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Show xpOXG THE HOME SENTINEL. BY Now, doc, Joe said when Shanks never suffered half as much aa he Fur ten vars was stowed away in his own lied, . rter hev a suffered. yer hes wandered erronnd in the fa you tend ter this man, and if tankin all the time he'd killed you glit any ide in medersin, an knowhow ter disli it out so's ter pull him in ther scrimmage, fer you know lie orrUtMBE. yy by LoriE e.-,-t, BY MAY B! KY Til K F."tlNEIi I on PAN Y. FLEMISH. fr th f flown rf winter oh' for th wiihIk of Marrh, The rroru in t h jtnlti. And the horl upon tin Kirch. Thpre lias Ufn no time for mourning. There is a!i time now for inirtb, of heaen fair In tie Ami the dear done far of earth Ab. JKKU !Hnstr. IT! cium.ui jiori toy. cam ltwHn the irhui jrreen hilW W hereon the MinUiD lay AnJ ull the world whh yo injr that dar. Ah w hen th r pniuff eo't laughter thrill The puUt of the waking May 1 shut et you an you fell. Yas. I remember it all. Iti2srer (. in out o tnind e hour since it You were nine er vare knw and ever day I've lived in the The world was jrl.td because of yuQ. Almost evprboJy in this world is thought that I xYiis a murderer a I rnme let ween the avl frren hills susceptible to flattery. Tho easiestmurderer. Oh, wlmt I hev suffered hereon the summer twilurht lay, is to reway to flatter some v that thought. But, how do you And all the wo: )1 as hi that day. in the mowdake, is flatThre laughter to how And hoarv ujre forgets the thrill mark to them know about it when you air a stran-re- r iinperviojs The win Kinps a round lay. Thai wuhe the pulses of the Mav: lust are. ions life? in to And the tery they my past pieen, prven pniss And ou wen dead how wil knew in rh li e of h summer day. I ain't so much a stranger as yon of you. The world was end One of the queer things of this think. I ain't idlers bin Joe Biggs. ah' for the miows of winter, Then of is world the employment Ami oli lor t h ninth of Mart U, strange Oh, heavens, Shanks cried raisLo- -t in Mammoth Cave, III I he purden. Bob Ingersoll as counsel for tho Roman The You his head by a great effort. ing h. And tlie whorl upon thelan someTo be lost anywhere, and under church. Catholic Exigencies are Jim Buster? Sordmer s Magizme. is an unenviable times necessitate irreconcilable re- circumstan.es, any You're right, oardner. Thet's iations. who lam. sensation, but to be lost in a subterAn you tuck me in en cared fer ranean cavern SAVAGE GULCH. seventy feet in depth, The young (jerinan Emperor, says me? of miles with bis in fourteen hand bis an exchange, shows Thats whut I done. T didnt blackness ahead of one. impenetrable It is lie drifted down into the liitlemin-incomprehends speech to the legislative body. know you wus Frank Gil. son till you eab alated to freeze a won-of one r Ie terror certainly better to show ones hand in Lite Gulch no in an degree it's it ravins, yer ramp at Savage ones speech than to exhibit on s foot afternoon I didn't fer yer changed enough the blood in the veins. in the early spring of in one's inonlli. tew deceive yer mother. But 1 xas A me tv party of twelve entered Where lie came from no one knew, lad, more glad than 1 can tell, when Mammoth Cave, Am mu'KE John of Austria has andetermined to see in nnd no one lelt sufficient interest I found you out an knew I hadn't nounced his intention of giving up his the matter to wonderful attracweird all ot and its was It nil killed you. inquire. present occupation and becoming' a re- tions. Like the wise virgins we And now, Joe, Shanks nskit for men to com occurrence porter on an American daily newspa- nml Shall we shake hands nn forgive? had our lumps trimmed and burning. go to drift into the (iuh li from Here's my paw on that proposi- After advancing borne distance in per. And yet they say that princes points up in the mountains and drift have no ambition, tion. the gloom, picking our way along out again into tho newer digging" he and the narrow path which shelved over and Shanks soon reeovered, 1 Fot'U million two hundred an forty-twover across the eastern range, so Joe were always after that fast friends. an abyss, the guide said, "if you thousand live hundred and forty-tw- that the With his new strength came a new want to experience a queer sensaof one man elicited coming tion just put out your lights for a persons rode on Pullman cars in no interest from the neopfe of the ife, and no one in all the diggins this country last year, and not one of Gulch showed more moment, but take eare to know around Savage tho Gulch. them succeeded In outwitting interest in the affairs of life than lie where to find your matches. individulie was a tall, The lights were extinguished and a fee. did. Joe, too, became a different porter and evading man. for now that he could look at in the silence and gloom of these few al, with a