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The present czar of Russia , like his father - er , is a great novel reader. H the Baby ! a Cutting Tceth. , , Be s nre and u : ethatold and.t dl tricd remedy , butts. WUSI ow'a Soorluwa araur for Children Teething- Papa Missed the Blessing. Little Jack prays ° every night for every member of the family. Isis father - er had been away at one time for a short journey , and that nightJaclt was praying for him as usual. "Bless papa , and take care of him , " he was beginning - ning as usual , when suddenly he raised his head and listened. "Never mind about it now , Lord , " ended the little fellow. "I hear him down in the hall.-Albany State. Ilealtit once Impaired hi not eaatlyregalned , yet i'arker's Ging rTonic Ilrsattdned theca rtsuts : Inlaunycases. Good for every weakness and d.stress Actions speak and persuade , while mere words without kindly deeds are but vain. I It to more than wonderful bow patlentlypeople sufferwith corns. 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S RY 0 M TA : i 1RCINIA W. JOHNSON. - ' yCOPYRIGHT 1892 BY RAND.M NALLY i CO. n r I t IfrZ- ( ' r , - r 1 NGERNATIONAL PRESS iASS'N CHAPTER Y.-Continued. ) Did the advice of the master act like wine on the flagging spirits of the singer ? Did her own natural energy assert sway over timidity before the unknown ? Melita reappeared in the opera as a true , dramatic butterfly escaped from the cold and neutral chrysalis of the shy debutante. Vivacious , coquettish , and winning , by turns , she kept her gaze steadfastly - ly fixed on Dolores , until the girl's face became detached from the rest of the theater , a magnetic point , and all else sank into a cloud of vague obscurity - scurity The naivete of interest , time unfeigned admiration , blended with anxiety , to be read in this human mirror , the warm and thrilling sympathy - pathy of bearing , furnished the requisite - quisite chord of intelligence and sensi- bility. The girl on the stage made the girl in the gallery laugh at pleasure ; she could have as readily made her weep. The singer touched the fibre of emotion in a solitary spectator , in the inexperience of her talent , but with a new-born sense of power to sway and mould a larger public later. Nay , were there not moments when , borne up by the strains of melody gathering in chorus and instruments about her on the stage , Melita sang for her art alone , seeing beyond the dilating eyes of Dolores that long vista of renown and triumph on the difficult path she had chosen ? A fresh Rosina had ap- peared. Possibly the most impassive spectator - tor of the entire audience wad Jacob Dealtry. His coat was shabby and old-fashioned , and lie shrank into the shadow of the rear of the box as much as possible , although his demeanor was more abstracted than diflident. His pale , gray eye dwelt with an expression pression of dry disapproval on his granddaughter and Lieut. Curzon. Capt. Fillingham turned to him after a time. "Time chorus is out of tune , " confi- dentially. "Ah ! " laconically. "I believe your name is Dealtry. " "Yes , " with uneasiness , "I have heard that name before - fore somewhere , " continued the Ancient Mariner , taking a glass from his wife , wherewith to decide on the personal charms of the debutante , as aconnoisseur of female beauty. 'The name is not an uncommon one , " said Jacob Dealtry , with a certain - tain stolidity of aspect , and yet a close observer might have detected that he was put on his guard by the casual remark - mark of his companion. "Dealtry is strangely familiar to my ear.pursued the captain , in a ruminating - ating tone. "Eli ! " with a slight cough. The grandparentof Dolores stiffened to an upright posture in his corner , his features twitched nervously , and he folded his arms , as if to control a sudden tremblifig of all his members. "Were you ever at Jamaica ? " questioned - tioned Capt. Fillingham , still striving to collect his souvenirs. "I have traveled much , " was the evasive response , given after a pause. "Yes , she is very pretty , " the Ancient - cient Mariner decided , scanning the singer through the glass. "Bless me ! how many heads she will turn in her day with those neat ankles ! " "No doubt she would easily turn your head , " said Mrs. Fillingham , tartly , whose matronly ankles were of a serviceable solidity The captain chuckled silently , then claimed her attention for a new-comer on the other side of the house. He proffered the glass to Jacob Dealtry , in turn. "All painted actresses look alike , " said the old man , returning the glass with sullen indifference. When the third act was terminated Melita was called before the curtain