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EMERSON AT HOME.
A BOBLE AKD BEAU-TTUL PRIVATE LITE.
tMSMON 11* CONCORD. A Memolr. "rt'-'?n_f',r_f_*
?S-clal fltrJe." In Coneord. Ma*?., by Bjw
WaJdo Kmetson. l.mo. pp. WI. HouShton.
Mlfflln A Co.
Mr Bdward Wakto Emerson haa wrltten tbia
jhronicle of hia father's home llfe, aa he says, " to
ihow ta thoae who car* to see, more fully than
_ouki ba done ln Mr. Cabot's book contf.stently
with iU symmetry. the citi-en and villager and
bouseholder, the frtend and neig hbor." 1 he.e are
aspects ol Emcrson's life wbich are sure to be wol
comed heartily. for it is just thi. do.
meet... and home life of o celebrated
man that the world takcs the keenest
fntereet in, and by the help of this information it
often gaugee him moat accurotely. Thc rccord of
Emerson's home life ia, rooreovcr, entirely satisfac
tory It la what waa expeeted in all wnys aive,
ona. It ahowa him to bave possosaed far more
bumor than hia works iudieat*. His behavior
toward hia neighbors and townamen was alwoys
genlsl, and endedred him to them, nnd he was ever
oa tha watch for qusint characteristics and valu
ablt _*ifg*_-ions, given out in bomely talk* about
arwy-day matters. His aon hus drawn freely
upon Mr. Emerson's Jounmls for this volume. and
thus we have his own views upon many subjects.
Ude by aide with plenty of illustrative anecdot?.
In one of the enrly Journals lie has thls chara:
terietie reminiseence: " I romember when a child
tn the pew on Sundays amusing myself with *aying
trrtt oommon words as black.' whit*,' 'board,'
_t?, twenty or thirty time*. until the words lost
an meaning and flxedneas, and I began to doubt
whleh was the right name for the thing when I
gaw that neither bad any natural relation, but
were all arbitrary. It was a chiWs flrst le&soo In
id*ali_m.~ About the tame time he gives a curi
enS illustrntion of a new Idnd of deoadence. Bt
?y%: " The old school of Boston citi/.ens whom I
remeinber had great vlgor, great noisy bodies; I
thlnk a certain sternutatory vigor. the like where
of I bave not heard again. When Major B. or old
Mr T. H. took out their poeket handkerclneN at
ehnrch, it was plain that they meant business;
they would snort and ronr through thoir noses liks
tha lowing of an ox and make all ring agnin. Aii!
tt'takea a North Ender to do that!" Kmerson s
flrat publio appearance seems to have boen earlier
in hia career (haa is generally supposed. IIis son
writea: "A gentleman who in his youtTT was
elerk tn Deacon White's stnr*. tells M that he used
to lor. to hear the amall Ralph derlaim, and would
mpture him wrTen he cnme on nn errand and set,
bim, nothlng loath, on a sugar barrel. whenee he
would entertain his earliest Coneord audienee. the
ehanoe frequenters of the groeery, with recitations
of poetry, very likely Campbell's (Jlenara or the
Ko-eiusko paavige. or stntelier veraos fr m' Mflton.
All the bmthers worked very hard at college, and
.one of them appear to have had any r-al h?-hcod.
Th* atraitened ciroumstances in which the deatn
Of their father had left them. and the Spnrtan
lovalty to duty rigoroualy insisted upon by their
aiother and Aunt Mary contributing to kecp them
up to the mark. Emerson's preference for soli
tnde was shown eArly. und remained to the last,
though h* beenme sooiable in his peouliar way.
Hls attitude -as ever that of an ohwrver and
itudent when he was in ttrt worl-1. It was only
from his studv that he vrntured upon dida. ticism.
How he joined the Chureh. and held a curo of
loara and fell into conscicntious doubb* and re
signed his pastorate. and suffcred from
iU-health nnd marrled and loM nis flrst
wife, and for some time drifted, seelung hi* voon
tion and not flnding it. has l>een told too often to
be reoapitulated here. It is after his final settle
ment at Coneord. when he had establisheU the
oceupations and habite he was to follow tl.enee
forth with litUe deviation. that the chiel intere-t
ol his aon's book begins. The Aunt Mary to
whoae stimulating counsel* he owed so mueh in his
youth waa a person of no litile eeenntricity. ~1>
waa in the hablt of bot-owing horaes and carnngeB
on tha apur of the moment and on the stranjje^t
plea* ? " Ono* she oven i_opr<?e<l tlie horae of n
maa who eame to eall the phyaieian at whose
bous* she boarded. and rod* sidewis^ on a man s
suddle to the Mnns*. arrayed in her dimity shroud.
whleh. tired of waiting for death. she used as a
day-gown, and over it, on this occasion. threw a
acarlet shawl whieh somebody had la.d down in
tho entry" Truly a woman of rharocter, this.
but appartmth- not a very comfortnble companioiv
lor it ia reeorded tha* ahe was constantly cngairfxl
ln ?Bom??dic neregrinations-' from one part of
New-Enjand to another. - for she was too eon
centtBted a bitter-eordial to be ever^taken for a
long time at any one boardlng-place.,,
His flrst interviews with Nature revealed to
him that his book-knowiedg* of hrr was founded
upon suport-cial or erroneous observation on the
part of his gnides. and tbat he had to learn evory
thing anew. He say* in his jenrnnl: " It s?ems
as if we owed to litereture certain impro*s-ons
eoneerning nature which nature did n?>t )i.*tifv
?y I_atin and Enghsh poetry I was born and brod
in an oratorio of praisee of nature. flowers. bmls
Mtd mountains. aun aud moon, and now I lind
t know nothing of any of these flne thinga; thut I
bave eonveraed with the merest surfac* and show
of tbem all. and of their eswnce or of their history
know nothii.g. Now furthormore I ?daBeholllf
distover that nolxKly-Umt not tlio_o ohantlni
roats thcmseUra-know nnyibing .i:i<ere of th s?
handaome natures they so commended; that they
contented themselve* with the pai*ing chirp of a
bird or saw his sprend wing in the sun as he
fluttared by, they saw one morning or two in their
livea. and listleasly looked at sun-ota. an.l re
peated idly theso few glimpees in thoir song
When b* went into the woods all was new. al
wis ondeaeribed, and he says: - Lvrry man that
?>ee Jnto the woods seems to hc the flrst man that
Jv*r went into a wood. Hh sensaUons and hls
S5l ar* new. Vou really think that noth ng
Lia b* said hbout mornlng and evening. and the
??t U morning Mi evening have not yot begun
to be d^ibed." B* eould not recngnUe o
reat satisfled with the improssions of othors. he
!____a d_l?This own pictur? in his own way.
to me. I think we can nevor nfford to part with
llatt--. How dear and benutlfu. it ia to aa. As
J^teTto our thirst. to is tbis rock to our eyes
SHands and le*t. . . . What refreshment what
h-ith what magie affinity. ever an old fr.end
eJ? li'keTdear brother or friend whon we chat
S? with -trangem comes to ??~?
*rhil*t we pri-ttle with men, and takea a gra^e
So mor* snd more he communed with nature.
? Stranrre wi.h to soe his study | the woods were
bi. besfatudy durlng the year. ? W_JJJ^
.p-rituel activity. and tha study. so-ealled, at
tSmi rather hi. library and writing room.
Even winter atorms eould not keop him from
the wooda, and b* ? liked to walk alone at night
lot tbe insplration he ever found In the stars.
He waa fe-d ol fardening. but be olearly had no
ToeaMon there, and the work lnterfered wlth his
bighar employments and exhausted bim physieally.
?a writea iu hia ]onmal aoon after eomlng to
Conoord: " Th* young __inist*r dld very well,
but a_M day ha marrled a wife, and after that
he -Mft-eed tbat though he planted corn never ac
often, it waa aure to oome up tulipa, contrary
to aTl tbe lawa el botany." He dld not attend
oharoh regularly after the flrat tew yeara, and
wbat he thought when there waa not al way * wbat
tl_ pMeeber wonld have had him, as the tollow>
Ing Journal entry indieates: ? At ehureh to-day
I felt bow ur-K.ual ia this match ol worda againat
t_dn?-- C?s*. ftBo* u_-.utho_.sed talker. to prate
ol tonsolation and resignatlon, and .pirltual Jeya,
l& gitt and bataneed sentenoea. Por I know theae
Bt* who _t below, and en th* hcarlnc et theae
W9T^ |?ok up Hush quiekly! for eaure aud
mmmttr ai* t-_m?s to them. There la Mr. A,
thi ahoemaker. arUose daughter has gone mad.
A-ufl he is lookii-f up through hls speetaelaa to
______ what ro? ?__B efe? fc* bis eaae. Here ia
li f**-* who,. eebcJer. ar* .11 1-viDg bi__,
J5l he m%wm M? ??_*? U ??*.?* **?* ? ?#
Hese ia my wlfe.' who haa come to ehurcb in hope
of being acothed and ctrengtheaed after heing
wounded by the aharp tongue of a alut in ber
houae. Here la tbe ataga-driver, who haa the
Jaundlce, and cannot get well. Here is B., who
fnilcd laat week, nnd he looking up. O, apeak
thing?; then, or hold thy tongue."
