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_THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN , OCTOBER 17, 1900, econd-Clans Mall Matter Mee at New York as ‘0, Is about to be married, Hin flan) ero is Mi Loulse Meinto#h, and for) twelve youre dhe has bh ‘owl re A BASE PROPOSAL THAT ue Ae he | teat of al y, do c WE MIND OUR OWN BUSINESS. (ies thin’ mot lone, the-consite| Mise Metutesh ow as: eoceh as nee! namo; her father is a postman, and her | ration of the humor-loving Aaliry a8 private secretury for Mfr. Al: No TRUSTS PROD OEOEDEDDEOEDEDDOGADIE LODE EE EEE DRED aE Ad aoe | THE QUIET GIRLS WIN A FAILURE IN HYPNOTISM, | CBlorid. | iY __| 4 Study of Society ve, Love, | | , ‘ishing Company, & to @ PARK ROW, New York ishing house, Houghton, Mimin. | Y facts Here are rf ” he United St exclusive of | Pert Houghtow has beer #5 a week, | The area of Home, Htemeceeenepommeee © Aluska | about 1,000,000 aqagare mitew that swell nociety is the very poorest ‘Thoughtful persons have observed | ed and unsurveyed public lands CApAbl@ poxsinie vaditage ground from which to ware miles one-third of our stupendous| marry or be married. The most mar- rlageable men are married “on the! Fl |" sometiines by a woman whom These lands are capable of supporting In comfort no less than (OOOO i te nets ath AWN ie wets sand prompe free Wwhoxe school lay In the same direction and freedom bivinn, r | WH) budinew, of Rome girl, perhap, An expenditure of Leos than $200,000,000, Jexs than the cost of the PHUMp-| who helped her mother with boarders or date, would prepare every acre of Yyexe lands for immediate | lodgers, to date, would pare every acre o Some girl, in fact, whom they had) met and learned to know In some en- Richard Hinton, the distaguished tirely unorthodox way which had noth: — “f of the United States [rrigation |ing to do with debuts or dinner-dancea ox-Chief of the " or any of the Je machinery of Inquiry, had a letter in The Eventing |the matrimonial craft, Buch a ahiscar- The area of the vacnmt sury f development is 1.000.000 antinent-empire y produe ee eee 100 of elvitt AW GO ‘Way | )VAINT NO TRILBY!! eltioment ree Cir itt IT | 17 in init I - ae 3 , a ' La ee Ht { 2 \ ! tition of The World the other day on |fage of fort must mean something, | i Tolle lie lir ir tt BAAN! BETS! yy ONL Ey yom Tit nating tae) several chusse, the firs ‘i ) \ TIT Tit Ty |this subject. He said: ot which Is that oft-stated fact that, i : ’ Qomaaqaye ee — VTE etre brit it The reclaimed lands would make homes for 100,000,000 persons! Tt would) Hor! of the really eligible men are not t 4 , . + |not cost one Hife In the doing ror be Ji Che? “tswimciwotne tall ; Svengali Hanna Tackles a Ditlicult Subject. { The cost of an American soldier on the remarkable un-American duty Of} senge of the word, Je really. a profes: | Soo 044-0444 ois pete bode ibe edi Jaughtering a people who were ow helpers and arehow being butchered as Hon In itself, requiring a considerable { " oY yea oy 4 about 500 homes for, oUlay of time, money and nerve force, enemies ix $3.86 per diem a bi Ny tu lea rg mata ate may|Pe¥ men who are bent on getting to ey ] 4 é 18 | “EQ PE : 400 persons, against one soldier, to slay or be sla ( Bie lap\ ch dome’ OlMat: BRACRANIAAT ATS ROC R WWI Ir mer ICH IOI j INDUSTRIAL KINGS RANK SHAKESPEARE. |SUGAR GIVES STRENG | fl. | otiow tne nas.” Sune, top Ue ome ‘other nroteaslon ate. oeteettsetetebiobblbeioisbblebeetbisbinr iol riobtelotebtobik T have not counted the industrial value of our dead soldiers, But at the} amount of ali these commodities in this "We've had exactly the game dinner to-day ar yeaterday, landiord, and ye * —e or , ( © bil) was only abs crowns, while today Kit crowns and a half” | i f a trotley-car vietim the loss already had will} one terday the bill was on } q Prof, Trigga Tella Why He Thinks So, Faota of Ita Use as Food, | i80al current rite of $5,000 for a trolley F ‘The very tew really rich