amid a shower of flowers and an ovation - tion of applause. Huge bouquets were presented to her by gallant officers of the garrison , and one of unusual size and richness , supposed to have emanated - nated from the grand ducal box. L , r S 2JIiiii l "WILL I DO ? " Graceful in acknowledgment of these marks of approbation , she sang , with a sweetness , pathos and finish , for which she was destined to become famous , the "Last Rose of Summer. " "I like that ! " eclaimed the Ancient Mariner , clapping his hands with en- thusiasm. Lie turned to his unsympathetic companion. Jacob Dealtry had disap- peared. "Most extraordinary ! " mused Capt Fillingham. Capt. Blake had taken a seat with Mrs Griffith and Miss Symthe. "The Diva of to-night aspires to speedily becoming a Patti or a Neil- son , " lie said , briskly. ' 'She will never soar as a nightingale - gale , " replied Miss Symthe , languidly. "Her voice lacks timbre , and her head notes quite set one's teeth on edge. " ' If not a nightingale , then a lark , " suggested the gentleman with unimpaired - paired cheerfulness , and glancing about him. "She is awfully pretty , the little American. The Itussian ofi fleer over yonder is quite wild about her. Aim ! There is Lieut. Curzon withm the Pillintrhams and Miss Dealtry. Decidedly our friend the sailor is in luck. " "The grand duke sails for Egypt on Thursday , " said Nis. Griffith , coldly. Miss Symthe turned a snowy shoulder - er to the intruder , and became absorbed - sorbed in the music. The social wasp twirled his red mustache , smiled , and repeated , mentally , with his eyes fixed on the young woman before him- "Faultily faultless , icily regular , splendidly - ly null. Dead perfection , no more" . , . . ; a Behind the scenes the debutante made a sweeping courtesy to Nr , Brown. She was flushed , smiling , triumphant , and held a boquet. "Will I do ? " she demanded fever- ishly. "Yes ; you will do , " replied the manager - ager with deliberation. She laughed wildly , and threw herself - self on a couch , suffering the boquet to drop from her fingers. "I found my little Maltese in the audience , and she brought me good luck , " she murmured , passing her hand across her brow. "The role might have been better sustained , even a great deal better , mind you , " said Mr. Brown , senten- tiously. "We must return to Paris for six months more of conscientious study , my dear. It would never do to face the critics of the most provincial Italian town now. " Melita lay in a little heap on time sofa ; she had fainted. The opera terminated , Jacob Deal- try waited at the door of the theater. The heat made his ! mead achehe briefly explained. A tall man approached Dolores , bowed , and ceremoniously begged her acceptance of a package from time grand duke. . Arthur Curzon compressed his lips in silence. Dolores laughed. CIIA1'TEPR xr. TIIE BROKEN FAN. iqi ) aw u I IIE FULL MOON shone on Malta. A tiny rock , set in the midst of a wide expanse of waters , the island held within its bosom all the conflicting elements of life joy , hope , and pain , and the manifold cruelties of brutality and crime. The warm and fragrant night wrought magic with the town. Flights of steps became purest marble , balconies cast delicate arabesque patterns - terns of shadow on adjacent walls , towers and domes gjtined the fantastic semblance of minarets and mosques. The massive bastions of the fortifications - tions acquired majestic proportions , guarding the harbor , where time ships at anchor seemed to dream above their own images reflected in the waves , Lieut. Curzon quitted II. M. S. Sparrow , and a small boat be Ci him swiftly to the shore. The prow of the light craft , propelled by the stalwart arms of half-a-dozen man-of-war's men , cut through the water , like a wedge of steel , with mar- vellous rapidity of motion , yet the progress could not keep pace with the impatience of the young officer to gain the quay. He wished to see Dolores again , after the opera , and to question her about the mysterious package she had received - ceived at the door of the theater. What right had the grandduke tosend her a parcel at all ? No thought of his cousin , Mrs. Griffith - fith , dwelling in the old palazzo above , crossed his mind. Miss Symthe had ceased to exist for him , banished by a novel passion. He was in love. Those about him would soon discover his secret , with the covert pleasantries and open chaff of the unscathed. As well attempt to hide the head in the sand , ostrich-fashion , as to hope to delude - lude sharp-sighted comrades in all matters of the tender passion. Self- etnsciousness did not , as yet , annoy him. Love had "come to him with a smile and