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habits together. Bathing corsets for bulky | with the enamel touch being painted in ground revolutionary troubles Chili will come to the | the Straits of Magellan. Notwithstanding the CHICAGO'S FAIR. COMFORT AND BEAUTY. | zmarevncis, tonrsof trom petra | spte au cru oon rigns gente | AN ALLEGED REPUBLIC | tres sacssccet sors soso | etn! Marae, Sein -_ ve + | and with busks which do not rust in salt wa' guelder roses, lilacs or thistles showing on the will lose her autonomy altogether, being torn | the cheapness of the raw material, there is no| The City Council Virtually Prohibits The best brocade and satin corsets ha =o side of the frame as if part of the pattern had Piecemeal and divided 1, 7 between Chih, Peru | spot on earth where quinine, as prepared in the Fr i. . hook set on the front and back of the waist to | beencut away. A flat cushion of linen or Tur- and the Argentine Bepul ‘The leading ar- | form of medicine iy oo cnn eae ie the Lake Front for a Site. * — cateh ii rt the corsage to pre- | key red or tussore silk is tied to the top by the —_" ticles of export from Bolivia are copper, a little | people deal of it i of restricti How to Dress Rationally and Defy vent ite riding up DZ avkword fashion, [ft is | inevitable breed Tiobou, with bow and ends, | PheThreatened Revolution in aSouth Gold, silver and tin, fur of the views and c require @ great it in cases of] ‘The tenor and ve provisions of the Is mountain fever, tercana, &c., none is made in counc, in such little de: that the good style and | andthe wash bench forms a window or hall i. chilla, shee) wool (chiefly alpaca), guano, | Bolivia. When'the hark thet is grows beso end ordinance passed by the Chicago ~ ‘il, he Heat adjustment of dress depend. seat, or bench for a veranda, Small Shaker American Country. sarsapariiila and spices. F* the wealth | exported for next door to nothing gets back in| **7* & New York Herald dtepate! » MAT o- the Heat. rom new dresses abroad the following notes | rocking chairs are “Aspinwalied” in the same of the land lay im the mince, th these | the form of quinine it becomes “foreign pro- | Tiously retard the plans for the Columbian ex- are taken: Black crepe de Chine costame, fig- | pale china shades and flowered likewise. eral distrioes ele aareloPed. The best min- | duct,” has exorbitant duties to pay and selis| position. It is not probable the exposition di- pred with bouquets in dull Eiffel redand gobe-| _ Better than this flowery bowery stsle is the] THE PRESIDENT OF BOLIVIA. | eral districts lie at long distances from the | accordingly. Wherees tothee eke Fields | rectors will accept the ordinance, particular iy MIDSUMMER FASHION HINTS. | lin blue, upper sleeves, chemisette and side | Russian or Friesland or Algerian decoration in cultivated provinces, almost the sole means | the druggisi a profit ofa bout eighty per cent i i di of floral . with d_ yellow stripes or scal- of transport being beasts of burden. Potosi, | wh: i els i clause six, which requires the directory to ex- Brepe, aaa o.caliod with spray of plak haw- | fope thet oak like inlsyisg, aed ‘Sk Tar, Better | Camseeed the maveraciow ama tte Probe |e eek renee of burden, Potent, | whe at the rete of tan ests Serre Henne | pond on ttomente coment Gilling ine? Gs thorn on biack ground, made with yoke of| the idea of use and simple surroundings. Outcome—How the President Se- | £2 clevation of 18,000 fect above the sea, and | enterprising northerner would set up an estab- | lake front and to turn the property over to the Gathered by Shirley Dare from Wodistes | drawn black lace over old rose. White dotted | Moorish brackets and small coffee tables are| ® t : & present population of about 22,000. | lishment in this country for extractin, tue al- | eity without compensati at Home and Abroad—Some Becent | musiins, muslins embroidered in sprigs and brought h re by one or two dealers in, brio-e- cured and Holds His Office—The Cul- = at mor Gone ger ee ite miners, | kaloid from the bark his fortune would soon be This patter 7 edie to a prohibition sid —| White net dotted with silver are much worn | brac an ing fancy prices. Somehow our] sureef Onscaril! Chi: as does ‘otosi, with w! jour, corn, xt BW SN er ereae tne | Gute —| cs Ragtth couniey houses, vuade “with piste | artiek palelars enaset Gat tne wusves, bomasy astetoemres barley, meat and other necessities from the} ———_-_ Faxsts B WARD. | of the uso of the Inke front for exposition Household Decoration. skarts, bands ar alnssanse tears Gtk) Manok Or the peasant furniture which charms ——>+—_. market of Cochabamba. ‘The latter important purposes. The situation is further compli- ——__ above the hem and simple drawn French waists | the 7 of collectors, Modern ware is finished | From Tam Stan's Traveling Commissioner. city, with its population of 40,000 or more, lies —_ cated by the fact that the federal commission i or the Recamier bodices, Cream canton cre; too hastily, is too regularly alike and looks La Paz, Boravra, June 1, 1890, | Bear the eastern gisins, and, though at an ele-| A Delightful Chicago Variation of the | hac accepted the joint Inke front and Jacksc 8 little to wear and as pretty as it is} made over pink have the lovely shading of tea| like machine work—as it is, All we can do is UMors Bie " tpublic, | Yation of over 8,000 feet, has a most delightful Old, Oid Story. Park site, as offered bythe local directorr, possible to make it is the epitome of | roses and are made with the Valenciennes in- | to demand simplicity of formand sparing deco- f of war in this alleged republic, | climate, The ‘citizens of Cochabamba are — » | ‘The federal commission not now being in ee. style for the month tocome. If one | sertion let in slightly full with v of em-| ration. If we cannot have good art, at least which by this time must have reached | mostly half-breeds of the Quichua race, thriv- | From the Chicaro Tribune. hs ing in| Proidery on the edges, an old