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Show THE DAILY TRIBUTE; SALT LAKE CITY, ,;UTAH, SUIsDAYv JiIOEITHTG. 0CT0BEE 13, 1891 10 KT E li -- I MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN- - UMBR Repairing and Recovpripg- done on short notice. - A W 265 STATE STREET, GAIT. LilZE CITIT, UTAIL (KHUTSFORD HOTEL OUILDIuG), I I A Xciv LITERARY . light Tfcroria ca the Sale of She cation of a monthly masrazlne. called it Onward and tfvitard, and of it she has already made Ja jfinanicial success, The titled editor writes more than fifteen thousand - Words in her magazine each month, land writes well. Her zeal stimulated the nterest of her husband, and now the Eajrl of Aberdeen is and publisher of the magazine taking charge of all the "copy", of each number and dealing with- - the printers and paper men. Then the little daughter of the Aberdeen household became interested in her mother's editorial work; and, to satisfy her ambition,2 Lord Aberdeen started s. separate little periodical for his daughter. This is known as iKee Willie Winkle, named no for Kipling's story, but for Miller's famous ballad This little sixteen-pag- e magazine lor children now. come3 out promptly each mouth, "under the;: editorship of Lady Marjorie Gordon;" aged 9," and a more cleverly made-u- p paper one can scarcely imagine." Lady Aberdeen only casually assists her daughter in her role as edi tor; and, as i saw the youthful little journalist on shipboard, assiduously pre paring "copy ' to send over for her next number, I could not help being im " 1 Erotie Books. VHAT LITERARY. FILTH CAN COST A UAH. Thousands of (Dollars Locked Up in fa Secret Library Roulanger's Ldt-!c-rj' Chance A. Titled- - Literary I Family--The- ; Countees of Aberdeen ?knd Her Literary "Worlt. or nine-year-o- ld j 40,000 a year. He is quite willing to take another $10,000 or g!i2,t00 from the California Traflic Association, and it ought to .snap him up, for he is universally respected in railroad circles because of his knowledge of transportation Oat cf methods and ethics. San Francisco ; Partly; ffaM It by Recent Events rtf hv the Rnk Syndicate v 1S31, York.'! Tress. - few weeks ago ono of - the was a millionaire, whose wealth and un common thrift have combined to make his name known throughout the country. The undertaker passed black gloves had around, iand when the dono their duty he went, according to custom," to each ono to recover the same. All without hesitation, of course, yielded up the ghastly things, except this mil The credit for the present extraordinary activity of the San Francisco minds on the subjects of boodlers, commerce and the postoffic.e sito largely-duto the press, which here "as elsewhere, whatever its shortcomings may be-ifar ahead of the average citizen in sense and cha'racler. .It is amazing what influence a spirited newspaper can exert in the dullest community. Stockton, for Instance, one'of the oldest towns in was long regarded, and justly, as the slowest of an. xne rauroad had leit it tar on one side of ift direct line, and the place went 10 sie.ep. Jir. Mnnon, a jsevada jour nalist, established the Mail there, and declared war on the Silurians. Result: y one of the most Stockton is lively and' progressive towns this side of Omaha. In San Francisco the principal newspapers for the past ten vears have been "fighting the mossbacks, and along, . A .An .... U ... U l . ! .1,1 " '"eminentlv respectable citizen, con tent with his pile and frowning down all change, has been made an object of im patient dislike iusteadof reverential awe." and he himself has grown ashamed of being called a Siiurian. But he will have to die before he ceases to be one. What the city needs above all things is the room he stagnates in, and be Is dis- couragingly numerous. Nevertheless, the untiring prodding of the newspapers which are not themselves back numbers, has accomplished a great deal. The narrowing circle of the town's commer cial field will, in d ue time, "force the victory over stupidity and sloth. THE ROAR ABOUT THE P0STGFF1CE SITE. 1 - - ' COEKESPONDESCE TEIBUSB. 1 ft i ' ( well-edite- d, the-Stat- J Presents Decciier . 1 SO MM 01 fcierCSt 1 forever the power of locomouoi : wheeled about for a brief airin? chairs, or where poor creature ih nam. uui oiuivij auu painiuuy, may her exercise a little, or sit for a while in view of the wide landscape before 'them Inside, this house Is fitted up with"-- ' every possible convenience to rest weary and worn-ohumanity. Its loned chairs are of the softest and finest. Its beds and bedding the most The food dispensed In it of thecomplete best7and attendance carefulness itself; and all this is dono for destitute persons of consumption, who have no dyin "home on earth, and who watch other from their beds or from the windows here the passing days, for many of them, few in ;v number. There are no rules fn this house that compel a sick person, '.who may from : pain be unable to sleep all night, to be wakened at any special hour for tho purpose Of1 eating breakfast or rather to get breakfast out of the way.. The rule, on the contrary, is to let each suf- - ' fcrer sleep until he or she wakens; and -then