young mon| — “Bxcuxe me, wir, It was a mistake, F assure you! Jean, the gentleman will pay h URMAN + oftel ‘i be $26,000,000, of 24,000 free homes: Who “go out in any seb Moatearound | You two crowns and a half more!!! , ROP, OLIVER L. TRIGGS, of i) ¢ Pana ne si made i Poor Mr. Hinton! How “sordid!” How “tame!!! HOw] on the surface of events and. usually get | Stt-tetnt-eree-en nesoepinesieractnpsbenobebobeeet ooprinbieenepieeniyy University of Chicago, who to aera ee sie gn | i ‘i ot oe married early to some girl as_rich as Thos o MoonuE a Dis claxwes that the great indus: | | Suny GH Abalroap: Wiring hal Ine anpnetical!” How “ignorant! How “pabbitlike Such Tray! ate) (7, imeney, DHL: Ce aeairs SOCIETY SMALL TALK. IT'S THEIR WAY 4 Va gga agi y aueh i aan yt eight ave iN nant at (dons would put the workingman above the prize-fighter, fh wee) bin of ‘ oN feliown| vo rm — ‘arnogie, Nockofeller and Tullman hey i at make up the cotillion iine are as - t am great ae Shakespeare, declares he i) ual og given a es its ss n Thomas Edison above a Theodore Roosevelt purely ornamental as. the mirie. them ! Feady to stand by his statement, Hel al A eid svidently thinks that true glory consists in} selves; to marry them would be to ae-| ‘ ot proof of the fact that six of the! Were compared in various ways wih) Mr, Hinton evi y seoy them, j the men performing the same amount of vKin two blades of grass grow F stoonemerocaroreeomenaneres WIAKING § Meantime, on all the ide atreetn of work In marching and driiling, but] WHAT “GLORY” where none grew before, in multiplying every great olty young men with futures whose food contained little or no sugar ¢ bald | . 7 DORs AND DORs , convealed about thelr persons and every We + SE cautaa aa VaRthat NOT MBAN, hpmes and happiness, in adding to the) ning ¢5'omer, but no Inclination to offer | \ Ferereetegermmee ® number of civilized, productive, intelli= {tt that way, are altting about with hearts | tothe men _velng It and lives ready to be flied. iene ts On lone marches it appeased hunRerl Gent, progressive human beings, Hoe evidently doom NOL/ where ine nice, pretty, quiet atti gets in id muitleated ttraty &: Feeling, of! Fee » . » and t ed, Invas!her work by etepping gentiy in and freahmont | followed, whieh helped know that glory really means battle and bloodshed, laning par epping wentiy i {tired man on his way, and none of thelsign and conquest; decreasing the armies of industry to Tere io ho auch’ thing ge really, get soldlere that were allowed sugar wan) ene the armies of force; subjecting and exploiting) ting. a¢qualated in crowds or at fuil| dress performances; It in in quiet, oute of-theeway places and natural, homely a ten famous men choren for the Hall of Fame at Now York are representatives) Of tho Industrial world, ‘These are Pul: | ton, Morse, Whitney, Howe, Cooper and) Peabody Prof. ‘Trivgs further says he does not think the time wil come when America Will develop Into a clvilization in which the arte and Iterature will be more ° prominent “E think the tendency te more and more toward a more material age,” he fald, “and there will be a time when et any time overcome by exhaustion, Hoth thelr pulre rate and thet breath: | human beings. He does not understand that the only trade tng were In ‘The Cigar-fay, you are nervous sort f y of th have arte and Iiterature will be remanded as wae tho th avi wa worth having is trade with naked savages, trade got at the ipsloka we re to Bnew peonte | ‘The Dice-Yeo, we get rattied a 200d e cuss Ie ou o 1 | Ms L) ore is le clue to the wi j¢ businers. el is ha Me ine rietror ‘The Bwise guldes, It 1s asseRed, (uly cannon’s mouth, trade established on desolations, COPpse=| 1. |, Ly Knowing people as individuals ea e arte belong to tho Io tec value of sugar As A atime re ty | ive of the | oh 1p i ; Yo m O - 1a ng tive of the mv iM se Meat pel y it dy \\ \ } | Braver Hg sugar or highly sweet- Why, if these poor little schemes for