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"We are the gentlemen who were forced to leave Zeisler so hurriedly this morning. "But don't let that make any difference," he continued, producing a revolver and placing it significantly on the counter before him. "Go right ahead with the message. "Or wait, give me a blank, and I'll write it, so you will be sure to have it right." "Oh, hold on," interposed his companion.

"Run like the wind, my boy, and send a telegram to the mayors of Zeisler and Hammerton for help. As many steam engines as they can spare. And have the railroad people supply a special at once. Write the message yourself, and sign my name. Tell them four more fires have broken out, and that the whole town may be in danger." Jack broke through the crowd, and was off like a deer.

For a moment Alex stood speechless at this further calamity, then once more dashed for the station. To reach Zeisler, two miles west of the cut, was the only hope for the Mail. Rushing in to the instruments, he in feverish haste began calling "Z. Z, Z," he whirled. "Qk! There was no answer. Z heard him no more than did the despatcher. A feeling of despair settled upon the boy.

"The first thing to do for a pupil is to see that the hand is in correct position; the knuckles will be somewhat elevated and the fingers properly rounded." Bloomfield Zeisler. "A pupil must first form the arch of the hand and secure firm finger joints. I form the hand away from the piano, at a table." Agnes Morgan.

Another gifted pupil of the Viennese master is Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler, of Chicago, an artiste of rare temperament, musical feeling and nervous power, of whom Dr. Hanslick said that her virtuosity was stupendous, her delicacy in the finest florid work as marvelous as her fascinating energy in the forte passages.

Each year, as Mme. Bloomfleld Zeisler plays for us, we feel the growth of a deeper experience, a clearer insight into human nature, a broader outlook and grasp on art and life. Such a mentality, ever seeking for truth and the sincerest expression of it, must continually progress, until as now the greatest heights are reached. Mme. Zeisler is no keyboard dreamer, no rhapsodist on Art.

All honor to those who are now fighting for the musical independence of America!" Not long after the above conversation with Mme. Zeisler, I jotted down some questions, leading to further elucidation of her manner of teaching and playing, and sent them to her. The artist was then fully occupied with her long and arduous tours and later went to Europe.

For an attempt had been made that morning to rob the Farmers' Savings Bank at Zeisler, a posse had been sent from Bixton to aid in the pursuit of the robbers, and reports from the hunt were being anxiously looked for. "Take care you don't get in line for any bullets," laughed the operator as he left.

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