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Show V v V' -VOtlW I 1 1, i v U . VJ TIWTOf? fl'MIA what amount of accomplishment would nu nice, Mr. Abram Harmon did not condescend to designate. Hut sine same tf the events mennnr.n r wa much tioned It bad coma to be understood . f : com tut rt between Katharine and Mr father that I of an advme kind, J should Dwight Hartu-l-i succeed at St. too, when the fact Lllxabeih's, he mUht b considered to became knotm that have 'accomplished something This -jmmg Dwight liar- - pave the girl a definite aomethlng to Arid. fresh fiom the look forward to And the feeling that theoioghat irmh! Bhe entertained as to the outcome was The faith of hope, but certainty ti,rjf, had "teen"'nt tailed to tbe pas- - I lve gave to tor that assurance of sut- t, rate of tbechunh Cess whhh even the de laration of that ' la hts native town, j ttlgh tn siump . tho Ijlthop. did not The eonqrt gallon E"e to her fatner The inuminloua Bumlay tame, and of Ft n"Mheth B was quite as wealthy, r ioe And sriawcraUc a Any r without srrimj ttwjghf. Katharine wl o it's pa r leu la r weslirn town of j went early to thurth The ltariiion the "it a i l siithnta afTrdi d lt dr n-- Its P'w wan far to the f -- on t, andey-- ewhencmrht the mer-- 4 hum rector entered. ttw frrnt . y help fatting tmmriatiy pon mayors, pryl. lata. and Fact-- yT--tHo a single- toatvit --And the r'maojidon of a rh--i he loved U--cv.r ot.. j4ed It or atwe--kindling el.ctnc gUme flashed the two, and then Katharine H t at 11 ve j proper i hurch vu con eonl.deiit .mile, Dwight Bid.r d to Le one of the essential re smiled a IL an le knw 4v ru u3 iuto I4 n7 slr " ty of the town In quorti T n i ,.j . 'wavs liiv oyer thia and the line of his lips grew firm" and ' ntvO e.r.e matt Just oil enough. Just h t r:i tiiToT I The was the people crowded, rhapt 'ti ali and Just conventional ! la be com-c- t and i roper Hut eiptclant Ah they came In, there were it t'-'- j eipicasloM of uio the fa e (ifof Borne 1. t act of a upj ntedly tu'eiit-- to other dlgntfled l ntnliserailon, had biioefced a'l the tradl- - ' vc.ry Hut the young clergyman u 1 pttvcduuj sky 1 Sgii There t d"Wn !"" th l art ',f r: w ho said the U Wnf tht ib and Raw trut and help and tl , (,n hate been allav.cd-t- o ttj. And be etronr, strong &s e ulier charge before coming to a vi ry Batnsun grew of the gospel. . o as bt. Kluab. th The scrvli cs piogrcusid and the con-rr- t Am tl. it wire otl era who thought gallon thought lilm wonderfully u t h It, !y ought to have had time for a young man. lb 1 himself picntrlly and Bjitrlt-ft-1- read the and there wre many Icson, n a word, to gather hum if who thought bla voice rich, powerful i be .wag lailetl uiwin to (f and Influencing tie ordeal otXadng'a congrega-The tist of his nrmon was petullnrly '!.! It were many of hts early appropriate: "Why aru jou. trcuLK'd? . They knw that the eight of do thoughts arise in your hearts? r 'i1J W t faces and tho andbyhe drew lesson Hu II etii, of youthful pranks would of the eternal from it a ofbeautiful an actual and presence - rce-- t otul embarrass the young ltd n ti r And alk for soma reason or living Chi 1st. One or twice he glanced Into Kathth J f it ery much conerr ted for him. arine's face, and tho look there buoyed ki i. mpt ig ery Vulutiie, someand, him up. lie forgot hi audience. Ho wt !hitifngs of what was passing in lost himself In his subject. He spoke H s fulttds thu Ilka subtle o( peutde, with a fervor, an eloquence, a dim IUi"es, came to the consciousness of that thrilled the people before thus ytry respectable and commonly him. Tbe old, staid, respectable plltais Annie body, the vesdry. Ard dla-l It of the church forgot to .dose. The or!i 'd in spite of the aecurity they ganist, for once, forgot to admire his Ii h la their position. Rtrong, beautiful, shapely hands Tine vere potent reasons why this own choir boys forgot their pranks, and u iy of practical, .uiiBenUmenlal The behaved like the little cherubs which n , :,d chosen to outrge tradnion, by nobody ever mistook them for. livery biMnvlng upon this young