| Show AFFAIRS OF THE HEART what miss cleveland ito to cosay gar about sentimental men and women I 1 am convinced that the popular verdict is ia in this case not the correct correct one and if these lines have au all object that object lies in the direction ot of a contribution 1 I toward an effort bolshow that truly sentimental man luau or woman b has the best preparation avard toward tit the practical affairs of life I 1 1 As usual philosophy is tit at fault the word sentimental hns has buffeted as much deflection deetion from its simple real moaning meaning as has the word practical the latter has come to to stand for things real the former for things unreal or if more liberal minds deny the strict truth of this designation they will scarcely attempt to reject a modification of it by which it is clai claimed nied that to follow the practical affairs of life is to follow the things which are arc cc certainly r and surely the remunerative things of life the things 0 about which we actually know and whose value is real because it is in things seen and proven while to follow things sentimental is to pursue a shadow or at least a thing which if attained does not respond to the deminds demands of a busy and effective human career bothin nothing could be further from the logic of human experience every achievement has its beginning 0 in the mind the buddhists w were ere right all reality is in the hie thought r here is tile the root of the deed it is is the man of true sentiment only who has behind him and before him an effective human career A n good mother was lamenting to me the other day that her daw daughter abter a chartain charming girl irl of sixteen was was so unpractical As an illustration of this quality she repeated to me the question which her daughter had put to tohei bet in all r good faith and sincerity how toes does a pet person son know when a room has been swept this ayoung youn 0 woman needed to apply goetges Go ethes maxim sho she needed perception for the production of faust or tile lie S sleeping a i room the he same sort of practicability is required I 1 do not know what is to be lone done with her her mother desires that she shall become occupied with the practical affairs of life but I 1 am not sure that the mothers ideas of the practical are arc sharp enough enoi irh to strike at the root of the matter to become truly and effectively practical one must see straight t and feel 0 it is a i pu rj arul proper sentiment when this right ngit t action of head and ami beat t are obtain obtained e d th the edoin doing will follow and whether liera a book is to lie be written or a room is to be swept the thin thing 0 in hind hand will be properly classed adiong among the practical affairs aff tirs of life after this it is all a matter of preoccupation cu if tile the preoccupation be an affair au air as in the ease case of my absent fri friend end of pure sentiment i e an tf faire dv du cheur it will as in her case deserve classification anion among the practical affairs of life her vast expenditure 0 of f 1 I pure sentiment was accompanied by a vast expenditure of pure perception and prompt energy and good money to tile the infinite betterment of all concerned had her preoccupation been tile the same but without the lightness of sentiment and pinicy of perception this affection of hers liars would have resulted in a mere waste of feeling and deserve classification among those wretched so called a af alta faires arcs dit coeur which can call n never ever arrive at the dignity C of the practical affairs of life the mother of tile alie unpractical young 0 girl says and not without a i degree of who can call not understand how it person can know when a room lias his been swept is all for books ver very y well that is her preoccupation now it if to this preoccupation she brings right sentiment and pure perception il her preoccupation with bools books will result practically if she lias his these he ft ill know the difference between clean and unclean in the he carpet of a room orthe or the character of a book but I 1 greatly fear that healthy sentiment and in clear i perception are arc liot not at it present backed by any sense of person personal al responsibility in this young young M girls mind and if so go she has a 1 great deil deal to learn before the thins thin s which concern her can call be said to be belong long 0 to the practical affairs of life the ro root ot of all this which brows grows into I 1 a busy and effective human career lies in ill the sense of duty which delP develops lops perception and sentiment into action which determines preoccupation and which brings out of all a i performance which I 1 cin call lie be truly classed ais as among among 0 tile the practical affairs allai of life lyt let this be the posse ilou of tile the young girl and she will become a practical wo nian lot let it bu be tile possession of the an nim of affairs and ho he will be a practical statesman let it be the posse possession SIO I 1 bof f a literary man and he will becom tn 4 practical lati all author thor rose hose elizabeth heveland veland in boston journal veneering is now being used upon cigar boxes in this country the boxes are constructed of ash with a cedar veneer as thin as paper on the inside and outside it has been estimated that the present production of finished silk goods in the tha united states is ia capital employed and number of hands blast furnaces are all oversold the production of pig iron throughout tile the united states is over tons per lay day the iron and industry was never in better the depression at present in the greenock shipbuilding ship building and engineering engine erini trades is greater than las has been experienced perien ced for twenty years and future prospects are most discouraging A 14 year old girl resident in youngstown ohio confessed the other day having robbed two safes in stores and attempted a third within a week obtaining 40 in cash from one safe and 35 from the other so far as is known there are only fourteen chinese women in new york city of these nine are married they obey to the very letter tile the jusionis cus customs ionis of their own country where the wife is the proper ty of her husband tile the sales of denver col real escale desiate for forthie the first ten months of 1885 1895 amounted to 36 and the sales for the first ten months of 1887 were 79 a gain in real estate sales of 43 for the latter period the rival stock exchange in new york is erecting a building at the corner of broadway and exchange place just across aaros the way from tile the 0 old id board the price of seats in the latter his has tumbled to from A large company has been organized zid d in detroit to manufacture electric electric acell accumulators mula tors light will be stored storell in for delivery anywhere small neat eat jars will mill lie be used to etoie slot e power to operate sewing mathinos ma mae thines hines and run house elevators elevator A ic ie accident re recently antly occurred ell real at chapultepec A youthful student named as about to cast in bronze bronza a small statue representing the aztec emperor cuauhtemoc in torture tot to ture iture when the versel veel containing the molten metal burst and let it fall on his feet producing hori lio nible ible burns similar to those inflicted on oil the tortured emperor |