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e e A e — THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 26, 188.~TWELVE P CHEERING WORDS FOR WOMEN | jeiathice pocton o e s e | AMONG THE WITS AND WAGS, | s e ety e s tecerates | CHUNKS. OF HO\IP COMFORT, ! drink at the fountain, be they ever so 10thing that promisoc smallest satis 1 3 Y1t Ouly the Heart is Pare and Light, You | ! r 0, 137%) that knowl- | The Fate of Fanny Foo-Foo, OLild of the | palate { P traportacon of i Paydscponeg ARl 1 i AUADY k] edge in women w not merly neglect “Mr. Chasublc d the he of the P Aro Pretty Bnongh to Wed." ed, but rid to that time. One Great Tyooon, ho will yon offé frat these | tem to Honsekeeners, would have thought that the slleged | viand - Seal Caps, Seal Gauntlets THE NAMES OF WOMEN. | hiive bern of itsell u' renson for gronter | ANOTHER ON THE TRAIN BOY.| . elor oy e IO CN T MW LT ER Seal Walking (TIO"CQ. 1, such as hos wlways been conceded to - the cheek, P : “1“' i dys t men .“"‘,”"*_ bave | gar Muffe and Boving Gloves—The o Brekwheat Oake. A LChIIA's Tdeas and its Bank Ace Seal Turban C‘Jps. The Thirst for Knowledgo—The Ser- | stond rewdy to elp them into the way Duokwheat Cake and Other 2, O Dee count-Points on Purlor Decoras Spenial Brroring. X el vant Girl and Wages—The Clothes ser arm have always tried to Cakes—Sharp Points on No dainty in win tion Punctuality at Meals—Ar- Colebrated Silverman Son Wl Gloves, anese Girls—The mysel John Stuart Mill Varions Shams, Ral bl AL AR rangment of Honse Plants, 7 - : HbJECHOR OF WOMBRL 4 kaTe . i b i Silk Mufflers, 1 position v lways A Paper Muslin Ghost., 3, an Nobor o Silk 3 I’ 1 Only The Meart 1s Pare, y Y b ORTTPALLrts b PO | P Mooty WarR URINHE Bt ol butter as ¢ cold, aid Body but Moth oxlh‘.Suonendolh, i Aihe Kinne ertain substantial protoction, | A ehiid of the sreat Tocoun: cold. 1w spiendid they Took So ex- uuly knows of tho wortk Silk Handkerchiefs Here is a question the ma nre : v good deal of elumsy teas- [ Stie wore her head bald ‘and hor clothes were 1y browned, all hot from the Lo keep the lome together " How ean we in [ N on the way. Dut th e made perteetly round, by Mol Nobody Knows of the steps it takes, Novelties in Holiday Neekwear, Gloves and Ho One thinks that her S g this dafense the ¥ 1 petticont, half pantalosn 1y’ Mollie, who bakes “em with Nobody knows--but mother, SICK red g s to the ed Her face was t I 0f lenton peel, ill, aid patiently waits til I've eaten | { nothe s puzz ] y | o e of bHlospoo: my i No wonder ove he mornin o Nobody listens to ehildish woes i I~ Another Is pusaling : ton of wornen fact that her love of | And a tablespoon. BOAT 110 DEAKKERE DolT T et T T st el A, Knit Caps, LAl knowledge has been diveetly repressed, [ 3 handsome young ehap was Johnny [1i-Hi' | otcheer. ©dressin a jilly and hurry b Nobody's pained by natughty blows . > 5 This lassie's cheeks area | her thirst treated as a crime ol paper muslin clothes lo, where M il is \wing the grid- Novody—only mother, Jer ey C&DS. Tow ean <he miko U ? fine theorics of ehivaley and gall 1is vk hinit on_ the ton of his lead, dle, 1know, urrah for the winter x v RS A smooth and siender and s v Sutliy M yd Mr LweRth T8 Tt lis eves slanted downward as if some chap ite eager for hot buckwheat estowed on baby brother ’ ey ) f A lndy’s shonld be,” s gut by Mr. and Mrs. Yawootiln Knglund, | = Had savagely puilod his 1iose. cakes which, sliding in butter Nobody knows of the tender pras‘r, Good Warm Knit Caps, 40¢, 75c and $1, 1 W ivar tthe wdtedt X T and swimming in lasses, is Nobody—only miother, VOUMAN'S HATS A s ono thinks st tif o phnp | 107 given stun for (he eiducation of | Fane Fuo-Foo o Johin 1A, somcthing for brenkfast Mot r N AtOtb? 016 tink il women than four times as much for that |~ AN when in tie sinl stelo that nothing su obody knows of the lossons taug H B H& sa" A i fHor teetli Ate not g1 : |of men. But the time is fast coming | He popped, she biushed sach a decp orange PassBESs, \m Iovig one anotlicrg U sen And what shall we do these poor, when the spiritual promise shall for her tinge obody knows of the pafience sov Millard Hotel Block, 1222 Donglas s wirls be fultilled ane shall thirst no wore Tt G Bill Traver's Motto AR RIS LD = 222 Dl ¢ cannot be happy at all? I it hadn't been for her 8 eved viance 2 Ll — — Tlat cannotbe happy ata A LEALLR I e AL Anew story is told of W. R, Travers body: knows of the anxious foars And I, who 1ook at them, eannot see Brooklyn Union: ‘There isa discussion wit of Wall street. His wife was one t lariings may not weather S—— S— The Servant Girl and Wages, And hier charming wide-mouthed smile, Winy thiey are dissatisiiel e York papers and fn | ABoftin the bliss of their new born love nging a moifo in their houme | L storm of lifw in after vears They look like a rilen o " bloom: 2 L Shihy Ly \ it co le Pag s W 1 ‘ 1o v obody Know ut mother, OFf some fancied beauty denie in which at least three-lifths of the peop! I & strictly Japanese way = :x \“f‘ vl”l»‘ ‘H’H.