prophet one listened. For the preacher combf r in hi own land, without the manded attention. He wa a prophet ulty of a trial sermon before the from God, with a message to humanity or even a hearing bythem-WHc- s, After the sermon and service were These reauons had seemed so over the vestry found themselves the at first that they had chosen masters of the situation. Their cup of JHVoty .. ep them secret, snd in the event Joy ran over when the leading banker f t ie entire success of their project to of the town, Mr. Bullion, the t ell the honor and jflory for egtrems and reticent, told as many of dignified them as ' ' akt to thernselvos. Hut now h could get together that they had hHi' is arose, and shown wonderful prudence and forethey confessed, some ,vs unwilling, that they might have sight In securing tbe services of that might hav remarkably young man. And the ves7if. rcdImprudent, that ontheyless tenable trymen were happy, for they had ths precedents srrH.me thsn they had first supposed, glory. hu. ft to, now, for Instance the thought There were many who would have w cu'd come, in fastened on to the young clergyman spite of Its manifest upon the reverend dignitary himself, but as soon as he could be tl fit the blabop of the diocese, slipped sway and Joined Katharine, Upon w'.oea casual words they had so who was slowly, happily wending her depended, were, after all, only way home. fit. interested "Katharlne." friend of young his sml Dwight, you ths words, war is that had trapped them, 8nly spired." to I was But, oh! my dear girl, I am catch yngvs woodcocfi." Jt was rpj Jewsaat for tbe vestry to eon- - ma asnamHt, f was UurlreS t ni ii 14.1a lu, so they attempted to dismiss thdughts of you." Be still, Dwight I came with the tbe insistent thought. TT e bishop had said, apparently with Idea that I might help you. I feel that cut intention, that the church which so I bad a message from a higher power cui.il that young tiarfield first might that I could give you In a glance. ha cut giatulated, because hs would not And you did It, he replied. Just then the breathless Mr. Harmon overtook them. And as he wrung the young mans hand he .exclaimed: Dwight my boy. In that one sermon you have accomplished much." And what shall I understand by that?" asked the clergyman. Come Into the house, said the old man. There was a smile upon his face, a blush on Katharines, and a look of wonderful happlnesa shown from the eyes of the rector of Bt. Elisabeth s. ' V $ui' !) . 1 ! 1 from-amon- g" - r-- v.U'trie 1 sy-ie- t, XrenttXtXtriVu4 -- W "e 1 1 U K i , - n ti re-Jti- oa con-fiiv.i- 'ly Views of a Literary Laundress, An Engllah woman, the author of a popular book on laundry work, gives her method of washing flannels, which AXD WHAT SHALL I UNDERSTAND BT THAT. -b available soon again. When a church once got him. It would keep him. Jk Vd In him the making of a great, de-'-- , end he was euro to go high In cc. .. -- lartlcal orders. Pr h a recommend tlon, and from she says keeps them as soft and unshrunken as when new. Cut Into shreds a pound of good yellow soap In a ssuee-- 1 ncpvttwlth-tvv- u quarts of -- water and set over the fire till dissolved. Set away until the next day. Fill two large saucepans with water as hot ss you can bear the hsndLln, and add enough of the soap Jelly to one of them to make the water soft and soapy and to have a creamy - latbeiv Take- - the dirtiest flannels, put them tn the water and rub Hghtly-wlt- h the hands, giving any spots that are very much aoiled an extra rubbing Squeexe from the soapy water and wash thoroughly In Ihe other water to free from the snap. Thts water should die as hot as the first. Wash the garments one by one so that they da not soak In the water. Fass through a press out the .vts ,to with a warm Pu., and dry qukkly. I rens and, to use a very common Iron, they had jumped at the t at r Now they were seriously Sharp Fyua. wl ether or not they hnd been It Is wise to cultivate the eyea, make in-r- n In by a theological .subterfuge, H.abt not the bishop, tf designated as them see. You think you ace well, but