Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1900 — Page 2
Captain Brabazon
BY B. M. CROKBR
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CHAPTER XV.-fCootfaued.) rv “You were in too great a hurry, bld. ruai),” wMLTeddy, reprovingly. “Why did you riot take your time? you should look before you leap. Why did you not; ask?” “What was there to ask? Had 1 not aeen for hiysejf? And is not -seeing -beWeeing? I never dreamed that she jiad -another brother; never. In any case jroh, fellow, would ha»£jlwwjpst tbe same.” , '“l’m awfully sorff,” sajd Tkldjr. riw~ *4/<ispeaklhg With his eyes riaodft a lively fixed on the geound; .“sorry fortho money. Imihww about Uyitl”.. ugloney! its not the njoapy .1, m thinly ‘‘iug'of, returned Miles; hnskity. a - -“Oh. ft you are thirtk’iug oftEawre. aWJI ■.heaUrasiijht.S rejuinedter brother. eh®pryou mqkri the,amende honorable, you neefi. not be a” tilt fttieAsy wilPfie all right;” WWeh tfftoal way I of summing up most questions. “Afi’ftghf*How fatfy hM!- retuftWffC 'dfUrtousin, samastiicillyit “StosWttl u«wr tfcMfc tma#je again aw 4w»g ft| dMsme«3*nd everything'in The UMtoWfll thvrv tret- the bridegroom,? lrrwn«. A»- 1 j , Vm m a, .flag*, mad,„ J., paver to pryathe, much less to reflect Or think; all I wanlro’td do w.a? ■ to pwt the eeds between " t “Hare you bad’any lettera-?”- ; : ,:M ■*■ ’ ’ "Nyt one line gince 1 came, out. You , are tip* fir»t who has opened my-eyqp to the awful mist Ake t have made. .. . **t hbpe, Miles,” Said Toddy, humbly, “that you won’t hate the very sight of . me, for I was the/ cause—innocently ;entra£h, bift htillthe cause—of the whole catastrophe.’* . .Lii:. .i..'" “No, juo. . Why should I’i It was. pot" your fault, it was no one's fatfit, ft was just sheer bad luck. What "evil spirit induced me to go to Pdrtsfflbnth that day,, of all others??* he demanded pfis•ionately. “It is «ll chance,” returned Teddy. “Do /on know that Ofice you Were actually Within it- hair of finding it’ ritft ? It all turned “opon iuchr a little th«fa‘ as tile .ftjriking of a match! . It-:«Ud iqfieed.'-1 djuj’.t know if you rewmlag (he tost night Anti were at BaronsToWin August, Welt, 1 Wlfc’Tiiere, too,' prowling about the bushes on.chance of 'seeing ’.Esme. ! She came running- suit about ’fflneo’cWMk 1 E*rytfi4 l oWve<nahibW it perfectly,” inter--.tuptefi M <W- within, 4weuty.milel.pf, Harousfordthinks me the finished and eompkjtc. SCTiitid.rei; imd, 1 caiyjot bittoe thettf.-- Appwiradces'fire frightfftP iy me.- I thrnk thebest,thing fdn > for me, Teddy.” with a grim ssritto ,' “is,to blow my, br.aius opt rifaiuf ir ada»tU TJly.** ’’ “Stuff fthdrionserise! If'|t : ik Esiue you ; are so much afraid Of, 1 can tell'you that yon need not be rmeasy; she will marry] yoqqll the!same.”;, ’ . .“Even, jf she WQUId- wjnch 1 am sure 1 she . wouldn’t—how could t‘ nfirry with ■cahviy anything besides tpy pa/7” tPohli H-That’n- easily am> wared. Kames has never been brought up ,u» dttxursethShe’ll .make *. grgnd poor mim's wife. Why, she urted to turn my ties'arid patch my «oatm*N fef 4 * ■ twr. -m: .i. ftll vary well fttr-hpr to,xjlo those I things X.ujr her brother, but, I'm, dj.ffeamrt. -W’ny should! bring herlo poverty? What, right-have r/b asfe her to shat-e'iny 'plt-, tttce?;.Mrs. Brabazon would a»Wr Ifgten f ißinrpola'te* Teddy, rudely.; “who cares for'her?”