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THE CHICAGO DAY TRIBUNE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1874. n —ni % " - iho 25 ! i : ? uds ’ CHICAGD PECHLIARITIES, e S iy st Ui STREET-CARS. gl’l‘l’;‘“,.";‘;“;n‘" hohias most reason to complain THE BLACK DOLL. Diavihing o Linck doll. 2b Jud hoen fneladed Joarfor sext-books is a0 uslv parasita on the withont, You iy 5 - s e co growth of our great publio-school systom. 20 ep Titi DOIVER'S DUTIEY g T 1ot to bedestroved or *cured.” as the Xy &l M e ars to it on conductorless car. Ho has {0 watch both From Chambers® Jonrnal, Little invalid vould iave satd. The lair kaew | op5008 Senlof fame lniound wies the frequont P 5 3 iden of the ded stroot ; and sigosl tho track | DOt was & little girl, 5 yearsold, the only cbild ation of mecing | Drotest Against Their Tyranny, 2nd & | Giosr and fook atser al the switone ation of seeinz a § 2 the signal to stop ; and ascertain for himselt if | gleeping a still sound slcop under four tiny bo if the prices wero lower. Tho people would :ficn: cn:mly to supply fresker tex:-books for e o the YToman’ Tian Taking the Womzn's and oboy | left to her parents, whoso other children all lay b matiers, Tho 3 King our tabls, from i 1 Arm in Walking. catver can cut You z Query as o Their Honesty. all tho possengors ero on or o ; aad keep the | mounds of green turf. The parents were poor, strongly ads proved tools Tor thait s are. £ 20" 24 I > elice, and what do yon car-door ghut; and sco that tho farca sre al Pk , > ik Ttis b iee. T H protest. agatst it — paid; and_briog tho procrastinating to time; | 22d livedin one room ** over tho water," that is, s Shoronzle | gall. (g wonsiut P of Olloy Jaas pices de resistanee? fadro ot % Dri and clink down each fare separately i the box ; | on the Surrey gido of tho Thames. Tho mother | Iy, Unlors lio faithfu iged to do at 1east | plany were sugzestad, aud Committass on Seborh: wap, Distractions of Drivers. and apawer ‘ol tho quentions ; and Tomemper 10 | did what sho conld with her needle, and her | tho Tattor, sho woukd ios if suo coud wot fnd | oo ointSe: b s sy oog R Sehoct: d **tho man ™ s I -] denly dropped, zud the Commitcees did 5;11;} :“y;;n :.;a {:on. Ious g;spcc:cd that zmmr}"l prxfifinrg-' me- | houses in iozati i d i atomprnonss | s uclonati wero ioterested in atg iggered in a The cost of getting ous a book is of conre stop whern ho was told fo’6iop; #ud mske | ecissors, sud b iron, {o incroaso tho mezns of | 3010 othor mesns of riauce, is dried zp on the upper Fiari Vi 2 chango in ecason and out ; and—- anything i ad replied i rizht, ma'am \der ; from wiich Dewks, | The eimplo question is—Whenyou buy a £4ing | else tiat needs to bo dons,—and all for §12 a | Subsistenco carned by Lor Lusband, who glicd | ¢yr 1o o afraid; 7 kuow alizsbo Viea wo firct czmo | and poy for i, are you entitled toitornot? On | wock, Certainly versatility comey cheap in thia | 59m0 mk:::z:: :Z‘;fi?l o fi::l:::fl:i: ::::' bow Ly mnnee vas _nl;l'.lum &_\zu. g , per- | hia oye twinkled, and bis mou thas expresses it. A wad se. sodden on the not ilices, may e hel Lero lalwc dered U pait of the | {he er to thet question hang all the | couutry. Wircs- : 1 odd jobe oa al o ot Tiots ¥ . b Ao bt | #punal these russis were cut, and eur- | yjonhtw of travelers, and ell the rules and _———— ormed **odd jobs” in all parta of London. | Ly no means reassuring fashion. Aud so he ha large ; but it is & small beginning to yietd such 4y wero | retwepiices, bousbt | L0 Lo aecenger companies. Now, | PLEASANT HERORIES CF MISS EDNA DEAN | And somo of them woro very odd jobu. | £onobis ways and eho did wot kaow cven Lis | harvest as hus acerned from the salo of Sandors pr A vers bl capomees i okesooping | 1o be pluin at tho begiuning, it mey as wall be PROCTOR. Ho was ono of thoso men who are so | ®GTN BN TN, tittle imvalid went to | 5heee ok ) s e i medarable Loen taughi us the eo that this mannes | uaderstocd that this articlo is wrlten very useful whon you bavo something to gob 1id | the geaside; and the Iatter grow strong, and | nstonished bis fellow-mortals in_some’ war, h Tnat & fame €0 fzir, 5o Lonored, g0 triumph- | of, 2nd are at your Wits' end to know what to do; | plumo, and rosy agam. fore a publisher is sure that his arithmetics will of «poiling goed Leel, and mutang poor beet 15 THE INTENEST OF WOMEN. > : \ : y ki Wi Bich :‘"Cftw. uneatadle, w lier Chi 1f men chocso to be imposed upon,—to pay for | 8nt over the difficultios that besot an ambitious, when, for instance, yoar little dog has died, and golhx(udcuudaca the man" weze clean for- | tnke.;' And 80, if a work on grammar is suc- fn yhich | - ey : n ;) : - o 't keow what sith th B cn. . cesufully introduced, that f: gcr Dad Bect, 208 u:erB:ul “3:“‘ WIC ) e el on thal ev a ceat, and then etand from one end of & strect- | literary woman's path, should bavo _”fij“ fj“.“{."“ o d"l‘l’l‘ koow "‘:“ & ‘h(‘x.‘" 1 u‘“‘f "‘3“ tage | Meanwhile, Dot bind been gettiog on famonsly | sizn that its autnor wuf‘“f,;:.: o {’;;*},{,,;;rg gur Dufehers ilandie It. | Chicazo has beef thus car route {0 thio other, supporting themselves by | in the lngering eddies that aroetill shirling | when there is a coutagions dinessaabiond, o i with *dear Diackie,” Nodoube, Candaco, Queen | weries of tast-hooks, upon Al the wesior of | vou ore elichily insane, nad you | old leathor straps begrimed by yeass of sinuiar | abovo ono of the greatest moral shipwrecks o | ecomsadvisnbleto Lave certain things disinfected | of the Ethiopians, had fallen considerably in the | topics with which the pedagoguc is expected to i com watch bim with an eye in w line | gervice,—their blood be on their own heads. If | tho age, must be 3 matler of much gurprise to | or destroyed. Oz all such occasions Potten was Huclll,.,x{(':‘nlc; 1:"“ inkis n' q:lxes'.xgu whcmc:il sh!ollg:ul acquaint the juvenile mind of this ninoteenth inati " to ecaro lum o little, foir st wh cnght, o thoso who lave Lnown Miss Edna Dean | your man. Ho wouid do anything fornest to | ever before been treatod with eo much dofer- | century. Noz-Illuminative Gas. 3 Badias % | they pay their money for that which i3 nanght, | thoso W i g f it X IhiE A = s 1eslodorous a2 NO 98 Bio will reluse to_eater to Your munemants | {35 o nater of clioice ; but with women it is— | Prcclor throngh the swoet graco of Ler pen. | Tothing, orat any rato for merotrifle; eny. | fhce. Dot never did aoyibing without sonanll qriorlaps. anaer o dilrent. armngement, the 1 N 1 ¥ 3 Ty k § * i £ 4 it i i 2ot A = -book: mproved. " ; and it wetn to Lea bore. You dow't waat | 8 things oro now—a matter of necess Itis | But that = life eo_tzxa!