and delicate | we will have as little of the poor as designers could achieve the art of dressing 12 | sive of trimming. Cream color with apple or | allow us, For summer cottages, especially the fhe United States, are . not without | ing anid industrious, but not famed for honesty | “fo this winds the thing up, doce it, Miss | 0m (iy, Tem fre all on ne to the next foundation from the fact that all public | OF sobriety, Pankey?" in « in” roe | a . “ ot 1 The advocates of the soapsads, as the shocblack in “‘Syrlin” | tichen green, or Greek embroideries in gold, is | little camp cabins where families of modest ; The richiy wooded region known as Yungas ’ ‘ Se eS ~ says of the court ladies going to the drawing | the favorite with clega means. live at ease by scuside or mountain, the mention of the revolutionary move-| is really the southwestern limit of the greet | “1 does, Mr. Swackhammer.” | Rexth chore site will now sock Sarther cumslien- room, it would be the acme of comfort and AS TO SILKS. —— wash benches, Shaker chairs and| ment by Bolivian telegraph or newspaper | Amazonian forest. Watered by numerous ‘And you haven't any explauation to give ” | sinkuun hieins Bechoek Peake by alarge majority » splendor. Shot silks, or, as we call them, changeable | brackets like the picture are fit and pleasant | has been rigorously suppressed and that most | tributaries ot the Madeira river system, it su “What explanation do you want? I have | - kets : ; but noone can tell what phase affairs w silks, will be worn a good deal for secondary Heap pe Npsaoet FN idaage with the use of | of the available troops have been sent from La told you I wished to break off the engagement | assume by the time the commissioners mect throughout, vests of silk, with the entire front | dresses. Simple, artistic gowns are mado in| “the bracket shows very piainly what it is—a ae to various points of dange! way around the Madeira rapids is ever com. | Pectuse it has become irksome tome. Isn't nce Se pragahibd Seotoeek akan meas striped in open work or with deep Vs of | out-of-the-way fabrics, like Japanese cotton | square board with two irregular little shelves | emely difficult to get reliable information | pleted it may enliven trade, as then the rich | tat enough’ fehatene sanata her ho ppnapans of detvating crochet; lisle vests at $5 apiece, thin as cob- | crepe or the soft, firm chintz which does credit } fastened to it in Japanese fashion and flowers | from either side, since it is the president's agricultural country east of the Cordilleras | The young man uncrossed his legs, got up, the €5,000.000 amendment to the con d like Valenciennes; lace corsets | t0 its ancient repute. A model from Liberty's, | pated sketchily between, With these rude | policy to preserve secrecy and he absolute | will have easy access to the navigable Ame- | and reached for his hat, in case it is decided that Jackson Park webs end woven page ag the English art firm, is cotton crape, with | colorings the rice fringes sold at oriental shops js zons, and thence by that great water way to | “Kcemastrange,” he waid, asa fase teat | Geeta ; with the filling petween the slender ribs cro- | cream and gown, an old tinge as if gained by | go very well, which are simpiy bead fringes ‘ the tic, rrp Mae rons Naot, pce metas te gp ae NA ‘ cheted in linen thread in point pattern; petti- | iving, with briar rose pattern, surplice waist in | half a yard deep, in dull coral, green and ye 4 r ane hasaonaiomits Tesesriats camo into his eyes, “that the engagement SEABAUGH SAID NO. goats of satin surah, with three to five inser-| softiy gathered fold, rather high in the neck, | low, for banging at the tops of windows or | Comparatively uninhabited stretches of deserts of Bolivia faa Wk Shak id didn’t become irkwome to you until the oyster ¥ ‘ fons of black lace; white ones in lawn, with | rail sleeves gathered in a rutile to hang over | across lower sashes, or for edging shelves on | and mountains betwoen, comprise but three articles of conse- | season was over.” Mut Bin, Mauke oud Sites Robt aie Jalencie nes a ne ooo a aim Oxct | the hand, and sash of green China silk. The | the wall. ‘They aro lighter thau door fringes, | ‘The first battle of consequence between the | Tender viz: coffee, chincona bark and cocom. | Mies Pankey did not deign any reply, and ~ leaeteds eh tins amen these siriest gowns of the line calest | bonnet to suit is a cottage shape of drawn | and, swaying with every breath of air, give @| insurgents and government troops is expected | The best coffee comes trom the valley of the Algernon Swackhammer, with a low bow, Mai je - and most beautiful of fabrics—as if woven ilk, with ostrich pl tanding on the | pleasant grace to an interior. Sureury DARE. is Yun, A ales t i from the floss of morning vapors, in delicious — plane pe — ing P @ an interi to take place immediately, somewhere in the gas. Though a very small white bean, it pos- | turned upon his heel and walked out, The nearest to it we can get is wearing lace : * : , ° An elopement and wedding under difficultice neighborhood of Sorrato, a mining village at | sesses @ peculiarly delicate flavor andcommands | When the door had closed upon his retreat- “ tag azTench dremes are not Yemarkable for the DIED OF STARVATION, the foot of the celebrated mountain of the | a higher Price in market than any other. The | ing form she eank nervelessly pple g pried hr at ore arg, W eed Wednesds sen: rts worn in England, an e TES = bi narro' ley, . 