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$ gust 29, 1891. Reports to the er 1s the Pil >» peo-| & ‘ ‘ BE 1s the Pilot of the peo State board of healih, Lansing; from 70 observers indicate tbat success of all men depends|™embranous — croup, pleuritis, a 1 e Commissioner bave decided riumvirate is 0a | REPORTS OF STATES, AND | YEARLY AND MONTHLY | REPORTS OF CITIES. DeLawarE—Wilmington—, Mouth of August, 1891. Population, 61,431. Total deaths 141, includ jing phthisis pulmonalis, 11; en- | teric fever, 3; diphtheria, 5; eroup, 1; and whooping cough, 6 FLOrtbA—Pensacola.—Month, of ugust 1891. Population, 11,750. otal deaths, 25, including puthis- ~ pulmonalis 1 and enteric fever x jlicans in the East indorsed sioner Douglass. top. InplayA—Evansville.—Month of August. Population, 50,746. Total deaths, 72 including pbthisis pal- monalis, 10; enteric fever, 11, dip htheria, 4; and croup, 1. 1 to your friends. jesert those who stand by lowA—Keokak.—Month of Au- gust, 1891. Population, 14,101. Total deaths, 13, including phthisis pulmonalis, 1 aud diphtheria, 2. MicuiGAn.—Week ending Au- sissioner Douglass is no Republicans should be ap- typho-malarial fever, inflammation of brain, cerebrospinal meningitis, tonsilitis, and dysentery increased, and puerperal fever, and pneu- mouia decreased in area of preval- ance. Diphiberia was reported present during the week at 38 places, scar- e life they live. reful how you live. s what you make it. ys keep your business at forget the good acts ot | let fever at 37 places, enteric fever ends, at 40 places, and measles at 12 Liberi ssic vill places. vega raga ee Month of August, 1891. Re- u man. ports from observers, compared with the preceding month, indicate that typho malarial fever. typhoid fever, dysentery, and cholera in- fantum increased, and that puer peral fever, membranous croup, pleuritis, measles, influepza, in- flammation of brain, diphtheria, Last will be represented by man. int a colored detective. probably be Mr. Craw- erysipelas and cerebro-spinal meningitis decreased in reval- detective Crawiord will have a} once 1 Pp F ed as Compared with the average for e colored citizens would in- the month of August in the five dorse Crawford’s appointment. years 188691 scarlet fever was ‘ ‘ more prevalent, and smallpox. Langston .willbe appointed on! membranous croup, puerperal bet Pres ol ang sa Alw as we e- ich of the Court of Claims. ident Harrison has a very vinion of Langston, rston is the greatest of them fever, erysipelas, typho-malarial fe- ver, inflammation of brain, pneu- monia, and cerebro. spinal meniug- itis were less prevalent in August, 1891. : Including reports by regular ob- s one of the few wen who Cad | servers and others, diphtheria was own application and ask for ointment. August, 1891, at 62 places, scarlet fever at 79 places, typhoid fever at s indorsed by the best men 7 plac 28, reported present in the mouth of 2g, and measles at 22 places. mental, with enamel and chasing, and A servant in London was dis- | sometimes with precios stones. missed for refusing to wear a cap. she brought suit, and the courts sustained her onthe ground that she had not refused to obey a law- ful order. “Wincey”’ is an old fabric revived. It is very closely akin to the lingsey-woolsey of our grandmothers’ days; it is a wool | and cotton fabric, and has the adyantages of durability, uonshrinkableness, and a certain amount of very good style. It is specially useful for costumes made in a modificd tailor fashion, and is intended for really hard service. it you would be happy, have a good wife, goto bed early, rise early, keep out of “crap” dens, avoid disreptuable company, pay your newspaper bills the same as you do your grocery bills, and save money for a rainy day. A rather odd but stylish costume re- cently imported is of faille Francaise with small stars, prisms, and eccentric figures cut from felt or cloth and gummed on at intervals over the sutface, Just the preparation which is used for applying these ornaments is not stated, but is perfectly flexible and adheres in spite of heat, cold, 4: dampness 8 set with moonstones. Romin pointed shoes have ounce more triumphed over the opposition of their square-toed rivals, The medium low Richelieu shoe is worn, and also the low- cut slipper, in fine mat kid, but above all in varnished leather. Black stockings are still worn with toilettes, dark and light, though white stockings are also very generally used with light gowns, and with others as well, Stockings to mateh the gown are still adopted in exceptional instances. The prettiest tea! to'lettes are of downy mounted on sticks of pearl or of the pale amber-tinted shell. Co+k’s-feather faus for use in the afternoon are of pale pink or blue feathers, placed in flat rows until Combined rain and traveling cravan- ette cloaks. Tan-colored grapes and oak leaves bunched together Dandelion puffs mounted with aigrettes as pompons. Blaz-rs and