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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY! JUNE 4, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. ’ commission. A yolthe married’ lady, on the | and inthe next seat back was ft old man | ured or fall, the cavallers Josd heart and alive up | Dicw, and 1 hurried over to see lier, 1 others who ara not Ikcly to have a chance of | tho top of the water, env WOMAN. Conlaty, chu drige whétover eho pleases, nd | Who coutitu't aft still atid he had sable nnn | the bnttle: ‘while thoy advance tho chivalry Te | hiniy wae iying in atate tn the chapel and. it hee | marry tig. Come UI FIMIE DRE TR TRS CHEEK When yg Urive nfono, z ‘ tho uavet ta bound to fol, Tt Ws therefore a | ti ine test visit tow convent, tho solemn atts Onv of tho Zhe Princesses who rocently visits | finiining the snet wag ite wile, Doubitesy ba i “That's n baby you hive there, tan'l ite? great object in theea éndounters to cwptuare ve | Hess Of tho plice, Ihe wax hits burnt bestde | od Eupland earned geome money. give it to her sat Rolgedt At tn Hs mouth, anges, tte ante Wt the Sonne stabiacls Whos volves dtu ox- | the colli, die nitos Kueeding ther repentine | hushand arith ihe exeeption of about $3 whist f PASDRRREMIEE LITERATUR sites As moon ie ht ayy sig Meek “Yes, str”? i 4 or the ed L London, and | - . . Atupte Intiame the ardor of, the charging enemy. | prayers Toe the deparied seul, nnd above all tho f © Bouth | Mall started alter the entre me Kal Unattend adies in A ‘Tistruc thore 18 maate in tho wob uf It “About A yenr util Inte Heo” HE Ce eee ee a eee titare Thats eae Menard south nue ate aT | ato, wut Us wer Hooked) and rottyed ty, Souen | tall stared after, agetan, whtet hn nf the Treatment They Re- ind aut aakine Iuth i "Morey, nul He'd hardly 8 months old | onerutor Hadad, an Arab tila whinh wos | tho deat wontan, all tande a atrong iinpresdel | Princess felt hia hand in her pocket, and tiring | hue It baok Into tho water plunge iit,And pate cI hnocent-look ing jo stare Of | yop pr mating, war ngainst tho Government wae ayn "Pho Vody tay thus for threo dnys, and | yqund pursued tho thief, who was shortig acters | Ws henrt, Barry Yount, tho gainenee ete tata ceive. cambHle—éo unipretchding aad usetuls yet | Ts hauvt, ote Welly Wn tho father of titna | Homme i Untenn “thd, Munuragen, and | wine Wsitod hs 8 rend nnn BOE Penge | ne erent, not wom, bore te Leslt arg | ovr ta neo the count that hatte rae net * I " 5 n rote H a. declares ir . mi —_— what n wort of harnt it has done frstiand | ouitaren’ bit dts been 26 long sinea P've seen | wae impostthien two dire ue “the “trite, | that Lever sav, and telanged. to ono.of tho best | revdiness te mo Hee roe eC avcooutd | he hins Hunter Ii tho mountaree cect saxe tact n baby that Dye forgotten how they ought to splendidly mounted, charged tho "Furktet tro Ine for aver Handkerchief Literature Explained Inst in the hands of destgning people! Many fainiltes In New Koglind, and why eho left tho | spend the money when’ bo gnine vit. Bent to Years, and anys this ts ti nttho head of the fighting mon, They eame ) workl to become a nig me twenty ffalt Name has been ruined, matty a hippy | 4, TE never kno Tt Wad | eon he aceardingly wis for threo months, but | kind ho ever saw, Mr. Teale ee tra of ty % wok. Is he a irl Straight ata gun, which wha: discharged point= | atrango, tou, that the duightor sljould seok rot. y wart . ghowed up between ti rin wus banie at Length by an Experienced homo broken up, Hheaugh that witoh should | WN, etry he's n boy.?? Munk nt thomene rather ne tie, men Towing {igo i a wary Dity which the fathor liad Invitd~ Mie Zn Helleess wus UE wo menue consoled | tijurien, though severe we ea Wow, batt Fllrter, have stood for a signal of danget,—the wave “Justine, agi. never enn tell one fron thom fhels, horsea, wworvlng isiuitenty, enced ed, and wheru ho mut with bla worst misfortune. | forthcoming, hus ; rouovere auitigtont toho guia getdhe . 5 < Cel ity i} Pees, —_— O89 av ver, ‘ of hander eh, averted from listeiajinal Nottiot, Is'he purty henltity 2! frero euptoro nid brought inte tlaniad. Omae AC WOMAN'S ARES Me. Lubonchero telis the, following story} | inurovougne in hia 8° 88H" want ads Some Simplo but Usefid Mnles for tho ervies of folly. Thera ts matory bol oft 4 1 Olt $65.7? Fee ee ee te ean theIn Many A.cnso ling Just beon deeliled before the Ap- Fe ea volt too leat ee b. urv! Olly. a y a if iy Bs be I Yo i Os 4 anilant Daten anittier who foll Nolptesty in | Sattall much nights 2? progents, After troating thoi Wke Prinecseas | peal Court at Meta whitgh shawsa tuwn lady's | duaglitor of the popular Ble Goto, riditut VOICES OF THE Woops GuldaueycafiLAmerienn: Xaane Tove vith tho henutitul daughter afaCon- | 4 Never samulls at ae Bee eee eee hie. principal ofigees | A801 a matter enttibly within bor own cote Ce ert ton backing 1 common WKB inte : + " , pal tu a ollie x zt Jaw he com a ue Latics, fevlerate General, and eartled on by handicer “Don't, ch? ‘Thnt's tho kind of 0 young | Yi thoy night Wetere and Pe otleere | trol, Fraulein Cathoriiie Mahl was engaged | othora lookin oll, Pavas quite Crigntouedly ex: For The Unteago Tribune, yay Ha fluted slants 5) pateune at cites portance thine potkaved his reglinent Into tha hands of the The Man Who Wanted a Baby Named | enemy: asa reward for his falthtesness, to asvomble those eliible in ivan. 80 te had ime | pectliug every accond that the horse wot wot almht undeon make tole ate cholen: ton desirable partner, to whonr dhe hind tn Ms tide ult HE Ht Biel thing—sie stonticd hint hy with dospiit aro the tones that risq ected that oltor, nitd preferred to ro- prudently deelared fer ngw nb atx yenrs fess | tenntirully, gut bly head tp, and dtd noe Muve voles the wo of tho Winter. ad vadence Hane nwells and ica nothing but huwl for the first two yenrs, | that they Sarah was allus sick, Moges felt out of the | ff they te Yun like te seo aroun, My Samtel did | ne woutd i othe Wi f a vat Wi 7 ni rT it 1d Lan it rently was. As soon ns the moment ay} ‘auddle. ‘There wits no sent ros apeless wailing for vanishil wes ‘Aftor Hitt, and Was Acoommé- uty, hewnsadiittted to 0 secret tryst WIth’ | cradie and broke his arm, and something or eee eee rite an eotovenl to. look AL, end | cerfved for prodieline tHe COrtTCAte Of DIT ee eee te i a simniy milled eo herself, ag | Mork! fur aimmther crazed with ee " hislove from which he never returned. A] cor altus alled every one of the lot. Lnvy | fifteon otlgitic ollicors, and teamed to bo sent | she was mata that Mar littie devemtion woul | a eh eat aig neue, ase much as. toanye noid | Cals Aloud an hor altent dena, h dated, Northern poet hns tuted the sequel In verse: | © Nia ters YOR, One OF eae CO ee eee Clacmot leg in die dencet, which | budiscovered, mud sie fearad Uuit Ue mate | hope you foel butter? and, without tookitie right | bistond a lost sul aecks roltet, And from tho cascinent (lutters you named this baby yet? Oilne Paatmacconiingly ui. ‘There is coum Cor | would be broken oll. She, therefore, foul | or lett, trotted quickly after ter father, An | 41 8u cerly plulne for tha bopo that's fea, se Asquare ut canitle white, “No, sir” chivalry and romnneo evon in the contlicts of | tig liberty of nieting the oMlelal document, | elderly man standing vivge to mo, and evidently | eee eee mn ie le a tho tnonning breezo Wow the Fashtons Aro Sel—-A Tisste-Paner