“ n \\\lh ‘g‘}l"‘]“ corner, hody 19 at the throne of Brookiyn arc interested, and about [ She howling a song to a one-string Hite, Mmottos" To thank the Heavenly Fatbor | ot Drawing, This Month, on November 20th, Big Prizes. No Blanks The mystical seeret §s mine to impart which they can, withont boasting, claim [~ On whicl she thought she could play. oL would like to it read, ‘And D—n | For that swee ft—a mother's love 4 With $2 You Can Sect Listen, il who coyet tho power to know somcthing—the seryant girl OutCook LML 9 Of beauty's magle: The wondertul art % gt TR R LR, Offen he'd eltmb to a lilgh 1adder's top, o L ) : 5 Ligwdoven il depiis o gentlo heart, | Y K N U S A0 oL SR || A gy s fopote " T The Civilizer. You'd Bottor ay as You Go, One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond And shines fron the eyes every lour 1 < he stood on bis head and fanned himself, Boston. Courter., tTEC R VO bRV : g - A 2 3 i Bo: boarding-houses and to canise the ratio of [ 3l dhe balaneed b on her nose. "Lis Hopo shat lights the way through | Bty & oy conven o LRy Sl kGl Ul | L L The hands that do eharity’s gentle de marringes and births to the population | Or else she would get in a pickle tub, trouble's night II iily 8. Boutou in the Toledo A\:Ik W .wl‘.‘.‘-l:h.‘ nxel's above: inall urban communities to_decrease And be kicked around on his toes, "Tis Hope that cheered the weorld since time \‘-“‘]' o _“”“'V ) il r Anyone sending us $2 will secure one of these B is then ENTITLED to nil whether thie eliveks be rosy or falt, The ins ney aud the inefliciency of |, began, ou can go at oy BrAbE: Wit S g Nl i el i ) hen ENTITLED o rfunoctnt bl it e el domestic servaitis i American el s | T eourso of true love, evon in Japan, " s it makes o elothing clean and | blease, il have i chatgod without | AL At A el M Al e WAUTICEB L0 SO the only evil of lalf such magnitude o extremely rough, 5 winte, worry of having to consider whet you 06 Piknse Coid N AL LU Xt over the beautiful lips, dear girls, that has not provoked the organization | A0 the fieree Tycoon, “when hie heard of | "Tix soan tlint elvilizos savage man, have enough money in vour purse to pay | 00 E J Lwing But gentle words are sid f4 socioty for tho provention ovfor the 1 B ; for it or not, but it”is also true that these WS HOLIIBS iR Forim bo bithip ot sl of a society for the pre orfor the sed Javanese oaths so touzh Uindl Sprseiels’ Hebsral 8o © it or it A LR advancement of something, “That his couttiers” hair would have stood on [ o bk bk itoms, sl though they nin POt KT Ittty BHOUGH Lo Wols: Ihe present sysiem of domestie service o lnd iy ; ) i ¢ presents a curious anomaly. Housckeep- f the'y only had enough, Names of Women, ing 15 becoming more wnd more u by 500,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, ete., down to the lowest prize of 100 Francs Gold, will be sent free of charge, Money can be 3 cred letter or postal note, For further information, call on or address BERLIN BANKING CO., be, mount H 205 Broadiway, New. Y. son of Claus Spreckels, the Sands { up with appaliing rapidity into' & ; T NS AR OL W -‘\_I island sugar milhonaive, wi .\.lw, ly | that always surpasses expectation. B N. B.—These Bonds are not lottery tickets, and are by law permitted to be sold in { h Fay Templeton while she | sides this; the very best ealeulators, and the United States Give your daughter but one name i | deng the proportion of ive domestics .\rilhl‘-‘l‘_\wml\ I»H"H]wl on :mlh his swords, a8 1""““""" 1 Sun Iy '”H N'l‘l‘“"“ years ;hm' l“hu generally use .x]\\ se cconomy, | = T | = e ) iy Lk L st SR BT Er TR 1 his pistol placed a wa ¢ and he presented her with numerous | buy things in this way which they can BG1oIe L6 Lo sn't fai t | atmosprerie engine, and was intende buptisa, She will bo perfectly content | to the whole number is smaller, perhaps, | 1 W8 REOHESCEL AN degant and costly dismonds. The town | easily do without did they take tige for | onovolize the credit. Lt isn't faiv. But fatmosplerie engine, and was intended with it. Her lover never requires, never | than ever before; vet tho wages aro | QR G I IERE o fhe tra B8 PRESIBHY 1Ok Bt the | refleetion which enh sy date thae for | ghe mother always lets him. Sinee this | to make her way'in any direction below uses but one of her names, i suo has | higher than ever before, and higher than | j1e found thom: enjoying thei guileless | § - LIS B 5 0| iton sompep g cush payments would | eolumn admitted clever childven, fond | the surface. I attacking u vessel she it a dozen. In tho hoightot his tonder- | woinen receive foruny othier sort of man selye : & oL oy pmpany apbroached | often compel. ILis so easy, when an arti- | yirents como to me and tell me of their | would sink below her, attach o torpodo ness he never exclams: “Amelin Jane, | ual labor, and higher than most receive | On the top of a lightning rod. SR elet ik Al (Gl it s m ey i tme desivable i | precocions proge It an exeellont | to her botton, and then back off and. ex- tomy arms!” He simply extends | for labor of any “kind. Many « robust | " ey : HiNBROEE RRR ska RBEBY 16 | IRELRmIALION sent and charged for, | {hing, especially in’ ot . but Luotice | plode it with electricity. Justhow the s wrms and evies. “Ameliat™ “When the | woman g b umontinand: boned nndih SeEtyin SICCEal B EanHBIEOD 00 1) SR i S atoiia Not Sustrry | fons temptation overcomes the buyer be- | \wiien'y lady tolls me a_story of her baby | torpedo was to be attached 1 ean't tell gurl marries lot her always keep her sur- [ lodgingm Brooklyn as a servant; and | e Feoma down and out of that there, i R e G ore e strength which comes from | ghosays “our baby.” But when a father | you, though it was illusteated at the time. name. Then, whenever we see miny @ woman who makes her hving by [ ARqBRoI BEI L ko 10 4 plac PO, find a roar o e, o | jooking at the matter on all sides enables | ik Tio always beging about “my little | The boat arrived at Nassan n picces, woman's name, we shall know whethe teaching reccives less, The cost of do- [ jen he dragged off his ehild, whose spasms giiaH ;h-‘lww ‘}H‘lxl‘li 4;:'”'~H‘n‘>t A“-L”m”»“ ::l1“|n. sist the lm‘|v.