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Show Till THE TRAMP. -- ' 7t ('Vv ' HE him Srgt ,,B4 pn-rln- 1 at w m ' v iror. the shrubbery I was frig htead and ran away, but It wan not because there was anything Perce or aweson about hia bearded taro. 1 was nat- tiiuid boy. ura but I was startled n tbe mounds (v tar a sranger altMMii our borne, for at each ful J father had posted a sign ni.ii ket y Private. and we lived lucre at with 83 eichislvvata tha that had made me. ahy of all strangera. 'x b. n I told father what I had en he frvaned, declaring that It mual let oome tremp iha had ventured inside the, grounJkxand 1 know he Instructed the gardener tiklook out fur the Juan. Kor a day or two T was continually on the watch for The unknown, and then, my fear wing nothing more ofTtim, " EJge-wrvrl- MOAltCII, tell my father of big. Plight, for J way CKl sure that when father knew the whole. truth, and .understood that Jim had saved my life, he would gl'S the Imre THE SULTAN OP TURKEY AND THE CRIMES HE COMMITS. work and a chance to make an honorable place, for himself In the world. But all I sold had little, If nhVi effect on the man; he would not consent to anything of the sort. And then It came about that one day ray father chanced upon as as we weret talking together. I may never forg-the look of astonishment, dismay and anger That rested on his stern face as Tie saw us sluing aide by tide In the shelter of th shrubs that hur.g over the allure rocks, both munching cookies, for X tad te en bringing turn hca to Jim for a long time. seemed My hither v was- - furious; tempted to spring upon niv strange decompanion. Jim said not a word iu low hat his of but fense pulled hlmseif, over his eyes and skulked away like a whipped dog. Father demanded to know aboulThe man, and his questioning made me tell many things that 1 dM not want to tail. These things did not tend to soften my father's temper In the least. It was the very next day that my fa- Nnfhtnj tlf on I.lfc I mb 7li I Tlie Orillia Wholc;ils hdbjwl.. uijilri Any Who IJj.ny .XlurUcn uf Ilia THufl A WEAK ci:J vaell oiun, sinking down under a bin den of political complexities which ho In; nablo to tuabter. la Abdul atiug liumid The 11, more and. more into the rettrscy PEATH IN ITS SECRET, KiK ON IRISH STEW o( his seraglio of beautiful women. tatiiiiiuta of "Mercury tho Iooerful gV juuf Being Baited,' Jie spends more money than any one j ixplofliv ( ttri ftt BokIw. rniicrtity- ruati alive, and Is constantly borrowing. of merury, which U uaed has bpen raised A issue new Is and forever Hr 't. a.ii,t,iiaat;;a. by European Anarchists in the maau- - ar'j "which to eclipse in ab-it. promises or He boaais provoking Jiatred, of their bombs. U oaS of the of athletic question portance the jf uit.'. and maintains the and powerful' ex- - ttoJU wjyj Yle. n.Oit iL.urioo. establishment In exists i This ia t6 year 5or rohibliioni at enre fore iriias edn ployed In ..apvart Athletic cfiutesta w!th. Yale lien are some facts about the Sui- caps aud aa a detonator for the gun shoot with .tudhis will that show areprohibited, ir ts suojids. It explodes when Ellis is preparations. man-tili Is: prohibited, the Christmas win! miner of subjected to a alight shock cr to bea'., anu the and not a few expert chemists siuce trip of the glee club is prohibited, of When a nev.- - Sultan ascends use "the now seems that it !. likely of his harem wcrien pre.le-- t j it t; ;i;u English Inventor, Howard, have will be ruty be unceremoniously dumped j been setplotialv. injured or killed .while-inr.- i Irish stew in Memorial hall also, says the Boston Post. to prevent them preparing or prohibited is.c w ith 1LZ expcritiientlng j of i.h( homelike andtig. A lidll Hamid is said to have j j France aoffieare hgo the pele- - The enemies pl wholesome dish come from th.e arisdrowned J5 in this way,' tils brother-- bra'ted chemist, fiarntel, was mghTpu- tocratic Hi o( the college populaon roue few the a been portion only In hiitmg Mating this dangerous prodjttt to Hea are accustomed eating who c not getting much bf a start j heavy agate, .mortar when his att en i la : for hi harem. tion was K.a suddenly distracted anti he let j French dishes from silver platters They c iliun driers to the mdr-quin a the pestle down with a little less care the homes of the Back Bay, vigorous crusade and mtivtiii ' ent barouche, trimmed'" with than ordinary! The explosion which have started are pledged to the total abolition of followed hursrs.B ttiweC literdJiy blew- UtW BUH and gfftf frieud. It ;s fu'loW'ed by his painy carriage and tar to dust, and it tore Barruel'a band this old boarding-hotis- e The students are forming themselves 5jis fjiori'e riding ltotse, so he may from his wrist. Another distinguished end hiuf hi (hoice as to his method of rc- - chemist, Hellot, was blinded aud had into two parties, the The the both hands torn off while experimentlit (or. .antinojilo there are Two offiing with fulminate of mercury Jusposted a petition on the censors. Mehmed Effendl and tin. Leroy, a French expert in the man- bulletin board at Memorial yesterday, cial pis ufacture of explosives, was one day en- expressing in no uncertain language Aridoie Effcsdi. one of 'whom is an cliur-llerthe other a bootmaker. gaged in experimenting w ith this com- the cause of their grievance and the reasons which have led up to tjhe pres- Thc.