ctl-c'itnnd appealed to. say that he If you begin to try to see ou will be hi-iherclr given an Individual, private surprised at the wonderful discoveries am v4St.il eptnlon. nd could the ves- you will make. I know a little girl who, try say otherwise? Surely that execu- when she goes into the woods, sees tive tody was In a quandary. great many things no one else sees until There was one, however, who, she cslla their attention to them. BeautH tub she felt tremulouil over the tiful bits of moss, unknown tiny flowers, tr vl, never for a moment doubted the stones with mosses on them, spider J " '3 vkrgymane ability to come out webs, even leaves with strlngs-defaclnf the ordeal triumphantly, and that them, this small girl sees. You are busy ft. s Katharine Harmon, the girt who every minute when In the woods with.. To ,d him. She was the daughter of her, she ere so many new, A cue f tn vestrymen, Abram Harmon, boy named rhlllp went into things the wood An me frequently beard from her fathgunning As ho walked along be saw er jthe fears and which agi-i.of claw on a dead tree. He the body of whtch f,c w as a mem- - cut the tree down, thinking he would While, naturally, he could not be find a wildcat and found the trunk of t.r. x kart, yet there' was a ring or some-tHthe tree filled with wild He ran U.e satlsfactlomJn the tons in home to hi mother and honey. told what her I f h he expressed the that the he had found. a cart and ' Aer.yhftd made n grave mistake, and diove hak to theTiny tree. It contained too . j w Ikbt Hsrficld would i not fill the pounds of honeV. ThlU boy must have o-f aerients of tho church. boon glad that he had learned to use his lHarine ar.d Harfleld hnd been es. rr'-- Jy honest with tho staid old gen-- ej ' " .n. lie knew of the lo.ve that from 11 Acquainted elf T - I up had existed between them, Mrs Cleveland, while out shopping a'i I v! ile he did not actually dtscoun-Lj- ft with a friend recently, bought a numH. he looked upon their affee t . 11 r, ith no favorable eye. He did box ber of feminine articles at a Mg store. Ths ladles were attended f mov a minister for a So wNn befog entering upon Ms special by A dapper knight of the scissors and the- - Rive I course Hcrfi-i- d had asked tafie.st ho apparently knew them. After hts to tbclr betrothal, he had lhe Purchase was made Mrs. Cleveland M,- -, ti,fn t0 understand that he was Lfi!d to the clerk. Of tours you know oriy u Wated on probation, and that i whore to send these, referring to'her the "ubHCfptf'nt confirmation of hts p- - j purchsc. The clerk looked tirpended entirely upon his c-- ! A little pained, snd happllf replied: ! wtcur.i listing sometidng My, Why, I have met you at two W hat that something should be, or Yur receptions, you know, kvh R n, 1 g . ga the-mark- s 1 !; si. gt K-lie- 1 V VV dry-goo- son-in-la- 5 ean-'tui- dry-goo- 1 t.- In vain the (halos rushed forward gat AT ODD FISHERS OF SALMON. TILE -- CATERERS. tried to divtrl the bull Tho bulls ejej cre glaz'Eg. he was dlng by Indies, Beam, Wolves, Wildcats, Coons, Iipn, but he knew what he wo about, and IN THE MIDST OF ICES AND Wild Darks and Ho-- s. HARRISON DE BARTON fdBS, CREAMS CALORE. tHo horns meant to amie blrut-l- f la a distance of less than one mile, SCRIBES ONE. wore lowered, the crowd Uttered n on a single stream of the many that Sound, said a former dee, long groan, tht v were abort to the lVaJnUe Are Prepared for 8o .tumble Nww Torker, now a lumber ojieratoi c.11 wTiw pride-thI one their ufor-gW nut darling nforgUable, I It F(f hntertslmunitv home Deeigas to Puget Sound, to a New York Sun rerleht arfiTToade ille "the W omen Hole X heir bjn auddenij t1 Please the lye - A freochiusu'i porter, I have seen w family of wildquick n'oveuient, hi true sdord Ithualleat 1ortUut An I Hiring Hie cats. half a dozen bears, a host of for Our freezers. 