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Y, MARCH 7, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. the shape of the cut-out and the of the IMPROVING ON NATURE} 8 Some Effective Costumes for Fash-| ‘is, msi7e,"{zie sill never become widely pop: ns = The nicht exyrem went untentag out at ular, yet so becoming is it tia paeboone that " wrest - | Hopkinsville, Kr. : one is always sure to see several empire dresses evening togetherand the Intter was entertain | gengere had rade ionable Women. At any large dance. Ttis an extremely exacting Creatures That Crawl. apoplexy prove that the leader of the faithful | ing the former by reading to himself. Corionsly | eressahine seemed auspicious for a quick and cz Se ee See fon - ce is thoroughly abreast of the times without in jaciee ary aed did not appear to be euter- | safe return to Nashville, Tenn., says the De famulies havin; jhters than brown- tained, and be concinded to noid an anction. So | troit Free Press. The: SIMPLICITY FOR YOUNG GIRLS | famulige having more daug TRUTH AND FANCY MIXED. he bronght outa lotof is father's old clothes | hime nbost hia packages geeung his ear stone fronts. “ re ‘The left-hand figure in the last illustration is Sadouilah and thus began: | order, after which, having nothing else to 4 “Ladies and gentlemen: The first thing I | he sw wed to the open window and icoked a attired in an empire costume a straw Slender Figures All the Rage—Accentuating | satin, embroidered with green garlands. | The Tortoise and the Scorpion—Silk Made respecting shall . The torders of the bust asd th offer you is this splendid waistcoat. t the rising moon. What « glorious niglt the Long Waist—A Becoming Costume for pals stone ok guess, plested susie From Spidere’ Webs—Points About Bedbugs has reference toa scarab which is believed by trimmed with lace and bas been eaten by |itwas. The full moon came up from bebind 2 Young Married Woman—The Renaissance chamois gloves go well with this costume. The | ~—Cochimesl and Lac Insects—A Dress Woven | the Singhalese to be a demon. In the shape of moths, but you will find the holes very cool in | the trees « over their Socket. hair should be dressed a la Josephine, no mat-| by Wormse—Bees and Butterfiles, an inscet the diabolical summer and you ona plag thom up te winter. | re. mor eoeet ont puna ovapnel ter what the wearer's customary ‘style of pears in a dwelling after for the pur- ‘What am I offered for this benstitel 4 — SGMAS RAE oe frisure mey be, for the whole beaitty of these pose of compas red for ment? | looked. The thoughts of the young man wert ‘Written for The Evenine Star. Yi comme vo Af “ One dollar? No. Say 50 cents? I preceive | back to home and mother rapped ima de ARAH BERNHARDT, y- ball per- oullah left behind you do not want it and I will lay it aside. lighital dream he sank down on the box nearest \populenty knawn on the at “The next thing we will offer you tonight, | to him, but «nddenly he Jumped ap in alare, divine Sarah, has com-| these modern classicists give themselves little in & recent conversa- | strover, for in such a case the death of “4 oe They iene phe ES pr yo preg i ag | we a a mane nee ote oust-opee letely revolutionized | trouble to study out the Greek costume and scien! other is cesential to appease the evil one —-. : Dottome’” slated tary yragptes. 9 Fags ak ae rd | flatter them-elves that a little straight drapery tion with seisntist at | hose aid bas been invoked Br the Peyptians superfiuity. | Rever been allowed to retarn to Constantinople. | bays newspaper bottoms. | Oh, what » cruel trick for the boys to play car Kens with roars | with « Greck border is all that the occasion re- sep Insti- | the beetle {alted, the scurabens was consid- | visited Mr. Harrison last week with a request for | jy 'spe'er he saked permission he was refased ieclenen iiecnae ee ikea Mat gare | on him. He mast find dhe litte oue tence vender | quires. Probably it ix, bnt i hard , ® Scorpion, | ered sacred to the sun, the thirty joi ji i: Ground that services Post : . figures. Before her day | fur ty dignity, these: rilioniona aaa aly armed with pernicious | fect anewering to the dave of bole monte, | © eaMicioutaam incash to buildhimeelfa modest | were to valuable to be’ spared even for attew | ment,” vuggested the father, He searched every nook and corner, and looked ee ae no | Sar to aieally the wing ad Alike ralaon | The warriors of that’ sation. ull “wore sings | ROME. Another only.a fortnight ago banded | daye. He then aaked. Uuat ‘bis family might not mind the incerruptions of my part- behind every box, but no baby was to be found gall a0 guaaeane y with beetles cugraved upon them, for the res- | iN ® petition for the President's old trousers; | Come to him. This was coi iy re- | net,” said the boy to his imaginary audience. | What was he to that be tata iy agg undertook @ journey. | son that these creatures are always in armor. | 8M¥ pair would do, he waid. fused. At last the sultan allowed his son to go | “These are spiendil clothes. These trousers had heard the voice, and something Must be ee 6 Coming to the bank of | There is a popular belief in Germany that the | Beggars come every day to the front door of | nto see him. But in no way was