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v. •ft\ t*. i >x -V i earn oa|y B*QW - eid*d by ta«r «»**«*. Btriv* for ta* a*at> f aad provide againn tin* worst. Be graceful if oaa'tb* gmcwfaJ, 1M tn*. H* who throws oat saspkloB eboald at onoe h* tinwiftiKt him—If A, ^ n^« th. ^^ of OUMIB JUwU eDOV* OaSaatWBa. There is always 'room for * man of form, aad fee 'make* toon for many. Time once passed never return*, the moment adsJdh » last is lost forever. Piide tewklMt«d with Plenty dined agajt^ «#^^^^y^^ ^fe^ ig^jiw Hi* •at «f **• Ifedafgaliiia Ttitgr^A, awwm* likely teliv* am* 4* wwiL lbf> , anmwmndiajr all r*a*naiotheoontrarv. 700 ess, )>^u7 4 ™| i flbilwivfi«>|Ma^pw«t lev th* advent el the son far whom bath ah* and her young aasbaad tang ao paaajanaiely. • She fa wry happy in he* arunmer |e- tirtwait at LaGraaje, driving her four and aaaMsiaMS aix apfriaad porjioa about • t the grounds, and giving a amil* aad a pleat*** word to every one aha meets, for even that stifles* tad most formal of omnia lay* aaida etiquette and royal obaervances in the ire** pleasant etmoa- paer* of that Samoa* residence. Donna Cttriatia* » aui to look wry protty is- j T^lf •f lllgtaallj la g$VN L Battatawia ha yoga* Iranian aoatinuc in fcafcJoav Basqn** at* mack trtmmwi Oapaaoompleto cloth costomes. Raven's bashers are used for tarbans. V ncelu have superseded •quarc neeka. OomfaewatioB oastemew. ara oat of CUEfflMal flat flB 4^StftRa> ^J^^^^y^y^ ***'* **»* aw^apny ** There are few occasions when eere- BMHiy may sot be dispensed with; kind- ness never. A father'* blessing build houses for Ma chiidrtxt. but a mother's curse tear* them down. Reading, study, thinking, obaerva- tionsnd sensible conversation the mind grow. wits Potarty and atrppad witMofaniy There la apart which is gone forever, I b*r fresh, whftemntdiadrest^MmiBsd . But there i* a future which k still oar: with delicately-tinted ribbons, and in j the shady hate wreathed with silki ganse, which are her usual wear at La | (Jraaja, Such attire fit* her far better j ; than do the canjbwroae robe* aad rich , aanas a&d Telrota which she awtj ^ amwm on state oeoaaioMk. ' she ha« aa j eitreajely pretty figure, atraight, trim, asd ftn<*ly molded, H* oolfdefeetoeieg that it kt too straight, the <r««ea e*.rn- (3oral-red it a favorite thade for din- ner drraaea. Derby felta bsd fair to reisaua a per- maoe&t faehkra. ^w\--!)**!**-^*?* tow «#»&* »B4 E* roll to the brim. Bed ploah hmqnm are worn with black silk akirtis All aorta of Iltine crroal ot«anaiBt» are ta high fsror. Ombre '.'{ifade^ .«i«ekisgi s<m* in ail the new eoit.-- Sbatkd feaih' ^ % marked feature IB urtTrtay aaJHin ~~ - lB^iaftae<»'-- • -•.-Ttted tor walkiag iMinlHi •WjL g^^^^^^^M|y |^g4|^^^]af H*MataH|l tal tt|| flawawal fci^^ ^^^ .-jSlaiiiiiiiriairiii Tnntti.wiii.il ii. U« 111 in Wwre at tot made of tiewtawavl Tbeteeekthaaeighiorteseyeaetiia tta back BMr' the bead. - - 0*xa» in Paleatiae, wbara 7nw^,§0t nin^. * The part of the htunao body wbielt •hows the greatort variety of eolor I* the Ma of .the eye. The woo*-*** -|*o«M»e*tl^lii^ *•» JJHJJtt gorw, .WRa.lot^aB earth hjnMf jWMMC, iM#,,a%» «% wiU bt^atf moafitaiaa aod **iJ*y». • —tt orer the etreaaa dfaalrm Jf* „, .,,,.