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Kntored nt the poKtofliee at Salem, Or.,M
k-i - r j -gcronu-cinnH mnin.r.
&; fourth pnp? 'tar term of nutwerfp
ttoa. ATrtiMMent o lnuro Insertion (for
Mi Mte wyj gnuuia ue nnnucu iu uy i
' "Curiwiprttidence conlnlnlnr now of In-
, Itwi nna immpanca in uniim uvm mi
No ntt'-tiit lit will foe paid lonnonymou
PKniinailnilrlmr thn TAPITAri JOUn.fAT
ertd nt UiclrhouHC can eeuro It by ppy
pi rttrd reqnwt, or by word lrt'lim
Hneclmen number ul free on nppllca
OAc; corner Court and Liberty Btreeto.
MONDAY.
IANUAKY, IS
Tin: year 1890 Jgafnftlng off well
, ; In real cnto trumcJionB.
That niotorJSeTt lino around the
city will Immi WkJjo'iiii to Biibtirban
property.
' Mj'frui true Ormlan, In Imppy
"'wlicn' llir gcnll Oregon nilft be
jrlliH to full.
u
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Navioation on I lie Willamette
Swill, cxlj-ii'l ni'iili farlli r In lie
n'ufnuil'f thlH yrnr limn l.i. Jmlgl ig
from tin-sent ItidlcntloiiH,
Ith iiowTlmo wo were pushing
KmUiiilrpad project. Slirrldaii and
MaMfnnvlllo Imvo both wild tl"'
wcreralady nnd why not reap while
tbegtaln isrlpo?
w i ' '- -'- '
'rilKralnfiill iilon the Atl.tntli
" 'coast during Hi year Just end d
waft fS.08 IhcIich, H.lit mire tlun
ever previously recorded. And tin
perent year lias net In with tin
abundanco of moisture in that lo
cality. Fears are entertained of a
"? total fall tiro of tho loo crop.
Nnw IIzijM'aro being rapidly In
troduced by ambitious legislators al
Olympia, fully 233 having been pre
sented in both houses already. II
is about time to turn attention to
ward passing some of tho measures
In order that at least a portion of
the business may be finished during
tho present scssl n,
SroiCANU FAr.ta Is ahead of most
cities of Us slzo in many tilings, and
It I a act that it has tho greatest
aggregation of opium smokers in
the country. From a hundred "hop
Jolnta'Uho poisonous fumes of the
deadly drug escno, and n death oc
cur oyory week or two as a warn
ing, but to no avail. Tho authori
ties movo on in tho even tenor,
bury the paupers who hnd spent
their last cent for tho poison to
which they wore slaves, collect tho
blood money under the more pleas
ant namo of license, ami ehiNs the
curtio among the necess iry evils.
Helena Journal.
singers sometimes looked and bowed !
to us, us If we were to blame for It.
When wo reached San Francisco, '
wo thought, "this will end this
Solomon business." Wo supposed
that it was a favorite In tho east be
cause he had his bringing up there;
but, to our amazement, wo heard It
In three churches Jn the Occident as
well as orient, that "Solomon was
not arrayed."
In the cast there was appropri
ateness in it, where nobody is much
arrayed. But when we heard again
in Sarato, on different occasion,
that "Solomon was not arrayed,"
from four to Ax times right alone,
ftidinaminnertbaUould late no
doubt, and when significant move
ments of tho head were made at us,
wo felt that it wasthno that some
thing should bo dono without fail
Let a collection bo taken up far
Solomon.
BltOUKS NOTES.
) Tin: nomination of Jtrico for U.
S. Senator from Ohio Is causing a
rlpplo of comment which no amount
of democratic manoeuvring can
(pilot. Murat Halstead, on his way
from Donvcr to Cincinnati, was in
terviewed a few days ago. To a re
porter, regarding tho nomination of
Drico, ho declared that It had put
the democrats in a hole. "It is
simply a tribute to money power,"
continued the Held marshal, "and
they have openly endorsed tho
representative of suuh power. How
can democrats ever again pone
before tho country as tho opponents
of monopolists, trusts and grasping
millionaires. Hrleols not an Ohloun,
and his admission to the sunato Is
"Imply giving Now York three
sonjitors."
OOUII II'NOTOIUOINAU
Ail unluiiiwn exchange pnys tills
tribute) to winter: "It snows and
blowH and stlnus your nose makes
all creation slilvurl It bites your
toes, Increases your woes, and
freezes up tho river. Tho front nips
all, both grout and small, this dark
and dreary winter It freezes type,
It bursts tho pipe, and vexes sore
tho printer. H. let her- mil wo
mean tho coal It takes the cash In
winter; now plcuso bo kind and
make up your mind to settle with
-' the printer."
