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■ — ■ naninBOL ' A New Turk correspondent af lbs Boslop: InU fir- as lalrre^ing olMn. D_G.Ornly. Wwlaow»^»rWTifar, and leader af An leafs Mra. Only fa cat of ta pioaaen of woman jopranlbu. If not Uw very 6m Ld tLr Ultfnwrmi: She teli. what sopada strangely. tow thai ta pw body oi women radm of the dally pawn are recMrlag not a , little roaaidsratiao at ta hands at aditan. except. of conn, at Um regular 1»«J I«n ago tkat aba asked ta editcrof a a ptar Will j. Rbe tau wrotr'an artirlr e* a topic of special IntereM ta woman aad took It to Um editor af a weakly journal. »tta( that ate might be firm darf mmtter'Tn U>ia la«c-.i|jepM bet Hons. peter the heed of "Ueeeip with end far indlae." U a weak. She aooo badeo oflar from opotar paprr to furBlab similar articles for Ada tak. Thl. waa Um Introduction af frmlnine fra- . torn lato ta topers which, within two S yaara. ware to he fotad ia The dalltre. '■ — wall aa the weak Use. Mn. Croly attributes to um kact that ahewaaalway. dap* of writing. to U» topiea of dress ; . aod fashion. the hiaa lbat has made her a faabioa writer, or ratbar has girru ber ' a repntatioa aa atteb. She baa writtm cat a hr wider raoge of aa^eeu Impar^all^UaaM^ a^^poUtta relfa- 1 ; iouranllat tbat*ba'r**^',bad **°U'<r ' aaalataat in bla D.w.pnpe^'btax'tl'I ; ' quarlar of a century ttua bia wife. To ' her balnugx Um credit of harlag origi- | 1 S~.rr.^:'xE : papsrstn ditaaatsactiscaof ta coon- ' U7. Ia Uiia amy, too, the neat dcpfaaw ' of "Jennie Jaoa'-adoptad at altar 1 . wbm those ol -Grace Greenwood" and ' "Jmmj Jam" proved ta fcmlnlnrtn - < ! aod LoofarllJ. Jharwaf. For MmkWr ' ■ '"""Ire T~a. Mra. Croly aokaowl- « •dgm that wm ban tka* far woa ' tbafr oblaf ancaaaia fa j—~H— m a . "arraapoadaata. aod agrees that Mr » i. MiaMiaiatyfa parultoriy flu than for 1 IMifiutd. but aim maintains that thbrvl- > dntdtoaae la mber dor to the Met that 1 they bare beao chiefly employed la this I dsfmrtmmt- la Mr. Wlngnte'. book. 1 Mra. Croly aaya ItoA thro ate sixty pa- f para ia -Um 1'ataL dtataa edited by 1 ^rr- m "****■ wrtMr, * ta tka Ukaara (ally aa ia aa j The aoiraaaae waist, Qketbe Cbiaeae. * -fata go." I J»« Derby hat Iraq ta ltp day among J ^fofar flowan an laaaailtklj gar , ^•puufat^bues aod colon are Imoomiug *- : ■ "-ewa;; O* b. -.arid- M ib*o lb'1 fcehiiiam wblta satis. ~ u ^djgtawtataag famtaaflnreta £ Gray aadWnc fame oftahnii ooa- ® •^htktaiapcrt.MyUa-.tl.aabaMn U MdkmUcw of Uie raelaml of tatg ataraa. " taitatlca India ahawla ataao cJararlT •< "*« « h rake dftalt to « Btafc tel ret Bad black aatia ia it- H tadrd in Farlaaaltaanaaaf patacUoa " ^TbraewaMLtki>« tan farta ta ibe *" Saarl dnperiaa in -aa iaaportaat " — ' ' W ' T" \ * I hoad aad ateaanna an ngMdadaatta ' * TriMw.aaa takbnahhoota. la nak- « I ^52z£nrZT~ : f ■■■■Magarwta thefataaa of aaraa^- w j tag tbrluu-. U j jTl-uB-i wtaimr. TMNwlh " I JzizS: 5lK2ttrf5 ! 3SSSritrs:;: j the face iaaHmd. 1. | Ttay anney mod o+m fcrtdtat I ^ i : if ______ _ •" - " d ■ . .. * [ ' I :m III T Mark a aau.L gu l^u *" f -^tt r J 'n1*; o IfwSii u *• V v — ' — — - - • . i . ■' tata tataataL. la * EsSEsiirirS I