„ . I*ke e*d tttet yea tiqvid eaj J ' King Alfred seed to meaattte tu&e by t ' -*»»» a*» * device ol.tweiTe caodlea, *^ade««*d ao an to brnta two hottr* each. Ihwforetheeityaaaleaaie*] wvyood • doobt. Thwtwryi wlthta 800 yarda of llw while tta aalpJittrie fnaw fwalh/e •WPB. Ko* the teraxiava awel and hardened. «%g* «p twaaltl^' moewtaiae aide law flainai,,,, <*i^ iete«a»»y«fej*»a»d W**'.' Sbonid thla nwBtha or a year the l»*m- h«Ve eaeaped. but It will b»i |ro» threat* of aUlw^ «rtl»'--%..»iwawail, atr*a» will\^ •ottof ridge *f»o<w4ieh aaotae»«- tar dove ts the the^rth- It«|«||ft v « v » aB ,| Tfc. oorU«e»i «.ea*t,,a» i*| «MII. M^e^ - ^,!!!,^! , , ., rrtfflard of eoejltoaej bofaag oatawJlawd to ooateifl BP* k*» t 1 -*'\^ in a dried ^^^^»^^»^IW!\PPP «*iW^'VIBW?*™ S|a#< 4|M[ * atreea of o»tt*r tha. rrtdw ulaV i*k#4 ante the «od-~*ay Sfty.fi™ , -•' \\- 0 \ • «sg heraelf eo exeot thai her waist LJW . )»ck«ta wad ©Jos*. the »aka of aorae «p*ci«a of Rwailiao ! fore tfe«e heart of ^i# body *fflW S a backward earm Sh* *» a deroted } Garter* are co&pletaly *8p««»ed«d by i *w»«fli««» th» fessak Imag aot at all! BL-^IJ «otb« oatt»*fcko«» Uw \ ArgnxneTtt in eompaay to gewendly J mother, and aaay ofiea b*. aet« dtSrieg, »t.^km e ina^acder*. the worat aart oi ooB*ftrsaiioa, aod ia j C ot with the little priaoaaa and holdtup book* the worst of reediag. j the h»by» soft bjwd i* bee ow». Bat Tbodlaeowery of what la arae and the ; tbeyaay that neither m IM3M* aor an praotioe \of what ia good are the two i queen will Douat QktiaafB* be contact ' W* was 1 * ftS' fcfl»'' waiea \oa-'ow ftuurd I ?«*•«\ lsfcajfc 1 #a» • *old, awake* a aw** again*! reaetioo«, laet we roah from one j exemp^wy-kaabaod, aad hia brief pa*-' afoa lot a beanuf*! foreifs lady dari&i; fragnutt. i^^ 7 U'«*•!! afaoeja* flew iato - Moire ia tte oaly J«ci«i*diT eew feat- ! To wwwajalai* ta* etlag of *o*U aad | <*»*»«^ waet* rt would aaat *ak ' or* ia winter fthahioRK. ; aiK, * t l««<»t Su^ fportetaea rab the ' warm wekwn*.' To be awre «a**f | part affatrted wlll^eeraaMNu or the wax mitm ia eoatpaniirelf ooolaad *^ ..^ |ofth»*m c . .' ' iprore ao olatMsIf, OH o*m»aia# •Utctgth aad roltuae oMha ai* #\ rotruaxaed atriped jJkirt* Mill ooa- | faalt into aootaer eontraryfaalt. Nothing so adorns the face aa eheer- felaeaa. When the heart ia in flower, its bloom aad beaaty paaa to the fee- tares. A vise taas ia the company of thoee who are igoormst has been omaparod by the sages to a beaatifol giri ia the oom- paay of bliod a«Bu A person teas weaid aeeare to bim- aell great'detaeeee- will, perhaps, gain his poiat by silenee as ciTectaally as by ao7tbiiog he eati ear. 'So school it mete aeeeesary to ohil- - drea 'thsa oaaieaea, beoaaee either tits wJU anus be broken ia childhood, or ti»e heart ia old age. ^ ^ The Sttldoo til »«&*» ia saepe ana arusnuag. ^ | gj^gjg^ the* in other eowAtrtaa. : fa w Vm «* l*» eir 7 -** mtdUpiied itaatf • ^^ ^^ ia j^ q^^ % Um» I* tils widomafeood aavi&g bwta replaov! , sd ioftaitaoi tlu* winter. ] m f^hi^ is. j^u, to^tmj, jr» a *ery geaarme ettaehnieist to''nia : saadl rooad peleriaeaappear o*.ja*B* t sprightly and a«DsiUe wife. (.'arimaMMi Vr**e+*m. \ lauaediately after the hoUdajs,\ [ of the iaxpetted drmees. ', The heir i* drmaed close, &»*» sad | with rery little SqJhwja*. I Soaita of fflw egat* are favortt* or- : aam<*cta for hat* or J*oe piaa. - a pbeftocaeoos. waicfa otenrred e*t v ytare a«« o4gat be ttfjata^f\ stream aught bore a salrterrsr pawafe tola* hay, eeea r*aaiac*uL fee dty parawpa, aad a \bkw4aaw* taigbt «*,l Hilo \ kitit»a>- WhiUBat » to be owflratalated : ttaai km writes ««E. W.. B.