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PR 12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES ) 3 there's n will, there's a way.”. Shonadoher | for when ono of the fltrtors grets on the tratn | Prineess of Tlesso-Dar mstadt, Maximiliana | must aveid tnn-color, grays, bintsh-white, | she Ia fres to enfoy tha tostimoninls of affoc. | upon the froltul ) 3 ‘VOMAN« n‘x‘munmuw it Nunioy, What p strang stehit | 1t 1s ensy to ses who they luf\?u hean flirting [ \Wihelmtna Augustn Sophin Mariy, daugh- l)rmmum:ml bitos, yeilows, reds, nind browns, | tion and enthustasu that hieot fior overys m':lncu. sead Gg:’l{:‘lllll‘lh“i.llh“"' Otingg o Il 1 5 that Nubisn negress, tossed from > slave- | with, 1t it fs the comtiictor showill sille us | 402 0f tho Grand Duke Ludwig 11, The bridfo | Solden Dintdes, with rosy complexions, niny | whero, and no one that, hotes the geaciouis | enottgh for inntmerable by, ,"“!“uul Run 1 . o tonrkoel toslive-mirker, fram iarent to hateny, [ she hands him her tekat, nnd wk some foul L G 2 3 I' inee b wenr blueewiiite, ali Alides of biito, roso- [ smli and bow whetewlth shie returns every | or moro agy, befors the b."."', Threeyia . 3 3 amnssing totey by L\mmln and then by | I8 question or mnke soie eontmon-place re. | WS then uearly 17 years of agy, having beon Eh\k, il sindes of green, yollow, and {mrnlo: salutation can doubt her dulight at hor owh | Its sway, an 0UNCe of quinee s: "!!umm{ c 4 The Lile-].ong Romance of a | peddiing In Culro strects, coming trom Egypt | mark wiieh will bring ona conversation, 1€ | born Awg. 8, 184, Sho was by cduention a | but, of all colors, red st bs avolted, popularity. ‘bought for b cents, or n l)nnm?w‘“‘flnm o Nubi Slave dn G 0 France, aid seeking out her flesh and blood | the conductor ia not the man_ sle will ool | Protestant, but aftor she oxchangod herlong | Bluwoyed glrls wio are not rod-haired, —— ¥ nuunl‘v the reauirinentsof o Ifirv'hlch Wop ¢ ubian Slave and n Gay even ton provineial town, thot he wight | bluck ns a thunderelowd when you take wp | Gorian uame for the Russlen ane of Marla il those with greenish-gray eyes, «with WNOTE 1T IIMSELF, - Rirls forn yearor iore, conul lm“ Tamily i t Frenchman :mw ;\mrulnllh}l Ilul"“nn!nu l‘lwutlmr nolx(lluml l‘llll:"tlucl\ml‘fl }l(n, uh‘;l u;n ‘“"im{‘l (I‘g lrlnll tho | A jaxamdrovin sl embraced the orthudox arn‘“\ll’noratbltmv‘l‘wnmg:blfi%?\lm“!cgl:.“mr Threo seoro and tan is not o vary greon old c?"%' Flva -+ pounds, was lhnhm,.{”’“ { | 4 “) . Vi resa, w ¢} 5 4 * 2 a“’l‘{rmml-‘:-n:x:ly%lmhl”l"u‘?l;\ll thnse |‘|I|:hln;l dor bsn gt'\é(ionfixuof,"!:;x? Wirting (:'nl tha tlrzlnlr; Greek Chnren, of which sho ultimately be- mlzuhuujtnwnl‘rl? Ohiheo. the bifieds miid | 8016 na astronomors assort, tho perlod of | I0¢ Imu‘(‘l'fmi‘l:u > ug(::lnrw,:" rugy 'fl:g { by tenrs, for all those years of anguish, tor all | doesi’t ook well, ' I don’t kiiow how to ox- | eanio nn enthusinstic votury, ; Urilliwiioy of tho eyes, “Tho *rossna® enn | tue it whtloh this earth will bo tuhabited 18 | domand ab nll for tho seeds, 0% 1o Ml i that hoping ngalust hope, farall those months | plain it, but young women are comluunll,v I'he Enipress pnased quletly away nboub s | haver aweir plnk, but must confine thom= | ns & minute to eternity of its actual oxist- | povted chielly from Russia, and 1%y are jop, ¥ An Ordor th{bmng New York | of privation. Senlding nust lave beou hor | conrting the neauaintanes of rallrond mon” | vourwinean the Wintor Taince, and jvas | SCIves (o witto ofa ereamy hue, gondornio [ once, Aud yet somo proplo really forgot | puinds Inn year wore in 'thy 10 oep 30 ) Ocntral Brakemen from fonen o, foun oy, s ol o | Sy o thoy epustOhom | B with ot solemnifas, Shobly | DI, ANCCH 00, Invslbiear SRUISON |t ey woro over young: PR s, cotiey, Ae o n I ruggle’s ond, hutled T don't know,” sald tho cond ) h i O-Rre -RT vi wlhini In hairdross ! ooy ) i Flirting : {gmfi:s«'l RS o ‘All;li“fif«:uo Cnwo with | they were Wik Moy Wwouidl 1ot theim nlone. %, | after s the Caar concluded n morganntie | stone-gray, claret, maroon, pluni, nmethyst, | | ‘Thore sho stood, the spploof their oyes, | g demiand Tt qaia becina more i B k3 (1 ' '] Lo i Phils v ol " lekly ratfrond man §s not tho proper. porson {0 | marringe with the Princess Dolgorokl, “Chils' | or brownish purple, ‘dark ' aniber, rods with | trembling with suppressed weops. Thoir | until at present the st lekly fmppgy, muke any wownn hoppy whon sho ninrrles Tfl“cu;‘! Lelongs to ‘ong of u‘ug oldest "awl | 4 amber tlnl‘ pale yellow, and darie brows. | frowns deepened ns the mother wiped her | ninost exhansted, Dr(:’mhl" ';::!l Xualklh(’] Dint, 1le ispway from home so much that | oo e aaentie fatiilies of Russin, Sho Velvuol I8 the fabric “nbova nll others \Vlflll'!‘l {nssus preparatory fo reading n letter found | ponnds ben Vel I‘mkml for suel daolieney of sentiment under that barburinn brohze?) she spplled to Nanc: 2o 1y distribited qmo ] L . | courts todo her justice, * Deatly has Indoed | le don’t eare anything about It; and besides shottld by freely used in the toilut of the i _ I dealers ot '{lmv Cork, i the E‘ Brides and Grooms and Their | bereaved me of iy child; the solnce, the | that, ho is \'cryynm o in lmi!mcunluun Tn | comes of n princely stoc, which is counted | rossns, Dearis, nmbor and_gold ornmnents E;,?{E,{‘c%}.:‘ vookek - Ibbogni, * Angel of my I,mmu, are fi“,mm}d‘"i,,',"gfc':“: Dearly m,’&’,i - vior Wh t th support of my wretchoed,buggared ol ugehing | theso days of gates and ticket oitices.” among tho Burlkovitehd, the descendants of | aro becoming to them, Dhumonds are too [ ™w\Vhat ] howled the male paront, ¥ You | I8 from S350 to &4 a poun,’ K‘! Uia priey [ ¢ % Behavior en al 8 Deen taken from mui but I have stil one o g Rurik, the Varaginn, or Norse founddr of | flnshy,” “Thioy should dress in eithar very | don’t monn to sny It begins ilko that? Onl | dualer snld yestorday: + A vholeyyy [ 4 Altar. thing left e whieh deatlt hay been inable BRIDES AND GROOMS, . Itussin, In polntof high birth, In fact, tho ;lllfll or Ivbry llxfl:tg\?lnlm. Graya, llrlms.l ‘el | thatn clitld of uine should correspond with ** Ve could sell allwe_ could o ol H ) to wrest trom mo,~uty titlo, * Motliorl’ my | » Nobody aver met, or oxpeets to meet, the | ypuse to which tho Princess Dolgoroki be- | 19%5 bright blue, bright green, manve, llne, | —— 1t pray proceed, my dear,” wns 1o bo hiad nt all, Wa have st ool right to call yan grave * My sou’s rosting- and rosy” do ot becomo thom, 'Lhey may | ~ W jlem] existence spolled with *a? taol? | pounds In “stook now, und eany Sof ta [l 0 4 . sessfons, at your hands” >Widow Tlugson ] 3 offs, who relgned down to Elzabeth, and | pearland cream white, water-blug, nnd tha | = 0 » ot nnd my: i L Bluestocklnga," and How the (Mile.Schneckenburger tint was) resiated tlils | sex, young and old, protty and plain,. rieh thetl, throwih Anna, transferred tho crown | palest tints of Nllm\'mn. By study 1ng those um,‘, .H',,m? l"“.