., • !M Aud site will marry soW rIA swelL A' pf*4ty girl-like het, » face’Mite hers,' will h*re doaena of amif, r< W ! «W-se,.»he .will.marry euftot tlyew, aud 1 HI telF yott’ fWfeaWn.dsM Wtittff bis-oOuahr UseraHy toy-.thst, button hjs ycdrgeaige coat. A>W hpcjaj be. and I ought to know her nrofty Veil,' arift patlktng'ffir a- 2 onhit.'-*?:• «■ #sej 1 Wt6 .' ( BtGt f^-.#kes *£ Ujyi’t ,j»u XDUU> lUuJjf w i ' aud he sfflWtPWWh wtfdiWMMkl b«r<W ~S ore»%id*W!<ly; *»W ! -WWMfiyon' arU ha.veiHWiidwfcimmrhiioth'kr, top 1 mSftWHo nnm arw-tn little Mne<'i'*aiua». Lm le ( Xdiefl vccentrie.’ Hanoi ■. t ' ’itwr’ rikreakttwt hude. amdtfc iiresl bnxiff. Cheer ‘k,»lll Am "P mJUBrirfiasOtt, sir’.*’’aalH' a rich MlfletriaH breathFeMy* . Mitchell's vnmpHuients, sad would y« pWjge^ him,-with, the Ifnd of .< ti* of * ‘‘TA*- y<%’cirtathlyl* Impatiently; “gd ' t<r White:’*- '■ « •? V;-'H 1,-H Ft <• *Time for us to be moving, tun, t»«ur morning meM; -there's- not, much tp, art before , you. , Teddy, .Jmt,, coljl ,gtew and black coffee, onr rations being of' the fcast tqxdrlous dcscriptidd.'’’ l 1 • ’■ ••I'm nM particular about gnnlity «a long as I have quantity, and I fancy you are even better off for grub than we are. You're sure you don't hate the sight of me, Miles?’* he adder] diffidently, as they, once more came near the tents. “That’s the second time you've asked me that, Teddy. No. In fact, takf ib all around, now that I have got my breath again, so to speak, l*m very glad to see ’“‘t TIM- *“*eFaf‘/> bl f*
■. ■ ■ as they were yesterday.,,l- might get on the Man. I might have some ruck out here: arid, if forgive me, if I thought there war any chance , pf that, I would lie all right.” It would not he necessary to describe the conditioii or Miles Brabazon’s mind ttt this period, p.qleM trig; terg# “chatfgealile from fair to stormy might be. applied ffr it. At one time he w'ais* buoyed up With' hnpeiVtbat rested bn Teddy’s assurance that Esme-wgs. a girl toTitick ( a fellow through Uuck jrad thin, aud of course it would be “all right;” bitt these glcaiii's df sdtiififte 3 iiWe unt generally he"was plunged abyss ofwsfwfi? To'Sfrid that he had thrown, awify a Wife and<orwne entfaW thrririgfi IV: igntfr- | family, seerer, was a maddening reflection. He fl a fed tn f 'bc ‘ 11 onef li e oni "tffcfft might-ImWbortr;’’ He to Esme, of coiMM®-a»d also to Jdjr's. . Brabaz.on, and Im-eowoted the very days' HHitil- the b»v«j~ Afoutd.-rriadine. 'He timwht «W WM &X 'lfif/r wWhl t#es*tty 'rt«Mit T 5 scrape together* - ASnple thitherto far ■bis modest fMnt>sbflt for Eeme H wdW pMgnarit, ¥ 6n the ld3t fo/fy thousand pounds. ” ... WrwiwsS T tMigfm <®t- t u » tjfo Sgife CH AFTER XW /, "What hfis happened new? whehee this beaming face: aud thvw seraphie smiles?” inquired (luwsic,..raising her, eyee lazily from, her,book,,as,her sjster the Worn. f , ’ ‘ 1 ‘Tve just had a letter from Milts,” replied Esme, hastily advancing- with an i •if, of bashful elatioqjr “such a juce let; “Oh, is that if ?” rejoined jiiss Braba-i zon, in a ve^'wintry tone of voreo. "And pray whut has he gpj. tq say fop;himself?”.. “Oh, of course he is in a dreadfpl state ‘‘iff minff; 1 believe ft Is fvally Worse-fbt him now than it evUr was tor we,” len- • “I should hppe.so,” u ,wj(jj..a Jfttle, angry sniff. “I should hupibry tfttst that he Was pretty thoroughly ashaWivd of htmsfllf and fain i&atte andfddioticrlsehavleift 1 Yeti jged,-out,4>f the business, better thancou.ld.,hav f C been exported, thinks .to Msa. B.’s 'presence of mind and falent-for inVfrri"tlotiY’ris?mrifig- ; -t#<‘fifoT& tftat at the vWy last mtimte Miles had bn'en conipcit-, ed.tpjEjpTon foreign service!” .. " ‘“That ottl/ pasred wlfft OTtfStders,” Mid Esme, striking h*r‘hesth-”of <Jourse all tfie serrants riud vha the., t JWlg..k^*» ! k Mid ..thp. stpp M»n the rgad ii#id look after-me, or WhlspiT together mid npint, waS too, too drvikdfnl.’