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II. -A.. LONDON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 11.50 FEB YEAR Strictly In Advmtt. 0 ) TWO GENTLEMEN cOF0 HAWAII. . By SEWARD W. HOPKINS. OTY 4fc SKfs Stt IC I'l Hglll, l. hilHRllT llntxtR'l SOUH.J CHAPTEIl VI. CONTINf KI. The cluiirmnu Rat down, and Mr. fhddon iircise. Mr. Sehlon ai nu old man, nud Iih had grown old in Hawaii. Ho looked nt the audience reflectively ft nioinont. nud then said: "Mr. President nnd Ger.tlomen: My paper is brief hut it is to the point. To begin abruptly Hawaii has some tiling like one hundred thousand in habitants. Of these forty thousand .re native or niiied breeds. Throo t!ior. 'a:id nn American, twelve thou sand are British, twelve thousand are Portuguese, utmut the sumo number are Chinese, fifteen thnttsnnd Japan ese and six thousand scattering nmor.p French, Spanish, Gorman, Mexican end others. The estimated number of acres of land under c;.!!;:,ija tho tight islands is, in round num bers, two millions. PI these, lcs.i thiin one hundred thousand are owned t.y the crown; fuMyhalfniuillir.n aiv u.viivd by ( no person, high, in th councils of the queen, an. I in favor ol tlio monstrous wrong she is about ti' 'trpi'!ate. The im'ives own hut lit tle of too cultivated land, dome ten thousand acres. Aluutl one hutidrcl t.ioipand acres are owned by l'.uglisli nnd i icriiiaii residents. The rest of the Itin i U owned li y American set tiers. 'J lie exports from thesp i-laud-la i year oieci'itod to twelve million i d dolla' s, eight millions of which! were produced ley Americans, and ten millions of which went to tlio Tim.::' r,tn!es. The amount of capital in Ve te I in tin In nnd c Pil'iicfec is four j.'i'li oiH, of which the stupopidoii proportion of four Tilths is purely jv it iicim eapiiui. in oanu ttu-ro are t"U fit"ill! ics i-.nph.y iug twelve hun dred people, all mi American invest ments. "Hi-fore the era of American men lc:icv i piornn.'c was rife. Now thui is hm . liy a oh:".. I over ( even y.-ars f ouo wii i cau'iot read and wrile, siu I Wio may not, if he chooses, h.ave th'j A 1 v;i ii t :.,'! of a higher eilu.'atioii. 'J'liis is true of native, foreign-horn nnd Ai u-riciri eliihlreo. I'nder the fosti r in.1, care of Aineriu'i enterpri.ne, Ha waii has Peeti in-.td.i what it is, A'lier i -a u pay seveaty-!ive per cent, of t !i n ta' -", I) t!i in town-, and country. " i'h-i morality of the nitive portion of 1'ie itii'.aliitaats has peen Ftcidiiv i.iip-ovcd, p i iar ii.' it may lo nu ler p-ivci-nuietit iSt-I' of las mnriility. "H i-clear that whatever progress lias t.c -u in;iili) in Hawaii isduo to tioi A in. ri.'.i!i:, and yet it is n reproiicli to l e an American. To n.vount for this .Iran.!') condition of uli iirs, wc inut lipar hi mind t;iat the native eleni' nt is i'lili: .nee .1 hv tlic iptcen, n i l t!:.it lie i sii i r. i:i ti led liy a ivi; era ioi'iiical li i! only to Aiiicrica hut In the pro i;re s of Hawaii ns well. "Shall t l.o vast interest of Amen r.vis he allowed to wilier at the hand of a hi ,it iiici'u''" it'n thi i n'li'iipi enliti, Mr. Scl (loti sat down. Our ohl fri-iiil, .lullroy Sea-amp, ft;u.i:ij toiiis f,et :iud waved an Ameri can t!a ; in the nir. "Mr. President mil felhuv-Am-ri-can1-," he said: "Let this day le th. (Tlorioiis Ik e;iti!ii:itr of a n-w era. l.et the America:i ea j'c scream ns it Iris never seie.i'ne.l before since (le ire Wn diiu:;tou opened its month for t'ui ft nus cut of om Bnlisn friends, W'u l.tjo'v that with. oit Ameri.-ai li dp thi. littl- c cir.try wmild he htJiidUllg io th'i doldrums of .ilr.eiirity, We litniw that the very extravagance of the OUeen is ma in possible by t'no wealth prodiieiui: Amerienns in Hawaii; yet we nt o deru le 1 by the government at every step. And now a still m ire ):ioii:,trous wrou is to he put upon us. Khali wo submit? I say: No! f say, let tin) eay;la scream nnd show his talons! I,et in wrest this fair land from the hands of its unworthy queen nnd put it where it rightfully belongs-under the Hag of the I'nited btates!" lollrey was out of breath, or he would have continued, With a last appeal to give the rnjrlo nu oopoi. tunity to scream, he succumbed. "My mule, shook his head warn. Jiiijjly ut the speech of Searamp nnd, slow ly rising nu I addressing thoelmir. lie saiil, VI think it would be well, be'oru tak in ; any active steps toward unseat' iu. the existing guverniuent, or, in lccd, before we x'w e wav to inceu liai V feelings, to under.' tand fully th ) juvihi able elf.ct uiiMii the rountry of the proposed changes. What will the an j'leniaey of