1a tween the li, h'lt to plunged lsy'! LuotO r Sunday Korn. eagles, hundieds of wild ducks and shoulder a:. Mioalder blmkOUjbPsK d hog all any number of razur-bai- l were all In down They very the busy u Btaggej-ein fishing for balmon ui his kntei uctTw busily engagid under the fashionable Chica- They wouldn t le salmon that ba( u an.i (J The mi n was an extr", ordinary real-t- his ride go purveyor's shop. kitchen ihe I would eat, for .tho: 1 ..be.'WMvk. and ii of the old cLc-opicture chef, In white apron and cap, was mak- ccnslderably under the wather, tut of Roman dream I of by "eery a history.' ing lobster croquettes, while the cut-liu- g theyd be salmon just the tame fl ig hi ioi , Op wide ellfpbi, the empty here Baimtm chteffyr I owned "ahogCK re" up ot the tuseto-j- s dlamoB ru: b wn tow .A .fewpa,UMA-roi gHue lUto Over Two t'n-In- n so (ioar to the hearts of that was an exiert at ratihing dog gourmets, to thr ,)ue sky above the fa Away and Uve seen ?dm more stfisKlf Ufa. , , , the attention of an assistant at salmon, A.rfti tcvv,. nf lu, - ,v onte Bnatth half a dozi n Tron Tot w nr i? Mr o Arnold e cr'rT" a a beef Near CTauld v Ith Us fib g' e btlri and in less than twerty minutes He t iiovvklyn, v. H! ptt..ni tenderloin was being larked by In the had such great success at his fisnlng I. . Ini" hiwk, and ng oas -- oan d to j lhe of Ml, AfIloM K0, room the head cook was that at last he got ambitious He for! i v n 4 . ie hart, In Frov.-- i petry l.alhUu:, A1 In making very rtriiriic oysters of a got that he was only a razur-baihog, o t t .1 oilaib, having but died j ,np ne- -t on ,v i the j ! cieamy mixture on little half shrils and that the salmon he was taUhlns uiKvn iln ur The odor of flown is warn jgpw TL b ( Idv Arm LL! iL it Ktane- - tjf wafrrHr Hnd W'ITTrTFfe"p'.Ul ly re ei tlv r tlu r gdljeq w edinsides countet felted in Ring These and swelled un, to to speak, and asu'l a Wate" tbe n crjn, din an id Fi o. uii n it' tuo were rerved on a dish, with slices of pired to try Ms band, or rattier Ms or riiinook ' mia ai ua ti'apln v f1.! vnJ n ' oihirn snout, on the lordly v h ' (el rated rill lemon, tbe latter being aleo rakes. At salmon. 1 dldn t knowtjpoe w ith this until one' of avu , . Ii I orniigia nevrjDOV ( I t , Mi ar t,yr r Iow- - a round table a y outh w as b ating w 1th aiay In the hi,nook iunnlng tason 1 ml uu ng tlu la r r 'no1 tic ,i i sir. he. Le n t eine! gredt vigor a boxlful of 0f j ' Near the sawbfm making Lis way In a leisurely . fi.i.Mis U'e of pi 041 t.aa d .id" 1 jcr'j i cg( 1. 'lie four at tots who oven a beker atood, consutiLly drawing hut (onfihnt sort of a way toward the IImi ' itbin vv.kh wen t lie Si und t in. ( . 1 of ie u ried ovt inns full of goodies, all ready foi stream that unpthd into I l, I, ( thf Ii i!S ll! E AO"l! j. tile low t life p. 1 r ie . ,tt43 f it noil rather ark my of the r . ou just u thought the finishing touches of icings and Of ,11a tl)- - WOlinda, t'.P fall- uuar, for theie v,'nt anything in th " tlcu Let. g ne ;e r of und putting iu otlieis itady line il ir oil e' alio,- - the dT of th (rood. lunily of forego f a him in tl at dntotion n h ( e over two tl m-- 1 to be browned. But it was !;i the Ice I marrie buv , tl.oi gh. and paid no attfn-tlo- n i no .it b t the thnHug moment h .u (Led. iu( y t an rit J kfcvj Ju( hie that there was mo. t t or two tr(dtn dipartnient the ma'U A.mi n the c H Ii f ov i.li 01 f u r'f, R I 1 ho bustle. Time two huge freezers were Irfti r I htard tin hog give a lujd squeal I1.1 It,; taken hia hi at v l,e-- e the tjdiariee event r r edtr v.tll le the ( h ina-- 1 kept hard at work by youth'-- , who of di ties and loi king in th t direcktt.g stN, wheu thee L. on- -, tlu door tlon of Mi ,;ol ten wedding Aiu, turned the wheels This department tion. I saw him struggling to git away opposite him opened 'Ihe pioics'lon Jarkaon ,.ii fl hi1 .v H u )t o has for itu chief a very good looking from homtUilng in the stie, m I ran Into the ring It waa led by a and got thi re jast in time to sec Brookl.ri .ml tlnor ULinursai , a, young Frenchman who also wore a over, the razor-ba- t In ad first into batallici! of soHlt ra prtcedu 1 by r. band 11 . V.thinl Utec, Eltanor, white linen cap and apron. All along the wattr andk Jerked reccatl' txm-utthe of niu.h Following, came th diapoe..i W. Cl fk, who ue a a one side of the room runs a marrleu ice surface like a stone A di ad tv pee. probgreat wore noint'd speuimep, vlio en-men l.ti'ion hant Thcli chest in three compartments, each of ably a twenty-pounr. lay half on th bioatfirk hats and lentner Jakets and wealthy verna 10 was celt. Mated four ears which bolds six cans filled with differ- shore and half in the watir Marks t the ir a rollers, legswith pmautloa ago, ! Mr Clerk tiled two years ent Ices, and big enough to rejoice the on tho t Ig fish showed that the hog handed dowu from classic time.