‘tcd, 80 characterized by | thing, at leact, that‘ w:nPn?c dnsh;n:lcst. :or—n pereonage’s permiesion beforo sho even dared to g S tnban " 1} of s quote Ore OF IesS— vour meat epolled, if every ono clso docs; but [ all foolishness for men to prefend that thoy |all the best attrisulcs of womanhood, so | moro }mnzst man thea Potten did not ex- | put into hor mouth a single piecs of bread and | literal seuse, of whick W6 are now eakine: e ot wd s Pt t) have it epoiied requires tho same ctornal | gaunot hiing stoeot-car companies Lo hear rea- | peaccfully and pleasantly suchored, in the mid- | it Nor bad the repulsive paturo of the | buiter, ora sip of milk and water. Nay, tho | Compotitiou does something. When, throngh Toset 1 . " ce a3 does tho vrozorvation of lepublican | .y and jutimato tiat, from this tinie on to the | day of its popularity, 'mid tho well-carned eo- | work on whith he was frequently emiplosed re- | matortial autliority iself had to bo backed up by | some mistuke, & book is jssned from two honses | Ber iove it and would fain have it | i ilons : otherwine the kuifo is raiscd, and, | 5 ¢ f s ot itilliaont rociely, fnfivential Triend, | salted in any correspondius repulsiveness in the | th8 infincuce of (ke Tato Qucen Candace, Ou | at the samo time, aud thereby fails in prics 50 cnd thiak we L vevor, whotlier we | ¥0a can utier a cisclaimor, out comes tho | ¢sd of the world, so lung as wireot-cars cnduro, afnteiligais cocloly, infacntial taend, iy L ey Tuco. it jg | the third evening of Dot's posecesion of hor | por cent, vet still bas a protitable sale, o wish 15 very doul il around tho mcas i3 twisted, in go the | human buings to the number of threo dozen or | and admirers, siould be caugbt in the round of | man himself. Ilobada eallov, gaunt face, it 1S | treasuic—* Now, Doz, 16’8 tim fo go to bed; | that a imilar lucky accident might befell otber books, not quite as important, 28 Jules Verne'’s e these eddies, and dzawn down till compelled to | true, forthe lines hadno: fallon untobim in pleas- | thal's s good gal,” Mrs. Lotten enid d to bave the mir- | bo satk , ud tho wad 13 ready. In the name of | more must be packed in o space designed only 13, any of 9% ¥ 4. any iie, i do to bed, dear L'ackia 7" Dot asked; ! stori e bl P10 s in soy such way, at loact Rood dienors, and fur our stemach’ sake, | for twenty rocplo. Men con do anytking. 12 ‘Help” from the law, is matterof awe and | ant places; but Lo emiled, when l)o“dldu 6 | e o bon fear Dokt Dok ke et T x Bl eais, Sull, wh W Lt muy porson ko bis G061 revriin i azement to 12050 who have knowa Miss Proc- | very brightly, and L . especially towards | a0 then ehe er itantly: No, motber: [ For ull the “discounts™ and pe oty it SR o is |in 3 hot oven, bones down, without | onlyto make up his piin HALOIECs, End ac i i s Bk o wait for da.” entle firmness with i -8z o & eubject of commcat, and Lo is on 1t when Jimmy Jones, or Lich Lobinson, or Years ago (twenty or more, perhape,) I met | doubt kis heart was under tho rofiening influ- “You'd Ltter ack desr Diackie again,” Mrs, ‘g.rcnses us_with mc:x’tn;‘ h;:l;],f::abg:& ufi—;‘f: —are at oac 2ading any water to sedden it, nd let it coi 2pt to COTPAT with bis owa. St Alies Proctor ut the residence of a friend, a few | cuco of & double memory—ct Dot and of the | Potten replied. for sk was a kind, pat thaukfal. Dut still there ixsomething wrong wiles distant from Cinemnati, whero I had | tiny graves. Duc Poiten had ceriainly one un- sual_'fimnshut nr'nggo;‘l;f‘:-c il e nhm;ztm: supply l;ld:lemnnd_ and it occurs to & ot satasity’s thete wore 6 ere wos a £l : and ¢ . | us that there are othor than railro: es. gono to spend & ehort echool-vacation. | pleasant peculiaiity : there were times whea be | o W8 PGS FURL BEURE S0 (00 S0te T | Dncs ot the great army of pmu?f":fifi?l‘iféi'i- e in teachiog musiz | looked the very mearnation of ekepticiam; &~ | poyer o to bed to-hight, aud sit up for da some | children bo enlisted in o reform. agaivet tas e Tais. b aT ¢ any other place upfavorably 3 ivto his ofice, and draws a and leys bis fore in o husky whi ana sco if, even out of tho tough beg!' Hank Smith, co: Lie ias not a better morsel thau ho | g oo " A sitloww roast should Lavo thoten- | VAT €100 B o b o ny tuo upper-cut, and | WS arm, aud bagics, uicl I, what we would resent as e get ent as ivdividuals, when it | had berose. we do not mind so much,— | derloin under-cag as ti Sisita us collective o1 : ' | it ehonid also be carcfally guarded ngainst the | now, Illtell you: The Leys Lavo been talki Sbo was engaged ut tha! L > in fact, laugb 2% 88 3 c;m,n_:um }\:.\hhc azhlfrbc. rolting avd wadding pro will requiro | about my rutuing fortso Legislaw in Cineinnati, and, like myself, bad comio to shis | belief stond confessod m the tiaklo °f,’-‘H]F- 9, | otber night.” £ 3 nowers that be, and it will nival in extent and in- forbom wo aze neb pessomally respozsitle. § (o Le’ placed ou @ graime—which sbould bo | thousht I'd jast coms round and ses yow” | pleasant country-homo for o litie season of | I tho wrinkles rouud bis nose, in ths liucs | = Ap 1 dear Dlackic's a zood eort,” Mrs. Pot- | fluence both the Granger-movemant and the . o coriain Chicagotsms, however, that | elightly b Ttiaht thera is a- good place Tor tha weuld-be | rest. about ng mouth, 1o the sound of his enigaer. | fon ndmitted, a3she procceded to undrees ler | temperavce-crusade. 2 s tig! =3 £ nla L il . Stemnly admonish him, tearfully beg of him, | obedient httlo Dot. As for cther works than students’ books, wo bere & o . : £9 pecatiar £) tho place that they N bear | dor any c tog we | Well-do c. i ot M = 7, 20d it is of thes E ool % 3 o Lave been thus p ot is ¢ ——perbaps not among the | the pecaliar 1w ealiared sud travelcd B stset-car regalater t5 announed his require- e few cats of the next member of the Legislature. | this brilizut, . Men comtiaue tosland in strect-cars, and | of the stond b havo their pockets Tisked and inkalo foul air, ul pos . aud put tieir own fare in tie box, all because M}{{fl' ul’}‘u or wad "}:5 fln;l_mf tme Imomn s ihiey are teonert, ard tco much cecnpiod, eschi | MLCT b i Saadil oF Goploat, one with his individual affsirs, to make a united it B DSES T Bras) 1h fhe muss effor: for emancipation. Lat wemen—what czn | they do ia tho matter ? solunmnly adjure him 1> be very careful, and to And Dot, ere she closed her eyes in eleep, | muet, perhaps, cousder them as