“”“ can't spoll,” elffppod In I th nk.Ko nbout all tha seed waie l““n’g £ f Torm Was Originated and | chik et st rotbsdfio und: | and voor, o andshmpe, No watieho | U ORI L g ooy | SAMEATT M0MMS ot it (ol i, | 1ol tor m,to s, e | el et sopsinnsum gy 1 ¢ E 4 v 0 ¢ v y { oy With which your prescneo lins filled lycorine, Is mucl usul hooayesor 3 # and il tho. cerilficates sho had gatherud at | MONY weddings thoy may have meen, they 1y %o erow eloser and firmer, it provokeid | wear only thoso that sult lier bost, for it 18 " Fantty ooy eaus of H H Perpotuated. o Cuiro, and at lust Widow u"gsm.,%.mq“|,|m| nover tiro of thom, but will go to onu after | U IREROT LY digplensury fimlpho»lllll)' lier bounden duty to fovlc a8 'woll 18 nature | ™qy0, why does ho attempt It nss! But i‘u:gn!'sifilr? fifif&.}' l":x‘rnl;xl:::l;;,»fl ted mucihgy il | ) ls)l'ulligsdlllgll-’l‘l)ul;‘“slll:r‘ffi‘. enlgtellnwlml: ‘l'fi\yu l,nynl ltllw other \Jxm b:“lflfllwll“g Itx;lmn:st and atton- o; flm Into Jin ma. :’Jw “mlm tlhte‘yfifl;ulilm‘y ;Ji’.l“‘;.fl&'fi%",’, g::‘lixémm on those particular vmyl dlon't ot mo intrrupt you, Go oni go - . o g + 1 waa gulity of un- | tion, ns nbsurbed durlng tho coremony ns | of its permancnts increased. 1ok il 3 X EMININE N : s 2« Interosting Facts Concerning the | truth when Lieclured thut oy to bs my son: | ¢hough It wera an uttor L,‘,m-nuy, e e | some yenrs had olapsud tiat ihe Emnpress @ S— . | ot yige duy b uueonfined Wight fi thtuking | Tho mev":t"c:fl“";; d:OT‘;is. : H Wi £ the tato I¥ lut the grava be her aon’s tonb,” 8o tho poor | ¢ “oroniirse tha contre of attraction. Even | Foinxed her obposition to continuance of NO MERMAID. of youP—(that's _pleturesque, anyway)y— | an Inco £ 850,000 1 3 70 Vanderbilt pyg ; i vea'ab tho Laito Jyugy Nublan neross' prayer was granted, nud | [ Of COUTSE: 4 | Eha Gonbation. tho ciet. ronson. of tNe | lo had roturnod with hiswife from n sums | Saad i Dittomy dobui e by i, | an Incoia of $50,000 n year, 3 v & AT, el el hone ne,—to Egypt,— & change being that tha in = | m 10| otted s, Ardner, of Alad| sian Czar, o roturtied whioned o oo Exyp : s s k‘;“‘;’,"‘”‘ q“’:""“}‘“"“"“{"‘“‘b‘“ 1 Lol that tha Infllonc of the favor- | mor yacation nt the senside, nnd ho stood in | sotfed otd Whofp Who WH ot consont & our | Mrs, Ardnor, of Madison, Ing, fag: i 2 ,‘,,',‘35‘,33,{“:,‘,‘;',‘ “Re |ml{,l‘m,§':l’ i) 1};?—,‘.‘ L) f‘:r::m:l:\:gx‘r‘hll (.m'h]:s]l‘n‘{lz}ull;:;fi:u;u\;n?; l“,‘}“’,'“m‘,"'t'dfi::"m‘,},mg,‘,’ “’,f,:(';"ll',‘;," "‘0" e | front of the house giving o friend o graphio l“l'l‘llBI).’;' £ b i) et el | o fnsane: from fmnglning Elloiwu:: 4 i G o you mean by reviving. tiese storles nuw, o i) ¢ Ineked o falr sliro of tho churabtotistia pns- | neconnt of th serson's ploasiires. LTl s By | witehed. . 4 o Y cagor glances, . As o rilathe bride whae feols o " » servant a toad that ho should thus bo spoken . | Money.Eerning Helpmeots, sud Thelr | Wih Mt lision (Al SehuGeaubire | o hokaten, oo ot nionsolcn | SIS U3, o s My vanptolubly | | LMetk U Dasi, vy o1 o ex | iy : vty Eplscoml Chucch of sty i s d 3 med enthusingtically, * But Theadorus, my dear,” Intorrupted | claims the honor of belug the f b Value Disoussed at Bomo v “;‘%" }'l"“"‘l?‘?‘;u‘)’lml’l“"}“l'flc“‘“l“ “l‘““‘}"‘:":" }"E: g?!,"“‘éfi“‘é !’F,f;;};‘,{? u,fr“:‘f‘t",‘“{’,:l ]}:':)d‘llllcls ::"’ f‘":"m"““ “}“ ‘“’l"-""‘f;:‘l'fil“"‘!““l tg“{“",‘} *AhI" rosponded his “friond, *VVifogo | hig other half, * 4 world to elect women ns \'cslr;nu: bty i of Zagframus ) hins Just—nyul at this lnto o lnst, not only sinpl orated, buts W Yes, voss en, ;]‘ Length, © } day—brought sult aguinst Niher THsson's l'“"m‘v # tendeitey to tears, or an unbecoming miything, mier l{hcmu“nm!d i fostored thy | 3 tov®" ; ob,q}rfii‘fl,fi‘ Hbs 1‘,‘,‘.’,’&?“{'\?},‘; Ic“‘.v.fi ‘I‘.E’.?‘.:.‘.é"h Mrs. O, M. Schee, of Kanaas City, | b s lwfm becausa they were gulity of frand to | dush, ' Toars seldom beantify. Poets and | jifson, ‘Tho Czar nimselr beenmeso devoted | “Oh, yes, every day,’sald tho ‘returhed | \ords would not hesitats to nculplma most | recelved r legacy of $180,000 fro) Wil 4 'l:m|r‘: alhl:; (tl;:,aellulll}a“;letx;nfnfi ltlllmt ‘I‘ml) “{M dde_ [i'.'é{%i‘}"‘i‘,{"},’r"a &’fi‘ék‘%’z.‘é‘u‘fi‘x‘.fi? &lrlg“lh!l;tllg to t‘llu l'lrlncr«%a that 'x"' lunlx‘m huucunhl not | vacationist. : chorished relative,” she had 1ot heard of sluco sho ‘r;“m; i elved by tiem Into thinking sho had mado ] endutro her abseneo from his company. e oh o % of § e tated Pt Vonan Nk Mot Mo | lbodot ok, e owhet | et e el Shetto "ot | Mt bl S SR con | e e g s v ittt | et P, eyt - juld~~The *‘llackel” ol 3 A G i rave stripped & (des | at the * Four Towers,” and his dovotion to i " Y ss Pillow, the youl 'E o ille, Et :}l . of his title of legithnate son and (Iespl-\mrm velop n tendency townrds sniffs, Somo | tiia Princoss and ity thore are_ ot wme | “No-0, sho ean’t,” was the reply, “She ,n;‘(,f},';‘,,’1';,‘,',‘;',{figfir‘.‘,',‘,},',‘,};,,.",‘,?‘sfi}"'fl,' “{&‘;’-,‘,‘3 Pillow, who' is Ifi W:m‘:nll:lgz:,g.hm? e ! e e) 3 + vas malntained the mo Y n 3 Sans 3 § g Vi | e iunrpinge, aind aho (i er owh ai her son'a | Eentiinental era, Mes. tematis® Bootry was | Emperor becom 10 the funlly tho hanpiness I bt gk of il gald sho | (Sgsntion], o In tho “Oltva Branch, | 1905 JOUE EIFS who hnvo vistled tigkay, I MARRIED TIIS MORNING. snme clafms damages for the fraud put upon | Much read, and woall kiow how her brides | of whose hends would scum’ to have been 'y 25| I o Jl: i oty st y A Burro woman, who expectod i § R holr_ mothur's bosom, cciting ve- e L olt | % = eputation of hay. £ sowSpiondta ftlooks tn tho paport RAIMOAD TLIRTING, | EIGUC phrtin Yoisos, so- UIE N WONSIGL | s s Lot axslutively 1o Ui Ghusti an | G annlc bl volco to.a hontso asplrntion— | o Puedlinh 0, 80, tho wnrk my obld. | fng a fovr thousand doltars s shown y iy il wio bedo wore whito satin"ohow porfostly | Flirting with the Bicls 1 ono of tho oldost | Hat the brldeiroom was not offended Ly 5o | works of valiglon wul piety, leaving Wi do- | ™ tho fact was shio couldn't koep hior touth | &% RN RIERWBITIC 0p g | BN IR, 10, have tio, ey and thinks of i * miwont— A privileges enjoyed Ly ratlroad brakemen, 1t mng’h irief, nnd did not Jump into the **char- | ineatie heartls and family tie nore and more | shut lou}: enough to take four -strokes be- | gnynrd s fhr ’3‘ At I Ié)t brospective hushing 3 ” & . : of apart- ) - d Vi 3 3 1dso! you 5 : ! *Nocards.” [[ow oxolusive that sounds!~doos | rafironds that' the throwing of kisses, tho | whun sho loaves the vestry, and vceasionuily n‘:}g‘:{g ‘;'fi“"fl;”wl‘}“fi eln‘»::mnmm:“us“ Votors. | and go pluniy o Lo bottom s wid the hs- IVOMEN. WILO Ul TOBACA0 the z‘\ll'ifllxm.mu T ’l‘l‘n r.“x‘rhl?cp'uefs‘m ek £ it not? By In the course of t - talk {nent yes, and cleag 4 apdenote waving of handkerehlofs, and tho ralsing of, | 18 seen to do so coming up tho chureli, "This | burg, nbove the rooms oceitpled by the Crar band winked rapldly as tho sceny was re- 1 the course of a recent -talk & prominent | yoautitul comploxion, can be scen waey W 3 Nocwko.” Thoy'ro woll up In tho fashlont | eyl iands aro duties which overy® | 1186 iy bo* coming In UG IS tathor & | hiwsolf, ‘the now family refations into | entled to mind, ind ho wont nto the louso Now York physician sald: “Xdidu’t think | one of the; principnl’ streots of “"“..