Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jun 1895, p. 3

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as wrll as l d-\. that thm .xnlsiJ» mrrld and Inn lawman \V-lr'V‘. m»- .1 Ian: gnnm of haul» and rnntn-ntinn, Tho‘ man whn hm: .1 thlhr struuzlrs t-x R. up it: the mun ‘hn has it nwt struzzlus [- :et It. l'rlru up. l‘nc-s: dawn. Ln“. «9 trains. .‘Il'fil’u‘fvr-‘anlJli-snfl. l'n- drrsolllnz. Thu-en .hprt‘riatlng: ant-“p mm exagm‘ntinx. Tnnnnts swklnz p13 rrm: landlords dwmanllinq mon‘ Slrngglas nmut amen. Mm who at» m trylng to keep In: man out trying M :3: In. Slips. Tnmhtos. D‘lalratinns Tank‘s. Catastrr‘plws. 0h. womnn' thank God Wu MW .1 hnme and that you may he qua->11 in it. mttor be there than wear a \‘I-‘tnria's ooronot. Ilpttor be there than carry the nurse of .1 princms. Your abode may be humlvtn, hut ynu can. by ymsr faith In God, and your cheer- fulness of dmmnor. glld It with aplen- dnrs such a! an “Db-fisternr'! hand never yo: kindled. Thar-r are abode: in every cltyâ€"homhln, two stnrlns; [our plaln. unmmrnl romm: undesirable‘ neighborhood: and yet then- Is a man vho would die on the threshold rather than surrender. Why? It Is home. wmevn he thinks of It he am an- gel. of God hm‘erlhg around It. The ladder! of heaven are ht down to that house. Over the child‘s rough crlh thpre are the chanting: of angels an thzse that broke over Bethlehm. n is home. These chlldren may come up after nwhtle, and they may win high mslflfln. and they may have an amunnt "swam-e: but they wlll not untll their dylng day forget that humhle rnot‘, unâ€" der whlch their father rested, and their mother sang. and thelr sisters played. Ch. It you would gather up all tender memories. fill the llghts and ahades ot the heart. all hanquetlngs and reuhlnns. all final. fraternal. patornal and enn- jugal aflectlnns. and you had only just tnur letters with which to spell out mat hr‘lght and dvpth. and length. and hroarlth. and magnitude. and oternlty of meaning. ynu would. wlth ntrenmlng eyes. and trembling valve. and agitat- ed hand, write I! nut in those four ltv. In: capitals. H.0-M-E. TALMAGE’S SERMON. When you want to get your grandest My an»! aim“; it, In! that woman Mu nth" right: «whim My; hm "ml the. hy Hm (raw M find. "so up In [M :Pflrfi‘i-flinn a! mo a! Mom "(Ms -hv slrvady pawns»! First, Aha In. up fish! In nuke hnmo mevv. Thar rnim "0 mm In! "or dkmn-‘d with lv-‘r‘ Mm mat t'nmv‘ hnmv .1! mm" m at Main. and llwn Llrrv .1 rnmvarmh-n- '1' mm while. In" «w a" «My lam; gar rrns It. bomnifvs H. nanrhl‘ws it. n I: wHMn her [mwrr m mlkn n ma mast :xlIerh-p Mac» an arm. I! I‘ the nnlv.‘ calm harbor in IN: wnfhl YA" know as Id! :3 l d», "not ":69 mum» Warm and the huslmn warm. nr» .1 lm: mm of hate and (.vnenntian, Th.- T. LOUIS. 310., June 10. 1895.â€"-1n hls ‘ isermon for today gnaw. Dr. Talmage. who has reached lthls city on his Western tour. dls~ :cusses a subject 0! funlvcrsal interest, v11: “Woman's OP- t’ortunlty," 1113 text being: “She shall bu culled woman." Gen. ll.. 23. God. who can make no mistake. made man and woman (or a speclfic work and to move In particular spheresâ€"anan to be rognant in his realm; woman to be domltmnt ln hers. 