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fond of such 1 at tho sine WOMAN. Mfe that ong Httle sentence, “1 mnde it my- | pastey and poli fectianot ! sult? wholesome foot as could be cost, was referred to. sald he. He was aboutta give mo nn aecount of Our husband? 1s the godt on tho pelestnt ' whit Tittle igliters anid Uitorsssnanping-yynck- ‘ rye bya livin breatliini, lowing Hel e. Dr, sine ate that ta healthy ered were, When we arrived at the depot on | he possesses that treastire ‘ot a companion, [asa rite, ant stated that they: fost less din : How the Widow and Her Ward the main avenue i the elty by the aunt who. viies cheerfully. the dally tanlly from slelness | mit allt ate equal number of A Were Won at the Same "Carrhage, sir! Curthazel greeted mo | meni. y qen. Mo thotifeht-thy general troubla with i from ndozen drivers, whiel) firat put it Inte Look tp the good effizens, count thelr ) thom was that thes did not distribute their Time, i my head tint an earrlage was the very thhayg f-[ numbors, and: atrely they will ho: found pay wisely between thelr dresa_ and thelr , +| wanted, About tho horses [found mysele | narticuiir. So, after taking a somewhat eritien! look at tho several toning, Lat last se: lected a pair of feng bays, ‘ “Drive tu tito Hotel -—," Lsatd ag Len-- tered the carriage. } anon the diners at home, “Search among your Free men, Your sueeessfal Presidents, your high) statesinen, your: best preachers, ind fhest orators, and you witl find that they hetong to our iusbantls,” who have known the luxury and enchantment to- sit oppostt in tool. ‘Tho Doctot's experience with the lags was thougit, however, to bo conflied to dis own estiplishient, Whera thelr con- ditfons of Ife nto exceptionally wood, + Dr, Chiaca ante that ood and sugiclent wn derelothing is oneot the unheard-of (hings An Instrnotive Essay on the Subject of Husbands by o-Lady of ~ Exporienca,: . “i z Just then if occurred, tom) thnt 1 had pretty pztire and a lovable free, whose sweet | among the poover slop girls, the seanty : : foun ‘palenhiy AHO te piset the ak yg wa ie yan Ike that altel, feaee f 3 wilownnes fo tutes ie upended ott ok iit was the matter that! should feel so.) - Whit. pity we lose ao much of the trad | terials to plense employers." According to How Jim Keeno’s Laundress Used Ils | uct like a haruinsearutn boy again? Was} pontry of Hfe and know so little to urn Its | 1)r, Chace the question resolved itself ehlelly Soiled Cults to Her Own it thasalt utr or the accan breeze? . For the | dally cares into Joys, Into one of wards, © "Tho girly suffered not 80 s, nfter nila erent undertaking to, be- come one of that Important phalanx, “our husbands,” snd enter tipon dependence on mother porson’s abllily tu mnike Ifo please Hite d&kme L couldi’t divine, neither did 1 Inve any specified object in going to the To- wl H——, unless L might Niuddack there Heaven forbid l—or tmybe somebody else 1; nitteh beens they were obliged to stand ns because thelr wines did not purchase the res quirements for good health, ‘They need bet- ter loulgings, more-vaentlons, aud more beet- Grout Profit. ev knew. nntund agreeably, It comes to thats If that | steaks, Tho Workingwomon of Amerion, and the “Noy? replied ‘the clerk to my fnaulrys"| woman fails, or husband will fail aud will Sy Grane eee Ailments to Which They “Mr. Soarer ig not hera; he left suddenly | be drowned In the werll’s troublesome » RUSSIAN ITEROINES. Ara Subject. Inst venting.” waves, Few our dionertess husbands | Sophia Bardin, of ‘Tambott, a young Indy . “Ta Mrs, A— stopping at this house?” over rite the grent sen waves; thoy geners Yea wine tr. ally toss nbout for ate, and are then lost | faa ; “AVL you have tho kiudness to xond up | foview anionic tlie breakers, whose florea | @ the public with the spectacle of a Russian Some Account of Noted Russina Ladles Who Aro | any cord ? surf swallows so many drifting ernft, revoltitlonary herolne, She had not tulshed The vard was, promptly sent up by ‘They come, our litishands, by) twos amd | her studies aud passed her final exnmltas Interested In tho Success of the elerk, and L soon had? tho Inestimnblo | three, by tens and twenties, by hundreds | gongs when she had deekled to dedicate her Nittlism, plonstira uf belng, suntud toy tho sil Led and tfottwandas Init anil nuisfons Alooy dyad life to the service vt “her brothers.” At 13 loved when ao boy—n vio longer | the stréets and swarm uxehanedss they |) = p —— how, Dut i amaluee and lovely widow: | HIE tho stores nid the ofices, and begin | Years of nzoshe wont to Zurieh to study the ‘An {mpationt Bridegroom—Tha Boston Portlas and how very thankful Lfelt 1 was a boy no | that dally round of duty, It ts the ald Her | labor question In ‘Switzerland and in Gere longer ike that linrum-searum Jack, but a steuily and stulwart man, “Tow very kind, 16 was of you to come down ut tis tine, Mr. Jones,” she sald, “ Turdly so Rind as sneli very stent, pleas. ql cules work over suraing it, ty ever and ever moving the earth on again, and the day spent, it ts Ulygses once more, cout hong to his Penelope to find the board ready, and the friends waiting, and be the master of the IMany, nnd to sit at the feat of Bakunin, “the npostlo of universal destruction” and tho ‘Prophet of anntchy. She soon returned to Russla confirmed tn tho faith ns to thd ne- —A Unique Marriaga Announce. mont, Efc. Etc, =~ AMIILPION, ure to myself, Mrs, A——,"? suk 1; “but 1 | feast, cessity for remoieling soutoty, and resolved ; Dy Fanny Drlecall. . have so Httle lelsitre, and—excrse me—1 took Aye, “our husband’? is abelng of const: |-to Jose no time in setting to work. Shoas- A sweet face Htted to him tender eyes, the very great lborty of hirhyg a citrriaze nt A here to quence, n lover of tender attention Ils heroine in every-dny tfe, and {¢ there fs ono thing more than another that can keep up that husband’s courage, perseverance, atid indaunted endeavor m the strife of es istence, It Is tint ano sweet sentenes from those coral lps: “Do you like that dish, dearest? 1 mato it myself” 5 Find a Tovelier passage In tho world’s poetry If you cant JIM KEENI’S WASITERWOMAN. “The fiet Is," sald Jim Keene, the erent New York rival to Jay Gould, og he relaxed his usual taciturnity. under the gental Intli- ence of one of Sim Ward's dinners tho other day,—" the fact Is thnt, no matter how clover aud thorough a man's system of stock operating may be, thora Is always occurring some little wnforescen and apparently Ine siguiticant. clreumstanee . that fs forever knocking the best Inid plans Into a cocked hate? “As how?" “Well, for instance, about a year ago I was doing a goud dealin Lake Shore, and counted onimaking abigelean-up. 1 dis- covered, however, that there was some. hid- sumed the nan of 2 solders widow, and began to work nt daily. wages Inn factory, tho better to be able to entry on the work of proselytism nmong the disinherited of tho world. A year after her descent among the workers she was arrested, ‘Tho Autliorlties took two years to propare her ine Metmunt, and she wos not tried before the spring of 187% Sho conducted her own de- fonge, and surprised every one by the courage and pission with which she pleaded her enuse. ‘Thousands of coples of her address wore sold in. St. Petersburg, ind the fate of tho cloquent speaker gaye force