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Show n&wm YOUNG LITERARY WOMEN. to bring strength to her muscles, -- nothing like bending over a hot cooking stove for bringing roses to her cheeks. (Deny that proposition who dare!) 1 a mail's income hardly meets his outgo, the suggested remedy is not that he shall curtail his own personal expenses, wear a little less fine broadcloth, forego cigars altogether, omit expensive meals at the restaurant, fei,p whisky drinks, build his own fires, and put hi- - own coal in the cellar, but that hi.- - wife and daughters shall be required to take upon themselves the roles of cook, chamber-maiand what a change, laundress, and pre.-tnot only in economy bat also in health! When men wish to be parheularly exasperating, they remind us of what our grandmothers did in the good old times. These wonderful ladies brewed and baked, and spun and wove, performed prodigies in housekeeping, at the same time having few or none of the conveniences that we now have. True, every word of it, but only a half truth, after all. With modern conveniences have come in increased demands; our grandmother sat in her spacious kitchen, and never dreamed of opening her best room except on state occasions. The lady of y is reminded that she must be a handsome pir-lo- r ornament, must dress attractively, keep herself posted in literature, practice her music, and all that sort of thing, in addition to her domestic duties, if she would entertain her husband and preserve his affections. Believe me. it is not the women, but the houses and tne times that are in fault. So long as houses are built as they now are, and so long as men expect upon their private tables, the results of tile labors of a professional cook, just so long will servants be found necessary, or mistresses will literally die in the attempt to do A model housework themselves. be it large or small, planned by any architect under the sun that same being a man is, in nine eases out of ten, of such a character as to render it impossible for any woman to perform the multifarious duties of mistress and maid-of-awork, without to health and temper, if serious ri.-k-s not to life itself. I do not believe that the women of y are the helpless, fragile, beings some would make them out to be, and I do think a woman might be equally happy and useful, who never bentovera washtuh or clear starched a collar. But if you really wish her to entur the domains of the kitchen, either for health, comfort, or usefulness, then clear the way for this exodus from the parlor by making the change possible in ihe first place, and desirable in the second, (ease for awhile j reaching to and abusing women, and turn your attention to a thorough reformation in as an important anil indeed necessary, preliminary to so desirable a reform. Mrs. E. 1. Duffy in St. Louis Magazine. How II o Rais Boys. Bishop J. M ineenr, in - recent THE C'H'EROK'EE ROSE. wash-tu- b Eves Daughters. Every One! Not Entirely Lost." Old George Jospin, of Missouri hath given yon one face, i i hilii i. made lecture at some cried that prig llamiet as he railed at while in Chicago tho other day, weni Flower After All. The Cherokee rose, by the way. is a very truthful ,Uil interesting state- Ophelia, and you make to yourself to seo the ossified man. AYhen the g freak was stood uj wonder in itself, and its history is pic- ments. The boxtthe described was the another. You jig, you amble, you in full view of the turesque. Growing apparently spon- one who failed &' recognize the pro- lisp, and nickname Gods creatures. A- - it xvas among beauties of ttio audience, old George gazed with drop-jataneously through tile southern Atlan- prieties of li'e, Bo always spoke when tic and gulf states and with special it were bettor fordm to keep quiet, court of Denmark so it is with the astonishment, and then, speaking in the upland- - of Georgia the noisy, genoroift-- . mischief-loving- , luxuranei feminine human world in our own to a man who stood near, said: who stopped here on You dont mean ter say that lies and south Carolina, it was associated whistling, exerx-d.tbay. Not the day. The face that God hath given her way home to Albermorle, Ya. At the Cherokee Indians, who-- e bad boy who was llwaxs hanged at our charmers is not good enough for nil bone? with in informal reception given to her by fatherland that region was until the twenty years of age.Vior the good boy them. They offend against