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i those of the inner set. Both coats were to one of the oldest families of the dis delightful lavender; but the lavender of 1 ROOM DECORATÌON. furnished with a great number of im trict, and one famous for its pretty our northern gardens is not so fragrant 1 ] proved air buffers, and the arrangement women. Miss Darneille is a sparkling as that grown in the soft air of the Graceful Hangings and Cosx.arlaLSa Ap of < spring armor extended five or six feet brunette with abundant dark curly Mediterranean coast, and which may be pointments Give an Air of Luxury. beyond the massive steel plates with hair, beautiful eyes and fine complexion. bought from the druggist. One of tho I In the decoration of a room a general which the vessel was originally armored. She has very pleasing manners and is a best plants for pleasant and permanent air of luxury is imparted by graceful returning to port stern foremost they She < carried one motor cannon of large great social favorite. perfume is the small shrub commonly hangings and comfortable appointments. opined what had happened, and desiring size. Among the girls in senatorial circles called lemon verbena, and we may even Such an effect cau be accomplished by a that their ship should do all her sailing One of the crabs was of the ordinary I've sipped the voluptuous sherbet that the in the natural way, the Stockbridge was pattern, but Crab K was furnished with there are many comely and clever ones. , find something to our taste among the woman of taste without much extrava orientals serve. medicinal plants—chamomile, thyme, gance. In the use of curtains every va And I’ve felt the glow of red Bordeaux tin put about and steamed, bow foremost, j a spring armor abovo tho heavy plates There is Miss Washburn, of Minnesota, marjoram, sweet basil and their kindred riety of decoration becomes possible, gling each separate nerve; to her anchorage behind the breakwater, i of her roof. This had been placed upon I've sampled your classic Massie under an ar For the sachets themselves anything and so much taste and skill can be tlie commander thanking his stars that bor green. her after the news had been received by that is pretty will do if it is not too shown in the selection of materials, the for once the Lenox had got ahead of j And I’ve reeked with song a whole night long the syndicate that the Adamant would thick. Those souvenirs that most wom adaptation of patterns and the choice of over a brown poteen. him. , carry a perpendicular cannon over her en have somewhere among their treas coloring that it is not surprising dra for Infants and Children The members of the syndicate were 1 stem, but there had not been time The stalwart brew of the land o’ cakes, the ures may be made still more sacred peries of every kind receive increasing very anxious to remove the unfavorable ( enough to fit out another crab in the schnapps of the frugal Dutch, I made up in little bags of odd shapes, attention. The much praised wine of the distant Rhine, impression regarding what was called in | Caatoria cures Colic. Constipation. "Caatoria is so well adapted to ch ildrrn that same way. Sour Stomach, Diarrtima. Eructation, The shadow silk, with its changeable and still further ornamented with nee and the beer praised overmuch. I recommend it as superior to any prescription many quarters their attack upon a Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes di The ale of dear old London and the port of When tlie director in charge of repeller background and design of roses, hops dle, brush or pen, as taste and skill may knqwn to me.” H. A. A rcher , 31. D., United States vessel, and a circular to southern climes— Without injurious medication. No. 7 first caught sight of the Adamant, and clematis blending in such harmony dictate. A piece of your grandmother ’ s lit So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. All. ad infln., have I taken in a hundred thou the public was issued, in which they ex and scanned through his glass tho vast wedding dress, or your own; a bit of of natural color, is most desirable, not sand times. pressed their deep regret at being obliged proportions of the mighty ship which “ For several vears I have recommended the baby's ribbon; the curious silk that only for curtains and portieres, but for " The use of * Castori* * is so universa! and Yet, as I aforementioned, these other charms to interfere with so many brave officers was rapidly steaming toward the coast, your ' Coston*. ' and shall always continue to ita merits so well known that it seems a work wall hangings as well. This makes pic was part of an Indian rajah's coat; the do so as It iuu un ariably produced benefici*! are naught or supererogation to endorse it. Few are the and men in a moment of patriotic en dotted mull you wore to your first party. tures in a room unnecessary as wall intelligent families who do not keep Castori* results." Compared with the paramount goFgeousness thusiasm, and explaining how absolutely he felt that a responsibility rested upon within easy reach." E dwin F. P ardxx . H. D-, him heavier than any which had yet with which the west is fraught; Fill it with rose leaves and write, "No adornments. The plantation cloth in C arlos M artyr -, D.D., For art and nature are just the same in the necessary it was that the Lenox should been borne by an officer of the syndicate, •’The Winthrop." leMh Street and 7th Ave.. other days are like the days of June.” olive, browns and grays