GOSSIP FOR THE FAIR SEX. SOME ITEMS OF INTEREST ON THE FASHIONS. Headdress—Protty Marriage Custom Cambric Underwear. FOR THERE COM PLEXION, newest If freckled HoT MILK the ils sal low, hot mik, S Iw Hot milk is Pa aoe ail complexion wrinkled, wise aftiicted, thusiast over produce a cure the face or oLant says the en thi remedy, Converts declare tha! at night, feels wonderfully refreshed, while the sKin n white aml soft, Some @ws to pour = mitk into the water for rhe bath, claim magical in removing KOO becomes even go so quantrty ol red generous ¥ ’ that i fat is positively gue, SCARFS FOR A HEADDRESS “he wearing of scarfs as a gracein! and becoming become a fashion men who know headdress is likely to with sleader how to wrap wo them draperies. material and the searf dress of the and about the back of the head and throat the more beautiful it drapes ls fastened to the Weed halr, Comes and over the shoulders, and floats airy down to the hem of the gown. But it is 2 trying fashion for any woman who tras not style and grace in her nature and dress, PRETTY MARRIAGE CUSTOM Carrier pigeons are the ang faries at fashionable Ww dainty packets firmly attached bene their , they t ¥ bridal party lee ts, tied with newest weadklings., € white ribbon, o of the wedding, announcement birds are dispatched to the fri the newly wedded couple oly be done, of course, in case the pigeons came fr Yee I= thernsely successfully wedd “1 houses of the novelty has been duced at several fashionable San Francesco Ohronicle, CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR French cambrie makes very fine lia gerie. It well and of being made into a self-trimm ng \ Ist of | with a washes is capable fngerie a comidpation suit knee i into a broad band, in clever 10 Wear hotise gown is plece wrist Is gathered one from neck to the garme bron to which the lower half of fits. The only trimming is a ruffing. into which is his has ; i the head run a wash mobon. The neck is simp! wads a ruffle, and h shoulder. The k quire full, 30 1 look. For « the ruffle treatment of the very Tie there A ribbon bow upon end ritdhon rt nto Fhe Ne that at has a sh myvenie jetacha DAINTY NEEDLEWORK The clover a4 broidery aod pminting. It one of the most effective comes up beautifully cones again to the a motif in decoration, both for ceria blossoms either on « in paimting, or wrought out in deli or fine linen. Whe needlework they are | silks on sev] amd lenny shaded hh other, ole. TI worked in gtems overlapping ranged to form a aml siems are greens, the blossoms in white shading into plnkish purple, pink shading from pale tints to a deep crimson red, page pink and white, and white wirh touches Tovely 16 — of the plest green hotles to ieacloths, centerpieces and dollies de orated with this ¢lever design have a trefoil edge, formed by three scallops that are {zed leaves, juite in shape of the edge, in write pun’s work tirmat is called “the clover leaf scallop” a repetition of rouventional This «lige is NOVEL WAY TO PAY A DEBT of Marion of payi appealed to CHURCH The women Kan a novel way dott, When ister to devise means and ways fog the mortgage they did to the highway robbery of fair. Iostead, they of Kansas’ fertile lam), | the corporation (mits. This up, amd then they planted it in and through the cuitivated jt until it ripened and became ready fo. the corn Luife. Next they 1d shucked it, dod then, after several husking bees, ot one of which one lady fiusked eighty bushels in one day, they hauled thelr corn to town and cr bbe! it. Their harvest amounted to 1200 bushels, They also sold the stalk field to a cattleman for $5 and con tracted seven loads of robs at $1 fond. 13 IL their chm ng by i *$ser reuted forty hey bral Corn Rea=on cut it aver he Christian Church of Marion will burned. — New Orleans Pleayune, NOVELTY IN SKIRTS. A novelty in white skirts for even'ng wear is made of fine lawn, with (wo wide, lace-trimmed floupees, sot one over the other, and a richer one of silk, wirdeh buttons on underneath to give inner ruffle has a lace fril, so the of font at hat skirts in he fit { fally the short {long