The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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TORTURES WHICH Sh
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CONS
"-'ul" ' te IJrew hi
Mtarlna Warier -rar ly
hag list Ursa (m om
Here Are lot la ta.
'lr. sail
fci 71a hum ti
:i . a a. .
s a ;l i a nltu.itu.
K'rl living
Oil. PL I
have extol ted
within r part
three ) t-i k over
eight hunortd iced-
lee unit fragucnt
of r.cedlcx. w
many are still itn-
' " k'r flesh they do not aretcnd
10 nay. but operations to nmtve the
l'rp pin t of steel are still on.
ThU ktury in true- D .Vl;ry ul.ut. The
urgeou y t U without pn.re.lenl tor
wrdlrinry number of needle
. nj baa contained. There are tcv-
" rul well known raw of a woruin car-
rvlna h. H.. i .
j. I - '-ni iu nri txMty tor yeur
t me needle hu kept eonHtuntl. mov-
n frnti. .... - ii.. . .
f un iuiu 0 0(nW- win
not long ko the lurgeoua out out from
'eoty to forty norp nrdle they
thought their taek u flulbl Hut
It iwni not j
If. M aome surgeont contend. te ete
I one. of voluntary avlf-totlure; turn
the patient. fragile young clr. or-
wonderful .Ddurance tJ a
stoical Indirtriviits to pala whlih fr
mrpa (Ht of the Nrw MexMn In-
tiiae .wleaia. who once year la tbe
ptruir ounce of a religious finance
ungulate thcnieelve with sharp rartl
hraucht. filling their harks 1th
thevrna blctt are afterward drawn
out.
The girl however atrcnuoi.l7 d-oles
that aba fill. ber akin with needle. 3h
ay that she haa no Idea where tbey
rome from. Ilrr parent corroborate
her. They have rvan kept rluaa watch
ivar bar movement to detect. K M-
ntlf. whrikT tha pbal Irnin th. rU.
ra corraft. Inn thi-y any they Kf
M.UOltl U ci. Ill lid.
Ttic oix ratloUK for Mir rauoial of tha
t rl phi-aa ara rn aadltiRly Infill and
(UUMi thr :rl In arllha un.l. r tha cut
of tbi- aiirraim a ktilfa. K!ia la. la T t.
ni.u:l!i:iy fnal(a to pulti.
AMtniCAN DIAMONDS.
I hta kiarlmra at Tnaai
ImiaJ llrr.
lta:noiiila have l.e-u found imtj
aily at dlffiTent plai-e In the fn
M'.;e. but nevr In auffii tent qunil
;'ee to render Hnivij mmmr pri
(.tlo. mi lha New Vork World.
Ibrneat authentlraled diamond
tie
found In Ihla country waa pit ked up
a laborer enitaged In KradinK the atrrlta
t1 Maui heater. Va. Ita orlflaal aeltJlit
wa about tent).(oiir curate and al'l r
'iittlng a taelve-iarat atone temili'iJ.
! (but aloor. tailed by ('apt. m 4
Ita saner the Oulnuor. John Mnrrlax
mi loaned tti.oiH' but Mr. kuni. trio
flumoed etert. apinalard Ita alne
( than Sl.tMHi. aa It la poorly colot'l
fcviirt luiMT(ts !.
M .! lo in ik a'.une rnnii- u niin'i
rarat ili.ini'iu.l fuiind lu 1KM at Wank
e'la. A alone our our raiatl
rame doiii !MrtiIle. N. l lu isil
Vnd ore ltlilnt Jtiat a little leaa anl
f"i;nil to D.me Couuty. Wleronaln
In t!.r;ia and North Carotin
i ai oiiiuule ur ll-lUle aandntone
fcniti 1. Tbla a; oil' to eiaatlr that a i!a
of It rau t'ejillly be bent Into a curve h
lha tiiwtj. la Ion n I aaiuM-lated
l;vii(.iiU lu llraill. and tbla fact l-d t
a war. h for the genii In lueae southern
itatee. Unite a number of aniall atonri
ere rtinMtiieutlr fnutld there inortl
la the Rold aaxhlaKi or Hall io int
tarorgla.
la Calltorulai (old UtKKinj(a. dla-
monda have mIho liaen found In now
aonil-T About arver.ly atouea have
barn obtained fi-oill one totality at
t'brrokee flat the laritci! woliebinit
about two and ona-half carat and the
rotor varying from roae through varl-
ou ha.lr of vellow to pure hltn. The
UriccKt price aver paid ror a 1'allfornla
diamond In the rough waa ome i.i.
