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, He SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, ho was halt | tleman,’ Lsaldto adear one who had not | tho humble judgm PP. hang: | yet xpok ry and She an you to give them whonever they oxerciso | mor heir lungs alittle; and don’t feed thom any. | ncroas tho room, with Miss tof the w quali | padMed avont tit th a Fr Piag eae, quoter thilk, or fts equivalent, | ing on hisarm, IT looked at ber, to ablilty and value some of tha staudardR jerinan | Qcaan, tho” sand: wered thoughtfully, “ Lthink a trentyellve and forty yess tu,—notably | rem thelr = respeotive rand-he rominda tho spectator of t! Judsin ay. The eal aie Baal te iin orror it inspires, § 6 Scere f 4 p hantey: ‘i 7 Cae ye yiing on npprovingly, "Tho &i i | villages and towns! Tubabitanu cf ‘ ray z : UIT the: ¥ Teast four tecth, and then | discover the “soulful: ¢: es, “Dbeanty uns satleman Is luteltigent, refined, courteous | Bronson’s Elocution,’” published In 145 by M , npn and in tho vivinity of of Infant Humanity Comes: In for Teed them nimple {etstesome foud—no cof- | adorned,” etc. that he hai so often assured Aris mauners, gentle to the weak, brave, | Morton & Griswold, Loulvitie, Kye ant A ncombd ta. develo. canjuyal Bepphiees nee AA tr ee dag tte yor Panta dw acme rel y fer, No ten, no ies, cakes, nor pickles, no | mo wore the characteristics of his and every honorable, whose soul abhors a lle—yet ta | 8. Barnes & Co,, Now York. Ln that year Jt | sand-hotos, in which thoy buried thameaclves | lava. mer it caso of w foe Some Attention. if grensy, hud] gest! ‘bla’fuod at all. other refined man’s {denl of perfect woman | serech n friend from dishonor he would peril | had reached its twenty-Nfth edition, and in | dally, Becoming mysclf 1 regular sand-sitter, L ot 1 ' 3 Mns, W. H. 8. hood, 1 tried to nssoclata tho simperiig his goul,—who never takes advantage of nn | subsequont years was the standard of author- | one to know, many of then by sight. After a n “GENTLEM ‘ , ee vain, affected fuce, and the arrogant and other's intstakea, who doos unto others na he | ily inthe higher schools and neademles gen- nesting in thete respective holes tho husband AN 30,", t i olf-guulafied expression which marked eyory | would have othors do te him thorourgly sins | eratly throughout the Enst. Its title is Elo-.) auld opon tho umbrella and sheltor hig wifo Shes F an, Advico: Concerning ‘the Education of Tf WOULDN'T WORK: Hntament of fage nnd form with aight. thag cere, seruipulously unselfish, slow to anger, | cution: or, Mental and Voeat Philosdphy,” | fiom the rays gf what, int Haugland {a termed i) io Kolin Why Ie Played mist z Babies by People Who lg arte Sd bay pile at Atay ag l was mindest, sweet, or womanly. Alas, 1] yet capable of just indignation, lentent to thé | irvotving the principles, of reading ard aring sun’ inti she fell necon on his arin, tho Mov. Dr. Dit Tricks on, “ . : : lor 1 CALcay . . + Fan heretpon he would caraftlly closo tho protect- . reallzed that. tho virtues which attract | fuults of others, yet sovers townrds his own, | speaking, and designed for the dovalupmant hh q Vinons, IL, May 3—To tho ‘practtdnt Rage. Charming most are. not, God- | Agentteman, £ think, has all Christian, vir- nad ouly Tnpappmeitin fF hor Henly oven tn tho aang, vation of both body and mind, by | and wile tho sin tanned hor face nud the flles ven, but Mammon-made. ‘Then and tore | tes’? She ended with's start as if nwaking TP, Bronson, M.D. . | eatiensed on ber burnt oso, and tho sand-fens, brain a principle is not recognized ns such {ho iron entered my soni, ond that nleht, at “Well done, my child,” sald her fathors ‘Tiere nre over 9,000 oratorical and. poct- resurrect tng themaolves from all about her, Rot How a Young Endy. Tried: Simplicity In unit it {s proven, Untilfthen Itty merely att | thy hour when ariyeyards yawn, in {lio lyo- } Search the world through tit you find | fen! readings in { making an Invaluable and | tp Jumping matches vor hor body, he, tho Eugeno Fairfax Williamson, bette 2 as “Gentleman Jo,” to tellom' reiee knor, sccution of tho Rey, Dr. Dix wag trek Ven! bean sentenced to the State Prisow htt . 2 Mluston, or theory, colned out of the brilliant -seoret el ber, Ladopted anew | him.” exhaustless source of supply for the most | brute, was off to tho public house hard by nfter = thson for thy +) Dress ahd Fonnd it a Imagination of some idle dreamer, the fruits ation Of TAY ase eed new Tesulutions “67 will) sho replied brlefiy. diversified tastes, I preniina it is aut of anathor tung of ate, and sornping acquinintanico, venta aged atx Bl act He felt in:no wee Failures ; of whose gitted taney would fend the unwa | ho matter to what effoet, but suffice I to Bays 1 LAnd when found,” sald Jémily, lnughing, | print now, but doubtless Information In re- | MAynid. © ga iz Maa hie tor tie yh sonia ‘Tombs jooular! ‘ hon on hls. way to the 4 re , ry Into n lubyrinth of falsehood. Experiment | 9% Tunwound my much-abused colffure, make a note on't tard to itconld be obtained of school-book | jour ind tenn rettectlyely incorporating tho larly observed that he had th A y —————" 5 nent with which the inquisitt addressed any somewhat sour-Jooking retlec; “And now, Atte, was the mann gentle- | publishers, and perhaps some of ‘Lhe Home | eoatenta of a bottle of inss' Into her orgunizn- years and 9 hialf worth of first-class ty sal Wat 3, is Is the hnplement witl which the inquisitive | tion thusly: “Never mind, my, poor dear fe | mane? writers who bave long sines passed thelr | tion, while the children of this. qwide-awnke | was unxtows to know what) bee ‘Ho Aavon Hair to the'Front with Some Facts | secker explores the hidden recesses of theo- | you did tinve fo sit nzaiist tho walland |; "Dear, don't know, 1 never saw hin. | nendomy days hava a copy the, would cheer | husband aud alecping wHe were ‘straggling | would give. him in the Bt ob"; they That Sho Stmbled Over, <=] FEN Metz ons Wate ul the girs Mit ew gunn, talkelag | but for those few, auomertsy ft could nok | Lally lat toes uiey wore gig ean find | feresting but blthort> foogrforbiaden finrwien | Nad Nol ho sald ever dono logit | 4 L wear the Iatest abomination of fashion, | Jidge him then and there; but 1 do be ie also makes ing ! H + 4 ima a Hp e eer es Fane F acillonutied pong eae ter dies and reculva all the idtention, you've | he a older than he sul? 5 auto: enti a piece ar peg kag called the *Burning of | ragamutiins. rari his life. so - roporter aking ty , L 1 : ttun rid of soine very false and erroneous | ‘There was: general laugh, wh! niberton Mills. : —————__— after he was’ sentenct if The Bonefielal Rect of Siramati¢a—Mistellantows | cnasion about the general proferenco of the oer ead titwoxt tine L take you out, | still thoughtful, Md. Hat inthor, w mian | ‘Fhonnmeis a misnomer. ‘The