TIM) Mlllfn MJlToMUN"
Df. Mulv'hmore, editor of the
Presbyterian, while making a tour
around the world, was painfully lin
prvwHHl by tho fact that a iopiilur
plow of music, In which there are
"yaln repetitions," may become
irritating. Iletniyi:
On our tour, tu nearly every
church where we preached' or
wqrhlpod which had a choir or
some pretensions, wo heard tho
pleco, "Consider tho Lilies," which
4 ill vong, lold and Highly, told us
flvo or x times that Solomon was
rABBNT-W. LOVK.
No Iotc U s true "and tender as
tho lore our parents give us, and
for none arc we so ungrateful. We
toko it as a matter of courseas
something we deserve Especially
may our mother. toll and deny
themselves, think all night and
labor ull day, without receiving any
thanks whatever. From .the day
she walked all night with us when
wo cry, to the day when she help
to make our wedding dress and
gives us thodo cherished pcarfr
which sho wore in her girlhood, v
do not half recognize her love for us.
Never until we are parents ourselves
do we qulto comprehend. Yet, h
there anything like It? TIip lover
may desert us for a brighter beauty
tho husband grow Inditrrcnt when
wo liuvo been his a little while
the friend bo only a summer friend
and ily when riches vanish, oi
when wo ore too tad to amuse
but our parents love us best In our
sorrow, nnd nolo us dearer Tor nn
change or disfigurement. Then
isn't much of heaven here on earth,
but what there Is of it is chiefly
given In n parent's love.
A WuisilinfTreo.
Tho musical of whistling tree Is
found in tho West Indian island, In
Nubia and tho Soudan. It luis a
peculiar-shaped leaf, and pods with
a split or opctuedgc. The wind
passing through these gives out tin
sound which gives tho tree Its pecu
liar name. In Ilarbudoes there is n
valley filled with these trees, and
when tho trade winds blow aerobs
tho island a constant mo..ulng,
deep-toned whlstlols heard from it,
which in the still hours of the nighi
has a very weird and unpleasant
oU'ect. A speeia of acacia, which
grows very abundantly In tho Sou
dan, Is iiIko called tho "whistling
tree" by the natives. Its shoots
aro frequently by the agency of the
larviu of Insects distorted in shape
and swollen Into a globular bladder
from one to two Indict in diameter.
After the Insect has emerged from a
circular hole In the side of this
swelling, the opening, played upon
by the wind, becomes a musical In
strument, equal In sound to a sweet
toned flute. St. Louis Itcpubllc.
The Hottest Spot on Kartli.
The hottest region on earth Is on
the southwestern coast of Persia,
whore Persia borders on the gulf of
tho same name. For foi ty cousecu
tive days in the mouths of July and
August the thermometer has been
known to fall not lower than 100 de
grees, night or day, and to often run
upas high as 128 degrees in tho af
ternoon. At liuhrln, iu tho center
of the torrid part of the torrid belt,
though It were nature's intention to
muko tho reglou as unbearable nt
p sslb'o, no water can bo obtained
from digging wells 1C3, 200 or COO
feet deep, yet a comparative nu
merous population contrive to live
there, thanks to the copious spring
which break forth from the bottom
of the gulf more than a mile from
shore. Tho water from these sprlugh
is obtained by divers, who dlvo to
tho bottom and till goatskin bag
with the cooling liquid and bell it
for a Hying. The source of these
submarine fountains Is thought to
be iu the greeu hills of Osmaii, some
000 or IW0 miles away. lloMou
Herald.
A CASE IN roiNT,
la oar tonfttben' dj-, pimples trera t
Ulbute.1 to CUttied blood. Dut modern
nedlctu tin domoattrtttd thtt rich (ood
doi not crett erapttoni by loullnc th
Mr. IX. Kreb?, of Ncslucca, la visit
ing his mother at Brooks.
Query: How many girls doea It
take in a sleigh to split the runners?
Miss Llna Harris, of Salem, re
turned home to-day, accompanied
by her sister Miss Oindo.
A surpriHO party at Mr. and Mrs.