careless, swinging walk, his hands and realize that they were minutes we could hear the beating That lawsuit which has been settled and great, long limbs encased in a free from murder, lie no longer felt of our hearts as distinctly ns the in Warsaw, after running for loo y ears, pair of pants that held themselves so that the world was against him, and ticking ot a clock. Relighting the is not such a warning against going to much aloof from his large cowhide then those memories of'the old home lamps we marched forward in single law as at first sight appears. The peoshoes that a considerable portion of and his loving mother kept floating tile, when a gentleman of the party ple who begun it did not have to pay las lower limbs were left exposed to through, bis life to add sunshine and becoming detached from the others h!1 costs. tho like anything determined to try the experiment ot sweetness to it. view. In the autumn when the Indian agninextinguishing his light in order SriCIlK as a k to life decreases No one knew his name, and no one outbreak came and the people of Sav- to hear his heart beat. He did so year, and nsked to know it, but as the days rapidly after the thirty-fiftremained behind while the party age Gulch had to tight for their lives, and tho very old take their lives as larely and lie continued to hang went ahead some distance, thinking I oe and Shanks were the first to by passed go it Under ten and as the very young. would be an easy matterto follow. to the around all Gulch, brave began and the people pioout, among over seventy years of ago suicide is neers none louglit better than old He then attempted to relight his take notice of him, and when it be extremely rare and takes an insignifilamp: match after match was struck Shanks. came necessary to refer 1o him spoke cant place in the statistical tables. but the lamp only emitted a sickly ( ne the when in peace reigned day of him as Shanks. flame for a second and then died out. men Gulch once more four or five Hit. Atkinson says that from data He held his last match in his Shanks proved to bo a very quiwere sitting around the saloon when he has obtained from the makers of hand, carefully pulled the wick, shook and cut individual, et, unassuming asked: one e clothing ho concludes that lamp and with a prayer struck the as much figure in the moveJoe has quit coinin around ter see the match and held it to the wick. It the average American man measures about the boys, liain't lie? Gulch for a moment sufficiently blazed 1H inches around the waist, around ments of the society of Savage up thought ot a doin seeh a thin; "Hain't bin since Shanks got sick for him to see the Thar's somet in' mighty cunus ast danger of his atthe chest, weighs from loo to 100 ns the proverbial wooden man would the summer, replied barkeeper. it. I'd never a dreamed o a sti p without a take to seen erbout lmve done. lie have d tempting is inches might and feet high. Him and Shanks seem ter be pounds, sick in no went a out. By this interest feller, and then Joe fakin' light, better days, ami had once, perhaps, mighty good friends, another re- time the lights of the party had disspeehally a feller Iikeole Shanks. It is stated that a New York woman possessed a certain amount of self an He marked. and were hidden from view liain't bin inter ther s'ioon for lias been supplied with a new nose Yas, an Shanks seems like er noth-e- r appeared lie bore in his person and several days: hed yer noticed thet? but the pride, by figures w hich stood gigantic from tho bone and cartilage of u live man since lie got well. barI guess I hed.1 like the evidence ofsuch things, and no habits mocking spectres barring his replied Tlie's somethin queer erbout thet chickens breast. This device will fer Joes allersbin one o tin was only answered His hallo keeper, existed way. had had ever if they I they what never become popular if by pressing hollow echo of the cavern. He we hed, an' ef lie business, boys, but can't tell customers the stidiest liy fellers lms both changed the r.ew nose firmly with the index completely lost their identity. of the terrible stories hehatl was sorter quarrelsome sometimes, it is. Them He became a part and parcel of the lie want never wonderfully. Shanks is spry es er kit- thought elose with his money. heard of persons who had been lost linger one can toll the woman's ago. es es lamb. er an Joes quiet and floated along, Gulch in the cave, of the man who was lost Joe wan't never so bad a man, no- ten, There was a great change, but no for three It lias been fully demonstrated that taking population, hours and when found was whatever each day brought, how," said another, es some people one in Savage Gulch ever knew the a raving maniac, of the lady who betho heating of ears from tho locomo- with thought. for tho no secret of it. thought seemingly tive and in other safe