Sadonilah | Were worn by the brave Gen. Lincoln, who | done. Ah, he he ever, fashion does so A 3 a wide river, he stopped stag beetle carries burning coals into houses | the Executive Mansion and ask for food, saying | Sble to arrange a meeting with his daughter, eve them to my brother-in-law and me after | with all his mi much for the slender in great perplexity, un- | With its jaws and thus occasions many fires. | that they are hungry. A few weeks ago a | to whom he was especially attached. Asa sori | the battle of Bunker Hill. We were going” to | purriediy to kuow what had happened. woman that it would ? able to cross over, yet | 4 superstition obtains among the cowboys dilapidated specimen, who appeared ae if he | Of refinement of cruelty the sultan loaded him | divide them at rst, for my brother-in-iow had | “fy wey po te nr xe 7 0 a that if 2 cow be lost its whereabonts may be | Might have seen better days, made such an ap- | With honors and decoratio: ‘one of his legs at the battie of Bull Bun | went ap. heals were poked every one almost seem as if all i Pp nt one mt oes > unwilling to return. A learned by ingniring of the dnddy long-lege, | plication, confessing that he was stranded ta | The 4 Se at ened both of ‘om. had ® surmise, fuily one-half of them thinking women were expectes Tortoise, seeing hie | which pointe out the direction of the Ist | Washington and unable to get back to New <q, Both what, legs or trousers?” asked the | jx to be tell and spare. situation and moved | animal with one of its forelegs. ‘The spider | York. He wae given a hearty meal and pas-| =. inctor returned he told ther Said an eminent mal with compassion, took | web fabric has been carried so nearly to | ge was secured for him to the metropolis. | servant. He did not dare rebel. His wife and ey Ay ey messenger had beard the er authority on women’s : sie" him on his back as a | transperency that the Emperor Aurengzehe of | Forty-eight hours later he turned up again at daughter were in the power of his torturer. | round, which turned into wart, because he dics te cs Ge Sey Passenger aud was | Hindostan is said to have reproved his dangh- | the White Honse, starving ax before. He was | For the same reason he was forced to do jan\t Know anything about Tom fewser's end “This al \ ih TS swimming toward the | ter for the indeliceey of her costume when she | threatened with the work house and went away | best toward furthering the sultan's interests at | Huck Finn's was of curing warts with cats or day: is all comes : opposite shore when he | wore as many as seven thicknesses of it: At | Cheerfully, aftor shaking hands with the guards, | Vienna. See noe ae ee nat qh teenies, a from our now baving at heard a noise upor his | Hurdenburg in Sweden the method of choosing | **¥ing that he didn't much care about any- |, This state of affairs has long been known to | *! Swed ler them to von. ‘Ther won't ever | their own darlings were safe, and every womai; hand so many delight- shell as of something striking him. He called | a burgomnster 1s this: The persons eligible sit | thing in particular, inasmuch as he had “taken | the and | Teer shiny, {or they're just as shiny now as | expressed the greatest sympathy for the little Sully. 00h aaa “itabo é A out to know what it wat, and tho ungrateful | around with their beards resting upon a table. | TD at the President's and enjoyed a ride from ed eapecial consideration. | they ever ‘ean be.” They because | Stranger in They even volun: mkt, Gala eon Z i Scorpion answered: “It is only the motion of | A louse is then put in the middle of the table | the capital to Jersey City and back withont Jeteet his come entiering stumped | Hher've sowed all over be omy 8 the search for | the materials, le > 4 ing: I know it cannot injare you, but itis | and the one in whose beard the insect first | Paving a cent.” There is an appropriation of | his face with deep and aad dejection.” He grew | buttons come off you can fasten them onagnin | igthe lost Sait bar na this the connie wot themselves soadmirably S = = fi a habit which I cannot relingnish.” takes cover is the magistrate for the ensuing | $2,000 a year mado by Congress for the trans- | to have the air of one who expects at any mo- Eid show son bow if you'll come around aise I | mot consent todraping purposes.and| {-< —— | “indeed” replied “the ‘fortoiso. “Then I| year. ‘The big mouquitoof the lower Mississippi | Portation of undesirable persone who have no | Menta mortal Blow. At last this cruelty, eo | aint in school. What am T offered? Did Lhwar | "thy von man in the express car was mean as we are unwilling to destroy the fine effect of cannot do better than free so bad a creature | called the “gallinipper described by The | Money out of the Dist ——~ and unceasingly prolonged, reduced | $1 mM ~ lay them oue side. I'll well evidence of “his © ahh, deakes Sigua, wipekel ts domeny ah Y from his evil disposition and secure the good | boatmen to be as largeasa goose and having | Persons who visit M: ison in for te a state of melancts 4 =. 