He took conatant interest in the town mcet
ings. " In thrm he snw fhe s ifety and strongth
of New-England." He seldom t mk par' >n t-ir
debate, but he would go homr and write pasaagra
like thia: " At the town-meeting one is lmpr^_?e*i
with the acetimulnted virility of the four or flve
men who apeak so well to the ooint, and so easily
handle the affairs of the town. only four l"st
night, and all ao good tbat they would have
antisfled me ha<_ I been in Boston or Waahinirton
The speech of-was perfrct, nnd to thnt hnnd
ful of people, who brartily applauded it,1' And
agntn: ? The most hnrdfisted. giangrcenh.y rrst
leM, thonirht-paralyzing companion sometimo.
turns out in the town-meeting to be a fliirnt,
varioug and effertlve orntor. Now I find what
all that exress of power whieh rhafeil and frotfed
me no much in ? waa for." The rise of Absolutism
found him ready to take the side of freedom and
Juatiee, and Garrl*on nnd Phtllip- eould alwBva
eount upon his prrarnrr. or. if ne*d be. his vnice
npoa tha platform. When the Fugittve Slove
act waa pnsscd ha took orra*ion to speak of it
publicly ?a ? a lnw whioh every ono of you will
brenk on the earllrst orrn?iott: a law whieh no
man ean obey or abet without- lo** of s-lf-respect
and forfeiture of the name of a grntleraan."
When his ohildren told him that tl* suhjert
for their nrxt school composltion was " The Build
ing of a Houxe," he snid, " You must be Mire
to aay that no house nowadays is perfrct without
having a nook where a fugitive alave can ?>r
asfely hidden away."
It ia a curlotis fact that Emerson eould not
apprrciate Hawthorne's writiaga His *on say*.
? Mr. Hawthorne always interasted my father by
his fine personality, but the gloomy nnd uncunnv
twilight atmo-phere of his boolt. wn* one in which
M*. Emerson eould not brasthe, and he never
eould read far. But he believrd that thr man
wns better than hia books, nnd Hawthorne s
death cut off hopes which hr had rhemhed of n
future friendahip." His garden drew and fa>
Cinated him, but he soon found it too burdonsoni'-.
"With brow bent. with tlrnt mtent. I go musiiig
in the garden walk. I stoop to pall up n wc<l
that is choking tiie corn, nnd find thore are
two; close behind is a third. and I reacfa out
my arm to a fourth; behind that thrre are 4,nnl
I am heated and untuned, and, by-and-by, wrake
up from my idiot dream of chiekweed and red
root, to find that I, with adamnntln* purpoaca, am
rhick-weed and piperglBS* nivself." And agaln
he saya: "The devotion to thrtt vines and trees
and corn hills I find narrowing and poiaoning.
I delight in long, free walks Those fne mv
hi-nin and serve my body. Ix>ng marehes would
be no hardship to me. My Irame is llt for Ihen
I think I com|)oso easily so lh.l thrse steoping.
and srrapings and fingrrings |n a few s.j.tnrc yanls
of garden aro dispinting, dt.vellmg, an.l I *<rm
to have raten lottis, to be robbed of all energy,
and I have a surl of eatalepey or unwillingnasa
to move, and liave grown \>ro\ ish and |w>or
spirited." Ilis friend* suinetimes took flir charge
of the garden from hira?Thorniti, 'ieorge I'.rad
ford. nnd othors?but iltutlly he had to ranptoy
rrgular hrlp, aud then hr was relieved and af
rose. Then is a hum?roua *ketrh of Alrott and
Thoreau buildinic E-Mfaon a Buntner.hnaaa " fr.,m
gnarled limbs of pine. oak with knoity exrros
renrc*. an.l *trnight trnnks of eedur." It wa?
intondrd for a study, but ihongh "a fantaMi''
but plcnsing Itrneture." the dranght and the
mosquitors made it untennntuhlr, and It was
never used.
Emerson wns fond of talklna- with his ("onenrd
nrighbora, nnd never cenaod admtring thrir cuiwirl
tJra and praetleal qualitu s Thu*. h^ say* : " We
rannot qnlta pall down nnd degrade uur lifr
and divest it of its poetrv Th- day lahorrr
ia popularly re.koned as stondtng af the f..ot of
the sociftl scale; yet talk witl. hira, he is sat
urated with the bentitiful law*. of the world,
Hia measupes are tht bours, the r-umlng and
night, the *ol"tjre, and the geomotrv, thr
aatronom.v nnd all thr lovrlr neei.l. n's nf
ratiirr play through ln* mind eontinnnl nuaie "
Onr who lived next tu him gnvr him th" eharac
ter of a " tlrst-rate neigfiboT and one who alwir*
krpf his frnees up," nnd there waa n firm st mpa
thy hrtwrrn the philoaophar and h:s farmer
friends tbronghout Coneord. of the " Roeial (,'lr
ele" hr thoughl n grea? deal, writing toa friend:
? Much thr l*?*t BfK-iefv I have evvr known is
a club in Conrord called tha Sorlal l irele, ron
aisting alwaya of meelianica, rt?\, aoltdrst of
men, who yield the eolid'-at g<*x*1p. Harvnrd
L'nix-arsity is a wafrr eompnred to tho aohd land
whieh m.y frianda rrprrnont I do not like to
he absrnt from homr nfl Tu.sday evening! in
wintar." Ilow his nrighbora e8t?.mr<l him Bay
be gathen-d from an am.iaing aneedote: "Mrs
Storrr relatrs that her mother, Mndnm 'l.air, se.
Ing Ma'am Brmis, a neighbat who came m to
work for her, drying hrr hands and rollinr, down
hrr sl4?eves one aftrrnoon Bomewhat rarlter than
usnal, aske<I hrr if she was going so soou: ' Yrs,
l've got to go now, Im going to Mr. Emeiaan'i
lceture.' 'Do you understand Mr HmeTaon?'
'Not a word, but I like to go and see him stand
np there and h.ok as if he theaght every one
was aa good as he wns."'
Onee when " the only bad neighhflff be ev r
had,"' aought to hlaekmail Kunerson by aioving
an ugly old bullding onio thr lot bafore his
houae, a number of the (oncor.l lada proeurad
hooka, roprs nnd ladders. diaguiaed themselvea.
and marrhing at night to thr spot. palled the
obnoxioue old frame down with a crash, " and
withdrew with some ai>e?J, vamly pursiiod by
the enraged owner.'' He was independenl and
self^acrificing in his petaonal hulnla; built his
own flrcA, carTlr*l hia own valiar to and from
the trains, went to thr wood-yard for his own
furl, day and night, raught and harnrsaed hia
horse, always keeping OBe or two ears nf coru
in his pocket for that purooa- In eating aud
drinking he waa almoat t4.o *imple, for " he touk
whatrver was art before l.im with hralthv apr* -
tllr, but. hanlly B?8H.Bg or iwsking what it
might br." Few cooka apprrelata indifTrrrnre
carrird to tluit lrngth When hr wns over
run with philosophrra, rrfirrmera and rranka of
all kiu?U, hr wa* often willing to trat thrir queer
crotchete, " and when hl* gueata werr gone, hr
on one or two oecaaiona tnrd their exprriuirnt,
even went to hia study dirrct from his hedroaa
in the morning for aeveral daya, and thrr. luid
brrad and watrr brought to him, Isatrad of tJie
oomfortable family moal and fhe two cti|?s of
coffee to which he waa aerustoniod; but hia
atrong aense ahowed him al onee that those very
mrans undid what they aimed at, l.y makmg
qurationa of eating and drinking of aitogetbeT
too much imiiortancr, and bIbo unlltting thr
body ?nd mind for thrir braf work,"-so hr cut
ahort thr trinl. Hr waa not a total abstalner
? He plared wine before guesta of diacreet age
and habit and took it with them, taldom more
than one glaas: nnd he never took it when alone."'
He wbb a moderatr smoker, a* may br gathered
from tht fact that he " occasionally smoked a
small fraction of a cigar with murh corufurt, and
then laid it by until anothrr time"?a habit, the
mention of which muat makr veteran amokera
fairly ahudder.
Here ia bla portrait: " Mr. Emeraon wna tall
aix feet in hia ahoea?eee^t until his latter daya.
naither very thin nor etout ln framr, with
rather narrow and unuaunlly sloping ahouldera
and long neck, hut very well poiaed hrad, and a
dlgulty of carriage. Hia eyea were very blue, hia
halr dark brown, hia complexion elear and alwaya
with good color. Hia features ware pronounred.
but reflned, and bia face var)' -aueh modelled, aa a
aeulptor would aay." Walking waa hia favor1t-?
exareiaa, a>nd he waa an admirahk* waikrr, light,
eraot, and atrong ot limb. He waa alao fond of
akattng aad akated well, but had little praotice
ra riding. It ia reoorded thal he even bought a
ritte, but hia aaa belkyree thal ? ha aever ahot at
any Bvlng thing with it," When eamplng In the
Adirondacks In 1837 " he waa paddled out by a
guide with a torch at nlght, told there was a deer
on shore, and made out to see a 'square mlst/^ut
did not shoot." Truly Eiaerson as a aportsma_rJa
unthinkablo.
