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THE LILY OF THE VALLEY- GLASS ¡EYES. “For what animal or bi/T She had brought a book to read, but, FEMALE FREAKS. make the largest eyes, 8Dd“ *1 leaning back in lazy enjoyment of The two girls wlin attempted to the smallest!” the day, she watched the white sails *«•«■■> *■ “ New Im|- with a dreamy look in her eyes, as if Death of a Friendly African Kiug--A popularize Mother Hubbard dresses Wkst|Wa> "1 make the largest ev#H , 1 ’« by an Obaervlng »«porter— her thoughts were miles away. She Kuler M ho Merit HU Watch«« to Europe i at Collins, Col., thereby excited a dermiat moose, and the small«.? ;*l G Shape, of the Cot, Eye- to be Mended. ' mob to hostile demonstrations. thrush. ” ” H happened to glance down, and be Severul beautifully arched eye- came aware that a pair of blue eyes, "Do you use other , 1 brimming over with fun, were regard As a Sun reporter glanced at a brown and yellow in mnkin«?! rte The death of King Mtesa of Ugan i brows were discovered in a room ou ing her with an amused look from an da removes an African potentate of ' Grand avenue, just vacated by a glass showcase in front of u taxider beasts and birds!” i young laily who is spending the sum adjoining rock. The owner of said "For some fancy South mist's store on Williams Htreet his birds I have to. or thev w.sili 1 eyes w a young man of alxnit three whom the record of travelers in the mer months at Lake Minnetonka. fü and twenty, who seemed to be taking Dark Continent gives rather a pic " The Allee des Acacias, Paris, is en- glance was returned by a hundred natural." As the reporter went dUWh J life easy. His head was resting turesque glimpBe than a complete i livened by three Cuban women in a eyes of various colors and dimensions. against a rock, while his feet were and satisfying description. The most I superb carriage. Each evening they They were yellow, blue, carmine, the sun was streaming into th 2 elevated on one much higher, in true on the street, but the ... striking account of this jiersonage is appear in new toilets, now '.n blue, brown, and round and oval, large and case masculine fashion. blink.—{New York Sun. now in white, now in (esthetic combi certainly that given by M. Linant. a [ small. Some had the mild, suppli “Looks as if he had been a fixture nations of color. APHORISMS OF ’OLIVER then- all the afternoon.” thought ! Lieutenant of Gordon Pasha, by One of the principal graces of cating gaze of an Alderney cow. HOLMES. UJI Edith, trying to look as if she was i whom he was sent to that Prince’s j Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, was I some the glare of the tiger, some the not aware that he was looking at her, ou may sot it down ... .. . B capital on the shores of Lake Victo- prodigious abundance of fine hair. J wary glance of the fox, some the steady which attempt was rather a failure. I One day, at her toilet, to anger her which admits of few exception» fl She prepared to start for home, ! ria. Mtesa’s chair usrd to be placed I heroic lord, she cut off her command- i stare of the owl, anil some the idiotic those who ask your opinjJlB when, looking round, she missed her I on a leopard’s skin in the hall of j ing tresses and flung them in his look of a wax dummy. waut your praise. H hat, which she hail taken off’. The . audience, so that the hind claws i face. Memory is a net. One find, ¿B A sign on thecaseread: “Artificial MODERN AUTHORSHIP. wind had carried it off', and lodged it served as a kind of footstool, while A colored girl in Atlanta, Ga., was I eyes for stuffed birds, etc.,” and a of fish when lie takes it frn"B in a crevice of the rocks far down. A fii> koup hen's my «tory’s theme, knocked over by an engine, and in a | painted hand pointed upstairs. In a I.look, lull a dozen miles of B I. . the tai) stretched along the floor iu “How unfortunate!” thought Edith Who ne’er was known to tire few minutus got up as if nothing un ! small front room on the second floor have inn through it without stieS front of him. A number of charms Of laying egtfs—but then slic’d scream “I can never go down there.” God bless all g(M>d WomZ^B usual had happened, and, looking af So loud o’er every etif ’twould seem anil a large tusk were piled up in a "Can I be of any use!” The house must be on lire. ter the engine, said: “Y’ou's got a | were a number of show cases full of their soft hands and pitying kB heap lieside him. and his Grand