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Milwaukee Wisconsin. nr-Vaz Information In reference to .nnds ml l'owim owned by tho Chicago, Mllwiiti. luo A Ht. 1'uul Hallway e-oiii ini Jf t U IlAuaAN.I.and ComniUstoncr.Mlllwaultto W'lsconalr. ADVICE TO AUTHORS. 1U11 Njo tllvcn n IVtr 1'olnts Ills IturU- gummnii IIIMory. TI10 following letter, written In n nervous, rtiiuicd linml, 011 nn empty stomach, with red Ink, was received niiiio mouth ago, hut politic nml other mattrm of greater Import iineo, yleldliiK more money thmi literature, Imto crowded out mi curlier reply, I do not uo tho full mime, which is Unit of a young woman, I Judge, At lciut, her lint immo I Jennie, mid, in iiem ly as 0110 limy lie 11I1I0 to approximate one's ago hy simply knowing onu's inline, I should say (lint slio mm 110 doiilit til carsof ago 011 the 1st day of last April. Ilcuinouir Minn Aug H IfKV-DwnRm-WIII you ilen to tell 1110 lint HonM ho tlio prlco foriv Kood mIc1 hook not loliirpi nor not terry munll noir thin It .lint one Mint I lmo commenced to wrltomytelfmiil I think It UkoIiik to Ik n terry Kod 0110 rieiiNlotell Inu uheru I could j:et It irtnted nml nlmi nil )oii know nhoutltnN I mil terry proud of IhN linn pleiM ho no Mud n to not uieiiHlon Dili Inclined llnd Hump for n unimucr pleim to ohlcdgo inu I mil Yourt truly Plciwlo ndiliVM It lo 1110 nt HI Vincent In enro of Mr Tho'u llnmn nit I not hero now Yoiii-m HI1011M 1 ttrllnlt 011 IkiIIi Rlile-tof tho p.ierlt Im'Iiik ihijoii enn tenr It out mid turn It oter I' R Tlio iiuinn of It U Tho Tolly of lilnckcyeil Nell Tlio Kecond Daughter urn Tho llrcnett nirt. HoplyhiK to thl Ions neglected letter, 1 Mould Kit hrlellv, jit miccinctly nml oven tersely, tluit much would depend uhiii t Iiu tizoof tholKMili. Thero Is u trciueiiilouncall thin ictKoti for nn clht oimco hook, with smiill llcckH of fonin 011 It. Con you urlto meli it boo!; I Can ton tvrlto a liool; full of Implied mid (xprccd pnwlonl Can you churn up tho preut depths of lium.'Ui iiuturu mid nhorten tho loiij,'lnt; which 0110. limy Imvo for another henrt neuliikt which to throlil C1111 you do tills mid ktlll n on with your primiiry studies nt lluiulioldtl ('1111 you preparo nuch it work mid still pet your .clllii Ichhis every day f I do not know why you should Imvo 10 ferro.1 the niatter to me, howotcr. I would rut her ivfniln from clviu;; mlvleo In uinttcrH of llternturo nn a Kcucritl thin);, for 1 mu not lUfRiilnr littciatcur. 1 could not ttrito a hook nhout '"Tho llrcnett lMrt" to wivo my life. WtitniR pnhxionato thlnH In red ink, on lioth Mile, I regard as a ylft, 1 cannot do 1U I oneo puhllihcd n work In two volumes which Mild well and Is still meeting with an excellent nalo hoth In this country mid In I!uroK It was aloo well received hy tho critics; nt lead uohody said nnythlue; ills pnrnRliie; of It, and it has helped many a 0110 to ikiks a pleasant otcnlne;, as I know. It consisted of two large volumes of history, lielng a history of tho war, in two volumes. Htruck v 1th tho wonderful paucity of war his tory, 1 prepared th(so two volumes In neat lilack and gold iimsllu and liovclcd hoarils. When closed tho work ttns oriinmcutal, ami when oonod It hocamoa liackgammou Ixiard. Wliero others had lieen In tho hahltof put ting word painting, and Octolicr luuo, and tho odor of crushed watermelon, and tho lull of liehig miles and miles away from tho iwr cuts of 0110 you deeply lovo mul tt ho Is w ith you In tho heart of tho forest mid alt that, I did not put anything at all. Whero 11 mod. em author might Imvo written things which might havo caused tho rather rpicHtionnhlo career of Don Juan, by contrast, to read llko tho loves of a 1 now mini, I Just left tho reader to insert his own wicked thoughts ns ho went along. In this way, mid by reinforcing tho corners by means of zluu shanks 011 tho In flio, I knew that t lieu tlio critics jumped on It they would not hurt It, To this I attribute what llttlo literary sue cess I may havo attained, and that Is tho rea son I speak of it to you. Hut times aro chancing mul you mud keep up with tho times. Bee, for Instance, how tho smut