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Show .fciCV-- - i WIFE A SERIOUS JOKE. seldom made stump speeches; she pre- PARKHDRSTS HOPE OF THE NATION. IUUES FROM JAPA& i ferred to talk business to the women MindeU-BuraTae. Simple Mrs. Are railed Buck r y Her Dtofocnmen in the-- e parlor conferences. What tn Mock MimkfA wttb 83,000,000. EXPERIMENT ' TO 'BE TRIED IN the result of her work and that of the SHE IS A REFORMER IN Alva MRS. CHIKA SAKURAI WANTS Hill, a young bachelor of The will of Mrs. Charles Lux of San nd .MK l iinuie ti. Bullard, a republican women has been, the elec. COLORADO. HER COUNTRY REFORMED. YORK POLITICS. brig Francisco, which bs just been admittion returns have demonstrated. looking widow of 51. both of lb roit, ted to probate, sets isidvmearTy $3,000,-00- 0 The women who are to take part in arrived in Lock port Sunday morning. Pmwf, tlx Kelt Superintendent the exciting contest over the selection Otrerkd tli fur a mannaljratnlng schook One th Tr ICaxnr luxTndy friend at the station. Believe That the ChrWtlaa Religion I Aclai of 1ublic Inrortlo - Three W omen of a United Beet Meant of ho lMn, Bat Boa third of her estate is given outrighljfor the o tbt KtBilr t rihlc Il- f- Mr. II ill Ktatessenatny in er to a near by Member, of the Krw Slat. Wolcott and who are to demonstrate I little Faith In the Ability ot Our the promotion of schools for manual Her Nobl JV.erk la IWWlf f V ciunf hotel Tte i i ered the plaev. and In a 1 Mrs. are UIutnrc. law makers as training, industrial training and for their abilities bash fil inmtiei asked the Wouteu , Foreign M leelonnrtea. if propntor Mrs. Francis teaching trades to young people of Clara Cressingham, It wus ntvessart to toprieiirea license both aexes in the state ot California, ( arrii ( lyde llolly. Mrs. and ini 'I Klock, be prop! u tor, being of R& CIIIKA SAKi and HR EE WOMKS THE get mar, HE Nil E Yorkers New ladies are particularly lirthe city and county of these Two fmme of him mind. t ajo.ly infopmed will assist tins men Uci Dr. Iarkliu-sural, a cultivated of Kan Francisco is from Wisconsin. and the other that it if not. he asked him aud to revise the old iu, is no less closely was Japanese, la travel- It being my desire Mrs. Cressingham was born in Brookconsidering very seiiously laws and form new the identified with ing in America in to assist in furnish 43, tl aiairiim-K.'i- J daughter of fiylt. , With ones at the next lyn, aa Oct. Interest ' of the late tight against W. Howard, who facilities for a blush that lute done justice in ing ' education session of the lolo Mr. and Mra. Keth municipal corrup- t -- a scinsd would Christianity ot Brookthe 375Nmtb Tenth street. live at boy . lie told him Chat- - be ratio state 'sSsrtn tion in 'Xew-AorJapan. Mrs, &ak-nr- al yon tfg children educated" in the public was, hhewas wlic-- e the young asked dele-gatlyn Being e w wax the I Lieu meets trrr: wlv than am he showed w as, Tie in the schools of that city and eaily replitsl that he would from the leare the kinderreierend gentle- lady well a music assume for an tliefair maiden directly. They aptitude bring lie Woman's Christian new state house, himself. man most made a were subsequently garten schools, and married" by a Denver. It will be talent as a reader. She Temperance union while they are still presided over meetin public during favorable went their and joker impression a curious coinciof Japan to the of the Siniet thinking that the jokeaway In Tr5gr She is a ready speaker, was a world's quite young. ings in of that organizadence that when the state officials for the campaign. convention, and, Woman's league, Municipal minister. manwhat la Ifhown as in attractive and genuine most winning t At i riH-- ed the first time assume their duties in tion at Chicago last fall. present manual-training- ,' mra CBARr.rstrx. to possess a cU-a- r vision connection with Mrs. Lowell, d I lilueee Action- In tores she h visiting this country in the in and In all kinds of the beautiful new capitol, among them ner, and seems movements of that organization. the 18SJ was In she affairs. of looking to training publie 1 woman's undenominational an terestof will be found a woman officeholder, were or many years Japan has. been trythe of usefnl Mr. W. H. Cressingham, Klie saw to it that suitable halls trades to acquisition married