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Pe * he ‘ ‘ 12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,. 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. i FOR STREET ANDHOUSE |tsckacracesaree aca [SHERMAN ON POLITICS. The Latest Styles in Costumes for What He Has to Say on the Issues Fashionable Ladies, of the Day. HIS FINANCIAL CAREER. THEY LIVE IN THE DARK. Wistert: Documents Stored Away for Keope | Creatures of the Caverns Which Have No aaa Ryce Nor Any Use for Light. =~ ([SERE ARE MaNY axrmats Oy THE world which pase all their lives in darkness, never seeing © ray of light. Every one bas heard of the blind fishes of the Mammoth Cave. The latter is the biggest of 500 great caverns in the United States All of them are inhabited by numerous other sorts of creatures that have no eyes for vision. Literally speaking, there is no euch thing as sightiess of the finuy THE TAILOR-MADE DRESS. He Tells the Story of Resumption and Our National Bauks— His Views on Keciprocity— ‘The Alliance Party and the Farmers—The Finances of the Future, ‘Well Fitting and Artistically Designed Walk- ing Dresses for Fall Wear—The Proper Ma- ‘Written for The Evening Star. (TSE QUESTIONS FOR THE FOLLOW. ing interview with Senator Sherman at his home in Mansfield, Ohio, on political matters pone sina g were written out for him and his replies were INTERIOR DECORATIONS. revised before being returned to me.‘ The | loch, in April, 1866, a radical difference sprang first question was as to the political issues of | up both in the Senate andin the House as to | S°™@eef the Prevailing Styles im Furaish- “peid ta Sherman: “The chief issues in of indeblodnoce Of the Uniied Staten. “T found rom he Opel tor 2 s 3 aalional polities oro ne daubs the tariff ques- | Myself at variance with Mr. McCulloch, Beo- NEW THINGS WHICH ARE BEING shown this fall are fall of suprises,although —— the free coinage of silver. Upon | Publican Seustors. “Ihe lew of 1608, that I op- | most of them are reproductions of quaint old Thave expressed my opinion so fully in | posed ineffectively, provided for the conver- ‘things that have been used for ages past. The Public speeches that it is hardly worth while | sion of the outstanding indebtedness tncbuding name con! ‘TRE BLIND INRABITaxTs Among the animals in these caves where Egyptian darkness over dwells are blind oray- fish, coloriess, which in the water by toreh- light look like white phantoms of thelr eut- door kind. Now ahd then in such places one .d | in themselves are « vast store house of histori- | Comes across a common frog, emaciated and cal knowledge. It must be remembered that | ®°°mingly discouraged, which has found its tific | Monroe was not only President for eight years, | **3. how no one knows, to the Tartarean but before that was Secretary of .te and | "elms. Also one discovers curious cave rate, minister to France, having served all through | wid longer bein” Maan eee Tale, at -. to included his public and private correspond- | M0re developed whiskers and much bigge September to early No- vember the air parts z 44 i 3 4 Hite g F 3 Fe ears. Of bate there are multitudes in the ony ae the 7 3-10 treas into demand for accurate styles has’ encouraged Tho extreme simplicity of | CBce during the entire period covered by those | erns, asone might expect, inasmuch as. he igre beam eee a an RECUA®: | Neudaol las Unison mates why manufacturers to employ discriminate de- | the means used for deceiving ‘war the most erie Previously the department bed sc- | sre creatures of darkness, Countless wumbers est ead pptarer pte —— erecapentesatcsonts waaay signers who have evolved all that is unique of | “Tective point But the performer ia most | #uired the corres ag | or them frequent the black hollows of ce hei pers of his, including ‘ | aw we havo over had on the statute books. It | “Tbelieved then and I believe now,” Senator | Past epochs; but while these pieces are delight- | Iopesdcinaln srerg-tay retina eek erent: | the secret Journal of dacconetitutisnal convess | mottand Luray, | There | wore sins tn, the Sherman continues, ‘‘that under the great in- | fully fashioned it is pitiable to note how im- | are accustomed to. Audiences are always enter- | #00- This journal is in Madison's own cramped | Pivantic ‘beasts, euch ae the am. FOULARD COSTUME SET OFF WITH CREPE Dz | provides the largest measure of free trade ever great 4 a . ye, oe! a eee ta, mogatber) cuINE. contained in a tariff law. Itinoreases the pro- | “stion of our currency the whole debt could | properly and inappropriately they are utilized. — sce rabbite, guines pigs and other | Prtraordimury nec semaine peceetly Ge Sart | sayloten, megalonyx and other huge sluths = art x lot 1 1 EraryTbere I hear, predictions of « very | tective rates on articles which come into com- | Myurvinn they mats ot pet eens erie bead; | Baccarat tables can be bought in common- | articles taken off-hand ont of the hat of the fat | Doster inary government that the world | pokes are feua thine er eat, Nath, thee brilliant season this fall and winter. The me-| petition with our productions, both of the |Temrviné,tue, Tight of Payment within « briei| place shops by commonplace people who do | Sintloman who has 1 pw gadldliad wer seen. Before the acquisition of | pecosriss. | No Sf extinct tapirs end Diked op, ee Base ang eneroughly ur- | farm end the workshop, and tends more then | the §-20 