has been eradicated from comedy and humor, and how It has lieen gently but llrmly re tained by romance. Kvcu tho bright but doubtful jokes of war times, twenty years ngo, could not (hid n placo In print or on tho itngo now, and further hack than that wo llnd many, many llttlo lion mots which could only Iw found now In a congressional com mlttco room or a lato novel. I congratulato comedy, Jennie, and I am sorry for you literary people, ilut you can do just as you think best. If you aro writing a book for tho market, you havo got a good subject. It conveys tho idea of just enough wickedness so that, if projierly bundled, tho book will bo very much talked aliout and therefore bold in great (pmnt It lea. I sincerely Iiohj that your uamo will soon bo a household word and that your book will not only bo 11 great success hero in Now York, but that every farmer in Minnesota will bo using it on his potato bugs nest summer. lllU Nyo in Now York World. A Dihcrlmliiutlto Taste. Tom was ivndlng a book in which each chapter was headed by a quotation from somo poet. Many of llieso ipiotntious were marked "Shakespeare" nml otheni "Old Hal lad." Theso scrajvn of poetry iutcre-.tod Tom greatly, i.nd ho remarked thnt "Shako sjiearo could beat Old Halhd writing all to pieces," thereby showing that lilt discrimi nation was ahead of his information. Now York World. Maud (wu6'liAS,ausvcroa'tho door bell her- self) Ueorgo, you must not como 1ut6 tint hoiuo to-nlghtl K you lovo mo, darllug, lly nt oneo and do not let luy -fathor dLscover your presence. Ueorgo (.tragically) Ob, Maud, niy dorllngl What serpent lias entered our Kden to wreck our happiness? Spent, Girl, 6pcakl Maild (tearfully) Father has Jest corae homo with thj gaa bilk Lowell Citiseu. I!:duccil to n System. Two vagrautsuMlled on a klml lady lu the tuburbs of Nov? York. "To which of you two shall I.clvo tUIi, nickel r' slw ctked. First Tramp OIvo it to liltn, madam. Ho has purchased thcrrouto from me, nnd I ntn just takinj; ldni nrouud to lutrodueo him to tho customer,!. Tlui?. s.. ; A ratal Time. .- Tho 111111 1 M'im Out of Older. "I Jog pardon, sir," ho wild ns ho topod.n citircu on Michigan luenuo, "but docs tills nveiiuo lc.nl to Denrlioriir' "It does." "And lo tho MKirhousel" "Yes." "(lot to go out thcions a paupf r." "Yes I shall probably dio out there, as my siili It I hi'iikeii mid my ambition gone." "Very likely; but tlieyh.ivon ulco cemo tery there. " "If I hud 11 dnll'ir 1 think I could keep my telf until I found work, and would not U' obliged to g," continued tho man. "Ilut you hntcn't thedolliirr' "No, nor etcn a pennj." "I thought not. Just keep light on walk ing and j oii'll gut out there by night. Very tileo place, l'.irtof it Is an fiisauo asylum, and then there's tho cemetery 1 upoko of. (liiod day." Tlio cltlen walked on, and tho other shullled nmuiid a corner, tvlurou companion III waiting asked; "Well, did ho playf "Yes." "How muchr "I'liiycd mo for n fool. VVd better try f 01110 other ihdgo. This Is no crowd for synl nathy."-Detroit I'rco I'rcja. Ashlnu Tin, Much. DiiuiIpv (lo Ilrowii) I say, Ilrown.dld you chip In $. with tlio list of thy boyi for tho charily fuiulf Uroitu No, I can't ofTord toglvonway f.V Diunlcy Well, that's 1 ho way I feel. Hy tho way, Ilrowii, can jou Imnl nioaVfora few days Ilrowii Can't do It iKiftlhly, Diunley. Didn't I Just tell you that I can't afford to glvoaway 5? Nuv York Sun. easily l.tici'tiil. News IMltor Hero Is 11 dlsp-itch about 11 ternblo crime, but llicro Is nothing to show where it conns fiom, mid i". is nearly tlmo to go to press, .Managing IMltor Were any of tho perpe trators caught f "No, sir." "Date It Iluiralo. "-Lowell Courier. Mistaken Idintlty. A vtcugur on a train from Now York tho other day stcpHd from tho overheated car to tho platform and lilted his lungs with the fresh, puro nlr. "Ah," ho exclaimed, "isn't this exhilarating?" "No," returned the la conic brnkcinan, "this is Uerlin I" Hartford Couroiit, Hostess (of swell Thompson street soiree, to guest) Don' yo' durnce, Mistn' HaVgroasof Mr. Hoar-grease Well, to tell do truf ob ills matter, I yused to darnco