and emphasis to her closing words: “Che association will fvenge ine, and its vongennce will bu terrl- Die, Let your Nhangmen and Jndges mussae ere nud Alcstray tts now, during the short thing tnt foree Is still on yourside. We setagainst vor our moni might, and that will triumphs Progress, libarty, aut equality fight for us, and through these ideas no bayonet ean thrust’? Tler eloquence availed not, and Sophie Baruin was sent td labor in the Sibe- rian mines for nina years,—n dreary expia- ton for. one year’s propagundism of revolt tlonary doctrine, : Sophio Burdin was the first, and Sophie Peroifski the third, of the Tepular herolnes: of the Itusslin revolution. ‘Tho sagond wis “the doors won't you take naive abort with moe and show me somewhat of the place? £ an altogether a stranger down here, though tho railroad makes it so very near And tho lovely witow aeauleselng, soon had herself: iy readiness; and beneath the irlendly shade of are iitervening jleecy cloud we sovit were driving along the browd aves nues and past seores of beautiful vottages In (hat queen ely on the beach, “Lam so ttiorly lonely without her, dear friend,” sald sho sighing, ag we werg guzlng upon Lhe subline prospect of sky and vevan, “Without whol? Lasked, “AV, ny ward, Mr. Jones, My poor dear fiughand's only dnughter, Iow could you ask? “Ts she crowned 1” L wag about to exclaim, when the widow continueds a © And to think of her rannlng away to be married without even a farewell, Oh, oll iv’s too much”? © Do notery, my dear,’ 1 sald sympatiitzs inglys “Ws io grentimatter, Youn pebplo will do such things, L wis we had done so, too, tear Allela, twenty yenrs ago.” - * “Oh! Mr. J-o-ts 1 “Tsympathize with deeply,” 1 suid earnestly and trembling! “put you really must forgive me for being more fnterestedt In yourself: thas in your ward.” Tte turned away, ho could vot tivet thelr lights His totus were xirded for tho bitter fight— H IMs mountuln-peaks were very nent the sklest . (Upon them lay the wished-for glorious prize). Hu infght not stop lo watch the caglo’s tet, Nor breathe tho perfume of buds, pure and . bright, ij = But evor onward ero the dayilah’. dost y Aml when vight foll, the prize wax fn hie grasp, A fawning world (erst Joering) kissed ble fects Tow semill §t seemed —the bauble fn-hls efaapt flaw dimly round blin fell the starshine sweotl ‘Yoroned even above envy's poisoned dart, 1 Ue diced one midnight—of h broke heart, : CAPTURING A WInow. i ” Awny for a ride through the forests green, 3 Away fron thy city's force ents . Awny fore brent of the vcenn’s breeza Woere thy woods nnd tho waters meet— For tt aplash In the briny wave, For the dush of a anil to seus Awny fora brief but happy sojourn Hy Atlante son olty for mel" In some such fashlon my partner Incl was = trolile-rol-trolling fi av very unbusinessiiice manner in the alles, while polishing wp the brasseson a ditapldated fishtng-rod, which seemed nevertheless to have some character “4 sal vs Nor did she resist my taking her ttle | den fntluenca In the market that was ways | ocensied by Vera Sassullteh, whos6 mune is) ag le tra He acsleg It fal aug sing hand nnd pressing it warmly. | Tho | qguinst me. + It didn’t exnetly defont iny,| perhaps even more fauliar in the West than Now, dacs,’ sald, solemnly pausing | row of the “surf ’ drowned (Our sweet plans, but it lessend the profits. Isoon saw | Ut of cither of tho others. Vern, who 3 from drawing my quill through a long Uist of | conversé fren: nil but ourselves, white a that there wag some operator who: was kept nctloved notoriety by, the shot she thred ut bad accounts, “1 know you're goingto keep | Jenely part of the beautiful beach ‘presented Gen, Trepoff to nvengé the elinstisoment tn- : be Aldorman, and E ktow you'ro | e,the onportunity to decinre that frum my | informed as-to my movements in time to | iiteted ona prisoner, Doglaloubolt, who was ‘ eT EE ts Wain mania et vt curly boyhood Atay, sghe only hind been tho snake tne pay for nls knowlege worat, | Peraonuliy unkown to hor, was four yenrs . y vi vs otof my heart. Necd [, dear render,—as * Broker. gave you away?” said several, le spend Ike n goose Innemess of bad, head- | the novetists express it—iift the curtain from “Notatall, Lnever envenn order in ad- alder than Sophic Hardin, ab the time of hor trial, fer troubles, however, began even earlicr. When only 17 years old) she was thing into Jail ns. the friend of tho sister of Netebuleit, the well-known sousplentor, She lay thore two years without trinl, and after her release she spent three years In exile, bo- ing passed on by the polles from town to fownas suspect. Oppression drives even tho wise wan mad/and no one ean be sure pied that such ‘treatiuent drove tho victhin tito the ranks of thonctive conspirators, and atinst led her to shoot Gen, Trepoit, Sha made no attempt to-escnpe, and justified her deed In court. ng boing necessary to enll wt tention to the ‘crudlty whieh was practiced under hiseontral, Allothor means of pub- Melty being denled her, she resorted to tha the celightfal seereey of what wo sald? Will it not be enough to tell you that before tho sit had reached the meridian at noon the dear Alicla was my own; that, with all the i . eloquence of which I nm possessed, L had 2 “Jest so, oll man? assented Jack sori { persuaded tho dear girl to ugree'to an early. ously. ig any, ai thet overs thing suave ropes ete eon haw ji ” . nt rotiirning tothe city I found nletter from “Kor you know ns well as Lido,” I con- Jaek, dated at Ningard Falls, In whielt he z thaed, “that if we want to pull through this | stated that he had unexpectedly: been. called year we've: got to work Itoubon na line that | myay on business of the greatest iportance, Will take all summer, or, to use less elegant | though what it could bo at such a plice, saya : langunge, ny dear fellow, you Know that Buty, Nvild-eot xeltomd for ean ita Malet your thine and yourationtios, your Industry | REWee Reouidl not for the. lite of ine make and energy, Will be required mhnost every out, Twas. gind, however, that he was away, days and almost all day during this whole vance, and, besides, Lused as now hella dozen brokers, aud also grve ‘cross? “and “dummy? orders In plenty. One day, while 1 was standing at the window of my uptown place, cogitating over this state of uffalrs, an clegaut private coupé drove past, nnd stopped Just around the corner from wy door. It contatned a rlehiy-lressedt Indy and arageed Jooking girl ‘ho lnttor got out, rang amy basement: bell, and was adnitted, Agent for my. man-sorvant, and inquired who the elrtmitght he, ** She comes for tho wash, sir,’ ho sald. i * paca she generally como Ina coupd?? I aquired, “Why, no, alr,’ sald my man, very much surprises *her mother, tho washerwomn, nehy ehumpaznes in fact, L know you're go> ; * Ine to keep shy of all that set styled ‘folly i fellows, that it takes such a jally Jot of maney to run with, and thus teft md free froin any impertinent remurks, volver, Her plea found favor in tho aati ew it It wasn Jovely Fourth of July that Alicia | fs very poor.’ wre . 