luxurics, sod man form oue | tako ths greaiest precautionson bisowwn recount, | Lissed her black doll, and auid: ** Dood-night, | be contencto pay = tax accordingly, as John does lections of aun | zud bis wife's, sud b if he bal | gosr Wackie. Dod bless cu. on bis cigars, and Flora on her velvets. be would ausw AL Tt ssme evening, M. Potten, whose avoca- Lut, tor the lLife of us, we canuot understand right, #ir; to bo <nro I witl, ma'zm;_don't you | yjonanearly always took himnway from home all { why we ehould pay twenty times ag much for ge for tobesfraid ; ", but allthowlule his maguer -, and wio, cousequentl, seliom had sn op- | that which comes in book-form, as for the same ued Lis laush were as much 28 to say: “Tut, 4 portanity of obgerving Dot and her wavs, was | amoant of mutzer issued as a great metropolitan tas! IUsail apack of rabiush; no harm sball | ¢reated by her to a hitils comedy, which he, 28 o | duily. Particularly when tho former is, many happen unto 7ac.” Thus does famitiarity breed | facyer, found more laughter-moving thaa any- | times, but a compilation from the latter. contempt. Who i3 it that lights his pipe over | thing "ever performed by Liston. Wright, or | Does the magic lie in the binding, or in the rke powder-muzazine? Whois it that bures 3 | Toola, Dot waa restless, aud woke up whilst [ gilt-lottering ; 1n the type, or in the tint of the uaked canclo n the deadly atmosphere of the | per father was taking bis vipe and drop of beer. | paper? 3 mine? Awdyet Pocten wes most scrupulovsly | Aud Dot insisted upon hissianng his pipzand |~ In the one case, the hook is “set up,” the carcfal iu alt that coneerned his emplo: o | beer with “*dear Dlackie,” who, he zsserted, | plates electrotyped, snd the work is done. In may buve Lmghed at theas inluseleave, but | had alwnys been scoustomed to tobaccu in | the other, the ontlay is contiouous. Hundreds ztion of tho commuuity, | Chicagoan, thy it etill sl 3 large portion of tho citizens—for | 18 8 wistal: £IE MAN TO TARZ THE WOMAN'S ARt glishior Xeen o Tu8 ¥ 10 TRE TUE WoMANS A | ¥ 000 oilier thing, nor jece Fhether (hisis & sort of elbowing-along Pro- | eopt’fron: 1t 1ack of lun his right to shove her 2 ‘incinnan gul's educatiou i ci:boss weto not crowned with any ¢ suceess, aid sho 8oun retusned to her ¢, and engaged a3 governess (if § Lo not) in Jlr. Beccher's [awily fo7 a time. ot Ob, this gas! prey whito mes end tho pall «scl, bat s cape uts of “nt for wnting £oou le: 510 other, % S 3 a ‘LJ‘L' kis and light i to see w ‘Llns we havo repeated- LADIES AXD UMOTERS. iter pathy, eud £ho Tapi ane- wrhotetie were fronl ncongelohtions benso Of |« Backie's land," and liked beer “fi:‘m'?d-"p‘ of operatives must bo emplosed, night snd day, L if you turs the gus envush to Lalf | o o o fo S S e street, they 11 Lk tield. iy, or from fear of consequences i €ase of | or, ag Mr, Potten himself expressed if, *witha | on the mere manusl exccution. Yet taerais this 4 moles and smclls. worso 1ian noy hoH e &0 SIRCet, ey of Mist Proctor s n besutifur | detected neglect, ho pezforied their oxders, as | head on.” So ackio placed in a | vast diffezence in the price. it is 8 most U Othier cities grosl ebout poor znd | Werd introduced for smokers. But orebeusye | Tegarded themaelees, to the very lette sitiing posture npon the table, was propped up Newspapers aad periodicals come in upon us & cch was the man who gaz contectedly emok- [ gainst a candlestick, and in a silent languazo, | like s flood; why not be content to take all of —L:byeleaily, T cyes were lar s Lud Chicazo cau ontdo them all, | tho smokers were not cubiieat tofill thera. ccts. it s furto opea & | Moreover, womea bad u natural desiro fer open adoy o cars and fresh air, 10 open cars had been s provided for them. It was found necessary, ovckes immediate comment fro y Bvs that man got bis arm eronad that woman's ual pot posted in ti: Lyishiests | ing bis pipo in a room whero Dot liy nieepluz, | iitrproted by Dot, coutributed greatly to tho | our reading in tiat way: our history and travels weripz in | @0d bugziogn her arms a largo black Qoll, Wik | pijarity of the evening. ) in the rich’ letters of talented correspondents: . merry black eves, laughing mouth, and grivning | - Lord love berlittic heart!” exclaimed Pot- | our science of living in tho editors’ rehash of teesh, Lut without aras—not a doll thas mos: | ¢on ‘as he wiped tears of amusemcnt from bLis | the topics of tho day; our nmovels in “contin- " geked an indiv Q@ inpulso of her of onr civilization. **Noj Le bas Ler | ; 2 i H - at!” And no merely printed words REBUNCIATICR. tiserefore, to ct the smokers toceriain geals | gor new flasiin sirls would fancy, but Dot loved it and fondled | eres when Dot had sunk exhausted to sleep; | ued” tidoits and driblets ? —zertainly nothing ia the wey of punciuation— iu the fronut or zeur, and leava the main part of | dancies and imoriy. 1t as if ithad been agon of 2 pl_\c‘:l:sgand 23 eay play; that ‘ere doll's2 | Dat ml:L °“°‘L“, the whold hl:s ‘nbindiguglsfib]. o <3 tho interrogative ex- T Tres 1 v i od plentifol, ) or'ua’ to ug.” compound, and, morevver, to be swallowed entd possibly expre (From the German of Fowral Tree) the car to e £lled by azd plentfel, wid, provided, aud infants clocp pesse- | Lup {he soxt evening Pottan was not 50 well | no. froquently und ao tapidly, fu the for of it¢ i tols Jh fover, thol ), i8 DOL Liora rampant sco. Teaaps h ram- eriain Dot, it appeared, had beeu seized | lecoming asale, that it doed not ass:milate with, oz fit,and was vow sleeping boavily, | sud becoms a part of, ourselves. and tossing uneasily, with |~ Fso, too, wo want our hileratare in a moro : bot and dry 88 a burningcoal. Buc | permancnt form than the rustling, bustling Potten gat emoki {rs. Pattan a2t | pogr peon'e shrink from tie cxpovse of adoctor: | newspaper,—hero to-day and gone to-morrow 3 o Le able (o ride on a Lot summes’s day in 22 o teeth, ler complexiva was lay sleeping. Jir. aud Mrv. Potien | and tho Pot.ene Tesolved to ceo whatanight | somethung’ more tengiblo to place mpon our A, Aithout Lating tho Gaenan ot wa st A e between thiews; and ou the tabie | woul) Lring forth. Tho night Lrougzbt forth a | Lbrary-shelves, and to hand down to posterity. er or no they shall swallow vilo tubacco-smoke Ler clieek woro not the peacly | Etoud a common sors of lamp, which gave a vory | gove throut, so sore that itecemed asif Dot | ~George Eliot saya that * The greatest question zuned Eunply by the ducction of the wind. | ok of sea-shiel's, but wag £oft, round, ang | £0d