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R 2 Half Raton Mondays nnrt 8nturrtnyfor KS THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1890, jga '' IIoli) mid "Situation" " Wants in Tho World, JBJKY ' HBC liMfsAed' v (At Veet uelitMne Cempanv. H SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16. K SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVE.MXG WORLD HHf (Including Postage)! HEf ri'.K MONTH OOr. Wt; rim vis An.. ss.au M VOL. 81 NO. 10,580 QE-t DKr tattltUroit-OmctNw Yorkmtcond iff class msttsr. K tv-BRANon orricsfli IK WOI1LI) UPTOWN OFICE-1207 DaoAbWAT. Bflf, between 31st ul 33d sts New York. K DltOOILYN 3S9 ruLTOX Br. HAltLEM I Haws Department. 160 But 125t ti.t HB Adverthwmenteat237EAarll&THsT. RR' rillLADELPUIi, PA.-Ltoa BuUDDto, HP 112 Bovt 0tm IT. WABUIKOION-OIO 9M 1 it. fr LONDON OmCX-03 Oociirtmsr., TaAA HBr aa iqaAc jR EVERY OFFICE OF THr. K MUTDAL DISTRICT TELEGRAM COMPANY K IS AUTHOIUZKII TO ACCKrT m "WAOT" AdTfrfisemcnts for THE WORLD. EIVEHY Matml District Call P.otcan le i wed ror this purpose, and no charge JlttL w 111 baj made (or messenger sorviie. OP ALL MESHKMIKB DOYH BK Of the JICTtui. DisTnirr Company are JBR j ro tided with ltate C'ardi and will tako ?K "Would" Abu. at Umci Hatkr. K LOUATIONOF MlksKNaF-lfoiTICLHT W Hit Raw at. 1 llroailwar.i'jn'.l .Mh are. hWH 10 Wall au Ati llro1a,J:tH7nlli . ItiP" lll'lneat. SIIH Ilroaitwar. HI'..' Illti are. IB o".I Nassau at. M.'l lltoailwa,. OMH tltti TH. gnr M holloa it, ll,,4 llioadtaj. oM Madison EBi Tllarrarat. 1V0I tlroa'lwajr. , B IDUumirt, 11 Unl.fr, Itrpl. 085 Uadlaon qK' GOHoIDER. IT, MB. WEBB. $ Mr. Powdehi.t. (he Lead of tho Knights jsSp' of Labor, la lu town in Uio Interests of tlie BJl' striko on (he Now York Central llailrood. Wt, It may respectfully bo submitted to IE' Mr. Wean's consideration ttiat when JBv something which affects the publiu ub mBs' directly as the results of tho strike on the jK" Central is due to n difference of opinion flfc. on ono liolnt, and each view 1 to due- SS Kedly maiutalneJ by each party to the HE dispute that arenracnt. influence nod jK- inloroat are poworlaa to affect It, there Jk is Boruethini,' to arbitrate. fmi; 'JTiere could not be a caso uioro fit for V' arbitration, for an able examination of the Mi KroundB for the conflicting opinions and jOs, a clear decided judgment on the wisdom MK of ono over the other. HP That Mr. Wzbd consents to receive Mr. Sp PowDntLT is a chanKo for the better in K that eeutleruan's attitude and it Is to bo Ht hoped that in this more rational frame of M; mind ho may percelvo tho justice and Hj nobility of referrinc the Doint in dispute wft to the State Board of Arbitration. K. A DECIDED IMPBOVEMENT, Bk A concert for the sick babies uauhold 'JB; ct tho Indian Harbor Hotel, Greenwich. Wgt Conn. , which netted a handsome sum for Wt, the little unfortunates, whose only friend K is the generous stranger. K The greatest interest was taken in the k Tout and the children, full of activity. lent quite u helpiuR hand to the umlcr- Wr Inking. The vhnrmlnu women at this JK retort are not through with their cood B work. They improve hours which women fW at Hummer retorts usually devote to cor. E, sip to making clothing for the Hick affi babici. 'K- This is good example. Instead of K wagging their tongues they ply their mk needles; in placo of rending to bits the JQe xnanOe which charity holds before human jjV weaknesses they prepare clothes for the QE bodies of the little babies held in the bony ftp arms of Poverty. JK ' Iulies, yourexaniplo is more commend. W' able than even your grarious alms. To . such true women, honor and greeting. Jk edwaed ballet, HEsa iMfc "Kdwajid Baluey, engineer on a train H tearing nlong towards the rear of a freight IIK train directly ahead, bade the fireman BKr look out for bit life And, with hit hand !R clutching the throttle, he looked out fur ,ak dutv " tu fuKlDe crushed into the ca. K boose. nX Probably Baixev chews tobacco, drinks He ' beer, uses bad grammar and has a smutty Wgb'- face oftener than not. Hut he has also a K soul that Caxltle could venerate and He Grr.rj.LKA write an inspired ode ujiou. RK Edwaeu bimiY, engineer, is a hero. JK WEEKLY FATltXBT. Rjt 1'he success of the weekly payment in 3p thit State has been proeu. The Factory a Inspector reports thst " the law it geuer. 1H ally compiled with, and is givlug general H aatisfaction to all concerned." B Home few workicguieu arc still denied j9b this justice. The corporations which ro JB, violate the law will be prosecuted, and, it H' is to be hoped, duly puuuhed. The B working; folk are to be congratulated on H& the succebs of the measures taken to Ha; secure them a right, ami Tub Kvknimi mm 'Wosld offers its liearty fulicitutiouH. DK DiocraBEhat receheil a beeiuly recog. HS. niliou from the hands of the photogruph. H ers of America. These employers of an iMM invention due to the Frenchman, Da. 3K avuxz, have erected a noble muuiiuient MB in bronze to him lu the National Mubenm Sk at Washington. Daqczkbs cannot re. HJ ceive too (treat recognition as the wo, H user of the modem camera whose utility Z is so great. VA The city of New York has actually P downed the Hteam Ileatlnc Company! BL Ithu gracioiuly contented not to rip up k the pavemeuti at 1U own caprice, but WWm oa,y iongh permit of Mr. Oileov. i?Bj ' '! seems too beautiful to be true. The jjjK; citizen may breathe once more freely. H Air, Bxattu has .purchased an odome. K ttr. This is an isgeoious little instru. j went arraxtgsd to measure mechanically H tU progress that u mads by some mov. K luolJ5t. It U lurd to m what um Mr. Beattik can have for it In his offlclsl capacity, becauso although he is a mov. Ing object he make no progroas what ever. Tht seat of liU ofllce chair would therefore measure the ground covered In fttreet-cleanlug