mills wero | «HR. CARLOS, BARON DE MAINOY.” | sono iad he been recat: © Would hay . Contributors on Various Toples. stern sex for the sinipering doll, and tho ad- | ny much-abused, you shall wear tho Intest | may be all L said, and yet Inborand earn iis | not burned, but fell, owing to. faulty con) would have sent out 800 ‘mnorafotfe a. = miration, otter, sPxplbttedt by jue fnit.eex. for tired, inte thy moat alan, and have tho big- Depa bs the sient at ie HPO arch Wey gtruictlon: ertualiing a shonsanig. cperal i fe An Alleged Impostor Whom Now Yorke | Tow.!! : letters to-nion vel wh om. | gest hank of gun. Solal . =) hundres " é - 4 ar DREAMLAND. , Hae Cope tue at society, f deenred eethanke, Honsework, “A friend in need t3 | where, tn all tanks and stations, untll you-| penved originally in Vealiy Fulr, a humor: i = ore Cou pnd ton ORES: “ Fre ate on ao fast tore» ee DY CHATLES J. SEAT tee with energy that all oayntble, file (myself ng 4 elendt Indes and PU ot, Boalt Tort ae what Chaucer calls *n veray parft gen- nua Journal: published in a vow oot M a A Anan who lived for fotrteon years in | pure and almple, I suppose; iBeannosge hg 0 stream, erty tested that al caticuture | that you came to my, rescue. wher i 5 yy i a ” See ae ioe tren Ione tnlife'a dream— " atte MU oad erie daa not only de watt under the Me donreRrape ” stlania, ‘Amd now I come with my question to ‘The sively in the newspapers ofthe day, although | New York, and passed liiinself off as Baron tne else ad about tho for, and hordes reining of onv most surpnasingly fair, splsing but scorning them elther ns friends, | and, it Leyer behold youn prey to vultires, | Home for solution, What Js a gentleman? Tdoi’t know that it was ever Incorporated | de Malney, died destitute [a tho German } Dix affair he said: ‘gery and also thy ‘Queantn) ? wry Al Va Ati acqunintances, or favors, whlle ‘Brother Bod | [ll not shirk my duty, but valiantly shoulder CALIFORNIA. into any books on eloctitlon. Hoapltal. iu Seventy-seyenth street on the “Tyas walking along Pen er Bweet, Meee eae ay BSAULstul realm mu vit UE “ ual ulate th that aman wit & & top-atick and rugli to the resoue In re |” MISCELDANE OUs att retary ee a sates ane 42thof March, ‘The expenses of his funeral Bittepurg one {ny when I ploked tp fa No cares up intrude, and nosorrowso'ormiclm. | hye NOK ane Mn Ttanied enna te ens “Bousin Herbert, if you'll kindly state the nn : and proprietors aul tho’ fool-Lardy and reok- | were borne by several persons who believed e of letters, In which were some ‘banker; aioe Sa 4 e Ne. nultye arafts, ‘Th 8. Dreaming yur henrt was mine,.Arma’ Vau> efigies,”” Wily, you could slays no- | ense, and If you have any ppecities| grievance "To the ‘matier # i avaen Tribune. leas eriaitnality: of tho architect and builders, him to-be genuine scion of the De Maincy | qoney I Though qccoulld: pays. A a b rt ties how he fivyariably) paid his de- notity me, Dil takegrent pleasure in slattaht- eS Ith, May 4.—Bratdwood ts 1 Tho awful acdident created oo widespread | family, one of the oldest and proudest of the | burg, I thoughtI would iso‘ nuiro, yours to the sweet little modest tlowers who | ering tho themy In so ngrevable a gentle Bramwoop, Ih, May 4.—Bratdwood fs in | oxcitement ands interest throughout tho | Trench aristoeracy, The funeral tovk place draffs, and 80 signed it, and sent io bo That your whit Angers were gnariedin my | ain't try to uifeet anything, So saying, he | man's behalf, ILENCE Wonpswornir, | trouble, and needs the advice of ‘The Home ] country at the tne. rex a ral touk rafts, aud 0 J alana nt It On herg hate, ‘ hung his hot on his left ear and snuntered Moule We've nota bite, onvandall. What,| — Uy the way, ean anybody, tett ne where 1 | from the Reformed Ohureh In inirty-fourth | lo New Yon to pay for Jewelry and ‘That your ripe red lips were tempting my own. | aut witli a grace that would have produced a RAVEN HAIR, willeura{t? ‘Lo be plain, we abound with | ca obtaln the concluding volumes of Vani- | street. The clreumstances of his life before | Gid not do me any good, for Lm th Phat my mide arms ‘round youramall watstwére | thrill of rapture In the virgin breast of the eect rt fleas, and cannot got rid of them or find any. | Aer? hig arrival in the United States were | nway to friends Just as freely S28 thrown, . ne --) stonlest-hearted spinater, . A LETTER FROM HEM 08 AINE CONOE B iy Lhave the first four volumes, and have i i u ly ns Georgs 5 stonlest- i i " qo the Editor of Tha Cateago Tribune. thing to relluve thelr sting. Avaethinl tar aun wide for. the past tensyanrs shrouded in iystery, but numerous | Washington Childs, of Philadelphia, gives a emer yes ashe isle Joye ene i Thun, Ianmuerning the diet rae pith vale Danvinte, Wis, April 80.—Ah, how de- Will some kind ones bling presertbo, and | for the remuining ones, Leanyot thetiome.’| Tmors wero spread in society _.cir- | Bway cribs And saucers, Yoit know, -pen 4 eR IIFs $ : : me . BAR artis ; sears not do. - eet - don’t say pennyroyal, for it wi " cles hera With regard to his adven- 7 ( a datutity thrust it. In my pocket and sat down ful The Home ts getting. It only needs De A 4 Jtes can put ine on the track) of obtalning , h it Rinaling love's fre through my" rose 4 tinted ty ask quysolt a, fow Ktenlgntforward ques: Loran bae to hike ie lke all model AN A¥FLICTED ONE. | them, [shall be'mare than obliged, 1, alsu,'| tures fn the carly part of his life, It was 5. wh lorishe rf a ety qin in the dark and? want light, Who is the ras Tray 3 So een ee et ae ee homes, absolutoty nerfect, and how delight | gcnorura, BAL? RIBUS, AND STRUMATIOA. | author of a poem entitled the ‘Ocean of sald that he was born Iu ‘Treves, In Rhentsl ts y Prussia, and that he was yery young when were ahey not mere. theories, which Chad | {ul the prospect is gotting to be, Chat has 1b the Huttor of The Chicago Tribune, Song”? It wus origtally published many seer " i. Never ech pat, {ito practice, or been strong | “gone and dono” tt, and sent a bombshell | Cuicaao, May 7—Last September you pub- | years nzo Cit Ieust iwenty-live or thirty), aud | ils father died, leaving htm a considerable hang sat ie every lady who calls upor ie gives nay 9 cup and sauc Inseribed his portrait. and its’ ‘au anh utograph, Odd faney, ts it not? Childs fs of mine, and a very nico fellow, but at ry peculiar, ‘The cup and snucer gift ty ‘Tako your white fingers away from my bair,, Vell your sweet faco so hewitchidgly falr, Hido your red lips from my innocent Kiss, * one of his fancies, and mine ¥; oe! enough to initiute myself? And, thus in | flying, just as 1 expected he would, for wasn’t ‘ rofula opens thustys fortune, After being educated {no Gorman | sinttar one in regard as . Peabo Luv nnit walot far can er yey armas prosuns 1 had not only proacied Hieuewitlt sh the fellow who somo mouths ugo was Loe