Ther are twenty dlamond i uttlng ra-
tahliahtneut now in thin couutry
handling during each year about tl.-
:iOou worth of atouea.
' Tra Reatlsat.
Dramatic Author -1 understand that
vou ace looking for a new play.
Manager Yea. but 1 am vers hard to
suit. want play which (hall com-
bine ail the elemerta of tragedy com-
edy farce pantomime and spectacle.
"Tht' It. Tht what I've got.
Choc-full of tragedy and human aur-
fertng. tear and amlle. Joy aud woe
startling surprise unheard of mishap
wreck and ruin lamrntatlou and
laughter."
"Whale Ibe title r
"A Way Day Mor eg "
- What the ploir
"Haan't any plot. Just an ordiuary
klay day mot ing."
Meal llavatlaa.
"Ate on ure you love him?"
"Am I sure! Do you aee thl dre??"
"Of course I do. What of It?"
". 11 you kindly tell me If It bear
Ct lighten resemblance to (he preaent
fathioo?"
"Well. relly It-er-lt
"It dtfesu t?"
"Wail I aui weaslug It Iteauae he
ke Tld-Illt.
Trallg Xear Ik
Inaiirance F.ie miner Haa there been
any losajilty In your family? Mr. Pe
A mow -Well mv abter married uta
wbeeiitfo't a rent.
BATTLlNiQ WITH A RATflSH.
A yuarr Marina MxiMiar Klllal Off lha
4 all'uralt (mil
Tha lullan attam til at tha foot or
Prutikllo at-rtl aa at'lLuti-.l tlila morn-
Ing by the .-apturt of a monster or the
deep aava an 1 W Ini.U onf Pwudi nt of
the Sao r'rauctvro Kxutolner. Ad Itullao
fliihermuii Rtve baiiie to the queer fth.
and h auya ha will loti( remember lie
eticounter. Tha rapture wat mailt near
(lost Iilund It took aevetal hoiui to
laud the fish and duilng the conteat iu
boU ra jiearly rii ked. Tbe ltal-
lana rail the mnniter l ralllrb" be-
cause it haj
aoniewba! the appearand
ie Dab welgba 215 ponudi
eleven fet from the tip
the end of the ull. The
ef R rs. T
nd meumiii
of the na
tall ItMlf. liirh ua uwd by the Hah
re n nieanelof d'rnM. metiauud l
lift In leuitiL. The atoty of (be ukl'.lo
wna told by I man named tttri lu. who
employ the llahermeu to ko out every
muralnK itluili lor tsliu.
"There lailieold man In my employ."
aald I-Korl.i
be partli ii
lo-'lcy. "who aeem to
.rly bad luck In cat. hlni
freiika. Hevelal daj a mko ha not a man
eater while Milng near Ooat lalnnd ml
bail aa eirlltuK en.tunter. Tbta morn-
l!i( the mm cfi naherman bad bta Uuea
out near (loot
Uiand when be raptured
the ratflah. I
ua alone at the time
and wa aomiihat mitett whea the
menater ram
to the surface ef the
water aud mal atralght for hi little
boat laahiug (i. tall In all direction.