2 is T Y ’ a ir . & young railroad oilic , pe thom iy = jects i ae high on the | Scarcity of Food at Lubrador as De- same name, about twenty-five miles from Lake rrow valley, however, produces 12,000 arro The stnpid wretch hi ig! jasper uke, a young railr ih n Titicaca, which great inland sea forms a bound- | bas a year (25 pounds to the arroba), or about | ought to aud Sadie Robinson, both of that city, ran * shoulder and narrow at the wrist. In place of scribed by a Missionary. ary line between Bolivia and Peru. It is au- | one-fourth of Bolivia supply. The province | at my word! ; ° u f to Marietta to get married and save expenses, the stiff Holbein waists apparently made over — thoritatively stated that a large number of La | of Mapiri produces three times as much, but| Snidenly she sto 4 to the floor, picked u; The: r Wake the clegance of the simple princess | The Church of England missionary at Cart-| Paz’s most prominent citizens have scoretly left | its coffce brings less money, being of interior | a somal ory tablet that ‘bad dropped from Af.| When the groom reached the office of the dress is preferred, with skirt in long fiat pleats | wright, Labrador, writes, under date of June 6, | to join the revolutionary forees and that more | quelity. The average value’ of Yusgas’ yearly | gernon's pocket, pressed it passionately to her | lieense clerk = he = was confronted by and no other trimming, unless it is the inser- | 4. ¢onows: “Snow piled in heaps as heavy as at | than two thousand volunteers have already | crop is 100,000 pesos aurana, or 80,000 bolivi- ips, bowed herhead upon her hands and|# young fellow named fSeabaugh, who tion of lace or embroidery let in five inches y come over from Peru, where President Arce is | anas, the dollars of the country. A bolivi-| sobbed aloud. was a devoted attendant upon Miss Kobinso: aiave tia edna. any timo in winter and ice as solid. In conse- | COMe Over, : rengeor remy a he | ; aM : White pho whether suede or kid, are worn | quence there will be a long and extremely particularly unpopular, owing to his action & lhe way, is worth twenty-tive Years had passed. The afternoon sun was | Seabaugh ordered him to desist from hi ae 1 ve during the late war between Peru and Chili, at | cents than the “sol” (doliar) of | gilding the pretentious spires and cupolas of | tempt to get a license, but Hauke proceeded to with evening dress, and are also coming into | severe winter. Many settlers along the | which time he was Bolivia's minister in the Peru; and the Bolivian peso is worth 25 cents | an ambitious western town and the soft, weird| secure the document, when Reabsugh de- use for the day time for dressy costumes and | coast are reduced to the verge of starvation and | latier country. It is asserted that Peruvians, | less than the boliviana, while every American | music of the fish Peddler’s born was heard in | manded of the clerk that he refuse to grant it, light colored suits. White Tyrol gloves of un- | have been living on sculpins, musseis, &c.,fora | not the government but private parties, will | do!lar in gold or paper commands $1.80 in | the street, when a middie-aged man with his | as Miss Robinson had no desire to marry Hauke, dressed white chamois come in mousquetaire | jong time, qupply Gen, Comacho, the revolutionary | Bolivian currency. ‘fo trans} the Yungas | valise in his hand opened the gate in front of a| but preferred him, The clerk, after all fore shape for driving, and are acceptable, sa they | «4 ‘party of twonty-three Eequimaux left leader, with funde and’ arme to carty om the | Coffee over the eounteime tn Paz costs the | modest but neat and well-built cottage, walked | malities were complied with, issued the license will wash and clean easily. Long gloves in sil- | g,4¢ neighborhood in January in search of | War, smuggling both over the border in remote | producer about two bolivianas and forty cents | briskly up the steps and knocked at the door. | to Hauke. ver and steel gray are preferred to tan, and : f deer, and, having found none, the whole party | aud unguarded places. Per suintel. The average price of coffee at} A lady answered the knock—a lady well pre-| When the latter and Miss Robinson rode awry should be chosen with the invisible seams, or | gied’of starvation.” CAUSES FOR DISAFFECTION. Pag ie 24 bolivianas “per hundred weight, | served but no longer young. to the minister's Seabaugh was ahead of thera at least with the finest stitching on the backs, | "Tye Jeter concindes as follows: “Paxsed The Bolivians have several causes for dis- | While from the coast to Europe, all the way| The stranger bared his head. His hair was | and tried to prevent thei entrance, tar aut although this may be black for visiting ¢o#- | through a trying winter anda bed fall The pround by sailing vessel, it is only one bo- | beginning to turn gray, but time had evidently | not succeed. He then followed them into the tumes, f room and implored the minister, without ava.l, All gloves wear better and are nicer to wear to refuse to perform the ceremony. ‘The cere for being turned inside out each time they are the gentleman of the house—am I dream- | mony concluded Seabaugh slipped away apd taken off and hung in a draught until the | that I have heard of s aus it crafty person who is devoted to his order and cutpet will soon be greatly increased, as many | ing?, Isn't this Cassimere Pankey? Or rathe: Hauke brought bis bride to town, where the warmth of the hand passes from them. They | tion. In my own immediate ‘oud | therefore likely to subserve the public interests | of the largest chincona planters are now plant- iled, ‘isn’t this the lady who was | old people gave them « blessing and part of keep fresh longer for being rubbed at the tips | many are existing on mussels alon was | to its good. The country, too, feels very sore | iug coffee instead of the quina tree, since the Cassimere Pan! their home. . and in soiled piaces with a rubber brush or the | reported to have broken up in June, and a | over the loss of its smali strip of sea coast, | latter has become literally “a drug on the I cng Ep eager see ieegtbber used by draughtsmen for eras-| steamor from Newfoundland has likely lauded | which Chili now claims, belisving that arcs | Market.” CHICAGO GOT THERE, fishery was followed by a scarcity of fur and affection, the main one being that in spite of | liviana. “Luckily there is no export duty on | dealt with him leniently and care had left no seals, with