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12 ‘ PHE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. APKIU, 16, I8SI—SIXTEEN VAGLith a F— WwW When ono day he up and got married, Mar- OMAN. rled a chit oe a Thing. wit 1 blue ayes anda * dough faca that I'd bat didy’t know nothin’, esent time, and my rpealalty is topinca | don’t cara 4 bit! and runs with all her Rinples int te faces o' Hose to whom Xhture might te the bath-house, Then the one who a of Tortary In which country atone | tome and sald tint porhaps ho would want | been most fortunate, and hor lectures htoh lins denied this charm, Now, sone wonen } had seen tho tan saunters slowly after, the goat wi! produiced It feantt ta thrive, | mo to perform the marriage ceremony for , merited the great sticcess thoy have Tabane — Ji tts ra state this wool conta in Cashinero He nextday. A. nuntber of women from I never Hke these purty faced things, | can get tip a atx-inch smite without doing | picking up a shell or two on tho way, pre- | trom 10 to 20 rupees tho " turrnk,? about hls country would arrive at Castle Garden curnunr portTry, ‘they've always got & lot-of fool notions in | ansthing further than pit their months tn | fending to think there fan’t such a thing ns a | twelve pounds English welglit, ‘The whit | nextday, and ho intended to go .down ani Fons UTEARITY : A Page of Matter Devoted | thoir tend, aad somehow they don't du to | parenthests, and others Inugh as If they had | man in ercation. | By and by thay emerge | ext put isthe denrest.- Thue fe Is the tnbor | pick outa wife, Next morning ho appeared | - pair Atted, of tha ball tho balte, hiitoh onto. In them day's 9 poor man’s | dimples tn choir ypner gins, but those dell. | from the bath-house, and ostentatlonsly dis- ) cost, Mid of tho material, that innkes the ex aman, , ‘Vai Trlopled lightly on hor datnty fou, Exclusively to the Fair wife had to work, but now thoy jest try, to | cate, expressive Hitle hollows that you reo tn | pinay, the key, towels, and. bathing-dresses, ense, Of the best and mosl-worked shawls, . Well, I asked, ‘did you make your Whar uuddeciy-ahealtpped and fer +3 keep thetrsalves purty, i the ‘cheek are called up by the slightest |. clattering In the Inoat voluble manner." 1 | not so mneh asaquarter of an hich is inado chotea ?) > ANd Cn th incr ane tepken aouta. Sex. “As L was sayin’, Youn got married, and | movement of the lps of those who possess | was Just lovely! one femarks, And the | Ina day by threo people, the usual puniber i dond bo suro yot awhile,’ he. re- ind on tho J VK M Bois t ° thoy lived dawn thore at Bradford throe ory] them, and speak volitinas—whiole {ivearies,”” | other anys aho feels “so refreshed, you ginployea on ong shawl 1t would take three piteds, ‘1 hired two and took them to mine phe maiden, blushing ike A rose, ‘ "i four’yoar [ guess, There wasn’t no chile] ‘The reporter sugevstei that ho already | know,” years to take a handsome shaw? ln one | store, ¢ ee Qutele with bor alster tien awa my ty at omaty. svemedl happy and prow 29 knew boul the bourtcal Bapecls wt tlle PIMPLES PhES donne eee Fegron ant branting TA ue marty events he came around and got sitrcatetoes did ther agate rind l= Ring. usiness Was ml, WE mimny kept an a would be obliged to the Professor . ES, or tip Hit ins ee . ‘a ‘ Wodding-Day Thoughts of a Mod right ntong with me, fetes last the kl nin | he wold tell hin what dimple was. If the reader be a warm admirer and thore- | for the Uashmere fabric, shawls containin ‘Those horrid men?—de tell mo *nays much syork are inade fh separate pleces an A RUSINESS WOMAN then Joined together. An examination of the | Few mon are willing to grant women the pletes shoves tat thoy rarely eoereaed ie cred|t of having any business tact, or of do- te no pinta aha vs ut employed, Pada long, narrow, but heavy | 6 ystnass ins wari it batd jue shuttle is used, ‘Those of which the patterns | come down In tho caso of tho Detroit wide is variegated are workext with wonden nec- | whose porsonal effucts ara naw being over dles, 0 separate needle for each thread of dif- | hauled by an administrator, She made no fre lr el leet crt | wi but eta, papers In et do oe taud,”? or forenian, who, {it ns way, He an art. | plalned all that, Tho first paper on the bun- ist, With a fine eye for color and ornamental | dle was indorsed: ‘i desicn,. When anew pesten ts In hand the | “Offer of marringa from Mr. —~. Re- Ouxtaud explains to the the Aigures, colors, apectfully declined on the ground of his and threads which they ara to usc, w : Olle Ketps. before chim the pat ent MrAWH stoup-shoultore and defective’ vision. Con : 0 bern to talk of alvin’ hh nine, L orn Bride as Exprossed ain want to foes te, but lun’ ay in Poctry. nothin’ against It’ One ‘fall, though we'd ‘ been out on the west end a good dent, aud - they Kept us eo busy wo couldn't get home ; A Z mee ab 8 tine, After # wile) Hotles =, a ft ui ui Cen 2 AUCIG 4o Enginoor's Rather Il Advised jenttike a cli that fae wie owh y i 8 Might riins hard 9 after Marriaga and the Sad Ending Wo Ret bask on the old run lie didn't som to] : yelter, to Whioh It Led. Eid 1 didn't say nothin’ to him, hut £ _ | could toll there was sometiiin’ up witi hla 2S a ana oa ght . il for abou iTS. ‘e'dheon together \ New York Professor Proposes to.) so long you sue; that] kuowed all about Win “Well, sit?’ anid Prof, Verrunl, "a dimpla ry sahiaivti dint Watley aaiatt | itm groatly not fave fla ode et e L 5 cle, and the skin is more firnily attached to | cover that the complexions of a largo pare the subjacent tissues at this ‘palnt than at | contago of our gitly just. budding Into ollie puints. elles ation ihe nus cone womanhood nro deformed by ptinpies, ic SI MN a iy Yes"? anid the reporter, “buthow do you | flush of young ladyhood these eruptions are make then? ’ exceedingly exasporating, Notunfrequontly “Linke a puncture in tho skin at tho. | they burat into notice atthe Upofa hand- alr _wetiere pe snes. 5 ee sumo nose. ‘Thon, indeod, the unfortunate ennnot be noticed when heated. ant with n | eulferer ts on the verso of deapait. Sho very delicate Tate ment pemaye nainall | jumps from her bed at the first peop of day- “They didn't lonk—thoy wern discreet, Miss Allce.-poutiny, says t It's inenge My now al} etookings (un't en awoot— But don't you think Just o10 tras seogyy Ab ‘ight Wetleg rr G Giving A wine h On her eknte. 