the opium ring mean' Hnw shall wo sulfer from tlio lotteiy Hat? Thfsn nie questions to bo n:v BW'-red before falling for n-tion." (Hi, wily, wily t'neln Tom! Jt.irn ii p; with rap and hate of his royal enemy, thoroughly at heart with tim most revolutionary of them nil, what ilid his calm, judicious i pech meai, It m-e.iiit ";.;t he feared the result i' hot headed oratory led the way and deeds were done which could have nc excuse savo ardor. He wanted Reason to rule supreme, nud it . thus that he calmed the inflamed an. I roused the timid into activity. Mr. Polo was the next speaker. "I do tiot think," he said, , thut there are iiiimy of us here who do not understand what the proposed change tf constitution iiie.iii'. It m-ans hi a- ly the suli.--titutioii of an a':.ul ite f.i. a limited tuoiuii . liv. Aud not by t u Vole of the pei i- is the queeu t'om,' VOL. XXIII. 0 .. .-.iix, on. ., ..,. oing to treail upon our franchise and foist upon us this change, which will result in ruin to the country. The queen is headstrong and impulsive. Sim is aroused against us, nnd will put all threats into execution. Our lands may at any time be confiscated, nud wo may ba forced to leave the country which we have limit np. And the result upon the morals of tho country, under the lottery and opium nets, will be disastrous. I think the time has come when, with renson ou our side, we must help ourselves." When Hole, who had spoken in a mild, even voice, sat down, Doctor Warren spoke. "nii nil know, gentlemen," lie snid, with emotion, "how t have striven an I labored to blot out from our fair little laud the nw f tl c:!;-s- ft l oirca" Thwr i t-dT less of this foul dis ease in the islands than at nnv time in the pavit fifty years. Tins is due to tiie inea-:iires for isolation, which are still iiiipiulect, n:id to the improve ment of the inor.il conditions of the natives nud foiei;;ii elements in the lower chfs.i. Having reached this point, it is with rc'.et I learn of the prom ii;;a:iou ol nets iy the govern- i;i"ii! toat will, by producing a retro grade m ivemeiit in tho noralo of the country, probably increaso the spread of t'uis foul di-.easo. 'o know that Hi ' native nu 1 Chinese are far more re.ilv t.i n jit evil teachings than ; I. Then it ill be nu easy matter In overthrow the progress of vears, an 1 at one blow put us b.i.k to the ol 1 l:i v s of lie,.:is- ,md criminality. e.ni n I' a st i. i ti -iuu, but ni the. new' euliri r.i al'-"t mv work, 1 speak. 11 w . have the license, uo will have more 1 -prosy. "There is but one thing to do,'' sii la memb'r; ". must act nt once. Of course, the thing is dangerous. Tiiev have t ie annv, and we have iio hio-4 but our own hnn I'. But the tiii'U c 'Ul I. p,.. l;:i- '. be d Ult ill a hhnllcss v. .iv, Wa it i this Order of the Ivv.o An attache of t :i o American Locu tion s.uilc !. " l'!n Onh-r ol the y is conliue l I ' 1 liu in ,,!;.-, a hii-. . "It. nmv nt Hoin.t future tiiiio liiil.e itself felt. At p.vsent I c.s i f,iy nothing save that we need n-l f-'ar fie army as a whole. It is not s!ru:iiy with the queen, (lord in has Ii '-ti workin;; nniou.? the Holdicrs, a. i I he saya many of them ca:i bo relied u; in." I v.eid 're I at iIi mh re narks. Still, it w is all n.itur.il etioUs'h. (iovdjns ciuv.i,'.', his bea iug, his looks, all i niii ie I r i m-ike h'.u n hero arming his men. It would b: easy f.ir him to iutl'leiiee t'le.n. H- was evidently nt work, ":in I h -i the c inti leuee of tho Vt.ui ie.i:i League. rif.vi'iK!; vi r. rxeilement v. .h running very hiili in II :i ibilu 'i'li strain was rapidly be' iiiii too gi cat. S.iuiething would h ti;ieu so ej. People stood on cor nci's and excitedly . lice I their sympa thi-s with eiilier one party or another. I'lii Ai'iefie.ins nud ( icrmaus wer un.rii iious! v a ,':ins the queen. The I'.ug'is'n .veiM l eeou. in;; divided. S inu favo-.-c 1 l.itiu ik.iiaui, o .hers u change from ic.ii-. royalty to Knottier. And evci a fo ijor, ndvanrsid than th rot stood with the Aninricuns aainst royalty of auy kind. Tho Chines, and .iapnuoffl wnvcied in their alle Kiaae. Tiiey uvared thi throne, but it was tho Liberals who employed t'i :ii. i; hfl policy tf the (iovern m.oit deo roye I tim jir i-purity of the islands, the occupation of these peo ple -woul 1 ho guic. 