\ll~*' o buy. Often | gipl > and gene rally says 1 have o little | and for fear that some of the federal ghe is married ‘or single; and if she js [ mestic Serviee is ludicrously out of pro- |~ Evinced untistatly wild despair, ReREURDNE LA A0 on i ses are made in this way and re- | Gapiehter, 1 never met a child yet whose | spies in the port would get on to the in- marricd we shall know what her family [ portion to the cost of other labor which 2 teardin Arisco: gretted, while something that was far | host jdons wore not derived from the | vention the boses were' carted off up the name is. 1f she has carned o reputation | requires the same qualities and skill. | But the Tycoon, was butlv.fooled, o i HHOLO NECUSSIATY MUSL i conseauence be | motner. 1 have heard of childven who | country to a seashore plantation, and it asa writer or doctor, or an LL. D., as [ Yel the supply beeomes less and the de. Desvite b .\qu.»mu pains. ‘ The Original “Uacle Tom," gone without. ! have been petted by their fathers, but [ was there that we found the hoat after Mary Brown, sho will carry that witilher | mand greater in spite of the fact that the | FeraAohn with o taothiick, letall the blaod — 11g once was a slve, as black as a coal, tonrehants understand that a great | ey generally talked slang, which their | she had heen put together, That sho y Brown Johnson; and in all | number of women who have toearn their | wiilo with a hack somtre R Ne o0 And before the warhe was bianded. deal more is likely to be bought where | f(For's thought awfatly bright would run on the surface and below it ” 5 hile with a ba mersanlt on the floor e stayted up “Unele Tom's Cabin® troupe, | there i FE s o s there will be spared an infinite | own lving continues to inerease and Fou-Foo battered out her brains, ! A L e ) s ranning account than when was demonsirated to our satisfaction amount of talk and inquiry s to who she | wages for all other kind of labor that ; kil i But "twas not very long ere it stranaed I is puid down. which oxplains their ree re t * whom t 1 ] BRby's BAnlEACohunt: within a few hours. Steering by compass was before she was married. This system v can do become less. This is the | They buricd them both in the Tycoon's lot, | e reaso) I 105t plain to be f ( y The reason, 1 th most plain tot reason to belioye will pay what they | when below the suriace, she preserved a ; Toronto Glabe: [ saw a very sensible i8 essentinl to the cause of woman. It | anomaly which needs explanation. Ltight under a dozwvood tree, e Loved liguor (06 well—nos, tis man did, ] SEESE et Sl conrse s straight 1s an arrow, making a may bo said tha it lacks perfection in | It tdy seem absurd Ut a woman | Wite thos conld listto the ishtingale and | Brandy smash cavsed fis toupe o nasiup, | Bonestly owe. iWhe excess will, n nine | 1t for mothers the othor dag i Bibs [ speed of ten or twelve wnles an' hour, two respeets; we could not tell from the <ew fifteen hours a day far §3 or LeommIobImHIoIbGD | ween, ases out of ten, more than compensate L L ALt S and remaining below some forty to sixt three names whether the bearer of them k when, i€ she be strong and | ARl where the mosquita's “sorowful ehant | Sccond nature for him to be branded. for the loss of interest npon the outstand O i | Minutes. The problem of how to got i f ) . e it o Maddens the restless flea e - s, i 5 < W parent to dispense with various 8 I ] g might not be a widow, and it mnkes no | have no small ehildren, she might earn i E lng sums, though there is 1o question paren oo Ath vhioh his | of the federal Dlockaders scemed (o h provision for a second marr Those | the same wages and her board “and | And often at nfht when the Tycoon's wite | PUANEAMInK 1t Advisavte. but that’ they somutimes lose'” Jr little mattors of garniture with which Wit | heen solved. With such a boat s that i are delicate questions. In regard to the | lodging besides as o domestic. But, ab- Slumbered as sound as a post, New York Sun: “Won't you give my ounts by the failure of individuals v"t BT e aE Y Sl eston harhor the whole Yankee first it is nobody’s business to know | surd us it may be, it is not inexplicable. mond-shaped eyeballs looked onasight [ new play a pufl?” asked an author of i | through misfortanc,* sickness, death, or | PUt the sum they represent aw ¥ NS et would have been terrorized. whether the woman is or is not a_widow, | The imprint of servitude remains on the | 4 hat scared him to death almost: dramatic eritic. deliberate raseality o discharge their | fature (more practical) nse. 1t is really 1 *pyy“only “yoing upon which we had L unless she chooses to make the fact | house servant, as it does not on the | hyas bald headed spectre flittin about, 1 bardly think it would be safe.” debts. of compuratively little impottance to his | 14uh¢ was the working of the torpedo. ™ prominent,and then she has ways enough | teacher, or even on the seamstress, and | Vit paper masliv ghost, Do oL I would | wios courss there ata very many wamon | B sent health or happiness that his pt- ) g failed 1o work then the boat was L T A AR s e [ e it L e i = : ell, it's so weaid that o pull’ would [ Who cannot control this matter. “Pheir | ticoats should bo trimmed with Torchon | ot Jitlo use, The inventors iad not yot place it does not at all matter what be- | in the Kitehen of mistresses most §core One Against the Train Boy. blow it to picces husbands are the treasurers and dis. | OF his ,‘]'H‘ ""I”" ‘,'I‘, i .