'The boundary line: between Italy and Switzerland, hptween England and Scotland. is not more thorâ€" oughly marked than thls distinction be- tween the empire masculine and the em- plre ternlnlne. So cntlryly dlsnlmllar are the fields to whlch God called them. that you can no more compare them than you can oxygen and hydrogen. water and grass. trees and stars. All lltll talk about the superlorlty of om sex to the other sex Is an exerldstlnfi waste or Ink and speech. A jeweler may have a scale so dellcal» that he can welsh tho dust of diamonds: but where are thr- scales El) dellcate that you can weigh In them :tflectlon against aflt‘cthm. sentiment against sentlmv‘nt. thought aunt-nut thought. soul against soul. It man‘s world against a woman's world? You come out wtth your meno- typed remark that man Is nuw-rlnr t-I woman In Int-:llu-t-t; and than I ops-n on my musk the nwurlhy. Irontypvd. thun- der-bolted wntt’nus of Ilurrlet Marzi- nonu and Elizabeth llruwnlnu. out (loom:- Ell-1L Y-Iu came on with your tllt‘fflllypt‘vi n~m.uk ulmut wulurut‘s nuâ€" lw'rlnrlty to man In lhr Itrm n! umw- ttou; but I out you whom was tho-I.- more mun-My tn I'vvr than In J-ohn tlw I“.¢“‘l'|" .tmt Months-w Smut-mun thv btlhnp un-t llrnry Marlyn. the "Immun- ury? 'l'lu- lwut at thaw lllt'l’l nuns H Large. mu nth-r you had n-llml tut» H Ito ttrltthntwn-n, thun- “-3.. nnm null to" In "ntflnl the that. ”I ha." 1‘". and «I up ”In thrown. a! thu ph-rnul Jl‘hu- V-l'l l tlntty to man the lh'nn- Intâ€"ll"’v lull. lulu-u) to wnmon thr' lhrum- nth“- ttmul Nu human ulna-walnut" \Hll vvvr dc'cllur the splv‘tvi. while lht‘h- w an tmuurm l-y wltlrh wr know wlmn 4 man In In m. t-ulm‘ uwt whrn a num- MI II In l-rr rrnlm. .ml wlwn alttwr u‘ thrm Ia not at n Nu Imnntmx lrm-tu- tum mutttt In ntlvtnnt tn auto: : drt’im- ttom. or to Air "rm- l- thn hm- nn-l that t- tlw Itm- ‘ My thvvry In, that I! a rum-m want! to \ulv. phr‘ uu‘ht tv- \oto, Ind that I! .l "mu want. to un- Mqur and Irv-1n hnuw, lw mum tn ht ."utvml It) vmlnr-ItJrr am) in}! um!" Tlu-rr nu "\I‘l'llhll-l mum-n am! 0qu I"! rtl'rmtrutn mm My than” u that you haw 'tm rum to munch". II"! our on” thin. nnvthlnl that ts fightmnt Altuay and Washington “I‘M no ”It lulu-rm- by lvnlulatlnn Mn huh a hh-wn-thvmhvr Ilmutrt fly. or hm- new a truut "mum plnnv. u t» try to raw! mu tlw h-‘izht xnvl clnnth bl wnnmn G Jun Thr qnwt‘wu M r!- putty wlll artttv flvullr (hr nlwln qm-n tkm. tha- th-xkv nuM-‘vt “’twn .I hum an In vvrrJrr‘d t4 pvmrh. 0w will wrath. amt with" mnlrrvnra n vr pr "- hytrry ran Mm’vr h-~r “'twn a wnmtn i- prrer-t to mow In hlzhnt rummr» .HI u-Mrrs 9hr wlll hl\x" [rut Influ- wvro an IM (II-Inna“ .tml n ‘ hmrxla --t tnrlr ran Inn'l-‘V ha I want W-‘lntn tw nml- x-IMM tlnt h on and hnin ran mrrflv any hztrn-r tint [Mliu'hrw may wt mu MM th It n «hm: mm hr... Lay tum): or kbv‘p M: Jan" but Mr i l 'thNHI‘H n( lnrayuyllv :cusse fiunl w ‘12.: portu being he cu YHE PROPER SPHERE FOR WOM- AN~HER OPPORTUNITY. In. Home Punch-I- sun Thu: Cup-cu, II 3h. Gulllllg- Blur of “um-Ir. Illn- lulnmâ€"I'ho Anni-omen“ Thu Au Dal-pron. one twilight. after I had been playlmz with the chlldrvn for some tlmo. I lay dawn M1 the lounge to rest. The chll- dren said, play more. Children always want to play man. And, half ”1va and half awake. 1 85‘9de to «roam (his dream; It nepmorl to me that ‘l was In a far-dlszant landâ€"not Pors'a. although man: than Orlrmml luminance ornwnI-d the cities: nor the lmplosâ€"althnnkh mare than trnp‘lcal fruitfulnon filled the gardens: nor Italyâ€"althr',gh mnre than ltalian mnnnss fillrd the, Mr. And I wanderor] araund. making for thorns a‘nd mules, hm I (rum! n~‘me of them km-w haw M fiu wmnm F-‘CH'F . "th tho Sums ~=f S.nm.zri!.1r.s; Mu p". re»! ulwn the hi! fur: and 1-»! ”-‘vms Mn! th-‘y r Inlanl azvinn at- his Mm! amt Ilu- nlurm um clnm. nut .mMIu-r warn «:I' M- mml amt mm- MIM will hunt mlu mlchm-m: and .m- an." rave u! Mn mun! .m-l (ho «hum norm” u! ”ml ml! mm. mum trom 0w "nun-hum u! lav-nu. wlm mm lunlmll. thud-inflow mod toe-nu- uflnu-vi. In vhlrh y-m um arr-y rm"- wlr for the "Hun." cum-M "f "- lmnmh. An-I mm mm lelnm. mm flflk‘I "I! Ilmhfl'i at "w "w“. l‘v'J. and um [Nb-uh. «ha in! Ihr lam! I "Ml MI.» Ilw mm; .m-l