to wait on them carefully,. givingC' them just what they wish to eat or drink for their refreshment. j This is the Brooklyn Home for Con-- i sumptives, founded by Mrs. S. V. White From, the small Jb.ginuiug of ono "J homeless sick creature, who could Hud-door open to take her in because she coughed, poor soul, and could not stfm coughing, this big 'building has come with its accommodations for - joy now are to be seen in or patients that about it; marked with the blight that f visible death summons.' In all the stages of the "diseaso thosn" people are to be seen. The human'" skeleton or tho forms nearly wasted condition enjoying through thi" benevolence all the comfort and solans possible for this world to give thenIt s a divine work, worthy the motto" ' set as the rule of thjp life that inspires and carries it out, which is: I expect to pass through this worl K but once. Aiiy gob I, therefore, that 1' can do, or any kindness that I can sliofr to any fellow being, let me- - do it mm; let me not defer or neglect it, for t' ' shall not pass this way again. Various paragraphs have eoue the' rounds of the" press setting forth that; Mrs. General Grant has acred rauidlv' within the past two years. According to such chronicles Mrs. 'Grant's hair has' become, white, her sicp sloWand unevgj a"d cr manner generally- que of great ar-- Her beX. lO lionaire. back, env lie said, ex his hand amining approvingly. "Well, do, my good man; these "seem to be nice gloves; they fit me perfectly, and I guess I'll keep 'em." Which he did. "want tnem s The Traffic Association Movemen.t Where Credit for his Activity Is Due The Influewiel'of the? Iress-- i'.. " Jeemg Pipes ofilfipesviile " lie- forinlns the Democracy, uard Mrs. Henry FORMER TITLES WITH NOV. COMPARED Is skillfun. gather sunlight l pure air from tho east, the west n north and south. It is lit on every sid by long windows environed bv snioi verandas where invalids who hav.i v ' pall-beare- rs a large building. It GOIilG. stands contrived so as to E WHAT pall-beare- rs Is-- -- 4 fPopvncht, sub-edit- j KYPilOTISM. ; ; r i ' England. About two years ago she started an association for the uplifting COMMERCIAL of the English ; working girls, and, to spread her cause, she began the publi- LEAVES. Every pair guaranteed and fitted to the hand. full line of KID GLOVES of our own importation. MAIN STORE: 933 ie'i DEITVEE, COLORADO. STREET, DDK'S G CANES. ut Where and How Shall We Educate Young: Ladies?- -! A. Letter From Whittier Sirs. Deacon While's .Grant Holds Her Kind lleart-Mrs- . The great work of reforming the Dem ocratic party m an t rancisco goes on with a sort of smothered fury. The newspapers give but little attention to .the' club meetings and the conferences of the outside renovators, but some very warm battles are In progress. The Iro quois Club, Which has branches through out the State, has for its Grand Sachem James F. Coieman, aforetime candidate for the Democracy's nomination for Gov ernor. Mr. Coleman is young, ' rich, genial and clever, and. the Iroquois men swear by him. Thi3 gives him astrength which compels attention while the huin for new leaders is u p, and as a conse quence, ho catches it hard and of u from the outsiders, who would like to run things themselves. Buckley, the poor exile, has by his hight eliminated himself, and some new man must tak;j his t place. But' the Democrats .......are cain sucn a temper tnat no man with the pacity to rule stands auy reasonabl chanco of being allowed to do so. The moment a head Is raised .above tho com mon level a general desire to smite it is exhibited. So anarchy still reigns. They lies, naoiiuaiea to macnino politics, assume that the mantle of the late Boss has descended upon them, but everything that smells of Buckleyism is so odious to respectable Democrats that thousands of them : will vote with the itcpuDiicans ratner tnan give any support to a ticket with which the former Boss intimates shall have a hand in the. Republicans will making. Locally walk-ovshould they probably have a see the wisdom or simply keeping quiet and letting the Democrats go on with their fight for reform within the party. But should the Supreme Couri permit the grand jury to continue with its in vestigations, so many boodlers of both that an Indeparties will be... uncovered . movement may re pkuucui municipal sult. A respectable ticket. formed by respectable (even moderately respectable) men, would be likely to carry the works with a rush. AirruuB McEwex. Well Mrs. A?o 1. f ; otter raimeru Work,in llucope. - v .. ' iriM air-en- i, :..--:.- San FKASCilc,i Oct. J5, 1891. is hard to belteve that 'anything Cpyrififhti :1S9I; by James W. Johtisou.l l short of an Invasion, oj! the Goths and New, York, Oct. 13, 1801 are questions often asked, but These Vandals of theT cor Middle West tot answer, u Parents must de difliault I summer saw in l'ariiitiH iniifijn 13:1st will .suffice to and I cide ,v for themselves. preparation of importation to America wake this town or "so comuierciaJly a open well in provided with every city 1 rtipmeijf, of books which, in their to its its colonial which eyes fcharactcr, for f"naract-jfacility beginning the education of f and lvalue, were a perfect it is pleased to think leosinoboli tan. San as Broklyni and for fiuishing diiMren :jvm; mgi to nt,M They were books : of Francisco is stirring; hi jits sle;op, how which U 5 Hlf-- h ipectiii2 woman . r ould pressed, as well as amused. it as our whole country affords, it would THE IDEAL AND THE BEAI.