4 rout bonrdad mag nt inte her rans usib rater The toe bolug tht aeiet them path tnt + The was stout, » Be alimbed up on the [oo ” : without his sayin’ a word. orion of the muscle, ‘Then Loxeltna alight | light, rushes to the mirror, more than ikely | tpon paper, During tho, whole opera, tents private, ao Aud-—wasn't st nloot— Furnish Pretty _ Dimples Ons mort” whon L went down ond got Iniiainmatton, white attaches the skln tothe exclaims: “I declare to gomtness! thara ts | {lon of innking, the rovigh sido of, th shay} ‘The naxt papal yet Indorecdt: Fen Pulled ber out. ‘ to Order. : pe in fie on H ity arty g ae us to subeutanenns ho low he Ave ner Is ha tnothes of them horrid sputal” Bufore lone ital th ‘Uostaud neve eae the regite nto bury me.” ng in twelve months down the fist, ~ eave Bradford at 315, me waited quitea | fuw days the wound wound Me, nua: no sha consults the fainily: Dhiyalelin, and he Ne Ho hie Bt fay Li Hie ie a enol i yury 18, Istle -b the indorse- he came down with a emiley bit for him, After a whilo the boys got wind cnited—has healed, and a obarining dlinple fs prescribes. Tho spots vanish; the complex | 11" ty 0 Pe nos tice pate eo er cath ytquking epls| je bore lorat peo le ere teeta ‘ : OF hat LAB wells jibguts Aud there Was the rast a ted that th he to | Jowbuoines clear and transparent she en- Workmien learn tho patterns “by heath’ and | ment io Ted IUEE conditional offer of jar Now ato skier cit eark ) Girl a the Cold-Bloodea | Smusidsrable whisparin’ “round. I said ho The reporter suggaste hare oul joys beauty for sevoral yeare: afterward signs, unla h mber *G. rr ut ee ~ \talian 8, an 6 Vo. 00 Was siel, but some of ’om thought it was his | bea goat deal of money in the new opera: | joxittve uxtiness follows, and alinost, before | Peat themselves continially, and are ¢e- | rage from Mr.S, declined with thanks. jo alarm, ; Way in “Which They Are: wife. Ld nover heard she was sickly. I was | tion. 93 a : she has redehed the inellaw meridian ol Reonded from fathor to son since. the tlino of A bill sent from a millinery house bore the cAtaeae cy her: about to run her ott alone when I seen him “'Thoro {s," anid the Profsssor, “Women | middle age our plinpled young graduate dosuph’s con and those Babylonigh Rat. | following in pencil: the festiva Ab ananrenny Married Of, comin’. Ho wasas pale as a ghost, and [| will be made lovely, and 1 will bo made } qrops into the grave, ments, Merchants entering laraely Into the Paid the within §n presence of the conk: he festlva Ab Goo) kuowed he hadn'estep’ any, Lf told “him tf | rich? - 4 |<, Wiiat is the unuso of those pimutes, those toile bre numbers of farniltes winlelt hy col. | the day Str, G—— caller! atid afsred ms his hoy nievand to two hoor bl wite wns sick Lu take ier out by | itTow many, ince, here ou performed | sploteien, Una mpoteons on tease GC FI, | ioreman or hend worktnan, te applied with dae eee nee konoenne Concinded to pairs Beauty in the Sad Sea Waves) | No! host, (Pve got nothin’ left but | "any times tn Janes,” answered the sone a ataltista befuund mnths“ violat | Hiread previously spun aud colored, and ex- bill of $98.88 sent trom e grocery housa |. hey “apooned th tho way” Described by the Observ- Tig epsing aud. yl WoW Bone. 4, Jimmy?" I Professors: nuver yet In Amerlea, To-mor- | powder? with which the fushtonable young | Plains tho colors, quality, and patterns de- | was indorsed? ney pened : uu don’'b mie , sired, and’ the work goes on at thoir own “Settled the within for $35, ns I had never row begin opsratuyg on aeveral actrosses | iy 4 Pdtuples ont deniolgelte at an early age begins to pute aid | Tost s, had the sardines as charged, Patd tho mone: ° And Ab Uoo kleend Too, Beye who wish dimples on their faces, shoulders, | daub hor face, 1p ordur, as she fondly fanelus, 100. ing Writer. “And ‘Too Hay kissed Al BAYS. ***Dendt Groat God, no; she’s left me, that’s ali? eftyou?? Lasked. Fronchinan, Professir,” sald the reporters yarren Aare ane cease eo where enol {ig stamped, and he pays a certain | bill caine in.! : oo he hla Gar swolled with pride, » t Tomploxion Powders, and the Dire Ros) 1,0 ¥ cs. tum ayeny, ;with another man, satis hes Fou aie ala Frenchman,” | prot, ficlwig seetus to have probud the bot- duty necording to te value, and Malley of : An ailicial envelope containing several You ituup bo tay bitde.” Liotks sults Thelr Continued Use Pro- ont you, MerstAn 2? | ore quostions | Ur worn als} aatditie reporter in a none | HLOE ls aUBLeCt ntty boon consulted | served tsa provt of gonuineness Our | Various. epistles hinting at marrlagas And she longed déwn dues. thon, but tt all:come out afterwards, It | comimiial, way. | “Here's my street, Pro- | jy recent yeara by young ladies respecting reatlera will’ remember’ the curloalty with | orthoxraty xouerally poor; geaminut farrle. + | All so modest and pretty, E: seenis as how some fne-halred runner from | fessor, Goud-day.’? the eruptive dialigirations to which refer- which these seats uttached to sumo-very | bles construction very bad, Answered each ‘Twist a amie und a frown, town, (no offense to yous sir) had been —— : ence has been met inthe ensvs of aoveral | super shawls wero examlued al the rocent | one kindly but firmly.” ree ty Gently murmured * You bette. 4 tite 3 E hanghy ‘round there for a good while, fishin’ ITALIAN GURLS? LIVES. pationts he removed the plinple orn portion | epenlngs. ‘The Hnerchanty if a tanous Di ‘A. pink-culored letfer without envelope was leet RTINIED ’ \ Oolorado Man's Method of Managing | &% Somethin’, Rialtin’ for Jiniuy's wits, L | James Jackson Jarvis observes inn recent |-of tho blotch with the lancet for imleruscopte | Sometlines, has his nante, In curious Orlental | marked: His ting, ‘Who Pined fi Ruests Aa she Wis fool SNORE to ba i » Teaught ‘Chey say as how he us now Dat! Bt Oram ar: & her in town, but 1 dowt seo as that makes ‘ Dresa. any differsnee. 1 take tt she* was wiilin® enough to go, and. i don’t jest seo why Jinniy should have cared so, but he did, characters; wrought in the border, and ladles “Gushing offer of marringo from young Knowing in such things are at some trouble | Mr, Y. Tk ae. poor, and no pathos in his to keep the signature this side out with oace, | axpressions. ‘This is his second direct offer. clined on the ground of hig youth.” 