Lucknow Sentinel, 1888-04-06, Page 3;7r••
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EGYPTIAN SLAVE filltra
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BARD 11,41P.S.,VOR0,11.1.APg
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Parente Who liFeep.• •Crftgfe “*O.
This," and. "Don't D.9.,rtit,'
It is as. natural toa Child, to be .l
it in to a faill to avgi.E0; aaYlii A Wit(
March number of •" Woman." •
this they need a certain amount of.
alone"' 'It is a great mistahe for
tekbamper their children with loci
etrietien.0. We pity the little Vg4..1
door neighbor's children, from. the
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of our heart There is A picket
front of the 'house and they are 1
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allowed to go near it lest they shmil
and hurt. themselves. • They canno
a tree for the:game, reason-. They i
',skate or ewire. or have a gen. The
.'qitence •ef. this training is that their
...have, made cowards of them all w
'exception, of little -Bessie, who is ti
:',:larinig little, mischief that ever,w01
,lymnet and she ha b learned to be d
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rittd ploys all her mad pranks well.
o her eye a caul
ht f h -parents' W
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the otter day walking the railingef 1
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that crowd the track of it railroad
!fired. feet below. .The'' railing wat
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h 1 Id
• oot ' at she riump ant y to
',-- a .- walked.-" .• while .• -
' she had „ it. the train w
itag, under.. • It waserion,gla to iiii
• shudder, • Don't fancy .your boy is 1
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glass. Grant • r ble request
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him feel that when you refuse it , is
own good. 'Between the Jellyby,s ;
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,Gradgrindit.oftfechildrettave On
Of it, The youngest child needs. ac• e
.of agreeable occupation and a
amount of physical freedom; T
nothing nierlt painful to yonus
than to feel that life is one dull rout
that" nothing ever t,appe•n'e," e• e l
/ieard a disconsolate lad remark.. '
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An. Infant: ChIld to Whose Arliiper • "Mt'
,Artictee.of Metal Adhere, :
Late in, August :hot,. while takings: vaCa,••
gen in a poinitry town, I heard of A . ease'
that was, causing considerable discussion
and wonderment among the people. Lovers
of the'reYeterieliff;,'Iho'ore alwaYe--. re' ' ady to
attrihtte any Manifestation at all peculiar
to supernatural agencies,: were .$344pigin 4 in.
various Wise speoulatioes, as to the true
' . nature of the -Cade ' The 'ohila leierme'da
sdhiiiiiitii. magliejii 1)3r the., believers in 044
i' f t'rubbings, hi th
prac leers o .tpagne,h; w , i 0 e
Spiritualists declare • the, child -a, chosen
reediem.. My .onrioeity'beljartie,erowied and
I asked perteisekna 10 see' this wenderfel
prodigy..., •Permiasion • wag .'granted • a.ndlI
saw the child at tWodiffereettlineo making
;my .visit o some • days 'apart, 1. "finind• a.
, pretty; delicate child, Dolly 0.,• aged three
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An ene- a .. years, an • child, on e
cl - 'h 'If •onlybl d ,
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witha pale and . rather witty complexion.
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Her manner o '' speech and conduct.• -were
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Characterized bY a womanly grace much in
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advance • of her tender .years. , Last 761:i•-
ruary the 'phenomenon ' I described Wiwi
first noticed.' While- l'a in With.. • ;sortie
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spoons the mother was etirprieed to see her
arranging theni'on her finger tips, where
they hung •with perfect ease. She will
the l' f the fi ' • tip8
place. ,e.pa naar• surface 0 e.. nger Ins,
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in the concavity Of the spoonhowl near the
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oraveNt Style: .of Pair- Pre.ss/ng Warned
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: ' . „alfter Um Move/and.
' There has been so little variety in the
weyof coiffure during late yearg, that liair
in an ertiotineense hasyory nearly
become
!seem:nett leSt art, eatable tho hand of• the
pi'efiesi,elial,,hhair dresser to Well nigh " leee
its Peening, once the, announcement of
'aik, innovation introducini•neW •and .grace,-
fel styles. it, this essentially important.: part,
in, the toilet of "every lady will be received
with. more than ordinary interest by our
f„.i, i„..a.,. • ._,-•
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• Bangs straight, „lenge .crimped, under
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VariOUP;vatettleg names, bangs in every de.
.g;00 of puffiness :or the •reverse, from the
quiet, bit of fringe just touching, the fore-
head, to the heavy; the bristly or other-
•Witle..conOpicuelis, have had a long day. and
promise in a modified form t� continue in
layer. But the simply arranged back
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limit,. so :nanch in • vogue, or late,' together
vett the stylefoff the back heir,
a e o cutting o e'In"
•',,- • • - - in- fact. - - ' " ' " ,•• '.• '
'is • going out, it may be. , said to
, • -,-• • . • •• • - .. • -
, have gone out, and it being replaced with
a. new and by lei More • elegant terra *of
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ee ore. • • •widefat
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woman s "prow.ning g pry isher air,: -.
axia.pinc0 the earliest time e the art et
dressing the hair 'bola occupied l•the time,
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attention and ingenuity of womcn a pleas-
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ing and gratifying pastime from which they
, have been debarred. during the rather. pro.
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tracted reign Of no, hair, so to, speak,: or •At
„.,.
"Why ' will ybn not give upthie mad.
••• --Eaten* Of beconaing, a 'tilalio .singer? You
4407 f love Y011',PaieY, 044 SA i*O•Yeare. X
eliall CoPle into r1V fortune. Until 'then'
We Oen' manage to get along if you marry
*et •
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.0 X ,o44iiot break op,' the p ant.. your
.family have modeler ' you. You 1134wm go
abroad and study as arranged, lt,„ when
pm. return -T-1' • •
• 0 Never ! " hit said, SSVOg0iy• "Choose.
between; me and professiot I" • -
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44-1 have chosen," she. said, with dignity,
and SO.'FrS110i8. 'Uaylpurn left hie couoit,
Daisy Stanley,' feeling very angry at her
4eternilnation. T*1. years afterwards they
met again, ii1110. was With •his lin*, fZ)91-,,,
Ne. s. Whom he ha& ;lot seen it year Mrs.