intense cold, In some places it has | all protests the president keeps in his cabinet | coffee, though at present barely enough is deep traces on s brow. He spoke: 8 but in no case | a most; @mpopular Jesuit, s sanctimonious but | 8town for home consumption. Doubtless the aded in starv been one of suffering want, supplies ere t sold it to that government for value received, as soon as I saw you. Won't you come i — Perfume of a delicate aromatic sort is almost |"? — ———+e0-—_______ To be sure, it was only » worthless bit of land Though as cena bees ce section sel- | “Well, well,” said the middie-aged traveler, | How Sharp Dealers Smashed the Georgia indispensable with gloves. The sachets of The Arizona Kicker. north of the Atacama desert and had but one | ao. oj Sega reg= 4 as he sat in an easy chair in the front parlor Watermelon Trust. Spanish leather or vitivert are suitable, though | From the Detro‘t Free Press, indifferent port ealled Cobija, but it furnished | 40™ Yield so profusely as those of Costa Rica, | few moments later and looked with interest scons one woman I know hangs her gloves in alaven-| We extract the following items from the last | Bolivia with an outlet of its own to the Pacific, | Mexico, &c., they begin bearing remarkably | the face of the lady. “Who would have| A statement was published some weeks ago der plant on her windowsill half days together issue of the Arizona Kicker: infinitely better than being compelled to carry | early, a bush two years old averaging half a| thought of meeting y here? And you tell ~DiNa. ~The other night some | 2! exports and imports throughva rival repub- | pound at a picking, while an eight recs ola | me soa are still Misa Pankey? Ine't tite your to give them a pleasant scent. This is the that a trust had been formed on the Georgia lace to speak of the grateful devices for per-| 4 Queer Proce! lic and pay whatever duties may be imposed. | tree yields about two pounds. Rite. bananes | hom watermelon crop. The melons were shipped to Foming rooms which are not only agreeable, | of the boys came around and routed usoutof| Last pat two unoffending yes ane pineapples, cocoa pid scar ane flourish be-| “It is my brother's, He is a widower, I | credited agents in all of the large northe but reviving. The perfumed oil with which | bed at midnight to go over and see ‘em hang | ing engineers named Thompson and Williams, | side the coffee, and among other usetul products | keep house for him.” i cities, to be sold wholesale by auction, the large piano lamps are fed, sold reguiarly | Pete Smith, Pete is the chap who killed Col. | Were assassinated near the Bolivian border by | of the tropic wildernesses may be found the | ‘‘Aud you have never married?” Plan did not suit the ideas of the local dealers by the lamp dealers, is perfumed co or cot- | Williams in a saloon row lust fall, and who has | @ company of Peruvians on their way to join | copal tree, whose in is so easily extracted. ‘No.” in Chicago and they quietly formed a counter ton oil, which costs from 50 cents a gallon up- | had a shot at several other eminent citizens | the revolutionary army simply because they, | It is used by the Indians for a variety of pur- ‘How have you prospered?” evabinath Aeceriienty whe the fre ese. biue of convolvulus and the wil ward. | Perfumed ruby and amber liquids in cut | including ourself, For the last two weeks he | the Aimer icans, refused to shout ‘Viva Co- a including the lighting of their huts, have uo reason for complaint, And | CO™)nation. pocaegcanie yc m= Ge & or the lovely thistle purples. neither | giase fagons with wicks and burners fitted to | has been iunuing the town, and iis refusal to | macho!” when commanded, The other day a | The production of chincona bark, or cascarilla Georgia melons were put up for sale there was manve, lilac. violet nor heliotrope, but a softer | the tops consume slowly, sending a faint odor | take a hint resulted in lie b Bolivian hardware merchant was put into|as it is here called, from which the alkaloid T have had a great many hard knocks, Cas- | only one bid—a wickedly low one—for the en- and purer tint than any of them. ,. | of aromatics and citron through the air. Paris | the vigilance committe prisou for having sold a lot of rifles to unknown | quinine is extracted, was for many years Bo- | simere—Miss Pankey—since we met last. By | tire lot, and the melons had to goat that, Then These robes have light striped borders in| and Berlin atomizers have the large scent the grounds to find Pete standing on | parties, presumably rebels, The schemes of | livia’s most important industry in the agricul- | the wi @ parted rather unceremoniouely, | the purchaser divided up the shipment with b white and self-color or embroidery of flowers | holder of crystal and gold, Hungarian glays in | 4 barrel with a rope around bis nec “ 7 fell € Y He | the latier came to naught in one instance, as | tural line; but during the last four years it has | didn’t w ‘in the same shade directly on the edxe, — rich colors or in fine porcelains ana jeweled | knew his time had come, aud was ready to | follows: The government has a large amount eae unprofitable, owing to competition in| ‘The lady sighed. | e small dealers and the public, th last are #20 the pattern. ‘These are ee wea, | gee with silver fittings, costing from €5 to | die game, but no sooner did he learn of our | of arms and ammunition stored at Oraro, where | Java and the British provinces in southern | ‘"And I have always felt that I owed you an| making tmmense profits. The lasting gowns, well chosen for dancing dresses, | $15, and become as indispensable to the draw- preseuce in the crowd than he begun to pro- | 4 considerable garrison 18 maintained, Comacho | Asia, That class of Individuals known at | apology,” he continued, “for not sending your | eleewher to be worn over silk or satin slips. They are | ing room table as its lamp. W conspirators and Shey charged full pric resulting im the en x a f Vall testand