The fisherman bad to devote hi effort
la gaUlog awny from bin catch. He
hauted for aantuua. aud three com-
panluna. whw w fiablug lu the vl-
ilulty rutne to KUa. Aru.r 0B
itruggk- they . drowning
the monster aa vd blw to abore. A
fUh that weig ti poUnda and Is
eleven feet kK. ed a tall almoM like
a rod of Iron. rB 6e some lighting wheu
It geta mud. Tlat is what my Buher-
men found out Hi tbey tried to land
the monster. 1 aan who made the
rapture baa Rlvr i p the aeu for a few
day. He I a lt;U auja rntltlous aloiit
bta capture u d nt wuol t0 j
any more flahlrg for awhile Thi
liallan call it a istflsh." but that l
cot the proper nar . We have been lo
the flab biuiiicu for a great many
) ari. but we h.n Ver hid anyth.iil
like tbla iM foie. It la uot a ahark. The
tall I very pvruliar and ha great
lirtugtb. That i weapon of de-
fenHf. The mrn ho caf.:uied fie 0h
tell me that the monster cuu work ter-
rible havoc wltbji: tun."
A WONDIfUL STA'Jt.
.i 1ko.Hd fe.vi tma f Uilila
the faillf hia.
U n. Ii.n now viwa nol oulr liie
lirreat wheel n( ) K.t thlf
l!l tlie world. I (ill cventlv Cblcaen
l;h it trrnieUil(lli Audltui lutu tha-
trr. may lie said K have bid the largest
building erected kuirly fr theatrtilL
dleplava. but now ii s urt. with the
Ktnprea theater. a- one better than
the Aroerlian clt . aa lxndon Tit-
Una. The only Uillding In Undou la
whlrb tlieatii.a! tpaa hate beeu
given to be roniad with the Eniprrat
theater U Ol vmpia. As thl huge struc
ture was not built vprenly for theatri-
cal iiirKieea ihe lUlma of fie fCmpresi
theater sti'.l hold gjiMl
Imiigine au iron and britk building
towei lug tlmte rvtt ytblng at Krl
lOttrt riiept theRvat whrl. ulmoat
aa long aa Tiafaig' tiiare:ij naarlv
aa wide' lha apr.i of (be if I ouly
liaaten by one era Lou In th kingdom
- that we believe. Iriog the ipan of Si
ran ru atatlon. Tils roof "van of the
Kmpreaa thuter la ;.'.) feet while the
height from ground Ij lantrriua no en
than PT feet or laoie tnaiihaf the
height of th Biotiut irnt. id only
a-ven feet shorter ti W the duke of
Vork'e column la Carltonlion terrai-e.
Aa the auditorium i oue of be lai g-
i
eat lu this country. o. tuo. iithe Im-
i uienM- tage. In ild-siiIng t!s latter
work some reuinrkiile and cinou de-
vice were adipted l The tntlp tage
can be moved about 1. re und th'r and
put up In an tioii In tn. h tve. anb al
way that It can le ml. ir to aaauia any
form called for bt tbt evlgen. lehif the
cene.
On thl r""at alage of the Kitirer
theater there is room for at lean; .000
reople. without undue rushing. 4 J at
least 2.IXHI perfurnvera. In addltl to
Li'OU woektneo earpentrrs shirrs
roperty-nif a. etc are on It la one
Lcene In the production. When tohli
uln stage I added another t-ty
eet In depth which can be mad lAp-
li-ear and disappaar at will sore va
lay be obtalurd as lo tbe huenef
ie jilace.
f To provide fo- Jh Immense numV
performers there are a-ores of drei
trig-rooms at the tear' of the ata
i light this great stag and Ihe audi
rlutn over thirty el)ctrlc arc lanp
e used while twenty) limelight hii
produce th beautiful color effetd
w eeeu In every theatrical dlsple !
addition to theae g
ater light ov
M Incandeacent bur
crs art In a
over the building.
A Mlsaa4aeaU
itlag.
iilt or - fg par Jot
. but I -er have
int Is. 1 bate Just I
for Interrupt
In
Just COW
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en spelling to
)o
r daughter and she
referred me to
yoi
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Old Gentleman i
C'UT1'
nier If Ibat girl thlule I am rtade of
iey. You are aliout tl'ie fortieth hill
coll
doe
rup
Vctor she has tent lulto-day. i If b
n't nrry pre tt y aotlu. I'll be bank
Ialaaaa4 la Wear
he '
M4I. Flndealecle-Hal
a
you;
COW
mene j ad to buy any of
your trtxeeau
tmontf
yet f W your marriage ncj
MU.wt Emanrlpua Yea.