‘,|”'~“ ‘“,‘ o I::.- made apractical torpedo test, and they comes of the name of her first husband. | American women prefer to have fewer | Chicago : Iain't often v pensers of the family finances, and eash | Perambulator upholstered in St seemed to hesitate, However, when they Tt is the woman’s identity that 15 to bo | meals and less wholesome ones in their | thal wo g " osaid o tram A s Duek. buyments are impossible without the | Wnurse of that exponsive varely G| woro wld that th” success of salo des preserved, And she cannot be required | own homes. It is because of the pride of [ boy, “but “sometivies we have to | “What luck did you huve fishing Pen- | masculine approval. “They see the mat. | Wil eonsent to walk abrond undér the [ T8 0 I TR SERGR, BL 8 SHE S to scv up mile stones along her new ife. | American women that the serving elass | knuekle under. 1other day I had a pas. | nyshorts asked a “gentleman of o’ well only m,_the light of diamond cut | insuflicient protection of a wihite cap I | 400 for two or three days' tit 1 pre- Annabolla is not Annabolla, or fair | of Burope lias @ monopoly in American | senger who refused to buy n { known impecunious character, who owes | diamond. Their customers muke them | Sttimer time, To 15 really quite as mich | Gy,0 they made experimants. during this Anua, but_the fominine of Hannibal, | kitchens. The time is coming when more | keof at him, and made a side-bot with the | to nearly eversbody. ro | ait for their returns, why should they | fielightad with o box of blocks with WhCh | interval for when we visited them agnin meaning gift (or grace) of Bel, Arabelia | and more housewives will have to do | brikeman that Pd fetch him for a fifty- Splendidt While 1 was out twenty | not proceed in the same ‘way. Nor eai (e W nclifetingll sl elon wire quite prepared. An old not Atabelln or benutiful altar, but | without domestics, either by becoming | €ont book hefore we got to Chieago. But [ men with bills calied at my bouse to col- | they be made to see, oven selfish | Wolly ban-limh at 23 cents as with the | o156, haa heen towed up from Nasdan Orabill, & pray an. In itd an- | their own servants or_giving up house- | What d'ye s’pose happened? The chap | leet mon § point of view, that the pay-s-you-go s T O XpoNsIve [nrien i venon ik | unid anchored Taimill) of glivized form of Orabel it was much more | keeping, or they will have to remove | £0t $2 0ut of me and my name on some He Novor Will. o, so fur 48’ faily are con- | IROT I0 0 and sutelod and_wnseod 1ts | EeVOnly fecb of wafer, common in the thirteenth conturyjthan at | from domestie "serviee the servitude | darned list or ot He was the agent |y ) Spoor News:© Ho wa cerued, is far cheaper in the end, to | dndyapped aid snarled and wagged B retice o her. They wed 1o have wresent, Maurice ha mvmw to do with | which now aches to it. Then, of | for some new-fangled life insurance con- G y AT s whatever extent it can be made pray e |G RO VIVORE OSSR i 0 2 riect confidence m themselves as they M; Jor a. Moor, but 6 ourse, Suoh Service would ccast. to by | corn, and L didi’t sell him o cents | Man who liad been talking loudlyof nis And truth to tell, it would be far | Necessary expense attendant upon ex- | Gy Sy in the bont and sunk uuritiug, or a Moor, but comes trom pnta0, o sersioevonld oo tobe | : Y8 ] father's viches and his own prospeets, | ensior in most cases to by G100 BTG me youth does not minister o any i i oonband sunk ;‘ul;\ 5 ]‘l’"i"m““«‘:" r” ] l}:”gd”;” ”.r hl"l! b o "x"“"“; ':’N"('” (G i when an old woman leaned over the seat | they will acknowledge even to them but the vanity of extreme '8 | doubt of their g ) ] Alain, Alan o Allan, and b no possibie | problem it throws S A i Made a Slig o nanyai ToMany yoN s | e o meran D ritab g stenesion ot s unieboon | Thore wasn't'n ripple by which wa conncetion with Holen, which —comes | eaitse of 2 good deal of discontent which Alacoantiilicoy : = ; S . Tewayer AR RoRean oo m e As o s o Qi meednans (fcoul Uity S pioRtass pLIE o from n different language, and is older 1sely rdited to questions of wages | traveling man, was for the St ¥ G monoy, e shose who onrn [ r o ot establishment. in: lifo. of tho | Mt giving lier twelve minutes’ time wo by 1,000 years at least.. Amy is not from | and horsof works, 1t'is really a quos- | Louis siftho Swas woinz 16 take to the | e b " o found some eharity, | BLT oW livin I St Al | G e e, B an lo% et e cxplosion. Wo amce, but from wwie. Aviee or Avis, | ton of social distinction. An Ameri o put on her wraps S G opt the rule of buying nothing which , g ¢ L waited afull howr, ind wore then does not signify advice, as some