“finx it And lulp;ovutaxho world thoy are truo milllon= brnkeman undotatanding the regulattons Inid Kfil&tl:xlr%!‘?iga t}a‘x{:;‘:’fkl‘x:’g d& ‘Ix‘:lsn‘g)fiffi lllblllll? \vhllul{lllhu“so;'clmlml (huls upmllyI (fim.-m“ chl}lstmlxllg \nl“t(llunl;::ut:;ghrgéd eEeE e anything about that when I spoke, but it is mfn' clml\‘i'. brlwhtltl ny. Shojis the din,hfi alr Y o | verthie -] o - WNo pr:;onurochVozl" puts tho dash ont down for Nis guldance by common consent | down u little bit, not 80 much as brides did ’f,?."unm'lr“,rfu{_ 4140 exnrclsGioome Iiuenta peering out ol the curtains of a raised win- nevertholess true that Awerienn womon do | of wu ol and wolbiiown eltizen, nost falthfully porforms on every convenlent tiventy years ago, but still quite percoptibly, - *Aurond for n loog wedding tour That I8 | oceasfon. And it thore he uo convenlent oc- ¢ i ‘e [ v ' TR 1, by | dow, ‘Che nequalntance saw tho front door Iargely uso tobacco. In fact, they nlwnys The fEllnt? ToUbylsts ql '\‘\ ‘nslington hava Thera fs no earthly renson-why brides, nsa ,,ofit?x'&'fi,,'{,';'fi.‘}.'fi ’.fig?h'ifilu‘g“g:'"&l&“élnfi' open qlllckly.u:mw w it tonoh ot und gragp | have. Amorionn Indies of African descent | been eduicated fu their ways e by then, The nlea! e g rule, should hang thelr honds, but fashion | and by vetitlons from less Influential porsons, | the seaside’ ‘boarder by the-collar, sy tho | In the Boutlt have always smoked thair pines, tlo not directly nppronch & Seiiator snd tofl Wo maldens do envy thom truly: -« easlnibin makes one, and flirts anyhow With | Gecrues that they shall, Thoy are guing to | to usuy L Tl oran svith tho Czar T mattors | eels of that individual orack s back ns Wo | nnd thelr whits sisters o not nltogether dls- m"‘l“{,“m‘ ey wunl. oy sudlo sweally, | o overy young womnn who happens to look at | marry the man of their ehofce.. ‘Ihey are ittt liot throwtszh the door, which sl I send bouquots, flirt w little, met futrody i We'ro all in a fluttor nwalting our turne— i, -1 HLFTY oiee, of public conearn. Thus it eane to pnss that | shot throttezh the duor, which slammed be- | guin the plpe and *dipping.” But hereat the | and then wot thekr work-in Lo ool i For we can't for our lives take It coollys a passing trabn, - The young woman dwelling pmhnhl:‘ljlennmg ot -t.:iu arm of o {tlmxer Of | fu tha uppor story.of the Winter .Palnce n hind his vanishiug form, heard & wild nnd North many ladles have, In imitation of Cu- | dents for thoir conduct, ¥ huve prece- | What lotters tho falr bride sonds baok to har contiguous to a rallrond wust, indead, bo dif- | Whom thoy are proud, Why should they | kind of rezular hut separate Court gathered | stilled noise ws of o human body belng h & 3 trionds) © * . v(ur'cmly constituted from the rest of hev sis. T'vo read Arabella’s and Sadle's; ters 1f she does not readily yicld to tho . Shewrltes—only think of Itl—in the Old World blandishments of the persistent brakeman, They'ro diniog with lords and with ladies. who, having studled the art of flirtation, can *Returned Col. —, with his boautital bilde, run tho gninut of signs and motions quickly From Pr{mnn."—-huw tho Journnis doloud | aud artlstieally, From long practice and hang thelr heads? Perhaps fashion pro- | topethar, flero Russion atatesmen wors to | hauled over a hatraek and banged agninst | bau, Mexiean, South Amoriean, Spanish, | °Mra, Arnold, the wifeof the ruthor of® vides the custom In order to meet the case of bukucuu crowding almost g ¢agerly ns to_the | wall, and heard o “muftied \'nfi:':s llke unto | Freneh, and uven English women, taken to | Light of A:hl," and grandnlece of I')?.'cffi",: tho brides who really ought to hung thelr | ronl Court,s story lower, Here, in fact, Stnto | that of an enraged woman sny: ‘tho use of clgarots, to their very great detri- | ning, Is wentioned as an architect of dissine Deads; those who nre selling themselves | husiness was transected yuite as effectivoly ““I'akco that bick and Il let you up, you | ment.” - . .| tlon. She.ds superintending tho wrking Iy fora title, for ann cstablishimont, for lnnded | ng ju the reguiny ministorind offices of the Lni- | wall-oyed yahoo +\Why more 8o than to men?” Y London of thememorlal window to b piaced estates,~cven for o home. However thly | pire, ‘Tho Czar himself, indoed, requosted | Andthencqunintance, with countonancaot | “Idow’t think meinre ofton’ Injured by | by the Channing family In the Channlng Xo- |an be, ten years hence tho drooping hend | of the courticrs that they should ‘walt on the | Wonder and alarm, t u m l‘lmvu o yurs Tionca ot tor i Ut walt on ¢ {rondoraud gk :u::ml»uu. bobbing his g'“ n;gldurlulul;‘l)sr n!l’ tobaceo In mlmt "{%IZIN morlal Churol nt Nowport, Ly y 'rinteess nad show thelr respect and devotion red manuner, ho femalo Lody is e mote adupted he Lottio A, Rathbun, of Dansville, N, Y, . Thoir olegant manslon thrown opon to-day— | Dlensant memorles bt success the brakeman | ifhe bridegroom tries to_comfort himself, ot ¢ (g, h s t tobn f . s nsville, N, Y., ro- TooapHons L. Ao (mlur.n‘ - scarcely over falls to -nottract the at- | It he be nu{svous, by thinking that nobody mh;.x'.t m‘ul sucha wish was, of course, nut uso of tobnceo than the female mind 18 to " contly commenced to nractica iedlcine, Lel i 4 negleeted, - S LOUD Y BATIING-SUITS. * | mathematics, 1t eauses neuralgln, hendnche, | Sovaral virulent cnses of measies ap, i on T RS | St tSletnate wankers o e gl || s strysosson, ¢ Cape iy and | PR MRSl | slahore il i B b AT 5 g Dranch, womon so attired for the % b ¢ erseil aud then trealing It, B Sharh ol CHtenly L Ju Wivine: Sicouci | Eiyron’ ness was sesiinliu u threnkounic | Loy 08 o e B o o D | gt 1o WLy s S s spoai] | 1011 WHICH sl aaon dled. 2 doubt, Femlnine enrs lston intently for his ot S i ? , exhalod by nman. As to eliewing in mer Should n Indy, recelving tho visit ot am T wlill,” for a woman nover quite minkes up B[?,‘,’.‘,I 2?I,{Z‘g‘fi,:]lfst"vzfififlfélcfiléulafi;rbg%zrlflx paper reenlls tho appearance of & voung | piyis ndnlc y ‘Iflp‘ t’ell:(’{;‘(ufianl,‘lllo‘m: zise or temudit’ fented when I cllwfim in, Dor mind aboutn man unill she lias heard P ” - | marrled lady—n lndy admitted to socloty in Do filth 33 room and when he takes his leave? A his, Voloo, "1 o says It Hrmiy. In i Gvom, s;'ln}:x‘k} w:‘rrla'thel rineoss Dolgorottkl, Ilard. ing enn be filthier, nm'l 1 fflmw that both rre eave? A lady l‘ruulb niuul Waat n rechorehd time there will | pantion of every young. woman who Horn‘ixt will bu truly delighted; e | comes n stranger to reslde nt any The graod double parlors Will searcely hold all. | polnt along. tho lhie of road. As the Dear] dear! Shall we girls bo Invited? flirtatlon” progresses the youns glel, nt i Y % ¢ first coy and bashful, and her face burning “But two short years marriod, and now adl- | yyith hiushes, becomes bolder and flirts hard- Law sakes] dear! who wouldn't have kuown | er. Sheinstills mors energy into her arm N when she waves her hat gr handkerchlef, and I thought from tho first 'twas a very poor . i S e e e ; tast | Philadelphin—ns sho camo from her bath- | productive of dlsenses of the nervous s: correspondent of the Biyure suys that sh ateh, " { her fuco Is beamwg with swmiles whenever | full, dee volco! hels nDPfl)\'l, of, But how | gpring wm,,"‘,‘,’{.