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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE UNDAY, DECEMBER | 1886.-TWELVE PAGES it (T NIT ourselves all we can perform, and prove | more fearful th all thundering N WAY 'R sanction of the church in addition to that WHAT MAKES A TRUE GIRL. | ohe it s eatirimg. oneain we Tave | Siortpicrrfol than, ot my thunderig. | THE WAYS OF THE WEDDED | 615 Sha! the voune . people may viet 3 it promised’ one no longer. I shall l-‘& up most_of parsonage insfead of a justice’s office Poets give o few records of trne and | the playthings and put them away. To with the same aration. The eere | ¥ N [ # N Is; sweet Anne s ohe. So | morrow night she will look ) then YN t it h We'll 8i d 8% d | mony may be fuliy imformal when y d tetion | n i ook upon them ow at the Hearth We'll 8it and 8ing an Trath, Patience, Grll(:rx. ¢, Earnestness the heroine of “Sackling’s Ballad | with great mm,,' she wi'm,‘.,{ baby no Lot the Winter's T B L..g performed at the ‘minister’s home, the ( and Simplicity upon a Wedc "hat must have been | longer and she will have to put away et the Winter's Tempest Beat, only difference being that not less than (L [ & a true girl indeed of whom it was said by | her baby thin, So 1 sit here pityin - £3, ‘and, botter still, 5 or 10, should be - . the poet that to know her was a liberal | myself ‘while 1 press her to my heart, r for the service, although there is no ¥HE GIRLS THAT ARE WANTED. | pqucation—the sweetest compliment ever | She is full of the. antic :;mu..n‘,) but I LA A abAU L Sl l) H E charged. The most popular ‘ OF “0'_'0" Goons, | - paid to woman i whisper to m: \ing heart—1 am about - ceremony among people who do not = . The Girl of the To-Day, the Baby Girl Joseph de Maistre, speaking of women, | 10 lose my bab, Seven Ways of Marrylng—What a | cluss themselves as in “society,” and Before you make your purchases. Cory 15th and Farnam said; “Itis quite trie that women haye — y ‘ y also among wany who do, is A quiet h 4 S Dy " and the Girl Baby—Women and produced no_chefs-d*-muvre, | he Women and Their Feet. Man Wantsa Wife For—Work |y, \wodding, where the brideis attired b e il Lo Their Feet—Gossip For said, “they have done somothing far “Women who pose as models have, as of Authors' Wives—Marry- n white or a travel N a . the Ladies, grenter and better than all this, for it is | a rule, poorly-shaped fect,’ said an artist tng the Whole Family, ress, and the groom in a plain black ¢ Prlces as LO w as the LO W eSt- i ¥ t their knees that upright and virtuous | to a New York Mail Express Lrown business suit, where only a fow 20 dust " Line Sats. I . | ~ men and women have been trained—the | porter. “If their f not poorly — fricnds and relatives are present. The 00 deaigna in Manicure Sets, from $1 to $50 The Girls That are Wanted. most excellent produetionsin the world, shaped they are apt to be out of propor: o M . affuir is informal, perhaps & modest sup The celebrated Mrs. Cobh's Goods a specialty. Ko Sonk oo Women accomplish their best work in | tion by being too small he reason is ’ oo Wire, per or luneh being: served after the ceroe- 100 designs in Dressing cases, from $2 to §65, Tho gils that are wanted are good girls— the quiet seciusion of the home and fam- | obviolis. Women are ambitious ho have |y, o Lo 0 mony 18 performed, and the entire ex- Beautiful Odor and Jewell Cases in plush and leather Good from the heart to the lips; ily by sustained effort and patient perse- | small feet and hands, and at an early age 'Hs TasThE OF Yout ! pense to the groom being covered by $£20, The latest desis t, in Oard Cases, Purse - Pure as the lily is white and pure, verance in the path of duty. The infln- | they begin to wear tight shoes. The te- | wiiat thoweh e lilies cistsode oreven less. This is the most popular te latest designs out, {n Card Cases, Purses and Ports From its heart to its eweet lip tips, ence they exercise, even though it he un- | sult is that their feet mped and do ‘The springtime rose ‘“‘2 '“M face? wedding ceremony, and this is the way monivs, with coin silver trimmings., ‘s Smoking Scts, ling Compeanions, Cigar The grls that are want, @ home recorded, lives after them, and in its / not grow with the other members of the | Wiat though the azure of your eves in which fully 25 per cent of young peo Gentlemen Girls that are mother's right hand, consequences for body. Of course the omo profes | ' Tas meliowed to o softer blue? ple are married > ¥ : P , A A y 0 8 rofes. | T1as meliowed to a softer blue? Are married : Cases, ete,ete, We handle nothing but the best qualit That fathors and brothiers can trust to, The Giil of To-Day sional models who by 13 1n 1lfo and | Thie fairest tnts DAt deek te skies Nestin point of favor and inexpen gk IS At e T WD N And the liftle ones understand. . never cramped their fc ot with tight shoes. | Arecaught trom twilight's fading hue. siveness is the informal church wedding, R X0 (Y \OUIVN (TR ROV ESO IV LY AT O TR Svomy Girls that are fair on the hearthstone, Castroville (Texas,) Auvil: If there s | Bever cramped their f oes, « ch wedding, el i And pleasant when nobody sees: anything wo know less about than we | Lhey have correct proportions. ™ I speuk | yeiy choutd the ripened fruit rorot being similar in all things oxcept that the [ s o o it . H » ¢ of the mass of women who