-- c men direct the editorial iioliey pound in a damp state, iu which condition it v.as supposed to be harmless. ent vigorous campaign. . The petition of the CimBtantinoplc papers. Tour: witnesses in Turkey can- be It exploded with such force, however, was promptly removed by the Memorthat nothing of M. Leroy, that was re- ial Hall management, as it Is against hired in the cafes surrounding the Mincould afterwards be found. the rules to have editions posted in the of those of Justice. proMany cognizable, istry An English chemist named Hennell, main entrance, fessional witnesses arc known to the where they cause crowds to collect and block the passjudges, hut that docs not destroy the while manufacturing a shell for milivalue of their testimony. tary use. Into the composition, of which age - way. The anti - Irish - stewlsts, however, were not to be o easily put down,, and a. regulation blue book has been placed In the auditor's office for The platform on which signatures. the antis will stand or fall has been V. V draw! up as follows; We believe that the use of Irish stew should be discontinued in Memorial Hall. The stew Is disagreeable in taste, and to many men who simply counot eat it is an item of expense since it requires the ordering of extras. The time lost in waiting for extras is seriously felt v by men having lectures both at 12 o'clock and at 1:30. We ajypreciate the wish of the directors to give as great a variety of food as possible, but dislike this special variety. Finally, we believe that food which U. as the first petition showed, objectionable to nearly 200 men, should be no longer served In Memorial Hall. in justice to the It should be said that many of the signatures placed on the bulletin board were put there merely as a Joke. Such prominent names as George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and Thqjdoro Roosevelt ere said to have been among the signatures. A flirector of the Harvard Dining Association was seen last evening. He laid down a Marlon Harland Cook Book as the Post representative came In, but refused to be Interviewed. What is all this stew about? asked the reporter. Mum's the word," replied the director. "Do they expect we can give meal' for $4 a week? them humming birds on toast every yc-tr- s ; re ' In-e- ' s c.- j : iiltan of Turkey has sought, to ado i Ciponslblll-- , ins for thff AT-menlhr. by dismissing the lint everybody who Vr.iT C,ri Knows .anything about the' Ottoman Ktr.plre is aware.- that the principal duty of t lie (Iranil Vsier. besides afflx- ing tiH seui lo e.eryditli that goes up X. wore off, . .o rhe Sultan's dining table, is to stand ilatwasboats Among my father's and all ready for dismissal at any g a t a Bottomed punt that lay on tbe shdha ther bought big yellow dog knocked is lie times, up put toJgf high-wate- r creature with reddish eyes and down. mark. I bad often been. aulionedabcut playing around the wa gleaming teeth. He declared he would At the same time that the Grand ter, but one day I ventured toMauiuir sooh ltachtrampa That they xotild not j Vizier was disiiiisied for allowing A ! the punt and paddle about near the lingtraliout his grounds. massacres to take place, those From thVflnt,l was afraid of the dog, incnian here. who committed the mas.aciea were Its 1 know not how the paddle slipped licked and for the anlmirtxjtrowled This double by the Sultan. near, looking at from my hands, but It did so, and In chops whenever event exactly illustrates the policy of Into If at rue as throat. It to I my for It ffy longed reaching plunged headlong the water. I could not swim. and I cer- Indeed, the creature wai so fierce that s necessary that It should h". tainly waa In danger of drowning, but, almost before I realized my peril, I felt chained for a time till It came to know j strong hands grasp me, and 1 was who was Its muster. For some days 1 was kept close to the brought swiftly and safely to the shore. When 1 rubbed the water from my house, and 1 know I wak watched a eyes I found that I hud been saved by great deal; but I saw nothing of Jim, the very roan