also makes very- New York City. land where the porker grows. be removed from a position where a con but he did not hesitato in the duty which New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. The handkerchief your dear, dead friend desirable draperies. The green cloth, And the paint keeps getting redder the farther flict with English lino of battle ships ho had been sent to perform, and imme last gave you — too precious to carry — with cat tails, pond lilies, etc., worked out west one goes. would be probable. There were many diately ordered the two crabs to advance stitch it together and fill it with memo in white upon it, make very pretty de Our savants have never discovered the reason thinking persons who saw the weight of to meet the Adamant, and to proceed to ries. “There’s rosemary, that's for re signs for curtains, portieres and table why this is so. the syndicate's statements, but the effect action according to the instructions And ninety per cent, of the laymen care less membrance:” for a generous pouch of cloths. of the circular upon the popular mind which they had previously received. than the savants know— pine leaves quote Emerson, “Who leaves A room done in Madagascar grass I. It answers every purpose that this is manifest: was not great. His own ship was kept, in pursuance of the pine tree leaves his friend,” or Tho cloth is odd and cool. The cloth comes The paint keeps getting redder the farther you The syndicate was now hard at work orders, several miles distant from the reau, “ The spruce, the hemlock and the in strips, every one different, yet all har go out west! making preparations for the grand stroke British ship. pine will not countenance despair." In monizing: the curtains and portieres MAGGIE DARNEILLE. Give me no home 'neath the pale pink dome of which had been determined upon. In As soon as tho repeller had been deed, in this part of our pleasant task European skies— tiie whole country, there was scarcely a sighted from the Adamant a strict look who is fair, slight and not very tall. the field is inexhaustible, for scarcely a hung lengthwise, cushions and tidies on the bias. The latest is an English nov No cot for me by the salmon sea that far to the man whose ability could lie made avail out had been kept for the approach of She is a well read girl, who talks easily 1 southward lies; poet but gives us an appropriate line. elty cloth, the prettiest being sea green and well. able in their work, who was not engaged But away out west I would build my nest on crabs, and when the small exposed por M argaret E. H ouston . in hue, with a waving line in cream Pretty, brown haired, brown eyed top of a carmine hill. in their service; and everywhere, in tions of the backs of two of these were color running through it, resembling the little Courtney Walthall, of Mississippi, Where I can paint without restraint creation foundries, workshops and ship yards, the perceived glistening in the sunlight the redder still! waves of the sea. It comes in squares, Paris Fashions. construction of their engines of war was speed of the great ship was slackened. has been written about and flattered so —Eugene Field. The new spring gowns are character- with designs of shell and fish in each being carried on by day and by night. The ability of the syndicate's submerged much that it’s a wonder her curly head No contracts were made for the delivery vessels to move suddenly and quickly in hasn’t been turned. The same might be ized by lightness and delicate effects corner. For curtains, portieres and bed of work at certain times; eveiy thing was any direction had been clearly demon said of Lucille and Corinne Blackbum, which have not been seen in Paris for spreads these are united with a fancy done under the direct supervision of the strated, and although a great ironclad of Kentucky, who are tall, slim girls, many seasons. The crepons, the spring stitch. Mantels are to be guiltless of Balm F . in not a liquid, . , tnuff _ or powder. Applied into the nottriU it it syndicate and its subordinates; and tho with a ram could run down and sink a with pretty features, soft browu hair weight wools and the silks and grena draperies. Many of polished wood have Kljft Cream quickly abtorbed. It cleante» tho allayt in flammation, heal* _ — dines all have a light and floating effect, a row of gilt hooks, upon which are work went on with a definiteness and crab without feeling tho concussion, it and graceful, easy manners. E II za the tore*. Sold bu druggieto or tent bu mail on receipt of price. L (1 n hung souvenirs. Duck or linen, with Newer ones who have not been para given partly by lace and ribbons, and rapidity hitherto unknown in naval con was known that it would bo perfectly By FRANK R. 8TOOKTON. graphed so often are Miss Brice, of Ohio, partly by the waving accordion plisses pretty designs of flowers, is now being struction. easy for the smaller craft to keep out of In the midst of the syndicate's labors the way of its bulky antagonist. There and Miss Mary Vilas, second daughtw whicii one sees everywhere. And the used as a frieze. Curtains should hang of Senator Vilas, of Wisconsin. Author of “Rudder Grange,’* MAniM Kil- windows and magazines are full of straight at the right side, and with the there arrived off the coast of Canada the Miss Brice is rather plump, but of painted or printed muslins and of light draped effect at the left. bright,” ‘*The Bee Man of Orn,’’ “The first result of Great Britain's prepara fore the Adamant did try to ram the