\ in the Sew York £*mi«$ Potit \ «rrery woman who htm endeavored to preeent each of a*rj Wreath* of ro»r» aad other flowers Meads iasd the auaber torreaaes at [ I thia time •ojaewhat after the manner of 1 the modern Saoday-eebool) with a 1 specimen of Iter aaadiwork reaohres thai | she will begin nest attdeamaier to pre- - pare her holiday gifts, aotihat, allewing ! for iDtermptions and dejaya, she may I have them ready a few days earlier the I ! nest Qxriatinas. This wosaaB, wketeTer Wars. ; she may be, will perhaps be glad to be *^ ; reminded geatly of this resolve, and to ' A ceatary ago HU1* boya of four j ^n B fo w aaggestions given her in re- years bad their haada sbav«d prepar* g*rd to ecme of the pretty things ah* can tory to patting on a wig. Thia not j make witfaont too great as outlay of only dfetingnjafced rich mens eons from [ time. A gift tobaby, which Hie mother the ouases, bot was regarded a* much j w iU appreciate, it one or more fancy neater than wearing—one's own hair. Tit* French'' retohrtion aad its revolt froia art fidelities killed the fashion of wig wearing, bat than it had died and revived a score of times before. Its modern revival in Europe was an imi- tation of til* long and beantif si hair of the young Xjoois XIW of France, who had recourse to artificial locks wfcoo his own snpply gave ont. A century after has Mm* all men who could afford it wet* wigged, thosgh darpg the latter half of the seventeenth eentary thelaw- ftilQeas of the practice was bitterly de- bated among theologians. Catholic and Protestant. > A' > Leyden profossor, BMers by name, shocked all conserva- tives in both charche* by writing that the nee of a wig was sanctioned by Christian liberty. On the other side, , the Oetbolie Br. Thiers assailed wig- wearing priests in a good-sized volume. The fashion aaema dead enough now, ex- cept among rhooe who ha*» beccme bald, bat the ancient Egyptians and other nations wore wig?, and the early Christians, would not take thein off. Tertnllisn in rain declared tbem doviees -and inventions ot the evil one, and Clement, of Alexandria, warned bis hearers that when the sacred hands of Abe clergy ware laid on their heads, the blessing would not pass through tbe are revived for bail coiffure*. Spanish laee. both black and white, is as much Ib* rage as ever. Doffs are made very deep, reaching sometimes almost to the elbow. Tinsel effects are introduced with ad- mirable taste into fabrics, trimmings, and millinery goods. Seal brown cloth, with plash to match. is the favorite material for elegant promenade costamea. Ribbon* ttriped la moire aad plash, or moire.and satin, are ifi high flavor for bonnets and bat trimmings. Within the past sjtt* year* the vaiae of gold has flaotoated from IS 1 * to 15 7-* tia»M thai of sOvnr averaging shoot 15 I i times aad never falling so , . , , . .. ..,..•* Um ^ tw.» *s ihM «*— —i. «i«- miraeolaasJy aarro*? seospe, taslswda ^asthat«f iftaee tte*. sack ijml- '^^ ^^^ mm ^ ^^g AaafDf Hat aartf Bomans a kind of j ^* B t9 f tm g^ !t cremattoo aad ta* aw ^^\J^'r* )*t ^ a ^^|»*a»lol*w*a**waiawsl aeia^amvat aassB tato ta* w*U* of ta* Temple of ^ ^^^^^^t it^» »JI^-* •}>•« «f P*M^£* Miaewe; and in pnblie calsmitie*. in _ «e|^»« mr - woadaKml siiiirtitunlaii emm»' : time of pestilence, etc, a nail was fast- ^ ^^ ^ wtm ^mhe'|»K^ryef fwftia •oed is the Temple of Jupiter, ^* and