'file Church Par ty cu.iio out llat fooied against tht queen. This parly embraced nearly a!! tile Porlilguc-e. This e m lition of a'V.iiislcft the ( ;oveiuiinent with the s In) e-. ii,' mo.! ot the lio.i quo btciug, in I ileal natives and tuos-j foreigners win) knew that the downfall of the que "ii tnea il a luis of power to them selves. Th.! queen was getting despeinte. She, found even Iter cabinet divided against her. And Hinging reason aside, she took her stand alone, and proclaimed th neur constitution, say ing that with h-r army sha would ride rough-shod over uor enemies. Di-e Is of violence, became common. With part of tlifl judiciary still with the fpieen.it was difllenlt to punish the man who insulted or struck von if ho Happened, ns, of course, w.is'iho case, t i le a Itny.ilist. Tim queen rule 1 with s high hand. I'nder these ouditions it is an easy matter to understand how wrought up wc were, Nobody felt safe. Winnie's dis.iipea-aace h.i 1 tho elTect of keep ing nil woni'.Mi uido-irs ai'te- dark. Men went armed, expecting outrages every minute. A. for me, I was almost insane. Uneln Tom lial lieeouie raelanehnly aver Winnie', loss, and nn began to ioiibt if wa coul. 1 ever rind hor again, lint Gordon and I persisted in our f. forts, y with no atieeesa. The tension, publicly, was becoming i ereut that men grew hoarse with ex citement and nervous from apprehen sion. One day, as l"ncl Tom and I sat on tii? porch at the Corals, a squad el soldi-Ms appeared before the gate. ' t wonder what is up now," 1 said. "Thee ure som of the queen's sub dici'.s. " "Is tiwi.lou with tiitfu.V' asked tu juoie, 1 wttem PITTSBOUO, CHATHAM COUNTY, N. C, "N'oJobbs." "Some rascality, then, you niny be sure." (.'ajiiain Jnbbs was the man (iordoii bo thoroughly disliked, and for whom I had learned to cheiish a most pro found hatred. Jubbs was n cur an I coward, nnd, as the ease usually is, bully and hnigynrt. Ue rode up tho avenue to the porch, followed by some tif his hien. Leaping from his horso he Hwaggcred up tlio steps, nud tup ping my uncle on the sho'ildcr, said: "You arc iiiidor arrest. Cioncnhiug with ine." "What!" exclaimed I'lielo Tom. "Do you dare? Ha' the queen for gotten all reason? '1'hit is an outrage, sir, thai shall not go unpunished." "Don't give me lmtiy saive," rcpliel Captain Jobbs. ' Com.) haloti-; with me." "What is this arrest for'." I de manded. "What charge h.ivo you against my uncle?" "That hain't none o' your business uor mine," said the polite c iptaiu. "If I am under arrest, I il-maud that yju take me at tnco ln'Toro my aeciisers," sail my uncle, sternly. "You'll Sio then soon en cigh," growled .fobbs. " Ib'v th.o o. one h ,,' yoit fellows, fetch tu.i' 'ot'i 'ere!'' Tliey hd not brought- a vehii for my uncle, but a hor.n! for him to ride. "I will go in my own carriage," said my miele. "N'ot mneh yon won't," replied ,Tobbs. "You'll lo lio:i that 'ere 'or.se." "J will go in vi'h you nn 1 s--e Sttvens," J said. "J'liis n too mu -h to b borne.'' So wo ktario.l, rn.-'e Tom ridiocr be. tween two soldiers, T!i v we-. t,n slow for me. I gallop' 1 ii'i. a 1 an I stopped at Dolu s h iu-u to tell him of tho arrest. "What is this?" exclaim-1 .Tulri Dole, as I rushed to him, panting w ibi sxciteiiient. ".Vy uncle under nrres! by mJer tif the queen," I replied. "What! Do 1 lonr y.ct might? Warringford under nr-.-e t ? Tit: ; i'. too much! This is carry hi; the ou; lage too far! C.ui '. I will g) witu yon to see Stevens." Mr. Dole's hors wasbr-mght to th il )or, nnd wo set o,T for tiio I, gn'ion, Mr. St;veus w.;s at liisdc-!; in hi private office. "Hero is a pretty pa s!" i-Tchum? 1 rr. Dole, imgrily. "( ) :r friend War lingfordlplaeed under m-rest and carted nil' t-) prison like a crini'n.il, by order of the queen. "Is it possible?" queried 1h A'e.er .an minister, risiu j. "D.i wii.it jhnrgo':" "Oa no charge or wa: r ant." I slid, "Ho was hustle I o:i' t 1 1 i ; i in c.v phi'iaiion. " "Ah! Tlio exphiu it!. :i v, id bj had, ueverthe'ess. " Mr. Steve'.is gavo n:i or.'ier for hi carriage. ' (u a fow iniiiuo's it was at the door of the Lc;a;ion. "Come wiili me to the p.alaee," he said. "Leave your !i.:-.e. nti-1 t.vke seats iu the can. age." Tiie news of tio? nrr.'st had sprcal. The excitement, already at fever hear, was now eons .tmiug, American cheers greeted us ns wo role hurrio liy throu; i the s'. reels. As we turned into King Street, I h-a. d u familiar voice shouting: "(io jt, Stevens! j.e! t'no gin at American eagle sen .in now :n ii nevi r screamad before! Pull that oh; w en-'u's nose and tell her who you a' e! Xow for it! Down with royally! Di.vnwulj Liliuokalani ." I saw S-acunp wavln; his h.i' in ,he air. Tlientwo uattv.i soldiers nr-j-ei .,1 iion him, nnd ho wm draggj I olY to prison. "Here I go, too."' he slioiilo 1. "Xo let the eagle screauil" " Tiiore is another ewe for yoa, Mr. 8tov:iu." I oai'L The old m u nodded. He was vert pale. But