!.-... e a -
ciuauwyua aa a 1 11 uitvi . lor-
terda i V laat at sua asteaaf hlim "f a W
S 5 ifwm I -i
do -Hi ahlrtt aod aoaie aa jbeelden au
Mad
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BiT OF ROMANCE.
A (feUail (l ) ;iri ta lfappaarat
far tear.
In Hie cIodIiik tiu)a of September UA
year the uefi'feri 0f Clevelund were
making frantic but vain rfforta lo lo-
rule MugKle Ktof.-r. a J7-year-oli ftlr
who bud dluippeured. The police of
the Ohio city were alno much etlrred up
over the matter but neither they no-
the generally acute repurter were abln
to get the allithteet trace cf the nilrine
Rlrt. For ine time prevloua lo her
dlai;ppeuranre Min Htofcr'a eyealKb'.
bail been In very bjd roudltlon. and II
wai iletermlneil by her relative that
lie ahould pay a vlait lo Coliimbua
a hare at the a'ate Institution for the
blind aba expected to be benefited. She
did not reach the pluce and after mak-
ing thorough aejrch her friend came to
the t ourlueinu I but he bad In ionic
iiiVK'.erloua niaoner inet her death aa
a result of her lempomry affliction. A
. dy or two wro dbc unddinly uppeiireii
Rt her home. In the beat of health and
...Irlla .....I I.... !k.a
i . ..
!!l""1y r"0"l- that
" t 'l'" u'. c rrniiiiau iruui a iiirjt
love of adventure on her part and that
bile !ie mmh regreta causing her re-
lative ao much anxiety and aorrew alie
haa found that alte tan tarn a gtKxl liv-
ing pn tb" atage. While on Ibe way to
the tint aaylum ibe left the train at
fiallon. going to auothur win a 1 1 town
(hire that umi evening. There the
met a young man whom ahe bad known
before and tbey decided to get married
Aiforillugiy they atarted for Huffjlo.
the home of tha young man a parent
who advHd agalmt the match oa ar-
rt uut of !! Siofer i ailment and
urged her to return home. "Tbl ihe
eemiugly agreed to do but InMead e-
cured an engagement at a local theater
where ber vocal talents nia bar quite
a farurlte. Ijiter abe alined for the
aeuaon with a traveling comimuy. and
tielted Cleveland laat tclnter without
her relative learning of the fart. When
warm weather arrived last spring slit
reaigned her poalUon in the theatrical
cotnpauy. the illwvmforla of travel In
the summer being more than she cared
to fuce. She was then In I'blladelpbli.
where abe at oner secured au engage-
ment aa gnverueu for the two children
of a rich buKlneaa man. Ixng before
tb n time her alght had beeu completel;"
re.tored. Mia rttofer remained In tli
Quaker City for several months aud
then bearing In a roundabout way that
her mother was In poor health sudden-
ly drtrrmiued to go home which she
dlil.
THE BANCLE AGAIN.
It ti
lata rhla with l.lhaa-
Meaia bra la V erjr 1'aslly.
One of tbe feu I ure of tbi year'
fjhhlon In jewelry la that tbe bangle Is
very illT"iant lnn the id I. It cne
into faaliion along with the elbow
sleeve now o much In vogue and I a
flexible affair comfortable to tbe arm
and entirely unlike the riff bangle of a
few yaara ago. At one leading Jewel-
er there re a variety of tbeae new
batiglew. Tbey 'onll of a narrow
flexible gold band set with Jewels
alternating with one another. Six to
eight genu are
very beauti'ul.