A MimiMI O A BASE. rt Fraok ■airllJe. the drnw pertomar. ' darlag aa iataraatlag cooreraalim with . a Hew Tort taporteron pertormlng «>- _ pbanta tad among other Ullage I . aaid aieplianta%oald figbt aay other bir . baaat, aad ao thay wiU. bat there are « aon a that thay dewt rat aay troobl. with aad that I dool Uiiak UMyean a get the beat of. Aad cap of theao ia the a black rbtoocero. I aawoae of tboac a bratea eat oat to aaake aiiaehlef In 1- O'Briea't pracUcing boildiag In Fnuak- * foal, Pa« oace. He waa a doobir-hornid a fclioa. bat they had aawa hU born 1- off abort, which be hadn't aenae eaoogli e to maenber. TboyMUad bin far aeren ! maatTa^wUghed'protab^Uirre tout. , may be more. They were getting the J animate Into wagon ragaa. preparatory I. to atarUag out in the epring. aad when , they came to that black rfaiacceroe the I r trouble began. We waa in a pen oppo I alia the door. Hiey banked a cage ap . agaiaat the door, ran a rope through It i and made it Ita to a ting ta bU Boar i , On the other end of the rope twenty men . hong on to bold him if he tried to make I , a break. Aad the rope waa like r. . baweer yoo'c tie up aptaamboal with i They pot potatoea la a line arroaa (ram Um door of hi. pan to the .loping board. . that went up to the cage dot*, aad to i , that point coaxed him along ml tight t | Than be gar' a grunt, toaaed bia brad i ' juat once, and broke that rope There | 1 waa a yell ootaide •• He1, krwel-and ' r thoac twenty men went oear Um (en— ' , • like birth, and aome of them I don't be- - ; Here Mopped before UMy gal to Pliiln- - ' delphin. I waa practicing my horera In ' i ' Um round booar. juat ouulde a wooden ' , 1 paniUtm from wbare be wm. aod. wber. r 1 1 beard that aboot. ran up-atalra to the 1 . I loft, aad laokad out (rota . door aborr. 1 , whan I tad a fall eiew of Uie whole ' . ! proceed Inge. Wbea the rhiaorrroe 1 . < fcuad bimaelf looaa be rat for hi. . natural aaemire. the rlrpbaala. that I , | wan Ued upon one aide. Emprem, I , i Um oidart cow elephaa: in the ooun > , ; try, wna among them. She waa i I I aa AaiaUc elephant, with abort. < heble taaka. Fint the black bruU ' , want for Um fair amall eiephaaU orrr < ooe esthtr. aad toaaed them about. ' drore hia Boer uadm them . hen red than 1 in Um air. aad trampled oa them ' , died. Than, when ha got Um all piled < , up ia a heap, be mad* a nub ia another ' direction. A tiger cage Mood in bl> 1 < - 1 way. and be toaaed that up. Aa It j ; foTow'htaid' ^ bh"taJk ."^Sr i tT^e \ I daah ha caught Viw tiger agalnai the I ' wall aad killed him. Than be apart < arrant other eager, but fortunate!} c . of Um aataak got out. aad m be t aw nothing about then, to Ull be t , paamd oa. Neil be charged oa old ( He would plunge in under E belly, aad Ibea pull bimaelf out 1 ebowiag that be waa doing r baM to out her opau with hia terri- c bona, which be forgot bad been i rawed ol She waa Uad ao that the j I ' conldat eerape. aad waa acreemitg for Altar a little aba got him down, , aad waa trying to forcw ber abort tuak. him. wbea Cooky. Um keeper, came ( ia with . abort hatchet la bia banc t When aba law Mm ahr in the rhiaoc- , ecu. get ap. ao doubt mppcaing the , would aoou take ran of him , aa quick aa a Barb that brute, aa ' „ aa be waa oa Ma fact, made a ruah , , for Cooky ao aaddaal/ that the man L j caught up oa bia noee. and with bbn I there the bata made a dire for the wall i * Ic 6i bim aa be bad the tiger. But by ° ahecrgood