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OCTOBER 16, 1s! 3s, 128
“Terme to Mull snbacelvera
Pormam Prac)
= The, |Z eon
IN PREPARATION:
A New Stony ay Aortaioe STIRLING.
A New Srony ey Juuia Eowanos,
‘serials
The Bistacerader {sera
Ais Fai in Love
The Bet Arthor Paterse
‘Peri
A Girl in SHistiany Serial) = > Sen Georgi Sheldon
Le
Pelesoph
imorist
Bales fo Worston
of Interest Correspondence, Ete,
ore
“When September ‘Dream Oz,"
Shepard Lippincotl "A Witheved Honey" by wale G, Murray.
. CURRENT CONTRIBUTORS
ANNIE ASHMORE . D. BALL
! Mrs GEORGIE SHELDON ‘Mrs, HELEN WOOD
ST.GEORGE RATHBORNE — KAT! iw
ROBERT LEE TY: RTHUR PATERSON
» HARKLEY HaRKER JOSH BILLINGS
JULIA EDWa'!
| MARTHA S. LIPPINCOTT ANTE G. MURRAY
eat se
reat would sae,
fd cartes an gay,
_ Then Mghedt whiat | had dared to sy,
sa glad child may.
The rose whe he dropped when he went away,
f found in an olden bool
And down xt my feet ‘rom the pages it fell;
Bead dead, and yet with a changele
O rose, that bro y youth a thrill,
To that t dim post" thou art fait still,
Thou art faithful
Sn 6. dtarray.
Sricint Novick—in No, 42 of the New. You
on flowing
sha make up for the Sipylemen wy publishing 2
fe paper in every way the coming year than we
have published in the
nd the antagonism that
ean
ess that is
is selfish are alike injurious; but the firm
1orn of love, the
momeni=
tary peace, or
of the unthinking, for the ‘sak orth
of society, and the Triumph of right over
re elements of character which need culti-
vation, and which will ihly Fepay it in the selére-
he individual and the improved moral to
Thougis Tor a week from various sources:
sanday—Blessed are the peacemake
jrilay——To endure and to pardon is the wisdom
f life.
Tuesday—Gentteness is invincible.
‘ednesday—Little hearts know not how to for-
ive,
8 Thussay—To err is human, to forgive, divine,
ay— The best way of revenge is not to imitate
injury.
Se sdy Forgive, and it shall be forgiven you,
rn 255 i
beauty can never dispense with | It i quite tne that
there are some things the only purpose of which is t
sinister to the sense of beauty, Dut, ‘eihey iio this,
y.can never be held to. be useless; they have | d
futated their aim, es this viet adoptatios to'We
purpose which is so universal
Beauty of all external nature,
Look out for Hertha M, Clay's new story, which
we shall begin shortly. ‘one of the most. fas
cinating romances this favorite, author has ever writ-
ten.
haterer cur place allotted to us by Providence,
nat for us is the post of duty and hono.r God
timates us, not by the position we are in, but the
' which we fill it.
To mary Tormaney. beauty, home, or. selfish
ness is debasi ris of far conse-
quence than any ofthe Sad a horny ‘narriage
depends much more on a good, loving, patient
character than all the clreumstances Of Re, place,
tar
Cones Lost if THANSIT—Are duplicated witout extra
by Martha q
startling interrogator
,e
1p element in the
old
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY.
oured from prattling tongucs | LALLA LAL LHL LTR KIKI
WIT!
By Harkley Harker. kinds of
It
| emrgee
« acknon Possibly hardly un-
i suphupat Chaney butt? encs maser ou yin tone tt used by that im:
| ERS genie nc een propery etedltedy ad shoud | life that is presented
| All letters shonid tn atranoad to me by the novelists r the poet's pen. |
{ ve surra, ‘o the theatre, or to look at
| ttton a ball match, or to
I . look on the face of your friend, or sit using
| The New Vorw Weenny b : uriset, But I submit that
| The New York Weekly has a larger commendable as yours.