by and asand that at the first session of the ing to secure the indepedenoe of Bible institute, which she expect to through which habits of will who had just returned from an ex- hired, and provided for the vigorous industry in native found rotland. her Corea and sembly to meet in the granite pile on tended visit on a be acquired, and practical knowledge place that kingdom to China and Japan. As a pursuance of the warfare against of Miss & hill will Frances take women three Willard, president Capitol political equality with its neighbors, iff those things which are useful in h'is health was tenness in city legislation. their seats in tha house of representa- result of that journey Mrs. IurhhuFsts early life uasspeat it is in every way to Japan's interest the World's W. C Ti U., is treasurer of earning a his with removed he living may be acquired; and tives. The society women of Capitol impaired, and It was there that Corea should be subject to the the fund, which, will be contributed in I hereby give to my said trustee the Denver in 1 HIM). He is now in a country-village- , to family thousand America. Ten and a and social hill, by making politics Europe that she gained the strength for the domination of no external power fullest discretion ia the expenditure of a popular matter, made this result pos- operator of a Morgcnthaler She neither her own nor that of China ot dollar is needed tor the founding of said net office. arduous duties imposed upon her. in income, so that the greatest machine fiewspaper The next superintendent sible and a Russia. It is no secret that siuoo the the institute, and another $10,000 of good may be Mr. Cressingham has a decided talent is a sturdy mountain climber accomplished, and to that w01 be sufficient to which' housekeeper. In appearance adoption of a reformed system Of gov- pledge, end If they think best, use they may. for literary pursuits and has written a splendid tin Japanese, China has support it for five years, at the end of such port ton of said Income from tima number tf clever articles for eastern she is very youthful, with the sweet ernment by ' to time aa they deem expedient in conperiodicals. nection a ith the public schools in aid Mrs. Cressingham took a decided in of the ends aforementioned, terestin equal suffrage during that campaign, and in a reeent school elecObtaining land (Imply, tion she led the women against a cabal There are hundreds of farmers, it ie that was thought to be dangerous to safe to say, In thinly occupied parts ofi In the best interests of the district. this country a ho either do not own the republican county convention, their land c do not know whether where the women " e e arrayyd with they do or not. They settled on tlieir the b"siness men against tlie gang, holdings w hen young end no. claims she was prominent in her bold stand for rent or dispossess warrants have nat The and for fair play decency. been exhibited since. Unclaimed lands nral result was that in the distribution have been taken up In Xciv England1 of. office, Vthew omen ere ret ognied within two years, and a man who reby the placing of Mrs (. rcssingham built a house-i- Maine was asked -cently upon the ticket. why-lie did not buy the ground it Her fellow laborer in the campaign stood on. Wkata the nse? he anMrs. Kloek w as Mrs. Fruneis Klock. owners of all this counswered. The is the daughter of a Wisconsin fanner try are big lumber companies. Do you and the wife of a 1 nion volunteer. suppose they're going to pay an agent Her father fell before Yicksbuig, a a hundred dollars or more to hunt, . A. M J Ml.s. I'l l brother died in an army hospital, around for a fellow who Is using 10 J. Mrs. of notion. inst: w close the the husband at liile her public Angenette cents' worth of their real estate and to owes DurIVaiev. her position entirely w ar w as mustered out a captain. no harm to anything? I guess doing MRS. CHIKA SAJAITRAL the w oii.i n w ho took such a deeid ing the war Mrs. Klock worked with You can stay in this country as w hich time it ia believed that it vi ill noL stand for lepresentation in the-- re pub the sanitary commission, and since the be supported by native Christians. long as you like." lican state convention. Two years ago war she has always been identified The institute will include the republican managers promised the