bight by means, if smcll bo depented | would be choled. Thers was no hep forits a [ in the world isto give to every man s man's Who are the smosers that tho Lest ears on the | glive, with an ever-ready dimrle or two, that | UPOD, Of paratno oil. Dot lay slecpini; but | doctor must be called, and Potten, on his way to | share of what goes on im it.” dbe wholly given up to them? Iy joimed inviting little cups o catch tho drops | &03body who supposcs thy piedLierown | work, engaged one to “tlookin.” ‘The doctor | ~The advantuges arisiog from choaper books ¢ thero is a movement on 00t to mako | 1y fell from ber-sonlfol eves in her udden | fittie cok wish its sn to coverict. abd other | lgoked ju, and looked serione, 1fo eent medi- | would be mauy aud important. Good public tolie. | {rapsitions from tears 10 mir. For Mive Do aceessories which make such pretty pictures of | gine, and word that he wou!l look inagunin | and private libraries might then be expected in S B (e i et slimbering chitdhood, would bo very much mis- | tLe ¢vening. In the evening be came; acd Pot- [‘everv town and village. The success of i taken. Dir. Poiten’s lunblo estzbliishimy tan was shere. “Beadle's Dime Serics,” and of other volumes © that remark. Whers th rot disposel to smoie. quoted 28 a ve 0 the past of 53 CISHN t, when in my ¢ olkier cities, itiscns- | Of beating drume, and w Of clashing swords and d s and gol L clazation G from, ssin @ tomery o look wprm woman afier the Tenoy- | esser man,"— to be support: ly teacking cof the 9 | | wmou Sough perhaps not up rose-budgnzs o gocd, e tae reduess 07 wioae jina show Tl Ler perfect got. of sercfore | Ang, foveris] a; and, | To fluck the & w1 burx, n, as, tho * with gently oug if tho old-time, s has given wav 1o tho mo: familiar ofer of the n sl it ke gentloman whko oers znd who earorts 128 lady. The cuiiuty fingers arcseen on Lis | 1longed for o rm, and the lady runs no risk of supposable I would in the eiréat. Is tkbe Chicazo 1ashion o 1ot one that wowid b2ar correciing uad modeliug It would appedr as if human chizueys sh oon the plap of older citics? 481t is now, it i wade to de the same, | fananet g B bl y Tvors. fa0 merts of tao poficeman, who bands throush which I chnneed torove | to rotura to the e L e mot st G so ruch Inxurs snd udenondsnce, | 3 \ay"Ghe rignt red Zush, to tha very | of Sellow.covored Lietature, is dua quit. sa ths visitor from the suburbs scross s crowded | ;00 ind eo Cistant lay i oo Lot fen i et Mr, a0d ilrs. Potten and Dot all shared the samo | hites of her, " | much to_their cheapuess as to the subject-mate thazonghfare in much the eame mancer. i td tiot Sorsirmtound hee w3y § 2 i Led, w thoiigh by no means large, fouk ub | & What i it, sir, please?” asked Potten, with | ter which they contain. ;i 5 Another poin: in sccial ctiqueite, obscrrable | e doesu't ¢ » cesijeraiie porton of the apartment. Tho | wiito and trembliug lips. e Afterell, what is to be done aboutit? Wait byaay one wko is wsed to notcing wmen and | | but yet, at certamn times in % bed bad a cover.et of patehiweris, "'“}‘ faded. “Well,” said the doctor, * it is best totell | patiently, we suppose, for the good time com- things, and has been brought up to rezard * Placo it | evating, Lis chance is ehout one oxs almont hoar | Al et it was anytbiuee bue go Evectacts | vo, in order thet you may take precautions. It | lug, whin wo sball have our letter-postage re- aux deimes” 23 ooe of the importent founda- <igh dotn | ting wiat belongs to b ke 25 45 presentad itself to tiia husband and wifo ) iy 3 'very bad caso of scarlat fever. .. | duced to 1 cent, ride on tho cars for 3 cents a tion-stoncs of polite societr, is tho fact that, in cazd thou o arc less than that, as she cannos run Lalf o block scked in Dot's direction. The | ™ Potten gronned Leavils, dropped down by the | mile, and send our corn gratis. Then, and no p can, though coareas and there. | pedside, and bid bis face in tha clothes. till then, may we hope to furnish the 2hildren d lightly swiay herself on to 2 car before it is | etupred. Now, 1 4o bot meen tusay that & meet in driving :ead Letween iwo piilows, lay Dot. Her | Come, be a man,” said the doctor, touching | with 5-cent spellers, and be able to look over the very mauy of the carriages ¥ 1} iz gu tho shoutder'; * don't give way like that. | list of fall-publications without breaking the on tho botlevards, the men wiil be found occu- | R < s ] pring tho back ecat, whilo the ledics arelelt | AR s not moro_likely to geta seat than = i iz, viry lung fur hier oge, streamed ot iu | iy fested i | mn, ‘Fhe provabi hat stie will get o !l diveviions; tho iong lashics of hier clased 6¥€s | Tve known worze cases recover. e Tenth Commandment. TITH THEIR TACKS TO THE HORSTS. i t, because some g will rise azd offer drouped oo Ler checks : her miting mouth. Lalf | © Potten got up, aed stared about him like ono Qrixore QuickmiGnT. Tibss slwars been conceded that, whenitisa | ! Lier one, Yet even open, showed a fewr W 4z her chathy | distrauzhi, U —_—— belongs to lier ; sheis this poem, 1t bas ca Btz asms wore folded rund tac vec axd 1:;31. | "%l doctor save Lis directions to Ars. Pot- 0 DAY, SO FAIR ! 0 DAY, SO MILD ! question of eoy, then the fair ehowid be per- izted 10 choose, or, if thera is 2oy pra intho matter, (ha betier position sitonid ot once | 7Tis trus, to be viclded to tiem. A& mere ques- | 3ay weil ambi and her title clin v > with a kind ** good-night,” departed. tho woolly head of tho biack doll. Aud the black ‘was aoproaching, and. Dot doll, with a ring through its nose, n uecklace of | way jn p high state of dehrivm. There were uo R '“l;vdn;m Gcn;!;n'.) beads rosnd ita throat, and a flaring y2llow | swees tlowers, po violets, no primroses, no Avr’.‘;m:;rflgm“z.;flog';a.s reat bouzit by a: 1 brief bus pleasaut yeny sok sle owed 10 thanis | giheis equaily coamor i to “moybedy for . Yer, whken 8ho | gerius and Leauty, sat.tho b - pussension | ¢.ear out, nu i, amplo fires A et A i 5 ARS8 i -4 tion “of physical his ! A word of iz andertakes {o emir late into the wiguty, histening B v 75 T . i practice Iia wort] criticism. { of that t, she finds tte | yer recitale of verce, 5o e, i}a‘; £:008 upon it3 body, way gorgeons adl‘chuul fit dafTodils for pocr little Dot, to catch her eye, Swest flowers m the May-field swmil'd, tre fow women whem it does net m: siract-car ¢ it theee or four | the mont peprlar auikor: her miad Ar. ¥ usten avoandrom Li d went2offly | and soothe her senzes ; no grapes and no blood- And merry birds were singqing, ride backwards, while men rerely suffer from | ywhen thout! times over. 2 seat, she bonglt d 2 vaat 20 i up o tho bed; ard there wesa moisture io his | oranges to moisten ber poor parched lips. And. When firat 1 felt, lika)mn& 4 cyea when ho retwned. 