crabs, nor to get away from them. Her good figure, and has thick brown hair silks with cascades of ruffles of chiffon For a door panel, or in fact any kind Christmaa Wreck,’’ “The Lady or the tions for her war with tho American commander intended, if possible, to run combed quite plainly back, exposing a and silk mull so fine that a breath sets of a panel, cloth of copper or silver is Tiger,’* “The Late Mrs. Nall,** “The syndicate, in the shape of the Adamant, down one or both of them, but ho did well shaped forehead. I never noticed it waving. very beautiful. One scene having a de Bundroatô h««," “The Casting Away the largest and finest ironclad which had not propose to do this in tho usual way. the color of her eyes, but know that they There are beautiful light parasols cov sign across the top worked in gold was ever [crossed the Atlantic, and which of Mrs. Leeks and Mr*. Aleehlne,” “Tho As the crabs approached, the stem had been sent to raise tho blockade of jacket of tho Adamant was let down and are intelligent and very expressive. She ered with floating ruffles of chiffon, fans a draped fishnet; at the bottom rushes Dnsantes,” etc. covered with and shells. It was attached to a door; the Canadian port by the syndicate’s the engines were slowed. Tliis stem is bright and witty, and talks remark ably well. S7 puffs and ruffles above and at the sides in artistic folds [Copyrighted by P. F. Collier* oi Collier's Once vessels. jacket, when protecting tho rudder and a Week, and published by speeia! arrangement of the same, and fell a green plantation cloth curtain; the This great ship had been especially propellers, looked very much like tho with him through the American Press Associa veils and scarfs effect given was that of looking into a fitted out to engage in combat with re cow catcher of a locomotive, and was ca tion. All rights reserved. ! for hats of the great distance. pellers and crabs. As far as was possi pable of being put to a somewhat similar That audacious beauty, Lady Teazle, same delicate Now burst forth in the Lenox a storm ble the peculiar construction of the syn use. It was the intention of the captain material. What has been handed down to fame asso of frenzied rage, such as was never seen dicate's vessels had been carefully stud of the Adamant, should tho crabs at a pity it remains ciated with a screen, but it is with the Soon Lota will be scarce and Command a Higher Price, perhaps upon any vessel since vessels ied, and English specialists in the lino of tempt to attach themselves to his stern, so dear when it use, not abuse, of this ornamental arti naval construction and ordnanco had were firet built. From the commander to suddenly put on all steam, reverse his is so pretty. cle that we wish to deal. From being to the stokers every heart was filled with given most earnest consideration to engines and back upon them, tho stern For immediate merely unwieldy contrivances to shelter fury at the insult which was put upon methods of attack and defense most jacket answering as a ram. wear there are from the draft the screens have become them. The commander roared through likely to succeed with these novel ships Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to Tho cofiimander of the Adamant had light colored Bed among the greatest ornaments of the his trumpet that if that infernal sea of war. The Adamant was tho only no doubt that in this way he could run home, and no room seems to be furnished THE INVESTMENT CO.. J. I. KNIGHT A CO.. fords, cashmeres beetle were not immediately loosed from vessel which it had been possiblo to send into a crab, roll it over in tho water, and 49 Stark St., Portland. Or. and woolens,with without one or more. The threefold his ship he would first sink her and then out in so short a time, and her cruise when it was lying bottom upward, like F. BARNEKOFF A CO.. Baal Zitate Agenta, McMinnville, quaint but beau parlor screen is the most fashionable; McMinnviUe Flouring Millfl. was somewhat of an experiment. If she a floating cask, he could move his ship the repeller. tiful figures wov for summer the bamboo or white enam To these remarks the director of the should be ssccessful in raising the block to a distance and mako a target of it. So 1 Q en or printed el frame is very desirable. The panels ade of the Canadian port, the British syndicate’s vessels paid no attention, but desirous was this bravo and somewhat thereon, and no may be of figured silk or to match the proceeded to state as briefly and forcibly admiralty would have but little difficulty facetious captain to try his new plan matter what the draperies of the room. I? as possible that the Lenox had been de in dealing with tho American syndicate. upon a crab that he foreboro to firo upon One can be used to shut in a cozy nook pattern of the The most important object was to pro tho two vessels of that class which were tained in order that he might have an S- c silk, a chameleon in the sitting room. In a corner it is opportunity of speaking with her com vide a defense against tho screw ex approaching him. Some of his guns wero t* effect more or fashionable to swing a hammock, well I mander, and of informing him that his tracting and rudder breaking crabs; and so mounted that their muzzles could be less pronounced filled with cushions, where the fair * r 1» ' ALICE BELKNAP. action in coming out of the harbor for to this end tho Adamant had been fitted greatly depressed and aimed at an object is observed. The members of the family may enjoy the