CAPE MAY DAILY STAR.
A KINO'S DAUGHTER.
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mmmCTo offo a ytmn* moo u and good panstage wa< a paradioe—a place where tempered wtnda and the
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predominate. He had lament., pared mm. inTeoted Idol paradiam and converted real paradMes into rentable
afcipeeot: m aJftnem and eaar, rielding to the genUeneat of the olhca and the tnudeat liwa .of the wtnda, a pale, refined beautiful woman plarful!y touched hie tired ejrhds with her hand and careered the willing dreamier. A woman to not in evorTthmg. but aba ia coexiatant with our dream* Gilbert HtockweU wai dreamer-' The magiral charm* c< ideal vxiatracr.captivated him. ' -Midwaj-between Santa'Otu and the Big-Treee, where the hilla reach hrarm. where the tram ih the gulch grew tall, aa if ambiuoui to overtop the mountain*, where the flowere grow beautifully—there, away up on the the mountain, two fdnn* timd fully over a little Sower, hat hat. and if it were not for th bonmgfa atjrle ear would tench • will not dmrribe the ounple. Any. ifreader* know* the twain are
re beautiful .than any be ■mg or otcry. They pull the , . K, — .,.,1 _ ..1 * ..
roota. hireute stem; calyx, petals, seed*, and stop by step trace, iti mark) family to brench. from general to.,_ Ocular' and in delight exclaim "Right r*
Orwell was in paradise, and with him. He ' ‘ Santa Crux in rain, weeks ago he had met Nellie Alison, and “ tbs beginning of ’ ‘omfy -* •*
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separaung, aa if in anger, at iht bree, and proudly receding, until from top to top great sparse toterreoed. the delicate >ower, too weak to bear up the pearly drupe of dew.. Ah. the suldimity of the UDa Who can mcasyua the dinpaunoru at the beautiful a> the eye wanders from stream to hiUtcfi. frau hUltop io stream, the ere ever meeting delicate touche* of
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octmatprmj. £ - wandered.* veritable dangtiter Kellie ARaca, the belle of 8a
• belle becanae a wealthy mother per •ented her to aociriy the sapie aa aa animal or politician is entered for the race. Gilbert had hoped that Kallie would wear the flower for his sake. A'i did not decide the mailer. A hum rein-re htmaalf cf a Yew cigmre by iag, but gme alone can dispel dtsagree-
tunsed to the ball/oom^ Nellie Was a star. adrroQDded ^y a dorter of young men, leaser lights. Gilbert rudely pushed his way to her presence, and taking her by the arm'led ha to' a- derefted coma
u not promise to place th<, in the hair of the one who .lored mef* You led'me to bcUere that you would wear it yuurrelf,'
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^*So do a docra other*." •They mart sU lors you."' “No. 1 am but wealthy, not .an elegant 1 dahrer, not an ApoQb tn face dr Term, and mqdern young India* require something mure than a commonplace, brisfleas hamster to win their lore.” , "Oh. bow I pity your moat pitiful condition T I Would .help you if I could.” "Then marry tee.” “Impaasble!"
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Ha mecry laugh arrested the attention of A he dancer* aa-ahe quoted: ■ wstafstf-,. WYien she finiabed he Wax ■landing alone, and ha laugh came hack to him from another part of the room. He-wax provoked. The .spirit of the place depressed him. Lgiaring the party at an early hour be aid, "I will hare a gbod bight's sleep." . Nothing is easier to do-than to promise one's self pleasant dreams. It is like ordering a gwd dinner, add on the first course have your appetiM destroyed by a dead fly. Those unfortunates—the bulk of mankind—who cannot look forward to a public'execution in the morning hare nothing to do but place their beads on the pillow with serious dou'btd ■t to bed, tried
the lied, dress in their „ . comb their hair, etc.', imd then‘retire. Gilbert paM-the experiment. The town of San 14 Crus was wide awake, the sun is high above lh#-skstem horiaon. the there' had-Already departed for the ach and the children were' playing upon the streeta before Gilbert a woks. ' Nellie Alison danced until after midnight. She wax angpcaTEereflf and at Gilbert. It was b/r determination to see turn in the ramming and a]K>lagixe for ha parsrejsfaa. Ha thoughts were
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ha shoes—turned ufl the gaa. Night was gone. Morning has come, and to •avs the trouble of buckling the shoos, tattooing the dress and' fattening the hair ire will meet Nellie in the siirf, where ahs eaioyad ths luxury of a hath. Gilbert wag also in the surf, and the ladies who wore the columbines, and the ■n, and merry, laughing chilIO played at tbs water * < ' — . _ a race with incoming and going’ waves. Gilbert approached i Nellie was. but the moment r his bead was beneath th* wares,