ways is eutiroly came separated from her party anil When he wus a friend to a feller liell when discovered it was found that in feasible. The use of such stoves for future and no regard for the past. do anything for 'ini. But somehow It mat- lie seemed to sorter got er notion The Handkerchief's History. two hours of agonizing suspense her such purposes should bo treated, in To lain time was nothing. An authority on the subject of hair had turned as white ns snow. case of injury to person or lo.s of life, tered not whether the sun shone or that ther world was ergin' ini. All these passed through his mind in made no but bow'd dress Yes," said another, by the infliction of exemplary penalties. whether it didn't. w lie gives the following interesting as lie ole to come matter to no ever hat take Shanks, happened, rapid succession as the events of complaint, information on the subject: The a life pass through the mind of a Doyvn in Posey county, Indiana, and when there was talkofan Indian dyer spose? man. He prostrated himJust then one of the boys called handkerchief as an outward and vis- drowning which has been famous ns a region of outbreak and the people of the Gulch self the were in of state in a ible introduced first was article excitement, ground and attempted upon for the and high drinks the loungers idyll ie peace for many years, the rude ho remained cool and calm as though dropped the conversation and stood France, but unt il the reign of the to crawl along the pathway, and commercial spirit of tho age has as- tlierowas no thought ot danger. up along the bar ready for any emer- Empress Josephine a handkerchief nsthe earth and the pebbles tumbled serted itself ftt last. A wealthy farmer Some into the river Styx, flowing at the said he was a philoso- gency. people tho other day for of Posey paid while others, and the great maOne day the doctor came mil pro was thought so shocking an object base of the mighty chasm, they seempher, a gold brick made of jority, said lie was too indolent and nouneed the crisis passed, for lie that a lady would never have dared ed to presage his awful doom. The lead. lazy to take interest in anything. It found the high fever had ceased, and to use it before a nv one. The word cold sweat stood in great heads upit true that he never unnecessarily the sufferer lay calmly sleeping, while even was carefully avoided in refined on his hands and forehead, minutes Swimming baths are becoming popuexerted himself. his cheek was no longer hot and conversation. An actor who would seemed hours. Again lie uttered the tho lar additions to English schools. He drifted nlonginthis fancy freelmve used a handkerchief on the cry of lost! lost! but only a mockThe school board contends that it is condition for a couple of months, flushed. well He'll the stage, even in the most tearful mo- ing echo came hack in return. The doctor get now, ments of the play, would have been cave seemed haunted with demons, quite us important for a boy to loaru now and then, when hunger forced said, if he has proper care. to swim us for a girl to learn tho art to it, doing little odd jobs about the An h'll hev it; Joe replied with unmercifully hissed; and it was only each trying to pull him down into of cookery, and claims that the swim- camp, but never under any cirthe fathomless stream below, where emphasis, if Im able ter give it to in the beginning of the present centutaking steady work. 'im. ry that a celebrated actress, Mile. he would become the companion of ming baths adds to the comforts of tho cumstances dared to appear with a the eyeless fish and the hundreds of scholars and assists in tho work of He lived a sort of independent life, That evening as the twilight was Duchesnois, handkerchief in her hand. Having strange creatures that peopled those mingling but little with others and fading into night, Shanks education. awoke, soon came to be regarded as a nonhis eyes had wandered to speak of this handkerchief in the inky waters. Another cry! and then Montgomery Sears, who is one of entity by the people about him. In and after never the faint glimmer of a light was seen. the room, lie fixed them on course of the speech she could the richest men in Boston, and lives in fact but little notice was taken of around call to it by Nearer and nearer it came and louder summon courage enough the face of Joe Biggs with a startled, an American palace, is the son of a him, anil lie passed and repassed w for a moment its true name, but referred t it ns a and louder sounded the call for help. and ondering gaze, A few years later a Perhaps, thought he, that light grocer, who lived on half a dollar a alniast unobserved, the two men looked into each other's light (issue. one some one in of Shakespeares comes from the fiery eves of one of of translation In He store. tho made and morning slept day eyes. heard