a song. He wore his colors of the preui chevalier with gaiety. Who would dare to gainsay him ? n S In good time lie intended to make Dolores his own. She should learn to rely upon his strength and wisdom , to look un to him. In the meanwhile , soft dalliance and delicious - cious wooing would be his portion. O The full moon held domain over the open country , bathing road and field in an incomparable , dazzling white- ness. Clusters of Oriental mansions , sparkling with the luster of polished stones , and framed by black depths of garden , seemed to invite time intruder to cross the threshold , and share in mysterious revelries : they were modest villages by day. The sky was of an intensity of blue that appeared dark , as the moon , gathering effulgence from the transparent purity of atmosphere - phere , dimmed the stars to mere glimmering - mering points of flame. Light and air became blended in one. The quivering - ering moonbeams were fragrant of orange , nespoli and oleander from the parterres , and the breeze luminous , permeated with little rays of phosphorescent - phorescent gleamings. Was it this union of the elements in the southern night that awakened celestial music in the soul of the pedestrian ? The sea was visible , a crystal shield stretching to the horizon. A milky sail loomed with a ghostly distinctness - ness in the track of light. The waters heaved and whispered as if some marine monster of fabulous proportions - tions and terrible strength were about to rise to the surface , menace man , and sink once more to sullen depthss. Gradually the vague sadness inseparable - arable to such a scene of perfect loveliness - liness at this hour oppressed Lieut. Curzon , like a haze of mist brooding over some invisible marsh on the borders - ders of a forest. ll'e ceased to hum a strain from Il Barbiere. The silence was only broken by the barking of a dog , or the tinkling of a musical in- struinent , strummed by a desultory touch. Ile extended his hand and grasped emptiness. A moment before , spurred forward by ardent anticipation - tion , he now dreaded to reach his destination - tination and reap the fulfilment of some unforeseen disappointment. At a turn of the road he met a man. Capt. Blake , with his cap tilted over one ear , a cigar between his lips , and bearing evidence of having dined well accosted him with airy mockery. "Good evening. What ! Are you moonstruck ? " "As you seem to be , " retorted the sailor , curtly. "You are'right. I have been 'far ' afield to seek some violets in a certain garden for Miss Ethel Symnthe. Ihave bought them , mind you. Would you believe a man could be such an idiot ? " "A pretty woman is sufficient excuse for any folly , " retorted Lieut. Curzon , indifferently. "On dit cela ! Put not your faith in princes , nor any daughter of Eve , " warned the gallant soldier. "Good night , " said Lieut. Curzon. "Good night. " "You have been seeking the watch tower , " thought the former , grimly. "You have a rendezvous at time watch tower , my friend , " reflected Capt. Blake , in turn. "I have a mind to spoil your little game lu that quar- ter. I fancy I could do it. " The trifling incident of a disagreeable - ble meeting aroused suspicion and alarm in the breast of the lover. In the t seeker after country violets , cigar in mouth , and cap set jauntily alit on the head , he discerned a uird of prey , tracking the light footsteps of Jacob Dealtry's grandchild. how gladly he would have welcomed an excuse to knock down by a well directed blow , this tacit adversary ! heavens ! had Capt. Blake already seen her ? What a fool lie had been to take her to the ball and the theater ! IIe must warn her against the enemy of hersex. How could lie warn her in her innocence ? The Watch Tower rose before him suddenly , almost unexpectedly , in the midst of perplexing meditations as if conjured up by some magic spell , even as the little church is reputed to have sunk through the earth and vanished on a spot not far distant. The place was glorified by moonlight. A tower of silver , with the projecting points on ' the parapet resembling hoarfrost , mute , and apparently deserted , set in the margin of trees of silver , each leaf and twig sparkling as if with metallic reflectionswas enclosed in a boundary of radiance. An sheeny aspect of unreality - reality , as of flickering moonbeams gathered to the semblance of a picture only to shift and dissolve with the next cloud overspreading the heavens , gave the Watch Tower a remoteness from life and human sympathies. It might have been a fairy mansion set in a wilderness of enchanted wood or plain , and Lieut. Curzon time prince , clad in the cloak of Fortunatus , in quest of adventures. ( To BE CONTINUED. ) Who Will the Chaperon De ? The college women of ten or a dozen years ago , who were constantly being reminded that upon their behavior depended - pended the success of co-education or the opening wide the doors of the conservative - servative men's colleges , will be es- specially interested in the fact that a Harvard student only 22 years old has been engaged to coach the skillful oarswomen who comprise the crews at Wellesley college. Each one of the three upper classes has a crew , and the freshman class , which has 210 members , has two. The applicants are selected according to their health and efficiency in the gymnastic exer cises. For a Warm Morning. A nice breakfast dish is made by slicing three or four ripe bananas in a dish and squeezing over them the juice of a good-sized lemon. Then put over this a gill of ice water and half a cup of ' granulated sugar. Stand where it will get good and cold , and after half an hour it will be ready to serve. The I lemons take away the naturally insipid - sipid taste and are healthy. . I r t Hight st of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report s v king 1 4f ABOWTELY PURE A Mean Mean. A French paper tells of a man who ought to be set down as the meanest man of the time. his name is ltapi- neau , and he is the happy father of three children. Ills chief claim to meanness lies in the fact that he has lately discovered a plan to reduce his weekly expenditure. Every morning , when sitting down at table , he makes the following proposal : "Those who will go without breakfast shall have twopence. " "Me-me ! " exclaim the youngsters in chorus. Rapincau gives them the money and suppresses the breakfast. In the afternoon when the children were anxiously expecting their first meal , Rapincau calls out , "Those who want their dinner must give two- pence ; " and they all pay back what they received in the morning for going without their breakfast , and in that way Rapincau saves a meal a day.- harpers' Round Table. REV. H.P. CARSON , Scotland , Dak. , says : "Two bottles of hall's Catarrh Care completely cured my little girl " Sold by Druggists , sec. The lt'tort. There inquired the tourist , "if I may ask , does your majesty get your taste for good living ? " "in our neck , " retorted the barbaric monarch promptly. Of the courtiers , those who laughed withm conspicuous zeal were at once raised to knightly rank and adorned with the Cross of the Shirt \\'aist , while those vho , to the number of three or four , had to be pounded on the hack to save them from clicking to death were ennobled.-Detroit Tri- bune. tit g.man'cisnrpirtmtr. ' % ittrGiycrrt.n. ' . l'u , . "l'oapp..inantlkLflIFtc. ( : , TI'nl.I or5nrei ct , ChilIhEust'de'&c. C. G.Ckrrt.Co.NewHaven , Ct. The horse Couting Factory. 'r'ime building being erected just below - low Linnton by the Western Packing company for a horse abattoir is rapidly - idly- approaching completion. The foundations for the engines amid boilers are all in , and the machinery is on the ground anti should be in place in a few days. The building and plant are on an extensive scale , and will probably be ready for operation soon. 'T'he first shriek of the whistle will sound the death knell of 6,000 citruses now roaming - ing the plains of eastern Oregon and eating good grass , which might better be turned into beef and mutton. Mr. Switzler , who raised these horses , as lie has many thousands before them , will now retire from the business , and has expressed his determination of buying a bicycle , and , if he likes it , will perhaps start a bicycle factory. De says that the bicycles have driven the horse to the slaughter house ; but when something newer has run out the bicycle it cannot be utilized for canning - ning , as the horse now is.-Portland Oregonian. For Knights Templar. Low-rate excursion to Boston via Nickel Plate road. Tickets on sale Aug. 19th to 25th inclusive. Lowest rates ; through trains ; palace sleeping-cars ; unexcelled service , including timing- cars and colored porters in charge of day coaches. For particulars address J. Y. Calahan , General Agent , 111 Adams street , Chicago , Ill. Sympathetic. I When Judge Buxton of North Caro- liua as a young lawyer made his first' ' appearance at the bar. the solicitor. as is customary in that state , asked him to take charge of a case for him. The young lawyer dirt his best , and the jury found the defendant , who was charged with some petty misdemeanor , guilt' . Soon after one of the jurors , coming round the bar , tapped him on they shoulder. " . . aid he , "the jury did not think that man guilt' , but we did not like to discourage a young man.