mm Hannah. IN or: Mr mum-l m "â€" Lam; and mm ‘ Mary. whvv with"! Jun: In pinup ‘Ml- twrv rm- anzvh ”rum: to "u- nu; ma mm um“ "I charity. who hmml up ”w haul-nnnundn n! H» l‘nmn. ',Hm rm. ham "1'- Hulk» M 0m]. dflnk h! Inn s'ml's 4-1:”! rn‘cm‘. V -m «hmmlan Is hvnw. I) wanna! (\‘h H a in ".3031sz nr ham" "w unm ‘n 4! uh: I nqu sumo hn vr nfzvon yv‘mrs ma urn-m Hwy luml-ui h-vmvv .uul m many u! n»- I-vwn: and mm: of that ‘ «My» mmrrâ€"hwl in hr warn-n. and by punt :an ('hrisuan sums shut up mare puma nf mufan-m "mu «m --x or r luneml. “'w a {My "P‘nPr' mum? Uh yak ltu: ic H mm a (and thing In dun up ”w nub-s n! he" fut hm or *m» mamm“ It nrnwul H: H man an- zu-ul m the lvusine‘v n! d-‘m'r-‘ym'; when 'lul n-v: Imml' hmv in my» wlrh Ihia Innvl .4 Kuhn. Thry know how u fish! the 1|.nn‘ Ilqunr hw. .InJ Hwy know haw t.‘ ruzm ”w Natl-m.“ Trm< gwrnnwn F-‘Clnl!’ am! [My kmw how M 11-111 Iny." "my I'v‘h‘ s, .l“. Those man funnel ”I w: .1 ampli n mush 3:1: ull. wnman. wllh the lluhlnlng of your wall Hrlkt‘ dr-ul at your lm-I all Inc-unal- lurcmrnu m tlluxlm-llon and lo Lulu-m. Yuur lmmurml soul mum-l be fed Iunn sun-lugarl-au-s. Um mils you up w amplw And Il- "In". Wlll yuu have ll~ Uh. xln- nnl your lwurl. “ln- ln Om] all y-mr lml maul-m; Kh'u- In rim! all )uur "ullun‘. ‘lw la (ll-cl All your n-flucmunl'. Ru..- y Dunc" In lum. t-vr lllll w-nhl um! lrw nut. than I“ I’H‘M‘ Mum 0wa “I" lw quonclu-d. anal "new unno- wull lm llama-«l, rur mu [all mm yuu wlll l-ml luv-n "ll. {:lr «um. lv’uhn’n luml. molhrr’n luml. nl-lvr'n lunal‘ rpm.“ lulu! all nu man he In y-mn I! will In Mum. null Illa-n wlll r-mw up n a all «In-l (mm "In Jordan. and yuu mun". III-n Wlll ll be I lane vumm an . "mil-«u m-nu‘.‘ Mu! no In." mu mum up In llml lrmr and all" hln lulu. .oml lac I"! my "Yuu lulu-kl hv lm' «Mn you worn in": mm I till mu sk- wn pm that you an: mu," Our wav- idol of a queen. you do not think of Catherine ot Ruuin. or 0! Anne of Eng- land. or Maria Theresa of Germany: but when you want to get your grandest idea at a queen. you think of the plain woman who sat opposite your {other at the table, or walked with him arm-in arm down life's pathway: sometimes to thc thanksgiving banquet. sometimes to the grave. but always togetherâ€"sooth- ing your potty griefs. correcting your childish waywardncss. joining in your infantile sports. listening to your even- ing prayers. toiling for you with needle or at the spinning-wheel. and on cold nights wrapping you up snug and warm. And then at lust‘un that day when she lay in the back room dying. and you saw her take thoss thin hands with which she had toiled for you so ioniz- and put them together in a dying prayer that commended you to the God whom she had taught you to trustâ€"Oh, she was the queen! The chnrlots of God Came down to fetch her; and as she; went up all heaven rose up. You cannot think of her now without it rush of ten- derness that stirs the (199p foundations of your soul. and you i‘m-l as much a child again as when you cried on her lap: and If you could bring her tuck again to speak Just once more your name, as tsnderly as she used to speak it. you would be willing to throw your- self on the ground and kiss UN- and that covers her. crying: "Muttwr! mother!" Ah! she was the outrunâ€"she was the queen. Now. can you toil me: how mauv thousand milus A woman like that would have to tram-l (lawn ln-fnre she got to the balk-blunt? C-Impurvli With this work of trulmng kings and “um-us for God and l‘lt‘i'lllly. how unatgmllrxmt net-mu all this Work of voting tor alder- mvn and common councilman, null sheriffs, and constables. and mayoru. and pnmivlontu.’ To ma kc- om- :‘Ui‘h grand wunmn us I haw.