tent Shanks' Alfred tie groans ys Vigny Yvise having beui those monsters that inhabit subterpassing saved and by the it, following money What does it mean? Shanks acted, the word handkerchief found the was ranean abodes, and I shall be food advice of Franklin, th it a penny sav- within, and on entering his straw asked, in a voice scarce above on for him; but soon the echo of a huabout man on time used for the the first stage twisting is is That the ed a penny gained. with a high fever. For two whisper. cries of great indignation from man voice was heard. Hope sprung amid pallet sure road to wealth, but it is a hard You've been nigh ter death, Joe of file house. The Empress in his heart, and the welcome form of days lie had not been seen about Fer days ye've bin down every part road to travel. the Gulch, but no comment was replied. although really lovely, one of the guides appeared. Weak Josephine, with the fever. But you're all right had had teeth. To correal them she from exhaustion he raised himself, Gf.n. Bkiu.mont, of Belgium, thinks made on his absence for no one felt a now, the Doe says, only you've got was in the habit of in Butlieient of him to interest speak carrying small saying how many hours have I been America's dynamite guns will never it. The Savage Gulch doctor was ter bekeerful an not takeno relapse." handkerchiefs adorned with costly here? The guide consulted his watch hurt anybody. Every good American called This is your cabin, Joe? on, and after tooling Shanks laces, which she constantly raised and found that just twelve minutes Yus. hopes they will not. If they succeed pulse nml looking at his tongue, gracefully toiler lips. Of course all had elapsed since he became sepain impressing people with tho idea that shook his head and said: How come me ter be here? the ladies of the court follow ed her rated from the party. We found you down to the tent provoke a quarrel with It's about up with him, boys. anil jls dangerous tolantern-jaweanil handkerchiefs rapidly Twelve minutes! said lie. Imposexample individu- lies in a fair way to go over the with a terrible lever, an I lied you became an the long, lank, important part of the sible, it seems a lifetime. In those brought here. al that owns them they will have serv- range. feminine toilet. Naturally a French twelve minutes, I have suffered the An you've bin a nursin' me? What'll we do with ini!" someone ed their purpose. They are designed fashion soon became a world fashion. tortures of the damned. I have been Yus, I've bin sorter helnin you a asked. dashed to pieces by the roaring catto bo i ".list as well let him stay tliar an little. aract, devoured by wild beasts, beA Study in Advertisements. deYou're a good man, Joe, an lie don't come a ravingmaniae, anil had my Now that wars among civilized people die, another replied, There is food for reflection in a hair blenched thanks. But I wish you to snowy whiteness. are so few and that science has reduced know nothin' now, nn lie jist es well serve my hedn't done it. I wanted to die. of advertisements which apWhen he rejoined our party he anywhere else." couple the death rate below any before record- die tliar us o less non man. hev don't Come, Not while 1 got er cabin, he as if he had passed through a ed, while it is even hinted that elixirs, pear side by side in a eontem porary, looked severe spell of sickness, and to this won't, spoke up a large man, who that sort o stuff. of microbe will killers the ommision and with which read, germicides Then after a little Shanks looked had always bt'eti considered the hardday he says that the memory of that yet annihilate disease, ubat is to pre- est character in the camp. Not so Joe in the eyes with an almost eagle- address, as follows: dreadful occurrence haunts him like vent that rapid and unchecked inereaso es Joe Biggs is able ter wiggle like gaze and nsked: "Wanted Young hulv in publish- a terrible nightmare. long 1 of population which led Malthuf to fear no man won't be left here to die in no Bid talk any w hen 1 was outer ing office; quick writer; $4 a week. that this little earth would soon bo too sich er way es this. You fellers fall my head? Wanted An experienced girl for Valley. some. Yes, Joe replied. smalt to give elbo'v room to its popula- to here now an he'p ter git the feller Did you understand? general housework in family of seven 5in Francisco Examiner. tion ? Perhaps electric light wires are. over to my cabin an Ill take keeruv In the secluded Jim-Jahim ther liest I kin. Some things. I know whut yer nssistod about washing; wages $4. Valley of indeed, beneficent. Tho fellows fell to" at once, for drivin' at. Shank, an on that score will be observed that the rate of the San Bernardino Mountains, reIt A colonization scheme has been there wasnt a man in the camp who jist prepare to rest easy, fer ye never compensation is