Show I MUSIC-LOVING MUSIC DEER DEEp DEE Col J. J ar M. 1 Drennan relates an Incident incident inci mci- dent of oC his recent fishing trl trip at nt Moosehead Moosehead Moosehead Moose- Moose head which presents a story to rank with wih both the talc tale of oC Orpheus and that of Robinson on Crusoe fiddling to his goats coats Col Col and Mrs forsook the the sport of trout fishing for Cor a time and cro crossed sed the lake to the Masterman asterman farm on the tIme west vest shore where Col Cot Drennan had b been n told the deer came to feed in the tIme evening c The deer had grown crown wonderfully tame tamo and came dally daily daly to crop the sprouting vegetation In the newly newly- planted holds There was Wl an old do doon dogon dog dorr dorron on the lie ulce ulace who made it his duty ditty to repel the depredations of oC the deer dEer But he ho had lost his time old old visor vigor In Jn ut the chase chae and con considered his duty duh done when he had sent the deer leer scurrying over the fence at the foot of the lot The deer were quick to I learn arn that tho the do dog was not a very terrible fellow and amI kept right on making their ther visits with wih increasing boldn boldness ss Camping near neat the Masterman place was vas Mr Ir Loupee Lougee a n well-known well violinist and leader lender of oC an orchestra In Ban or Col ol 01 Drennan suggested to the musician that he steal out to the thc edge of oC the garden arden plot and treat the deer to a few fes' airs alts on the violin Just for the fun of or noting the effect The rho next evening Just before beCore the deer were due Mr lr Lougee ee hid under the cover of oC a n few branches and waited for the deer to make malte an appearance Pretty soon a n big buck pushed through the thc foliage Colage and be began an to feed The he musician musician mu mu- dashed off oft Old Zip Coon Con Money Musk and several sc erl of or the popular popular popular pop pop- ular airs of or the thc da day The music softly at first At the sound of oC the first few measures the effect on the deer was wa magical mascal Ho lie stopped in itt his feeding and became the thc soul of or attention Ills Ils head rose slowly slowly slow slow- ly Ir in the air all and his whole body seemed Deemed to expand until he had struck one of oC his stately attitudes that one notes In Landseer's s pictures The he music music music mu mu- sic was a mystery to him and held him spellbound Finally the measures of ot a march were sent Rent gliding oft off of the thc strings The deer became the soul of oC stately action at once With a n. loftier vol poise e on his head and antlers thrown back he marched about the enclosure with a grace grce that would surpass the performance perform perform- ance anco of oC the thc most accomplished hl high high- h- h stepper In a horse show sho At times h he lie would stop to show so sohl hl his hla approbation and bring his sharp hoofs down Iown to lo the thc earth in a n. forcible way Then he lie would go on with the march It I was the tho march that pleased the ulcer deer evidently for he was more than pleased to trip off oft its Is measures Rut lint when She May Have Ha Seen Better Beter Days Das or some other of at the later later-da latter day airs nils were played the deer showed his disdain b by clearing the opening with a abig abig abl bl big bound and making away to cover CO Worcester Cor Con Boston Advertiser |