Party we tate eaat a ta mang ves “ Tlaven't, ot Say 2” ‘Turke with Arab nomads,’ 80 na to Hinke it correspond with the sinto- LUC abort fate aunt Jouch fut to hima duvuings und cries of ate ruta th a b Puy aiye 0) 1 H +) . at ate a dovs * i= those —Arab Women—Sense and Nonsense, Dut hot for Jove, bruv solttor, “Yes, sir”? NERNLIOZ’S LUVE ROMANOR. eS Te duty uiptied corn iat wines} can’ alt ike that’ “Youd nee right, Tf ropliod, | Are tho Volecs heard in the Winter-vrood, * Hho fires you to Lure sldas, “Sposen you call him ater me? My fust habelloved tobe quiten Juune iigonue, Une | and f shoutd be gind to follow hee nerosg . —-_ ‘ ‘That lay of trive, upon the morn, pamela fettersun, nnd they Jett ine for shorts | j.22¢tlgz was present nt the first ropresonta | Habolluved to be quite n Juune iigonne. UN ) cointry,” *b'yu think yer couldt, he returned.” | /4 sonk of delight o'or 4 benutous beth FLIRTATION. Your palo, duud feo wilt hide. Fe eT eee ter lind? | Hon of * Inmet” nt tho Odeon, and nt ones | gomnonied, unppened te bo tnimtelyextmined | Ait who have goon a Ftonel welding Iniaw of Hinbhte Ut rautale Sea ey ets OF Spring Ia this of sour wallz, Capt. Wright? Owen Meredit in lls itagle verse of tho you want lo enil him delferson.” condelved for Ientiette Sriithson what he | vy one of the elerks, ‘Tho bride was charred | the homely and frequently tarillurty affection- | uetie of ledilet, tnd ittur nt wn (tho earth, ‘Then oxcuso me, please, Sr, Tremaine, Cony. fBiiralto tee aut sanctions thy | STNG TEL promptly replied the woman. | calls “a mortal love.” IHs ‘own words best | With the offense of falsifying a publle document, | ate manner in wnleh the olllgintiine weloet Mell | uy ald elin sulverd and chuck! i Bo you think f look charming to-nighty That's busiiess. Here's the eash and tho | deserlbe the fmpreasion mado: ‘l'ho effect and condemned to spond, If not her honeytnoon, | ors little homily tu the intending hiavand and Flel you must not say that agains ft feast thirea of tho frat months uf hor timrried | wife, In which, colliate os ho fa, ho apenks with les in gloo As tho sung-bird pipes Init feue " Hite! B, t fost is, tinareal osteraatl, plore, Lemme | of her prodigions talent, or ruther of her | lifoin prison, Sho Ind the cour to appeal | the authority of Meop oxporienca an tha dutios Its voughs oney os moro, Ho drew from his bosuin a kerchict. ‘Pho riviiek sinzoth 40 hapoy ana trop Wott he Wighed, “that her Tuco was less “Our inst waltz?” Oh, to-morrow yott leave fale: i dramatte genlus, on my huaghintion and my | from the sentonse, ind eauvo tho cise to bo | of beuring and forbearing, on the happiness and | ‘Lo tho vowslip that blushes and Lida, ” Tho baby wad duly Kissed and congratye atle geulus, on My hungiination Y | argued out before ‘the Court at Metz, which ree | privileges of the martied state, But ull wore | Out or the bri 4 nid nods as of UE Aen er a aa A A ea Inteds mnt at tho nosbatation he loft the tral, | heart was only comparable to tho complete | Yersed tho duclsion of the tnferiar tribunal, and | Ustotinded at thy urpassing pluitiness of encech oF tho bruko rise the chattering amunay 5 ! Of tho cnt birds bustling about thete neat: Thu oyes of Mnemosyne thera. While high on tho cheatn with his mother, ‘Tho old man was tlokled halt | upsotting cauacd by the poet of whom shu tg | acquitted the Indy on tho grotind that sho (ld | of the following privstly uddeess: "Tt ts from tha All tho glory yon want for your pals, to death over tho matter, until tho conductor PEN ae . Hot Intend to commltt an tem) act, but nad | the bottom of my buart, Juseph, that T cuograt. winced i Woud-perké truat musie'sdivlsol Ab, ‘tls dumb? in Loniton handerchtef-stoaling ts n roi} chim atong authasked? tlle worthy Interpreter. Next ay ‘Romeo | icon uctunted only by * fenntle vanity.” lute yuu upon the great bry you are taking. Tndustrloua slayor of many a pest. q Wake n walk With you? Cortalilfs where? tits pinfession, and Dickens glvas th On ver i Did you pay her anything to name that baby | and Julies? was on tho bill, ‘From the third — t Wise Hiden bed to eo you was ing four a Des! \ i! leser ly ¥ tic! your’ H y ‘OD) youll bt life of disgusting drunkenness, low. "4 Ont on the plazznt “Wolt, comet OM Kamin taught ils boys ty anaten the | “\Sescewenty dolinrs, tto's a clipperand don't | ree wntll the ond, sentecly Ureutlings ne ie HOW SiH IIXED Uta. Seen Want Tunt onus Welk ARICAL piunsca Ino | hetitaee Malis ot thee eae ‘ If my mothor should sen mo out thore “wipes. from the pocket ‘Tho outside | you forget it.” baritl of fron wero eontpressing thy heart, 'The young man was evidently honest in | fo think that yout have sald goodeby forever to | idol river too deep Tor lurbulen oes Tam sare sho would nover stop scolding! pockets whiuh the Indies wore s fow years * And vo is hig mother. She's down in the Do- | anid to mysvlf With entire conviction, ‘Lam | his Intentions, but three yentrs Uf constant | tho wittc shop, As to you. tiny poor Gathorlie, Or « love tov profound for tho need weet ‘This moonlight 1s wondronsly fair, igo greatly frellithted tls business, nud it | felt Itouso of Correction, and the womun who | a lostinan!? It should be adiled that I did | courting lind falled to overcome ils excessive thank henven hourtily that you huvo been ables | From the covert wild eames ‘tho phesg With ite mantle of sliver enfolding Wid Hot renuira an exnert tn tho Wark to | feqiet#) \TNeS eie OF Bim fF Eve dollars a | Hof then known word of Knxllsh, miul ind | yashculnoss, ‘Phoy wore sitting in ehalra'nt | thee Fad oust ‘ay AN unehanucnble aweetness | Or tho wise of hie audtdon, put “ 0 world In Its beauty, ‘Take ci siiteh tho object so cnrelesly esposct. "Neont" * only got a glimpse of Shakaprare through the yi devotion Without bound: try to obtuin |W : 1s Pitlalng fMeht: Thoro's witchcraft abroad at this hour, Wordsworth's little matd e TAVe Aro Sov- | hora Lat oF ty transl ” nrespeetfnt distande apart. Said the youhg | and devotion without bounds, to try to obtul While tho froqs’ weird bass or theluagerd ] + tet. gtourineur's misty translation,’ 9 rf pardon for sour phyaledl imperteotion, for, 1 re- | et sects: hum TUAe guadder ty feel ite potror, en,” sings: ee tT unit's Saw fall, hte cyosrematned Axed | To get a.nenror view of the grande trage- | wan, having spont tive minutes In senreh of eat ovatt gro areal glunder, of Nature,’ And | Amyriud teuece In harinann tee and lg, ‘As it 'twere n thing to be teardd, My stockings thon Loften knit on tho veiling for a minite, uid thonte fait back | dente, he entured the theatre durlig a ree | nsubjects z now, iny ded oblldron, 1 joln you $a indtele | From tho Inllntt forms uf w hte prof But stop! Do you know what you'ro saying? My kereblef thon L hem. Jn hls neat with tho exclamauons hentsal, Romeo In tho tomb, overwhelmed | “Stow do you get along with your cook- | mony.” = Sky, Inka, und mealow ey aati You lave mee" You surely forget !