bt I G WASHING, I shall charge seventy. five cents far that Swiss musin with the flonrecs vad he lroo insertion, sad Rosamond Kay torth, as shoshook oud dress, movatain and vaderdid us atsogether Aud we had no money to buy our tickets back todhe city; nor to pay our hotel bille, uatil-=until-—oae fortu- nate day the laundress lost her demper sod left at an hour's notice, and I a white, futly mass, and ploned i defily ou a Hoe whieh was stretched | from a sibver-hich tree to a tall, young moutinii-ash, dt's wosth more than that, hut these fashionable ladies are sn distresiogly persimosious in their idess, The orange pli jast flinging is sheaf of reddening | w of the -sunriee was arrows ncross the wooded side ofd pice- berry Mouniain; the Livds were whist ling their nintioy songe,.aad the did den waters of swirling with merry music around the goarled tree-roots and boulders that obiruded taemsélves BCYO«s 18 current. The clesnatis ar grape selves picturesquely above the desert’ —_ » | y wild Mi TROE fox vives that had wreathed them el charcoal-burner'scabin ware ing their in the hreez ; and 1he fire of dead sticks wag cracking bravely under & huge kettle, | ond tebfal | tec driis morning where Miss BRasforth’s sec ul clothes wus slready boiliog like a witch's cauldron, For she aod Clara Setou, hier roox- mate at college, had come up before the dawn had uafarled its pear. here | ly banners, kind ed their fire aud gone bravely to work. Dosen't it seem ridiculous ? said Rossmond, as she sorted out half a pocket handkerchiefs, and plunged them up and down in the blaing-pail. Last night, you and I were walizing in the dozen or so of sheer linen ball-room with those two young army officers; this morning out our wash. of those clot How romance and are getting few please ! jostle ’ we Just hand me a Clara, do to-be-sure hes-pins, reality one another in this world, These handkerchiefs will dry directly, the sun touches them, and then ean have the for the the Cavend her ne we lines large articles. Are you sure starch | isn’t lampy, Clara ? Miss is 20 wry particular avout wrappers, And how are heating up ? ish | lawn irons Clara Seton, who had just finished coiling up her inky-black and had transfixed it with sell pin, peeped into an impromptu furnace of charcoal that slope of a prodigious which half a dozen flatirons were get an end, They'll | an hour, said she hair, a long glowed under the Fox k, before The flatirons ? No, the army officers Most likely, her m ne a ruffled e clothes-pin in ith, as she stood on tiptoe to ha petti coat to the breeze, Flora Foster if we were Moantain House, Oh, did you say ? She said she I beard them ask stayipg ot the eamping out somewhere, So ing. And she added— the dear Mitle thing! —that we were artists, who our Lime we are, g08sIpY spent most of sketching. There, Clara, the clothes lines are full al last. We'll adjourn long to drink our cold coffee and eat some bread and milk. Oh yes! ing out—there can’t be any mistake | about that, she went oo, with a laugh, | as the two girls sat down in the shade | of the hazel bushes to partake of their | simple morning meal. But I often wonder what the Mountain House | people would say if they knew that we | enough we're camp were the Freueh laundresses to whom | doesn’t like 10 be talked about, you | one in a while, Bpicebersy Creek were | mess-covesed | flatter | land the next { forth found herself face | came into her ways busy at this time of day, and I. afterno at with our hair « yo still with the helped Mrs, Fitch out of her dilemma! And vew said Chars, we are mak- Ling eight or ten dollars a week. | Out of the wash-tub, said Rosa- | mond, blithely ; and boarding our. { eel: ves, Gh, how thaaktal I am that { E apeit that long. dreary, dismal win i tor with old Aunt A bigail, in a hauat- {ed house where no help could be io- {duced to stey, tnd learaed to wash and irow equal to any then and there heat®en Chinee! I believe, Rosamond, that you would laugh at anything. But merry it is so ridiculous, losamond. To lofty From artist to washerwomen and Vi indigo bags and starch! And she jumped up and ran back thi had. From of thisk ideas {downfall that our Prussian blue netian red to ta the boiler, which was now splutter ing and bubbliog like some in uriated mensier, Its boiling 0 ing aver ! she cried Help me off’ with it —quick or ' lara in loud sweet ac. ver, ( it’s boil- cents. the elothes will be burned. Allow me, spoke a calm, deep voice; moment the kettle was awung off the impromptu erane upon the grass below, and Rosamond Ray to face with Alford, taller and haund- somer of the two offic she had walized the midnight before While Harry Drayton, advanced Captain ire with whom the younger thro alenced his shoulder, and the countenance of ¥ b ij cavalryman, gh the ran b ”» bushes, {with his over one who was sure of wele ae. No this is camp! said he, Yes, Rosamond, self to the Won't you walk in, Aod’you, Mr. Drayton? But I shall be interrupting you! tosamond smiled ; a cherry sparkle soft, dark eyes. i We aid toaling | Ls BLES DH occasion ; this is the eamp! Captain Alford? A little, she owned. al are Clara Iu the afternoon—only in the n— you will probably see us the hot in our best frocks and ut of erimping ne Captaiao Alford glanced hel len around. Oh, I see, 0 Are Doing the explain i YOu see , §erenely mond, unable laught and I’ middle