the purpose of attacking a British vessel, with what was termed a “stem jacket.” in tho water not far from the ship. But Miss Vilas is fair and quite slender—a highest novelty latest novel or slumber undisturbed by was in direct violation of the contract This was a great cage of heavy steel theso wero not discharged, and, indeed, charming girl, who was not out much is Broussa silk, chance intruder. Abundance of cush between the United States and the syn bars, which was attached to tho stern of the crabs, which were new ones of un owing to her mother’s rather delicate which is crape ions should next be supplied for couch, dicate having charge of the war, and the vessel in such a way that it could usual swiftness, were alongside tho Ada health. like, but lighter window seat and easy chairs; also head be raised high above the water, so as to mant in an incredibly short time and out that such action could not be allowed. A beautiful girl, who is not yet out, but is still pursuing her studies under the than crape, and it is embroidered in rests, to take the place of tidies. Those The commander of the Lenox paid no offer no impediment while under way, of the range of these guns. gold, blue and red oriental threads, and of linen, plantation cloth and denim, more attention to theso words than the and which, in time of action, could be Crab J was on the starboard side of the watchful eye of her mother, is Miss Alice syndicate’s director had given to those let down so as to surround and protect Adamant, Crab K was on the port side, Belknap, daughter of the late General looks like a walking edition of the Ko with designs of flowers, fish and love he had spoken, but immediately com the rudder and screw propellers, of and, simultaneously, the two laid holdof Belknap. She was bom in Washington, ran, but it is very beautiful and dura knots upon them, are cool and inviting ble. as well as artistic. menced a violent attack upon the crab. which the Adamant had two. her. But they were not directly astern but spent most of her life abroad, and There are also plaited cashmeres and In the window should be a Japanese It was impossible to bring any of the This was considered an adequate de of the great vessel. Each had its nippers speaks fluently French, German and large guns to bear upon her, for sho was fense against tho nippers of a syndicate fastened to one side of the stem jacket, Italian. She has a fine figure, an ex tucked materials in almost every kind of hanging vase filled with flowers or almost under the stern of the Lenox, but crab; but as a means of offense against near the hinge like bolts which held it to quisite rose leaf complexion and very goods for the making of spring suits. leaves, as the fresh green and natural every means of offense which infuriated these almost submerged vessels a novel the vessel, and on which it was raised dark eyes, lashes and brows, in striking Iron frame grenadine, with satin bor plants are a relief to the eye. A hollow ingenuity could suggest was used against contrivance had been adopted. From a and lowered. contrast to a profusion of golden hair. ders woven to represent ribbon sewed on, seated Indian stool with a cushion upon is very rich and elegant. Most of these it; a few easy chairs; a table with an it. Machine guns were trained to fire great boom projecting over the stem, a In a moment the Adamant began to Her only appearance in society last sea are black, others have the borders afternoon tea set, one for papers and almost perpendicularly, and shot after largo ship's cannon was suspended per steam backward, but the only effect of son was at the superb coming out ball books; a few old fashioned ornaments shot was poured upon that portion of its pendicularly, muzzlo downward. This this motion, which soon became rapid, of Colonel Jerome Bonaparte's lovely colored. The Russian blouse will be the rage, on the mantel; a little open cabinet in glistening back which appeared above gun could bo swung around to the deck, was to swing the crabs around against daughter, who is her intimate friend. J uliette M. B abbitt . and is seen in everything from chiffon to white enamel and gold, with bric-a-brac the water. hoisted into a horizontal ¡»osition, loaded her sides and carry them with her. As the heaviest traveling gown. Those in upon it; a catchall in linen of banner But as these projectiles seemed to have with a heavy charge, a wooden plug the vessels were thus moving the great the thinner goods will be adapted to cir form; a pretty wall ornament in the SCENTS AND SACHETS. no effect upon the solid back of Crab H, keeping the load in position when the pincers of the crabs were twisted with cumstances, but the heavier ones will be shape of a large palm leaf fan cov two great anvils were hoisted at the end gun hung perpendicularly. tremendous force, the stem jacket on The Woman Who Lives in the Country Russian pure and simple. Printed mus ered with silk; a spider web with a of the spanker boom and dropped, one If a crab should come under the stern one side was broken from its bolt, and Should iiatber Iler Owu Perfumes. lins are made up over satin or colored spider worked upon it, with a bunch of after the other, upon it. The shocks tliis cannon could bo fired directly down on the other the bolt itself was drawn Those who prefer the fresh and sim taffetas. The robe in the illustration is reeds and grasses caught in the center, were tremendous, but the internal con ward upon her back, and it was not be out of tho side of tho