• ,itia' s ;introdueed. tbein. : Dr., • Mayburii,
Allis hand but Daisy deep not dee it.
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0.7wao. looking petit him at Fred Mays,
' who•was elbowing his way to . .. .. -
Miss Sten
' 1ey'st Side Mrs. Mays brought her to 'eon,
scionsness, however,. by Saying:: , ' .. •• •
• • "Daisy, my ,dcar,, do you iiiit tee , 'Pr.
•ilfayhurn's hand ?" ' '• '
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. Then she laid heth 'angora in his, oo 7,
as any stranger might. have done, • • .-
' That night" at the hall, at,she: came down
to dinner,She. emight sight of Dr. iltlayburnwages
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in. the. drawing -room with a kid,gloe pi his
hands. Ite thrust it hastily in his pocket
on•seeing her,. - , . • -
' So you found my hid gloYo,". Elbe said,
:itdifferently.% " Thank yea." And eta
reached out her hand. for it., .13ettDr.lw
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'burn,' instead of gtving-7-the glove, said: •
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CoMpaiiri.k Vien,,k,WUIA :X. ug11.104 •Artiegge•
1 ' ..41r•Caiislatii.Matilserv.auts Said to Lead'
i Tieasanter Ltvcs Than, Thor More •
1 4•11F'hlY,;:c*T-Pized Sistell, ' ,, :
l' rm.- - •.,,, ' 1- h . ,• • - :
!'F.totile.'rati'leg•-; wispir„ k4irnilgagteigliitseosiutlirwiy.e.,.iavnedri
:. .'d • • • •• egilerea.•
!,..a nay, e011it- r. in her nitserab,le 'garret er in, a
•'-'ega raa4 : .a°. 4'30 nwe" '111.°11ea .sv.414"
;latitger•a. nd cold„ worn ,o.tit. w.. ith.., labor, ex.
!pone. ; o , etup a ion an .... egra. a met ,er
. !joyleselifdstretchreel?ehind her and, before.
h withrno pleasures to look. back -a on
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'np-hopa tn.. on , forward to. The wages 007
; eerts,t1197•Wlgee. winch, priondly oeparates.
',ber„trt?irdi 1-• e :31•4711.1rf'1-14re-'Y •Prne4e21t, IP
_'••,-,00-4'll 0
li'eseit" ? •Y °4! 494th9gP ter, ti i 1
, p y glyee.wriayiori e eti 1 revpItS'CiTt "-ell
; comes' to 1 .evi . ela,e: end, anld a "Or :lc ...0 ,
!" Deetia frorn ,staryation ' .or 0 Vound
'drowned " bloses'•the scene' • ••••
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' The . Soudani girl :as •talten 'rout her
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1 •arental hut of stioks and.inud• and sold t
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• a resnectahle family or nerhans a •verv rich.
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('''Ie' Ie 9;03. Arst. ease, ehe Wall probably be
alone i s gond ene will find others
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like herself., F,he represents so .much
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t -1," t a. 12'd ' 1 • k 'a ft - Ili
[ °V1., a 11M.30 .0 • A. :10 . cm e a• er wi .
.eqeivalent care... Bhp is a servant Whose
have heeri aid twenty ears it
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'advance. ---"It 'le true • they have not been
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;paid to her,...ont. that , ist. all the better ter
the girl. She. is won' housed ' And well-fed,
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d ' t Lor- th SI ' • • di • t 1
an 7...")?. e''. 41(.',••• ,4e0; -, 9...'s. -44444.e.• 0 :0;Y:
provided, w„itissillecent.olotnesi emit getir
wor ,_. , e.has charge o the. am y:.
:#elle- '4
and leatit -sithof-the kitchen
.1.66.-.413g:a .e:.•C :' • . g" • •: • - ',.. •• ' ,'
And gen-erapy-inifille these duties Pine"-
be•tt..e."rthan a. n,a,tive' p' aid seiVaiin•to.weeld• do:.
bh trte4ertospetI retrit, accom
hershopping.or the
Pen4e°hr mste
' • - - • •does
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marketing herself, and goedips.her.fill With •
the neighbors at she hangs out the linen on
the house top or swee 6 the door step ' ,• ,
, • k '' b . ' P ' hard,. . a. .'
Her work is; y no means . an after
'the fashion. of Egypt, where every man ie a
brother and every. Woman a sister; she is
looked upon by the.fatally quite as one of
thefinselves.• S eakin• from personal-ohoer•-•
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_station; we, majLafarnithatthe-black wonaet
are. ,alpaost i - • * • • ' • .
nyariably treated with the
, .n nee& an -ma. la gence, and.1, are,
ki d - ; a • d. 1 - . ' '
Often spoiled • like 6hihdret by the too
. end, and lift from the holder "iiii-e•by•one
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without. otberwise, touching them, until a
spoon is, eektearaed froe•:4!.' each finger tip
If therspeone de not strike toe violently
against each other .she • Will early them
about' the rootai' ' without dropping VISIP6.
most the easily arranged: bang and Grecian
knot at thetack. The new coiffurepaneed
in honor -of -Mrs'. CleYels.nd andwhich boars
.
her nettle is the Most gracefulof the several
novelties lately introduced and will beYend
• all donb.t beco" e- .,th 'naost popular WtiI.e
fnifillingite Midden.: Of •ditipktying-thelieir•
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Mie beet advantage at the AO, it ad.
'mite Of any -arrangement. Of !Illii front hair
that may ;mit the features. and the tasteef,
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the Wearer; and can heitsearn with any ;Ay e
of hit. This itbao consistssimply qf three,
strands of : lOzig, • hat. .curled ' • abotit, "four
inches at the ends' and arranged as follows:.