- ever, and if heaven bei especially kind. have saIy turriJ a leaf books which that thorei need: bo no diifictilty in the city may possibly find tho sense and It iji strange how wean are prone to form courage iKoi better schools: can be Tnaae.m;wondcr what kind ..of people ideal deciding. to do something for Itself. It author from his impressions of lounai lor iittio actually lived in lhis world who could cniidren; none oetter lor startles an old resident to behold really m and how ideal is often that over ihosei fast manhood and writings, in penu time ana approaching juoney poring, ' I when we see the real. I re the strange things thauare in! progress iFiich fiftili. womanhood.: Tho colleges and the pro shattered, t f i it fessional seminaries all over our land are member from ray earliest years how I under his eyes at ihii itime. rThere is I Wit AT MftK.UiY FILTH CAN COST. was accustomed to sit absorbed over the the grand jury; for lexatnple, which has wortby of allipraiso and confidence. I lhe prices put upon these books stirring tales of travel ind adventure, sent Boss Buckley skipping to: Canada "V Weifeel a just.pride in our country for iwere something; amazing. Oie book written a mere vulgar bank cashier, and in line y an is author still so whp by iaud the wideiy providing iiDerauy 'had nos more; than sixty leaves, of one of the most popular Of boy writers. scaring an the boodlers; (whether with best educational advantages .for all. but a naa aiways pictured mm to myseir as cause or not remains; lo be seen) half jwhirb j forty were ' full-pag- e prints , Vassar Is, if we particularly jwo.mens d a big, brawny, strong-voicebluff out of their sharp, if narrow, wits. Then man, first: women .the mistake for not; coliegS " I and. executed. the American price and hearty, with a faco .bronzed from comes the effort of; a! large number of ever established- - Many others equally A set of five volumes was continued f was mercnants ana proaucers 01 tne city ana travel. Until last I week, satisfactory have sprung up since Vas ; marked !for 173. A small book of less had Association to seen the ideal; then, I saw the State to form a I only mentioned sar! was founded, and at no distant day of "Jeems PipesPipes than forty pages a very rare ."prize," the end the that be Pacific Southern d paie-iacea may man, small, tnin, may compare favorably with the older vine," otherwise Stephen Massett, In was told called for S100. The lowest reai with a humble stoop of the shoulders, persuaaea .to makes special rates when connection for men. with lake the afore which colleges book la it he lot was S35. and the highest one is an overplus off any article here time rested on the new there of meekest the of have I eyes pair answer to is many Ques li dimcuitL ? 4 JO, which, was a set of seven vol times. ever seen, ana a nine postoflice site. thei East way happen to be Old voice, tnat was for which And will recall him. He is tions! that come to us respectinx the .None 05 the books had covers," givin almost difficult to hear. . finally we; have the grand now Californians hungry. I should judge, and education of children. We lack confi the buyfr the privilege, I presume, of y My ardor over my hero had already uproar over Brother Wahaniaker's choice is nearly eighty, out ballads and dence In our sown judgment, With all librettos in grinding furnishing his Own binding and omitting cooled, but when I began to talk with for the site of the ew postoffifae at the JNew lork, and the educational: which sur- his friends with dining a title of supplying such caption as he him about his books, it .advantages . 4 froze up corner of Mission and Seventh streets. as cheerily as ever. It used to be said rounu us. actually, is 'an unsettled nuns- it still chose.! jJSo Pioneers say therjused to be a lake that Mr. Massett' had more cheek than person would in little lumps. is with which tion better for our manyJ have paid one dollar .'for the entire lot, there, with a bridge tover it,!and that any man who had ever struck the Pacific to I "I remark ventured suppose," to educate i them children, save to j acq is ire the tilth and burn it. of course, I was judging! from his books by private Jeems Pipes of; PipesvilleM had his Coast. But this was a mistake. Cheek instruction at home, or at our public And yt the total value ; of this small home little in on th'e bank of must counhave been in every early days behind im schools and seminaries. consisminent of ijot more than twodozen try"you tne oody or watery Oommissjoner John implies consciousness on the globe?" was but there pudence, Our own school life was so pleasant books I jpxeeeued j one thousand dollars r'- "No," nothing of - v !!a v. he answered, with a quiet smile, v 1'. Irish. Wh!lr ff ht. , lou that in m TliSiiooimat, by experience, we cannot syniDa- Ana eaen