- dt'Sl'rUn'd. how tinny thnuinmis would you want of thus:- pm)- l’l'f WI!" 30 in the round of Llflhitlil and dissipation, going on far toward Illsâ€" Krill‘t'ful amiurri .ts tiwy ti.irn- gu. 5o M not to he urrvslml by tho imitw-tlmir iwhuvlor n sorrow to tho Knutl and .t r-arinutun- of thv \‘lt‘iuu‘é. out! an "null to that (:01. who mmlc than women .tml not wimp-nu, null llollu-tmg on. I! urn through .I i‘rnuluuu .Iiill‘lllhdllili- ml tu’o. to temp-mil 4nd «ti-uni cumul- NJ" DIM Lard; and VI". Ina: In plump ‘MI- “rum. to IM an. charity. who h-uml It Ii nature fnr a woman us think that some ugly man is good looklnl. foo Lny to love A most curious and sluggish creatun is the mumvm. a. nine-Inch lizard, whose home I: In New Zonland. This little Imitation mam-Ian has (he rnpn- Milan 0! being the 'laflcst creature ever created. He II usuafly round flinging to rovks nr logs along the shares of rivers and lake: and has been known to remain In one posluon pen- toctly motionless for many month; How the creature manages to exist II a mystery. A mor- puny 0' Mao-Mn. l "Hugh! l wnuM sand ynu an anon- :lnm rnnwrning l‘nmidnnt Lima)!" lb." 1 non»!- h we we" prinlml hem". Your! new, whan my [mm Irma .1 lillle buy. .m-l Abraham Lim‘uln was a poor young man pucnomg law in Waudlnnl roun- ty. during mart week at Metamura grandpa [naught Mm lwme m supp-r. I! was a mu, slarmy M-umlay night, and grandma hurried around gelling =upper. and though! she tnuld have ‘swmvlhinx r'xtn. so she open-ml a jar n! prawn-ml p‘mches. Whon they sat Jan-n l\ rat grandma dished the p. “has out three to .1 norm“. It mum-4 I.) take Abraham Linen": a long time to ml a peach. and he did nat finish It (-iuwr. s.) as smn as he had finished his supper and gone Into another room gumâ€"1m:- mm! to his dish to me why It was he hadn't eaten, and there she {.mml she had glven him the little mus- li sack with the peach kernels and 9": re in it instant] of a peach. Grandma hurried mm (M other rodn to upma- glze In Mr. Lincoln. and he salt! to Mr: "That's all right. Mrs. Pm]. my mom. or man the same nuns, and I! In so good that l mulled to get all the juice out of u."'â€"F‘rankle Perry. In Chicago Tribune. lulu In, mm. by on. (Inc-m Wu I! ‘l’hk ID": ”tum-m Ono huhurm unapmvchlrd rue-c! o! the war IwIIrw-n Chum and Juan l: Hut llu-m in bound In be A «Int-lb 01 Numb»: m (m warm for mum "maths. ur pun-um own yr-‘ll’l I»! come. In mu:- lnml Hu- Impurlu of ma: tut-mm: den: haw mum on m |--u than an» (Imu- und rut-Runn- l'nr nu nm t-mr mama! ut un- yar. an again“ ".00. (-341.1er rn'vlw-l (mm Jun. I In April 3. um. Pram Juun anal PM": a Inn-"y pew porn-m ol the "mph-w "sod by Ilw lawn-u! vth and m dam-1m- «anon! cum". Chung. Ibo umpnnr Ind. or mum-Om: lanrrl. In culvlvucnl (a not». ulrnl in Vanna-a. J.“- aud um WM! Inch-w. 1"»: «km» ul "Ill pupal" chum mum mnudcnlaw. n m up. we (Ar-reaching and m I'm-mun“ M gnu. Th." IMIHuI rMmlu «C than“. "up". rvrummrndn runohuc an "no of ma mm swim-- for mu tun n! many Minn-Mn. 'ar lalnung Illa. mm! mm! tMumllm. ”mung [mum uM chm-hunt. And an I run for flyo- Ivru cm! A My but”! opikmy. Mn“, Inlenu an no hr {nu-d .3 «MM. 0! an "m community not" nm he. "m Ina-l mm“. A '0“, Englishman mvnnr um "ml "to" .nmllfl'mui nun-n much an!" malty luwlnn [mum-n an a rmular much n! ma Wuhan murmur IM- hams-mun Is lunly m havo an "walla." MM "min A autumn" Mr H m Mum mal- Irn n «mum h- dmmm m nml‘ Tu put-W b1! not" Mn rcm‘ijlly HIRI- h'n and hat nmrr h‘Jq‘hHI .t My" MM a! xwlhnlmrllr Two {and Quinlan” nM-‘h r)" Mk: Hu- ”in" n! rzmphof an a Mm h H is a 500-! MM! m mvmlun, l 1.