*<- _ “The little.i trip j».a te--ik with Aim/ Jartt sniostwMi over ; t;y;tt^uj ; that, arid Mrg. B.’s >*»> don’t be'ungraiefuL” ’ ',,, .>. diibibiMy; "in df wqiy; but still 1 1 Am alwwys fincytag that people ar* kt a ring at me and.ialiimg abdiit me.” ■■ ■ .. ...y,, “Nonsense, my dear. Your affair Is fiVrgotrnu-tong aim; you <t* not of siii-h importance- a* it. : wws 4HT u nine day/ WOftdor.;’ r , r thldk ahnuk - AUf’-vrew drawing a Jorig' slgh trf relief, "of course ifc doeu.lot matTer, im it's all r-hfhl-” sc i X dr* . w ‘ dj? l^ u «<*” ‘nlanded’Augusta, sharply, ftfrtirtig flMilF *nrvi*y-lMg , her «»• ter eritiMHyj.-«br ;iag*i «•• stwftsri I'Ulffl mp«®TtWt the. locked Y ill hujwrw hfter' J M when he .comas home,”, said Esme shyly? femitA there war no?ifWiiWer tM’ at least iCffttatite.eanft tfcetr<hi»»ie said v<y decidedly; , a 'it*.if . “Kshit’,’ you iritist flip ‘ftfad 1 , you wqptfl.ttf nl*of ■WfaH'yfMg hitrf now?” sp<;a.|i-.. Ing a».itr wete in citpltsd-.lettmTK■: ~x ' hft tfttefßidWT IT TTth r* ants TMt.nwwsiwrjv vrfare as*' «>qnki<*ig»MMk mt'A'fcifei-r is no •■’HVhaA1 Wife yoiTMgttlßS tlWO»e uffhn, drag X.i kflir*s*»*ydte 'WiUtEMimd MHn hrick* ? < llflvrtjmjhilifl* of dm gjoh*, appen» •titvitf «wtHi bowlyMMftiDw-r-*.; “But”—hesitatingly—“but, .Gusaie, 1 have some money,”— ' t: “JW€ a qfltiugk ntitaM jmT marrjr. to (House an these homff' tWtfgs, riTitrfiAl li«(hie in<Wgff#iWlSfta ul yiw(thhi'lßispietog'»f trarr hfhi r voice. «ptUi MqqjL.jMHMf ,wbeu<spu 4}S* e •^’k t y‘» ! .jpjw;iu'» %T3 e Mlle#l ""W’l-ilo. my kUlf sitter, as a Toosta/fiut not Jisen Jnst ait down bere,” givui* a chgtr a Uytte P w "Afti‘‘*»4.U | ’U‘U, for afew miputen, to sound yompion sense. When Rilles was an eligible pa'rtl, -yob wobld not marry him; -yiMtr niTcfitfnY hlMs at nit Was sttnipir"iM*ansccy<ni saw hirp ;d*-«A phutky thing at h|g nd by rough, and,, carried qff yopr fcet by the emotion of the moment, you ’said' fwt; and then -the wedding wak buVrled on; and the dresetw and proseuti Were such thileious.noveliiew you had not the heart to go back! But you were nevone bit In love with him; you would rather haw Roddy's link finger than S4sek>s cause Miles and I did not make an humbling exhibition of ourselves aud ait hand +4 hand,.and imjufik turuk like other peo-
“you we 11$® I—don't care aft hifir 'I ’ mu< w’ s W “W dle ' de dee > MdMiAffifee. Was.Wt love* I was T!?.V Wong point, you tkill plAwr tonmember! This time next’ltSj&r, my beautiful, impulsive sister, I shall have you up to London, and marry you to some very pice, rich and, if you are very good, titled youn< man! Think of thfit!* “Marry anyone yon Uke yourself, my dear but, aa far as l am concerned, I shall never marry anyone but Miles —never!” ’ ■ -'.a-■. n “And yet, in this very room, and not so very long ago, yon Hived arid stamped and ail but tore your balr out, aud declared that, dragged to the foot of .the altar you might be, but become his bride—never! And—ah! I see you remember the episode—l have just on®J little -question to ask, and only ope, Supposing now*' for the sake of argument, that he won’t marry you—what then?” Ah! this was a phase of the matter that Estnh had never contemplated; but, although she made prompt anti cheerful answer to