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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1887)
( i A FAMOUS ABBEY. i not know that many niarket-ganlon- NEW YORK FASHIONS. «nd repented meehanieallv and st.., i To hide his ill-made legs, Charles er* near our large cities now sow tlm Description of n Visit to h Monantary the words; Welding Leon U n P )f —The balloon for tho Paris nxhitti- VII. of France introduced long coats Glowing Popula rty of Litre Drew?« Florinlorf, Iedlersdoif, $ 'j'edu^' 1 itiurd In Sacred and t’roiaue lliMtory. i «eed of rhubarb and asparagus in the Cdlor* Mini Shade«. • ion of 1889 will eurty up one hundred reaching to lhe ground, aud Henry, 1 did not see Melle, but had the pleas ihcw’wero0^ BiS!U,lb',‘S“'>«vubru^: L:ioe dresses are an iniporlant feat- rows where they wish to have the •persons. Duke of Anjou, wore shoes, whose I —The Town Council o' Bayreuth has points entunded fully two feet, to con lire i>t fashionable wardrobes at pres- 1 plant« stand. They have adopted this ure of visiting the Abbey of Klosterncu- lhej were the mimes of the hill« voted eight thousand marks for a Liszt ceal nil excrescence on one of his toes. eut. ai they are worn all the y ear plan because it saves the cost of trans berg, a few miles above Vienna, the towns that were in sight or in lhe monument. So, also, when Francis L was obliged round, taking tlm place of grenadines planting and for the additional reason richest and most famous in Austria, and reetion indicated. I looked back Ju, I that it prevent* the plant« from being : Imost as ancient. It belongs to a com had parted from her in the oorridor —Among the treasures left by lhe to wear his hair short on account of a for visiting toilettes in tlm summer, injured by digging them up and set munity of Augustiues, once very nu Get tusks were sawing the air as late Prince and Duke of Wagram, aro wound lie had received on his head, it and serving for dress occasions in all merous, Imt now diminished to about dropped the kreutzer« I hud given he’ tlm bed on which Bonaparte died, ¡nul became the prevailing fashion of tho season«. Black, while, and Suede or ting them out in a new place. They coffee-colored laces are largely im )>re]>are lhe land by spading or plow- forty ]>ersons. Their residence is a ver slowly from one wrinkled palm iau tlie swords of Z'lighis Khan and time. Conceive, if you can. a beau and ported for spring and summer, both | iug it very deep anil adding large itable piilnee, looking from lofty hill the oth< r. I took a draught of the w. Tamerla ne. well-rotted ma sides over a broad expanse of hill and ee lent KlesterneulMirger wine in th, l qvantities of —The Turkish Government has given belle of the time of Queen Elizabeth, in piece lace and in that with scalloped i is then pulver- valley, of vineyard, forest and nieadow- abbey cellars in an adjoining street ti lire. Tin: soil edges, wide enough for tlm length of the beau dressed in his starched doub permission for the publication of tlm | izud, ami rows nre laid off about lAid, a great part of which is theirs, and taking a hist look at the huge ini’ y.ornitza, the Christian newspaper of let, his luxurious curls, mustache and the skirt, and in narrower widths for I three feet apart. In these the seed is and brings its annual revenue into their perial crown of shining copper tho Constantinople whose suppression has beard starched to a point, his enor insertions and floune-*«. Tlm French mous breeches pushed out to a most imitations of Chantilly lace are most J sown and eovensl from two to three already-bursting coffers. It is half tin smanounts the chapel tower, descended attracted attention. used for black dresses, and to lie good I inches deep, the soil being pr*Med hour by rail from Vienna from the t.>« lull and made inv wav as hastily —Artesian wells have been sunk in laughable excess, being stuffed with Great care is northern station, and tho return by the possible across the broad grassy p|aill must I m : all silk, with durable purling firmly over the seed. Algeria witli swell success that large wool, hair, feathers or other light ma or other finish on the scollops. Tlm taken to keep the soil about the young Ixnit, aided by the swift current, is ef to the landing of tho Danube boat tracts of waste land have lawn re terial—to all of which was attached it Marquise laces are very fashionable, plants free from grass and weeds. If fected in a space of time almost n* Alln rt SutlitTr, in San Francisco Chron claimed witli tlm water thus provided. rapier of about four feet in length, with large heavy designs similar to the soil is quite valuable, cabbage, short. It is ten minutes’ walk from the icle. sticking out horizontally from his side; —A'. 