Alone

F Inoe he went home - Tho evpning sbadows linger loheer here, '1 lie winter days Hll so mueh of the year, And even suniiner winds are chili and drear, Ni nee she went home. Since she went homeThe robin's note has tourhed a minor ■train, TUe glad old songs breathe but a sad retrain. And laugljters :bs withhidden, bitter pain, !■ ince she went home. Sinee she went homeHo w still the empty rooms her presence blessed, Untouched the pil!ow that her dear head pressed, My lonely heart hss nowhere for its rest, Si nee she went home. Since she went home - The long, long duys have crept away like yenrs, The sunlight has been dimmed with doubts and fears. And the dark nlghti have rained in lonely tears, isince she went home. Thk editor of The Allanta Conslitution reealls that in the returning board days of eleven years ajo he telegraphed to his paper from Florida: "When you want to write a bright and brightening name write Sam Pasco." The 6enator-elect was then chah-man of the deaioci-atic state commiltee of Florida. The editor of The i'onslitulion now thinks hs judgnient of the man has bccu amply upproved. Whilb Mrs. Seth Monroe was feeding her chickens near Kent, Conn., one day recently, she was startled by a squawk of anguish behind her, and, turning around, saw a fox starting ofl with a chieken it had just scized. Mrs. Monroe, itistead of beooming frightened and ranning into the house, made a gi'ab for the fox and caught the anima) by tho tail before it oould get througb the fence. She clung to the fox, and he clung to the hen, and they had a merry time of it uutil the two housedoga carne, and that was tho last of the fox. Here George Sigl, who wa the first to establish a steam-iuachiue factory in Austria, died the other day in hU seTenty-sixth year. Duiing the last half-century Herr Sigl'i name has been foremost in all great national industrial undertakings. Although high protection tariflfs helped him cousiderably in worsting foreign competition, he had a genuine ambition to make his niachinery vie in quality with that exponed by England, and much really good work was executed, without nndue regareis to proh'ts, in his factory. Herr B% was moreover a philanthropist, and spent very large suras on iharitable foundt' -
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