think. | man or woman may not care at wll to eat | said he, as he strayed toward the | YOG they cannot immedidtely’ pay for” or for Bolbu e IR Ot N AR O IE A TS el It comes from Lidwis, and means happy | at the same table with another man or | ¢ r table, “Isce that some of folks | wgutled on anything vors” el meney e nboimantgin S RO hours had gonea couple of men rowed wisdom, Eliza 1o connection with | woman, nor to be considered their Imirers of the manly art. To whom | R ) Sty so hear us 10 muke ita certainty, | A witty woman once said her husband | oft to the schooner, but no sign of the Elhzabeth, 1t1s the sister of Louisa, nnd cial ‘equal,” as the southern people he hoxing gloves befong hon ploase call his attention to an | ok to bave things churged week after | had thrce hands, *right, leftand a_little | torpedo boat could be seen. Threo woeeks both are daughters of Ileloise, which is | say in defining the same feeling hetween “Will you be kind enough to hand me SHnEe ¥ 5 b g week with the expeetation of sett it | behind hand.” She was very pre o | later the bo. vas washed up on the Helewis, hidden wisdom. There is in- | the races; but " Ameriean men and women | 1y ear mufls you have in your hand,” 5 e i hnpnvicimayfingd them in nctual in all her s anu this fault shore of one of the small 1slinds to the deed another form of Lomsa, or rather | do not hike to place themselves in such a | she returned icily. SEEE : Hon i v ironisrghelpnymont | her wenerally kind husband was ik south. - She was bent and bruised and Louise, which is the feminine' of Louis, | relation to other men and women as con- [ A chilliness then avose between them An Unmiserly Miscr. dillicult matter, Uncertainty is anele- | thorn in the flesh, A wise and thought- | broken, and in her hold_the corpses of but this was seareely heard of before the | tinually to emphasize & social distinetion, | which has not yet been dispelled. w York Times: 1t s vory soldom | Wententoring vory lurcoly futo tug life, | ful man s usually o and promptly in She tmoinsontorsaR RN ot Sixtoenth century,” Emily and. Amelin | about whi a0 abstraction, they mu e - 3 even in the curious history of litigated | and those people who ‘have the fewest | place at meat time. IUis one of the most | Tie torpedo had not been exploded, but are_ not dillereni forms ‘of one name. | care nothing. The servantgirl probl | Where inaneial News. | wills that such w revelation oceurs us was | 0ddsand ends Hoating out, (o beeo disconraging things in the world to a | the engine had broken down and tho Emily is from Emylia, the name of an | resolves itself into this last—that we must |, Detroit Meren here doesn’t scom | made yesterday in the surrogate’s court. | some inopportine moment, | housewife who prides herself on her | poor fellows had lun at the bottom of Etruscan gens. Amelin comes from the | put servant and mistross on the same | 10 be much financial newsn the pavers | 1t canie out thit the late James 1. Paine | have generally test measure of | goad cooking to have the head of the do- | the sea until thei fresh e was exhausted Gothic amaiin, heavenly, Reginald is | social levet—when, of course, “servant’ ‘!"“““‘-"r‘v"~"“‘““—!“”‘mn with a dissatis- | had left with afriend, who afterward be- Mm_w," i A i ~-Jh denial i the | estic civeleand the: eliel object of a wnd t lied a horeible death, not derived from Regina, and lins no and “mistross” would disappenr, and ong | ficfgrnt. o e 10 nslkedl| orne ”“"“"",“""“ ot Hies Getalerin RIS MR IRENINTE YU SUOLES TRTHON of Sipimces delectah g - g to do with o queen. It is Rem-s beeome simply an assistantto the other— | FORC0 SYON SO0 S1C asked | puackage wiich the custodian suppose LasoInarEEingthoituty or ie | placed upon the t wory. about A T i exalted purity. Alice, Adelins, Adelaide, | or we must eonfinue to pay an anomal- | Keensight P £ consist of private papers I'his pa | thoroug honest person one who | taking his chaiv at meal time. Mothers WOMEN OF THE HAREM, Aliza, Alix, Adaline all torms of onc | ous price for domestic: serviee, which in Why, in the financial column, of | remuined in the custody of his fr [Fang o to. L donl s should be very strict with their boys name, the 100t of which 1s noble, | itsolf would be cheap enough, but the | CONISC" 4 QR for: many years durinig “the lifetime | @ debt o Is an eve Ihe youngsters are so fond of vlay and | A Beiet Glimpse of the Peculiar Fea- But Anna was never used as identic willingmess to suffer tho social distinetion | - [(th! that acconnts forat.' | of the depositor. Ouly —once, and |V nightmare. itis such @ trial to have the faco and | TR T o) with Annis or Aunes (of which Tast the | which such servico now eurries with jt; [ pViers else would 1ok then some fen years after the de: Decorative Ideas in the Parlor, liands scrubbed that it is often . dai General Lew Wallaee's L One ald Scottish Annab is n variety): nor, as | and it is tho growimg searoity of this wills lways soan the te hpews un- | posit was made, did e inquire about | ot GI0L Virdous pariors of | fussle to get them ready for the table s sturdily maumtained, was Elizabeth | mg wheth it be “right” or | d rthe head of Mysterious Disappear- | its safcty. After his death the pack cquamtance convines one that | But persevere; the habit once formed, ever synoniymous with 