0. Titne»-Democrat. those of .Spanish laces, but in very cauliflower, beets, onions or other veg Station io the abbey, by a road that gen the belle, with a standing ruff rising —The late deceased Lama of tlm A BOY’S VENGEANCE. light moshes like those of thread lace; etables are raised between the rows, tly curves up the slope, past coinforta- Calmimk people has been cremated. above her head, her stays or bodice so tlm guipure laces are also used, and but. far enough from them to prevent bie-looking cottages anil little shops ’ neslroynm the Power or the Imltan Trtb, iong-waisted that it reached to her He was the last of his line, as the Rus are liked especially for their th>' plants from being shaded. and along garden walls, over which, in I Whirl, Killed RIs Father. sian G ivernment has decided to suit knees, with a large hoop farthingale durability. Flowered, vine and striped Twenty good rhubarb roots are summertime, hang vines heavily loaded I He was a boy of fifteen, n.lmw| that extended around her like a capa press this priestly office. — tlo'den ltule. cious tub, making it impossible for designs arc most liked this season, enough to keep a family supplied with with grapes. My arrival was ill-timed. Joseph Brown, nnd his story is a re- According to a recent cablegram her bean to impress his love upon with sometimes Greek squares in bands stalks during the time they are desired. It was the dinner hour. Tlie monks ( markable instance of long-studied ven the Mikado and leading statesmen of her distant lips, and which al like insertion, while others have great Seed that will produce at least a hun were in the refectories and could not geance in one .«o young; but space will Japan favor tlm adoption of the En appealed to various ‘ allow me to refer to only two incident, lewed him only to come in contact with wheels next the scalloped edge, grad dred good plants can be obtained for bo disturbed. glish language in transacting the extended hands. Yet such was the do uating narrower toward the top. The five cents. It should be planted in row.« menials who were hurrying through says a writer, speaking of the war b<« official business of the country.—.V. K minion of fashion, that these creatures Suede or ecru laces are in Oriental or alKMit three foot apart, there being the halls with covered dishes that emitted tween the early settlers of Tennessee World. walked tho earth, not with the commis Fedora designs, or else in the tiny dots i space of an inch between the seeds. To savory odors, but without avail. They and the Indians. His father had been — The two copies of tlm Bible used at eration of mankind, but with tho same of point d'esprit. Valenciennes ami mark the rows a cabbage or radish seed all said: "Come back at two o'clock.” awarded some lands in the vicinity of Queen Victoria’s coronation are still in envy that tho world nowjooks upon point d'esprit laecs are liked for white may be dropped between, the rhubarb But at two o'clock 1 wished to be in Nashville, for services in the revolu e.xslenee. One is an heirloom in the her disciples who parade together as dresses. seed. They will break ground in a Vienna, and it was barely mid-day. tion. nnd in 178« he set out, with hi. family of tlm late Dr. Stunner, Bishop 1 the mincing monkey and the divinely The fancy in black lace dresses is few days, and allow the ground to be There seemed to the servitors to be family, to settle upon them. Within a of Winchester, and tlm other is pre drooping kangaroo. for entire black, using inexpensive raked over with a view of keeping the something profane in the idea of break few miles of Chattanooga his boat wn- served in the Cathedral at Norwich.— In every phase of fashion starch has black «atiii under, tlm lace, such as a weeds in subjection. The radishes can i ing in on the hour sacred to monastic suddenly surrounded by about forty Christian Union. played its part, and it would not be deep fall of satin surah, cut in points be pulled and eaten when they are of refection with tho announcement that a Indian canoes, and in n few moment, An interesting race was recently uninteresting to record the introduc at tlm lower edge, and covering the the proper size, and the cabbage stranger would like to look through his headless body lay at the bottom of can be run at Cairo, Egypt. An English pony tion of that powder with which Beau foundatibn skirt of satin, which is fin plants set out where the building. Now and then an ele the Tennessee. His two oldest sons vinare). Jrom Malta, was matchod for a I Brinmnel fashionably dismayed and con- ished with a satin pleating, or