bonds, by fair construction of the aot understand anything more donse than | "This sort of trick is much more simple and | *2¢ eg ge al ge SPIDERs AND BEETLES : any previous law to build up industries not | laws, were payable in the kind and class of |°#ino. English tea tables are poked into cor- ly performed than you might suppose. I tings diversions will go the luncheons, teas, descent Pl of Gen. Washington—many volumes, containing | Spiders of several kinds are found in the po satin heretofore existing in the United States. Some | United States notes issued under the law pro- | ners of rooms where tea is never drank and | descend from the stage and borrow a silk bat / Spleens nea SMTarY te” | of ita details will be the subject of ‘contre-| viding for the iavae of woth, these bonds eu | jewel easce ane displayed in parlors. re alg a a el re ogee tert on $2 | clined to think that you will not ‘take it amiss | YeTsY during the next Congress and may be | notes. As a legal question this seemed to me The first things to be taken from the hat are ee ee eee sedentary habits. No webs do they spin, eave A girl with hysterical art tendencies got mar- | a); | works of Washington. Unfortunately Sparke ok already concealed on the inside of t. AS Y, Y at irregular threads tt w v Bil i be maisaneg.”_ A cr indanre ae | Son Scale wed itt ent fore fai | ed at wonk, 16 was one of thos fog o-| Liar and vga eng wi ak fr | vee stinger ann the wath and he £0" eer Shonda omc” Wha vy PONTO SSNEaTSGA te eek ane ct ee | ee ee nee EIEN it | omen Wibes shay ante Beecahnoping | omeat te Ses Seostebien, 1 guilty Arep Mines |e OMEne Se Coens ees eee, Oe DS oad ay Oe FoTenas Cae aaE Te ILY a6 oUF needs for | make itenotes or promises to pay money oquiva- | the young bride had her bed room pupered | Srticles into thehat Then I face the audience | {f'¢ Curiosities, which the stranger bore is | posed that they catch stray mites and other revenue will permit.” lent to coin before availing ftecif of the right | with envelopes that Jim had addressed to her, | Srnipiione sede am ine tings out one by one; | Sitter in his ows, ‘bond oe iu the benauifai | Part of the ‘population af the manus ® lane THE RECIPROCITY scmEMEs. $° BAY Of the bonds with, United States notes | and there were enough of them to cover all he |CxBIDIINg much surprise. ‘Some live animal | either in his own, band o>. in the benutiful | Port of re plentiful. particnlariy ty “How about reciprocity with South Amertos | Fite ore wry nna savor Of amerting the em aged pee blue blot | pose of that as quickly as le. Next, per- | BR s secrotary who did not write an exquisite | those places where partics take lu and Canada?” (opel = ertib i paper, colors of in! chance, I puil out a wig, which always excites | band. while he himself wrote better than any | Tejectamente of tourists accumulate isdieetity tn opetbai fon ait tice eee epee : gion one a, man joesn't live who has the hardihood to up- | ¢ 4.0% st agen, “agg par eee Statesman of the present day. Besides these | the Mammoth Cave actually by cart, something novel in it. This is not true, as we| If the purpose to resume specie payments brought forth have been Citi ne ore rnd oo ig fryer wt ae roel yo me pp een nde oe ae heey have had several examples of reciprocity, most | within a reasonable period had been declared sonar hghoy mane cn ioe: Mille bandies.. Somstines's | amitioaitone [dean ie nee te of which have turned out very badly. Thetwo | by law, and due preparations made for it, it oa fingle small package coutains a quantity of hen | ™41!04 of . 8 this day | “ccomplished chiefly by a few fungi. ii : reciprocity treaties with Canada were put an | Would have advaaced the United States notes| In most old-fashfoned houses there are plenty | featuers, so tightly done up that when they are yn Manan iaee Ea'Gd thence et os | Sad as nnren ts he oman meets end to by the United States as soon as the | tapidly to par, and they then would have been | of unsightly cornersand nooks, the result of | shaken out there seem to be enough of them to awe a ice. A 4 = med wy near de ae whey 5 gan 5 treaties permitted. ‘The Hawatian treaty” iss | willingly received in the payment of bonds | additions and changes, and thece te the 0 ene cae bone mundi ie 0 Sed thes te | Sotacs ealeting to the detects, somes lesion | surasiond that the besterie wane mmase eae calle ae ae ep Cont Us 8 Break RT | eee nee ah eee enere would | rator are frequently the source of delightful | “=pES cam be disengaged ine second. |_| Seuina” "avg S: resent it into terior tie | so bevome pelideee nakente wee ee millions of dollars without eny substantial | have been converted at s lower rate of interest. | whims. An alcove we recently noticed was re- which bare Goon provionsly tahoe teen to cay that the President hes intorcontes with | derground Stmosphere. ity treati same. m : : : rts Saray | ops OTe feta ma’ ip | Sun ha epee tytn Ea and pat ACTS eur | eeprom aie atm nae iepentatives refused to pass laws to carry them | Peymonte that was adopted in 1875, « vast sum | treated with a paper different entirely from | (¢UC¢ of brushing the tile, and incidentally slip | Cisne lint “Veet ing seats carly days his gov-| Noanimals whatever are found in the ary into effect. would have beon saved to the people in the | the contiguous room, which was cream with |S TUmber of other articies into it. Then I| Syumentel function tment