eapaset meat EEE and ‘in a land boyond if he or conceiving, un ‘ rity, ho Toten to Ais notive prays the joelry white ths forged dasotbary ‘ 8 e1 i } . where, rumor ue re : “ogame aes bie head a Wen ested th hase-ot ty pitt Set Pina picket W 4 ote sepettekel oothe belie wens alent Brace iho Nyittek ness, no graves, anu ho Aeievin gy with his gutta who objected. to his. ox trolinpie bent tat wey White youn . fend en are Rar Re aeetatantl aout whi clubs upralsed, read promised that in duo time 10 address 0: travaganes, On attaining his majority it is Bcc sty ‘Vaunalre, in our happy dream- ate Dur tye sae untrammeled; thy heart and thy an : To mo und to happiness fondly wero pivon— ‘Tho sweotert, tho hollest visions of Heaven, Bweet dreamland, thy glories were holy and fair, And coy brightest archangel was Arma Vau- naire, 0 ones In Geneva I announced that t ini to bo married; issued cardsof ier tlenged ing the naines of the Bishop and the Restor who were to perform the ceremony, , Every. thing was quite regular, and I suppose I must have Issued over a thousand invitations ‘They were responded to almost ‘unant mously.?” ies F un ho was tho nage ba a here was no ad Yas nt o y Catholle churches in Geneva. 4 me att ways open, you know. I went down thers 0 ses the fun, I kept aside, so that: would recognize me, and thore were hun dreds of my friynda and their friends walting for the ceremony to begin, but It did not be 3 Ite melody and rhythm, and beautiful poet y ] Xok i) i. = vt 7g tf y iY Se it “4 ne 9 Would the ntollectual and refined Mr..| then a hissing arrow whieh somehow falls | certained by my own oxperlence that this | for ttsanthor, Itis nm benusitul poem, and a mye ae plunged Ute all Are pleasure: Sinclar, 1..L. D,, seek me for a purer in short of or beyond the in F t remedy is all that.Relieved Sufferer stated, | grandly deserves iumortal life, tinder an assumed name, Among tho. re- the mazy whirl ‘at which he ‘ts such anex- | Snap, show mugome of your aera and, feeling sure that many readers of The | , Forty Years must look to his lonrels, or | purts about him was one that about 1800 he pert if L were to try. ta persoulfy behuty tie | 88e8 do, Dal Ike to buconvurte Lender “| Home are ag deeply interested us I was, I the new Mlehmond it, the Held, Eta Beta-Pl, | was impliented in.an Intrigue to restore tho wo ned suit ho cok fumnpleity sald Heolls tae 4 pat fiat AE TRO Ep beg to return thanks, not only to you, but to wit La preinipLNe, dis clain of champlon | dynasty of the Bourbons, and that having sider myself honored, or find lim such agree. * Habe philosopher, ete, recelved ” 4 ‘ene ably Ath pany, oradutre hig fine danc ing He {knew fo very few apy paral fauples alt serltae of tint. letter for oun bling me te ‘By the WHY ¥. B.P.'s communtention was Yeo tal 1 presalng nk iiation one svete ils fanitless ‘attira were changed for yery | but they have Beold eu the i ent el Ane ry) ra ut the sane happy relief atter years o| retty good reading, if aindn up a tree isany | TIL, he left Patlsthe same night under‘an plain or unfashfonable habillaments ? qnarraled i thel r teat roppec out, and | suf ering te hay a Lata judge. Procux. assumed name, «To some of iis friends in ‘Alt surely, surely we could both stand finally have settled back from sheer oxhaus- Doubtless many have supposed, ns I ¢ a ey Now York he satd that he had held tho office the test. I atta Thin long axo schooled tton, and have become delusiye Tights, wills- | that Struinatica? would soon be advertsed A FISH STORY. orCensar vf the Press in Paris, and had myself above Ruel fulse pride and euty van- ere fad ors patray. Wut B patie fine thatthe TE ee OE Oy [ offended” Napoleon 11, by nllowlig the pub- ‘ t * ity Ie Indeed such unsavoryingredtents wera | Totaly’ tll wo aro old for this Tre | be oblulied by correspondence, I want to | wota by a Mian Who Dosplves Angling eation i tha Figaro Of articles displeasing Our day-dreama have vanished, our castles {n Haro passed tke tho mirage. SweotArma Vau- i Blecys lave by, tae stream, "neath tho boughs ‘The dninion her covoring, the dull earth her pil- O Dreamiand! restore us our castics in alr— 1 to that ruler. ‘This offense rendered him eat men nobody to begin with.) Lex . 3 vince . f ” love to come to us, Instead of taking such | render the readers of The Home a favor b nF ye fs Bia ube joyer immensely. ‘That was one of hin Bealary 20x lope daptingadlons ArmA Vaunalia: aie aac aa Eee ie tramuenilous leans atin GRY fee it itp it. dole what the brovfletor of nt suse wxeal fray han parabens yak Sun. abe tones mnyent and ty enuliseutlon at reds UE WHR niny call my practical jokes, " ofinie q ow muity unhappy marriages it would save | lent remedy has thus far neglected to de, ex- 3 7 ae La Nts i ae THE LETTER-BOX. Teligenl, qo nwhasy een ey ce are nate oe FO ee Te ee eatin iis etrcularte those who wiito fim, | , “Now you kin ull talk about trout fishin’, | ene to tis counte in 18) or soz, Me nt “Taw many lettors did you: sond toDr, jewel witht, acknowledging that the lovely | tame longer, Say till after we are dead. vinpive them -lis address, Several of my | but give me sucker snarin’ fur genuwine | ouce took up his residence nNew York, Ho | Dix? ‘There are letters, papers, and postal-cards at this oflice for the persons whose names ap- pear below, ‘Those living out of the city should: send their address nnd 1 three-cent gtamp, upon receipt of which thelr mall will be forwarded, Residents of Chicago cnn ob- . Sain thelr mail by calling at Room 36 ‘Trin, DNE Building; a In my elreic of nequaintance 1 lave. seen | friends.who have had the suing success that | sport. Next to bobbin’ fur eels, they nn't | Drought 2 considerable amount of money Cee eee ier ister arieh nestles, BowS | nany of my school triends tripping over tho | Helleved Sufferer enjoyed unite with mein | no xindo’ flyin’ Uint kin tetch ono sly of It, spit Ll Sane Introdioed hlinself na, the golden locks of ngueen, One whose clear Hlowerstrewn bridh eof Anat TONS only to etn Ate fia dik; proprietor as Tt leaves trout fishin? so fur in to rear thot | house printed on some of Ins visiting ears, Pee aes ne eaves bo cue rhe ther the tho uncertain tldes of love always ile oul, Kiduinnzoo, “Mich.)