Hia experie-ces with the wild-eyed and long
hBired fmternity who flocked to Coneord for years
to take counael with or obtaln eki from Eroer
aon, must have Nvn both amuslng and tr.ving.
iudging from the lllustratlons here given. They
would -it at hi* Tnble " aoundly denotineing, by
Implication, their ontoTtniners, nnd sometimes
stertins bolt upright nnd nnswrring to their
hostes*.-* ho.pitnble offers of service, 'Tea ! I '' or
"Hntfer! I'" or rondemning the institutlons of
tlio fnmily or of domestie aerviee to which they at
the mnmcnt owed their enmfnrt."' Sometime. they
preferreil ro.|uests a* surprisinii as some of tbot*
which D:ekons relnt* s as hnvlng been proforred hy
bentrinif-lettor writors. "The most noUiMo *x
ample W?l lhal of ono of thoae npostlos who had
come to Mr. Kmerson to show him that all tise of
money was wiclo-d, and a few years l?tor wrote
him n slmple and confldent letier, tolling of bis
e-i|.!igomeiit to a ltdy-tHe eounterpurl of hiru
self-and that, as *be was not strong and be.dk)
not wisli her to work. he asked Mr Kmerson ta
'send tliem n comi>erence' to be marrled on." No
doubt Kmerson replied to this rensonable prnpost
tlon with his usiial sweetnes* and patiencc
Here we must oonelnde our noMee of a voltime
wbirh Is full of the most interesung llplits upon
one of the greatost mon of tho aire. It is indeed a
nocossary complement to Mr. Cshot's hingrnphy.
The author ha* perfonned his tnsk wiflr adnnrnble
taste and judgmont, ?ivim? Just sneh facts as the
world most ilo.iree to know, and ebooa.BC his 'Huh
UHtions no weli that they bulld up a harmonioiis
and consistent portruit and bnng out tbe most
si.lit-t churucteristic* of hls fi.thcr easily and
naturally The rrn.ler will lay tlio book down
witli. if possible, a d.-eper sdmtration nnd rever
onoe for its suhject, and a fnllor uppn-hension of
tho honcwty an.l Integrity of srtril wBleh satamted
lum. and which show forth In hls domestie life. hi*
int.Teour-e wlth n-lghb- rs, and his trntuwtions
of tho uio?t oniniarv Hffalrs, n<> le*s than in tlio
writuiKs whleh reeord lhe devlopment aud opcra
tiou. of liis intoll.i-t an.l soul.
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NEW N0YEL8.
I1ENRY JAMKSS SIIOBT STORI-SS.
A IjOXDON l-IIK. TIIB PATA0OX1A l^';1^
MI8-*. TF.MPritl.V Hy lleniy Jatne*. l.nio. pp.
rjiin. Marmlll-n ._ ' ?>.
LADV lil.fl.i:l'.M;l.. Uy tbe SMlhoi' ol" Zlt and
Z..-" 12n.il. pp H_*1 Ilaiper .1? l.rnfliet -.
THK RKHtOAlTl "1 ANNKM.KV. Ur Maxwell i.rey.
i_m... pp. ao?. I? Appleton .- < "
jOM\ riIABAXr> A Tal- ..I ih.-;IWI War ln
Amerloa. Uy lvi'-r UoyHttm. ,l.i"". PP- - ???
PhUadolphla: J. ll Mpplneoll * "?
Mr. .lames has ule.l hia hand. ln lhe flr?t of theae
four ilorle. ut lhe -enmj ?Me "f Internailnnal mar
rlaee ? ?. l.o.,d..n I.'.!.' K * Wl-I Ol ??' "nlrJ> one
ran but hope ve,v few i-eopl* In London or sn> where
el-e lea.l lt l- a simlf ul au Amerlran.EnglUh. or
an \n_lo-Amrrt.-?n ma.ri*_e. lu Whleh Ibe ronirarl
Ing pani". r..u.e lo gliel Ibnatgh Ibe mt-eowl'i-l
prn-vptilly of the Mn.-n.au wife. wh.se errafto rowr-e
la follou <i wlih lneroa*lng .li>ir*-<- ow\ hnwlbforineni
i,v her untnaii'.l ?M*r. a yowng per-*on Wb*i*e r*
latloiia to i.et eiivlronmeni api-'ar m t* la * rbmnl
rolh . hsnilo.dlll .11 It H . dlslllietly unplea-bnl
? t,,n. ni.rl.ed bv aii lhal fi. i-i*i ??.-.- end flnan*.
?f t.iurl, whl.-h rha i.t.n/e Ibe Brlfon ?t Mr Jeme*.
and nol k*i nat.el Uj lhal pewillai dHllfce lo
nymmetrt'-al ennrl-ialnn* whlrh oa.? mi man> uf hl*
tal.-s t.. a-.pai unflnUheil. - The h-tagnnle'' la a
ilmllar fcli I r.f fraememarj aii*l imoiplaieod i-ff-.lv :
ihe si.-ty ..r ? U*.?n.n glrl who '*:- a |*a-?a__ un an
Aflantk llter tn |<iii her l,e-r..tl..d lll T' r-|-e. atel
?i,,. for iraoon* i hb* aee kfi io ih*- liiiairliia'l.in
nf ibe rea.i.-r. rominU ?uWd* on 'i ?? ? ?<
?Th.- |.i?r" l? a n ..-*? idglnal *t..l irmarfcsble p.-"
i.f worh. snd iho porirali .f ibo fobw-'l wh? k ron
? iltullonallv lnrai?ab|e ??' lolllng ibe iruih, vei rkr-.
,. |.,-e piipularti) by rrv?n nl bh hnlAo. snd I* be.
li vm\ in b) hN w.le aliliough ?b* leweiem. u
hablMal mer.tvMv, |a ilngularly and tfrl-_nglj ?.?>l
Tbe ,-ra.lnal ,|.i. rl.iail.f lh* Inilbful ?!f- IbroOi
nmi_/t ?|tt. aud |..\-> ,,f lh* klar. I. "lev el..|?.| Wlll.
a.lmlt?:.|e ,|rl? a. > aud l..-icl.t . at.-1 f..i ..n. e ll Oias
... .ald ihat Iho rpLiale I. ri.u.pl'tr.l. Ihe |Ur h ?
r_o?! Inieresllng *Uidj f?r he k nol a eoinn...i. l.?r
Ile la rrallv a l,r?ve. raj.all". booesl, hln.lly man.
a trnler hn.ha.,1 ?n.| fath?. aWi^il ll. inanv ll.lt -. .
tlmotl fll lll arlil.-ve the f-*-t*. he t* |>l*>.<-,. ? .Iffl- I S.
bavlm wumplUbed. Ho H nol ? inai'ffnaut Mar
He ,|,h-. nol Ile f ,r lollhh puri--.. ,, or ln hilH
oilrr. *' kaal '."t Uu ? long 'ln..- I.ni ihe Um*
r t ,e? wl on ln ?*? *? |,hi.-' If he .le-r-,,.1, !,. raJumnl*/e
the Innneoi.l, and Ibla ileffra-lailou. Ilke the
.leter'orri/li u ..f Id. nlfe. pi,,t,|t>, '.. fhe neomaer*
nn.1 Itievliable effeel nl m-'ul-enr. |n hb
nia.'erMii' Mrv Tenjperb" I* a rve--|.n hi
Mr Jamoa's larotlie and r?e?peretl?? lyi*. 'hai
in w.irh rierythlng !*? lefl at h??*e en.i- perhaf-i lo
thr a*lv.nl?_e ,.f tl.e |?ollam, bUl **..u?-lh l.ol lo 'he
Unprovemofil <<t ibo an. l'..r if In r*-?l IU* we rom* t..
know, for ih. ni.eit part. >.niy fragment* <>f otbn
llves, lf lhe -irr,.-* iti the g -eat iirama rerealed lo 'he
Indlvtdtia. *r>- ii-.ia.IIv w> ?????' 'ompl-f or raberenl
than (lail.-lik-ljt photofraoh ..f a |M-**lng rr-.w-l. II
reinali*. Ibo fa.'i lhal ln hVllon mueh nior*' lhan Ihl*
la .leuiat..|e*l : ll,at ih- ?rtiM I. i-.perled, *it,| nuthf,
tn Invonl bogtnnlng*. eaplanailona. nnd nmeluslvo
termlnatlnn* ln lbe?e nb*eure gronplng*, aud Ibal t..
the exfent he fall. to .|o th!*. be falla aUo t.. d-velup
bla ar' fullv. ri...t..nra|.*iy, hawei-er ikllfbl, H
nnt an.l mtm .1 be the maln.tay >>f fi< Mon,
t-.ir ran pkolography pln* Inlmepeoilve analraea rnn.
Illtute ru.:s',e.| w..r!.. I.l'- ha* dl- In.t purpoaOS a
well a*. vagne drtltlnga, anl M l? ?li" P?rt of Rrllon f..
reprcsenl life In s'l IH |.ha*e* modlfleaflona and ai
rangement*. Mr. .lamo. appa?ntly win never learn
UiN, and therefore bta Binai rai-lul worh, snjoyal.le
as lt la In many u\i\s, |, dotVlonl ln endiirtng Iniet?a.
and leave* no rlear n ahhllug lmprea*lo*i upon the
mind of ihe reader.
" Lady niu'i.eapr is hardly * aovel, but n i, a
dori.l.dly rlever and Ullere.'lng l?,nk. and ot.e of a
slnd enoeodlnply dilBeul* iu rev ew, lw*aaii-e <>f io.
f.rtnle.-ness. Tu *..i.\ tha; II relaio* the osporlonee*
and adventuies ol a iuv ?lerlou- tnilllonali-ea. an.l a
yonng man In love witl h-r. on board a iti-auior ffol/'g
fn.m Kc.pt lo lu Hi. Is nol lo mnvey any idea of the
thiuc* whlrh ina'a- ii liiieresiing. Tbere I* no pkii
aud nol mueh Itirl.letlt, blll the dlalogUC is Lolh wHtv
?n*l w|se. tl- e |? an ahnndanoe ..f rap.'ftl n-enlr
d.-<TIjiilnri. and lhe rharsrtrr ..f Mn r'onblanqoe is
bepl In *?. i i'in-ni au ol*u-urlij n.-' lhe nuere.i in
her novorflap" Tf?o eh?ykb, 'oo. * amw?lna ihough
portapa not orlental oi..' le 1 tnie lhal he tnrna
.i-t to be au Knsllshman ln dUgulso bul even thla
.l.ie* iiot eTpla:ti Ihe fallure .'f h* .-.tnpanton lo ?tn
porl an lmpn?luro whlrh api**ars almoal palpaMe.