5 A NEW ‘BAROMETER. A Dill for $7, balance dus on acloak, wos In this age of-acientifie progress, when filed: Inmet my love In tha summer; t ‘Tho broeza blow frum tho Honth, Swent with the Ureath of the clovors Lklased-bor little mouth; Burl told my pet full plainiys Ast mivo her hand u squevze, “D've luis of love for you, during, letter from Italy that the ftallans are grad. | exau nation. In every Instance he dls nally changing tholr old habits in rogard to covered _tninlte ee Tea matrimony, and permitting more liberty of | As respected the sniller eruptive or choleo to thelr children in engagements, | binck spots that frequently afiict the nose }ilthorto they have looked upon thesa rela- | of beauty, he discovered that it was caused led: Z As ‘thoy suy she lett alettur for him, but he’ oh the fore | ey re 2 “Pald this, after o sharp dispute, in the But got much bread und eheoss.” "he Manufacture of Cashmere Shawis—A Now | never Ay Ee about it. All auy he'd tlons solely tn n most parental matter-of-fact by auothar Hlving crenturds, 10 witleh tie ‘tur | evory weok heralds’ the Anding of 9 NEW | peogutne of Harull, WhO Fae ce inee. aie ; IM . and Effective Barometer—ltoms knowed was that when ho gut homo that | Uehtand valculauun, trrespective of any de- | has been assigned. It any belle, 80 nose-nl- planet, or tho Invention of a patent medicine, | day, Mr, L—— was tn the prelor at the time. But then sho showed her dimptes, . Mightahe was gone, ‘ sires of those most interested in the matter, | flicted, when she rends this acticle, will step | 11s extromoly gratifying to luarn of the dts | Proposed before lie lefts gently but Groily set eonkos eset pce o nee to pins to Smile Over. Ei “Well, we went Into town tint day, and he | A lady of rank, ofan unclent conservative | up to’ tho mirror and adininister a slight | covery of n new scluntific’ principle of prac- | declined offur on account of bls deafness,’ . ddi’t speak a word the whole trip. When ~The little Nps sought winu; . ——— e resstre to one of thosa “ beatity spots” that | tleal Importance, such as was brought to the Shu said, * Tain not bun ate Hheaut ofthe enmio, Z told him Heh wanted | fatally, related recently: her experienes of | Euncurs enlarged, and whitish, with a ter- Wartd'auatiae by 9 atindent of Yale College CALLED RATITER EARLY. "And summer tine (8 Were? So) TIE MODETN BRIDES “| any, help to call on me? + amily disclpline, whtaly 1s. Worst: fener ulna! black spot, the matter forced out, will 5 A party of Sloux Indinns wera gucsts at a ‘Who cnves fur bread and choose, love? ‘Take my cloak; and now fix my yell, Jonny— “sttetp for-whut?? he asted, agan oxhibitton of Tuscan aristocratic rex! f liye th Tilated “sue | Wlille spending his lust vacation mn Colorado. ~ Dwant the kisses, dee.” How alily to cuver ano's facol “Why, L thought you iizht be goin? to | mun and domestic life that fs, or has been oe a eee ae einy pnrasties | ‘The dlscovory wasn cheap, conveniant, and lenilug Milwaukes hotel and the ladies had gout Amluht.as well bo nn old woman: put tho dd raseal through? £ says, the rife rather than the exeeption here. Ter | with thelr ees vend yoane mingled with ie | comparatively accurate means of ascertain | © great deal of amusgment with them, sindy- CAME TOD LAT. But, thon, thoro's one comfort—tt's Inco, “*Woultl that bring hor utuk ?? was all ho If she has aielund who possesses a good mils | ing the allitude of tall ig. | Nk thelr customs,. ‘That is, they all did ox- | If Chad told ber In tho sprlog ) a ' + fp | father placed her in astriet convent tn tho | Ing the altitude of mountains, or any ele- ii 1 ‘The vid, old story brielly, HI, what has beoame of thuso ushers? gall aud UGH Ho sane tp Cowen ond Ldidn't | country for hor eduension at7 years of age, | ceescape sts. may carry him the exnited mit | vated portion af Jang,» « ceptonv'lady, ‘Tho Indies called upon the | when sparrow und robin oeman to sing, \ 0, pa, havo you got my houquet? guy hhin again for two or three days, | ft was ry, : % | torial. By the ‘addition of a Ittle ative oll, | “\ya Si know that. the ordinary mathod of | Indlans, and the sagnges roturned the culls) And the plowing was over, oblolly! Y'lt troeze standing here In the lobby; Saturday morn} then, aud L was Jest goin’ and she was kept there until aha was 1% | which will soften the sebacvous matter, the i : Almost before the Indics got to thalr rooiny, fe ‘Why docan't the organist play? to start yest when up cone Jimmy, lookin’ | During this timu sho was -never allowed to | parasites with their eggs and young may bo obtnining such ‘futermation, when It ls tin- One lady called on a ehfef and. then went to | Dythasto makes wasto, and tho story swoet, Thoy've started at last—what a bustle! qyareces ever ae sa dis cHmbud up 1 | gy out af the grounds, oven for oxurclsy, but | soparnted. ‘They can bo obsurved a lulsure, | possible or inadvisable to use tho engineer's hi y id ratired, and. prott; th 1 reasoned, will keep throuxh the sowing, 1 gtap, DR: they're not far endugh—walt g cab, and we sligok hands. .; | With the other girls had to take hur conatl- | and they will be scen to be formidable Hele | leval, ts by moans of fw muraurlal or an hur rooin and ratired, and pretty goon thera | ‘rill drop the cora, and plunt tho wheat, ‘op, pa; they"re not far ondup' What news ?? [asked iin, creatures, Worth. nyore {han cursory inspec | anyrold barometer, Now, two barom- | Wasa knock at her door and sho found that ‘And mivo them a chance fur growing. ; Se er anuay ta ieaee hel sepaitroy cE a toll Mart Mate eae tila cea ho ani oto | UR Ti cut air aares a a luted produced, en it was the chief, “She told him to como 1 | ra teven told the tale In June,’ . trail, 3 is It stra it? ‘u're yoln’ to follow fen Btant surveillurnct 8 Hy r y a — efter 6 ’ rhopet tank gid aud ebeitetoay =a on Yas? th BAYS, building was very cold in winter and corre Pa Enea! {foto hae advahaea fin i doubt, by their close faunlly connection ‘witn | tho worning, Tho Jady unlocks hor door in | | Woon the wind through tho grass wap blowing) ‘Tho church must be porfeetly full— {Dau you tirinte you can find ’emt spondingly hut Insunimer; the dietalwaysthe | ders used by fis fair patients, Lere he | sclontitle experts,—and the unpleasantnesses the morning eo the porter can come im and | Jnstexd of Grated aietaowingt? + Good gracious! now don’t walk so fast, pn; (te Yes, he says malt, saine—very sparse and Innutritions tho wind found the claw to; tho mystery. In ony-| arising from this causa between gentlemen | build a fire before sho guts up, She Hearn) ANd euttlnee elt Meter the mow ine ; don't to think that trains pull “When are you gol ? T asked, being starved us well as the body,the chlef | soucinen, prepared by a lending house tn | of selence, euch of whom {3 prepared to | knock tn the morulug, and supposing it was | Or bad } hinted, out undor the stars, ae mhocbanect at tna ‘iia the stdp, pal Hinde auln’ with you tll the express comes Autulisetuat exercines Galng ot te cueuantls Hvis, he’ found the ezas of tho Pender | swear ty ‘the aucuracy of hls particular in- | the porter she sald: "Come in.” ‘The door unt know aory worth Henelng, £ re ' Fae ‘ ‘ ci an \- elies . ‘4 - nyerl ly Tdon't fool embarrassod at ally wWAre you fixed for It? I says, Peery ad aieeiltowork. AIL -guyely Was folttorstonstan ts fists, preparall