just n well. A sparrow " policcuinn lias written his title to glorv br liiipoumllng a cow with a very crumpled horn which belongs to Preildnil HahhHov. The tony vac. cino wandered at largo and browwd wllh haughty noiichnlaueo on tho noichborV lilies anil jomiuiU. llenro her lmjxniinl. mcut. All honor to tho fearless " spar-row." Tho Sea Borpcnt Is Qgiiriug this ye ir as a corpse. Happily, tho unreliability which uttaches to nil points coiiconilng this slmionn monster of the liarrin xos till leaves hopo that be may yet be seen In the full vigor of life. It Is too Imil to send the dear old tiling to tho Morgue. SPOTLETS. In the Htorr of a 1 lu there iliould l much iulnt. What s ml,unileritci.!lnir ot tliiialtuatlon to miKreat that thsra ahall U two "Mra. AiloM." The wholafuu lit la Wlun tli oua sola Hn. Aitor. . a llaaquea will be worn longer tlilt Autumn, lint Ilia Conneuitra cloak will uulonxerb worn, w bopc. Tliarel.adoirln HoMon ik totallbreat that lis alit aya iiwi to tha bajr luilow to tar. 1 Full niaoj a Km ot pureat ray irre no 1 he dark, uufathouirdrvctii ureau bear." Aud ret ttierenulne are aeldom afeu. a i'ur moat of them are ai wblrli faopla wair. t'Alratfo foil. m Mr. Oowtlla haa advincoil Ilia Idea that to be a-ood you don't have to do anything. This ll not tlit ironaral notion. There ourtit to h iileiity of aeroiiiniodatlon for the O. A. It. poopla In ltoaton. hods are laid out for them In ihelnblli' (lardau, " Don't be aoanapplilil" aald tha bathing tlrl lo tho young man with tho camera. . RometlnitB huabanda never dots on their wltaa till they get In their dotaire. A travelling Chlcagoau baa dlcoered aouoa thlntriuanutkercltyaaguodaalt la lnhlauou. Ilia townneoide want to find out who lha un worthy wrttch is and elpel hlin. STOLEN RHYMES. A Summer Madley. The frrih ainbroalal breath of Morn laatlrnnir vine and tree, Tbe bulla, k ith tlie eruuipled horn Inwlmm Inirdowu Die lea Tbe Illy flu tern on the elr. '1 he or w'a on every hpra . Aim! fliiti'bnIU wake a aallue tear In tba glaM ii il Uay. Hall, ytorioui Morn that llglita the aeaa tt ltfi a tranalllrent Klow ! And when you hall, pray, prltbee, pleaae. Interpolate aouie anow. Noon treat beil on Kuiunivr'n atilnlng- aborai Nweetldnnen aleeiel III balui. Hie fanner by lb ha) alack anurea Aiuld the oduruua laliu. Tbrouirh all the hnnew.tl atllluesa atrolla The roar ceptor'HplU. And nnir the yearuluir nf uiy aoul'a Aatollowa. vlx., towlt rorJutta amirle favored traw A drrain.eni haul Ills' rare Tom Coll In a to at unco rrnaw My limt lamented hair. Ueblnd the bill the yoltleu aun llaa like a abaligtial ant . A nitat uf inn pie drrania la anun Itotind Da) limn a liltne anil ttet. Upon the winbbone of the Mjrht A irorvroiia neeklaie lianva. And tbrouirh the milrkly tailing llirht X he hiuuiujr holler buinrn. hnf I Ihruiurb the opalearent gatoa Cornea i.tina'a pearly pmw That'a pro'iably what a.-ltalti My petulant bow-wowl ll. K. It. to lili. The Carpentor'H Woolnc Oh, I a door ynu, darlliik' one, I hall waya hireil our lautrhter, And wludow )uii Intend tuirruut 'the band tny hoiea are rafter! li'U'ro ronflf im lmairlnethat 1 ve nut elliiugb tu board yull ; We'll liuto a ifiHiil, aiiuare uieal. for I Can bainmer aleak aSorS IV116 i I lie) r fatln-r yeateri!a i 'Tla plane h d have tu marry. Oh. let tia to the Jomer'a hie, Xor longer ihiuglo tarry. The i ornt"0 walnir now. niy love, 'Hie iraUleaaM are rluglng; Alatu! W hy let nio lunger pine? I'm aanduat uheu I'm kinging-. i Airi,gj ii A Wny Thoy Have. How thatlklriN the laak To make loletoauialt Who 11 nnfiellnglv baak lu a b i amuro ubiulu All a loug aflornoon Idle you lie at her feet Fatlug bonbuua and awi-et Thlnva reluilng- to ainion. You pay for her fun And aa awret tbmmiraloro; KUabergloie atleaateue Aadldirallantaof ure. You make lino might and main All a longHutllliier da, Then ahft'llcareleaal) nay: "blr, we may meet again.' ruw. HjM la MrnKfy', Htlly, Orandfather and Child. CHILtlt "What are the wild waveaaarlng, ilrandpa, the whole day lung, That ever amid our Playing I hear but their lid. wild aoug?" iiRiNpraTHKa: Oh, child. I haarnoalngtng. Ml) but the dUttut roar That aounda f rum the bargain couatar Of our benefBUur'ftetore." in ll-i i : "So, no. It la aoiuetblug greater That epeakatu the beartalime; The aorda of the Waitatiiaktr Uouuila In their inoney'tunt.' -i.A, fa Lij4- Ilaby. A Utile form ao daiuty auiall, Nil ott. mi tender, an 1 mi dear; A Utile VOHO Mhute belllutaiall lamuali tu a luoiher a ear. A little pulM of ilepealu breath. Like tie a wheneplir whliperetns A Utile arm that lien elrai Ilea Hed. I lirlluv nt iftra. lliilmi thin r, Xwurnillid. Mile, up.ard.gallnireye. All tiled wllh dent uunilrrlnve. That, u, the klaluf liealeu allirlil l.l.l,, ,Vl u e. nuw i lu.i their duwny lida. A tittle bead, .u.iuirtitli and white, I art. rufcy muiiihrfiid fairi ihlu. Andiheekaall ruuu lt.t tu tn.ikiubt, Sate wtieriadliirlodrawatheui lu All lu ouu tluy traine enwuie, Aa lulit aa 1 augller, autt a I o e. - II . rv,.. u,AA, iif m, .ana'vr. llr. Orlawuld's Lecture. The Hliyton Lyceum liurtau, New York and Clik'a.'n. are riiipnvieri'il to make en. KaBemetita for Ltotnrrr A. Jluier (irunold ll'at ('outribiitnr , eduiir of u"j irtunj: New prl. fur the imii'tm euii. fie haa two lllritratt'il hum iroua lecturea, eutitleil "Hound tho Wnrll ' uud ".e York to aud All About 1'aria." Women Merchtints. Nell Nelson Tolls of a Large Number of Women Who Make Their Living Like a Man One of Them Monds Tin Kettles, for Inttance Another Buns a Blacksmith's Shop. " Sunday World." Varlouu Ways of Buying, lire. CWall.r I Jack-I fancy Tow bought that watch ou trial. Hsny-l don't- I fancy he bought it on How He Happened to Fall. IfM Wjr, i "tvtuktor Htanford made hit flrtt dollar br selling horaertdub. remarked Bulvtly. "Tbtl accouutt forray porerty." added