object and demanded that we be run | Wanted these to carry on the warandhis friends | home as “smart Alecks” are found| photograph back after you bad returned | mein ten Georgia melons are Low on a tree Dent lommrmepe see ea pee can ent PERFUME THE AIR into the serub, We called his attention to the | bribed the commanding officers to come over | even in this out-of-the-way corner of cre- mut the fact is,” he went on, awkwardly, | market, with two weeks to rum Cr neyo fasl — — — = aus Spraying the air with a small quantity of per- | fact that he had had two shots at us at close | to their side, Among the latter, however, was | ation, One of these is a certain Senor Shu- —couldn’t find it, It had got lost some- — see ee ip ay pase o = oe rise PF ERP only scents, but cools the air, | T#Nge and that we were the only party on the | @ traitor of double dye, who, having accepted | croft, who was a heavy planter of cascarilla a | b a SOME SHREWD SCHEMING, a is gi (or seasons and wor! , P: fh refresh. | £TOUNd who could dish up his obituary in good | the bribe and promised allegiance to the enemy | few years ago, prosper esumably | Miss Pankey sighed again. price paid. like the spray of a fountain. Such refresh- English, but the ungrateful rough kept oa | aud listened to all their plans, went to the happy. One unlucky day the idea struck bit “That reminds me,” pursued Mr. Swack-| Efforts to Provoke a Quarrel Between RIBBON IN PLACE OF SILK. fear tae ee ee —— and eee kicking and would not even argue the cas A | president and sold his information for more | of sending a quantity of quina seed to his | hammer, “that I lost a little book slate the last Duc D’Urleans and His Fiance. ° Other confections—it seems absur call | lieves even the dying. We do not make enoug! 8) | Man in this country can't have everything he | money, thereby causing the arrest and probable | home government—that of Holland—thereby | evening I was at your house, 1 must have — them dresses—are gf black and colored lace, | of such aids to endurance. Bags of Italian | wants, no matter how big a binffer he is, and | execution of his fellow officers and rendering | getting himself into the Papers and winning | dropped it out of my pocket in some way. It} ‘The Comte de Paris’ speech, delivered at With only enough ribbon to hold them to-| °rris in treble strength are found to hang in | when’ it was seen how unreasonable Pete was | his own life of little account in the present dis: | the gratitade of posterity.” In uncalled-fes | wasnt of any particular, value and I-don't Sheen House, was an answer to the cry of iy eucug) 1 led clowets, and mats of vitivert, the root of the | the boys went ahead with the he uging just the | turbed state of affairs. generosity he sent a very large amount of | know when I have thought of it before, but Ae Ee Sate Raut a cine Sracoful mantle for «lady in the | Fast Indian grass, which perfumes cashmere | amo, and Mr, Smith won't sat avsed ou A WEALTHY PRESIDENT. seed, with minute directions for ite treatment | the recollection of it happened to occur to me | #/@rm raised by fonde, writes @ London gut shows how ribbon takes the place of silk. : treets with a gun on each hip for many moons ' : derived from bis own experience, and the sug-| just now. It was @ little black book slate| Zru correspondent. Le Menie is an oli- ‘The wrap is black silk lace of enduring quality. ‘aa Wats aaa » queer things out | The President has one immense advantage | Cestion that exporimente be made in Ji with— fashioned religious paper, royalist as it can made up without foundation, a broad, glossy here, but the iden of a ten fike Peta exit | over Gen. Comacho, for while the latter is poor | £°" Keble s F cme ts ek eh es tree” paper, vayall " reoeruis nition appearing at emote’ on ere, but the idea of atman like Pete sinith 5 @ remarkable success of chincona in that ry table be, and for doing everything decently apd in r fe zh objecting to a man like us seeing him drop off | 98 @ church mouse, depending for funds upon | island led the British government to encour-| “No. Iam quite positive it was a little black fronts and shoulders to receive the strain a barrel rather caps the climax. We are cllarit- | friends nearly as poor es himaelf, Aroe pos- | age tt planting in India, and slrsady tie inc, | book slate : per tepetgrmmadreur ola pega fier ee Rebdeat phlddiin feo ginghanes able enough to believe he was a little off, seases a very large fortune, the monthly divi. | ness is Fuined everywhere by over-production. | “I am sure it was a white tablet.” id by an intimate friend of the Comte de ere the latest novelty for country dresses and are made up with as much attention as silks. Campbell plaids in blue and green and Fife dend from his mines alone being sufficient to | Mr. Shucroft received a little gold medal from ae the mantel she openeda plush-| Paris. What did it say? you may ask. That A Caxanp.— The story in certain Chicago | carry on the conflict to its bitter end shoald | the Dutch king in acknowledgment of his en- | lined jewel casket and took out a little ivory young and turbulent and intrigaing royalists papers that the editor of the Kicker runs a| the public treasury fail him. Comacho may | terprise, but at the same time he lost all his let. it kc were egging on the Duc d’Orleans to separate ; . faro room in connection with the newspaper | be best described as a worn-out politician, | fortune by having made valueless his own ei ‘Here it is,” she said. Riscaed tote tated gute sega oe bears the ear-marks of our jealous-pated con- | whose “day” was long since supposed to be | tensive cascarille plantation. ‘And you have kept it all these years!” ex-| 0m his father and set up ae an independent tafe one Genes eee temporary. There isn't aword of truth in it. | done in Bolivia; achronic evolutionist, who DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORTATION. claimed Mr. Swackhammer, Pretender; that they were trying to dechris- It was suggested by