- u ls mum "holy Hui latrr on Hwy In" ho a! tahl- In "In hnuwwIl-r "ll- tor "ml". dried and bmhn no "No , 9mm" "what. an oven man ”Inflows g than ramphur. and (hey man has In the ' long run. [that [wow-r. well aminklod nwr Hm «Hicks nm .1"- In he put "my. till ram)" them pmrlmany m-nh want. pmvldml they are we"; dmken nut first. I Thou l rm a child's hand on my moo, and H woke luv. The children wanted to play more. Children always mm! u: play mo". this?" And at that moment there came from among the leaves. skipping up the } flowery paths and acruss the sparkling ‘wmers. a very bright and sparkling gruup; and when i saw their step I knew it. and when I heard their voices I thought I knew iht-m: hut their ap~ pare! was so diflerent from anything I had ever Sven. I bowed a stranger to stratum-rs. But ai'tm' awhile. win-n they clam-0d tiwlr hands and shouted: “Wt-i- mnw.’ \v-‘lf'nmt‘f" the mystery was :mivml. and i saw that time had passed and that otornily had come. and that (Ind had Kalili‘l‘l‘l] us up into n higiu‘r hnnw; and i said: "Are we all here?" and the vnir-eu nr innumerable genera- liuns :Inswvrrd: "All hurt-1" and while “‘4er “I minim-53 were raining down our chm-ks. and the branches of Lebâ€" annn l't'tlilrfl were clapping their hands, and “In! l-Iwrrs at the great city were chiming tht-ir Welcome. we began to i-nuuh and sing. and lump and shunt: 'Humu! humv! tmm grew there. And I walked forth Ind ! saw the sun rite. and I said: "When will it set anln?" and the sun unk ‘ not. And I new all the people in holl- day apparel, and I laid: “When do they put 9n worklns‘man'l garb again. and delve In the mine. and sWeller at the forge?" but neither the garments nor the when did they put all. And I wandered In the suburbs and I said: “Where do they bury the dead of (MI great city?" and I tanked along by the hills where it would he most beautiful (or the dead to sleep. and l and castles and towns. and battiemz'fla; but not a mausoleum no: monument. nor white slab could I see. And I went into the great chapel of the town. and I sald: "Where do the poor worship? where are (he benches on which they sit?" and .1 voice answered: “We have no poor in this great city.” And I wandered out. seeking to find the place where were the novels of the destitute; and I found mansions of amber and ivory and gold, but no tear did I see or Sikh hear. I was bewildered. and I sat under the shadow of a great tree. and I said: ‘ "What am I. and whence comes all; D11! she has! bob her head When the sun hurt her eyes? So my grandfather said. But she looked very who For an owl of her size. The owl made i bow A: I passed where she atâ€" A very small ow!â€" She bowed this way and that. 80 I lifted my hat. A SCARCITV IN CAMPHOR. A PM". ML ‘ A Bungle Ila-m a! Tn-n'omtlon. 7 The. ascent of mountains and the carrying o! necesury aruclen up very steep Incllnes nocesnltnte In enormous amount a! labor and llme. n In ponâ€" nlble to put up wlre-rvpe tumw-ys .11 a very nmul expense. and have these so arranged "mt load! can be brought up at a minimum of the cost and trouble now Involved. A sample of Hill devlce In a «he mmwny recently put up at albumen It connects the nignal a: the top 0! the rack with the town below. overt. Her votce I: of A renninhly pure. belutlful am] sympathetic qual- tty. with I my extent!" range. the tone being cmtnlllm In It. clearneu. It kl perfectly even throughout tho register and her vocalization. In the purest Hanan style, I! almost unrivaled In fluency and may safely and to be [infirm 'Oet. l5. an. under the nu» of Mnlhn. as mu. In "RInlotm" at tho Theatra , no la Manna», firm“ 90 Immediate gum! hrIlllant in her worm that the Intendant, who had annual for . stu- nle ”Inform-non. nnly. engaged her (or n "rm. And aha.