“;:-nflflfi,i’fi,“ {l‘.‘fi,"._‘{,,‘:l'“fif, fiu room one noon, at Cape May. She hadon },’gm,” Y 1 i nholllql'ruu *“for an ecclesinstle, an nldmm? But somebow I never would own Jt! the brakeman pnases, and she makes it u part | often, ohlhow otten, dues o growl It, o | upperstory of ip Winter Pulace, 1t was, | tho regulntion stage tights, from her walst | But Doctor, doos not suiokine causo dg. | Bnd & Printo of tho bivoi; in il otor cased 8ue’s o fonger tha bright, shinng star that sho | of her datly dutles fobo In sight about the g:}:}& ua:fiu:‘::fl("onglr't mmls tllllla ltml"lgfl:‘li hnw?lmr.‘\‘vll!httl\‘ aun‘mlau fi(n{grlag thlnt to&l" down, and tho body of hior dress fitted hor ns | S1509 \‘\l'ul‘uflgl ?l'l'annus systetu I mon o3 well l";;“‘;:fllfl Wl"“ll;l scated. B A g cak, months nfter tho donth of tha Czaring, 1 0 Princess Dolgoroukl, be 5 H | apnasdiel Bodsnalahing, o hik buEEs l\:'\';‘x‘a‘\’atsl‘&:s‘i'l'g:nxlxs‘di{{encf\\\fnlfi&fi‘&hag'f,fgk"fi, ot nowrly tan oelwva botwoon - tho | Pitorsbure heard it whispord. ti 't a0V ul;moly 08 tho logs, whilo her hond was | **WCortniniy 1t docs if Indulgedtn to oxcess. | by jowels hnd P ; Mirandn, oy love) boru's tho pupor Just come: | Ha brakeinan wiken sho sews him, and_wihen | 109 Of fio first and thut of tho second sylla- | oraign had'led bis svcond consort to the aitar, | ddored Wwith o skull-cap of loud color and | But then men’s nervous systeis aro nobso | from'tne late Czar & legaey of ubout 0. { ow 2 sl gots un his train ls thme s ‘(‘NU axed }mf 2 A&lllllflml ‘nmkm ‘]mt vn‘lu‘e l)h‘\y'lu'm . .. | trlmings, making her altogother an objecs | limpressionable ns wowmon's, and henico b man | 000, which s hor death will go to herehlk - i A PARIS BOMANCE, butuween keonlng up o running conversation | £35S0l B BSOS ROTIEY Sounds ho has MONEX-EARNING WIVES, tostartlo tho. most oxporioncud Tous. Sho | U5 A MY, INIES KU JDUIIKY or oven | deen. Most of, tho oy came fou e Tlio knlaloscopo of justieo ovor revolving | W1t et and kcveplig o shiurp ldokout forthe | yitared,. ! It s frequently n subject for thought and | loft nothing whatever to the Imugtnation, | Baiinh 05 withont Brent sk, And, be: | Kot mljios of tho Ourat aid of Slberts iy ‘ aud ever recelving now ndditions of man’s 5;::’,#--1:1\?-.? rfin‘i‘\?l‘t‘l‘lsléfll:f\%‘: a2 S¥et'| Tl Dridesmolds aro ‘genorally brimming | convorsation as td why. professional womoii— | She was less clothed than was ever the Mon- | sidas, it does not mnke tuel differonco to o & % skl [ follies nnd pnssions continually siarties us | flirtation s a thne-honorod custow, the Now Dy new pletures which the boldest novelist (\:“;;.;l;“t.‘gptrn'!ucf llllll'a[sgr‘“:fl\iuz nll‘er;-‘grtol::: 0 ] y’s ol s [t .':Iurc?l“ kef:"“:;{ t}::nfleml;lll?;:;r;uz]r 113::':1‘; herenfter brakemoen shall not flirt or enter 4 Inte conversation with any women or glrls Tives and wonder nt novolists' diiniuity. In | Wirllo on thelr trains. ‘Ll ritlo also npplies 1842 Ienry 1usson gave up {n desppir, Ile | to the Harlem Division, ‘Tha brakemen feol hind adopted teaching ns a- profession,-but, [ nnnoyed and Indignant that they ave singled do ns ho might, he could not enrn more than | Y4t Bud that the morw uristoeratic conductor o bare livelthood. Lo live In Parls with only Em °‘,‘.’{L‘,‘.’,§’s {1'{“‘ uf;:—l((s" fl'rlll:xnly m’fnm‘»’n?r‘:"; enough money to keep the wolf from the | ing the bonds of unity and confidence . door is to lead Tantalus’ MHfe, which Ilenry | botween the brukemen and the conductors, in Tusson refused to do. Looking over nll the | favor of whon the ofticors scem Inelined to tserlminnte, Tho brakemen insist, with n globe to sea where. he might hopa to escape . i 3 great deat of logie, that fiirting must now bo- the curse of poverty, lie thought Egypt of- | come o monopoly with thy uux):dm:lor. wliere- fered most promise, llo v{::ak oft the dust | ny, llll(:fil; the wnrlflngu of ltllie olil 8 l,s'te{n. Illt(! of Yariy from his feet and to Egypt he went, | compatiiion was often oxelting aud ‘interest- It was tne howr whes, Fronchmen wore most | 10 capeclully on tho Hariin Rallroad, re good-looking brakemon ryn with con- 1 favor there, 1o was nt once made nat- | fors for whiow Naturs husnot donia tich uralist of the Governmient and ho explored | classleal facial duty, ‘The natural advan- Uvper Egypt and the frantlers of - Abyssiuta. luuous of conductors over brakemen for téte- During one of the excursions he saw a veny- | MU wsdm{) iraing wllmm P:-nlmmuu are sup: tiful Nublan slave, beenne enamored of her ,Jvrlfiffinklu{y E.?:,' gm,p[&:,‘""g. &L“h,l;:‘{mm"d o i CHien. and bought her. Zagfrann (her name)’) Fhoy have n suspivion thut the conductors bore him n son, which ho “ncknowl- | wio have been compelled to conipute with edged ” before the French Cousul at | the brukumuu[ ofttimes to their chingrin, In Colro, who registered his -birth s o favor with lady passengers, have been gu\u i of lobbylug the order through, Thoy thin French subject: ““llenry 1usson, nntural | e lhu¥u fre -only three or four l:omll'ucwrs son of Henry Hussen and of Zagfrann.” ‘The | on the Hurlgm Division and three or four on womnn was passionately attached to father | the Hudson River who dura stand on their and atlil more fo son: fatlier seemed 1o love | bhyslognomicnl merits with the youngor and over with nkvtl-'nnsmu excitoment, espocinlly | netresses, milliners, dressimakers, and prin- | Ken a8 Mazeppa yct thore was no blush up- | man i his complexion Is n Iittly saliow, his it they thi it i Ty her choots h A h l-l‘ller nel{hl‘mu are ‘dnll;ilmg} lhfi anlzmll hey think thelr dresses becoming, From Vi ' =] on her chisek ns she gave her naked arm to 1 s ; vole 8 granted npension 1o afrs, Uprigit, of the domeanor ‘of the chiet bridesmnld, ona clpals of young lndies’ neadomies, ete.—have eys lustroless, ils body shriveled, and’ his the man (not her lhusband), who went with 3 Butler County, lows, the other of cleves would hisino that the whola. Tespoustbiiity | 80 muel troublo with thelr husbands; and 16 | oy fnto the intimnoy of the'surt, "This lady ?;':xl;l;‘u‘;‘lmftl,!'u‘u‘x’l{s.‘;fi%._u‘“u thiugs axo Very | Soliiurs in tho'War for tho Unlo. Shels of the proceedings resta upon her, from the | 18 also frequentlyobserved that the husbands | would have shudderod at the mere thought |~ *[geb yon nre un admiver of beauty fn | 14 and foeble, hor husband is sick, ad hee llcanse to the riug, and frow the breakfast to | of money-carning Indies arg idlo or inzy, or | of raislug her dress nbove her kneo to eross | wowen, Doctor?”? i : farm, which did not wmeet cxponses, lias the brougham, Arrived at the chureh, she | hoth, or are dissipated, or elso shrink into Chestnutstreot, but sho had no shamoe In “Yes, 1t 13 the grontest gift a woman ean passed into the hunds of mortkage holders, ordors everyong about, sonds maldsand valets | o yjut nonentities who are apporently on- golng almost nude Mitn the bresenvy of hun- | have, for it not only menns wsthotic enjoy- | = Hore is n fragmont of n lotter from a Paris {I',',fl”l’c‘fin?