5 swaltertng summer, and L were made one. Lthought it but die as Sis then my own carriage drove around eyes of n | Atuasian’ Jury, and, het ne e And when L had thus finished Lagaln went to seratéehtig ut the bad accounts, adding 0 few additional, perhaps forcible, remarks abort some of dack’s cnstoniers—who dnt q 5 falled fo come tp ta thno—by way of enpha- sis to Whit L had atyeady ankt. : “Old nan, lodk here? walt he, commences ' Ing In. that sanguine volco and manor so: ne. eullavty his awn, “let up on that kind of talk for a minute, and Usten, In tho first piace, Dive tiada arnuazoments to travel np ant down for less monuy than tt would cost . ine to rit out to the Park, and in less tine too, all things considered; 1 can zo te ant from the ‘hotel where Pye arranged to stop quittal, which wag applauded by almost every newspaper in St, Petersburg, startled Europe. « linmudiately after - fier nequittal, ald a scene of riotous enthusiasm, sho dls. tppenred. Jt wag sald sho had been arrested hy * Adiministrative.ordor’? and banished to Siberia. Atter a short tho it was discovered that she hindonly been.tn safe hiding, and soou ifterward sid.was £ted ag a heroine by the: revolutionary. rofugees ‘of Geneva and Paris, among whom she contiines to elo out ndiveiiood to thig das, Sophic Bardin is in Siberins Vern Sassuliteh ty tn axils Sop hie Perolfatd iw dead. + But. although the threes Towing actors In the tragle drama: ara ius aecoutited for, therk are inany. whose tines ahpeay and renppear in the bloodstiined ane nals of Rugslasedition, Of thasa we entel to my partner to. apprize hin of the event, which L dtd ‘after the wedding, through a brivf telegram. A fow days afterward, while ‘on our bridal tour, Trecelved the following very startling and Tmpertinent. yet, on mature consideration, very satisfactory blotters. ot te _ Dean Por: Lam delighted with you, that you should pave trken stich a vory Wise step, and one whith makes us xo uenr and dor to one ane vother’ And thon, ton pere, heluy partners, Wo cnn settle ninicably, without nny iitization over the odttte. Mamie sends her hye to mamma nnd papa, Accept my carnest msurances, deat slr, that [sball prove a dutiful son, { Blossad be tho Ue that hinds In partnersiip our kindred intnds, Affeutionately, ».. for ine, and as it passed the other LT could sea the ludy eagerly sorting tna soiled ‘clothes In the coupé on her lap. ‘This axelted iny. curtusity, so L lind ny driver follow along behind, — Pretty’ soon the coups stopped, and tho dirty Itile girl got out. with the bundle and: went. into a brown-stong front. on ‘Twenty-ninth street, ‘Phe coupe than kept straizht on down to Wall street, and. stopped in front of 0 broker's ontee, whore tho Indy alighted with my eutlre tok of soiled shirt cutis In her hand? “Shirt culls?” erled the entire company, # Exnetly; shirt culty, [saw through allina moment. You -sea D um—or rather was—a great hand witlle ab dinner, or xb the thentre In the eventing, to think over my plans for the next day, and to make memo- JACK. in but a Witte mora thine than ts required |e; “OUR IUSBANDS.” Tanith ow my ettits to cosult beforo starting |, Put massing limpses, some of yyiiely It must ta ea to the Whaat a tha alls soil AA lady correspondent writes as follows on | Wow tow {i-th uring, ay smal be i yeu salaulated to 1 back ; and as for the Interventing time, whielt T us y «| Woman had found his out, an ra eI sel q "alles Si : By is mostly night-time, the ditferonce ts bee fn subject of Interest te all married men: aulutly ‘eopporing’ my guue by ncansof my through the head of n Poltes Sergeant; Anna re wre n goo many phases of our religions Hfo that ‘want reviston, and wo, think that 4 lite alteration of the marriagad service might not be unite Inogportune, Line stead of demanding so mich obedience from the bride, whieh: is promised because sho cannot help herself, It Would bo fer better ta ask how far she hud prepared herself to ful- Makhuaroyna, who fled with 0 pasport forged by two othor revolutionary women from the peitishinsais due for her share in tho vitriol antion of the spy Goronoyitch, and Arelis: tof, the t7-yont-old: priests daughter, who mnde love to tho detective Lavrottakl in ar der to betray him Ito the hands of the Ni- hillsts, who cut of his ers and sliced off hls jose, are anions Liosa Who, -ruthiess ns" de- cutts for over a year”? “Well, by Jove!” said Sam Ward, pausing. for n stnixte dustant in the siered mystery:of salad-lresalige, eS “10s tho cold fact,” continued Keene, “Tn Joss than elght months sho-had cleaned Up over $100,000, and was washing my clothes, ut least thy cuffs,—hy an 380,000 house, Sho had diamonds aud horses until you couldn't teen steoping andor ‘a blanket! enjoying a refreshing and restful alunber, and kleklag al) ulght ow top of a sheet and fighting the buzzing files in the morning, ‘Then, ih going down md back, 1 can put in the thie rune ming over my memorandium-books and tte prives eurre ‘There tye also soveral gaud fellows wh wil be golng down and upon | Git her dutles, in her. pus rest.” stroylng angels, keop up tho; Red terror In : tals a pusition, as\an fndo- hme " Atussia, ‘ ; |» thegtme tates, Oh gout hoedu’ rasa your pendent ineinbet ot soctels. tn tact after dint unglead soverals EAE UN || oo sameee nape GER: c bers of Young Men's Christlin Associations, . £ B ellilices, slingada ; Well, not Wins Just Heer eth | Armong the visitors at n small hotel near 1 'Y.A, 1’, saltwater drluking societles, and mecsae wisi; at provi for luisbaat aud th eT NT pol Herne cee Bs i familly. he T'bolieve 1 kont tcupabouta | Falling Springs, Greenbrier County, W. Va, all that. ‘Chon, hero's tho widow, too; shots Now, In. awhatever way wa look, nt ft, | wore longer, at the end of which thno [ | was James 8.-Porttr, © young man. whoso down——"" x ‘huthee. from “lie. ainitmaiiinl he the had raked fn the washerwoman’s bank ae- } wealthy parents Jive iy Boston, Porter had connt, and even. had a mortgage on: te brown-stone house, If was a quder coined, dence, wast it? Sut porhups the Infornn: ton sho found on the culls after that wasn't ng exnet as Tt had been, sumehoww,, nor ay re, “Hable. © A “Tho widow 3 2 “Yus; she'll be stopping down there all tho summer. ° “Tin very glad hudeed, Jack, that you are . so prudent In tho matter, and Intend te bo been roughing It ij the mountains sinea tha lniter part of May,| Ono of tho first- objects to eatch his eyo wos a ‘mountaln iiss, who “lived two miles tne from the hotel, Tho economical gia, It fs seareely to bo thought of hata woman can ever keep ‘her! jius- band’s esteem wid lovo,unless shiv can cok hhn adinner, Lf ha should. ever require IL, Tho consclausness of that accompiishinent young people becdie xequainted casually, “ ‘ fe ere Aml the “ King of th pet?” Sa - ste ularly on hand and on thas, Likely 1 | fy alona:suiliclent to endaw a woman; lech | nis qlags witli tng of tho Street” omptlod | yut tho girl's: brdwn elieeks and “possibly . {take tho ran down with you occasionally, By | oy tow, with a cortaln“hnyortanes, Leher | wade Beach, who was short on Uarlam, | Drown ankles werd too much for Porter, and a: tho way, Where dit you sny tha widow was | deft tingers themselves prepare the meal, or apitie dhe weat who had just swallowed a | ho vislted (tho house of his sweetheart tina ) ceri ae aiippling Avtttioi tehanads bi her goud sense ariyliow stants it, (ni paryO OGRE. , ; i ‘ a BR Vatartanatoly for She Soul Its t WI $ bands must feol that there exists a corte ENT: y snowledgo In ganies led the girl's mother, an i Jet ne tell you how Pye