be- L) > service 1€ verformed within the portals y . Kind and sweet to their own folk, think we do it is the girl; and of this the | Eenerally of 1ts summer bloow, howe'er 8o fair? he | d s " Ready and ansious to pleas gitlis glad, for thoro is nothing she hates | C0me models after they are eighteen | Why need you sieh, though Time should set | f the church. If the affair is strictly | I'allg S A-Mas varus a spedciaity. i 11 HAL AT WAntod ure wise glrls B e ob AT s MosIbE she ufes | years old. Women imagine if they "Hls crow of silver on your HAIE? private the bride and groom may be uii- b Ihat know what to do and to say ; teuth Ul feet and hands they have all that is | The sweetest fragrance of the rose supported, or have bridesmaids and - — That drive with a smile or a soft word “We have been ncquainted with her for ssary to give them a shapely appear- [ IS from its fading petals pressed, groomsmen, as they pl In the lat The wrath of the houschold away. o lohir time and hed her pranks | 4hce. A worse mistake was never made. And -\-m;“ spreads her earliest snows ter euse full-dress siits should be worn, The wirls that are wanted are glrls of sense, | from afar, seen her ont the “pigeon | \VOmen who arelarge should naturally bRk L A aa i e witeets thel g - Wihom fashion can never deceive; AT L kHOBIE LHE, T RkEteR" ! | haye feet in proportion; from an_artistic | wiat care we for the vanished years vedding, as it may bo called when the Who ean follow whatever is pretty, pying sl knock the “huckesten’ in the | point of view they look better. But you | ""Save for the frut tieis smmers brought; | eeremony is parformed ut howe, is next The OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS pmdars wiatinsilly tolesve Sriotnthrs; TS BET W AGIE KRDW e Mot minke titn QR0 What caro we for onr fallen tears, Lfacid Bl ot ) DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN he at are wanted are caveful girls, § T k¢ it to be wages against Save for the rainbows on them wrought? suits, br s and groomsmen, flow- Who count what a thing will cost: From the time she 15 big enough to | Tha tiel Arrs should w r 0ys we share a%a'| TR b f 4t HRN ,‘."“t seo thint nothing is lost, " L‘xu‘:’:‘l“h;;‘( k:::ii]s,“,\'::“::’:,.“"' xll”:'":,'" f | gether until they lose shape and become | Siheo on the fruit our hearts have fared, reception, feast or lunch, as the con- Our stoek includes repairs for all stoves ever sold in Omaha and the west. o i'nl-fl':u“”“ 418 Whnfec are RIFL With | %% s located It the baok.yatd oxe iig | frescoed with corns. The foot, docsn't | 4 nd memory keeps tue rainbows ye tracting partics may desire Remenler, it is your stove we keep repair for, A AU Tk tiotbom nd wives | Iis balons ShessChp BONE OO et the freo cireulation of blood in 1t that | Wiat thousi our winter tne has come, The sexonth and fast, and most pop . EATON. Managor, Wanted to cradle in loving arms, She may | ligtle dull on Athemat- | M Should have and falls behind in growth, And sunmmer’s buds and blooms expire? ular, is the full-dress affair performed in 613 South 13th § forlos wrid TRGkson ‘I'he strongest and trailest of lives. fos but invariably solves the probiem of | 1he big toe usually bears the bruntof | Love bath an ever radient home, church. Among people who desire to ! T clever, the witty, the brilliant girl, LR N0 6 a6k iRt Nou AGs the sin for tight shoes, and manages to | | Aud bids s welcome to it firt. greaty st in sociely this i the favorito. "They are very few, understand ; Sl Rl o0 B FoaRaE fut e n large lump gather just where it e dwelt with us through all the spring, t is oxpensive, and in many cases un- But, oh! for the wise, loying, home girls St will wonr l[pl two (”lm drosses fae | joines the Body of the toot.” The Ameri- | (W€ sheltered lim from s satisfactory HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. Ttiorei s W conMant and stoady domantl ming around to find out how to make a | 4inicve more prone e tinhit thorls | Now at his hearth we'll sit and sing, ot ® drisdlh ol b gl b new one in the latest style, CADS 4re more prone to weat, tght showes | ““ay g jey the wintry tempest beat. What a Man Wants a Wife For. § 5 i i What Makes & True Girl, She will break the point offher brother's | thatt the Bnglish women. Hho krench, A, Pt Diepatehe Tt e join with | Next Drawing, This Month, on November 20th, Biy Prizes. No Blanks London Queen: A true girl! How much | knife making a o o ECARLY S iR AR Does He Love Her? “Mabel” in giving society women o hint With $2 You Can Sccure is embraced in those three words, and ’s when they come visiting. oRE it § e Bt tha “1f 1 could enly hear him say onee, just | of their nsefulness. No wonder tha B h rds, - an ; i X & ur finest models come from the prov- uly hear him say once, just | of their nsefuluess, ' No wonder that men s " . what docs comstitnie o true’ wielt Wo | She will groot vou with tho most be- | B8 8GR SR GG Ui P | s o s to i our carly mareted e, | who go in these women's compiiny’ a0 One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond s ho i tand Y & true [ witching smil and laugh at your stupid- | posed to have small feet and "hands, but | that he loves me. 1 believe T could go to | not want to merry. They are disgusted These bonds are drawn 4 times annually, with prizes of 2,000,000, 100,000,000, irl one who is truthful, but one