with they are desired, All the rhubnrb gantly-dressed gentleman with a sort of and four other young men were at mile and a half against a full-blooded • _ I ( quered the — Prince Regent of England, gathered pinked frills of tlm satin; the plants should be allowed to re- suggestion of a cassock over garments once murdered, and his wife and four Arab male pony, the former conceding Amid the < ____ chronologies of fashion we basque is then of lace laid on substan main dining the first season. The of fine material and fashionable cut, younger children made prisoners. fourteen pounds in weight The match i qnl| t)1(, followin lg event recorded with tial satin rhadanms, which serves with next year the least promising speci with a profusion of fine gold about his Joseph's captor wns a young half-breed out other lining. Baiyls of jet galloon mens should be pulled up and thrown person, in the form of watch chain and brave named Chia-ehnt-alla. who was for $5,000, and resulted in an easy historical dignitv : victory for the mare.—-V. Y. Herald. "In the year 15(14 Mistris Van Den down tlm basque and sleeves; a collar, away. Rhubarb plants raised from seals and finger-rings, lounged tlirough spared his life that he might be the —The population of the island of Siesas, born in Flanders, daughter to cuffs amt a vest or plastron of jet. with seed will vary considerably. Some one of the bay windows. He regarded slave of his mother, n degraded Flench Cyprus, now under British control, is a worshipful Knight of that province, wider jet bands pointed in the front will produce small stalks that have an me from a distance and disappeared in woman who had been brought up and almost entirely rural, there being no with her husband came to London for breadths; jet ornaments catching unpleasant flavor, or be tough and the direction of the refectory. Several married among the Chickamauga«. He large towns; yet the number of offenses their better safety, and there professed up tlm lace drapery, or else a stringy. These should be rejected as thu» appeared and vanished, all per, took Joseph to her cabin, nnd then re in proportion to the population is three herself a Starcher: in which she ex jetted net front for the skirt— soon as their character is determined feetly attired, from head, whose hair turned to the laiat to secure his share times as great ns in England, and the celled; unto whom lmr own nation are the ways in which jet is used for The best plants should be retained, and beard were exquisitely kept, to of the plunder. He had scarcely gone mini her of homicides ten times as large. presently repaired. and paid her very trimming black lace dresses, and most kept supplied with manure, and care dainty feet, encased in the neatest when there appealed nt the door of the Their seed stalks and most fashionable I xhi L Can these — Chicago Tribune.. ■ liberally for her work. Nome very few of sui'h dresses have some trimming of fully cultivated. cabin Cutteatoy, the head chief of the —There lias been found at Solothurn, of tlm best and most curious wives of jet. The newest jet front breadths should be removed as soon as they ap fine-looking, handsomely-dressed gen small town of Tuskegee, opposito Chat- Switzerland, the center of a large tlm time, observing lhe neatness and have fringe ornaments made of strands pear. as they will exhaust the roots by tlemen. 1 thought, lie lhe lineal de tauooga, with a dozen of his warriors, watch manufacturing district, the nest delicacy of the Dutch for white of very fine beads of great length, or producing seed. Tho third year they scendants -no, not the descendants, demanding the boy from the French of a wagtail, built wholly of long ness and line wearing of linen, made els * short and in clusters anil figures. will produce a bountiful crop of leaf since monks are vowed to celibacy— woman. He said the lad was old spiral steel shavings, without the least l them cambric ruffs and sent Some of tlm lace skirts have across the stalks. the modern representatives rather of enough to notice every thing, and 11 Asparagus plant* are obtained in a part of vegetable or animal fibre used | them to Mistris Dinghen to starch, ami front two dee]) flounces, gathered to the hermits of tlie band of Poly- ullowtal to live would escape and fall in a point toward lhe middle, and similar manner. A fourth of a pound in its eoust ruction. The nest has been ' after awhile they made themselves ruffs carps of old, sorely-tempted, but un somu day pilot there an army to de ns heading for each flounce a pointed of seed, costing about twenty-five cent*, preserved in the Museum of Natural of lawn, which was at that time a stuff yielding