hi. jaw ua set, with rlrie detorifiioatioa. H uiituu"r was tint of n man who Knurr th'.t he hi! the support of a gnat nation at iiis ln.'k. Wo reacucd the palace. (iiiardshad ben increase 1. Soldiers puced up and dow u. "lo the queen at once! said Mr, Stevens. "The queen receive1; no one to-dav," tt plied a soldier, insolently. "l-iho will leceivo me," said Mr, Stcvuus, "She will not revive you," an vverj.J the soldier. "Insolence! Take this imni ; to tho queen. Teil her t'no Am vicaii minister demands an audience at mice in the n.iuio of tho Pre i lent of tin United States." Tho soldier grinned. "Tiie President, of the United States couldn't bo, h.r. You may as well go back. My order's imperative. The queen will see no one." "Th queen has taken prisoner two citizens of the t'nite I .stales, nnd I wish to demand their release," i-aid th'i miiiist 'i "She may take more. Tho queen rules. Long live the queen'" "This is outrageous! Where e.vi I 5nd the uiiniste-iif foreign a'l'.i r-?" "You can't find him. lieisv.itli the queen nud w ill so,) no one "By heavens, this is a thirt that that will ho icg'-rtiel!" sail Mr. Stavens. Tell your q-nva that she shall yet give me a i lieuco, if th navy of the I'ni'e 1 States compe's it." The .oilier grinnel impudently again. "Come, Steveas, saiii Mr. Dole; "there is no use. Wc are simply wasting time. W'e tn'!.-t do something. You have done your p: i, now I will do mine." Sally we returnel. At the leg.viin we found liun lr-d of Atr.-Vieias, clerks nud lab ueis of linn ilnlu. wait ing for tho ret n n of Mr. Stevens to claim his protect ion. TIito w is no telling to what extent the outrage, would be carried. I'i'j be cuutmucd l fliiffn of Holland la hrlrnlirle. Among the many accomplishments f the young yuceil of Uollntul Is her devotion lo the study of natural Ills iory. When she wns In botnlou (lur ing her minority n few years ugo sic and her mottier. Queen Kniiun. ninile several visits to Hie Natural History Miiseiini, South Kensiugtun. for the special purpose of studying the min erals. Her Majesty Is n diligent rend er of scientific literature. l'lowera Dallgrroiia tn Sln;er.. Flowers. Ii Is said, nre Injurious to the voice and ninny singers refuse to nllow ilieni in tlp-lr rooms. Cliiisilne Nllssini miee told of a singer who lost lcr voice for several month after Fingliig in a room in which llio nir was heavy wiih ilie frnuriiiiee of I iiberoscs. Mme. Isaac nnd Kiiini.i f'alvo believe lilacs to be especially liaruifu!. l'.-uire calls ihe violet Hie urear enemy of the sinijer. A rtlsiitiiruislioil I'rciieh slnt.er di.-covcreil ; diminution in ihe sirengih of lief pnpIN' voices when i bey riore violeis In their corsages, and others testify that they will produce utmost Immediate hc.'irseliess. The fragrance of the uibuos.i nud hyacinths Is til.-o said to he 1 1 ii I in , . ' , Keep Vmir ( lill.lrrn Itttar, Keep your chililreii busy if you txoiil.l have I hem happy. When lie occupation is sum,, daily labor which has been wisely tilloted. see that it is IK coiiiiished lis well lis It i possible tor the child io accomplish ii under isiim.' lirciiiiisiainvs. Hut wliether l! be in work or 'day. let him understand that no matter how well he may have don" lo-ibiy -ami do nut be chary of your praise- h. has within himself llial which will make It possible for him to do still belief io morrow. !l'hiK irciiiiiiein, iiisicad of tliscoiirairini'. j wiil elleiitirau'e. by iliejllng tl'.c ( bibl to I Viird i veii I -Her work. iiikI xvill early I Iniplaut ihal sjiirit of divine riiscnti tent which allows of no absolute nit Isl'iielioii ill llial which tins been ac complished urn il the achievement reaches perfection. This is tho dis content which Kiuersmi preaches and V hl-h is holy if iluiibt Is j-.ot allowed to trcep in io mar rue iisplr.-u ion. i bun rude Okie (laskell. iti the Woman's iloiii" Col'.iianiou. New Method of I'nIiik l-Volticr. Ostrich feathers are more worn ihan li-iuil .nf this sc.-iMin. Tbc broiider briiiliiied hats are ofo'ii iriiisuied wiib I In-Ill. As vei. ibis 1: ill:! of lull is some-' X. 1 it ' cveepiiotiel and is more el'lcll le be seen in black I In: ii in color. A new met hod of adjust in? ostrich Hps is lo unacli them to the seaii-enro-lie!, which lilts the hat or loq'le to one side, so iii.it they stand nlinosi e.voi. the points curling back over the brims In i his i -use the coronet may consist u n setni-cireiiliir ornaiiieiit in plei ,l gilt metal or (Ul jet. The gill ollin ment Is elinscn for tinit.'