the same in both marked Joe Joacliinson, the pioneer devised for the rcpopulating of the didn't know Joe Biggs well enough done it. Youve sufferin und these cases, but thatwhile the lady of San Bernardino, the other day to New England farm country depopula- to appreciate the value of his friendrail it? Anyhow yer all receives simply ?4 per week the exted by the removal of tho young men ship, nml not a, soul of them but right. Jim Buster ain't no more perienced girl gets in addition her a reporter at the Talaeo Hotel, there are the most marvelous mir who were born there to the more pro- would have gone to almost any dead than I lie. He's yycII and board and lodging. Whither genknown in the world. The wonexbeautiful most word ages the adandoned lengths to have avoided the conse- hearty. ductive west. tility w hat it derful mirages of the Mojave Desert his More ire. of once You're not than is worth s quences Joe? me, the joking thing! press farms in Vermont varying In size from Joe had emphasized his dislike of a Jokinye? S'pose I'd lie er joking costs must seem at least an open have been talked about a good deal, .50 to AO acres are otTered for coloniand they are entitled tonllthepromi-nenc- e man with a six shooter. As long ns 'bout sich er thing?" question when the rate is so high. sation purposes at from fff to 1"'' a in'mi tVeated'joe lliggs Tight "a ml No, but it seems too good to lie Boston Courier. they have had. But those of to bring over refraineil from too close nn acre, and it is pr the Jim-JaValiev are far more true. intimacy to take them up. with his affairs. Joe Biggs was 'a colonies of Sw, won lerful than these. It is called Well, it air true all der same imand wetted Saleratus applied or the friend to him, but the moment thnS You never hurt Jim much when you the Jim-JaWhere the Yankee of valley because ot the dcscendcnt of the Yankee of a genera- - man overstepped Jae'c conceptions shot 'im way back tliar in Missouri mediately is the best thing in the strange tilings seen there, and I defy tioa ago thinks he can not make a liv- - ft right, safety of person demanded ten years ago. an' it wa'nt a week world for a burn. It yy ill prevent any man. however sound of mind he may he, to go in there and not think ing these frugal and thrifty people will ' immediate departure from the till he started ererost ther plains blistering, and is a magical he has got em before he gets out Jiuixvuz deservin uv it all, an lie probably grow ilcib The plan i jiaocih trying. P. O. J ID. T. Box 57. AihI T- - ' outer the min, I want you terdo it. Efyer don know w lint's good fer jin. till 'im up on smnthin' ye're done tryin till ye hit it. When come around ter me fer yer day. I bin in this shape once myself, boys, an I know whuf it is ter suffer fer er little tension, an ef Joe Biggs a tough i ns, lies got a little heart left fer er feller mortal who is a sufferin, an even ole Shanks is worthy uv some kindness,1 nn' lie s er know how go'm ter U'it it. the best ter give it ter im. As day after day passed and the sick continued in a delirious state tossing his hands w ildlv about and Uttering wild broken sentences, Joe sat liv bis side and watched with t he tendercst care, no doubt in e hind oitii es finding some sort of solace for his overtroubled soul. Joe's life in the West had beenahusy. rushing one, and no time had lie found to indulge in thoughts oft he away back toward jiast of the years his Youth, when his was an innocent soul and his hands werefm of crime. But in the silent vigils of the quiet when all of Savage Gulch night-tim- e lav still in sleep, lie sat through the darkness and histhoughts went back to the old home in the east. Up through the gloom of the year came n trooping of memories, and above all ami the brightest of all wastin' face of a load mother. He shuddered as he recalled her love for her boy, ami mentally measured tlieawful distance he had drifted away from her, and tears, the first that had come to his exes ia years, coursed down his coarse, hard cheeks. Tliemenarouud theeamp sometimes can ie in t o offer assist a nee, but usually Joe sat through the nights alone, and he preferred it. for somehow since the fountain of tho past had been opened and a stream of memories set to flowing through his mind, he loved to sit and enjoy his thoughts in solitude. One day as Joe passed by the saloon, some of the loungers remarked: Joe's stiekiu ter old Shanks liker er brother." "Thats wlmt lie is. An its ther He's q unrest thing I ever sin', too. ther last men in ther camp I'd a hap-icne- d, 1 w 1 riO'-U- j 1 im-rhi- g 1 '! j o o raw-bone- d ri-- h ready-mad- lie-- 11(1 G twenty-four-car- at - d poaeo-niaker- s. Jim-Ja- lx-e- a-- hat-vo- u Forty-seve- n ipo-e- d ! ; to-d- ay The valley is about 25 miles lorn and 15 miles ide. It is uninhabited j It is bordered by the main 8an Bernardino Range