1le resumed his seat, | ylenever her father draw nese ber pillow, she, Thy Leart about me clinging. to lean back against, and 13 much fioor a3 1 can see her o place to s ¥ e d2nes o 1u0iu to move her eluo! wd lova her! 2y such canse. The strazger who £ees carnaze- | Of Tmmortatry losd after carrizge-load of people driving on the How | gpen the delirious fit was upon her, woald tnm undsail, couclling: away her face and mautter: ¢ Do 'awsy, b'ack Dy elie do 1003 The steeple stood conceal'd in gree The chestuit-troes were swaying, ublic and fzehionalle strects and boulevards, | 424, if 3z Empl Lier uwo fect cowd cover, be thio tamo 1m0re of | biue menino dross, . . i Lilhlheoc:up:ms seated in the manner befors | 4 Tateh of I ! less. Sle finds that suo'is expeeted 10 etand 00 | (hemum tusked wader o never had o dull nfrne_-r;_nu\r} 0%, | man ; do eway, biack man Their tops, in converse with tho wind, described, 18 apt to exclaim, **How vulzar A wifo and ¢hild, —that whatever bappens to bz under foot,—perhavs it | wauned ber rouud bead, P ova careovern, L | fiho cighth daz came and passed; and Dot Tho becutt DA wers 837105 3 bow ill-dred!” ~Certamnly not withont canse. In 2 Wi03C CAPTICio is her neizhiber’s curza, perieps it is Ieis basket ber beit; with Ler delicate, Pwlito Lends ar them Ji passed away in the twilight. Whils dreamily wo two, uneezn, Toother city that we bave ever virited has this s, on wire, with of peachics,—perhaps it is his valiso, sud mean- | ciauped, in real gitl-fssbion, over ber knce, and Potten had scarcely spakea 8 word 25 lonz as Lay listening to their wooing. masifest lack of courtesy becn &6 otten shown. while, to prevent herse!f from lur into biB | gyunmni toand fro ia tho low willow rockis the fever lasted; but now, as he stood looking o i e Tnoher cities rivaling Chicago, even tho most Jzp, 5o 15 obliged to forget tho co-thucss of | chair; Lior spenaing cvea uplifted, as 1f followisg with a ghastly faca, and drv, fierce eyes, at the VB ot ble dlonite otlen Uity uaccakiured persons bave iearned at least the A Lid'gloves, and desperately cling to su 0ld | Ler sonl up imo tho regions of mouraful jiaty | Hi0F cornde bators him, Ko sid. in slow, Jistiner, The siny fiskes of bright sunligke BCof geod manners : and, when people of that leacticr loop,—the very existence of whicl i3 minsirelsy or bappy song. 'lis true Isaw ber g 1“ d'n,lj deliberate tones: **Suzaa, I'vo killed my child. ‘Among their shadows playing chassgoout for en siring. fhe men give the i ursue thy weirs roud,— A DROUF OF THE OPPRISSION tirouzh the unpracticed eyes of 3 very young PO tae dolli | AleasTotten, fors moment, husholl Lirsobs, Wa watch'd oar thoughts, in our despita place of Lonor in the Lired hack {9 their wive: o ai;unuici:gu; :gr rubmce m‘n(_ under which Amercans live. Bub there arc | i) iud siie was tac very embodiment of beauty she m; -“f"»bm i .'l‘:\n mdimrfi at ""2323’.3.’1'25 ;‘:&Z;mic:'lbv T Into tender fancies straying. e o e ‘Then Daath dath come; be knocks at 30 25 e 2 feascd | 1o m s L L g o i here,” o0, . hnsksy eicters, or sweethearts. Tiere, in clegaut pri- | 1268 Daath coih eomes be o women £ and zomme of them it pleascd | 7o me, from the crvsantliomum over Lier brow t5 | 430 ashe callett; and | toman s | Haowed thera'd bia fever in tho hoase We thought of the year, O loag since fed, 2d. So Ileb her i : i When, over ths ruthless aea, where this como from; the lady that gave it me BT e D 4 bes esyin’y | beaged and prayed o' mo to burn it, or, least- e sl ety Guid £ mako of blort stature; end, the bencil- | tho yery tos of i little morocco-sliprer. Dut At etreet-car comnanies not yet beving taken | fhe memory is rto mo to-day 4 the origi vate carriages, mea with the ‘most exvensive | 3% etore-clotbes placo freir lady relatives or | ypon wonldn't even Laveitu I ceams (0 tie: have her own wav, aud that s£] hildren ho m: i friends, wiio are euperh in the latess of Worth | e il e iuto consieration, u;]a llc:ltzhel:gtags‘;lu;]- of thiat i 4 il pravad O e b burw e on leoeh costumes, with their backs to the handsome © 275 0 thee s ** Got io far above them as tizey helplessly pitoh back- e P Lt = § i wa 108 8.0 i - L We thought of that balmy, vernal day, rees which th That iifo was full of eare, and waid, wer " smdewars, Lav litlo | o 10 manner, 3iiss Proc + Wiat's the barm wled Potton. “Bless ! and scour and reg'lar disinfect the rest on it; ‘We met o the datsed 16, Lorees which they own, and tho co: ap, some- | st Lo was O waid, and firwerd, and” sidewars, L s, without teo slightew Ber Tttlo heart.” | afenid o apilin® 16, anand.as thos ‘e met on the e 5 And castie, tower, and bil, and vale, A strange enchantment bare, Tor the essence of some weird old tale, elty apt to possess consilerublo 41 hava seen one cling to the jamb of the door with a tenseity which no efforts ity. Few voung gir 1 smpulke. 80 alone, s0 entitely &0 zlive ** 1t must have cost a lot o’ money, that doll,” | wag always disinfoctin’ eversthing in that honss, bout vre- | gaiq Mrs, Lotten, ** v 12 vize on it, aud | T never give 1t a second thought, and—and—TI. times in lisers, drives; wilo they iotnge com- : T, Oniv Y time hatn L for fariably and chicotionnbly uson thc- back B2aL. | g smiiing Tsienes sron Who is 10 blame for th:s, —thie men or tko wom- | If i 4, 0 de o the: Ve judscious— - G b i + en? Iiisworth sltering, and is_one of wom- | Doia matter no! Inscrined ticreor we e of tirs conductor could waake, [ remember Leing | Sodent could bive bore themuelves eo judicious: | 11, dreas, and tuc ot what 0oL} pive jt—her:” and, with o sob that shook bis Tike » pertume, floated o', * au's rights whick, in the name of courtesy, sho | * il things are vain, and jife is but a draam,” 1 company oaca with ouo of ih it | O lets an Mits Edus D AEradinhise Al [ daresny,” obser! 1, Wita io- | Gholo body, he threw down upon tho patchwork And mantling zll, like 3 moon-beam pale, ehould 1osist upon bl - ViLzier Oro Souspov. | ga d-footers, whon tus crowded car pitched | 200 blameless, as Miss Ldua Dean Proctor when cronce. .