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W A SH IN G TO N C O U N T Y president. “ By gad, he was probably examination would have brokeu him ago, of an active interest in life and the the oontrary, the results m « 0 the man that rapried your court fo r em all up.” affairs of those about her. A t that time instance« go to prore that ploying one th ereat Omaha last month.” But tw o other civilians were produced,! she shed tears when a party of school M i n n » ' ut» .. f in. ti l i n e I . . Then he scribbled a line and tossed the who claimed to be old friends o f the late THE LADIES’ SUBURBAN CLUB OF CHI girls presented her with »4 roses. I recall especially the «tatungS scrap o f pnj>er over to M aj. Putnam on traxier. and one o f these testified that the | Pearl Dow, the 2 year-old daughter bright little Katina* womaa I CAGO AND ITS USES. the other side, and passed word down to week before his death Mr. Braine had o f Frederick Dow o f Hartford, died at dared that »lie hud never had J Bj CH ARLE 3 KINO, U. a A., Capt. Thorp, who had been ju d ge advo declared that Hearn had refused to repay W,antic recently from appemhcitia courteous salutes or ho ruaiJ A n ttu rrof “ The Colonel $ D u u jh ter, " “ The H a rr ie t B e r b e r Stow»* und a S o rro w in g cate o f the court iu question. It was the money and he regarded it as good hs after l uig ami patient suffering, and the offered her m the street <•«, Deserter," “ From the U m ili*," “ Dun- M o th e r —T h e O ld M aids A r e A l l R ig h t. j evident the members thought that lost. Hearn protested Against this as mother received the follow ing letter Woineu have obtained municipal, rasten R a n c h " “ T u o S old ier»." ‘ here was an admirable chance to “ hearsay” and not testimony under oath. A L fto o n F r o m th e E a st— M r*. M cL e n fr o m H a r r ie t Hcechc. .-".w e: in Kansas. S im ilar testj | “ w ork” the ju d ge advocate, a thing sel L a w ler vowed it was material and con d o n '« V ie w « —T h e N e w e r W om an . D esk P h izm -A II.- w me. although a »tran offered everywhere. P e r s o n a l IDapyrficht. j*WO. by J B U p ftn c o tt Company, dom enjoyed; and at last old Grace, firmatory. and the court w;is cleared, to „er, to .peak to > 0 if f o n t lovely young believe ,b ut t h e franchise t » Pliiladoifitii.». a/i 1 publiabad by «pecuU *rrmju+~r N o more doe* the weary suburbanite -laughter, to* beautiful child t h e i a c c . “ humming and hawing a little, said that the utter indignation o f the correspond iA*at wtxb cbifu».^ greatly increases the respect of Wander aim lessly up aud down the eitv “ I thought you m ight not know it. j the conrt could not see the necessity, iu ents thus compelled to qu it the room r hr r ;n i- r , “ u ; h % : i : i t r . n,n t ‘n - .. d . .. „ r e . . « » * . • • - » « * York m * streets w a itin g for a home bound tra il ! view o f the remarks made by division an<l I deHii>*<l to say that I .should inter with the common herd. T hrice again I s g e .v s - named Pearl, for U d a yjd w | press, j headquarter* on a r«*cent case, and must tlii* happened during the «lay, and \**o- or take a refuge iu the reception room pose no objection.** said Law ler. s lb * brightest jew el* o f the Mas- diin. - o f one of the large stores. The subur- i for the present decline the request. T h e N e w e r W o r n * «. u r. , . Like » r. leaned bird her spirit “ I am not aware, Col. L aw ler, that it ple g rew disgusted, many o f them leav ___ _____________________ is the judgfe advocate w h o either denies Whereat Col. Law ler, in m anifest ill ing; but those who remained including ban woman now ha* a resting place of 1 » . t.. i, it- flight I h leew ard ui the early A fte r tho new woman what? dawn ot lier sweet young lit.- 'o u r s w a s » humor, remarked that he could be safely the officer*, could see no earthly hope for her own, w ith in easy reach o f the sbop- or consent*. It is the conrt, as I under The inquiry has beeti su( cred g rief, a Messed sorrow, with no bitter stand it, that settles the question.