Col. Kane abouta month | has given the country more than one scare in ii = *° that we give apa portion of our office | time past, Some years ago he was banished |, P°¥vis can never compete with those coun. ce during the evening to ® poker elub of | from his native land on account of political | ‘ies that now take the lead in chincona pro- I : which we are president, and we cheerfully | misdemeanors, but it is not impossible that he | duction, because of her immense disadvantage lite? Have you no plans for the| What Le Monde said was perfectly true. The adopted the suggestion, and a game is on every | may yet have the pleasure of turning the tables | in the matter of transportation. All her pro- noblemen in question are very intriguing, night from 7 to 11, but poker 1su’t faro—not by | and sending his banisher into exile. ducts must cross the successive cordilleras of | “Why, I—-” fussy, greedy of lucre, and some of them tion, extort praise for the skill with which the modiste subdues their prononce effect. Plain kilt panels showing between breadits, plain kiltings at the foot, with the plaid cut to show the pleating and vests. or plain overdresses, cut low in the neck, with underskirt, gamp and “Yes.” tianize him, to plunge him into dissipation and “I see I was mistaken. But to change the | to get him to break off his engagement with Do you consider yourself—aw— | the Princess Marguerite. i . along shot. Our enemies will gain nothing b; A familiar figure on the streets of La Pag is | the Andes on their way to the sea, mostly on mule | She paused, and her visitor proceeded: have lives of rather funny pedigrees, Three sash of Upset map romp | Kove b sapradl > eireulating such absurb stories about our char. | President eed corpulent, dark-eved, mid- | back, at a cost of Pete arlarlraaed not less than | “In @ sense, I suppose, you are a fixture | of them were partisans of Gen, Boulanger — Bsn caylioh, ossl traveling rane oh een acter. dle-aged gentleman, in plain black suit and tail | eleven bolivianas per bundred weight, an ex- | here? Your brother's children are to some ex-| while his boom lasted. The cther impulsive ‘ Paavy aaa —— dawvel in nothing been than goal — silk hat, always attended by a body guard of | pense five times greater than that of carrying | tent dependent upon you?” ones, the Duc d’'Uzes and the Duc de Luyves, unaual dak chad He Srrvcr A Sxac.—On the Ist day of | four or five gold-bedizened soldiers. He was | it from the coast around Cape Horn to Europe. | ‘““Of course, but—" are thoroughly honest and have no settled so 2 April we started Indian Dick out of town to SKIRTS. A good colored washing skirt, which aliows the dress to be lifted out of the dust or dew without displeasing display, is a desirable thing, as white skirts have too much the air of anexposure. The best skirts sold tius season ere plain English chintz, in gobelin, peacock not called to the executive chair by a grateful | On the other hand, the bark produced in| “Then permitme, Miss Pankey, for the sake | plan of campaign, but think the Comte de see how quick he could make a journey around | country in acknowledgment for services ren- | India and Java yields only two-thirds es much | of old times,” said Mr. Swackhammer, rapidly, | Paris too correct in his methods, The others the world. To tell the honest truth we hadn't | dered in peace or war, but he seems to take | sulphate of quinine as thatgrown in this part | 48 he opened his valise and took out a number | are what Je Monde says—antriguers. The idea over a ton of confidence in Dick. but he had so | pride in the fact that he bought his elevation | of the moet, Fully nine-tenths of Bolivi: of documents, “to call your attention to the | was to obtain the czar's only daughter for their much ambition that we gave hima dollar and | bythe power of wealth. In his electioneering | cascarilla is of the red variety, known as quina | fact that life is uncertam, disease and death | young pretender. and for him meantime to 8 half and told him to draw on us for some | speeches he did not hesitate to say, “This is a| morada As an example of tho rapid depre- | Stalk abroad in the land, fatal accidents may | ammse himself with young married women, It more when he reached Yokohama, ‘The other | campaign of money, and for money alone. ciation in the price of bark may be mentioned | happen at any time, and it is the part of wis-| is notorious that a charmer of very day we heard of him up at Overton's ranch, | who has the most money can pay most for | the Erickson plantation, which was valued at | 40m to provide against contingencies by se-| high rank followed” him to Bwitrerland : “ only twenty miles away, and that he had been | votes and will be likely to do most for the peo- | 1,500,000 bolivi: five years ago and is now | Curing those who are or may be dependent | when he was there, turned up again in Brussels = ao — nag harstng there ever since the 3d’ of April. It seemed | ple after his election.” And he has done a | offered for sale at lees thane qeacter of that | Upon us against want. In the policies of the | and got up quite a cabal against the Princess pte per with that he was doing bravely on his trip until he | good deal in the way of expending his private | amount, but cannot find purchaser. Limpinlazarus Life Insurance Company, which | Marguerite, who, the cabaliers complained, rect cerk rr dwagasggr ym hel ea stick Overton's, where an castern genius is | meaus for public works—where his own inter-| ‘The number of quina trees now under culti- | I represent, and for which I have traveled for | profited too much by the due being it priccn dk ees ene, te ote ek making some sort of whisky out of cactus roots. rere also involved; as. for example, the | vation in Bolivia is said to exceed 15,000,000, | the last seven years, you will find the most | to parade her engagement, which the Comte pane ported csnon. Pines ie sank te ‘The first taste of that liquor nailed Dick right truction of roads in the