herself to her sister’s query, she Vouchsafed no reply, beyond what might be called A superior smile, and loud and triumphant poking of q most offensive fire. .. Huitqle' B allusion to Mrs, Brabazon was tliuelyylCsme well knew. That lady had Always been antagonistic to s fter;jiiepSew when' he was a moneyed man, tfbd was nol likely to be any fonder us jbim now that he was as poor as a church m<aise>. Quite she ‘Had- awakened to a due gfiprecratiwn of tkacnnutmah-pevscmal gifts qf her youflfler,vtofhdj»ugh«^ !r; a;»d thorough understanding of, her value—a coronet! visirVu' BrlgßCertain ynW WWMt son 6f ?UMHM«ngcimfc&was constantly’ hndiue bis • way stiver to BaronsforeL He was received by Gussie wfth w>en arm»rtoyAJ»m* fbr -JWng genßeinair; -’•#’it!r , a- - voice-, frank, unaffected uumners, an 4, was really VerjKiihu’eh e&MahirihS of -J the beautiful Mlrarßrabazßm - Of cmirse he heard that she ihljd-beeu engaged to her him; it was a %o Mrs. Brabazon' had whispered confidentially |o Littfy Marigvl-’Wurz+e, arid-she looked forward tern double wedding before tong,-for Axiisjrie. had accepted her long-suffering j'reddy, jaho'hqd. come jn for another fortune, and already, as ahe remarked complacently, “the prtisents-had been both numerous and costly ” Now here was this odious; tiresome ‘Miles - Brabazon cotriing f to the surface again,. and writing Mrs. Brabazon a long letter !rem some outlandish camp in South Africa,. What was to be done with felm? What a worry and riWctfbn fie had ’beeft fFotn first to last. “What a good thing it would be if the Bderti were tb kffl fifth,” -thought, this amiable ' lady. Should «he ■, answer his letter, .or m>t?« ‘ After some very grave reflection jsba ilecjded that she; .would yer ph-,. and by tfie next mail, in'a friendly sprrft, 'giving 4rim largely of ness and sfltnpatby; but apfcealing to him, forcibtyy-to release Esme from her present fi'diertous engagement. The epistle took some time to put tufet|wr.and as she ;was siting biting tic VU 4/2A “ er I’ en jn the throe®- of composition, Estfte came into the ‘room wtffi fieF hat on, a'rid said she was going 16 the vfllkge with tie ,v “1 am net quite ready yet; but in tefa mittatta 1 time I- rhiriLhace finished. lam Wri&W * ratX ,qM»cuJtUetter to MiiWK *.‘Ye«,” ctdqimig, kahcL * "(Jf course I fetgivr film freely;‘but the must not be talked of just at:present; «s makers lire it would be toa imprudent. You see..my dear, althdugfi 'trice htaiself* he hfis nothing tePmai;ry on now.’! ‘ “Ah, xeS, you ajre qrily -twenty; you ■■ have'’wnttfti'Vo Bhh f tod?” r » ’ ■ 'ey "Yea,” bolding up,* letter. ; > ‘MWlik* lTe*r rrt*'. yon, might have inclosed mine and saved me sixpence; it is not stamped, though,! see.” 1 ;-. “Not yeti!’m .taking it>Jta.the post:”" , ‘Tien give it time, it Mn go in iMMP, there is plenty oC rdom In my drivetope, wnd'Ftfive'i stamp.” ’ ’’Esrnchsndett ttiuMrta* With aArttle refucianep, •KhevpMjld.hava.iLked to have posted it Imjselfj, but H djd ijqt one douj>tqhe| stepmother’s honesty of pqf: jWwd. nnd was firtnly convinced, ten riilnruUiS Jatei; K as . she walked down winal? tvftft etnvfrC. kbringihg steps, tMkt ■shVwWA tkarrVtog ifOveVTbe first stage of faction*, long joarntr, nnd,:.that( in five -week* it.qrould b$ uwu bamrtfc* Jtejjpjed vpung dariiset! The insjaniiflhe ha deleft the room Mrs. Brafiaron ha l ' ■baleen tJ iq> her e'lHstle, had tUVriM it over ’Miedhartivciy? RndHsajd.to&hereelf; 'This' billet doux will '‘*ft-k ud that would be