one, the Lips | ered i he LUO i ! { the bottom Is of oe, aronml the hips is i=l side petticoat, ax well as droid vigh 14 Very care convale n thes days i thy4e fit very smoothly ver ullness well 4 » Ld back I he gath WwW the viadeiph HOOFLAGIRL'S FROCK, & ‘the proper air or finish to 3 i there must be no rib i «* ' i fet . * . ' ’ wy Fas Oo to tangle or eateh wivorithd be | Mngings hie entire Lured tall amd vay to allow of perfect fri war Dut oy while for fit dom of SIO iid protection it must well, righty ha o rake it all in one, so may come from tae shoud stat blue IR edged wo Inibhy fashion navy ” STny we of deep blue hoon Ladd bodes Ol ul’4 fu box-plal Foals i wide belt of the silk. he sleeves ar Ay rT given a pull ac the shoulder and Are Wek] wl Po tae arm, With 2 b the wi The skirt is Just 720 enough wo hang welll, and has a narmaw puffed in around the bottom, Po } we skis 3 E Ww pr made » to be tilled aml quickly give a off et (V'Shante shot id ua ver . tir § song rl fragge) ar tn * > tin at « ¥a i and sn hoe 10g face Yi shod De properly made on it of the material to mate peed ap Iastead brim? =1git the friock, amd ta as it of two y takes q ris 1'Va The small jrated in VA ITners Cellars Kal Finer TIN more durable, Dancing nade of taffeta sil 1iffon of one of Soe lawn Row ne sf Cited we ntesd, 1" u waintained Are 1 how aver, rustle, Pretty skirts of book muslin are made with a ninednech raffle, adged with lace set in at the bottom, a much wider—a full half yard ruffle gewn on above to mee! he lower edge of ‘he This has insertions of lace sof fu and A aakty litle firting and fy show a has ror roiling aro nd net CG early part ertury inoddel show Jose hires over just ut presen fr iN the w here and athers ful 14 fithing nn wre, the hand, to the elbow, « a puff whi above this armhole, sige DOL aehons vind LL W.list, Tail gentine hon helt ' shoe] of ohwevle piatn They rain Sot] #ffnet an n god yer} inper and of fancy galoon, or an embroidery of beads on white silk and are finished on #her edge with a tiny Raife pla ing of the silk, ne of the nable garnwmis are These are of fhesrichest famay ¥ilks. The old-time plain satin with a bit of arabesque, diamond or SRtre to Saow Darrow iwagt fogtures of ‘Le Rae's the proved. There is ingly amd when indiclounsly selected atkd greatly to the beauty of the arth te, bone marks the gowa to which it be longs as being a relic of last season, while a plain or low collar is equally reliable as an indieation of antiquity, The art of bow (ying is one tisat ever woman of Hmited means dbould ac. The bow for the mir and the bow for the siipper, amd the knot at the waist and the one wt the throat, ali have peeuliar twists of their own. if a woman wishes 10 look slender and willowy she makes a great mis Mie neads 1o develop hi arms, rather than Cum wr waist, Systeanalic physical expecially the employment of hroadoy will, ul dee .res, toamd to Press SOoOn Witich les movements, will ind shoulders, Warsi he chest oirse, make (he me apneay sinnller yo not face, no matter wha BEILL E A NEW VIEW OF ALASKA, A New York Merchant Says it Is of Promise, ge citizen the Unite Alaska as a ble virtuale only a Lane I Vary af ’ s 3 MIR S ih upon and barren land, which 1 “it HL Mi NEVE se seal ure found upon is coast. Drenstow, member of a prooninent York fir an extensive visit to New York Hees mn, has recently reformed ron Alaska, ane tells a reporter that of th iv propia i Hi couniry which prevalis here |= wel vy incorre Mr Vaska a vel tabie rp at i In Jace, Dienslow seems to consider and of promise ail 1k La or ( ng of talk exhibits RUOWS eniausiasdic Tn spe absurd ahont amd rimen standing in a tnd dis i “ Alaska,” hs of w pend he wa Heir coal Lule? sUMNer rentow says: “Cook viaere 1 spent most of the faces the Pacific Ocean, and is warmed ! Ub makes by the Jupanese current, whic Stimte delightfal, and the ve ne Mowers of atl Kinds rot HXNC.ous, here on great sion, and wit] of Inckbery 0D ¥ tev 1p tu (NF, 01 ted ciirrran sirawberring iid. The gr "es, L$ amd x I hay [3 nu edible wl, pe dos i kinds neinding «almon Zu me THOOSe, Wa. ie. Tur the