•twist all the hair on tois'Ofthe headalmostChinese
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elose.to.the fore eed, place a: !Wit piece
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dresSed in Ioos fluffy rings or inany style
b. • • •
Nv ich the wearer MaY, fancy, over thetwist
eo ae•tti:isiee--it--high-fowarde7-the-orowni
then-taltiorin,Istrand--of-,the - three into
which the long hair Mud be divided.; make
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into a plait knot and place- in he centre
go that thecuiled ends Just reach neck;,
the other •Alritia . ' '316. .. ' . • -441". -'1'• • . ' a
. • . , •., !Aran- 4re,..„......Yeste.„
'ItSr1)3474132n140(43:340-4-tale4Nuktroatt
:wiattietartectedt helcribtim7fte-...xffi*Q
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bovette,outigaiekt-quelleekcinagstfArapea
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as and narrow .offect• to ' the
coiffure, .. The curled :: or Crimped ends, Of
the "tope twisted" strands will.by.this sr-.
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rengement-•be brought • to the ten of _the,
and mingle' 'with . the curls ,,of. ,the
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front peat, which completes the headdress.
-For--.4full--•-dness•-000asions:-.-thel-7.Cleyeland
.d0ifigre is an atimtrahle. keeping, as it ad-
.raits: Of jewelled pine signette, etc., Which
are so:effective itt.artificial liglit, mid'eati be.
as easily ,f armed With • in Ordinary . switch
Bede, few' pin -curls ae•with•otelft own hair.
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. " Will yea, not •alloW -Mec-to -keep it, --,
The spoons will ;tabor:J.16 the nese and chin
as they do on the finers • 1 .ex• a.• m•i•n. ed the
oieein various wtyiFirst 1 tried four
teispoonit With a -magnet 4' one pure. silYer,
.one pewter, one' triple plated and Oneeitgle
plated, Or- Washed. The ' pure silver or,
pewter spoons verb not influenced by the
magnet. ; • the , heavier ' plated was Only
„partiallY raised, while the Wished 'spoon
Was raised 'entirely. Clear , of- the table. 1
. Carried.theie forir,selOat's with: rile for the
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child to exercise -hit; anomalous I poWei .-Of
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-' Daisy .?" 'Th.e aue was p".r'' e• • m -i- nc.ed• o.h•
. so tenderly. ;• '
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'gale opened her dark; dreamy eyes in
onish-ment, . and. speaking . it the third
• 'eon, replied: : "Dr. Mitylaign , is neje.-
' ' Stanley In 611 the• of
en in Miss . .. ..., years •
- .her public . life,'' .and, she eropla,sixed the
. Word public, "no gentienian • ever .before
dared to take .smili a. liberty."' ...... . '
• He put, the glove silently into her hand;
• ." 'Forgive me," he• sail -Is -kindly ; •••' .1 see
I have no longer any right, to ask a favor
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of you." , • - • •• ' • • , • •
• "7-7-7-21Terthen• Bose Mays and three. or four
„Uther,„ young_ girls...bailie .slangirig into.the
. „ ram aiid.the. conversation Was broken 'off.'
. , • .. Presently the 86ttlemenfollowedand din -7•
.1.„,.... '.oaer Isms anniiiinced. -pot. Ifityt took Daisy
-"`Ailittlealfq,ilelfiWeitittiTiziglikileiteildten,iii
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--V.1 ilft•hivigarr-7,11`;tlitiftitiMaled-'icattyllbs:4
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., • A likApsitTAWS 'Ect•agt,Tb,TE
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twang' ofe a •criminars. "Too "iv•
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. , • • ras riayin. 1412n0 Fine,
We have observed- . several _ ivt
-Stories of late ' respecting the. skill
'executioners, who, ' it is a
Titrike. off • the ben40 of "their' vie
skitfully that the poor . fellows the
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neyer discover their loss until a mo
two After theyare-dead.--We rec1;11:1
however, he dtory-ofeGernaanexel
who far surpageedtbe Ohinese • in
• • dexterity.' . • • ' • •
signal,. • • 'Upon one gam
happened that a; criminal had a .1
1 ". 'e.12/47„r22•44:001. • . '
0 .bmg4,,.1! . : , nu,dand„..hein
-, ; 0:,7troittrorrawiriat..
s.-Nonto.Agtutitzarekttni•traliiT=.
tzfaltVhe'Wffdletilithirit'lkiviitrfirte.
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a Murmur..., ' The .jedge,....thinkinl
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could bend kart; in humoring him,
his last prayer, and • upon-Arrivit
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place of. execution lie found ' 'bye
prepared -for the game, the pine.h
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up and the' b,ovslO all ready. He bona
tiefayoriteLeport4ith-entheeiasta,
awhile the ; sheriff, oboerYing, • t1
showed no inclination to desist,
sign tO " the eiteentiOner to strike ,t:
blow while he, stooped .. for ebot
exeCutioiter.did So, but with such e:
dexterity. that the culprit' did not r
feel it. .He 'thettglit, biae4a; .the.i
breath o! ,air was blowingenhia,n;
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are:Wing himself back • with:.i shi
; head .dro • edletward into his tan'
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natera y-• suppose t, at. it . •wite
• iv-hich he had, grasped,. and, SO:
eritly . rolled it at • the pine • • All
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n 'dhead • heard•i' • ' 1
x an thewaso exc
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from•-• . •'
it the . farther wall:.
raid 'I've' Won the . giute.!'•-:- C
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he- . ..
:pre tempi pion. Each was siiWirdeet
,,viith eqUal vitae .exeept thelope of . pine
• eilVer. This One Was Iighestin weight, .0,4autmost'
theho'yvl.Wati considerably -flatter-then:any
of the Other•three. ,Bet • after 'arraiaging•it
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n.pon her fingeeii, tots times.i.lhe..suceeetled
,himaking it a otiok2.,• , k:„-,,,,...,..,,."..d,.,.,i...„:„„:„..
foicii.c....-... • ilent.4th • •••_°`""_'.;!. ±T1-- • u.:.K'.;•
s leakgeroeuti . • - • laoketat=carte =au
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44,
4tphe9v.o.etu 4m:41/id 4.0/31- g 4ron-ii7,guizir,•;" ..61 e
' • dchin' with - ' • h - •
mete- an - - wi - as-. nine ,:,see'tirity7 as
tioni;the,,fingerfil '1! Thiriking.tge: adliekence
might beiiee to an excessive olatandneSAsif
e iI tested its surface ace ith, y-
finger ,tips. , ;. Net., digeovering any,: and to,
make Sure I was not deoeived .by•My Owncoiffure
sense of :touch, .1 had, the'. hands,•tose And
ehin_oarefullytgaidiedwith.•soap-end Water
and dried With a 'Warratowel...:1, fpiartd .no.
perceivable difference.in.•:the adhesiveness.