. ni.ide of pink lie. arranged in a iU:iu;iiy ll.it ple.its. like the leaves of n book encircling ihe edge of the brim; ntid le this are attueliid. In tiie niaiiner just described. I w o black ostrich tips. The s.iliie .ii iai..ueiiient Is carried mil wito V.'llile lips and ;s jel ol lie. lllelli fur ;i V Iiite tulle tmpie. the lill'ball bonier of which Is veiled' wiih black tulle very closely sev.n mcr with iiiarc bhi. l. spangles. - Millinery Trade lie View, A lircrptlioi I'or IJuli.v. A preii.v Idea this is 10 iuirodtiee the iiewesi im lube!- of Ibc hoif elmld lo the family circle of friends oil ehrisi leuing day. and a elianiui.:: aficni.e.a .iffair of tin kind Is described in Wliai to I la i. Invitations to the eeicmuity at the cliiiteli and ivoojiiinii ut tl.u house cfierward were sent about ten days in a, Ivamc, nnd 011 Ihe .'tppniiiuit day ilie guests walked from ihe cliur.-h lo the home, w hieh was only a block or t wo distill'. The receiving rooms bad I'te.-n leu ih red lovely by (towers and potted plant-- the color combination being pink .inil w hite. Corners and lvecs-. s of the npari nn ills were bidden by tall white lilies. Mantelpieces and tables were banked wiih pink rosebuds :ui. lili.-s of the-valley. About thirty p. "pie hail been invited. 'I'd avoid any c, 'riling; ihe folding doors between parlor ami library bad I 'ci u rolled back ami belli 1 ins given Up to the guests. The fuller nnd mother of the 1m porianl small person received, ip-isied ly Ilie godparents, ihe mother and godmother wearing 1 felly white gowns. Baby came inio the roooi in Ids nurse's arms and remained a few nn. incuts only. It. wore n long iirist- eiiing ml f while India iniislin. nlmiiod wiih handmade alcio .cii 111 s. Alter the new comer bad h-cii thor oughly exhibited and .llillliied he re tired stnillpgly from the scene. An informal little repast followed. -U i"n iu courses and passed by n eon pic oi waiters. It consisted of chicken eotisomme in i-ups, i-old game and tolled itess sniidvvielirs, lied with pink bab) ribbon: a cold and delicious salad wiih niayoiit'aie dressing, followed by individual ices, cubes nud black I Off CO. As .1 souvenir of th.-1 ee'-asion ca.li visiter rccdvid a liltb- white :i;ii bo:; till'd with Migard .'il&iotids. a I'll in h ei;s;e!u wiiieii is now b.uug i'el M" ul ou ibis ide of i wap-r. Cm lit" VA. in ierof,iiivr leitei ing. wete baby's ii-imc nnd th- d.itn of lia bap li-.ni. 'Ihe i In isieiiing gifts were at ranged vtpnii a pi-ib iitcl v.hiie triinnicd table in baby's lni!:ociii. ;.i'd the vv..i:'eti (.i.i -ii wife inviUd niisluiis iur u p-cp fit (tH'Ui, M Ulahiivi ct iiliputmu Lc THURSDAY, el UXH lonzlngs were tepresentrd. There were Huffy baskets, silver backed brushes and silver articles of many other kinds. There were cups nnd spoons, linked buttons, caps, cloaks mid nfghans, books for reeordini.' the young person's clever doings and even ylfls of ex quisitc mil hoe for Ids trousseau. WOKEN AM A y Biaa.ai& 5' VfAia. Women appeared In the news ihe it her day in two new ways. One wns infested In Denver, Col., for illegal voting, the odcr bus received Ihe ex clusive privilege lo conduct cock pits in Manila. An amicable nrrangciiieiit is reported In Holland by which Wilheiiiiina Is Qiiacn and Duke Henry an obediept subject two hours every day. Tho rcM of tic lime the (Jiieiu Is u loyal and obedi. lit Wife. Miss P.enha l.int;:. of Cleveland. Is the lll.'llel Who poi d for : 1)0 future of Ohio, which is ib.. centre piece of n i:roiio of ti.-nics ,,r heroic slii'. which sl.iiid in-iir tiie iMianc-' of tic Ohio Suite Building at the Buffalo Il.xpo-i. 'oil. . . . . ; A i.irl (n the subiiriis of (Til, ago a.. Is i, i e ' iii. oioe by planiilug her neighbor-' yard-ii - for lliclit. She bus anatiu'ed some I cniitiful lawns for large cotiuiry h.n'si s. but will, with eii:nl I'a.iiiiy. ir.-uisfoi'in a small one it:to a bcaiii bid garden spot. Ail Aiiietie.-m w. iuaii has bern d;s envcred wii.i Knew (Jtieeti '.-tori.l well" ill the p. I" oil of Mine. Pen rin ger. Ill I' io she was employed in 11 Parisian i!n si.i:,ker's siiop, w In II the .ueeii took a vival f.ir.cy to h'T and look her to lliiL-land as a c ompniiloti. I'reni :-io tn '.;;,. whin she married. J Mine. p..i.'ri'i;er was rarely .separated l ioin 1 1 -: i-iial iiii.-tr. -. Mai ii y. ar brings out original modes by v.hici: won en can ibbcr earn en lire s',iii.,,ri , i a ptieral supply of irt IlinlP ,V. A tl. -w la VI iiils been op.-Ueil I by tin laieli-h lie, or ,.f high standing, who recommends th,. ,i;mijit ineiu of V.iUMI'li CtK'.'llcS. believing that in iti-'iny ill'.!l'"hcs I hey .an I'lillill t in- utljco nmre aib-fip-to; ily tiian tiicii. Two woiin n hare ab'.