LITTLE LADIES'.WALK. HUNK n. STRAUTTEKre GOOH There were crickets in tho bushes , And glow worms iu the grass , Ami the crows among the pme trees Aere holding noisy mass , And the harebells were n-riugln"1 To greet the little lass. ° From the topmost rail a Fqulrrcl Winked at her with one eve ; Sbp .aughed to sec a peacock iVIth saucy strut go bv , , then an ugly hop-toad Slade her run away and cry. She toddled home unsteady , Wjth dilapidated look ; One shoo was in the brambles , Tne other In the brook ; Her parasol was minus The little wary crook. Her hair was all a-tansle. There were blisters on her nose , Her face was stained with berries , And rumpled were her clothes , And through her draggled stockings Peeped out her pink white toes. J- Poor thing 1 She is so "dreadful sleepy" The "Sand man" he went past ; She wants gome "milk an' cookies" To break the hour's fast And of the "jolly fun" she had " "We'll iievcr hear the last 1 A LOVER'S QUARTETTE. "Well , if j'ou can't get your own con- cut , Mrs. Decry , I suppose you can't , " : aid Mr. Perrin. his reproachful gaze ixed upon the fly promenadmij the wid- iw's plump wrist. "I had hoped on re- . lection that you would come to consid er my proposal favorably , but it seems 'on think you couldn't be happy with ne. " "I couldn't bo happy with Roxana , " csponded the lady impetuously ; then , shocking herself , she Hushed like the roodbine at the window , and in her urn gazed down upon tho itinerating "Oh , if you refuse me on account of ister , Mrs. Deery , I really can't take no' for an answer , " cried her suitor rith an encouraged air. The widow's gaze never swerved rom the insect , now chaffing its stift- med legs upon her thumb. "You'd have 110 trouble in getting on rith sister , I'll wager , " persued the ager wooer. "You rarely see an even- r-tcmpered woman. " "Yes , that's just it , Mr. Perrin ; Rox- tna's too perfect , " broke forth the lady , rushing away the fly with startling en ergy. "It would fidget me to death to ive with her. She's a chosen vessel , rad I'm only common clay. " The widow Deery , common clay , in- leed ! Mr. Perrin would have divined ho contrary unaided by the officious ' tmbeam which darted'out at that in- tant to point out her manifold attrac- ions. Being deeply in lovo , he took ad- antage of his 'opportunity to ; pay a landsome compliment and to renew lis suit For one intoxicating moment his air listener wavered , but the moment tassed. r-- * > "Hush , please , Mr. Perrin ! Don't say my more about it ! " cried she , with a oss of her bewitching brown curls. "I night care for you" the tremor in her ! oice was very nearly his undoing "I night care for you , but I could not ireathe with Roxana. Think how my ittle boy would worry her ! She wouldn't peak an unkind word , but every time ie left sticky finger-prints on a door I hould feel that she wished that he and lis mother had staid away. " "I might " Mr. Perrin paused , hocked at his base impulse. Had he .ctiially been about to remark that he night provide sister with another ionic5 sister , who but for devotion to lis interests , might now be matronizing v homo of her"own ? Dear , faithful { oxana ! Could he ever requite her for hoso weary years of watchfulness be- ide the couch of his helpless , dying rife ? The full measure of the saeri- ice he had known at the time , but now tad no doubt th.it for Climena's sake aid his she had discarded Joel Kirby. ? o , no ; sister should never be requested o vacate the dwelling over which she lad ruled so long and so well ! And to Jr. Perrin's credit be it stated , that in be ardor of his passion for the little ridow he closed his lips on the disloyal rords that perchance might have won ler , and strode forth from her cottage .rejected lover. Mr. Perrin's feet had traversed the neadow and ascended the slope of the lastvire adjoining ere his mind had aught up with them. Then he mur- nured half audibry : "I wonder wheth- r Kirby did call this afternoon ? When saw his team coming over the ridge , t struck me I might as well steal off hrough the orchard. Considering he's a the neighborhood looking up old riends , he can't civilly pass by Roxana ; aid I wouldn't be a hindrance in use. " His soliloquy merged into a low rhistle of satisfaction. He had cached the bars opposite his own gate , md at the gate , his fore-feet deep in a lollow pawed by their impatience , lood Mr. Kirby's gay sorrel. At the spectacle Mr. Perrin's heart Kjundcd within him and he grasped the upmost ral for support. Should he cad the forgotten horse away to the table , or should he by so doing ap- iear to take too much for granted ? Ie desired to be hospitable , he desired D be exceedingly hospitable , but he nust not convey the impression that he ras ovor-zealous for a brother-in-law , rod thus annoy 'Roxana. Sister was so Bstidious ! excitement the ha- a/ * In unprecedented ' * ntuahV