peacefully Con] thee gowns look all the and the Va f it ened chocolate a » own wilder y they do their halt they talke about o dencies 0 time, ‘The \ bh , » quering our own wildernesses were to, way The muscular lumbermen of Canada | @-@-e--e-ere-ene-t-entrer the same things and their meetings with | ‘She is a wonder In one respect ; gill RAM Mi bn Lai MWterature Mi \\ jconmume an extraordinary quantity of WHAT Low be carried out, what chance would},,,. is they know are all peel “What Is that?” { e 1 exn place that we thin } r DRALS WOUL 4 ‘ i Hothing elve can attain those heights AURA GRRE Ne) Aeeben In he WE SEe ae there be for the display of “statesmane|typet, There is very little chance for! “If whe hasn't anything to say she ' ‘Phe {act that thea are f PROF, O. L. MUGOS taking It'ln) the form Of molageee: hey |} BENG CRON UR. i personality to manifest itself and take; keeps quiet.” } atthe present day are rich should not ‘ |aworten their milkless ten with It, MAKO| Homeepermmmeee? ship) how would our cheap politicians! pid on the lite und heartof & iment | lawken with end even add tt to their ‘ a © ap ot in| | " coune with Kings; where|is much more apt to get a diatinet tn of the country 1 mot turned toward! fried gait pork, which le the only moat|V@ @ble to strut and swell in councils king Avidual Impression of a girl acrose an office table jn the Intervals of hard work baggers to rob and for syndicators to exploit? Where|than across supper tables where every ' body hae come aspurpore To know, and hence to love, people, wo | count againel them, ‘Thar te simply th 4 measure of their success, “Che materia HY, result of Bhakespenro’s genius is 4 fame, and that of (a thelr rlohos “We are often criticised tone things It le abworbed In material (hey get during the time they are In] would be the droves of semi-civilized men for enrpet= . NS) mattors. ‘The great questions of the day! ihe woo {Ung lumber, and this le Nrnekie and Pullman) are not iterary or even acientifNe. ‘They! practically halt the year are industrial, even poltiion) vored 10} In the “binek belt’ of Alabama thet would be our “dear dead,” our widows and orphans of} aise WO’ The genius of the country Is de to a Hi rlaple ariieles of alot are also motnages, 9 4 4 aR ie blie debt? Must moot them on other missions than have duced Ao arent rrelters and Inventions, the organizing and develop-tnaiy pork and corn meal. ‘These simple S0ldiera, our splendid burden of public debt? the purely soctal one and In homely. a q Hot Jie Ne Attention! ment of Industrial institutions, articles form (he diet day tn and day out To make 20,000,000 civilized homes where there were | oijental ways A novelat of to-day | : : - =" T the year round, and yet the negroes ap- desert wastes; to build cities and towns and villages where | M¥# "At no other time Isa man's feel TH E DAY S if OV bj STORY pear to thrive on them, But tt ts on Ing of companionship with a woman so i “ 1 the sugar cane plantations, perhaps,|there were the clens of wild beasts; to conquer nature in strong as when he alte at table with her ae, Oe whore the value of sugar ae an aritclelyicodiong battle of brains against blind force-\hese feats|72t a ‘decorated’ and becatersd and of diet le most apparent ‘i a een MASlSnieGeNn ieee bewaltered table, but at a homely, ap: in 4 Sai y lot recently taeued by the De-Jare too ‘tame, ley are redolent o commonpla petizing, wholesome table 1 fe # Magic of a Picture, wt wt yt ay yy nahin Teibering to : 7 ped otipy, tho Fi i wily partmen a a" vulgarity of humdrum civilization, e ’ ng 18 domesticity svailanu itera Akad 4 in the wee small hours of the) Miss Seldon and very promptly loet his) | fa : ‘Por months the ehtet . and the Impitoation ts utter contiience alter-How do you find de oy Morning that Burton Grifite, man heart to the apeightly. matd ie jearo laborers on the plane No, Mr, Hinton, the American people are not 80 sordid] and iiking, ‘There are tow