FERS comblaeu Cener similar publ ies, that is all. It is as
o use my
types for recreation, as for y use you!
niuscles or dumb beils, merely for the recre-
ation,
jeation now, This |
amuses is to be taken,
|not foster a perverted
orals,
being granted, that whic
provided it does
taste or injure
Ve Picturesque portrayal of an-
e and sorrow,
cross-
the speaker has not the reading habit.
cedht indolent repos e mind a:
end a tragedy whie ch
Im, spectator
Which one turns page after
with their fates and
i attention again;
ich they all begin
te loment you are
ready, afd the “charming frankness of their
Josh Billings’ PI
* The deviliza tively cuss. He is allwass) 1:
the fust man to git to a kamp nieeting, and
ne to leave thare,
T nost useless thing I know of iza
monkey, and yet I would rather be a mon-
key than an elephant,
Truth iz the only thing that doesn’t lose in
translashun. Truth iz the same in Hotten-
ott az itizin hi Dutch, or Anglo Saxony,
So Many So
It would be almost as impossible to enu-
merate the different societies which exist
to-day as it would be to count the sani
the seash
ince, the four or five religious societies,
and the Free Masons, were ail the on
ounger mem!
such ver found i in
the Speakers
of the day, and started fort
“AG widntaht, tu Is guarded tent,
So eu usa
ee ont,
Grecce:
wi rk
Showid tremble av ie
‘That $9 the question:
put avetore fhe
“To be ornot to bet
ame modestly
5
=
g
&
properly attentive, they would start bravely
forth with some old classi
“A soldier of the ocion
giienetally the dear little things
broke
those ti long ago
would fall over her and subdue “he sont ot
her voice.
To-day, the names of the different socie-
ties are legion. Everybody belongs to
least a half dozen of tl em, organiza-
tions meet continually, and they have taken
money combine:
the place of the old fasivoned tau drinkings,
Light reading is | recreative, a8 you nit in ouralippe
chi
OST stories are called jight reading,
and by some the title iy one of dis:
parugement, T su Reese to such lives ten
ensors a question : | t
Story aniusement by
. And is not that
Reading. — Ieeiimate?
There are various
amuse-
ment. they be | nomi
nnocent in themselves, one may choose
ny
novel is that | sce theme
this. imaginary procession of | Does som’
with which these fine | lei
of the society declaimed | ter
confiden
le ears; the lesson!
ch you and
ir virtwes impress on you;
head piltowed and hands idle,
vn ve hath he done who has so
hour of Tepose, a leis
‘Tell me, by
more ra fonuh It eertal nly i# not so
als and travel but gives you the same
thing—namely, the sight
| : ° : tga between them, may he not? And, aside at Bi
: from mere faney, there is a varying fitaces reading fiction, to luxuriate once
year oh f ‘y ig 5
«Ae Gnun taiaiie—Upon reavent we will seed auoyie |iM Amusements, If Tam very weary iA body, oveliat's mastery o the managed | ridicule
5 coplet ahd yet isbn aterm Ido not want the amuseme row on hese people. I will not read a
| Ainexern Our randy lor entineen eles the river or a brisk . Emay look at] story, knowingly, wherein good peop! ple are
is wna Sh aay orpostuwice, | Pictures or flowers; or I may hear music, | finally pictured a8 unhappy and the vie ious »
i cr _Orle dollar and twenty-five ceute | OF engage in conversation ; at I may “these triumphant. hae a moral tight t
eream, the ear, the t ese | do such a thing it cuts like knife
! Ag guy ti ed | ure different, yeti either will a at the very foundations of good breeding.
: ate the weary body. If I select the eye ‘ Neither do I think one does right to make
| the channel of amusement, why not le end ill.” Heaven help ual is ther
ne enough
all about us? And shall one who, for the
moment, is a monarch of
very creator of men an
ratuitous
has never
myself to his swa:
hanes his characters, with the nai
turbed assurance tha k-
resign
at, for once, I am |
© pussed a long way beyond the |ing on a world where things “come o Pa
foolish notion that recreation is a “waste of | they ought to. If the hero or heroine is for
recious time.” We Know now that it is|the moment eset. by hazards or w elmed
i lsanitary in “ high degree. We are a far | by calamities, I find my mind saying, “Wait
| more nervously excited generation than our | This is not the actu: val world i; this is a worl
| grandfathers were. ress train and | i ought to be. Be
| the telephone are wearing us out faster in | p: is not the real city;
ayear than those quic ple were worn | it is an i A an is king ove
tina decade. Itis necessary to change | the destini t maginary people.
the line of thought and action, of brain a float on a through their seas of trouble,
io not
is
wrong.”
ever all.
long, even a lifetime, and die without t
sight of th at vindication of the
benevolence. actual ‘world is full of
Go
ne
tween Cl hay ter first and fini, he sways his
the beautiful hand of a good
a
eaks chains of ‘td
he cuts tough, knots as
uit in New Yorks and the sight of
3 blade fairly makes
joy
e a novelist who makes his
imate reason for
pent is never no keen
Tahinge come
ma
imaginary § hilt do not turn to joys.