vessel. Tho nippers struction of the crabs provided, by lieved that any vessel of the kind could then opened, and the stem jacket fell ple perfumes of nature to the compounds of pale green stamped delaine, with will make a very pretty, artistic, invit I. H olland . means of upright beams, against injury stand many such tremendous shocks. It ' from their grasp into the sea, snapping of the chemist or druggist, may make sleeves and ruffle made of embroidered ing summer room. WRITE TO from attacks of this kind, and the great was not known exactly how ventilation ; in its fall tho chain by which it had been the fragrance of their rooms a double painted muslin. The hat is of openwork Paris Fashions. masses of iron slid off into the sea with was supplied to the submarine vessels of raised and lowered. pleasure by gathering sweet flowers, green straw, with marguerites. The Varnishing day at the salon is an oc parasol is of green surah with ruffle of the out doing any damage. the syndicate, nor how tho occupants 1 This disaster occurred so quickly that leaves and roots as they come in their same painted muslin. Ribbons, moss casion for the display of our prettiest eo owell Finding it imposc'Me to make any im were enabled to mako the necessary ob ; few persons on board the Adamant knew way, thus adding association to the ex costumes, and we must plead guilty of pression upon the Diluted monster at his servations during action. When under what had happened. But the captain, quisite odors and giving them the key green. trying to outdo our neighbors in the A Chicago Beauty. stem, the com. «.idcr of the Lenox way the crabs sailed somewhat elevated 1 who had seen everything, gave instant to happy thoughts. No. io Spruce Street, matter of handsome costumes, and in hailed the dr- •r of the repeller, and above the water, but when engaged with 1 orders to go ahead at full speed. The Mrs. Hamilton McCormack, of Chi my opinion the living figures that pass The woman who lives in the country swore to hip ougli his trumpet that an enemy only a small portion of their first thing to be dono was to get at a dis cago, is of English birth, being the serenely along looking at the paintings has many opportunities of this kind, NEW YORK. if he did immediately order the covering armor could be seen. tance from those crabs, keep well away and may “crown her kerchiefs fine daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward are more interesting than the pictures. Lenox to ! free, her heaviest guns It was surmised that under and be from them, and pound them to piece* Plummer, of Canterbury. She received The dresses are so pretty, the parasols so should !>■ I iv; lit to bear upon his float- tween some of the scales of this armor with his heavy guns. with mickle rare perfume” at a very a liberal education and is a fine linguist light and airy, made as they are of filmy ing con ting Louse, and that it should be there was some arrangement of thick and Greek scholar. Rather above medi- chiffon lightly festooned over a frame of But the iron screw propellers had little cost. sunk It took all day to do it. glasses, through which the necessary ob scarcely begun to move in the opposite In gathering your own perfumes you pale silk, and the hats are so becoming, It would have been a grim satisfaction servation could bo made; and it was be direction before the two crabs, each now bring home something more than herbs and the wraps so rich with gold em to lio commander of the Lenox to sink lieved that, even if the heavy perpen ’ lying at right angles with the length of —the joy of the time, the beauty of the broidery, and the lace and ribbon—so '"epeller No. 0, for he knew the vessel dicular shots did not crush in the roof of Gaten Ä Henry, Prop». much of it is used now, more, I think, vhen she had belonged to the United a crab, these glasses would be shattered : the ship, but neither of them directly day, the friends who were with you— than ever before. If McMinnville. - Oregon. States navy. Before she had been by concussion. Although this might ap astern of her, made a dash with open part of your life goes into the little The spring wraps simply revel in rich of Intelligence enough to «■neo and quick-witted qnii k-wi bought by the syndicate, and fitted out pear a matter of slight importance, it ’ nippers, and Crab J fastened upon one silken bag along with a few dried leaves. know a “ ~ ..... "GOOD THING ” at sight, but ; propeller, while Crab K laid hold of the embroidery in metal threads, and almost Roses and lavender have been used with spring armor, ho had made two was thought among naval officers it who has Lost the Most Precious Possession every costume which will stand it has ■ on. long cruises in her, end he bitterly hated would necessitate the withdrawal of a ' other. There was a din and crash of from time immemorial to flavor the Earth, viz. GOOD HEALTH, WILL 1 breaking metal, two shocks which were more or less gold linen chest, and no discovery of NOT require a SECOND TELLING to lie her, from her keel up. crab from action. or silver em imluced to lieconie a purchaser The director of the repeller agreed to Tn consequence of the idea that the relt throughout tho vessel, and the shat modern times can furnish anything broidery. Figaro release the Lenox the instant her com crabs were vulnerable between their tered and crushed blades of the propel more pleasing. The old fashioned hun Everything New jackets of rich mander would consent to return to port. overlapping plates, some of