who en- | G e YoMk ‘treos blocks out of the | that isan erroneous impression, as many [ work again without fooling that every. | with them. Not all, of ‘course, but t0o | 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, etc., down to the lowest prize of 100 Francs Gold. nheid) I AR G L] : oy D aCks Ottv of_tho | notbla families 1 could montion in Eng. | thing is such dreary filure,” snid o Jimny are Anyone sending us $2 will secure one of these Bends and is then ENTITLED to she mo be plzced, to do her duty. The ) 4 peep ata beau,and then pass | 14y, are noted for their large feet. All | Woman to me once, writes Emily Bouton Now, let me tell you what a man wants {HEwHOLE bHES AL Itras draw in next dFAWIng, BAlaKte payavie on. easy ANELAIL is no happiness in this life without duty. | by without looking at I American girls feol their nobility, and | it the Toledo Biade, a wife for. In thefirst place to love he SRV L 1L 1h thieseat AWAR Berr . abid et tha mert b il A sense of duty alwavs pursues us; it is will tatk with you two bours with- 1 Y, an “Youi d foubt his affections” I | KL B 1oved.: 19t 1 ment his is the best investment ever offered, Besides the certainty receiving back SR e e ST BIE DG RYor vou e | Hor s he wislEtoRlinvorsnRl | ebn girol s o IMCORHOIUOULS IBISHOCHON e e o for s holpmate. Ty | 100 Francs Gold, you have the chance to win four times a year. Lists of drawings m sent, 0 el A iz able to repeat youhave | ooquce a race srfect-shaped women | 8sked. place he wants her for n helpmate. In : & he 5 e AR A 3 The chief characteristic of a girl should . but will know how Jong you nave | Produce a race of perfectshaped womon | 5555 g006060 e cares, but he nover, | tase of sickness who can do more than o L LS g sl AL Rt U L be trath. = “Of all the duties, the love of | Wworn your duds and how many buttons | ¢ on'if we have to substitute the ancient | Reve tells meso,” she replied, witha pas: | loving wifey When you are sick, Mr, (RN i) IR i) Lol NG cO., truth, with faith and constancy in_it, [ have lost their grip g 7 sananll sionate sort of wail in the tones of her | Bachelor, u wife comes in migiity hand . 305 Broadway, New Yorke ranks first and highest. Trath”is God! | She will attend “chureh, listen with ab- G voice. ‘W just #o on week after week, [ In health'all are your friends, but in sick- N. B.—These Bonds are not lottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be sold in To loye God and to love truthare one vnd | sorbed interest to eloquent and pathetie Oh, Woman, eating and drinking, dressing, working | ness none are to be depended on except | the United States. the same.” It is this quality more than | sermons, then return home and expatiate Washington Critic. and sleeping, and thrt is all there is of it. | your wite and mother. —— any other that commands tho esteem and | Wpon the horrible fit of Miss Snow’s vew | Oh, woman! Loften think he would care if I we Tell “Bertha" to keep on learning n-l.pm-t and sccures the confidence of b:\luw‘m . i e ,;‘:""i[;']fl*“h“ band box pass entirely out of his life, for he never [ howsckeeping. It isn’ta burdensome B 7 ( able, e OVE] elica- ) )| SC0! o vha aver k. v re arr VO s sn’” othors. the girlan A1), Ner relutions: vl Cloenvithithe rastitsstdlons Olatto. “then | And would'st yank the lid of scems to notico w hat 1o, never, speaks liuor‘xc(lukm curny, \\I‘X‘I.lf fio hasit to LG AL SRR R L T G SO The ballot box one tender word to me any more do the cooking. It makes you so inde- aughter, sister, friend, in all her ac- | 8lip back in the Kitchen and eata raw po- For thine own pleasure and profit, Aund yet he did care; but it was & ly | pendent that yon don’t have fo take im- tions, in all her words, faithfulness will | tato Lead on! a habit he had fallen into, and unless | pudence from a cook, and in case she | FOGIE GREES: ) e €8 06 S8 AR 4 Id, it is gone. be tho first consideration. Faith is the | She will wearout er best pair of shoes | In domestic matters tho shocked mto a realization of w he | leaves you suddenl,y as she 1 to Mlle. Julie Allard, who loved Lrante tale that is told; root of all good works, and it is a fruittul | danci L day, tend a ball at The boss, was doing, the_days would go on and on, | will know how to get your hubby a'de- ;““l Mk 'f'""f""'_"g.)‘""""l B ceritic | 1t is vanished, and no one knows whither it parent of ull other gr: CHer word | night and complain of being out of prac- énul‘yipnouma\ thou be and _the conviction of the indifference ) cent bite to eat. ~ If ‘he doesn’t think | [¢rs¢ ~,{’7‘“"T‘“:“|‘,'"“:V" T e | Tib e e iy must be her hond through life.” A true i i e e ot state? would grow deeper and deeper, | more of you for knowing that much he [ ion proved a very happy. onc, and the | dleriscth un clothed in the chilly garments girl will not make a promise and broak She will spend all mght writing a care- all affairs of state? picture of the two at work is an attractive t the muht 1 i Lol he hand that spanketh a baby until the love wonld go out in her heart | hasn’tany heart. H s AN SAS Rl says | And seeker o ambulent paregoric but will be t in word and deed. A | hand, to her Smon Suggs, then seratch Which guided the governmental ship, I shall never torget the glow of pleasure | and poor to-morrow. When fortune " X e cometh as a horse or 0x broken promise is an untruth told. The | off @ hage to hier sister” that Old Harry | Would Show an equnl grace; I used fo irradiate the plain, stern | taken wings such a wife as “Bertha'” will | Fegulator of his work, and the discreet | A3 i draweth the chariot of his offspring. oxcellent advice given by Polonius to | couldn'tread. And thou conldst legislate face of nman 1 kit at some unex- | make would be a Godsend to any i 1 | counselor of his inspiration. ‘Uherc is | o spendeth nis shekels in the purchase ot s in *“Hamlet” may welt be followed | She will be the most devout creatur Some other plan by which the baby peeted word of fondness or caressing | could teil you some very miterest PR RO R, TG pU Lo s fine linen : on earth, and hate the earth that R pu “l;'\":fxlu'wunq it action from the wife he loved, whose | things about the way I started in marri }g:_.fen_, and enlivene Avlnvu |l|‘ .u..‘vlnin. D cover the bosom of his pove all—to thine own self bo true: | Grimes walks on. . Aother for congross | 2 only sin was omission from sheer carc- | lifeind how I'have had to stragle along. | 448 """'I“{“; DA in therdodion: |1 X et itaselt 18 soen at thio zates of thoret And it must follow as the nizht the day She will be industrious and econony Womenal ¢ ohi lessne And then, suddenly, he folded | Maybe I will take the notion to jot them | ‘lefatigable coll: v IR tan e e navientiers g % “Thou canst not then be false to any man. | for a month, then spend her saviugs for a his strong arms across the_ stilled heart, | down some day, I am very proud of the | tion of *Nabob:*but she would not allow | i FCSIERGTE g The next attributes which hold a high | red ribbon. Which is neither fair in faw or equity, and his ears were deaf to her voice, and | part I havetaken in helping my husband | this dedication to apne Once, it is 2 place in the charactor of n girl are | She will slouch around the house for a | And calls for reform, ler touch had nopower to awaken him | along. related, he had o sentimental and 'dra- Popular N £ Cities patience and gentleness—neces K reparations to look neat As long as there are 'boarding houses to life. Then how she regretted the lost matic scene with his wife, concerning A opulaENames/of.Oltiesl aqualities in_every girl’s life, Patience | onSunday, °© In the fund, < ; opportunities. Woulda't Marry the Whole Family. | Which he remarked ; Saltimore—Monumenal City T Hraa e B L e vy Botne Ske will flict with all the best young | What's home and wife and mother? e, | 5 3 ,, ““This scems, my de ce achapter ston—Modern Athens; Hab of the b iishing envy, overcom- | | She will flirt with « o bost young| it o sraneyou man's Tlis s the crucl cross of life, to he Pittsburg Dispateh: “Young man,said | o £ Sqoms, my o Univosis ing anger, and crushing pride. How | men i the neighborhood, and finally | piopatives Full visioned only when the ministry tern parent to the applicant for hig [ B SIPPEC A AL o e e SR G Trof CImrelios wuch good may be d M joy brought [ marry some knotty-headed Jim Crow. You will know how it is yourself Of death has been fultilled, and in the place or's hand, “‘ave you sure you can |~ 1tijmore likely, Alphon N e sl and 4 by u gentle word or look! Truly, “n sof = Trying to wind your wateh up Of Somonuer Hresencalisbiit em ity Brince. mily B O e B R O e e Gil L Porkonolin: turneth away wrath.” Girls are 2RBALY b With & night key, after clection, hat recollected services can then 3 STETE wanilimemaking | any. calonlas|intoionet ,Cincianati—Queen — City; Porkopolis; alled upon to do great things, ox- ? Lowell Vor Populi And will kiek less vigorously than now! | (ive consolation for the might have been? tions on that,” stammercd the young LA ol e o in rare instancos, but the cyery. | Baby gitl, with dark hrown eyes, Wherefore, oh, woman, Surely the poct who wrote the lines I ¥ Tt . =i Henry George in San Francisco, Cleveland—Fovest City aropne el nites U eV | Looking So innocent, areh and wise, Lead on! ' have quoted. had « liviiig realization of | Mans “'L only want the girl, you know. San | Franeisco! Clironjolo: (T sounda | Dotroit=City of thia St and appointed exercise of the doed A SHIDS TR 7l A1 yoice fs still for cqual vights, the pain which “the silenees” had cost. Authors’ Wives. steange to licar of Henry (George, nomi Inc olis christian graces afford ample scope for | I wonder of what You are thinking, sweet! | O lened Hisne 3V, Bran Audinoylon IAthoiint wedded | Some authors have freely nee for wayor of New York,und s [ feokuk the pri of that virtue of mankind | K - 2 TpBhi v who forget to keey the fires of affection | edged their indebteness to the enormous vote. Imet the other night Toulst wh ome proverbal. The best [ Where are vou logking? Isit far away sl brightly burning 'by words and deeds. | 1635 admitted by the most eymeal that | mun who' know i vory nthmately | loweil ‘ " : exercises of patience and self-denial, and };”.;'”'1*"'.“‘““!"' : XIE‘I' c, pray, \nt , L. Devilyou I I'he gay young girl, that strong, vigor- | women make ent cr and their | when, years ago, the legisliture createid ’Alml» _u}lw Cream Gity (from the better bee not chosen by our- | 4 I‘;”},,}l}'*‘}“l" '!'*,. hare y¢ ‘.‘“ 3 Belva Lobkwood, et al! ous youth, both full of the Iuxury of liv- | judgment 15 usuzily sound. “Molicre,” | for him the office of inspector of gas | OLits bricks). = selves, are those in which we have to bear | 43 Pright as a baby’s dreams should be. 3 — ing that health and animal spirits give, | said Addison, “used to read all his come- | moters. Tt was purely for lis benclit, and | Nashville—=¢ “‘.."