fixed, things, Tsald TES OF WORKING WOOLEN: Y power of dolng somethhyy for dim, whic obliges lin in return to be plonsant ai farecuble, aud puts peculiar curb-on tl “hushand-temper” that Is sire to erop out oceasionully, . Our husbands” are peculiar bolnes, want |. ing ailead of munagenwent to vet alone With, vequirtiug all kdnds of: xops to Corborus” to mnold thelr mduds serenely, and curtalul y having a tlght to that attention fer witch. they works mut bay, i ‘Yo neglect a luisband ty tho mnttor of food is ubout the worst thing a won ean doy tukhug no higher ground there will boa end © the Httle extra cheeks and dollar bills, Why should fie be gencrous If -nothiig Is dong for thin? And when that negiectful servant-meld just manages to bring up some burned chops, poor potatoes, and —budly> washed ‘lottice, While his wife ts retarnbig trom her shopping expedition, blood wou't stant [t, nad the husband soon dlsapplass, it thore {a any pluce to disappear to, to console. Minself elsawhore, Now, look at “our husband, who comes oll Indy, whgso" Hiblo ‘and spectacles were her - Sunday ~cojupanions year In and year out,” to suspect’ that ho was ‘a gambler, Thos { girl refused he- Nove anything “}bad of. Dorter, and in the faey of (hoe mother's opposition she continued to, recelva her lover's atten- tions... Last week sho ngreed to quit her. homo with Porter and to necompuny him as his wife to Boston, "hoy loft the ghrl’s house toxethor, oti foot, and took n wagop wana torr simile down the read. Who, a fow Indautes ‘ALE they hal: started, the bride's futhor mnlasud Wis daughter, he sot out in hot huste and In anger. to stop the reaivays, Ho come Wan thom. atat polat where Ura ron was stoop mul rooky, and, when they whippod. up tholr hordes tie eve his antnal such w furlous ‘eyt, that he was thrawn from” bls wagon down the mountiin side, “Nhe imnad horse ran pist: the lovers, und-they know that. thelr pursuertad been injured, ."Phey went back, found na took Hit hemo, and . Ina paper recently read before the Kings County Medical Society, Dr. Chace gives the results of a professionn! oxperienco of two, years among workingwomen, One hundred and fifty of this klad of patlonts had come ‘under his eare, ‘Lhe cases were all récordad aud tabulated, ij Fe a 1 These records do not, except in'a yory Mine tted dogree, confins the popular notions cons derning the {1s of working women, eee ‘It ls not dented that these girla often fcol soyere fatigue from standing hour after hotr, but Dr. Clince matntains thet their health dopands tipon other jintturs of moment. 4 ‘Tha anleswomen uclided mn cthls Invest! gation ure divided fate three classua;: those who nro reduced from compurative aMluence to povurty, anid must work to ive; those who. Nave good homes’ and do not need to work, but who desire an Increase o£ pocket-monoy for purposes of dress; aud, lustly,:the poor girl whom want, both of olf und reintives, forces to work for tho benefit of tho house hold ta which sho tins her home, 600 "The ‘tablos*show that of ulghty-two pa-, tlents, sufferlie from tho threo diseases to which this elass of employés seem vapeclally to myself, ‘Now, duck, all other things belng equ, i the first pines chouso the cheapest rout to trivel on! — found that, of course, An the Narrow-Cayes so when b had mnde arrangements at abot one-half the rates of other ronda, Psald to miysele nguln, * Now, duck, you've narroweniged Ib down 1 ong ‘Unlng, romember to keep on the same trade and gnge it down navrowhe all other things: for nothing will please the old nan bebter 2 A hardly tiked the hobit my youthful part: ner taut gotten Lato of calling’ ing the old mak” Anan of 50 4s but tthe beyond hha youth, and itis a great deal more sensible Tora young girlora young widow to nel ont a steady, settled man of dat age for a husband tii one of your young liyaway, a ning boys who lay not yet been ronaht down to his level, And the ides of Jack rtime with tha whlow A. 4 Who {3 atl ito be his other, Umpht dnele kept rimming ty and down regulariy, and It id a Wondertilly fnvigarating effuct Upon his health during the trylng hot weath- . home to that nently-dnld table, with sa pretty er, On ono Saturday morning Leoncluded I | yvaseln the centre and au appotlang me would take 3 trip mysulf in the same train— pleat before hin, ‘Thare Ment fouw Tenens though nut with hhn—that 1 mht observe, | lola anil a fresh tomato salad, adight hinb tho better what thud of company to nssoelate; | stew with vegetibles, and the muuliest-of ed with, It was S o'clock on it bright and | now potutoes, white dainty butter with paras beautiful morning that 1 took the bont.uat doy tabby le aldo: tho vary nies Llane mange. Pler 8, Delaware avenue, for Cooper's Point. | with stewed fruit completes’ the modarate to restored hilm to condclousness. Subsequent Ty the young inna wen the contktetico of the mountaineer couply, and they gave thelr con- sort to the mueeia; Some thio agowa honest rnehor in the northern portion of. Tusearora County, New yauti tiring of hits bacholor life, auswored 9 ry 5 sumsents austor H) hie Dont was crowded with gay oxcursion= | course, and a stall cup of coffea with olur. Mable, seventy-two aro divided between tha Heat are orice, viten hast toe ales a nelually morry Sunday-sehool sehole | (we allow nelguy for peaco suke) follow..wp | two olaseps who are compelled to.work. Of | some thug, followed and final the suscept- ars wlio word li islosvinus, forms questioning | thu Iittle ital i +] the middle class, those who work for pockats | ible grauger mune Indy asunutone amount Er Bia acre uc other concerning the Uf our husband fs reasonable. aud had a} money, but ten were found suffering fromthe | of money to pay hop passage from the States, Boe a ny hassling the boating, and the glo- moderate dues pe ds satisfied and begins | causes alluded to. Again, it fs alirmed in | He wet her at Bio's few dys go. To was Ps Wo ro pects af the day before them, saylng, That he thiakes Ut. ts this to look tip | the report that none or thy evlis reported fur | much peaged with fer appearanee, and cone 14: ai i wire sont abourd tho train on the | sumething in the shupe of the White Mount | allclasses were sueh as would necessarily | sidered that ho “hal inade an excellent ine ig her sie es whi " ng tong through green | alas or the songite, and that lio belleves the | result from long-contianed standin, “| vestment, aven thopal he had to seth a full Be, au a ows. duxurtant with’ growlng grain, | banker's bool will Bland tho strat on it. i rio urls wise aro froin $3 to Stl weekly, | fowoted Norse ald’g cottple cows to raise io Be Yast into ie silt Inkelots, over | Illy nerve centres, ws our doctors hyo tt, | the avernge’ betng about 30. rom tis sunt | capital Investeit. “Fhe Jade however, did't ie Hawa creel. in tt Utrough. tha | have bean fed; ho is ju tri with hiusalé | the two poorer classes pay for board, lodge | appear to. poukpr bata: hits adiutratlontn oy Foxton ort fe ie arene ts pretty county. and overyody else, aul ready to share lis | liye, <dress, medical nttendanes, ear fares, thet, He wend ‘ovidlegt' that she was badly’ lls. a Peer leary are sat hare, while the | comfortable feotlngs with hey who lings mins | and ferriakes, and ntso contribute # certain | appointed py hisgpersonal appeanmee, for if k teal ae Bess Mi, Ik the perfume of | istered wuto hin, : +] amount to tho support of others, ‘Lhe mldy ano mot Ms ndvanfes with the most freeads a pot Loa ved hunted See aaa, who Ts pconstae diner | dle ols inva couorabla Hones, wholes aigulty, are oy eave Ii to Miler ‘ H i kone. | somo foot, and healthful surroundings whic! and thal er y " Lhad almost forgotten to take-a lont Into | Ho ts an amphibious eroature, Hv hale ou | they get fudepondontly, of: thelr sviigos, ‘An « a at ir any lta Ue band. And FAs sho voukt never, Hover, rover, as tho: lecal paper, the use. rorn 'imcysfiqtlears DUL It. Mi her viral Moctions upgiauslt on ordinary cuss? She, ' " to ie th ; Bae ‘ i. a polorahie thing N\ the sinoking-enr to seo what ase dack was miuking of Mis thine. Slyly: noortng through the window from the: plattorm outside, 1 could discern, through cloud tnoke, vither back or front, every man teontatueds but duck was hot art Wharg Jand and half on water, never anchors sutuly In port; Iu fact, 4 dimierluss Tivstand. 