-oly be. u appoinu-d io lids posiiioii. ami l y iheir exc- llctit week are ill ln i.iiich to pave the way for iiiiii r Wo',;. ell. 'I'll" liniifibie!" of ;i vicar of a rural pari-h i. 'i very far from London col- l.'ctcd ail lie' billions placed in the clitirch ..-.'.lioi-y i.:".: of the past twelve iiioi-ibs w'.eui si-.-i-;. I c .lleerious xvefe made ier ih- e!cirli!"s coiinci ted with ihe 1 iii';-e!i. 'i he yomi-: woman in- c aids to lake pan in a local fancy dress ball, v.ii: sic will appear hi tic char .icier of t 'harpy, and it is her lu- icntio.i. in an ir.,ii!e.. ;.pirit. to have 111" .souveiiir- of. n.cniiiiess I'lhe but. tons, se'ved ui pa: ierti-: on lief cress. Large and 1,-avy o-i; i. h f-.-.theri oftlcigh. "I protnisvi inoth-r that I'd j ttew milk. Miuar. a se:i..n!ti2 of orai:-. have the siem and full 1 pgih while. ' 1 ever marry until I found Hie right : extract nnd a pinch of salt make .11 Manv of ,he new ,!, pped hat, ' M.''-" I l,":'1 '1'.''''',! '" are .rim,,:,,! s.-hlv v. M, w.vaihs cf ' "lu.hcdl" exclaim, d Miss SMrpe , .11 a double b,,dcr utoil ill- i,...ss I,, ne.es Whc'l - le'so'd i'l ill" shops ' , "Yt s. .'1111 (T- you're I lie l'.ulit girl.' ; hccomc vcrv iliok. It must be -a tree. I i spee'iallv for i ll " purpose j "That's too bad. for you're the wivtu; , fill Ihe time it is boiling, and .1,1. -, i- w ' ' "' ' . . ! in 11- Philadelphia Press. taken off the lire until ii has bee., p. A great many lea g.,u ns are being , J i pi.nlv I I ' it ,s left ,.a j.t. ti.adcifligl,. bine, ercau. and tone of j r",i,i.i.i... :witl,o,t. being silrrcl it nmv " 'i'""'- swathed to the j ..V,r (U, ,-,, wander aiml-ssly fro,-., ,.,..,., s.,,, (. ,.;,. r ,;; , ligiire hi graceiul bia s. pla.-c to place'.-" Inquired the piiilati- j lablcspooufids ,.f stm.ir and :, of Leghorn is being revived for Hie j throplsi. j water stirred io a ..v-oidum saucepan snmnicr. and bus a touch of uovoltv in -Well." answered Meandering Mike. : 1t;j jt .s ; ,.,, A,, ,,. :l the l ice insertions which appear both - -,.;-! hours sleep a da i- hiSi j ,(,ni svrup made of half a nip of in brim and en.w 11. Narrow velvet is J .yi,o.ly. An' we've geiiei do ,,,,.. .,,,',1 ;l ,.,, f water bol'.-d to ofieii run ihroiigh tl- insertion wiih J . wit' de oilier nVe.n hours, M,.thcr for 1.11 loitiutcs. Add abo an cheet. ialti'i we';"- Y11sl1i11gtoi1 Star. jneh of sink cinnamon, a dozen 1I101 'I'l " lieu eM hb a of a proiiltliellt tllib ! I snips ot veiloW lc;n,4k peel n lid about liner is lo mm ihe thll bins upward ' IH.a.linnlnne of Sln.ngo Mimmn.li.ics. ; j( ,,..,,.!,,,',, ri ,,,' , ,,, jee. le t the on each side, afier u .b eidcl dip ill I Mrs. Bingo--"You are l"'1'11'1'" !'1' ; i-iiicel di-,,,,. ;n ihe syrup nn'il all front, the under pan of the brim being 'come lo smother pi""' ol cake. ill.-. , i iui)l ,. ,in, ,.t u ,: ,,, ti ..-I iu wiih wings or a whole bird. , hiP 1 am afraid it v ,11 make yotl Mek. : llill1H(,v SKjm ,,,,, ,m. eiimanioi. bur l'lotal g.iniitiiie is j.i-ettier. however, ,, .;.T .... ;,- ,, li-,,..l- ,-i ,111 ten.ii.-. 1, ...ii '.lU.II'l follow Oaiuc I'.isl em. S,,fi, , Pubic silk folds, liipsbii Willi daliily velvet nnd lace "turtiiivers." with peiiuips .1 gold bun. .11 gleaming here and ihcrc. tire the cor, n t 1 kings nowadays. The stiff Idgh bucks am dogs' cars have cut irel.v disappeared. A pretty c, si nine is made of accor dion pic; at. d pale blue muslin over tali'el.l if the saii.e . ob.f. 'Ihe I oltllila- , a 1 iolls lots of IlloUld.V PiipcIS I he cell I boiled lice let I I lolil ,1 illl.T lion skin is ein iilac p, cut and is tin- ,a:,,u, d 'Beiecleil Mauus-ripis." ' or luncheon m: y be mixed w ith v.af Ished with a iiiudin rullle edged with i-,hai ii ii i i - - lit be a good thing lo put; He or liitlllins. and will inak" llietn a narrow nu ic. Tin- iniislm skin iia three llonncs. Ihe bighesi one headed by a band of Lnticr eol ned (Tuny. The shin waist has reached the dig nity cf getting im.. .: beautifully tlow - led box or i he beautifully llowered box has nttaineil ihe dist ip. i im, ,,f gelling on t! Iltside .if the fllle Wilis-, illld the W'ol'i.in who buys the waist is made thin. . happy. S--ii- woiin n would al'nosi l ev ihe wae-i-- for the boxc. The siuaios; ,.f ih.. .w bolero in elf. els Cm- "dress" us, s are foi nuil cf mtibiP'" Ic e , in im,' and roci'dine in Ihe lie, k. . iirving up ' bglnlv on th" back, nb.oe i he cni'li'i or girdle, ami ah-o under ih' :irin. eiiutigli io show .1 lillle ,, l,e .ill, ,e salin Idolise be neath, and !'".! Iioo; 1. I,,w Ihe V. ,11st in a noii.t . n ihe froir. Like evnyih.ng el-e i'l lahion's do. main, par;,..!