L.Bcekncr's Friday night. Tnose
present were: Mr." and Mrs. Harri
son Jones, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
I lamp, Mr. and Mrs. M. Oennaln,
Misses Linn, C'lnda and Ida Harris,
Miss Anna Jones, Miss Lizzie Jones,
Mls I.lzu Mossez, Miss Grace Day,
Mis? Oetavla Painter, Miss Zula
Painter, Miss Myrtle Durbln, Mr.
Levi Uashor, Mr. Frank Gaul, Mr.
Nelson Massey, Mr. J. Butterworth.
Mr. T. Cliarlcton, Mr. Joey Jones,
Mr. W. Mumper.Mr. H.G. Sprague.
A Hue time was enjoyed by every
body. Lunch served at 11 o'clock.
The time was engaged in singing,
playing games, etc. They started
for home about 1 o'jlock. The parly
was gotlcu up by O. W. Romp and
was a success. Who will start the
next one? Let us keep tho ball
rolling. .Nothing like sociability in
a neighborhood. Let us not go to
sleep again, but let us be filunds and
neighbors. Wiio ! the next lucky
person?
I'llll.iMIATII S0TKS.
Tin. weather litis moderated some,
it Is raining now.
J. S. Akin has gone to Southern
Oregon on buslne-.
Times niv r.ilher dull heie on ac
count of the I nd weather.
Itev. J. W. Pulley, tho preacher
In charge lioie, Is In Marlon county
now holding meetings.
Prof. Kecel, of the llndicafc cliool,
Is quite sick, some of Ihe advanced
students take his place in Ihe
school room. There is a larju." ot
tcudniico iu school this term thuu
last, and all expect a better tim'.
The folks surprised Miss Lydin
Lavis, last wecl They spent the
evening with music and a fewphis.
They enjoyed tlieuntelves till 11
o'clock, when they all depart) d for
their homes. A good time was hail.
The boys have formed a club to
prevent each other fioni making tiny
new uii.shcs, if any of them breaks
the rule they will ride him on a rail.
They will try several for breaking
the rule, next Fatuiday, each has to
plead his own ease. They expect
some fun.
Alice Atlirrtou flic Popular Actress
Says, IS. S. Ilelden: Dining the
prevailing cold weather I have suf
fered from Fovero cough. I am
pleated to stale that I received great
relief leom the use of your ISthercal
t'ougli ttymp. ALIBIS ATJIISU
TON. San FrancNro, Feb. 10, 1870.
Large size $1.00, small 60 cents. For
sale liy all Druggists.
An cpldemlo of typhoid fever has
broken out at Reading, Pa., In con
sequence of tho pollution of the
streams by dead cattle that have
died of a contagious diseaso now pre
vailing In the vicinity of that city.
Happy Hunsiers.
Win. Tlnnnons, Postmaster of
Idavllle, Intl., writes: "lSlectrle Bit-
icrs lias done mote for me than all
other medicines combined, for that
nail feeling arising from Kidney and
Liver (rouble." John Leslie, farmer
and stuck man, of same place, savs:
"Find ISIeetrio Bitters to be the best
Kidney and Liver medicine, made
mo feel like a new man." J. W.
Gardiner, hardware merchant, same
town, says: Wectrlo Hitters Is just
tho thing for a man who Is all run
down and don't care whether he
lives or dies; ho found new strength,
good appetite, and felt JiMt like ho
iiad a new lease on life. Onlv G0-
The Grand Drawin,
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-OFFERED BY-
COX & BOGGS, ;
GROCERS, 24.0 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
Will tiko plum- nl their store next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Parties desiring chances
will secure them before Hint time.
K'JdZ??TFJ&JPl.m Ci'ii
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f Residence Loca
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In the city of Portland mjmI other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporations who
have the disposition and ability to iniprovo them.
SILVER AND GOLD.
Farowrtl, mjr liu'.e sweetheart,
jfi.n f.irr jou nell ami free;
I cMl'i' I 'em J'iU uo promise,
You cl.l'ui mi vciw Irum me.
TIim teiuop nlijrf Hie reason
nW well e can upliold
Ihnvr lii wucli of sllvor,
And you' e loo much of golu I
i puwlc. tlil. to worldlings,
' whim-tow tn lucn II lea,
Who tlilni that uiM t" Hver
ShooUl ruual a mutual prim
But I a nut avaricious
Amlyo'i'i-c not virdM-wuled;
Ihavotno iniiLh nt silver,
And you've too muthot gold.
Uron our heads tho roason
Too plainly i-an be &cen:
I am tho winlor's boiid-slnve,
Vou aro tho summer' Qaoen;
Tco fnif ih'- years you number,
Too many r have teld:
I have too much of ullvor.