1d gad, helpless being, whose moorings ora, tng {oorly about. lig ti@teis at thik up Lisband js FOr 10 prop of Ne. Jand, and our Nutlonal {nut sito shoud bo: hey can wford: vneutions.. Some of then, avark. ton nad song eleven mouths in: tha: yours a few not over sx.monthy, ‘ uf itty tyls of the Indapendent clase, not ona has been prostrated by ilnexs of a serle ous character or lasting mora than three days by tho al rie ati no anil ahi Waa humber, What could be the matter? \ Sten the wos Iwilllg, 0" 7 tore | wiatitniued, It is not the bachelor who | durtus tho two yours Uley were nnider obsdry Hf, ifn soxpenses gulyancedt, patti cond But it. Wad no mutter where | bers the burden,—be only pgarandizes bins, yatlon. vitnoy Wankad ele the same hourg ° ng ut iw, Nev, A fy pea ate Sonal alc and folt Inwardly | self—but one Inusband, whose shoulders | and porformed thy sume Tabor ta the: samy | Alfred Afullou m plts, 2! Pret Mullen? . Ace rel vot at / mail! Mt now dnjoy may try tothe | hold tho" Atina” Jn position, Iow sarrawe- way ne thels poorar sisters.¢, Thoy were: ne cording ta th: Bio (agette thle Is a'second ca a he tant gine from obtrusive ob- | fully ho must pss that racer and. butcher, | i, Dr, Chaco sald, beeyusa thely hy«lenia | marriage, and thiond ofa Hazel Kirke roe j In tess than tien ia orunsthing else, Hose lusolu iia frults and vegotables, whon ye | environment wad: betters. gnd because they | mance, Sry Mtb and Misy Selina Dayis. pill tes than piety minutes wobad reachad | thinks Uiat none ure for iin iu that pretty | were not subjected to -Mig" prolonged steal | wore juarried: bupre tho: Indy attalaed ‘ie ruurewhentn ay experionced yo delays | dining-reoin In the Frengl tat, Bah, whatls | upon thy nervous sysren, Insoparable Srony | legal age of 18: 9 Indy parents objected, 4, fen aniplo steetohes' bin? tralia, thara } tho Nuost dinner “at Dulmonico’s, .with | those who work for bread under adyorsa olry | ad » temporary eparut n Followed. Triid: re TnvIG Hi fatchies of double trick along ATumu’s chianayuutio IConly pulstorena. fale | cumstances, : Me HERE GUY GEES ON | Eo tuple tiger lOve pOWeYer, they awaltod tho : Teck te tiad, si ee al f angler, sitting {low-l avlielors share al hho sweet valou Any the discussion of {he Paper, Di, Segue | sunny day: wher the ulaiddn's majority My was gulny Ot 6 tide ka A his ding, | asics, * Any ture of ity dellelous pudding, { stated that one feature had always struck | should be reay! When that happy day, ‘ PrOBOStiL YD eRiulyanes operates wuld, und | dear? T mide tt mynelf, = .. Di in the aypenrance of Meso gir, and tang { camo round the pty Proceedud to Reno, and" ee arideor a tuvel Gow 8 at the ratl- | - All tho posety ever written, ail the Sneson- | Was “tha yory general uxistenes of! wnwmig | the young people BPre again mado an wee inonth of ah inet lowniward to" We pata seb by 1 “our fei ta dante Dante's among th ay pluton te witeh Dey Chaee we Bante Crug, pullforaatty Teeuntly, Misg Cette , . i CL, og 431 ju iH) colncidoud, Anwiniii ts a con ju ele nsayieye, “Why, Tecan come down hore and’ tish all Dhilas uid Goethe's fmpasstoned passages. Whey the bload ts Pere ntry and ihe inved the Ned beta tonics OE AG doy, und the yery best tishluy wt that tuo, for Of prominent inititury ma who had a ed by a breaker and was | of adoration, cannot surpass In true pootry of | clent. ‘The hublt among shop girls of eatlag hutptesty drittin; vourage the TH turned “hin on tis bak, ane ott. With cover a BENSOS, A Woston chusetts recently.’ Four of Justices wore on the bench; hinges, and o . young lady tho court-room., Behind her of noble birth, was the frat lady ty famillar. dtrow forth from the bag each | and composedly began tnilng q ra Court sileds Chie&Justiee xervative, liard-hended, and flnty-hearted old bucheior whose decisions on some knotty points are calling forth stures uf astontsh- nient from the courts of sigter Stutes—brond- ened hls sinile into e broad grin, while only our newly-appginted . dude bored ils rocently-ncquired dlenity sulllclant- tt weren’E at all troubled, but wont serenely on. with thelr notes and observations, Aly friund mentioned that he had seen ong of the Indles—the one who rete cousin? and led the bovy—very frequently In tho diferent court-rooms, and lie had heard ly.to keep hits face straight, that she was studying Inw. wortls that I have enught here Stur the past fow years, L think several Indics In’ Boston whe Jess Intorested In the subject, avery short time were the nover yet been nilsed and finully: reduced | to avemn of the tine durine hor two or married life, with him to uso her womnnn points on tho ovidence, ‘ times Boston so suecessfully, and whom Lehanced to meet to-day, told me that sho has fully dc. elded to davote hersolf to the Taw and will enter the Boston Law Seliool ning of the noxt term, only representative of her sex tuly who fs now studying inthe school grad. untes this spring, She hasbeen in the school for-three years, with not another Indy to keep her company, but tho situation has not seemed to alirm or annoy her, Nelther have the other students shown any apparent syinptoms of annoyance or nlarni, nor the professors or Instrue! tles concernedt seem perfectly trandgull and happy. De a8 A UNIQUE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCE- MEN!" Dr, Reynolds, of Louisville, Mattie Bruce July 13, and sailed for Eu- Ile fs said by tho re- rope on tho Ith, porter of the Courier-Journal a years of age, holds high ‘rai lovely, and ‘fn. her, queanly. ellines and: starry skies, ? reproduced bs Medical Herald of Ngures as best man, publishes thine, very tender, and: surely, ¢rous personal contldence. 