** And expected to say urliat would and what Hcani. E verythin g had been a* condo- P'*‘ K district, and heartily doe* she ap- dregs o f anguish and regret, Lut heavenly number o f things, among thed would not l*e approved by the division L a w ler went aw ay with tin glin g ears. compensations, blessed hopes and happy mem Potter Puliner’s assertion that i sively proved as such witnesses could es- predate it Hearn's temper was being sorely tried. commander, and that, i f the court would tablish matters, and the only chance lay On the third story w indow o f No. 167 ories «a n ilit y yotir sorrow The event re- alls to my mind the death or a friend of tha tendency which i N o less than four times that Sunday not order it, he would get the order by in the impeachment o f their testimony. Wabash avenue may be seen in g ilt let be making women pashing m fj beautiful young girl, a friend of min*' ami the m orning liad he been called upon by telegraph. It was nearly 3 o'clock on Wednesday tering, "L a d ie s ’ Suburban clu b ,’ ’ and only child o f her parents, in Naples, many sivo. while ill the same time itfc] “ A ll righ t,” said the president, “ and when L a w ler said that i f the other wit- an elevator leaves you at the door o f a years ago, and W hittier * Isautltul vers.« on gentlemen representing themselves as away their essential traits of « J correspondents for some paper or other, mean tim e w e ll proceed without one. 1 ness, Mr. Abrams, did not pnt in an ap- bright, sunny room, titled up w ith easy her death, w hich w em to me equally applica ih - Mrs. P alm er is n. > th* | each one o f whom desired to interview supljose you are ready w ith your first pearance he would rest the case for the chairs, couches, tables, a piano, flowers ble to your own lovely child: hint at a reaction from the: A nother hand is Is-ckoning us. him as to the line o f d^f^nse he proposed witness. Mr. Judge Advocate?’’ prosecution. Col. M aitland inquired aud plants, aud any amount of pretty A nother call is given, There are others of her s is te r s *|J “ I f the court insists, yes; but I prefer w hy the books o f the late p«*it trailer knickknacks, which give it an iudescrib- adopting, and really seemed astonished Air? glows ouce more with angel steps foreseen it aud already planned^ The path that resell, * heaven. that he should decline to g iv e any in to w ait until I hear from the telegram had not l*»en produced in court in sup the reactionary moveuieut. formation on the subject. And Hearn’s which I am now w ritin g .” port o f Schonberg’s testimony, and L a w T h « ligh t o f her young life went down It seems that there must be j replies to L a w ler had been buzzt-d “ W e had better go right ahead.” sa d ler prom ptly responded that they were As sinks behind the hill newer “ new woman. ” And as r Tho glory o f a setting star— around the garrison with added empha Col. Grace. too bulky to lie appended to the record, go to extremes there is no kwa Clear, suddenly and still. An d so, am id profound silence, the were property o f the «‘state, and he had sis at every repetition. what extent o f coy and shrink» stat< An d yet when Monday afternoon name of the first witness was called, and not considered them necessary. H o w S till let her mild rebuking stund iniuity the com ing lady maj i Between us and the wrong, c ame, and in the presence o f a crowded with the eyes o f the entire room upon ever. i f the <v»irt insisted— An d the A n d her dear m emory serve to make A fte r which, o f course, tho wj array o f civilians from all over the him, neatly dressed, cleanly shaved, and court did. Schonberg was directed to Our faith in goodness strong. w ill swing buck, and there will neighborhood Col. L a w ler impressively looking his very best, Trooper Welsh bring his books at 10o'clock the next day. Sincerely yours, H. B. S t o w s . newer woman— the uewc.-i Wi. inquired the name o f the gentleman was ushered in from the outer gallery, That evening the jiarty gathered on who w ill combine a ll the virtue)! whom the accused desired to introduce was sworn impressively by L aw ler, and Lane's piazza was very silent and sad. T h e O ld M aids A r e A l l B ig h t. as counsel, and even the fans ceased to was asked for his mime, rank an l regi Kenyon had been there a while and gone A ccrrespi indent asks the esteemed preceding classes— an ideal of ij flutter and ail ears were intent upon the ment, and whether he knew the accused. away w ith bowed head and thoughtful Sun to invent a new term for spinster, tual .