montmsaw a similar consign "on the contrary, I have never been t asSQred the Goyerhmeht; at Washington his ownStephen; He simnlv believed in merits, literary. thzol with those who hesitate about ment tot- American shores! out of this country, and have only been that the site has a foundation fas sound musical andsurpassing x was his life and made social, their children from home be- seeding as Gibralter, in spite of. the apparently one in three American cities. T n E' KTTY" EES Of EKOTIC LITERATURE. causa of his the many disagreeable features long, sunshinyTAday1. by personal ...... of teaemoiauce "How, then, do you work up the local trustworthy assertion? that forty feet anil . My naa to trials a uicKens. lie they fear they will encounter. ' cariosity was piqued to ascertain color piling has failpd toi find bottom. The talent for dining out. and was well of your stories?'.' I! asked. who were the Ahierican buyers of this Noi doubt iithat children educated nt. leeDIeneSS, and a careful study of price of what the; ;newrpapers call the worth a dinner at auy man's table, for Now the fact is that she, is, for Lrr w stuff, and 1 hay since talked to several j "Imagination hojne under thd most favorable auspices over a! j million "dollars is he could tell anecdotes boolcnu n in Xeyr York. "The wealth newspapers and books of travel. Why, quagmire miy bo more'dulicately minded, more re- age, a remarkably young looking . . by the hour. ra .a how it was Thomas Moore declared to bo twicelthe value of the snuibaLe you know ie.--i one wrote in actors otner and n!n. fitted and lessi passionate and unrulv woman. She has lived three score years lamous ' personiorK," replied .! I As a a final wonder meetintr a Eookh. 'Lai Ie had never property. man jt my inquiry, ; rich men all and a ages, too. song. good His ten and she presents the?ap-j- : sing of the clergy; regardless of iCreed, has oeen thhnjthose who are made to "rough it" and half of lie buried himself in was a gift . straight from of a woman .not much over, 3b with of 3, of through the country in fact. Only men bookstoof inaia. children nuniber pearance large' every been convoked tdj protest against the iub gous. xmo numan Deing ever suc travel, till he was thoroughly a in of wfatis can affora to pay the prices, state of we But good if .variejty doubt disposition. with the Oriental" spirit, and selection of this J sltejj-- For '4 moment ceeded in snubbing him. It is related Neither white hair, feebleness of iiiaiK- ai;i wefaro of teif 'surprised at the clas imbued pajrtiqiilarly boys, brought up chjilden the about! this that he called so often at one house that worldly mindis; puzzled or mMi who soeK out this kind of litera- he succeeded, in cheating the oldest unucr tne most peneci system or nome her. nor. uncertain gait are; visible in lur travelers.; I adopt a similar method. interest of the, preafchprs in ai 3m alter so they grew tired of him, a thin'r which it ture. and are j perfectly willing to pay Be are, - when thev arrivo at aspect to those in the habit of tnevtir.g instruction,,' indisputably secular as the location of a was Impossiole for him to imagine. He the exorbitant prices which the impor or the scene in 1India, Africa, Europe as well able to meet. fu- - her. When she draws .tipon her men!-'- . mature years, as; 'calm.' But ithe handsome postofflce. merely turn to mv and anywhere, ask. t These men are what are the bell door ter must known about the rang dinner hour ors trials as ory Ini Intercourse with her friendsi fnr cares, or as tujre spiritualized Countenance of Brother for the hundredth time, and the servant n a:s men iiprary 01 travel which is now quite Wanamaker usually face lights, her manner is. vivacious aturr in educated schools col the? tlipsq and rises call to full and of immerse large memory had opened the door an inch or two myself awhile, and about town, jnemberS of what we call her fund of anecdote has. wonderful il to hard our send It leges: oewuuerment children isij come a then Tho feel out vanished clergy apparently when the voice of .the hostess from the 'our bdt society. Now, ,1 do not mean i .' from! and' charm. not if allowed home, to '; .: a putin mingle ency African, or. whatever the case uiabbiiuy ougut iii naye puu with so story above camo hissing down: Mrs. tho: jVewjiwrk, but all the six largest cities Indian, Grant recalls impulsively wjthichildrcin youth, how will thev a man, and real je$tato agenti who " It whispered, "if that's Mr. in which she has1 nilnKl d."