— Hemming the kurehiet (tho earltest work | ig Tie RC dre betta ary sfool for with despatr, wos carrying dulce ti his | ings” Siitp niatbiT Aid the eetves, oneaptured, remuraur the "Seniesa? Yuu mak mo rewrot — oral Feaning Arers) is aoe eae wore Flahtl Conductor!” See ea caie reraaell nue wit os “Nicely,” replied. the young miss. "Lm | 4 tee sora andno father.” ats ‘. re! g rie: “eR.” " + e . ., ¥ ht x Ab, how handsome ha louks ng be pleas, spend many hours evory day tn embrolder- «iets mop tho floor with mo, and break iny | luda, snd ran away. Jutlel sow, heard, inp roving wonderfully, Lean inake splendid | south sitt apenks of ono of ber fellows Pubenetoat fad svreotest of all the year Hs my'voice grown su low tant ho needs imedellents austin with exaust, necile- | nook, and step on men tHousand dimes and then | MM took | Friel, tolling, | the | otlier | OMT on om salt dhe young, man. fin a | as her nlght-blooming soriue bent, Kru tho notes, whon fhe fae gare done Draw so near me to catch ty replies? work; those treustres are thet suld “ pour le | throw the mangled wreck Into some swamp, for { Rctors to have f eare of that gentleman with jens SA ALINE 1, ik a i fy hppent of Autuma, But, tous} how iain t Aft 1 bon Bier” And In tho wealthy vonvents of | U wan't be nu more good fn this world!” tho wicked-looking eyes. Not a promisttig box leas mmuner, “whit nd do you ke | Tho average worn a comporéd of 243 bones, | 1) tne sptendors Mehed fi th Ticurcely ean keep on my feel, = Moorish Spain tandkerehtets of tec, fine drial fas at ardent javett Comp renee Sra to with Af 109 inusotes, 23 old Mewspapers, and 210 balr- | ‘the xquirrol barks in the treeetop bine te And bis dungerous voice, resembling a8 the apldcr’s wes, and costly ag the rnitnent of SETTING THE FASItONS. Pert closely ivaiieas eit ME eee ee en nde aditeraibe non: | tie Qe lea tho louves tnt lie exisp and brows. qhotemusle, row merd end more-eweotl’” | Kings, are wroteht ty sllened sa aol Among tho benelils whieh the work owes | “Hutthe favor ur uo. Paris publioistar from | folsof thosd Migs nnd bomutttul frustite on | Bild Byron: “1 hato a dumpy woman’ He | Ae ccoshowor ut nuts conics pte 5 OF qi equontly, after some may bal Aken | 6 tho establishment of a Republi¢ In France | Stille. Miss Smith weht out of fashion le fast | top,” responded tho young sles, mennt to sry that ho hated to sce.a good thing | Yee th es pattering down, fit re parte nse ane. Fore er as pline one. ‘sees I the dally papers such n notice nee bbs uaa . ne nas pre as she cata in. Counting a Tho onstaney rtd “why, tuit'e a welding cake,” excintmed tho | cutshort.., That was all el ye riod tella already of birds that bare - tts a 3 the Parisinus' onthusingm, the had tdertitken hi Orv % ea 3 4 - Whnt J shalt untearn again novar, ciittA polnt aco handkorebief, Large roward tf | which have taken place of late yenrs Ih the | Wi, munngeinont oF an Bnytlal, theatre, aiid FREE eon suid the young miss, | “And, O fidwond," sald the qiel no was going | Api sencoice in vain for tho buried towers, ‘That's a‘Jovely wnltz thoy are pluy! 3 fashions for Indies, It will be acknuwledged | Fapldly experienced facllts deeccnaus tovard + | toloave bebind hit, “At overy stoppiig pluee inp ne. This niny have bcon no treasuro handed down Itoard the news about Wrigat? WES, not from wencention fo. qonerution; yellow. and Bhat no nol What nm t suying? pricoless with nyc: sacred front assouintions, Godthelp met I must pot shuw and worth anywhero from 80 to $0) In com- To tho crowd how those cruel words pain me, | mercial valtte, ‘he possessor of mutch handker- But must keep on neting my pact; chiefs intultively heeds tho advice of Othello to Bayly. in, boesltiva which she Uroke hor low,—Mile. | 4 that Indies now dress more proltiy, If not Bare votinved adiairably on tat ecensich aud io aro published, more sensibly, than they used to do, because ning Julels do wot draw. Notivithstunding: usTRraN 4 > which impediments Hector gut presented to AUSTRIAN fashions have become less absolute now that | flenrlette and intrriol her, in spite of er fum- | According to the Hotel Aral, avery Indy of For Cho loss of tho Lope that ng ty Prtranuna, Pa. ! 4 Avian ——ai The Greoloy Pulur Kxpedition, bd sire and write, then go ahend.’” A chivalrous exehange thinks then a man WOMEN, marries wo widew bo should give up smoking. y were, ant Indies wer to choose | ts's Vlolent opposition. On his patt he was sr . “Sho gives up her weeds"; hie should bé equally Troheater (N.Y) Lemuxrat, : Ab, mereiful heaven! suatain me, Desdemona, when hu is realting—maniike—tho ny ear eit wi fe Are Bit ait click no | Oiliged to obtain his paronts' rossent, needed: station in Austria knows how to cvok, ‘They | potite, te he Eisai Prater . testing For I'vo only a stone for a heart. virtues of his miothar's handkerchiot: i ° i. ing fo Fronch law, by summations respecticraes, | Ud not learn the art at reguinr cooking clubs Tho man who toca not love Hioeonus Intabtey, vrei Peano ihe ‘Mako Ito darling, ike your precious oye, In the tays when tho beautiful Empress | thne is, by togal compuision, Qn their wadding: | or at home, hut they go to dhe house of a | Wine, wamot, and song, way froin Fort Custer to Washingieg goa go UNATTENDED LONDON LADIES. ‘tho cobwebby trensuro wns ns likely to get its | Eugeénte shared the throne of Napoleon LIL, | duy all the Urite pussessod. cet Gly the | Prince or rich banker whore thors Is 1 May not have Bucks id * te Bt. Johus, Newroundland, tu ‘arrange ike Ladies naturally profer, suys a London pa- | owner into aifieuity thon us st 1s now, and cost | and svt tho fashions to all Europe. In those | Prospect of not boing able to nut again in cone Buthe'll live five tutes ne lotg. norch-buund Bulp Cor tho long Journey, ‘The ete pedition 1s to Le cormnahdou le Lieut. Greeier of the Fitth Cavalry, who was tor tweld yours ueting Sleutt Ollivor, Lieut. Kelingbury ja Seco Uilleer. he Govorament eoluny wil coustst of threo oliver, fifteen soldiers, four scientists, ona mitttralist, two surgeons, wid one Mhotogripher,—twonts-stx men ft nll’ The of flevre tro chosen from the army, with special roference to thoir onpubllity and bravery, and tho woldters are all plekcd then, of unquestioned courage hiellty. and strong physique. Ite 0; ganization fs ulrondy complete, and as near pert ad mily be. Every posite sneans of tmuscment and diversion Wit be provided for sequunce of her accldorit, ‘The bridexroom hud | famous chef and learn from him, Whe a o times Parisian dressinakers used to spend | du rrance, sout by bik frond Gounot, and tho | chot engaus to couk for ny one ho toverves Prague ie Corliith Bias, denn anh ban tho seasons of Lent in wondorlng what new | stream disapproval of bis fathor and mothor. tho right to reenlve and Instrict na ivany your | innd Just two hours ahead of a lean woman who style of garment her Majesty wollkd appear accaee saa ludiow xs bo plonsos, Whon a banquet ie to be | sag euting guin-arnbie to hmke her fat. innt tho anoual Enster outing of Loug PLUMPNESS A REQUISIT. ee a i neta ae a, eine A rumor comes from Puris that bonnets are to champs; for, ag everybody knows, It, was Instead of saying that there Is an excess o | tho tletrossor thahouse. Atthis timo ft would | be worn on tho hend herontter. Itatrikes us the Susters Aor ae rerytndy Hees tt world? $0,000 wotnon In Mnssachusetts, we shall be { bon Heront breach of cliquct, for any member of | heat would bo a apd place ou i Bis to wonr f usec to stream toward Longehanps In thelr | able to renson more clearly if wo simply sny gts ailly to trespass upon the cook aud bila do- spears BS such a doparturo will look a Helo eurrliges, Unt tho fushtons for tho coming | that there are 40,000 unmarried women In that | Partmee anes ’ year were shown forth. Interesting Stata, If tle facts aro stated in vay ea TTS: A woalthy. manufacturer of Conneotiout