fur-vearing aoimals ves] thet Was Hon ‘ pe 1000 Ths Marble” ippe ned Gipsy Bey newton wineh deserve Mrs, Ol 310] ol wade & Was ae done, and then it ware told to gather up the they Kept look of ou wr while upants the carriag sin ilex their dirty Cleveland returned the and gra‘in When § edly Fost di the earpest shouts, “You're awinlly the | aml y delight the Skies, ¥ fra rile wed to tiaelr owners, the President We on, followed he awfully good, mister ittle from nai goed, mister,” fellows lest coming with HnRempt aml usd to ng life, receding carviage «1 mister,” Little the Washington HOE who gazed jong and and did resident a wander i the fl the “awfolly go know that was r he 1 aited Na o Niates Caring for Children's Teeth, Mathers beginning to realize a portance of (aking of ‘he ib n order to in it a are Care dren's Hirst jos good sound “secomd set” be remembered that when child has twenty teeth, ten upper and ten ower, all that are added belong to which should ths permanemni sei, be very imporiant, as decay in the first doable is sometines allows progress, with he idea that these are transient, and will'be replaced, This is not so, and the very first indications of decay should immediate ai. tent The children should be early wash the testh after each apd if this habit is establish they stiid have their lirst feeth tittle danger of their #1. Home [eet 0 fee e on taught meal: wile there will be very neglect ag the permanent fo A is indians at an Exposition. The promoters of the semi.centen. nial exposition to be held in Milwankee ‘la 1898 propose fo bring all of the in. dians located on reservations in Wie consin and have them build wigwams aid Live on the exposition grounds dar. ing the five months the affair will be open. There are at least 2.500 Indians Iu the State. This number of red men would in i158 prove a great drawing card, as it i nor b#Veved thai so many of them have ever been Fit ored iat one time in a big city Chivagy Toiboae, tiew Use for Electricity. Ex; oriments conducted for ve years at Cornell College, suite of which were wade public las June, thint — ’ i Aa flies 0 tlgm “oem lo prove Hlectricil y way be used to sthnulate the growth plants, Agriciitural seleptisis id Itasd 1 Villnable part that atmo rerio clectried table applic cred tie ty played in the life of i 1 ro In addition to the applica growths, bui the arvtie Veg aetoi of it had never before tion of ty to the seein of 144 fig ight «un ters a used the are h Iga and the ne found LilOse nn inl shox eles FRYS At nignd Aisi in the daviime we og re 1 fnxtos ih piled f.eltnee, inn 1s iy» wala Thi artifte s Lim alan spinach, rad nnd simian vegetables were brought (0 matarity re qr “wy me ordinarily Hight Wil almost half th Hs a arired applying the are ect Lo plants their growth aceelerated hat fn 10 seed be edible many leaves were [ormed, fore the Hants placed within five feel lamp died and wilted shortly afte sol, flows the Hpou ng pit rh i {he i petunia able rk thelr g1 nus Liplied, made hand, bilo hastened In and color prime) frequently in Hn i i ed Lae faded Mi { IWS Taney ICR | Lawson, & 1 arm near Boas fon, similar et hots, finds rom one Cron Hi E&I TE “ pay the ¢#Xpens sf the eleciric lg New York ¢ of operating his during Herald WO» segson Curious Pottery. ANS CArTainy slow mannfaciure New Morseless Carrage inventor has wen Kn fever on « managed almost ot! wheel of a bicy stopping and starting ond lever placed gear is controllable ry lowest degree af teen mdes an hour i he CRATTIARE IR Very fi. t entirely oe no. feless, gud Ee tL v safe. The Joints lave ball g hearing # throughout, and th ined. a halt £ another wheels have ox inch casi CArTiage said 4 i the one here English t as pr of Ties an ke hat 8 tical wheels ar almos i as th deseriisd Me lar bicvele shag ageable, brake, pedaling pores hie age costs one hoodred tad pounds, and is attracting a great deal of attention from ity thirty i8 sR ease of management and =afety Evidence ofa Dog. No discriminating jndge would place very much reliance upon the evidence which a dog could farnigh in a orm j& 8 (act that In the ox hry ual case, Hut