7 ds touaen ek te tos cx: ee eae BS / , from his malevolence.” Saying which, he | the peculiar habit of flying about at night with | Peris, as it were, are rf On June 2 dispatch from Constantinople | , “Now, here is « beautiful coat lined with corsage of the dress. L dived under the water, and the Scorpion’ was |® brickbat under ita winge with hich it SOME WANT RAILWAY TICKETS. meee oor ee pe gree eo [perenne perp pe ~~ Nn ia an anntinin ie ‘ =f drowned. Brees iis sting.., Althouse the well-known | Not afew stranger guests cesually in town | Pormiscios te go ty bat afin ere ae ior | Bt any battoniele te ce ae Bold am bop ~ gy ay RE Jong maist is the corsiet—a very pretty applica- A SPIDER SPUN THE WorrD. ate pant end eaetloe mnmonly quoted. “Steals | cai! upon the President to solicit railway | waiting he rectived eovarieror bat ponitive | can cut ‘em off. It's the kind of @ coat’ that > heartloes mother, perhape, ls ton of aan Se yng : Itis — the mythology of India that an | i¢ should be translated, “Strain out a gnat,” | tickets to take them home. Every now and u i 1ope; he pede E to fitanybody. This coat has a | ber babe by express. ae ae Se See ee immense spider wns the origin of the wniverse | referring to the oructice that formerly pre- | then an individnal turns up with the request is bani Santi ea eae 1) Quickly he cute the cord and takes off the ae rere pemciggs emes. Sgr nf rd ‘ensckend cae suse: and the first cause of all things. Drawmg the | vailed in oriental countries of passing wine | that Mr. Hnrrison shall indorse a check for | tt brooding over this final stroke five days he | in the gg permed alg em PErtebonra lid. | Neo! there it lies the dear wtite plain of trimmed with jet or pasemen-| The sceond toilet ia. lovely creation in ailver | Material from ite own bowels, it wove the web | and other liquors through uetrainer so that no | him. He has been informed thnt if he can se Tough « rebber pipes iis’ rotereel > sin | didn't bare euyibing ches eo where bo landea, | uitgaval with the cath ye Tete. im the charming toilet of the initial | geen” cee ee eae Ovely creation in clive? | <r creation. Sliting in the center of ite work | insets might get into the cup. cure the Sudorsement he can get, the check pot ond 0 Lisoclt Senay Roadsthomesie come ecient go rnin chad 7 Tage = me | Eaiosate pecking illustration the sieeve is very prettily set off | jab 1 immi: i it feels and directs the motion of eve: RS ag RN ot te uury. Other applicants are 7 it 4 Then’ Mr coat | en dol ing the corslet, and the dress material escapes from | lace dresses may be charmingly set off by mock | ciently in ordering and contemplating its per- & job of Se eee et cad acer comniadl boas Beeabeee aan they | “Yes,” said the father, “I suppose he was.” ae the coralet in gracefal folds just, tight enough | gem ornaments—turquoise alternating with | fectior, it will draw all the threads it has spun | Crude Ideas of the President's Omce Held | Pression very widely for eto: rad f OEE my wap omnes Spey Plnemgrier nd Bate Ey are maf, yy age Fc cases to give the desired roundness to the igure. | jet, ot jet in combination with pink coral. out again inte itself, and, when they have been by Some Good Citizens. San tee cntens tanee 8 alupeeies pokes | ee = doar native land he gave the coat to his etep- |“! *° much sympathy and alarm. absorbed, everything will have venished inte PI Justice, with Bower to right wrongs of every i yt anit wa ody = ~ SIMPLICITY FOR GIRLS. siacaaiaiiaad ici. estat = ([SEPRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES | description. For example, one man will come | ,,The embassy at once announced that he had | father and Igot it from him. It has lasted for- = separa Poot T need barily add that the greatest sim-/ Feather trimmings for the bottom of rich | "In the vear 1709 it was discovered that anew | e484 pretty large mail every day, and it | from far away to Washington for the purpose | died of SI a ec eed Ce plicity should always characterize evening | evening toilets are extremely modish. if for no | and very beautiful kind of silk could be made | i#® most peculiar and diverse one, as'a Sran | Of asking Leap hedge arsinigeors odio: ay and) hamn.tupedl plncedinge— oh body = is. Chae cna celinMth cup mands aff toilets of young girls. India gauze, crepe, reason than because shey sot off the | from the webs of certain specien of spiders. | reporter rocently found out. Every American | fo,Pa} wager due. Another wants e matter vet | SONCUnG Ane DO Tee amd the satiny ie eoiat i | vealakia and whalechin are it ts the bast ta erepe de chine or tulle mai Sealgnas of a tnetax: Zane threads were found to be easily separstai, | citizen thinks he can make an individual fin- | foniten, protection aguset an aajen acti cs | have weptoveritis honored snd faithfalecrsant | shall offer you tonight. "This skin came. feu | Tm speaking now of girls under twenty-three. | "“Yaterials for coralets vary greatly, a fact | carded and spun, affording amuch finer fila: | pression upon tho chief magistrate by writing | Lon . Av any rate Sedoullah and his family were re-| the whale which Johanna was in the belly of, ‘The art shoald be plain and gathered at the | wich’ goes to grove. how fichiowsble ‘the | Met than that of' the silltworm.and equally | Preetion wpon : Or erase Wab/aal united. Jonah,” xaid-the father. | Sait, sprign of the “Sowers of youth.” such a0 | Corsict ix. Tece them