I had seen peering from and a lonely feeiing came over me, for the shrubbery. f was laughing down I' felt that I might. never see him again, at me, and his face, for all of the beard, and a strange attachment for the tramp rough and uutrlmmed, was a pleasant bad grown within my breast. On the fourth day after ih? purchase one. "So you thought you would laTttTh Of tbe dog my father became worried wim, ch, tny boyT" he said: and his about the creature, for it lay growling wolce was quite as pleasant ss hia face. and whining at the end of Us chain, ; Still 1 was scared, and I burst into Its eyes glowing like coals, while a tear, when, to ray further amazement, fringe of froth clung around Its usuz-lf nought to console sud jiush me In a manner that was full of gentleness, "The beast Is sick. my father deAlmost before I realized It be had bis clared. "t dont like his actions. He stripping arm about iny dripping body, may. be going mad." 1 bad beard of mad dogs, and when 1 and he was talking to. me In a way that aooihed my fears and quieted my went'to look at the animal and It nerves. atralned at Ita chain, with Its red eyes I did not run from him, as 1 had done fixed on my face, while sharp yelps the first time, for 1 came to think that broke from Its throat, I ran away, filled this gentle man who bad saved me from with terror. the water, rough and poorly clothed It must be that mshow of fear addod though be was, could hot mean me to the lUrcenc&s of the animal; for, of harm. The aun was warm, and 1 sat a audden, I heard a d howl there en the rocks with him, while he behind me. and one look over my shoulasked me a hundred questions about der showed me tbe dog In hot pursuit, a bit of the broken chain dangling from myself and my home. Before we parted be made me promise Its Iron collar. That I would not tell my father who, The terror of that moment nearly .had rescued me from the water made, me promise that 1 would not asy that to my feet, running forward blindly, any one had rescued me. That, he and shrieking at the top of my Voice. smld, was his price for saving my life. A horrid choking came Into my throat, J to said he had no home, and he was and I staggered as I ran, expecting at any TaoiMAA M tonl tbs aaisonaws imil of the mad dog tearing at my quivering flesh I heard the dog cloae behind me I eecmed to feol Its fetid breath on the back of my neck I stumbled and fell! Just as Twent down I saw a man leap out of the bushes and go paat mo t -- j to meet my canine pursuer. It waa but a glimpse; but that glimpse was enough, for In the man I recognized Jim the tramp. In hit hand something bright flashed,' Scrambling to a sitting posture I saw man and dog meet In mortal combat. The mad animal leaped straight at Jim's throat, but the mans arm pro-tected that point, and the gleaming teeth closed on that. Then began such a terrible struggle as I hope never : " again to witness. V 1WC1.W1 4y The tbe dog with the struck tramp BATTLINO MADLY ON THE GRASS, his and blood flowed In knife hand, faying nesrabouts for a Urns; but tf upon the grass. But the creature was 1 told bs was there, my father would not to be beaten off, and It again leaped have him driven sway, at Jim's throat, The sharp yelping of . Remember, 1 was no more than a the hoarse breath chtld, and Vnsw vary lUUaaf Aha world, the dog mingled with T so It Is not so strange that I gave my of the man. and hcaft the crunching THE BLOODTHIRSTY SULTAN OF TURKEY. of the beasts teeth . tearing through promise to this man wtth the kindly lx.; bone. to flesh the p: lace and musical voice. : 1 had never Agaia and again the animal leaped. the Sultan, who has fulminate of mercury entered, was also told my father a lie in all my lire, and RUNNING A FAST TRAIN. sought to placate blown literally to atoms, and the frag1 wondered how I waa going to avoid tt The man grew weaker, and both man public homo-anabroad. at opinion ' f and dog were bespattered with blood. In this case. l the Alwy ments of the building where he was By trying to satisfy everybody he has ;aSiner White .... I dltl not give my father much lime to At last the persistent beast overthrew - saflafinl copducting his experiments were rule nnhodv. and hts for .Years n AlieiU. Keen Ef drtrader. and Tsawthent batf hundreds of feet Tn every dl question me, but 1 told my stery with miserable of series been one haa long The locomotive engineer Is a remarkm rush of words, confused and Inarticutllng madly on the grasa, the dripping he In dress hU compromises. Just as habit of de late; but, with a aktll that surprised knlfo being plunged again and again to wears a frock coat with a fc cap, and ably placid fellow,Inwith alooks and mohis covered Then with I hilt. the my liberate eyes