falal.tojulourhopes; probably slwih* %o Ite cn«W* t»s dad|*deliheE«tMy traliMtkmftr tq thiTfire* p]«ce.ApMMMtrfk<tgoals, in•Al? "W ••tetWStap dropwujhe miajnye; for a second Thy, seemmhly-Mkr-' “Irik tttW’ like'l?oW& living'YMngi-eartlfcr' its clear address-‘Coetb<mrttM|faw s th^H j<t V e J!vf *4. •. fajkMita. bisoqit x.qktt, ..the* if shot qp in a bright flamej-and in aiiWflHw' moment a few brack Tragmcnpi, >a*Ky sanhjiTfp thb cWntafy. were afi that r«n! tuainfd of Mifa Hume Bra bason h foc«kn, r letter. ,w>,*s < »,.v. (To be continued.) Mascagul. m director of thweonsorv* ntory at I'ettsa-M Ireir *f HomBB) wants tta» Italian Pwligmoui, tp paag . a laF «*«tpptiDg...the “Barber of BeXUk." oC..wb|c|» has expired. from the opernfldn Of the copyright Ift vs. * ‘ ’ Ki * U SU-- V Hearing that the llttto wan of one of hen tradesmen was suffering from a needle Imbedded in one of hla arms. Queen Victoria aenTher sympathy aud a book dffVktamls. <Nfl|rJ|oß!naplan Re/w|’ ap calledl.y tljHfl tlvol where natural fflbnflhuttFfroff’ the ground, and has been on fire for ages.
DOINGS OF WOMEN
THE DANGEROUS AftGUMtNT. €T» NYONE who has the privilege of visiting in many .bomjes, at such 6-4 times as the families are off drftss parade and have j on’ their everyttay manners as well as .their everyd'ay i clothes, must have been Impressed with the fact that the most dangerous foe that threatens the .peaeq of any home is the argument By the side of that insidious and deadly dhemy, ttM? things that we have been aeenstomedto consider as the greatest menace to domestic peace' and concord become as Inhocuofts anil harmless a« an exploded bofflr-TWthe pooa, we have qnq can always be fprnlsbed at a"!!W* sgaS ,c^:s,: s “&£.pX‘ -MkLLdt one memtow of a family make an Wtjfe’ia,«<iubc«dent to throwing down the gage of . Someone Is sure to take itr’W* and-*’ There ;js nothing hpen whiflh they wUI not argue. Politics, religion, ’th e drama, are of ,course fruitful themes, btit Wil# ean belndetinltety Aake In everything the qun. iAiisjrtt. The right Qf Djqe speech fa the ftmtiy. the right. of free ..speech in Be government, is one of the thltfgs that are admirable fa theory, biit of doubtful virtue In practice.- Of course we can always defend nurqelvea.by saying that our argument Is an intelligent Interchange of views, the trutfi Is tfiat there isn’t one fikne in a hundred tftnt an argument, no matter bovr Mnely Be gun, or how temperate at tpe start that doeanVend in loss of temper, and more’§r leM'biWer personalities None are so stupid as those who do not think just exacttiMW we do, apd we are apt to clinch our--arguments by some refcreijce to the tnental status of our opponent, that Wttftre sorry to remember half an homt .later. The most surprising thing about our ejjnglnf to tiffs jjff&ll&e’ toother of IS tfiftf nobody es-er accotnpllsbod Anything by It, or-carried a point. **A man., convinced agalnst-his will is of the same opinion sfiWr says tlre old atjrige. Likewise a woman. Only more so. Let hot have to martial all her resources to combat you In an. argument, and you change witaf wfle before tterely an Impression Into a Otmvictton she is ready to defend vrlththesTife.+-.The effect of this on home ttfe-ts nothing less 'than disastrous! It -'itmltes the bearthktope the scette of perpetual wfangtes, the dlnftg table a bloody battleground, , where every. a finish, a™ M'b'nftftery %'pfece where ' the* children qusrrtd andflght over their gamefillke - ' *’ . tit is not, top WKh to say that family Jans and dtfiMtedinetita would be almost Impossftre If ‘ the argument eourd be eHtfiinatWh from haiiy life! The woman who can bafWfflWfe her house against an arenpient, has fortified it .against foes .froin. within ntid without, ‘''-ffiew Orleatig*fTOfong;" ” Pari. WMMB Editor.; La Fronde wtw-the first dally new'spdper published-Fbr wotoen ’by It Is ptfbllsbed l fai was found-