hry- Tho Enwpress, by way of doing equat jus- | te RAUCS ets nro stated in CURRENY POETRY. ing bulit an clogunt manslon, aud wishing to flee to all the tradesmen of tha Capital, | tls way, wo nt onco see that, Instend of AMERICAN COURTSIUD, take sceohit wit. wat to ate Arolitactt used to haye hor dresses made at home, | troubling ourselves abottt overproduction, we Who am 1? I'm Miss Midgot’s boau; Ich nyrces best with & brick aud brown per, being accompanied by gentlemen to | Desdemona her lite. places of public resort to golng by themselves for iene tana Totus laces ite aaidenrehioty unattended, and many would rather relin- Jealous Othello suemed to sunpect, oven in auish an evening's nintsement than appenr | those reniote dnys, « handkorehtef flirtation bo without the countenance of some member of ‘Aloxnnder 11, dipped ‘his bandkorchicf. in tho the sterner sex, whether husband, brother, | blood of tho murd ered Gear, saying ho would or friend, Still there aren largo number of | Kee tito forever rend ine oe ne a thls niarried ladies. ele for one reason or an- teytny and torrible hour.” ddpa wei agi othor, dispense with gontlemen attendants, Triugic acen appen nowadays which bean afid nvail themselves of the privilege of bee | eee ee eae oe acer. nant dies ing considered enpablo of taking care of | covered a handkorohlef Honting from the tower ta, ft bruuet ot 0 blonde?” the men on tho versel to relieve the dull, themselves. Itis wot unusual to gee threo | ofajesetio,ne knew some fair dainsel was in dis, | Keeping a alaif of twelve expert gentuttessts should merely ask, Why re these wouten | Ayo, twonty: mame, t. tompkyns Snow See ee ine rear woot slngor, 1 | Mandiour ofthe lone Arcus nat toni da a Tress, AT 1a gallantiy rotto to tho rosoue, and 0) PUTrpUse, 0 a COS ry 24 ne vi ress, nobby; vol on my chee! ty i a ta ata ey wi juurney. ook! Jaifies entey the stalls of a tcatre {Hines | eee ee ee orc Te rete iat iwdela toe new dresses | Umuatled? ‘rhe answer te wot ditentt to d yao don't know when T have hentd auch a tlie ry rorte and geaines, puzzics, and schemes at many porte news it was tu sketch todals for new dresses | find, ‘hese women nro unmarried beeauge | And eurn el dollarg In a week, Gevleus will be'on board. tho veusel, for tho soe yoles, Vid volt notice her bravura passages patted by a gentleman, the married lady or | romantic sequel carried bor off as his bride. ladies lending the way, followed by the | Now tho knlght Jp usually a young tnin with n She—" No: but Lnotleed tho taco on bor dregs, purpose of thtertaining tho northurn navigators, erfrormed in Jealous secreoy, for his eketebos | they are of o pattern which has of late yours q v A y voly.” Fe ee ee ee er ee ee ae ee eer Tashi bneut tia came tina | Seen nt eeitaone ea blaniee We fol Mambury une Jude fovoly. ‘rho volony Will eutl fea St. Jobus on the Sia young ladies of tho party. At the upern more | wears a poke bonnet anu walks uloug serenely, | press and the priucipnl Indies of ber courts 84 | fhat the gray trousers of Bnglaud drove out ty $ , A: consvlenceless bride remalned at Niagara | of Suny fi a strongty-bullt Anierioan steame espieelally ono notices rows of Jadies seated | with a selt-sntished smile on ber Hesche Ups. that when some moval. was niopted two or | the plick Teiadelatle Ser MaGEe witlels cents Likewlsa of mot jpacat statcony waitig@ger bushind's fortune was absorbed. ba whaler. (hoy expect tu bind tu Lady Frankly fu the stall eit b: tl “ But the heurt feels most when tho lips spenk | threo of the lending milliners of Paria always me tlot Z ois. Can play plano; ida queen, havistin, and thon ran olf with the latter. ‘Tho | Bay, 81 deqrees and 40 mloutes north ialitude,late nthe stalls unaccompanied by gentlemen. | pots'and both aro adepts In a languare urig- | bad counizance of it, through the orders given | Hectlon with the biack satin walsteont aud : doseriod husbadd aig bought abiek. ana hopes | in August, ‘The ship will fodve the cology ia ‘These Indies depend npon tho exortions of an inated by school-girls, but ‘apoken” univers | by tuese Indies, butte tho tings of miitinors, as Ulaekk tlress-cont,, faraionly jcouetttatenl tia mut een to mare Way ina few wooks tu Indude hor to return, Lndy: Feat Aly, with supplies for tire 0 y ay snily,—the Innguage o! pte) rcehicr,—o! t it a King 0: 43 a MELE! citizen, a sa a is youre, and return inedintely to the Val intelligent man servant to get awny quickly | Witte iio otlowing fs in inital cbaptor: Bee ee ae ee termediate | quere Was intrudueed the phunp Balls style | — Gee teh; and yet, ‘most any day, A Now Iiampshiro mun gopup toltzht alamo | Biutes, utter which the Guverument wilsend a from th ded vestibule of th 4 Ht Aveta Ls y pheub Buvitale ty ° 1 A mid fell domi dent, Gur rouders will bear wit- from tho crowded veslibulo 0 tho onerae TRUE: Utter Easter there would bo a grand rush of Iie | of url, ‘The futter soon beeume eturmotisly | — dtY fato and Linwy run away, hesy that Wo hiave wlways pultited out that ula | SBP to tho colony adeh your with sapniis Ae vouse, and they generally mako thelr way | paving tt acrops the ips wish to know you. Te en te te ee et oar a ee ee deaurkr tho musket, | Whut-would wo tivo on? Well, my plan Ketting up at nich isn man's wifo's bustness. | Solony whi hava ainple (dine in while to prepare out of the stalls heforo the close of tho last | Atrits the turanoatWo ure watched. tiachudloukedeo becomiug on tho Empress, | It wie still generally coucoded dit to Blussn- | Would bo th board with her ol mina, Behold the terrible justitication of our course! | thomaulvor a tome station, put up bulk ste not, 80 a5 to nvold the general crush, ‘Uppoalt cornors in buth hands—W alt for me, the Duchess du Mouuhy, the Marquise do tente vhusetts tel knew mory about Emersun's Hy couldn't seo us sturvg, und f With plonding eyes sho looked up from the | inngo portable houses, und mako ready Married Indies, when making up a party | Qyurthe shoulder Follow mo. fut, and others, philosophy and Alegte’s Orphite utteranees than Wauld bo his partner, tod. Hy-byt piano and gam, “Call mo your darling again.’ | for | in tone ond druury it tothe for the play, often give o stall or sent In a Jinan te around tha tires tn tor—-Ennaged, Tt was nm great day for dresscinkers. Tho | did hor plumper rivid, but thu merits of the ae Mut ke refusot, ng thote wore withtasts around, | Of ntebet, whien will sonn theruafter settle down box too gentleman, and thus seeuro his at- | itineivin boun ands Ini foronse, d tendance, but the price of stall at the then- { }ottinu Itrers on tho rig wok— Yes, ter being halfn guinea, fow ladies care to Botnet iS boekth- Goodby aa Ibeur this additional exponse; while with {tor alt tho beat and legitimate use of the - 1 handkerchief and tho safost ts that which Hood regaed to opera stallé, which range from a | ohbodies {np bis famous “Odeto My LittloSun": sate acer they tito mee Apmellmaes, Oy furney Wise BO) jeter solu fa Decae any on FO! BALD-HEADS ONLY, kind to set eailk factories in Lyons work- sina, The Weston’ poetical young mat no ing double tine, and to give lierative employ. | lunger wrote eonuets expressing the emotions of Pinehintog oeebty ware ap Te ne Blea eyes, mont to thousands of Parisian working folka of | his honre on heariwy tho boves of bis beloved a of ie Botlsexes, Someumos, too, the enprictously | rattle ngsto rite greet him at tho gato, and | Klesing hor arms and her sboutdors eo Luro sudden introduction of somo startling navelty | thu Bostou youth of fashion no longer proposed | ‘That tilde all fu vain ‘uenth tho woalth of would operate ns a revolution Gn the trade, a8 | nt publle dinners the onvo famine toast, brown hatr, and there Js no telling whon aman will bo bistros diced tot breagh of promiso sult fi thesc dys, Thu Roston Globe remarks tht lovo in'hn af} foctian of tho stumact, In tho inturoat of nina. tory pent wo really hope nut, Just tmayine a luvor warbling beneath tho luttice of ber bo upon thon When this protracted ulgnt shall be succeeded by tho day tho explorers will moro one atid porhaps two degrous further upun thelt voyage overt, then, pee Wy xetvend hots atitlon, where thay will awalt tho cutniiy of une othor bight. On thu dovasion of tho second day dawn aftur thole lniidinu, they expect to make & ” loves, “My stumact, my stomach fs breaking ef . happened when tho epoonbill bonnot wag ub- | Benuty and Bones,” in bonur of tho spure sex, ‘i 4 " f Doll nnd tial dash ta qiin tho object of thelr guinea to thirty shillings, thelr high price ‘Thou balmy opening roxot Mantiy wast aside forthe bonnet no bier euun | Intuety spare und angulne isis wont ontiruly Ab! whnt.a picture sho fs white sho droams, For Tun iove ob Alice Gry, expedition, dnd to rotuen to thele seeund home precludes most Indies taking ouo expressly Goto your mother, hilt, and wipo your nosel ncheese- plate, whleh Iny futon the bead. ‘This | out of fashion, and Massacpusctts men weut | pathod in tho aunebl halo of beams “My wife," remarked « prominent manufact- | station, whore the third long alzht wil bo spent. for the purposo of securing tha attendanco tuvexpeoted novelty nist bave thrown myriads | outside tha boundries of Now Englund when | (. 2 NOs & tren, * never attends wuotlong. ‘She wont once, | Then iio return to tho Una eiution will follow, " ADVICE TO GIRLS. of spoonblila out of woar within less than throo | thoy sought for wives Ofer Uttto round houd, with ite mind all at rest, | just befure wo were inarriod, dnd, Keely a tried | ahd at the whl of threo years the colony hope of a rentorinh pee pet aan need In the first plaee, remember tint you nro | months, and wus presumablysrogarded ne an une As soft us tho pillow so duintily prossed. bn the oppo aide, nordnd jwolitoly, wiereupon | ge retura Hama th wy Government NCU vol mixes on 8 Uperntors Wad wero require j@ nuctioncer a oa patent crude, Arringen i 4 oe ae a etacally ea for ileie cower Inilies, and therefore entitled to such Httle | tornmmutnance neue slacks of tho How Reciole. A FRENCH MEROINE. Anoso that a painter would bow down boforo, | fa‘nekod her where suo wantod It dullvorcd.” "| tan havw buon urranyad by Dr, Pavy tu Crees land, whoshas been there a year and has bee eowe acollinated. "The Exquinnux outs and RMidos arb hirendy provided and prepared fot tho part which they are experted to perform (a tho expedition. ‘Cho object of the sxploratios 18 to pinke ‘observations, astronomical geograptilont, tu axcertuin whether Grevniand I Ga ystand of a peninsula, to explore territory, stalls, Ladies, as a rule, do not ask poor mon to do this, but offer them a seat in thelr box, or a stall next to theirs—an attention which generally meets with a yiry ready neveptance. ft Is needless to say that young unmarried Jadles have not courtesies as the gentlemen hava the power Au those violont chanyes, however, arp now | Otte of the celebrities of the Paris market ) And madly uso putty to quict ite snore; cf r to bestow. Never return thanks for nny of | tiny of tho past, Thore wre now no tecoz- | is a wouan who keeps 8 vegutable stall and | 4 brow w ich soarbo Yount Ene ood trizals outdo; those attentions. Why should you thank | dvery yeur brings soni now imodesirith tf, those | WHO wears tho red ribbon of the Legion of nm for ¢ are Holter wa nnurally nor 6o tupldly copied na | Honor. ‘This woman, Annettes Drovyon by | Hist! Beanty is waking. She groots with a yawn gentlemen for @lving you what la already Pl Y F 2 thoy used ta be, Then sumo fushious, whleh | name, was formerly eantintore to the Thirty- | £2o musle of birds wid froslidtuss of dawny yours by right of sex? have been found comely and conventent, have | Utes merly’ io Thirty: | she putia ugly Ulankets ull over hur head, Remembor, also, that a pretty hand ts ono | mnintained thale prestigo for suveral weusous In | Second Regiment of Infantry und to the Sec- | And, spoiling our picture, turns ovar In bod. of woman's’ chiefest charms, Nover asslat | successton, defying all oxtruvaguut attempts to | ond Reghinent of Zouaves, which she nc- “Mngeic, dear, if 1 should attempt to apelt Cupid, why could I not yot boyond tho tiret syllablo?”” Maggie gave it up, whoreupon Will jam said *ecauae, woen, { come to eu, oft course L can yo ne furthor.”” | Mityyie utd sto” thought that was the nlcvat conundrum she bud ever huard, “Why, I'm go gind you've come, Did you tho independ od by fed Dut slumber'bes flown from bar pretty ‘bldo.| uneeabael ee belt tutto aeee you dann | Wel tenaiog apa A rT ? m4 forry' yOu, 4 G round =m uf - any. jeauts ya’ ng, 0) nriso, for. It fa plensunt ink that thera fa some | tho mystioul nore: jo. atiquot were they to go to the theatrd or pet ane ceaatleg ats gia He spiay elt A TISSUE-PAPER PANTY. Of the suvou or elidet fomale niemburs of too | And Loundssilke falay, an ljeht, to tho four, Ono hone Worrying about you. Somobow this ’ ua —=__— ofera unaccompanied by o chaperon or Sarah Bornhardt's Arrival Howe. aecompaniod by a gentloman, unless he Mile, Berniburdt being home nyatn, the ramort are bexlnning totly. Without pausing to aus lyze the Inteat, attention may he prot ably rectod to tho muuiner of her reception at lattes Tf Wo tng credit cho Myxiry, 1 wits one of t To tho fashionable world anything new, | Legion of JLonor she fs the only one who ro- | While, wo, in a hurry, bound out through tho Asit Is a standing artiole of your falth that | any entertainment which promives to be at culved thodistinetion for an net_bf ator |, oor : men are all fools, you do right In fitting your- | oncg novel and amusing, is engerly wel- won the ficld of battle; und sho was tecor- were very near relative, father, brother, nated ufter the buttle of Muyenta for resout NOT THIB EVENING, brothercteiaw, or wnele, Unmarried | Slt for thelr compantonship. comed, and its fortunate luventor ishatledas | {ioregineutnl colors from two" Austrian Bole "Twas a bright and moonlight ovoningy j i Indles, howover, of acertnin age, with estab- | _ Learn to be as like thom ay possible. ‘They | qbonofactor, Some of tho dovices for stir- | dices who had captured thom, Duriue the War “As thoy Wandoroit. on tho shor HeNaate of theke Gartiede not com within | Sei generally to bo tn love with themsolves, | ring the Inngitld interest of those triflers | With Germany sho wag with tho Furty-socunt i Ar Spee view of the miatiter didn't oxaotly colucidy with hot idona of marital amenitivs, : Tf sho's got to talk Blany A Boston girl will ro- flno tnd beaullfy tt. The proper, gapor becotnes: the appropriategyrationy banygeup te Prout hale olovieds Tinta tw tho rioket 13 filling to e uM ¢ ‘And sti hi of tho audible disturbances and A sauard déat 0 | protest events It modern Prenvh blstory this ruloof ettquet, buture rather Included | 8nd Itnoturally follows that thoy tust ad- | have no merit beyond tholr novelty, but