- trents all correspond: | Hf the senson tasted from Jnniwary to Janf- | Tle gave ml pecented, levitation; ated WG fine’ nen and hung with diamonds and | ond not one remembers to tell of Its flower- ents with tite utmost fairness and confidence, | Wary it couldn't never ketch up.” betel “ged wel iT eae t swore ban ie vous stores, Hel and rare, of us plain as | ets, and joys, and sweets afteradelusive year | explaining nll anestions relating to.tis reme~ That is Arch Brink’soptnlonof what ts tho | Wasted. | Tt is auld. that he courte n Quaker maiden whose only jewels are the | OT two. Why, the bride of a year, o friend | dy honestly, Ho clatins that any medietue | ining in angling. He Js. authority, on the but hat tho. ‘lath ve or that Indl apon sng of thought wileh fall from her unsul- | of mine, sald the other day, to me, “How | of real merit needs litte advertising, and lis TE EIT Ee BONN eS that Indy, upon “There has veen great exaggeration about that, Idid not send more fine 2,000, Bri true I sent about twenty female pawnbrokeryy to tho house, and I think I enjoyed: it about ag much as any joke I ever perpetrated In my life, I saw every ono of them, pret nearly, go up the steps to tho house, bis svem so stipremely funny to sco those wom en with thelr long noses, their black e) if Tab “4 A . ty ony eat aay brauches of, the sport mentioned by him if | writing to France ingulring about him, re- } their swarth st iB, . Fern Leng, ‘Thoo., Heat ting and shine fa hep bright eyes, Stich is Bey ey eave oven It Bea tenis move SO TT ee eet am ahy one in Piko County Is, Ho fortities hfs | eelvedt uformution whieh’ caused them to dressed alg p the stops of pang saber Geeraia, ee ice were both above such contemptible. weak- | k0od ashe can be. SMarringe is 0 fenrful | anxious to ald such as muy have been de- | belief by fond recollections of the faselndtions ltaitss bin. ¥ his De Aejney, ae Spunt to buy, old clothes, It wns so absurd! 1 * * nesses, He sought me,.not becuse he was | Brice, and a terrible punishment.” Justiuark | celyed tke myself many tlines, and who now | of snare and bob. su ed te an or Drei u i Ci no ar dene never intended to annoy Dr. Dix; I did not THE BLESSED BABIES. proud of my persoual appearance, but ber } tly will you, nud reflect Ung this wos oi | healtaty to wilte for Information. de “But they alu't no suckers nor no eels to | gaged in teneling modern languages, and eae Ayes read, tan Pe Eee ee JIOW THEY ANE ABUSED, 4 vatise we were con ental i thought,—our i Tleaven. Bee a eae raligtaves (nd what they usty be,” he says, “Lord! the {| also went into several business ventures, It | the same thing to thervery best friend I eve ‘To tha Editor of The Crieago Tribunc. ead ae on Hee ticeliesttil ‘tacts, that she has one of the inst charming Babes the Bane eat rainaes Tribune, suckers 1 hev snared in thit Sawkill Creek! | sald that he entered into business with | hud. I had no dlwill aginst Dr. Dix, Cmicaco, May 5.—I wish there were giants | cte., etc.,—while I enjoyed his society, noe | thatever delighted a mother's heatt—that 5 You eouldwt git om in a clreus tent, 1] Muscowitz, tho milling, but that x sult never had any trouble with hint personally, Thad a tittle at ‘Printy Chapel a few yeary ago, but that was all over, and very few peo ple knew anything about it ae ————— 4 Fee ier ocanuknd at ean squall at the rute of sixty knots an hour, Ranrour, Ll, April 27,—L am o stranger wt b’ eve ‘i 3. | against tho firm catsed the dissolution of the ToT ee eect etter Cay and nighte without stopping to tnko | to The Home, and, while it is no stranger to LO Aer e nn hed alt the wire T've | partnership, | Anothog of ils business vente ditdeart no, but because we were-congenial | breatli,—and tell mo if it wasn’t unchristion, | me, tt has never ealled forth front me on os es res, was, It is stated? to associate, htnsell spirits. Yon seo 1 was euling Seniinental, | HOt to say downright mean, to give the folks | answer to tts many thoughts and questions, graph wire from here to the Water Gap, | with Dr. Pekgrulf in the atattery business, and {t's well for me that 1 trie in the world,—men ond women so tall that a medium-sized person could scarcely reach the tips of thelr fingera while walking beside f & wert rie "4 ’, in which Jie did not sueceed, nally, he eu them, and whose strides were so long and un- that experi | in her state away so bully. It shorked me | seqring I might be an fntruder, “Cho wall,” Witeit sun! do gles sucker now, he don't | oi ttined himself to teaching, 1a which deen HUMOR. . "a Ba ae eat Meee Tee Then mont whe La taenl without whiclt t feol is Kenewr te tonghts tag eae rts But tt is howorer, of two weeks ago has touched a | Welsh more'n half.a pound, and when youdo | yation heeoutinet until the time of his | A lovoly spot~The nee. ete 5 id e ’ 4 J nares! L | responsive chord, and the appeal sent out to fit ono lie'll Laake ae sou, kind sorrsful, 08 | death. His tannerst were suave | and his e | hearing was dignifivid, and his society was ¥, ) the great heart of humanity for an answer | ‘tho biggest one Lever ketched woighed seven, nd by a ite: antley sweet ideals and romances, whieh aro to lite | for sho ought to have put a bold face ubon | suzqesta thoughts which I desire to express, | wound tires ounces, If Lremember right. It eet stan ing, Wit ayingathised with ng blossoms and song-birds to a woodland, | the matter, and led about Ib at least n SG | I think I understand the reason for thls feel monght w’ ben three pound seven otnees, | hing a nobleman-ln ilsfortune, Were subjected to tho test’of actual experl- | or two longer, as: the Feat tho, just for the | ig of loneliness in goctoty, but to bo uble to | Hough come tothink on it, It was as bins | ‘These sympathetic persons once obtained inent there would bo nothing left. for the | looks of things, if nothiie ihorw, | How | Uk eee! i abot, Dy 6 able to | asiatt baby, anyhow, and If Leaded palries {3 | for hima situation as teacher in one of the apitif to clmg to, and-the hungry heart would | funny It Is that every pausreted “couple says suggest 2 remedy 3 the work of time and | mouth and kept the shape of It, fwould a nublic schools In this elty. De Mainuy or starve Ina world of dry, tnuteless facts. But this. one samo thing, oven tho very happiest change. Were we all born into this beanti- mune the properest kind of avinegar-tanael. | by, [tector Carlos, ny he subsequently called onuugh of prelude,—I will try and get down | of thein: |“ Yos, thore are happy marriuzes, ful world contented with onr lot, did wo | 1 had-holt of one more’n thireg tines as bic | hinself, became naturalized. He took out to the ox erlment 1 started to relate, even it mine ig n failure, Every one wishes possess 10 nubitions, no aspirations boyond | ng that up, thotigh, oncet. It was in the | his papers in the latter name, Fora year be- ‘Not only wis I harassed by these doubts, | themselves na happy us some ong ely seems | our reach; if life wore not with some a cons | bend o' tho ereukt over by ‘Tonuny Nowman’s | fore his death he’ lved with Air, Charles 1. but L was trented as a dally tonic toa long | [9 be In his matr! monial striiglit-Jackol ei stant slrngluand with others aconstint joys | barn, Twagsettin’on the rocks there ono! Sprague, at No. 310 West ‘tyunty-elghth list of the particular weaknesses of my sex, | Yebi€ any one from > over ae fence” hi ats wers ull habitations homes in their fullest | day, with a good