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Show ja.DC (arma'l :;ibi.-s. The bable?: of derniatiy are not allowed r ; lua;e 'a i'.b-ert;; ns t hose of .America, a ware for the ia.tt-.-r part of the first ;-r.r of their e-sri 'dy idig! imaj tightly v.-'-amd ?: ia s-.v i.L'di v,- clothes, with both ia -as :a;'i h-" aiaioae'I. ;:n;l earrieil fibiait 0:1 a pii'.nv (-.;;:.;:.- made for the purpose. pur-pose. Ala" l i.ey i.;-:-ar-e from their wrap-pi wrap-pi mrs a bag of fe.:''j..rs is tied on their b avks si ! h:.V v leai they tumble over they have s-rni..'! h'mg to fall upon. These of the poorer clasps are laid in a basket with a liti-ltf. ba.g of s;igar ia their mouths, and are expected, to behave themselves without much further .attention from mother or nurse. The nurses on the. streets generally gener-ally carry the 1 ..aides in their arms on a pal )vr, .and they are lie. 1 to it with pink iT.bons, lying as sliil and moiinnless as if they v.-ere little mummies. They cannot kick or ii.-;e their arms, .and evidently are nor. allowed to know daring (heir puling da.yn what their lees and arms are intended in-tended for. We don't think our babies would stand it, ns we observe that German Ger-man women, when they come to America, don't attempt to practice any such tyr my ?n their babies.--ilxchaitgo. Tlieir Liltlo Jolre. Ti:o boys fit a certain college net far .frorrj N ;w Yoric have ?ut what they call a "foar-fi.l.lav.-a fn I'r 'fa-or X." Consiqcntly, they ia-;'ar hi., life n howling failura Ho wes woka up at 1 ia tho luoming the other day by a violent rie,.;; ;: at Ids b-11. Drawing on his (a":-"ia r ;: : a hs t'srew up his window and li:q-.:ireu i...t w-.s .! matter. ' .n-,; :.., rvrv;. , p.ud we wanted t-0 1. 11 ;.-.':n that '.;:; of your wl;jd;ws is open." '' .."hiel: i he ;;:-k::d :..axic.a.-Iy. ''."ho t-no ; '. have C'.t. j-.i!:' hoad stuck ;.::! .if,'1 r- ; i the steal::. is in ciioras. Coat-to- flu- Yi!?!tr! to l'il TUkeU. rapre.v.e-- ,i ;.. o n f.t long r.t the ticket rindow i.i tyiioOo; 1:1 ver railroad wuit-haT wuit-haT room, t ad i a- p '.'..em'-ai on duty wns ! bu; v lvmladiag the si r.ver traveler.? to bo trie.: with their vdemge, wh-m.a tall, thin, (.-'.ivrly w..i.mam v.lih rpeetaeles and with a c: a:pkx; ea Pro a haiinut., jtered ia at the tiela t clerk and Fidd: ilV."hat do you ask for a lieccfc to Fough-keei-sic-r' "One (.oliar forty -seven." "Is that the lowest pried" "Only one rate." "Eliza Smith went up last month and only paid one dol'.ur and thirty cents." '-There's been no charge, madam. Do you went ft ticket:'" "Would I save anything If I went toTeeka-khl, toTeeka-khl, got off and bought another ticket there?" "Costs more. Hurry, madam, there are others waiting." "Well, I only wauted to price tickets. I never knowed Eliza Smith to tell the truth before, and 1 just wanted to bo sure that she hadn't broke no record." New York Tribune. |