by 8 Me stemuene- und ke ‘corres test of is own | opened and {In walked Mr, Indlau, Shu took | “Nes watted vo do the shouring! * CRyt my, what's the minister saying? . Hees, 7 rigurously auppressud, Such wis tho effect | nurive little burrower that risus the plinple. | Like tha majority of great discoveries. this | 020 look ut him and pulled tha bedelathes N barn fs full, and 60 Is the hi » 0, Lknow, that part "hout St, Paul. att WW fhat’ll you do? sc Son it of the low dlet and, rald, monotonuus dis: | ‘phe Doctor told his interesting patients that | one was the reaultof pure ncclitent, When | over her hend. Ho sat down on tho side of piles ALR A Ae ead Lbopo my poajtton is gracefuly se UH HL tiny iid then she'll come back | clpting, that the fi of weal conntitutions they must vither discontinue the use of these | visiting Manitou one afternoon with ‘soine | the bed and sald: “Ilnw 2?” Weil, sha was'| sinog love {s the crop iat watered in +: How awkwardly Nelly Dano stood) ~ J with met he gays una If; you could hays | succumbed, and elther died or were tt- | rarinacvous powders or pay the penalty of | friends the young student und a lady con: | so scared that sho didn’t know ‘How? remediavly crippled In inind and body for’ ‘ Nfe, Tier sister, who wasimmured with her, having thelr falr skins transformed nto hides, belng of a sensitive, serious temperament, | 4% tool her Imprisonment—for it was hott 4 The origin of these living organisms and f : secu him then you'd know he meant it. Se sca? “The express overtook us abuut § o'clock, » | Lnoticed sho was a little late that days Mutt Smith was pulliy her, and knowed Jimmy ‘Not lawfully: Now spea y :0, doar! now It'a my turn to answor— For my nolghbor told ber the atury. panion separated from theothersand siralled, : RELAX TOUR FEATUNES, from Adam, She sald to bim in the best slowly up the mountains, After ascending 2 | : few lunitred fout, the sindent noticed hat | Sioux that she ‘could command : wing ‘arti Penns obvious. Prof. nett “Please, good? Mr. Indian, go away | ‘Theoldest base-burner—o mother’s slippen, ig tio wish that. pa would stand stilts . | wanted to ridg with him, He never weild | else—so much to heart that she died of sheer shel ge Is of the) tion that ae tntroduetion his compantents Ht eet ine until L get tp.” but he did't seem tobe Ina] In driving 9 hen a womnn fs stow Dut shoo Servo Ulta, love, honor, and keop him. Hav ira conche LAxed Ie. up with Mattfor | chagrin and hardship, ‘The pupllg wero | of the vointily ol forthe purposuot pertuning | became so arent thatit was necessary for hin} | Hurry. He moked up plucos of hor wearlng | hor, é ; 1 How aweatly bo suys it—"* 1 will G hint and dummy got aboard, never permitted for any reason.to visit thelr | the powder renders the farlnaceuus feenls | to encircle her walst with his arni to support apparel froin the flour, different articles that - ‘and whi Id tok Whoro's pa?. There, I know bo'tl forgot it ie? Linaver could tell Jest how it happened— |. homes, ‘They were especially taught toview | 9 qt habitation for those living gering with | hur. : he didy't seem to know anything about | ‘Take away women what would fo When tho timu came to give mo away. nobody gauld- but wna wway the worst suuush- fhe wales pes Wi pans Irion aad nolianrcues, which our ols atmoapliera eSgundoulite Bringing all-ls collegiate knowledge to whens tiny erg wort. mul made es low? The mon. . « eae SLE » take thea—love, ohorish,” * up ever Jentral nad, ‘Phe road Id beat : si | a ddd. Prof. Chan, of Berlin, at- | be: X pel g | on then tn loux tongue. ‘The stoc! 1 Helena, tn fe theulove, cherie, tp evor the Central nad tie rand tia Deal | Ciusuro-was an ued enrdenar.. liu they willy poryant if Ny ny bear upon this slight hhivt, and experimenting nee Ayoung man In pressing his own sulttre Dutes the appaarnnce of the gerinus of the wos +s 4 " " seemed to paralyze his uttutored mind cHerg, Stand, tke iy burgers don't drop ity generally uderstood thelr business, so L | were lustructed never to lool at, but to turn | creatures to putrefaction, According to his with a gran vartely of Ritts under every uae 3 quently wrinkles tho girl's, I y 4 sible condition of ellmate and temperament, | ost, ‘They were those long, 0-degrecs-In- Thape Charley's not lost the rings think thls was Just n ease of bad luck, ‘Thoy | away their eyes whenuver he appeared. He | yiow, the pravalling fushlon of using, those ‘ a the-shada stockings, and they were too much | ‘The Grecian ladies counted tholr age from Sust hike him—noy goodness, how heavyt had the regular trial afterwards, and {t seems | Was.called by them “tha ugly old antinal,” Hidlvnecous compleston powders aay bo de Meena ree any at tig rate éf ove pound far hiis feobla intwllfet, | Io Held thom ‘up by | thetr marriage, not from thelr birth. . see really ani slouany tale: satin~ there wasxoue mixup with tham dlapatehura, | Sucl was the traning given to. girls whose | soripad ua “a perpainal conflet between tho | to avery 100 fuet of altitude, and that above the toes and anid, “Ugh! ‘Che lady. trem- i . burn, Ky. uns lady asked & Drant old Mea-lit musts. And Mutt didive understand lis order, nn ie i nee y ery ‘Widows over 50 cannot marry again in Portugal. In this country widows nuver get over60.; * . A young Indy tp'in Berkshire County, Mnssuvhuretts, was stung on the lip bya bee the other day. Thut buo evidently kaew hls buslness, .. : Nothing can exceed the Intense affection . And the flonne chalce of occuvations in life was tmited to on using it and the syeoifia organtsin two,--olthor to bweune nung or merry: whor beta Tt ee Bee AIMRTODEIRE ever was selected for tiam by thelr fathers, | ing her alr and niolsture, and. requantly | for thelr mothers counted for nothing in theso olson her by thy decomposition iteauses.: arrangements,” Being of a leht-heartad, | Vexed and annoyed with the pimples and couragentts temperament, iny Informaut sur- | discoforntivns, the would-be belle Jumps from vived ‘after a fashion until ple wad nearly | the trying pan inte the fire, 1, when her father sent for her aut asker | She bexine to tnke uraenio In some of tts herif she wished to becomes nin. “Now? | aturing forms, ‘Tho organisms are speedily she replied. "Phen, salt he, “vou must | destroyed, the eruptions disappear, and the take a husband,” Soon after hor fathor told | belte, elie ‘ylews Hrarselt Tete mirror, 1s her he had selucted as her spouse a middie | delighted to discover that she ia growling 5610 fret the armelyeling. method com. | bled, and. wished he would go away, He A ee re ea Tie ited wetluna: were seated io talko great dellgit Inexatpini the based and hla tlavntions calculated from the | lair onthe bureau, and looked atthe lndy as hotel porch at Manitou, where the pressure much os to pay, Poor girl, some hostile Wwas-zero, bub on returning East he found | trlbe has made war on the paleface and taken that the same relative rule held ron, That | many seaips.”