easy-going man debated with- n himself regarding the course of con- wet befitting this exceptional occasion , ( ind finally judged it best to interfere nth the probable wooing in no particu- nr. Accordingly he crept quietly iround to the porch door with a sur- eptitious glance at the sitting-room rindow in passing. A brisk lire of hips revealed to him his rather prim rondo sister seated in a low rocker be- , .re the hearth , and Joel Kirby leaning .gainst the mantel near her , volubly iiscoursing. ' the ball without "They'veopened ne , I guess , " mused the skulking host- ss'facetiousry , as he hitched his chair .Ion0" to the kitcken stove to iwm his feet in the oven. Seeing that it's tho first visit , I must say that Joel stays it out well. Unquestionably he means business. What's to prevent ? He's a first-rate fellow ami'11 make a kind husband. If I wasn't sure of that I wouldn't consent to his having Rox ana. I should hate to have him take her out to California I hope it is true that he has bought back the old home stead. Well , well , wouldn't I like to be a little mouse in the sitting-room wall about this time ? " Could he have had his wish a most astonished little mouse would the wor thy man have presented. "You are the most morbidly con scientious person , Roxy , that I know of , " Mr. Jvirby was saying with a frown that scored his forehead with horizontal lines like the staff in written music. "If I could only convince yon that it was your duty to become my wife , I should stand some chance of getting you ; but unluckily for me , you've cher ished the notion that you must keep house for your brother until you " "Brother needs me , " murmured Miss Roxana , tears swelling in her eyes of "baby blue. " "And don't I need you ? Haven't I some rights ? During your stricken sister's illness I consented to waive these , but now she is gone and I want you. " "Don't Joel , don't. " "I tell you I do , and I can't help it , " cried Mr. Kirby with grim humor. "When I couldn't move you by letter I resolved I'd come and speak for myself. You used to say you loved me , Roxv. ' ' 1 Can't you ' You know plenty of other ladies , Joel , younger and more pleasing , " fal tered Miss Roxana , nervously smooth ing the pale gilding of hair that framed her temples in a gotlnc arch. "They are nothing to me , " replied the gentleman curtly , as if he esteemed the fact a matter of regret. Assured of the favor of more than one pretty girl of his acquaintance , was it not a little hard that the full current of his being must needs be set toward this unresponsive woman of thirtIt had been ever thus with Joel Kirby from his perverse childhood , when , if he wanted cake , no human power could induce him to nibble gingerbread. "No , Roxy , there's only one woman in the world for me , " he continued in a softer tone. "Your brother is of a dif ferent temperament Has it never oc curred to you that he may marry again ? " "Brother marry ! Oh , no , indeed , he'll never marry never ! " cried Miss Roxana , grounded and rooted in the belief that her brother's heart was en tombed with the dead Climena. "No , he could not take another wife , and you see he has only me. I couldn't be so cruel as to leave him. " To all Mr. Kirby's subsequent plead ings she made this same reply , but it soothed his chafing spirit not a little that she made it with faltering , and that she parted from himself with tears. As the sound of his rapid wheels died away in the distance she hastily dried her eyes and hurried into tho kitchen to see about the belated supper. Mr. Perrin still gloating over castles in Spain , looked up with the roguish pur pose of addressing her as "Mrs. Kir by , " but dismayed at her troubled countenance , remarked instead that the 'days were getting shorter" a fact that she had observed before. He felt as if he had received a blow. For him there was , there could be , but one interpretation of his sister's un wonted emotion. She loved Kirby , and Kirby no longer cared for her. Poor girl , she dreamed that a man's affections were like granite boulders , incapable of change , and she was awakening with a shock. Hapless Roxana ! She too had her trials. Keenly sympatlu-tic. the magnanimous brother concealed his own disappointment as best he could , and lavished upon his sorrowful sister an ex cess of tenderness. "You have the knack of spoiling me for other folks' cooking , little woman , that's the truth , " said he at tea-time , ostentatiously heaping his plate with cream toast. "How should I ever get along without vou ? " ' "That'll ma'ko her feel that I ap preciate her if Joel doesn't , he mused benevolently ; while she , on her side of the table , was thinking , "It's just as I suspected ; it would kill brother to lose me. " "Oh , you'd manage somehow. May be you'd marry , " she ventured timidly , almost hearing the lluttering of the lost Climena's wings. "Poh ! poh ! sister , nothing seems less likely , " answered her brother , in a voice so sad that Miss Roxana eluded herself for having opened her old wound afresh. But she had done it for Joel's sake. She owed it to Joel to make sure that there could be no mis understanding. The October days with their noonday patches of sunshine and their heavy borders of twilight came and went. In a spasm of hope that the charming wid ow might yet consent to share the do mestic scepter with his sister , Mr. Per rin made a second proposal , only to re ceive a second decided , though flatter ing refusal. Mr. Kirby repeated his call upon Miss Roxana , and departed , cursing fate , and by no means loving Mr. Perrin , whom he supposed perfectly acquainted with the relations between himself and Roxana. Overtaking Mr. Perrin one day walking home from the post-office , Mr. Kirby with inward re luctance asked him to ride. With equal reluctance Mr. Perrin accepted , reflect ing , "If I ain't civil he'll take it that I'm mad because he doesn't renew his offer to Roxaua , and I wont humor him. " "Heavy frost last night , " growled Mr. Kirby. " , " assented the other "Very , con scious of an inward chill. "Winter is upon us. Shall you spend it in Maine ? " "My plans are uncertain , " snarled Mr. Kirby ; adding , mentally , "Thanks to you. sir , " "Of course you can choose your own climate. There's the advantage of having plenty of money and no family ties. " "No family ties ! Whose fault was it that he had no family ties ? " mused the irate bachelor , making rapid paces over his long beard as if he would mes merize the pain in his breast. "Might not Roxana have been his wife years ago but for the necessities of this selfish brother ? " "Though I've lately heard it hinted , Joel , that you are thinking of marry ing. " Mr. 'Perrin blundered on , in his embarrassment saying the very thing he had resolved not to say. Mr. Kirby snapped his whip , and transfixed his companion with a glance so frigid that poor Mr. Perrin shivered as if he was impaled on an icicle. "Your cousin is a line girl , Joel an uncommonly fine girl. I I congratu late you , " he stammered , wishing it would do to get out and walk. "You arc loo kind. Perrin too kind by half , " sneered Mr. Kirby , letting go the reins of his anger. "You've robbed me of one bride , sir. and now you want to make amends , do you , by choosing me another ? " ' Why , Kirby , what are you raving about ? When have I injured you matrimonially or otherwise ? " cried Mr. Perrin in a tone of injured innocence. "You're laboring under some strange delusion. " "Do you pretend it's a delusion of mine that but for you Roxana would be my wife ? " "Oh , he's twitting me on old scores , " mused Mr. Perrin , aggrieved. "He blames me for letting sister give tip her prospects in life for Climena's sake. Sister would do it and she never told me there was anything between her and Joel. " "When a man's in a tight place , Joel , he's apt to realize his own needs better than the needs of his brethren , I suppose , " he said aloud after a moment's pause. "But I'm sorry if you bear me a grudge. " "Tight place ! Do you call yourself in a tight place , Perrin a strong , hearty fellow like you ? You ought to to be independent of your sister. You ought to hire a housekeeper and let Roxnna go. " "Let Roxana go ! Where ? " inter rogated the befogged Mr. Perrin. "Wherever she prefers to live. I should let her decide that after we were married , " replied Mr. Kirby , impatient ly. "The main point is to get her away from j'ou. She says you say 3011 couldn't live without her. " "Yes , Idid say it I did say it ; but I take it all back , " cried Mr. Perrin , fair ly bliivking in the light that suddenly illuminated his darkened mind. "I sue things clearer than I did , Joel. I won't stand any longer between you and Rox ana. " "Your hand on it ? " 'My hand on it , Joel. I shall be glad proud , that is to give sister to you ; and if you are going on up to the house you can tell her I said so. " "Thank you , Pen-in thank you. And if I've spoken sharply I beg your par don , " cried Mr. Kirby , smiling like a Santa Glaus. "Oh , it's all right. Everything is all right , " replied Mr. Perrin , too happy to keep it to himself. "Drop mo here , Kirby , please ; 1 have an engagement to make. And make it to-day I shall and I will. God willing , " he added beneath his breath , as he dismounted before the door of the widow Deery. The Art of Conversation. The fine art of conversation is little cultivated. Yet how much of positive value it lends to life ! Of all the means by which one can give pleasure to an other this is the very best ; yer , although it would seem to be within the reach of every one , there are few of us , in deed , who have ever taken part in a really good conversation. This realm of conversation would seem to ba pre eminently the woman's kingdom , and history