And vou'vo too much of pjia.
you have tho roso for token,
I have dry leaf and rlmo;
I havo tho sohhinu vesper, -.
You, mornlnc bolls at chlroe.
I would thai I wero youmter
(And you Rrow never old) -Would
1 had les of silver,
Tint vnu no less of cold I
-Sdllh H. Thomat. in Srrtbner't Uojm
WHY WOMEN FAIL
Neod of Special Training for 0
nary Occupations.
-IS OWNED BY-
IC
li
And this Corporation is determined to
4-4-T!
Most
ii i it
I u
imm muuu
T. (l,n.,!l f e,.u.., rm.n.. i i .i.i. .:.., -r. i 1 i .. , .... .
xw Hiouij i.i cuiuui. uitiiiincia hum iiuiu uiweii icumi i.-iiiiiiiyi'u aiin me coiiicmniiited lmnrovemeiits Imvt-
aM..ij vvijtnii Ab n .iiiviltlUVI III IllillVU lilt
luntl uildlthiUB nnd around Higlilauu l'ail;
BCiircely beutm. It is inteinled to make the drive lrudlug from Coniiuurciui street tlnou-'li Riverside find JII-'li
THE KIN EST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of OreL'on
ots will be more than two blocks distant from the' line.
The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and u
.Highland Park will iu the near iuture be
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
Lois in Highland Additon arc High and Dry and Weil Located; Most Excellent Drainage
a bottle,
eiore.
at Daniel J. Kry'n Drug
The report for tho past year shows
that tho Increase of fires in New
York city bIiico tho organization of
the paid lire department in lSGo is
out of all proportion the Increase
in the number of buildings.
Ilemnrkalile Itcicup.
Mra. Michael Curtain, I'lalnllelil,
III., makes the statement that she
caught colli, whieli settled on her
luiii.8, she was trwiteil for u month
by her family phjslclaH, but grew
worse, ile told lier she was u hope
lesa victim of eotistimptlon ami that
no medicine could euro her. Her
drugKlht suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for Cousuinplion, bhe
bought a bottle and lo her delight
found hersell IxMiellted from tlrst
d(Me. She eontiiiiied lis iixe and
The soil Is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the miblie building ,,,,,1 ,. i,ii.,
assai-,&si.
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars,
A t1 l -. r-ii .A.. - . .
"""' '.,, 'u"tnv ,a-v 1UU" Ior nn infer or ot not so well located With n.n ,
tffl." tW r 1,Ut ll 0Ut "l "to f i"te-t thattrt 'llcariy ThuSlifffi
ou can
street car
nuvvivi t9 uoi l w 11 lill
this Ureat Discovery nt
Fr, ' Drug Store, largo I
'not nrmyutl."
.!.. . .. I - --,
l-or tne nrt two or uiri tutienj vraiiuiawititbyttijtih, ifurins
wi'Uitt not coiiMiier Hie itravny or " npriii aid not coa
matter, hut finally
Wood, but retard! uistitloa, which wlci j ufler taking ten Imtlles, foiinil her-
' onjra wrpia, nj me circuutloa
lutglih, tu4 Iu turn cuiei n enfttled
ctlon ot the portt which roujtut orl-teoiu
ltmply. Th ialera thwiry tberoforo t not
to trrat the blood, but tho itomtrh nd llrr,
o4 Itti uudrihU new U, that Joy'Yct
UUoSriprlll ut t-onrlrL It 1 wlp
lus tha oU blooJ Utwtw" U( out ot ex.
UUucf. a rus Iu rint: i htvo hid tor
yran lli at ln4ltitJU a.l Uypepil ud
lilil nttrtj cterxtblus riully I toox on
ot tha l4lus rrtllln. It fUK4 ptm-
U ti lr nut ou iu) Uct. which I
self hound tnul well, now iUhs lur
own housewurU uiul is as well us
Hheever wub, Kut trial bottle of
Daniel J.
bottles MV.
nild 1.00.
SITLER, PHELPS k EVANS,
REAL ESTATE
ANU
COLLECTION AGENpV.
Office Up-Staiis in New Bank Dlork
Choice Country
CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
We iimi hr.o n notary iiutillo imil iu
countiuitlnmirnmiT. If yon vM bnl
new M.Ui-iiicnlB wrlltt i u, Ixvik ivst,.l.
wipylng. rmtird worlt, or aiuvvyunelti,;
uouo, will unit lieo iu.