| connterpane the black doll. ‘Was thy softest £milo of yore, What is to be said sbari St s ] Ler ubout ' so wolully that a great, | 802 left Cinciunatl, Injustice to that sweet, You'd never have boon able to Juy one like | * Ars, Potten had liztonod to bim with a face £ 13 to be £aid of the barbarian = EnHER. HE. s 3 iy < et e p o | pleasant memory, and to right this gifted woman | it » continned rs. Potten, with mul emphasiy it ler and efiver ‘i more Botror- And through all these years, in memory shrin’d, VIO SYOELS WIIN HZ 13 DEIVING OUT WITI THE STREAN OF LIFZ. 2i-pound gentlemen was £o moved that hie gave | PICTAnt memors, sne, fo nayd this girted Sor " contin ez, it - | that grew pal sraver, No beauty bs fled Wby £ Laprrs ? | Jrer—no, not s scat, but bis cane, wherewith to | {8 T SRR OF ate BIR L, RO QO | L gty asseniod botten with o short Jaush | stricken st every word Lo uttorel; but sll shis | A a ovelier image on 1y mind 58 th0 a88t rhspRet for eEal o on t aps sb o R ™ X 3 1 “Ah! s aa wind s biows y any id was, in a voice full of awe and agony: ** ceptio Id not trace, Irhe hae the loast respect for them Le certainly Floating adown tie s'ream?! Look on to the straps ske was t oahux?r. oreach. | o arions owenapens, 1 offer ths fauthful | rop: ¥ fv:!?n“;“’ ina zony A,fi})x:‘cl:]dl;;n'c::‘:l"nn zr«gfd e 1 ' c.AB Only thiui of & lad; siues odoroua rlinde of verd I wili not e i 0 e . N ok, foastmsger, ancolinsiduch s little pieiuro of her s shia was vears as *at younevar lold me where ou gob it | * It was the onlv reproach she made him ; bnt ‘Shines o'er with 3 tendes grac fostance of vulzarity 5 ¥l driv pany 5 cenis for tho 2 pith . 3 de :sgumf‘c{‘,',:é’,‘in?‘io"fj’d f 5.,,;‘::'!‘1\?;1;& L eartars of aa e | We hiave heen widely separated since then, but | grom," jcamarsed Mre. Potten. ** You ouly’ #aid | jt may be that thera is moro ix a tons than in ——————— 5 ; e L i Thave not lust iviit of her; and much of lier | g way given to you.” e A Modera Pyzmalion. been made koown to mo Ly - " raid Poilen, vuaning. | Dorton walked slowly to the door, and left the The Paris Droif relates that a mnn bas just andemable authen 3 { yoom. 1Ie looked liks a man inadream. Ho | died in the Bicetro Asslum whose lunacy bad a With a vorshig ful love for genius, anda soul | myke Laste.” i i not retarn that might: and Mre. Potten was | very singular origin. 1is name was Justin, z0d finel7and ncely attaned o =l tlat 1 beaut:fal And Mr. and Mra. Totten wero soon asleep, | ginrmed. Ho ¢id not roturn ine next ¢av or | ne ‘exhibited wax-work: fignres at Montrouge, and exalted in Nature or Art, ono can readily | with Dot and the biaek doll between thet e | migh the neizhbors werc alarmed. Thoy | his galiery consisting of contemporary celebritios 2l H appreciation for | e uy change the sina sud scena. 1t L, too tralv, that the poor man | gnd great crimivala. On a psdestslin the cen- t'8 tao odd: subsequent life b T'm tired ; g agoin’ to bed. Como, | Epcclavihts of the eutire party emons whom g tlat sulzarity was beng perpeiratod. 1n fack, | premsohiie,lies of s e A fren when these men are alone, and US| 1t with the morn, and haxateons witho ? h indulge themselves, the looker-on is apt tore- | = 3 clitigs, each ent nev harming to foreiga- mark, “What a Jot of loafers!” I supposa that ers must hug facilitics appe: #1100 Lad that men shonld not by slicwed to 0Odor, and eight, and sound, It is to be hoped that ers Joug eomg ke famaces of themsclves at all times sud | The harmonies of Naturoand of God, 3 sasons, withont et or Bindrance: Luf, ma | Turillon each eease. Thebeart, witlione piad Lound, eoteous custom demands many sacrifices froms | 4o Wit vk je AT ¥omen, it 1eqeires 2a occasional oue from men. | . < 3 3 § 3 Another hiule rudcness, nud a very odd oze1n | Flouting adown fho rtrczm ! whilo tho oiler end of it w t Teather lop to heep Ler from Leing pitehed into said stranger's Tap! 1low ch e i o R Attt e, ut which could sway the malutude, or | o wams day, bus earlierin the eveuing; aud tho | had gone distrasied, was mad with grief | fre was tho fizure of a young girl remarksble 10 explain why irect.car ard ratirosd com- | Understend Miss 'roctor'n read 5 zro allowed that ta le Dousv on the 3hid- | 3ud his sense of haring beca tho cause of | for her graceful figuro ead perfect foatares, her “Fuames, aud on tho | tho death of lus child. Iu this belief, they nat- | hair falling in loog curls over her niked v spriog. about | urally expected to fina him ou the river-side. | honlders. Justin bad pamed ber Elizs, and bim—at | was o struck with her beanty that he passed briug a.less appreciative world on its knees. | yiace gholl bo 3 comt but thez b thould worthip tie man, the phyei- | dlasax sido of the river cal man, is out of all keeping wirh Miss Proctor’s | Loydas of Tebuinia. 1t is earl proverbial peculiarities. ‘Ihiere is not a g an hour after sunset, and = liltle girl,some seven | And there, on the third day, they fo: Asnnzer's eyes, e i} sely am of ! Affection’s tend 2 ooy e h T ) 3 ] % H vxké’fw:'zsmc“c%if gu ;;Lflc':?fiviee]:fg“a}xl" arofdatel Aleciolsdiatloricars HPer e atom of sosthing - Ler naturo to zivo ba years of age, is Leing put to bed. Slo i3 evi- | jow.water—drowned. Lours in contemplating bLer. She seemed e, wiea the uslier points Lo and turns down el varying igit, brigit za the m Tttt amris echoto auyappealscarnal incharscler, - dently an Invahd. Her pretty littie faco is thin - -~ to him to speak, and her bluceves, with ; o oy 5 rent for a Toom ia ad- | 110W stransothal her hitlo budget of # Beech- | ang pale; her Lands aro ximost tranvparent: CHEAPER BOOKS. their long eelashes, seemed to Tespond to to waik alone, A aseion. Under tho iofluence of this illusion. ie neglected his busipees, and for wani e crisms,” which w23 such o tender, graceful com- | ia toitors if Bl atd e tenls,~ivatead of pausing and zliowing the i PNIRg. g 3 The hites of gent'e decl3, = e 2 - g 4 _ ance, yon kave thet oo, You dwutt allow | on 46 Lior pasior and friend, and which bas | §y snd o mardet 14y who accompanies Lits to enter frat and Beat | s (ot see of & tomder, trtsti q beart, i ut inthe room, e, —walk in and t Rbefres .. i vour lanalord or landlady Lo put you where it ! 4 1 th ro 2 o i — x 4 e harmouizs of love!—fur all oar needs 2 2 formed no gmall stone in the masonry (voth ab | o) d renger the i nce. TLe litsle Kot many wecks ago, thera were going the £ ot s A fiheh el ons, of eromd You ift with 500 o o A ader the Do - ! of & showman to pufl it people no longer ¥isitod &3 min iy sire (0 Lelong 1o Lhat {hirary ciass | O exveniy itk and evee ! thie strozi-ear company ducs. Whon yon sub- | bouor end elorv.” should havo been tho firat | jug.cations s siro a raduction at thie hnds of tho booksellora | stances s tho modern Fygmalion conld nob s6pa. whoneed t0 o ot to et something worca of grant iuceuse of a preseace denr ! f o to o duilv newepaper, you don't eubmit to | £60n0 WDt was enc at Lor ! 