- sop.i ,1-. all prev ious forts in Hie wav id i.'.noiv Inset "ns anq dese..: . , ; ,, ,, ar,- n,..- t in various ways iti v. i 1 . t . ,,;i, black silk 1 a;u ..!. showii- -. ,!a.'r, ,-eloreil lig i:f - tliivctgh the ne-'hes. snd tiicfj there .11 pl.il-i sill; pai-ipols in ;:!! c.-ilofs, villi I-''.-;. eliift'oti tomes a rout.. th .i.e. I'aili.'i stjii'iliin; ecu:,, Iia':,, ns i-rc se' i- ' . .! ae.il blue ai;d bia. k. of examp'.i I lie blue foi iiiing ihi- lower i-t.d I.. i -.. iial". the l.-l nnd blade sl"ipvt i iiiiioSij. aloUUd Uiv ollivl Ijyc. liUU, 20. 11)01 NO. U. OUR DUD0ET OF HUMOR lAUCHTER-PROVOKINC ST0RIF.S FOR LOVERS OF FUN. inultipi' i:. iiir For I tie :u Hint la lim-tilum striding IIoimcOiii' liul talluii .toys Not Ills Wife Th Human 'JVii.t'-iii j urry Oullook I'.elHtr.l.l t J i" ',ir .niinped forty seven feet And I in a c t in in i in i he air. Aii. I ' 'I Mum (lie kil. hen n,,vr. And l.o and treinhlci there! Yei . 1 1 hi ii to tell. ie. anaichist M i l l i-ely irie.l t.i hateii A ji oi .cmhi-i the tiinii.ir' h's life J io" i.H.k iiad stian k a match. (.'hie.igo b'eenrd licrald. A Hint to Invputola. Inventor '"Wliat is most needed in n.oitcni warfare 7" (.b'lliral 'I'lil-l.-iblell-enehes." I'llek, MrlUlnfi Home. "if you had ;i prosperous debtor who f.oi:ldti't pay ymi a cent, what would yoit do lo g-t even Willi him';" I'd kidnap 1,'s nl,." Olir IlldlMlloll .t(iV4. f.adv -"Is this te. iii-iple .-.irup': lllocer "l.-ldalll. 1 i;iVi- vol m v word of In.:,.,-,'. ;': as veil , t,'f i,."-Cliieau'o : ,id Iei;ll,U ' X., His Wire. Closefisi - I tin s voiii- wife eternally p' .-.e;- you for money ?" Craspit -"Nc. tho people s'ne buys tilings from do that." - Ohio Statu .bnirnal. Tii llnmnii Ti-iuIpik'. I.et ine rend on tlcis rti.'le mi Tr.oy Io i',',1 lle 1 lappdle.::.' " ".Vol's, use! I dim': wan; t,, pnr-iiis happiness: I -.vmit happincs to 1 h.is'i me!"-- I'liek. S'rry Ontlmilc. ril-sf Otliee Boy -C.iir ut lie ball tames dis sceziin ': ' Second Ollb-e liov "N'aw. de bos-, know I iiiu'i got eiiny rei-ishuns tor gi! sick er die lmr imyi hing."- l.'iiio Mate Jn'iitial. Itl'lHlC.I. "I ltnil.r-inn.l thai l-'raibiian liasi fi.lll.. to the I ollclusiull io contosi his wife's will." "Well, v, lint is there 1 leir.'igcoii-i ib.ilit thai .' !-he's dead, isn't s,,. lliciinioiiil 1 lispaleh. llrinri,it,erlMg utiil l-orgi'lllnt:. ' Willi's the llial ier. I Tunic? ? I'idp't ! j y,,,,,- ,,,. ),, femeteber yon in his will ''" ; 1 ' -'o, yri ),,. leinbereil me in hi.j I v,.:i all'vight enough; ihe Ifouble is he ; (:i,!n'i forget !,; when h" was drawing '; : ,;, e.ii,-iis." New York Coiiuner- j ,.;;, ., eri r. ' I in ill opinion. " said Hie widower, "they've " I iVeidctl not loin iiiib.'.iles 1 tarry ::ny ! 111. ire In M iU'orola." "Have llicvV" I in- grumpy ''' ;i 1 - j i .ir answered "1 hen the pfc.i. h"is '11 1 1 I..,,v, 1.. t..,,l.' .ii'.inoil for some oilier i.x. ra money they lii'tiri'siiif-li. Wli-ti I cime el age." said Mr. pour inotll.r leiU me p.11 1 1- 10.' 1 ' 'give you bpt one piece. i ... ... . ... i,,-. .,11 Willie rslllipsoil - lino!- '! well, hut I don't know where tlu ! pautiy is here." - Leslie's Weekly. 1 T11M11C AibntitiiUC "f "te Crar Ulnil arc ,nu doing. .loselynV' lisk d Ins b . ....... t "Tiie idea has sirink inc. re died , .. ,.i, i. ,1,., l ie iiocl who iv'iis ovcrl illliug tiie 1.1. po 1. 11 ...,... Pigeonhole. in his d.sk and exiiaeluig !isk"d his Wiie. (Mil a Kllllllliage I'-dilieii of Po. :us " Cliieago 'fi ibiiiie. Ills linsy lmr. n.'lll "Well, goodbye. CilVUe illld See llle .s.llllc time.'' Story - -Awfully tor-y. old boy. but I've got oe:- a hundred engagements that day." ' A liundiid eiigag. incuts? Nous, ui-.l" Slerj -1'nc;. Wiiliili .1 fcr days I've iceived over a htnidfe.l itiv.t.-i-lions ;.. friends' lioiis.-s. and in every '.s,,i!'.' time' wa the il.ue tit. -IP l.eiicil l'.ospui i'raic-cripl. Hi l.ni ! if lirrrtn Th, nig man was einiiarr.is.-e.i. ; Inti lie began hrawi to you. M iss ll i :,nn il be a so, pi Lllllllerl'i.l." h" said. ' " l Mi. i i. OU P.lltst ; hiive siis, rtcil. from the h nplli of j time 1 h.i'-. I'd n eoinliig here, iliat I 1 say i: in-.ist have hv si apparrin to ; -OU iVif si, lee inn- tii.'l I c,e,:l. have I r.aa inn on. eioe.-i ,.i : "- t hough, of c,.'.::- I car. ikiiui il:::r aipf. ,,y h jou nave pern e-c ..u. -. eoiilideiit. ill. j ! may lire asked j ; jurself wiiai o'lier motive, if ;:i.y. I could have had. when it mtisi bave : beeil evldenl and vet "Mr. P.illlllofe." she illlel'I'Uptcd, 'Tilea.