5 of n witowor fs nota arhood, after enable hla. to sit upon tripod In bissful ignorunca of gurnents on te wasting Ist for the current, yweol, and the miunber of pleces missing, le shall lenevforth. be s stranger to the busl- ness dlotnils of houselvoplns, Nu moreshalt he spy the the cobweb suspen ceiling; no more shalt he atten sennistress end lve instructlons to the cook; no more shull hie have to slt at the hotel dine iig-table, walling an hour fort cup of coffee, Per contra, Ifa shill be’ worth I fires of domestic rekindled upon the heart! orphan children shall tha caro and the Snilucncs of n tlomother, The benign Influences of the hom elrels shall soan agata irridate the at- mosphore of thiy long-desolated household, Joy shall sit nt. the thresh settred by the ald, too, shail have a now life, and blossom forth Inte the full frultaga of nn unprecedented popularity in. tho precincts of: tho seluntils world, “Whilst tt shall not bo ory as frlond, tt shall bono lst tts Inddpendence shall nover bo questioned, tts. war, dopartinant. is nus Bne! y hereafter and foroyor abolishud Ing gents shall bo “pence and guud will ta allanankind?? th stu) bo suit Tigton, Ky, he editor quad Cough, and with sath from Ph the lth of July, of September?” * A WOMAN'S TLEROIS&I. Acorrespondent rotates: the eltont of tho War, deserivad to him, tn com pany with Gon, Gartiold, on a Southern’ rall- way.trity by the Indy who was the of the story: Re hs : “Tho Jady wag a resident. of turnin from a yislt to Connect! nleces wero to spend the whato the South. During tho War sho had iyed In tho .part of Kontucky through whioh we Wore rhding, und Gan; Girfiold had avon tne parinnt military survive In’ the ho was youn Mn sl, and: ti gous Inte the Confederate army, tho Kontueky, bute! Jvounded, aud ns, glory Bex Reco NA tla. was over’ to lis‘ lite She salt that she atteimplad «to desoribu - scones sho withessal -npan: that battleflold, althongh thoy worg ‘stumped indollluly pal, her momary, Ier heart was strong and her purpose ‘so. determined” thit ‘unong tha doad and dying I Jovod one, alntost unmoved, and was M fowarded by dina nek bo If fa, and, Bul Sith ONT husband of tho” horofe worl VW yom Cyan: could from hla aldo In his hour'ot great port, ‘Tho | twopenes ‘por most toichlog.park of the faye mayrative, the terrors of ths batdtolleld hor tong or munner piel was jnodustly, related, wi of having itone ay | nig but Ly vet, Was the tribute sho‘ paltl to onlvers andl suldiore:- with whont she enmo hy eontaut, Bie hud no worla tao elaquont ‘te ante deseriby thelr chlvatry gy her, or thelr realness ayen. a when oyory thing all the asgfyhance =U UT): Kea was ayer after 1 different kell of from wha! tor fn hor eatimation bofoye eas: Marguorite ling a great wears on almost all ov size und” Uf, snatcbless beauty; to Indy: swam to his relief, the safety-rope, where he was enabled to ree It in anid that the young worn ts fixing up hor troussean, ——— NITE BOSTON PORTIAS. correspottent’ says: Thera wasn tittle rloplo of unwonted life during a Nearing before tho Supreme Court of Massas vere wlll tho bars posstb ly halt a dozen other paople “were” In the court, and some duit question. of taw was draggtig its slow length Uhrough the steepy hours, when ona sudilon tho door swung lightly back on tts thon ty third nnd a fourth, somethingatter the fashion that tho alstera, constis, and aunts cone tripping on to the stage in the wake of tho ruler of the Queen's Navee. pretty young Indies, and thoy Med In, euch with a bag In her hand, took seatson a settes; ellned to think that were any one to maker stir and agitate the question of the ndinissi-. bility of women to tho Bar here, tere would be goveral appiientions for admission. witht dowt,-no pun Intended, The question has int Massaclnisetts, Tine derstand. But, wlthough the general opinion with the older lawyers seen to be that such a question, if ralsed, would be very quickly nothingness, tho younger wonorution of tho. legnl fo hold rathor a different v! young Indy friend of mip who Is married to. tt very bright, rising young Inwyer lias been reading 111 her hirsband’s atlica more or Tess Jie consults her always on all his enses, and frequontly takes her Inte court wit In raisin This has several iven hin the cue by which to trip ip a napping witness, The husband says lis wite ls a born lawyer, and declures, that she shall be one before she ts ten years older. - "The Indy of whom think 1 wrote you a few months ago, who carried her own patent cnse through tho courts in-New Y Unless some othor lady takes te same notion, she will be the mot Misg Bruce a fow monthsago, but recog nizod his fate,” and the Doctor, though only fession, while ‘the bride: looked altogether walked In beanty like tha night of eloudiesg The followliy, oe CourlerJournal, isu curlous bit of literature in this connectlon, * A cheorful nutobltuary--In the Loulsvitle duly the editor, who “so 'Ehe relations of. nn editor with those to whom he is nceustomed to send monthly messnges of cheer ‘and confor’ beeome, i renters to give us thelr confidence while wo speak for n moment of-home alfalrs.. “*To Our Readers: Know ye th bn happy one, ‘Tho edi- tor ae tha {erat after anualte rolisctlons iiss ape fi wterinined to resign the burdens of widow. |) nee He hus’ been: fortunate ‘enough to Jeo tHaple Utoly shy: 7a ath nogutlate a life partnership which will here- lianplness shill loon of afiletlon, Nhe oticlal seal and stamp Lou. the 18tnof July, in’ Cov- UW his bride haya cquienud | passiize on the ‘stauinship’ 1 te return abgut the middle nities he. was. desperataly? the Confecterates are ue! Tuvtudt, lie hid ta bedeft upon thu flold, swoutlionrt, with - devotion. whieh ot the by 1 ent, went Co the Held alist before tie Batt nd tidin nnd “ta save; ie Was iirsail lo BLOW A consEiONshess JTALY'S. QUEEN: . ; Masel for the dowel whloh her name: aiguiles, |.Tn.all hor; pletures stig {3 alingst'cayered with pearls, Tho Cayyous, coer do laRulne, which sho 1 long, Is composes of suvon rows” of ‘Iniliense pearls, atl of gne strocdinary | very targe diamond, In her ears she has pearl pendants fully two {nahes long, with a Ulamond solitaire. At would take an ftalhursenthustistic pen todescrilo the Queen herself, Lbs not an exaggeration to suy that shels the tdol of her subjects, ‘Thors ts a pretty story atlont, whieh, Iwo still lived In tho middle ayes, would certainly . become os benutifal Jegend, In tho spring-time her subject: ko tothe green fleldy lo pltel amar mtterlte, and pull its pethis af ong by one sayloes YT valine qu Pett, ben coup: passlonnement?*s hoy do tiot add the * “Pag du tout’? for fen the last petal wi fall with thaso Inst eruel words. Sho, liad ono of the mostavinnlng. antl sympathetic of feeed, She isn blonde, hus large, blue eyes, alovely month, and, without’ ris ka of tart, has a fatr, fresh complexton She ts nota allan inslpkd blondes ale hind ehnractor {1 her free, tempered with n gentic nnd lively: expression, ‘Tho Italhing eall her" ba Gens teat Italiana? She is 89, perhaps w little over, ut does not look. over 25, Royalty, does not seen to weigh very heavy on hee: mind, and sho seems to have changed tho traditional stately, queenly ale of “bygone nor note-beok, | aueens for the happy, cordini, affable Took notes, ‘Tha | of happy, mul beautiful worn sceurcly Ay—tiia con | reposing inthe love of her subjects. euided him to the Supromo n fow lawyers tripped inte enna anothors They were A’ VALUABLE HINT, Hore ts 0 goort tem for Amertenn helresses and beauties who would like to: marry 1u- ropean rank. Lrinee Ludwig Sayn-Witte stein, # member of the highest nobility Qormany, ‘had married the daughter of (a Kerlin banker named Lillonthal, a commoner, Then ho ded, and the widow continued: to eull- herself , Princess ' Suyn-Wittgensteln, Prince Frederick, of the sane name, brought asult against hor, demanding that she give up the Princely tlle as well ng the wie of the armorial symbols, u = ‘The Supreme Court of the German Empire at Lelpzie found ngainat the defendant, wid Tad down the following rules: 1A marriage between aman of noble birth with a commoners daughter may boa trie marriage, but it isa“ inésallintee,” conse- quently the woman retaing her ratik'as com: noner, 2 $ & Acivit suit ean be brought against her fu casy she should use the title or crest of 1 noble finily. 