of State, the | Part of the caves, Dampness, or « certain de co Payment of interest, the credit of the govern- | touches of brown, for the alcove showed ite | Come down toward the audience, asif for the | Tipe) rough the I ted. If it be | 6tee of moisture, secms to beressential to their RINLEY BILL RECIPROCITY. would have been maintained, the long | ches of brown, h mh from | purPose of restoring the borrowed stovepipe, ly appointed. If i . rn “The reciprocity provided by the McKinley | Sgony of recuperation would have bern avoiniod: the relectlon of «eee eines, at, though from | but suddenly pause and begin to draw out of area mag ee egy wp : Dill is extromely limited in its scope. The | the interest of ihe debt would tere boo oe eee ee irre — = it many things several times the size of the bat, nation began felt it his duty to leave @ | eyeloss worms @nd in the damp soil arvund sgl if I set before youstill another reception toilet, asIdoin my fourth illustration. This is combination costume of plain and figured fou- = lard, the corsage being made up on fitted =a ds obne, plonfed and’ vowed on in wach « way de chine, ted and sewed on in away + an is picture ie complete che longs | a= t0 form scoquille. “The front sides “have exhibit it. And I must say, if the world | only one dart, made in the Ss knew what study, what labor, what genuine | time it 1s made in page a ar | toil is necessary to achieve these triumphs of | 0Pen work gold galloon, lint ailk, bom sioranent it would not be sochary | 80d fastened in the side under a bow. The Brite admiration. ‘Madame Roland in her tot-| colnture must hare a piping in order to let of death was scrupulously exact in the ar- | itfrom stretching. The cut-out is also piped, tof her gown and ficha, and Bean | the cords of which are tied in front. The small Beummel went to his, lamentable ond with a ines pinajven ie held fn: place hy fhacy plasen anc oer rants Cull it nenity if| The sleeves are bouffant with fine pleats to ‘will, but it seems to me that it bas a| the elbow and ornamented with lace ruffles. b rclse Barer Bolla p t ‘The skirt of the plain foulard has alace flounce — Sees in fropt, with one breadth. of the figured (lorm Ix comBrxarioN. foulard at the back. ‘The panicrs are gathered ‘My initial cut shows a very attractive cos-| and sewed on the waist. The pleated back tame of cloth in combiration with dotted tulle | breadth is fastened to the waist by means of a ‘silk foundation, the front be. | 200k anda narrow band of the material. It sea Oe oy eit a beendsh of the falls alighay | Beed hardly be added that to bring out the fall corer Ths corsage of salle iz made uo. ox | beauty of this costume there must be artistic de; but, of State sii existence. Under the stones one finds white, int " record of every important public transaction | about are to be di red blind beet - Sue igit aide’ of the comele | Barony between the colors of the plainand | third section provides that whenever any | duced and the resumption of specie paymants getting limpeo of this alcove was very pleas- | Siri get aeoe egg ee epea gr tga in which be bas been concerned, it will be per- | tle holes whiek thay surovet end bape ef to Srowes over the left and there is s, ceintare | #6ured staffs isn, ieee Sn ides aree Marsae| But whether ts bo te or’ not Tran over-|oSjen4 ™ Sew sight was tiibuied 40 the | ful compan ‘the springy int bol them i | Sve, New much tno Prices Linton thourand-leg sort.” Thess thouandteg buge, ‘A STARTLING NOVELTY. » tea a inreason- chapoare released mm preserved in pe alone. | which in the upper world devour fragments of which cloose (Sop pe thst pale Tnoticed the other day what soemed to mo | hie duties on agricultural and other products | Falod, the law of 1806 was passed tnd the mas ote 5S: a ae, bee to omnes weceat cal OF | ‘There are masses of such historical ‘material | Send lenvee ant other wagetable debrt', oaginin Seto conceal the opening in front. Upper! to be an almost startling novelty, it being Cy hae tee hee "we Uninn | cent bonds. Nothing was done to inspire hope | Folks have become surfeited of late years with | practice and skill, but ite ¢ lectivencssis almost poetig Ame ttn vg ny tens yA feat fame oon eke ye sleeves of the tuile, lower of the dress material, | nothing more nor less than real men’s braces | Btates of such articles frog each soe ee ea | for the future until the first. act of the sdmine cornices and curtain poles and it is relief to| Wholly due to the fact that it is performed “ vb Mme 9 Food, fangus Growths and bate’ dung. _..0eel- country, and ending with s point on the back of the hand. | in gold galloon to be worn over s chemisette AE ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED Ta1Lou-waDe Datos. | and under a0 en vest, No doubt, this bit of ‘Among street dresses the artistically designed | eccentricity wi vome wi ike and wel Sting rn ‘will continue to | Such novelties, although they may startle us sid at first sight, yet the moment there is evidence hold first place, especially as the season ad-| of sny general adoption of a new mode it at ‘vances and 8 foretaste of winter warns us to once loses all its look of strangeness and exag- unite so far a practicable the useful and the | geration. The fact of the matter is, fashions that seems to be the mission of | rarely come with a sudden leap. They crawl into > oti fhe oy pularity so slowly andso catlike that