The real life about. me hae ready too
much of such travesttes on the fitness o!
| things,
Ph losophy.
Ieypher in this way; the Yankees make
the imost hits and the English the fewest
ders.
Beware ov the man with very small ¢ eyes.
Hes iz either a fool, or a cuss,
ing to admit that iz mi
brother me Icontend, at the same time,
that Thay got alotov Kkussid skaly relas:
shuns,
Societies.
By Kate Thorn,
when the women took their enitting and
went about tw wo in the fiternoo! nd th
“men folks came t ot the
evening. Al nd the hostess laid herself out to
have a hot
es
Fe
z
Ere
2
é
=s
3
5
2
38
a8
Es
B
a
5
fruit enke, and the stirring up of
8
is en faith « vith most every day, now, some new Paes
the Nort erican Indians,” or, Re-| starts into existence, and you are invited to
solved, ‘That cooking stoves, injure the | join. Only a dollar, or perhaps two dollars,
health’ of our wives and: daughters.” ‘The uembership fee, and a half dollar quar-
n
ited”? for ti
n societies to which you have subscribed
your autograph, and your disgimted hand-
maid, when she’ announces a caller, sys
OM ios one of then begging wome:
5
2
=
“lett life, have done wonde:
men.’ It hag broadened their
given them ides
marvelous nowsbitiies of life
wise wou
lives, and
8 of the world, and of the
which other-
eptions” without scorching some o:
(the enke, we mean)
And go many meetings break up the do-
mestic life, ani encroach on
duties whieh it is every woman's obngation
to attend to,
Above all things, the home should be free
from negleet, and about it one’s dearest in-
torent Should &
call the on IMfaced Tittle girl seen not
friend, who, re-
plying to the question, “Is y at
” wes ‘mann is not tS home
ay tore now. She has to go
papers to folks that don't know euch about
thin, eat And 15 c, and loves papa
and re aie
one Torever Blessed be kitty,, since she
has it in her power to bring a smile to th:
ut their
as tha
ineencouragement that AT HOME
passed
e snatch of time?
ravel in Europe it
eco-
and study of
‘ust ‘One's M
1
t, | Telative; of course,
"
but Thave, an
ie
THE HUMORIST.
BY CHARLES W, FosTHE,
w Rector (St.
"
ow expect! 1
aut nt vant Oe evple
An Unprofitabte Month
11 Slot Company—'Htow were the
ie
i mt
r—"'Le8a than usnal, The receipts were
ierenter thin the expennes.”
pt Bole of the mackiues must
The Font of Knowiodge,
8 Science—"The otlicers of
Tait ea having the chatter of monk
fey pho
"actence—
ask thowonkera, the vers Hise Oring, whiter we are
descended from them or nots
Bodtfed Vie
Mr. Noeaste (hotly): shan
tweavice te America fnnstitation, 108
have a miltign a ‘Thiuk of the ha
with ink of the power he
oSir Bortsmilonesshde
will. Hay
nine, an ontrage, a
Nocante—
} You know.
ease. a @ conseqnence, results,
oT ree eo Pr eclety meets this} 9Ud_ the condition | of the individual becomes |
aftersoon, 2 ni iets oxen form eanple meets thle] orse every das, ti time bringing the force of habit |
You think you can keep the baby. into operation.” Everything that tends to throw
Smart Hnaband (wi to woukin't hnrt a fis)—"Ob, | the bloos e brain should be avoided. ‘This
Fi dos PH keep him quiet if 1 have to choks | is'q vital matter, and prevention is better than |
Wife-—"On second thongbts 1 hs owe believe T feel | cure. |
like sewing tins afternoon. “oO oe the park.” \
While there is no harm in |
Mrs, Sweet Sixteen. 9 an aceiden! ‘neqjuaintance: |
geutien » clandestine ineetings are |
Pcl i quit lifforent thing” They are wrong always.
serait na Tact want to ea A i never have en aoquaintanes whom
tb ie | 8
aarione maui sint| her parents, ‘This is, indeed, a very good rul
weep any a‘ rites - balla. 3 an parties, a P| for either gi irl or boy, man or woman “to ‘observe.
nth yor ay least. sn A pel ‘whom you can never feel that you
egein’ YF Ps woul eive in y ome is ove
Who. whom you should have nothing to do with. Of
ee a eers se llow course, business acquaintances are different.
the woatth
Tererenily didn't
suppose yon were quite ready to attend the rer
t dre
brilliant aucial fonetions, but f jus
friendly chat; and, by the w
Brome
nu
Four'itumired aro tale, an
Mow ike to buy ‘ote oF more
along. ‘a ew patent
sare “Last Rorover Frying Pan, only Any
“He died iu the poor-Low w
fasty Backing Out.
