so high." "Her chimneys ain't very high, though." "You mean her funnel. No; they never make them high for llnera." "Hinges on 'em?" "Never heard of hlngea on a funnel." "Mow does she gvt under the bruise?" "What bridge r "Why, any bridge. Stonmboata out our way have hinges on their chim neys, and when they come to the bridges over the river they lower the chimneys, and who scoots under like she waa groused." The man ut the gungplank observed the St Louis man with lofty IndilTer ence. "She ain't got any wbeelhouses on her sides nor none at her stern." re marked the St. Louis man after be bod made further Inspection. "Liners have propellers," said the man at the gangplank, and his nose turned up visibly. "Well, I'll bet she can't run. It takes two wheels and u bow like an nrrtiu--head and a scant hold to give a su-am-boat speed, sonny, find don't you forget it If this steamboat was to get Into the Mississippi, she'd go hurd agrotiud first clip." "I hare told you this Is not a steam bont" "Shucks! Y'ou can't gimme that . I saw a plcter of her In one of our news-' papers before I left home, and the println under It said 'steamboat' Do you think a St Louis editor don't know steamboat when ho sees one? You're not on to your job yet." EXPOSITION'S STAR TEAR, LIKED THE POORHOUSE. Would Not I.enve It to Go For Money That Hvlonerad to Hint. "I won't go out! I won't leave here for anything!" Such was the amazing declaration of a pauper attendant In an east end Lon don workhouse on being told by an agent that he was entitled to some money. And the man the son of a post captain in the nary meant all that he said. Not an Inch would he budge, nor would he sign any paper, and It waa ouly by taking a commis sioner down to him that the fund could be recovered. Whether because It was only a com paratively smnll sum or whether be cause he was a worker, the guardians made no claim on It Accordingly, at Ills request. It was split, and two ac counts were opened on his behalf In the Postofflce Savings bank. But for all that, he continued to remain In the workhouse. Meanwhile he was very anxious 'that bis wife should not know be was alive in fact he denied that be was mar ried. His life partner, howevor, called at the agent's office to Inquire about the case, though she begged that her busbaud might uot be told of her whereabouts. She - was In a fairly good position, earning as ah did a liv ing by keeping a ladles' school, and once or twice her reprobate husband had turned op In an Intoxicated condi tion and rulsed a commotion that bad scandalised her pupils. The 111 sorted fair wero, therefore, not brought Into communication. Never would the pauper legatee leave the workhouse. He remained there till his death, whereupon, having left no will, the money he had scorned to use passed to bis wife. Cassell's Saturday Journal. How to Glva a Cat Medietas. A New York gentleman has a very fine Angora cat, and so fine a specimen of bcr kind that she Is fuuious In a largo circle of fashlonnblo folk. She Is uot rugged in health, yet she cannot be persuaded to tnko physic. It has been put In her milk, It has been mixed with bor meat, It has oven been rudely uud violently rubbed In her mouth, but nev er bus she beeu deluded or forced Into swallowing any of It Last week a green Irish girl appeared among the household servants. She heard about the failure to treat the cat "Sure," said she, "give me the medicine and some lard, aud I'll warrant sho'U be atlng all I glvo her!" She mixed the powder and the greuse aud smeared it on the cat's sides. Pussy ut ouco licked both sides clean aud swallowed all the physic. "Faith," suld tho servant girl, "everybody In Ireland does kuow how . to give medicine to a cat!" A boll soumllng the curfew signal to go borne smacks as much of ring rule as a now married man not being allow ed A latchkey. Philadelphia Times. One never realises how llttla be real ly knows until he has read a paga or two of the dictionary. Pllwbnrf Shaw lrnmle to II Iks Baet la Ire H let cry, With the best musical organisation! that are procurable In America, an en tlrelr new list of special attractions of tin highest order, a complete reno vation of the buildings and a largely liirrvnsi-d lint of nhlbltors, this year's Puintiurg Kxpofltlon promises to be the Oiot successful one In Its history. The Kxpoaltlou opens on the evening of rVptctr.bcr S. with the Hsmls Ros as. Italy s most famous mimical orgsn list Ion, as tho inimical attraction. This band occupies the same pine In Italy that Son as does In this country, and Its leader. Kugeiilo Horretitlno, like ftousa. Is a writer of catchy inarches. The hand has been In A met lea for nearly two years. During the present summer It has been at the northwest ern laks resorts, where Its popularity baft been unbounded. While at Lake Harriet, near Minneapolis. Hlgnnr Sorrentlno composed a funeral march for tue late King Humbert of Italy. Emil Paur. conductor of the New York Philharmonic society, and for many years conductor of the Itostoii ftrinpuonr orchestra, will