Turning, Bdith saw the youth of A turkey edek. who ruled the walk, must all come at last. ’ * the blue eyes. Vizier and other courtiers were con heap ob politeness to serve a lady dat I all kinds of fancy articles of glass- we Put A wiser bird and older, not your trust in ri)0DM B i «are, and among the eases was one Could bear’t no longer; so off did stalk, , “I don’t see how you can.” said stantly employed in “smoothing down way 1” “B Right to the hen and told her: containing eyes like those below. put your money in trust. the creases in his trousers" a unique, Woman who has been lookiug over Edith, looking dubiously at the un “Madam, that scream, 1 apprehend, When a strong brain ig ni>uB Scattered over a table were thin bars fortunate hat, which was resting blankets in a Main street store: au.l perhaps, the strangest mode of Does nothing to the matter; peacefully on the rocks below. It surely helps the egg no whit; expressing complete servility ever "Well, 1 didn’t mean to buy. Am of glass of various hues. From the with a true heart it seems lik/B So lay your eggs and done with it, just looking for a friend.” "Clerk, back room a combination of sounds aiming a bubble against a WwuB After looking for some time, they devised by a barbarous despot." H I pray you, madam, as a friend, found a long branch, and the hat was __ Auother traveler, Col. Long of the politely: "Don’t think you’ll find like tlie whirr of a sewing machine gold. Cease that superfluous clatter; Controversy equalizes fools B Khedivial army, brought back such a your friend among the blankets. and the spurr up of a gas flame in You know not how’t goes through ¡ny head!” fished up in triumph. (draught. Mingled with these were v.-ise men in the same way-HU ii B “ Hump, very likely!” madam said, “A new and novel way of fishing,” favorable description of Mtesa. a! We’ve looked 'em all through.” fl Then proudly putting forth a leg— I complaints of the heat, and directions fools know it. although he only saw him once, that said he, with a smile, as he deposited “Uneducated barnyard fowl, Some young ladies have invented i to a small boy to take a tin can and 1 find the great thing in the Ismail wished to send him a magnifi it at her feet. “ Perhaps you will You know no more than an owl a new plan for securing husbands. The noble privilege and praise thank me, though you did look so cent carriage, which Gen. Gordon, “They go out boating with the man I get ten cents worth of something is not SO much where we standaifl Of authorship in modern days; dignified when you discovered me on with his usual good sense, intercept of their choice, contrive to upset the cold. In the back room the reporter what direction wo are moving, fl 1’11 tell you why I do it, It' the sense of the ridictiloigfl the opposite rock. Really, to be ed en route. The late Khedive also boat, then grab him and save his life, saw two men engaged in glass blow First you perceive 1 lay my egg, candid, I thought seriously of asking sent two sheikhs to convert Mtesa to the victim generally showing Lis ing, and a third superintending them. one side of an impressible natgfl And then—review it,” One of the men had a bar of ordinary it is very well, but. if that is all t^B you if I could come over and read to Mohammedanism; but they do not by marrying his preserver.” crystal glass. Holding it in the gaB is in a man he had better have 3 —[Harvard Crimson. you; should vott have been shocked seem to have bad much success, as gratitude a novel scheme—for young la flaiue, he worked a lump of glass an apt ami stood at the head offl if I had!” he was strongly opposed to the doc It is who can swim; but the proba around the end of a wire and then profession at once. ® MY FATE. “Of course,” said Edith, with a trines of Islam. He described him dies bilities are that a few years after pressed the lump into a mold. When Travelers change their gtiineas.fl self in a letter to Gordon Pasha as rougish look; “ it would have been “It is of uo use, papa! The idea marriage the man will regret that his ne drew it out a round crystal glass their characters. ■ “the son of Buna. King of Uganda,” life was saved. of disposing of me iu any such style very improper.” There are three little wicks to fl eye was formed at the end of the “ Since the all important ceremony and he also said he "wanted to be —as if I were to have no voice in the Madame Hurtrelle, a lady of jiosi- lamp of a man’s life, brain, bloodfl matter!’’ And Edith tossed her of introduction cannot be dispensed good friends with the English.” Af tion in Paris, has been arrested for wire. While it was still soft he breath. Press the brain a littlefl ‘ba pretty brown curls with an air of with, then allow me,” said he. at the ter this letter, introducing himself drunkenness. In defensp she stated handed it over to the other blower, light goes out followed by both fl determination. “To have one’s hus same time taking a card-case from as it were, he showed every desire that she had read that the surest way I who took a very thin bar of yellow others. Stop the heart a uinfl to keep on amicable terms with glass, and beating it. worked it into band all selected for one is absurd!’’ his pocket and handing her a card. of preserving furs from the ravages the crystal. When after a while he ami out goes all three of the «¡fl As Edith took it, some one shouted Egypt, and those travelers and mis “Edith,” said her father, “do try of moths was to stow them away in Choke the air out of the lungs fl to be reasonable; you know 1 should “Edith!” and, looking down, they dis sionaries who reached his State were an empty spirit cask. She accord removes the crystal and yellow glass presently the fluid ceases to smfl covered Fred limping along with a generally well treated by him. His from the flame, the glass at the end never wish to force your inclinations ingly purchased one and confided to other centres of flame, and alM in such a serious matter. You have doleful look. The interesting youth later correspondence consisted prin it her cloak. The weather being of the wire looks like a round, glow the had sprained his ankle. cipally of requests for the articles ing eye. As it cooled down, tbeyel soon stagnation, cold and dark J often heard me speak of Mr. Chester; The scientific study of man is fl "How did you manage to do it!” of Europe which had either eaught chilly, she required the garment, and low that had been worked in, began he was a very dear friend of m;ne in fancy or seemed most suitable to the alcoholic fumes produced intoxi to resemble more and more a yellow most difficult of all branches® college, but after that we lost sight of asked Edith, as she and her new his cation. She waa acquitted. I his wants. . tris When it was thoroughly cool knowledge. each other for many years, until I friead assisted him home. There are a good many real mis® “I was playing Robinson Cruso on Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton is i and hard, it looked like a large owl's A looking-glass gold anil silver went abroad, when I met my old desert island,” growled Fred, "and lace, a stamp with his name on it, the guest of some of the English no I eye, the pupil being a section of the ies in life that we cannot'belpsmilfl friend, but only to lose him again in a fell off the rock.” and some gold and silver coins, such bility of Devonshire. ' wire ou which the glass was heated. at, but they are the smiles that, nfl a few weekH by death. He left me I They finally reached home, where as sovereigns, napoleons, and dollars, Before the glass bad cooled, the wrinkles not dimples. Mme. Michelet announces a vol the guardian of his only child, a son We must have a weak spot or tJ of nineteen, who was then studying it was found that the ankle bail re ho asked for repeatedly, and gener ume upon the early life of her lius first man bad heated another piece of iu a medical college in l’aris, and ceived a pretty severe wrench, which ally managed to obtain. He even band, based upon autographical crystal glaas, molded it, and handed in a character before we can love fl heir to a large fortune. Before dying, would confine Fred to the house for sent some of the watches he had re memoranda found amo ng his papers. it to the second man, who again much. People that do not laugh ■ cry or take more of anything than! worked in a piece of yellow glass. my friend expressed a wish that you a few days. Mrs. Raymond thanked ceived as presents to Europe to be Miss Agnes Emery won the How “We’ve got enough owls eyes now,” good for them, or use anything bm| should marry his son. Young Ches the young stranger for so kindly mended, and showed in many other land prize, at the commencement of ter was to know nothing of his fath assisting her niece. He proved to be little ways his desire to learn more the University of Kansas, for the the Superintendent said. “I guess dictionary words, are admirable