W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y H A T C H 11 • knowu what it is to want a cook aud a a review dedicated to governess w ill supply «lie answer to woman, w ith the objw, * give my donbt of you ,” the old man al­ That" question with sufficient accuracy. standard morally, iutelW -; most sobbed, drawiug the g irl’s hand But what a serious mdlctmeut against cially. This review was tk, through lus arm as though to lead her T H E P R E S ID E N T O F T H E K EN TU C K Y our social system «loes tins advertise­ for the womau movement awav. She half turned from him, but E Q U A L R IG H T S A SSO C IA T IO N . ment prefer! To be- a guvei ness -e v e n and to it ure to a great eitu not iu anger, aud said to her young to be a nursery governess—a y«'iiiig only many reforms, ijgo lover: and social, which dnriug “ (ioodby. Go away, please, aud forget . T h « P o o r E u g ll-li U o re rn r» » A m e ric a n woman must have some preleusiuus- a n d K n sli» li W o u ie n — I d a 'l a y S p en cer. more or less plausible—toeducatiou aud years have taken place i*,J gim m e, sir, 'hoot puttin an yonr that von ever came. ’' of women, but also a grr,, • O R Y R K S M T B Y A M E R IC A N P R E S S A S S O C IA T IO N . I M 4 I go, since I must, but I w ill never , T h e N ew W o m a n —W o m e n o f S w eden. to geutility. c l o th e s ? Probably there is net one among uil public opinion cuucernin|jL Jubilee, turned 14, had been to free j S1 v® you up so long us we both do live, ” SeaMODttble U in ta a u d T im e ly CJowip. A n n e close of the meal the two men those 700 who woulii not be indignant standing. w ent out together, ¡»aasin^for stepped without the hall door and said: "W ho oc-— 1 do my best, sir, but m arked R idgeley’s boundary line, Allen Warfield families, and as a clear thinker all young women, of w h oa those 700 ure the standard of female woth “ Major Overton, I feel this intrusion maybe I can’t. The ole lady is very ex - F auutleroy sat silent, leaning in his and convincing reasoner she stands with but au infinitesimally siuull fraction.— au urtislical achievement, prominent of these mstitatio» o f mine to lx* so impertinent that if your picions. " corner of the carriage. H aw kins spoke ont a peer. She has so far refrained Loudon Graphic. tlieless the Fredrika Brent, woman w ill return me my own gar­ Notwithstanding, when young Faunt- once or twice, but g e ttin g no answ er re­ from allowing a picture of herself to be A m e r i c a n ami K u a l a » W o m e n * printed, and the accompanying likeness ments I w ill make my way somewhere leroy sat daw dling over rolls, coffee and lapsed likew ise in to silence. with numerous committees,, Mr. Hall Caine says of liis stay in have fur object the benefit of else fill the storm is over. ” W hen they had splashed throngh the is the first one that has ever appeared iu boiled chicken under mammy’s wrath­ The grim ghost of a sm ile played on ful eye, Jubilee’s head came throngh the sw ift stream , still finsh aud palely t u r ­ a newspaper. As w ill be seen, she bears the United ¡states: "Many of uiy im ­ H e l e n G o u l d ', I ’h e n . Major Overt*m’s face. door, Jubilee’s voice said in accents of bid, Fauntlerov said, draw iu g a loug a striking resemblance to her distin­ pressions of America, by the way, top­ guished father. pled down like a child’s house of cards “ That would be suicide, which is the weary disgust: breath: Miss Helen Gould's inhe_ Although one of the busiest women iu when I found lny elf actually in the her father lias certainly beeej worst form of cowardice, ” he said. " I could uot hear it upon his ground, “ Annt Diney, you better come help “ Either side of us is a stream that uow me. Somebody’s knocked over your tur­ but now iu heaven’s nam e tell me w hat the country, Miss Clay submitted toau country and among the people. A de­ w ell us financial. The "boar interview, iu which she treats in her lightful nation to study is America— ity ” w hich he possessed it »bo a man with two good arms could not key pen, and that old fool istiufliii it to all this means. ” safely pass on horseback. On foot and the woods as fust as her young ones eau "Seem s to m e a m utter of names, clear, logical style of the needs of the fresh and frank and full of originality. daughter in her charities, r crippled you would surely drown. go. I run so hard tryin to head her, my Fauutleroy versos Overton — Overton women of today aud of the benefits Of course, we all kuow and have always conducted w ith the same Ridgeley's door can let no man go out breath is still clean obflusticated. “ | versus F a u u tle ro y ,” H aw kins said, fold­ which she thinks w ill follow’ the en­ known, for the lust century, at least, system w ith which het h to his death. »Stay and be sure of your that Americans