we an Secretary of State. Most of it is mm for pub- beaten th rt thal during such suspension these articles | itration of Gen. Grant. in 1900, to strengthen | this conventional form of window treatment to | tit" het mentees sa cuiect at borrowed | ic‘inspection, a general Tule, povermng ie a | them ge nt hardened ‘deh @ of tallow shall be subject to dation provided by bod [ever Cop Page — poe bs discover anything like the sketches wo here re- | broom, a brick or anything Ges then intuecauae civiiest countries i ~ effect = such a a) tourists’ candles. There sie plenty of ity confines a produce, @ very clever arrangement is | ingly com: lace re never cept secret longer than | crickets also. 8 ey a a ee ee ean ome houses of | effected by the curtain rod between two brack- | excites, lanolin ese, and your feat | Sirty years During the scmsion of Congress HOW THE S10RT 18 Lo8r. sasnnnot be produced at all or only in limited | ete ae retns wee ene, House of Repre- | ots, which are utilized for displaying brio-s- | were accomnimeed oan elaborate mechan- | before the last Dr. Wharton was authorized to) ¢. ¢, he ‘ Toantitice in the United States, it provided « | eontnaros insisting upon long bonds, the mase| breo, Another form is by simply applying to | ral’ “covhesne: "iin borate mechan- | print the diplomatic correspondence, of | sacnat, tua tebar anno vctagn A. [er ptimple question of fair trade, oxf which | of them to run thirty years, the Senate insist-| she abrapt corners « simple scroll’ design in | megice on eeey thee ante sticks into | Tevolution. The work was interrupted by ot, Re nee apeualh hey enney the, President could exercise his ‘discretion Fo wpe —_ — mith the right of re-| brass or wood. peakea/aunenees! how to impress most strongly | 2¢ath, but it will be completed by the depart) undergo is sufficiently well understood. The without t- “ ” 5 Frese! ponsible person is | ste] fo bfeton soca acipceige'Srd"y gts | fected, by tha elf aght'ad aaicoguonty | yn in, tia mid hat “Natare abhore a | ho minds at ober Permitted Esco’ thom datument ato te | fv hin, meron, 1n te numberof te c Y ht line, except in morals,” and things eat Permitted to see these documents of to take | tacets which make : mnt note their advance. the credit of the administration’ of President | amended provided for $50,000,000 5 per cent, | decorative would seem to justify tha copies from them. All of them ought to be | § correo Mestnksbenent ett Fy “ a 0 r ly that observa- . om. ong! . Sear ces rmsd ing | wen rhe "hw, ed age | etcetera uc | rant Sal” BS Rig A | heehee ter ween een | POMBE Enon Reulte ciara, Ties qermnset | andrea tout or Ste gotertne ie az ; not pal extort the mone Perea of the vost there nese beeat bona te | spread so temptingly on the counters of the | Cubs, which will be a benefit to all the coun: | te reumption of specie paymenta in 1979. | 323 ie theounter efilkescempbat.oe tee LS Bess fa for =| necessary for the purpose from Congress. | $8 ty ep oe large dealers. They are as soft as silk and | tries affected. Our trade with the countries | Under these acts the vast refunding operations trary, itis puabed into the corer and over itis Thoumed Agen ——_ Of the caves in ‘the light eoas to Gnd entit most delightful to the feel. I see delicious | south of us will be greatly onefited by rail | havo been successfully completed sad the Te- | farhiouss Paste aoe ree aes est | P ecIDEDLY THE alOnr INTERESTING " : they would get their sigiit back. In all amitmals shades of gray blue, which make up charm-| roads and ship lines, which, I believe, without | Stmption of specie payments accomplished. | {in Zed, tent exhibit at the international congress of NEW PUBLICATIONS. incloding man, it te found thet nature tries to ingly for street dresses and look particularly | the aid of the government, will in time be es- | THE INFLATION IDEAS OF TODAY AND THE REMEDY. iS man, it is foun matare érigs stylish when embroidered with steel. 'y last illustration presents such a costume. It embodies the very perfection of style in make and application of garniture, which iso artistically proportioned that the dress has that air of complete harmony and balance which always characterizes the well-dressed woman. tablished, but which, I think, ought tobe| “If Tam correct in my view of the past it will iterraiyreehaeete soclocints recently Snished here was © col-| rare WITCH OF PRAGUE. A Fantastic Tato, | SomPeneate for loss of vision bby increasing the favored and encouraged by such assistance as be pacecivea fuck pat pay senend by ame It seems « pity to paint over the hard oak | lection of fossil insects that is said to be the by F. 1c. | power of the sense of touch. Thus the antewne ma Maxion CRawro! Sa ideas in conflict with each other, one that the 3 author of “Mr. | work of » room, but that this is becoming | most complete in existence. Isuacs," “Dr. “Claudiu” te, ete. tustrated | Of 98s inwecta gr Yay 4 RY RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA. greenback should be retired by gradual con- | Common custom is ‘shown by the fact that| It seems wonderful that things so fragile, wo] U2, Wi,i.,Mennesty, New York: Macmlia | )o°} upeedty he fact that tiey are: blind ncn for reciprocity with Canada, it presents 8 | traction, leaving nothing but gold and silver | Manufacturers of curtain poles are now fur-| minute and so easily destroyed as mero| peor ray COMPOSITION: Eight Lectures given | JB*Y walk, run, stop, explore the ground and much more dificult problem. The productions | and state bank paper behind, and the other a | ishing them in tintefrom the palest and softest | insects,should have been preserved in rocks for | =NGLISH COMP« Institute. “By Banert Wane | t¥ 0 escape from tho grasp of the bug hunter of Canada are substantially similar to those of | wild and unreasoning demand for a substan- | 7 coe ines,ond cream 0 the deep olive | itions upon millions of years in such per-| DELI; Assistant Profesor of English at Hur, Just if they really sam. ‘Te light of s candle the United States, as to which we are natural | tilly unlimited circulation of U. 8 notes with- | Seems oo a ee Charles Sc P 7 vard College. New York: © ‘Scribner's | startles them as much @s if they perceived it it eae out regard to their redemption or their specie eesiiionts oe realize thas they should no | fection that the very hairs which fringe the Sons. ‘Washington: Bremiano's. | Visually. | tise remarkable fact, proving that fed’ oy tiiung reciprocity and the di@eulgs | ut go hayras favor of renamption by con | ov” Soh She, wood work, of © quae then | wings of oerlan voy emall aratoeare visible | wep ast po ENGLAXD., A Tae of tne| the anvontote of thee erenture could we, tt in the way are in the details. The natural drift Fan apeiron impressed with the propriety of hav- | prado agate at the embrro stage of their existence #hey i irredeemab! cae bedded: author of The D: ‘Khartos » ete. | bare €: veloped. of events is for Canada and the United Stateu to | Hom and, was in favor of irredeomable paper | fe" things harmonize and yellow wood work oe oe rcae of neo whsh maka up the |) Tamreac. oer "Voss Cueae Bamears| Kus teon tatoos eoaprtiaal Gaia? become parts of one country, and I believe | ornmont Rout "caro for, “‘te| certainly does not combine to the best ad- | Collection referred toaretobeseen thefossilized | Sons "Washington: Breutano. | these great caverns is to be found in the such is their ultimate destiny, but I hope it will | value in coin. These opposing ideas prevail | Ye with any or all colors which may be pal species that fly and | REDSKIN AND COW-BOY. A Tale of the West- | streams which sink into the sand or loap down Rever occur except by the free consont not | amgng large mases of people at the present | Und in & now ocoupant’s furniture coverings | crawl at the present time. In this shape are | P=DSKIN ANI By G. A. HENTY, author of “True | gorges, disappearing and reappearing at imter- only of the people of the United States and time = Now the tuflationinte domend on uolnns | OF draperies. found the entombed remains of an ancient| {0 the Uld Flag.” cic. Tiustrated. New | valsmost mysteriously. It reminds ope of how Canada, but of the government of Groat Britain. | ited amount of troscary notes, withodt any NOVEL WALL TREATMENT. host, so varied in structure and so closely a Oe ee | **Alph, the sacred river This opens such a wide field of conjecture in- resembling their descendants of this century Throws « . recee tome, peisiakime tative Go Mae basis at all or based upon silver at more than | A startling effect in wall treatment was shown caverns 1ueseure.coe that they made be said to include practically | THE WOMAN'S CLUB: A Practical Guide and Down toe suniess sea.” that it is hardly worth while to talk of what we posed other party are op- | us recently in @ room 90x30 feet and 14 feet every group in the of OLIVE 4A PEARI-GRAY RIBBED CLOTR makes very pretty street dress for a young girl made up with a jacket opening on a vest Gf old biue fille. ‘The vest is cut out V shape and shows a plastron of crepe de chine with a straight collar of the same material. The open jacket bas revers. which run into a turn-down collar. These revers may be made in plain y faille or of the woolen stuff with imitation Batton holes. A half mourning costume which struck me as having an air of great refinement about it was made up in bleck cloth with a border of Eng- lish crape five inches deep at the bottom of the u to or reluctantly acquiewco in the issue of Tange of the insect world | Han0-Book. By Ottve TuomNe MILLER. au- IX THE DEEP sEas. became Hdnod wih Anon maior cad | Betied fy tveaty note, iniog in amo | te ente Tom det odio, wan in vay | ery umber fm lsh tel remnant [MAKIE ANTOIMETTE, AT THE TUILERIES: Sr oge, Kn contin ths reperdatre made this fold your specialty?" Used Satce af gold vEics dopeatted #2 tee | Gacoretion wes the Sovoration of this cove | busy ebnotions nad otberwigg were vauty | Hramantea vy funsieth bert Marin. ih Grccnesncs puutay Oc sak aGiee “T hardly know how I came to drift into my | treasury, represented in cirenlation by an equal | Which bade detached design ee eae ee cca ee ot en | roman tb ihanr Sian Edited by His of the opinion that all deep-sea life origivally pois rebel i= ae ae Pos 7 fgets woe feel —— fan) middle foot wide, andappliedat pipe Tp ‘a. | Which have since vanished from the earth. Wife. With a Memorial by William Hayes emigrated from the shallows. creatares: Ward. New Edition. New York: Charles | which dwelt in the darkness of the depths nat that was to prevent the extension of slavery | and undue expansion.” = room, ey by about a yard of space FOSSILIZED INSECTS IN COLORADO. ‘Scribner's Sons. Washington: Brentano's. erally lost their powers of vision ‘after while over free territory. Originally