with the Woman's Relief Corps of the Baroness Burdclt-Cost- ti In Kent. school for girls. otliee to a public school man of marked G. A. II., which accounts largely for Levens hall, where the Baroness Mrs. Kakural is of noble birth, and Burdett-Cou- tt ability because he at that time with- her selection as a candidate for office. lias gone to stay, is feels confident that it sbe'ean succeed drew to harmonize certain factions in The third woman representative, Mrs. situated on the estuary of beautifully in her undertaking she can work the Kent The Old mansion Is one of the p.iitv. but the women forced the Carrie Clyde llolly, came with her huswhere- - the . American missionary the stately homes of England. There delegates in the convention this year band, Charles E. Holly, from New Yoik can not reach among the upper class to ignoie the admitted obligations due they keep np the baronial customs a of Japanese. The lords and ladies of common the man hall, great wood fires and fine that country are inclined to look with old ale. Of the That Mrs. Peavey will bring conlatter every visitor is scorn upon the missionaries $pnt from called siderable executive ability to the post upon to drink A bumper out of America and Europe aa people of all who know the lady admit, but the "constable, which holds en Impelow er class, and refuse to have any rial w hetlier it is possible for a woman to pip!. The drinker must do It ia deal in 'a practical manner with the thing tg d.0 with ttca or the dCipUcfl One draught, standing upon one leg, foreign religion. Wrs, Sakurai's father tnci tie ifftist preface hi imbibition obligations required by virtue of that office remains to be demonstrated. was one of the nobles who fought for The retiring incumbent is what is the Shogun against the emperor, u ho, known as a rank populist. on being restored to power, deprived i Mrs. Peavey is a descendant of the expression of a child. Her eyes are striven by every means t her com- them of their nobilily and property. brown and smiling, her hair just mand to obstruct the operation of that Various expedients were resorted to Fpham family of Massachusetts, and touched w 1th gray. - She consumes a system. One of her methods was to by these suddenly impoverished excan trace the family genealogy baek to William the Conqueror. Her public good deal of time in assisting her hus- instruct tlic Coreans to maintain an imnobles. Some send their daughters out band and in looking after his comfort movable attitude of defiance; to offer to serve as waitresses. So, as a school education was completed at girl, and health; and last winter, when a perpetual affronts to all Japanese Mrs. Sakurai was sent to serve in a Racine, N is. , and for ten years after' made officials who visited 'the kingdom on restaurant at Tokla Here she met a ward jibe taught in public schools. large number of woinen-wve- re She was married in 151 to Lyford homeless by the raidsof the police, she public business, and to impede the young naval ofllcer who learned her took In a great number of them. trade between the countries by vexa story and afterward married her, givPeavey, who shortly ufterw ard left Seventy-nin- e liisbtidcto enter" the Union army. percent of the whole tiouH restrictions. ing her an English education. She From the war he never returned. Benumber have been redeemed through afterward embraced Christianity and her efforts. The girls were placed ip This Booster Fight mi ing left a soldiers widow, 'with a persuaded her husband to do the same, a reformatory for two months, after daughter to care for, she entered into' Treasurer George Kidman of lie left the navy and entered the City families- business life with very, successful rea Meadvillo, Pa., haaa rooster who baa .ministry, and U now pastor of a were secured for them. Mrs. Park-hur- taken upon himself the oare of a brood MRS. FRASCI8 KLOCK. sult. She managed a book store for church in Tokia Mrs. has ho family, and has therefore of about ten small chicks. The king Sakurai established a school where eight years, selling out to enter news- city five years ago to Pueblo, and they paper work. For a time she assisted reside upon a small fruit ranch near of the barnyard takes special pains to Japanese girls wetpJiauglit after the in the management of the RaCine Ad- that city. Her husband is a lawyer