used and tbe effect is I
lUamondi alternating
with euierulda are tbe moat In vogue
though exquisite bangbs show tilj-
monds and mbies and diamonds and
sapphire. Anotuer lutnele novelty bar
Ihe esme flexible band but w ith the to be worn anon by e young girl who has
Jewels arranged in a rluMcr Instead ' Just laid aside "deep n ournlrg" I a
of the separate g'ltis alternating with! combination of silk white crepe black
one another. A turquols surrounded velvet and Jet. The skirt Is a widely
with diamonds makes valuable one o! spreading affair fluffed over the body
thce n w bangle. Strings of pearlt I aklrt. of heavy white silk. It haug
are tbe fashion to wear with low-ne. ked In great godets all around the form
etrulng gwn. The latest show font and Is ornamentel a the front by a
pearl stiand caught together In three j deep border of Jet. at pri.te I by row- of
place bt tlat diamond claeps. Nothing ' blai k velvet ribbon
could be more beautiful for a ilcbu- j The bod Ire is ha f low. Jn.it ahe wing
tante "coming out present" than or.e ' a bit of lae throat and in mad of Ly-
of theae new pearl necklace. The 1 ons velvet tn Jet bl.uk. fitted smoothly
fashionable bat pin uf the moment bar' aud fastened under tie left arm. It
for It top one large gem framed In dm- ' come a trifle below ihe waist ending
monds oi tiny pearls. An amethts;
set In pearls is pcrbup. tbe niot cor-
re t.
la III um.'lat hararlar.
I was waiting for the postonV at
Huntsvllle to open in the morning and
meanwhile talking a bit to the colored
Janitor who was sweeping and dusting
when a ctgro boy about 13 year old
came along aid balled and beckoned
the Janitor to itep aside. The old man
looked at him sharply but did not com-
ply. "Say yo'T' called tbe young man.
There waa no reply to tbla. and after
a minute he called again.
"Boy! what yo' want wld me?"
sternly demanded the Janitor.
"I want to speak wld yo'"
"Who I )0 ?''
"Yo' know who 1 I. Yo' U dun tn-
gsgtst to my sister. Kt augeline."
"Ob! yo' I ber brudder Sam. Waal
what vo' want?"
"Kin yo' lend me 10 cent?'
"On w hat ground sah?"
"On de grounds dat to' I gwlne to be
my brudder-ln-law."
"Hoy doan yo' know nuffln' "tall 'pout
plilloeoph) ?" shouted the Janitor aa he
raised his broom over tls shoulder.
"My beln' engaged to yo' sister Evu-
gellne aa a private cltlsen and mv
4n lll.. h lh rf nrrh.ntlii' da t'nti.1
et .. . menl an' lalkln" ml.l a a.m'.
in ttasldc am two entirely differed
In.. Am tt. w . . A A
.U l-A Ilk. tn nhleer vn' hut a. a
reaenttlve of dl guv'ment. I doan
kw yo' from Adam aud It yo' doan
Ve on I'll hev to amaal. yo' to bone
d""letrolt Free Pre.
t I
rihlr ef Juwraallsas.
Aewiork Kecorder: "Hue mind
aaada" gravely remarked the med-
leal tr aailna- down at the uncoa.
txloui tor of th Weekly Blaat.
I "Tli an right doctor." hopefully
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iuiuuiT;i m edit Or 01 IRC IlUgl. WBO
t a haA -1 1 - I. . . - km ii.
- aiiv-ti law watm vj I H v am-
aide eti sick and rival eontewwar;
"he alak Bad that ktit of a gatBl."
It ' '
WOMAN AND 1I0MK.
GOOD CURRENT READING TOR
WOMEN AND C1RI S.
m Kate ur Ilia lp-lf latr faihloas
A ata.la J ..ar-t.roaia or lha
far lM law Itallara't faargatla
lt HuuMlialJ lltata.