it amination of a man arvested for lary in Ba brought into the courtroom for the pur pose of seeing bow be would act ia ihe presence of the prisoner. Whoever th real burglary is, he had a tossie wiih the bonse of Wm, B, Gosman. Ax the son, had on one of his legs what ao pear to be the marks of a dog's teeth, was theught tv be a good wlea 15 il nition. Nuch proved to be the case asd had to be dragged off. Taken a conection with other saspicious cir cumstances, ‘the ineident was regarded as of sufficient importance to justify Grand Jury, The difficulty ahout too. thmouy of this nature is that the chances are that, if any other man in shabby clothes had been brought infe the courtroom in charge of an officer and with a battery of oritical eyes up deemed It lovambent upon him to look sieplelously at him and perhaps male is spring for him i Some New Post Offices yf mois of the I. Fexas; Here are The Denies pati blished post offless: A Aceident, Md; Adien, : Bachelor's Hail, Sumble Bes, » hdl f of , Tenn American Flag, ‘Texas; Bled in Hand, I Arizoan;, Call KT Chromo, Colo: Comical C4 Hor Nels Horse, Doctor Va eu; ler, Tenn, Cha WITH afterward Loss fest Den ie, Ye an to Lown, Pruall, Tenn. Miss: IA Funny Louis, i Hard ‘1 Limbs Daley; 1 yom Finis, Texas; wy Spins Texas, irubgul , La.; leap Year, Tenn; Weakley County) ing Glass, Neb, and Ore; N. X.: Moral, ©. 1 | New Moon, Ark Not, Mo.; O, K., tarolina. Only, 'ay Lp, Ga ole, Mo. » han; #1.: Bhort 8, ak, tees Tenn + fannie Iooneyvilln, New Design, Ti; N Ky. Beun Plano, Ky 'imes, 8B, Miss, and = Overalls, Pean ui i Hash, Kv Bhoo Fly Of, MN M Ya Ark Lin ronan; ne uth Noy Hap Labbit i fo i, Shorily, SieeDy ge 2 (.; Bleopy Eye, nn. Sober, Pea Ww Home, Tombstones, A Toul Wreck, Wis.;- li Sduiredim, dub Rosa, NW erent Cup Wii, Arizona, I'r Teun; U Vimbwille, Pa seful Mis Bet, W Amid. Waike $n, WW LL A Fearless Preacher Germany's greal men has masesi away, Bmil Frommel perhaps hed most beloved min had a 8 ie Dist be Losped we old man 2 men gud the interesting Historical Documen A ry ire in s badly vid oes vind i folic yy io Thomas Saws inm beeing he amonn iim in consideration of is ser he War of the Revolution, sacrifices 0 an act of { “#13 approved Rita of Decen pursaant wo OnETeLe corning him, ter, 1X24. agreeably 10 a cert ogy ¥8 the roller of the 5, IRIS, the on i reasar reir hy JADBATrY ter, copy whereof ix Glad 1a this shail bh» vour and s day one Vor so doing rant Given under my hind seal of the treasury, of January, thousand «igh five, and of independence ned 1.33754 “WILLIAM A CRAWIORID, of the "3 in Poa SET “Secretary “Sar” and “"Keow” the Watchwords. “Many Representative Curtis, of people are tuaware sa ind Kansas, ve “that Kansas had a shibl olen n border State in i804, the first tide of New Eogland gan to drift into the Southwesi, ated that the Missourians tied a cow 41 each crossing of the Missouri Riv When an emigrant arrived a: the crossing he was certain to make some remark about the animal If he said ‘vow’ he was suffered to cross but if he said ‘keow’ he was hustled out of tae country as a bloody minded abolition. ia retaliallon for this the Kansans their side of the river, emigrant crossed who called it ‘bear’ he was welcomed with open arms, but If he pronounced it Bar he was scooted back into Missouri as an anweleome slavery advocate.” -- Washington Post, ‘terday, tines when wt 4 Le via er ist, tii a hear on and when an To Teach Sugar Culture. The Louisiana University is offering a novel course of instruction to its | students, In its Awmdubon Sugar School | the institution gives practical and sel. { entific instroction in sugar cniture, The corres extends over four years, and | Bas become popular with students from Cub. — Philadephia Record. The Lord Mayer of Lomlon wears a Saidige of office containing §62.000° voreh of diamonds, : ITT JOKER'S BUDGET, Josts and Yarns by Funny Mes of the Press. APFINITY They're wed tis marvellous 90 note Our destiny's strange hinmors The long haired youth in the large frock Cont And the short. haired rirl in bloomers Wand “My wife is cold to me,’ man. “What shali I