tho Ada lers of the great battle ship were power dred leaved rose is best for the purpose, white or black as it is richer in essence and more perma Belts and Appliances. No answer was made to this proposition, mant’s boats were fitted out with Gat less to move her. And Firstclass. velvet are stiffly ment than the more delicate roses now [ to be continued .] but a dynamite gun on tho Lenox was ling and machino guns, by which a Do you know why? Because it is plain embroidered in cultivated. The petals should be gath i to be seen that the TRUTH ONCE TOLD Special Accommodations for Commercial brought to bear upon the syndicate's ves shower of balls might bo sent under the gold thread, and ■ is enough The Surprising Promptness ered when fresh blown, and not too Travellers sel. Desiring to avoid any complications scales, tlirough the glasses and into the I with which al! classes of people respond to many costumes much dried. The fragrance of roses is which might ensue from actions of this body of the crab. In addition to their our announcements, and the increasing de Corner Second anil E Streets, one block have vest front, so delicate there is no danger of having sort, the repeller steamed ahead, while gqns, these boats would be supplied with mand for Dr. Gregg’s Goods wherever in- from Cooks hotel. MRS. HAMILTON M’CORMACK. cuffs and collars THEY ADD TO THE ATTRACTIVENESS too much — unless, perhaps, in the case i troduced is always recognized and the i the director signaled Crab II to move the other means of attack upon the crab. quality of merit takes care of itself. Meta of the woman who kept a stone churn niu height and of noticeably fine phy in the same valu stem of the Lenox to the windward, OF WASHINGTON SOCIETY. Of course it would be impossible to phorically our statement is the Button— Scientiflc America» filled with rose leaves in her parlor, and sique, Mrs. McCormack has brought to able embroidery. which, being quickly done, the gun of destroy these submerged enemies by the Public Press it. and Agency for Some of them are her American home a fair English face. the latter bore upon the distant coast. means of dynamite or torpedoes; for Amiable Daughters of Distinguished Meli. stirred them up with the dasher—but Hr. (¡regg’s Electric Sperialliex most of our native growths are so strong Mrs. McCormack is an experienced made postiche so It was now very plain to the syndicate with two vessels in close proximity, the Graceful Girls In .Senatorial Circles. in essential oil it takes but a pinch of equestrienne and a good whip. Her as to change “IX) THE REST.” director that bis words could have no explosion of a torpedo would be as dan Miss WalthaTl, Miss Washburn, Miss them to give the faint aroma so pleasing appearance on the avenue attracts all from one cos The extent of Pressure on the button and effect upon the commander of the gerous to the hull of one as to the other. I the success of Dr. Gregg’s Eldctric Good Brice, Miss Vilas, tlie Misses Blackburn. in our drawers and boxes. eyes. During her brief residence in tume to another. Lenox, and he therefore signaled Crab The British admiralty would not allow in “DOING tlie Rest,” is most satisfacto- A spike of the sweet clover growing Chicago she has drawn about her a Handsome dress H to tow the United States vessel into even the Adamant to explode torpedoes ICopyright, 1892, by American Press Associa | rily ^hown in the marvelous growth of our es .for visit, home legion of loyal friends. CAVKATfl, by the roadside, a branch of sweet tion.] port. When the commander of the or dynamite bombs under her own stern. business the past 00 days. T.ADC MARKS, or reception are During the season of 189’2 Washington briar from the thicket where the thrush Reheated and increasing demands for Lenox saw that his vessel was beginning With regard to a repeller, or spring DEBION FATSNTS often made like THEGREGG ELECTRIC -FOOT WARM Women Designers. COPYRIGHTS, etc. to move backward he gave instant armored vessel, the Adamant would rely »ociety has been blessed with an un is singing or a bunch of spicy winter- ER” are coming in from all parts of the 1 or Information nrid free Handbook write to From an article in the New York Re the illustration, orders to put on all steam. But this upon her exceptionally powerful arma usual number of bright girls, whose green from the woods will embalm a Ml NN A CO., »1 B roadway . N ew Y ork . country with profuse acknowledgements Old«.! bure.u tor nemrlns parents In Anwrlea. was found to bo useless, for when the ment and upon her great weight and fresh beauty reminds one of this glorious summer’s walk and the song of a bird corder I find that the first woman carpet with a deep vel that so*much comfort for $1 (the price)was Every parent taken out by n. I. bronchi botoro vet foot piece, richly embroidered with ike buying Gold Dollars for ten cents for many a winter day; and the sprig designer in the country was Mrs. Flor dynamite gun was about to be fired the speed. She was fitted with twin screws Maytime. the public by a notice riven tree of cbarve In the The Rugged Constitution ot Man when Mrs. Carlisle had with her most of the of pearly life everlasting yon broke off ence Elizabeth Cory, of New York. She gold or silver, or sometimes a mixture of engineshad been ordered stopped, and and engines of the highest power, and once broken, becomes pitiable in the ex both. The girdle is sometimes embroid the moment that the propeller blades it was believed that she would lie able to season two lovely Kentucky girls, Miss as you walked with your lover across thought women could make prettier de ered to match the skirt and sometimes treme, from which there is absolutely no ceased moving the nippers of tho crab overhaul, ram and crush the largest Virginia Ball Helm and Miss Mattie the dry pasture field, inhaling the milky signs for household decorations than left plain. escape without assistance The Gregg circulation of any sHentire paper In tbe Belts and Appliances, in cases of I/arppst world, splendidly illnMruted. No intelligent had been released from their hold upon vessel, armored or unarmored, which Thompson. Miss Helm is a fair, graco- odor while he told you of its near rela men could, so prepared herself by a Ribbons are holding high carnival Electric man should be without it. Weekly. 