T.hetclaild could not.pick up a 'Steel- .needle,
that is :so; senbitive to %the.. .inagnet .tor
would a ' • "stick" t th fingers • hi'
. , penny o ..0 two, e .m
Or nose.. I could •diecOveK•nOthing.ruinsnal
:in the shape of. the finger tips: • - -The skin.
- Was. Soft and: velvety • .to . the .:totiah -aria 1
: geed naturepf their niasters•or mistresses:,
•TheY . constitute a verymerry,•- ha or,
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f•th •population,'''
Hon o , e and it Is seldom one-
can . find a bleak girl Withaut•an infections
giathrti • . .11c= ciribtig± d.. - • ,af -
. Van 'all F. ' • .' ' ' a . ' r
-ht. ---:••-•-• - •---,,h •,.. ft „Afagl . lb
'-e• -2 .2=Friealrro.. owzo .041r, • . AP'f-'414,- '
her o_witer'i.•%easetrt iriLtatiogismaii7•4143.wer,,
- ..d .6,,foith-,i,„ •• it • • ' . • tli '
'164•-• e
g th ' it f "free woman it .
letter,,,. oug . o te.n,-aa shefinds toher °esti,
' agreater hooa sloe in the spirit thatin
th'e days of: her servitude. ' . • . --• •' ,.--
Now' let • higher ... „. - . • • : ,
es go a step in tne -suciat,i
scale and : seethe middle Ohba English
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f;,.--00N14Wa ez.,2v.rorlwor ner.nyingeti,
-- -- - • • - ' -...--aoter,,,yatiagreciallereststauccap4akipm
4f. , . ,. ' • 0;'!:eittia t'uty- veireimoirxamhpvaeraer
' . • 'After dinner eame_.,ie, a_.Soere and
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,more, ' all young, and there was a dance
and then a •supper, and ; the merry • party
• •was -kept up till he Smal, hen,rs of yro.
- morning. . . . .. .. , • • •• •
. ., •Iii all that time Dr. Ilf•ayburt had . little
. or . no . chalice:to talk. to DaitiyAgitini-so
•: • 'surrounded • ;Was.. she. with ,admirers.• -He
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. could dance•With Rose Mays or • anybody
.but Daisy. Slig waS.alWaytiengaged.-.. .. - ' :
- Noticing flan; at• last; good' 'Pare'. Mays
interfered ands
, , aid; half laughingly, half :
: .0 It •isn't fair, :•gettleitien, .for• you'. to
.• .• .. rannopolize•Ilies. Stanley, •:.Dr..i1layburn.
, • ., bas tried vaintodance jestete set with
•-•"••••7-Aler.---Soment'you-ouglat.-.-to-•give-,4ay,•-to
findYi•ide N'il thatell I'Llcaa2”1'' atild. 'we.. shall,
' ii.•again.a materiala varitagee;,r
ich alone we speak, are•not ot; 'the' in e
/
o the free.. The Oircassiat is•a 'little fair
haired iase front a far yillage in, Turkestan
r. Ta ner) • Her father is a robber
(pace D • 'n •
- a " • ' - . .,
tiro:her ;nese, and she.:Will _perhaps be it,
princess; • The: Prince Charming,. whom the
gaverrieielALalwity_ejeciliiPgr.:4orrhet-Who.
neVen:cottieetrit-';yeit .stronelpotettiality
in the future of the 'White sieve girli One
day a - bearded • 'and vetierable Old •Turk
• • -•• . . ..", • . - • • ' - •
arnyee from Qtamopm, and pucks out .our
girl. She is not • carried :win), 13Y•
... - - •' • • •
forte but gold is• counted out, and she is
• !rebounded
. on a. mule,.an 1. s goo , y . or-.
• '' ' and li'd ' - good -by f
ever to barbarism. ••The 'purchaser takes
every/imaginable painewith her education
• • • • • • ' '
and, appearance. • • She 'le taught to read
, . • .
• rite •
and w ..., .. to. ,•dancom,,. atd • : elect, ;to. -•
embroider in .: eg.g ..atid•.kplay ...the giutaii,
' and 'further, : ititiated ,, into- - all : the
mysteries .of the 'toilet.' When . she, had
grown into bedding .womanhood• the dealer'
lets tie' best budtomers knit* that. he.•po's-
- • . • • , • • ' • ' •
sepses. a treasure •prieeless,.. and all
-her . intueia.and.beauties.are, detailed with
the ;meal 'Oriental 'exaggeration.. ' Vitally •
• • • , . P
sorne royal .ptiticetito,' Or . rich: pasha's ••Wife.
expresses a'wish to see her, and extra ;care,
:: having bean taken with her bath and dress
.•aha.p3 nresented.fOr.inepection. • She•gives
' ara lee of her ace • • ' - ts taireicar
• . amples , omplishmen ,gown,
'
gyirinastio- and otherwise' •A.'ccepted" she
' ' ' • .. .. • . " •
Is at mice; clothed with a rich • silk . dress,
and receive's. • it present of 'a ' necklaces or
• • • • • • •
• bracelet an •earnest---of-tayor-•befote-she
• • s her fellow slit s Beyond assisting
join. . . • ve ..., . g
her Mistress- -it the toilet accompanying
' • .' • • d ,. , .,• . „...
her ta her rives, and handing • her cote°.
• a ' -, rette ' h has•i'ttl t-' do. • Sh le
anan,•:karanietlstte•pendal eer:thee than it
• - '. :. A he Pn• Id' g h as • • of
o one , one:.