1sabel “wrong,” absurd or wise, that explaing | #1603 il vas opanod and found to contath moro Widens, dospite the vast mumber | 04t portunt cough fo, use, the : ] ‘ v 1 ; this cconomic anomaly, = - . by o han $350,000 in bills, of which more than D tatoEh dis tio rod energetically of hfe long | fumily tics and connections with theou A Greek Maiden, y Like thalayory Brallo Etoed. §310,000 wore stillctzrent. We believe | i Jor thelrdissemination, are abe | Glrvjon o the nian and be means of nik le world, While polygamy is allowed L Dritton, The Cloihes of Japanese Girls, Detriot Free Press, “What's the sp that' this performance is unparatleled, [ fGrRef very SIBWY by women nfter g his wife o happier wouan, One | fopacey oot GRS A vision of dream and light and bliss Bultimore News: Japancse young | Of that horser” w an old colg Misers often keep their honrds in unltkely | | hes Seom 10 be & pribcipieof otdee « mother gave her boy 25 conts for being i | s Bwoot carvud 11ps for a conqueror's kiss, men of fashion visit tho gitis just a3 they | Man who was leadmge o sad Jooking | incos, but (hoy alwhys kocn them whory | Fegularity so decply rooted in th punctual at meals three tunes a day for a [ 103 slem subjocts huve hurems Livs wilh tho red pomesranate heart, OB Honn ity b B ol o e h - h | mme mind as efieetually to outset all A e R 1t | General Walle depicted o humorous That somewhat pouted o little apart; 1 et . artistic schemes for the breaking up of | WOUF d it vein the curiosity of the Aneriean women Tnir a8 & flock restaurants and fill them up with ice- 4 A & 4 worked like o charm. L OF Tybloan honey AIMEAR B floclc D ey dliavi balls: and purtien | LiVhy T donls sen that s should mako: [ SEMIEMES tha.chIAL joy of Bholmisor 1 fo ul "“‘.'.jll nocossary o produce & gt o visit the harem. ~‘They always have Of brow and bosom'; eyes as night waltzing is indulged in ad libitum, [ A0y difttrence which way his headed. rave his h into the kecping of a A 19:RINOIR 08 Ofunant IGIA nra e ar e T e i B o b SOAIED 1D BO0REI0IDOOROKGLLUEAR.OF Yes, dark, moist eyos with a core of fire, r, is 4 recent innoy: “Dat’s kaso you doan’ own him, sah. [ §iond and apparently ceased to trouble mentation, for tance, thoroughl e Arrang nt ol se Plants, me, wd devise some means A wondrous glint from the soul’s desire, tion, but is Jiked by the Japanese exeo His speod when he's gwine homo - fist | iSRS et | @bsorbed by our great grandmothers fon W.D. W. in the Caterer: Lovers of |to rulse = them from, . Sholr With a sting in their r: ingly N ostumes of the ladies in Ju- | keeps a stop wateh bobbin all over, but | ({300 by begging and in apparcut pov- | BB show in many instances little of the | flowers having housed their pets from the | degraded ¢ mdition, Aft visit many Beauty that roused and dazed with its sheen, pan are more in consonance with tho | When he comin’ away from de ba'n yo he . #pps I ressive spirit so marked in tidies and | frosty chill of autumn,the question aris of these ladies change their minds P v i e sote 1 » N ¢ "W city. % H The icious i ’ f ot abo ¢ fea he Turkis! fx‘."u::h'.'.f.1..!{',"'...':‘:y'.."«’q'x'\'l.‘.‘.‘n"‘-Ln dress reform movement than those of [ ki coteh his time by a terbacker box. Tlic honorable conduct of Mr, Chicker- Lhe old vicious habit of | how can they be satisfactonly arranged [ ubout the fearful fato of the Turkish Wa arbored or liouseds or mian liad scen, | American_wnd Furopean girls. First of Didn't Want a Train. mf is not s0 unusual, we may bo thank- | IWENE HINES SEtY o, pAirs 8 St IE | in their temporary b Wiy tonrrange them | i oo roo Mion s Sy uf By nignt or by day, all no corset is worn, Tho long silk sash | Dotroit Erco Press: Yestorday, aftor | ful' to say, us the recklessness of Mr. [ (G550 8% SRR LGRSO ey ey : . nished They are attended by o throng TR supplies the: place of steel and whalo- | Oflicer Button,at the Third street station, | Paine about his money, but it was “re. | ot 9fMUSttepressnt Lo, ae il " Fike a Inrge looking glass or mirror | of slaves, white and black, who do’ their Har B fter al et ap. | Done. This sash is wrapped round | had called a train and wmost everybody | markabie. T was nothing, so far as | sious exactitude with which one nlnoaite Side, or still cvery hidd The mistresses of these wrp war GAfter all the best ar | and round the waist loosely, und | had left the waiting room, he approachedd | apvears, to prevent My, Chickering from | Feisious exaetitude avith whi T | ALGRAAERM QI RINNNY B BON S M R LSRR R TR gmm-m for the education of woman will | the ends haogs down behind. "Phere | o middle-nged man who had been sitting | putting in his own packet n fortune of e R b0 qi . Siniokai(iter in & Aunny “cornor of ‘your-sikting | JOMBWEAR OOBUILORsy.ICH LU0 SIIG s e that which General Devens perhaps | is no large, claborate bow pin there or four hours and inquired: $350,000 without excit even a suspicion 4are. - : ) piee room | Mogizin, l cney on inadvertently suzgested (in his address at | against the back like those seen in the 15 this your train that he had it ud it in lis possess | the Havvard” quarter-millenmial celebra- | ropresentation of *Mikado,” on our #Guoss Dot. sion, The en te of the tion); that she is mmong tl who thirst. | stae Some of the ultra-fashionable “What train are you waiting fory” man's