Miss De Boney ‘choot teactter)
thine you I
‘Lam informed
ly spoke of we on the public strects as
at
“ya Boy. Guuch seared) —
y'F mother was an ole maid.
‘N-u-o, ma’au,
win ratality. -
itPoor Wy ee ie having a good deal of| 1
1 Sok nl
1. hie theket ote for the trains,
run through in fone da;
5 Wnt i
‘youre int buttyy Fow'd be
whic dante over in tw antes
wemneh obligedy but as-Hthin-
nerica, Hi will take the
I.
Unsnecesstul Statesman—I dowt seem to get
slong very wall. What isit Taek)"
Hrimor.”
nit Suppose T had a keen sense of
what weld want thas dot”,
wo YOU own shorteominge
all Capital.
First Theatre-Guer—Mrs, De Style, who went on
Li, tae, inter ‘divorce’ acandaly han failed
make expenses.
Second ‘Theatre-Goce—Well, st wasu't much of a
seandal,
vane! Hl
theritioutousr
“You would se
Martyr To Duty.
Mrs. Greatman—“Horrors! Suck a looking face!
You've hwon an apres
Hon, Mr, Grentma
comhloyg
tm’ dear;
0, Te (hi
asionini funeral oe
been to ae
‘THE CREAM FROM CONTEMPORARIES.
AN ENTERPRISING G1tt.—He (desperatels)—“Toil
mothe truth. Is it uot iy poverty that stands be-
y
“ee ly)" Y-0-8/
Ho (with ray of ope) —°T admit that Tat poor,
H uncle who is very lel aid
Joan mali saul eunmot iong ours
inal and tot fe iil
ne ta
Dt
nsteonony
His rite inoked at hit sharply, and then ina cold,
bard tone exclaimed:
“Lonuiias, Soil lave to thinkeap some better ex-
seat that for staying out all night— ashing:
ton Blur,
A Youxe sta 8s EXPECTATIONS. —"So yout want to
marry ms danghter, elt What are your expects.
young mant
rrpeet to elope if you refuse your consent to
ri
mur eam penyT=
the manager, by all means.”—
tianapolia Journ
% BUAVE.—“Miss Gracie, may T have this
witcha
“On, Mr. Spoonnmore, this $8
{iin tle vauutful of ferns. ‘at'a 1Hetwento of thie
Aelightful plentet"” Chicago Tribune.
“What isthe magazine article
ae
0 werer Hi
HOF 64 Did ‘you ever know a married
gona vse That could manage a husband!"—Detroit
Fre
fie Nernnn Bax Ut oon puckered up your
Upa ap then thoaelt son were coiug to king
soiue sated In my month
Sour syatenne
<The great Ainatvantaco to
the fact that fhe ten who
po’
sad tite face t and solace to that lonely litte
heart!
An
nt in
Know Jat how'a ttle ston be fonghe are unable
got away from home.—oston Tranecri tl
to
Corres
just before going to
somnia is going to
mo hove tiwt In time thely laa
and i aible © con | the
't that grandt fone they'll lett
ai
me man to
ordinarily "culating throw
tendency to cause waketulness, If the brain
Wee i wi
teen good deal "poate on
e
One has to meet them and be
ie resin and s\
ue
” oil,
vine! for 9 dollar’ cient quantity to bring it to the consistence of
Average Republic. honey; apply warm, Or, another:—Dissolve
|, Returned te Teaver Tat ecaine of Boss Mul} glue in boiling water to the consistence of cabi-
ieee te tle’ nenitentiars.”” net-maker's glue, then stir in rod
ved h hes Anil shat becane of Br ashes to produc: “like
vison, the reformer w ” —""T hot, the surfaces to be cemented must be covered
Nur
T said] tho other Emropean ‘countries that follow
dra
England, in 168)
ott; Hollnd, in ‘arkey.
al wn fri 28, ‘The aa American, bows paper Was
cot AUS Wal Kowa mis| eablbe! Qecrrrerewn mE - EES |
oo Nhe & brute, expects :
. uccess in any line depends’)
Alr-Ships Too Fas Jennie L.F, almost wholly upon the appli.