nature havent said anything at all, the her cousin, Mrs. William Cabell, I but if its unj much as man does when having been man answered, whites drove them out of it. Scarcely who alxvays died at tliV age of ten. among others had the pleasure of the boy b.iliv as the starting equipped xvith a beard which it was satisfaction to you I will say that hos more than the lovely white roses, Malang meeting the new star in the lit springing every where by the wayside, point, the Bishop drtxv a picture of designed should grow upon his face he all bone. firmament. I could not see her from and gloriously festooning even the tall him as a pet, admired and caressed calls in the barber, whose razor Wall, ho beats my timo and mj where I sat as she entered, but wlnle to more than at any other portion of his thwarts nature. Tho timo liaint been so mighty slow, in remained nine the and woods, the stumps waiting my turn for a presentation I tell the story of the native inhabitants. life. After babvhood came the second rouge-potho bloom of youth and the nuthur. I lived in Indiana one yea thought of a tall, statuesque woman rented tho old Jimison place, an' It was a romatie memorial. But tho stage, tho period when if any trait in deuce knows vvhat not ill tho way of with a head crowned with the rare auburn locks so loved by Titian, for this name Cherokee Ko.se was and is a his character was noticeable, it xv.is creating eofnplexions too blooming for not so long ago tuck a trip to Iowa, was the impression I had received a lie. The flower was not a relie of the tho fact that he xvas not a girl; human belief essentials of but I must say that I never seoc tiro of her from what I had read of this and instead of being native to when lie blossomed out in trousers, inmndame's toilet. Wo havo had re- nothin like this here before. Ken he Indians; I have Virginia beauty. the Georgia and Carolina region, where to the pockets of xvhieh lie thrust his peated statistics of tho nations yearly eat? scarcely recovered from the surprise I Didn't you hear the lecturer say it was found rioting in luxuriance, the chubby fists, and wore boots, and al- bar bill. It is assorted confidently that experienced when I saw her, and I At this vve pay more for beer than for bread. that ho can eat anything? was in doubt some time as to whether botanists, sworn enemies of every ro- xvays wanted to be I was not being imposed upon. Nearly Yas, but I didnt know whether it mance, identified it as a recent imm- period the boy is extremely honest. Just vvhat tho figures are nobody He always tells what he thinks, and cares to remember. everything I have read about her igrant from China. A Carolniian.some They are elo- xvas tho truth or not. I dont reckor seems to be a complete contradiction, century or so ago, had, it appeared, worse than all, xvhat his mother and quent of endless spreeing, of countless he ever lias tho rheumatiz in there or else she impressed me dill'erently. brought home from a journey Ulster think. The boy forgets nothing, swolen heads, and all the misery and shanks o liizn. In the first place, she is short, witti a I suppose not. a, of rose and his memory at this date is simply l'idiculosity root a east to But our the far of lipsinoss. her is Her hair yellow. pretty figure. and But I wouldn't lake his place fui follies are not all of rum rummy nor which had pleased him there, and had wonderful. eyes are her most noticeable feature, the- power to and she alone Then there xvas a hiatus of some four of the bottle brandy ish. Here comes his wages. Would you?" planted it in his Carolina garden. describe them. They are dreamy, unNo. Flourishing beyond all belief, it es- years, and the boy was introduced at the captain of all the pharmacists defathomable eyes, and shaded by such I wonder ef hes a democrat. took to the wayside, and even the ago of two ve year.