do? do* ‘You might buy her said the older man, said the young What shall 1 # sealskln sack, BREIUND THE CURTAIN “Prof lecture lasted until midnight’ “That's the mences.” Glacier's time mine usualy com. A NEW BRERD. Dog fancier— Yes, all kinds of dogs here. ticolar breed you wish 7° Old Lady who reads the papers jp “Of, anything that's fashionable. Lemme see uu ocean grayhound.” madame, 1 bave Ix thers Bny par DRECEITVUL APPEARANCES, “Miss oldie bas become guile a regu What a peculiar case she carries her prayerbook in.” “That isn’t ber prayerbook er bic yi ie kit lar churchgoer, That's o TIN WEDDING. Lady-—1 wish 10 get & birthday present for my husband Sugpmas How long married? Lady —Ten years Shopmen -- All the bargaios sre on the right, madam ROTHIRG LOsT TO THE DEALEE ““Goodoess |” exclaimed Mrs. Grumpy *1 bougut & number of little things down. town snd lost them ou my way home. ™ ‘Never mind, dear.” sald Grawmpy, with a cold-blvoded sucer, “All find them in the bill SILENCED, Mr. Fussy] don't see why you wear ridiculous yOu those ig sleeves when nothing Lo hil them 4 Mra Yussy—Do you till yi ik Have aati” KEW HE RK “There is poelry in every * mused the editor, ‘Now, there is ler waste And Le laut fed Was all VOD ae alone Tmeiel Be Rome. mes Gia when be REALIZED is DESERTS ron i+ her steady enlly, door company the after a lingering (senrge ’ BAR On Light oat, out that's what it governor should w would be happen vO, Lie on the scene sbout no ¥ $f: v She th you My hrothie (ean, Yes And om played w fool ball Iie She beck 7 He & full back or half Neithe r He waser.s drawback FAIR BRUTIRR. (xrocer——Is there any butter in for Mrs. ’ Grocer's Boy “That's too bad.’ *{. 1 don't know as vou ever send them ae tub there Styles r Only one pound, sir | cuess i's a8 gon { Firs now. but has Plodder r of val “ Decid He sone upon which Fuddy ) « really wrillen aayl ae / Duddy showed me u {HM value? Hy ves one artic be had spent at least $5 in postage FANTRED AN INSTANCE. Marie by letter, Netiie was declined simply Propo uld never be made i anyhow ind vou ever hear of ooe that on thal account’ FREDDY'S PARADOX She How was Freddy whea you heard from him last ’ Hee wrote me he was 50 iil that be could neither sit nor stand She —Thea if be tells the truth be must He. A RADICAL REMEDY “‘Here's nu mother writes {or information how to keep her l6.yearold rom in at nights.” said the “Answers to Corre spondents” man to the managing editor “Tell her to cut his hair herself instead of sending him to a barber,” replied the editor KO CISC *] might be considered a pretty soft thing, but I'm not so easily taken in as that The eiderdown bed quilt Sapped lustily in the wind as the reddfaced washer woman tugged fiercely on the line A THOROUGH Dullby —Oid Gen. lafpaigh says never juve cash. Credit, so be claims, is the proper method for a gentleman. Wigwayg He was famous for that prin. ciple even in the heat of battle. “Yes’ In wimt way “Whenever be took a charged iL.” EIPERTY oe battery be His REABONA She—Why are you so muck in love with yourself tie-—For two reasons, She Two reasons’ What are they ? He Well, one 1&4 is | think it is a gool idea to be in love with a worthy person, and tle other is that | think it a good idea to have 8 worthy person in love wilh me. THE S/LTUTION It was an bour past midnight, and Mr. Binns was fumb ing aboul in the hall and mumbling: sagrily to himself. “What's the matter 7 called out Bra Binns from the floor above, “There's two batracks here” he answered, ‘an’ I dou't know which one to hang my hat on” “You ve gol two bats, haven't you ™ rejoned Mrs, - Biops. “Hang them on both.” ITS ONE DRFRCT. The girl in the box coat noticed the lit le flower girl her closely, sad she foally ssked a patronizing way what it was that called for so much at. tention. ‘ “Dat cont,” was the prompt reply “Al, yes” said the girl in the box coat, *it is a handsome coat, isn't it “Sure Ving.” answered the flower girl, “Too bad it doesn t Bit yer, ain't 1 France bas set on font a movement to denvte thine by the decimal systom.
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