!'\‘“_i\ with the tailings of those about us; to en- appy lauzhiter and childhood's bl Gossip For the Ladies, ofttimes forget the loving word, the ten- | dies to his old heusckeeper as she sat | g f iendly ael to a very elever man, who N wen -City of Elws dure neglect when we fecl that we de- | Caresses, ehidings and stolen kiss i Lawrence Barrett’s daughter, now a | de ress,to the mother whose heart has | with him at her work by the old chimney | was poor, Henry Georize is not rich now. | NCW Qrieans—Crescent City f served attention, and ingratitude when | Of the gladsom s that will come’ and, go | YOUNZ woman c teens, has, in obedi- [ beaten all these ye: full measure of | corner, and he could tell the suce of | Tndeed, it is an open fact that 4t no time New \th\ Gotham; Manhattan; Em- wo oxpected thanks; to bear with disap- | While the baby shall to girlhood grow? enee to her fa wishes, never seen a | hope and pride for t futur his play in the theater from the p- | has he been wealthy, and the fight he o Gity 5 i pointments in our_expectations. With in- | o111 God grant that hor futare v play or an op you feel inclined to be' carcless, tion it ‘met at hisfireside, for he observed | made in New York is all the more sug- delphin—Quaker City; terruptions in our retivement, with folly, | My not bo clouded with grief and te The editor of a Georgia paper s maiden and brave youth,and to give more | that the audience always followed the | gestive because he was chosen purely as | Brotherly Love ML intrusion, disturbance—in short whatever | aen pig fonded » l“l:.tg ”nmx‘::::l““\.n«. liberty is always pietured as a woman | of thought and cave to those who have | old woman, and never failed to laughin | 4 representative labor candidate, But Pittsburz—Smoky ( ity; Lron City. opposes our will, contradiets our humor, | In paths of sorrow and sin aw i because liberty to survive must be vig- | denied self for your sake, as she has done, | the same place ™ . i I don't think he's quite aspoor as he w Borkand 1(,,‘4 e Gty Flovo Earnestness ranks next to holding a |, = = ; R lant, and tiere is no blind side to a | Yemember that the day is c “Tom Hood had such confidence in his | for many years in San Franeisco, or even (J"j‘" ster, N tour City; Flower in a girl's cf i fordo \Ith\‘ wn nm:.lTu.wn‘;.‘nd‘;\mu-, frigng: | oman: )‘u” ;\111 nd‘ llll»ll ;\,mm;'sl‘ i w ~.“I|tl<,:1||4-ill n.:.lt hln‘ n»un“:um re-read | some timé time after the publication of Ié\"l e rnestness and ) sarry all | Moy they ever be raised in the cause of right; The Woman's Temperane " still form, and thinking bitter! y and eo; ed with her all he wrote “Progress and Poverty.” When that 2%, 0N B=R OUNC. . them? Chavles Dickens tells us [ he dark brown eyes and spotless brow T ; have a heurt, of the “might hav . | Many of his articles were first dedidated | singalar book was making its little stir | S0 Francisco —Frisco ; w ; Be always as guileless and pure as now, association receved et A S T o R d Y . gular was making its li tir | Washington—City of Magnificent Dis- that there is no substitute for thorough- from its publications. it And ye isnot only voung men and | to her, and her ready memory supplic the gentleman 1 speak of et George on £ s SeBf roing, ardent, and sincere earnestness, | God bless the bat 1 if she gain, periodicals aside from its leafiets and | Maidens who forget to make home hearts | him with his referetices and ‘quotations. | the street. tances el iabub boar this in anind, and_ whatovee | Whether In jov: or nerolianes Hiroukh pain, 0ok glad by loving words and ten- | He frequently dictated the fivst draftof | “By the way, George, have you been | Miss Elizaboth Peabody 1 still a vig- we have to accomplish, let us be earncst, | A home atlist hevond gates of pearl, Miss. Muther's Julet calls forth the | 4er ~ actions. Nor s this care- | his articles, ulthough they were al ing a book on political economy?”’ | drov.e writer and an active philanthropist & A ! o | ; ! g i y i Hand in hand with earnestness goes the | Notmore could Task for the baby giil. following gush from Jouquin Miller, | l6ssuess confined to the = home uly copied out in his peculiarly clear, | " Yes. Its just out.” ouspite her cighty-four years Romun virtue---perseve s, which has The Girl Baby 1n Prose. Hear him! ~*Tlers is a spotless, pure and | Sireles. I ast W a reticence at writing which was so legible and good |+ ho deal about it. Where | = porwin S 1 i, briginl 0| o Four Smonto iy oty | sy Bt A SO il | SIS et ot | i o, o, i, WAL | p SR ASIEL i ot e 1 | GTJACOBS Q] ance, working in the right dj L e s ol e i MonEalba s micileling o | Ko.0nsHe R e uneaue Tl Inncosntlerson s feoatiog hesiudliui loaplesSand i byon Rdantimiadd Sralior grows with time, and when steadily pra hor lifo is pead i R i SRE S| conscious of the excellence of which | Macavlay read all his articles to s sister | you'd buy it from me direct. It will do 4 er life is about to broaden, b sl wedallion portrait bust in bas relief of | (i pen o yat from me direct. CONQUERS PAIN, tced, oven by the most humble, will | 65 cBapyt” Wi oaden, but I, 1“||”_‘| Hhedation portralt bust in bas teliet”of | they do not speak, full of kindness of | hefore sending them to-the press, and | 36 mor Q rarely fail of its reward. Trusting in the | mysbabyl b L L B0 AULUSUS I It | thought, which may sometimes, when | Anthony Trollope swd that no person ) aited till tho po- o " o help of others 15 of comparatively hitle :,'::l’,f.