to believe I him led precision I that - i had Tim Change All Thing. myself. In his morality prates of education, but a calm-ey- e no saw more turns I felt till ' hands sad Ho tions, occasionally scrambled to Ths shoro unaided, and my women. ever of when In 1,000 maintains a harem days gone by fighters resumes his and to his guags I did not say ai much in so many myself caught up tn my fathers strong Before the theq SulFresh from Old England's shore jet Europenn visitor the ahead. The three levers words It was a deception, and my arms , Came here to meet our scrappers tan poses as an enlightened monarch, quiet watch to tt seen was under are He had all. Father white I felt manipulate that It waa heart waa heavy, for and before the fanatical Mqsletn he pre- which ho has They brought expressions oer nearly. It not quite, aa bad aa a lie. and shaking as he paused to look at sents himself as the essence of Moslem-ism- , his hand for Instant use, and when they is to say, slang phrases. That as Itul 1 had kept my promtse to the both man sad beast, now stretched st once brutal, ignorant, and arc used It la quietly and in order,The And terms meant for rebukes, bloodon the silent and motionless saved out his stops. an organist pulls my life. stranger who had Such as, You blpomink duffer, superstitious. conversation After that ! saw him often, and we stained grass, HI say, put hup your dukes! of a government noise in the cab makes as can Mhat bethought Dead bolh dead!" lie muttered that heard But now came to have a regular lime of meetlpg Ah! time works changes, Eunuch stands next d;tn, nit, but not as bad wMrhTbeOnutd tn The world hoarseljG each day,; lie had traveled Why shoulsL he da this To the Brand Vizier, who J9 Iho car. when pa8singahpther Tretm We thee words no more bear in importance P- vrr. and he delighted to elt la the aave my boy? It Is the tramp the and whose daily with or without the window not with the meaning least At minister, lathe prime shelter of The shrubbery and Teir me tramp whom I drove &om the grounds! cab the in out. of the They had In days of yore. duty is to go down to the kitchen cnd i Tonklr.g approsched-graduaUyn- engine ta:es of bla adventure in many lauds, ot Then hd bent still nearer to look sre Jc'ts intended-fohis dishes Bad scrappers now have vanished. the that while I listened breathlessly to his d straight Intothat bearded, master are ndt poisoned? Yet mah is rushed pastas when one looks laterally Prize fights these days are fiukes, stories At that time I did not face. One moment he stared, and then the ear window. The fact under which S3.OM.ooo out of now the gentle heiress Tls government man a he was, how thick strange he reeled backward dropping me like people live, more abject slaves than any ia that the.engi.ncer does not look at the Who says, Put up your Dukee! I did sometime wonder why he an Inanimate thing, and clasping his tbere-n- if ahead--aa- d of tbe subjects of the Czar, a govern- - side ho Is looking lingered there, even though he waa a hands to his bead as he Bhrieked: as r.ttluit. is reeking with cor rugtjonj fore the speed seems less, o- the objects tranip' v tth ho home. Merciful Heaven! it la Jauies ;ny and distrust, discredited in lall tBe i ar approSrBSirSfai8flfft!y.-"Ti(o''WhI he asked him who was. brotherJames!" Many time Diamonds can now be engraved in a money markets of the world and just have ridden at ninety miles an hour but ho would smile and shake his bead, A fine specimen now tottering to Its fall, T on a locomotive know that on a good very artistic manner. of enraying that I might call him Jim, aud the diamond-cuttin- g of this development the are . such) many be not held road (and there Yet Abdul Hamid may ,. Viiirmloiu, that was the only name he gave me. a Is circular stone on terrart large a in ;Dont roll your eyes up Into your head wholly responsible for this. He Is a gine Is not shaken and swayed He said that he bad onee been bon with Its foilage Is ena which pansy comfortable, but is Inu rather A a If as were of. fine man weak ific Intentions, manner, marbles, good palF they red .and respected, had a good boms as graved. Another example is a ring one false step had of eyes will be utterly ruined by this strong .man of bad intentions might and the speed is not so apparent and family.-bu- t of one diamond, the Interior sura pretty make a better ruler, when one Is riding In a parlor car, made brought him to shame and a prison cell, operation. Ths girl with face being polished and the exterior The had. is view lateral a It into the wilt Where mouth purse up Without knowing what he wants the only prettiest and that when he had served hia time If be elaborately engraved. It Is but a few e mglivwr can be very comfortalde he went far away, resolving never bouton and continue the habit until Sultan, who la just now since it was first possible to has many sides to hia is quite sure of the track ahead, and years holes in diamonds. This feat again to shame his family by his pres- many lines form about the lips and the year ot.