11. Diamond,
Teacher of .Mule na denier Iu Slunlcul
IiiatruiiienUuuit hiring.
NO. 247 ! RONT ST
Froposnls lin itccl.
Kansas House,
torucr oi L'otirt nnd Jllali S(s.
: E, M. LAW, Proprietor.
No Chlno-p employoil.
(he matter, hut finally became
little itMtiw over BhIomioii'h eon
dltlou, when It whm rviK-ateii tuid
etuphtiHUed Iu moderate (mien, In
iTTleuik'rue ami In lij;li Kutiiidlng
tones, Iu trill-, In uluIeltH, that
ii l ulWl. mho ff IL ThlmplUU
1 M I ur bai iw rsturu of the ' cuts, bruU. soivs. ukvrs,
. fur lulltiou u4 rheum, rover bores, tetter eh
''aenipttouC lunula, nhlllilulim isirn ,.! i
Jptlout,'
u UN', a. r.
Tliulloanl of Health lm admit-''r's.i'f.l "' 1T!.,,r. .f .!h.e
ted that the grip Wenldomlc In New, "w'fi ir.nvi for nimutiins at the
York City, nnd ha Uueil u bullelln j A& Zlutwfflih.r
cnulloiiliiK ever.v botly to lie unuu-, ttfu&rMtf&Stf&Wjft
Hllycntvful In the matter ot heulth. ii !' toumi o r.t,s inr-iiwiunr.
M 'i'r nn tlKMMtt, lb ixiuna rach.lo Im
,i i , , . . Kr Uor und or nnil uuullty tlekloit
Utirklrun ArmrnSaho. 'iuftniaiiiiitrheirtiK. "wo.
Tho beat naive In the world for ..." ,.""'li 'Pfr' .'"k pillow tick-
Nllt ,.8"iij.l.- irny bn at the ottloe of
uoupi .a im(t,uiia exkI limit Im la'
nuatirOtiiirvlhcruwIth. ,
i iii ruin io iriv uny uaa ull bldi H tw-
uctoek
rt i r
ip my Kesliiit
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day
Kitn is i.. J. .
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T.
Cail and See
I. CRONISE,
A T ill'
li. -State
Popular Job Printer,
Salem's
i r,nl Q?aRTeks in thk
werctel an,l fUf raekeS , JuiSg' 'M,?'
NOTICE.
Aiyjii-c is Hereby Bhc .1..., ,.
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New Fish Market.
UA lien llhndftt htortiuKi
PlVi!SM ivr ler will i
3 2b-lm
The fumoua churo i ot" dt. MU'hael,
uIiiiiiikhI
hands, chilblain, eorus and ull Alu
emptlunn, unit inwltlvely curvspUeu krmi. m. wIutM o,K-ned m
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toKlve iH-rfeetKitmruutlon, or money
rvtiuultHl. lrlcv aft eeuu ier bos.
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An Einrllnliwoman' View of tho Blhiitj
In Hor Own Country Superacid!
Vs. Useful Knowledco look,
in? to the Future.
" I wonder nnv man olive
Should over roar a daughter."
Even so long ago as tho date of thlifl
oncra, wo unfortunate women were feta
lm nn inconvenience ana a porplcxity.d
tho recent correspondence on tho subjeaj
nnr Daushtcrs" in a aany paper!
clearly proved that a quiverful of duj
tcrs Is by no means reRarueu us an i
eating blessing.
Soino of the correspondents -wroUl
thouph drowning wero a trifle too good
tho unluclty surplus somo oignt or 1
hundred thousand for whom thcroait
husbands availablo. I think it Is timet
somo woman should protest against t
commonly-received idea tbat all Eadj
girls aro brouglit up to regard inarms
tho end and aim oi ineir exisicnco. ns
denco created the woman as a bolpmecti
tho man. it is true. But that wasv
tlicro was only one man, and even I
Providence granted her a separate souls
an individuality of her own.