are clever, but we can't looks after his vast niter«» "De laws a massy, 'pon my soul, dat ing his arm s and sticking his chin iu ! franchisement of women. “ What caused yon to become an ad­ realize uuiil we go itmoug them and see brother Edwin inunufactam Welcome until you can go in safety. ” ole hen tukke.v gwiue make me lose all | the air. “ If only you would let me speak, ’’ the my 'ligiou. qnor’liu at Yr, ” mammy The o ther looked a t him im patiently vocate of equal rights for women?” the them in their homes bow kindly, how Woody Crest, the duy uursen« reporter asked. other began. A gesture stopped him. cried, making a dash for the door. It and said very low: yumigof heart, they are as individuals.” Sunday school treats whicht “ While I was still in my teens,” Major Overtoil liu policy which has been adopted as against deeds. It is just possible that speak them would be madness. She patiently as the man clambered down because he is likely iu think of himself, Carolina, und it might well be you came iu ignorance of some things would leave him in affright. Yet he worn his seat. anti uf his sons, before he thinks of his by the other states. The Soalh that have gone before. Pray pardon mo could not forbear raising to his lips the “ N o th in g ,” said Fauutleroy, "o n ly 1 wife and daughters And English wom­ experiment has been must i i f I ask to be spared further reference to slim rosy fingers that lay fluttering in refuse to rid e w ith a m an w ho gives mo en liave conscientiously upheld him in and, under Dr. Surah Allan, insult in place of inform ation. ” a ll jMiinful subjects. Be simply the his own. bis attitude toward them, until com­ tuuute women in the hospital stranger within my gate for the rest of "Y ou are a touchy o u e ," the law yer "W hyshould I remember you?" Dare paratively lately, ut auy rate. In Amer­ insane ut Columbia have never m your stay. ’* asked, half turning away. “ Next week retorted, banging to the door. "G o o n , ica, on the couirary, I fancy that women | ter ami more satisfactory t “ In one minnte, sir. All I ask is that you w ill forget my existence, except Dick. I 'll give th is young m an w h a t he have known their ov\u value, and set it Charleston N ew s and Courift yon w ill believe I came simply w ith the maybe us the heir to a claim that trou­ wants. ’ ’ rather high, fur a number uf years—a MISS L A U R A M. C LA Y. "V ery well, but be a little careful ; S h e W a k e s I t Pa). holiest purpose of trying to better a bad bles you. Ah, you sec, 1 know something couple of generations, at least.” matter, a very sail one. I am not a of fam ily affairs. Believe me, 1 am not how you do it, ” his client retorted, sin k ­ ‘ lugs evidently mast be, more or less, Mrs. Frances Fisher Wood Iu personal appeuiuuce Mr. Caine finds mere reflections of those npon whom sneak. They told me to approuch yon so disloyal to our side of the quarrel as ing back upon his cushions so as to look onr women "prettier, more attractive, up an entirely unique stu d y ant under a feigned name, but I refused. 1 to have come here thus clandestinely if the other full iu the face. H aw k^ts : they depend. Therefore, if women al more bewitching, than English women, iug profit therefrom. She1 ; low themselves to owe men obligations did not give my full name at tirst lie 1 had not thought that maybe you needed shifted a trifle under the scrutiny, but been luterested in oriental me­ greater than men’s reciprocal obliga­ but not so regularly beautiful. The »aid: ennse I feared to startle the young me— were in pain that I could ease. ” straight, almosr (Greek uose ami the in­ lius now so far advanced in ' "You are an odd fish, Allen— nearly tions to them, they mast assnnie a weak lady"------ "I am, ” Fauutleroy said, getting effably lovely aud haughty upper lip of uese language as to he au i “ W ill yon come to my office for n qniekly to his feet and flinging liis sound ns odd as the old one back there, ” nod- mental and moral attitnde, bringing its the most perfiet type of English girl I poetry aud all sorts of art i ■moke?’ Major Overtoil said, as though arm around her. "Dare! Dare! I love lin g behind them "Y'on know I warn­ attendant evils upon the whole of so­ have uot sqeu equaled in America, I She is the one woman in this he had uot heard, leading the way to a you Is-tter than my life. 1 did uot mean ed you against going there— as yourself, ciety, for however highly men’s judg­ must say.” —Providence JouruaL can read the mystic symbols sm all bare room jast off the back piazza to tell you just yet. It is so sudden. But ‘hat is. If the old man hadn't known ment aud conscience may be developed known und recognized by evu; A s the tw o came into it they found from the first look of your eyes into who you were, I’m persuaded you would they