in old point cver come |Swceptible of dyeing. Stockings and gloves | '© bimse though he was an old fridnd snd | Of oranke who call to see Mr. Harrison there | “Hie ss. snows clently thet the sublime} “My prrter tore Joon ladioe and gentlemen, | jantine, heather, lily of the valley, white | Corset Teco them in old point cver some | Tere made from this‘ material, caturnify of» | neighbor. ‘id soldiers call him “Dear Gen- Se ee ee Se Re res) ee Deneliting by civilization. Timour | bat it docan't make any difference. “When the Blac, daisies and rosebucls, may be used v0 catch also in allver lace, in pearled tissue, in | Yeautiful gray color, and great ‘expectations of | eral” and recall instances that took place in the | T?04e%, Dox containing, six small alligators, | porte, te, bem Turks and whale got sick and Jona came up he cut off a up the skirt. Rufles, bows or a single founce | steci netting with gold pearls intermixed, ‘and | {He Teeftinem of the invention were enter-| war. Others mention that they met him dur: | ™ cdg inked Prager tye gy cpanel ral eed © i piece of skin just in front of the lower fin. Then is permitted at the bottom of the skirt. The | [uetiy in steel embeoiders on velvet + Me tained. At the begmning « dificulty was found | ing the prosidential A gest room. ‘The mildest of all the lunatics are old aathod, ‘at the | (after m reference to the “Arabian Nights’) seenly a Rewmuatal tae kelneran Gathachion, giles cage F | to furnish one pound of the thread and it was e ‘ bac! fot the akin Afte the slceves with bruilionnee, tiny pearls im | mauve merreilloux, They very carefully ab | declared impossible to provide 60 many of tho | Femember them. One man once cut the grass | StPet to remember the White Houso by. ‘+ ig sisas oases arte tare pane tok bee ne awhile he was up at the north ‘and Alex- Ses cee Gating, of peatls, around the peck, and jewelry. As to the most modish way of | Creatures with Ses their natural food. This | in frout of his house in Indianapolis and thinks | pape® Petsote, would not watt for permission to fourteen yoars. "He hed also | auder the Great and the king of the Jews, and Pocticular nalne: The philosophy of allthis ta | 22FAuging the hair Tecan only say: Adhere to | Cums enue soon removed by Snding thet they 1g fair compensation for the job would be a| were given chance ‘0 cut he Goce rae plomat's akill during the best | Tfound him there and got it. We were in a ou must take sue for wey own’ eke snd met ani | waved effects and place the coil about half way | Norms ana the resteey fortes CoP ee (ears | place in one of the departments. Another has | curiafas ec chips from the fossiture or tne life. pet fee pss er gh Smeets wel wed ceca oh on tuk ca cone ee up the back: of, the head tthe mwmorial sory. | Turantable obetasle arse — their unsocial | Called a son after him and thinks this fact gives | been cone in the President's rooin at the Oapi- any Alexander and the king rig! fore ‘ 1 . di myeyes. Whi i it back to the Dike gems of priceless worth. And even when the | joes, presentations of diplomas or the busmera | clinations inasmuch, as when many were put | him a right to lecture the President on matters | ®h where the casual vandal has not hesitated Bi where sland tol they were ser Paige eagpers : to ‘slice out a square foot of « $1,000 carpet they lived and told their young person has a handsome neck all ten-| meetings of charity organizations, black tulle | t08¢ther, they soon began to quarrel, the | of state. Many of the President's letters are when the attendant looking the 0 wa And Was Surprised Because It Leaked. | Y¢ry 84d. How much am I offered: Sgecounls saeercaeed. “Sones cathovinien bona | ama velvet are very appropriate. If you| cra frases grin Ege hee ees et et ——- inthe BGO) aoe ‘The funniest act of vendaliom Seer" cometecd A guest of the Hotel Lani ire a | here were no bids, but thefather slowly drew Figorously suppressed. Some authorities hold | Choose. the dress may be’ imaie Vahaped xed | &t#! rn —— that a young girl should never wear velvet or | the wei-cnt hondenad wee rte feahaped and | mained alive afters few days. Obviously it | big bose direct. Some of the claimants for | forned “iipersedd Biter planet death yesterday morning, says the Macon (Ga.)] “You have millions of dollars in Brocade even im combination with lighter ma-/ mings, Feary egitle to keep and feed each one sep- | pension think the President knows all ubout | the fresesed celling ‘thought a chair was behing | Telegraph, and had he died an appropriate epi- | pocket,” said the boy to his imaginary audi pomard bagel — a Spe bones ge ‘aid soaies aie a dainty for gach individual claim and aay write and beg | him and sat down upon a beautiful porcelain | taph would have been: “Benjamin F. Finney | °2°®, wom, “and you won't bid on any and plain e desires a materi 5 'y to give them a pension at once. When i i ia ae these things.” more body than the flexible stuffs above re-| Will run largely to cloth and velvet in now ORIGIX OF THE BEDBUA. thelr letters are. referred to a department thoy Rare ena tae cacy eeeagly Pith much foree | of Jones connty, Ga. He blew ont the gas. ‘Do you know what time it is?” asked the ferred to. combinations, with long jackets. I