the Fe Ee ear tae Goris itt ay tha ate bag aco bere ae quadeltant Rta ice ener arg Thoro werd ocd than a iecurated {nthat which applies to married ladies, miro anything that reminds them of the ob- | Intest one of which wa havo heard Is dis. | the surviv Bt orttaide of ton charine oxistonve that it {s, Quay, Tho ships tn harercnaien eis about With regard to the outdoor gatherings, } ject of their love, buch as Hurlingham, Ranelagh, or Orleans, tinguished ns being not only new, but graco- sotdlor insulted hor, and she pullad out ‘ free And thoy talked npout hia adiiogo, with tho national o Muko yourself proficiont inslanglanguage. | rut and protly na well, and as alfording op- volver ant shot him througa ee Pole For | | _ Whilo suo obarated bim witli ber looks; shouting, Mernbardt!" aaron} Vive ays tho venjulous chron. In tho spring the tintuon’a fan: Turns to tnouahtie of mukmy bay— « Bow soverolg : wrany such plices of amusement to which ain thiy she waa condemned to dont warsld Thon abo called bitn vory naught; ° / earite stn recuption.” A party, of \ Rane TA TETTTT Rr te I ee CAC EE mahoweuere it aamunene sek by | portunity for the oxercluy of Ingenuity, skill, | BND, Metaceok Ghurtess whos Hbuelng tant otc all welt upia books,” Witetolitinnol, und plusia urnquats bakklsitste hoe. ont in He RY : 80: r u ‘ , 7 ser He hur soil, oe Cape el at lt le aus vor tnilies to drive It is ugoful In all varioties of conversation, | Hut trate without litt. froman was to bo exeeuted, aidu Inuit Dut the youtye than deed not tumble, net Maurie Berntiandt, her y . When they enulht sight an the reise of “ung grande sithoutte > blanche ae tled thelr handkerebiofs to thelr Het nad. waved them in tho git When Milo, “Bernhardt couxtt ea ito on ” torettior and imeot thelr frlends At the Club | aiid by frequont use tt will prevent tiresome | | Soine fushionabla Indy in ts monde ou Von | eho uano, tue rosult boag, that Annette Drove Have youcver rend) aha murmursd, times hardly larga enough to ‘convey the talkers poring you to death with telr pro- | stamusy not long alnce nlanned and carrted Henero ume, EGt Sturebal stuedahon Rappers AER ice zie insist Ne SPlaperech Indies of a family, while # simall brougham When in company or any public place, get outa “tissic-paper party.” ‘Tho public in | ing to huar about hor, gitve hor ‘atin of monuy good. Foe ‘of you, and wlicute moneral hing, perhaps, not discovered It, but euiisiont to onable ber ta set up tho atullat Aud, With moruenary view, Ho conallora that (es vhespor , Lo pity board for eno thin two, A fucotious beater: non tho Central Paotic or victoria is out of the question, Thu ng the train was aboue enters or: de r “Take your Arm away—you monstarl— of her son bho © trépieaalt litecratement though indies proceed to theso places of | toxether, two ur U t i : ich sho now folie oarrots, turnips, nud othor ing wtinuel: thie tunnel Fy about one mile Cree saatd, borrowing tbe Himugoment ankecompatied Dy gentlemen, | squsunediy, ‘Chis will show your vivuelty, sho haw tound that tsaue papers are fmbort- | tidy to digestion, pero ray wus You awful saa Toit, nud tho tealts will be Cour ininutes passing | fol Ate wa a ktdiye Thon, comme hey are variably Jolned by. thom on arriv= Vivacity is an excellent thing lia woman, eof Inte of aimest muryolous variety and ——— Whore, you're breakin iny how fant” through tt ‘The tain dashed tute dasligne | ita ea ttenendte easy volX cu a a3l5 ing? and, though they do itot romain In ate pp mobe ramen, whispering will servo you, | beauty of color, With w huppy stroke of in- MARRYING IN RUSSTA, , again id fone seconds, and the acone in the eat | tongnel to yhiuh tho south repiled, ” Dane Wndance upon them, and thongl Indiesstroll | Huta pone mon Aa ei puts f da your | vuntlvo fancy, she determined to givg a party | Tf wo may Judgo from an ansedote tn tho “opwas tho life or Josaph Squcus, alr, ras cue for pMlutee. Bore yours lertlos were | sound, co n'est pus win fMUle. | taeay about In each athet’s company or sit. to- | #Uty to be attractive, and by loud talking you | at which tssue-papur dresses should be de | gy, ip _ And Lthtuk you're awtit badd vlogely pressed by Courteon pairs or mnscullne } rexghad tho quuy they were revelved UF AT, gether the whole of tho afternoon, while attract attention moro easily than by any Gthor | iiiwur, ‘Lhe idea was at once recognized Swolenskcr Lote: there aro parts of the Rus- Am Langey? Zuko me homo, sir, nirtnd, fourtuun pales of ind wore glued together, | hand, Mite. Bernhardt wayed slat, Ud Holt relonds "ate ohenwed at polos luwae | treme, nro ga indies a a ce ar ees | avn happy ole, aud the result was 0 eituecss | sian Enipiro in whlch st ta no easy mation to Yes, Luin just foartut mad] + | nna tra dozen inverted whleky-tiske Hashod I | arowd and wept with Uy. th ane bad tennis or pieonshouting, elc,, arin watel- | road’ undorstandingly by uny ono oF the inon | 89 coulpiLte na tosurprisvaven the originator | ast married, owing to the autocratic willful | « j horn bouquet, but forse tho neces Oe ang ing the play of others, still thoy are | passengers. Pein of the iton, in trutt, the reaven conjured | nosy of tho ftusslan elorgy. A schoolmaster | "Asa wafterod on thawuory ne Cee een ae te oa ae ne | tga wurronpondene soletrubuue 1, (0 Pan thero to. order thom ten, to toll thom hiw the | Nover read anything sotld, nytt ing requiring | up out of this gauzy inaterlal aro extramcly y jaune vl y x ne, @tur, Sho at frat domurred, as Leoume a miudas! mitden, but ually yielded, She wus even so Aeconrmoduting ae to oall hits attontion to tying: metuors that wore about to usonpe bls abservas Uon, and then got to “eniling” him on Uehenty bugs, and at Inst got bin down to atuady wor! on the light of a lnntern that u mnan waa ae Mug nbout n depot ia the distance where tralua wero sivitehing. A woman from tho West End bns just climbed tho sixty-tive stairs betwoon our olfico uud tho ground, and buret ln with tha romurk: “Ob, gracious! £ thouxbt | never should yet A Uhoso stalra, Mr, Hultor, To want you th short, the bvout wus a yory rorlarkabte 0: te is, satisfuctory te forolmners to at thera is atiil a fund of vitality tn tbat fa French Institution, tho blu {n the District of Jacknow was engaged to But ho mutton prosacd hls cuat-sleove play 1a guing and all the on ditsof tho place, and | thought, Thought brings wrinkles, and wrinkles Yi a - A od , to seo t unto their carriages, whon thoy deaire | Arq horrid, bean Irst place, the varlety of colors, | Wed the duunhtor of n landowner In tho seb Y AD IH MAY ROE fore toloave, And though it would be perfactly core | | Thuru is no need of your knowinganything. If | shades, and tints ts practically inexhaustible neighborhood, whose weallh was not at all Ne WE: roct for marrivd ludies to go tonny of theso | you should become wise, you might, whon mar- th - comblnnti avery kind Lonnt hit: ‘The bride; oe ecg oe for Kuterrjud fady turtake young | fet. discover your buaband to Uo An fool. it fe | So.thot ovary combination and avery kind oF | proportionute to hits nevis. Ae bellRrooty, . wey Riles with hory with an alinoat certainty of noe | much potter forhins to think you ono, You will | elect ts possible, ‘hen the paper cau be | bride, and the parents of the Inttercalled ona bere eae aa a Hie : 4 ¥ A pteacebt Crled ‘golng, guluy, gone.” dotora Jady from. repeating tho exporimont n | the outside Is attractive, Women