tack the rtdnocerue aoae wa. 1 pointed Mraignt for a UtUc door, ao la- " ataad of Coo icy being maahad Bat " I Into the liable aa If be bad baaa And b loot of a guar Luckily Um door waa , too narrow far the Hiiaoceroe to get through, lat be hp trying it uaUi ' Ouoiay picked bimaelf ap. raa back at ' ■ him with thaaxe audgawe him two cut* " the eyaa that blinded hia eight with ^ blood. Tbra the keeper daitad la behind him by another door aad raa to M the rhlaocaroe' pea. Blind aa be waa. lal •real, ao cloeeiy aa ithaoat to catch bim. b again aaaurad. Big aa ha wumUta black rMaocanm ra aa atabk aaata. It _ raid make your hair Maad up to aer „ the so war end the qutckaeaa of the

The larlaklag lacks at Eaaaav What Um Kansas people oaU their "lfaadhaad KAaa' la tootad if Victoria. arar Kaaaaa Qly. la UiatBtaa. A lew yuan ago erne Sir (leorpr Grant j .lt***T* fcr.tW ^taav todbT AM Sabewfa of^rar am£ I data talked morfaa of tha giodou. i l^fatah.t^ra'fo^d thitbee'b}* th^ raporta. TiMy recently entered Men ee wkh a Aomfak of uwmpam aad fotaded the VhABrta cojmty. wtwre aa elegit t ' UUsd fathen on tha athw MAe rf" Atiaatk. Toe apiril af bauu cwm- • sack, and Vtata^tTtaffoV iTI aararMtaimu — wtabgglag kit Uad la Tlpaarary. md hfa ,rtfa ■ HaMta ; faarMg Umfoa waa Id gM away from wild iiaiffiUam Hujr wdl ha hm i W^Untag'iku ta'kmMUp ■pant MM im llqaan at thtkmla that eity dan ug a wta'e rieH. The a— al i« |i.ii it of the'ta^LihUfa n I ffta n*wkfle tha

HO. MAP U» MWMIU. J; tad >n tan la llrkam ararg* HraateA I aomaT fonu. Urn mmTn Um nw „ meteriel in order ta manufacture MmOi . n coara^tak IdJle'ld'nBril^fa I^t( - tha Soot promlaant mam of bad odor i in milk • Damaged core U eiceediagly tujunouj 1" aa food for boram. because it bring, oa I n Iniamn.allou of. Um bowefc aad akin , - To uUline feathen of ducks, chickana ' » and turkey f, generally thrown aside aa , r refuse, trim the plumae hum tlx scamp. ° enclose ibem In a tight bag. rub the 1 e I whole at if washing clothe. . aad you I will secure a perfectly uniform and light , : down, ncatlmt lor quUtlug omrlsu ' I TO mire gulls on the .boulders of your 1 | I boron At morning. Boon and night ' apply with a fcnllw; the following Sii ' drachma of lodin. djaaolrod in half a j ' | to keep in tha Stable at all Umea ' i Plowing land when it ia eery dry ia | j nearly aa hurtful aa when It 1. eery wet , Hut my experience ia with heayy clay, j or land in which clay 1a an Important , conalitctior . Such land when plowed , . dry broke up lumpy, and subsequent rain, do ant dtaaolre the lumps. !• Ii . my opiaioe that than ia urrar a mor , suitable ooodltioo for plowing any roil ' cause the furrows to fall loosely from | the plow with ao appearance of packing ; and no lumps. -WVfcua. Arwutrv t- ®- , row. if. F. , Prof. L. B. Arnold adriaca akimming . I Ihrmlikaaaooataaaournamla uarcapU- , ble. add to cfauip at Mzty degrees In- . (tend of aaraaty. before the cream gel. ] ' "00r ^ htHDr comes In grar- , he put is to reduce the mam to about I ' - fifty-Are dagram. wbea after a little alow churning, the granules will become bard ; , and distinct, and the buUer be n a cue ditlou for washing oat all tha bultar ! ! milk. The tat should then be worked I in with aa Unfa labor aa possible, and . ! after standing a while It will be ready to , ,!»