&';:‘n:“fg;‘:;fi:‘dutgfi“‘;:'if"wln':.‘,.’,gll:;. duréd becouse of tho fomining bollef that it {‘,,’;']la,?r“'t','fi&t‘vg;,’m{l'ér"'x‘]‘lln‘;ll:ll}!‘é"e“’l‘m'“d;;l:l‘;' Tu-utlfur nlll ‘lvhodlunllz at e, bug. it meais n { Ian dame to hor Intimate friend: > Delay, It niora n congoernted bullding than hor own | 13 zood to haven man about the houseany- | rangement of the littlo sho did have on to healthy mind and o healthy bmlyb and then | possible, your viait a few days, dear friend, the means necessary to proserve beauty are | for at this moment Inm in o state of dread Dboudoir. Slio Inoks on the occnsion ns o [ how. It is certainiy true that the husbands | ndvortise her boldness. the very ones necessury to keep the mind and | ful disorder, I hava Just disimissed my mad dress rehearsnl, In which she not only plays | of money-earning women are generally the Five yenrs ago tho feminine arms, and legs, body mym“m‘ hmm.,ryu“;' thare, you must who had robbed mo, T spond my thne wateh- her presont rilgof bridesmald, but under- 1 most unassuming of thelr sex— | A1 Dusts wero ns carofully kept from viaw | latie off now, for I linve ome’fmportant | ng tio haugings i niy raom: my danghier studies I-EIO chlef part, ?,"“&':l’: :l‘a‘l(xlmstlu “l’u. .n', :z:m this cf)mll- '\"!"‘E‘:‘jl’l‘l‘géfl;’uf&‘fll‘;‘“’g m‘fl“{flsll'l““: 0"&‘:"‘ cfl?ll: nfx‘\ltu&a to attend "i' You have got the sub- | has the cronp, my I\urs)l'mud has L rokin bis TIHE ORIGIN.OF * SLUESTOGCKING. | tion may apuoar a cause for morthment and | slon that there 18 ono standard of modest, ‘}:é‘ t(,\‘:'a :,?,&',;:‘,;’l ofim‘é‘flr :gr‘,‘_.'&:‘!? aid ony \vhlcl} hc‘ |;‘,',l,‘|‘;'uehl““,'|',l“‘l,fi',‘,‘e'l‘,',mu’,’,‘;‘f‘l‘;f,‘l’:},",‘w‘} In 1760 tho passlon for gambling was ot its | Tidietle, but in reality, It Involves the serlous | for stumer iud another lur\xlnlur. 1"“95"{ . 0 pangs of death, ‘i am positively at oy hight, and In the Rront world—ns it Is callod | Questlon as to whetlier it 1s good for a man é‘,‘g}ti?n‘l‘l":l'f“g;"‘zfi'}fl‘#fi 0 TesOTte, oul0 | THE “RACKET? AT LEADVILLE. | Wit cnd.” —peopla seamed to hiave no other object in [ to marry o weman who desires or will bo | Jarions, while the bathiut costine cuueenl‘{:‘[l A Lendvitle paper snys: We saw the rac- At Windsor, on the 14th of April, lhgmen- Iifo than to meot every evoning to shufilo | forced to earn hor share of thelr lucomo In | ever thing and suggested nothlne, and eyven | quoet the other night. Itian lovely dance, | ty-fourth birthday anniversary of Princess enrds and to win or loso money, Nor was | actual hard cash, and not by staying at | abnisht fGr the hop thero was 1ot tha reok- | ‘o attltudo and motlons of thodnncers ate | fiontrice was celebrated “'"l" o s the fashion confined to men nand dowagers; | home minding the house and economlzing {%‘l‘:‘“ "E‘E“'(‘:"I"""h'“"‘l";fis‘ l{““!i‘ybfll'lfl oxeruciating. Nowomdler itls such n favorlt ,,',‘"]';",fi;rm:,' 223 ?&r I{,fl:u{,flfl'fi.’; 'St Geornos young womon—mere girls—worons deeply | It grocorles, dry-goods, gas, and fuol. A.-| JENGEH 0T IGR § G nkn‘:v:i;n'::;)uxl “,‘,‘I%‘ among tho young ladles and gentlemon of | Chapol und of St, John’s Chiurcly pealed nier infatuated by tho vile pursuitns wero thelr | man who marries with this contingoney star- | thir logs in stoekings or tights, wnd, ocea | 1kh moral proclivitles, It is just too lovely | xlly. Itoyal nlutes wero fired i the Lons elders, No party, ball, or nssembly would | Ing him In the face risks a good denl con- | sionally, even withoit cither of thesy, with | for anything, and Is casy to learn, And it Is Walk and from Fort Belvedore, nt V Infhell‘( have been toleratod or attended unless ne- | corning his domestic happiness, | A woman fi‘l’ul:"‘x‘fimufi‘;flcfnl ll)lllxm whfiu'l g bngnm on | so nppropristoly named, nithough misspelled. \‘\"(:‘.‘I‘l“l'm?‘mol.’h‘sx"““() ‘:m::\m‘x, I::fla: ;:lr‘dol; commodsation hd{ been provided for the In- | Who can contribute o share of money on;uml T 1 | u'!un?l' o &l "“"’:"I'!'uv&‘”‘;{ 1t goes on In the following stylo: 'The lndy | norne. Ior full nume Is Beatrics Mary Vie dulgence of thls vice; as an lustunco, in the | by hor own labor to the common- tidusehold | fiey ruiess still romains to tiem they leava | 2ud gentlemun stand fuulng ench other, close | torin Feodoro, Duke of Richmond’s house there were | fund Is naturally prouder of 1t than nmin | on the shore, md In_the water ave ready for | fowothier. ‘The goutlemnn’s right arin 13 dol- = £ always clghteon card-tables set for the | Would be, nud,woinanitke, sho wants to arow | anything. Thoy wount on men's Showldor f'“‘o‘ly plncod around the Indy's waist, his FAIRLY FUNNT. W amusement of tho gucsla; tho only convorsa- | ovor it n bit, and 1t frequontly nnppens that | and divo thoretrom; they nru duckod, aud, ofthand cluehing ’i‘“‘ "““5 ‘"d*‘,-‘, flnger, [ In Michigan, ctiquot permits a brlds to tion heard was the Snrgon-of the different t'h[g crowlog becomes trksome and o | fluated, pud hugged by feflows of whoni, not N o s e fl,“ff oo "fl‘ marriea * without gloves,” which Induces gnmes, and disputes between partnors and | buarrassing to tho man, - Iis responsibllities | unfrequently, they know nothing atall, and shoulder, Flually the Nddles, aftor o fo el oderenitens TR e oy t—* tt 5 o y o W to] romark: * Preclsely the W8y i l;'fi.’x'fi“xfié'lh?«‘&:y :Sx{} Llr‘rsulma:’\v:l;l.fl“xlgll;;nfifi ::::n‘nufi:l::"flg‘éml:fl :llc:SIbmmkwm::::lx'ml h?lli';“ :‘I:i; :':"";’L’?“" el\; l(o m%l.‘nrr‘mtn]edus or l{:]‘mrfflclr a8 l:! (l‘lh‘lllll.d a "lltllsb,mdl')llutnldlfi “r‘r:tfiolvinumf le:; x‘.‘fn?i’.'.’:"Jé‘nf",’?} are often Introduced but ten- fi;fi;‘:’:}{{;?‘.‘{'hfl%‘.’fté}fi: gl‘:fi\;:wo{g b "\l{““:; ::,lu ?ldnlndfeflwr :::::’:;"d.n Toclsely d v e ¢ e85 of thie play; mon would gnmblo away | sened, nud with the burden th od fro re. . At tho. ! i'lxgllllll'ylnl‘}?ss{:‘t‘.vhlflgllt '1“.'.‘ 113::: \vl‘i“%flfi 5'5'.5lfifé‘m""m“'fl‘x'f;‘m"’:"',‘o"“,i“f', nthseu;m l'fg,’:’,,',‘,‘,"’ thelr patrimon| 68 aud fall from wenith u}; his baek goes somothing of Wl self-estecin, sound of dog” the dancers sprang off to ( A young lady of two-and-twonty yearsre: noverty I a single nh}ht, and u woman | somothing of his self-respcel and sturdy n- A BALTIMORE LOVE-LETTER, the gentlomains 1elb twa Jimps, then back to fused to wad n mnn of 53, saying that liowat would stako hor juwels, hot liusband’s fort- | doponderic, 1a pride tn imsolf and” his [ The following Is n verbatim- copy of n [ 9 l?f";fi&“‘fi.&‘;{g {I‘,‘é',‘l‘,’s'f::m"‘m}l""m‘,{}“ nelthor ong thing nor another, 1l was 100 L, ‘and o e &mnor, upon the eut | solt-nssuranca recalv o 'i"{'.fi", }Y" know | laye-lotter " whiteh was tound on the strcets [ ami Sthey" In ol cifatis to escape werg | old for a husband and too young to holdoube ?ow& “flmn- (“sl‘l‘flmfl 'M“m.ow%?;h 80‘5 f““‘l:‘ “mm’“%fi‘:{;}"flg’:fl&“fl‘&: ks \X\ll‘?