Breater dan. anh? ‘ about town, wiumbled up the broad One day as he came out of a dingy Md to be sugar: O09 4 orereeeemmeend anil self-secking, The plans you advo-| ste for a bachelor, Tt is so extiiarat, Sante Tera Wey WHAE 1 wee ante Sone steps of his home ani fo # tenement-house group of children geen to grow strong and ait LET US aig Weider le! val 4 ing to hand her hot rolls and have her plo ask you, Waual at that time of the night, that crowded around him and called “Good. aon advances. They go through ne cate wou je solely in their interest, notice that your butter plate is empty. Se ey the keyhole wemed to wander in the by, Dr Burton.” Grifftha turned as he) (le hard labor of harvesting te crop] 7 anna in the interest of the plain people. What PN a Aig orapoee FAY tociey ives ! MEAN THING! 4 Moet Unaocountable Way over the door Was about to enter his carriage and saw) &Md come out tn fine condition, althoumh ia le And so the quiet irl will get ‘, } sortetetntntntnorentnente ey w. ‘ me z ‘ elt-Mies Oldgicl eaye her fice ls het i And to clude every effort to make it) Mins Seldon at a iiltle distance gasing| (Ney began It weak and hale ® Vs they want {8 ‘glory!=not for, them-|ner innings.Atlante Sourne Mr, Bhark (after a night out with thef tor Taba el i ' ieee ey. At t the key) in open amazement at him. —_— selves, but for their “statesmen.” What they want is gold atiiemecnsnineent | hoym=Now the Lieeann fe, are howe} Helle-Why, 1 didn’t know sho wae é cy rom hie clumsy fingers, and) don," he up to ky : is, holding himeeit by Ne doorimich he an hae anve 9 Sig Avithout “not for themselves, but for their syndicators and pluto- LAURA JRAN LIBBEY | Wleglera real or imaginary pba nkrupt Feaohed down and pleked It up ay it lay] a word the girl wtepped into the car crate, Seoret Marri: . . ad shining in the tight of the ptroet Iamp.| rage, and in a few moments they had w eo Arriages, piney 0. 2 5 j , a ve b eapit "1 . , ation the butler had opened the| bowling along through the park eine Waly. see and vulgar aspirations of universal prosperity, liberty and pany, New York World U OOF and assinied him to his roo jo you are Mr, Burton?’ valid Patrte WNT : remem ——— as | nA nee HA sea ey ; 1 are Mr, Murion?” vatld Patties!) neurtily approve of your correspon: |@cittcation long enough, Now let us be great in the good OO eEPOND Waitea*me ap " pean fatal Ne BWORS aS one ‘ rT t F eatlo 0 ‘erplexed overs, ’ Dis stupor, he found that he» Any harm in thane” asked Mr, cieit./ tents plan that each sltizen drop & eett| Cid taghioned way. Down with democracy! Down with “Dear Miew LAbbéy: WI you ADMIT! URAL ONE P i the whining thing He had picked up on) Atha, wilting for the Gbiveston sufferers th the bats : Avivo me as to the following: Three ta Mngaged, bet Not Im Love, : the doorstep, atid that instead of tis) “Harm?” ahe repeated know) W2tbox when voting, It would be ajthe common man! All aboard for empire! Blessed are yearn aigo'l) met. w. WIBaWOP of. -weeith, | Disp Aire Aver fe Mire Ayer 5 a Hat instead of tie arm? al peated OW | succe be Ve: a alt, | Di Ir p , F Mey Mt waa a wmall golt locket, Me! that your coming Into. that notghbor-| a‘ ‘ ae CITIERN. Tithe blodthirsty, for they shall inherit tne earth! We are in moderate circumstances only, | Iam seventeen years off and am ene! L have kept company two years ; turned i over Ht And no Mark | Mont haw twen the qeoatort bieswtna to] A Oe bd _ - ne | He anid 1 fell in love with each other, gaged. I have a alster two years older, |(aince | was sixteen) with a y ong ran of ownership upon Me then th poopie, When 1 mw what won| the Maltor of The me We wa aw but my parents would not give their) and when my intended comes around | who hax spont #ixteen months of that the spring and the tid flew hack Jers Dr. Burton waa working among) THFEY men bulld a atone wall 500 feat | poDensees 4 consent to our marriage for two rea-'cho always quartela-with mo, Advise \tine down South, fle ately became ing @ pleture of f the them | wae ashamed of m vor little] Dish 18 00 dare, How lone will It take : THINGS GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT APPLES { sons—firat, becaure 1 wus too young to me M,C, broken down in health and so vervous aiele Burton the had over forts to alleviate thelr poverty, fut,| 2% men to do the same work, readers? 