«*• Hog.. wbea nearly (at are liable to f, bare a disordered stomach through , • : orerfredlng. refusing their food. The | 1 ' antidote for thia fa channel. Tf the I . charcoal fa taken from the store when I at the same time, these will not bun ' the bog should be eat a portion of tbeu: ■ la beat taken from an open Ore. 1 place. It would be wall to hare or, i hand stall times a barrel or two of char- , coa,. Charred core cob. or charred I core bare a good efface. There fa aoth- t better than these rebalance, when I bogs bare the aoun. A farmer aay. : Four rear* ago ray i 1 wm fearfully In fasted with rata < They ware so numerous that I had great < of my who* crop beine dastroyrd ' by Ibem after it was boused ; but bar- 1 lag two acre, of wild peppermint thra i ■ In n field o! wheat cut aad bound > with the wheat It drore the rats from ' 1 premise.. I hare not been Bonded ! 1 with them since, while my neighbor. ' hare any quantity of them I' There fa no doubt of the burtiul char- j 1 ata* of core smut, and the cattle abound ' footed with lu Where the tatle an j ' ' worth more than the labor of Baring ream, this mayj» doaw by throwiag j J Ifc-Molrm j, J To remon iron-mold, rub the spot \ ' . with a little powdered oxalic acid, or J I remain a few minutes, and rinse well la ' [ .clear water- t A fresh agg baa a 11 me- like surface : ' t stale aggi are gloaay aad smooth oil* : Palalupiaabm upon window gtas can I ■ j easily raaorsd by a strong aolutloo \ li | ^^wo°d for carriag ia steeped ia a • To gramme soap-grease, fill a cask ' hail fall of good strong lye aad drop all ^ your refure grease therein : Mlrun the u jour grease therein the b

; Meal aud poultry will ioae their fiaror . f and Brum if laft U tha water alWr . 1 they are Aaw; M will afao fish, which ' a —111 break to pieum ; Mauy soups are batter cm the day j t, aftmlbay me mmfa. prorfdad they ma tl ' not waimad too qulakty. or hdt Mo laug ■ P I orar the fire after thay bar* Income a Horn apple mam fa greatly improrad j " by lhe addhloa af^a lablwurafal of .^ . JuTttfataLoll peal saafomT^ai'laTW. ! » taLJZta llTro .tfTafai m'tata ; ^ 1 sack pacuoaamd ama crew. Itatfaatm " BS^rt JTh " '■Mill. U h fa allowed MammTtta " ^ ItaMM la Ike ma ia firuwk «M. tad fim- 1 „ papafia fa tha remML |" : Tfat raauan that cabbage muhs tnch a ' ti •tagtamlili roal^whm^baffiugja^ba- | fa j Ma m^t^'lrjtaf'' laadL^tah"ta!l A wwycu^mr. £ Ifata taai I - tae atway. kaau . Wbmhewaaa pauug maau ia the recy same thirty m forty jmn ugu.hu rW taf Vkaaaa. The M.kiat.t Priaama ' ttMMtaantak, ra ta taM ofllrfay ; ! " TT.ttTi ' eteore. fa'. : of Aau smmAy ufadomTame i The Atamt af fauadnm fa bar rata! * Itam. Al afat^har^rotata. bur, ? tail fa InA ^rta ■> aflta mtf 'lOn- i , Mftmprontfag ta fa ta . I

k ansuN kdb a rim. '■ Writing from Callac. Pink a oorror apemfant of ta Oerelaad^tatad ta " thmhw^ta^retaeut'^l^.ta daaened hfa country desert ad in tha h hour af peril. With an army broken 'I a aary creeping ntcahhUy up aud down the coast, aocomplfablug nothing; with cabinets falling to pieces aa fast as or- " I ganlneu. aad yet a proud, poor, rereugr- ■ ful paople demaading war at any ■ prior, who ma but hare the charity to ! be liere that Prado'a desertion was the •I sign of aa orer-taxad Intellect' Bot ' bla departure waa the trumpet