St. Anthony«, ami the soiled, stroy them all. The boy could not un History. — < 'incinnati Times. most strange ami wolidtq-ful. and there band of jet six or seven inches wide in will produce from six hundred to one unkempt mendicant friar of the middle derstand his words, but he did his ac lattice design. Another flounce fills in thousand plants. The soil for the aspar -A Russian journal has just published upon arose a general «eoff, a bye-word, ages? 1 brought the two extremes to tions. A dozen knives and tomahawks an article on the Dohetz. coal Held. It that shortly limy would make ruffs of a tlm space nt the foot not covered, agus bed should be spaded or plowed gether in my imagination. The con gleamed above him, bul they did not while at the top, on the sides, are very deeply,and a large quantity of well is stated that the coal formations of , spider's web. aud they then began to trast of the modern millionaire monk fall, for the woman sprang before tlie the Don Cossacks district occupy a I send their daughters to M s'.ris Dlnglmn patiiers of lace curving back to long ' rotted cow manure worked into iu If of Austria with his ancient prototype boy, declaring now that he should uot I the bed is simply designed for supply- scarfs of drapery in the middle of the large area in the provinces of Tcher- I Io learn how to starch. Her usual was so extraordinary as to be absolute be murdered, and saved his life. with asparagus l.iissy, Donetz and Mioussy. The rich . price at that time was four or five back, ending in jet-fringed tassels that >"g the family ly irreconcilable. For more than a year the boy w»s a be brought, to est seams of coal and anthracite are pounds to tench them how to starch fall on still more lace. Eight length , the manure van Finally after much waiting and wan prisoner among the Chickiunuugas, en wise rows of jet galloon are down the ! the ground in a wheelbarrow and twenty shillings how, to make found in the iirst-nained province, on basque over the lace, milking a striped | and the soil turned with a spade. dering up and down among chilly cor during all sorts of hardships, but mean tin* right bank of llw Don, and the jstarch.” corsage; lhe scallop *d edges of luce , Deep spading and very high immuring ridors and great stone staircases worn while discovering nil their hiding places Fashions repeat themselves, aud we trail i has already been considerably with the monastic tread of long ages, iu the mountains. The.n he was liber developed. may see our beaux of the present day me made to meet in a soft vest in front, j are necessary to the production of vig it occurred to some of the more com ated by John Sevier and returned to across which are thick ropes of jet, orous and productive plants. The —Judging from the programme just dressed for a dance ns wo have seen mercial menials that they turn an his friends in South Carolina. published by the Berlin University of them about tlm year 1830. A gallant three below the bust and one at the ¡ ground can be prepared in the fall as honest kreutzer. So one of the more Now the youth thought himself old throat, cae'i ending in a loop that ■ well ns In the spring. Tlie rows should tl»e lecturos for the coining summer of that day was accoutred in a coat of enterprising waylaid a brother a little enough to take a part in the bloody fastens on the left over a berry-shape 1 lie alxnit three feet apart. Tlie seed blue, lined with white silk, large cut «erm ster, that institution represents a , should be carefully distributed and more profusely covered with gold than drama that was being enacted every perfect tower of Babel. The follow ing brass buttons styled •‘coronation," jet button. He repaired to Pointed girdles of jet galloon with covered two or three inches deep. his fellows, and obtained permission to where about him. are the languages to be taught: Latin. 'emit short, with large lapels. collar show me objects of greatest interest. James Robertson, who had military Greek, French, English, Italian, Span some four inches wide; waistcoat of dee]) fringe attached are put across ! There is advantage in pressing the soil Several servants arranged among them command of the Nashville district, aid ish. Portuguese, Danish. Polish, Rus white satin, with.silver frogs in lieu of tile end of the front of lace basques, over the seed with the foot The selves to pass me from hand to hand, told him that he knew the secret fast sian, Hungarian, Slovenian, Sanskrit, ' buttons; shirt with bosom frill of an and in keeping with this are a V-shaped young ])lants will soon make their ap to extract ami subdivide the greatest nesses of the river Indians, aud could