Englisimian—"Aw=where enn Hi veok for San cation of the judividual who
® . ie working it; gitls lose themselves by ahifting
i are aeaty on ho from one thing to another, never knowing what
oitra ‘aroun ths | they would be at, and constantly a ‘some-
mt wheren
nesses
well.
nolia Bloom,” the chorus of which is
the foot of a wall, and
wooden covering boards, so as to
greatest care, ai
Decome raisins.
Fe. Lave Pee great wen living os -day as we
bostann a huni
do not despaiss ‘he foul of our country are
hope of the worl
trial, trouble and sorrow co1
from eoything in the wa:
iG Rem MINDER ‘You remind me so much ance
ofny woot, den, 0 re
“aut Fou wi ig ot due ‘altogether tov auch, my ‘The Royal palace at Madrid
doar” Braokiyn Life. True Blue, it the most benntiful
been built by an Italian architect in the ear]
part of th
y pect forxiveuess when we] ‘Ihe material is white marble. Tt is dT) feet acl,
a expect yout to allow: | way, with a court 240 feet aquare, roofed
maha Workd-Berald. glass.
of which there are thousa:
for 0 + pesela, which is
vane bucky i wenden te ‘ wre wen cents.
tl tlie wedding WhO ty not Ketding When Spar- We desire most henrtily to
ried thank those of our readers
‘The Savage Bacholor—“Becanse he iathebestoft”| rows Build. Shy gent we the works eae
We
Formation was received.
way and prepare te ground
ing
Senin make swallow It; you
ae nae you! distaste for them.
e
but, when
straint, no longer needed, van hes, and true liberty
hme, and ares, not for pute
tant ud because we refure to counacr eens
Ee ca Wud lect tre presuned bee
Gouciat, cd a
Want of sleep is most often
Insomnia. — caus a
rain at night.
fatal to thorough rest to work, the
nother ents of ine
You up
r, Bay, AE SIX, tad wit up p wal late, thinking to
tire yourself ont, and #0 be able fo Sleep; but by
|
by cae of the |
|
|
|
his time the food last partaken of |
Dg, a
iscnit or two indie in,
anished in many cas
Brain to the
way the cerebral
creases the emount ot blood
h the brain bas a
gir
fhe would not care to ask to ome to ect
x, but there it ends, or should en
excellent recipe for
Porthos. reer glass to: wood wil
be fonnd in the
wing:
|
i
leasant and famil-
nd.
calcined lester ana re |
ith this mixture and “ae together.
>
4
g
5
é
EB
e
E
‘he first printed newspaper
was tne Gazette, published in
‘burg, Germany, in 1457,
red Ger-
Alexander.
Ee
re as f
eS
better than they toy in hat
sitting down stent ‘one of many busi-
thoy have tried they could have succeeded
have been unable to
Mrs. Ada B. E. fn he soog entitled: eegee
ing Where the Sweet
he smeet meson Bioom,
Per eiaps come one of our readers can oblige
with the words,
are ripe grapes dried
in the sun by placing them on
sloping banks of red clay at
‘perfectly protected by
ep off all rai
Curious.
only, Ww
fd in two oF three weeks grapes
are quite right. We
deplore tie, mente of great
‘as you do.
Alma.
ald Bot pam
ed as gr
Do not commit such an act
undoes as to make a
fe. Nothing but
a ied from thew. Ex
change vows of fidelity it you will,
Charlie’s
f
Sweetheart. Soret wn
it be married prociaim it to the world at
is one o
strnctures in the world, 4, bavi
y
e Inst century, at a cost of $
The favorite means of trans
tation in Havana is by om
orse vehicles called volantes,
sands. ‘Two persons a1
tabled to go to any point within the city iets
eqnal to about fift
Henrietta L.C.
Published it a3 soon as the first in-
Wise and natural restraints,
‘for liberty; ‘and then
they melt, away,
train-
ive him ait erty. whiel
may lose bis Me or corrupt “his mind is cruelty;
h desires are changed, the r |
hat cannot be abused takes its place.
i