rail for a • | at once exalted bimaelf to Um bead of 1 1 "•'.jtLH"'"" ta*™ a,"dfa*kM I gainufTthan criaTfor Don Nicolas de t I'lerola. wboae name has figured coai last fire years, now saw a chance to . gratify hfa ambition. With his rolun- . liking the manner In whirl: an order had , 'bean given by In rotors, refused to ' : placed hi. mm behind a barricade in the I : Plans de la lnquisK-km and declared , | Pieroia president , The brilliant Sunday afternoon waa c | f^drepming Into the tropical gloom. wind all orerthe city, ta U,e instsn1 taneous rsuling of blind, and doom ; : rounded 'ike dull artillery. Tbou- | ; ta Indiana, dressed in the brilliant' nri uniform and black caps; officer, pro- | fuaely decorated with rold lace, gave I rapid order! aad rode quickly up and * . down the line, and the excited mot. J lag. in .bouts of " Vies Pterola' Maera La Coters " Soon there was a > a rarer ; at last with s charge they ' • plana was the acrtM of bloody carnage. - Brother against brother. Soldier, win, ^ i now Mood as targets for each othre. 1 1 The slaughter was immense . oeurly son ■ I Lu Caters, after haring hb horse killed ' i under him. and a bullet shot through I I Soon after. Pieroia with III. battalion. I wh.> on hi. way to the plaaa. raooun- '• trod a body of cavalry ta another I dreadful fight en. ued. reuulttar in the defeat of the curairy. Vierola'. force ! then joined the balls lion in the plare. . making fcurfni Ltoc wiU.'tair 1^1" I Ull midnight, -.-i.ru. hearing that 1 1st Coters was gat: -ring a large forte | Caiiao and take powreafon of the lort. the port, ta before daybreak all the ! mmmandeea of the batteries bad .or I but because of their 'disloyalty to tfw ! lauuication waa .ml ofi hetweeu the capita! and the port. All the Ufa-pound ' upon thr liar. road. Pieroia . follow. ; were draws up in battle array Inside [ ta forts, and workmen were riven j rifle, aa! told to krep order around the I town. Great excitement prevailed durthe day ta night, for rumor wm reporting the approach of IsCc tecs', force Several families went j afloat, ta many more were ready to do jingofta tld news came that LaCo- | tecs'* aea had nearly all deserted him. saying that the general would surrender oa the condition thai hi. life waa spared acted like magic; stores were opened, trains commenced to run. aad muh of life. Pieroia went to Urns at muh al

in tw^r three moo tab/ will I Ilraach a greater height yvt— the top of I cathedral spire, where be will do ' realising u. the people "ail their expectatioro of him. j The quaint efty of Lima ta added 'teref. tree, are hid waste by tallwy. j talla of htnod upua ta jrorm my . ta j ah^™Zta^ £<££ uataAar. ta take are plainly real We I taafca where ahelfa have bra Um jpnlaoe louka Hke a afatre. otag to the Thus tads ta great reenhMha o. j tfam fa picture thedoernfall of a country ; dividec agaiuM fata while fightjtaChUfafat T,*Cnm' A Puta CfarTa jaaraey. ' Oata tth of fast facaoher a Paleraoa . j reh Cl Der^taiad the^ hLiawfag -ppafal Te a r , j DaaUAm: hfatatafatafaaMroeaW;! { gtafa ^fatata Ota aaata tawta Ilfaai pi. I IttfawUhta ubm ffa-,, jffa taatar akh a Pta-x fatapaM-;, i-V aL.£* rwi ii.arwtam.P-AA , , Otaaa. fata ■■■.m-. . a—. JtafagCtata -ta NtaTtahtaj; ■ ta^wTta^tataU ; ' [itagfaitaMfa . ! ^tatahfaftitalA^tata^^i)!