* Finally sho happened to 1g to-say, starting from any given base, or tink of tho bell, and she rung it as though zuro-polut, as awport, Long Braneh, the house was on fre, and pretty Koon the or Saratoga, the pressure — inereased | vorter: enme and Any ted the Indian to zo in _ the sane. tugular ratlo ons | lown-statrs and take a drink, ‘The lad at Manttow. An’ éxhaustlye — serles locked the door too quick, and sho wi : ve rat a etedn oushio the engineer of the intl did't walt his fir. 4 LO aaa a roc sea teon tinutes; but nobody cout tall Just All over—ah, thanks! Now, dow BS, DNS who was to. blanie,—Matt and the other en- Sust throw buck my yell, Churloy; thore— | xineer was killed, so they couldn't toll, aud (2. O.bothor! why coukin't be Klas mo, the trial didn’t amount ta anything. -dimmy fyeiRbaut ainptiog ap alt a sail wos the Jira to wee the othor train coun” Fi ‘ Who think thera wand he such n crowd! Re ane ane lant Pcie f] reaoge ie fad botls £4 Ol mustn't look round, 1d forguttan— rit out again, Th rT killed, and . See, Curley, who wag It hut bowed? git out axon, The people was killed, an Why. ive Nelly Alintre, with berhusband— «| What could they da? Y) She's nwrully Jonlous,T know; Yes, Jimmy got under the wheels whon Lhope that tho: never leave it open sgaln when there are ¢ dies out to her futher fora da Moat alt of my thiggs are-tmporred, ho jumped, and. when he came to he was | aged niin, raputed to haves fortune, whom | stouter, -She lumgines that she fg plump, OF exporiouuite:aiau Bhaed L . nab only Indians In town, Sho says her hair—an the walla eae Ume when she’s ping nd who had # homu-tnado trousdeau, more dead than allve. ‘The papers had a full | aia tind seen ones of twice, but did not | but itis the fetttiuns plumpnoss that nik: | Fle for this Turpose. "Those belawthat unte | uceau—falrly turned white from fright, ask fora new dress, And there's Annio Wheelor, Kute Hermon— | recount of We whole thing the nuxt mornin’, | know, On her mother’s mild’ remonstrance | entes dropsy, and (neyllubly prings death In | being, except Ina few rare Instances, entire- | 7 aa vy york treet. ts nots ' ‘ I ain eoxpant be rut all ie sais? ‘Alvean repuelire gut ald tha | names ad where thas pel wag tag oh ee SAFROUE hoe, oud, Itstrain while tha wom an ts yet cwinparalive: y nonsensitive, mud thoso above so erratic In THE AMERICAN GIRL. Apatent bet meee, bub it ls eTe quite 80 ne eos Fenag Widoraith Parton, | tht to ie. ‘There was Jininy’s, and tight | silent; that the wishes of. women had noth Hanes Here uts OTA ne’ usin these thelr register ns to he ageless, -sometinies | Tero ls a pon-ant-Ink sketoh of an Amerl das to piss a hallway contalning a de « T Why. thare . 7) * me to—ail the aitl after hiv’n come Ars. Dale, killed. ‘Thay hud oP aa aint weer eit et ean Iine— the fine-halred chap down, too, though ho Lhope that thoy'll notico my pearis, was cub up so nobody could have told hin, Is the carringe thero} Give moiny cloak, Jano. You see they was all on tha sane train and Don’t get it all over my. vall. . didi’ Know It, but tha papers nor nabady: sr termined woman and # broom, : . The Jowel of a servant girl is the one who hangs‘ all her. uilstress' etubrotdered uo derwenr on that portion of the line must cow showtng an elevation of 1000 feat when Just | can girl, which is intoresting as showin out ra ht of tne base and before any alt!- ' i tude wae uttalned, and others, tapecially it how a Yankee girl seams to French eyes: of anesthetic natura, showin’ no progaure | “Stylish to the backbone, Independent nas whatever, He alu found that the prAence | Independent can be, but very pure. Is de- ing todo In this affair; ho was master, and would inerry his duughtor as sulted him, An atin ous PRUE pa waery ae qunw gitls, for herself, sho had not tho slightest Iden of the duties of a wifes didnot,as she expressed cause to be aslinuiod of thelr complexions. ci it, even know -wlint.a mun was, for her tf s : the nelghbora’ eyes, «Noy you take the othor seat, Chale; ve . acl odd he aytht NOW 1E MANAGED TIER. ofa third party entirely neutralized the girl- | yoted to pleaspre, dress, spending monoy spicuuus to Feabed allot thle for my alls” PH rere Mee ten They sorte daetnetuad avis iis Ferns ant oa = A Western paper raiales ths faliogelnn: ; + Geromelar, bul cab stiay ts remavabl a iule | shows her moral nature ‘nude, j ua aa tt Is, woth aee we she’s ent a pretty ie Be ait ‘ as realy for the buryin’ they asked Jimmy i tion ahe was made to assume, hen sie-loft | Rontleman lntares! in nilning, had occasion aly, a0 as to decelve nobody, “Filrts all winter re : es, ema ASHORT NISTORY. Wwouht like to avo tet. ‘They aed i may It ne the honte to xo tothe church her tathor | tospend a night durin last summer In the roturned tinmedhutely, bs then {t never’ made: tinle ws invich of au lo he Writtens for The Ohteago Tribtne, >| papers sha was his wife. Thoy say shi Iwas walking up and down the platform | Wasn't disfigured qnuch, and louged Jest Nike at Junction Clty walting for tho few pnssen- aasleepin’ child, Thoy moved Jimmy .ovar. Gra to nisl on carly breakfast, before re | wen they toni ner away le Mens wo wesc ha auming along trip. I watched them couple | jest Tid thera and erled {ike a baby, Vea, lio on ag fret ene for ines «ny’s tale, and Houta oie. seh reece ae I wonder gtood awhllo looking at tha marvelaus mu- | 540 chine that bears us 60 swiftly, and somotlines da eet come West, the next pong, ard so fatally, to our Journey’s end. Direetly 1 | there at tho Junction. gow the engincer get down from the stean- » Dovg le ever speak of her now? No, not ing monster, approach tho news-stand at tha often, Bnee Witt. a Young wainan died ‘The great value of this discovery the acien- | with this or that one and dismisses bln in tite world will not be slaw to recognize and | the spring, when she Instantly catehes an- ean be eal Kept tn ole a pasarhad irl other, Govs out alone. : Travels alone. When ci ens p a on al vratlab! ts read. ft that the fancy strikes hor she travels with a xon- sae petes. ed Fa a ae longer tloman friend or walks anywhere with him; plead the Innccliracy of thelr barometers as | puts boundicss confidence in him; conjugal ain excunn Ea ua crore In fonard te foe Intlinnay seeins to exist betwoen thom, She y re ¥ ‘: lets him tell whut he feels, talk of love from Seconuinand:iteult'tn the favur of the poten morning til night, but sha never