- nmvarvrl .1 14km. V'Ioletta, (mholle and lmola. Suw- ;quently Flr Ann-nun "arm annaul " Iur for Cow-M nardan. nml In "to so:- I arm «I Is“ she mmlu Iu-r dvhul In Enu- lland In "Luv-Ia." wlth a "mom wall irnmmherwd by nll own-going Im- l-tlvmors Thvn tollnwod “other long :onngvmnt In arugula. after vhlch ; aha "turned to Parts. and having I Itmllnl undnr the romposnr the part of i tho hernlne In Amhrme Thom-9' "Ham- let.” she made her appaarnncn at the Grand Oven In the rhnrarter ol (Iphm HIo. which mu Ivy-casually rap-nth! ' ptght tlmoa nnd pnthmlastIcally: '9"de by tho Pram!) orltlrs. Mme Mo’lha npxt studlnd tn the mic of Inl- Ietto. with tho nsslstance of Gamma. and appeal-w! In that chamrtar In London In Juno. 1m. 'Ith Jan do I Who In Ms favnrltr part of anm. I In the winter 0! that year she was the {uvorlte prlmn dnnrm of the Grand NW at Parts. where she sang the lmlen of flatworm. Juliana. Ophrlle. Leela and Gilda. The latost "mump- tlnm! at limo. Melba have how the ports of Esmeralda In Goring Thoma: opera of that name. Elsa In Wagner‘s “whengrln.” and the tltle rule In "mun." composed by I. Bumbag ”My for her. In whom. by the way, and to Jean de Roma, the work I! ded- tented. )1th should also be made of Into. Hahn's bnutlful Intel-meta. non of the part at fllchnel: In "Car. man" lune. ltelho‘n phenomennl "('- ceu at tho letropolltm Over: Hon”, New York. mm! In Boston and Chlcaco during the last two m In too well known to require more than I word of mention. Her trlumphl on the comer! state have fully could those In the ME. MELBA (Mrs. Armstrons). wire at Captain Francis Armstrong. 0! England, has won. within the last six years. the highest distinction in Paris. Brussels. London. Milan and the chief American cities. She is of Scotch de- scnnt and was born In Australia. At a. very early age she began the study or the planotorie with her mother. who was an amatcur of liability. Later she continued her stu- ‘ files under professional teachers, taking 4 course on the organ and also in har- mony and composition, thus securing the groundwork or a thorough musical ‘ education. which must have proved ot‘ lnestlmable value after she began her career as a singer. \Vhen about twelve years old it was discovered that nature had endowed her with 3 voice or unus- ual beauty, and after having taken a few vocal lessons in Australia she ac- cepted. the advice of friends and went to Paris, where she placed hersclt un- der the tuition of the famous Mme. Marchesi. Notwithstanding the objec. tioun interposed by her father, Mr. Mitchell (who was one of the commis- sioners ot the Melbourne exposition). I lyric career became inevluble. and upon the completion or her studies with Mme. Murchesl she made her debut on BI:- l-do nu- Fla-It Amman-co .- - Ila":- I- Ann-u. and hbuquontly 'UII to hill-11". l‘ollound ll: You: 0! [Inca-310d Inc-n. ">2P-Nfl UdlCOOâ€"nflfl 01. 3:” ZNFâ€"Lfl sawâ€".3). PATTI. "l8. Ilplln'l Inn. Rudyard Kipling in aid to Inn I pair of remarkable biuo eyes. which once seen Ire never forgotten. Dunn. .1 recent visit to Waiting“ in nt- impted to gr. Ibout the city boo-mic. hut MI eye-.1! In "and, rendered NI Jinn!" I failure. m ”I”. m Vuzary. the Prince of Haunt-y, u 3 man of the most simple cuts. and when he am canted office In. tut no rt adored doubly hard by "I. Met mu himeflo he htd been but I poor Beno- dicllne monk. He drove to (he Prim» [In] palace at Gran. In a pubnc cub, ca rryma on Ml knee I an containing Mo pet canary. "III .04 "club The Intent lateral"): char-scuffing of Mark Twain In be made “one II M. capacity for mrvln' [00d haul on only (our hourl’ sleep I a”. This seems Incredible, month Ms llfo u I pilot on the “Inuit,“ ml] have trained Mm to do '1": In. sleep ma ordinary man. Ir. Clemens ll .10 to spend an