}fuh:\l:': of Daltinoro o fo dnys ngo; the owner ean | tryine fo dordgo past each other. but { any hope of immedinto witowhvod. @ fow frionds, Miss Dosoawen nnd Mrs, | thrown the heavy burden of providing for | recover it by comlng forward, proving prop- f,""m,"'=' A{lur "“f Juinps ta the ndy's I8€t | 6 y1oney 1 gaid s wife, with chilling s Vesey, who, Iko horsclf, wore untainted by | the homo upon” the slunder shouldsrs of | erty, and paylng chnrges: ",’"‘ lm_lh_ul nstan| \:llllll u‘alr (uu,h}buutllt- verity, * I saw you coming out of u saloo this woliish passion, rosolVed to maka o stund | their brave and. pationt wives. Wo know, | _Novambor 4th, 188, lovo lottor, Deanesr | (24 HEHCS upart, and bend '“F their knees " you darlg” e against the universal tyrauny of wcustom | too, how nobly i womeh ussunies suoll | FRANK—1 recolved yaue kind loving lettor wud Inward towned-‘each othior until they nearly | this aftornoon. Woll, 1y Garii Witich ‘absorbed the- lifa nid lelsurs of the | duities Wiien_ thoy arao befora hov, und we | a8 gind to hor from you und tohor tat you | touchied. Wo could only sto tho gantlemnn'a f"e‘l tha heurtles min, o you Wob rich to the oxelusion of il Intelluctunl en- | know of hor marvelous seifsncriifees: and | Wus woll und whon thoy rouchod mo thoy fuiind | Kilugs Lut supriass tho iy il the same;, | have your husband staylug fw & saloot oymont, and, borrowing the iden from the | endurance, but thess are not the money-varn. | 1We woll atl to wrenving abiout you und Amy and they both suddenly spring otie Jump to the'| day, would you? ¥ i’nrlulnn salons of Mmo.gllu Dofland, Mme, | fug - wives wo refor to, These BHI)Iel'Il"}' 'mfzrf::d”’u{:?a‘:r:\xm'-m B wonid I s ey Indy'y lott, wi thus backward and forward, | At n tancy dress boll In Parls recontlrd P’Espluasse, and thelr rivals aud imitators, to | marry with all the protty drenms and hopes 3 3 ouwould let e no Lraly | keoplng tholr feat and kuces in the nbove podiud drss o do ni t sed 2 0 NLOVO § 1oy wns seci i - very low. found i gocioly In which Convarsnton ahiontd | of witahoot that Rt HAMTN 10 YOUIE Wives, | Yeunair 1 voly. da" lova ou- na e frad | e fl'" "‘"“‘I“f" “:“c\‘h‘“ with “""{"" kl’xl\m groen gauze. Sho Yo politely asked by 8 supersede cards, This wnsabout the year | aud theu, when it 18 tgo Inte, thoy discover | ruly do love you und yu ulous and dont sea no | Fit Bijoints they ke o KEACOE SWIMK | contioman what stie porsonated, o = 1750, “tiow' theso asscmblos first cama fo bo | iat It {8 tho woman wilo imust bo strong and | uno that i aduid fove but you, and you sed it { | I noton wp anc down 1o tho thua of the f Mongleur” ®At low iy, tien, dadige, called * Bluestockings has been varlously | the wife who must pravide, Y. love you as you love mo yout would gtop foollng J““ ¢y hets tho wusle slops nmoment, the [ 7y aqy ‘blushod and tie gontleman sl [} nine 1! ane 3 Al 3 "t spinined, One anecdote rolates how Mrs, | — Our orlginal proposition Is that & r\ghuy withall of ttio girls but mo, trank plous stop | dancers stop, and ot the sowiid of “log ¥ thoy " it not refuss Vesoy, ono of tho principal Indies of the | prond man will do wny Sort of -labor yagher | feolios with your irls I you dout .1 will broui both swiig oif ngaln, and repeat the ma- { Impassloucd loyer—* You wl e wovoment, having mot Alr, Stillingtlect. at | than have his wife work for him. dms ::’,,';‘,‘,'.‘u'}"!'m‘,m,'},““‘:‘fi ,f"‘:"",""“ (Sour imothar | nouvke over and over, yutil Dot hocoma oy g, uly ungel. .'rlurmv L) 03!'()!;{“l ‘lf]‘l:l"! i Buth, Inyited ilm to ono of these rounions, | wify hns the thne nand the fancy to employ | canhavo y!;ufrunk Tlove youm“flfi 1 |(|,:-lu’u‘|‘]rn§d "f‘"““{l' e “"‘,‘!“@ stop, i\nd[fl:ey Slnic into ;'ll;“]s m'l ri"emll: vmbmws_umylnz Dr. Doyy thon Just being established, ‘Thi t tther her bial her fingers It tasky that y v feats In o porfock pemsplration 0f rapture, ou hinvo X e ablishu his gentleman, | elther her bralns or her fingoers In tnsks that | that | do nu, bow much § do fove you | nyyor can ot # 'y t i prevents 1o who ivas noted for the unfashilonsble, cares | will bring remunegation, this money s hiers, | sbow nnd [ will oun you, I dout oens )'Whvnll- That's tho racquat, Ol 16 18- just too Jolly, | dale's magry tha '""flr s ot asan Aageh Tesitens 0t his drods, objeoten that Wo Wi hot | A ROt ia. Ahd wite o BexInE (0 Tnok fore | ans i€ (€04 t tho Kiuie philas! dont wo but d hopa | DUE 1t eannot by appreciated untll aen,” Soe- | ness, and.yoit wauld take i i in the habit of appeiring In proper equips | ward to er onrnings 184 part of his Income, | Youdo for if you love me you will oug mo te Ingg s all that'Is_required to mnke one ennin- | but un antldotel jents for evenlug partics, *Oh, never | ho alan begins to loso his pride in belng tho | Bow. frank you must give my lovo o your ;’J"‘l und full fto liyatorienl acstasica over | #Thia Is a nico timo of night for you o b Bchneckenburgor, u French girl, daughter of | if their wore fortunuto superlors are not a wealthy Lorraluo merchant of Cairo, | nble to cope with thein In the business which Daughter, mother, father listoned favorably | belongs to rallroading, the conductors ought to his suit, _—— * not to take o sly advantuge of them, bug be 1i¢ quietly sent lils son to o French board- | manly and acknowledge thelr shortootnings, ing schopl, in the neighborliood of Cairo, and | ‘The views of several brakemen have been obs seut Zuglrans to e sluve market, where | tained by a reporter, aud they are 5o strietly shont once found a buyer. Havingdeftly | homogeneous mntdxeuqlumnol onewill sut- Dblotted out In this wuy his “silly Nubian | fico for tho fenternity, When asked what he Tomance,” he married M6, Schnecken- | thought of tho order, the brakemay, o good- burger, s aonrried 1ifo had been most lunkmli. curly-halred, blue-syed young fol- happy 1f tho eradle had n tenant, but the | Jow, wlio has . besn on the Uarlein Division rosy-cheeked chernb nuover came, Oneqday | for five or slx years, replied, with auch Tiusbund confessed to wife that ho ind nson, | Warmth: 1 think we can stand It, but It will i and told her his “shiy Nubinn romanes.!" | be pratty difiieult to seo the conductor and i Sho becume decply atticlied to Zag- | the ungineer, and even the baggagemen and i frann’s son, and begged her husband to gult | firemen, 0“""‘"8 on a business that belonygs A Xgypt and i Franeo thelr home, bring- | by rlghlot dlscovery td tho brakeman, You v Ing “thelr son® with them, . ‘Thoy re- | ste, sume of the conductors nre getting old turned hers and mode dile, Schneckenburg- aud ugly, wid soma of them wors u%ly bo- 3 or's nntive place their home. ‘Their flrst | fora thoy were old. ‘Choy always tr{) Y care after the liouss wns in ordor wns to | trol thefiirting matket and run the * hinve mnlrmnrrllmucl:rllllcnlu;?' the Fronch | business on the trulns; but the young Consul ab Calvo reglstered [n Noney, and to | women like to be notleed by ynumi have record mule of their "ncknuwlcdfiu mon better than h{ old ones,” even ment” of Zagtranu's son for thelr own child, | they * bave gold “bands around their Nobody In Nuney stared to sco s mulatto | caps, and whon the young women show a | el et i e bt L y mind,” sald the lady, * come a8 you are, in | byead-winier il protecior of his fmuily, | othor and tolt hor that s sny it dunt got her *Weo tuwibled ta the rackot.” comilng (1" sntd o wother to her taughiery wwatthy huo, Years camo