wbaVl!'lL, UomradJihl THE MS OF WOMAN FAIR. Oriental Work-Boxes that Would Sur prise the Old-Fashioned Housewife. Popularity of llcnrt-Shnpeil .lewrlry lloxcs -Green for Itootn Deco rntlona Kails nnil Knnhlous that Inlcrrnt the Jcn- tler Sex. Jniifml l ANY hriilss ami other toUlU iM-ttol ladlca Alii n eCMejiHlAY' ciplentt of (Irlctita1 rill ""rK-lmsp". tho fur- nHiVJ ' "'"hi"' f which la ! imroly Manlitttan. fJ llmlkiii nnil HrlMir ia havoliatidliKof llrfi- WkV) tli'ti china: tlieiicmlle "fy? V XV( bookrcptrei-iina tiny via: ' Vi voluiue. ailvur botunl, I flyj UV ami llicra i the nmK LSrr l ll of folly, with a bald unll , 'j head on which tnilnru Wi I ' ''MA the toes of silk atock- CaHli 'KItV iime. ThelaatsBony. l I A jjlff li"ecr. it a liltln jSA8 ill? silver rvlllnter to hold ijtt R Ay' n ik)( of cotton. Ttf VA rancraiioldfaililoiicd QTfMrViV' hoimewlfotrjlngtoilo " the family nuinlliiii with tho aid of thrao noveltlcr. Ilcart-Kliarx'd Jewelry naa ncvor nuro pop ular. Watchca aro art lu ciyatala. line thyata and moonatiincs; pearl hearta aurvo as IiioocIioh; atone and metal heart fasten hraceletH and tircklacee, and a pair of hearta with an arrow )ih rclnir them la a ilcaiirn that lattlillmis women aolrct for lialr ornimeiita and pocta for tall.plecun. There la tint a button on modern drcaa. Ucaiity la hooked. Htruclural atnl deenratito forma, audi aa aro found in Mourlli and C'ultlu archltcv ttiro, aro worked out in iiciuh. A brooch haa for Its center a large cmcrnld : tliu next larse forma ntn iliainotiila; omcralila and diamonds alternate at the point of Inter, auction and In the terntiiitU. Tho r fleet in not only rich, but tlmre It a calm liirinonj of proportion that is very aatiafylnv to tho eye. A bit of green gives a room heart, without which It it merely a placo of atoraue. Latanla llorbonlca Uotioot the botuf the palm family foi parlor or u'ri'uiiliouo cuU ture. It haa broad, dark-green foliauo divided irregularly on tho tdge of the loaf, but, uiillkii moat varietieH of the palm, noliil lu the coutre. TholcavcH are cry per aiateut, olton remaining in good condition foryeara. Aflveor aix.year-old plant, will, or, at leaat ought to, haioadoou or more large leaves, on atema a foot or a foot ami a half lu length. It la not a tall grower. It broailma out rather than reaches up. This, ttko all othera of ita family, rcuulrea a dt-op not or tub, aa itia fondof nendinu itaatrotig lootadnmi, rather than out. (live it a rich noil, well-drained, plenty ofwator and par tial ahadc. llamiru tokcipits follagocloau by fieiiioiit applications of water. Hero 1h a vorr satlafaclory recipe for apoiiKecako: One cupful of augar, twoegira, one-half cupful of cold water, ouo pint of Hour anil ono teaapoon fill of baking powder. Uoat tlm yolk of ongn ami augar to acruam, add the llour in which ia the baking-powder and water, lastly the whltoaof thoegga. To niako potato piltr take two cups of mantled potato ithat haa been nut through u aicvi; eoanouwltli aalt aul pepper; atlr in tno ttbleapooufula of butter, beat to a cream, add two well-beaten egga aud ono L'lipnf cream, l'our lntoabaking-dlaii and bako In a hot oven. A complete llatof tho rlultauV nivea altowa that he has live fllnt-ilaia wivea, tiillitr; tweuly.four aecond-claaa or murcaiiatiu wIvlh; and aome two hundred aud tlfty third-claas paitners, varluuily deacribeil aa "faoriti's" ami "alavo," Tho caro and attendance of tho fennlu uatabllihmouta no. ulre tho aorvlcoa ol il.UOO poraona. who arc the only people in Turkey who receive their full pay with reuuhrity. Mra. M. Ldlth llowcutt, of Now Urltaus, probably owua iuoik real cta:u than uuy other Kouthcrn woman, bhe haa lu her own right oer fifty tliounaml acrca of se lected timber landt in Louisiana and Mlaaia aippl, and It atill buying. Whit indiiatry ia not nowadayi open to woman? Portugal has a female bull tighter. Her llaiuo ia Clotllile Mejatrik. Hlie haa practiacd for hull tltr tiling only aiuce laat April 1, yet ia wonderfully expert in the arena. At her debut iu Oporto ehe killed two bulla, ainlancek later in Lilbou she killed tno more, Felix, in turning out F.inma Abbott's now wardrobe, invented and named a collar for her. It u au extravagant Mudicl, of atift velvet, embruideroil anil boulered with natiiih feather,; being high Mioucli bad; and front to cover the decollete neck and ahnuldera, it reachea sboto the lira aud thua piotceta the head and face. Fell tailor halt and three ties of ribbon for i full .loaves the material drawn out in putla botneeu, are lato idcaa. Few draperna are cooler looking thau cauvt curtaiua triuimed with ouo in. union of terdion laie, auotlnr of drann cativaa wink, and a deep bonier of torchon lace. I Hut llio no pica ultra of trt ami cuolncaa 1 the bultilii; clrt'h iMirliere. It haa a border ' of painted film, anil a lentrepiovof a iar illlilero of trailing vinn. 'IhoclUctof thia diapliaiioucurtaiii. at a ill, Unit, it that of au lnti'riuiuabli lUta bordtrcd uitliwood. land loliage, with tho anomaly nf a lawn taau in tho tuln-cu-situc. II I. pre lictcj that tlieleoo-,kirlel gown will ili.ap-nar mm the Aiiluiuu fuliago aud that It will bo n placed bj the co.tuine four- j uau, which ia fat eticroai'hiiis upou ihoao I with llouiug draeriea aud kntjil akirta. The fourrcau toilet houM luould the llcure at perfectly utahuedo gleic.aiid are abom inationa If not fi.lnoueJ by the deft linger of allrat-cUtaccatuiuer; tho vnrvea of tho figure must be outlined to a nicety, and a plait or aoaui which doetuut fall lit jutt the right place will ruin the whole effect of au otherwite bandaome trown. In high iliuiu circUa atlad it ttrved on Individual cretUut-ahaued plates of blue, ruby or amber glass that, ell at A'.Madozen. Tbue wordi of wisdom come from Mra, Em mi P. Kwiug, the lecturer ou cookery: " It ttenissutaiy matter to cook