I did not en- ‘THE FARMERS ALL RIGHT. joneen east This was so even so late, comparatively | ie FELL AMONG THIEVES. By Davip Currs- It isthe same way with the mole, which is tertam any extreme notions about slavery, ex- speaking, as a hundred thousand years Tre MURRAY and HENRY HEKMAN, authors of doubtless descended from progenitors which ago, during what is called the tertiary epoch. | “The Bishops’ Bible,” etc. New York: Joka | could seo. Blindness in the mole is the rewult ; “ oe Magazine. At that period there was s shallow lake ing | _ W- Lovell Co. Washington: Brentano's, | of a degeneration of the optic nerve, the eon- of the Missouri compromise and the desperate ‘Undoubtedly there has been much discon- Ought we to aay “tube-rose” or “tube rose?” | little Colorado vailey near Pike's Peak, which | INTIMATIONS OF ETEKNAL LIFE. By Cano- | sequence of which as that images formed in the effort made by the most lawless means to ex- | tent among farmers during the last few years 5 allow of “s is overlooked by ® mountain known modernly LINE C, LEIGHTON, author of “Life at Puget eye itself are not transmitted to the tend slavery over Kansas and Nebraska made|as to crops and prices. This year they are | 90m lexioographers & choice, but we | 2 ‘Gopas Butte, though designated by miners| Sound,” etc. Boston: Lee & Shepard. Wasb- | siimal's consciousness. Occasionally ‘= mole me a determined opponent to the democratic | blessed with » bounteous crop of all kinds and | bope Dr. Murray will be less compliant. The ington: Wm. Ballantyne & Sons. “How about the farmers and their money cept asa able moral wro that I ho; ” pad Fant sg Hain ber org Potent | troubles?” : im Ji hich i can see a little out of one eye which has re Party, then in power in all branches of the gov- | a favorable time to harvest it, with a very poor | plant undoubtedly reached this country vie | eyo A Bs grog Pog icy a ta _ THE HAUNTED HOMESTEAD; or, Tue Burvr's | tained ite communication with the brain. ft is Sete srop in competing countries ’ This fluctuation | France, where it 1s known asthe tuberous, | shod, ‘They were © Daried beneath layers of | By tulsa D.'E-N-Sovfavosre. Fuladeiyeis: | Paynes tho male te born blind, but, ves ts BRAIDED CASHMERE WALKING DRESS. tion was after I was appointed cl farm is an unavoidable incident’ to this indus. | ‘@ Spanish and Italian equivalent being tube- From some neighboring eruption, being thes | 7-2 Peterson & Brothers organs just as people derive from their parents For those who prefer dressy effects to the committee on wi d try, which depends so largely upon causes be- | Tous, and this name we may conclude was | Th,ved eo that now geoloriste dig ous their Story of the an inclination to consumption or other dis- severe style of the tailor-made I would com- séxth Congress i . The yond human control. The industry of the | sequired from a —— Kiear ctih pins aol bere, Uns leas ney Intends By Rosen I . cases. Some day in the future there may be bend voc s promenade let pctare a «ie when the cuit othe goverment rn | be aint Sy rant ey ft or nay [ol unmiane ere ig-ntwe winter | Rat mickey former am tun, Paring | Wasaga’ areas" “"eww"* me |S mach hg as ale ht nwt enya my second illustration—an India cashmere Bis yy want of rain, by frost, or man; Saiwerth walls Montag’ Were this day the erect trunks of giant petrified “ o- : . “samen a aaroe @ very lowest ebb and when members of | causes which no care or foresight can may be worth while mentioning the con- ‘mine THE MISCHIEF OF MONICA. By L. B. Wat lost remarkable of the fungi that in raid or in a ne ee ‘ane Congress had to receive their pay in treasury |against. He has the wide world for hiscom: | toverey in the press a few years back between | Se4%eia trees, has been found a of these | “por, author of “The Havoc of @ Smile,” etc. Ished at the back in pleated basque, dress-coat style. Atthe front and sides the’ corsage is draped in paniers. There is a faille vest, is slightly gathered at the neck and st the waist, and there is a draped ; Ns the great caverns are mushrooms, edible or 4 bugs of antiquity. ‘New York: John W. Lovell Co. "Wash: s 2 notes, as the treasury was substantially bank-| petitors. His productions bei ishable, | * Minor poot, the author of some ; oem ee. otherwise, in vast beds, the product of which, rupt’ From thet Gime to thie I bave been | faust be merketed ciikie ihe yout oF are of no | sbout the tuberose, a name ‘which be treated eee es Se ee meeties| Senn ane Uncultivaied and uneated, Feminds one of the Hlentified to.s greater or loss degree with our | value. Favorable circumstances may add tohis | #8 trisyllable, and a critie who arraigned him | {OSTA Slaton os astooleaud gies fame, | THERE IS NO DEATH. By Piommnce Manuvar, | champignons propagated’ by. thousnds of financial legislation. T could only answer you | crop in the United States and the. failurd of Reon lt ree rese or Rerpotrating a false | (cL ber fies,” bigand predatory;bessand wasps | Sui2OE, of oA. Lucky Disappointment,” etc, Ne ee Cuan tae now by a reference @ history of the coun- | crops in other countries may add to his profits. q a y ry lotic a n: Brentano’ 93 market: of w try. I was tranaterred to the Bouste in |The’ novdiaen ee mie Waanaal quoted the couplet: from Shelley's “Sensitive | of Ay, ane Oe attersics tere amon | | ington: B “a i i flies and saw flies. Of butterflies there are a ‘ " - ——— an