and yoars went, | ubous brakomen firting, 1 wisl you coutd | 4ui, e mut ndd o parngraph from Boswell | women whoso husbands eat and do suppor tho way I love you It is & sl SHD RELT TIE SRORLT, “When T was 11k you, cantiuod sl ) Zofrann's baby grow 16 bo & man. 156 wug | witeh those old tollaws and gen how gaitang | Which cotplctes tie ausedote, Qg of tho | them, should not seok ** nld work,” ig that tho roso i rod the vile 18 biuo On ong of the excnirslons which laft Staun- | mother wouliLnot allow e “"‘|m"i{; D arried to w rel, aceomplishied, benutitul | ey are, 1t would o you good to seo thou must cwinent members of thesesoclutles was | thoy may be taking work away Irowm some tho pink (s pretty & 80 18 you v .... | ton In Octeber, 1876, for the Centennfal were | 9'clock.? * Ul you hind n nley a Mr, BStillingfleot (8 grandson of the | wowan who really needs it, if you love mo us | lova you i » , you youni ludy, Mile, Estells Cloment, of an vx- | helh a young hulry on and olf the tralns and 1 ? sulds blusstockings, and thus by llufiues his . " two passengors, one n young lady of Rtook. | Mmother murniured tho girk, LI e 5 . Bishop), whose dress was remarkably grave, : 1o glrl cun out our love i too 5 " lady oung 'Inde,” snld the uother, "8 B T ARTTaN Y | eh i kveoh aiaiions. - Vs- aro e al. | o barulouine 16" was aborvud ot WIIAT TO WEAR, B ho ceut v ot tho st | Uk, whoso”Leight faco o’ wll s her | e dhat over You ied." o # and husband wero reft from hot, cruel cons | lowed to do it now, - and this gives tho con- 1““"." bl{“lnl stockings, Such e thoexeel | Brunets may wear nmbors aud all yel- Wotive Dotweon tho Hver .m“,.y y bright mind had made hor as popylar In ho had g Beautiful diploma tied ""I"Kl;'i. T, dpeture of o Iify sito led theown buck futo | duclor ununtive onopolys lones ot ,‘“'sgg;"‘;'lz‘;g_*'"'fm'l‘“;l'-“;.dflbfl;’"gg lows, browns, marvons, sods, ollyo groen, [ and Eulllgot imiteiad whonovor you say, 3‘&“‘:‘“&300'0'{’ r:fmfl't hmt"es't nudmuuognet ribon from oo ot ‘;“;‘{L‘:.“\’JE?R"E- e ¥ rlean hands after long dandle iy * Llow d 0! i W 1 and now dont forgut to write to-me i 1 | RN ol o es, In . ONVOrs: % 1 Eiirepean Hathin, brunted hor old loyaRs bed regeive tha owa 1 HULFO, 1h6 TOpOTGDr, ulds *We can do nothing without the | and very dark blue, cspeciully iu velvat, 0-1ma tay durl e, & &t Liie aunton, tei- | colleges, .In b o { ) and buard. Itemorse for the sunny hours Not kindly, ‘They like flfrunx a3 well as nssed togethor, still shurper remorse | we do, and they will continue to dirt, ‘The; or clouded - hours, all = hor own, | won'tmind the order. They will flirt with guuwed him until a¢ last some vital | us if we don’t with thom.. They " under- art was sovered and - death reloased | stand pmni' woll who 18 reaponsiblo for the M from the torture, Lormnine’s climate | ordur, und I'll bet you the conductors wn:"l i3 harshier than Efi'nL Baglrann's son soon | muke anything by 1t We are pot loaférs after marriage fell Into a rapld ducline, and { nor boors beeauss wo are brakemon, beforo the first anniversary of his wedding | Some of us know how to be civil un ennte gallophg consumption had laid himin | gentiemanly to everybody,—mon and ol the grave. Zaxfmnn had nevor ceassed tw | and homely womon “as Woll o8 . pretty weep uid wail her son, ¥ Her tears wore hor | ones,—und that ls un acquirenient sowb of the meat dav- and night.” New masters soon | conductors do notand never will possuas, and Ercw tired of hier (womnn there i3 onty man’s | It svems protty hard that we should ull be 0y), aud she chisnged Bands thne an mfulu brandod us a lot of socinl brigands, whije tho At fist agedefuced sex, and & master, satiuted | men who wear finer clothes and rocelve bet- with hor charmg, consclous thut no syewould | ter myum allowuil to have full sweep from aizaln see promised pleasira in hor” face or, | the baggage-car dovr on svery window full tor X hed by the story of her first | of young woien, It lsu't falr, but we can's: jove, her only eblld, lor rapid passage from | *kiek,” If wo do we get *fired." and to hand, gave her freedom, -Her wild | A conductor who was lnterrogated on the onging was Lransformed to lope,—~hopy | subjeet lovked whlmulu\u{ at the reporter, - o see her childagain and press hlm ones | andreplied that ho sover flirted first, ' 1ty mory to that breust which hud for su wuny | not necessary, "Thure ure plunty of foollah wonths thappy monthsl) been s fountain ot Jowi waien always flaw“ to begin tho Hlu to nim, * She mady lier \\'ni' to Cuir, { Duslness it you give them the loast opuors Thore she found out all sho wanted to know mnlx[." lis reyllt * We haye ng hotion of At the Freneh Consulute; but she was peunl- | Interfering with .brakemen, but 1 tell you was, Bhe haunted Buropean travelors’ re- | this Nirting business became n nulsaiice, jorts, beggmg u copper coln here and u cop- | ‘They hut too many filrls." : per colu there, At last she kot together “Supposy the order had Included cone woney enough to buy cheup cotton goods, { ducturs uy well ag brakemen # thg reporter whilch st huwRed, umlflnr u littla oney on 1mlulml. o i . pach sule, every cent of which she hoarded, * Wa don't flirt, 1t is thie women that fiirt, gave the petty sum necessary to | and e order will stop them.” . buy u Nttle pulso fo allasy hungors |t You are spoken x:'l Ly the brakomei as gharpest pungs, Meantimy shio appealed | monopolists I the business,” tho yeporter to all of those who hind known ber n | suzgested. hovpier days to give her written certiticates | “I'hat 1sn't true, ‘I'hasngincer Isthenan, that she Lad lived us tlenry Iusson’s wife, | He gots the first tlirt always, snd somutlines and thut she was indeed the mother of Henry | It fa'ditieult (o tel) for o long tlhwe whether Jtusson’sson, In o she had umussed |‘the girls are fltrlu&' with hlin or the con- woney enough to visit Frauce. *“Whore | ductor, but wehuvethendvantuge all the thwe, ! jiga & R b BuL you must toll 6 trug, toll mo tris dons fur lly resldtng in Rookbnid h aud_ colirageous youug wn, afic o the | They ennnot, s a rule, wear Nght or medinm | git to te n porarlly resldtug i Rookbridge, who con- of ridlug ot titlo was establlshed.” Forbus In “Lifo blm: tlmugll; some who mw:,‘ Lrilllaney of ) vi‘fi‘Jr'.'.‘fifi.“'.fl‘&'.fi'u"fi'fi"}%.‘f'}%%’?.fi ":':;3 templnted shortly removing to the far Wes “'ifi'!(l,m ‘;lfl"\‘":'fi%er:nl:l‘:glllllgxle’l‘)“hlfimul hisoplee of Beatie,” glves a shnflar dorivation of the | o b1y it o lo biue, Light | Dikacaweot liare, good night dout show tnis lots ‘They wore devoted lovers, i, g tho sequel | [ 0SoMIGHNE BIC CORICA Y o o seses bY titjo, nad “turthior fiforus s that fb was | Combloxion caw wear palo, blue CLIEHE | vor o thraw It oodicss by for my bart lus tha | WIIL shiaw, tha kentioniun’ tuok b a proc {18058 (e PPRNIER GURGY steer locomotiies Admiral Boseawen whio, i the elrcwme | &reens, wrays, purples, nnd all shades of | tokeu ana hape yours will bu In tho roply good ‘| onution agalust the Indy changing hor mind ‘""‘;"“"\5;, Low do they Tnces abova quoted, Jirst uscd tho tor | violot must bo avoldod by the, brunyt, | bY $Wost ket good by froum your frivud duriog his expected absoneo s was (nsuy- | BUyhow sover lenrned inestooking Socloty, aud that s forelknur | Jowover, If sho s black halr, palo, smooth | tonor tutended husbasd Frine—, -, | jiountable, “Stopping In” lioltimora o fuw young woman who had HeVE Lo A rul of distinotlon, henrlig the expression, tran ¥ > + | honrs the lmly and tlowien, oftgr | the guntle art of cookery, bulliy el Inted 1t Hterally m-'flu«ui. B Wien maa | 8kI aud bluo or gray. eyos, aho may wenr tha - lattar (A provureds & HoMso. 