Syrian. Assyrian, Babylonian, Semitic, inch width, decorated with three small plastron of jet, and other V’s for the pearance and will require careful culti amount of fee. Of what 1 saw I will pilot an army to their rear which might Armenian, Arabic, Turkish. Ethiopian ! diamond studs; hand ruffles nt tlm top of each sleeve. A high collar band vation. The soil about them must be speak briefly of onlj' the treasure destroy them. Robertson heard him • and Chinese. The new Oriental sem wrist; white easslinere tights; white of jet and wristbands in beaded stripes frequently stirred and care taken to room and imperial departments rarely gladly, but shook his head, saying tliut will I m : much used. The sleeves of prevent the growth of gras« nnd weeds. inary, about to lie erected, is likely to «ilk stockings, with clocks over flesh visited. These treasure-rooms of con he could do nothing. The orders of add some morn languages ^to the fore colored one«, add pumps with buckle« lace dresses are fuller than of any oth When lhe asparagus plants are about the, Government were imperative that of gold or'silver set with precious er fabrics, and may be gathered al ten inches high they should be thinned vents, churches and abbeys contain ol>- going list. laith lie nnd Sevier should net strictly jeets of greater or less similarity. most alike at top and bottom, or in out so they will stand nine or ten stones. For tlm neck arrangement« on the defensive, and under no circum behold a silk or satin stock of “Ten- soft pulls around the arm, or with only inches apart in the rows. They will There are usually among them the a]>- ORIGIN OF FASHIONS. stances again invade the Cherokee ; ants,” four inches in diameter at least, one puff at tlm wrists, or else with tlm require careful cultivation during the pliancea of Catholic Church worship country. Spain held Louisiana nnd Man', and Woman*. Slavery to the Wlilina which made him as Adam was made, deep mutton-leg cuff of jet, and tlm entire summer. By fall they will be richly adorned with precious stones, of Those lllch In Social Station. the mouths of the Mississippi, nnd was tho skull of some saint blazing with lace softly puffed above it. i I wo or more feet high if the season ‘•rectus ad sidera to llerc vultus.—Phila In oliserving the characteristics and Ribbons are also much used with is favorable. When killed by the jewels. In this case it was that of St in alliance with the Creeks and Chero delphia Press. changes of fashion it is impossible not An attack upon them would (with black and white or Suede laces, fnist they should be ent off' quite Leopold, the founder of tho abbey. kees. ■ . ■ a—'—- ---- Io ridicule them. We may become How Indians Catch Eagles. sometimes tlm entire dress being made close to th" surface of tho ground. The collection is worth many millions provoke a collision with her, and that familiarized with a present fashion and up of rows of lace alternating with Before the soil lx*coines frozen manure of florins, the principal value being in the infant republic was not prepared Among our Indians the most highly so see nothing preposterous in the at moire ribbon arranged in bias rows on should be placed over the rows to the diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sap for. while all the wisdom and prudence tire in which humanity may clotlm prized article of adornment is eagle tlie whole basque and on the diagonal thickness of five or six inches. Tho phires, many of them embroidered on of Washington were required to avoid itself; but when we look back historic feathers. They not only use them for ly draped apron front, while tlm back next spring this covering should bo priestly robes, themselves precious on another war with Great Britain. So ally to the many devices which have making head-dresses and ornamenting has straight rows forming stripes. On ! raked off and worked into tho soil be account of the sanctity of those who for two years Sevier and Robertson been used for her occasions we lind their blankets, but use them as money other lace skirts there are four rows of tween the rows. The cultivation dur once wore them. These treasure-rooms held their hands, while death lnrked abundance of amusement in the in tlm purchase of fire-water, tobacco moire ribbon three inches wide drop ing tho second year consists in keeping are jealously guarded. You enter by beside every man's dwelling.' Tho records of luxurious folly. The queen and other necessaries of Indian life. ping down each «ide from the belt in the soil loose and free from weeds. In a ponderous door which yields unwill farmer could not fell a tree, gather a t»f fantasy has been denounced with Among tho Blackfoot