»d luy -Mmc. MarguarIsa Durapd, wiste 4 bf the deputy ri Fublished "HT a sou, Jt coiffaSfiir t Jf t ou E r fairly large • aOiCUL Mfie’eante sita’as most :J«f ttto Tarla .'Mai lies” —and iwohably ftfiMA W ace ,s eupiecl My m a Ltqr
MME. DURAND.
whkmi fvmfld )xiteftwt J ipcn ' wom<&, siWbr’iis Jtomc fed / FePSgn ; jft| ? lltWXffir¥ I fmd’4be urajAS-; and sport— is treated wonian'&Btaudpolnt. On The*3fßEr ti&aff• “The unfn uftittFTfl‘*w French : trewwfaflc?lßWWteTt "Ft«ndaE ShbwT if strong IrfWWWt nmiNoSM&tw4f wark-i it circutatei ’•hill' (Srgarfewi a sp#cta| WftmeffW the fp,, r taal^ M, uIi«VMSW ««“■ ***» -»■:.•«.•«,■» Wtn»«—<H* OS | w « imk s«Maienr<*-<|it f«».4K**wr jfpu jw# oil for corns? Lt is-excellent. Soak a .piece •t ewttoß-woobdb Um* oilrisy it ‘on A* 1 «arn fc -coTOp.wUii ftrpiw# s<W ,m<jM»>t ? i^pveJsi,.jQaoß»W A Qf softens Ul«<,*orp bo that, removed. A solution of boracic rfcfd applied in i th»sau»'» ay w»the IHMMMtLoII to twin relicMß tteMß r ,feecft|»se fiammatten. To-tpake pvur ODcpl ntof boUlq# onone : o^bQracUi and $y tin dissolved. and when cool k Js ready, for use.—New York Telegram, Beat Age fcr Mm'U Makry. * Edward Bok, writing in the Eadies' Homo Journal, on “A Boy for a Husband," contends that "no young; man ugfdeMO of fth* Ifffn any sens* 1 ■>tnp<ibsHto U k h W'* < %iyi UN<>lr ■* «< ■eforJWlf n«Wi'*> «Wl»fy a boy wlwfl Hl<.j#solW4jlX n<a|lnjr offer to a girl as a safe foundation for life happiness. He is unformed In his jhMucto-,
. ignorant of. the first essential* of ; whgt coaaidewtlon or love for a woman means. ■ He doesn't know himself, let alone knowing u woman. He is full •>«f fancies, stiff ft-’tatMs boyish nature to fflt ot ihi-hftectlon upon, which love is based, because he has not lived tong enough fa knov? 'ffiat tfie feeding tfir even the far ord means. ’He is fuftof caqlv uno, pt. comes to put it Into practice, will fall. Ife Ts a boy, pure and simple, passing" through that period* which every boy meet pase before he becomes a man. But that period is not ®WK happy. The man of 30 rarely weds the glrl was for warm weather frocks. We are not. only promised collarless >ow sleeves as well, and she of th<? thin ar “ erclse to make the arms plump: Stand .erect and entry the arms straight out at the sides parallel with the shoulder. Clench the hands and make tb£ muscles tense the entire length of the arm. Now twist the arms very slowly from the shoulder to the hand as far forward and backward as possible. This will strengthen and deve&fc tbe mwete* the entire length of the arm? faifTt natst) be practiced very slowly. If repeated’ regularly three times a day, giving fifty twists eat* time, It will the arm perceptibly In a month. . Cleaning Fine Lace. Occasionally a piece of fancy work on the lace order does not show soil enough to justify sacrificing Its lacy newness to the process of washing. If such work fs laid away for a week in a heavy book between blue tissue paper, having had rubbed InfaugfaMfaMf places calcined magnesia or pipe clay, Araot-Btttteabezg and point kwe worir which has became dipgy qr j;olow. Woman
WITH THE DRESSMAKER.