1o i kinowlali PIRTN {oense, ro- | lwuress ber husband with her isshen these moetings woreover after distinguisheu, | DOMh reds and Dlues in all. shndes, cropm NOW A PRINQESS LIVES, | prived to the “residonce ot the Itev,’ Afr, | and difigence, manges o huve 0 KHL But a moro probablo derivation of the' tormy | White :and pure white, blulsh gray, black, | The positlon of the Trincess of Walesfs | Murkiand, tho famous Presbyterlan minis llunrufflt ou the day ufter l.hnhl T %uh{un llllldl:! ::gucu n'iub x?.’“’i*‘»‘i‘é‘i'.;'v "l' l*‘.,llln nml and utfiuwulur. 1¢ hier ostl\ll nn:l d.«rlt:, she totj axalted \\umi\ ta permit of wuely sactul '#5 “(‘Ul‘&‘!“llzg: l:-:elwil‘?ml;m}f' m;rlnlm,.“ a}ul 5?&“:3“»&1“:,‘ n{!:ll l]l“‘.:‘ “fl, ulhulx;'.U.‘. lhun""‘( UTTU8PO! {rs, | WO | may add anber and alinost 8l shades of, yol». | enjoyniont, yet lins not the splondid yotens o) 4 g 1010 Q00 Ua e o the et nmlu Wllfl, l‘l;il‘ ‘t’msmlrlfin:l nn «;n%(btufi i'hs'fl".l.‘.' low. She may wear diamonds, topaz, ‘ar. | tialitles ",'mmm“u Royulty, 'The Prl?wuu, turned to thelr respective howes and thero Ellznl do! Haven’t you wasucd the soav?” the speret was conflded to Lwa of the groom’s | yetd ive It to o Whor's Groviih, who wus wns of we Dueliot | " coral, nud Etruscan. gold fewaley, | tovy s peouliarly unostontatious, and eviv | faify aid b feiative . KEoMnA (od TA0S | pom e : funcy, Mme, do.Poliguge, belug in Jondon, | Women - whe have chestunt hair, pale, | dently finds the maguiticent lonoliness of her makiug u contldant of one of hor Tamlly and ;’“‘;"mflzflfiafi:%fi:‘"fl“?mJ was invited o ono of tho breakusias aho | sumooth skin, aud binzel oyes jnust not ine | posltion-nu actunt trink - To b young and | ® devoted wnrrlod Indy trigud, Tho wroom | wito R8ilaten at his tollet, and with Whow xg;i‘g& '{'fiué’fi’.{,‘mufi ;fi; &&.’"«"\\"&E dulvo n fapey for rods; brilllant yellows, or | beautitul, and fdolizeds and yot to be shut ,‘.vzl",',‘u‘:.?: ‘:—’u'(wm“(nl#ul‘&rl|‘ll;“\’§lfl!ld\v\¥lltlxlfu|1‘s‘ !,l”}" ""'M"?' Arrl“\i;d ?;l?r:s‘;)eflm!‘;);d" s LTt tharow medium blues. — ‘Phoy mny wenr purplos, all | out trom wost forms of social wwussment, | nil ulong rétained hor malden namo. Thougl |JEhNAY Wiy lmnins e, loiig bodY: triouds, who,with all ot u?tellll:::'..\fi%dlwl avay ‘\3&“'“ shades of yallows, olive groons, Yo . Il k“}‘ Il cun by by 1o moans doflghtlul, Yet, tiors " ; strange forelgn nulmal With P |, B ahove snch feminine" weaknussos: adoptod | YO and vory 1Ight blue, nod_ereamy | are, of courae, very fow housss, evon among x'.‘,“%,’.’.‘.‘.‘5’,}2&‘-&,’..‘fiu‘v’!‘.n'.',’:“&‘n},‘&“'l{‘{,l.'.‘.‘;:, vord | 1 SVnat wnimal Ju that, maununtio B St thin )] 01l white, Coraly, tngquolses, . und smnll diu- | those of the highust nobility, to which the It I8 called an antcater, my 80 ‘wo briag flmf‘;lé"fi,fi?,'i“"'fim{"{E&“'\"‘fi:"’f‘"{";o\ffi‘“‘{f‘;‘.}: Do sot WIUL othor Jowols 1 dull gl o | Trincoss of Walks Can o nsigt IVItEU RuGst, | optea ‘,’;‘,;,":,’,,‘,‘,"3,‘,’.‘,:{,,",‘\}{;;;”. LoVt | g Jong sllencar ** Mn:;:‘lll’ilhtanl arlson from such & pocllarity of funiniug | RIS, us well a4 cinmeled, mosalc, And, when slie dous go, au awful.utate | sorfioh that »n wamwan cun't koop & secrot, | Aunbary herpsomo duyt oy ring costuinc, rather than from an sccident of | Chueo Juwelry, uve permittod to women of lwd‘f«n lfur around. Bhats passlonatoly fond | and also n fact that mgkes oach gossip In | It had taken him some l{kdul e, bis walo_eccentricity, John Tlubs, In *Clubs | s type. . G of dunclug, yo e Rentiauw cun ik hee | Staunton téar his or hor halr that ey dfdn’ | hia tonguo in tull accord WIS S0 Syl and Club Life,” traces the Bas-Blew back tu Woten of nu pronounced type—which | to danco, Bho, it 18 who signals out | nd it out fn that length of time, = - hio finally stammered out, * WHL W1 auclont Groschs o aisa quotes Miil's * s class 18 leglon In number—are usually called | the pursonage whom sho desirea a3 —— , you waiider dowi Hife's bath YUt U, tory of Chivalry ¥ to show . tnt thero was | Plath, becuuss they are not brillinnt, "buy o | pagtuer, and, when sho stands up to dunce, QUINCE BEED CURLS inine, whilo o gaildess vt love SILKEL u{ established I Vonice in the fitteonth ceuts | 0ff36t this are often endowed with krent del- | &fl other duneors uust sli duwn, *After B k that the littte 1o soupy to us? ufl“m you, by wlmk wel urya llterary soclety that ulnhumnnm\ 1t | leuoy of Torm, refinement of expression, wud | clreling sround the room suwoe half u dozen vory ono kiows that the littte loops and | 3 Jo i a\yatl, woll, woutdn't & “f{ by Its stogkings, which woro spmotines iine oyes, but they havo dull, ashy-brown | tinus, aho piuses wd sits dowit to vest, and |urls of halr which lo Nutly down agalnet | us un angol? Sed hor ¥ aid Liows of Llotded colorsund somotimes wholly blue, | 18iy aid no bellliniey of cmurluxluu. “Tholr | tion the remalider of the wilizers may tuke | the forehead of the gitl of our spelss do not | warry you, to muke M BaEDS (04 As tho fousiere of e ™ Bluestockings, | 9Ye8 areotieter grastsh-bius than brown or u]uml, but us soun 08 shig stunds up “agali | thus walutaln themselves naturally, and xrlumun{ 10r you, to keep tho Bodsiiy, 1o “Tiowever, huve Jott ho rocord of tho otlgin of | 1ozl Red 1 not baconng t theso woumen, | they inust ston. “Thls solltiry Grand Lt | poarly every one who has had the curlosity | up hlce, to covk you relbaiiily S S tho torul, the reader must take 8 clholce ‘"l"‘) they fln“"g"“l‘\‘“;fl‘gm:r tywneolar ot kit of ”rill’gl‘"lfll'llfi“ cunnot bo vory mmiisig | g ul'nu{lh knows now that the gum ot e at Jour table “[m.! at ifldren l“l“l: a0 4 uy, Bro ad. Black, partien- | to thiskludly, gontle, amiable lady, She s cary fol s Bllong tisowevernl expianaliols, detriacty | T i & Yt nccomblinhed duncsr. de: | tho quines soed Is ouployed to wake thest | biim (hom 5 'f‘u’mxn't i s 0 it U tike 10 sl of YOUTSED A0 4y sust { ot wEhat’s | i 11 jine hands with w“el[(houl"“"“ e arly Dblack' volveit white, par i croawy-whila wooleh fubrick; water-blug, | syite her Slight lameness. But, of all the | curls * stuy put.” 1% I IT“E LA'“;‘ CAAR'S WIVES. flush-ross, black und white laces; jet, pink, | reeveatlons of hor lfv, she st enjoys | pecullar pl;xypenlulw?:'l'c‘ill 'fmo:‘llt‘gl‘llll:n’l';ll: Aloxander I1., the late Czur of Russin, was | cuneo, delientaly enumeled ju\\'ulxy,—xnl driving by the park, In her little viewsly, | nbove every other artlcle for this purpose. Pmeqcnx B0t Of ul ANy first marvled April 93, 1941, to hls couslu, the | these ure becowlng to such wowen, They { with hier dame de compagnle bsslde ber, § It would even hold-suouthly down dm yullls } *Jiuat® =