sal er's wish until he should have tin a doctor, and. after attending to Fred, of the great world bo bad heard of best essay on “Civil Service Reform.” you had better make fifty pair dolls’ jects for biographers. But we don’J eyes, fifteen pair blue and the rest care most for these fine pattern flowl ished his studies, when ho was to he went away, promising to call in in regions milder than his torrid kingdom round Lakes Albert and ers that press best in the herbaria»! Jn the Cambridge mathematical brown. come to America. That was four the morning and see his patient. “How very fortunate he should Victoria, and to establish some tripos this vear the name of one of Faith always implies disbelief oil “You see,” be continued, turning to years ago. 1 have kept myself in have been near!” said Mrs. Raymond. friendly relations with the Europeans the young lady students at Girton the reporter, “baby dolls mostly have lesser fact in favor of a greater. formed as to bis character, and have “I wonder who be is’” who had reached his territory in College is ranked between the light hair and blue eyes, while large The Broad Church, I think, will always received the most favorable Edith said nothing to correct the their search for the sources of the twentieth and twenty first wranglers. young lady dolls «re brunettes. As never be based upon anything thtt! reports.” requires the use of language. Free] "Oil, I suppose bo is perfect!” said impression that her aunt had received, Nile. One incident in connection Lucy’ Stone was horrified when a the baby dolls ate cheaper there is Edith, saucily. “But let me hope he but, after gaining her own room, with his Government bus been pre Mormon elder out West told her more demand forthem, and so I have masonry gives the idea of such I the card from her pocket and served. anil as it throws some light to keep more blue glass eyes on church. The cup of cold water does! hus found his ‘true love;’ if not, he drew on the mode of waging war in that that there was a flourishing Mormon I hand." not require to be transplanted fori may object to having a wife selected read it. Church in Boston. W e can show her "John Smith!” exclaimed Edith, part of Africa, it may be quoted. An As he finished speaking, the first foreigner to understand it. The only I for him. But you don't expect, me worse things than that in Boston and with a grimace. “Certainly not a island called Sasso was the particular j workman pressed the soft, heated broad church p possible is that, wliiai to stay here to fall dutifully in love high sounding title.” object of his ambition; but its in not half try. crystal glass into a tiny mold, drew lias its creed in the heart and nut ill with this young doctor, I hope! A grand daughter of Robert Burns, I it out a tiny white human eye, and the head. ***** ♦ habitants preferred their liberty, and. Aunt Currie starts for Newport soon, I would have a woman as true mi The next morning found Edith being expert divers, whenever Mtesa’s is. it is asserted, at present in receipt I | handed it to the second workman, and 1 have made arrangements to go of ' relief from the London Scottish who inserted a small blue iris, just as death. At the first real lie, which I with her; when do you expect this established in the parlor, ostensibly war canoes approached, they dived Corporation. Her name is Mrs. he had inserted the yellow pupils in works from the ____ _____ to keep Fred company, but really in underneath them, and, cuttimr tho 1 heart outwards, she I prodigy ?” 1’yrke. She is the daughter of the i the owl eyes. After the glass had I should Im tenderly chloroformed intufl “Edith,” said her father, sternly, prospect of the handsome doctor’s withes, sank boats and crews to poet's eldest son, Robert. gether. As Mtesa was "corpulent I | cooled down it looked like a wee blue i I a better world, where she can bi.uB “I wish you to understand you are call. She had not long to wait before Mrs. Abigal Scott Duniway is i human eye. When fifteen pairs had I : an angel for a governess and feedolB to treat Mr. Chester, while ho is my he was ushered into the parlor. Af and consumptive” ten years ago. his ; fruits, which shall make betfl guest, with respect, if nothing more, ter pronouncing Fred better, lie was death is not surprising, and the ces writing a remarkable serial story for ' thus been made, the heated crystal ¡strange 1 paper, the 77n- A'o/7/iicc.sf, at | was dipped into a larger