--. Life to him claring right in tho presence of tho caped, long, curly, dark lashes that their color I dont know. to the woods, and presently became so was one long April foul day. This buy blooming cheek of the woman's physiis lost. Beneath her brows they shine out more and sleep Tell you wlnit Ill do with you; Ill widespread that the people themselves rould run farther, ological institute that $(52,000,000 is anfireflies, yet betraying a nature tender At nually spent in America on 10,000 go out an shake you to seo who pays took it for a native. There - proba- longer than any thing created. and sympathetic. Every feature is exwor friends a id different cosmetics wherewith pressive. Her mouth is as sensitive as the fur the lieker. bly not on record a ea-- e of so sudden this piriod he had a child's waiting to cry or smile. I dont drink. ind eompleto a naturalization of a for- sympathizers than at any time of his daughters of Hail Columbia keep themWhether speaking or listening every Huh, you must be a osterfied man eigner. And now the Cherokee rose life. In fact the only friend ho now selves fresh in the remembrance of emotion lights her face. It is said that xvas his mother, and no boy should their countrymen. had south the entire almost riots Wall, I'll shako you ter see yo'se'f. through she is dramatic and I ind is especially at home in Florida. ever forget this. The Bishop conCold water and exercise may lie had who pays fur the snack. aw lio trace of either during the moNo. ments I watched her and talked with How it will cover a veranda with a trasted tho life of a girl eleven years for nothing, but gentle woman, who her. For every one who was presentSort o dost commiinionist, ain't solid wall of branches and foliage. with that of a boy, and thought tho wont assort what are said to be her ed to her she had a pleasant greeting, And as for a wayside fence that it hap- girl had much the better of him. She ballot-borights, spends $(52,000,000 a you? and in her speech she was not at all Dont bother me. pens to cover, tho fenco will presently was dressed neatly and xvas ttie pride year for zinc and bismuth and glyceraffected. 'ould you have heard as I Como down, an 1 11 sot em up. ine and magnesia and chalk in order disappear beneath it, crushed out of of tho family, while the boy was aldid her conversation with two young reand Dont bother me, I tell you. At this rose branches to while to assert her right the ways dirty incorrigible. existence, perennial youth. girls, you would not have recognized in You ain't so very friendly, air you? lie of life formed mass. the far a her anything theatrical. Her horse, Tho an with as cosmetic the it period boys maker, pharmaimpenetrable place with its great knowing eyes, her And throughout the winter or from better estimate of his f ither than his cist shows, picks her pocket, but vvhat Say, it wouldnt bo safe fur that ostercollie, the long, dreamy fied man ter go down in Missouri. does slio care? She thinks she has reChistmas to April, the great white father did of him. rides through the old Virginia hills, The last period of a boys life was ceived tho worth of her $(52,000, 000 with brilliant whole cover roses the Why? md her girl friends were the subjects Boeuzo some feller would shove blooms. The leaves are a bright glossy when he was sixteen. This glimpso of and is satisfied. Witli thi(t $(52,000,-00- 0 which she talked about as simply as in a bone mill an' have him on a him is the for ho and but believes on the brief, I to devoted asked child. side, very other uses, leaving soap her when she boy paler upper any green In the silent worked, and she said: duller beneath, lrohahly the Chinese himself to bo a mau. Now he washes and water to earo for lovely woman's turnip patch in lessn no timo. Wall, night hours when everything is still. parents of the Cherokee rose would in perfumed soap, oils his hair, takes face, what might not the woman of Ill butter leave you now. I alius I can not work in the daytime: a want make it a p'int ter move along when I !Sho might conpot recognize it in its present Ameri- great pride in his dress, especially his America accomplish? to he out in the fresh air." Her next find out Unit folks aint hunkerin' uttee era shaves xvith a fixe d vert all tho heathen in Central Africa; shaves and Boston luxuriance. can rats, Transcript. book will be called White Slaves, to raise a beard. purpose the plot being taken from every day nay, she might accomplish the greater my sciety. Wont drink? No. At this lime he lias opinions, and task of carrying sweetness and light to The Afterclap. life. This will not be completed for two years, as she is going abroad soon Won't eat? There is a xvail of disappointment the questions of theology xvhieh have the heathen at lier own door. What u be gone a long time,. She and her No, I tell you. from the promised land of Oklahoma. bothered theologians for centuries are hospitals she might build and endow! husband propose to ride horseback Ho knows Wall, come on, then, an well play