saw last! Concerning the origin of the bedbug there is | think it an ontrage and they accuse the Preai- pass Finney registered at the hotel on Wednes- | fat ie ches y evening, was assigned toa room and re- we I got to go to bed?” aske boy. ee who has bronght city ight) —“l forgot to tell 1 have to walk. My up with the heaves. FOR 4 TOUXG MARRIED WOMAN. week a remarkably stylish gray cloth traveling | much dispute. For a long time it was declared | dent of being a lazy man who won't take the higered feaerachabagie : ree ete i 8 OE ee ee Tee aie ee an, an ntas tins |i tieaber, ceughel trees Amasien, buh thie te, | " Teaceade motions: ie the terol. Amecican | Gene cups and saucers o: other useful pleces | the main chee rae eal porter detected | aan’ ¢ E somewhat in. the Danis XIV style of make-up. | something like a man's walking ‘coat, but the | doubtless, untrue. The name “bug” ie a Celtic | citizen as to the President's office would be | or provecty tor memeciocs, The nena | the smell of gas and failing to discover it else eae . stylish thing about it is that it has double | word signifying ghost or goblin, perhaps | laughable. if they were not sad. The writer | infrequent who demands te be ukord tet hit | Where traced the scen‘ to the room occupie? LARGE RISKS. fronts, the under one consisting of white cloth, | because the animal is particularly the terror of | was once traveling in Kansas and meta talkative | Harrison's private apartments, evey the family | CCeupied by Mr. Finney. He knocked at the Scgrmerna aaah ccustibanes the tack We is | the night. Hence the term “bug bear” and | hayseed on the train. It was just after Mr. receivin, " ‘What a Great Fire in London Would Mean Feslly double breasted, Sut it bee, chy three “Dor, "in this sence often occurs ik Shakes | Harrison's inauguration ‘and we orier 2 | bed Fooms,‘on the ground that ‘he who makes | oor and aot tener ic wah ory r ri the request, as one of the great Ameri summoned, ‘efforte arouse. to the Insurance Companies. large buttons on the ‘left, and when closed | Peare. In Nicholson's Journal there is men- | reading a copy of Tux Sri people, owns the whole place snd hase right | Inmate being seaietare, apeerey Aasteanter From the Boston Herald. shows the doable row of buttons on be vent tion of aman whe, 2 far on nae bedbugs, W — zack Corrib Bg ogo to inspect it. Cranks with patents to get| and the room entered the transom. It is certainly fortunate that fires in London jown to the center bust line; below ye | took care cially f merle ; ‘ test has hooks and eyes. The sleeves are vere | Hever suffer them to fe distarbed, until im the | ape. “you mst be from Washington, surely? | srl‘numcroumdlsg* Olen okay Meck as reat | ype wa fall of gas and: Me. wey eg atid ope wedigereeran garter large above the elbow and are cut to a point on | end they swarmed to an incredible degree, and | “Yes, I come from Washington. upon setting up their models in the vestibu! : from Capt. Shaw, when one considers the . . After some difficulty he was brought ; the back of the hand and buttoned on the | #fter bi 8 were found in his bed | _ ‘They've been ee great time down there, | “fit were not for the great expense of offi. | conscioemea oF curecatings cults Sea tremendous effect upon English companies side. The vest buttons may be of gold, steel or | ad chai Two centuries ago | I reckon, ain't they’ cial entertaining, all of which he must pay for | thi, ing. | that the parallel of a Chicago or a Bos- Bc theater | ha toe ier aia wn |" put Den Marcon int tha Wa |e dan sear ee | ata anasto Are oll hare itn Egat ered. ¢ fronts of e jacket are cut #0 as to > 4 ry ing at the ite House cheap and mi leave ii is 1 disclose a couple of inches of the white cloth | sects. beggars were hired by the management | Houre, hey? it 6 tho ond of his terms with bpeediy teetien or | Sao ne we aqer Srepelie. Asteriling to offclal veperts mate 4 vest at the waist. A velvet turn-down collar | Of this humanitarian concern to pase nights | ‘Yes. his 250,000 a year save. He gets his house for to the London fire brigade, the large English | | «44's rather snowy now: but you ought to ese completes this very atshsh garment. A pointed | Among the fleas and bedbugs, on the express | | ‘‘And who does the White House belong to, | noting, an well us the use of Stable; srg companies have enormous amounts at risk 1m | this place in summer!” velvet turban, with the sides divided in front, | Condition of suffering them to enjoy their feast | anyway? ernment takes care of his house, furnishing a had bees . that city, so that s conflagration w: crown of draped cloth and velvet bow goes a pyres At the present time the to the people. Youand I have | housekeeper anda butler; all the furniture is reason of the man who did not know how to | should happen to occur there would be With it. Short dogskin gloves. disappearing t Firing a givea by country people “fines provided, including such table equipments as manipulate a gas jet or the inconvenience of | h; @isnet in its results to thi : | under the pointed end of the sleeve, and a pair | im Ohio asa cure for ague. 1 Well, now, and Harrison lives | nupery, silver, china and glassware, his u sleeping in a room full of gas, it was a relief