of be with these little feathered ones on English fashion. vocate, selling out to buy the control considerable ability, all occasions to defend them and see Mrs. Sakurai wears European dress, of the Shaw an County Journal. that they have fair play- - Mr. Kidman adopting her native costnrae only on Mrs. Draw's BecoUectlon. Mrs. Peavey has lived for ten years in has discovered that rats attempt to special occasions when speaking in 10, 1821, at the It "was on Denver, during .which time she has Walnnt Street Sept get the grain fed his little chicks, and public. theater, Philadelphia,' been identified with the Ladies' Relief one day "this week caught the rooster We had a rather queer, experience Mrs. John Drew., "as the little BAROXKSS Rt says C. W. T. U., and with society, with the the little brood while eat- she Bald to the writer recently, about In 'Shakespeare's play defending Duke of York, Luck to Levens as with the toast, other charitable and social organiza- of 'Richard ing' their meaL The rooster took a European styles of dress. An influenIII., and with Junta If he fails to comtions. She lias a strong following long as Kent flow rats made the near where doctor Tokio of lectured tial position Brutus Booth, the great elder Booth,' against ply with the conditions he forfeits a among the women for her ability and father of the late Edwin the and to their our native eostnme, declaring that it grata, appearance get Booth, as the Every year, on May 12, there business qualifications. When Chairas fast as one rodent put its head In was unhealthy, because it is so tight shilling. crookback tyrant, 'that I began my is the annual radish feast, when the man llowbert of the republican state the would their rooster we about that the are peek ight as that was sixty-sevehips compelled vegetable and oat cake and central committee decided as a political stage career; and and heads and thus chase them back into totake tiny steps. .He advised the seasonable as I have been years ago, old ale are dispensed without stint to move to enlist la . j... their holes, women to adopt -- the- European stylos.. before the footlighlt continuously all people who avail themselves of of them at but ever since, I may justly say that I have did, Many that just of the honse. Tha German Emperor's Daughter. time the English styles were about as had a longer stage career than any i Princess Victoria Louise, the chnbby uncomfortable aa possible, with their ADOLPH 6UTRO. my contemporaries. Though so many little daughter of the German emperor heavy draperies, big bustles, and tight years have passed, I remember my !! Elected Mayor of K and empress, is not a very pretty child, sleeves. The women soon discovered Th Francisco first performance as well as though it ' Bad a Larga Majority. but ia a rosy, healthy and happy one. that fact Then, as Japaneee ' styles had taken place last night. The pereliosea mayor Sutro, Adolph lately now is old 3 She andiauncom are about the same, wealthy of Kan Francisco, and who had a clear formance of the elder Booth as Richard years always made a most powerful impression monlybrigkt and intellige t. As 'the women were in the habit of haring a over five other canlittle sons dozen dresses made at oqe time. They majority of 18,00d only girl among and MRS. CHARLES H. PARKirotsT. upon me. His drtmatic.-iorc- e is the first Jew in the United didates, a the is she in emperor, being followed the same plan great pet, English States to win such marked distinction magnetism were like a- giant whirl- a great deal of time to deTote to the particularly devoted to heft As for dress, only to discover that they soon wind, sweeping all before it I have work. had to change them. I knew one never seen any one else in that pari "First Weather Prophet. woman who had a dozen silk dresses who seemed to completely realize it a The father of the weather bueati made In European style, all just alike, he did. It almost seemed as though it service was Increase A. Lapliain. a as she had been accustomed to do with " i mMesta nd reflreffihut 'Tipe'seh oTa f, native gowns. , Ko they soon threw in who lived Milwaukee. the was 'He Rest Test of Bardnee. European styles aside in disgust This A good many people appear to think first to note by telegraph the progress was about ten years ago. I wish some of and wind the and