5 in the mos ! ! It was intended to be wlightly sarcasiic, but, | rate himself from Etiza. Ils wifo was obliged o], 28t cga' ?geh g'om_c.,un, ¥aim oF 3 “Tlius, evermore, T grezt 1 tho carricr dav after day pivo you a Lalf- 1 knew Miiss Proctor at her most fanlty ago; gently lnid ia the post dainty litle cot, b ey s to tho question. * 3inis- | 0 tlccp on & bare mattress, and whea ehe re- W docanvt g oy Dteen oyery-ach r wito of Lfe hes no'r besome 8 part. et st a1l or Toave you to depend on | When impulse was unechooled; wen tho blovd | §iovt"dainty applisnce. Otiorwise, the roo, | there are 8 Lo thoq ¢ 25 | onsteated ho ill-treated her. Irritated at the g ocen b the waaaa teach bim Detter? e | P et i A it tewhat tho | WS riotous with youth: when the emotions were | and indeed the whole Lonso, reseuts tezs, instructors, students, insurance agenzs,” | WIORAIRCL 00 TS destroyed tha wax ea tho diecouricous action_ nt theatie, ing adown the stream! . 4 ot unstilled bytho cooling haud of tmos when | piuiied arpear and all who hove been or expect to becomd | Hunre: Jastin was farious at seeins the frag- Lft to Heaven strect-car company do: When you teke 5 ou a steambont and bire your sate room, 3 't expect that a stranger will o allowed 2 e To put Lis child. for whom ke Les notpaid a cent, Flating pdowathoestrean % in posscssion of the place for which® you paid. ginpagsleares) Unibses Bt is what the strect-car company do ose, et naturo was o -]dgemah.,,]; and mercsm“;lb; and | g hudiled toget! o inboqu-l!xw-wny Places. | preachers, teachers, or loaches, aod all other | menta, and scizing o broomstick be atruck his yetan angel could not have beca moro inap- | gng thera1s a notablo absence of carpets from | Setiding T N ” [ d wonld have killed her had not her proachablo. Thare waa never 2 word, a look, tho g persons, ircluding Iudisasnot ““{d’b o “.m“‘l,y wricy dtawn, the meishiliors G her Rasistonce: repetition of a questioncblo_eeptiment, or tho quid, a desiro 2 decreaso in luol price of books; and, | 41 0 0 had lost his reason, had to be se- alightest cognizance of an indelicato illusion. to 1 2 general nose-Lleeding through- ] more thao that, it stands toreaeon that they | o'y’ und was an inmate of Dicetre for five betoken any imparity of heart, and T feel that Mozeover, thero is & parsadlug | should have it. years, livinz up to the last under the cbarm of e, and coneerz, It is quite possible that this F&shuscnol masculine emazcipation, ouly fimed Ly tle genezation IW. in cartrav Lave - uuives dnmui teay the old men— tion—who rigo and This Vot 0pvis, and OUF [UFL Bppea: oS zn we hope or deem o 2y " £7¢ £eata ¢ i v i v xt to the imposition of paying for whai you % e Mriecog t - i 2 1 3 i a‘f;fihq‘“m"fl"" blhe Joung ones skill nupcoved 7 | don't got, I8 that of 1 ? fo-day thore Lunds are a6 sinless 22d while 85 | smeil as of eoot, from which the expenenced | ¢t Of making many hooks thers is no end,” is | Lliza, whoso imago scemed alwags before him. 58, ko does 1t In o shamereces wor s Fade 1T i DOLSG WHAT TOU ARE KOT PAID FOR. when they lay over ber lap i the old | wiuld jnfer disinfectauts. In thelittle girls § v oo tiniey moro truo than when the wiso o ———————— . ina hameiaced way; sad, i | girlieh way, on that evenibg in 1o | oun ioom stands a table, on hich are arranged, | ® L 2 Py ———] ‘The other nizbt, a gentleman got on o street- car, aud took bLis secat. I the driver rang Lis beil. Tho pasuenger touk 1o notice. At last the driver turned bis biead, and, address- never do 5o agun.” Lvea the & - ing the passenger, complained that he had not _ZTonioas menners of a Chesterfield, which, Fhe Swecs Sorrovs i Lis fare. *Heie it s, said the mman. “*Lut RO rehing through life a8 wo now o, Wwe The Pall Mall Gazelle eays : it m the box.” * Come aud getit. I'm not tho 8040 lack time for, might be medified 50 as to | £cene seems to have occurred at Gizego Conduetor.” “T'm not cliowed to put fares in i Bemthe needs of fho presont generatica, if | rcenteven.ng, on the occasion uf the pusting of | the box. I whovll lcao my place.” said the | |+ ey cond not Lo réturned to in thitir puricy. two brothers, one of whai was zlont to leave ! driver. *-Leb the compuy provide a man, Tbeum.rmn;ééhe more salicat po Lomo. for America. Tie two bLrothers aro | then,” fho pestenger. 15 s an nci devpe: 1ase e eee 12 o'er for o, W » ’ id i 3 the price decreased propor- 3 o the eve, and smeil, and ¢ well-dow- | man gaid it. Ias th T 4 v 3 : years spent in Clinistzan househol in (o trin- | o0F viotore biiaiioses,dalfodis, jounuis, grapes, | tionatel Aknot of commercial and fimancial gantlcmen. ing of caildren, or 1n literary ano_rs. ceuld only and bload-oranges. Clrap photographa aud | 1t is tl:0 Lozsted glory of our azo and pation :hcei;‘:?uv:ng u;ll:f“‘ l‘:fi:‘me?m‘::ver 5 e >0f bavo fostered tho good of her being; for how | clieap picture-bonks, m ¥ P17 10 RIS | ypar 41,0 meana of self-cuiture snd improvement | Jurge wenlth, gathered chiclly ia ab enormous could 3 stream ko pure at its fountain., that has | for tha moment, ' and nay be afterwards ! ofsclleranoens Tprvenen: | lacge wanlth matiered cllale ‘I an enorions chanueled ita courne through the weet, cl destrored without companeticn on the score of tiie Lauds of everyone. et ict. e thon ghotiis knowle fields cf only purcand lofty thought. have caught | oxiravaznnce, sra keaicred about in all direc- of courss Let us sco if it ia true, tpon & subject a3 to mhich ho thought his knowl- | the ftains “from tho £lih of tiefenendihe | poue, When the htlle girl has bee Ous of the fst gratifying indications that | &z and bis financial tmportance gave, m tha B0 e met of strenge cirzumetances fiag | CORIOFiRbIE. tho ludx sifs dotn by tho side of | vour little ove s of a highor satuce than his pot | Lia; iaiiiar a hait of bis, his table-companions. failon sbout & beantital nd uscral life, whoss .‘}‘“L,,f”" aud prepares to cons the'invalid to : end delight Lo takes in | by mutsal undorstanding. concerted st the mo- trie ‘ AW m: ieep. e o2 re-booke.” Your pursc casiiy opens for | ment, d:d oot give ium the attention that he ex- intrieacies I pray the deft hands of tue law may “Am1well now, dear mnm? ™ arks tno in- picture-booke. our pr iz B g 1¢ il 5 tros - 4 g % LA : ¥ 4218 with which o invest in | pected, end turned and chatted with each other, =OON _ unrav rud restore to me unbrozen the | o the dimes and quarie:s with wiich to isvest in {“ tirs whim took them. Wheroupon he, to 10- Tites to make room, cveu for & haired pleasant long ago. Serions thoughit and sobar | £o'vy Yoo, ho looks at ki adolescens compznion 0 does nozgtir i a depreeating manuer, { ?'