to | tui ew areas in tis sosaiis cond oh | of field glasses swung over the shoulder bya | Every one is familiar by hearsay with the | there’ z a stairs linen and all stationery are paid for: he | every ene pm my pent godly enon Ringpllncnent patent-leather strap add a flavor of reality to | cochineal insects, which furnish the dyer with | ‘-Yes, the President always lives there. is given two private secretaries, a yacht is |" Yesterday Mr. Finney paid his bill and went | 70, Pa5t,'0,some of our ongeea te oe this traveling rig. “A spotted veil is of course | his most highly’ valued material. They are| “And Tsay. stranger, there's Clevelund. He | plated at hin disposal in the shape of ths Gested | aes eresy, rer end\e wiewr man. sheep go tyr died pam we hie oar necessary when the start is made. While this | found on a kind of fig and are secured by ehak- | war President; doen he live there, too? tates steamer Despatch and all the flowers and | °"*” sets tae Se ee ae een, ee costume may have somewhat of a masculine | ing the trees, beneath which sheets are spread. | This excellent citizen, who voted and paid | oral decorations he wants are throne fe ne Se i, ee eo flavor about it, yet the sleeves and vest save it | T . , rouge” is preparation | taxes, had an idea thet the Presidents, past and | he might manage to save a preity penuy, not- ‘That Blessed Baby. 00.000; Geardion, 0150/000500; | Imperial, from being anything like a servile imitation of | Of cochineal. Not less a ly used and for Present’ alllived in the White House. The withstanding the fact that he must for his | tom the New York Tribune. 125,000,000; Liver 1 and London and man's methods. Ina word, it is one of those | similar purposes is the “‘lac¥ insect of Indin, | Hayes family lived in one part, the Clevelands | own marketing, his carriages and horses, his| “Ob, Mr. Wilkina,” said a young Madison | Globe, £190,000, Penaon meg pee happy combinations of the good in two ystems. | oe are emarlened Fe i aa eae te | in another and the Harrisons had been recen:ly | Soaclimen, his feed for the stable and the wages | avenue mother, as one of her husbend’s bache- | 900.000: London and — ae andi mals loyed man ture ‘bs e i ay r+ a r 4 a bd Varnishes, japanned ware, sealing wax, beads, | question of what to do with our ex-Presidents | State geookrs "ey HOt, {OF the contly | lor friends arose to say good evening, “you | Northern, $70,000.00. ‘Norwich’ Union A Pathetic Scene. rings, bracelets, necklaces, water-proof huts | has always been a puzzling one. It would bes | *tat° he | must give and other | must see baby before you go.”. 000,000; Phoenix, $330,090.09; Queen, #4 tes pitboaian teematiek n m water y . ibe a} such formal and necessary festivities. Mr. Apres 000; Phoenix. $380,000.00; 45,0, rr if io Beaten ak — va Pn and many other things. Mixed with fine sand | Unique scheme to allow them all to remain in | Harrison employs a caterer for his dinners and 000; Royal, 205,090,000; Sun, $400,000.00. they ate made into grindstones, and, added to | the Executive Mansion. The house is too | his bills for those entertainments average ¢200 | Weakly: but im't it too late?” he dagpieed, | Of coe See Saeeas coves Be wine lamipblack dissolved in water, they compose an | small for, one family. as things are now, iti President Hayes, though, he geve' ne | looking about for his hat. territory of London. but, es some of | the substitute for cochineal for dyehng. ee | ara it wont bee eames Inightt “double up,” | wine, spent as much ae $2,000 on ‘a single | “Nota bit,” she insisted, and after amoment’s | Companies hs "Gs Wiig ot. Desens Soortheed substitute for cochineal for dyeing. that two Presidents leptin the Same bed °f| Wel and $6,000 on one reception. Gariiid | absence the fond mother returned with abundle | tray twgrrat consigrsion oho take one same bed. was more economical, but Gen. Arthur blew | of dainty wraps and lace, and present is head: But there is one of the President's recent | ase more, Goonot sulary into bie hospitalities, | fant wets eeneenrny Speier” ca pe ap ice kei etna ntdienn remainder by double we of ite I Bees an sr uu n. Grant saved * de ‘al »-Reep tight hoid of my coat » % With white pear! decigne in the insertion, aj | COWRCil in Washington to makea bitter political | fetured by using for the purpose the worms | as the Kansas man who’ thought the ex-Prea- | muck ont of tenet thera in robebly that | she declared, putting the mite of bussenity ito a it't a little slippery just here. Fepresented. In charming harmouy with this | speech, with coarse threats couched in coarse | which ate tne larvw of the so-called “elothes- | dents ll lived in the White House. This man, | Mr. Cleveland kept'something. Om the ghele: | tev Cocaine vacating eee a | glegant Louis XIV gown you will notice that | words, and with personal rancor bristling | mott.” An ingenious Bavarian inventea «| knowing nothing about the Indians. got ex- | thero is not much money in administering the | “I'm not up on ba | the hair is acetrate'y arranged in accordance | through it, would do Fs say of causirg sack worms to work on » paper | Cited ubout the Indian outbreak in the north- | chief magistracy of the hation. holding the infant as wpa ncenpcontis