-trei'gth and that quality <i| reply, an<l a dozen pencil* were poised The new correspondent o f The _ Palladium ________ eyes. The «lefense. o f course, had not a word which she says, righ tly enough, nine “ weakness” which is one« over the pad* on the reporters’ table, described the hasty glance which W el*h begun. There would be no difficulty in never had any significance in this coun strongest traits o f the sex. A t least this forecast seems r M r. Hearn astonished almost all hearer* | cast at the lieutenant as one in which utterly defeatin g the charge o f assault try. She asks for “ some proper desig b y placidly, even sm ilingly, responding: “ his glow ing, dark eyes kindled with upon the soldier W elsh, but what wor nation, some ward expressing neither oc ble. Behold a new subject for id • ‘ K ob od j ” the j»ent up sense o f the wrongs and ried one anil all was the testimony of cupation nor contempt— simply their liable discussion 1— Chicago “ W h y, 1 understood from gentlemen humiliations heaped upon him by the Schouberg and Braine’* relict. I f that \ state o f being numarried, as widow Pont W o m e n a t Alx-ltt-ChapeiiiJ™"® hero at the post that you intended to in officer in question.” M aj. Kenyon, sit held good with the court, then Hearn ! designates a woman whose husband is Upon the continent there i troduce counsel,” said L aw ler, much tin g cj^se by Mrs. Lane, looked at had l>een g u ilty o f disgraceful conduct | dead. ” nettled. Brodie w ith s w ift whispered comment in stating orally and in w ritin g that he C A MB IN FOR REPAIRS, Wha* is the matter with old maid? more opening* i’«»r woineu Heekid “ W ith all deference to the court,” said on that fu rtive glance. Miss Marshall had long since paid th«jse debts. There ably homelike appearance. The appetite A more exactly descriptive term never ploymeut than there art? in tliiij Hearn, “ the understanding o f the judge never took her eyes from the witness’s could be no sentence but dismissal. of the suburban woman is w e ll catered was invented than this for the woman try. On most o f the railways 1 face. advocate is at fault.” Hearn had shut h im self up in his room. to, aud back <jf the sitting room are a whom one would no longer speak o f as w earing uniform but» are There was instant titter and a ripple “ State how long you have been in That day had brought a lon g letter from number o f little round tables where a girl, a term which the American habit now an<l then at little stations, i o f applause. T h e correspondents glanced service, and w ith what com pany yon his father, and it was this he was study- tempting lunches or teas are served, aud extends pretty clesely to 30. The re- a flag to signify that a ll g«#*» ’ quickly at one another and then in sur have served.” lug, sore at heart, when Kenyon en back o f this a dressing room where a I proach in the application o f old maid to confirm the signals showing) prise at Hearn. For a man who refused “ I ’ ve been” —then there was a sudden tered. capable hairdresser and manicure are I lay in the fact, not in tho name. So there is danger on the line. A t! to talk at their bidding, he was display flutter of the eyelids and a moment’s “ Y on haven’t slept a wink for two established. | long as the only ambition o f women Chapelle. or. a* the Germ an» th in g unlooked for ab ility now. L aw ler hesitation, but on ly a moment's— “ I'v e nights, la«!, and I know it,” said the The b ill of fare in the diuing room is was to get a husband the women who prefer to call it, Aachen, an reddened to tho roots o f his hair and been in Troop 0 , Eleventh cavalry, m ajor anxiously, as he studied the worn excellent and no article on it exceeds 5 got left iu tho race were naturally ob new departure has now been | glanced angrily around. about eight months, stationed here at fao-* o f lii* friend. “ I ’m goin g to call cents iu price. A long showcase runs jects o f derision. N o w that the opening Women postmen have been appoini^r;»! F o rt Ryan. I enlisted iu St. Louis a year Ingeraoll in to prescribe to r y o a.” And across the office, in which are offered for ho have o f occupations lias mobilized a great place of the “ The audience must keep order.