A fealure In Ihr ho k i? ? de-erlpilon of s.,me maffnitl
eleui fe^tlvlt|e< glten hj ?ti" ol the nallre prlnei-a of
Iiulla. so full ?.f detall thal lf mav safelv I* renai-.li*.!
aa a repoi-i ..f sei no* arluallv wllnea_?-l by lhe authur.
The ?tvle |s e.prliliv n ,.f e.-a'.le. It la er>|.. rle.e
and |.|.tnre.(|U'-. and d_Hlngiil*hed bt a ?u?. flavor nl
rynicBl pbllfriMtph) and WorMI) wlwlom .whhdi h nol
ns least altraellve rharar?ei1*Me. I xfen ive
travel auu ob?ervatlon gn ?'? lh? prodnctlon of a bo V
llhe '? l.adv Il'uel.eaol." Wblob, UUBBO fhe nove' ?f
the seaaon, niny I.e tahen up repoa'edlv and re re*d
In aeparat^* pa_aage* wlth pieasure and even s.ime
ftmrs wlth pts.llt alwajr. soppoatng Ibal pl-a-nr- I
not ln Itaelf pr> fltal.le
Th- author ..f "The stl.nre of I?eaii Maltland" has
wrliten anolber eleeer nove) la "The Repmarb of
Anneeley,'1 but nol one wh:rh surpasses 'he Brel r.an.e.1
work. lt Is. In Iruth. rath-i tia> ennventlonal a tale
Thrro li the old famlly wllh a legeodary SMffle njion
II. which. affur lhe manuer of famlly eursev In or
thtalnx flrtloti. per]ietuato< It^olf wlth untlev latlnn
r.-pi'larlty untll the heto apprar? an who-e areaunl
lt ix-eomes noe***?aty to raise ih/* ghasfly laterdlet.
There Is a rlvalrj betweeu roiialn* for the l.ive nf a
ptrl, whlrh rlvalrv Irad i to " lhe reproaih nf Anneslev."
the sald repraerh b-lng ceneial auaf-BbW that one
of the rouslns has murjlered lhe other. whnae helr he
la. How the reproarh Is romoved. how- the plola uf
the wlrked younn man who thlnk. io ronquef the
world hy wlll power ar- baffled. how selbttuaatel)
ono pretfy (flrl I* dooni.-d to old inaJdhnod l^a-auae
aho made Ibe mlslake of falllnir ln love wlih fhe
heto. and of rourao rould nol be permlited to cut
out tbe hemlnr -the rredef mmi flnd out for him or
her *elf. Theie i* plenty of plot, soase ?eH-eeaeerrBd
and exeoiited chaiai'trr atudlei, and a fair element o(
Intercst In the stuiy; but It la after all a me.lio.re
uioilii.-rioii, no beOer than Konr^a uf raodern novela.
aud ihoia-fore to be ?et down *. a .INllnrt falltn. oll
from the artlMlr level of 'The Sllenre of I?ean Mall
land." whlrh really wai a poworful and unronimou
book.
lt l.ai been biulted abi-oad that "John Chera-tes,"
though piaporUog to b*vo beea wrltten
by ona l*-f_r Boylaton, ol Boston, it
rea_ry from the pen of Mr. Owirge Tlebuor Curtta.
Thta rumor. whother trae or Man-and wa do not pra
t*od to have any Informatlon on the iubjart?la auft
eienl to enllxt the Inierest of rrtrles al leaat, aod la
crrtatnly ralrulated t. awaken eutfoslty In the publlc
mlnd A perueal of thr book. howex-er, rompela u? B
say tfrap xurh rx-Meree as tt 8irn!ihes foax eounter to
Ihe rrpri-t Bpofcea of: for II la as dull. trdlotis and ln
?Ign flrant a BBO-T aa evrr borrd a rrarter. It lt wrltten
thmughont In a heavy stylr whlrh reralM tha llterary
fpllura of M!?x Jane porter'B pertod. The eurrent uf
Ihe na.rwflvr. always ?luggl?h. Ix itlll further ehecaed
ar.d l.lndet-d by pro?y dlgrenalun*. The people all
speak Bemlnarv P.nillah. and never i.nbend. and are
for the most part drondlul prlgs. The herolnr. Isabrl.
I, an e.ttremely 19 brad ynung Boston lady. who aftrr
fl.rilpg xrith half a do*en mm for a* many year*.
engagra hersell to annile-r, ramalnx conxU.it tn hlm
for Ihe xrrx-k-. then suddenly rrasas tn rara for hlm.
and for*l.*Mfh treafs hlm Ifl al/?mir.?lly that the en
ragement Ix brohen off. *i.e nelther than njr rmbee
ntieeHy wurhsarlng the lca*t explanatlon of har ron
,|,i.l. TM' ohJ.Tflonahlr ynung woman Is nevrrtl.r.
loss prrxentrd by thr atnl.nr a* a roodel ol all womanlv
vlrtiies, whlrh I*. t ? I ut Udngi niH-llv. rather a " sirong
Mdar." The bo.A B e_lled ? '*?? ___? ';lv.?w,fr;
t.ut the elvll WM Is ra_U) only an rplaodo In ir,_II
li an aptaode Inti-odured, s'ltie readei- may xusprrt,
to mah" ..ppnrtunlM f-r a e.il-.gy upon (.rnrral Mr
ri-llan, and a ehararterliar.nn of 'h' operatlon.lat
randlng the leven Daya. whlrh exhlb a a llvellrr
imagmallnn than anythlng In Iba story Itaelf Karly
ir. ttit* .tory we are Introdnred t. BB- reiebrtties.
Pnaiit. irvlny. Co-per. Wat-on Wehb and othflri
appear at a dlnnrr; Inlt Ihey do not have niurh to
Syfcr theinseivn. aad apeedlly Si^totop_R?l*l_
D*.s, DOt io emrrgr agam. _?_***??" ??_!?? ,J_
(le.cilhed, thougl. not named. and he ls cloarrll.erj ?lfh
th* Mas of one who .11.1 not I..ve his anft Mavory
oraturv, and who evan n..w ha* not rorglveti the
ah.iPtlonM?. Thr hrro. fhn.ii;*' .Inhn rharaxafJ |s
crrtalnly not th* prlnrlpal oharartrr, Ix a *eal*rtv
';re"k who settl** In the Pnited ftares and foresoes tht
ret>elllnn ],,,,_ Wore any one else. lle I*.rather a
uelldrawn pei-.iiia._a. bnt ln nn _*_" r*.rnual to thr
Btory. whieh drairx along III a drprrsslng wav until
lt ra'arhes a tame and unlntereatlni: ronrluMOO. ?lii'
ever wn.tr John Charexea, ln short, has no rrason to
be proud ol thr, rornposttion.
LITERARY NOTES.
KlPglake. who Is now sevontv right years old, ls not
ln gr><?J heabh. He uacd to aay thal he would dle
as Boon as his ? invaalon of the Crlmen" was Bniefced;
but thi* peeaenUment happilv reme lo nought, bla last
roltime having been completed ln '87.
Mr. V UMe L'olllna has oearly rompleted a new novrl.
thr flr?t rhaptrrs of whlrh will be publlxhed In Jaly.
This Ix a rhorfnl slatamani I?fbal Alphnnae Il.iu
d.-t ls ?t uniit "ii a book whlrh Is to l.e rnll'd " M-B
[Mittleura." It Ifl a itialy of his owa phystcal all
mrnts, whlrh are icglatetMl with the most mlnuto
rare. An arq.inlntane.. a-kr.1 hlm noi l'.ng ago wh-n
lt wi.uld ho pttldl-haal. Ixaadal looUed at his fjnas
tloner ver> serloii-ly f..r a moiiicnt and raplled. " I am
wRiting tlll I f'-'l w.ii-e, for there may -<? tome trrab
hyinpi'.mx to rhrot.lel.."
?? Tw.. sidr* of a Wory" i" u.e ntle of .* rnlume ln
wl,i.-h Mr Uoorge I'an-.ii- Laihn.p bas rollerii-| the
ahiirt .K.riex vhh*- h.? bas rnnirtbuied lo nagatlnea.
lt wlil soon br pabltkbed l?y * __>_rll.
Theae Unee l^rl Tennyaoa haa prrfixM to the
r.-mlng Wogrephi nl lha la'r Dr W. li. Ward!
Parewell, trhnae living HBn I shall not find
V. ! uaa falih aud w,,rk wr- In-II* ol full arroni?
Mv frl'-rnl, tiM.n moal unwurblly nf manklnn,
Mo*t pi.e-Mis ..f nii ihr i liramontaaea,. wami
now s'.l.tle at tierre and rjuaii of mlml ?ith bIimi
n?w loyal ln n.r hd-owlng ol ifcy i^n
Mr. Marton irawford. abo i* t*n his way lo ?he""
*h..r-s, h;i* tir plrasiirr r.f knowlng that hl> alory
-With tho Imii.oi-taN-' I- brlng traii.lat*.! into t'lanCb,
and Ihat M Benaa ls wntlng a pnlv* for lt.
ll wa* tha reraate*. ''"' """,t v.-:i..m..iix of Krvp
iian snakr*. whlrh dlxable*! Pmtrsaor hayea l.y a hlte
?n hia ankla during his iwenl Jmirney rtowa the Mle.