You .xj&L remember the pefplexUles iuwjdelt: wsk»ecaJori»er ly jpyolveq. in the selection as a-cycliug costume, "this one question prevented marry gfrls from with their brothers’or J ywttg Today one wonders how so simple a thing can have etwed gny embarrassment." i» new onJy to dress < while cycling As 40 jailor-made. habitylfy ywu# »y. E m sh WL en ft? *« snorting oces-mbns-7«ttlrt *BBWrf’ fd !I the AMles and mouse uhetfrisptto over"w%tcli la a jamt- 1 et matehlnit 4 ' SaJ-ir+he New -htnWWfa vir Nw ‘Sfcfftg with embroidmtedHMttiSr. - m»ita atte tM misters *f dnsMusdoers, who JKuMdden. tjiem; s9isow«QiistaMir bew«k.to tewit 'tieW .#te« m.te i»iw.‘‘ In mak RreW help if a tiny strlpbrsffgTbite paper is cuLJyst UiHwiA bit smaller.ppaus the Duttonh< fl^an^pla eed,throughathe timttKerial be ’ffarioltfffMsr iW ldtrtiseipitr nnve ofear' 1 ly fdgv swt tIMM siting; i .snH- m» ( c’'prw«4l&g any rUPWPinhtT: Of on tse othar hint relaths theJamcnlng oLlhe.various vests and fancWtMWtllP iWtb worn. Often'ttie’T' to ubw, tfWrever it wahrt. *r rWflfc MttniiaM- er do#h the unhen arin STWtndTf flne «Hk' WM»itfW&etgn!«r<!Q]e hobkecstrlke this cord it finds a fastening, a weWfh# clnfflfl fWfti'ftfF<eiHMve eyes and Finis.’’ iv A'ptaeanof taefa-wkie width satin rib-’ -boi jrcwedrdfcsldti the peeUband Of-i tfjrpat the de,mayk that, is A.bthumpjj result tro fo MFr dieses ool|ajni..,lt.rs not lst£ftded that the rrobotf Hhdrt Wiw Frftm the otftside. lii'.lKWio efr ttft daintiest foularil had tpdfa Sftfc gowns have reappeared the sprigged ■ Band- embroidered and*'tambour undersleeves; anyone fortunate f enough to. have these sleeves on hand "111 Ind a chance to use them A slAs are sold any number of ijk undersleevesJthaf may be put with almost any which are to be used in silk as well tenamsiln bodices.
IN THE PUBLICEYE
The United Christittn party; Which met at .Bock Island. 111., recentlx*.Jim>unted candidates for President ahdVice-Prcsi-"dehV ofSilas C. Swallow, nowiifiatod is a Methodist miiO'M' and Hai r .- burg, Fa., the"FifaMKon nomineotfaor Gotwtor PeaMHvauia in 1888. John tjgftated for ( Jives in Chicago. He isjfO#' author, WditOr and IdCt plat-
J. G. WOOLLEY.
DR. SWALLOW.
form declares for Government ownership - fffa; -IwkjfeaF tghg. I jtottl States The abolition of laws which require a deseefaAto.“ of the Sabbathrf authorize unscripttftal AaMfago!.w4d’'idlvorce, and encouras a beverage. Equal rights for meh and women". ArAccording to the reports of the United States Commissioner of Pensions, Hiram Cr<mk of Dunn Brook, Oneida 'County.