mold for all over again, even to her bones and® and not let your foolish love of ro interrogated by that youth as to when sation of Egyptian activity in the her equatorial region will leave his peo Portland, Ore., in which she develops r ¡large young lady dolls’ eyes, and marrow. ■ manee prevent you from seeing his he could walk. < phases of woman’s rights and : brown irises worked in. When ten “Not for a four day’s," said the ple free to arrange, the questions of certain Why can’t somebody give us a list® many admirable traits of character. ; pairs of these has been made the su- of things which everybody think® It is one of my dearest wishes to see doctor. "Rather bard work for you, succession without any foreign inter 1 wrongs with great vigor. ference.—[London Times. and nobody says, and another list of ■ Mrs. Abram S. Hewitt had made Pelri?^en^.en^ you married to him; but, as I have Isn’t it! Do you like to read?” • «. | “Yes, I like books if there are lots for her, just before her departure for i "Now that we’ve made eyes for ba- things that everybody says and no® said, I shall not force your wishes. I ITEMS OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. 1 Europe, a large cameo portrait of her ' ”les a.n,‘ y°nng ladies, we’ll make body thinks?—I Exchange. Ho will not come here until Septem of bears and alligators and fighting father, the late Peter Cooper. It is j so[““ f°r full-grown women—millin ber, so that will give you plenty of in them." ---------------------- B Congressman J. G. Cannon, of oval, about two inches in diameter. t‘rs waifigures, you know. Brown time at Newport.” •'Well,” said the doctor, laughing. WHAT WIV1S ARE FOB.---------- I rn' efl time, because we’ve got blue “Well, you uro a dear good papa." "I think 1 have some works of that Danville. 111., has sold a 480 acre and was made by the artist Zoellner. 1 eves hnnrl ” What the true man most wants oil ■ eyes enmicrh enough nn on hand. said Edith, throwing her arms around description; and if your mother will farm near Newman, Ill., for SKI,000. A new cigar is appropriately called I This time the heated crystal glass wife is her companionship, sym»® his neck and looking up roguishly allow me, 1 will bring them over.” It is estimated from reliable sourc the “Mother in Law.” It is always ¡ was prossed into a mold as large as a thy and love. The way of life has I “Ceitainly,” said Mrs. Raymond. es that 5,000 persons have emigrated sure to get the best of a fellow. into his face. “I will be ns fascina , Wiiman s eye, and a correspondingly many dreary places in it, and maul ting ns possible if I don’t, meet my “1 shall consider it a great kindness.” from Illinois to Dakota within the needs a companion with him. A man I Oscar Wilde is describing the I large iris was worked in. So he called that afternoon, and last year fate in some one else at Newjsirt.” “Is your principle trade in eyes for is sometimes overtaken with mis- 1 American girl to English audiences “I'll risk it!” said her father, pinch Edith managed to get remarkably A small quantity of lime put in the as “a pretty oasis of unreasonable dolls and lay figures, or in artificial fortune: ho meets with failure and I ing her cheek. “You read too many well acquainted in so short a time. After that there were morning calls, drinking water given to fowls is said ness in a dessert of common sense.” eyes for beasts and birds?” the re defeat; trials and temptations beset I silly love stories.” him, and he needs one to stand bj I asked the Superintendent. Edith Darling was the only child and afternoon rambles down to the to be an almost certain preventive of Lay your finger on your pulse, and porter In the latter. *1 hat is my spe and sympathize. He has some stem I of Nathan Darling, a wealthy banker. "cliffs,” and of course it was the old, the so called chicken cholera. know that every stroke some woman cialty. I have two diplomas from the battles to light with poverty, with I Her mother had died when she was old story over again. O.ie day, just Weeds are not only enormous feed is telling a secret to her neighbor American Society of Taxidermists.” enemies and with sin, and he needs a I but five years old, and her father bad on the spot where they had first met. ers. but are intolerable drinkers. through the knot-hole of a fence. “Do you sell your goods at retail'to woman that, as he puts an arm I never married again. So Miss Edith he told her he loved her. and won