gives him of Industry for woman, | - . | pertuisston to klys so much as her hand, He Horoafter no expert should attempt to ox: | may sayanything: he shall do nothing. She bluntly said to hers “Now you no longer be % long to. your faintly; you belong to your hus- Eelnelbnl lintel HU now railroad band.” You must obey blu’ i everthing; | ‘a Sh yout aro to exeretse no will of your own iy, | White dressing tho next morning the ocou- anything. Do you hear?" : ; pants of the next raom, who scemed to be ‘These words gave her a: most painful sur | wan and wife, wore having ono of those little Pe eet CS Re fits did now domestic altercations which will sometlnes thie tan to be her husband, and had to be | occur aven in the best regulated fainitics, and prompted to the words she muchanically ra- | 28 the Pariitions between the room were wated, so. fttls comprehending thelr uivan> | constructed (as they, frequently are in our ing that, after golng to her husband's hame, when it became tlie for tho fumily to retire, new mining towns), simply of muslin, the pression oy wie as the old man's, A Cincinnat! woman recently knocked down hive hiwband with a Beles ape je policeman cane ning lookitue around for the brick ity kiss it, ‘An ‘evading editor answers an Inquirisg fndys “IC you want to have your «dress cored, all you've. got to do Is to filrt a bandanas hanakerebles In the: presonce of 4 sullen uu,’ ani 4 ‘A fashionable young Indy accidentally stems ‘soaked through" ylittle, ao to | plore our jountalns anproyided with one of bh hoart and Lt drqpned ong of her false eyebrows iu Wie op down ther ald sho, re she baennd. eo" nervausly alarmed ‘and | couversation " soa) le, i i : Is restteas, aha gives heart and saul toamuse- id grently frleltened her beau, : ent oF He viatfara aia niin ne convor | (ivand 1 reentiect cae ate hovatuatiidia's | shocked. at the {den of inaving to live. with speak, {ut fhe nel phbariny, poomin, Te indy iho fest hniproved gine-baroneters, - | nent bafore she marries, After marrings she ere bor, mauoltg ite thought It was hls Tall noo ae ctiy the: conductor eamse out ae | Cee venue maakt gort.o! JuKlu’ lls If | a ered the should, aaa hiro that It.wae | possibly a new bonnet—that hur lord and womens Pockets, ©. _-| !¥amathorannunily, lsntongallday, heard all | tnehe. : ee 4 Ht andes halt ond walla In Ge pasue, die | tone un Gondar’ where: Gai pose HSS | Hermotior far a tine, who, mtche try. to | MRster was out willing to Keane waht hochingaxcepk discussions about patent | tphepe’s no need of young Indies rooting la When all othor arguments falled .to. mova him she took wp worunn’s pat nd strongest —teurss and for some time nothing but hor sobs were heard. ‘I'he gentleman was abdu- rate, bub as “constant drops” witl oven “wear way o stone” they Heatly moved Wink iaticnily ns fallowas reconcile her to her new condition, After n brief visit sho was paranaded to accept tha now Inevitable lot, but, as inteht have bean foresean, tha result was Iamentable, Tor hnatand soon showed himeaelf to bu a brat, untalchtal deter apondthrift,-and she “Oh, dear,” sighed a young woman after | ingohluory, unexplosive petroleum, chemical exploring tha fustoons and turbelows of hor inaniees. Shy then wilt let hor daughters new apie alt win deanaratont oreo | Sh nad ia ata st tue, “L do wiah dressmakers would put Inn 2 a i Sn at : why should Fanny, Mary, and Jenny be less pocket. Oral wish -L'was a man. Bub, Siedug and. less adroie than. thelr mother ? how inany pockets haye you got?” Brother | She originates French ‘fashions. Parisian fe hell goue,? he aad? fet ne coantar wea solved Aha Pane Lliave never aeen the engineer-since, but Kind Het wonred ac. ont nearer | PQSERE Cad Peel SME, NHC dnd saw that the person they were talking to | a your afterwards, and & found 9 stranger. 8 rouge box to get up a henlthy color, wita a eels judicious yuttcation of Nie werubd! Lush to the kitchen Boor will accompli ky results, : “What Is tho aiterened between me and § new novel 9? Ingulrad a highly-rouged ae was nota woman, a8 L had al, b behind the nawa stund. On making Inquiries : ° Sripplod mau, In whose Ga ak ncaa of of several Lat lust, found tat he too bad | left him to tive by herself, and. take olinrze fo-erorcs wicca ene don't stup thatory. | Bob alter some seconds of profound arith: | women debvat her, Proviycial women du | subof her bean, “It ls thts? sald Meee * guffeting, Laboll nover forgot thnt face, It-| “088 up yonder’ : Gawi, ot tho ceduentyon Gf her Oy ehitd samy Hy Ing PV Sip youl) | anetical effort answered: with. deliberation | spise her, Men of all countris adore ler, | new novel f8 rund | Decuuae tf, is av vic in + yominded me ut the thne of # picture L had Fae ae eee ir aieie to PerAde Mit (ited | ‘tne mingled aifection and thrents of this | tinged with sndivas: | “Woll, lotus see, faur bub will bot marry her wiles she haa an Im- You are Inte ig : MAKING DIMPLES, Y her talants and spirit to grace any olrele. | snoech werd too much for our friend, He mense fortune, Tor halr 1s vermillon, paler | red. seen many yours before, It was more the face Astriking case, put nob uncommon tn Italy, - of g Womuy than of a man, aud yet it had the ofa womans. iit Dibagh tare by pernicious systom. of education and fuleo idvas of mnare rage, ‘ ee! % — NOW THEY BATITE. Kind reader, didst'aver seo two women bathe? ‘They emorge from thelr: bath-house looking a8 though they had stolen sumething and expected to see ‘a burly polleeman (vob around the gorner, olay his rude hands upon them, and exultingly ery, “Now Ive got you.” ‘Chon they trip along halla dozen ateps, not allogether Wke a‘ Dundreary ? or nsandplper, but souewhat resembling both, ‘Then one says, Oh, dear” and reaches down toplek a pebble out of her shov, whily the olhar takes the opportunity to yoll Mice n pale of panthers, and then rus back with allher might to the bath-hanso,- and thru fa soyen and four fs‘ eloyen, but 1 : : nian to hive mnother putin my vost right To OE ee nec at wil Se away, and an inalde one on both sides of my | forbidden to countertult; apreads heraulf In ent would be handy. Father carties things | 9 carriage ag it she were dn hammocks the sometimes hi his nat, but Lean general ly Bet | natural and thoughtless posture of her pase along with about a dozen pockets,” - Pockotd | yion for inxurlous enay. When she walks ara a privilege which mist be opened ta the | aha moves briskly and throws evory glance female gex. The tnconveniences of feml- | pehtand loft, Glvea muny of her thoughts | ning attire for business pitt poses. Bro gull: | to huraulf and few of thei to: anybody vlue, elently onerous withant making 2 barren of | sya isa wild plant pot ina