3. Any member of the noble family whose ttle or crest. is used by a commoner lins the aulhortty to bring sucht a sult. If this apply ton woman of Gorman birth, what enn an American expect?, ‘The verdict quoted above eminates from the highest teibonal In Germany, and is translated wecu- rately, ‘ Filet remeni- he tilles ed ons fivsb From various and there dur- there must bo fra more or and Tam tne bars oncé let profession lew, One | three years of CURRENT POETRY. CHANGE OF DASE. . . * "0,no," rho replied, with © smile so ontrat- elngy, ‘ When ho ventured to ask If tho aent word on- anyred, i That tho*hurry and worry of business commo- don Were, for tho time belng, entirely nssiunged. O, that chin, with Its dimplo and wonderful curving, And marvelous fairnoss,—ho'd no'er scon !t3 minteh; Aud'twas grontly-onhanced bya bitof court- pies Or, Tis fnnucenco thought, was concealing ao scratch! At first, as waa natural, thoy talked of tho weathor, Tow Er luna how sultry the day that had Thon spoke of tho lest showy woddlug of faslt- on, How onormous tho fortune the groom hid mnnased, * * Vork and at the beain- there, for tho in the Jenst. tors. “All pare ‘Tho noxt thing in order, of courso, was tho tun- nel, With tho darkness of Huynt—ghatever that Ant tho little binot patch, when thygmerged oo byte day tight, ‘ Tfud changed Its pos! tion from her chin to his. married Miss to have “ov! HURRY UP, 818. y Doareat, delay not, fang have LT waltods Slzhed for the commy ~ Of kisses belated. Fragrant as rosebud: Pure ns the dew; Dourest, dolay nat,» Vn waltiug for you. nik hi his pro- bearing ‘she PORTTRER. - Onk, Caroline! fir yew 1 pinos O willaw, will sou not be mine? Thy hazol oyes, thy tulips rod, Thy ways, ail hiren, have turned my boads All Undon shadowa by thy wate, Loypress on my heart und walt: Thon gum! boveh chorished, Caroline; We'll ily for elms of bilss diving. O, spruce young mant IL codar plan— Catalpa's money, If you ean; You stench neh, but not my hearts You're evergreen, go now depart; You'd tke vo poplar—that Isce— Birch you wiylnut propose to me— re'a Pal you'll goo eanltnee tho gates the following: Justify a gone N\ 0 wo beg our tho life Locust that lovor, white ho flow » For elins before that pirent’s shoo; He Uttlo thought 1 dogwood vite And make him balsam much that night, Hawthornoy puth he traveled o'er, Aud bo was sfuke and sycamore, » tha ‘editorial tho number of . TI: QUESTION, 4 Has it been or bas it not Leon? that 1s tho ques- «ton, Whothor it Is easier for aman to suffer - |: ‘Lhe paing wad tortures of mispincod alfeation, Or to tke all bis troubles in bis arms, and, oe geben cud them? ‘To wod—to dled from tho ipt to boss tha ving. The bo histone, ‘Tho again, lave Kind and gen- No tnore—to take a woman to got rld of hor; ‘To say wo ond ull In Jentousios aud doubts, and writing gonnets to our mistress" oyubrow, And carrying shawls, aod sending Boston roses tik And twounlighe rambtog, and tho manufacture Of ulry nothings intu lody tave-letters ‘That rig the endless changes upon amor; ‘Yo wed—perchinee te wish you bado’t— ‘AY. thove's the ruby for the finposslbility, Whon we have wrapped te fn this marriage coll, Of rotting unwrapped—there's the respuct Might make culumity of marrtod Hite. For, who could boar tho whips and gvorns of toned, * ho Chudio leoturds, the cold Monday dinars, The worry with tha servants, tho delays of drasalng, + k ae -Tho muuilen to provious lovers, tho sharp qued- Hil so Jonts ob 0 “Nite iler- Tt shall: bud rerett 1 Its preside as to where ho wns Just evonlug— When he blingelf intght bls quictus et, With’ & niglt lutch-key? Who would fardole AL, : é ‘rnd wrunt aud groan about your wasborwomun, Your mussy roon, your shirts and buttons, and alt the nilsories of foriorn baghutors, Hut that tho dread of somathing after mirriugo, ‘That widiscovorod country: from whose boru- dom No traveler returns, puzeled tho will, tyr And mukos us rathor bour the bachelor's Mla ‘Thun tly to ofhors that we know not off word Madalphiy on following In- herolua ». $ FEMININE NOTES. At tho annual distIbution of prizes by the Countess of Dartmouth at Wolverlumpton Orphan Asylum, Engtaud, Mr W. HL. Rogors, tho Chatrman, stated that not less than §2%,- O00 had been contributed to tho funds of tha institution by Indies alone, . ” ‘Tho Burl of Carnarvon suys that education innit {ts branclies ‘ts now thrown open’ to Euglishwomon. ‘tho Archbishop of Canter- burysays tho attenpt mado some tile ngo to throw ridleute on what is enlled the highor education of wouen has failed, - aot ‘Tho Empress of Ruasin‘noy suters less, if fs snkl, from alternate Ate of noryous ex. cltement and depression-than’ preylously, Sho: appoured a few days nga nt nstate Wins yorat Peterhof, andtu the oventug walked, with sone quiets An tho grounds to enjoy i cool bruezy fron thy Balti. : ‘uring a resent inquest-jn’-Liverponl on the body ofp ehiid found dead | was sald thatthe suthor was’ given to duke! wd that tho mothor kopt the family by hor own: lubor, , She way engaged. dy. ikl muted boxes, for whieh sho was, pal at the rata of 98, HO Jay! it to tid her own: prsto: and: cotton? In this “way sho earned four shilllygs to four, shillings and sixpohes per week, 7, : fee _ Many of the ¢tlenda of. tho ‘Inte Ailus Mary Stanloy, sister’ of, the tuts Dean of Woats, nilnster, stro sliabaniie ay HUIOnt OF MEN. rial aloud be tained in. inn " to record thy Joye ni Yenoration with whlel sho was ie, - | regarded by all wha cama withly revch of wer | hor largoanindud charity. and ler selfaerl~ 8 Yaie, afiging divatign to tho rofief of human suitors A nayar ator yor i ” Peach aac eel eee an ‘Eho two young Itallan wonén wha receittl took honors’ iY yal Ronan Uni VenMiiyi ne Home, Stuly, have: bepn Ju Rome four yours, Buch is 2), wud each is handsowe, The pray- ines of Alani gave Hunoriney Singlatrel ey punslon to cui uber tocomplete her atudlos, ni fuistes of Publlo (ustruction guve bal relat we work, Hore the clasp is wu | Bottero during the lust year devoted her tus “Moniphiis ro- Heut. and her re with her in same siotion, ter lover hin Kone of dils he dt ont had: never he. horriblo; sha walled search of her nally: CAINY: Le not keap ela anetdulangg fs commonplics ry ‘the Union ness LowvarL auch f i F profor taget aut of Englund ne, # to tha cabluct of lossy, 1 f seit espeetally. wlth sit om ose doseribedt as extremely well-behay and dlsnifod, aad 8 perfectly f ‘Their demeanor nod conduct tye ag Lo win the hhc osteo of then yeee sik " P and the respect of their felluyyse | Fessu Florenes Wyman writes “dn this country, where ‘wey Are ny ttn practiced, white w Enelan nels NS Fiatitgs Hhout them, where wonien y: ny tale ullowed to Vote, and where tet me Miide wiich Gf I a close contest, | an Wl fuipressei by Uhe vigor nnd. of he women, “Lhe Bie What she thinks fs rhelit th Jess, imasauline. way, Ht COATsuy ‘ NW coatsuace ahwomnany cliey i 4 trode, shit -Cienerally: she ois deatle, bie KNEE she poeg te Be horwebnak through