-Green L'ag. Looking After the Trifles. "It is only by looking closely after the trifles that a profit can be made in these days of close competition , " said the grocer to his new assistant. "Yes , sir , I understand , " replied the boy. boy."For "For er ample , " continued his employer - er , "when you pick the flies out of the sugar , don't throw them away , Put them among the currants. " Ncatnesa and Ilealtll. Cleanliness is the safeguard of health , People who are not clean catch all manner - ner of unpleasant things. The history of plagues is the history of unsanitary conditions. When the cholera shows its hideous claws the authorities begin at once to clean up the foul neighbor- hoods. Mortality is frail , but its preservation - servation is neatness. Married at Iast. Thirty years ago , August M. Merrike of Laporte , Ind. , asked a lady of 20 to be his bride. She refused him. He continued his attentions to her , and the tither day he won her consent. She is now 50 , and he Is 91. Choice of Itoutgs. To Knights Templar conclave , Boston , via the Nickel Plate road. embracing Chautau- qua Lake , Niagara Fals'I'housand ! , Is.ands , Ra ids of the St. Lawrence , Saratoga Pa- ! i'ades of the Hudson Hoosac Tunnel , and ride through the Berkshire Hills by day- light. 'tickets on sale Aug.19th to :5th in- clu ive. Lowest rates , quick time and service unexcelled , including palace sleeping - ing and dining cars. Address J. Y. Cn'a- han , General Agent , 111 Adams street , Chicago , for further information. Our total product of zinc in IS90 was 63 ; 683 short tons. It is not enouch to know , one must also be able to impart. Sneezing was once thought to be a sign of good luck. The only joys which live and grow are those we share with others. Billiard table , second-hand , for save cheap. Apply to or address , H. C. AsIN , 511 S. 12th St. , Omaha , Neb. i1 iFM . /.tw li , Felt -ate. The 4 year old son of a w'eil known naval ollicer was the other day enlightened - ened on the death of a friend , as to what constituted the real ergo , which ' ' was indestructible , as contrasted with ' the perishable body. + It was evident' that this lesson sunk deeply into his mind , as appeared soon after , when his mama had occasion to spank the small man for some offense or other. Looking - ing up through his tears he stammered " out. "Mama 3ou can't hurt uiF shin. And under my shin is tic ! " 't'he little fellow did not know what a tremend ous truth he had stumbled on. Tobacco's Triumph , , Every tiny we meet men who have apparently lost all interest in life , but they chew and i smoke all the time . and noader wtiy tle sun. shhte is npt bright and the sheet bird's sons sounds discordant. Tobueto ta.es away the pleasures of life and leaves Irsitated nerve ecn- ters in return No-To-Due is the ett&.y war out. Guaranteed to cure and make you well and strong , by Druggists everywhere. hunting the .tnt..tope. On the prairie successful antelope hunting is no child's play. 'T'he guao nearly always sees you first , and retires - ; ' tires in good order , but on double h' quick , to sonic high knoll a loin toile away , from which safe distance yon are carefully surveyed by the keenest , i eyes. As you try to steal up within 't long rifle range , time band suddenly glides down the side of the knoll , seemingly - ingly without effort , seurriesacross the next flat , anal presently halts on another - other high point at the end of another tulle. The time was when antelope had so much curiosity alit so little sense they could be brought up within gunshot by waving a rag on a ramrod or wriggling a No. 10 foot in the air ; but that period - X riod has gone by , at least in Montana. \ \ e tried it repeatedly , but found the pronghorn was not half the fool he had been represented. In the brokemibad lands , where coulees arc deep and sharp ridges numerous , it is an easy inatter to stalk antelope , and to shoot them also-provided you arc a rood shot , don't get the buck ague and can judge distance reasonably well.-Au- gust St. Nicholas. R'INTEIt wJiEAT , 80 ItUs11ELS I'ER AC 1:1 : : Did you ever hear of that ? Well there are thousands of farmers who think they will reach this yield with Salzer's new hardy Red Cross Wheat. Rye 60 bushels per acre ! Crimson Clover at $3.60 per bushel. Lots and lots of grass and clover for fall seeding. Cut this out I and send to John A. Salzer Seed co. , La Crosse , Wis. , for fall catalogue and sample of above wheat free. ( W.N.U. ) Spain has extended the privicoo ! of Copyright - right to foreign authors. Piso's Cure for C'onsunit tiou has no e'pual as a cough medicine.-F. M. 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