'these servant.; ' • _,
Cireueentne ..woul4 enter woult
contain a crowd Of men servants And black
women • to . do -the 'Work, and .'perhaps.
ten to twenty other girls like.herself; and a
'Ver. ga tithe they - have' together ' The
greatY-.ladies ' arovery-1 ' d.•• f•"•exchanging''day•
. -. • . ' '• pn o i
And , giving inimical ' entertAinmeti A
it all of 'Which' smile of the • slave, girls.it•
tend. •When she goes Out, with her mistress
in the, natty:little brougham, almost . the
• • I tiff 't t b t ' • th .. I d ' • d the
on y. 1 e .e ice e ween, . e ,a y .an .•
7thaid lies it the foriner taking' the • right-
. • ' ' ' ' ' '
hand eat. The • girl is 'dressedin a way
to do credit to the 7ii0t1144 'Eth;pj helongd to,
And -often, sparkles 'with ...jesvOle, ohatting,
f - ' 1 with•- .everybodyt th "•he
ree y • wi .a e places.s
visits, and enjoying herself as fully as any
. - • - • ' ' - ' • '' • ' ' '• ' • • ••• '
of the emancipated. When•theetime;• comes
t b 1 ' b ' • (I. b • - ownerchooses a
or . her o e•marrie , her own
44t.iii0,1310 husband and gives a rich dower,
• ' • r - •- • "- ' • - '
and,tnexA the marriages of slave . girls.
• • . ... . , .. • . . : .,. . ,
. '•-• The sinalieet FeOnle .0f.the *arid...* ,.
, . , .... . , . .. • ,
,....
1 the London...• i•T`i
-Prof e-•:•,--7. -a, :caw
History Museum, recently.deliered a lee-
tura on the' Akkas,• the dinaintitive . tribe 'of'
blectkpeople• in•Cential •,Atriea; 'discovered
b- 8 --h - l itir-- :1876 , ' Tli Akkali liii
y „4:3 went e in. . . e „. ,%•-•• ' -
belieYes to be the smallest people:on earth,'
their: height .tioutellY, ranging at imaturity
from'• 3- feet.,16 iitChes• to •-•f. feet 51 inches.
. . ... ., • . .
The typee most.. nearly. . .
allied to theta: are
the riativeii Of the •Andarcian':•Islande and.
' - . ' ,Africa?•'It • ' '
the bushmen of South .., • '18 possit-
.bre ..that., the.. Ak kas ave • ori in to the
g , . g .. ,,
of pi nues. • • o ..' common m the
stories. .g „. s • .,. .
d h ••
.writinga of Greek histerianedan• i'w. Te•
habitations -Were Often 'place :near ..t.._ e:
sources' Of the Nile, The name. Akita, PY•
which SchWeinfiirth•Sityis the tribe tow, call
' ' h b
themselves, has .singularly .enoug , . . een.
read by. Marlette Pasha. by the of • the
portrait of a dwarf it a recinuttent• of the
. . •
aliment Egyptiiiii Empire. • .• •
' : • •
*,, '. '
hint, -xtehelo a stranger.". • - . ••
' .' • ' d • ' h a, -•.At e •ma. 0
• "4 . , never min my wis e ,. r !• y .,
It doesn't inatter:in.the least," the doctor:
• -interposed; embarratised,•atd hardly know-
•
Ing,what he said. ': .. , , - • . ;
• ' ' • - ••• - ' •
Daisy Overheard tilt; however. .. . • . ,
, "01 ,. course tot; doctor,'" she ' replied-,
•000litSi. ". ." :Yet we all eoiteleiad -our self,.
. . ,, _, . ... , , ,
. ., sacrificing spirit and laudable ambition, .iri
. •askirig•th clance.witits public anger," '' " •
- ' •--It •wasat ill'-hrOdthing.t6 say, mid Miss.
. StanIey.ktew it :But she meant to shook
' Dr.-Mayburn.' The past was very..vivid in
• , her initid t&night, .just as it "wati• in his, •
And, •'she meant. to , be -reitenged. , Fred
• - •- - • • dth
'• Whirled•her. away lee, imezy waltz,:an . ., e
• doctor stood •hitek, .gnatving Iiiiniustaoh6 in
. ,. .,, .
• undisguised chagrip; ..,- . • • - .
. . . ' Bet °illy for nuatienk. Concealing his
Mortificittitlik, ' undei::.6, gay smile, he led,
-._ - - ' • • •
• ' ;Itiise,31;0; Out, and they; too, were soot
. . ' d-' ' . -f t timo t
.., going round an, . round,. in pei ec ,
.the, throhbing„ • sorrearfpl--' sweetnest ', Of
, • • • •
• '' The Beautiful Bine Danube." . % •
• • ,.: •• • ... •• . • •
Daisy.pay/ It, and .01 new •feciiing•carne
•• ".over her, a feeling, .of 'angry pain, , the pain
. • , ..• . . •
oalousv.
• . • . " After allehe'doediet 'care;" she thought,.
- Wearily: “He despipee me because I have
• ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' " • For,'see,
Worked .fbr , a' livelihood." . •• .you
. • • . • . • , •, . • , •is
. • she loved pr. Ma as ferv.ently as over.1
•••• 'She felt ehe:would .break, down if •she . re-
. •••nintinea.• • There was alittle.boedoir, quite
•at t e Other:end of the house, where ehe•use
• •• kii . %late •,tiotild. ' he,. • endisterhed, • and
*0
, thi er she; fled for refuge:. A large, bay
- almost filled no one end* of this
.• window•.- • - . • •
apartment It was a beautifel, .moonlight
. ,nighti.and, the curts,ina,being drain, the
„little tooin, y4fi .fiOoded 'iyith effulgetee•
, 'Daisy. knelt down on a rug, • and, leating,imi,.visits
• , 'the. seat, looked 'aut..' "..0h,", She:thought,
• "what perfect peaciiis there 1 If .•I eeola
Ott belike that,''' ,Her golden ',bait glit
• tared in the Mom:41810 end her • dark . eyes
• . •
Were fell of appemlieg pathos. .., . .. ;
' Tears came. She almost broke • down:
• " • a -th t re , from' her 6 es resti
'She wipe. 0 et!. , 3' ..t1 • h.•
nibpitiless;.
• 'only, -.however. •••, " , , pi i et;
moor, i .00ld, .and itilsyuipathizinp l." , she,
• • ' .8tief ou
. Cried, .":Do.yonever hockl the s y
, to
th"••bearts that break before •Ou?