direction of his | about two-thirds of them being in the prov- | Perfect system, the surest guarantee, the most | de Paris never officially announced until the itd Suk Ge ata Th cha to the spot, and he hasn't moved ten rods nd in other parts of the country where | ince of Mapiri, near the northern border, whose | #bsolute security offered by any company in other day in answering Le Monde, ‘ aoa her par aie uae ee cade ag dee since. Under these circumstances all bets are | he has property. business center is Sorrato. The department of | the field, and either on the ten-year, the en-| ‘he Princess Marguerite has her mother's than night gowns, are thrown on for afternoon naps or to lounge in on hot days when people mt about as they do in Chicago, with doors locked, no callers allowed and the tig leaves spun and woven into something thinner than foliage, only opaque. deciared off and all guesses have be rned ngas cultivs milli dowment or the life plan, as you may prefer, | even temper and quict cheerfulness of dispo- leeds Che halk yeetes chives ec Ones Sea, ROR Te | ae ou ees the Ben! protons | you will Sind the pretaiushs samller iz proper: | eftion. Ca gg on “Uneasy lies the head that wears s crown; farther to the east, It is i ble to get any | tion to the gilt-edged character of the insurance | and disposition and her talent for water- Dnawrxo tux Lrve.—Maj, Atwood of Tomb- | and Arce’s caput is no exception, There is al- | reliable statistics regarding hens prodections, | afforded than in any that has ever come under | color painting from her father, the Prince stone came down the other day to usk a great | ways a revolt somewhere, and schemes for his | because they all go to the eastern coast of the | Your notice, while the non-forfeitable feature de Joimville, the most popular of Louis favor of us, He wanted us to give him one of | assassination are frequent. Not Jong ag a | continent via the Amazon and its triputariea, | Of the policies, peculiar to our company alone, | Phillippe’s sons in that king's lifetime, end jing the bodies out of our private graveyard as a| young man belonging to one of the los Indeed, there are no printed statistics of any | together with the dividends that accrue after | in all respects a man of blameless life. The Sanam ane starter in establishing one of his own, | While | families of the interior ‘was sent to Lm Paz for | kind concerning Bolivia's exports or iimports, | the third year, thus steadily decreasing Due de Chartres has also good qualities, fe Seeneas Laie Schenk, Valens teen combo the major has been our friend from first to last, | the express purpose of killing the president, | and no history of the country was ever written | Nual premiums, while at the same time has more engaging qualities than the Comte de tious trimmed with lace and an Indian muslin and while he always had a dollar for us in the | Finding no other opportunity for accomplish- | except one small and very incomplete edition | _ “Was this your object in calling, Al—Mr. | Paris and affability—a quality I never met wn—not athing else, ladies, I assure you,” old days when we were hard up, we must draw | ing his mission, he obtained an invitation to a | im Spanish published foriy years ago, Swackhammer?” with dissociated from a courageous disposition. cia piazza! But few will attenipt to the li . Hi is ‘ It was, Miss Pankey, I've just begun to| But he has the family imeapacity to get out of he But few » io [shawls and keeps them from the moth. ‘This | our rabbit foot our lream book oe can ar | banaue, that was, abou Somat note work this to species [eet pogo eh Teetalte cotgame, hich would seem to suit | root, whieh looks like fine rough broom atraw, | combibet friceaiine cote when he approaches | his backers detailing the plas, saying thet he Opening the little ivory tablet he began jot-| but keep too much in their shells ever to be sutlae Win! aux Geek te cua oak tnd is called the eternal nening odor for yenrs, | the graveyard whic we have been at so much | should shoot the president in the course of : mgs pgp piel] wy ao r= «gS | tron Re possible difference in the ease of enduring heat | “nds called ee pain and expense to fit up and make afeature | the evening and endeavor to escape in the i tlie gtr pace He ges tig af The Choctaw Lottery. whether the clothes worn are thin enough, | Leit has more of a cedar-like, cloon, penoinat, | Of this section of the eountry. confusion that would ensue, year plan—let me see, what is your age: e we ry, i ‘The letter was intercepted, as suspected c 4 “You will please excuse me, sir. I have The projectors of the Choctaw Lottery Com- {Ee ctmsect bonaiess ines cornet and the awe ox | 2 scomue the DdF Of ayo ne ee atte | | Dox'r Stor Hr—Last week we engaged a | respondence a certain i be in thie cmenien | rete down, that ihe least breeze will Took otra T dea’ eed at must goand | pany have by no moans abandoned the | qusseuuaanene ie vitivert two fest long cosmo t0 log in tracts ang | Rew arrival from the enst to act as local editor | and fell into the hands of the intended vista: them away, necessitating great care in the | Wok ne and I don't need any life insurance. | scheme, and say that the announcement of In- | MINTS FOR BATHERS. bureau drawers to perfume their contents or | the Kicker. | He assured us that his name | Nothing was said about it, howover; the ban-| handling. When the plaste are about one-fers | Nei my brother. you success, : i i i " 5 ‘kha ~ Ge ter ” dian Agent Bennett that be would prevent any The best imported bathing suits for good | are hung in windows to be sprinkled with water | the paow and that he was a close follower in | quot came off sccording to program, the young | high they are ted five or aix fect | Mt, Swackhammer. Good afternoon. i Twice : falling ini 5 F " them both out to the kitchen, tossed them into | at a regular session, and that it was granted im to the knees. Bathing shoes have a | guese water coolers, commended by Minister | Q¥n«T Of the