estate wes a -seventh ,.1 Every argument and illustration used in | gie]s of Tokio boweyer, bave adopted o “None." f = that amount, Mauny honest men would | the very fable, though perhups somewhat method of making their wusts look “Oh! I supposed you were going out!” | be anxious to by eserved from such a discursive adilross *rof. Lowell logie- | smaller, according to the Buropean mode “No, sir. My son expects his wife is | temptation as that focs not seem the cond ipon w hich a woman ters the harem is that she gives up all equine into a blacksmith shop: il ssiblo. and in sl tho storic Which way of misc chicef joy of the miser is to upon it, and those consist of n big vase | ' In front of it place n table of flower. ( the subject of feminine apparel, nnder- filled with artiticial lowers in the middle steps. If the table be used eut a picee of k to deseribe. Ther elothing is of of the utel, and a bigger pietare hang- | rk oilcloth the shupe of the ta top | th shest material, Of the general in wz direetly over the vase. Ou ench side | and place it there for protection from th Higenee of these women their Ameriean of the picture nang two smaller ones e at o who haye seen them do not. speak under each of these 1s a “bracket” in sely as possible. A few " attering tern: I'he conversation v . ools, each corresponding te ¢ other . " i P en the Turkish women and their ally included her case also. When he | but no' corset s us sply o bolt ‘ B A ) Mr. Chicl wool h corresponding to the oth Iworth or German vy, avean ! T AN L /HEE N80 560, W hon ub no corset 18 us 4 belt | going to run awisy from him, und me and | to hive pres Mr. Chicker- | 1) 41) vespects save that one has a pink | g ; : sl ey rs nearly always rans about this disputed ' tho well-worn proverb and | buckled around the ‘waist, o ladies | fia 60 Womun- and. S Rindor | ing ne a bomptation uh by AaLf iR (it & Bl inorassghe tronty arilladigroatly 5o thor| d RIRMEaUL L bte. Boro oniy b | fre fond ot picking tho sirings of the | scattered around the depots to hoad her v the way of roses. Cabinet. photographs, | Jivtie swhile sl entirely hide " the pots wre you from®" inquire the B e et e o i a2 Means 1ead [ bunjo, and are up to the times in a fash- | off in case she tries to slope, If sho don't A Fresh m framos to correspond, ndorn the brack | When carefylly managed. every fiower | 1uxurions wives of the Mohammedans i' It \ ater he lmplied an argumedt for | jon which has been greatly in vogue | come purty soon L'll think she's started Chicago Herald: “Christmas and | ots, The big yase on the muntel is flaked -l‘l \ Il 1‘ -»l panag DRy, AN A e e thoso thirsty ones who have not hitherto | among American girls. Japunese girls | out atoot. Tor she was Lerrible mad and s | wChicago, R Iz aked | will be duplicited in the mirror, and the | 5 en even Jed, but only kept away. | attire themselves in pretty much- the £ ) B0 Wa i@ wid an New Yeur's do not come on the same | by two smaller ones, impartially ngly, whole be a dazzhing mass of green, You Where is Ameriea Ben he said thut spooial aptitudes oould R BT A TR b | B grens walker day of the week this year,” remarked | that white material which when poorly | may still furthe o the beauty by lx over the ocean ; o same de ear as Americs 15, bi — 5ol n he bar of Calhou ught suggests tomb: o8 d st o LT o v y “Do yon ever 0 ont ithou bo loft to themsclves, but that collego | dicir stochings are built more o the' or Cnkes for Everybody. ‘,‘H holai-anen Ak tho ar of 8 Caligun: | WipNERL Aukiesls ’mm-- sl 1.1“\"0(|"‘”'~ piacing soicieanseHg or orvx AR 1(0 Sl 3O SKEICER, SUE i ghauic axporimont '.‘,‘.",'..'I",'x.'(.‘,':“,",‘,']f‘\l"(l\ dop of w mitten for the b, there bing | A downtown bakier who prides himself | "5 rookon you are mistaken, strang Then comes busts of colebrated individs | anl train it around the frame. and fine | fore the men eouliurly applicable (o that sex Whoso | yers onrigus fat- the reportor seancd | Spon the quality of his cakes advertises | rotorted a Young follow who had Just | uals, seleeted, 1 am certain, beewuse they | a eanary bied in o b i i oy et We don't puy any attention to the ol possibilities, if o1 vorage, | fr o e Py i e P e s . empticd a hittle of biue label natehed” in size, and then two more | grel T I AT men,' l,:m']l-l“‘il-'“{II.--‘-"“';“("' if ..ml.._\u,.h-. froin the interpreter was this: THe dupa For the pretty girl—angel eake 0, sir; | am not mistuken.’ Vi e, Mt g rvatos. TS | slely iufront of tho mirsor, It AL AR TP A o e 1Gft Jutent, by come | neso think that all Europeans have very | For the pugilist=-pound cake. But I insist that you are side of the room is the direct countorpart - the | v, This is merely Ramiration | thoso ‘od Now Englang | O [pes of fuces, For the dyspoptic - stomch cake “L'am not a botting man,” drawled the | of the other: One feols as if one wors. in A Ghastly Voya ¥ | Ykish woman hig diyines wh on ther seauty The Real Thing is Much Better. Yor the luborer—-back cuke solemn man as he wiped a'tear out of his | the midstof a earefully arranged puzzle, | Detroit Froe Press: 1 was i wsan | b rown slaves to salarios, contrived “to send their sons Albany Evenmmg Journal: Kis For the agriculturist—hoc cake left eye, “but I'll wager yon a bottle of | of which an inadyertent movement might | several months in