-- ' j you eortd name. . The majority of peon may be. I have neither the time nor pious events succeed wheri dailled "Mary ftreat to take their nave ; to proper otner sites. jsell, may possiblv money: for extended travel. My trips can cau up. minute matters and wat pie would think or them as men of nave stirred. tne 'breakers of hthe bread Massett, tell him I'm. not at home" ptacqs wncnj tney reacii maturity? They cost me noth of tastes w ho would shun this kind are all Imaginary. Mr. ha, cried little "Ha, you .them rogue!" with the august happenings which-- ' home me at children must have ill taught up to the tugging point r stuff. Hut they have an insatiable ing, and1 I can make them pass well." as he his .Massett, and hat gaily, oecome nave hung With all Cto these historic in awayvlo deliglii: marvel Into. a And him left the somej companionship. They go but wiser, isav noth coat on the rack and shook his sadder, anpetileu ; for erotic literature, and ydu man. in finger streets and of .. the sometimes her and astonish ease .auditors.. Pratt meet ing tHvorpe in can t Oakland) the direction of the invisible lady, "Ha, juust to. qther pply .them with enough of It. InSan mood" sudh are and a Frauciscoi ini lives 'she. children, likelv LITERARY AND crather SEWS may; relative GOSSIP. sense. ha, you little they again f ti J 'ricesrare never asked these men know little Ah, rogue! you fibber, oe . of the faster when' do to slieiw jsaid wast.;' contrast gpodior days with excite with stirring by jevilj j'seethtng vo caught you!" Mrs. Mary Cowden-Clarkof whom ment.'V And l he to they hjave to pay well, and they seem to staved "i husb'and with auc In her war transient she ihas verv great companions through its Anyway stopped snor uinner. t Iireftri hot to know what their. tastes so little has been heard for a long time. ing for the IIORACB GRAY. than if It was a part of their peace." S lie isi now one most hr i r&rity I ( moment. A dozen years ago or more, when the cost them, until at the end of a month has once moro taken up the pen to pre everyday life. JUSTICE OF THE U. S. SUPREME COURT, terestiug women to p3 met with, soiih1 or a, three month,?. a new edition of her "Girlhood of late Avoumore was K out pare here Lady and r. I Those; whif have been trained and ed.what shy, perhaps,: with strangers, The Traffic INCAPACITATED BY ILLNESS FOB JU- scheine, which jT Si 1 l.utiN a 1 ki-'- s VROTir- trapipr c Shakespeare's Heroines," for. which she appears to be Association stopping at Sausallto, Mr. Massett auv in ucated our of to' those .wlio. are her friends corduh eveellent in;titn-a t backed? . bv ; mnv wokk: t dicial has written a new preface. Mrs. Clarke solid men of the called upon her called very often and warm-hearteA vepj.; "Trsejre is a 1 millionaire,' said this lives tions, and aity nd interSor, is the once, in a rare flush of hosni t.ilir v in It is announced from Washineton that. havj entered upon life's most gracious and in retirement at her villa in Italy most book than to me "who has as extensive Tiaa smdvdnient remarkable woman ilthat Indeed.1 are duties whonr it is t and important charming, there will a be postponement of all the older In years, is as younjr in been seen in California for vefirs acknowledged vited her io dine with him at Madame v ciuiiu iHtidiuie as mere is and, if as uiti-honest and Kven half-scor- e know to and fortune men, far good .outnumber cases j she singular nqble a Was before very the tho important celebrated French restau years ago. should the meetihg called for;i Betty's, Supreme those who hav fallen by tho way. ' in Amiricx lib is a man of the best spirits recount To Mrs. .Palm Ayhat tier were wntcn to come up Pj iourt Charlotte M. louge's new novel is at tne cnaraocr commerce Saturday rant. The dinner. .Ions and sumnr oi sociahMaudhig, a model husband, and called "That Stick." at the present term.expected get frieht was enjoyed on the porch, the The reason given j But iq theiinistitutlons for the educa- has been as a factor in the progress lapping tion of bur .daughters in the generous ened and do nothing, he attempt to do waves lathcrfapparetitly, and one of the most on the beach hard by supplying for this is that there will bo at least two has written a new story ' successful men in the business world of forLucy C.Lillie indicates of the J ustices absent, and nnssihlv provisions tq insure them all desirable would be almost an imbossibilitv. tjfiat tho producers the music. something entitled "Ilie for the girls, bast Calling Squire's Daugh ha.4 aAd rassin--- ' y Is to He due isiif her It a room running off the ter. tact and cigar kuowhwhat sellers and thorouch ft traininsr ImrU .is . the house afforded, Mr. Massett lisrhtorl three. Justice Gray, who has been ill accomplishments L J .X't main jjoriion of; his library of which ho in alj healthfulj exercise, ono department .L:l!...i a- Ilargo e them, and that they have at least a de It, in aegree, mat man with, vne uDimy, will were wouia not leaned fever, tnat be back able typhoid in to his imagine chair in an and, t alone; lias the kfey. The entrance to the about for sire which to an is Seems entireiv excess of easv eniovme.nt. thrnot hi attend and the Chief Justice is exnected havq been overlooked. We foreign uationsJjave been broaglit through with Jstanloy literature, new phenomenon j There are those roohij jis through a closet. On, the tliifl" full mean ahd so i most manifest in who ; an uero to interest a thoroush instruclively sun remain is hands nuruier .worK an assert that the whole nockets. Thu ous illness away yi account of tho seri- tion) in alii Ithat hc"lve of that room stand books almdst )v is In the in- last into his trousers of his daughter In Chicago. "With Stanley in Africa. terest belongs to domestic coming Fair, and to contemplate jaddii- a caused performance