copper-wiresnare, watchin’ | streot, in Mareh last he was talen slek, ‘Almost every paper L pleked wp contained | of any thing but perfect bl 83, hatin Taekas sense; were there no. rich nor poor, | n lot o” suckers that was layla? low tn there. | and was sent to the German Hosplial by some aly thrusts, open cenaure, or wholesome ad- | 18 raised about his ears for being sensible | butullequally possessed with the good things | Pooty soon ulong cam a fish that scarct ne. | gentlemen cennected with the Amurican In- vie All declared In unison that the lords | ghough to-know what real ha pitiess bs, and | of life, go we might meet on one common | 1 thoneht first he was a sturgeon, butsoon T | stitute, afid the entry intde in tha hospltal- of creation, old and young, detested and ab- for having cseipert the terrible afl fiction, | plang; could we a worship tha saing Father, | gee that he was wsueker, and that they was | jy, priate Mint SbLbe Hucine. Gating: aie ae horred tho vain frlvolty’ and faslfonable t What a consistent old world It 1g, anyhow. and. live In full kope of hnumortality, we | so much of hho that he must 2 commionced | yenrs, Tarieiy Goblake: prafnuaint, teuchert folly to which the misguided fair ones of the My compliments to T. A. Dally. 1 yee ex: | could not then sutfor from this feellng of un- | growin’ when the ereek did, “IfL w Be no | Yiis slekness developed Into. pleatro-pnet- present perlud are so prone, Burrounded by cursion, every one Ww UL nage would by Just rest aud discontent. We. would not bo us | Ways out o? my lead,’ Lthinks to myself, ‘Pd | monia, ond’ on the 12th of that month he tueh anatinosphero £ became {nfeoted with | “too splendid,” but wow ‘ Jy to Buuyy branged one from anather; therefore this | ike to ake a small bet that pleee,o" that | died, "Several of his lady friends erected the virtuous conclusion that. there must be | Why he bears so iuch uutmosity toward | Jonelincss which is spoken of in soclety | feller ‘Il be a takin’ tho smell o° plekiéd pork | monument to iis memory, with an inserlp- truth mixed up In the assertlon somawhere. Forty Years find inyself as to wisli us such | would not exist. But how unlikeall this are | out o’ my crylu’ pan to-ntght? tion to the effect that he was Dr, Hector Cag- Being Ina quandary I resolved to try an ex- bad nek, Don’ t look for any such perform. | the tacts, We are forced into. this world * As Juck had It, he came n wiggly’ hisself | jog, Baron de Maincy. * perlment by way of getting out of it Aue beeause [assure you BY. Is far too | blemished with thy sins of our ancesters, | over to the edgy o” the rocks, right under | "A cnrawurn-looking Indy enlled at. tio ‘A purty was on the tapia and [hind been | sens! blu for an’ suet foolishness, pid’ am eaneht up In tho tide of strife and discord, | whore Twas, Ho looked like « water-soaked apogpitil after his peng and teld 2 physician ruintuating for several days on tho magn!- surprised that fe ly 8 souk alan a put } whirled about in Its eddies, bewlldered, dis- | Jog, and when he stuck hls snout out to for- | there thatsho wag the dead man's Ray tude of the Impression I was sere to pro- stich trouble between tty or ope to ma! ond appointed, longing for domething nti] wo | age for grub, it pubme In mind of «dinner | pnd that he was not the Baron. de Malney a} duce,—had cut and dried numerous witty und | ty the loss trae fren antl Jo ly pcquumndes, | RTOW morbid, restless, and feel w bitterness | horn, My snare could be made Into nelrelo | alt, nor Dr. Carlos, but plan Charles Haase, brilliant speeches,—had planned a most | Where have those egrrect seat ie IHant. | towards all humanity, tt iy the diferent | half a foot through, and for a minute £ was | 9 intr-dresser of Micavdae Sito aumed HAL Ene artistic aur ation With. young Jenking, and uc one, OF on roat itkta and te vost conditions fe uceube estrange us. Shall we ahee absltttah bout (ts\golnt over tho molars J itime Carlos be stricken out, of the burial ully made upiny inind to tame the Hon of | 14 Wey ' head, bub thay wan't no tine to spare, and-L | cortitie f ‘the Fyne ‘Mr Sinelair, Into a state of | of them? Raven Ham how may have forgotten wo have | tad fo risk it, 1 tlopped on hry stamilcke nid ST eT RRS Rr rg Raa perfect doclity. In order to accompllsh oT a part to play for others ns well as ourselves. | Jet the wire down litte the water. If itY notin his power todo what sho asked, and {reso reat ends Espend much yaluabletine | WHAT IS A GENTLEMAN ? | We may have grown poled And in our sel- | sueker hadu’'t ben as stubborn ng he was biz, | referred her to Dr,“Schedler, ony of the mem- in studying ng to the exact amount of A QUEBTION BY CALIFOUNIA, * Aistniess huve forgotten the ensure of making | Td nover got the snareon lim. Tslipped it | pers of tho Medical Board ‘of the hospital. powder, paint, false hatr, tratts, panters, 4p the Lditor of The Chicago Tribune. others happy, Wo shoutd not, tsulate our | over hia siout, ant on down over his hend | pyis gentleman In turn referred Mr, Inger- Hon’ niet Wot bli Ht | aye Non Aveo am fino to- | {Hough oud ea faba mary eur | EL he ua bg AC | ll ek on ate aa ema here was a chance to sce whether men really a be a - | had any, and there it teghed hin, Now the susel i despise the gewgaws which women hang on day, Tlook in the mirror—yes, undoubtedly | ing ourselves to tn: Helf-rellant, industrious, Sethi run o’ sueker woilld 9 backed out'n Haufinal morhng vungel for the hospital. ate, to attract their attention or not. So L re- } Lam old. The pleture of what 1 was at 16 ia | and honorable, _ Thins may woe dispel the | thet quickern an eel could wind Hself up in | cated upon yestorday by ‘a 'ines re iter. polved to make the ancriico for the snko of | yery little,—not at all, Indeed, like the face | gloom of xoclety, and hush the wall a loncll- | your tishslino; but this old mossbrek give i i ‘ but declined to say anything about hfs late proof, and accordingly, when the antleipated | that confronts me thora; but then Isee this ness, JAKE. a Iungo ‘ahead like a. butte. goat, and | poarder, because.lio had b ANT party’ caine off, 2 hora jeally went to It, Ree d . : : the snare tehtened hum around fils taroit. Leena geet ie Rem ek tt age ar Harneloss: owilorless, and. trailtess, Yet) one every inorning, and It is certainly old, TUE WIDOW'S MITE. i] ¥ 0 A t to divulge anything shout i % A sucker aln't the suddintest fish as paddles, Peering c when 1 took a parting look ininy iirror, thé | @Fave, und, T fear, sad-looking, py the Eultor of Ths Uhteago Tribune, and when euteness was Gistributed among Pe Carlos! ite, Mr. Lockwood. sald that G Charles Haase, or Dr. Carlos, or Baron de vision which confronted me was not, alto- As L ontered a car filled with passengers, a Cicago, May 6&—In ‘The Uomo of | fish, suckers was'a ttle Inte a gittin’ thore, oy i} piss guthor an