** he i ago.” The reason o f this |e raji despite Hearn * protest the orderly woe sale by the members o f the club em army o f women who prefer to earn good charged. »aid. “ You are at lib erty to witness broidery, etchings, paintings, home livings for themselves and to have lib- course, that w om en’s labor these proceedings, but audible comment Tho judge advocate was just w ritin g n'iut for the ¡»ost surgeon. or any levity at attempted witticism s on ! out the answer when Miss Marshall Meantime, w ith many emphatic nods made jellies, cakes, candy and fancy erty free from responsibility rather than cheaper. I he new post women'it; Jess to share a crust w ith any stray man a black skirt, a ye llo w belt uudi» »re the part o f the accused w ill not be tol I leaned over and whispered a word to and “ humph*!” Kenyon read the long, w ork o f every description. Miss N. Louise Lodge is th«j secretary who offer* it, the reproach w ill gradu glazed hat with a ye llo w ribbon. ,u\ wa erated.” Kenyon. The m ajor nodded appreci long letter which, without a word. Hearn carry a little letter box u ttu o M la e\ But Hearn’s face wore a provokingly atively and looked eagerly along the had placed in his hand, finishing it at and M iss Sanderson the manager of the ally disappear. placid smile, and the president, rapping faces o f the m ember* o f the court aerrms hist, goin g over several pages, and final club, an«l Miss L odge says their m em A n old maid from her own choice strap slung over one o f th«? shouldqo 1 bers come from Indiana, Iowa, Illin ois, etund* « ju a very different footing from Loudon New*. on the table with the h ilt o f his sword, the table. Capt. Thorp’s eyes uiet his, ly sighing deeply as he folded it: called fo r silence and curtly demanded ami it was Thorp who suddenly spoke: one who remains such by the choice of “ It is just what l feared, m y boy; it M ichigan and Wisconsin. She D eal« In M in e « and R ea l A t the rooms o f the club every variety all the men she happens to know. The o f the judge advocate that he proceed “ The witness has not answered the is just w hat I feared. S till I ’m glad he Mrs. H. C. Cosgrove o f Joplin, of suburbanite is to be found, and a day w ith the ca&*. presumption that the latter is the case question, as I understand it.” didn't look upon it a* your mother N ^ t ten feet from where Mr. Hearn is rapidly disappearing from the indus is said to be one o f the most sow “ H e has answered as the court under thought he would. W onder what »lie rar,>1.T P * " * * without some amusing is dealers in miu«»s aud real estate eat by hi* little table, whereon were his stands it,” said L a w ler sharply, “ and en thought o f m y letter— H ello, here's cident. A reporter for The Tribnue trial army of American womanhood. drifted in there one morning and found The woman who is earning $1,200 a world, although she in a tiu yu memoranda and a few books, G eorgia tirely to my satisfaction.” Ingeraoll n ow .” with t li»* quietest ami most wii Marshall, with sparkling eyes and flushed “ He may have answered to the satis “ I was at the hospital with Brent.” the sittin g room so cool and pleasant, year or upward isn’t worrying very choess, bent and whispered to Mrs. faction o f the ju d ge advocate, but I sug Said the medical man in some haste, the easy chairs so com fortable aud the much whether people speak o f her as an "***■ Lutel-V M ra Cosgrove haM Lane: members so iiiterfwtiiig that the greater old maid or as a girl bachelor, or even izeil it mining company comiiar gest that the court can speak for itself,” \ “ and had to g o to Lane’s first.” It has a w “ One for our side.” was Thorp’s cool reply. “ The question spinster, ridiculous a* the latter word tircly of women. “ N o one ill at Lane's, I hope?