a They absorb all of the moisture of Seeing a carriage full of belles and people who have had pets stuffed?” around her. feels that he has some- 1 had been (tattered and petted till 1 similar confession from her sweet the earth and rob all vegetation with beaux drive by. Aminadab remarked “No 1 am simply a manufacturer, thing to light for, will help him light: I wonder she wasn't completely spoiled; lips. And then—but of course you in reach. that that reminded him of a load of and sell to dealers in artificial eyes who will put her lips to his ear and I I must confess that she was rahor know they forgot for the next hour new strawberry, the Atlantic, wooed. whisper words of counsel, and her I though I also sell to taxidermists.” fond of having her own way, and that the world contained anything is Tile said to be a tine market berry, "And for what eyes do you have the hand to his heart and impart new io- I They call it a romantic marriage generally managed to have it. She but themselves. Finally. Edith told glossy, good keeper, solid, juicy, sub I spiration. All throughTJe—through when a couple of the neighbors get : most demand?” wus just nineteen at the time of my her lover of Mr. Chester, and that her acid. conical. Howers perfect, and will the bride's father into a back room i “Df course for artificial eyes for! storm 8! and sunshine, conflict and I story not particularly beautiful, but father expected her to marry him. probably be “ pushed for all it is victory; through adverse and favor stuffed household pets — dogs' eyes with a bright, intelligent face. “But 1 shall not marry hiui now," worth" this fall. and sit on him to prevent his inter- \ able winds—man needs a woman’s rnpting and breaking up the wed- ■ cats’ eyes, and small birds' eyes.” ‘ Monday found Edith delightfully said Edith, "unless," with a roguish “And do you keep these in all !ove. The heart yearns for it 1 settled at. Newport, in a charming look, "you particularly desire me to." A successful farmer makes it a rule ding. sizes! ________ sister a and mother's love will hardly cottage belonging to Mrs. llaymond., "Ho did not answer except to fold to always raise twice as many pota All the same the year round: “No,” need. ... the - - ...... Yet many seek the Aunt Carrie Is'foro spoken of, her more closely in his arms and kiss toes as will be needed for his home I said Mrs. McGill, "we don't celebrate I . "Not ouly in all sizes, but in all ' s,,I . ’Pb' shapes. ' housework. The shape of the eye differs nothing further than ------------ and Mr. Darling's sister. She usual the red lips so temptingly near. l demand; then, if the price is high, he All Fool's Day at our house. The ly spent her summers there, with ■ “And you will not marry this man !" I has them to sell; if low. he gets a 11 Squire never pays any attention to according ; to \ the position of the bird i , ’’"T'.y en°ugh, of these j get -o-, half -................. tiio <li fLrmuh» ‘is I nothing DOtulUX? iHOFB. Flm nthur though the difference more. The other half, SUL sur Editli and her son. a rollicking boy j “Of course not!" said Edith. I good value for them by feeding them 11 legal hollow days; and as for me. I. or animal, 1. tlbHlffll . prised above measure, obtain more of fourteen, who had a great aihmra I "And you are sure you love me. I out. S t | feel just as foolish one day as an- greater than in birds.” “In what animal does , the shape of I ” “ . sought Their wives sur tion for his pretty cousin, but liked ¡ darling?” j other. ” Strawberries grown out of season the eye vary the most" ’ ’ them by giving a nobler ideaoi to tease her occasionally, notwith Having been assured on this point. 1 tinder glass are necessarily expens Some New Y'ork ladies have ' “Decided ly he cat. The shapes of ! n prise ^nn'iage .’~e, and disclosing a treasury standing. Edith and Fred would go he proceeded. ! thought to outdo the world by wear- tho cat’s eye run all the way from ive. but some raised in open air sold off in th ‘afternoon down to the cliffs, I !/,. C0’lrage sympathy t;nd love.— “Edith. I have a confession to make , ing wax tomatoes and peas on their while Aunt Carrie was enjoying a that may alter your mind in regard I in Covent Garden Market. London. I bonnets. A brace of Washingb 1 round tr al. It depends on xvhether i [Cleveland Sun. tho oat i . .