on the east and j by a spurn! the Sierra Magdalinas I nn the west. There is no trail through the heart of it. The valley is a desert. The mu-- , f rounding mountains are terribly:1 serrated and cut up. The peaks at jagged. Altogether tliesuriouinling are weird and forbidding, Leavin i Fisk's ranch on the trial at the fix t of tl-- Sierra Magdalen, is, you dim 1.' an easy grade to Bead Man's Pass! the entrance to the valley. Go on hi and pretty soon you see lakes anil running rivers, and green borders, and flying water fowl. Willonp springs up here and there, anil in the distance yon see water lilies. What you behold contrasts finely with the rugged mountains nml you are charmed with it and go on tfiinhii g yon have struck an earthly paradise Indian camps appear in view, aijl lithe oarsmen propel fantastic ernH'J upon the waters. Advancing st fj farther, you see dim outlined lorm-tt hings Yviiose out lines vou can scaivi express in words. Somber eounti-nances gleam at you from the above the lakes and rivers and ! pallid faces shift and change lefo:-- ' your eyes. Sometimes a dozen of tliej more or less dimly outlined forms may he seen, and the pantmnine you of a strange hobgoblin i nee. Sometimes a storm brews in the valley, and then the scene is J) the more terrible. Forked lightning blazes about, and strange, im! couth animals, different from any you have ever read about, are to b; seen there. These phenomena for a sketch of fifteen miles up, and down the middle of the valley,; principally, and they' have been, viewed by a great many people.! They cannot understand why of the mirage, if such it maw be called, are so much more strange there tlinn on the Mojave Deserti Everybody is in awe of the valley j and there are mighty few men, hoB-ever nervy they may be ordinarily who care to go there much. m m I well-detin- e 1 J e I l 4 t.-- ils ; am-see- the-form- s f 3 Simple Rules of Etiquette. Dont repeat the scandals day. They are old. Invent 1 ones. 2. Never ho credit witty i,4 new! fj at the expen He may command another. ol than yourself. alargrj f ; Don't lounge in company. Ill you must at all, lounge on the i liah or sofa. 4. A boy should always tip his hi when meeting older persons or agijs 3. of wind. ff . Let ladies pass through a iloct first. It may he slippery, so you 1. ini better Yvait and see. j 0. Eat as fast and as .slow as tha rest. As fast to get your share. Fpf the same reason as sIoyv, not to encourage any possible superior int a s contest. i 7. Finish the course with the i't!;- ers. You cannot Yvell do otherw for after they have finished it can you continue? , , 8. Cover the mouth with tha hand or napkin (both if nature has uiqi it necessary) while removing I from it, as the hand. 9. A gentleman usually vacates fcif seat for a lady, if he sees a bet'f'nfni This, however, is mil unoccupied. always necessary if the lady is til besf girl and no one elseispresi t 10. Never leave home with mikH words on your lips. Stay till tfi i have said them. j 11. The etiquette of calls depeildi a good deal on whether you are till ing on the minister or calling Npyv York World. oyvs. npy-thin- ! .1 Her Appetite Her Only Fault. She's a good girl, but I cafe keep her. She eats too much, ,1 a lady in an up town intelligence lice. She is ? neat and tidy, and does m3 work well, blit I had rather pay fca a whole month's wages, although (it has only worked a week, than to et her until her time is up. She three pounds of steak, four potatpe anil half a dozen slices of bread fo her breakfast, and an ordinary jil ner for her would leed a start f family for a tveek. The girl in question Yvns a snja English maiden, recently landed, as was steady anil industrious in way, but had such a tremendous petite that she never remained inf than a week in a place. The niat fc at the office said that American i$t have good appetites, but they Sfi not compare Yvith foreign help Y'W ; there is any eating to lie done. They eat ns though they wishjt make up for the generations their cestors have been starving in the M fed country. A great many familiesicd and Yvash to the help by day and do the remainder of the how work themselves, because they da not afford to pay a girl wages jfl board her also. The grocers f I butchers bills for' a married eo9 who employ one servant are dot would be without the 14 what e1 vant. they Mail and Express. -- : The Hungry Veil, From tlie BnltimoreSun. One of the laughable result which the followers of the Pn1 fashion of wearing the Hading most often wearing Hading must often complain, is their in M at a ity to takenny refreshments noon teas. It is so much troub HI untie the ribbon tajies that hold veil in place under the chin that e rarely ever attempted, and r,M1 to quently they are obliged . 'f outside the tins ' renamed has aptly body dining-room- tninous face veil. cot'ering Ae "hui |