potatoes; ! but bow inauy are cooked aa they tbonld be t Lord Bcacomficld wit right when be tatd that t cub of coffee was the inoat diliclout bottht yartft Ursraatla Us werlJ, and I' I really believe that not one penon In ten thouaand can make tout properly, Cooka, at a rule, don't know what food lo pelect or how to handle it, and until they learn the effect of hot and cold water in making coffee, the regulation of temperature, the making of dough, and an on, dyspepala will con. tlnue a fttliionable iliieate and tho kitchen will make Invalids iuitrau of healthy per. aona. " llore is a nice little licipo liom the Chicago 'ol Ju.ta litlln lemon, .Itllt a little lie, Junta little augar. .lint toinakolt nice, Jutt a little rlnily nook, .lint to ait and draw Ju.t a little comfort through J mt a littlo.liaw. A real child of Hie leginicnt was gimltt alml Inat inotilli from llio Aloxan lcr-Vnt li n Inatltntii lu Wnraaw, llur itatnc In Mane Kikaliolm, nnil mIio H iu.t sixteen luarn old. Ill tho laat 'lilt klah war alic waa p.cki'd Up liom the rtiltiH of a biiittpil and ilo-nrlrd town Ii) the Colonel or a Ititaaian Orrnadicr lUgliiHitt. 'I lie inemlira of the regiment volt ii. aa anon n Kiev went Into camp, to aiipport and educate thu littlo 'JitrklBli girl at llioir cxtH'tiac. '1 In y i oitti ibuteil enough inntiey imiiiiillatdy In eit tlnlr plan in iipi ration, and liavuioiitiiiitul ever iiincn lo buy their nan) nil she wished. l'io weeka aco tlicy decided tu uiw her a IiuiiiIhdiiic ilnwiy when the Nhnuld bo tiadyto main. Jlarlo haa a beautiful nul face ami a kicii mind. It la expicted that alio will uet her liuaband liom tliu lugimeiit which nduptedi her. At a aalc, hold recently in Lunilon, nover.il remarkably biautlful old Clilnoan va-cn and eggahell platca, eayt tho Louilnu Tlnvt, were sold at Very high price. An eggahell poicelaln pltto, having tho back enamelled with thu beautiful ruby color ami tliu centre painted with llgitrra, border of lilao ami til no ticlliH, told for '" IH, and the com panion plato for x'TH l,a. ; a porcelain van, from tho Hummer l'alaco at I'ikin.wltli foil. ugo and llnwirs on pink ground enuiavcd, about Ultcon iuclica high, il-il; nn old NauLin vaao with fluurcH ami clouda, lit colois and white, ou lmnilorcd.bluo groutid, x'lK.-; a pair of old Chinese porcelain Jara aud covers, with meilallionn of llnweia in brilliant colors ou whlto witli dark blue bor dora pouclllcd with gold, tho covers having figures of kyllits ou puloatala of carved and gilt flgurci of two boy, tho vanes about a a inches high, XH.Mi 10.; uuotliir talr similar, but the eovoia having the Wine gilt, X4IIO Ida.; a set of three fine old Nankin viihch and a pair of binkcra, painted with lndio. buildings, foliage. Ac, In bltto on whito groutid. Ill Inches liigh, 'J4 1 Ills. n. tia.lr nf ulnlnilar oiHtema painted with llguro of matidarin nni' at trndauta in a palace, and ladlea at their toilet ou white, tho lualdo painted with liih and plants lu red and gold, all inches diam eter, lfi inchea high, A'."!l."i 10s.; a jar aud cowt of old Japan porcelain, with shaped medallions of river accue. figure and tluwers in nark blue borders and gold. '-.'74 Inches high, from tlieMarquiaof Aborcorn'a collection, Iluntly Priory, XHOj a pair of beakers, of old Japan, painted with birds and tloncra Iu red, blue and gold, 24 iuchei high. jC1"0. Almost every women has a gem that tho worships at a aort of amulet. Mine. Tltleus, tho famous prima donna, had a stroug superstition regarding tho turqi'olao. Mho believed that it iraa to hers tallainanio atouo and brought aucccss iu her undertakings, rilionoier was without one. While alio waa In Mt. l'etorsbiirK.early in lu r career, alio was presented with a turiiiuiin: bioiieli by the ( Var. Hhe retarded that ape ctul stone with ubnliito vetioratiou, audalir never emajed u now operatic role that alio did uotweurlt. If itillduot hurmoui.iouith her coatiimu alio unuhlwiarit out of sight on her undergarment, but there wai no power that would induce her to go ou the alago without it. Mho would disappoint a publio aooiier than brato failute by the ab. auiico of hi r tullmuah. Mine. llinleiHtlorf had the same super, atiilou to fully as great a degree, and ho worn an annnmlet n bracelot act with tur iltioUe that never left hor urm day or niulit. '1 tint btacclit and a stpphtro ring were her two talismans for good. (Irace Oliver, the aklltul blogratihor of Maria Kducworth aud Mrs. ll.irbaulil. la a liner uf thu amethyat, ami alio haa recently had two bioochea setctactly alike, one for her.elf. the other for her friend. Maud llauk. the talented and artistic daughter of Gen. N. P. Uauka, This iutereatlng ttoryit printed In London Truth: We thou went with LilUto nave her new travilliug dreaa tried on, a very nice composition lu gray cioiKin and iltycr braid, with a sweet little coat to match, lined with tartan tilk. Tho lit proving tatiafactory, Lilla aaid the would tako the gown home with her iu her carriage and atked for the bill. "Had term. I know. " be aaid to mo when the propnetreit of the establishment left the room to have tho account made out; "but 1 alwty pay at once for a gown tint really tits. It acta like a charm, Madge, tor tho. e that don't lit, or that 1'vo halt lot of trouble in trying ou, I never pay nuder six uiomha: in bad caaes, a jear." When the beautifully dreased modiste rame back, alio said: " l)n you wish to pay now, Madam:" "Yes," said I. ilia, " became tho gown tlta ao well. Ami remember. Mine. Hash, that I always pay at once in.uch cases," "Oh," said Madame, " I wish even body wete like uu. I cant got any of my accounts paid, ladies do tint realize what our position is witli regard to readv money. We have to pay our wotkgirla etery week and monthly salailestu our titters. 