tells of women who , by means of this rare art , have influenced whole periods and social states. Such a wide power is not accorded to every woman ; in its highest expression conversation is a gift rather than an art ; but any woman may aspire to putting at ease every one who approaches her. and diffusing an atmosphere of bright and graceful thought around. To bring out the best thoughts of one's inter locutor is , perhaps , the highest touch of this dainty art ; and , indeed , there is something almost divine in it when it reaches this stage , for to redeem from the commonplace and to inspire with loftier mood is a godlike rather than a human work. Such an art is worth cultivating ; but how ? There is no text-book of conver sation , no method of talking prescribed in the schools. It is one of the tilings that must be learned bydoing it. Yet we set down as a fundamental rule that , to converse well , three things are necessary ; the first is sympathy , and the second is sympathy , "and the third " is sympathy. "To go out of one's self , to meet those with whom one talks , not half way , but clear upon their own ground ; to lift tiie veil from their best thought this is the secret of good con versation. It is talking , as Bacon tells us , which makes the ready man ; but not all talking makes the ready con versationalist. Not monologue , nor talk in which the center of interest is in the talker. There must be the clash of counter-interest , the friction of mind and mind , the shuttlecock play of words thrown quickly to and fro. Anthony Trollope lays down as a rule for novelists that conversation should be broken into short sentences ; that no one utterance should be allowed more than a certain number of lines. The rule holds good beyond the limits of the novel ; short sentences , unincumbered by parenthesis or explanatory clauses , are absolutely essential to conversation. It is not politeness , but the nature of things , which forbids the speaker to monopolize conversation. Conversa tion ceases the moment talk becomes a monologue. A great man now and then , like Coleridge , might be per mitted to do all the talking ; but that is not conversation which lie does , but something quite different , however val uable. Mildred Corrects her Brother. " James what is the " "Why , , matter ? asked the High School girl , as her brother came in with his eye blackened. "O , had a fight with a couple of kids ; but I'll get at 'em one at a time and take it out of their hides , see if I don't , " replied Jim. "O James don't 'take it , , say out ol their hides , ' that is vile slang. Say , ex tract it from their epidermis. " Pitts burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. A Erficky IVomnn. Lc # Awcc3 ! ( Cat. ) F jress. Juno 10 Fin-tune sometimes favors the fairaBwell IIM the brave. Mrs. W. O. llubhard , of tliia city , took 11 sudden notion on tho10th day of .May last to invi-sr. one dollar in the Louisittnn State Lottery. Accordingly she purchased from nn n cut a ono-fiftli ticket , No. GoSOU , for the smallsunt of onedolliir. The drawing camo off the next dny , tho lltli ult. , and the ticket cf which she held a one-fifth drew a prize of $25,000. She left the ticket with the aent : till the follow ing Monday , when she came around to get it , and was overjoyed to find it had drawn a prize. A friend of the agent had pre viously purchased the same ticket along with ano her , but as both tickets were even numbered , he turned this one back , and Mrs. Hubbard coming in , secured it , and ultimately the prize with it. Her husband was bartender at the time at Charlie Eaton's saloon in the Pico House. The ticket was forwarded through Wells , Fargo it Co.'s Express to the mana gers of the Louisiana State Lottery atNew Orleans , and they promptly remitted tho cash. Neither Mrs. Hubbard nor her hus band got excited over their good fortune , and Sirs. Hubbard immediately went back and invested in another ticket , remarking that she was "in hopes thatlightning might strike the same place the second time. " Since tho Pico House bar has changed hands , Mr. Hubbard has been helping out at the St. Elmo. Mr. Hubbard before coyi- ing to Los Angeles was a bartender in Port- lank , Oregon , where he is well known , and has many friends who will rejoice to hear of his good luck. Mr. Hubbard has notyet expressed himself as to his future inten tions , but with so many golden opportuni ties in Southern California , such a nest egg as his cannot help winning for him a very large fortune in the course of a short time. A step to be well thought of is a step mother. Drake University advertises in another column. No western school has made a prouder record , or offers superior advan tages of location , courses of study , cheap ness , or pleasant surroundings. Shouldn't organists take out a license to pedal ? 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