o—— WOMAN “AND HOME, BEAUTY OF PERSON NOT INCON- SISTENT WITH INTELLECT. Porlods of Parental Anxiety Terrors of the Ballet — House Decoration — The French Malden—A Husband's Mistake Girl Ploneers—To Preserve Beauty. The old tradition, that a woman gifted by the gods with any unusual intellectual fair- ness must forego, sacrifice and eternally ad- jure the slightest pretension to beauty of person—that exterior beauty which Aristotle affirmed is better than all the letters of recommendation in the world—and that a beautiful woman must necessarily be a sim- pleton, is of late wearing rapidly away. This tradition has been applied especially to women of letters—“literary women,” or, in more old-fashioned parlance, “blue-stock- fags.” A class—in common opinion—of semi-misguided sisters, laboring under the united misfortunes of eye-glasses, crimpless coiffures and lack of tournure—a class com- prising authors, poets, novelists and oven re- porters—a class, in short, of universally old, colorless, angular-featured, poorly dressed women; if single, man-haters; if wedded, as Tegards the husband “the better man of the two.” But heaven be praised if such a class is to be succeeded by flesh and blood women of the pen; fair-faced, symmetrical in {lgure, with lovely eyes, glowing cheeks and hearts that are perpetual founts of youth, It is a curious fact that only letters have been included in this category, or bave possibly been deserving of this stigma. Asa recent writer has sald, he always sup- posed literary women “were further removed from personal attractiveness than Jupiter from the earth.” Women of have been young, beautiful and picturesque. It may be becauss a literary road is the hardest of all roads to mark out suo marte, and one which ends as often in a nmmeless grave as at the goal of fame. And it is true that a woman who has once felt the passion of journalistic or novelistic ambition is apt to gradually be- come so engrossed in her profession that even the latest imported bonnet seems of as little consequence asa put-by toy of childhood. Of lato the field of literature has become so crowded that one must not only possess un- usual talent, must frame that talent in such a setting of pleasing porsonality that it shall demand ro The past few years have been remarkable for discovery of pew writers, many of whom are yet quite young and might really be termed beautiful. Nora Perry is a dainty little creature with golden hair. Gertrude Garrison is called handsome, Miss E. P. Haris (Arcadia Robinson) has besutiful dark eves and hair, and a very winning manner. Miss Ginney, the new Boston poet, is described as having a beautiful face, Carlotta Perry is another literary woman of attractive appearance. She has a mild, sweat face, and deep, thoughtful eyes. She Is as lovely as her porns, and tenderly devoted to her motner. Abby Sage Richardson was and beautiful woman. Ells Wheeler Wilcox, poet an about whom so much has been written, | lovely form and beautiful head more beautiful, to my mind, is her and moral truth, which she never even in trifle rs. Another « admirable trait of her love fo yin youthful moti ns, FIOETT Ls ow year ago sho visit 1 near Chi cago, at aae of teachers bier ox some of the recite 8 he ¢ she sal listed log their evident radient with I doubt if any of her career he women of other professions out ~ognition the is yet a desbris, this author is children 2: oming Lily Carry, w! of numberless new to be the “proit York.” She is y but occupies herself chie work of a critical and edit half the articles she has wri newspapers in the past two years had borne her signature she would be famous. She bas written some very es besides, which have attracted the attent literary authorities. “The Sea-Wall which appeared in the Graphic a since, and also in various western jo a curious psychological study more to realistic effects, howover always better satisfled with tragedy. bas large hazel eyes, chestnut