W. itness, o . .,
"
'• . Aetep made her start, • She' reeogniZed
'' •it at once and opraeg t� her feet.' • .
iiia • voiCe, full of emotion,
•Is. j;) . ' " f • • 11 ti ••• e ears will oe
, ,e,rer, a yet a .acs y .. ... y
• Pet f rgive me 7•• gave yeti to pity I Over;
• look what the prejudiced 'Oey said, • Be at
0•. . ..
' least just to the repentant Man. ,
S ' . ' • ' a 1 -osly
She looked .at him, Atilt incre u 9. ,.
' for a Moment. The text she .Wee•• ie tie.
• . .. • • . .. •
•11,'''"G
' arms. . ..• •
'
- a
ealliCbstrififfelif7elitufmiffess nolhere exCept`
. • tli itti • • ' h I ' d ' d f • t - ' '
;04 . e P 0. J. e . an s . an ee were
.waem to..the•torteh When I saw her,,aed her
Mother states that shoji not often troubled
with cold feet Or Intiade The l•ttle • atiett's.
• .. 4 . • Plittle
mother also told• me that her sister's
• • ' ' • ' - • •
daughter,. it ycning 'lady of 1' 'ears of:age
,itiad " alwaya siek,"• as She 'expressed. it,•perched
7 ., .
anif sts the sam ..singular ' • • • •
pa e , . e , power. , This.ournal.
. Cabe I Aid. not see, but have • no • reason iti
.. doubt' th .1 d '''' t t t - h ' - dh •
e a, y s e a e.men , as a e an . er•
Whole familY are known to le.:truthfel and
,,,
honest.• I .haYis'.been tlaus•••Pai•ticeliir iia
giving'all the ;available points it theisanily
history Of the ..cas6, hoping. thereby Sortie
1'•' ht • 'ht b ' thr We' ' - • th • ' ' ' 1
p uppii„ . e singe ar
ig mig ' e
phenomenon,Dr.X. 'CH. 'Roor in'the-ilfedi-
•
ca . slier gr. • •
- • ., .. ., •of
• • - • ' ' • • • ' . ' .'
:. " , A Story of Lord Cockburn
• • . •• • - - • •••
Lord Cockburn s looks, tonee, .1
• • .• • ... • ' • , -
and manner were such as • $
' ‘One think that he believed 'every 1
eetdo.„ OP one • occasion,,•-• before;
rallied. to ' the, . beech,. •when ' :defe:
.. -
m r erer,, a
ii d • ithoUgh lie • failed tO .;
• the ledge, and the jurymen of the ir
• • • •
his•elient ' Yet he convirided then
. ,; : .
himself that ho innocent; • San
deathentepronounged, and the day
. . ,
cutlet fixed for ,say, thegoth. of • J
As Lord Cockb'urn ' Was ' pitting t
' aerated 'Man, the letter seized him
• saying: I have net . go
hl Cockburn;*•' I .b • ' t t '
• r. -. • Ave no •,. go j
To this the advocate Coolly repliedof
haps not, but -yeti'll get it On the
, • •,, . . • . .
;January. :-Chambers Journal.
• '••
•
• • •. • A lacitedy, for. Burns..
• •. • ,• - . k •' ••• ; •...--
.' Many remedies• 'at one time or another
• • - • •
• have been proposed for the ••stirgics,1 condi-
'9 • . • pwnag . app iea :tot o exeeesiNe
heat to the' had • Mei, While soine Of •thez6
• • •;.• , . • Y,- . • • • .• • .,,
are of Value, .still• all are more or leseun.
• . .
t' i • t • 'iT1 ' 11 ' ' 'f , ' . '
rst.,y3 ac ory.,- • • le a twist:len o the • pain
and suffering attendant upon harms is. clie
.of the most important • cents in the ' case
P • .• .
, t ' d. h•as
owar. ... ty ic , , g , , .
h .the • sur eon' direets his
.
' efforts.: The shock from this cause, alone
,. .
su cie times 0, pr, , uce:
in. ' ntoften •t• - t • cid • *.death,
and. always is great.. Aceidetitally, I re;
cettly discovered a remedy which id easily
applied/ 'arid. .exCeedingly ' prethpt, in ' its
action- ./ :-I Was Celled •in ' some h • t t • • •
cke..!3 p ..1:‘,.,
11-t1 !hidabout three. ' k • '
1 , e 0 • 1 •wee s age •Whowas
badlyburned ,about :the .•'hando and face,
from falling • on a ',hot; Hove. ...The.' terns
. Were•deep, the Pain exCeesive,andthe 'shock
very considerable... ' I .sett to the drug Store
fora miiture Of lime water, Or V .6' Oil and
car o ic_.aq , 1 e,..wni mg or
• b 1' 4., ' WW1 ' "i'' 't • thus.•...I
Prepared to givetheehild a, hypodermic
jeetien .of Morphine, with which to allay
the agony, Which was so great that cOnvtil.
. . - • •- , . . ... , • . • , .
sions .steemed, imminent.' • While I SAAB
ge ing r a y o. o Is,. espied • 0
. tt' el. d -..i• d th• • I ' d upon•'. th •
shelf a bottle el .pifing daiincloilsis,(edni
, less). Rereemberieg its wenderei-eoothing
infilletie in abide' infituntes,iieji, I at once
. I'd-dt•''t T k' • •'" '. ••• ' '•
' eon° e e o. try. I 6 .: a trig a corner of a
ft 1 • Milt • b• f I 'di' . t'd the
so la . ere ie , , rap y . pain e e
ibjured parte,. when 'like magic, thc. pain
., , . _ „ . , •..., , , . ... ., ,
ceased. Xon. can well imaginemy SUrprIS0
d • delight at 'the result. • I direOted'• a
°A.1,• - - .. . • •
camel'S•haie . brush to be purchataed, and
had the mother make free applications; -and
the bade had ne• 'More treatinent save a
.. ... • , . • . , ; , •
little iodoform ointimett later•on; .'which
Since
, , • ,. ,.. .:„. , , ....... . , • . both
this I havetried it in several cases,slaves•
slight and severe, andwith ,th . sates de-
.•, . ; „ Y. . , 9 .
, lightful results, -,N,1. 11:101.0at JournalV . .
•. , •
:• • 4b- . .. , „..,.