There are soaa folk, who thlmk it — awful wkkad far huahaud ta wil. fa ait Aowa together of aa eeuuiag ta _ play earda. while athare cant are wbare . the harm romea in. b. - *Fhy." said ta eoionel a few day. V. ago when the aakjaat of oanl-piaylag oa pretend tlml m, wife aad I cant play. few game, of euchre without disputing K. aud arguing and getting mud orer ttf 01 tafta^Trh***'taI^°fa^ r- biooa way. ta ta Battled co local ! pe- walked Straight fa a stationer', ta | ay taught the nfaret pack be could gad. I That ecealng. when bia wile was ready I be to aft down to her fancy work, he pro- { ,01 duoed the earda ta laid : ra! " May. I waa told to-day that you iud •r. I I 000148*1 play cards without disputing 1 ! ta getting Into a row. Darling, draw j ug j np hare.' bF ! " Dearest, w# wiif not hace^a word of i » ; oupule— cot otM." "be repliM. as the pot f f ta turned up a heart. lw I - I order It up." she observed a. she | | looked over ber cards. ■h j 1 iir* "i °|'lj**y'^'w" f down the pikrr * opt In tramps r be exclaimed Why J doc 't you lead out with an aoe*" " Db, I ran play thfa^haad " . j ai exeat pby you ever saw ' Ha ' took all the tricks, ah? Well. I thought I'd u encourage you a little Give me the | "Too dealt before*" ; " No. I didn't." " ! "Why. yea you did' We bare only I played ope band." " " Well, go abaad and dca' ail the tim. I If you want to' I'll make two off your " deal anyhow What's trump •" M 6he turned up a club- He had amy r, ! to order it up. The bluff didn't work i tramped it - Refusing suit I. . regular a loafcr'a trick : I'll karp an eye up yap ' •y you got all I boar tramps' Stocked the ' be ta maeT"1 Pta^r" '^Ik" ■ i deal" he puffed ^Tc. been fooling j the lokar rl "Skunked* skunk ra she exclaimed , * Tou didt follow suit*" ^ Too hadn't, eh* wtyAidnn you 1 „ bare any* I nerec aawa hand yet with- J * 'And don't 1 ' Wasn't I playing epchre ' ^ " Six I didn't! you are a poor player; I. ! " I— I— why. maybe I'm a fool, aad J C "maybe I don't know anything, and ao . le He pushed back, grabbed bi> paper. '. ie nearly tlilrtj-aix boors before be soiled ' a bad a dispute over cards._/-.(roo fVrt ■ ^ enough Ufooey together to resell Toledo t a >u ret ta told hL story, ta added that » T hi. name ra Omar. [. "Any relation to Julius ot Angus- ~ J'l -Well, no, I want lobe nocre. and " . square about this thing, ta I Ull you | ^ . bnreatle that I am no-, mixed |„

I : aflher.-* to "Thecal beip too any. Ton ! whether yoa ever gut fa TaitdoaTmM. ! /If yoo were related fa the grrel JuHu. „ ; I should Mel hi duly hooud ta help , ! yem-" a word, ta entering the office next door v rfta^rekta to^U«"ta A^ta ' I Can you spare me lap oauia fa help um j j ; get fa Toledo*- , : " Sir. yoa are a base droei.vr - replwd t : the other. - Too are DO more related j I ta" Laid " aHraWhU r truthful tun I eboatd have given you r a quartari Yoa can go. air!" j.1 V The faeu wqpt out. aud be determined | • /to tell ta truth ta nothing hut the 1 j alcug.hewud; . I "X hare Mra telling folks that my ; to coJiect money ewoogb to take me to , Toledo. Now. ta >aa! truth af the ' matter lathal I am named ClaA. ta I wanted ta hp wey fa bpy whisky. 1 ta suimn truth, ta can yap ' , h-lpta with tern taWf--Teucums! Why. jau base liar ta , , !■■!»■. LTl hta yoo orer fa t|e • . ' - rre to'd yuo the truth." J " And it's emmgh fa ata yoa up for t ■idll Hill'. DouY you dare ask ta far ' * ■ | *~Tbi tramp sat Aoormau aroid slope ; j Trv Uad ta I' re faU ta truth- ! Tre faM ta ttkM ta rre Bad- 1 • 1 M^tafa^w Wta^ta *1 ^ A A fans- t | of'tatta lisSrtSrsSE,:

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