HH10N3 play no
small part in the
bedeekmrnl of the
half- mourning
frock for drees oc-
ftalons. 11 r o a d
rlblKina of the aofl-
i'tt a.trah art abown
in both bluck and
vbite. end arc ar-
ranged oil the frock
In nh effect. An
riiveJIngly g.-.iait gown of black and
tlik grenadiua. uudv over black aallu.
baa decoration of white uraa nin
tlirough slide (r Jet et with tiny
x ailn. The nkirt is a very gra;i-fu!ly
-tit affair the stiff r.c of the a.itla r.ud
the grenadine making ! eland out In
the smartest wort of way. The bodlro
I plain and reamlesa the thin outside
setting smoortVy over the lilted under-
llulng. The uicevei are In the biahop
style arid stand out stiffly down to tbe
walat. Tbo bodice ha a dainty ar-
rangement of white rurah rlbbona
brought from Ihe low-rut shoulders
through a ptarl-set elide vroea the
bust through another Hide theuce. to
tbe waist where the end fall half way
down tbe skirl finished by a bill bow.
A wide dock of the ribbon with an
Immense bow at the back Bniebe tbe
costume. A gown of oft white wool I
COSTl'MES KOK
treated In the same manner substitut-
ing soft black surah ribbon for the
white.
Mmpl ( rraa.
When oue I In eml mourning and
especially wban one la young one may
I occasionally attend a quiet little tea
or evening gathering when the affair
tl B0 too dreasy. White la cf courwe.
the second mourning color n aim la
; violet. In all the shajen. and these are
i I uiieu rnitniteu in minting -.ip amari
emldrea fro.ks. A very pretty one
In sharp points both back and front.
The sleeve are huge br.'toon a'falr.
coiultig to the el'aow and are of crepe
llsae over wbl a suk all studded ilU
the Jet sequins. A deep frill of velvet-
bordered crepe fu'la from the e'bo
over the hnlf length black sued glove.
Altogether the frock I very simple but
wonderfully str'Mng. ewlng lo the x-
Hemes of color. Ijtce forms a very
small part iu Ihe mourning costume.
law Wallara's t.aergeila Wife.
Mr. Lew Wallace like niauy another
wife of a man of letters hat been the
shield between her husband and tbe
thousand small annotanre of th
every day world. Sh haa served a a
constant apur to her husband In hit
literary work and her pride la hi
genlu aad desire that h ahould mala
tha most ef It have Impelled her to
brgt hla aa wtttea ha might etherwlee
have afcibHl for a apac. Tha earn en-
ergetic aplri haa alvaya bee carried
lata avary evrtall af hat Ufa. Freer-
Mi
til
iarwwfl. wv'WjVaJ
'i .W IV'
I iina'luu ti her abomlr.a'ton. nor Is It
leafy (or her to hate the am and late
the sinner In thl regard; she I stone
deaf to extiieei for the delayed per-
forms urea of duties and la &lvrn to
quoting Horace Greeley' aaying: "Tbe
only way to do a thing 1 to do It."
Mr. Wallace went tarouga eoroe
thrlKiug experience of border ruffln-
Um la New Mexico when her hueband
wai there. He bad set determinedly
about breaking np some of tbe worst
gangs of desperadoes with the natural
re ult of gaining their deadly enmity.
Oue voting fellow of Zl who boasted
that be bad kll ed a man for every year .
he. bad lived staked hi honor a a ruf-
fUn thut Governor Wallace Ahould be
his r.' xt victim. It happene o. e night
that Mr. and Mr. Wallace and the )
ouhfol murderer took lodging at
the snme hotel. It wa a hot summer
night and after going to bed Mr. Wal-
lac aro-e and opened the door of the
room speaking of the Increased com-
fort f iven by the current of air. Gen.
Wall.ife quietly remarked: 'T.etter
leave It locked. I-
is In the home
shoot me." On
watching his chanre
ran Imagine the r
ity with which
tbe door was shut d the fear abd
iremMlng in vthl i . the night was
pasiw J by Mrs. Wallace If not by btr
bust-and.
I.rualh ef lha for raa.