-e tie more brci. and explicit, b' you inn. YuU wabiiie pniufi'll." Cliicafiv. Xiibuii. CCItatltum Ucorrt. BATES ADVERTISING One square, one insertion $. One square, two inaertiona J LA One square, one month ,M For larger advertisement liberal eotv troU will be made. HOUSEHOLD To Cleanse Wiitcr f're. Water cress should be soaked it salted water before being setti lo t'.e inble. for ovi 11 the niosi earcful wash, lug in water nlone is not enoitgii tn ral It of all insect life. I I IlKiiiflr lo Serve With Tm. I Dainty orabge wafers are exeerd I Ingly nice to pass with lea. A ginger I or cinnamon wafer .should be serveil I with elincoli'ic. and n plain unilavorecl 1 one with f-ofl'ee. You mny. if you like. ji.iss some linle bonbons, like ciinco ! lute wafer. Ion ymi should not lnvo i any other ivfro hn-ents 111 nn ,-ifler- noon lea. B'.liieiiilici- Ilia! ill theso j days elegance mud toward .-implieity, ! l.iidies' Hume .lotiiiiiil.' ! Uns" fiel'aniltiM lTuvorlne. 'flic ncM time von are making iTn1 npple jelly try ihl- recipe with a fev classes; Wash -otii- ;:c,'auiui,i leaves) : ' oivniily to free lie in from an;, poss'. ble parasites. Then, just before pour. ; illg til- hot jelly i.lto the glasses IMl'oU- :i small leaf into the bottom of each (rlass. : It may be allnw. d to remain mull ! the jelly is used, ami will not spoil Ir ! in any way The ir-nli is nn ind- i s i -) i ' i.'i t d e llavor. w b'. h improves ilm ' ji ly ini inetiselv. Soiiieiiiii. s w n baking a i-.-iKc be . ., e.'irlllell plate wilil 1 lie gof ,1 II ill I II I t,.;n. .,11. 1 mm ih. m.i cake mil upon 1 ihem. l-avine ii there uniil ouin- eoo . The sham nh-oii.s the fr.1gr.1nce front ' Hie leaves, giving the cake Ilie dailli 1 sl possiiile llavor. Iliat suggests nut I;, iiig so 1 1 1 1 1 4 -1 1 as the odor of a I. a I'laif Vose.--Wll.lt lo Kill To t lilire I ki; Vollis. I "Wc love aii ni cakes .1! our liiur find Vet I hesitai- aboiil making il be i.ii'se I never know what to do with the yolks of ,e eggs." I M-l.l to IX cooking teacher, "i'ln re arc nil sort si of dishes they can tie t'scd for." she said: yolks of eggs work in well to ;i boihd innyoimnlso dres-ing: iidd"d ( 1 n 1 1 b lin y can he used for dipping '., r man ton-1. Some iiinldiiig and ciis-l.-inU arc as good made from yolks alone its from the w hole egg. Add on" cm ire egg to tlireo yolks and you have. g I scrambled egg or omelet, (bibl cake is made from the yolks of cgss, and a Dumber of Pilings and :i frosting call for wintcs. There arc lee erenni. puddinsr rinieo.. cookies ami egg IhiBh 1 f..r mtvius with Soup which ;ire in.irlo i "-om yolks nlore; if on- sei- niiioti . sense 10 work she can use Hie cloven j .V"lks .t rroin an angel cm,.. 111 n.i ! h'"'ls of way-" - local lloilsi k'epillg. ( .U.l I-n.lilliiK One of tiie Illo-I delicious 1 "' " ' ':-; I laid. This may be made 1:1, .1 11 1 ! form bv seasi.niiig with orange e:,:ra. i j "i"1 serving ii with earn tin I s.i.i.e. j I'ive yolks of eggs, a scam iiiai't .' have the bits ,,f lemon peel iu III sallce. HOVSEHbLpJ HINTS To remove paint splashes on 'Viiiibiw . glass moisieii the spots with a strong ' solui urn of soda. 1 In n rub hard. lighter. A good cement for china and glass ware is in. id" by soaking isinglass in water II tl ! : t soft, then dissolve it in proof soil it and add a little resin. A clip of neli cream is all addiiioii to lemon ice llial is .il'tcl! liked The eicaiii should b" added b"!orc ,he nr- lllre is qllne stiff. KellloVe Ihe i! :-'oer iind stir lap ,ty w iih a wood, n pooii for :i few mom. in- bin (io no! churn again with the .i.eii, r. If tin inlxfp-c curdles, as il may. pay li" a! t.'in i..n. as after f eezing it will he lonnd p. b" all t igli'. In inaking a meringue n niu-i al'c-iy b. borne ill mind lhai tin- flower it is ke.i or really ilrieii i eitec I no reason so many lioiiseKeepefs fail in making a i hi. k. tender meringue i he- cuts,- iliey lll.lke .1 linsl.lKe iu lb" tein- j.er.iniie of il veil. If the oven is i.,,, h,u have the door open. 1 or all nieritisriie allow a biblespoopt i; of ,,, , ,;,., d sii ;ar io each egg c,.,, .i,,, , ,nir, tiuitoiu ot thf e'.imr- lf--g.ii to -ag and mi d restoring 'o th-lr torniff dattie ..mbtien. turn wc-eiia: iv(... nn, fi...,;ll t!l., .,r spi -, ,,r i; iho"ughly wiih a sirmig lather r) ,vhi, , iitl,. , j, .,,.;u- , ,.. p,.,,,, i'd bd. W hop me can,' is tiioi niiglily n. il.!'' ' wipe olf lie supeiTluons ue. lire and se; the chair aside until it t dry and tlio cai will be aluovJiU ouJ firm ii -when ucw. .
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 20, 1901, edition 1
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