troubled look worth their .weight in goIdV He has nounced, what of the Santa and is it econpmy Fjs read, which, toits success oy.iiocrai exhibits. - 1r;: was household sale can be found for such management. to pass over his fine countenance, but born in Massachu justice uray boolc of erotic Exactly With her sister, Mrs. Fredrick filmbstjevery v,cll-knoWje are awaie that some such labor is a work at this late dato only the pub affirmed, wants a aubSidy to come to this recovering himself instantly,, just as the setts in 1828. From 1564 to isaa he wn wife of the Minister to Austri'r character ever f published." For fifteen lishers seem to know. ihlsdvcral of Expected colthe Grant, city. Possibly, taut If h&rdly. think the waiter laid tho female face downward, on a member of the Massachusetts Sunreme bill, from merchants of the United States, at Vienna; ii San years h has been making this collection, Francisco have yet the table, leges making beds, sweeping- rooms, Jbdward Egglcston's story of "The smiled blandlv and Court. From 1857 to I860 h'o was a Kvashing Stephen end d tiring thai time he has spent a Of a influcnce reached' dishei jb with the' Amcr-icaetc. Hut Minister dating. is wonderIt point that but a aith Doctor." which ran as a serial ful to see said: . partner of E. Rockwood Hoar, in the ismau ( Thousands of thousands of dollars the or faith w;hich and Lincoln with Minister at grown mahy the and part; is' about to be men here have in the juomestlc education; "Grav's Renorts." how much1 "Keally, Lady Avonmorn. I've been K prince offill law, are tjel up in .that library. That man through out in Ccntuty, a f "comof Court If orm. .efficacy Is instruction do who towi. book her $t. will wh.v.i James, receive absorbed sixteen brought in our they ' volumes, constihas a charming wife aud two of the delightful conversation tute his labors as peting road." Unless the Northern 'J.he third volume of Prof. John Bach ci t,hose points? Who teaches them? niau,he has had unusual ad vaift ;ief I can't remember whether that Massachusetts Supreme on vmt laveiiest tlauehters von ever saw.' Thev JMcMaster n, fie has lost tho nerve When and brains which diuing with me, or I with s great work, "History of the they go home on vacations, won M and she has utilized to' the fuU every oii' Court from 1854 to lfifil. reporter know nothing of this portion of their yotu How is stake tho .Pari tie it?" mothers accept their service it of them in her skillful manipulation their of the United States," will very nave, enabled lb-twas . People an Gray Judgo Associate appointed I fathpr's JibraryV But think of the thoso varioits courts while lately alno;:5; MailiStearashlp Company into'camp and mate us appearance. Her ladyship paid tho bill and was al Justice of the United States Supreme done as theyj perform them at school? that family if the father should snoriiy It thus Mrs. Palmer, as president of thf:' there, , Ifj their school Is too far away for them practically A new book for the young by Georce keep in Court closing December,: 18S1, by President to ways it home afterward to Mr. Massett. ' tlie, had his secret library is discovered, sea the route to' the" East. 'would some womau's receive h Like instruction from their committee of the World's Faife tcuu is, iu ub reauy 'ior, tne fully able to manage 'the it (nearly everybody else she found Arthur. . it, of course, must invariably be. 1 iuoiiiw raothen has called at I home, there not to be upon all woman scllptors.tjj-senought ,' competing him holidays. part ih-infinitely amusing. And often wonder whether that fact has ever ot The iub In s of another road situation:; institution Marquisate for storv. every "A Son come In. AndTt snouiq Salisbury. designs for the sculpture to t;f" lourgee latest girls a protctsor occurred to him, and been brought Oi Juge really.no harm in the poor old gentlebe adddd London ot Old New household may to letter that if as York and labor used JohnHabberton as Trihnn' well the woman's building. Tfe of Harry," Ho upon him man.; loved good li vliisr. nriri Koino- When Lord horde to with suflicient force. That "Ane history, the Santa Fe or any other line deem It often to returns Hatfield or French Salisbury Latin? wiH be open until Xove;i;5;: chemistry One Chautauquans " will be out be more who competition without niari reads your literary letter each tween like many greater there are to be high jinks on the occasion fully understands aud. can teach profitable to enter!! this metropolis men, made his money, covers for issuance next month. ber 15t!r, by which time (ail designs perwits for week, iis I have.' heard him say. He the pay luxuries than to l't out of i, of the christening of the little daughter fectly everythjing pertaining to house-keeinkeep woild hardly he couldn't buy. Carmen Sylva's latest storv. "Edleen be submitted must be delivered at Mrs was a hnhemi,., mean when you will; kino w who.