there will be for fears te earn' \Blow boi***\ mil aboand, sad eadi. of tbe weird phaaomaaa of fwawil| vagaria* are daffy ****, Ta* eralatsf^ KUaae*iaaMM*ae4(v*aadriolilsiBal ever, bat thai batta J* so immeammf sbonid all tar** of it* a*ry Ukat **a> flow at ones there ia room for Hat; bibs ; s new aad really striking way to make them k to embroider little figures, after the Sate Oreenaway style, oa the frost of the bib. Suppose the material to be fleece-lined pique, which is both j pretty and datable; bind the edge with [ a narrow bias band of white color, or' trim with Hamburg or torchon, button- hole it with working cotton ; then trace j some qnsint figure on it, either in the [ center or atone side, and work it in out-! line attt&b; the embroidering may be i Christian names at* ao called by hav- ing been given to converts ia baptism as sabssitntes for their former pagan appellation*, matt? of which were bor- rowed from the names of their gods, aad were therefore rejected as profaa*. The invitation of the \ Order of tbe Bath\ originated in the castom of to* combined belcaiag* dxriag a awf Franks who, when they conferred period. Tkm erat*Y la a«afly loat a4> knighthood, bathed before they per- I ia diameter sad aboat XOOSt fest 4a» [ formed the oeremoay, aad 'from this | Bom* fin* photographs have raawAlr been taken of it by Mr. MsstaHj •* HoaotaJa, Thee* ar* ta* 6mt sea proenred. Shonlder capes, with long manUe-like \ h * bit mm * *»* Uti * Kaj * ttt \* ^ ****• ends in front, wiU be mneh worn until f . Kbar** SaJrtt, the weather beootnes colder. l Gros grain silks in the rich bine and olive shades make op beantifttilj, aaeo- mated, with brocaded velvet Large bats with obaUak crowns and The following atory was told me a* an iastane* of Car! (Johan) XIV,# spirit: A Rnssaan manof-war was see* paating the fort of Waxbotm en route for Stockholm witbont having givta A iafs Warier sssaret. | A <TOrty-Looking old geatltiam, at- companied by lb* tw4tamtie* wsfldai consort aad a oowpte of well-aimsiii halo brims ar* the first choice of the ; customary salute. The orders of the ; d»agk«Wa» catered the diotof-na«*t most fashiooable yonag ladies. ; fort commandsnt were distinet that in the Pet Mo***, aad as he twfcfi a* The best styl* of silk mrmenU are * **** ,5k \ *\•«« *»«»«» *•** to t * e^in beneath h» gwaeroas am\ trimmed with plain rich far; the eb- \ ff*** 0 - aence ot psescmoaierio is marked, * done with marking-cotton, or with soft, j Heavy brf»c*t*Ste silks, with 1he de-! antwisted silk, bt«rflrst take the pre-') tigos impressed in tbe fabric, will be cantion to try tke silk in lukewarm I much in faTor for cloaks and rich 1 win- water to make sore that it will not fade, J ter ©cwttimes. and so WW labor be lost. Serviceable , F|ingw , D<1 p^^terie- for monrniog wear are of dntl jet and a« Insterlesa as the crepe whieb i* secom-: paoies and adorns. Feleriaes will be etten»ivety wore. These far shonlder capes come in all Muted lo a i splashers to be pat on the wall back of 1 the washstand are made of lin«>n morate J cloth or common white linen, or Java \ canvas. Trim tbe edge with torchon, j and work in tbe otitlitte*»rfcb; a border f and center-piece, two flgnres like Jack « and Jill or Old Mcther Babbard and J aize ** ^^ \*Jl« » *«U her dog are pretty. Hammock pillows j ?