,
. • Tile kluniber•wite stopped it get 11010 , •
•
• 'A Lew veard • ago John M Dowling lati.lt.
• .- - - . • ' • ' •
for his own use a bandsomethreestory and
• • . • ' • ' .
basement residence it""230 'ItrrOri street.'
w,.; •• , ..
inning . . , .
'' a tenthotisarid dollar het On tlak
• ••
- residential electiMi„ he...petit into &barn,
P
a ramie
• qr• -- • - - -- a • -
nient to his' .getad fedgment. - He thee.set.
• • •
about .fi Ixtig lats. . owe. with .everyt itg •
. '' ' • h • h h" '
that Money, coiild' purchase infthe way. cifng
' fiikpitere, and the, lateet appliances' . for
etilitar-imi. and Sanitary karposes,, and•had:
, jeit settled doWn• ' to • no life • when ote,
., ay the' Servant - :girl :reported:8, rat it the
basement. The-pluteler was dent•for.and
• - : • •'d•t t • ' • • t hole•'without•
given•or ere, op op up the ie
regs.rd to expensie. He did.,s6, andyester-
handed., in bib " hill. • It ..'6,,,ned foe
,, $1,338,35, Ile had found it necessary to
comtaletely overliethand change the sewer-
ago and drainage. systeit -of • the,premtees to
.,
Keep' ont that 'kat • Chicago: Tintrg, '
• ••
. - . .• . • .
• ,
•Thetatest Fail 14 Fhotograpl
. .,.. .. •.. • . . ,,,..,,
their '•
"The 'girls are having , ,
taken in threes," said .plietogtite
:ether day.,..: • .._ •• •,,
. '. "What is that for, • I asked. ,
. "Nothing beta whim, an Enetiii
mcgtro; ' • The three daughters of ti
Cess of Wilco itre.pictured On on0.11
: • .,_, :Li: • • • - : , , .„ • •• ,,,;„;
Poesinl. that started tne craze •.C1
niote orders just Ow for grOups., b
than for single pictures. . The de
Pee° in'.tho prettiest :attitude ibex:
can be coakea., into,' and the latest
albums . is a .collection - Of Allen&
Berieliee'd buds, they call them; ti
- • ' •
kindus. the name that . preset*
mem 3-L.Pront a .7 Z' i0 ' Ydric Letter. : .
• ' . .
- •
' , ino,idandeis atieSolitiere. .
• .., ... ' • • ... - • ''' '' ' . •
rf you 'depopulate the Hz' brande Saul
...„ . . .g ,.......,,•
Scott, .where. are ' ypu to find: your ..;ktigu-
'ander in ease of Voir ••? 'The tame iineeitiOn;
is asked by .a. ipigblithd -officer', . - -11e- says t-
.., • , • . , .
" FO- 'th' • t' ': - ' " -
r. • ir seen ears a 'nave ..com,
' a •ded' and fageogiated with 1lighland
ro P. . • •., • -
soldiers, 1 :tot of them all i liever found ati
.
1 1 • th - • train the Lewisfor it
equa . o . e mat . . , . .• .,
combination of tiarti-al - aptitude, sublithe
. , • ,. , . , . . . •
d
emitage, childlike obedietee. In . a wor ,
thoy are mentally as well oo:physidally 'the?
finest soldiers I have everteinyin theeonrse
. , .
h • • k ' e into11 th '
of a• life has •te en m a e
rth • • Id" d genie ot its .
o . e world an , , hot.
test cam aigns.• -.These' Ai:kethe mien. for
, ,. P , ., , .. :.
-d
whom expatriation is propose , . ran er
weapons for the detenee . of a country,
says the Highland officer, "Goa never gave •
to any -.1lilere,"..t!diniterdh. kresinj •Netti.1,
.. '' •••-• •
. ..
.. The angry . ocean has eaten awayl
' i 0, Island•.th tth •• water' ' •
o . Coney, a _ ,, thecon
the veranda of the 13rightee Hotel, ,1
. . • . • ..
immense structure IS to te•moved 1
lelme • ' • ' •
trucks running an a great number ;
• • . • -- .. - • • .
have been plaged under:thelmildin
,„„k ...
.k!"',1"-''.'" • .. . - • •
... Will yen love inawhen I'm "did
. .., • : , ,.. .. .. - • . .
the ancient. sotibrette.. i " How old
,i0 a thrill voice.' frbin • the gallei
singer did Ati.t reply bUt theaudiem
• , •
when the eurteth dropped ehowint
, t - ••ttf ll'bl ' • • ' '
uty.plant• ..1 ti 00112.. . .
AN" York''..h' lteacher
Newse oo reef;
.folloWingnote'excusing a :pupil s c
",•IlliesL---.--, ; it it; not 'neseter for 01
to. ookie.td setae, for elle clOt't lean
.
this is the tit tole she has ben to S
well stay to tette." • '• ' ..
.--, .• . . ' • . , • . .
The morphia habit among wi
• h • ' - ' • ' ' ''''• • l'i 'I' d 1 '
muc . more common in - n a 6 p
, -, . , • .., • '
the Tone's or tnat,eity; that •thaty,'
Even • in the lite der.146 Weathet
' d a Old' oould b - geed hurl
.yonn, an , e ,
the. drug stores Aha in most Cage§
Medicine they Were after 'ine:
forms. The most fas
method et indulgence is by by'
• ..-.. • . . .-
inject:on,' and Seine of the' Orin
. ,, , . .. „ _ ,
are -gold and inlybr niOnnted and')
, ,
- ' ' •- • ' ' A :" '
pensive and. elabor .te, , .
• •
- .11,i'nggold 'Ocieper„the American.
arrested in , Pape for ,paSeing i
404tie• on the London a; Wee
Batik, Wet Sentenced tO, 1. teen yea
, . ;•-•
5 fiervitti40•
beTiPse it reagnifieteace. those of even., the
wealthier elesses. •. 'The erstwhile 'hare-
f-• ' cl; 'd,l'ith" Circassian•f " T '
oote „ragge . 1 e ro„m urco-..