Tha a.aiiHl had lo be mi ileeply i aul* nnl that he
wa* hanlly al.l- la m**vr ui.UI reaihlng i .iin-.
Mr Kdalri Arnold'fl f .rihr,.niii,_ book. " In My
l-Bdy'a iTa. r." lv - r.dlrrlU.n ol pormx wrll'eti ln
honor of hl. I'-ad w ll'
f.eneral F HaU, ?1 l-?nv?r. l* a* aork upon a
ilktnry ..f ('loi-vl.. ln B?-a t-ulumaa, 11* knowa Ihe
Wr.i by |.rr...n?l .xi-ii'i.- Ill Ibe r.irl> daj* lu Ihe
Roeky Mountaln* ^^^^^^^^
I'tl'B 4_ li FiioK
i; le t.alll nu'
\. ni, p u. ?. ?! tu??h at rinaa ..f day,
i. .. | ,| |. awrolr. m >i'_l. sS> !
li i iail< r* noi wt.il beaik on knae,
ulrl I*b.m or tl?- lalyaaaf,
It B.attcra aoi axeertrhauio or rlay.
And iho'igb aaa** rx-a* will di _m astrnf,
f r.--1 io ??'- ?r iway,
|| . r- ,||gh '?? '?!.|rlV t"'
W lih I'lpa and i;??.k.
?tia1 II.gh "in m.?|. ?t sl '"s he trxv,
A. I<ard a\ ? r. I ? i'i not pray
y r ?? .....I' Ing t-at'," f.'?rr,r ma,
1 ill *.|t IhiH Bl'irh, '?' Fale, of thee,
A lllU lungei \.'i Iu ".tav
Wtth Plpr x: il II.mk '
A SF.WRF.SWtT IS CF.STRAl PARK.
Tltf. MNMV.trr. AUTtVT RBtlfnti Of?T s NF.W
?ITATlltr. IN TIIK OI.IH--T POHTION
(ir TTft! PABR.
Patrarl Vaill ll.a 1 m '.. apa artut ..f ih- Vew Vork
j.xrk'.. has fliilsliat lh? plans f ?? a naw ir-xori Iti ron
rral Park, wh'rh alll '-'' ?* mrprt' ? 10 wxnv of t'n.r
(,., ni e n ..< famllla- with Ibe n'.ok< a'i I n.r'.rr. of ,(,
j.ark. Tlils new featnrr I* ln lha oldesl part of the
park. I .-tw-e.-n the Klfih at"l ?.'th av* entranee* (he
n~r iBha |lr<; In X ll.'lr hollow. tfs wesfern sh'.P"
, |.es ahPiptly ~ort fret almt'e th" ?urf?e?. If th" laV<?
--r. ntl a lax-a| wllh th" *trre> lha mn of t|," hlli would
,v..il "k Ihe ? ?. iii .-ill Bafs wl kh ferml Ihe paik. x-.d
.,.,. :i',r)v to Ih" ePIttlda of the whlte rr.xr'd'* Bpltaa
,?f *ji pair rli". i 'all ralral a Irw blorka away,
'Ihe ^'r-et-- Ill lha WMghhorhlOd lmv? l>r_n fllle<1 |n
io t!,,'r pirsanl '-???il'\ leavln. th'' p. ;iio*i of ft.e pnrk
i iitih- vallay fmm abielt th- 1 MI r's^s with all He
iiruno. tlon. of :i ltiollB*aln Iti nilnrit'lie. Th?? wa'Tr*
xn 1 drives wlnd a.-o'.nd thl- l.lll half uxv up II* a*.|ea,
Itnl diirl. e lha tnst fweniy flve years the < n ita.-if has
.,-*n .hnt o~ f.TM ih* wo-'i alihnngh ln th** h'srt of
lha ritv. an*1 hi- tiaan vlsllad anlv i.v Iba bojrs who
havr rt.i.iei ihr niiarrvallon of ih" pollea, rrapl through
rh" liiish-- BIMl r|liul.e?t to I'i" top.
The hlli top Is the hh.'host pulnt of tl.e park hetuw
the BehaiVre and a Bn.'ip . f tdna tr*es sprlnclng ouf
of tha roeky ?"ll l? th" oiit\ vrg*taH 'tl ou II* 0~"l
Jli"." !:?<?"? raiTJ nnl the ItttlatoD of .i .nmll inoimti'n
Allhnugh hanlj and rlgorima with a 'i larler of a ean
iiirv'. Lr'?'l. ti.r4 an* dwarfs n**i mor.? than a fnnrth
..f Ihe natural length. The h'll luelf!. tw nnlv p-.rf'on
of lower f.'i.iril Parh whlrh ha* tceti tinlmprnvd fu
|iarh pnrpn-e. and fh's Mi nt landaeapa i-'iialn* a* |t
ha* hr-ii. "nd ?s Manhaltan I-ix-.d wa* f..r hundredi
uf M-ais, alth il."' oxrapllun of th* gronp of dwarf
ulnaa. Bhan Mr Vaox, wlil. Ifed'-rlek Law Olmatrd
lall ...it I entral IMrk. al hl< augtrritlon nothlng wib*
rlone "i U?e Mll !"), Tl.e turroiinitltig park wxs traiw
formed, the lxk" tnftde ;|i th* foot of lha hlli aud the
r?al< and brldfan l.nilt around lt. The iop wa? then
har* and lha plnes wei- set <>nt and left to Ihrmarlve*
Some of tt.. hi di-! In Ihr barrnn -"ll i>im aaortton of
them * Mr. V.mx a&peetad, l.orame thrlftv youni
Iwarfs
Afier ixraaty fl^'C yaatrB Mr Vaux has anxtn ihr
dlrrvtloit of lha lan.lxrspe uf l'entt-1 I'arlt and be find
that na'tire ha* rarrbw out lha ,-irtistir e**rrt. whieh
hr hs-1 rxrwrti I ,,n Ihl* IH'I" moiintaln. Tl." w?rlin en
and gaiden r* air now follow ng o.h hl* plans hy Uv
:u_ a walk fi .ru lha f....t ,,f _e htll up thr xfle to a
lltt'r plalaatl near the top. A snii.irer hauaa I* l.uM
Ing h".- anl the pla'ea., w'll ho plant-I wl'li fullx.e
aml Ituxrer* aud made i,txe of th- pmiv. nn-\p'-rie<l
lioolts ..f lha parh. The top nl th* hlli rl?e- n 'rtrlv
flftv frrt i'.ivk th" pfa'aen and tl.x' xviil ennttane to
he sluif ..IT f-..'ii th' (Hihllr. Ih" Iop I* alms'h a long
nain.w rl'U'e nt !*??*? whlrh ihOWX ||0W re-if.re-, uf
eroslon hava rnl down tl.e ; ind tt rarrtrfl out thr
landsrarr affaal of t?,e h*1> whlel, I- ar i i-rlftted l.-'le.
hv a elew frum a dlstane" hut would ba iaairnyed l?
th* siiiiunl. warr al ?" thrown npan fo ?h? puMIe The
foi-e.. ef worlim-n whlrh |. er,_a,;<v| on tl.l* worh now
wtll It ls rvperted. have -II flntahrd this month.
MARQARET OF ITAI.T.
A IIP.1I.MANT ANP I.0VKI.Y WOUkW.
I-OB The I.uiidoii Queeti.
yiiea.i Mar-aef Is the reve.-e nf nr* ruw.mlnded.
an.l hrr lafcin, ln the elacaai (aailliaftly oi the taik
un Ihamea d *. u .mvI lle irln, h?> nuihtng Iu .Miumon
with the Moi.i Itambuulller. Iter nnml. nourlih**!
with the a'rtng lood nf ii.fllre'ual mnv. rsatlon. and
anidy of what I* l.'-t lt. ela-slr an.l In mndoiji llterBtuio.
Ia ewi on u.e wat'h foi ihe appearaoee. of geni.is.
rl.r keepa abreasi of nwtc-aporari llteratuie by ine_:i.
ef the nrlnelpal raview, and hoeks anpe?r|ng In
Kranee, Ktigland. Ormany a;id HiissI--. lt I* Itallan
geoiiis, hc.wrver, that lx e-perlally dear to hai. and
uhhh ahe ever *trlvex io lionor. A Buporb oilltion
of l.anto** aorka, eoatalnlng ali thai baa be.>ti wrlttan
un thr poel. aith tha r*?prodtir'lon of everv plrture
Insplrod I.v hl* i;riilus. all annntated hy Slgnor Bonglil.
si. l.rriughf out at th? (Jueeu's expns" f..r tb^ e.1uea
i|.ui of ner aon
I'n.ler hr,- Intlueii'a th" lourt of lialy Is the most
dlatlngulahed for Intellert aid manners .of eontem
uporary eourta.
It l? said that no mamber of tbe Houaa of Savoy ever
bad taate or faoiing for art. Queen Margarat majr
not be a born erttot; but sbe has ?*?*?*??* X,
flne erJUeel tasle and pro?ctenfy ln modHUng. ^
bronae .-.p.-_-oo lamp esblblted ?J_ihA1!ldfl!_Tr_f
hlbltlon waa her worb. It wa. a _^fcw *f(!!Bn.n_
elambeHng rupld*. boMIng on to eich MMT.BBB
* rugWltng to rearh the light wlthin the .gfolUBj jfoBB.