embroidered yoke and two —— of the eae i. oo lager of Suances, a indlodeies a sees tents —— ‘ é few as opr yale y tity, the latter bei MDGSTERING WOMEN: Tho Goery sf he = x x cashmere gathered the shi rs. The rhic! - Fessenden was chairman. H do see these condition renters fein’ and the ewest tybe-rees, of the “leaf roller” tion, which Porres, M.D. Loudon: “The the London Truth Gleoves have embroidered cuffs, cuhing 0 Cory wasa man of marked ability, perhaps as in-|can be changed. Farmers are entirely | ,Toesweetst for scent that Slows. pumvag A en eR, From stylish and pleasing ensembie of decided tellectually able as any man in the Senate | justified, like all other producors, in muking | BUt, even admitting Shelley's right to sitas| Wrap themselves up in leaves for protection, ; ‘ Thave never yet discovered why lotteries are TAILOR-MADE, WITH STEEL EMBROIDERY, g | judge of «; in such cause, a cursory ex- | While caterpillars feed on the substance of the | GawBLING: Fortuna; her Temple and Shrine— ‘ ee ronan mgcacen | ict, There, wore lrse rovrs of crane ran-| incre nat leafs peamat in Bs manner | tay Bae tune of fetter | tan F te sratare of Se pom i gow | enti and hon the provender ex: | °A4e frve Fuluopiy aoa so Gag | Mel n Irland sep Iam consents adi” GATHERED FLOUNCES ning to points at the waist line, collar slightly | but his ability as a debater guve him command- | that protection in this way almost always fails. | HOR ot! wd o Hour foot com- i St silken band. Likewi Craig Press. 3 is will continue to be used to relieve the plain- | flaring, Bouttant ‘sleeves with craj ing infl He ‘these ‘many | “5 ing the vorse may be a trisyllable, and that | ch time neatly wit a ‘ai a men to temptation in this form, or that they ness of dress skirts, and the full pets of | skirt was made quite plain in fror 5 Rare ‘not pommel enon The farmer Tr"tome fow cases each is an anapeet, for ex- | Slot cenembling, the housefly are speed bie iis Wate cic New | have so much money to throw away that i is skirts at the back will be kept in narrow com- | Rleats at the back. The corselet skirt will, no | necessities of the ti yy | produces from his own soil and by his own | *™ple— York: John W. Lovell Co. Washington: Brea- | thought unnecessary to place any legal restric- Pleated vests seem to hold fast to their | Joubt. become very popular, especially for | and new sourcesof revenue, and therefore threw | labor all the food necessary for existence, and, | ‘*And when evening descended from heaven. abo re See oe ee tance. tions on their getting rid of it? I ask these Sapuledig. ‘Thay give cloth cutamss oo Frases emir Agures_ Tt gtres the costume | upon mea good deal of responsibility which | with « convenient home market, can supply | Abd the earth was all xt, and the air was alllove:> | Of fossil beetles the variety is endless. There tines WAHTWORTHS IDEA. By W.2. tenn, ays sory ghar tral s Feba'end Sintahed afc’ which ie very becoming | 16 same effect as the princess form anil « good | he more properly should have assumed. Then | other articles essential to life. He cannot be | The critic's quotation is thus indecisive of the | are Ground beetles, water beetles, June bugs, questio: penny —called, of " F ‘author of “Misadventure,” etc., etc. New ph Unien Prine Deaving"—a50 prech mt ally those whose parties | tt may be more y obtained than with the | came up the question of the demand notes is- | affected by hostile legislation. All ho wants is | matter. But Shelley's verdict is given, and in | plister beetles, such as blisters are made outot| 3on sca ae amarante Washington: Bren. | Course, “An Art Union Prize Dra tr serln doce not tecord with the noe eerie | latter trying form of dress. sued as a temporary expedient, followed soon | good money, tho highest standard and’ fair | unmistakable terms, in the “Woodeme aeaice | Duster wehs eed eae seeateaemeeee | fee boing promoted by the Sisters of St. Vinoeut de a of is after by the controlling question of legal ten- | and just system of taxation, which farmers al- | Nightingale”— long probosses, buffalo bugs that have since | THE WHITE COMPANY. A. Conan Dorze, | Paul, County Cork. The good sisters are somd- used for to run Not Understood. der paper money to be issued directly by the | ways, from their numbers, can secure, and all “"Qr as the moonlight fille the open become a terror to housekeepers, carzion ‘author of “The Firm ‘of jestone.” New | ing broadcast into this country books contadn: them at the top with very narro Not understood. We move along asunder, — of the United States. He believed | the rest depends upon Providence and his own | Strugyiiny with hapens 08 8 6 beetles, lady bugs and meal worms, which feed York: Joha W. Lovell Co. Washington: Bren- | ing 5s. or 10s. worth of penny Uckets, and they draw them up, tiny bows of the ribbon being} giyug ine neate we are os CEeeD that thi b=, Pope pare ge fie he sath ibe labor. Farmers Bees the great Mopars 4 Ce lie as.” | On decaying vegetation for lack of meal toeat.| tano'’s. | incite others to sell these tickets (1) by cases the head of the flounce. 