uncommon one, for though the | man ruse from his seat saying, Take any | April 2 appeared an article entitled “Kiss and thelr share wasslin. Bub thls old fol- santa 8 He pled lee HE os uncloube owner of youth, vinsticlty of splrity, and pore | gent, madam, Lam younger than you.” aud Make Up)", whieh contatued a | 1ow showed men few things Ldidw't know Tmunne , t \ tact, ahd winning munners, had sueceeded tn fect health may lay no clalins to symmetrical vf . i i about suckers, and the first thing I knowedsl rathathne i Joveliness, yet she possesses & beauty Willen | Looked up witha sinile for his unconven- | good deal of truth and showed much | Was a'gotn’ off 0! thum rocks Wit, Aureanup | Wueratiating kiwsele Into good aoclot y. ie art cannot counterfal, L saw o tall, not | Uonality, His hair was white; my own ly | senso on ihe part of the writer, T gut | hnd been spilt on em, and the next thing L | (iubeonrte agit observation intelligent {hy proportioned form, clad ino ute brown, without wlxture, He looked any- | soveral {deas from a closo pornsal of Itwhich | was a sousin’ in the broak, ind. "twixt the eT eoss eka a Te ee soft gray arene unrelloyed by. color snve a wherg bepvern 60 und 70, and had spoken | [desire to add to make it more complete, | fuss that the sucker made and the fuss that 1 | yy, Althofigh this man of many names had. the neek: a ruddy Complexton, towing do not doubt It, Lbeing « woman" i whlch existed between lovers should con- | jet kept. Hold ont the avtre, though, anc | quivers he was IRnorant OF Laat iv me, Ukept hold on tho wire, though, and ott ’ with health and antmation: and a: pal ¢ Hy stood before ine, holding ‘to’ the strap, } ‘tinue through married Ifo, and that demon- | soon asl aot my plumb Best 0 en Haney bs pega 1a Baltinore, Ibis sald tl ig . 4 ; that some of the letters he left at his denth dark-brown eyes that shone very bright just | whieh 1, unfortunately, never can manage to | strations or expressions of love should bo | shore, But the fryln’ of ‘tint sucker | ye dressed to thup with antleipation, ‘Chua equipped, £] reich, Presently tio bent his head towards rr nuver smoked up my kitchen, I think Sera attics i icv Haney, A rinar went to the party prepared—if eee aiin- | ine and sald; fam 60 years old,” garried on the game as prior to murtiage, Pans is current that tbofora Haase cama ta this This is an vxcellunt-argument, aud Iisa | he, Knowdd what was up, and thowsht | country ho married, ia England, a w pllelty and beauty unndorned (so far as nat- | I, not to be outdone in this battle of polite- of that 3 a | he'd rather commit suicide. So he give y 5 England, 9 woman tiral cndowinents will allow the.use of thesg | neds, answered: "Then there Is not much face toa fuel ET eae stoeeealethe ono rippint plunge, and. the wits ent Awl bad n fortang, and wit a Bt ivi Ia - terns) were the weapons they are declared | differences between is, and tho bainnes 18 In | “Phy fact iy that all. good and devotud huge | hts head square off, Tho tend: popped upto. [etat, cannery, | With’ nll. thea. astomints to be-to glay the whale masculine elem your favor.” And] wondered what It ‘was bands are very cusily discouraged, depressed, | tho topo! the water, anid enme up so sudden FT a aR eC of Ais feuds. Tnover knew just how ft happened, but i | in my face or general bearing that had called | and mado morose by any Inck of wx pressions aud stared it mo with such cussed big white. | de Malney, and pay a high tribute to bis bon had not been thore long tro 1 came to'a real- | forth this strange colloguy and given me the | oracts of loye from their wives,—which some- | Cyos that Lcome nigh startin? on a run far iH B : f us behavior during his long resl- faing sonse of having acquired a sudden | impression of having stood on the top of a + : Rarretyety home, ‘Lhen Lseo tho sueker, without any esty and good 73 ry fondness for the society of Mlss Prin and thues culidnates Into wrongly suspecting ie ckery Y | dence ny mountain and ef now descending on the ferent. Hence, | head, sswinnnin’ down the brook as if th um Wart, ‘Miss Sly, a pair of coy young things of forty. | other side. K thom of being cold ar inditterent, Hence, | inte MHP ahG 80 ‘I | ivy “ovyery look | cone | ald boy hisself was after It, anil it was sven ray hy tf so entirely out of order tondiit this much Jost as a shyt mid-ocean, without ads br admired ag much as I deptored her hone How to make crockery ware—Don't née It The young man who wants to get up with tho sun must not sit up too Inte with bd, daughter. : i Churies Lamb romarked of one of hisgitt Jes, “The more 1 think of thim, the'lessI - think of him” * No ee ‘The reason why tha professor of 9 collexe so frequently gots ina pucker 1s on acco of tho alumentzh, ak Se Thoy went fishing, Sho looked langnldly at him and sald: * L wish the fish ould bile - | at your hook; {f Iwasa fish.I would. -1)" “My little Tatll, which do you love be , mamuin or this big bag of candy?” «| 1 Jor ‘best mamma,—who gives me the big. bagof candy.” . * , SHS A man who offered for $5 to prit any ont onthe track of a paying Investment: seal an Apollenne between the ratls of the Boston & Albany Railroad.—Boston Post. |! A sailor Is not 1 gallor when ho ts a bortd] seallor is nota sailor when he {3 6 at 4 should lke to sea ‘everybody wedged In be- tween two of-the most prodigious specimens —one ata, time—and compelled to trot along on Uiptoe, arms held aloft until the tendons fairly snapped with the strain, and if 9 whimper {fssued from their aching thronts, parched and dry with swift and Inborious breathing, see them Jerked off thoir fect and made to run the faster just for wv change. L: believe I should enjoy the sight Immensvly, especially if there was nny prospect of. its proving a lesson to the myriads of thoughtless, heedless people wha throng the walks of life. ‘ ate. Lhave seen bits of bables that could searce- ly toddle neross the floor pulled along by the arms, thelr fevt plunging In’ every imagina- blo direction in thelr brave enleavors to keep themselves from being dragged along , the walk, nnd when thelr tiny feet, flying like +” drumsticks tn the alr, would’ no longer keap pace in thoimnad race, jerked along by the tender’ sluews that form the shoulders and hold them fn place. ‘The tension of tho museles must by terrible of such times, but it would not answer to slack Lup In the break- neek speed tor which our city Is noted. - [think g promonnde on tiptoe, suspendad by the arms between two giants whose com- Mon rate of apeed required a continu- ous gallop, would be a most delectable sortof entertainment, And yet that would equalize thestrain on the system, and not Teave the machinery in such v slab-sided con- dltion as it would necessarily adopt If jerked along by one urm, one foot rquarc on the sidewalk und the other trying to come within hailing