The"uecn h.. a passlon for the glass. the bronie.
of her country. and eneourage* the Uste for WWiei".
Durlng her freqiient vl?lu to Venlee, ,no ?f?M
pr dllerflon, ?h*? bannt* fhe shop* stored wlth trow^
ure* ln metal and Irtdesoont gla.* The so-lers oit e*?
we.? know the graelou, lalv well. *}?tfM?&t?2
vWts to the fallerlea and rhtirehe.. and bngors longe-.i
near the worhs nf farparcln and Manf-gna._ ,
Mar eharltT la markod by the aame larpe hearted
ne<? and Intellhenee. Her alma.givlns Bu???**??'?
but lt I* markvd by the lnsfln.-t of nr**";*** 2____B_1
She vlalf* hoipltah and Inqul-s lato thew ?????5
ment: she bas orlglnated. or I* a? the hea/1 of o. ery
movement for tho revlval of derarlrip Ilallan ln
dustrW and trade*. One of the most "'^"' "
these revlvals I* Ihat of the manufa^ttiro of "r."n"
laee. Tho art was apparently ln-t. the 0M_ tbrtrtng ,
Emm.inlt.v of lare.m.kep* wa* , ?*?^?g**gi
popt.latlon; the meinnry of an oM wo-an *no ???
oarneii the atitrh ln her rhlldhood ?_*_ *?_*? S1
ndus.rv from exflnetfnn. and fhe lo.terln? _?*!.
ihe Queen of Ifaly and her Court ladie* broughf lf
bark to prosperlfy. , , . ^,,,i?.
The Queen. who Inetad** m th- rlrels Bf ?NtlM.
to her subjerf. that of mtnpllnp wlth them. '? ?|w?\*
r-adv t. glve to tbe pepulaee thst whlrh I* ?**"_?
.lelhjht to l-hold. the ipo-taele of Uy- ??2_^_rlrb^
IKin.t. of rovalty. The Queen rarrl-> hersrlf wMk a
reja port. and wlth Intre-ild pra.-e she goe. throogh
alf St.fr ord-*!*. She ha* bee-i knowti on a hof
Italian summer dav to l'.ton. wlth -mlllne llp?. W
twentv offlrel speei-he*. It w.yuld seem a. J Ihe lIM
Queen of a unlted Italv set to hoT-otf. the SlW ef
belng tho noble leader ol a noble ltn- of ronsorts or.
""'l^'rwturn #>r thi* reaK.stlon of a Queen's- perleet j
relailomhlp to her s-.hject*. Margaret *?f_?J_;l
her peonie Tlie flower of whlru her nsme ls the
symhol ha* beeome a ?ort of n.tlonal ?Blew. Tb*)
pe,.nle wear lt. we.vo about lt ...np. and ???_?*?
.ometfrre* ihe. u.e It ?* a klnd nf rharm. If 'h*b*an
IdeaJ aueen Invnlves helnp au ld-al woman. Margaret ?
of Italy I* among .overelpn MJe* lhe one **? *?a\ I
seem n*?_iwit lo attaln the rondltlons o. thi* doubl- I
',"u"hasP heen sald t'._t lhl? regal hesrted jrWBBB
does not undrr*f*nd the art of dres*. l.-r attlro l< |
often more ?p|end-1 fha-* tasfeful She aweuna
on.ntltT of mapnlfleent JeweN. whlrh ah? WMWS wlth ;
I?v1sh dlaplav. Klnp Humt erl ba. a paaslon for r-ems.
rnd ho ha* glvon amon? the-e ptsvtons baablee
wonderfol po.ris fo BH enaeort. Queeni Margaret la |
nerhapa too inteiloefual to aftaeh proal Irnpor'sneo
to fhe* more suhtlo harmon'o^ of dre;s. ?he rhoerllv l
don? her ?un*?rb velvet* and hrorr*des. her laees and
Beerieea pera.. to p|e??e her hush%nd and hor suhjeei*:
lu plve apl-ndor to her eourtlr pa.eanta; but. le I
tn herself. *he wonld apparently glve not overmuch
thouffhf fo fhe matfer. ...
Townrd rellplnu* que-'on? her balaered m'nd Reep^
a dlaelpllned ealm. The rierteal parfv Is apt to re
pmarh her for Indlfferenre tn th- Pupnl eUlm?: on
the o'her h?nd. freethlnkers ronslder her luo mueh
Inrllned to pleiv
JCOQLEBY IX TUF. KITCB7EK.
Tnr, aXAXUfG way in which tiif. platx
TAKKCt! RF5TALTIANT CViOK Mt-fCI
Mt'HI OtT or I ITTT.F.
reopl>? who are aocu.onrd to iraw ther n __4
parlfoni for eronomy ol >pace from a sblp'a ^ahin.,
nr for maklng mueh out of litiie from a vttarl. nr f.r
* irprlslne re*u|ta ln rooklng from Ihe rreneh. miphtl
flnd ninre '.trlldnp slm!l<?. for al! of theae from a,
vKlt ii, the k,trhen of some of the plalti. rboap.
Ameriean rr.-<iauranis so plentifiil In Xew.Vork Take
a looh al the blll of fare, fli-?t. before vou penetrate
Into fhe realm ol the rieen.mane*i- who Juc/les wlih
Ihe edlbles ln tbe rear. H"r>: vou have four or llve
klnd* of MMtp, a* many. ry-rhaps. of flsh. half a ifosen
n.asls. and a_i ample arrav uf iua?le dlsh-s. ules.
poddlnga, ete., and all the vegefable*. ranned ar
fre?h. In oidlnary us<? any where. one who dll nol
know mlphl suppose that to r.?ok and keep ready
ln <iuint|t|es anch au arrav of dlahM would nuiulr
au Immenne range, leveral ro?.ks and plenty of suae
for fhe plat.s. elr.. tn terve <>n
Surprlse Ih nalural. then. when |f |s dlseorered thif
the entlre kltrlie:i |.. nn blpgor. or Is OVOB smaller. fflian
il.af of an ordinary hnnae. md one, or af most fwo.
,is.|.tanfs fo wa.h dlthe. I? all Iho holp tho one piain
Vankee rook requlres, How |s thls p*.*slMe' s:and
n-lde and aee. Hep> rnmei a walter wlth an nrder
A.r \ecei_|,|0 ioap. The rnok |ifn? fhe ||<1 of a t.lc Ikii er
of rlear smip, iiia<le by l.oillnp honrs and seraps of
l*ef. niution, rhlrken; veal. efr. Whetli-r theae
tx.nes bave ntire been plrkc.l by the custom.-rs at the
table. outslde It would be better. perhaps, not to
i.'juire. To enjoy yourseif at a reslaurani wi.ee
y,.u d.? not want to h|*nd murh monev \ou niu^t
have, flrst of all, falth. ??nt of thls bnll-r the raofe
.Up-. a bowlful o| th'> rle.r soup and Intn lt h- p*.|K
ln qulrk aueeeniloa a Utlle from earh ta.t of !.oi|eii
leffotalilea he la aetvlnp fur tbat day. llo plves if
.tll a stlr. aud pteatol Tte'rw la your vep-table aout>
Notire all the order* for ioap Uot. couie ln an.l foi
every one you wlll *oe bim po flrst to n,n bi_r toller.
Is li ronsomme7 Fmm a blp pttrhoff ho p turs Into
the rlear alock some brown fhl.krn.iip fluld. Ii It
niaeearunl t A po' of h,.i!?s| mareamul is n.?r at hand
and B. fnrkl a few stiltips In'o fl e l*<iv\l. I- It ox
talll A blp Un of rondens, >l ...\ r_11 m.ip sfan.ls ufl a
haudy s'.-if, at.-l a spuonful lends its H .* ?.r to lhe
-?<.i-i*. I* lt chleken1 ile Ibni.i. a pair uf lotig*
Into th" holler and bilnga up nioisel. from fhe ilepths
un'U rmiugh wraps of eMckni are fnunil '<. p*>n
musfer. Ia ll tmiiato ' A sn,u!rf ol weah but tbh k
lomatu ratsnp .!..?_ lhe bu?ja*?a, is it rlcel tone
,,f the rlre puddlng Is avalial.le. More u> e, n*nie
ihlokenltig and a tistful af rurry-pewder ?nd you bave
a rurry. A llttle Ibtckenlng and a kldaey from
iH.,,ther i>ot Mahrs thc khlno) st-u alwaj- ln do
maml. Thal I* pratiy giani, is lt nol, fur ooe * uiu
.|,,ti.' aud > ??! Inat plain man doe* nnt eall hiinwlf
a necromaocer, mueh iea? a '?*-h-f."
t_-e bim next IIft U.at mogk wand that |..nks so
un.. i, nt.*- a earvkng knlfo. Roasi lamb and ma-i
mution rome from the sanio J..l:it at its louih, and
i.) the ald >.f an nnrtuuii* ?a:r ? and aome J'liv, mi
>*lll r*.a-l v.-nisnti at a pm h. Koa*l rlli ?r r..a..t l.?lu
ni.ni ihe saine pl?"ee ol beel dopeuils aliogetber on
hls rai-v ilip The veal I* veal, Ol It I* rhlrken foi
-alad ..r it li ttirlc-y for frlrassee. or I' Is rabbli for
alew or It is latnb f..r pl-, lu?l an be deslres. The
plaln i>l<i eod. '*.o. lf boiM. i< tartte-l int ? hniiod
balllNlt. nr haddoell, nr I.l leflsh ; and lf Lalied. I.e
rome* bakrd hallbuf, nr tlue;l-h. nr baildoek at hls
_lt, ],).? inueh. W itb Ibe a'.l uf a f-w blllng iwife*
Uiej b.s i.t.ie a.m.kst anythlng wie cau iiiiiui In the
way nf ft - li.