hair perfectly chiselled features. Her beaut clearly spirituelle. Like Ella Wheel cox (of whom, by the way, she isa warm personal friend) she is exceedingly fond of children amd tonder to the aged. The ost striking qualities of these two women, it may be remarked en passant, are their love of truth, loyalty to friends and absolute freedom from petty Jealous ies common to th ir so x —— Fannie Mack Loth irop in New York World ng an I Various 1 * clever stori fo oar Two Periods of Parental Anxiety, It seems to me that at the t e¢hildren’s | two parental anxi very es thers are wor ¥ & sure tua endowed + fishin {« able chau If the calli enough of up in its heart--it ny destitute of brilli parts, particuler gilis or talonts may rely that, as far as this will turn out a sound, if not character, ta spite of the greg ment on oir part, Poi 1a tuik shout tho 1 8s if 16 were only connected with gen singularity! Dut in my opinion, genius is ex- actly the recerse of precocity. Genius is something still more childlike than cldldhood =gnore foolish, fanciful and faithful and in- corrigibly so tor life, Instead of anticipating fn childhood the mind of a man, it retaing in manhood the beart of a child. “Every genius Is a child and every child i= a genius” morally, if not intellovtualiy, or there fs little 0 be hoped frém him. It is your wise, prudent, hard sedate chil- dren, who are really precocious, born with a kind of experience of their own, who natur- ally have that cunning and caution which others so painfully acquire; they keep out of scrapes, because they have none of that love and truth which lead other children into them, This Is the kind of precocity of which should be afraid.—Chriss Wilson in t Free Press Btatistios of Our Oyster Plant, aa has furnished 8,750,000 bushels of seed oyelers per annum, which in the Dela. ware and Long Island sound increase in size #0 as to make 17,000,000 bushels, We got $7,500,000 for our export, which ina year sells for $10,000,000. Baltimore Ban, The Indians of Now Mexico the likg the idea of Le childlike otouzh, and has that sort of foolishness bound be and the parents eld goes, it an interesting, est ilsinane ge recocity of chivlren, us and 1 50 ny 120 w) 100 Ei 05 LE 216 He 24 f t 196 b+] $0 40%) iy Vi 40 wi wr ni 14 id 215 433 2% 120 rd 433 m2 0 *) 164 175 208 240 |» 140 Peter Lg te 150 do a... XESH400 Mathew leoch, [400 do do... 5 of 200 Christ Nestlerode “4 Thos King Hox 0 Job W Pi arker, Jug A Quigley : Christian Smith Robert Smith... John Potter shaw & Lingle MARI D8 FOR TA ARD 1885 LAN FOR 1884 to the sale of Unseated|3 [349 xposed at public sale ho 1658 ON TWP, on ; 6 J JUNE 14, A.D, 1880 Adam Deck at one o'clock p. m. { 1 Thos IL gas CHARLES SMITH, } 5 Thos Lucas Treasurer. Wm Tilghm a1, Is SEL Fi i in Corman GO, BENNER TWP, “ow't Warrantee, Taxes| do JM ROSS....consierisrie 84 Andrew Cool $ 4 1% on Yargor, simon xa of 168 Paul J i ger i MILES J D Shugert.. 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Adam Kuabn., 168 John Price, 163 John Rollin gon... - J U Wasson, owner. LIBERTY TWP, D Carseaddon......... Wm Correll... Robi and Jus Hays... Goo D Hess... 3 Robt Irwin viii John Jac neem Jore ARO rss Mn ttuats nen 4 ¢ of 5p Norris... 158 Wm Parker. Jere Pacer... 00 Geo Parker. Robt Rainey. Job Rell 158 Thos I. 8 153 Ed Scott 158 Na Aret Spear. fompkins... 153 Bon H Tallman, 152 A 8 Valentine... 153 Rebecca Walt... 163 Moore Wharton... 2 Eo Elisabeth Wharton... a shippen.. 158 Mary M Wharton... 18 Franols Woste.oownin 14 Beng Wost....oon Frahicls We t - Richard Walp, 158 Kearnay Wharton... David > HARRGE ie da RUSH TW, Sabean be sERRR Risers an Allison, Allison, Andrew and John Lilly... And Armstrong Jas Allison 16 Ann Arthur 7 Thos Arthur... 3 Isaac Britches David Beverag Daniel Hrickle 3s i Peter Pratzman.,, John Burg arin % John Borelund, samuel Chestnut,, Geo Clymer Geo Campbell Thos Cuthburt, . 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