1 give mypreuiuro i'MOl) a mr, and pay fur her board aud lodging an I hor wine. The firm frum which e vet our expcnsio materials and in.tly tmbroiiluriea only give u, a mouth's rredit. 'Ihe landlord expects Lis nut to le punctually paid, l'his liuatia n constant flow outward of money, aud there is hjrdly any coming m." 'liars stood iu tho poor uiimau's cjc, and she luoktil pale, haggard and worn-out. "Hut why don't )ou dun these amiie.i;' a, kid I.i. la. iu hi r sharp, abrupt way. "Iflihd, Madam, they would never coma to ma again, 'lliey do Uet like belli.' asked ta ui." She looked so uiiacrable aa sliest id this that I felt mute sorry for hir aud asked if shu was golusr out of town to have a lileo rest after the faticuing season. "1 raunot," Madam, the said. ' unless tome of my lidiet pay me. I hate never hadsobiuya tiason and havo noier before made uo tuih a number of expemiio drosses. That is why lam ao very hard up." "Aud when will you get paid?" asked I.illa. "Home will pay in ttx mouths, others in a year, but many of my customers never think of ptying ante count until it hat beta owing to years, at least. ' Marie Louise, a twentieth century phil. o-oniicr, iu a plea for absolute freedom, lias this to tsy sgaluat the coercion of the grow, log child t " All atttmpta to use force on a child art detrimental to its future welfare. The child hat a natural risht to expand and dtvelop pbyaicaliy ana mentally to its at. oit capacity. Iliitraiut dwijfj felt as. tlvlty and natural unfoljmfnt. Let the little one bloom under the vivifying tun of absolute freedom. Let him grow tollrong and perfect manhood. He will run to his j destruction, youtay? Oh, not never tear. F.xperltnce will land him taftty on the solid ground of natural philosophy, and lit will ' do whatever la beat for hit liippiucaM and tho happiness of all around him. The child is born with a geiod and righteous httrl.tlie Kilt of our common mother nature. Kin eiitus Ida mind only through torccful and coorrlio pressure. Do notcucicn tliochlld! Look at tlif painful and ll'iihed little facn which )our stern bidding Imcloinledl l'ccl the thrnhbillgof hi little lip.1l t, ecu ling to Ills Inaill tlm blood of lclellmii and hatn! Hec tliobiiriiini ctirosniiiu iu hi tyra. In which jutt now loie, rem. and bate struggle for mastery ! l'(Ult in your cruel and guilty tmrposo nf riiibiug li.n btnynnt pil ll, niul tho child inii-t ilic morally. Co. etcion ismoial ilootli. Lxpcriciico ilemoii- ,slrntes that Into alntn1 I liotiiluclvo to lniinin hnppini'rs, ntnl into ilnills lu tho nbodu uf abnoliito libel t). " "LA FILLE DE MME. ANCOT." Tlimniighly L'ailnoesipie it tho roilvnl of 1 I erne i'i lltppaiit and atill i rilant entire Optra. "La t'lllo do .Mine. Atiwot," now to beaertiainldMr.lliiilnlpli Aiuu-iin'sJI'iorisli dccorntlotis. It 1,11s the oo with color; it floods tlm iar with caiefully icliiaratd hnr monies, and it is ptencnted Just us all the one ins at till hoii-c nte presi lite I. " l.a lilli, do Mini-. Atijot," bo funny in I " i elicit mid Bllnrilittg an many opportuni ties tu it leading spirit, Clnliuttc. Is in Kimluh tanldaud coloi'lc. lu the hand or Mr. Aionson'a neupleil la llabbyand nt times nniutolligihle. 'llio vitality that is It pritHpil charm iu tho orluinul i utterly lacking at prraint. Tho "eiticln' sing well and aro pletiitosqucly tltlred, but thoy aro at lively and entertaining usuittors. They run in ami nut automatically; thoy move their heads atnl their lip to order, and they smile at a signal from the stage manager. In fact, they am ton dutiful, probably because thoy don't knou how to bo anything else. It must, however, bo confesaod that Miss Marie llaltoii's Clarietto i a very criditnblo piece of work. Worn the protein revival hccii in I'ari. Mis llaltoii's Clnnetto and MtaaCamilloD'Arvlllo's Mile. Lango would bo tho nuly features of the performance that the Parisians would cult uuileistauil. Yet Mlaa llaltnu might ludtiluo in mom n6iiiiilu'i with MiccesH. Hir Cliuicttc is not to hocoiiipaied dramatically with that of A I line, of llien, or of Jntntiu Oraniur, though alio hIiich the rolo extremely well. Tin tliuiiHanil pities ought to be aroused by i thu fact that MIsh llaltnu I ao acif-con-scinus, and on such completely good terms with hersolf. This ninis hern orb and Is the black sped; upon tho best thing that alio liai yet done. Misa Camillo D'Arvillo is sufliclcntly statuesque as Mile, l.auge, and her olce I very plossim,'. though 111 tho Intiodilced "one; "lie i litis tho risk of straining It, while os far as tho cong is concerned, tho ginio is certnlnly not worth the caudle, Mis D'Arvlllei a clever actress, and was par tieulaily acceptable lu the quarrel aoug. I'rotlcrie Holomonhns chained uplilsllery, untamed humor, and his I.arhaudlere is calm, beuetlcent and a great improumeitt over his usual MTorta. Miss Era Davt:pui t is better dramatically than vocally, and hor bo nu iu tho llrat act is well sctod. Henry llallain's Ango l'iton is not pxhilaratiug. A i. in Dale. FUNINTHEALPsT Tourists Gain Full Half an Hour by 8Imply Sliding. Mountain. climbing has ils diversions ns well ns its torrors nuil excitcmuutH. Vic tor Tlthot, iu An i-uiHsr Jnamnur, dov eribciau nmusiugoxperlciico in Swltzor liiuil whilu ilt'.scuiidiiii; thu Pic Luuguurel; Tho dobccut was nrcoiuulishcd in nu hour. Hwasaiiteiwtirepnrly.il fete. I found rnyxolf with iv uuy party of Auatrinu tourialH, with whom 1 bpeedily betauio iiciunintcil. Arriving at tho top of a great decllvitv of froeu miow. the guiilc stopped mid linked, aildressiiig hluibelf to tho Indies: ' Should you like to nuiubo yotirselvos a littlo" ' SYc should not bo Vicuneso if we ro fiihcil, Yox, lot usnmiiseourbolvcs, Tho bunw is so delighlf'il." Impatient uud curious they quickly grouped thonisehCH ubout tho guide. ' Wtll, we will descend this beuuliful, snowy s oio iu a few minutes without tho smallest