distance of it, Bat then children have no rights which older people are bound to respect. If they will be sich littlo mites of things, lev them stay at hoino or else do thelr Promennding on the run and catch now and then a breath if they can. Let them toddle along for hours with their arms held high above thelr hends and supporting the welght of their bodies. It serves to glve free exercise to the lungs, !f It isa little wipleasant. Many inks, F. An encoun from your. worthy pen Js Manly appreciated and grate. fully accepted. Those Ines contain no idle Ale, ‘ F. Leypoldt, L have just received your let- ter, but no specimen, ORLENA, * but ho must be elther ashore or al therefore, 4 sailor is not a sailor. ’- Jeanotte—"'Ma, are you going to -give'me another pices of plo?! Ma—" Whatdo-you want to know for?” Jeanette" Because « you nin’t L want to ent this piece slowly.” ‘Tho head walter of a hotet Ia the ehap who comes to lngulre how you are getting, alon after you have been served. Durlng | half hour you aro walting for a walter l eis not visible, ‘ fo yatai Division’ of labor: Aunt Mary" fay Tomy, ahall Tearry your bat and cricker stumps for you?” Vominy—"' No, aualys tanks! Mo farry bat and ’tumps. Oo tery mol——-Punch, pa Phellm (to tourist, who has’ taken: sheltet in a leaky shebcen): "Dade. MW soaked to the bone youll be gittin’ wid i strumes throngh the roof, Come outdde, sorr; its drier in the wet!” on Adroll fellow np in Connectlout fished rich old matroutor tha mill-vond be ovlved the offer of 25 cents From the reef tulser. ‘*O that's too much 1” exclaim i, “aint wath $t2? And he handad bee cunts, saying, cally, ngs he pockote four conts, “That's about right!" ert if Famous Abbar fold an joxtraardlty story, which, strangely eno he trie. vit is nov oxtraordinary.!” oo DON'T NUNKY THEM. To the Editor of The Uhtcago Tribune, Wanasn, Ind., May 4.—I want to say something: about kindergartens, or, rather,’ about the principle Involvell, 1 was brought upin a physiclan’s family, and have been taught atl my life that care in maxing our bodies fit dwelling-places for ourselves was one, at least, of God's first Inws. Now it seems to me that all these “gifts,” and, Indeed, the whole kindergurten system is caleulnted to force the brain Intoan undue listener, “that, if Tdid not know, true, [should belleve it false” CARL bet the harrator, “ff {t had been false shout have told tt na mneh more truthful mantes than £ did,—Parls Figaro. . oe BAKING POWDER. i .. . ¢ ol itse! words and 1) Phere ant usually nich fodder on. TT) aetiyity. Jhave no doubt. that it fsa lovely | or dancing, swer his strange remark with moro than ginges itself continually In wards and nets | ioken's heads Dut we biled thab-one, amd It Ab}. dinna chido tho inither,— THE CONTRAST! sight, esthotleally consktered but Leertaluly | * Healy» eays, Miss, Sly' gold vole | a Ba aan surly Wa'wars | Sagece ue Nt oud courts y asaya | tte ago func fae aCe Wine Going |‘ Hervoleoubune your luby-rost White other Uaktag Pomdors are largit 20 reler weelng my ¢ 0! o be eu yOTRA, 4 innde a good Iunch fur a tran hat come voleo nbUY your Luby-res z , the grass or inaking mud-ptes for hor “two | thne since Lsaw you, T'presume you don't | entire strangers, Yorua. “Moth husband and wits should tle uy i | TERATED with ALUM and other hurtful rept bables "than taxing her already tao actlye brain In inventing new patterns In braiding, weaving, pricking, ete, 7 Teannot wnderstant, efther, how mothers ean send their babies away from them to be hel Khas r » ‘The along, A few days afterward some ono Rio softly crooned the sipg; care for dancing ike you used to,’—this with | And why dld my friends, when I repeated He part anita homie a a ant down alone, the creak cons, up: and come Sho thocht yy ne'er 4 burden, un emphasis on the “usd? that Implied that | the incidont, say: “Howstrangel Memust | and wite devotedly attached to ench other, | plained that there yas ndend hog layin? In|. Bho greotes) iad wt" Joys vartlenlar period as yery remote, *L presume | have been crazy. Was how gentleman? ‘ , y 3 | the brook by the mit 1 was Constatile, and |, Aw hourt un hand, in earin’ yo, Yehull outgrow auch ‘youtltul follles, too, in| Thad not thought of his sanity, 1 had not and oh what wn curthly paradise! Trae thls Youn’ stil thotr dear omploy. Dr. PRICE'S Limust not be hiferred that lovers who at went down to have it moved. Say, £ don’t time; hehe!” doubted the fret of his being a gontieman, HL mus a au be areas other and Awe want It to be A hut Pa streteh a plat Hor han’ tao lost Its ounnin'— taught or amused in ainiscollancous crowd. ghored the thrust of the blooming | Hud henotglven me a seat when L wes | courtship always ran smoothly come out the | to make agood yarn. But that wan't a dead: Ws trembiln’ now, an’ xlows- aqnd by a stranger, for the home training und | maiden with quiet contempt, consollns wmy | Weary happiest and best of married couples, it is | hog. dt was the body 0” that suckpr,!” But her heart tg teal an lovin’, the “motherlng” are what make charactor, | feelings with the aasurance that the victhnof | | ‘Chen Ifell to thinking tho old thought, Iamentably too trie’ that many young men a As it wag Hsnure Jung agus PY uuing to me tat the highest lia rn iothor ‘yauthtul folly was not Nkely to Feuover, What is a gentler ul ali “Tellme | who, hy courtstilp days, poured all sorts of MORNING, ab ate Boe tran Bay withor, poukdl have should be to make the very bes! anes was suffering from n second attac what isa gentilonan, that l may be Bure ane ents 4 ’ vs 7. Sf dhe suits God hus sent her to enre fog, and | of tls palntul mamdy which agu docs not | other thie.” * compltments upon te young Lady and mace Nano will bo likg the inithor, how can shodo that if she sends her ittle cure, but stinulates and renders more | ‘Then my frlends laughed at the dea of my i te rants suppibiaantaT Ny NUS, Tetood in the rosy dawning, Suo steudfast, truo, an’ awect. malignant. Just then the band began to prstenaling Tat to. Kitew, Bix at any nage | coureeous abd ab ‘Ani Watched te Goddess af Day Yo maun revere the mithor, oues away from hor for two-thirds of thelr reverse of what they were talen to be at the waking hours. oy a inost thrilling waltz. “Oh, dear,’ 1 | them; but 1 fuaisted, und so hud many poluts nt, TI 1 Bd Wi hteh Ameria: ise up from ber happy dreanting Py ceble, nut auld, an" TNE ters and physiclans whose thoughts | aught," what a sweet waltz; how T Wish | given me qs to the meaning of the torm. patsete a ea lanes yen jAmeriend are fold NlehUa cattle sayy nfo shina onus ae boli: hor ‘on the subject [ have over read or heard agree | somebou iy ask we to dance, I wonder Ona suld: “* Well, you know agentleman Is | jothing of ia a imystery to foreigners. Lt ts Of sunlight, flooded the Srorlils Adoon bor ovonln’ wy . in saying’ that ehildren should betuught | whut's the mutter? thoy ulways do.” At | woll dressed, and is not obliged to work.” Tikewlso the ense that many a youns man has Herbare round aro, aweeplog upward, Vor batrns wha walt ber yondar, nothhug except morality until they aredor7 | this juncture young Snixgleiitz aid Mr] An? Tsald, * Lbaye seen that kind, and | nado n aad mistake by weddiiga Indy whom be inbaty white clouds uncurivds iter guide mairgone before: years ge; ufter thatthey should betaught | Augustus Nimble passed along, and any | foune a great deal of yarnlati, but very ofton | he tumgined ta be a porfeet beauty and Thu bright waters laughed und dupled Bip ene an yo wouter? sues wt ch requir bees ot ihe mnamury, ulert fan enught | he Fenn a ihe (st she, venauell was nat very thick, ? 