a the gyp: the fire | d in- rious ted, and mber d the plies pro- yreck tkan, ina i Lime dren and ; Por place p this ourg, ague. ville, ry and hael; vigsis ror}d, OW. o ~ A CUBITT SRBURBHEBRAT -y wn tase a SERRE RasR as Pot ok fk SE S10 00 a $4 6 4 of 41 3 sggsgepusasale a / “pleats, ‘top, oth: on the “satin and flotince g of the ad piece: of the | gag take Kindly ta a dozén “that adapts it 0 which it is ii falls is. on the the made : Foan which be a of a of faille the jabot] Hes, s closed with concealed by Jabot islaid on LH the THE or” e lady in the pleture fa ks in an n anife-room at a ball; and hus not yet removed her rich wrap. That showiest of outer garments is, in this case, made of’ heige-colored cloth, trimmed with lace, lined with white fox fur, and embroidered with a largeshow, holding a multi colored: bouanet of rocco A BE avr TOTLET Yon A POWDER BALL: ’ vt : style. ‘Broad ecru guipure 1d¥ms the slesves and is pleated ninder the tripple: Watteat bow A revival in minor fashions for ball toilets is that of the ancient “girdle snirrori on added to the things 8 woman may : know that poi ith velvet. ing and sewn together with it. The puffed. sleeves fall ‘over bands of faille: in much a manner: that it looks as though the. folds { themselves were made, of taille. The under sleeves are. whi te, / i these facets may be termed “but At is. likely part in cut short and added on in theshape of a roundeape, whieh i ‘with'sore dark material. Both of the front parts of the cape are joined to the back breadths, the slaeyes. which are ‘made cof straight pieces: ofmaterial; “being lined with Any. materia that is convef ent; and. this 19 cut sloping on th nder side and ‘povered This is placed fat on the lin- : A Deg’s Eyes. : : The directness’ of the bee's fight 1s proverbial, The, ‘shortest distance besweon any two given points Is a bee-line,. Many ‘observers that the immense eyes with ‘which the 8 insect is £ rnished Sreathy a passage through the air. fo ivery bee has two kinds of eyes the two large Contpound ones, looking like hemisphere, on either. side; and the three simple ones which crown ‘the top of the head. Fach compound eye is composed of 3, 500. facets, —that is to say, an object iv ‘reflected’ 3,600 times on its surface. Every ‘one of a pal Dyan ‘head, ‘Bach pyramid eye, for each has and nerve, ; manage ‘this eyes is not yet immovable, but 2 of of 8 at the ha see above gathering flowers. bably which are : he base of aninverted | hex pyramid, whese apex is other nses for them not yeu A bee files. much in way asa ‘pigeont—that is to Airst an s like jo 1 fo yr doubtless, oy ) witE sh : another. Chapter of Creek noon, as | creek © of on ~roac £ “sat it One ‘us that down up DIAL back Land and how “Hooker, : ‘ and staf sEveN S490 several the then scat- cor with : Heavier di acieay. Cas Fo) ae gan and slicad - ecu nbers, s, ong head of greed peppers to sale avater, [tweaty- ‘in weal salt watar. table mix six table: ) mustard; oa: table: of powder, ounshalf “of sugary: ond cap. oi flour and two of vinezar. Cool ‘thorou saly an hour and pour over the pickles. igre Green Tomato Pickle~Oae peek of toniatons, one cup of brown suvir, two tablespoontils of | ‘horseradish, four onions, six peppers, one tablespoon eae of cloves, allspice and cinaamon. 1/Bplit. ‘each tomato. and slices’ ‘peppers and ‘onions. Lay them in a stone jar, Sprinkle in a teacnp of salt. © Pour og water to cover and lot the mixturs stand twenty-four hours. Pour off the waters and cook with vinesar enougn to cover, adding the sugar and spices. ‘Do not cook until the tomatoes are soft. They should, however, be thoroughly scalded, Pack in jars and pone, on vinegar to cover. © | - Spiced © Fomatow- To twialy pounds of ripe tomatoes and two quarts of vine: gary eight pounds of sugar, four table | spoonfuls each of Sasson, cloves and allspices. Beald and peal tomatoes, thea boit all tozother until thick. = Stir often’ to prevent, ‘burning. : Sweet Pickis— Take large, ripe cu- cumbers, pare and slice lengthwise, aod seed them, Put in a jar, cover with and let them stand twenty-four fresh vinegar, and to one pounds ot sugar and one . Boll twenty minutes. hours. “one eup of folir, pep- quarts of vinegar, four onions, tablespoonfule of sal. Boil three ‘hours. Chow Ohow-—One-halt bushel of to- matoes, one dozen green poppers, one ‘pint of salt, ‘Chop the fomatoes and peppers fine, sprinkle un the salt and les the mixture stand over night. Pour ‘off the brine and covet with ood vine. gar. Cook one hour slowly. Dihin and pack in a jar. Add two pounds of sugar, two tabiespoonfuls of cinnamon, ong tablespoonful of cloves, one of pep: ed and one pint of horseradish. Mix vinegar. When "holling bo “the tomatoes. =» Toff hd the Beald in : it’ to. ‘peck of ripe, AY a cfaxarp WATER COURSE. | ‘a Law OWNER AWARDED. DAMAGES YOR. 1s: IES CAUSED BY.AT. | An important ¢ase was decided by a Date phin county judge, The Lykens Yilley Coal Company changed the course of a Stream on its property 