mornings reading and amok- lnc, Ind hln “term-mus Irma. and smoking. In the "min. he man and "notes anln. IRMA. THOflAs C. PLAT'I'. of the pmlrlonual boom of the governor of New York. tun! rm "Mr "mm shot", m- "ward. Canning. Wen-hen . rec "M to print. We and (our 7 In" alt-d. No! '0 um» run. II. "can. mum": at the Halted sum Em l‘n.. and Ms nun-gal to cut I with ”rain In sum million. "9 manual the auanlofl-I rump-Isa (or lav! P. Manon In! you and now nu chm. wnhnul have 0! Mn. "-00.13an by (M legislature men In ma. They won aim-Muted. Mvenr. for the lam- [no In Who n sad to run “a nu- ‘ unto Connor- and President... Thomas Collier Plant, New York'- ramoua republican politiclan. was born In Owego. that state. in l833. He nu- triculated at Yale college, but on IC- count of failing health let! there before graduation to enter upon a commerclnl career. He became conspicuous In I successful operator in banking Ind lumber enterprises. In 1872 and 1810 he we: elected to congreu from Owen. In 1881 he was choaen to succeed Fran- cis Kernan in the United flutes len- nte. Hi- urvice in the senate was. however. of short duration. He At once fell Into the friendship or Roscoe Conl- llng. When President Garfield uw M to rebuke Senator Conkllng by giving the New York patronage to the unti- Cunkllnz republican; both New York nenatorr resigned their seat; but not Time on two mos. tom hundred sod twenty ysrds lonu. lending to the noun- tsin. An engine works the ropes. which no oblo to sustain s weight of “mi: tons. The tron-it from the town to the station occupies scarcely the minutes. where formerly it took a whole doy. 0n the "natal principle of the cnrmto ‘ line that delivers psi-coll snd chsnn in stores. on eflectlve snd rspid means of tnnsit between various points In” be secured. The rope-tnmwly idea to lot in la infancy. but before snothel' ten years have passed this invention still be utilised to connect buildings of all sorts. It would be or untold value could a simple rope and hssket be so stunted that one might psss from house to out- hulldlnn regardless of snow. storm or nln. stepping from one sheltered entry It the house to another st the born without coming In contact with tho ‘ ground. The time and need are here. and only await the inventive genius who shall put these into pructlcsl operation. THOMAS C. PLATT. CHEF-An ,0. "Inn“. in. I'll-um. UPI. Hiramâ€"WI our mm m In. at ll! tho lune not. Wand-l onn can. Whmthe bottomofunocunhm an ocean abhwm Mainland“! threeorfour 7mm“ mm wire taken up 1M mu nun _~ bomfound Magenta-cur. . their rm. The, are no; “Kiwi is? Innltobn. and m poinouam may he the Africa: antâ€"Wham”; I'm 1%.. A “"0? of M Al“. The warm. thuhdmm Itnte of tho atmosphere Wednesday evenlhg. pren- nxed e heavy downpour of run la thd any and vlclnlty. but thl- «notation we. not "mad. end the rela (at-ed 0! mm a slight shower; Instead of tile rnln a shower of mlher Ilna mullet}. whlch I: one of the moat curle- m tlons In the hlntory of the cltr. OI the Inlet-lb, In the mat. upon the mall. and the meme. of the home- there were seen. yesterday, number: of lam black ant: crnwlla' about. They were found an plentiful In the «MINI of the clty an In the mun utmtl. end “on the he: thet me of then lunch hive ulna while other- have crowd or and them. lt ls natural to conclude that they have mgr-ted (mu lone am to the much at the "evince. m lave mommy. Merchant!