the interest of the con ) : notake o ride hrough coll . logr 0 8 DOVAILY, Yor the red headvd girl—ginger cake. | ghe widow that I am right.” forever shatter the proportions. In a | federate government, and among th shies, #nd she wears what through college, portion their daughters, | telegraph are a novelty, wnd th O thia i 1 B —=RIngol = I i e & A i i Ll trained tu Bnglish Tiorammators, 1,880 B Joxeisn, dac o or the chiropodist=corn cake. “Lhat Chrigtmas and New Years do | room, as in a pieture, balance must be | queer things which happened in - that | she withoul any interference, B Kn0ia $6rions Kind And nerfentic e | AIORT 1N Lio J I RFeaoh 6F Pro For the beat—sponge cake. not como on the same week this year?” | preserved. But quite 8s absurd in a | conneetion was the arrival of a couplo of ] e B Bohahld and f“),' a5 I b RAN0 SOADOME A2 1:0r the impeauniols msh "“l‘" cuke. | T8 Ceptginly,” g | room as it would be n a picture is the | men with an invention which t ) ¢ 10 th of Paris and New gested the question whether it'is not pos- | som I.,‘m on the art He 3 DRARRIN00 A Well, Ull caver your wager,” chirped | fushion of dircctly or exactly reproduc: | sired to sell o the confederste : ork, the most becowming of wny in the sible for the fathers of to-day to muke Jennie, who was employed Been There Before, IL!“‘ youn, \\m\".‘:’.l' {;\ ‘|.:~' bar- | ing any of its feature .l\mvlum It was about the ti ; ory worl .u:‘.‘l A n[ ) \‘.‘ Lokt » ..:‘n gioro equal provision for theif oflspri nanlon to youug fy ars o) Avhien you tell bk slie's thie awenieat correct A Child's Best Ideas Derived From Its | ern bays and rivers, and when the f ish women are, next to onr own we may trust Abig s, this | piced the roo imediately ¢ ihe prettiest und eatest ¢ g e f fruat Abigall Adums, this | pied the room jmyu b ' Mother, als had tightened their grip on the b / i women, the most beautiful [ over seen. Glimpses of them can SEnghish literature of the wore serious | young man, and the two Constit @ met, and that the ground she “'Got a ealendar? k}n'.l had very definite limitations; for 'l)vl"«:r.lpl\‘l ne, a cord answering 1ks on you adore, "No, _San Francisco Chronicle: Up to Yhe | ade 5o that not more than one rinner Sl | L she says of her youthful day, ina lctter | short cirenit. 'A tiny bell was aft vard her i -itacs ! Well, never mind. I ean prove the | timea child can talk and say funny | of six could Phese stranger cun be caught brdays, the Tursish Sun written the year before ber death (1817), | each end. The tingling of the bl | b ery sure that that's s been | 10th of my statement with or without an | things she--it s generally particularly | invented day, or froi ir ‘carringos. Thoy do %3 “Fomale education in the best families | used to represer ss, and when ’ "there betore : almanae A 5 50 with female “children—she is her | boat their own shopping. It 18 ‘r; rs Lo buy us went no further than writing and arith- | bade each other good night the heils rat- ~ “Gio ahead; P'm getting thivst mother’s pet. Then she s taken posses d ork | they please and thelr husbunds® to lay iciin some fow and rare imstunces | tled for bours at tine Hadu' the Cheek to Say Grace. “Well, my dear young friend,” began | sion of by the male parent. A little while | had ! he | for it. It is ibcorreot to say that nd dancing.” The fair plaintifi said, as she enthusi Vi Reverend Mr. Chasuble,an Episco. | the solemn man, “you sce Christmas and | after she is born the new-made parent | bost bro 1:‘ ‘I'w 2 15 Do {\wrw life In:nwlw;; ll9n Turks It always comes back to the same | astically described their schemes to out- | pal clergyinan, for some time presic New Year's, which are only week | likes the novelty of handling her, but | stea conf nying aside \”. x’ o ‘u‘- il and wife ghing. What will always stamp with un- | wit the old people: "Louis finsisted on | over throlizious services in one of our | avart, oceur in difforent years, and ot | that docs not lust loug. Then for a While | erate uin remuins thit alpiost 48 dear—par generousnes the whole history of man's | telograpning our kisses every night, and | suburbau towns. Chasuble was a good | on the same day of the weck this year. | she s a nuisance to the fatber, but when | her ¢ nd child o residunts “of the Felation to women ia that the” backward: [ oht but didi’t he want & lob of themt" | deal of o gourniet. ns wek us a faithful [ Come now, order the wine. T'w’in & | sho begins to got “euie’ wnd_ cunning, | been SAuaI, WCLOU IS A AARROG AP MO0 mess which so long marked the higher | The muj lovers will, however, be | pastor, - Oue day he happened i ata | hurry. ““The gag is a fresh one, and I when lier mother has with mfinite care | She w fos i, | plce, ure passionutoly devoted to their I Rl e tion s nak Doan Lhs atsilt d ond of the courtship to | parishionor’s house about dinmer time, | wust make tine if Loxpect to find any | and . affection developed her infantite | five bez lte over. foue ook |.olilidruh, UpaR Whaid ey 685 Mlowor of negleet so mueh as of restrction— | beware of kissing by clectricity. sud - wedkly sccopted wu invitation g | wore sturgeons to-day. bruin, the father steps in and begine 4o | depth of hole. -Sle was propelled by w) all the tenderness of 8 woman's usture, D . 7

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