danger. It is culy uoceasary that the Indus should huve courage. " '1 lus is how uo proceed. Kucli gentle man must scut hnusolf uud take a lady bo liiml bttn. holdim? her llritilv bv tlin uiiklen. At mr signal you must nil let voursehos slide ilnwn. It is not uillicult ami we shall ;:.iin half an hour." This mniiuer of ileHcuuding, niticli usoil iu the AIb. wai new to the ludies unit Mocmed to them both droll and original. Luch of us seated oursehes on au over coat folded in four, uud tho ladies ou their shawls, which nero drawn oter their knots. At tho word of command we set off. drugging our comp.mious, luughinz and uttering little shrieks, borne ankwurd couples ciiino to grief, but uot seriously, uud tho udveuturo terminated without tut ther incident. At Hie foot of tho slope the travellers, n little glibly trom tho headlong journey, roe, pnwilered With snow, aud shook theiiibches liku water-dogs which had jubt crossed u river. HE'S A KtlOWINC ANIMAL A Dog Gooa to a San Francisco Hos pital for Treatmont. The surgeons nt tho receiving hospital havo to iliul with many peculiar patients, but until jebttrday they had uever been ealled tipuu touunibtcr totho needs of a iniiiilcr of the liiuiuo family, says the rial! I'luucucu Vhrunu'lr. Au hour ur so bi lure noon u lmuilsoitio settvrdog iiiliio luupiUg up to the li.n. pttal do ir nun askeil us will as uuy ilog eon d be txptcttd to oak to lime an in jured fool uiuudid lo. The jeiiied vus ma le in iteuua .1 Uinei, ntil thu lUjured font uushebi mi towards tho ustouialicd iloe. ers in the tuoat biipplirutiug i.uuuc-r. Malreu huir was about to bid tho canine intruder begopc, ibtn Dr. Wolf liinrfertil and invit.d tho ttrunge patient to cult r lie accepted tlieinvitHtien with nlacrily aud. without a mouient's hesita tion, mounted Dm onerutiug-tuble uud stuck out tho injured foot iu the taii.e luunner as U'fore. m eiatiiiuation it was found that the poor auiuiol bad stepped ou apiecout a harp gluss, whioh still remained im bedded iu his foot. Ihe surgeon hosi tnttd fur u moment, as though debating the question of ndmiuisteriug an auaetbttio to the iatieut, uud then sud denly ateiuiug to make up his mind, he grasped the eiteuded paw firmly hut geutlv, reached for a surgical instrument, uudiUKjifly had drawn the foreign sub auuee from the foot. The dog gate a howl of pain at the fllass was drawn forth, but u moment ater began lapping Ihe lmids of the sur geon, IhaukiLg him aa plain as plain could bo for the aerticea which he had just rendered him. Ilr. H olf then applied sn ointment to the wound, wrapped the foot in abandago, and dismissed the lvatttnt, who hobbled away on three feet, with many bark of gratitude tved ttaalLful vtd ot lilt thagg-y tail. 'GIVE them life. j .- Help the Hin Slc'i Infants of the Great Metropolis. i Evory Dollar Brlnrj3 Joy to Somo Poor Fain I y. ' Newport Will Ulnm for tho Sick Ji.tbcs To-Night, TEE SUB8CKIPT10M3. PrtrlonalyaeknowleJtad J.I.HOI.S'? Kiiiri.voo I rs r , a.' 0 O.K. I .'.' la,tJrinaalalr 8 III .lolinny Stotl ......,,,..... "" 1 llrnl llru, ".'.'II I.. .Millnr .V nun's Mmpli7S"a . ....... . .HI I'M?) ami lo'iimy , u till A 111. ltd tiilllUlea ,.,, l.llll I'n.ir I I1.1 , J.BI Vi , ii 00 T.rritmn lair ,, II (HI VHI in' JUitt... I UO m .. ii ami 'ItiaM. Ululi '-'SU Anothor Tnrrytown Fair. Tit I). 'tit nr Iiii'lnso Iplcaso fltiilt'l, the receipts of a chllds' fair held ntTnrr.vtown lirtlnee little iilrls - l)i. lie I'etora, Tessle Lomioly and .Not ah Counoly. Flnod ThemBslvos for Using Slang, r.i n r.utor IhiH coiilrilmtionof 01 cents for the llaby Fund 1 the result of suppressing tlang in this olllcc. lUsuLoiEEH or i. .Mn.i.ru & Hon, 141) Chambers strict. Brill Bros. Onco Moro. Tothr T.il.ir Inclosed llud ta. UO, being the contents of globes of both our stores in the pat week, HlllLbltllo., 43 Cortlandt street and 31 1 Sixth avenue. Baby Scott's Gift. Tollf r.ttlar On his third birthday, little Johnny Scott, of Tompklnsville, H. I., wishing to make aotiio little one a happy a himself, scuJs 11 fly cent to tho fund for sick bibles. Hoping that thoatnall amount niay help to relieve dlstres. atnl send a ray of happiness tu tho heart nf tome littlo one who may be lestorcd to health aud havo occasion to le Joico and be glad. Jack Scott, Fair In Orange. Tu l AMlor Inclosed yon will llud a postal order for the sum of $8.4 0, the proceeds of a fair given at 13 Lincoln street. Last Orange, for the boneilt of Tur. Eveninii Would Hick llshles' Fund. The leader of this fair were John L. Taylor. Edwin 11. L'ondit, Harry Coiulit. (lioreo Olcott. Km 11 Olcott. Charles II. Taylor, Harrr MacDounuch, Chanlng Miller. Uichard Condit, M. Ward and b. Ward. Wishing you success iu your efforts. Joun E. Tavi.ob. Moro from Rldgowood. Tottt Killlvr Inclosed find ta which please add to the amount alriady sent you from the Child rens' Fair, held ut Itidgowood.N.J.. Aug. U, for the Sick Ilaby Fund, making tho total amount S40.no. MiasJENNin ZinmsKiE, Miaa Mauciif. TKttiiUNr, Miss IIaciiei. llr.ssioND, 311ns I.AU11A Taft. Mlvs Edith Omswold. UlaaterJoiiN O. ZadiuskIe, Master Fuank Parkb. AT NEWPORT TO-HIGHT. Society Lenders Preparing for the Monster EntorCnlnmenr, larrrui. to ths avuNiKowonr.nl XcwroiiT, Aug. 111. Tho entertainment to ho given at the Casino this evening for Tin: Kvi.nimi Woum's BIck Ilaby J'nml promisea to bo a notable one, and will ho materially different In the items composing the programme to those that havo preceded it. In addition to tho clixrmiug comedietta "Man Proooses." In which Miss Margucr rite St, John contributes one of tho most delightful items of thu programme. Harry Brown Turoin, tho favorlto baritone, who hat been appearing at the various aocial gather ugs iu Newport, will give a ecene from "Faust" aud ting "Our World."ly Van Lepneo. Aloxauder Lambert will play two solos on I