“- bodlod mam. about the do. or. a weep. and huge the strong m a! MAIRWIMIWMIW‘M. oi the Individual io whom wn own this thin bu naming whatever to do with im payment oi Ii. A lam Ila! would ”than. fool more bound in dil- ciurp ii in an Iawoflhy Milan. ‘IP ply bee-um when wt or Mo was waniinl. ("Mal feeling would 30 Ill Uni mum with 9mm” in Mord. nm. In in I" Mich cam. "IQ Ila“. chm-uh inn. mum «in I» painful and humiliating. ii in of the limo“ inw- inm-n. both in young and old. (IL-.1 it” Humid In mrnful never to In the wlll‘ in: rwipionin n! obiinilnn- {m per- man whom may n'iiher lave nor «- Mm. nnrl unmeiim hm iiioir over- wililnaneu in incur «Muslim's. invoke lineman-Non in mnnociirmn and unveil- iirms highly dindunuamll. H II III elnlleni plan for young women ”VIII in put this quosiion in inc-noel"! be. (are may acctvi an «fiend him: "is the puma" who one" it one whom I should Iliu- in mi indebted to?" Dr. "Am I pr'pared in mic all the mm of gratitude to uni pemn whicl wand under similar durum-neon, be due to me man! pnlseworfliy and GW- guishnd individual at my acquit!- Mice." Wu no mun of "mm b m- aul-rad In u- m "1M. u I “to cum to have conflicted. I“ which mum-aural" nut to. Mum. II Mir-cum" (of I.- rock mutual. Juno I1. "RAND............ ...... A Much I)... "thwart”... ....A and) 0M lllfl'lflfln...,....... hm 'nANK "Au; ”Nam OLVIIPIC ................ VIM, ”MILLER ..... um. RON-h. C!“ “ADONIC “fl-Pl.- .......... v n... 0n.- n! ma amount mud man In It. pny In (M Ila-lo of QM mu: not, who" ”Milli-glut. I dhchnrfld mph". arugula bet-nu In. good 1nd nil I. M- nuun. A moaned Mb. would ulvr him m" to provide (and and tuning fur Ma mt. and child. hul In rum-rim an m. H h m. mm In- Io-Iunly dun-nut mo of Ibo why. "TI. (‘uuun Km.“ will run luMnluty u IoVklor‘n "out". In mm week Jamil. The {unifyin- ullnnll future- In the phy an app"- clnted by "way who luv. who“ and the elevator wom- lu IM (cunt: M! In aim-y- luudly applauded. nu no." tun-ma mmmcml-lhm. boll-I "marl- nhlv (at “I null-m: I! ll hm than {.0 hv-m ru-Icumn Ma Ivnmnrt rm do.“ Inna-uh - rapidly Ito-equals. “ovum. ell “coaching of the Carl Ron Oper- company. and l baritone ulna" at [run repertoire. wlll nlno uppenr. M'VICKER'E 1'" EATERâ€""1'11. cw- lon King" ll dain- enn-mely well at ‘McYIcIu-r'n (healer, and will ant-r on Eva-field “.‘Fd his corp. 0t nut-tutu an uuund n; to the scenery, and 5 his force of neediewumen in getting the costumes in order. Dnlly reheat-all of lhe chorus are held on the open houu stage. while the big tulle! in bola. drilled on a neighboring nun borrowed lur the occulon. Everybody II working wlth might nnd mnin to (at ready for the bi: revival, and Mr. [lender-on lo determined that it Ihall i’nr out-nine all M: prevlou- productlunl. Illu laud Ulmer. leading prim: damn with (he nonlunlnnn. has been engaged for the mprunngolv in ,"All Bibi," 5131. Eng; CHICAGO OPERA HOUSEâ€"Oma- ed home- and the "Standln: room only" slzn tell the story of unlnterruptod nucceu a! the nlnth annual neuon at extravagant; It the Chlcm 0901'. House. The engagement of Volta Tll‘ ley. the (rent vaudeville perforate]; II the Ienntlon or the union. mad the glued little woman has mule colu- plete conquest of the henru And Judo- ment or Chicago theater-(oer; she la the hlxhelt nlurled vnudevllle ltlr ever seen In America. and no grout II the compelltlon for her tervlcel In London that Mr. Render-on could pnly mum her for two weeks. and than Ibo return! to England. "Aladdin. Jr.." approache- lhe end of It: long And pro-penu- run. and la icon to be followed by n cameo“. (“All Hahn.” the tavurlte of the un- non of 1892- 93. Thll brllllant spectnclo II to be brought out In mponlo to A general dellre, and wlll uppelr ln nnar lurm than eVer before. Frederick Dunâ€" CHICAGO’S Auuuunm' Aflnc‘rlo'ni": m comm: wax. Winn Clo In..." at tho Vulc- all! . Pay-Ila.”- oil" Thur Intuit- Dru-o. Yum-VIII. uni one. loo mun-nu. . m Isl-any. M000“...

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