-yoa coaxing subsidy. for wait A born iitv the other whieh to tho heir to day th office. : Paimer's be and isto out of bv Vaughan," brought homemaking things the has ; that different from the altogether write what I have told yon, and I"-- won- casseus. t I the sesl to be nature. The v r :'. ; permitted barred for newspaper man who dined .. would have' Marquisate. . are to be in 'the-- . form The jinks designs der if it; will not make him think a little with been, so to speak, higher still had thiol Harriet Prescott Spofford will soon is many years agaiusc its commeree. ia a German Baron at the recently Ifj this course cannot be given at miniature models, and j each piece aiVf before it is too :late?'V ' .. ,: Palace. The. inove moreover, hardly ox to likely,, toitunii. sue, a Sew then t le finishing r touches to a group of sculpture should.be typioal ; a uiuia school, York son. miracie proved very Laron- had hcuse, a book a .financial scheme to Ij hope it ntay, and in that hope I underthrough in hostilfty to th'e interests which actively is the there lint 4Enffaeein a attractive of title young begin-! promise always nave written these: word's. jpducation should be re- wotna:i and woman's work in liistoi:--:-. . . .. . . . . . . . . ceived Jady's have caused the,m not only ta Submit to work and needed the assistance of Ill nr l. . n nrl mn ana Under: tne hler uient, llome." iiuvein ui motJicr's tuition in the Some of these jure to be large and e!:!s.'. ' ine little tue jiarriage and iCOrLAXGEli'S UTERART CIIACE. thought to buy its Influ- broke a spell that had long darkened ladyi strange crippling arrangement, but encepress, Home colltij. orate. One is to be a group of iigf.rv wwiit! his conectea mi- - this thei a few by iourna.ltt feeding li- Tun The ath of General Boulanger re- other volume of her short stories, to be to grow so accustomed to' it that itr.ea : natiieici household. Lord in high reliefintended to fill the pel-- ; Cranbornef no dinner was In Uutithisjis (accomplished, the sojourner's own rooms, was married so far back young call a bouversation which I had with a issued under the caption of "Huckle even to be talked of. as school for which ment over tho main efirance. ,0th and he laid his scheme on the win, Up to this year was childless. It1887, and? ladjf should f nier thattho ruViisiier in' Van's, only a few weeks berries Gathered From New shojhasjno: vpejuicn the married state. groups are for the cornitcfs. Those ajf seemed, wine England bottles, which increased snr- - as indeed it stands ' &z,cf3 and aptly; illustrates the valueof a Some days! ago the: leinbri-illliS. the more that'once how, in i. jvencrable nrisinciv Lutely ... Whittier to consist of .cen traV figurds and suia'lK niinlH ii,a ra;fce in the tTok world. When Boul-anAssociation telegraphed to J. S. Leeds on. It was .....in...! ao iiic uuurs went the title would pass out of the direct! wrofto: J I ani glad to. see poet letters Jhe Lord which RandMi tho call for a ones. Explicit directions arej given vus at tUo heightof his popularity, cnurchlll Is now fwritine from Sm.th president of a siinilir and hishlv midnight when tho guests' first line. The present of general e,.. . as; .. and compel?; arose, Marquis, the ;couqcir " Baroi insisted on seeing everyone knows, came Into the philanthropic women all those wishing td enter the this publisher went to the hero of the Sirica to tne Jbondon Graphic will" cessful organization In .Kt. Lonis, astc-In- g - :;.. for ,v :; of tion. purpose tnem to tho huritasreji the jtho various held eievaior. inviting boiir ihd altered him an amount equal snortiy be collected, lie the door out of turn. Un to his 32th vmt i.a w;8 i " j him if he would: accent the hnihin of his room illusIt elaborately is Lh vi the aim tuiuriu one hand and Known as .hoped that inducement, open progress in a i' :.".';) in Ahierican currency to write OUt lntO What IS of the association here at a hiirh slirv ljord liob ert vecii. a vounc grai.u coniederatlon which will con.ta.ru, auu offered for their work wili elicit' soniS waved each one out But he man gifted of, to put the fact plainly, promised winuiuufcUl, graeiou. be one of the finest books He has answered in the with more brains . than!' scrve the highest nf ih f..n o,i thing srrikins? and original, as well B met his match in politeness in the last faraisif. a stenographer with material ever put on tne market. to ;hisi employment has to Opposui j money, thankful for the honorarium re-- ii jwhieh to' the art work will thejState,:aud a oppose everv give an impetus local remain, writer, equally re ceivcd lor occasional artirles 1m tiiit form of lcnomhee .i,d i iora vf lume. to be issued at once. But ' arisen, however, some members thinking nowned W. Bok. Edward woaien. work-i. . nis lor verse and nnno BotiKiner stood in hi own light, and that a local committee would have more This young ana I?r P?ncw hat regular; It wun: tui' .'ilia III or . Mns. Ilicxnr Ward Heei''KEU ' returned tne oner, tor weeks and A Russian's Keepsake. gentleman y.MJ" wun " " wo Pacific. 