• nian's Land is now a prineette or pasha's
' 'capitals
wife, ivith of her • 'own; hut, she'
. h 1 ' " t d . h ' that
would laugh I.:you SUggeti e to er..
there was anything in their poen.,
Hen or had been ...th her own,•-,-Leedoe
'igatUrday IleCiCtio.,, ' . • • ;•..! -
•
,..... : ,,...,•
, • ,
.. • A cycloine Ini thoroldo.
r • ,
; A - • , . . • • ' d
'' VesperuaST :While bilt022688- Watt pronee ,
" •• • -'• •
ing• in Ad. tiotiel. , °elate' at :McCleary &
•• - • •-
• McLean's ., Mills, a whirlwind seddenly
D'eked MI' ' &WM. ineh boards, fourteen
-1 - •R . • • • - •
and sixteen itlehet Wide, 'troth tw . pile,
• • • - ' f '1 ' forty •f ' • d h
carried theta u ly for , .eet,• and. ash a
' • ' h s' 14 of the plating Mill
• then): against t e .li , .u
'
• ' ' 'd • Utah
Scene of them entering. a win ow„ wl ,.
*.iatt tore eetitely..Opt, nob it bet remaing,
. .. •
-4horcitt Pot.. . . . . ,., , • , .differentwasdon'tmaywarmly
Eflikt on the ?Patina.. •
• • .
; •, • • , . , ., ,
Young Philliehin 'ftatimpOnely)--Yee I've'
• . • • . . . .„ .. .
tailed 'at Mr. BrOWe's • three#tiinee a •daY
•. . • , .. .. . .,.,..., •
for a week, ile is a 'very sick man suss
,..,• ..„ . .. .• • - • , ,.. . , .."
orn_i9.n‘•„„ , , „,„, ' „ • , .„,_,- ‘ „... • '
• 'mite binitn-ne mot, oo -oy mut ,tirne.
• • , „ • ,
' -•
. .. ,
•„Slightly otr the *toy:
• . , • ,. - - .-
• - • • • shall - •• - t) Itid • a
" In regard to what I eat o erve
, • ' • • h
the •Bogton yOteag• lady: pleasettly yet Wit
.... • ' • • ' .
*filly, as glad' regarded the , diSh before
' . 4 i " ' ' 't k ' at:idy'S if)ge d'x't f, ,
her, ' never a e any , ' • 1 • ' '
, - - ' '' , ' •• n • -
.. ' I told yo , James, said. .the , . mbar
• a 1 ii St Leo- - •
is lad •.11 that
moo io esti .-0, , . / 's;
•• '.• , .. •. •
Mies 110Wjainett wasn't readyfor iiiinde.ple
.
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• A Vela 'Air Voultnipe 11,Offirniere.. ' '
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•• It takes the glans of three ses,ls to make it
. ... . . • . .. ,
sealskin. saeorie Am os: yet t e ear,
d b" And I d' -
. • , , • - . ... • • ,.
aehghtful feitmitne reformers, who eacheiv
the feathers of otir forest songsters on their
b• n i• tst-" 11 r -b *la ' • ••If ill ' • Coin
° 1 e , pi o • Lee sons 0 eir , -
. :fortable Whiter eiaats and leave. theca Shit?,
ering in'an fey climate that they thernSeives
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• _ LIU • 13 ' ill- i ' ' t ' f ' d . - ' t .6 ....
i e er a nee .0. pc ,the ca s me.
' - • a • - the t " 'f • ' th' . i 11
'''graPeO• ae . on .ca 're using ern, .e 8
her that, she will taVe theta again!. Hi,
.... ..• - . •• -,, But, . Bertha , d • . t/ says ' -, ' her
morrow. •• , • • ear,..,,„a,,.,,
"NeitherddIerit epinaoh,"Bertha retorted,.
4. - • • • • • - • - ' • , . . , ... / -,, .
and yet I alwo.yt, get it , again. . •
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..1.1.16 Los, Angeles real estate Omit has
00 apse an le, o viers are sawing
.. 11 • a • - a ti . b .6 ' - • Weed
a• -d. dein ' -ether Odd "Obti,-'SoVertil thOtlinilid
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visions laVe re apse . into
g b d' ' 'i 1 -1 d "that
promising su - di
'i
'' iftlitei. Of . pastoral--'quiet:netts. 'When the
a .., .. ,, ,
t d h 1 a " 11.
crop otnitartgagea is harv.es e. , t 0. AO • Wi
• . be nlanted in latitateee, ea Mittel, • • •
.- • , ..... ,
• :Fee ., , , .
' fettor itogers of W - ' .-- • ti -• ii
askington, li spi...t
mAtieally preyed that the dynanne
•iikatbe-r---- .. . - • • „ .
co I i
• ' o • ' )(Ulna Of .06a . steam, a •
D°Iver f a l• blg ' t P
_1 of one moat or a
equiyident to'the: war . , . . ,. . ,.
dey, • that three' tote Will ropreoent his
6 tWelit "ears' and. that Mie s tete,
f r y y , , . . , q
•-• '
'Mile Of a • toile,fnett Stearn Will . effect as
flinch en Oho minim; root•nen • deintwenty•
•
"'•:t'..,. „.. • , .. ' t 't th .1 "- rit D ' li'
•,i•e it refines o • o e °eine • • r, Ilaw s
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for an increase of salary, giving as his rea-
son that gam y expenses were in r a-
il • Inc f •1 ' - . 'N -V ' . d ea
' Off i• of the church replied: ',•,,D6.
in,' leo
not trouble yourself, the terd has promised
11. w'll On for the young ravens
,• 6 a . . re
'ipylieit they ety.'''. " I know that ,sitild the
It ' " ' tOt '" but • thin le said about
wi . y minis , ,,.. . no .. g, .,
he velifig.lIa*ka." , , , '
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, A .ii"eceiit ClitliSei,tin-
. ,
r fist club- men heatbdly)-.-All I have to
: . ' ,
tiwy it that I conal er yen it pappy Second
• • ditto c000ilt-if that were the es,tte I could
• tele the first prize at the dog ..allOW, anti
,that"e mere than yon :OM -ISO', , Viiittt natin-.-.-•,
VOW 00 ? Se (01111 • leek the
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.'neoestary.pedigreo tioa breeding...
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k. The
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