a great deal, but mo' recently ob lato I only darnco in de Iwrry coldest ttcuthcr to l:ccp tuo warm. IJfo, MithliiK Them Sweat. Tho colonel had been j.iwlug nil tho fore noon about "tho durucl lazy niggers,"' who were Idling nbout In crowds, ami when ho found about J0C nt tho depot to sea tho train coino In Iw boiled over. I told him it was tho usual sight of every southern town, and that Is was none of his business whether they worked or played, but bo went over and sat down on n barrel and conspired w ith himself how to mako them sweat. Hy and by l:o camo over, and climbing upon a bab of cot ton ho said; "My friends, in coming up from Cilera I lost my wallet out of tho car w lat'.ow. Who over llnds tho fl.V) in It can havo half." Ho had hardly censed speaking when a hundred shouts arose, a mo'.i moved doivu tho track, aiid in another minute, wo wcro alone. Nest forenoon wo passed romo of them twenty -ono niilcj away, l.caiU down and eyes fearehing tho ground, and the col onel went to tho rear of tho car an 1 encour aged them by calling: "I think It was about s!:: mllej further dow n, and J on can hi vo tlio wholo of it it you llnd it." IX'ti-oit I'rco 1'ivss. IMtehln n Curve. "Where r.ro yoiigolaj, my pn:ty nr.U?" "To tho llnnard Amies." Clrcn r.ilil; "Ami, by tlio way. Mr. llartc.r.l man, .lust try tJ bjat iu girls If jo.i cm! Wo'ro going to Icj I it. yci-a, doctors, nuil. lil ss Your heart, tlr, wo'lUoaalKjriiaulntho preos." Tho sealor siiiIIcaI aa l:o jiassed her liy. An it scnii-trluniph tut loo!; Maze I in l.Uoye. "Von may do all you bay. my eoututeut iiiold, Ituti.till womeu will lu rnralie.nl; For tho lima lieu ) ou girt 1 v, III l.it4yotir ucrre Will bo wliea jou try to pitch a cine:" CiLiurldgo Tress. And They Arc, They Are. Now It tho season Whoa lien of ivasnu And comniou nenso aro prepared to bit ear Tlio girls nro pattleit, Tlu girls aro wittiest. Wtio at tlu play low croi.no.1 hits weir. Uostou Courier. It Is Ills Singing Krusoiu He's put lili lastntia ut atvay Who tisoil to mow tlio Ian 11, Upon the fenco thoTtioanscat Now bingii troni nlglil till datrn. Ilotoa Courier. ilust tho Somes Jenkins hapencd to meet his tbrco Old young nieces, and usked them to havo u llttlo i-cfrcshment. "Girls nro Jut tha rnme," said tho old turn, as ho stood at tho cadiicr'sdcik and picked U" W.S1 out of n f'JO bill; "very little chatigol" Lilc. Ono Advantage. Tho Chtucso baby knows 110 cradle, and Its father therefore never trips over tuch n re ceptacle when ho jumps out of bed nt mid night mid goes groping about nf tor tho pare goric bottle. If the.M is nny other advantage In bolus n Chlnoo father wo havo never heard of It. NorrUtown HcrnhL A 'Oilestlnn. Sarah Bernhardt now says i:o will Iss cremated. Aj to w hethcr sho w ill burn easy It Is dlllleult to say, but wo hnvo rii Idea that sliu will Bernhardt. Hochostcr I'ost-Urpitta. Tlli) Fnta. Manynmstt lias lieen heat or tho mcsa.-l.Kl. Ffrc. burn-id In tho fliwl I or Ooaomy. t;foMt A NOVLLETTE. tiik Hii.r.KT KrritKT, m, nop. iu:oimai.I)'h I'tUVKIl (1)11 HUCCHIL Heleno Hogermero sat upon tho silken divan lu tho imlntlal residence of lier (ather, tho plum' cr, on Fifth ntciuio. Hesldo her, his cow lick di'(M)plng cracpfully over his nl bbnster brow, sat Iloo Heglnald llosecninft, I ho poet and litterateur. Tho night was waning. Through tho parlor window shono fair Luna, about thrcf-qutii'tcrs full, nt times c(Mucttlhly dodging behind a Ihs-cy cloud us slio caillcil on u iKH'turiml Mil Intlon with Jupiter. 'Twasa lit hour for tho commun ion of souls. Hoo Itegluald's attenuated arm enclrclisl tlio tapering waist of llelenc, nnd her fair head rested ujion tho rhoulder of his threadbare coat. Hoo was uneasy. "Is t'iy soul restless this night, my lovo lias tlto illvluo ulll itus iclzed thev hi its In xorahlc frnspf Uazo iimiii j under cITulgciit uli, and inellilnl.s lu henpiiet beauty thou ilmlt llnd sureoaso of sornitr, love." And still tho Not was restless. "Will no word of initio rellovo thee, dear tstf'sald llelenc. "Ilnidly," win I ho replf, In n hoarse, eul'iveroiistono. "Word ulll not sulllcc." Then Heleno leaned oter