ware ta <~.cna Rese el With the style of the epoch. The white pearl | rough, it, would paprtiadenpecinrise del suspended from the ceiling of a room. | ret and wrote to the President offering his MEMBERS OF THE CABINET. [shoul ony it wes_was beautiful ee ee re “ forte thi ™” form: ancint Ng culty. Bod in ” oni From the Providence Journal. Paper ‘ |until she learns how to advertise the | icnsions ke shove, und‘he was tant cnabli | His letter wae referred to the Necretary of ts | The members of the present cabinet are most | acigers 7s Vou sakes” enkd thoplonned | PIU; how about Charleston, which was th 1h | Farmers’ Alliauce with some refinement as|t obtair notonly syuare shaw, but actualy | IBIEFIOr and the writer was eo informed. He | of them not received by the President ns “car- hope it haen't a fever,” he rashly added. | fourth town in the country in mtrasting | well as vigor of speech. It seems that Mrs | ® *otaplete wcman’s dress, with sleeves, though | Hew int Tage and wrote to “‘B. riage company.” A majority of the secretaries Fever?” | precedence to Baltimore in 1809. In 1820 New | id hence ther ustall¥ | Lease of Kansas came late to the council, alive | “ithout sama. Two larve can weave one | oe42' aiking what he mean Pited ee Cae ae en ee \es, looks flushed, you know.”. | Orleans passed it and in 1840 it ktepped behind | i ite incinnsti, Brooklyn and Hartford. It now | ith big | Sh has made more mischief for the immediate eet | interests of the catae of woman's righte than open collar is of white lace, as well as the bor-|she or any other one person is worth to the ders of the short sleeve. The bust and plastron | canse. A woman who could take advantage of A CLOTH WOVEN BY WORMS. ypron are in white brocade, separated from the | her chance as last speaker at the woman's| Avery curious kind of cloth has been manu- correspondents that showed as much ignorance | jt was not supposed ‘that Bined conteast. Yon ent es nergy ne i: | with what she doubtless considered righteous | ster ich 2 cloth, which exceeds in fineness taat he couldn't ettend to his datien, SR a ag ian eee | Polved knees sre noe ae eich jak the black | indignation against Senator Ingalls, and ahe | Ne 7 | snd above all things he couldn't sce any sense | ution sirictly social. ‘Tracy and Prostes | continued Cobdige yee Mtge i? | cots with Lynn ond Hartford and steeds potas nian pian coast | [ speepray al — Fig raion = ‘One of the mst aucient of superstitions re- = the Eresident of by United States referring | almost always walk. So does "attorney ‘Gen- bab Re ie ee | atty-third on the list of American cities, 3 xc rT. } ‘a i ° e commui id 0 i : 4 ” 7 5 i Atvery tarm i the horw car av well a the |e Alice propoceter Chase" ihe pomer af | Sgdingoazte the cfest hat hen eater |e Sfmmmaticrg, fa torerley teen 13 [ea air" Rin ven jt around tu cgr | vl ee fear pardon.” wammored. the un-| “Ghaiem uns ba about he mie rer in oz one sere the renaimance Jacket in | #pital. Now/as' matte: of hope for the fur | P! at sropathey may be induced | Sho tat and glorious tanta ner from the Exeeutive Mansion, and) the Do-| happy bachelor, the | ‘ew Haglan that Chacleston hes enacted ia cloth or velvet, with the broad silk Iapels elab- | $3": the world can better struggle with abuses | °F valk aroun the eli. Nit only was this eo Tit whether ho starts from bone er frome | thing ke | the whole country. In 1790, with 7,921 inhabit- erstely embroidered. ‘They have great dea | ol pallor pierg hcl aber a | method of gett Hid of meh a plague prac- es Merrie Lovers, office it is bute step to the residence of the | ine blundered, “I might ha ants, Salem was the second town in New Eng- | style about them and itis astonishing how | better that no woman should ever have voice , 824i Europ? thousands of years ago, but it | From the Poston Glo ee chief magistrate and a vehicle is not needed. | boy becanse land and the sixth in the United States. In | they lend themselves to the modern strect cos- | in the councils of the nation thea that it sbonia {i Well. known and favorably so to the North | ‘The affectionate mar, who sits with his arm too, usually presents himself pe-| A look of horrified amazement came on the ta They hang open with graceful effect, | be possible ever to hear in Congress a woman — —.. Que of the most highly | onthe back of the seat when he rides in the idvindom always camo on foot | young mother's tace. > ‘ourage, old chap. belp is near ES hr mes | Reig ie cer ate | Wepre ge ‘a uur Me wl, nalaoen to tho | tet goer cn taa | measly ae nM; Minne | vaca ed Soe ann nw |g a 8 the rineens fessors among inen offensi ai i - 5 yur | y_in Ne nd, having F caught up so as to disclose an embroidered un- | Howse o: thers ‘Fie -wcliaa! mek anaane popes used to curse the caterpillars. | During — = _—— aes peel et at the door in his carriage, as do also ‘Noble | den, “and when you ‘home if you will read | been by New Bedford, Somerville and | : derskirt macte without sleeves. as the long jacl y suecessful in lending upward and om | te Prevalence o worm mania in this | self-esteem he considers himsclf a sadly hen- | and Rusk. yy find,,” she added, with a | Holyoke since 1890. is fitted with them. A gray green duchess aati: | when ik aleneetn inn