the Feimvty peau on Jaga of Tit lower class RNY of 1 it and drinks her lquor Tike a ye saloon the men. Ehave had an Bnet ll ath yank and station tell me Tho gfatstonan ot through the Mipertat stables of ents take low sho took uy the foot of Napoleon me favor|t horse PAllippe nnd found the nh part of, the hoot sited with sir, anes would not ha ppen Many nobtenants fey {nal England? Shoe went an to rea directions she gave to the groom for inane ter enrg of tho horse. and tmade tt attite hte parent: that she thoroughly une it hd subluct. “Tn short, the way hr wtel Halt women of any clitss will fre lise anatumy and phvalotoxy of budnan ant vt anhnals ts quite. distressing t hte underbred Ametleans,” # {° MS Suteansy ——, SUMMER SMITA Aa Vhebs be a guoit Wane forg tr trenantoy Ou attorunen a Hwa eter and he treasurer, nut yet Mey tire not Love in laughing mood: A prooty young mun calls his sweetheart “Silence beenuse when te wants to k “gives consent.” Kiss ‘her she An fown minister has adopter vy tem of prices lor ina sii, tka four cents t pound for the groom ra cents for tho bride us hls wedding-fee, e Ong of the greatest pleasures traveling to lovers lits Veen Westra eae eal dust Dustin rain aes iy tuuinel a bac euneer gous throngh the ears ant tig! the Innps. ri Tights a At tho polleo headauartors InPa mature Indy Is eailed Up ts wen President: “Your uge?? ‘The lady, wit hesitation; “Thirty-nine years, sir! tg President, benevolentiy lave in little courage, my dear indy,—xo on? City bello Gneeting country aunt): Tin so glad to see yout Come Hees wy noxt weels, do, for Min golng to have a Gere man on Thursday.” Aunt (with severity): “Not fehild. 1 don't want to see any ois of the family that’s going to make a fool of hersolf by marrying a foreigner? “T just went out to seo a frient for inet remurkedt dones to his ae thewller evening, use returned to hls seat ot the thentre, “Indeed,” replled Mrs. J. with sarcastic surprise, “I supposed, from the odor of your breath, that you-lnd been nut to seo your worst enemy.” Jones wineed, “How unfortunate!” exeltined 9. New Haven lady, 1 seo that youn Gree mage Just missed being run over and kitted by an express’ wagon.” Sensation in the room, and the young lady of tho house, whe is sweet on Greengage, stepped on to the vernnda to allow her feelings to subside, “Can pa make a clreas, mae “1 don't inow, Johnny, L suppose he could if he had wereat deal of money to buy horses and wiht anhuats; but why do you ask, dehany? “O, nothing mucl. Only L saw that Gaston fellow that ay told sis to lave nething todo with, stating with ils arut around her at the back ute fast nleht, and hy sald tosis, *Ts'nose if yer old mia came along now he would make a elreus,! und sis Joughed aud soll, you bet?” ‘The proprictor of tho hotel In Nico where A Rontlenin and lady had taken rooms: the preeeding day went up to tho gentleman and, evidently embarrassed, stammered? "E beg pardon, airy, but Lam extremely embare raysed. My hotel fy, as you know, ongot the most respectable in Niee—" “Well what are you driving ute?! Why, sir! must tell you, the hady with who you cane lust night enmoe her lust November with ous gentleman, returned here in December with another, and you must see that comlny here 80 soon afterward with a third gentleman ts rather-—" “Ohl there ts nothing wroug this time, Laver iusband” SUNDAY IN LONDON. An Awmorlean Traveter's DiMleulty tr Gotting a 4 ets 2 MD. Cunteay by Cluctinatt Guamerctid, . Boonusy tho Urinca of Wales charters ae clal train on Sunday to take hit tw tho country: aut of a misbotieving Jaw and enjoys tho Hots child featlvities and lay-making on Sunday! must not be supposed that tho rest of uscat take such liberties with the Decolox, ‘That tt! ‘not. so. will appear from tho followlng wnvar inshenl talo of an hour passed yesterday in Lou: don by two Amurican physielins of my te qununtance, delegates to tho Medea Conseres: ‘Hrose gantlemen—one from indhinapolls th -othor from Now York—went to the churen tt the morulug, und, finding wt felund there wakes him to with thom to oarly dio three dt Or dn a eab Festaunune ie oats yi ation eal doors burrow. and shatters Up. Preneh Café at Ludgate Il 4 notlee as ie woulkt be open on ‘Taesday (stonds: but Dune hultduy); on, tho Criterion a note auld Te would open at o'elack, St dames’ bu no sign of ever boli reoponed, | he phyalclat had Lurnished apartsnouts, wilch did not eupel any ment but breakfast; tho exhanstlag oy OF sermon and the driving wbout hud mst thom very hungry. ‘The cab was dischanes ‘The three rosvived to try it first-class but ‘Thoy went to tho Lelstol, dnd there A walter pe his tend outor a tempting but vacant oie roo to Inform ther that they furnished fh it ing there to any except poraons staying | house, Application nt Brown's clletted fun brase-buttoned boy that thore wero 10 pubis Foams. there it au Things: erat porlous, Parsing elong Dove: Jug reons foil ot white tub and elegunt wir Ihe white walsteouts wis cen through Oe windows on the ground floor, ‘The HN ote doutur, who,was noting us vat, taked the wun pies ce hon “duntor Navy Clube" “ WHT you," Jatt tho Dootor, * bo sood eno to roll a4 where we etn get something to Tho walter culled the tuead wallor, tor a “Wo bay been wandoriy nbout Bere Sa hour, bave gone to twenty diferent pI copie rt cart ind wt enti plies upon, Are peo ‘this town oxpoctul Lo starve: Cunt toll you whut to ilo, sh “What would you do if you were 10 Raleauguty wagHing ila dlimer Sundays ug othor daya?" ‘cet “f shontd tnko along something in iny Pe when Twontoute Agitia, you'd better ak palivaiiat," » Pipho trea Amesleans proseutly fount ae Hern, wha told thom that tele ony ea wis toga ton publiy house, where Rte pv miight be yo. Bien it sult tha Tudianape {tun, “thoro's no digieuity, about, Be brandy und whisky an sunlayt | i, Bhi." A aesond pullecsan aldreseen eg hada dint nation ‘of sunta Dluce where wn fanehoon could be got, but thut waste ng. Lt was after 2 o'eloek, and 8 ON og Matiner oxperhuant wag rosulved UP Ch arig gveurred to ono of tho three thal ABE rst Croga (Hotel ut tho station, which eee bo ope Duth-breakors to the Contiucat, mia! Hinaers a So tt proved, and sich uninviting 4 ipo ele that plice can supply wore obtilued,) Oh x thore dechred fiat that wis the A rere e ia biapropolls uF Howe aR a seu tavet unokuOR could bo prowure: srlcst And. Jot, Londoners” wonder why Amerie y 8) 3 “On, to toe nh chat Lace in py Jot gun. And all tho whilu the biilunbtty the kefatodratic elubs are in full bh an ghitgnd aro in continiaus ‘tysfour houra in ovory aot Lou tery fault af poor nici nes, Holy f S ind ovhors fnrhsou ogs churacterised plously-protontion EMBARRASSING. For The Chicago seryne Ho tay at my foot on tho sand | Ae aC es ant sit LON Just What hy was KulBK {0 Huy t © When you leave, will you sometimes Tr Of tho telluw youve bro x3 Btropg wis tbe pation you wa! Uut tho taste of the cHloul wasn't It, 207 , 1401 t sHistako eourayeo ama aa, (0 Blo Tt scemod ulmost cruct to say It eeutallod. When I know what baie tt Detray U tried not, TUR tbetod aad ewddewy vated: , Buch 8 bunted look In his 00% vith palo. ‘And his Hibs wore twiene wit th surpslyo— I wus really struct wi asative I feurod bo was go! a Lgatditt an 2 moe ah a then a yen ott tho sem # Miss Erma, | very nied dread Dut Pi byye to bunt for toa