4 large quantity of coal dust old stream. A big flood | ‘of the Stream | - doing ¥ uit the trint is not ito the fo Mavens “At an ‘ground began oyer ‘the La ery at Avoca, vein £) in the the night, property. where the settled is known as “Brown's Patch! it is reported that several acres drom two lo six feet. ¢a sing’ houses ‘to fupplé over, stain more or ‘less pe nn Hl LOSES is in the “of thé libel, ‘res and: ina | rounder; = 4 BavinG ; Adjutant ‘ants for pensions, who have. papeis, goto unnecessary ing persons to secure, from ; es A x SRR SEN ei a i ia x Wisse was crashed by rock at the South West “Connells: Corapany's.m nes, near Mt. Pleas died several hours a'terward, In : but Setomnry night and Sunday the Pri: dephia and Beading Railroad moved 65 con’ trains from the mine{in the Schuylkill re Ba down their main; line to sidewater. ch of thes trains averaged 0 Rondola. cars or in all 3,900. Each car carried an average of 28 tons, making «total of 109,200 tons for each ton the company gets $1 90° main line tolls, or in all $247,460, which the ppr Shaves pays. do Kavi a 7imonths-old child “of Mr. and Mis, A. omp, of Harrisburg, was fatally buzned by the explosion of an oil janip. 4 9yman-onn daughter of Robert Meehan, of Pittsburg, was fatally burned. . The child Was playing about a fire when her lathes oe. literally “cooking the flesh. Dr, 5 Teham.. pronounced the’ child's injuries atal. Brack diphtheria has broken out with great yirnlence at Mammoth, amining town in Westmoreland county near Greensbiing and a bali dozen deaths huve occurred. A LOCKPORT {Testmoreland county) farm er discovered a broken ‘frog on one of the main tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad on “Tuesday morning just in time to Civh the southwestern express, thereby saving it from being thrown from the track. A Tunien Valley engine exploded near Shenai oh Wednesday nignt, killing En- neer seriously injuricg a fireman and, a brake- man. , A iris child of Andrew “Johnson av Braay s Run, was burned. to death’ while laying about a fire in. a room with Other. : bed dren. Ar Beaver Falls Saturday afternoon’ dur ing'a foot-ball game John ‘Mitchell of New Brighton was severely injured. Littie hopes pre entertained Jor his recovery. | A cUMBERLANA county jury Yelsriay rendered & verdict of $500 against: the : Philadelphia and Reading railroad; for the Lill of hares Evi hock, ‘near tarhis] ? Pay i Soni Toor 5 1 Tamasxcs county school Etecion favor free text books. Mary Fok, an’ aged arippled a was attack by two unknown men near New Florence unday, and Tobived 1 of hat Ar SohuylKillbaven, A rs. Aun died at the alrashouse, aged 101 y was born in Wales in 1791 ‘and Has | widow for fifty years: = ArsErT TANNER. 8 1 timber Sandy Lake, fell asleep in a ain from Buffalo and was robbed of of, Mercer county, is in’ because of un- past three years; auch be reqgtiii they, a} illiam Barry, of Shoemuakersfand. Pilladelpble Git no money w. : of the public Eine halt pes 3 out ofthe proceed * for 1893, unless the en . ten days flrnish Couns with a en day 8 with exhibiting item by § which the appropriatu ni | is be expe , and also an appre: of the sity Necessary to come and firnish the buildings in accord- © with existing plans and specifications. actiop hiss long been looked for. Bmiding Compiission, which has sole or the erection of Philadelph a's big “hall. was created Legisla 20 years ago, aud far delied add of eny into Tt has y money. been .g : The yeur is 2 x begun. it to a at an estiz : of © $16,000,000 on it. how | °° noone be: finished {the begin f the next SEntuEY, gon re WACTORY INSERCTIONS. THE YEALY REPORT SHOWING wig HAS DEER. 0 ACCOMPLISHED. } been prepar- of th i; less THE COST. his : A FNTAT BoTILER ) A fatal County’ + PENNSYL VANIA "or AR FIGURES. i of of ] is 11 in x many 43 hh Pha i A PETITION i being hie ‘at Modoh- gahela Ciry asking the coming council tol Fepeal the local option law. | Mans, Lizzie GRADER. of Mt. Pleasant, Pande “Larcad with ilfesal liquor selling, was fined Bt, 000 and sent" 10 months to the workhouse il iby. Jd udge: Doty, ‘of Greensburg. ey at Dl EX-GOVERNOR HOYT DEAD. He Quistly Crosses the Dark River, A © Sketch of His Military and Political Career. : : Ex-Goyernor “Honry” AL Hoyt died at. Wilkesbarre, Pa. on Thursday, The end was peaceful. Eix months ago he was stricken with paralysis apd three months later he had another stroke and began ‘to fail apidly. Mr. Hoyt after the war was wo never a sirong man, having contracted a disease in the army which made him more | or less of an invalid ever since, iis ‘estate «| will not reach over $5,000, ; Henry Mart n Hoyt v was worn at Kings: tors, es ky Pa.. June 8.1830. of New: Eng and stock: ‘the sen of Sieba Hoyt who’ emi ated county frm Danbury, Conn. ing on his father's farm, be the of 83 to the Wilkesbarre he: eparel for Tiafayette studing two years he: College an graduated After graduation he few years and then lite George W. W. ted to the bar m Civil ing was Luzerna : works