2 sweetness itaclf—an angel ooniy ta dad ont sp cuan she Lato bee elie Brag TH win to that bruw shore, . rincipally: reading, writing, spalling, etd. | nied as he passed, proving the truth ofthe.) | ‘Then another sulds aA gentleman, you 7 e i ents | orld a . E Row is tha the, to, to lay the foundation | old adugeconcerniny cavesdroppers: Well, | know, 4 iiwuya well-behaved” Afler aunrriage that Inequpatlhily oF ens ited tuo world with'a nerfunie swoct— ARE ANG cla Hee inet y Tanswered? | pernments, 0 lnck of knowledge of ench bre g O ips, bo'slow ta aay eI 3 H i yeu. . ¥ q pam) a, Wate your cl "a doy, euess she’s jolned the Quakers. She used to “Yes, but yon don't call him o gentle apbout tonthgome, | the pote Faults antl Barre Meee ect ead ed the tends vol Cy) had for a mivieian--if that talent has been given --fur that Is purely a tuechunteal train- ing oof the Sugers (1 knew | where- has heen kept UNCHIANOED to all of tt# or be 4 4 . pr : ‘Tho horizon buamod with Wygbe; Ayo rin to hued the tender vote o speak, for. 1 had tive |, be awful spooney on iy, but if shy ain't got | man.’ “Phis was sald very triumphantly, 1 auarrets of lovers aro, ren y prodlualive a shottoso Tan her dreamiiugs alovly, Wan eroound yous cradlo-watyes SAFETY. MEALTHECENESS, BOR rears of seale-practiee from nine to four | any. more style about her than that this | replied, “Ay, it docs riot need. Sun is | py thom they find out what would create un- Atid scattered tho ruse-lvuves rod, An’ dintn ctilde the inithor, sin’ RFFECTIVES ae Lay ‘Eaat to Wo! i iy whlch put nay Angers ing eandition 0 surding' tt eup scarce fora fellow | wulght as enougli, I want to know what lisa gentle plpnantnes, gud thus avold it In the future, Aud tua maceulng st ud ay Te play aati ner ie F, SaNdsreit. fealese trom font th aud poor, wbere ft forever after). ‘Then, after | well be cought w wi js grand- | wan, f course no lover would like to seo his or On een enon weed for the last 18 years. Ue cli has pasted into filly-devdloped | mother.” “Well,” sad my bright. little friend Emt- | je ae tone aie Sricarron HewErs. : = ee DER, Uthood or boyhved, comes the thue for hurd Of course this, coming, from'the source it | ly, “agentlaman always knows exactly tho ber betrorad weather some Fer Gaane Pie ‘Tue Volcano xf Coliiti, Bexteds Ins A PURE FAUIT Acto BAKING ow ‘ain-work.. Onv year's study then ts worth | did, was not very surpr ing, only I felt hue | 4! ght thing ww do, and ag tho courage and | and close observation mong uiaeried people, Steting ot Hi ;, Stuto of Brupstou. LK. any five whitch precede, Why don't people | yillluted and indignant at the familiarity ‘of | self-poxsession to do it.” and uspectatly young couples, — Wivow, Sani Sitting.) Marwlely Sire ov dMuxico, May i The volcano of NEVER SOLD JN BULE Warn more of these clay tonementa of ours? | the exquistt, when Ihadonly shown him | “This man answers the description,” I — + | Bete tpiruugh Baglanis Uy an Peunclen Chronicle, | Collin, now th wutite eruption, fea grand and | Made by : CE: Yhere is certainly more dense ignorance on | common courtesy “because tha roast of tha | sald. “The right thing was to given trod ‘A QUESTION ANSWERED. bad Oar o wall Wud u vory | Niagniiivent plight, “Tuo Brat syiptome of aetiviy STEELE & PRI am that subject than on any other that can be in- | giris did.” Stil! the dancing continued, and | women a sent To the Biter of The ug ‘Tyibune, mabe mule ere aT TR TP vet ica taatu Bandas. Saupe More ie 5 froduced muong moderately Intelligent peo- sillh continued to ornament the wall’ with wi “Well, but Auntie,” said a young niece, \ m b SE Le Ai skunk gud tretabiede tee eee ple. ‘Shey will discuss evolution with a most rufound desire to know how our bodies at- lained thelr present state, when they are ab- solutely ludiferent to the care of them, One word about babies: Be careful of thelr stomachs; don’t com- pience When they area week “old and giuif them with cutulp-tea, and sout-tea, aud all the rest uf the trash that everybody will tell — PI vig | with summmorbouniers. These bourders—unle, | the momitaln shook and trembled. ‘Tho erup. in as hea gonticman P” Emphuste cu wast | AUSTIN, Hil, May 5,—Theo, In Saturday's | Yomute, wid ehildron—would bo ull onthe beach | ton we might ty full ‘ 4 be fo wonder why Ar. Bluclalr Kept SO Rea Seay, Cant trying to aud | Home, asks where shia can obtaln «suitable | stiting in tuo sand, Genaruliy thoy aut tn holos Peg PA een Hera era eet t) Lit night lurk tanog shot ap from ( ute! ald it all to mere accldent. Finally, ut our ge on. work on clocutlon,—one that will asslst her | dug ta the cool, molat sale sand, Thoru bs noth. | of the Rileuttus iHuninating Te irk ion toe torminus of a wild gallop, he started towards “Well, [think you might know by look- | tn hor studies, ete. . dug batter ona wultry day for inducing w plone | tiiles around, Tacandescent. stones aru also. me “Ah? sald i to myself, “E knew it | ingat him. should? 4 ‘hore | by " book bilshed of an coolly, refroshlug, and strengthculag | thrown wp, together with showers of ashes, would inake no difference lo til, He ty too So wise, bo young.” L quoted, siniling. ore have been many books published of | torpor of body and mind thay te goon thy beach, | whleu iurkau thy atmosphere in day tine. | Toe mab ta care for outeide show.’ 1 | “Now Auntie”and sie pouted litte at | ito yours treating upon the subject, all of | scoop a hola fu the sand, Ane ait in alias oedaat, | withed enopra mole fa the ead, and givin ie ole ner) tee, we Aube, nd tone are ecompantied shed lita closely us ho came towards me, | the quotation. thom niore or less claiming porfcetlon in thelr | Cueto ele ut Marwieh, “thu beach foraniies | telghtfil and Trt anisine aanitee tae tae until sumetblug took my attention fur a mu- “ Nellie. ulvo mo your dednition of a gen- | mmwuner of imparting instruction, but fow, In | would be Hned with eund-sitters. Thvir children | cau, together wilh uuaklurs of the earth. It Manufacturers af Lypslle eogotand be ae fulthtul and unfalterlng tenacity. 1 bogu Vlavoring Extras! oof, bi