-agpierce s or in apmouth-harounding-curvebe decided it In into the one to is only character. He has no put ence, He hadskept hia vow all through lovely ner- made possible the placing of diamond of s beauty doctor. cy, but just what kind of a roan he is, proaching crossings that he feel the. many years, but hi one misstep on a string alternating with pearls, had killed the ambition within him, Nearly every woman bites or sucks his fears and hopcaMiia Amusements, vous. and it Is doubtful fi It Is any more does at . be speed locomotive and Strain to run a high her Ups. Others contract the brows aud his habit, the queer things and he never rose in life. On Wjr t Do It 1 pitied hiffiT between us there grew produce two furrows between the eyes, I says, may best be Judged from bis aur-- than to ride a blcycie through crowded coun-; the Othera is forehead with the It wrinkle by bond of roundings.coming to be generally believed Young sympathy. strong thoroughfares. Judging though I was, 1 saw In thts man one frowns. Others perpetually wear a tip- - j! This curious ruler. Just now in the tenances of The bicycle rider and the that the one ctmnce for a meeting bethat might have been noble and hon- tilted .nose. The true expressive face forefront and not unlikely to be the engineer, the engineer haa rather the tween Corbett and Fitisimmons lies la ored but for that false step, and. my doesn't consist of a set of features bung Mast of tho Sultans, Is afraid of hia life, better of It. getting them both to enter Chicago on strings or wires. Do cultivate placid He trust nobody, and lives a life of heart was futl of alncerest charity. politic and take part In a primary elec mistake-prootlon. Several time I urged him to let me features, St. Louis is j terror, which has driven him of recent Nobody nia.i-.v-re- a, - Irlsh-stewls- ts ex-sh- ip i fieree-lookip- - r-- j i . A a. deep-throate- r w h ' . - 'f Irish-stewist- s, - - ! tala of tliu lilj; Torn Crop. Cleveland Leader: Small fry economists who jump at conclusions and are ' Incliued to look at the dark side of things, eay that the greatest corn crop ever grown Is not going to pay the farmers of the United SlfiSsTis well as the short crop of last year. They fortify this gloomy assertion by statistics which show that tho bifgest of allTsig crops. If sold at the prices now ruling and likely to rule, would bring less money to the men who grew the corn than they would have received if the small crop of 1S34 had been mrketed at the quotations current a year ago In the large cities. In other words, the fall in price is held to more than offset theMncreaser of ' a In the yield. Thi3 la nonsense. Not more than 20 per cent of a large corn crop, In the United States, Is ever moved out of the counties in which the grain is grown. Farm antmaU cat it where It Is produced. d tb acat-teftjd'f- or , j . J -- He'd Struck Another Match. Bishop YVUlmar of Alabama is not in attendance upon tho convention, but he is well represented by his anecdotes, which are related by ehurchmea much as Lincolns stories are by tbe general public. Here is one of them One of the blsh opaMrlcfldgMcist- - adcarl y loved-wifand In his sorrow caused these words to be inscribed on her The light of mine eyes tombstone: The bereaved husband has gone out married within a year. Shortly afterward the bishop waa walking through the graveyard with another gentleman. When they arrived at the tomb the latter asked the bishop what he would say of the present state of affairs in view of the words on the tombstone.. I think, said the bishop, the words, But I have struck another match' sh oul cT be Added!" j blood-staine- j j i Tmc-Im- I Wliy- - rHeres your money, doit. Now, tel, me why your scoundrelly master wrote me eighteen letters about that consaid the exasperated temptible sum? " debtor. arinIure711fnnla'nTTeirATrT'u'nf" yeuH excuse me, sir, I think t were because seventeen letters didn't fetch U.r , ' fifty-thre- poll-han- Globe-Democr- at f. Manijrement Vou are the first feller First Tramp that ever got a square meal from that woman. How did yer masa'i?;?:.-.- , Second Tramp I told her ld found 10 cents and asked her to direct roe to a free lunch saloon.- Teacher What la the moral of ths Ten Foollah Yirglns? Dick Hicks They had no lights on their wheels. N. Y. World. ' Robbins What Is the best way to de- velop a negative? . Mack Propose to an heiress. Brooklyn Life. . |