-- -- being later. The fourth sUr, Elizabeth heart of even tho greediest of Small had captured him Typre werent d bandaged over lion greaves, their married a Mr Powell forty-on- e These were packed in broken ice. the dog ralmon, though, and some of boys. joj-.captured fishs tiavellng companepeaisf sixteen feet in length, wrapped ago. He one of tbe prominent bank- When an order is to be filled a mold ions had rushed to his assistance He in tow till hut an Inch of the point was ers of la Haitfoid, Conn. der.lred with the flavors and packed had given his signal of distress, but it indptt44etit left v'shli The thulos njL These of one of He a banking institution! put in small tub of lee, ready for de- was too late, and venegnnee took its were tl.e light skirmishers of the ring, there. An el h r sloter, Mary, who marlivery. At a big white table the head place The avenging typees had seized youngsters la training for higher feats. ried her toiisln, W. Jackson, of tho department sjood folding two the hog, and, in spite of his resistance, . Gooige In misGlittering gold and colors, their lived to the half century mark of large sheets of brown wrapping paper had lugged hint in and drowned him. sion was to fly everywhere jit once to married pass He came floating down half an hour or ttTe, but jior husband diel two Into strips about six inches wide. These so later, and was a little the worst draw off tho hull from an endangered before Jack-son There were in the he placed upon the table, with a small looking toreador Trailing their gay cloaks, or years hog I or any one else ev er saw family fourten children, and their square of pasteboard In the middle, and If he had been butchered, scalded, flaunting them before the bulls horns, mother was a sister on that an ornamental round lace pa- scraped and half dressed he couldnt of Senator Anor making springs of marvelous agility When she died, in 1887, she per napkin. Presently a box of cracked have looked more torn up. He was the thony. Into the air, they were the most pic- left a n eighteen years Ice was dragged inby an assistant, who only razor back I ever knew that had turesque adjunct of the show. After tho old. Mra. Wheaton Jackson proceeded to unearth from Its midst a the nerve to fish for typees Geoige chulos walked the darlings of the pop- was the mother of seventeen children mold. This be handed fancy ulace tho three espadas, ur hill its of our. n In'rntlon tor seven to ,d, the bull- - whoee appearance was the her sono and ten daughters. Four of It his chef, who immediately plunged Is well to cultivate patience, says Into It a married of members the daughters of hot great dlshpan water, signal fur shouts and cries which stood at one end of the table, the London Graphic. This seems a trite Angell family In Providence. encouragement, individual remark. The After a few twists In the hot water he axiom; applied to eaids, however, it hitherto quiet audience took Ore at the n, PAPA WAS TOO LATE. withdrew It and removed the cover. has a new signification. Marie sight of them. And lastly, El Tiro, the toinette was fond of games of patience, the elaborate placing pyramid mule team, three abreast, covered with lion a Manufacturer's Daughter Did Nt of ice cream which it contained upon and Eugenie placed pa-tbells, embroidery and tassels, trailing Heroine My Lady." lace paper, he proceeded to turn It. tience every morning, and those of us behind them the Iron nook to be used Some years ago I was acting as curate There were creams of several colors who know and practice some