cannot assume women’s responsi­ l* la M a y Sp«>n*!t*r, in Japanese curios. Further» asily have gut into liis good graces, bilities, so whatever dwarfs women’s themselves face to face with Dare. She mine as you knelt, an angel of rescue, There lives in Edgerton, Wis.. a Wood is often in demand at iiough so maybe to induce him to listen ! development injures society. After I d id not flush, look cuuscions or seek to beside that living grave, 1 have felt that young woman, Ida May Epeneer, who house when an expert opinion» evade her grandfather's disapproving * belonged to you— solely, entirely; that to reason. Y'ou see, you are to him not ] saw that women ought to have equal is an expert jeweler. Sho is in partner­ and she has built up a most •ye. Instead she gathered up a handful I would give my life fur you aud die nerely the heir and agent of the Faunt- rights with .men in edncational and in­ leroys. There's a heap more that you, dustrial advantages I did uot at once ship with her father, Ihe sign leading, business. Her own o f torn papers, and stepping to the door happy iu the sacrifice. ” ! perceive clearly that they shonld enjoy "John Spencer 6c Daughter, Jewelers | at 140,000, but serves its best •topped lieside it to say: "Y'ou may have the opportunity else­ that almost nobody knows. ’’ model for less Imuwuig bn "W h y w as I not told?” the young i the same political rights. I had the idea, and Opticiaus." “ I knew yon would want to smoke, where," Major Overton said from the Having determined to adopt the jewel York Journal. grahdfatlnr, so I lit the fin-, if it is July, door behind him. Hawkins darted mau asked sternly. The other laughed which is still so prevalent among my sex, that politics was not the ‘sphere’ ry business as a profession, she entered and pnt pipes ready tilled thereover the through it and caught young Fauntle- disagreeably, saying: T h e W o m a n W ho Lsoita "W ell, now, it's a bit aw kw ard to say for women, and that going to the polls in the fall of 1887 the Horological m antel.'' ro.v’s arm, crying out: The womau who langhs is ‘ school at La Porte, hid. While there "Very good. I am obliged," Major 'Allen, Allen, are you mad? Come to a fellow in plain E nglish, 'Y our fa ­ , was derogatory to womanly delicacy, craze of the vaudeville world Overton said grimly, stopping so as to away at once. Y'ou should never have ther was a thorough paced scoundrel. ’ which was worthy to be protected even she competed With some of the veterans ice Atherton has won fame it . , , . e hide hits granddaughter from his guest. come here, though,” turning to the old B ut th a t's the frozen fact of the case. ” by the sacrifice of what was indisputa­ in the business fur a prize, a gold med- . .. "H ow did he prove it? " The tone was bly an abstract right. But further ob­ al, to he given to the oue turning the thro1of,h mU, T l Dan- moved lightly aside, drew a choir man, who stood a statue of white fur}'. quality of her "ha! ha!” ,rf Lfir h“ ! lm! “ to the corner of the heurth and said to "I swear. Major Overton, he did not even, but H aw kins saw th a t the o th er’s servation aud reflection soon convinced best balance staff in the shortest tun 1 anall,v eyes hail begun to blaze. He drew a l it­ me that under the pressure of false so­ She won the medal. Two of the judges the time honored theory that a Fauutleroy: know everything. ” never laugh at his own jokes,^ cial theories and the weight of nnqnal were from New York aud one from Chi­ "Sit down, and I w ill give you a light W ith one stride the old man eanglu tle more aw ay before he said: “ I t ’s a long story. Did you never hear laws, nneqnal because made only by cago. Her teacher told her that, iu all woman's success seems due to for your pipe, as you have hut one bund Dare's arm and essayed to drag her from men, essential woman delicacy and probability, if they had known she was ity to start tho audience into now. " the room. The girl shook herself free of how he died?" “ He was drowned before he was 80, worth were continually sacrificed, and a woman they would not have awarded est fits of merriment. Mbete “ Yon spoil me, “ he protested, sinking his hold and said, w ith eyes ontblazing five years after I was born— at least that that nothing could avail to protect wom- her the prize. He also remarked that, stories in a funny way, but it into the seat and looking straight into his own: laugh, heard at the close of the girl's eyes. Major Overton frowned "I am no child, grandfather. Even is what I have been told and believe. ” I anhood from ench dangers except for though fairly entitled to it. he feared it has made her fam e.