4 + @| marry (being then tut sixteen), and,| eT takes two to quarrel, Keep your and irritable 1 could not tolerute hie 4 Opposite the picture wan ¢ UIE ine, what Induced you to do inet |The % men work § hours a day and tho O-eoentrteteontntmonduperetntnd 8] mcondly, veowure we were of different | temper and be amiable with your |company and I told him ao, Then he “ne hot merely good This," he aatd, showing the locker | 2 men 10 houre gq day Heoand & MONG all fruits the apple mandy frst with the larger number of pers roligione, sister, rofusing absolutely to appear | went away Ne expocts to return in ne | Where it hung from his wateh chiine Who Knowst nA as bone obtainable in good condition more daya In a year than “Being desperately In love, we made} annoyed, she will weary of the ocoupa- | week or two and I do not know what Blowly these words wank into his) The girl tlushed rowil 1] Wanted to he! To the PAltor of The Rrening World Ony other fruit, Apples placed ready for the ehildren in the morn: up our mind® to wed ncvretly, which! tion when she sees she canpot bother \to do. brain, He read them over and over! Worthy of a ain that ‘Then he| Who can reply aceurately to this ru ing, 10 eat Aw Appetite demands, will be found a turning point where little we accordingly dk two yours ago 1) yoy Hhall T take him back and walt two aid now the eyes of the ploture seomed | told her the etory of the locket Patrice | mor I have heard: Does Teddy" Noose ones are troubled with many petty ailMents, Apples relieve the nausea of ott jive with my parents, and they - years and see if I ¢ learn to love be anale 8 iramingly at him The looked out across the park as whe Ha-| Velt eat raw meat? AB bs roumiokness, and are a help to those who are trying to break themselves of | and ag ol ol ieee me Lal | Woman of BO Love a, {him HH \# as ood a8 gold and T have faint pink of morning fusing the | toned, and her was pale. “I know! An to: Mine Ge the tobacco habit gto, mpd Fam afraid to wear my ring or i kyr (been advited by my elders to. marry 7 beri Gnd still Burton GriMite gat there) 1 am not worthy now," he vadd, “Nut! te ihe Balter of The Mrening World \% A Rood, rine, raw apple Ik completely digested In elghty-fve minutes. @| confers what 1 haye done im mam “vor years a géntieman haa been cally him. 1 do not love him wath locket tn he han M * ne day when 1 have proven that I! When a man. illctreats, overworke or i Thin easy digestion favorw longevity; the phosphorous renews the nervous ty rte ang 108 AC oUF home, 1 find myself growing ai MA ie bhi Nit ral not y KoOd fOr may yet be good for womething—will | starve no: of. FC arroats | @ matter in the brain 5} " + arn . i t ham love this young man, and such being womething words throbbed th hi 1 marry me, Patty ida ie, W Bestar Be te A ee he ee we have supper togethers nd then to) ae aneat am ee in, “Mt the cade] think you ehould den brain, the room seemed ¢ Nupon ol with marry at an rd a home, T'am employed as bookkeeper," } You e rn hurry you at any (ime,’ she! hit at each other with soft, padded ® Pare, round slices three. pial I re to like me very much, ou cannot be him and he hurried from the house, At inswered softly gloves the Iaw arrests them. When # Baked Apple Pudi Teresita of an inch watch for ty husband every evening, | {Ne* he apmare to i uke whieh is largely the first corner he met his friend Harry and) thick, dip them one by one with a core one pound of app and slew | fork Into the batter and drop into with a very Httle w ind sugar| deep, very hot fat, When one Ade to taste; add