her poet loter mid pressed a buillitig l.lss iikiu his alabaster brow. (Hiking Into the niire depths of his inulftil ctes witli an arch smllo slio ipicricdi "Will kisses sullleo, love'" "Alasl no," was tlio heart broken reply, "for theso aro ovniicscelit." "Shall wo walkiiMiu the balcony, dearestl" whispensl Heleno in melhlluous accents. "Alas! no. my love; I am too weak," mur mured Hoo Heglnald with a consumptive sigh. Heleno was porplcrred. "Tell mo truly," slio pleaded, "hast thy lovo for Heleno grown cold Has another iisiiried my placo lu thy affections Ait weary of me, love Speak, I implore you I" Driven to frenzy by theso piteous nppeals, Hoo Hegiuald leaned oter tho fair woman soon to bo his bride, and clasped her to his breast in n passionate unbrace. "Would'st thou know," ho hissed liotwocn Ills clcncluil teeth, "what is it that giiaweth at my vitals which no poetry, no kisses, no I love, no moonlight, no affection can assuage Then list and I will tell thee." Hoo Heglnald Hosccranft, tho poet, placed I his thin mid trembling lips closo to the shell llko ear of his Inamorata, and in a tremolo pizzicato volco shrieked: "I'm hungry. Hnvo you got any cold ham in tlio house!-' New York Kvining Sun. THE YOUNG PEOPLE. A Ti limit Who .Motto u Nlco Trap mul Got ('UIIRtlt. lie had been in tho lribltof playing truant from kcIkhi, and ho had liccu moderately lucky lu getting out of tho scrnK. Hut lie was caught ono day and brought lieforu the teacher. "You're late. Whero havo you bcenl" "1'to been sick." "You don't look sick."' "Well, I'm lietter, but 1'vo been tick, all the rante." "You go right homo and get a uoto from your mother, or I'll punish on severely." Ho went off mid was gone alKiut ten min utes. It was pretty rpilck work, and whert ho handed tho uoto to the teacher she thought that tho handwriting did not look altogether liko his mother's. Slio kept her eyes on him as she oicncd the note, but ho was as bland and as Imcx-cut as tho bos', boy In tho world. Tho noto read: Misn : l'leaso escues John this morula fui b-in late, cos ho broke his le,. Miu. . San Francisco Chronicle Iislly Cndcrstooil. Mr. Kccly (explaining bis motor to con nifttco of experts) You will readily see, gen tlemen, that tho acoustic relation of thi cthcrlc vibrator to tho upotiu functions of tho generophonic resonator Is based on the sympathetic sphericity i.f tho positive i.ml uogativo vibraphones. It U unnecessary, of course, to explain togeirlomcu of your in tclllgeuco fiat tlio vibratory force of wato plates varies inversely as the sipiaro of tho propuhatory Impact when ithcrlcally polar ized by tho forco if tho vaporlo sympathy. Thin is crfeetly plain to you Committee of Expert., (feebly) Y-yes, of course. Chicago Tribune. Wanted to Seo III1-.1 I)i It. "I tell you," Mid a traveling man ton companion 0:1 tho train, "you'll never catch mo playing sovcu up again with Hill Serb vc.i." "Why notl" "Hccauso 1 saw him turn up 11 J ick off tho bottom of tho deck." "Well, I'd rather play with him than .Terry Blinder." "Why" "Hccauso when Jerry turns a jack off tho liottom von cau't sw him do it." Omaha Hoe. ' Tho Null and tlio Hummer. A Nail which was About to bo Driven Into n Hoard complained to tho Hammer: "Ah! but have ton uoFixhugs Behold how straightaudu unoth nu.l l.andsomo I nm, mul then think of tho Fato to which you would consign mo!' "ily Friend," replied the Ilimmcr, as ho tuado ready to Drive, "as a N.:il lying about looio you will Ik) kicked Aside by nil, acd in a short tlmo Hust 'ir-uhl deprive j oil o5 ycur Strength and Beauty. As a Nail helping to hold this Hoard to tho House )ou havo 11 Mis sion and aro Depended on." HOUAU An Idlo Man I.i of No Account, even to nimsclf. Detroit I'rco l'rcst. A Vattiuttlo jiStnnl. darenco Aw, by Jove) Cholly, whero did j' get such aw bw cast ly cur Cholly Bawghtkhn of aw blind follah leadj 1110 wight homo and 1 aw don't havo tho dwcadful ucspousibility of wciuem licring where 1 live, y know. Life. A Mere .Uiiiialutaiico. flillndclpUlaUiil-il.tr.r thut Mr. Oood feliow U tpilto altcntivo to Jou. 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