of the 130 In dragging off the slam bulls and In a large Loudon parish. Two young used, but the upper layer was of van- - various games which are mentioned in horses. Dazzling In finery, they passed in whom I was greatly Interest- ilia, in little compartments near the th treatise on the subject may well proudly around the ring, and under the people ed to be married on a certain artist were little strips of candled an- - flnd aolace and amusement tn an presidents box stopped to salute. A candied cherries, etc., and into grosslngrlf unsociable, pastime. Those bt April. Contrary to cusWednesday trumpet sounded. The alguacli, a little tom, the bride each little projection of, the design a twilight moments when reading Is arrived before brldethe policeman smothored beneath bla hat strip of the green angellque was possible or the brain is weary, those readier, and blerk velvet cloak, groan So deed, ths bridegroom never put, with here and there a cherry, and j dull half hours of the evening when who brought up the procession and was arrived at all. Jt subsequently that the bridegroom had disap- on the very top a round piece of citron conversation ia exhausted, or the mls-w- as a butt with the crowd, caught np the peared placed. Next, into the small end tre3 of the house is alone by the flre-o- f evening and was key of the bull's pen, thrown down to nowherethe previous a be to paper cornucopia a little tin nozzle Blde, are infused with a new zest and found, says a writer in him by the president. This was an He has not been found to was fitted, and the bag was filled with R fresh delight by the game of patience, official permission for the sport to be- Anawers. No cause for his raspberry water ice from one of the The possibilities are endless, the ingin. The procession went oat again, thlr day. in the big refrigerator. With ex- - numerable combinations tins was ever require nor ha3 In assigned, the the leaving ring plendores and and the minutes slip away unclow td the any his decorator litpert thought, whereabouts fingers ever been a few chulosT There was a halt, when squeezed hs one hangs eagerly over every heart beat quick. The doors lead- dK'overed. The poor y oung bride suc- tie fluted ribbons of the pink ice, form- - consciously of the palm-lethe chances an cumbed to tng elaborate the over as quite patience it was the shock, pattern to the xny bulls quarters flew open ing Another pause, more exciting than tbe melancholy duty to officiate at her whole top. Then, with great care, the or the Reussite de Marie Antoinette, le first. A little Jet black fellow with burial some weeks Inter. One more case gayly trimmed ice was lifted from the Besides which it has one especial tue not does it like I and the have band of done. brown A by require, bizlque, long curate, la receipt paper, short homo, astonished rather than resentful. trotted from his dark cell Into of little more than f 100 a year, pro- the usefulness of which was now appar- - , chess, or even Halma, more than one tin box, Player; U has variety, interest, novelty, the ring, wondering why the sunshine posed to the daughter of a wealthy ent, and placed In a good-size- d was so bright. Perhaps this desert of aorth country manufacturer and was la which It was fitted vey loosely. ad makes no exorbitant demand on hot golden sand, with the palpitating accepted. Paterfamilias was extreme- Then the assistant took It in hand and the Intellect. Altogether an excellent multitude around It, made him long for ly angry at this, and forbade the young proceeded to pack It In ice once more. Invention for an Idle hour or. the came another mold of a different 83(3e 0 an invalid who is too listless his own green posture, his own cool fellow his house. ,Candor compels mo to state that tho and the upper layer of which to work, too weary to read, and too pattern, In offered daughter rivulet. Ttrera. where he was bred. very was to write, of strawberry cream, which went Dut at once every Instinct was mergod little resistance to her fathers objecmuch same the through the lemon tions, and process, In a fury of