hot-louse; teal pockela, a rlunate | Tost al! pockets now? | cramped In Europe, und pushes her branches adnya, excopt that they keam to be pit on 4 wrong side ‘out. Joven the lndy's purse un through tho panus without tha least ‘heed tw be eneried In the hand, orig exposed fnen Fn een tonie woman, ey dressed, en- veda Broadway car In which a reportur strong masculine Ines in the upporpart of tt | was riding recently, and invinedtatoly, but Tatudied it carefully and camo to the con-| unconsciously, diverted the attention of a qluston that tho cripple, whooyer he was, |-dapper little man who sat next tho reporter, had hai a grent sorrow. ‘There was the sub-| and who had been ataring ont of counte- qued endnesa septicd In tho features, tho | nance all theathor ladies In the car. Tho I+ weary, haggard look In tha eyes, and the | tle man, who looked Ike souvthing between Glow inovemnonts of n tired man, Yet bls | 9 hairdresser and a middle-aged beau, drew , fallc was ghoorful, and ho: answered the | a note-buok: from hls pocket, and, after £ engineer's questions often. with o sinile, | making a alight sketch of the facvot the lady 4 - Both of the men treated hin with marked | who had Just entered the car, anid to the re- gentleness. 1 hid seen nothing of tha bet- | porters “Fine woman, that! ;, ternatura of railroad men then, and had not | " ‘The reporter could not but agree with him, + tought they possossod any, ‘This audden | “What do you think ls her special charm?” ‘L revelation, and the face of this strange innn | agked the little man, , . without any Iiinbs, Interested mu greatly. | ‘¢hy reporter thought It. might bo a sort of After the train started that face came up bo | «7 don't know whatness,” 8 combination of fore ma continually, Who was ho and what yaa his history? fe was evidently one of chic and altanlty, ‘Lor srageful bearing, her roarod Jn laughter, andsthe manta words and the wamaue sobs at once ceased beyond the partition, ‘An hour later, ag our {rlend passed thropgh the hotel-uftice, le was shouted by afing- looking ‘alx-footer, whuse pet mustache, tn aeountry where oll sen but gamblers wear Tull bovrila, aa well-as his blue te white funnel sult corded and trimmed with blige silk, gay wllppura, ete, bespoke him onv of the fraternity, and who addressed hii as fole Towa; aay, dip, have you tha room next mine? ‘Thy owner of the darling stood reveatod, an the fret was equilly plain that he waa Ispused to call to account the filividual who ‘had bean bold’ enough to laugh at lls family dinelpting, .. > i ‘The anewer, however, showed an equal readiness to nett the reaponsibllity, If nove essary, being almply: “Edon’s know, Aro rate tho man who waa gulug to whip lls dare in h “480, sid a lady recontly to a merchen seat prety day Ditor ine marred 4 ii Iiaband??” Well” slowly replied fathor, “1 belleye sho tus married 8 qian Hut L understand he lg a very poot hub Ib would nover do. to seloat women ta oftices, If a feninle Sheri whould vialt reaidence of a handsume man and expla hiv jealous wits that she had an attach for’ hin, there would bu asvacancy ry office in about two minutes. Women can keep secrots, Worceste Arh, on i friend's Dromtatng solemnly: not t fall, told that she was gulny to havo four Mt 10UR 6 | har promis Mahentioned young lady dooaw't speck pernaw, tans A. girtin Trenton, N. J. married i atin he Human, and now she has t0 take of the Feat plants Cat senaiate Bl ail ales of her. ere uli ir Uperatood ere sallow pueeite, Ue WHE mult ale uho criticised teas, she would’ ba esteented a Noman’ Fal ot witlel tuo'eex Is iy more ut her trug valug”” a dllra need than Uhe right to pockets, ». Bi 4 concession whigh will not bo pained perhaps | erp, ae ethupegrhrtresaen Salle the Ui wrung from dressmakera by a cninpaign |,» Tho thick tu ‘Atened torrents; ALthy baflut-box, Bet will fave to come, | tempest tossed the trees, throwlng thelr trom: When it was once dealded ta teach women | bling tranklets topsy-turvy, the alfabut, all other exclusive fumuntties | - 7 of manhood wers her, excite to her, and hn Tripping toward the town, Theresa thought, : ¥ y tent uF twat : good clathea, Hor maty, of course, dosn't gut the pebblu | “ithe raply and the faurh that necompaniad N] “Tonight ‘Thootore .treads. tho tiresome washing six days a week tat ra | the lower or middie elnss and yet ho inlght | "twas speaking of her face purely and | out of hey show, but gate several moro tn ta isearefod dig day, AN invitation to "Tako ine tiny pockets Thgl aite out and, Fecantns thoroughfare, thipklug things (nat~—% forme a atet styles apport lee Ney 0.49 * have buon af the higher. tried to gain an | simply, lntercauted. (as PE CaM ode perce an tr ert Lanesonsen riot. te a trink alr” wis the humediate result tn- | fouls shall Dadovised buh to improvecand | ‘Thudl me Plat eaaio always’ Urings tucreased revpors *' fytorylow with the conductor, but did not | St yatice how completely her face te In ro- } sneer Hoge tan te tase tne brtee | ate of yletola for.two." adurn the attira wf womenhoud. What) ‘The terrided truant turns to trace the | bilities with It, pose? 5 - : yuccced. ‘Thy reporter answered that he thought the iS We were far ont on the plains when night Ind aout os If shy didn’t take nyse Inter fol, and L discovered we would have to wait | et i any of the other women In ghe car, atone of those deserted {ite stations tilt Now Lwill make her sully” continued 4 fmorninus. We made tho Lest of It that wo,| (RG 4apnur Imai and tlelns, Ihe tured he i i) + gould, and after supper was not sorry to | jis nose violently, ‘bls grotesque exhib}. : pon the toworlny form of the engineer jaxily tlun of polftencas, eqused the “ang Soman walking the plutforis smoking n large pips, to antl. ‘The iurplos cunsed ach ather folucd him and mudy bold to ask about | aver her cheeks and then slowly disuppeared, 4 tinh Whose face bad haunted we all day, | Tho ttle man. resimued his seat in tine to ‘e sat down on the steps, and lung befure | catch a glinmpss of tho. fuutiug ‘dimples, he had finiahed talking tho moon came up |” What de you think naw?” he naked, and wade the lung blades of pratrle grass ‘The reporter thought the lady was very look Itke sliver spires and meshes of white | pretty when she amiled, ond that her fucu alr. * was dhnpled ay that of 8 baby ora Watteau “That's Jimmy,” he sald, “always call | shepherdess, . Hoy pus, His name Is Duala, He tised to “ Thosg i tippts gre her particuls 0) Would man be without pockets ¥ threatening turmoll. , There, taward the tolls WEDDING FEES, “79 mute, traned Theadorg tyke: 40 UUGltls Fe “rT reer Tena a i cy Reni lean In tii Tan nt the timber, Theresa |" thundered onnuctiout,” ‘sal fq mafiister, he