When It enin-s to deasert*. ihe d"*tlneilnn hetw.vn
fnill rabe *'"l fdiim puddlng I* wlih b'm nnJy Ibe
illltoreni-e b**IU. Imt an.l eo'il and vanhh'1 before
th- Ma?t fn.m hU oven. The holle*! rl-e nf the
run. <>r lhe l?np, ttK' mllk. lugar iti.l_a llttle nut
ntog, |. itrelphtway rlre puddlng. Taploea and i-.c1
roino oil of 'he same i:i>h. aud li I- ? wondei bow be
reuietnbers all th- nnmes h* rall* hl* roiiec" pu.blnr
|.v. A b<illeil erjp 1? one of the few fhliitrs "U'
der>- his maele. bul aft.'r waiehlne t.'m f.r a whlle
on- would hardlv he aniprU-l lo se? him hrsne lt o-if
of the pot whete he p. m | \, polalnos or hl. onlons.
-. ?- -
\Tn.4TSTREETSELf.ERS KEEP TO RELL.
AI.I, SOHTS OF TIIINT.S Tll IT STF.Ot.T.KP.S ABOUT
TIIF CITT ARF ITBT.F.II TO I't'V
nn* does nnt fully ivalt_r the \x<t number ol per
aon. aho make their Ilvlnp In tb's rliy by iwddllRg ln
lhe Mreets, untll be fahes i>*|kv|.i1 rains t.. n.t|e,>
them on hls walk. throiigfa the lown. A i*parter
wh>. was rurloui 10 Bud out how nianv dltfroni klli-H
of wa-- weir gold tJius nnde out the lolluwlng Hsr a*
fbe result of the obeervatloM ol i fow <la>s: Krult
l?, ol eourso, the rblef srflcle, and a Ikousand hand
rart_. pnwld'-d over bv tfuaky Itallans ard (lio-k*.
para*|e the afr*?fji, fllle.1 wlth oraiige*. tananae. date...
.ppbw. plneai.pl.'s. Il-s. lemo;is and lappudlllaa, a
West Imtlan fmlt. Tl.e m.in with a svveet kmth e.?n
lind lemi.n dmj>s, rougb, peannt. rboeolale and a
docen ..ther kir.iK of randy. ITegonbiads nf Mraw*
herrles ar.d vepetable* *av*? the h..usrwlfe Iho tr.,uble
of golog t*. nsarfcet, and the Bahorman ran Bnd larl Ir
ol all klnd. and a fl??k for Ma l.'iuid balt at iho
?Iraet rorrrr lf be foar* tbai be will llre ot pullin;
ln the dtihkT denl/et.i, ol th.1 derp. he ran buy a deek
uf rants. "llp. lll I'lnvei " nr a dtaOU olbor pilialSS
ro whlle away Ibe Um**, If he prefer* to n'a<l. h*. caa
bu) novel*. Uith standar-l and trasi.y. rlothbound or
ln pajier rovor*. htstorlea and iiiiseell_jiei^i> wnrli-,.
ai rraaonable prlre-, fmm rendera. Newspapen and
ni?t?wlne. are lo te fotind ou -tands or earis every
whrre. notelionks, 1**1 pen.il . wrttlag paper nnd
anvolopea belng lu alnu^t rtjnal profu-lo:i.
Th.- stands where botled epps. taadwlrhes, lemon
a*1e, pietrr>l-. er>wm puffs, rrullers, aml caUes of all
kleds ate a?.|d are rhletly fW(|Uenlei| bv newabov. and
hontblarh*. whlle well .jpes -?1 peopio ran bc seen
drlnklag mllk or buitermllk n' tbe wapon whleb Maad*
In I'urk Ilow Tho mon's fHIHl-Mag p*:o*l* that rau
l>e i.. ?!,?',i on the strorta Include nerktlea, caj^ei^,
mspenders. sleeve and ruff buuo'ns. bosfory and hand
keirhlefs. Tbe h. usehold. r ran supplv hl* patilry
wlth plaaswam and ehrna and hls kitrben wlth tln
ware fiom tUr*c rarla. ar.d he ran also buy rumh*
aud brusbea, mli-ro?. nilcloth. t'ape mea.intsa. porhet
rulen and. lf he li a niu-lrlan, annrllon*.
Pink*. rosea, vlolets, lll,es uf t|,? valley,, |||arH am'
other floweri are pie'SSd OU pa.*?i a by at amall prlees.
as are pbttlOgrapb. uf relobrltle-, amt of nottd pla-r^
and seonea. Aloug the Howeiy men rry out tho
boauty and chcapneaa of tray* uf Jewels, moet uf fhom
eonlalntng profmlon* of dlamonda of exreptlonai stto
aml brilllancy, aud itan*U dUplaylpg fohaeeo. dotibt
fnl-looklng dgan and rigmreltea are also common.
Hat?. dogs. ahoe iirlngi, pl|>e e|eaner?, plns, and gardon
<ee*ls are *ome of iho other tblnps that rau be bought
from the.e merebant-. who have no rent to pay.
The ll*t H Ineomplete, but there are enouab thlnia
nionikined to glve an Idea of Um dlveraliy ol tho
Ind.strte. ol tale world'. fair.
BK I*. BChlAf. A*0 ?-*???
Dimrm?m C?re_ By Ortteaea ??-BdBn -when -?8
Sai-aata. Doetore aad all mthttr Jta-letaea PUB.
Having beea a aafferer ror txro yaara aad a aaM ttomm
.,_,_ cauae- by a bralaa on tha I*g. and havlBg aae?
SSTlTSi CUTICURA B_M_DIB8 wk_.aU.--t
m,,ho_. and remadl-a falled, I deem B my duty ?'?*;"?
mend them- I vlaltad Hot Sprlngs to no avall. and W*
?veral doetor. wlttoul luecesx. and at laat our BBBJR
drus.lst. Mr. John P. Plnlay (to whom I ahall ever rsai
grau-ful,. .po-e to me aboul CUTICURA. 11 ?????
U, -,ve them a BM, with Uo rrauU tbat I ???**"?
cured. There Is now no aore about ma. I thlBB i c?a
aliow the largeat aurfaoe where my aafferlnga _5_?J2
of ,ny one la the BBM. The CUTICU?A KfMEDlM
an the besl blood and skln cures a__BuiB?i?ured. I r-rea
to druggl.l -"hn P. Plnlay and Dr. D. C Mootgomcry,
botk ot thia pl-ce. aad to Dr. Smith. of Lake Laa. Mlaa.
ALEXANDER BEACH, Greanvllla. Mlse.
Mr. Bearh uaed th- CUTICURA REMEDI-M, at oof
reouest. with reaulta aa abr.ve stated.
? A. B- F.'NLAT h CO., Druilleta.
flerof-la 7 yaara cared.
I havo bern troubled with acmfula aaven yeara, whleB
flr*t swrted on the top ?t my baad, glvlng n.e ln-Dlta
trouble. with conscan* Itchlng. caatlng off of dry aeal-B,
and a watery liquld exuded from under tbe acalea. X
tr. ated lt for aeven years un*rore?aefully. and waa anebto
? check It until I found your CUTICURA REMEDXEB*
one box CUTICURA. one c.ke CUTICURA BOAP, an?
one bottle CUTICURA RESOLVKNT complewly cara*
me. my skln becomlng perfcct.y clear and smoolh.
S. J- DAV1S. Arteala, Loa Angeles Co.. Cal.
r*_ln Dtsenara 8 yatxra rur*_
Vnur CT'TICURA RFMEDIFS did wondarfol thlnga fot
me "ri.evTur.-_ my skln dl-oaae, which ha* been of flva
?ara? aiandini. after fttti.drrd. - dollara had Iga.-BBjl
in irylng to -UN lt- .Vothfng did mr WLfvA U"U' * c?__
awaVaj the uae of CUTICURA p.MF.DfF>0?,hotia
will never ba without them. Mra. RO^ ?El?*?.
Rockwell City, talhoxiii co.. ia.
Catlrara Remcdlefl
Are aold rverrwhera. rrt.r. CUTICURA^BOe- I BOAP.
_5e. : RK80I.VFNT 81. I'repared hy the POTTEH DR__>
AM) CHKMICA4. COKPORATION. Bontott.
EP*_.-ti_ for "Ho- u> Cure S*ln niseaaea," _- pagea,
_0 111u*trafllona and_ 100_J*?Mmonli i * -
pmi'l.EM, blaek-heada. re_, rough. ehapoed aad olly
skln prevented by CUTICURA 80AP._______
NO RHEI'WATIZ ABOl'T "tlll
IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA
ANTIPAIN PLASTFR rrllevea Rheumatlc,
sria?ie, hln. ktdr.ey, muvular. and chrat Pflns.
Th* nrat and only Instantaneoua pain kllll-l
atrenfthenlng plxater._^^^^^
ART NEWS AND COMMENTS,
THE WEEK I.V ART CIBCLES.
X0TT.9 ON THE EXHIBITI0N8 - ART NEW8
ABROAD.