mule may want to see him, but we | to the would-be murderer, on which lay his tly 5 cork sole covered with canvas, and a long | George B. Loring, to do away with the use of | 220't., Those boots cost us $12, bat if Mr. Bar- | own open letter. | “‘Now,” said Ar y the footsteps of Horace Greeley. After twenty- | than, pale but resolute’ war aap : ct | Miss Cassimere Pankey sat in pensive silence | drawing does not frighten them. They hold : taste and service are the dark bine jorseys, |‘ Sive # freshness to rooms, four hours’ trial he got tight, stole our Sunday | pocket, When the guests were seated arcana | ports, petpere Enon pape clutely aeocadtt | # minute or two after her caller had departed, | that the United States government a woven in one piece from neck to ankle, in wiry A POINT FROM PORTUGAL. boots, gobbled a mule and lit out toward sun- | the table, waiting for the first course to appear, | and that the addition of any kind of fertilize: then picked up the little ivory tablet, put it! no legal right to oo = — as 4 stockinet, with skirt to button on the waist and | Besides these must be mentioned the Portu- | down. Don't stop him on our account. ‘The | the president courteously sent a silver waiver would be ruinous. Twi back into the plush-covered jewel case, took | charter was obtained from the Choctaw cou ce in a cheer- | primiti ~~ sto = went about her work with a firm ae rome 4 of golly soared td, “2 Pe yee i a - ; low will only keep away we shall consider it i i " and deci: expression on her face, on. any y SSEESE Mech rw ma tact (ecu cheh wl nro oman | eed bantu a's tat sac | ey dake ea © mas | ae | cee seertare meets | aercgie ace mato cone seved suits are often very comfort-| Per#ons What advice cannot do to bring | ciple of Greeley, Bennett or Raymond we have | ‘The young man, quite taken by surprise, | the headed dentist fifty-seven years old, who bad | local affairs o: oF tee cones +4 PP per ty rv gpa Phos aay aboat the use of naturally iseoten were fashion biter in the last year, and we are tired—very stammered some inandible excuse, “Ab, you been making love to her for about eight years. | agers oes Ma pom Se Bee ee days, but to prevent sunburn a pair of old | 2d these picturesque coolers will. ‘The vases 2 falter,” said the president, in the same light ; Asisc Mastic bots ae Se eee eng ngewe Sern erer a rns end bald | OTe Ving and end or Mora ort” | om a Liatodere American Tratt becker whieh vio iave the county. i ite b The Findlay (Ohio) Bepublican announces |, The Daughter gr ach cents wat i ment, sw a silken cord in t] ‘indow, | From are In. found at tl of that time, ii that ex-Gov. . depended on to. Lold batuing ‘suits oe" riding | £6 t00 picturesque not to immediately take tho | The high-preseure life of the present day and | {ou hfeeroune the SMa of that time, or any shat it as assurances that ex-Gor. Charles | ss9¢ month from the Alexander Varien Institute "ME | eve of artistic Reople. The clay being porous | generation is a breeder of carelessness in end- | fairs, you will be shot on sight, branches t P he fini th district if :t | #2 Warsew. Her name is Marie Keksholm avd Progen arb water oe aa slowly, cooling | less forma The adage “Let well alone” is ‘THE CONSTITUTIONAL CAPITAL. i 0 sphere a myer pe} make an aggressive | Se is just sixteen years old. In the last Turk- an “i, vs « ee poo cua hela ding stretched and strained to the danger limit, and | The constitutional capital of Bolivia is not fight for election. ‘The district hasa nominal | ish war she was picked up from the ruins of « a gallon are from #3 to $10. ap a enough” ia not | = La Paz, where the government is now located; democratic plurality of about 1,800. burned and deserted town by the colonel of " ST TID the Russian grenadier regiment of the Em- my ntl che Barfow forthe ua : sat Mi cy aff i he intaro, to fpolted Her Dress With Tobacco Julce, | pefor of Ausra Ketsheim: Thewemters of * tery in deep green or pinkish stone | * «mong the traits of old fogyiem, and as such | *U* Mttle city away ome Gustav Mechler was arrested ig Hoboken | the regiment voted as soon as they went into sh looking for palin bolders in the | W2Worthy the serious attention of ‘wide-awake, long journey aconsed by Miss Esther Appel of 156 | emp t0 ‘and educate the little Turkish corner of halls and porches or more prosaically | Pushing, progressive minds. So it is that the Sere! A girl at expense. contributed for umbrella stands, cost from €8 t0'$25. They | 1em00 ‘carelessness in diverse forms, yet of | { that fashington street with bavingen three 00- | Coongh money immediately to set their plan in are rather too expensive to be kept for holding | C°™MON parentage, rides with the locomotive ire ‘ operation ever since to buy filtered water, which was their original pus | €@sipecr, hovers near the helmsman of the | systems—it i cir ward all she wished. Five weeks ago they pose. ‘The cost of these importations leads one | Coast rac pees So bree of beidees whore fue Mechier decided to give her » handsome fonry when to hope that our own potteries will see the de- yuildings, and bears er e should erry. Marie is six- ‘ company in the depths of the earth, Feally artistic and Snespensive for household | ad race for wealth his selfishness and diare- purposes another season. Give us sometbi gard for the rights and welfare of others are Jain, shapely, with pleasing color and hints o! inf ecoration, rather than any wrought ont pretti- ness to grow tired of and receive the profitable mishap and thanks of American households, therefrom. ome misery trait in human nature cE ili MULE SBEERESEEE i rik 4 Hit Hite FER Hite HE dai ! ! 7 | hundred such by one he traveled pond] made | wealthy aes on ee become men and | 2 foot for many days, rctbaaaed | wake ‘oasearilic, bus big i 60 | Seunatonnge women, i i I 4 Fee F d i t i i f i iy I di Hi i il | i i th Hie i i I F iH [ e H i i Ht E ? f i el i i i handled with great pin

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