*' spoke part o f the day was spent there. A g ir l came in w ith a pretty bnt is. She is t«JO bu«y haviug fun with M M — the “ Helen M ar -Mining An d Mrs. W harton, catching the evs should have elicited an answer as to the Kenyon aa H earn'» face was suddenly dolorous face. She went d irectly over h ersaisry and wondering h^w~ ¿he shall Te8tmPnt com pany.” It is. n l l i M ^ B o f some friends across the room, very entire service, possibly in other com uplifted. “ I ’ ve just come from there.” women, and its stock is held h y t n f l wni im properly tapped the back o f her kid mands. on the part o f the witness, and “ Oh, no: but Mis* Marshall and Mr*. to Miss Lodge and in a rapid undertone most effectively squelch the next fellow covered thumb nail* together in mute he replies only as to C troop.” who wants her to put their tw o salaries aud one of the m ine» on it* ext« been, Lane have been goin g to see Brent every unfolded her tale o f woe. “ What have you been doing to your together and set up the »awed off horns and valuable possession is called, applause. The pre** and the populace “ H e has given th e exact inform ation j afternoon, and this evening he asked me W h ile this ideal1 Th< m igh t be w ith the prosecution, but it I desired,** said L a w le r hastily, “ and a l l 1 to take a message o ver there. H e w an t self?” said the secretary in astonish of a fa m ily altar in the first floor front N ew Woman.” company solely composed o f wonwn'rom a was easy to see that there wen? loyal and my question was intended to cover. 1 ed to see them to-night, but I had to say ment, for the pretty g ir l’s skirt had tw o o f a boarding house.— Brooklyn Eagle. novelty, tho successful woman mi%Mrs- lavish hearts tlmre stanch for the de protest against interference w ith my no: he’s too feverish. They were much yards o f braid ripped off. She carried fense. an established fact in that region. I on* s< w it n e s s e s .” A LfSHon F rom th e Eaut. concerned to hear I had l»een called in it festooned over her arm. The skirt T lie conrt had not been authorized to Bang! came old G race’s »w ord hilt on to see you, Hearn, and I promised to its e lf wasm nddy, her gloves were ripped A w riter in Blackwood says of the woman receive* $N00 per week in Hon, it sit without regard to hours. Law ler the table. come back at once and let them know across the palm and soiled, her fa ir women o f Burma that a ll eareers are ties from her mines, and she Bnpion o f hair was disheveled and nncnrled and freely open to them ; that they adopt tend* all prospecting herself. argued that in a cam» o f such widespread es to l “ It is J o’clock, Mr. Judge Advocate, j how you w ere.” ------------ interest the sessions should I k » held when aud the court w ill adjourn.” A bri«*f examination showed the skilled there were several “ smuts” on her fact'. them at w ill and pnrsne them with the The Ilauglitvr» o f th « Kinf. fir f or it would be most convenient fo r the " I have been gettin g off a cable c a r,” same measure of success as the men and L a w ler drew a long breath and practitioner the extent o f Hearn’» mal- Arrangement» are n o w iu progfl world at large to attend, and by adjourn glanced trium phantly at Thorp 1 ady, and he insisted on his com ing ont. was her response to Miss Lodge’s query, perhaps w ith a superior degree o f dili- in g at 3 ri. in .. the conventional hour, ' But, how ever little the tirst He woui<l have added “ over to Lane’s “ and I suppose there must have been a genee. She inherits her share o f the thè tinnì allunai convention o f tli«E |^^H all gissi citisene would be able to get brought forth, the second in no w is t; piazza,” but members o f the court were tin y rip in m y skirt binding, fo r it fa m ily property and holds it as her own Copili ordi r o f tlie Daughters il ' his i home in aliundauce o f tim e, , secure . in . I ,ack‘ " 1 sensation. W elsh and Mr. Levi eallinS there, and it w ould hardly be caught on the step o f the car and threw after marriage, her hnsband having no K ing, to be held in St. Agues’ d n a » h ^ the belief that nothing would transpire, Schonberg, in terms most emphatic, hail ,he proper thing, » { . turning thither. me down, and iu tryin g to save m yself control over it nor any legal control over of T rin ity church, N e w York, ueit before they could return to their post of described the assault upon the principal however, he found the gentlemen gone I split and soiled my gloves, and a