cloves and a little) is a golden brown turn, and remove lemon peel, When cool, mix a tea | as soon as the other sitle ts the ame " is forty year old and singe, odntul ¢ id crumbs and the ip{ Take this copy of The Evening World, | i could forts, ire tates a woman it is @ atrong: upful of bread crumbs and th or, Place on soft brown paper to which tolls your sad little story more! ‘*enlyrning, Do you think he cou . Se dares SHINE Genie ite bravely (han you otherwise could, ) ‘*'e for me as 1 wish? Hill 5 Md he cares noth- ant then seat Red “A told me in (Ne Fesult of your Mexpertence and ‘ ed for me, Me YOUtH Ot (he Ume. Very few wonton of and he seyms Nappy to eee and be with! " me. Stil! he wishes the secret of our| "Kk for me, marriags kept carefully, Bhduid 1 Co ea tage gh to me, He MixXteen are competent to choose ® come u 1am Penton for jife, When a man, despite his @ tan excites his brain by a little Nquor — "ge soolety condemns drink, Yet an enlight: tho « by in utter th 4. "TE think T must have foettetttttettotollteloloistelotatet | (et nation stands by in utter apathy . je bleyeliet, 7 dropped a locket near there last night Fale Gest, the bloveliet, staagers Ne ea f THE HALL OF FAME, %f/ sion on her 200 mites, weak, ii) and pt allve fl aunt: “fe thie it?” asked Turton, extending kept allve by drugs, Is this our vi 1 waa Burton,” he t going up to your house, j MARY, —Millcation his t drain and dredge with powdered twenty years lago the aggtegate propor- your alster to a proper place of amu HM WaVinhly upon these sufforing creat @®, Alon of man discharged for drunkenness ment, You wili have to learn to control) One of the new things in the ad mf, and the good he was doing seemed Mul to the watohful eye of Harry uy, man, and er of the Union. the lee for two or (hree hours, Just! pan into a hot oven and bake for yoleal American 4h) javeliont iri! he exclaimed, ‘and we will before time to ser Manch ups P] go and eample the menu throughout! . They are happily married now, and my three large sour apples and remove} done, Cut the cake Into triangular friend says that it was her healthy appe the cores with a corer, Cut them tn] ploces and serve hot. {ile and (rank enjoyment that won him,” © Noe J OC) DODOOEOOOOODOOG SS ¢ the fritters peel ht or ten minutes, or until well | wan 2 per cont, bit now with 990i your témper, and If you realy try youl jing thie senson Is the Introduct it Diimen in the em) of the company tens will find itis not so diMcult @ task, At! doficately eurved Ivory Into the bite on 4 than 1 per cea Gropped from the) (he same time, the young man is in (his! Aligree work with Which women W {Tolls for that cause, : [case very snealy 50: aes to adorn tH@lr costumes, > H 1 clviliaation? } bread crumbs should absorb the juice | my : q Jy thing for you to do, “Ill nol be able to adapt herself to, A the locket and explilning hiv possession J Wines IBAAC C. BERGMANN, | ® bei he apples, #0, if neceasar ha lateaight to your mother and place (tin Po TNE K ihe a eee ait time in Marriage between such oppoved tome 4 mag Woo ls whe, Be he asked, Grief Glographies of the w lot Temper Causes It 1B more crumbs to make the mixture | at 1G] her hands, and ask her to read it aloud | | my ae fo Oe Rares for you HeFAMEDEN would renUit In wretaednens, ung men wall " . P| u 'e 0 lake h » jor 3 . Pars ne + = Men Whose Names Are To the Bitar of The Rvening World \® ‘rler. Warm one ounce and w hait| BROWS Betty, faa: jayer. 