follow the Bands Rosaa at the Exposition, with the Metropolitan Opera House orches tra, ef New York, remaining from September 17 to 22. M. Panr'a en. gagement Is the result of Increased preference for orchestral music that baa been manifested In Western IVnii svlTsnls In late years, and his com pany, and that of Walter !ainroch. who comes to t!:e Kipoaltion Ister. are tlia leaders In their Hue In America. K A GOOD BOVl GOODSYl V 11 If A EUGENIO KORRENTINO. Following H. Paur the Exposition will hate for a week the Inimitable Souks, direct from Parts, where hi band has been easily the most popular musical attraction at the big French show. The Oamroscb orchestra will then be the attraction for two weeks, after which Sou on will return anil remalu until the close of the Exposi tion The Crystal Mare. In which young and old will delight to wander In per plexity. Is a new feature. A tine dem onstration of what may he accomplish ed by the aid of electricity will be given in the presentation of "A Day In the Alps." a spectacular represents tlon of a Swiss village covering a pe riod of 24 hours It Is given In a dark ened room and lasts about 20 minutes The cinematograph will have new pictures representing the stirring scenes of the South African and Chi nese wars taken right on the field of action, besides innny other novelties In the way of other events, humorous scenes and oddities. The main building this year will be a dream of beauty. A peculiar fact In connection with the decorations is that they, were fnsbioned and designed solely by women For out-of-town visitors a conces sion of one fare for the round trip has been granted, besides which numerous special excursions will be run. At the grounds every accommodation fur nished by a city will be at the disposal of visitors. There will he an excellent cafe, while those who bring a luncheon with them will And ample accommoda tion for Its enjoyment. There will bs a postofflce. a telegraph office, a long, distance telephone station and an ciner gaacy hospital. Tha Eatrla Got the Fish. At this Junction of the thoroughfare ud Islund lake on a deud pine more than 100 feet high sat a white beaded eagle. In the air a lurge fishhawk was sailing over the water looking for bis dinner 200 or 300 feet below him. What penetrating orbs of vision na ture has endowed this bird wlthl There, be gives bis llghtnlnglike shot to the water, seems almost submerged, only to reappear with a four pound pike In bis talons. Slowly be rises, going toward the woods, where be hopes to enjoy his well earned meal, but be has reckoned without bis host The king of birds has been watching his every movement aud, If found suc cessful, is In readiness to exact that tribute which the stronger always de mands and compels from the weak. Almost quick as thought the eagle Is pursuing the hawk, and for a little while a merry chase It is. But the eagle Is the master, and the hawk In stinctively feels it, as after a sudden, violent swerve, only Just to evade the terrible claws of the now enraged eagle, be drops the prize and slowly flies to the other end of the lnk. There Is no need for hasto now, as the master was after tribute, not the hawk. Payment having been made by relinquishing valuable property, the eagle once more displays his wonderful activity by catching the pike before It Btrlkus the water and then as leisurely to cover to gormandize. Forest aud Stream. Heading Hook. A writer lu the Now York Medical Journal says that the curved pages of the ordinary book are Injurious to the eye of tho reader. Tho curvature ne cessitates a cotiBtaut change of the fo cus of the eye as It reads from ono side to another, uud tho ciliary muscles are under a coustuut strain. Moreover, tho light fulls unequally upon both sides of the pago, further Interfering with a continued clear field of vision. It Is suggested that the dttUculty might be obviated If the linos should be print ed parallel to tho bludlug Instead of at right angles to it How oft in rty dtrama I to Ink in tlir day When I stood al tntr n ,e:e And etarted to ahini It. ti.ll lw.iti. auay. Well armed with e pr.r,.-1 .. -n I., And aa the lati-h fell I in. i. ii wit in And gloried. rear, oti Till I heard a klml vol,, . i.,.,.rv1 in met "Be s iroixl buy I f. .... :" ''Be a food l-uy! tiemM.i t" li e-eme They have followed me all thine )ar: They have irlvt-n a f.rrtn 1, ti itiutliful dreams And MnlliTt-d mt ti.i.l.h It-ma: They have ilai.l my Iti-t on many brink, I'nmt-n by a bllndrd eie, For Jiint In time I umild paw ami think! "He a god boyl CJondbyl" Oh. brother of mine, in the bailie of Hie, Juet Martin or neartna Ita tioee. Thla motto alolt, In Ihe rnldat of the alette. Will i-omitler wherever It (veal lllfliakea you will make, for each of na em. But, brother, Juat hvnettly try To at-rompllih yotir beat. In whatever occur "Be a (rood bnyl Ooodhyt" Joha L. Sliroy In Saturday Evening I'oaU The mnn who Is afraid he may worn, too hard never doee.-Chleago Times-Uerald. 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