*'»»» of delicate form, i are desirable. Make s enshion about { The mmt elegant bnttons have the | hall a yard square,or a trifle longer, ac- j ew»e5 h«-ad of Quec-ft Elfcabctb, or cording to your taste*; cover with cre- tonne of some bright color, make a paJF to go arotrtid the edge, and pot it on so that tbe edges will make a little ruffle for a heading. The under side of the pil- low Mm not need any trintming;,,th«» Marguerite cut in r mother Price fifteen dollar* a closet). pearl. fblcairo** Krowth. The ftrrt,tbatof firing a bail;. turned waad *od fixed a flews gawsr in the rear of the ve»*c!. If tkr* wer* upoB the vaiter bohiad bat aVwK' nnbeeded, another WM to be sent in ad- ; •• Look here, my man,\ said the *aV vaaee of its bow. ta case botb warn- • party, sharply, \ before!give mjamt, ing« were di»»|fard«d, a ball was to be I want to ask yon a o«**tioa. **» sent into the most'vulnerable part of yonaaltalbaoooatmdisgaaw*\ loa- the Ahip. IQ the preeent instasm both any,** rephed to* aarpriied rwas warning* had '>een given without re-, splasher. \ Nor aa ff--g'^ BobtawaV| »pasM>, and tbe commaadsnt, a young, the nuaooonambl* delay of ~* \** **\ beardless bontcoant. though shakiag ia auUaace baa temporariiy his boots, -tsrted oat t,i iW«o»oa«>r. 4 * I)» yor. see tbe wt»r**l-hoa»er \ Yes.™ '' Send a bail into it, m God's name V\ Thif had effect. With crushed wheel- house the Bsiaeien stopped perforo?. A moment later two boats were seen set- ting »at for Stockltolm; one with the frightened young commandant in it from Waihojm, and one from tbe dis-1 with on* of my daughters, or pfsl a* abled niao-of-war, each rowi&g with at- ] pocks*, I can oat tu pwem\ -S** I*** most mpeed in hope of reaching the i CMCO Fnti, royal pr«wence first. The Swede arrived etc \Saw aor.\ **H8r s giala* of U srvard, aad estraaged from yaV fs'I.ci, a rich Boston banker, wka* hsaghty pnd* i* as aafbUmg tsja* i own ?** etc ** I am ao*.\* ** All nf*\ i here's a dolhur t and yoa can btm| * the grab. Sow that I know jc* aw : not the regular thing la waiters s*a> 1 day—that joa at* not noma to «•*• Tbe Chicago I*ttr.f>e*m tell? m a , ^J* 1 &\***<* >»m. Tne nweae amvea • R(m ^ Un ^^ ^Ovt a f«* false hair, pjg, to bo hoped Hat the j upper angle may be ornamented in any few words the ttory of Chicago's pro- i\** «*aongh in advance to obtain the • ig|U Mth m m ^^ ^^ wcta* civilused people of onr own day and of way to suit your fancy. A simple and | grcss since she becsme s city in 1&37. 8rB t «*«no*. H* gasped out- b» • to tfflppot t ^^ Ww rt hoa,*. S » *«*««* ME ««.tt n ««««I r* «tJ«ft^d with I -*^ i - s- #„ «„, . U.-A u„ I.-,L. ... :„_• ...._... ., . ! storr. , | ||TM ^^ ^^ ^ iaSmiar forf *W future generations will be satisfit-d with their natural hair or accept baldness aa incurable, but we observe with some alarm that tbe gentler sex is going further aad farther toward actual wig wearing. So longer are braids sufficient, no more is long back hair the main i?c- . qniiita, bat actual,front and top piaesay t really iittleoettor than the •» fronts **of different eolored sUks, satin* or plush, old ladies, jte being advertised a* A ^Mitif«l Vienna aad Lisbon waves, etc. White planh, with a border of green plush, faonehairperoles are no* yet called for with blocks of tan-colored silk wish by^r young man. but there is no paasies embroidered en them—one knowledge that they are rery far off. pa&cy and two or three green leavea on Paeluac. ilk* the aemi-circtUBfgrgnce