9nrf to tneiSoiithera weignt need the hand-waeditorial , the columns ro-f li and of; n.t ptrc ngth which comes hf was the recinient of the most for h,,, 4 Ik llir.uuons A wean by Kusslan gentleman, with the Transcontinental bov, mo iwwj. cuo1 u en .ly, in lfe65, hlseldcr? j unity of sympathy living particularly ! must first. j.ue And purpose. I i.eed go extravagant offers of literary work from n his own house on the at each Association banks nf un.mcr. aiea without Issue, and Lord' uo4 ten, tnee.i my and (otherwise pool), air.' Leeds bow the poet took a th. is an dear bis; own puhiishers, and of England aud Seine, has for the past ten vpun 'Unt little friend, that I t Itohot-EELTEL'-JG- . interesting manJ and Ihn. rfr, step, until his back was retreatii Cecil, a free lance in politics I shall watch the proceedings Auv rka. When his popularity was r.11 a I of tho ' . v quite well couuthe hi rtuuvuisxoom. tneenihnimort against for himseif. ;A fev vears asro table. As tho became transformed into Viscount Cran-- I cil ' The Bsst nu iaeen interest and earnest Now lhe Cheapest s;iiMing away from him, ho returned to wmj v, 111. ,nuiis bowing went on W1 borne, heir one wan m n t-- he left the position 5of; general freight reached J to an success. for apparent ancient and! its I t !.; prayers his Thine trulv. hand behind him ard honorable o:birs, and anion? others sought acreu a lew clays after of the Santa Fo to become einir. agent and her and marriage, j ' 1 : Marquisate, ii forthwith G. John the box into his rnautiii th. French publisher who had offered sorrowing husband obtained the Whittier. emptied , czar's man of the railroad pool: mentioned, at pockets. Mr.cigar ircrsonage in the State.- Tho second That the yalue of a good name is l.i a sut'h Di.iniueent terms for a book. permission to take the Massett would never have a body away with salary of ?is,ooa a LIS""ir 1; ,; it was then too late. Boulansrer's differ i abOve price hast had recent illustration cfREDUCES! 4Jay Gould been guilty of an atrocity liko that. Ho brother of the family oL to-di ranee forbids abso- - appreciated his meritsjearJ oi uiBiaw drive bolt&other Rpcc ialtls for i land from the Lord made in vastly n Robert Cecil the him business of ad would lost its nianie, and a vear ago nuuiy ino Keemns of 51 fi rii k.i ie failure of S. V. White of have contented himself with forlmmiiiiiijiinyiimtBrial la bulk second last generation. He Is rector of the the Missouri praising the cigars blislier to!d me that the hero Hilt KlCHUESf CO.. SiMd &twart Afe., tiiict the Brooklyn and Kew York. That which but a cemetery." bnt the , roc.;i Pacific, at 530,000 a year,of under the host until, place had family parish of Bishops Hatfield, and generally elicits harsh ciiticism a 50 eagerly sought at one for the privilege of presenting is geutleman hopes to obtain special per- years contract; On charges of a sever begged known outside its boundaries! failure to meet commercial him cf hiia a number of bookstime, with a box: secretly for mission from high quarters to remain cutting rates Mr.j Leeds was Neitherwould ho have Hescarcely obligations has two sons, the elder two years old dropped' gone back to his office as this larcenous ic :?. r.eer able to pay. fn, this instance only brought forth the custodian of his beloved relic If from the membership of the Transconkind words anil a spontaneous sympathy apparent to the poet did, and guyed the Baron, as well being heir Easily, Quickly, Permanantly Restored, i i : : ; 1 ..nxr.AnY family. uoi, ue inroatens to leave the country tinental pool, and the virtnnn male issue from Lord Marquisate ft failing as that wa? eloquent of tho estimate in Cranbornel his alineii", iervoune, Pellllly. and r? financial scheme. roasting nf Aberdeen, now In this rather than part with it. Gould, disclaiming knowledgeof his sertbe of evils from early ermrsorluter exee;V?',' ' which Mr4 White was held by tho busi- tho train is But it not results of overwork, eickne.ss, worry, etc. only vant's theVunregeucrate j The Arnicated tfco deeds most Machine. Eureka fired alleged Cream him Invading confor but ,' literary ness men of the coqntry; and the social ? bohemian who keeps his eye about him rough skit and tone plven to erf deTelopment, cf . ' of the titled women his tinued o'f T.onri The salarv. l r Mr. sailmakors of Liverpool are agi- feeling appears to be in the same direc- onran nl portion of tbe H mplo, CLtldren Cry tor PltcherM Camtorl. body. for small to increase opportunities the methods, lrnmeclmte Iainlore, is enjoying an income nf seen. use the Imprtiveritont "of against tion towards the family. sewing joys of life. At the funeral of a Judge a tating in Impossible. 2 (no referpnws. BH.k. explanatu' the stitching of sails. Out in the suburbs of Ilrooklyn there tod prfnf5 KiEOICAU free, ffrn, (iea)CO., LUrMUO, M. .' C0Ek:sJHJ.TDI!XCE TiUBCTa'E.1 , ! to-da- It ; 1 nickel-nourishe- d, S - -- . ? i 1 to-da- set self-satisfi- ed j 1 ; ! J J . a no ? , is-t- he s tuT-th-at I er -- self-respecti- . -- ng I i : a r . a . . - s 1 . r- v- non-partis- . V. A A an . - ; . self-possessi- on . ; self-relia- nt 'well-know- - -- ! full-fledg- u- -- ed . re-line- dj . ; : e, of--th- e -- 5 - . d, f . f 5 : ;., to-tla- ;. w-- i . wa t , - , fpr-.tuu- ej i, , ! -- . b I . feel-inis?- of . . . i, - ; He . - . : :. gi 1 ::- -1 j j : - .(. . inn . - 1 !. . 1 n . ?r ! . Tw -- t.--- a -- : ' T' 1 .. 1 n a . ni-fmi- f- . Limit "-- ; , - j. ay Mar-itinfr-y vice-preside- orpiu-!-('J-US- nt 1 ; ra-.u- maj-chine- s s l |