&n *Don’t blame mo ; it vias unintent: 230 social pikaliarties st remier ber | nemed lobert und Fdward Paton, and a namber | ontrage 1o oxpect the public fo act e et o hied pssombled at Ldward's house, in | tho past of - Conductor to szvo i spenso of Lizing ene.” Tho poos 2340 eriticiem ; .: thers are otliers that aro | of frien 96t maddening iretlyeir cfccls upon peapla | Gilroy Court, for tha purpese of bidding adien | compar ALl 2 T NCIa D shkein i, ";‘-nr.::nnx used 4d thgm. ci‘.i: rily is l!l;‘a if:: to Rebort. Some * drink’ iiaving been consumed, | dnver, bw conld ot pit o o pasve: Nearly well, dear,” replics mamma. « }Io!u‘,er Googse” =2ad *‘Acnt Louizz's Toy- fure s proper hearing for bis “remarks,” took 5% every time you erder a rorst of Lee? from | iho farewell was talien, 1ta saduess heing teight | ger who tendered his fare, aud thus placed b aro &l goiug o the’ gez-tide tu-morro ! Docka. e Recit and rapped smsrtly two OF thres ¥ ;0 incidens. | twacn the horas of 3 dije to dis- then soa will got quite stzonyr il eel) 2l | yroseatly tho Jele fellow calls for n | times upon the teble. “Ccceash!” instantly Dy dor sl Ly el T s responded a notorions wag who was of tho com- AT e ‘ i = invalid ered onz ques- d for the ‘drink,” the difference ??b“mr, vou mustYell him that you wznt a | cned by 5 somewnat distress: B’.’f}-"“““horm roperiy, and note wad, | two brothers unforfunately “acre i % i fion relating to tho moncy p: B 30 Goep ETEFYN cmIcAGo, and, still more unfortuaately t be patent to overy one. You remonsiralc | cnded in & persoual o your butcher, **Chicago | they rolied cn tie fioor, obey orders by putting s I « Drimer.” Twenty conts scoms cheap enough fdo 1 Lripe 4 & P raad the summons of the groat dry Foods j for such a store of wisdom. Ducit is only tho | RO 305, P1uCc azactly tho effect which ho < bes fon, beginuing. Pealers, Spellers, Geogrephies, | jpionqed The fun and tho entting satire of the e to, i : foon sk metics, Uistorics, irammars,—one or tw | rabn(f cannot be denied; and. perbaps it mnst ¢ Tdon's know, dorling. Sbe wag taken aWaF | Lovq o¢ eael,—will Slch the cash from your | be admitted that the sufferer by Lia assumprion Bas joqt been p 1 forms_ Eis reply to a co £a hiza by the depnty, 3. Holfs nemo of the rary of indep : way, darling.” Tesa the sorel; rate passenger as o geath sutlemun -wonld It istrne w2, “You beasis that O X 2 e sho bsa the fi be: orl: tenderly embracing s departing many ag it all i L o g8." i 430 You i gt sty ok o Sones apuh | rm pevercly fi be. Ghect 1ather thao & . Tle | declares thar among all tho poiit it by the man whes bo tooi the ofber thiags.™ | 20080 S TL SR had laid bmself open to criticiam, if not tosuch uig nste at this point to cleck its L everr other passengerin tho | whichbaveisgued their programma, the principles “What will Lia do to bes, mem? Cure her? Then, if yoar boy goos to college, you will find | rebuke. wtill the incident is’ chara-tenstic st 3 g of 3 8718 of manuers not worthy of entire ad- S0 ke bonris Dor rost ¢ e X oucht at auy btcher's stall eitber | tho good Lut, if tho | Company bad | of the Indejendenco ars those which approach.| T hiope ko, dear.” 6w York, 1o il i 3 strations of brothorly love by tearing car submi 3. . & e T B o s O 5 ey | e et bt whilo tlips woro botd. | & for hundred passongers liko that man, | the narest to bis own: that betweea im snd |« Thon why cau's Ihevo her back whensho's | (hat the eum cspended in dictiouscies, and in | 728009 O, TRnrrid B2 YO0 107 Fu¥es, such as Washingionor Tancuil Hall” ;.| 1hex wonld econ be forced” to pui Conductors cn | that party there is 2u idontity chich is to { cnred, dear nium ? classical acd scientitic text-bocks, would be suf- | S el S To oz, 311 thib wood boot. goes. Tests thas i S, and every mna and woman | free Hu i **Lizause, thourh ehe mixiit not do you 97 | coons'so nay the premiums on your life-insar Rustin. Roole there wilf puy 20 conls i it. od to be a Fol HZLuP- 1o Ho casheliog ¢ ablish Barm, dear, ‘i;'n;; er, o1 dec of Gruecen- e antil vou were 100 yoers oid, or to havo Ruskin avoids the necessity of possible “ in- ile berg 1§ j; shoe. v23 then taken to the In- ra {0 Luow the numes au rinnds bopes th: 2t Egropean pie, that o should ges rid of Ler getner.” | 3 ) = bt g% g 9 by Ligh 20 < ros " o et Ilabm‘é,d a?lfiou‘:}‘!?cl ‘onrs.deeply nor demand that women sud pe to gtriva wi VI foor Candace ! I hope sho'l +well,” | bought ont King Solomon's ibrary a dozen times | tervieming * by | mt.:ln.gl;:{}x tho following partic. ],iif anxions respectwg his brother's coudition, was ded jumps st bell-cords aud ) 0 tiso hioly cause of the indepsudence of Hun- | murmured the tavalid elecpiiy, ' Ielfcfiig n'xfl-:':ho prices of echool-books, parmealarly, it | daugber, so ‘Hease you ; one of my aunta was a 8are to ht for 20 gents 3 puund,— | compeited to go on board the slommcr thnt was A a Condueter should be ! nz_rlul.u»u ]LLcrfiv of>hv)tah peopie. }_jorx;e.ly_» she xdded. ** that she'il not malko 2 ex iz o D ok ' chanito must comre. Thiero | baker's wifo, tho other & tauners : and I don't I ever, 3| cth o imeet? . el over the lend, whoare will- | kuow much more abont my familv, except that st etarting for Liverpsol. In the meantime 3 condition,, ZEl twice the pri % 1y tirics the price Lz, corta &f“u;nm by Liiss: gy 53 and, evcn Lut s o nioas th v thieis cildren 24 educa- | there used to bo a greongrocer of the namoia & T but they fia vous to bo | small shop near the Crystal Palzce. Bomething of my early and vulgar life, if it interests you, ions, it would seem nor even tho oo, amost b 55 what 8 real constiétion. & vers o o source of all the cvil | ihe little invalil, who waa dozing of. M,d‘-'guid e i d e e hzt it £ by Lo Candace, Queen of the Ethiopians,wasthe namo | borne. L3908 buof thet o 1a"oat, thao 4 with drooping Load and prominens jointe, wait- | thzs * unfortunato compromite” to bring abous | Candace, Quecnoft pians, masthe e, o . o 5 u T Fornr fertwo pcm‘;d: 1 :(r. he“c:: : tllzln:xuly‘gr.;: [ iug the signal to sart with his heavy loed: but | the abolition of which all parties should labor. | which the little invalid had givea to her fayorito An outlay for each pupil of from §2to §20 a | I will tell innex 1 : 5

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