aad the end of it [ supp doing joke, ssid ( Alford Ladies sing ® al once, “@ this for a you ar aptain Or Bs fn wager, peraaps, times bet, as 1 have heard. Bat head, vish dimples gleam: and Rosamon i shook her rog around her lips, diamond ing sparkles in her eyes, doing it We bat we soon No, said she, we not yet for a wager. are | for a joke, nor came up here as artists, found that we should starve to death on art, And she told the whole of her sim- | ple story. No one knew it but Mrs. Field, the landlady, said she, Not that we are | ashamed of it, but=with a sodden ris {ing of volor tw her cheeks—one | the landlord's wife sends their muslis know, gowns and Swiss polovaises to be done up. What do we care? retorted Clara, with a shrug of her shoulders, Nothing in the world. Bat isn't it ¢mieal, Clare, when one thinks back over tall? How we came here with our ensels and our palettes and our eolortubs, expecting to make our fortunes as artists, painting woodland scenes on birchbark, and reproduciog the sunsets on bits of mill-hoard, And then we discovered that every farmer's daughter in the neighborhood was doing the same thing, and that art was at a hopeless discount. And next remember Clara—we (ried 10 the piano for the dancing, uniil the colored fiddlers came over the Ashamed! ericd the captain, 1 should think not, Why | never saw such plucky girls in my life. You are regular heroines, uppland- ed Mr. Drayton. They sat and talked ontil the blue shadows crept off the mountain side, and the tramp of the guide's footsteps on the rocks warned the two officers that it was time Lo set forth on their day's expedition ; aad when they van. ished into the glens, Clara and Rosa. mond stood watching them. For the last time ! sald Rosamond. Clara started, Why ? said she. Why, because! mid Rosamond, You will see. It's very easy to talk, but they will pot come back to us again, ead of the ACHRRON persiste d | of their summer el | actually infallible, If there's anything a aan dislikes, i: is $0 see a woman strike out for he:- self. Nousenee | said Clara, It is true, nodded Rosamond. { will vee. But her prophesies failed. The two huuters stopped ou their way You charcoal cabin, The next dav they {strolled up again, | It's a deal jollier up here than it 's | down at the hotel, declared Alford “If we shau't bore you, ton, And so the y kept comin " said Tras g until the arrived, gar ahout with still night frou:s {eaves and stealthy dropping nuts, Altord irn ordered to Ari. “Do you know, said mot fully, “the regiment is And i've head guarters next week.” Ros thetic “Is Arizonaso very bad za! got LO Ie Pr at at tl amond viewed him with sympa OVes, saint she, “1 shouldn't mind it,” stammered the young officer, if you me. Tell R would you be willis g to were going with me a, would. Arizova for my sake 7” “Bat” would Clara say when faltered Rosamond, “what we've always been in a sort of partvership, you 70 know Captain Alford’s arm stole softly around Miss R ayforth's trim waist, “But suppose you form a ne part- ’ . ip ! “As Ho Miss S:ton—why there's Drayton worships 1 ne ral Wr the very ground she walks on, You Arizona ? [It f E Won't ye | En ' : know, Come! about would be the Garden len to me mu were there, a say {ear Rosamond 2 And b joiced in spirit that they w Rosamond and © ha up enougl I L mey ir an campaig peat little troussean “Al id Ro a n x 3 , “there is thing like bein ter all ly peadent.” “Harry says,’ " whispered Clara, ths I never looked so well in my life I did when | stood there hat gin +l JL es “Ap nthe mountain I Will dec at he fel when I tried to lift the big kettle off Int, Dear what fortunate girls se are!” **And what happy the fire, and coul Clara, irl i YOU were ¢ refsonn ble, i ager some circun try: reasonable woman rare, Remember that servants are of the seme waterial #* You an tle coarser grained perk aps bu same In essentials, Iry and forget voursel’; as to your that you married him, | and remember that he married husband, forget you "te will then probably do the reverse, | Let bim read the newspaper at breakfasttable; it is unsociable, but then it is only a trifle after al), and be | likes it Let blm know more than you do it keeps up his salf respec you ba the warse for sdmitting that you are not and will non Read something in the papers be. side fashion notes and society columns; have some knowledge of what is going on in foreign countries, Be a companion to your husband if be is a wise mao, aod if be is not try to make him become your com panion, Raise his standard; do not lst him lower yours, Rospect yoar husband's relations, especially his mother—sho is not the less his mother becuse she is your mother inlaw; she loved him before you did, - — «10 cents for a pound Wave cotton ia poe 54 DroNsrssen BE CURen ny Ani GOLDES BPECIYI 8 foe A Wn vale af thie fein | cor Lageor Pa H diVven VISTENRING LINES [ENREEE Cup ul ¢ the King wl. lt wifeot 1d LEE TRY Mie the | nlean: uris hinve who have Patient je Hori fee week, Fhiousss SE ey Erisey : LH back, t) leave some squirrels and a | tempting branch of wild plas at the | Foe { Cur noded scarlet wCinrmens, Lhe owlidge, anda 1oaay beliavn They fh dri ng OF Liieiy OW 8 ) FR | first i ' wned Fuld fiero ir, Foting con ot, OU HEUMATISMY Cure yibing bot Rhevmst bors Lavery time, It Fa Aon’t cum » Sam's. 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