reefers of Bedford cording edged with gilt braid. Collars and yokes of tine jet and tinsel cord for lace dress rd for lace dresse: fans for full-dress white marabout, _ One long end of six-inch ribbon com- ivg from the back of the hat and twisted around the neck. Black printed silks having purplish tu- lips in single designs, which ure to be ¢ ry hey are suddenly curved at the top trimmed with black lace, jet and ame-| 44°) eons - citwasmabadvene® lace, jet and ame-| They are studded with jet vails of grad- e uated 5 forming a border along the Velvet shoulder capes from Worth, with | curved to; Japanese cape fins mot ed on fragrant woods are in pale, deli tints, aud in white grounds strewa with flowers. The handsomest gauze fans are delicately painted, aud those of lace are powdered with Rbine-scones or with diamonds. Gray suede gloves have been brought out with black crochet backs; four buttons are more worn than six in the daytime, and in the ing twelve buttons reach to the elbow, sixteen cover i; but I am inclined to think eight are better worn. Gauntlets are generally adopted in the country, in reindeer and chevrette, and now it is possible to match the most ten- der colorings in Crab or grey, or indeed any tone, White English doeskin is gaining iu favor, and so are the new sacque gloves, drawn in at the wrist with elastic. Driving gloves are to be had of a great many kin ndeer, Badmin- ton, English cape, and white doeskin, yokes and revers of “‘jew: led’? passemen- terie and a lining of brozade. Broad jetted girdles, intermixed with gold and jewels, with one end falling from the center like a ceiuture of the Middle Ages. White pompous apparently sprinkled with gold dust, which turns out to be straw. Jacket wraps of cloth haying cape sleeves and a finish of ostrich feathers around the neck. Pussementerie garnitures will be much used the coming winter. Among new varieties are feather galloons. each. Ei Lace guimps are among the latest fancies. They are made of plain or figured net, or are cut from flouncings. with gold braid,a wide gold belt, and gold kid slippers. serge wiil be made into pretty afternoon tulle, a bunting of brown. The outer lifferent material and ‘e no suggestion of p of mull or thin mate! worn over | Ik princess. The fullues: a a waist is held in by a wide gow fashiouing, . being of : will BOOK Complete Novelsand Other Works, by Famous Authors, ‘The following books are published In ceat pamphlet form, many of the from ‘upon nn Hnrwtinost Tadiog therein many teat he or she would zs 1. The Widow Bedott Pape ney Work tirely new work uj practical instructions for making fancy baskets, kets, brackets, needle work, embi ‘The e Lady of the ate entertainments. mon ailments by sim; Il. Manners ani % 5 cents per copy. TEST OF ALL“ ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINES ae (Mike i APSO NE Pr AN ILLYSTRAT. 'D MAGAZ , PVBLISHE D EVERY'MO ae | TWO DOLLARI PER” TWENTY CENTS PER. | SCHLICHT s FIEI SHER NTHE vt EW YORE. &. 1} 6 ' For Free Semple Gopy a GOAreSS game smopolitan 29 Park Row, NEWYORK. 27 MARV£s.0US PRICES. ™ S FoR THE MILLION Almost Given Away ! andsom: , and all are printed t variety of subject to possess. Im cloth-boand form these Alinstrated, iis, and we iiak ne one can books ‘reat of © oe seg a would cost $1 h book is complete in iuselt ra. This {8 the book 1 aghed till they eried, and | wi for Home Adornment, 20 en- a this subject ,contalaing easy and FY, etn, A pretty costume worn at an evening of } sre aresottere iy and ‘dy lustrated. party was a white muslin gown trimmed Cuangeable mohairs are offered for : Grimm's Falry Storics for the ¥. a A Novel. By Bl travelling dre ‘The white yatching coteation of fairy stories ever ‘published. hegesand eo, a it the Lake. By Sir Walter Scott, o' ake. By ter ‘Lake’ is a romance in ver of all By Wilkte Collins, e gowns, with trimmings of gold passe- the works of Scott none is more beat The dull-finish craze in clothes that menterie. ‘This may be bought at one <p ele pmgee u. By Mra. Meary struck London two seasons ago has spread | reason: zures and washes well, besides etiquette for all ccenstons a a aates and . By the Author of “ Dera to the finer textures. An edict has gone | being independent of a silk lining, a de- cannes ets carenigieaas By Mary Coeit forth that even a man’s neck-wear must} cided advantage to girls of moderate ata “dications fo, the corapoaion of ltters of very not shine. (means. Where dollars and cents must 7. Winter Evening Recreat z 5 | i of Acting Charades, Tableaux, Gi be counted, a young woman who wishe: social rings, private theatricals, A new fancy in skirts has a foundation | to have mar tumes Will find it ad eet Saale ean onal Seeniinen ateen| Batien ome a of the material and very long full draped | able to select some one color especially ack eaetom ection for school exeibitions and public and | | 29. Leoline. 