0 to vouh father, my, dear | he will discover it jugt ax you fonnd Gagne i Well, her n * Pa Seldon and * | i" le at siem| bread crumbs In And after she has finished go to her he W 9 CELERY FOR THE NERVES, It wax Vhro: er that I gave up a lite & First, Chosen |. Peppery temper and red hair often go! % of butter and stir into the pudding. | a ple dish, then put In a layer of & and put your arms about her dear neck | 9U! )our sentiments for him. lf, 4 @f idleness and dissipation, Oh ‘ hand in hand, The Heo! t# not only|@ Nave a ple dish ready, with the edge | good, rine cooking apples, peeled and (| and say: (veil | 7 WLBIY We an exellent food for thy fan't one of thowe Sunday-sehool girls. [C t= DANIEL WEBSTER, Joanny, bUt peppery as wr Hence the and sides tehiAgg With short crusts | thinty sliced, next some brown @) “Mother, the girl you have just read wnot Comtfol Her Temper, 4 nervous system, It ts not eaten as | he's Just the girl for a chum, as jolly 4 ORN, Saliobury, No He, dan, | Mee Ralhs to AE the tomper: ame ia int Me ai i auc suikar, with a fow cloves, and cover | yout and who has excited your symm: | pear ie Ayer it should be by people with nervous 6 the day Is tong und true blue, Bhew oP 1 it Was era mayo at RED PEPPER, ® for forty minu ee ; oy mh i : with some pleces of butter, Repeat @ pathy is your unhappy daughter, My wy) you kindly adylse? I have been disorders, It Is often the custom to din. 8 dlatant cousin of mine x Dartmouth College i801, "P| BRAG a eat ® fhe posta | just, browe Hahily | 0 Ui the dish tw full, then make @! srayer to both you aad father. ts 0] Keeping company gvith @ young man for curd (he coare, green@taik and the root | Fhe men walked on in alience tor a ind took up practice of the jaw, tl A GIRLS APPETITE Teepe oven Beatin over ait a avtig | foot #0 to speak, of thin sllces of fp] ‘me and bless my marriage, even! your and two months, and had a quar- of the Vegelable. The outside stem cone time and then Gritiin Entered Congroes (418. rved Phe oF sali gat ri alien 4 UM Mie hy i ae Hs @ litle Bread and butter, having first poured {rob Just pacause I Went lo a matinee on tains nerve a oN ahi do Mat tooket Is charmed. Whe w hor | dG) fa 1 AO ® shall nto the dish about a teacupful of ‘They will asturedly advise you ax 1) w, ith my little water, | gree than the tender Inside stalk, ” three are hen 1 4 oa e. “her ‘ pe ats * wy wi Wednesday lant wi iy a} , ‘4 BUF face und that moto my heart was oh ype tenth Meticind 1 |). 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Token ning ful of flour and add to ft the well: e, thin batter of @] often much evil 18 the outcome of it, | when we have a quarrel. Can 1 break| Cream ne cup of sweet milk I want to be worthy of a girl Was sdveral times urged by cast sR Mi prscdanayd ane ged beaten yolk of one ree and one | egxe, flour and milk, and pour into @)* There is only one result when there| mygelt of my stubborn temper? bronght boll, to which add one that.” And theiwo friends started fHenda.te un ter Brestdane ee pice ha lt ly, ‘Tm @ Arter cupful of cold water, Boat} ble buttered frying pan, hot @) ts anything to conceal, and that ie sore i 3 J. 8M. 'P, [tablevpoonfWP of flour, creamed wich one office hunting. In a few daye the mien on the Whig tleket, [tC wan, simply tomahes and I'd Mke the most this thoroughly, ‘Then stir in one-| enough to begin the baking at once. row. MUP pay 1 think the young man in! of butter; syir constantly after adding Sot Burton’ hung from a window In! however, aald of him, “He Is too ‘El rubetantial tood you can And, and plenty @ Halt tablespoontut of melted butter| As soon aw the batter spreads out, Cramer, eee ] f@ juvenile tyrant. Hin attitude ix the milk, cook for thre Be dad h abe part aie town and Burton areata man to be President,’ Jott and SAWANT! (baaaeai fs) of Ha cover with a layer of mtowed appl Leas Drunkenness, ‘perfectly absurd, There in not ie) Mery ' erveade began Died Oot. 2, 1862. "He sighed with relief. ‘You are the @ Then fold tn i th lly te atiMy | not too juley, and dredge with pows { In the New York Central service | slightest reaton why you should not take i : mpent hie time, hin money and his fed the greatest orator bent comrade in the room, as well asthe ge Deen white of the egg, Bland on| dered sugar and cinnamon, Put the New Jewelry, + . t wy the mean time Burton had met, al ia os ec addi

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