and pictures | flouncos, fringes, und ull the indescribable bul teenies wouldlng fet le glares 1 thought £ was the slave ho suld, Tae a eee eee and: iadiug whose, | are intended for iuimiratiou, Who over ueard | biRbly tinportune furhelows, whieh no mun in | pil Lixo lout 2) rote | Nibetly tO | And you—you bought mo with thy gold husbands or bruthors aro members of a club of | of 1 pictur poring overs musty old bouk? tho world but Worth can ever hope to undore | bride's futhor was determined to nukeu show fo kucol before tay throne," thls dexoription uro genoralty owuntnted with Woman ly tho wanker vosuol, “Nover tke ox- stantl “aro all given oxuetlyt Important even in icra Anh neeordance ACLs nate (tie . number of the mombera who aru more or less | crolda, It might wlvo you muvutes, Mon uise 18 glider es of whiuh wo spunk fs the fict y bla! h tids rishedt condition, You're easy anid,” amiled swoot certain to be present, and thus itis not nec Ike strong-bodied almost as muchas they do | that thy paper la unlike the costly fabrics whict Bui Vavited all his Wiwtolic nh tequalute “Vor Whom if hata thot ita oy my : —— An Englucer™s Hxporimonts Boston Tennscrist, hontoa, tok train from New York to Bor winnie ibe Grand Contral in nit 4 o'clock x yatternoon, was re fs speed. nowt Hartford, Coun, the euler Oe whon [t wag too hte t0 stop the tral s ould vows upon tho track, The saw Ua ate tr knowing agentloman prosent; still, tho fyoling | live all the happlor. made to Lultate nlmost anything in the way prlost of the lady's village, In ord of isolaton thut would result would probably Nover inind tho inside of your head, so that | of Loge it wud the trinwnings—ruits, pinieinas er to nettle J PAZ een aiea tone atta he wate indie acim nt ae a ¥ jb ‘ » obanco of wafety was inthrowing ¢ ea ad fy Bary Ju tholr cuse to muke any provious urrany strong-niinded women, It soem to detract from | It imitates fu one ruspout,—it fs wor cuatly, Anees from far and near lo attend the cere: You're ‘yoing, goluy, guny, : tell, mu bow {to bring up | iy "| the trnols, for atno great distanco fn Me nyent with any motnber orto udk uw non-womber | their own strangth, i Probably. anly 6 vomits eal kuaW tao (ie mony. ‘Tho result was that tho procession to Tthouuht, ing ho litte Kite * And wo answered: ‘a sak vam, {you | approuching bim on unuther tre atca Pt tooblaina tiekot and Join tholr party. At a Whon you sro marriod your husband will fur- Hoh atte ins i ( a AS the church tneluded uo. fewer than eleven To's selling one who Hover foes mite bring hin up, grab bint by the seat oe hia | freightetrain. Ho pur Pate ose Kili £006 a rectng club moeting, such as Bandtown, tadios | nish you with tho funds for dyspopwln romedios, | custauy, & ig abo . concludin S| carriayen, all full of wedding guests, ‘And3tr. Jonos had flown. {roudera, and rote, him along; but we'd bexp | dashed bla tealn Into tho drove, beri n would not urrive unattended, whether thoy pro- | Bo you nocd not bo anxious oa that score, hore! a wand thou being able to calmly throw it When the pricat sav this magnificent rather you wouldn't bring hint upatatl, Woe | which wore thrown a grent Mens callinent ceedod by train or by road, and would bo itiva- | Never yuind what your wipmer auye against | OWI Weide S AaOSEt tho oxponso, and f pr y chs inaguilicent prop YEMININE GossIr don't. want t geo ‘tha boy, und he muy rate | trauk, and shits prevented not walsh iti it rlably necompanied by onu ‘or two. gentiemun, | Mirting, ‘Thoro 16 no occasion for hor to judulge | Making ayothor ny unlike tt us powible, The aration he hurried to dhe bridegroom and hie BALI '. thunder hero." Aud eo suld.wo woro un idiot | but a'possible collision with the frels by whom they would ve takon intothy members! | in. tht ‘kind of fun. provess of makiug tho custumo ts very sluiple, | formed tiny that the fue for s marriage of Tho French Chainber of Duputies has refused | gud a brute, and thon she want away very angry. es is ficlogure, Whon a strango man accosts you in the utroot | 4¢ desuribed to tho writer by tho youny Indy ber | such pretensions would nob be 25, bit 100 | to limit women's tabor in factories tq cloven Tu¥a cortnin urlstocrativ, Galveston family SOADL BH At lurge raco-meutinwa, sich n& Ascot, Good. | or remarks on you in an oudible tong, tule soi uttlrod Inn most clivteacting Wattent og | rubles, Whou the man ploudod bis poverty asa | hours a day uniexs tho women aro uuder IS yours | thore fan young lady, and sho has boau, and | Wenn pial ee meaaaeel wood, Dunvaater, and Newmarket, ladlos would | with all your tight, and look around once or | tune, charming {0 color and miraculous in out, | schoolmaster, the pastor roplicd by polntlng to iy fi . bay # w| " rt + law's uf of ugo. the prosumption 14 bo is not particularly baxbtut & not think of beidg prosont unless oecompanted | twico, und, when you catch his oye, lugie | 1 Bu! tho signs uf bis futhor-lu-luw's Wealth. ‘The | when he wid the apple barral of bis aifoction ura < ‘by some mula relative, again. It isting fuo,and by adopting this course | "You just busto tho skirton over tho skirt, | wedding party held vonsultution, and, Indig- | "A young lady of Now York was married tho | giony, or think They aro, Whit strenythova thle Fk «Public afterucon concerts, bazaars, and tlowere | you will havo plenty of it. and then you out tho walst ous of plque,"—at | nut at tho pricst's volduot, resolved that tio | othor doy in tho welding gown ot her grand | Slew OF tho caso is tho faot tbat Wo young lady shows are, eszenttully plaecy frenucntod by Ine nen geue Slutuing, Always atetvo poke tony teat this le what it woomed toby, ees reeeetyit shut sive pag ee next | motkor, made sovonty years aga, without ultur | has 6 small brothor namod ‘ommy, and tho owe an exception, rathor ave! nd your health. etter dend ia villuge. The priest ow om, however, ‘ef tban tho rule, for gentieiuen to bo In attendance | out of nuyla, Hesidog. tho dactor mut haven ARAB WOMEN, Hiv hosaunger arelyud at tis Brothor elecius | SHON, and au slustlur wore tho etyles that no ono | Other night there wie ten party Ae wera upon them, Again, at private afternoon gathor- | living. If you should all dress: ne sonsibly oy If the Arab women were other than they dour long before the la.aberiig conuhua, sa that ] know but (t wasa now one “ made for tho ocoa- ‘ foga ladies usually appear unattended by gentlo- | Inen, half’of the medical profession would men, fuute dy mious. At private bulls ana par- | suurve to death, and (he thor half bo furced to | ara thelr lords and nustens would not be ene Jey Of tho sucordotal funtion tho parle priest |g th i nf tlesgiven iu tuwn ladius make tholr entrance | take refuge in the poor-house, titled to much comulsuration, for Arabs treat | WHs ready with tho replys Ouw pundred |, nya tho Wurlington Hawkeye, solemnity: unuttouded, unlosa by buvband, father, or | Always kotooburch. It tsa splondid place t “ors pier hota | vies"! the proveasion started again for 4 | Yea, daughtor, you ehould go somewhere this brothor; but in the country a purty of ladies | show your bonnet. In opder that nobody shull thelr womankind vory badly, ‘The birth of 8 | furdior village, but the massengor aad been | summer, You cannot, stay at home during would tuke ag many ten as thoy could muster, | tulss dceing it, make yourself aa consplouous as | air) is regurded as a misfortune and ahumlle | thoro befor