Chlckeriug v Sous' grand piano, wlilcli they II have sent down expressly from New York for the occas'on. T , Miss ltossmoud Hudson will givo some vocal Imitations of the cornet, and. Flora C'llthorow the potion scene from ltomeo Clarence' Holt will recite "The Ilretiii of F.usstio Aram,"andiltlier Iluen Dlncciul. the Auatraltaii jiriina donna, will sing, or Jessie Olllvler Pi-eley, with A. f. 1 eeley, will bo heard In recilattoua. both of wlif..n hao hitlierto appeared at all llio benoflts given by Miss Ht. John and tlcorgu M. VxaU Mullaly's orchestra will also con. tilhute various selections. The attendance will bo tepresented by many of the Four Hundred. , , , , . , ,,, . Muoug the diatinculahed families who havo promised their support may be men. tionoil Mrs.t'orie!in Naiiderbilt. . h. Vatiderbilt, Fred tsiiilerbilt. Mrs. Caroline Astor, Mr.Y. C. Wliillicy. Mrs. Ugdeii Mills. Ocn. Wotuiorc. Mr. J. 11. dlorest. Mr.viti Ale i. Sir. 11. L Brook. Ward McAlllter. Col. Fearing. I. H. .Haling. I'ror, l.ibhs, .1. T, ripeiicer. 5lra. Maniuand. Dr. Arnold, Mr.J.N.A.elriswold,Mrs.lseliu,MlssJoiics aud othurr. Michael's Day Off. l'rui'ufA-l Miss Mid.lerbrook-Look here, Violet, Yiolet-Whatisitt Jllss Mldderbrook-Hverything else fits I beautifully! but how in the world to get hit 1 hitd through this triangemeut, 1 dout know. Summer Weakness Is quickly overcome by tho toning, reviving sad I leod purifying qualities of liood't tiaraaparllla. This pouultr meSiclae drives on that tired Itel leg and cures sick headubs, dysKisla, scrofula aud all humors. Thousand testify that lloed 8 esnupaiilla "makes tht weak strong." "My wholsaystsm seemed to be entirely rou down, xny ambttlou was irooe. Lad pains lnoiy tack slid a Iscllngof lassitude which I louiil&ot tlirow off. Iwas tieatait uuauccesslully lorkid. asr troubles. I aeWrait&4 to try Hood's Barsa latills. bsfore tbs first botUt was taken lean candidly say I waarcllsvtsl. I Lav used lb fuadulne off and on tier aiaca and rscomusod tlor klansyand allllisrcoinpUlaU." Mas. w. U. braiso, WJ7 AlUatLj avs., SrwUyo, M.Y, Hood's Sarsaparilla Soli by all 4rut-sULa. til all for ti. Jrtputd Hly ty C. L BOOS CO., Lowall. Uaas, tUO OOaS4 ONB UOUjUA HISTORIC UMBRELLAS. What Interesting Story Can Yoa Tell Abut lows? Has It Prcvorl a Frlaml or Foo at AnyTlmo ? Send tlin Tulo to "Tlio llrciiliig Wot Id's" New Contest, If your lost ttmliiclla Ins heen rtenvorod In a singular manner; if It has been last lu any iccullnr naj; IT It his llntirnl In any strsngecasn; it It ha turn linlicd tilnlcr intetcstiiig rireiiinstanccs, or If It has boon "borrowed" while vonr atletttloii wa directed to snnieotlipr polntof tlteconipass, send In your exp"riciico lo TttK llu.stvti Wont.t), and try to win the gold ilotiblo ongle ofTeiod ns a pri7e for tho most in teresting story lu which an mnbrclli, old or new, valunbleo" cheap, Imrrowol oritolon, rlgtiresa the object of Intoieat. I'mhrclln have often inured true as tried friends. They hnve accompanied tltoir ownotsln tups lo foreign lauds, survived accidents by llood anil Held, lmvesaied and ilesttojeil lies and ln vaiioits ways en dcarcdtliomaehes to their ou tiers, j Pet hap i some otto who has borrowed your umbrella and firaottett lo return it limy sen jour pathetic recital or its loss, and hooding a smiting coimc.cticc. return It. Any tarn that iose,ci Interest regard ing a pranibiilotliiB roof mar bo tent in for j publication, whether pathetic, humorous or sentimental. In older to stlinulalo lutcrost, a gold donble eagle will ho glvon lo the pcrott who can tell thu brightest nnccdnto lu which an umbrella llgurcs as the piimo mover. Those cnti ring this content must comply with the following regulations: .ittna mutt uot be mure than S00 tcorttn lout). Thry tu tijil l critteix on one lill or tht The writer' mimr atnl ntlitrrss mu.it ic coiiimnr ei(7i fr'f-v. tiol tur jmolicufan, butsur Mentliha'loii. rMtrrn mun W tuutritsed to Umbrella JCatiur, '. o. ;,, a.nr.t. 1 giM auntie tagle fctll be often for the bett ttorv. HIS BABY FRIENDS. How a Chicago Club Man Misses His Child Anjoclates. "Every day as I cotno downtown." Raid a bachelor club ui.it) to n Chienso lleraU reporter, " tbeio Is a certain tloor yard I look iuto, or rather used to I don't now. The two prettiest children I evermw in my life. I think, lived (bore. "Littlo thing? tOey were. Ororgie was about four years old-fat, pudgy Httlo rascal ho wn. Margery wns just a stop higher than ho. It was funny to too tho motherly ways fho had. "I used to 6eo thorn playing keep house, and it wna always Margery who would p'tond' sho was tho mamma. Well, sir, it used to do my bachelor heart good to soo them. I remember how I learnod their naiuos. It wns just as I was passing by when tho front door ojicned aud a sweet. faced womau called out: "Georgio ! Margery .' conio in now nnd lot nnumin. fix you up and we'll go visit gruuilmn." " In ii minute. Dis nssoon's wodit iss pie fixed. " "Woil.it got 60 thnttl.ey came to know mo, aud they used to striko mo fur cignrelto pictures rcgn'arly. I used to look forward to mcotiug them overy day. Maybo you know how hungry a mun gets for u little of thu simplicity of child life now unit iigain. "It was just ubout tho latter part of April I was called uwnv lo lie gimo two weeks. If you renumber, tho iltphtho riu win raging then, uud many n 'little white heurso went glimmering by.' "Tlio tirst day nfter I returned you may be sure I looked at lite eottn;:e whero I hud so often foeti the little children playing. It was silent now. The blinds worn closed. Thoro wns none of tho ringing laughter ami nnlndr shouting: " ' Hit oil ; de turs is 'topped.' My baby friends were gone. " " Head ?" asked somebody, breaking the hush. "No; mov cd aw ay. " An Exception. trom Chttttr.) First Senator-Harrison takes everything that is offered to