her, a condition not found incompatible j tober. This convention w i l l also observation on the m orrow. N oth in g of witness; botli declared that with brutal an(? Col. L a w le r just seating him self for wagon passing by ’ splashed me w ith w ith domestic harmony. In fact, it rath ! the tenth anniversary o f the great consequence was accomplished on violence W elsh had lieen dragged forth a social call, mud. Jnst look at m y boots, ” thrnstiug er promotes it, taking most o f the con which was established in 1886, and the first day beyond tho ceremony o( from the barroom and then kicked and exercises attending the convention “ N oth in g serious.” he murmured to ont a w e ll shaped foot in a very mnddy ceit ont o f the Burmese man, who is a bet swearing the court, which L a w ler ren cuffed ail tho w a y to the guard house the ladies, as he took a chair, and in low boot. “ I would not mind so much i f it ter hnsband without it. as D m occidental o f au iu,,'rp"r i“ 8 character lotto dered as impressive as possible, the ad both denied the faintest provocation oi tone began chatting w ith the Whartons. had happened any other day, bnt I came one might be if it conlcl iu any wav be 8an' z®tiou itself aud to the l^" m inistering o f the ju d ge advocate's oath, excuse; and then, amid oppressive still in to tow n to meet W ill’s mother, and brayed ont o f him. She is a clever ‘shop throu« hont *!>e country. Tho « It was Law ler's voice that broke the which Col. G race rattled through in a ness, Mr. Schonberg had described hit- [ stiline?», and Law ler, fa ll o f his profes- eke ,ke v’<'!T I” nk neatness. W ill keeper nnd trader, bnt that does not one c f the reoogtiized institutions perfunctory style that robbed the legal connection w ith the trader’s establish says she w ill be sure to like me because sion, could talk nothing but “ shop.’’ prevent her from being a good house K1’,S,,,’P“ 1 church in Am erica. It gentlem an o f the dramatic effect he had ment six years before and his knowledge “ I could not but observe your pres X am always so trim and tidy. Oh, dear! keeper and bringing np her fam ily in Pr,’SP1,t chapters in Oil dioc* contemplated, and the reading o f the o f the pecuniary dealings o f the accused. What shall 1 do? First impressions ence in the court room, ladies, even the best Burmese manner. She dresses [ the Uni,ed States aud Canada, chargee and specifications, which were In positive terms he asserted that old count fo r so mnch, yon know. ” among the host o f curious spectators. as she likes, according to her occupa breathlessly listened to by the throng Mr. Braine had lent the accused sums An d how does a m ilitary conrt impress M I m L ib b ie I le a ly . Miss Lodge thought for a moment. tion, and there are no bishops there to and most oratoricaliy delivered by the aggregating six hundred dollars at d if • “ H o w much tim e have you?” she Miss Libbie H ealy o f Bronklj yon. Miss Marshall, now that yon have criticise her style, and she shares with ju d g e advocate. There was something ferent times, and that he had frequently seen it? ’ asked. men in a ll social and most industrial probably known by m ore sailors I especially fine in the air w ith which he and vain ly importuned him in letter? “ I am to meet them at h alf past 1 duties. any other woman. She has sung i " I can tell yon better when I have turned and faced the soldierly young o f w ritten b y Schonberg for payment, had o'clock, and it is now 20 minutes past seen it all, colonel. Thns far w e’ve had There has never, so far as known, sailors on board ship ever since si ficer, who, in his trim fatigne uniform, been ignored, and that finally when be, 12,” was the dism al reply. nothing bnt the prosecution. It w ill been any agitation there on behalf of a child. Whenever a naval vesw stood opposite to him at the table. after the accused returned to the post, Miss Lodge's face brightened. “ Then seem less one sided after the defense.” woman's rights, for she has always had pnt into Brooklyn Miss Healy g “ T o the first specification o f the first strove to collect the am onnt he, the w it it is a ll rig h t,” she said eheerfnlly. "A h . that, I fear, w ill hardly amonnt them all, nor