thon, aid tho priest of the placa | warn wenthor and live. To ba sure your whother the bull Were a public or private one, | possible. would not marry thom for lees than 100 rubles, | inothor, ¥ n Married inulca, aa a a publie or private enw, | Pav nlean do this by rustling tho teaves of tho | !atlou fur the family in which tho untoward They ox OreNoed mh elmllur. Wiscomutures. Woe Tae aa ead Ai hat thom aie is olde wos i I= husbands, and do not accept fuvitations to large | byinu-book, play! with your fan, fingling | event occurs, Vefore Mohammed's thue, a8 | coniing 0 Foprty at no fess thin four villago Pah taarced, gag abana eee nee oe oe, aa inners: wns tole snuaeaiae, are MUU A Be: your banglow, and constunlly turning @bout in | everyone knows, the Arab used to get rid of eater emer taete weir a ing ive bomds sho os fun fuough doing tho Aad eee Leela, ata clecunleranced colnetunka | it sou aro employed tn a atoro, nover talk of | this disgrucy by burying tho luckiess Iuifant | ing'y jctie tathor whe “readily consuntod to hes | duster und #bingket, ond ga atonco.” arise when It ts wrontly relaxed; Lut even in this | anything but ebup whoo ocutalde of ir. Nowmat- | in tho sant. It ls the chiof glory of the | stow the sucramontal benediction of mateinony Five weeks ugo Johunus Lawley,» giel who ease ie would ‘hs tu favar jot tho guaull and | tex wnother otbeys gnjon tt or uot, So lous 48 | Prophet that ho perenptorlty aboltshed the | for, te, fey, ynleh eRe ladys own pastor BAS | gave uae sug ts Luton bp walling owas, beeaslou’ af. w buabuuld belt uusent. froin Hepple tall of thlage fa welch you wre wholly | custom of fouunlo infautleldes but 7 old | OFminally uskou. Fuld Mury Genie, Iie paar deatluta tho country, a lady would accept invitations to | unintercstod? arbarous avorsion to female olfspring “ro- vu b 7S DAUGITY: . . 4 tise wilt relatives aud jutinate felendse though | — Walle neglooting your hoalth so fur us dross mal sont Ba ai estate fketa | « Oiceie amaaiaeanoe GIVLER. | wuieh ts uowhury ue bewutifal ag amony tho crowded, 60 much #0 that Tommy's younger sister was crowded up very close ta him, whuro- upon he mude tho retnark out loud: “Mumma, af6 trowds mo sy cloéo T can’t breove. Latn't ber bean, am Te If‘Tomuy should bocome unwell, that beau would not bathe proper man to sund for the doetor Ina hurry. ° . —— Wight with Painter,? Judie (Mont) ffudtaratan, “ Qeysor,” writing from Fire-Holy Basin, gives jowlng accoubt of un encounter bulweon Btophen Hall, onu of thu mall-currivrs, and a cougars Whito Hult was ou bla way trun Mauimoth Hot Springs to Gibbon Stadion be was attauked near Obaldian CHM by a large cougar, Ho bail erossod the cordurey between tho clit und the juke woon be beurd & colae to tho left of him, and, juoking up, suw the woustrous a mal in the act of springing down uvou Drawing bis kulte,—tho only weapoy bo bad, bo drupped upon bis kuecs just as the anlwal sioerl, and the infuriated antinal missed {4 aim and wont clear over blin, Hull plug: fog Lily knife in ite bale oa it passed. ‘The d r wher tboy reaghedt the ebureh and asked te | sion,” Scales! CHICAGO SCALE 00, 147, 149 & ISIS. Jatterson-st, chicago, Manufacture more thao action B00 Different a ina Us BEST Q) st 7 On tho 10th of Decaynbor, 1419, there died | vory poor, she tok thedusutute stranger to hor ae ee ee eee eee ee eescuUubor. taut aloun ie Naturea awoce | Siared avon y the wuinen thenael yes, When | at tho Hotel Dieu on st. Paul ‘treuts Alone | boua ain\ shared with hor quot bor. soanly fs well Cow tuit thy head’ of atouss waway | festorer, ‘Therotare tle abed tit B o'clock Iu tho | 8 boy ls born overs body rojulues wid cone | ty pets oe Gicter Allon Tor fut | Meuls, Next day ‘blues ‘Urities atrippod tuo for any length of tine, javitauous ure not sent | morniug, Your wother will sce that yourbreak | grululutes the distiugulvhed purerty; but real, a nub known a 1. Tur room in the hbase of hor host, and, toavlug to the wite by givers of larwe dinners, fuut 1 ready for you loow bofory you are ready fir the udvontot a girth the mother Nerself | uame wos Margaret Allow, iuid-she was the | the baby bebind hor as 8 legucy, went olf un When young ludies ura jnyited to dinner thoy | for it. will woup bitter wars, aud all the gussipy | daughter of tho famdus ol, Ethan Aten fut drunk ‘on, the procveds uf thu'stolen goods, Pr rer een teeeotireg eet ena ato aoa Woah faaer a Pocketbook and your | cone tn and console ler ws {ew death had | who, it will bo romenbered, uccompaniad {MO Willspand the wut throg months we hard by afriond of their iparonts, the young ladies | for now dresses hor be “ouliged’ to vook’ for taken place t 1 Hie Cat Neauty has {ta indus | Montgomery tn hits javaston uf Canada tn ee hy aca In sume remarkable statistics of tha popula | force of Hull's Diow wn ¥ i % ure lavited alone, and they dither gu with thelr | yourself. once, oven ainong the Arabs, Bedouln loyerg | 1775, und attempted, with o sual detachment, | Hon of Paris just publtanod by Ds, iorufion at: an great tint born “wore Teelplated ures ‘he 7 mae oe sal Ary rhamselees a ibe doh Actor an cor bangs At eee: mloag Otto. corsets | utter pangs from wWwarequited affection, and | to surprise Montronlput was defeated at taution. - arate Sa che ie bres neslaeriog wingay dévels and tito the lake, Both struck the 1 oraeverdrive wluuy tn tie public thorough- | Ch thoy cut alld slush Lhemeolves to denote out- | captured, and sent to-Bngland in trong,» Sho | aut af every vo) widowers slatyervo and a feaot Water at the sue tm, and thon 8 tepritiv com pee (Bratton ow guia. bat beyan, ‘Tho water was up to Hall's arapits, g-Ton Wagun Nex “C z fered, aud wre fuvariably wccompinled by w Follow those diroctions and you will 4 wardly the yeuts which thoy {vel In their in: f Q th oy 7 fi 30 {tbr ! 4 toattled lady. It is noc’ considered wood style | marry some fool uid be tleurall jn time y. r cumne from hor homo" tn Burlington, Vt,, In | ton marriod aguiu, twenty-one of tho bereaved | and the boast lad to Hyutawimmiug, It mado a RA iy Seal 4 lo over after, susceptible hearty Stranger still, when a | 5. - i ones wweking solace for thelr sorrowaln inion | plun, le antagonist, igeuodes "All other wlzes it proportion 3 fora Very young lady to drive ina victoria or 3 tribe gues forth to Amlit it mounts uno or two | 189% Aad 34 yours utd, and thus pane elpyult With widawss ut of every 1,00 bucholors wily erating tion ty thoviett arb Uull eed bla | _ from Levers, Steet Hearings, Bvt brouebaon a re ry cor fie the nrowdod atrea ts, NAMING TIE BABY, young maidens on ng best nares, and puts sea ta he Pn Oey iern0on { Reo cn Siiy-suven. and o Srastion niurry, aud of these | knife wa rapidly aa possible, but, falling toloosen | pox, and building directlony wat nother (oe quict uclgubotheol te jolu ber | On the Day City train the othor day wasa m f only three and one-tenth macey widows, Jt | tue aniiula bold upon bls aru, dived to the Strout that a duughtery? the brave but unfort | must bo remembered too that tho bucylors {n+ uuate old soldter had bottom of tue lake, and both went dawn to- uother ‘The cougar then vt go, ad, coming to Th “Lil Detecting,” for Fant? uu Mother oF chapuron, or to exceuty seine tittle | woman with a baby about 8 months old, ‘Sold by dealers every wuEre. just died in the Hotel | clude s certnta number of invalids, lunatics, and

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