the mode of graduated lengths, shortest toward the fall tho stalks should bo cut as be ingly to a key as large as that of the crop, or sit in his doorway without a interesting. After the anathemas of the church, stigma catching them is interesting, the back, each end cut in a notch, and fore and another coating of manure gate of a medieval city. The treasure loaded rifle beside him. In a popula tized w th the ridicule of the stage and holding an eagle dance the ••braves” jet fringe of fine beads in long slender given to the rows. Asparagus is a is ranged round the room in great eases, tion of 7,040 in the Nashville district I repair to the mountains, whore each apparently crushed by sumptuary en strands set on to follow the shape of gross feeder, nnd the vigor of the each dosed with doors almost as heavv, the killed were from sixty to seventy a pit and covers it tlm notch. actments; but "resurgam" is written digs plants nnd the size of the stalks will which, thrown open, disclose the ob yearly. At last, when some of the first al her brow and she stalks triumphant j lightly with reeds aril grass. A The easiest and most graceful way chiefly depend on the amount of jects. the most precious in show-cases men in the district had fallen, the piece of tough buffalo meat done In every age. Nasfiville people rose, enrolled them- of making lace skirts is to use the scal manure that is applied to the soil. covered with thick glass. Many of the fashions of former days up in a wolf skin is laid on tho pit. loped skirting, gathering or plaiting sei res. and demanded to be led against The third year a portion of the stalks I was shown the imperial apartments were invented to conceal some deform After the sun is risen tho eagle swoops tlm top in front to the belt, letting it the Chickamauga*. Then Robertson ity of person. Hoops, cushions, pun down, alighting on the wolf skin, fall to the foot on the left, and drawing that first make their appearance can by an aged damsel, whose soiled ap gave way. and sending for young l>o cut and eaten. Tho cutting, how parel did not correspond with the enor ier* and other monstrous devices were which he begins to tear. The Indian, tile right side up h.-flf its length, to Im ever. must not 1 h : continued more than mous wealth of the abbey. The novel Brown asked him to find a route for substituted to make up for certain un- w ho is concealed in tho pit. reaches held there by jot ornaments. A nar two week«, as it is necessary to have and striking feature of her face were an army through the woods to Nico- klndness of Nature, who had not graced out stealthily, seizes the bird by its rower flounce crosses the front under most of tlie stalks mature in older to two teeth, which, descending from be jack. all her creatures with the forms to legs and drags it into tlm pit, whore the skirting, is seen on tlm right side, strengthen the roots, After the thiid neath the up]M>r lip, projected over the it. was ntb>re than a hundred miles, which they considered themselves en he crushes its breast w ith his knees. and then forms half the back across year all tlie stalks can be cut nether like the tusks of a walrus. They through a tOackless forest where never The return of a successful party is the titled. Thus patches were invented in lhe foot. Another flounce above this till the middle of the summer, wen: two of the "pearls that at one white man lind been, and behind every England in the reign of Edward VI. by occasion of great rejoicing, and tho is gathered across the top. covering when other vegetables are in aea- time had been stamcns’twixt the pouted tree might lurk a Chickamauga; but n foreign lady, who concealed withone plumage of our bird of liberty graces the back. The satin foundation skirt son and asparagus is no longer desired petals of her lips,” as a now-forgotten with two q^three companions tlie an eruption on her face, and to such a the to|i-knot of a greasy Indian buck. is made fluffy at tin* foot by two plaited by most persons. An asparagus bed American poet has sung. There was young man w^Rt and returned in safe height was the fashion carried that the •'To what base uses, etc.”— Christian or gathered frills being sewed to its once established will continue to pro nothing unusually remarkable in con ty. By the route lie hail blazed ladies <int their black patches into div at Hurl, edges, and a deep satin fl nine.