2 ronder necesa #0 greatly that, while voting | our system, without which juence Se eee ee ey et dies ” otherwise known as “skip-| STEPHEN ELLICOTT'S DAUGHTER. A_ Novel. oon oF reception dresses | MY fe Me a eeood aslees Sqainst It, be would aot tcke the responsibil | cise Yeaid see mass om disorganize ip EN bs book rettier than flower figured k "which Bi of defeating the measure. I had nodoubt of society. The Trouble With Her Ponies, pins oe laid on flies fhe consttational power of tho United ‘States 1 THe yorune. From the Chicuro Tribune there are, too, and it should not be forgotten | & jue such notes under the general powers | wy believe great cheoncn uill in the| The North Side little girl was trying to assist | to mention the gall flies, the females of which | TOURIST-GUIDE TO THE CONTINENT. Raitea conferred by the Constituti d took the ‘] ere ges wi occur 1e Lindley. Mustrated. New Edition | poor.” If, however, lotteries for such lead in favor of issuing such notes: This met | natural order of things in the condition of the periomeatip ae tip tcpaner ernie tend fe deere epee epee on sr joincn | ‘Loudon? The Great Eastern allway Oo- Ere to be winked ‘at by the law, it would be farmers. The time is not distant when they | in Lincoln The speed did not suit her. 4 MERCIFUL DIVORCE. | Story of Society, ta | much better for the slate to tke, charge of ‘By F. W. jump and wake a clicki By Mra J. Hl. NEDELL, author of “The Story of or lip Methuen,” eto. New York: D. Appleton in combination with lace’ Suck cos-| Not understood. We gather false impressions, on cir. of distinctson quite thai And hug them closer as the years go by, n ‘Till virtues often seem to us transgressions, is the variety of tones and And thus men rise and fail, and live and die, they run that the most fastid- ‘Not understoood. easily find the exact shade with very decided sepcnnee from such ex ‘Not understood. Poor souls with stunted vision | enced ‘donators as will have no trouble about fences, their neigh- Punctions, and. Failings. ‘them, as is done abroad, and apply the pre Om measure giants by thelr narrow gauge; | mont, but was finally carried by the necessity | Bors’ stock will be gortaled, bon fermen tot for luk and various medigines | avps. ‘New York: D. Appleton & Go. coeds at its discretion. = ‘impelled “gainst Thowe who amid the | °F the immediate use of some form of money. i is i ‘THE SCAPEGOAT. By Hatt Carve, author of ————_+e- —___ How OUR MATIONAL BANKING sx87EM Was MaDe. | munities, and, like advanced European nations, | «Get up!” ; ceo} “The Deemster,” etc. New York: John W. Love Laughs at Chaperone. ‘Not understood. “At that time the channels of circulation | Will go out from these to their daily work on Lovell Co. Washington: Brentano's. FRANCESCA, DA RIMINL, | By, Euxesy Ponies at their regulation farms near by. Closer community and asvo- foeset ings of action, | Were filled with notes of state banks, which, | {6 y. ‘ moe Se seg Sole She whacked oe you the command: ‘Not understood. The secret spri tion will b: \bors into touch anTMe® lle beneath the surface and theshow, | by the subtreasury law, could not be received clhans chesaving ae teers: ae lines and again issued Tt pone by the United States, and gold and silver bad vi ‘We judge our nelgatore, and tney often ge, | alan soon after the opening of the war, egress gt i at Fiber ate a a jow trifes ust ferent st 80 Fact fe 3 on ae sentence ‘and ‘the ot was in exlatence ae a bie amount proposed by reas artes of “hat the t money, an no rmer edecciaa Destroy long years of friendship and estrange iret and, hindrance to. the Unitea "Biates by icredoun , | no This condi juced. AOE ee ee es Secretary Chase, to propo «national banking jounded main! e banking la came ALES FROM TOWN TOPICS. Issued guar- Not understood. How many hearty are aching few Yor, ‘My experience with aus the most dangerous character.” ig terip: September, 11. New York: Town Topics 7 day a west had thoroughly committed me against iw forms of paper money issued by local banks. experience thira A FATAL PAST. By Doma author of me Sah i oecng cocoate aan? | geallegcolenceeeaam would see a little clearer, portant modifications to it, introduced opinions about HISTORICAL Essa Hewat ADaua. New ‘Or ju when cannot seel in the Sonate, und, after long debate, ‘deals prompted by ‘Charles =, ‘Bons. Washington: © .God! that men would draw a little nearer it by a bare majority, most’ of the new issue or by Brentano hath thay 4 be nearer Thee, tern Senators ‘to the scheme. particular class. Ido Tas ‘Mowx. A Romance. “eivtw Grisane Plogyune, | {think it wae the os Sanne prob party tates bean sucoes- Oey Mone Laws. Iactratea “Caleager Laird ‘To Keep Up With His Grandson. ee ne ce Saat said that the — (i 2 ake "Sts es Ae ; OF By generally speaking, in being a grandson, bat civloning ‘tia toned deta hd the moral aspect of Tiare wosunror armiat Sek one of the most pronounced proofs of happy will be noticed that the House but that injury SAVED BY 4 DREAM. By Consumo. relation between grandfather and grandson and the until the but, with Bowden's srated. = op ratay yoes ot pon the principles of the pesettac pei ‘crvitorion, ont oa i <a jen ts Rae A House geienaby penser: toareeae | aate between con~ Borst ge the Michigan U; expats $2. md Me contemplated a large laoue of United Btetes tending territory found, although next two years in France as a the sc- with no provision to maintain them from | that led republican a. of an education. he returns | depreciation and with no to redeem the | party, and avery. I confederate tis old genilocnne Sous not ahead to be Towed took the pes ‘the iaaue | wor ee =e wanting in that direction. of notes be eorsfally United thes ‘the | ten pert pe AD wes