What schools erect! What blessings It does not lloxv with milk and honey. Jeeidod by him h rough England, for which purpose a game opokcr. xvo'dh ku nviag; c ills his and scatter is be had. land! down to of hard tho Even a water every thing up be favorite will the cup over sent horse ler Tin with you, (he man replied. But God hath given her one face and Not every quarter section is rich in father the old man, aad makes great jeean. of Another southern girl and writer But confidence Wall, now, I am glad ter see tliaf Five she to make will who herself another. have pretenses and authority. soil, many expectants himself is But unlimit ain't all bone. I dont play, but I this at )1. pent a few weeks in Washington during in commenced it and the bordet Gabriel's you hovered upon trumpet long patiently die gay season Miss Virginia Stuart J he Oklahoma Craze. love break-necam his oeriod for his is shown mother discover millions of will her daughters glad ter know that you do glad entered with a rush at Mosby, daughter of the famous is the reason of this in its first manly light, aad it is tho tor know What that you aint entirely lost tho t at rouge-potoilet or find pufftable, lo cunning government speed She is a pretty girl, colonel. The land in Oklahoma is no ter the bounties o this world." Times. ball in with unusually perfect features aiHKa upon the ground making most pleasing trait of his character. Avkuiumw Traveler. It In' closing tho Bishop urges three omplexion that is simply marvelous. Better adapted to farming purposes claim tJ tho pick of land or lot. hair falls around her :ur- - than much of the other government speaks ill for the character of the men filings in tluf boys behalf. lie would The Prince at the Theater. Sunny, wavy hen-- t mid her A correspondwinning manners land still unpreempted. The Best Time to Bathe. selected at Washington to represent it have tho boy attend public servicj in When tho the Brinco of Wales and 'dill bright conversation won her many ent has been over it says it is. as a in the opening up of tho is best to bathe just before going It on ho fiiurch believed xvish nothat to to wife his every the Sunday; theater, go territory 'riends Slut admirers. I asked her a fair farming country scarce come from every quarter hat all boys should bj sent to public tice is given to the manager, xvlio pre- to bed, as any danger of catching cold such ibout her work - and in reply to my whole, charges ly a good one." It is no doubt While the govern- schools, and urged that tho best teachers pares his largest box or knocks txvo i tints avoided, and the complexion is question as to what she was doing she rich in spots, hut it has neither jf the nexv land. am doing nothing. Luncheon, aid: ment was ostentatiously holding every- jo selected for his tutors; and last, the boxes into one for the royal party, and improved by keeping warm for several roads, bridges, abundant timber nor eas. and dances have chased all litera--water. What chance has anyone body back on the Kansas border, pro- joy should feel the influences of homo sets aside another box for their suite, hours after leaving tho bath. A couple good thoughts away and I have forgotten except an experienced pioneer to make fessing to give all an equal chance by ife. Then tho home should be made if the boxes have already been sold, tho of pounds of bran put into a thin bag a hat a pen looks like. Are you in such a place as this? headway an advance before a given oleasiint, and ho severely eoml min'd persons purchasing are informed that and then in the bath tub is excellent I lever going to resume your work? The probability is that a main cau-- o preventing rascals Once Ibis of the imasion hour, Oh, yes. measly employed by the Jibe parlor from which the b iy xvas .hen, asked. they are wanted for royality, and are for softening tin skin. It should bo is the fact that Oklaholazzling world of society is over I'll ma lias b 'cn a forbidden land to the department of tho interior or by requested to call and get their money left to soak in a small quantity ol eek some quiet spot, gather up my whites. The natural were usurping the be-- t sites back. Half a dozen programmes are xvaler several hour.