of | m^naoek. Leas *lpaaaive but realy a wafer wheel, disappears only to retoro f handsome ones are made of double eflective way is to put a handsome, wide j in the thirty four years' between that ribbon diagonally across it, aad at each j tim* and 1871 she increased her popn- I story. Well,' side work some fancy stitches with silk,! Ution to 306,000, again in thirty-four [ wookjB *^ \alow sad yoa fired?' or yoa may work a border and put a [years of about 300,000, or an average : \**•*•\ monogram in the center. Table covers j gain per yearat about 9,000. In the ( \ Wh « w * did f m ait ^^^ and scarfs are as popular and handsome j ten years between October 9, 1871, and ! '* \^ J**®* aa^eaty,.'be gracious as ever. Elegant ones are made of'October &, i&81, the gain in popn]*-' \ I>id yoa bit the wiieel-honser* brocade velvet or plush, withi>orders of .2f ^ k !!!';ir B, • sb * I ^^^mm*w b.i«»r f^n~ was 280,00®, or an average gain ; par year of 25,000. In the thirty-four ' Good) you're a major.' to »:'glrt again.—£»»«»**««( fjeuttu. Leaswgeaa ta* rairrwartt, the Ttli- soiamas taj-oie a p flSr&a,4Bo,008 m per- i oaal sai real pi wpmty. meed CSaatoa fiaaael, with a border of aome rieaJry-eolorad aad heavy ribbon; a* oa* aid* applique work in the form of a boaqa** or soaa* q-aatat figwj* may b* pwtoa; frmg* 1* aeadad aarosa the the city grew ia voiame antil the yearly aales hadamyuey value of $*50,000,000. In the ten years sacoeeding the fire of ( 1871, the volume of business was more than doubled. A year after the fire the bank clearings for the week were 9*30,- 080,000. Km* yean later the cieariaga Jot the week ' ibsvahasof manaffiwarad asodaeta *f Chicago was f7«^4a,000. 1* 2881 DM rata* ia 1886,060,000. its wheel Magmin*. Moaeter gatheriags of the omoersol the Salvation Army from all parts of England aw* recently held fa Bxaier hall, London. «• General\ Booth, in of ta* meetings, aatd •W.000,00e. Ia 1871 fta*y had now 898 stations, 396 ompav 470: jatti their fs*Wywsi*.aJja short at bom*, fie should spend « iodgiaw, 83; on food for two, tfii «• coal, light, drear, ate., fS. f*! 0 \.* fried meat ar* exenvagaat; stew*|' with, aanos aad ' vegwtahles, to ,aaw> it profitabl*; ao at* ***!*? Stockholm. - ifarp^M \ ~****i**^*tt **f£ j dings; am*Jlpieoesofros**f*r8aaamy» w1thaooompaByii«v*g*taU««aadwW' selected podding. A —-\ «**»> * vor^ iv J^ I^Btcangao *ablished Wery Fridsy Mo HARLES A. HUNTI v CJLiTEAUQAY. N. \ .iBamW**::!\ tffOaVearla JV<1 vaanruuio BATCS MAD* AprucAri-x :*«#** ComvwHitsitM**, Art* 'mt#l$. afe , to i-*$ur* pt&im ; imttett t* 6v Jhurt,lrta mar : IlU*ltn«**ai Olfeot '- MMHW, * k, ]„t,. l i l .ia, r ^r-» .^.^^'.^^-^-^..'.-i- . 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PHELPS, M. • wm *.it» strsowK. o t'**!**!!\* SK«*. «UUK l Xa l.*««i»»ii ~ Su»s, t:*»w*«««r HSW STYT- JUST BECEIVED Call On A. KLOC Fashionable T ;.ml see saniules of £joc *iiicli lie c^rx ma k Goml and STYIalSH St AT PRICES FKOM J 3fi $t-iUPWAI ISSrSef! tkeso gooti, pure having. 0«p>t Street, opposite the May 13, 1881. TBAYHiIHCE H And in fact all whi DRIVE FOR PLE OR OTJSIJSE8 Will please bear in mint C. J. MORC B\ST0 Vtt GOOD HOR* And frnit, Light-SqoaiDf, E*#j WttaM dgriag th* prcflsa* with a lorkskw. pudding, a fswr^rsnipssirfaoawbis** awarn J?»j 'aatafWaWs* '\ M cold aasai, wiahk umi f likmi for tea or *a**wa,^^ ^ TXnXS MSASONAB Stab'.ri on D-jKrt Street, C Mk »r^\i