4 overskirt, which is caught up at one side. | becoming to her, anda princesse shp of Parlor Magic and Ohemteal Expertments, | 2: Gabriel's Marriage A Novel. By Wilkie Colltas, This is evidently the fore-runner of an | silk made of this shade, to be worn under | pQeye"magie wd fanrecve exsninens wih apis | HL Dania Mant, A Sov, Rye AaB. Sirbenn era of draping. ral different gowns, ‘Thus a brown agents. vathor of rr Pees Has . 0. The Home Cook Book and Family Physi-| | 52 nay ) wed dg re. a containing han so! cellent ing reci Cecil Hay, 9 rem ‘Customs In Far Away Landi Neresting and instructive book of travels, deseri peculiar life, habits, mannersand customs of the country. . 5 - ik i ro ie of foreign countries; {ilustrated. . Reports from all sources SHOW] drawn down to a long point in front. | Cconomny- So that the silk is harmonious, vp aixteen ‘Stories by Popular Authors, alerte’ J , R.Lyneh is reliable and | diphtheria reported at 4 places less, it need not invariably be of the exacttint | seco pe me rene renin orels By Wilkie Colt ae Z varlet fever at 8 places lass.| Jackets of black silk are among the | of theoverdress. Now that all thin Bum-) — treting: a ce wae, an wunaiest women Novel, ‘By Urs. Heary Wood, author of penned HE t 5 places less, and coming outside garments. They are} mer fabrics require a silk lining, con- cele ea tae fatay wart, sastouens : “ a ak, pian nl rill’ not come typhoid fever at > p™ Sane | ined with colored silk, and elaborately | siderable ingenuity is ised by’ those | Sefer fat hare en rin a Sorel By ppointment will not COME} measles at 30 places less in the) trimmed or finished in plain taylor style. expend liberal allowances upon | seekat sufi ts formation fr al, spon man By Soares Bit eaten handed. month of August, 1891, than in the] some of them have flounces of black lace “railed seat evel: ty Hugh Con . round the lower edge. = phase hors ‘ “a r precedipg month. 2 aroun¢ Py ass ee pene 1 youhave a good friend) G. xp Rarms.—Month of August} Ladics with valuable jewels are follow- aanadde poo 8 OUR YNEQUALED, OFFE tet tae Matera ter ot = 1891. Population, 60,278. Total] ing the pretty custom instituted by the | ss ce see poe omae ee Socks ANKLIN NEWS COMPANY, 725 Filbert Strect, Philadelphia, P= i he bridge that | deaths 134, including phtbisis | queen, of wearing the key to the jewel- OT eo uauay oa SUT fe pe a oe eet aaphtheria 11.| box ot a bangle or curb bracelet on th | qyousop pind {yeas ane muna qe ote not 20 Biss : wwned you oyer safely. pulmoualis, 1); wp 3 d E 'SAHIV MOVH UAOL AT ——— ==> = MInnESoDA— Wivona.—Month o August, 1 Total deaths, 25 is pulmonalis 3. Missouri—St. are more treacherous than July, 1891,. Population Total deaths, 864. including phth isie pulmonalis, 66; 17; scarlet fever, 2; 14; measles, 6; croup, whoopivg cough, 9, Nontl CaroLiy public schools commenced day. en are natually deceitful. , including pbhthis Louis.--Month 0! fathers donot kuow how to itea good daughter. dipbtheria 5; auc A. will go to Chicago. ll be missed by her friends, ly, 1591. Reports to the board of are many. health from 11 towns, having au ¢ ladies shonld educate | aggregate population of 73,370, show a total of 130 deaths, includ ing phthisis pulmovalis, ll, en teric fever, 5; and whooping ¢ 1 ves for life, are never too old to learn. is no prejadice at the in Business College. Qn10- Cincinuatti..--Month Population, 296 August, 1891. vs and Afro-Americaus SOR: Total deaths, 468, including same class. phthisis pulmonalis, 58; enteric searlet fever, 5; dipt fever, 16; , 4, aud whoopip theria, 14; Croup, cough, 2. would be happy, wave @ want to be mahappy, Rave CLEVELAND. - Month of August, eacianin 1391, Population, 261,353. Total poor lane that bas no| deaths, 492, including | pnthists COPIE 1 pulmonalis, 25; ann ophet a 53 earlet fever, diphtheria, 5 Georgetown crank must nse 4; and whooping cough, THE CHICAGO LEDGER, anxious to imagine he DaYTON.- -Month of see ses W. D. BOYCE, Publisher, etter. 1891. Popalalion, Lae ao DNIGAGO SL! i p 96 sluding phtbisis pi er some peopie hive the ere ag Jalpoer aes reir: if your Wadi o Newny ame ; walegosie let fever, 1; dipbtberia, 3; croup, pee ener Tne oe ae x < house have to fall on | 3; and whooping cough. be ee ae write = and te 7 ‘Ne before they find oat Viren -Lyncbburg. os sale. Speak Wewsdealer about 0 August. 1891. Population, 19,709. Se ol company are not wanted* Total deaths, 96, inclading 3 fro ewill be a daily s00D-| enteric fever- NEWS OF INTEREST. A colored woman of Indiana, said to shed her toes every thr months. She is t the unheard of affliction. vant it at once come for- pay your subscription spaper cannot advance oD paper next week. 391. Population, 16,000. 451,770. enteric fever, A.--Month of Ja- ough, of being treated for t f ; ---19 YEAR OLD - - - LARGEST AND BEST ILLUSTRATED FAMILY WEEKLY Story Parer IN THE UNITED STATES. ONLY $2.00 PER YEAR All other Story Papers $3.00 per Year. 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