It wa only a few year ago the fur
cape ram Into vogue and were noth-
Ine. more than a mere shoulder cover-
ing (tupelets and with what now
seem to u a horribly dowdy air; ye:
tbey were received with open arms and
were ; instdered the most fetrhlng
things ever worn. Every aoaaon saw
something added to the fur rape. First
came the lltt'e tilt at the shoulder
YOV.NO GIIllA
then the coxy high collar then an add-
ed leiigta. natll the elbow was reached
now laat of a!! we have tb full
sweep with hint collar perfectly flat
at the shoulders aad Oi Simetted In
j various ways with a contrasting fur I
I small heads of beast tails or rich lace
T'ie cape of tbe preaent Is aa modish
w rap as a dainty woman ran wear and
aside from It mere beauty la wonder-
fully comfortable and proof against the
winds however chill. In keeping with
the richness of the outalde the lining!
are rxquisite. llrocadea are used In
abundance in tlnta to harmonlxe with
the fur. A rich chinchilla ran ha a
lining of pearl gray aatla brocaded with
scarlet In a straggling taabloa. The
lining for ermine rape are especially
lovely. In delicate color motly la aofl
yellow blue or roae pink. Those aa
t'ashlonable brown aatln linings art
very seldom seen nowaday even In tht
sealikln coats. A hand or ribbon em-
broidered with the name of the owner
Ii a pretty way of Individualities the
cloak.
sahaanlaa lllaia.
When grease I iplllrd on the aitcheg
floor cold water should be poured ovei
It Immediately; the grease will thet
harden and ran easily be scraped away
when firm If It I nol treated la thli
fashion It sinks Into the floor and re-
peated acrubblnga fall to remove it
wf " :
d
tar.-ru.i
mil.!.- VA.ll.'tl. lUl l ... .VKU liil
theuniallsm and sore throat and a quick
remody for fit and convulsion. It Ii
a sure preventative against moths i
few drops reuderlng garment aafe
from nch tnvialoas during th mm
mer. It drive antt and bugi
from storerooms and corner by pat-
ting a few drop on tbe ahelvea. It ef-
fectually destroy hug and Injure
neither furniture nor clothing. Fet
cleaning paint add a tpoonfut ta a pal.'
ef waraa water. A little la the auda at
washday make washing aaalar.
7 j- '
THAT CONFOUNDtD PARKOT.
I TVaa a Raraagefal C --sl- aaj ItraS
Vp a Marrta I aragemj-m
One of the brlcl.tctt ard n'O't s-
'lartlve yning women in llnf ilo l. th-
cw rer of an nnuiual.y j rec ociuua pc
rot; Inrldentaily she thought a g-.
deal of young farmer cf th" ncicubT.
hooil ao much In fart that they we.-
betrothed. But this youtirl farmer h
always bated parrot and that luia Wii
the one sore spot between dim and h'
promised wife. Hi bas especially
tha parrot In question ami haa repoit-
edly warned the young lady that tV:a
thing waa not .. green a it looked and
t?.at It would surely taiiM tro'ibl t-
twean thrra. We can e;iy beli.vri'
that the bird being beloved by lis niir.-
trem was at hand during thews li'.Me
talks and It as easy to tx lleve liut
no wcll-ordcnd Intelilgent parrot
would put up long with I'leh tdlghtitt
teninrki a the yiung farmer w In
the htblt of infilling. If mcmcry aarve
aright tbe bird did once rebuke hi
mlatrcfi' sweethrart hut very tnlldty.
vii:i;!y calling him a "si.'y thing " K'
that occ.tsion I'ully was promptly p ;n-
iehed by I. la nilstrt". who snapped bi
bead with a pieie of wbnlcbone and
over'd Li care with paper for an en-
tire dry. This t.aa added Insult but
nothing was to be done except wait
patiently for aa opportunity to get even.
Tbe opportunity hood came. A lew
night ar;o the young farmer entered
the bouse of hi life'a light and asked
for the flume. She wa prinking but
would be down is a short time an I
would Frank try to make fr'enda with
Polly? go Kiank turned into the rnoRs
where Polly wat on hi perch munrhitig
riarker and crooning jungl i.'i.y.