pores f F : had married’ a yery wealthy. couple, and at reo Gll tint to tuild things,” thought The. the conolusion of the ceremony the mrvont, | trio,’ ‘Phen, reillne ‘thendure to throw the ln, ; Me put {tin Its pocket, and when he reached |, Thus terminate terrible trouble that throatened the twain, They turned trlumph- UE Chl bere pene ry B La! of | unily to town, there to tell the tale, omure far Buropo that evening, Upou thelr reruns row. des oon bapa nes wa inenths attarwari, the Fantloman culled MIS, GIBSONSS READINGS,’ - on the Uber ang asked If ho had notimady | A mogt Interesting course of Joctures on — MAKING CASUMERE SHAWLS, Travelers say that for once pnetry may bo taken as a suber and correct description of the ruality, that tho Lake of Cislmearo, with its fairy ‘Jales set with = hare bors and Jarga ioaved aspen trees, slender grid tall, ng described in the delightful pages of Laila Rookh, f3 faithful tu every detaily the sloping hills, covered with pleasure gare dens, the roses bigomlag everywhere in the delicious alr,—the "Feast of the Roses" cons Hnuing the whole tlayo of thelr remalning In vlooia. Small wonder the Muaul Emperor vehenaute begnue:.6o enamored of this comes sows having secured a new invoice of papples a tranall, aud scrvais, What fa [ee Aa tt ts nothing but days wpron-string and not. a sal ry screamer again ways, ** What a fool” Ard the others replies, “I know tl" ‘Then they luugh. But they keep thelr eyes about thon, and each moult fy off ready to cnilt w soreain, By this die they reach the water's edie, A. puny roller ta advancing. | Jt breaks u ltiie ‘way out, and as the Hnu of foun fy sent up thy beach rey turn and scamper with alt thelr lel Then one naa sl (i. Aud the 9 er repligs, 92 know (el? ‘Then thoy take hold of fads, determined te do or div. Another wave mikes then finch and tremble and screnin just o litthey but they keep on tll the water Feaches to what wou! In tha sweat; balmy, delicous hanp{ne of bea Atae ounee dfeuio, w sul wil ue only Instat ay cracking walnuts for 1 M butan ploking out die guudies us well. in ears atlar marriage le will not sven tet have the nuveracker until ho ty thru Girls, gut niurrled. ind oung lady hesitating for a word br. sid Hy A character OF rejected saul sold; “Tle ts nota tyrant, hotexactly a rien 0, he had pot el that: 'L think pupmatio would convey & meaning adiuirably,?” vi Pena 4 Hicq Court—No, 909 making , Pack ihe Dasoment window, A Ft bate ole Making Toye toa girl whe We we: ; ’ . happy Valley na to declara lio would rather | Hind, Wwistake, An explanation followed. | Gorman literature hia Just been compluted i Col ‘ e thi jo Iv « A gf 5 oye haa a will of her own’ 2 Hi a ood. dee dinerate een, Dae wa looked. Pen mt er Headey wifi than et acts Sethe ni bedi Ze aoe lose alls the reat of. hie Empiry than low ees pene the mse 06 by Mra. Gibson, ‘The subjects have covered Se ea father, and, Tae } quiet and gentle ike, ive years from lo-day—perlnpa before that | of the other, ‘Anybody who has seen the | Cashmera, “Do you ever have any strange experience & broad fuld,German Mythology, tha Nie a eto th ceremony tn one of the bolungen Led, Lewing, tha Coustof Walmar, legate ate ly ot ive uae | Catan and Geri fas bul er th ¥ en pone it WHO my arcival lune, i | the real spirtbot the land azul the literature found In {t, Inswad of money, a-love-letter | of which she talks 50 eloquently, At the fram tho prospective bride to the prospective | uraent entreaty of a fares nimiber of stue bridegroai, df rouare the letter, and then fetta and snenus Mra. Glosony will ean tng rother, and Aunt dane, and Uncle aro willing: asic nen!” zi jd Kuta to har hubby, “You monster: Pa ete to ed ining! favorit chal, You'd potter ‘yaouta right awuy, Blt, ie (owen a wad of your Watt” oe Quick as Ubought to bla lip she wat Fog ‘Aud be answered, while etrugaed 4 1t fe wlways a pleasure to sarve yeu, ,, Bo you ave [ cunsapt tn woixt Kuro. é “Well, ly wast be ttteen year since | first | when iy iethod “becomes known, New .' Knowed itm. “He wasa Iikoly kind of a chap | York City Will be filled with women who, then, J’d had a dozen worthless cusses bo | having been plain, become pretty, haying fpre bitn, bug he seemed to take to Ib fram | been pretty becuie handsaine, hay! OH je first. Ho never, sald much, und would hhandsonts becuue beauiful,” pet up thers on the box lovkin’ down. the | “Oh, then, yay are gaara Gor," Dewan tha 3 trae all day ag stil as n dummy, Bubd | reporter, ‘Oho litte man handed hin weard. ‘ didn’t bave to tell alin about the tire. tiv | [t bore simply the words; “ Prot, A. Vere kept her bot wuen L wanted ber, Lwas rune | ronl, No, ts Daffudt place," Toatis my 1 Ain’ 66 then, aid sho way w mvan ong to Wake | Lume gud address,” bald hw By pgafess jon It ls, however, nelther to. Feramorz nor to the raves that Cashiiera owes Its interest to the ladles, but ta Its universally known ond admired shawls, Superb examples of these queenly wrappings are shown at the holiday openings, the raxe for Orient al fabrics hav ing restored them to fogiiiona lv favor. teen “thousand Joame, "wach giving vnpluy: firemen at work ot 6 hand-engine will undere ated the motion readily, Sie keep this up for five of ten winutes, talking like & brace of parrota all tho the, tlt one oe pene oe with all hur niigh nn runs van wuy 0 ie banithouse, Sho stops to remark hat ale knows sho will diy, and looking dawn sees the cause of her svate,—-a blue of eel gr Ol, e was Inte r{ har course of Jugtires on German Hteraqure dandy und ‘edo hur wnkie. gout i enh te Wires Wen ary beul pus a thie fie me ape SoM Irene i NOX BenAON, hats enuialy flue ih iM A well-known Bostontan vas Le unio where lie come from, butl | Lum o surseon, graduate of the School of | up courage again, seok tho water onoy aupy Valley mal these shawls, Th “Some etraure cased muss come ‘under great field, and will undoubtedly be Ustened |-horge one Wey Harada TP slvew. { told Sparkle mure'’n once he was tie bes! Medicina, Paris, Law a speciulfat, howaver, | nore, and agijn tie baud-englue mancuver | material ts nots netlve growth, ‘fue wi yournatlcep” ta by even larg F auid wore appreciative audis | pro: iv onal ' Juokey,” hex ait ni goginy overt scen like tqaany of the eminent—i would nay ike a w shawls are wado ts ai in than th 1) lee ez fs pate f a Hl Oak tn bts a POR aul ork ayer, Mrs. Gil au or Hi The gantlayan, whe wo no od ded for my two oF ihtoe yons, | many of tho pliysiclang nnd eurscous 0 tee mag " dad Outer Bate | “ po “trou Ties and certain parts ‘hem! ee REE S natty NE Bonsante ‘ Pi eola and her mapaet of tenting Dow dave help ga pretty. hardy dnd wil

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