Now that there aro more, far more, i
gllshwomcn than there aro EnglishmiaJ
is surely timo that wo should look thiujil
tho faco and recognize tno ract that i
aro too many of us to bo disposed of i
monially. With a sentiment that was i
lVforaposedof chivalry, and partly i
from reluctance to place women on tj
samo intellectual footing with themsel
men havo for cmturies kept us back, t
ported us by their own labors, and
rounded us with overy comfort possible!
their efforts, denying us only tho deliag
luxury of independence. Legally, wot
clabsed with children and fools. Until aijl
year3npro, women with husbands had
property of their own. Every thing j
longed to tho malo partner In tho une(
bargain. Tho laws concerning us fl
framed upon tho supposition that we '
uuDt to deal with property,
iiut of late a luster and more couits
stato of things has come about, thanlal
tho kindly exertions of somo few men, ij
purcoivcu mo mjusuco oi treating i.oil
as though they wero idiots. But met 1
largo aro now beginning to reap tho hard
inoy memscivcs navo sown. Hod dauehtd
been given half tho chances bestowed t
matter of courso upon sons, tho present rl
uruiiou oi gins wouiu do ai least as soma
porting as their brothers. But fathers k
not yet awakened to tho truth that thJ
daughters could and would mako their vr
ia tho world quito as well as tho sons. Ti
outcry as to what thoy shall do with I
daughters is merely tho natural conscaneJ
of what thoy have dono with them hitherl
ino ordinary father thinks ho has done
his duty by his girls if ho has them well
ucatedat somo fashionable school, wb(l
iivery gin is laugnt oxacuy tho samo tia
quito apart from her special capacities!
uur muiviuuai tastes.
Tho sons aro brought up to profession!.!
u mauer oi courso. iionoy Is lavished i
them; so much monov. In tact, thatd
father is often unable to execute tho insa
anco on his lifo that would malm noma
vision for his dauchters in tho event of t
deatli. Wo all know what happens wt
iuu uruuu-winner dies, jmo need to descra
tno miseries endured by girls who havcij
nuys Decn sneitercdinahappyhome,!!
who find themselves thrown on tho o
world without any equipment against a
But fathers aro now beginning to awl
iu iuu exigencies or tho caso. Sensible a
realize that tho education nhtninnhin nt i
ordinnry fashionablo schools is no educsW
ai uu in tno true sense of tho word. It isf
iaymg on rather than a brinirinir out
a girl needs is that TOhntn,. mioni .1
within her shall bo Drought forth, dovelopl
....v.u.uun;uioii3 very nighest pitcn
perfection. What is her favnrltn nurd
next to novel reading, tennis playingsl
consuming sweets? Kvnrv rrf-i hn. uJ
special aptitude, and in it should bo reel
huku mo germ oi future independence
".vu iuu Bu-caueu Stunirl irirl Mat
some iono thing bet tor than othorthings,d
tho full battervof dimmim, ,i.n.,u h J
iw Biraigut upon tho ono point, inst
ui owns iruuiessiy wasted upon tho into!
uuiu pmno, water-color drawing andCj
vy.7. """'"J-4 "B oi continental language
WnL0"rth.sUouldovorir?",llearnmuiil
ri-.i.. . . :. lnoso wno do are abscluU
uvauiuiu 01 mo tnnaif.nl .n m- .u-
SSV-WB0 aQd ef what posj
"i. . " lu uui uo eisol who has a
.. "-"-u.irom mem nnd thoir Ar
"pracllclntrl" Tt u ".:. 71
&t.!!?a. feri0 dured by tb
:.., "'us-ruciors can novor bo esi
MniTi ,, notcs that jar upon 15
ViVSnsTc.5!
mus,.t7nV ,U"BS must mako tho life of j
SJoriMS?- Andwbyshod
It u i, '""'"' lo Piay on the pianoi
tM n is by no means tho Mo.-,! in.nLmt i
llfl hAOt -..! . o.M-'
heln ,tL, .. ,, nmvadays noono who i
timo thnV. "".'". to al ateur.
bo m,v;K"v."vulvu such lessons wo
moroc;iL!Pent ta learning.
0 -o 3SUU.
. lcrhaps tho root nf .i. ..i i .
wives who l J"n .PPOscd telSJ
arr,55SLsg
eiBhbo & ,t ?"Ma y r lD
near neighbors thnVi .alc'' ,or j
. It b S?olrh0tlptan' seldom opci
thorolsT,?.S ,f "mo to learn It, unl
I IWlMalii . T. "IM. ..-nil hi -" - HVVIUU1 Itlfltn f- -.. . t.W
,iiZTr7 u btutu JlJTV. OIJiK ll Ha nomei.- '" w music, iiaucw
!i. JZ&.& WSfcP , ul?tV '? -odcty Vho docs H
r mm ortn. I of this social 7i s's8 oftuo decadi
BBWBBHBBPIW . " 5? JP' m I . , jw ji R '''WHBS
tl" .Vn.,,1.
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