him. Kecotul I)itto-01i. yon wrong him, bir.tSenatnr-H pat hasevor betu offered to him that lie didn't take Second Ditto-Advice. Unity. irrom dll Mi, J "Come. come, don't be a fool, my dear,' aaid the husband, during a domestic breeze. "Didn't marriage make you and me one;" atked tho wife. "Of course It did." "How cun lhelp being a fool, then;" A Surgical Operation. tVo, .'iirt.l. Tretty Cousin-Your friend. Dr. Lancet, passed me downtown to-day without even a bow, HeOh, well, you know bo's awfully ah. Kent-minded. He's o completely devoted to hi surgieal practice. Pietiv Coiislii-llut that'a no reason why he alwulil cut ire I Tie Sponge is Mightier than the Brush. riirtiiw awavtiik hum: linrMU an4r.KuBeiiii, ar.J nater.vti U will itu loot WolffsliGIEBIacking Tbsworarn hnovr u oud thing tail will ku.v A, and thto m& oubt lo, Adi (a Drug, fun nail Iw rn.l.A(iij Storujal it -Kil tf wlllStaln Old & New Furniture ?'rifal. wlllStalnC attand Chlnaware at tin will S'aln Tinware tami will Stain your Old Baskets . will Stain Baby's Coach and pIK-BON VQLXg aUATOOUH, UUiltliU. 2js, HE'S LIKE A NEW MAN AGAIN. int. i.tttox nr.scitmr.s jiowca TAttltU AVVl.VTV.li UXM. Then llnlett the llrjmrter Hint VuH,r the Trintmrniof ltr, htntrnnd Cnyie. land tlie Sttn),loinn natti Way t)l hy One, and lie letlt (Iwttjtiljortt,, Jteoill, William J. bemnn. amlddl.vs,lman, etnptotM ill tlm llrmraan NlntSf.. Wanhottsa, Hreilli lolrt the wntsr tbo tolloslng Intereillnc awry, i"; u i cw fMMmm Wll.I.IAM J. I.I MOV. -l.-.o IUI.TOS ST IIKDIIM.VN ii'.'.'1 V" """ ' ciiv.t bad ciiM. which I,,. Iin no.! illMsuatina m .lisi-asM. eatar rh 2 lluiit.l, ketri,ttti gmwingwnrsi "ntl'll... II Miell n . n , als?t I eoltlil l,c st.e,, ,,,."" llitliliioriilnga I iliiln'l f,.P twiiil. 'jiVbMiV, Min.I,..il Mil,, a, nrn , (.j ,'.' in ' iiiimiiIi .Mrleethaml lungim ware iovtisT J?iK .ill"etl.,i,l,ll,.k, .l,i. " had 1 aPP"tl7. l',,r t ir kr":1, i "W"' tf"" aatimuBi. i nmi i55n "i!.!;i lllit.i-k fly n.-ad aelimriearfullr at lfi.. ..tlii.. Iliprewas a innstaiit ilrimnlnarorinnr,! I li k niti. tn, ll.rnal 1 his kept In. afwaiy. hakh?i i;::f,,!.:iunlfo&jrs!y-bS "I read nt lira. Illalr and l.'opetanil and thai.. . naswIlhessMllkninlne I con.ult'il then ,".5 imnil their rlnrsrra ;arj low. inrtiwd AtrMSi.2 Mr. Lemon resides at VrS Cllltntist.. llrooUrn wheru he ms, be found and ihl. atalamint vsrta.1' DOCTORS BLAIR & COPELAND, A.'W VOIIK IU'l'ICESt ' IH! T.TII AVK..XKAH 14TH 8T.t 147 WEST42D ST NEAR BROADWAY; nilOOKhVX ttrilOB: 141) I'lKKKKPONTST., where the, treat wlllnuccessallcurabtacasat, Siirrjalllm -Catarrh ami sll disoasssof tha Prv Iar. Throat anil I.un. Chrinle Pl..s. 7Ji dre. all nisi loPg .-.time.. New York Olir II you lie lr awajr write for Hrinplona MhVat, 1,0ll'e.Honra-tHol.;iiiA M ,1 ti4 l'.At!t,o I'. M. : Munilsi.!! lu l.:io A. i . and 1 to 4 i V Sl'CCESS IX KEEPING A B0.WG-E0DSL CHAPTER IV. If you follow tho ndvico provi ouhIj' given in this series and possess liict, good judgmeiit and a fair niiioiutt of buHinebd abilityyou cannot f nil of buccchs. Keeping a boarding-bourn) in a btiHiuess, and a biiHiucBs ciuinot bo built up in a ilay or it ycrtr. But with The Woni.u it it mcfiiis of securing ,'ooil help find pntrons you can depend ujion u Bteudy growth of net income from year to year. This in the tmotorit of all business HclieiucK and methods. Aa j'our businoss increases and you need u larger house The Would again steps in aa your guiile. A littlo advertisement will bring you tbo ofTor of just tbo res iileuco you need. The "World is the universal exchange of Labor, Property and Ideas. FADS OF A HUSBAND. i Somo Things that He Likes and Somo That He Dooa Not Llkce. I I hato door.mats, writes "A Husband" flj iu C'ood youseiivrjiiij. Always Btumbllng H over them. Had a glorious rain list H uight, ami when I came in the house this I iicou, with five doga at my heels, Jane H called out i ' " Wipe your feet, Joseph; Ann has Juat I ieil the tloor." I What do wo keep a girl for I I Xioes Juno think for an iustant I would I care to truck up a dirty floor? Good- I iiess! no. Give me tho floor just mopped I and I print my coat-of.arms from one end of it to tho other uud lot the dogs fill up llmi, i.linila liluss dogs, nuyway; with their playful littlo diggiugs mid acratchiugs and frisky Ihuv-woms. Huch company for a min. Jim ii hates ilogs I'Tifi? Why, I often leave tho dining room door open on purpose to let the littlo creature conio iu, It is a fallacy Unit Hies lovo heated better than pleas antly cool rooms. No such thing. When I onou tho door you should tea them Hwiirm in; cuddling among tha folds of the port lire curtains, playing tag mi tho new ceiling, elauciug upon tha mgar bowl -happy littlo things. One lit ou my nose at tlio dinner table, tud rather thmi disturb him I Wpt perfectly still, not during tn chew the beefsteak I held in mr inoutb. A cart fairly tolled dovvu my cheeks. lty and by he. suppoviu: Jane and I uero one, no doubt, lit on the other nose of us. aud w hi u 1 called my wife a gnote for slapping at him she aaid something real pert and left the table, Jane can't abide Hies. Next thiug she was brushing up littla heaps of cigar ashes aud burnt matches I had carefully scattered over the carpet ihe oveniug before. Good for moths, you know, Jauo Bays (hero are no moths ia the house, aud tho ashes make the carpet grimy. 1'onr Jane! I took tho cat upstairs yesterday aud laid her ou the spare bed. Hear little kit cat. Kho did bo enjoy Juuo's satin quilt, (juts like ueut, soft places where they can lie aud sleeu. It did my soul good to hear her purr aud see her claw at the quilt. just aa though she was kneading thread. M Jane drove her off, Bhe doesn't even lite cats. JH Poor Jane I 8he U quite a bore at tima. ( m as ! CoXTCtnoas darlat tathlu us iMnaulUs B thwtlltesU'tTaallusjCtxdiillstAAJ. liit, V Hj