ninch complaint o f her board ¡Sundays aud sings for the charge, how say you, sir—g u ilty or not ness, was met w ith curt refusals, denial? to anything. The vonng man has been “ Just pnt yourself into m y hands and wrongs, as they seem to have no exist Hardly u “ n avvie” that does not g u ilty ? ’ o f all indebtedness, and finally with I in an hour from now you w ill look as the Brooklyn songstress. Whenslfll very ill advised—very. Possibly yon ence iu that tranquil oriental paradise. v A n d , in the simplest w av in the world, threats and assault. heard that I had offered him m y services though yon had jnst stepped ont o f a They are now beginning to ride to and , American .. . „ vessel o f w a r encountefll the answer cam e in tones sufficiently N oth in g much more connected could bandbox. Bnt are you w illin g to spend — that is, any in my pow er to render— from their bazaars on bicycles, and in ! ° ,her 111 ,orelK“ ports, the first d e a r to be andible beyond the o|ien win w ell be imagined. Both men were posi a little money?” and that he had refused?’ no long rime tim e all female Burma Rn™v, bids sis- tl,at the s«Hors I sing < ont to the tive and precise as to facts and dates, “ I ’ d spend a hundred dollars i f I had is, “ H ow is Miss H ea ly?” — B Miss Marshall simply looked at the and both when cross examined by the colonel a moment, making no reply. it to g iv e W ill's mother a good impres fa ir to be mounted on castors, without Eagle. •Not g n ilty .” a word o f popnkor or domestio dissent. A n d so to each and every specification accused stnek stoutly and positively to sion o f m e,” was the fervent response. Finally: The east has yet some lessons for the I nd to the charges o f conduct unbecom 1 their versions. Another witness was Wax For th* WorkbaaAet. “ Then jnst do as 1 te ll yon. G o to the west, and that which the Burmese ! In g an officer and a gentlem an, and of Mrs. Schonberg that was and Mrs. [ c o n t in u e d , ] dressing room, take off your dress and w o m a n witK linr A ni<?e way to keep w a x for I — A ___ 1 woman w ith her employments and p riv /conduct preju dicial to good order and Braine that had lieen, and her testimony, have a good wash. I ' l l send the seam ileges sets forth is w e ll worthy of at basket is to fill h alf shells of m ilita ry discipline, Lient. Hearn calm ly though by no means truculent or posi stress in to pnt on the binding and brash walnuts with m elted w ax, fastening1 T h e r i s e k e t R o le . tention in this division o f the world protested his en tire innocence, and the tive, was largely in support o f that of the skirt. Then w h ile the hairdresser is two half shell* closely together The placket hole is a summer feature her Jewish sponse. She was snre o f the pleas w ere d u ly recorded. curlin g your hair take off your boots when her sisterhood find in their sitna’- end. There w ill then be a small loans Vo Hearn; sure he had never re- in fem in in e attire that is deserving of and I ’ ll have them polished for you. tion so many things amiss.— New York at the other end, through which paid them; sure that Braine had directed discipline. You rarely ever see one that G iv e me money to send ont for new Tribune. thread w ill slip w hen the wax is is qn ite correct, and when yon do yon Then Col. L a w ler ------------------------— announced that in . them placed upon the books, and had ------ ----------------- gloves and a fresh raffle— see, this one uoed. M . Mr London’* Views. v ie w o f the im portance an l probable j frequently spoken to her o f th e m .b e wonder how it happened. There are the has a little mud on i t —and then y o u 'll One o f the many brainy women o f 1 ,i v . .. length o f the case ho desired the services cans* she thought that he was too open belt, the skirt waist band and the skirt be a ll right. ” t ■“ “ »'h . a power in the suffrage cause T o b !< 'fh » p te ce o f w h ite emu.- o f a stenographer and requested the handed aud credulous, and had told him band and placket hole a ll figh tin g with In three-quarters o f an honr a trans and a leader in a number o f progressive , W o n ,(‘ WPt ** 1B each other to see which can disrnpt the au thority o f the cou rt to call one in. so. os fo rm e d g ir l emerged from the dressing union, i f any nnion there be. Fashion and educational movement* in the ,-“ d® B0*. very stron* * " d laT.’ ‘ * T h e president looked perturbed; stenog H er skirt was mended and W h en court adjourned at 8 p. m. on allow s a silver safety pin, designed a ft room. south, is Mrs McLendon, the vice presi- ' grass where the sun w i l l shine raphers w ere expensive, and th e last the second day the case had gone dead er a modest and nnsnggestive pattern, brushed, a liberal application o f cold dent o f the Atlanta Woman’s Suffrage " e t it aud turn it every day until court he was on had been rapped over against Hearn, and Col. G race gravely and as an expediency this is allowable water had restored her face to its usual association. Mrs. McLendon is em i ciently bleached. the knuckles fo r em ployin g one, a l Inquired i f he could not procure counsel to try to effect a reconciliation between pink and white loveliness, the fa ir hair nently fitted to hold this ¡sisition. She ' though the record exceeded a hundred even now; it m ight still be allowed. But these contending forces in attire, bnt was curled and arranged iu shining has all the qualities o f a born leader 1 The G irls’ Industrial school of : and fifty pages in length. Hearn qu ietly shook his head. Wednes even that sometimes fail*. — N e w York coils, the ruche at her neck was as great executive ability, tact and energy’ | sissippi, which is a m odel o f fen “ H o w lon g w ill you need one, and dnstrial education, w i l l send 4U®. w h ite as her pretty throat, her shoes day m orning was to have bronght th* World. ____________________ she works year in and year out w ith ! how soon can you g e t him here?” asked were polished, w e ll fitting tan gloves to the Atlhuta exposition. redoubtable Mr. Abram s to the scene to unabated energy, and her activity in I Ool Grace. Professor Ramsay o f London, the were on her hands, and on the bosom of devising ways and means is tireless. l n ! aid the case fo r the prosecution, but Col. " W e ll, w e can g e t through w ith the Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Stets L a w le r was compelled to say that the discoverer o f argon, has a ronnd dozen her dress was a bunch o f pink and white a recent interview she said : case in a very abort tim e w ith a stenog of the most gifted reform advo witness waa not forthcom ing, and had women in his chemistry rlass and speaks sweet peas.— Chicago Tribune. “ The argument that men do not re rapher. but it w ill take a week at least California, has become a resident» ■ot even answered telegram s sent him. vary highly o f their ability. fle c t women who vote w ill not hold. Harriet Reerher Stowe. w ith ou t one.” H e did not say. however, H nll House, Chicago. There was some qu iet grinning at the A l l the testimony I have collected in a th at he had one already in the room , in The common bean was cultivated by The m ind o f Mrs. Stowe, which is at reporters’ table, and old Kenyon breathed th e shape o f a newspaper man from the ancieut Egyptians, but their priests times clouded, shine* clear as ever when nnmtier i f states where women vote Three persons w ere recently l • sigh as he bent o ve r and whispered to Chicago. Some o f the conrt began to regarded it as ‘ ’ unclean.” Tin» Old children and flowers are spoken o f to shows conclusively that wherever par from drowning at H ythe. Engl* Brodie: consult am ong themselves. her. The follo w in g letter is the first tial or complete suffrage has been the e..n rag., and the s k ill o f M is»! “ D — n th a t fello w I H e never meant Testament mentions the bean twice, "M a k e him w rite his own proceed and it is certain that the Hebrews knew notable evidence she has given since her granted to women there has been no a g ir l o f 21. to com e and L a w le r knows i t Cross w ■ mmnti,m — 1 o f respect or chtvalrv m the ings. ’ whispered Col. M aitland to th* o f its existence at least 1,000 y e a n B. C. eighty fourth birthday, a few month?, Mi s Anna D. G oza o f Alabaifl* deference men pay to womeu, bnt, on dialect w riter of superior prom is« IN ARMY PORTIA. ■ny, ! *e yt !» n. elk H ATCH ET WOMAN’S WORLD.