‘,‘“:'“";l‘l“l,m”w e broug l""":u“l'l;‘\l_ is o be put wpon hetgrave in Aus- | chance avises, be put into deeds, buttoo | had ever read a line of his manusermt | 1; : B e e ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS. use, ‘T'he grandest inventic s bee! y o i often letting nee’ ultiply when it | but his wifc great advant- [ a copy of “Progress and e ( the Years—Cured. BB A LIS Erajidust ivontions ho l‘”ll‘f‘ff finger near her hand and she grasped it | Catharine V. Wute, who graduated | would be co casy and S0 chirming to | age in matiors 5 s B_vopyiof SRy ApAELorerky L R el Sator BL. Daltimere Ma ek iy o ket putasltolnor: | Heaven came closer to e than 1 had | from the Chiicago Taw school June, [ breakand to throw them away. I'he most noteworthy examples of joint wor vs George holds on the Jours I was subjoct to kovere e SN A glared hope it might, Lire first duy | has just started uarterly mugaziné | Lo notchury of loving words to dear | author hose of Samuel Carter | gubject of property, & good many of his Thoumativ i mylorkr pndisiouldor, at Inst wili eave a stond T up nurse give u‘l to me and 1| ealled l!w Chieago Law Times. It 1s | ones, nor of pleasunt, ippr ive ones [ and Anna Maria Hall and of Williamand | o1 friends will beé oniy too glad T he ean e R e R Wo are told by o great author that he | Lol Ber i my arms. My own lidle | considered a valiable addition to legal | to those aromnd you. "Itis hard to ‘tell | Mary Howitt, Mr. and Mrs. Tlowitt | make s fortune. They are not political d befcro 1 i used (wo Dottios, wus onsilaren banit B i s wahlo B paskEnostutoran L) Jitorsturo, what the influenices may be upon the fu- | worked together for fitty-six years, and | geonomists, and they will not ask Lim to Woll aud aw #tromg g ever antiful face, and utiful {\-“““)l‘l'“" v _happy in the present. The first eandidafe for admission to | ture of the Iatter, even” though they be | wrote not fewer than 540 volumes divide it with them, " . Y Bt O it Shan (f01 " Tonma: hen she lay in ber erib and followed | Brown university under the recent yote | not of those whom you haye gathered reat majority of “women of mind, SIS Seintica~Instant Cure. true beant 1 must me “""h her ey | t was bl When | of the faculty “sduntting women, is a | into your heart of hiar es. Howitt ably di rged her domestie 3 Gardiner gard for the old and young, for the poor *"‘l';‘f'f'l‘.‘ tocmel, When she stretehed | graduate of thit Providence high school. uith in the prescut good, hope for the 5. My wife,” hoasted Mr., How- Scalping the Scalper. T was taken with gentiine sciatlcn and and suflering: must bo sensible and pure | o her little hauds to me:, When sho | She will pursuc the study of chemistry | future, conrage to do” and dare—these | i the best poetess and the best house- | San Francisco Call: 8o severe have the a8 only.ong whi hap had b con houghts, ciaste inher conyersa | Lghed as L eame nea hert Ab, God is | solel are all often inspired by u chance expres- | wife in England.” invoads of the sealpers been in trade A \ R IAITLIS AR lietic to those in adversity, NI” Kool "’r"';""fiuf nd I wondered Mrs. Ernest Hart, who established the | sion of kind appreciation that costs the [ T are cases, however, when the in. 8 ailronds that a new deserip- t b5 Oll, and much o and even disposition; | Fy i oy should came to met Per: | London agency for the saleof knittins | speaker absolutely nothing. 1 do not | spiration, the sympathy, and the heip of | tion of ticket has heen adopted on a num x lmost ustant bove ali, humbleness of soul s there wis pang of serrow as sheleft | and emoroldery from Donegal, Irelund, we should overflow with | a wife are neve nowledged. The hero | ber of eastern railronds. It has lately ! : ! GOULD. The true givl 15 not complete withont 1"4””.”":»’\ Ll Z t'l ffu- cunming | s now in Canada with a view of foun pr t are aucaningless or utter | alone comes to the front— the wite is hid- | been introduced on those roads leading 5 3 the blessing of the gift of industry. Girls | oo |;I‘.‘§,u' lu-. & ligure, the wimless | jng markets for her wares, She has | what is untruthful und misleading, but 1 the background. “Oftentimes,” | into Sult | and will probably be Nouralglus--8 Yonrs—C 3 instilled with habits of industry are more | Sl (he final walking, those made tho | spent #10,000 on this work that we shall be alert and thoughtful, | says Oliver Wendell Holmes i 1 before long by the Southern” P Yor fower JIIL, Appomattox Co. Va afuly provided for than if they had a for- | ShADEe thne of fullness for the mother Miss Adeluide Detehon, the drar that no moment when kind words may | fessor at the Breakfast Tuble,” ! cifie. The ticket is divided into the usual 168 MORL atukbORR fomn AR WiLh et n them, for there is no art or | A0 |'!. aby was still all my own, 8 s to be the most popular of | be spoken shall slip by and leave them | Jain swing 3 er in that long, | number of coupons, but at one end of it Bcuto palns I ovory part of the body too diflietlt for industry toattain, | s 1 )W"\‘lfll%”“\f'vl-; in £et- | oy Amoriean girls abroad. She was en- | forever unsaid, We 1l too prone to | sharp-po'nted, 'k cradle, in which [ is a tabular exvmark, whieh must ylcian had given up all hopes, bué I i dimeAI. bty | L along avithont o, Mamma bas been | 0 asiienily Srcels A AN Ol Fgranted, to live by each | love to et tl at mother rock me, 1 gulated by the ticket-seiler. This A SR Titlastry nlifios o | the pivot around which her hfo has re- | Yeaiig™ b TV e i markod | other day by day und speak of m have seen ip giide by against the his imagination. He has given expr Essay on Man. sion to this fear in the “Femmes d'Artis- | Man that is married to woman is of many tes,” and more particularly in the tale lays and full of tronble. “Madame Heurtbise,”” with which the | In the morning he draws his salary, and in volume opens. But, on_beingintroduced the evening City of l ¢ consists of the following words printed KOBELT B, KA LE. PR Mo REana i, AN ‘f"‘“"l “‘l'. las come to me with her | Shoeass both in Glasgow nbureh, | things, but seldom say the full, sw tide as if drawn by some invisible tow- | down the end of the ticket > and lowest omployment: it paing. hor dissppointmonts hor failures | ®agyietenron 5 od8aI N 0 words that would have brought gladness | lines with a hundicd strong arms pulling A vosh vigor in the performinee and 1endoe. dn my. ar he has whis- |y ropronches for writing plays whieh | 10 the heart wnd sunshine to” tho lite of | it; her sails being unfilled, her streamers i . liloe, 120 ul and religious duties, and it pered the wonderful thoughts that ebild. | SR TR0 allowed o sea that he | those who may perhaps secm (o have the | were drooping, “she had noither side- Suiors wider scope for the displuy of our falents, | bewe, iVps b, Mo destion could | 4 S0 Tast taken the hint, ana his play | 1645t need of onr ministrations, whool nior sternwhovl; still sho moved on Stout, o nabit of constant useful occupation | (Lach 80 bigh or piarce such dopths but | 8555600041 guaranteed not to bring The First Baby. stately in her serene triumph as if with Younk, g5 s cssmntial fou the hapviness and weil- | 4t Gou iacen Hor nonaal | tho slightest blush to the cheek of Columbus (0.) Dispatch, hocownilite, But T koaw, that on the Didis s o 2 of woman a8 of man. The happi- | 05 Cou MO SNGRY i 5 | modesty. . AT T other side of tho ship, hiddon bencuth Miditle aged, B Rl A Tros i ibadth o arms were nota safe roefuge from; no “"\f”lQ R Do you notiee that young fellow — the great hull that swam 5o majestionl] Kldely, ok Lt P ey hain 50 severe but that mamma eould re- ith all our bonsted progress we ap- | . Iyes of biue and instache yellow: there was & little steam-tug with o h :)(l':unl::;:::\ - |I.‘1w" |‘|‘u'\\ I.I.il‘,.‘l.) “k\ ::"l“ ieve it, How 1 hours: 10 theso },A.“” have been going backward, at | He's 5o happy (h;nh\-wullew\v\x_l]vm:l his joy, T A e e ccompanied by sick headache and at- | o 5 3 e iy N H ek AR e's papa ! on. und knew that | M steam-tug accom) ck, cho and at- |y, ive been but one thus | Jersey, who has just celebrated her |y tne father of a bounelng baby boy ! untwined ber arms and left the tll i f ‘nerves.” Every girl oughtto | N6 huve o, b= e { be RIRAINRS. XOry RIF 4 Pl :h‘ Not any le real to her | binety-eighth birthday, says she voted What & grin expands his ship it would wallow and roll ubout and Beard | L0 WO, B n X ! ; I am & the hundred | for Jefierson for president. A dot) LR S | ! - v I 4 | L schor A 4 . As he greets his fellow ere drift hither anda thither, and go of witn Noti tlon for this s 10 et in school i | heraes of storics that 1 lave evolvea for | Tie next royal marriage will be that | When e meeis thens in the moraing coming | tho reflugat tide, no ong uows whither, | The selling agent pinéhes out the des ED STAR COUGH in ‘fi". stops of the’ ans in this re her; they V' roal, indeed, to me, of the Princes Elizabeth, of Suxe-W ein down. My ! Andso 1 Lave known more than or a and the conductor thus 1 his speet, toaching children all kinds of | 1f 1 have e d lier sho has' no less | o the Grand Duke of Mechlenburg: : How lie slaps you! i b LERRAIN o dsihe ronaaha. 864 boonimy wde, and has velated | Sehwerin. The bride-elect is upward of jox asiane youl iled ' : Tav-pennoned, that, but for | hor ¢ nger of Wis pising | SAFE |t ts ¢ omesti S s | tales fully as imposaible as the **Arabian | thirty years old, is marrying for love, ST » crazie g’ v g arms und Lrave e & 1048 oF Wom A L ol 't domestic happinoss. The A\_Mm\,,) 8 Imposalble 3 i | thirty 3 ing dress oot §15,000, Thes | Me1s certuiuly the eraziest wan it: tGwn, toiling arms and Lrave, | the wrong mun or woman SURE. “0 ] e i Eyes | THE CHARLES A VOGELL gh-decked, full-ireiguted, | jasse orfiotly ATk, S o 18 | FREE FROM OPIATES AND FOISON, tion of women has made gro lus wandored And he e o 0f . ri-beating heart of the faithiul hittie stridos in the last fow year Mo g further away, but never so far but that | chane Appiness appear to be good. \\\"x'f:lu“:ns‘lx‘fi:\“&. “f“““ wife thut nu.fl'l.»u close in his shadow and :, S it Hiw PRONFT. uestion of highe neati foldg | She could run quickly home if her fear It is at last settled that Dr. Mary | On its beauty and its var . clung to him so that no wind or way = “ N . ! AT DRUOGISTS AND DEALEES. \e prominent pl Arc wo | Was aroused. She has brought with her | Walker is not to be Miss Cleveland's su A 4 could part them, and dragged him on torald: “‘Fver hear of @i | gy u Ly &) OukLEE 0. Balumore,Hd, gontont to be as w 166N Dk ||1|(:‘u‘;"ln‘a -rlflhl.»