aene Tight fo reopect and country fifty years ago, to meet the great de- | pecked individual and is excessively attentive | |The latter gentleman announced soon after | siguiticunt glance, “that red faces and bald| New Orleans was the rapidly growing city of maker Bp rplendidly for one of these costumes | houor for the abundance of the heart whichean | Mand for eggs, lah spawn was commonly dis-| to his better half in public places for the simple | the beginning of President Harrison's | heads are, mostly confined {0° middie-aged | 1810.” Ye hd 1 000 people thon a7 000 in 1820, with dark green velvet lapela of | prompt the moutl: to speak no evis. tributed. and the humbug was highly success purpose of de-tracking any intimation of such ineumbency, when a fellow cabinet meim- | bachelors.” 46,000 in 1830, and it is given 102,006 in 1840, at ad. The = ull _ The first silk dresses worn by the ladies | §sinto of affnite that might be apparent. if he ber ‘imprudently sneered at the func- —-——- +e —_____ j which time Boston's population w What Absinthe Drinkers Get. pe emg Ta ed ene eine aot Com, | didn't do hie half of the acting. But the ex- Pie cae Gy iaseomeg >! Becvetary, High Poker Playing. 7 ep and of ‘them PMiny said that “while they eov- | quisite way a friend of mine directed that he was to keep population was 8.000 too small, and New Ori From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat | ered & woman, they at the same time revealed | Wire whore to go the ollier day an they parted | fies Off “thin dminiotration’” ‘In| There bas been some very high poker play- | PopUlation was 6.000 too small, and 3 One thing | \ th street bartender says: “Five years ago | her charms.” In fact, they were #0 fine as to | at a crowded sireet corner contained rab noch | the formance of this — important | ing in New York lately, says Blakely Hall in the | is certain, the 102,000 credited to) an | col host, | [seldom had sw average of one calla day for | be transparent, and were sometimes dyed pur: | intiumtion incre ach ae he ene ee eae | take is still conscientiously ed, | Brooklyn Eagle, and the names of many men its of | absinthe, but now it is more==—=sue an hour, | ple and enriched with stripes of gold. “For | dear" wherever he could catch his breath, |80F sparing the labor of the multitadinous | of social promiaence are linked with the store while ou Satmvlay evening the demand ia very | 480% Silk was a scarce article among the | and concluded with: “D. . 't forget, dear, to | bureaux under his charge, among them that | °r we! The, dey stan Ny : : te Romans, and so highly prized as to be worth | take os idles a4 ‘ber | one which has not onl wusca domestica game. Play has been going on i . Bat chow the | SES Abate it withoat exesption, the | many times ite weight in gold. ‘The Emperor | that the number is’ three thudred, dear, ned | bat all the ineeets of the. country in charge, | steadily for three weeks and curiously enough | Srsn0t sunexed. to the Seta nstget obese than be | meanest drink sold over the bar, and some | Aurulian, who died in the pear 125 of the arent , Mr. Rusk’s carriage, in which the ladies of his | all the heavy games have been played by day- | or Becton in'18d0 the coswen ona) Site eat | men who know its horribic effects only drink it | tian era, refused his empress a silk dress be- family make their social calls, is an old-fash- light. It settled their ive positions as regarded | | on Satmeday, beeanse, I suppose, they need a | Cause it was s0 expensive. — ioned vehicle. It is the official conreyance of ao nee eee decidediy in | each other, fi | day's rest to get rid of the effect. Of course, a ‘THE CATERPILLAR AND BUTTERFLY. his department, intended for office the | man who gets his living by serving drinks is | The Egyptian and the Greek emblem fot the | not going to talk temperance, but {don’t be- | cul was the butterfly, which is at first only » lieve any saloon keeper cares about selling a | “terpillar, but at length bursting its bonds, | drink be knows contains blue vitriol, as is the case with nine-tenths of the absinthe sold. Years ago T'was, fool enough to drink this stuff . and it near! me. exe doet 0 “Aw, denced clevah in fixed me up, at a cost of over $50, threw in the | 72%» : ° cuplastion that it wes tho viteial Sao had the: Ca Ge dissection, the future butter- | board across this guttah. effect on the eves and said the final result would be a loss of sight. The genuine absinthe comes from Switzerland, and the peculiar flavor is given it by means of anise oil. But this is costly and blue vitriol answers the purpose well and introduces a few more deadl; ii ting She 37,000 of Willinzns- | rg i Heal fe I g fil if ile f 4 i é iH L rE a : # if iF re 4 [ Fi ff no person should ever have more than five books on hand. He said that when you had read a | *°7- i fe TE i 4 il ii i : ‘i 4 Ht | i: B In the third illustration you will find repre- mented a very original and elegant costume of gray ground, brocaded with tea rose bouquets, $ = fhe plastron and a portion of the sleeves bei i From Puck. are boriered with black bead and white feather “ trimming, which also surrounds the lines of decolletage in front The corslet effect ts extremely as, and, together with