JUT’J'fts Bfe only k&triM -tae?war On the afewi day. Mr. UrdjflF teered farwrefee atgafaat England before Wt-yva? 14 years old, nojg K draws, fc penmoj} month’ fbr tliat"^itrvf<wr : Here’&T'hisfiM. yfite b*«: f<« *»W prwqdqftfa
ftftl caß®date ot thg Dgmncpitic party sin<-q. Ihift utoe, 'With the of « W he has fahft*■<« rabaHNkv’-Of Mtfliwnatifliers and Asters alJ.fanfa £>ae tfaß*.-& *ft3fver 90, .... . :?irr c .._sSJL.? * wnr 8 : M. Alfred; Ifteard, '■'♦to OUmVissioner general unusually well informed in matters connected
with universal exhibitions. He was figure in the big exposi■Uufl tff Ififf, aud ~Tlto' fftioccgg of that was in no small measure due tft'hW genius. He !ha»-perso*ailj conitafaersdfallAite novel raftAlfc sfafUip? fea- ' lhre% " show, m The selec>4ttnr of . which he
ALFBEO FICARD.
judgment. M. Picard is a tafl, dark-haired gent iSHlftf hf Sst**TW a worker he is indefatigabW He ft kdßFTb’vpbiWF twelve faon^'Weh Ji ( i fit^'tn work of the most energetic kfad. .reasrt?. Lieut. Col; RtMMrti* J&Hsrrisva, gon of ♦x-President HarrisW WWHlyttkppointed inspector- general of the Department
of Porto Rico, wg* colonel on the staff of GoVl'Aftnint of Indiana when Jhe war , witt; Spjßfa broke 1 out, Since - "then fie lai ‘ been provost msrehal of tfie;Bevenfa Army Gorpj, on the staff )0f Geu. Fitzhug* Tgtt,'‘ and tecelf the surrender' b¥
R. B. HARRISON.
ftpittifidi forts «t Ha aoMnffahe first Ameriran, flag raised fa.-llwvijßa over . Fob| : .While with as inspe<;lor~gfincral fie .bad ji. severe case of yelloW fever hfid nearly loss ftftrfife. Pauline FitzgrealdctW llHrcihsold girl ;»f Nesi been in t, »P ce I9£ «tUI in
a 5 cataWft state. take a. sqw» Mfa"’ri«hment W»‘y i i Mfftobo that e- fchf jfJpot able to i “iP r V- Aw herself. °Xperl’mftitwWflb during ’ 'fiMSMfllrSttiflVe weeks
MISS FITZGERALO.
nfrr.h««»etem.jrjth to niedteateKMSMaaCm <Mt t!M^JJB n J|, nf cata4epegrcMKW (teatMß. UuuMM-ine trance will weae«MUtmA*JKtdUiuU.dHy it stole jaw/ a j *:-*>•«*« asmar • IW fWwii' Wemwtfwwhb mtfc of (lea. Roberts, made the BBstabfisgMSShich the htW *bf*Kt»iidwW*«fcohta*wover the
‘WHhjftpFiM** S*i»w loJk •ftfriSST' sum of BldMffftto*’ 1 ' Tiunf WiW w® moat Importanv
X.a©WKW:htb.
tWcec*.:o*.higgMe.' thi*’ flsg, "stltched by the hands of his wife. Her. uply son lost his life on Dec. 5, near Colenso, and ilea burf^lTn''rWyy ) 'grave in that city. Mtarlrs worn*B who ever set-tren estsimdab political dMjVehtionP'lwttie»d»ughtcr of a wealthy stodT'fMrwiefi < Htoe kma 4»octa w blood in her velffl» ( ’and heK>S>.pi*ce.iby proxy nt the recent Republican convention for the electlbir of national ddeghfos at Purcell’rndtßß W r h New species and sea-gull have been found Kauil island by Prof. S.clHi*of StiwnfgsddUniverslty. ‘ . [j A’bi'-ago btfljwws refuse to pay tbs city
HIRAM CRONK.