‘rml} ‘!rulll: l{ilwlr -';ll\ln‘-]n‘ :v:r o :n(\ll‘llm" of Lit :ulnll;nl!u A eruel "l‘l: 1!::..1“1\11 lnnLx aguinst all the tide of circumstances, [ 1¢ pping i | l\: l‘ ght o duked | - 5 LR AR s hat | but they ure bro o be tried in the hicago quill-driver settled question | , e ough we're certain | wouid soon have gone down the stream | 8 veteran oflice i - forh oue strungth b dotne our ntmost | gyl Y of mamniy's Judement and wis- | by sugcesinie thit hu- she. doosit b | UL 16 Nk all other aies 1 looks anil | Wi beesy hedrd ot more. sty e w1 | gt goture Cured Btriye. one and all of us, to bocome in | dow. When she “keeps houso' ‘1 often | how fo clothe herself sho wenid not bo e, Niany authors und jouruatists known | ¥ i my boat along Greon stroel . irls." We nood not'live grand live take tea with Ler, and she cannot take | likely to know bhow lothe her thoughts Seven Ways of Marrying. to usfind in their wives and daughters | When my attention In s attra T to | (e o e Peat ok £l oo and useful ones, doii the work: | MOFe pleasure in’ the “muke beliove Plerr -—— Brooklyn Mags There are scven | excellent amanuenses, who not” only | man who was skulking upan ailoy. thout uny o) ) itlon trom I wisich falls to our lot most faithtully and | than I do. But now sie 1s going to .. A PublicTelephone, separate and distinet ways in which the | make good copyists, but suggestive liter | 1ok after the follow and chased hun for Fhr Sed ‘ i ponsclontiously, for, 85 Georgo Eliot tblls | 5000l I shall loso my baky; "I have | Chicago Heiald: A South Water street | yuptial knot muy be tied, the attending | ary assistants. Tervible is the loss of | 8 bloek or two, when T s i suddonte bt i (00 TG us. “The growing'good of the world 15 lost ber. She w leave *the door | merch vho bas been sorely Sn-»u-n-d expense of the different ‘modes varying | such an assistant. Sula has recently | fall to the gr und as thou 0 GRS 0 o | Empors, Ransa v dependent on unhistoric acts, with Jusses on her lips, and my | by vustom house oflicials using his tele- | from $1to §1,000. The least expensive, | given expression to his grief atthe loss [ shor. When I came up to b |G cun e oot oo ORI R A, words " her ear, but she wiii | phone, grew desperate the other day und | and the one seldom. adopted, “excopt in | Of Mrs. Salu. Ho doclaves himself a | Bim s stil s a corpse, with wbyndio of | Call i o ] o 18 1oy mizht have heen,is Lalf owing | ©0me houo full of school, of comynions | 1 o fit of anger printed this sign cases of elopement, is that afforded by broken and desolate old man, ut- | booty in one of hix hands b | Prof, N. D. COOK, tothe n v who lived faithfully a mul‘ teache) She will bass into & e ” e the justice's oflice. There a couple can 1y without ambition; and he cortainly | bleeding from a ontin lis which 11 AT hidden Jife.”” Lot us also bear in mind | Vo/'d where L am nci; whero Ioun only FUUAPosLIc OpFICE 13 be firmly united in the space of a minute | seems hard to please, He advertised for | could sce had been inflicted by o hus Tl R , Nob. ase beautiful lines of Charles Kingsley: | f0110W 8t 5 diztance; and she will never : A PusLic TRUST for a small sum. Itis customary for a | a lady secretary and received no fower | jeicle, the pieces of avhich fay whout Office 1614 Douglas Street, Up stairs B, wood, sweet maid, and Jet who wiil be | B%4in ba wholly mine. Oh, good teacher! P Bur A Pusiic TELEPHONE groom to dress 4s he may please when the | than 435 applications, but, he adds, with | The great chunk of foo had drouped & claver; shie is but one ot fifty in your room, and ‘ Is A —— NUISANCE, marrisge 1s to be perforined by a justice, | a touch of irony, “the amanuensis who | the eaves of a buiiding by the side of AL COMSTOCK, Bo noble ihings, not droam them all day | erhaps, in your eyes, one of the least ¢ AteeearEaaTen and a dress-suit wonld be sadly ‘out of | is now kindly sssisting me is not one of | Which he had been running. When the s ng wteresting. ~ But, oh, she is my one ewe | Conterplating the inseviption with a | place in the musty lsw oftice. " The one | the 435," eached the station the fellow | Grenl, Insurance Agent And niake lifo. death; and that vast forever | lumb, and hoaved shines on me out of her | great deal of satisfaction, the merchant | great advantage of the justice shop mar- | “Phe hovelist, Alphonse Daudet, had | opened his eyes and in u dazed mawyor A8 R I T (e reud. swoat sy, : eyos. 1 must share my kingdom with | nailed the sign near the felephone, since | riage is its cheapuess dotermined to remain & bachelor, be- | asked, *Waat Jid you want oot 4 fel- | | ‘ Hoirrags PRI Vo should all endeavor to live for | you. Your praise will “count with “her [ which time he hus suffered iwmunity | ~As some people object to bemg married [ cause he was afraid that it ke made 4 | lo ¢ He didu't know what sruck | H) . S ilie e b wwothing, aud begm Life by prowising ater than wiue, your frown will be | frow the custom housc erowd. by & justice of Lhe peace, preforring the | wrong - step in - worriage b might dull 1989 FATUAIG S | JMUDUY ® LUIBE SIS, W st avies wee

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