—Exchaap ’ ‘Correct, not a donbt of i t In fact, 1 conscientious women firmly to claim would not be a good advertisement for heavily, took the girl by the arm and from you 1 demand the courtesy due a saw it myself, and somebody else was equal rights everywhere, including the the school. After learning the trade, led her through th» door, saying. "Stay woman. ” A n n e tt« * W d e e . in your room. Dare, until I send for “ I see. Yon demonstrate your worn drowned w ith him. Can you guess who right of helping to make the laws, and her coworkers feared she wonld not be Froken Annette Vedee, it was?' able to get a situation on account of her by their own womanly exercise of the you. “ %nhood by slinking thus to a remits daughter of the chief of tbs- “ No, Not my mother?" franchise to demonstrate that politics sex. However, the teachers, knowing "Not by a long shot She went mail belongs to women’s sphere as well as to she was fully competent, gave her rec­ pertinent in Copenhagen, b“ CHAPTER VIII. at your birth and spent the rest of her man’s . " ommendations. During the summer of linqnished her post as By midnight the storm had sobbed cat two of the professors at tbs life— 10 years— in a lunatic asylum. I “ How long have yon been engaged m 1883 she studied to become au optician, Us wrath. Morning broke fair over the don’t think Peyton, your father, ever this work?” attending lectures in Boston. This university, which she bai radiant, now washed world. The rays of cared much for her or she for him if the "Though very early I avowed toy branch she has found very profitable. three terms, and has gone dawn were struggling through the win truth were told. The old folks made the j belief in equal rights, circumstances did At the time Miss Spencer took up the penhagen, where she will » dow panes ere A llen Fauntlerov dropped match. So it isn’t astonishing that aft­ not permit me to engage in any system­ work there were probably not more important mathematical m i asleep When at last his eyes opened, er her misfortune the sight of him set atic work for these principles till 1888, than a half dozen women engaged in which she has beeu «ngsgei the sun was high in heaven. His host time. her fairly wild. So he put her wholly when I helped to organize an equal the occupation.— Woman's Journal. Stood at his liedside, grayer, harder, out of his mind and went the pace. I rights association in Lexington. Later sterner looking in tho ligh t of the gold­ W a n t s H e r t o Ife*«» tell you I was a lad in those days, but in the same year the Kentucky Equal T h e N ew W o m an . en day than in that of rainy skies. Yet Mrs. Lydia Ticheuor BaiW! A nd I w ill w ip e Je ru sa le m as remember w ell how he opened people’s Rights association was formed. I was still his voice wns a w ell bred monotone, gregational preacher, recently» eyes. He drank his company blind, yet elected its president and have been re­ bare of all feeling. ings at ¡Snohomish, Wash., i» went away with head in air, bet high elected each year since. The object of "Pardon me for disturbing yon. I fear With this text the Rev. Phebe Bans- the churches united. They » and nearly always won. W hile as for the association is to advance the indus­ yon slept poorly," he saicl "But a women, they ran after him until I won­ trial, educational and legal rights of ford, iu her lecture at the house of Mrs decided to hold regular nab*1 friend has come in search of yon, and I aud have invited Mrs. Bailey * der he didn't despise the whole sex. women and secure the franchise to Maria McCnllough, 317 West Eightv had no choice but to wake you. Here second street, proved that man's sphere for them. ‘ 'One winter he went to Alabama and them by appropriate state and national comes Jubilee w ith your boots He w ill is also m the kitchen. there met Margaret Overton” ------ help you to ilress and w ait on you at legislation.—Lexington Cor. Louisville The girls of the Lawrence “ If those men who are forever flannt- "Tho major’s daughter?” Allen cried, Courier-Journal. breakfast. Take yonr tim a There is no “f cannot go, Jfr. Fauntleroy. / am an in Wisconsin have adopted * mg in onr faces the texts of St. Paul in in spite of himself. The other went on: need of harry. I w ill take care that your Overton which he forbids women to speak m the for school wear modeled i T h e P oo r E n r lt.h O o T ern e H . friend does uot grow im patient ” vons," the old man said throngh his [CONTRTOKD.] churches wonld read this text thev the m ilitary ontfitof the boy* The pathos of advertisements is not "W ho is it— Hawkins? I thought he'd teeth. Fauntlcroy sprang to the girl's wonld find out where some of the kitch- school. It includes a bine bb confined to wbat are popularly known look me up if the horse got back w ith side, caught her hand in his and cried G l» d S h e I . I t s . I a A m e r ic a . en.work belongs." said Mrs. Hanaford np in front w ith black, and » as the agony columns of the daily pa­ out me. I