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printer* a few yean ago were j menace to the -trade, hi the view of the men printers, gpd the question ot their admittance to typographies] jmiaaa threatened to beocCne a burn-, ma in the labor world. In this city art tied for the tune being' by the non of the women to Union No. 8, with the condition that they'be not allowed to work tar Isas wages than men. this handicapped the women heavily, for the trade ia not one in which a man on. hold -bar own with a tnai equal terms, but cven,at this it was satisfactory to a large element am the men, who objected to having wot in the trade at all. and the trouble i t: nuaily threatened to break out in i spote. Meanwhile, bower**, the matter has been •summarily' set tied oat A. court, ax U were. Women don't want to be printers any more. TbeVintyodoctian of the typewriter and the equaling up of other lines uf anployiuent more Mgrerable and suitable for a woman aerm to have relieved the female labor market of the greater part of the women who m want to be printere. • It is said by uffieere of Typographical. Union No. e that there are not ova BOO women printers in New Yak now.' One hundred of these are in the uni-ju. They Work cliieflv in large book printing ofbces, w.bere the liourt are easy and tcere rush. A few are in the yhufning See* working as . distribthe afternonn. Women have a coufposiUns on Mans of . the morning jap-re, but the csm were ex r-pt-onsl, *uch as Where a man dual and his widow, was allowed to lake bM caxe until she could get nimething betta to do. It is thought that tlie nuinba at women printer* is da^raang constantly, in spite of the rapid growth of the tradiM*n saw it U a feood thing, not onJJ fur selfish rvasons, but because the trade, although .generally classed As a light easy one, is resDy too Weamume, unhealthy and in other wars suited for Women.—New York Stun
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“No! f Itevs'ne' gat.that way.".and he smiled blandly. "Will rondo ms afarovt I hare lost my ring, and Oh, Mr. Stogkwell. if you find it 1 will neva provoke you at ' l win do anything for you.” *T wUl hunt it to the bitter rod " "But it has no end." "Out acquaintanceship win hare if you a off *n other sock a point Where did lore your riagr "Right here by the water s edgv. Tageiher they Walked toward Urn water and at the edge the nng lay as though it had carefully be* placed in its position Odbat lacked it up quickly, and. handing it to NeUte, *
The H. H. H.. or Head, Heart and and dub, b a land, if young girls wltich was formed in the Girls' Night school about two years ago. - It had two strong object* to tap it rigorously alive. ~ "ret was for stud) andCarlf improreaftef they left night -school, and the second a-ax to do helpful w>gk xanong the poor and sick*of the city. They are all busy girls, working in offices, shops and stores, and earn* of. them hare lung, tireaome hum* of toil; yet they m.lr* time to care for the needs of fnrmDaa folk and sue glad to carry a little sonshine into hopeless lire*.' The second Sunday in each month they go ora to the hospital on Blackwell's Island. Mias Mary J. Pierson, a teacher in the Fifth street school and principal of the Girts - Night school, is their leader, adviser and
friend.
Ha ready sympathy, tact and direckeep keenly alive their interest
si to th«r labor*. John p. , a uusy merchant. a school trustee of the Ninth ward and an active, practical philanthropist, gives the H. H. H. club a cvrtaln tutu of moi)ey monthly be expended fur the benefit uf the rick the hospital. He. the boy* from the Ejiigbts of Temperance and of lats young men from the .Sonet} of 8t Andrew acoutnpany the band ova to the. hospital. The boy* carry the blue hag* stuffed with good food for the sufferers ami lend a hand when nreded, and their voioea play no unimportant part in the ringing.—New York Tribune.
At the annual federation at the Liberal Women's World x shore time ago Mr*. Gladstone, a* president of the association. gave a large reception, to which flocked women at every age and class. The house in St. James’ square was aUaae with light and every room thrown open to tbs guests Mrs. Gladstones room was the most crowded, the attraction doubtless let tig the large collection of photographs which cover the walla, among them being prints of the ex-prime minister during infancy, boyhood and (hi th* bed was draped the famous eoruriet* <t white rilk and golftrthreads presented by the cotton weaver* of London. Otha gift* and testimonials lay about ia every direction, indicative of . in which Mr. and Mn. OladwMhya m unity. ' fit the n
is tall in stature,.very ia is said to be enia a low, rich conEngliah is faultless. ief objected the federation is ‘ far electionary purpoaas aa — tbs tnt ' ‘
An Invitation. We cordially invite you'and all our lady (riends to be present and taste the delicious dessert and cream dressing which will be made ami served by Miss Wright from Favorite Extracts arrd Liquid Rennet, which will take place at our store, June 30th to July 7th, to acquaint you with the' merits of the -articles named.
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M'HOH. CLEMETS’TS, MA.Nl-KACTTRER OF MINERAL WATERS ALSO TIIK Kenowned BeRtst Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda Sanutparillm. SOLE AGENT FOR Bartholomsy Bochsster Bottled Beer. iteb suit rocucM supplied at *hort uodee lloulmr te'ibli.hmret » sell strictly flr»t-cl*** good*. ftw. »© Jarkawn-
HARRY W MECHAY. Foreija and Domestic Fruits, Huts, Baisins,
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-Agent for The Cvlfb ated Dartlugteu Batter.-
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