-------- — oldnginto a flame of light; comfortable doze at home. Edith to Mr. Chester. I am the roan that June 14th. at $11 a pound—a price, it ! ladies appeared on tho avenue to d’ or in a dark room, c. is purring, l,.., —m. or or . - a young merchant wants to know generally carried a book of her favor | you have been ¡vowing not to marry! I is thought, never before equaled. j with bundles of garlic on their ; >1 just waking - up, I how lr ng a surety is good on a not«- or opening ite poems, while Fred managed to No, I cannot let you go," as she tried i The Michigan raspberry yield is to bonnets and a couple of bei Ilf r m a doze, and on many other arouse himself in his own fashion. to free herself from his arms. “Yon I lie up to the average of former years, I tracks. circum-1 ' Well, genera ’y as long as the not» Á ----- v lasts. We don’t know stances Now, people may rero«m U< or the surety He was never to be found when it see. 1 saw you beforejyou started for i and the cranberry crop promises I member their cat with most pleasure in a ce i much about the length but we can was time to go home, and after she Newport, and fell desperately in love well, although the marshes at present: had called him till she was hoarse, with you. dear: and when your father i art' filled with water. The latter fruit : According to the program, the tain position, and according have it [tell yon about how often a surety is theatrical compauy proposed to give stnffe.1 in that position. Of course m ’S*' O n a note. Once. Just he would make liis apjiearance, with told me you had rather romantic j last year was scarce and ruled high i ___ one* A his trousers tucked in liis boots, and notions on the subject of love, we in the market throughout the season. 1 a comedy. There was however, noth- ! the taxaermist comes to me for tho , 1 my w-o-n-s-t. Yon can't catch him i ing comical about it except at the eyes which suit the position, and it is a second time young man. bat drawn over liis eyes, and in ! entered into a plot against you. Fate I opening of the last act. The small in shaping them according to the ex- formed her "that ho had just the! seemed to favor me, and after all it There is hope for Yale. A college > audience bad-gradually become lees igencies of th«occasion that the man jollies! kind of a crab down there. was much nicer, wasn't it!” Kst-ATED to A nything E lse .— A that can lose a boat race by fifteen ! numerous until only half a dozen nfactnrer shows his skill.” ■ and for her to hurry up and see him 1 But Edith told him he was a wretch, lengths the latest style of breakfastis» in a thirty length course were left. The last act opened with "Some animals, I suppose, have kick ” >anana and a cocktail served in th« and she should never fovgive him. i must have devoted too mnili time to the hero asking the heroine in a large eyes for their size, and some rwi?’' ,At ‘onF branch this is known Ono day they started off. and Edith We rather think she changed her I books. Send your studious boys to , hoarse whisjier. “ Are we alone! ” ; small ones! ” found just the nicest kind of a nook, mind, though, as there was a great as the dude breakfast. if r .. .. . . , s^e evidently doesn't know whereupon the utility man. glancing Ob, rew The owl has a very large and. having established herself to her Wedding at . I , Mi. Darling's in a few ' how * row’ ——------- ---------------- L “ >• bora can pick . at the empty seats, responded : "Well, for its size, when yon compare it satisfaction, prepared to enjoy it, weeks, at 'L " IT i ! ' ! unrd 'h.nt U’’“‘ H"rvar'1 aftergi'tting tkeir i for all practical purposes, I should to the peacock, which has very small M hen a woman wants to be pretty Fred leaving her alone as usual. her name not not to Smith, but to Chester. I education at Yale. I say we were.” she bangs her hair, and when sb« wants to lie ugly she hangs the doofc There’s a little floweret, White and pure as snow. Hides within the woodland, White, snow-white, bending low. Modestly it hideth In the shady dell, But its habitation Boon each child can tell. For around its dwelling There’s a fragrance shed, So that we can find it, Though it hides its head. Thus good deeds in secret, Acts of ijniel worth, Though no ¡»raise awarded, Show then merit forth— Like the little floweret Shed a fragrance round, Whereby soon or later They are surely found, Lilies in the valley, Growing pure and bright, Fragrant, fresh and lowly, Clad in modest white. Of that good an emblem Ye to me aflord, Which still grows in secret, Seeking no reward. KING MTESA- ~