beg you not to let him get at out: • “ I ’m glad I live in America," said a pers. To the thoughtful mind there is Every one is not a wife- hence the bine trimmed w ith black. that precious old brandy. He w ill stay "Major Overton, you— no man shall pretty yonng woman, talking to a P hil­ absurdity of the idea th till ho drains tho bowl, ” Young Faunt- breathe one hurtful word of her Herr adelphia Inquirer reporter, “ because I convincing evidence of a constant stream Some of the new poke whole duties are household leroy said in an effort to speak lightly. to your teeth I beg her to come away am never afraid to travel by myself. of suffering and of that hope deferred already been in evidence • "The very mental traits specially char which maketh the heart sick to be found He was far from feeling so. A ll his sleep w ith mo as my w ife—chosen, honored Last year I was in London and went u ,H u n t heads among the New York in the innumerable applications for em­ actenstic of w o m e n -,. had been a phantasmagoria of trouble above all the world. ” around with a friend who is married, ployment by ail sorts and conditions of “ “ Dci bet,er fi’ted to these days of It is significant that only tbe > of thick clouds, of sw ellin g waters, w ith Dare shivered through and through and we were spokea to in an insnlting pretty women have bad tbs - Daro in the m idst of them, swept for­ A red tide swept up over brow and manner every tim e w e went e n t Pari* advertiser« A notable and typical ex­ rapid locomotion than man's slower appear in them. m ethod-reasoning. " ample of the terribla reality of the ever away in their flood. The night cheek, then faded, leaving her white, was still worse. People speak of the "The day of reproach for our sex is struggle for life is to be discerned in a through he hail not hidden from himself with eyes of fire. She was so young, ban Old fashioned mahogany French politeness, bnt it is only a the fact that In their all too brief en­ ly turned 17, all this seemed so wonder- veneer. The men wonld get in front recent notification in a daily paper by whom'wh ° T*r’ u°d of very high backs, are being hom we are the proudest the are °°«« th o s e counter she had taken captive his heart fill. so terrible, it put her happy, careless of ns on every street corner and smirk the w ife of a well known man of let­ after. The qnaint maiden and liis fanry. He must not, he could girl life years aud years behind her. She and ogle and chatter like monkey« I'm ter« The lady in qnest.o-., after stating who were formerly called the superflu­ more charming than when c not, would not go away w ithout further drew her hand gently from Fanntleroy’s glad I didn't understand anything they that she bad selected a nursery govern- ous women This i , not meant t o d e c i, of these high backed chaira ees, went on to "inform the 700 other marriage. The new woman makes the sight and speech of her. He would not clasp and said, staring straight before .id. There are no men like the Amer­ *>« -he w ill demand of £ startle, mayl»i distress her w ith any < her at her grandfather, who stood a ican men. and I never was so fully able candidates that the photographs with Mrs. Irma T. Jones has I talk of love. Instead 'he would speak a shaking embodiment of speechless fury: to appreciate it as I am, now I have which stamps were sent w ill be present­ hnsband the same fidelity and parity ed trustee of Plymouth C ly returned.' ’ little o f the gratitude he felt for her "1 cannot go, Mr. Fauntlerov. I am teen those of ether nations in their Herald* PI,Ctice* her*>“ - " - N e w York church, Lansing. She is Seven hundred other candidates! And tim ely aid and beg her, i f ever the time an Overton. I cannot turn against ipy own land« Besides, the girls are teudent of its Sunday schoil came that she needed h elp to remember own, no matter how I may be wronged. ’’ treated better here than anywhere else bow many applications wonld the ladv V om ea o f S w n to a. th at she had in him a faithful friend. | "Forgive me. Dare, forgive me! Io n on earth, and I don't w in t to e r a s the have received if she bad advertised fur Miss Frano Baker of M Mi-a Sophia Leyonbnfond (later Bar a thoroughly competent high class cook? But how achieve so t^uch, guarded ss are your fath er 'schild^ thank God! For ocean any m aze." has written a history of T b . .ip e r m o c , family folk who'hav, O h ^ i ^ I S E d L " d Ro“ li" Foreign Missionary Society* UTerrona started anonymously In 1848 church. WOMAN S WOULD. she was? After breakfast he must go away, and throughout the meal mammy would certainly attend him. If he could get her away— a voice broke throngh his musing*. Jubilee, black and slim, with woolly head and big nptamed eyes, stood in the door, saying: Wiiut correction* does you have ter ‘bf J C