storms euiyents that resistance to a blow is a test ol one could induce them to adopt hard q ess in minerals, whereas it is to predict their appearance in specified European dress now while the styles On of a neighborhoods. thVstrcRgth resistance .to erosion. Ignorance of ao comfortable." are 1809 in from weather Offiaha, dispatch this fact led a man, not long ago, to or first thereabouts, he announced the A FopalaF Aetrnu. MRS. CLARA CKF.SMXGHAK. . experiment on what appeared to be a storm on Lake that ever naa Fraulein Alice, the popular actress of the interest of the party, he appointed large and unusually 'clear garnet of heralded twelveMichigan hours in advance of Mra Tcavey as county chairman, with rather light red color. lie took a ham- its arrival. Tha first work - of the Berlin, thna announces her coming To all my friends and full power to organize the women. mer to it and smashed it to atoms. A weather bnreau was under his charge marriage: I desire herewith to Her gallant fight with the gang for diamond is the hardest substance' In in Chicago. It was on the small beyet it may be broken by a . maVe known that I representation on the regular county the world, Dr. of Lapham that the entire am about to appear central committee, and the indorse- tap from a hammer or even a fall on ginnings of the signal service was based. In b new character ment she received from the business the sidewalk, as it is apt to split along system died 1875. Dr, in Lapham which I have never men in this contest, are now matters of any of the cleavage lines, which are to its faces. -- Experts test an well done parallel so was Her work Botnanta Fattli yet performed. The history. VICTORIA I.fHISK. undetermined gem first with a file and . A . , .drama '.is called instance .of a com- the babys young brothers they are her that not a suggestion of adolph emm. distinguished i Marriage beard after w ith fragment of atone of dif- plete revulsion of feeling over one' slaves and ber adorers, one of the i e in politics, Mr. Sutro is more than (D . Ehe-)l'ho part of 0 years old, but bears up rechief desires of their' hearts having during the campaign. It seems that fering ishardness.or If it yieldsnoto the first impression is said to " more file it glass had the all hero w 111 be markably well under his burden of something the united . the in ..she the case of Madame - Adelina lattL been fulfilled when they acquired "a support "pf .women. Her nomination, therefore, durable than that. Some years ago she took a pronounced little sister, Vyv'J taken by Ilerr Ilans years. He is one of 'the wealthiest The princess resembles , Upon him it men on the Slope, having accumulated E was a foregone conclusion before the Aa dislike to a French tenor, allowing her both father and mother. ipnalra CoaS. Mra. William Waldorf As tor wore, unfavorable Impression to influence whether his vast fortune in commercial purstate convention met depends Cattle Brand bjr Electricity, Rather strange to relate vRAtLEix Alice, the play will be a suits. During the campaign Mrs. Peavey on a recent occasion, the histone dia- her professionally to tho degree that of la Australia horses and cattle are eomedy or a tragedy. It will certainly he is en traveled over the entire state organ- mond coronet comb of which she has she refused to sing with him. Grad- now being branded by electricity from not a farce, for we are both of us the Daria II. N'aite pattern, and he izing the women and urging them by lately become possessed. It is the one j nally, however, she grew able to Louis XIV. gave to Madame de erate, then grew fond of, and finally, storage batteries. The temperature is terribly In- - earnest. Besides, all my is In accord with the Colorado governor personal conferences held in private of citizento duties the take op Montespan, and onr wealthy country- - j when she added Jf icolial to her cams, uniform, and the brand safe and married friends tell me that in Mar- In politics generally, being a populist parlors artist io. married Ini and having run on the po Dulls t ticket. riage there ia nothing to laugh at. ship in a public spirited manner, She woman it ia said, paid $100,000 for it WOMEN IN POLITICS. lu Uet 1 lee-te- d or speeu-lat'ug-- - -- k u-- ad type-settin- g ' anon-sectaria- n Irea-byteria- st RDETT-COCTT- n ith- sa - -- - tol-th- at i |