curate. vvhowaa genufor he won m.i ice being used, however, instead of upon by the spear of a picador, spur- inely fond of the girl, removed to a disTwo Irish tant Two raspberry, to afford tbe desired con- months a after Wretched parish. this horse We have so often laughed at PaJ fer blindfolded to ring make quite a hla droll error8 of his fate. Upon the first act of the na- event he fell into a baronetcy and 8peech that Jt lg nm ? tW0 6lze8' tional drama of Spain, as now seen at rather more than 3,000 a year. The ,8' Peasant to laugh with him occaslon- the headquarters of bull fighting, it manufacturer saw that he had made a hinseTn at the ot some one else. ar were best to let fall a curtain thick and mistake, and opened .up . negotiations H is possible to do this whence recall LrandioA h forms the foundations the old tale of thc in a letter. By return he received a dark. It Is hideous, unforgivable, yankee and the Irlah. y the No Anglo-Saxowho were riding along a country who loves telegram with the laconic information. atnnU sTa We may be certain that irounthfse11 the horse can look on It without a fierce Too late. JoM, are fllled ft' road Aether, when they came to a heaf Impulse of championship for helpless the good manufacturer's w Ifo gave him gall0. ..See a that Patr said the P brutes, followed by one of shame for a large "piece of her mind, as the saywith ' Yankee 8mile Where would himself for being there. The women ing goes. vr-8- 0 he If tbe gallows had its duer ' u thro int. alone said Pat, quietly. An- present, fncludlhg, as a rule, the better ater- - Then each 'Roiling other funny tale is told of a ratber idle grade, of Spaniards, hid their eyes be- MRS, CLEVELANDS CALLERS. la little taken out of Its case Irish pale fruit hind fans, and sat In sick silence till r. boy on board a It the Cries of the audience and tho now Soon rcullarltl of Iter Rather Ex- and put on a tin tray. Then, with ex- was very (Jifflcutt to keep him at work, the artist paints each one and the boatswain who had pert fingers, Bound of the trumpet announced tlie tensive I lult In List. charge of with tied up In a loosely him wa much Mrs, Clevelands visiting lint Is both wovenpink sugar carnage at an end. The horrors thev the boys annojed by it cloth, real the peach laziness. Seeing him in the might have seen during the tea opening peculiar and Instructive. It is the big- bloom, with a giving look maintop downy and all com- one morning, minutes of the fight were being dragged gest one possessed by any woman, but gazing idly out at the for the plete, exoept little stem with away, by the jangling mule team, leav- as etiquette releases Mrs. Cleveland l" 'Af ye rashcal! and there Come down out of that, ing blood tracks behind they. Men from the necessity of returning or mak- blossom still Ui sprinkled fresh sand and the second act ing eny calls, the size of the list never Inserts. Afteradhering, which he next Come doKn out of that, an oi'll give this the tray is put Into was called. And, at last, play was fin- troubles her. Former administrations a box to keep cool until wanted. Mean- yez a dozen whacks wld de rope. the bull, gashed, panting.des-perate- , never concerned themselves ished; about "Faith, sorr, replied the boy, oi had done his best to make a shat sort of books were used, but for while, up In the candy department, the wouldn't come down if jo offered me basket weavers are at work making a two dozen. Sevillian holiday. His death trumpet Mrs. Cleveland very handsome ones basket ofwhatever color may be orwas sounded. Paulina looked, as they are secured, and a new one is started dered to Rold the luscious fruit, in the urged her to do. at the Introduction of dnee In ix months- - The book she prew In Foioon Hot tic. Something shape of those in w hlck peache come the final act. The espada, tbe man of fers Is abouftwclve by fourteen Inches to The Lancet reports the Introduction market. a was It one was that pink doom, walked Into the ring, stopped in size, has flexible covers of fine brow n and it was with of a bottle for containing poisonous under