-- before being used. cattered thoughts, and commence this race is intensified aid- - to a clear complexion A Dreaded Disease. available. Tho departments at Washby an inhibition. printed oil colored satin, a lot of bou- The internal Mi-- s weaving war romances again." Human nature, beginning in Elen, has ington ought to order rigid of most them well known, and tho are the and chased f,ir ladies, No other diseas' excites so much quets are pm inquiry Mosby has gone home and it will not had a cra ing for forbidden fruit into this charge and clear their own strong is the best for a season is of amount cloth present immense an seirlet u before ill have some the Asiatic error its long public cholera, yet cholera The mystery of the country adds to and purifying of of th"-- e skirts the in cleansing thorough house. The used the might stories from her pen. far defeating by as ufautum exceeds a it decorating givd destroyer Exerxbody wants what Tho blood. the (leu. John B. Clark, the clerk of the Men d who remedy the in rceeixes my if huuriii life. Tile invasions of grabbers. else is after. manager party personally. muse, has a young daughter who is a everybody of sulphur and molasses is considered of is There will be a sad awakening for miles, endangering their lives by their tho The curtain clin'era bee.i have delayed at long raising always pen ins in the literary line. She hears of tlie-boomers." heedless speed, reached a plan they until the royal parly is scale and the among the best. Charcoal powdered eager the, ravages of cholera lie quaint name of Mayne, and it suits many so a cents heat, even at bushel, does had in their mind's eye only to lie ami taken with water - said to be exorehester play s lo.l Nix e the juoeil. oceur every summer. Mu' is a tall, willowy perfectly. not fodow without labor. warned off difficult to take. cellent, but it is m a Windiest u in tie' the At by inteivals In girl and particularly pretH. IF r face Bhlladelnhia (luring the performance averag' inort Squatters who have failed in Kansas or hand s of a previous coiner ho had A s oval, and her mouth is the far simile fruit diet is and t vegetable strictly from all diseases during mist rofn shments are sent up i the royal elsewhere on the plains may .succeed in if for one or txvo followed Cupid's how. Grayish-blu- e eyes, the beautiful land," but the clianri s evidently been upon Ihe ground une by of All many at this tlie m1; the io expotis lealthy weeks is about litre hmiiir 'right and ferny, light up her xxceks. The London Lancet. hone-tlnot. Nexv men in will advance. Other are hours will that it York Sim. ln.in.iLU'incnt. ''7:5 in they a in probably were there ml I was told single face. recently that lie the o!d 'tory of one success to ten defending a stake have lie m qualified week during July over live hundred in anonymous novel from her pen failure-- . it is a good place And A Very Wicked Story. for tho virgin grave yard of th t"i'ri-tor- lentils of children under live year-o- f Flesh Food. would he published soon. Judging tciiderfeet" to away from Wlieu Minister Thomas ( ntereil not ex eti 'mm her short .tores the novel will awhile vet. - Newstay firs! men ere. The t In perhaps, hoth the go. again, during York World. Xxilli a beautifuL Portland n Into it n rush society wild Oklahoma I to animals: catch pathetic, and will abound with aide 'llie ire a ee k of July, there were l.'il deaths of hr ife there was a, general senharming pen pictures of humanity forced hem to ciiifioiit iienisel es Swedish but as the tei ritor.x niauts un 'I' txvo years of ag nio-- t I unprecedented: an When Thou Near. Art she of ind nature, to the study which sation. and the storytellers, as well a.s hi" ex erx not contain laud it li a fr igal did. And ca iocs t near, my Me to cheer. uppo-in- g lien enough thnn .li Nexv n re even in " ittei'wo"-York. of .'several s truly devot s imaginative turn, of a There lull; no diva: phantoms near, body seeking it and as mndi that will e The ennneetioa (,f this dise ise ith a a stout child left to the ius! rilet ion of Ihe 'oenis have been published in !ut all Hie xx'orid is fair aad right. found mi abundance of material for !l" h " he up it it- - in t.lK'l ill prove vahiele , an U'e entered lo No a and hurt t the s 'em1 journal': ligh niiernturo an And hope, like nan nine out of nicht, s Clark was a pupil of the their employment. lories. the oil there as elsewhere a Iamb or a small goat and a full s.q of to it of bottle-feinfant are uniinto lieing, lr s and clear. Springs emiMuit. tie' oldest ill- Tho story goes that in a home bivak-falie ieorgetnwu will not bring forth it- - fruits un!e-- s ould butcher's lain too!', ing Still, ph.sie'on. versally