Extracting a chocolate camm-l from
hi .o ket Frank moved toward tn
age. There are tides in the uffalrt of
men and Ukewiae parrot and tbi
bright If green pet rliicd that the
!o! of hi tide bad come.
"Heliow your.g hay need:" be ehon'td.
There waa a ranment of ln'enae si-
er.ee. Then the rage wa etiuck to t'j
floor and the room wa filled with
leathers and b!r. A moment liner
I'olly ' mistress entered tb room.
"What I the trouble. Frankr
"Some one ha taught thl parrot tn
-all m a young hajeed" answered
jcr lover Bushed and angry "and I w i
not atand It."
"Idd you hurt poor Folly" picking
'ip the maimed creature.
"I tried to kill the thing."
The young woman vigoreuniy up-
bi aided ber lover and hurriedly aliu-
ilng her engagement ring from her fin-
t and handing it back aald:
"A msn who loses bis temper on such
vlight provocation eannot be my com-
panion for Ufe. Tbe ergngement I
broken ai d you need not call agati."
OFF ON THREE YEARS' VOYAGE.
leraartere af Ihe evaly Vthsllag V aes. C
la lha Mmtaa Martit.
Th two-matted brig Jloea Baker
tailed from Boston cn a whaling ex-
pedition yee terday. It la a number of
rear ince any vewiel haa left ihla port
in such a project and there waa greal
Merest in the event. Cap:. F. C. Mor-
is w lo command. There were twen-
y-two able-bodied men on board. Th
royage will probably laat three year
tut not over forty month. I: I the in-
vention of the capula to rruise along
he wet roast of Afri. a this winter ami
.o go to the West Indian islands In the
prli.il. Then be will go lo the North
ind South Atlantic for whalea. The
Koaa Raker Is a two-marted ur!g of W
on. She Is tbe only w baling vaaurl
n llostoc. She is not a large vcei.
but I well equipped for whaling purport-.
She has breech-loading gun
ind all tbe modern apparatus for whale
-a'.i hing and taking rare or the bl'ibber.
?he I owned by R. T. Grren who
now tbe only Uostoa man engaged In
the whaling business. The sailors on
heard are te-arly ail Ntv BciKord nun.
The raptaln has been in the whaling
business for thirty-four year. Hi
leaves a wife behind at New IWfoid
where be refidi.
FOR LADIES ONLY.
Some of the new bonnet have a
clota-hiting skull-cap crown with a
turned-bark coronet-eluped piece.
Tbe fashionable teg-o-mut'.on and
Queen Anne Ceeve ara cut much
tighter from elbow to waist than form-
erly and many of thru ar buttoned.
Stylish felt hats are of good propor-
tion some being folded over to a la
form a double brim over the fare and
finished with an enormous owprey
feather and four plume.
A favorite way of arranging lb hvtr
for evening I to turn the hair back
te fluffier
il bere la a uiui.... l. a
draping not a revival however ef the
detached looping and ungr.--.ul drap-
eries of the last re Ign of double skn t
for tbe new fashion I a slashed over-
dree opening enough to show tbe con-
trasting petticoat underneath.
Tbe correct collar although It may be
of the turnover variety I quite a ui
a the ordinary standing collar an.!
"X
corner have a little slant a poi-
the opening in froal being a mere
a abundant of royal purple velref
hi
be used thl season. A hat of th te
bordered with a fringe ef ostrich
feathers and ha for trimming very
Mrge upstanding bow of black aaiia
! while tb bonnet have string but not
the toque and the itrlng ar ofter
the only distinction.
I'laid tlea both la the bow aid four-in-hand
atyle. form part of every well-
regulated Ullor-maite girl fall ward-
robe and they are better adapted te
fall than aumrser wear because ef tbi
l oruiancy oi tae.r aire anu lAey art
prettier la tha amalltr tbaa la the
larger alalda.
fa"" ojtj. ..-.'Miv't.
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