the presidents box, and, holding seal and is The work Is abeing made, satin bow ondeeftrated big pink each handle. substances, proposed by Mr, Qume, of his sword upright, (lashed his done by the ushers, and every three Pendleton, Manchester. It does not A Frenchman always looks w ith conplush cap upon the ground, days the names ot all callers sre put tempt upon the Amertcfin riee stand erect on hutris f al and cream diT bull the dates of the Into it with the call. One freezer, and tbe chef in n(TAore fighter's oath to lying down, with the word Poison in case was ths bis duty or die. . Then, with magnif- column Is devoted to the Interesting no raised letters. The fingers must touch A large ono on the newicent aplomb, smiling amid the frantic information of which callers were est exception. and most improved pattern occu- the table In lifting the bottle for use. applause of the audlfinaahe advanced lucky enough to be seen, or tl,e un- pied a corner ot,the big room, but the Tne peculiar shape renders the dls- to meet the victim, his band of chulos' happy not seen. - Before Lent apt ned Unction from ordinary me licine bottles writer was informed that it was keeping back that he might wtn glory Mrs. Cleveland received very gener- good for water Ices it did not only plaln ln tIle darlt M ,n the light, make single-handeAgain and ogala he ally ell who sent up their cards with the cream smooth accidents have oc- deplorable ciany The freezer enough. escaped depth by a hatr's breath any claim to recognition. Since Ash used for creams Is a big clumsy affair cur red through giving dosos of poisonAlone, blade aloft, be tempted the now Wednesday, no onwls received,-anas that the middle of the room ous liniments or lotions, meant for exoccupies raging bull to charge, striving to get far as Intimate friends go, Mrs. Cleve- and which has no raddles. The beat- ternal use, notwithstanding the colorhim In the right attitude to receive the land Is leading a very lonely life. Mrs. Is all done by hand before the freezing of glass and other differences, that death stroke. There was an interval Lament Is seldom seen at the white ing a large wooden spade this new Bafety bottle la worthy of us ing begins. Quite of strained silcnee In the multitude house except on official occasions. Mrs. Is used for taking out the cream when ln sick rooms. broken now and then by a gasp of relied Blsscll has followed Mrs. Laments ex- ready for nse. or a ery of encouragement. They were ample. Mrs. Carlisle appears someDead and Wuunded at- Balaktara. not going to waste themselves is times for a purely friendly call, and e d. Return tn 1 Styles. -charge of th Light Brigade, those Spaniards, while suffc Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnston, tbe forpresslon, Sandal wood boxes, such as our atBalaklara, 673 officers and men took"-pa- rt work as that was going on In th mer mlstresaof the white house, w bo- grandmothers loved, are gr among the There 'were 130 134 arena. Fate to face, man and brute used to coins and go at all hours of the old-ne-w present fancies. " They- - are wounded and 13 prisoners. killed, 195 Only stood eytfTg each other. It seemed Intimate Cleveland's friend Mrs. used to hold gs day handkerchiefs, gloves, that the sepada could get has hardly been seen at the white veils, and the Innumerable odda and rlde"back, th remainder having been dismounted. Out of 673 horses, 475 was at the mercy of hl fo,. house of. late. . ,away. lla end that women delight tm ' were killed and 42 wounded. SPANISH BULL-FIGH- T. Into-Pug- te el et etr Cou-tem- nrt at d strange k, txi ea-Efg- el if neigfri-erfng'Tabl- , . , 1 Jt T. inlj w,-- 1 nf "-- i ae 1 I ' 1 i i 1 rn 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 -- fn.i .t -- I vv I c,.T.-(- ir -.l (( 1 1 1 plca-(io:e- s, Jo-tp- nl d' , in-ah- i 1 great-grandso- two-qua- rt An-The- he e lm-srp- all tran-Bpfr- ed . dlsap-perran- af vir-tab- j bed-Th- ' e, Ane-dote- SIE Ssr f en s. - n, eT' ITT Srway tlL 1 r I T ll w man-of-wa- .Ml , h. T! T i gilt-edge- d. the-tatit- e, d. d 1 " - Old-Tim- ' Vs-- - J " c r. t - |