*, scal duce good crops during an average nection with the apartment«, except of 550 men soon followed, an«Athe rest ers grotesque forms, such ns rings, loped or pointed and faced, falls over life-time, provided it is kept free from the view across the Danube through the is history. Thu head chi»*ro,,f Reliable Furniture Poli»h. crosses, crowns, etc. In a book pule I these before the lace is set on. Those weeds and grass, nnd is well manured long series of windows that lighted Chickamauga« was killed, nnd seventy iisbed nt tlm time the author has pre The subjoined simple preparation who do not use the double flounces and protected from frost. There is no them. The polished floors were more of his warriors, and their towns were fixed a picture of Virtue and of Vice, will be found desirable for cleaning across the back have a single deep greater delicacy and no more whole slippery than a skating rink, ami the laid iu ashes. — Harper's Mayasige. in which virtue is modestly represented and polishing old furniture: Over a flounce to match that of the apron some food than asparagus. Persons •vails were ornamented with paper or as wearing a plain black dress and I moderate tire put a perfectly clean ves front, set on very full, with the top who lieconie accustomed to its use pre frescoes or pictures of indifferent merit. hood. with a'kerchief covering her sel. Into this drop two ounces of white Would Need No Help. dropping over in Arab folds. Full fer it to any garden vegetable. It At the corner, nt the farther end of the Heck; and Vice with her low-cut dre*i or yellow wax. When melted add four At a duh dinner the other day • pttniers made of lace flounces, showing should have a place in the garden of long suit, was the threne room, cireu- weal's no 'kerchief over those parta ounces pure turpentine; then stir until tlie scalloped edges as they curve away every farmer. It is true that it re lar, lofty ami imposing. Its decorations number of lawyers were present, and wlilcli modesty should hide, and with a cool, when it is ready for use, Tho from the front, are seen on very youth quires some time to bring a bed into were of a higher onier. The view from conversation became general on the face variously figured with patches mixture brings out the original color of ful gowns.— Harper's Bazar. a condition to produce stalks suitable the windows was superb. The witch subject of practice at the bar. most curiously devised of all manner the wood, adding a luster equal to that ••Now, do you know." drawled Rich I for the table, but it requires a shorter smiled approval. Then, quite unex of t ntiistical conceits. of varnish. By rubbing w ith a piece elieu Rushes, “do you know thatwerel RAISING VEGETABLES. time than is needtsi to raise trees; pectedly, she emitted a series of shrill I ull-buttnnied wigs wore invented of tine cork it may, when it fades, be btislio«, and vines that will bear fruit. shrieks, that came back in an alarming a witness. I wouldn’t take bullying l>n Sowing I he Semi In Rows Where the Plants by a French bar bar named Duviller for removed.— Hclcctic Medical Journal. Arr Desired tn Stand. An asparagus be<l, especially one pro volley of echoes from walls nnd ceil the stand? 1 don't Ix-liete in thi« thing the pnqwise of imiieealing a deformity Many farmers neglect to raise aspar duced by plantiug seed, is a permanent ing. One would have thought it was of eross-exniniuation, and 1 wouldn t — Bell conducted experiment* in in th* shoulder of the Dauphin of agus and rhubarb, or pic-plant, l»e- investment that is almost certain to the cave of u sorceress nnd all the de submit to it!” France, ami. w hile the beau monde In beet-feeding, says Prof. Fear, of the ••Why, tny dear «ir.” replied a sage England wore their hair Inxiiriniit, the Pennsylvania State College, are great cause the plants required for setting pay very large dividends.— Chicago mons were howling in chorus. Before of Blackstone, ‘'no intelligent barrister Timer. co«t an much and are so difficult to ob ly needed In this country. Farmers I had fairly recovered from my aston 1*111*11 and the bur were seen with tho , ishment she turned towaixl the win would dream of putting you to such a enormous wig. and the physicians ap could realize from them what they tain. Nome are not aware of tlm but little «kill is required to rahfe —There Is a farm one hundred miles dow*. and. extending her skinny hand, test! He'd simply engage the attention preciated conjointly the magical cff.*«.< have lost by so long neglecting a crop that plants suitable fur cultivating in a !<•& long and one hundred mile, wide In of the attorney for tlie defense, and entering in the rotation of all well, executed the gyratory movement of a that was paid to it by the world. from seed. A still smaller number do Louisiana. It cost $50.000 to fence it dervish as she pointed through each. you'd tangle yourself in no time, managed farms. FOREIGN GOSSIP. f Detroit Free Press.