a loutled. tnv pro .cnee dear, 'atholie ilut ion of it kind in the Wilii subtile i'liiinn, one morning, b fore Mr- Thomas e labors with at life thereunto Hie fan! saxe its mail rxpen-sweating' o.x ad'e t ( fry to m's 'alls mule tear, ire nut agree as j its precise not ir nited Mate- -, and was the alodicliir-;had And thniis an soul xvilli fund delight. of Ha out Oklahoma will the nisi, acquired much English, an awkbrow, Hardly sooner than of the class of 1r. M..iu,.r-t- of I )ees l.u, G 'ninny, is of its lien liwu art near. receiving ihe ward hisonant spilled some coffee vnllio t in. of rush Much t less than the ould rv 'till her a only hungry pat laudsome gold medal for prose and ,;1k'lnjr a .;lr f ul investigation into the When thou art xmiuo, a sadness drear coat. minister's is but a Tin the soil of mu neither xxith there rich, bagful upn'es. hunger lie aM thinks nietry. lias as, t.unel of fi ar My bosom holds a a I have heard it said That Mi-- s Marof That's it tinrealize the will would in elsewhere child's place, pretty pi, e That thou It not a(vax s thus requite promise in following among other factspanther, The Inxe that holds me by its nuglit, exclaimed work!" garet Blaine is literary in her minister. the if tickled with a hoc it will laugh to that little rneour turn hut need igcinent A high toniperaturo xvith high wind ind her friends would not he surprised But all misgix nigs disappear What did you say then, my il.ar? Toil can noi he s not xvith a harvest. the lamb into mutton, and the child V hen thou art near. but a m iderat ' t mgemus. hould she write for publication. She Mrs. Thomas innocently Walter S. IVaslee. uskotl in into m fun Oklahoma. a no th better would k escaped by hurrying private ilhout wind increase-th- e is reoiarkaMy clewr, and her converSwedish. . all On tho The the xxith of an interview is of privation sation contrary lumber of eases and the mortality. brightened by pungent bits 1 said this is a very fine cup of Geological Ages. wit entirely the pioneer must be experienced, only Hot days without wind are the worst, lessons of anatomy could explain the Her voice us sucin teaches the that coffee, Geology A certain blandly md accent, are agreeable. comrepeated her husband fact the that of whole Our that experiment. mitigated by rapid in a period of uniform high temp"ra-.ur- c results in the same language. idle asked me if I had ever heard cessive ages of the earth ages cover- munication xvith older settlements s a of is frugivor-outhat there is an increase of heat in the organism strictly Miss Blaine say dont you know." ing, perhaps, most incredible That evening Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ( 'h ieago Times. Our entrails bear no reanimal. Iwellings by accumulation and a Replying in the negative the belle each distinctive geological conattended a brilliant party. With a of a those to semblance aid: increase of mortality. Now, you listen to her when dition has laudable wish to compliment the redeveloped distinct characA Day. .am hear her talk, for she says it as Insufficient ventilation renders the brute. Our dentition is entirely (liffer-oof organization in matter. teristics few from that of the carnivorous wolf freshments and at the same time honTilly girls born out of England can. Thus, one geologic age developed Why are those girls sc nside temperature much higher than Stranger )h, I wish I could say it that way!" omnivorous pig, but, tooth for or the English language by expressing or the file outside, ferns; another, quadrupeds of merry?' and so invites and md she began practicing don't you gigantic in it, the beautiful to tin Conmonstrous size: and the latest of all, Native tooth, belong corresponds xvith that of tlie her sentiments They iggravatis the disease, xvhieh, for this snow" with a determination to say it exclaimed Swede resweetly, after u, sip the But, man, g Our hands are intelligent being. monkey. servatory of Music, and it has just been eason, prevails in blocks nnre than in n the true English style. of fragrant That's a Mocha, gardless of time and circumstance, and for announced that the man who writ made letaohed houses. Less dis as; was wherein and under xvhieh the several of work! Exor- 'ourul in tlie rather than for scratching pretty piece Shall We Work Ourselves? dist Active genera of vegetable and the Forlorn Hope underground tenorewnts icked Who do you suppose was so New Yrork Weekly. If servants are