03.00 a this kind, have honestly won their title of course of patient study and practice in tion to the edelweiss which Swiss maid the stem post, and the propeller blades tho syndicate would be able to bring year; II..M) *ix month«. Addm MUNN A CO, and flutter everywhere. KING OF REMEDIED. 11, blikheks , 3M Broadway. New York. ens gather for their bridal flower, will, drawing for the work. Cooper union of the Lenox were gently but firmly against her. Somo of her guns were of Rheumatism is conouered, sufferers from Feints About Current Costumes. if laid in your drawer, prove true to its has given to the world numbers of ac obesity are speedily relieved, dropsy seized in a grasp which included the immense caliber, firing shot weighing Among the prettiest washable goods (juickiy yields, spinal difficulties and par name, recalling the hour and the love complished women designers in floor rudder. It was therefore impossible for nearly 3.000J pounds and requiring half coverings, tableware, dress goods, fur are the sateens, which are in rich, dark alysis disappear, and many other diseases of it—for what is life but love? the engines of tho vessel to revolve the a ton of powder for each charge. Be of Men and Women are permanently cured A handful of pin© needles gives a good, niture draperies, etc. American women colors, and the ginghams and zephyrs fully described In complete catalogue for Ge propeller, and, unresistingly, tho Lenox sides these she carried an unusually wholesome air to a chest or closet, with now even design patterns for printing which are most exquisitely light and or elaborate c:rcular free. We guarantee was towed, stem foremost, to the break large number of large cannon and two to forfeit twice the price of any of Dr. delicate. a hint of outdoor life and health. The Japanese silks. water. Goods found to be not genuine Chailies are now made a yard and (iregg's balsam fir of New England, so much in The news of this incident created the dynamite guns. She was so heavily We make an elegant little $3 Electric Belt, Fads and Fashions. more wide, and the cotton chailies are which is selling very rapidly and which we demand for pillows, is almost too vigor wildest indignation in tlio United States ; lated and armored as to be proof A new fad is to have upon an easel a fully as pretty as the all wool. ous for close quarters, but the spruces will take in exchane for any Higher Power navy, and throughout the country the against any known artillery in the I think violets are really the most Belt (except >5 Belt) and credit $3 on the and firs of the home grounds,have a panel of white, upon which favorite Mlespleaanrae f'nrrd. IV condemnation of what was considered world. price of new order. Remember the electric Sho was a floating fortress, with men I am glad to testify that I used Pastor Koe more gentle breath and may be gathered guests are invited to write their auto [Kipular flower of the season. the insulting action of the syndicate was “Foot Warmers” are $1 a pair, worth |10. nig's Nerve Tonic with the best snoeese tor enough to mako up the population of a There are very pretty cotton Bedford Address at any time. C'rab apples have a re graphs. general. In foreign countries tho affair ■leepleeanefB, and believe that It la really a great Cloth of copper and cloth of silver are cords, and they make very handsome freshing acidity that reminds us of the was tho subject of a good deal of com town, and with stores, ammunition and for Buffering humanity. E FRANK. Fee- blossoms that bore them—one of the best now used for wall hangings. The effect gowns, but when they are washed it THE GREGG ELECTRIC CURE CO.. relief ment, but it was also tho occasion of coal sufficient to last for a long term of tor, St. Severin. Kovlerton P. O., Pa. 501 Inter Ocean B tiding, Chicago. 11!. active service. Such was the mighty is quite oriental in its splendor. must be remembered they require the perfumes of nature. The apples will much serious consideration, for it proved and mention this paper, L as V egas , New Mexico, July B. YO. The cloth of silver is also used for very least starch, and to be ironed on shrivel and dry without losing their that one of the syndicate's submerged English battle ship which had come for When I waa young my mother had a bad ward to raise the siege of the Canadian gowns under a lace drapery. A fair the wrong side, so as to show up the | scent, and are then safe to put among vessels could, without firing a gun, and fright and sb« gave me her bosom because I clothes. There is the widespread family maid so adorned looks as if just arrived beauty of the ribbed effect. without fear of injury to itself, capture port. waa crying, and two hours