Tiie seeond week of the Soelrry of Amrrtean Artlflta
rejieats Uie story of thr first. Thrre have baen no
sales and thr attendanee has baen Inxlenlflrant. If
the b<\st of these plrturea bad heen shown at tha
A.-ademy, Amerlran art a;id Indlvldual artlsfa would
h ive >:alned ground In thr estlmatlon of tho publlr.
As lt |s, rl,e plrtures at this exkMtfoa are prartlcally
larrMead. This is not a mr? gueatton of salrs, alr
thongh Mlet aifi usually consldercd to br of som?
roiisenuer.re. It ls more Important that tha publU
*h. i.M have *n ojiport'inlfy to appreelate the rpiality
of the work whlrh Is being done by many Amerlran
painters. Tl.is esMMtlaa does not fumlsh g:ieh an
..pportiinlty, and the resuit ls a loss to Amrrtean
art. not merely to the Aradamy. t*o far a? general
InHiienre Is rotirrrnrd, the plrtures at tha sorlety'a
rxhibltlons might almost as well be hung In tha
atii'llns.
Slnre the oprnlng of the Trllte Fund F.xhlhlllon al
thr Amerlran Art f'.allerlrs, g doj.en plrturrs hav4]
'..rn ?..ld. Arnons those sold ln the laat week aix>
** Evening on the >!a-.sarhusetts I'oast," F. Da Havan,
.fi'.'.u; ?? A I_>ss,,n In Arradla.?' U'llllajn Thorna, tWOO,
a;id "Sflll Mfr.- A. J. Allhrtght. *:.0. The prtcrs ln
a!l ea.es are tho?e of th* marked ratalogua. Tho
attendanre has been small. Thl* exhll.ltlnn will
mnaln open utitll .luly I. On .Ttily 18, thr mlleeilon
will be pl-red on c.xhlhitlon at the IlutTalo Exposltlon.
Therr ate few announrerrrenfa for thr autumn.'
Thiis far the September exhlbltton of Amerlran palnt
Ings at the Flfth Avrnur fJallertes. and tho
Barye eaMbtttan at thr Amerlran Art Callrrlra, are
the only " n.xturrh.** Thete are repnrts of aurtloa
salrs, but no drflnlte Informatlon Is voluntrarad.
Tha Harye r.xhlbltfon ls to be madr an lmpo*lng
atlalr. An a?-<rf-la:l"n has bern formed with a long
llst of offlrrrs. memher- and honorary mrmbrra, and
fhaie will be an rlaborafe lllustrafad caialogiia.
This sln.ild be the be&t apecial exhlbltlon of a fnrelgo
artlsfs work whlrh we have had tn thia eountr-.
Tbrrts -alll bc no other oppo-tunlfy of -4jt-?
i.ttetire for tba atudy of Uarye's work.
r.or'v* efforta to rrsutscltate mrriotirt rtigrarlng
have met witili lnd;ITerrnt sueoess. but Ihera ap|?r_r*
t . t? a 'teady If llmltr.1 demanl fnr rxample* of tba
eighMvnth eenturr F.nglish --ho*d. Meaaea. Wundrr
ih?>, _. iu. have receatty rerrlvr.1 a rullection of mn
rotlnt.s. prlnelpallv bv th- old F.ngll?h rngravar.. and
BTHM amateu- will find this worl, r.xtrrmely Intrrr.f
tni: on arr.mnt of thr assoelaflotis a.s well a? tiir ex"
rufrun. There ar" a few plates hy e.-rt.xln of fthe en
graxera ?1w did so mr. to rrhanre fhe famr of Sir
Juahua Royix.Ms. Thr (olleetfcw Ineludr* an rx
rellanl imprrsslnn of Jamrs MrArdeM's BtBWttBt af'-'r
Krynolrta'l portralt of Mrs. Hornerk. ar.d Jotirs's pla'o
doi.e after Kryt_ul<U. Brsklne. Thrte Is onr of tha
RMMtj important of lioydell's pul.llratlona. Earlom'l
engravlag *.f Ki'inbrandt's '? llrrsentation tn tho
Trmpte." Rlrhard Houston'x mn.otlnt of Rerr.
brandfs ?? fooir rrmarial.le for the rteaa deflnltloti
atd Brm, stnrg moddllne. la _.-rompBnled by a plve
.mjiixIU admlrabk ln it^ reaHnttaa of transparen*
aa?law and softn-v:* of centjnur. Kembrandt'a " Phl
lusupher." Dunlaartrn'x merxottnt, after Rem
l.rarili's ? Ananlas,'' ls ytfeaWd In an liupreaslon of
grar b.-auty. (J. w. ReyaoMa'a engnafap *f?rr
smlfhs's iKirtralts of _*.? Mike of Iledford and IaotA
llnllaiKl lllusirate the raipe of the mer./.oilnt ln Uo
hnnd- of an ?reoBpHabed ncrv.cr. studanu of tha
draraa will taK an esprrial Btereal ln MeAMM. BM8*
totlnf after ZofTany's pairMng of narrlrk and Mra.
(ll.her In the rhararters of Jafllerl and Iiclvldeia la
? Veiili-o Piaarrved* Mr. Wund rllch fhows srvrral
exanirAea of thr earller CBaHatatal rngravrta. aniong
them work done by Verkoljn after Uchter Velt. and
Iluchtiiibiiig.
Meaara F. Kepprl _ Co. have rrrrntly publlshed a
largr et. hlng l.y H. dr I^.s i:i..s, altvr a palntlng by
Pa?*lnl rntltlrd uCu-|os|ty.'? Thia _> a plata frankly
door for thr sakr of the suli]ori, and It niust be said
lhal tha s-.ibjret is ptrtureaqae aud interesilng. Tho
men.. la onr uf thr stone brtdgra ln Vemee. Tho
jaiap-'t ls Hned wtth an ragrr etx.wd. Klshannen
aml pilrsts, rhildrrn and old mrn, matrons aml fair
I aJr-d glrls. are lntent upon jonietWng and aomexiody
!n the- gondola alKiut to pass bmeatb. Only tha bow
nf Ihe guiidola Is ihowa, and the eause of tha e.xcltr
n<rnt ls left to the obeeivri's Imag.natlon, thiis im
patflng to the plrtutv a sjirrlal merlf. a* an llluv.
ttatlon of thr value of suggrstlvenass. ln*taail of
one obvlous meanlng, the slgnlftVanrr i.f thr s.rna
may br lufrrpirtrd dlo*rrrntly by rarh brholdei. aml
Its Int.rrst, ihrprforr. remalnx eonstant. dnee It
pl.;ur* Ihr unlvrrsal passlon, rnrlo.lty. The exeru
tlon ls engraver-llka ln pari*. and lt nowhna exhltum
tho hlghrst drgrer of tarhnlral sklll. Thaie ls a
l.vk of waimth of llne, te.xtura. drpth. and of trans
parenry ln thr diaduwx, but thr subjerf wlU probably
tv> regaided as atonlng for any shortcomlnga ln thl
workmanshlp.
Mr. S. P. Avory. Jr., Bhows a photograph of Mlllet'a
large sludy of " liagar and la.BB-1.* whieh waa
palnfert over, lal.l asldr In the Btudlo and redlsrovereet
a year or two slnoe by .Mlllet's son. Th s ls a largo
eanvaa. aomo sevrn foet by fc.ur, and the photograph
Itullratex that It la a pl.tu.a of pnat foree. Thr s.eua
Is a stretrh of fhe sand mounds nf the d-sert. Hagar
Hrs prostrate In thr foix'giouud. hrr farc, whlrh II
ralsed upon hrr hand, xvrarlng the look of a torturnd
anlnial. Mltlet has madr his Kagar coaraer aud lesa
actrartfve than many other painters. She might ai
most br taken to represent the Kti.iopian type, buf tha
?gnay of the unbeautlful fare ls none the leas Imprra*.
Ive. Ileyaad ber lles Ishmael. nakrd, the bead hanglng
downward In an attltudr whlrh has thr relaxatlon ol
death. Thl* strong study was pts_)ahly made ahout
tha tlmr that Mlllef went to liarbiton. ln la49. AftM*
waro hr baK-.ii anoihar plrture aBM UM aaiiir rau>a*.
wh.rh was presenUy thrown a_tde. Th? study la ?
be a ?' feaiui." of tha Mlilrt sale tu be hrld ln I*an*
this weak. lt apprars that Madame Mlllrl and tha
...us have mada a flnal rleaiing up of the studio.
There are soma skotrhra and paatela Bo bo aokl. to.
trihcr with all of Mllasi'a copperplates aod wooa
bloeka. all. that Is, whlrh have baen re'alned bytna
famlly. fcomr of fhr copparrlate* may be worfhiaaa,
and all must bo wrll wom. but thrv are to be t-sf.aa
by taklng Imprrasluna before the salo.
A WOMAX OF Tli-f WOBI.D.
Fi*nm \Plde Awake. ,
A pretty fan waa proaonirU to a llt lle glrl *>"*
yaara of ago, and ahe. wlsldng lo ahow ber ne?
trra-inre. hung It on her flnger and held lt >?"< P
arm's length. A lady, on enierlng the parlor. -aa ar
traetrd bv the perullar attltudr uf the ilttlr llrt.awj
(Inally said to her, " Isn't It very fatlguiog to h'>_.
out your ara lo tbat way ao long l" 6aM llttle -**?_
ln an.wr w ith a daop algh, " li-'i tt alwaj. fati(uu_g
to be eleguitr