idle, incompetent, md on the upper floors, the first fioor and tearing. Cincinnati Enquirer. animal existence have been developed, cise' is dead. hs to invent that story - Lew L'ton from the xve deduce must 'a' ing worst, apparently beeaus of the geological in their exorbitant, iggressive. Journal. His Name Was Not Dennis. lesson the constant inference: that the A Sad Discovery. Jemaml-- - why, let the mistress lent reflected from tho pavem",it. on attends matter: creative principle A number of newpapers have done a; The greater Mrs. Gibbs I've got some ho 'king Love in Chicago. them all, and herself take their awaits the mortality of buttle fed necessary condition-- , and to Commander Deiini- - n rants i, du to their failure to be news for you, Daxid. Did you knoxv "Hast our Mr. Lakeside (Chicago) dace in the kitchen, dining-rooand injustice great o inevitably develops (V. Mullan, who commanded the man- - supplied xvith sufficient If Bridget decamps at a hamber. water, xvith that Willie is drinking? I found this son gone to his clan again?" St. Bonis Magazine. Nip-i- e when la- was 1,,Mrs. Lakeside at 'which, by its evapor.iYou m 'i iot h in his room this morning. ritienl period and leaxes her mistie-- s Brobibly not. Ho n tin' lurch, inislrcslet that g Mr. G. (Tasting the bottle and two pistols in his pockets Ik fore why mi'fuee the normal tempera! ire of the Apia, by confounding him xxith pul to the emergency1 irox e hcr-c' ame n mi" xxho officer of th I'ir-- l i oh: ,i o iy is ivg haed. The Imi'li! Fine stuff; starting. He - probably going to prolo hims"lf) ljtre ix turning from the manipulation of of Il mu-- 1 lie at lcr' fif- oil! Iho-suffered the suniuneu who-of , mouth tm wateione nni'-Smith, pose to a girl." New York Weekly. ;els through lie piano kis- - to the manipulation of E. .Mullan, It as Command"!-Horacteen year- - old. hirst rid v 's her to drink e ioo ots anil bottle-- : and then. xxhcii you gave me this morn Mr-- . G. It'- A Consolatioa isn't it the (lou'ile-emwho commanded infant fo" terfeit. Theory ol the bott budget mines bad: repentant and -x it'- AcThose xxho havo ben detained on Second in lit to 11"' iloo". let her rc pei her in Ashuelot when he as n ck- vater is tin by giviig it milk. which had Mr G gunboat corn and ign henceforth and forever remarkable. " ed in the China Nut. and the court s real'y f u. and not t Vixo a c"i(i - tali, xxith William as tlie ay to Oklahoma can console only f.vil- Not so von n dome-ti- c Inor il hemselxi's xxitli the reflection that recommended hi- jiriii-- h th" needed fluid for ,a pm a a regions from choice rather hirh tried the get- - I. (line VI m ban from necessity. rvice. Command dismissal from the ion, but incre isea tl ic fexeri-- h heat wi:,d"r I., re that boy got that liquor they xvitl thus be enabled to get tho 'I didn't mean that. Is a woman feeble, lien mis and ail- ' W. Mul tart of the returning proeossion. nt, an Dennis he another er don t get any - goo i - that 'ey "If. ston.u-and hi.x who, remarkable than a tenner houhi he ng? i' nothing (say those Nexv Louis ( ( mongo ilor'iid Yo York!' rlb"'l" e ith's base. oil. oxer a eour-'hrouide. a like tno. o'np'iniif icvei it) Ethel Ingalls Chats About Four of the Scribbling Sisterhood. The daughter of Senator Ingalls vrites as follows to the New York World: Among other interest'' ng visitors Washington entertained during .the last fortnight was Mr-- . Amelie (VIiss llives-Chanlo- ' Not a Cherokee, but a Chinese God r- ' r, shudder-inspirin- wonder-murmurin- g w . l' I n, o! far-fam- puff-ba- ll t, out-door- to-da- - po.-sess- -- et x ll mueh-love- d to-da- hous'-buildi- ng , k ? crazy-rivalry- band.--Chica- go ti-t- ir- ly 1 y lanil-oliie- -- 'earUi-hunger"- -- ru-he- Asi-iti- e o 1 nto-wal- s: AN i.-- r claim-stakin- g -t il-- ty 111 ' intcl-ectu- . y I y. i s i 7 re-- xx -- al-- xx t -- le-- x Balli-nor- Bo-t- xx xx 1) -- on xx xx le-- 1. - i na-jiiit- Mi-- i . y j d -t -- xx e- II -- i i xx -t c- I -. i 1 . fellow-kids- . ? xx s"M-- e i ' j ta-t- es (1 a-- xx apple-sack- good-nature- d. time-space- s, flesh-eatin- Red-Lett- g er ut fruit-eatin- -- -- tree-climbi- apple-pluckin- Ten-Fing- ?- dis-hnr- -- m -- -- of-w- ar -t an-itli- lf I Bitt-burg- ,v,nm-ii'ia- -- er ist-f- eoui't-inarti'i- ti - i. it-- e e e. -- a- x -- h up-it -- Iitt-Vmrg'- or xx i xxhi-k- d 1 x, xxhi-k- -, xx I -- xx -- : xx i- -, - xx j tle-r- Bitt-bu- ! i I -- rg -- I - . a- a- -- -- Globe-Democra- t. |