after I had the flrot The officers of the syndicate were well A handsome little year book comes to attack I saw a pretty tan colored crepon dress of the mints, too, peppery and suggest from the spirit world, the shimmering a man-of-war and tow it whither it MATTIE THOMPSON. of heart disease. Pastor Koenig's Nerve aware of the character of the Adamant, ive of the kitchen, it may be, but. the gleam of cloth giving quite an ethereal ! the other day. The skirt was plain ex me from the Spokane Sorosis. The Tonic baa done me much food and haa bad tho pleased. ful girl with engaging manners. Mattie cept a shirred flounce around the bot pledge the members take on entering desired effect. The authorities at Washington took her armament and her defenses, and had Thompson, Colonel Phil Thompson's scarlet flowers and leaves of bergamot, effect. MIGUEL A. GUERIN. The cloth of cop[>er when combined tom, and this was overlaid with white the club is borrowed from our New Ilad Spaama for IO Years. instant action on the affair, and as it was l>een informed by cable of her time of daughter, has been winning hearts all so called from its resemblance to true quite evident that the contract between l sailing and probable destination. They through her twenty years. She received bergamot, an essence from the orange, with plush gives an appearance of dis point de gene lace, and the corsage had York Sorosis. But I must say it, al Mrs J P. Show writes from Dayton. Lgpa a deep ruffle of the same around the though I do not like to, the subjects dis Co., Nevada: I have bad no more of those tar. the United States and[the syndicate had ' sent out Repeller No. 7, with Crabs J part of her education at the convent in are worthy a corner, and bring back the tance to the wall. Braiding of every kind i? much liked bottom and a jabot up the front and cussed by these western women's clubs .-lble spasms since I took Pastor Koenig'* Narw been violated by the Lenox, the com and K, to meet her off the Banks of Georgetown, and even as a schoolgirl soft autumn day when they stood flam on woolen and the thick cotton dresses. caps on the sleeves. The whole dress are in advance of those about which Tonic, although 1 bad them 1* rears. i was a great favorite in Washington so ing in the wind. mander of that vessel was reprimanded Newfoundland. This repeller was the largest and Once started in this line, we are sur Passementerie for rich black gowns is was exquisite in its quiet modesty and women read papers in the east. Here rn r <.--r,S3S5 by tho secretary of the navy, and en ciety. She is of good height, has a r f and poor xiatienta can alao otxaUi are some of the topics treated by the I | K Q. T. IIL.U thinnedkiMfrwoi char« joined that there should be no repetitions strongest vessel that the syndicate liad beautiful figure, lovely neck and arms, prised to find how sweet the earth is— made of cut jet and laid on in wide pat graceful form.____________ Spokane Sorosis last year: Electricity, Th 18 remedy has be**n prepared by the Reverend of his offence. But as the commander of ready for service. In addition to the dark, curly brown hair, laughing brown sweet fern, sweet flag, worth digging terns, with little if any of the silk foun —But never. Koenir. of Fort Warne, Ind. ttnee IK IM Heredity, Mental Healing, Hypnotism, Paator Say I, should we dissever Unow prepared under hie uirrettoo by the the Lenox knew that the secretary of tho : spring armor with which these vessels eyes and complexion of red roses and from its oozy bed for its thick aromatic dation showing. were supplied, this one was furnished Nearly all of the light silk and wool Old places and old names. Nationalism and Extemporaneous Speak- root stalk, scented grasses that Indian navy was as angry as he was at what rich cream. She is charming in con KOSNIC MED CO.. Chicago, IIL Guard the old landmarks truly. ine had happened, he did not feel his repri with a second coat of armor outside the versation, and 1 don't believe was ever women weave into baskets—we cau dresses have the skirts, or at least the On the old altars duly first, the elastic steel ribs of which ran ruffles, accordion plaited. The painted Sold by Druggist«, at fll per Boule. flfcr scarcely step but incense rises at our feet. mand to be in any way a disgrace. at a loss for a word. Keep bright the ancient flames. Lares Sire. »1.1#. C Bottles for OS. In the garden is the rosemary and the muslins look very pretty so. I -William Allen Butler. Get New and btartllsg Facta at Drugrlata. It mav be stated that the Stockbridge. longitudinally and at right angles to Ever so much prettier than her picture The Red, Red West. Pre traveled in heaps of countries and studied all kinds of art Till there isn't a critic or connoisseur whose properly deemed so smart. And I’m free to say that the grand result of my explorations show That somehow paint gets redder the farther out west I go'. which had steamed for the open sea as soon as tho business which had detained her was completed, did not go outside the cape. When her officers perceived with their glasses that the Lenox was IMS HAY-FEVER V C oldhead The tat War Syndicate. a DUG ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UG Lots in the Oak Park A.DDITIO2ST ARE SELLING FAST! V ; < «¿ù-rxcl It Is ZBu.ild.iixg' Vp. WISH Advertise Anything Anywhere Any time ! G . P. R & Co HEI1EIS A GOOD THING FOR YOU THE COMMERCIAL STABLE I ’Ä MAN. OR WOMAN Livery, Feed and Sale! OF DR. GREGG'S ELECTRIC BUDDING BEAUTIES Scientific American *