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THE FREE PRESS: -OSAGE CITY, KANSAS. TWO NOTED OFFICIALS. Another very -charming oostume for MODES FOR MIDSUMMER. CHILDREN'S COLUMN scujc (Cttn Jvtc JJrc. the morning hour may be made up of a white flannel skitt.

pale pink and white their faith has never been confirmed. No organizations that ever appeared in a Presidential campaign as a third party eTer developed the strength to carry a national election, or even contest one with a chance of success. DY ROUKUTS UTIA- A Bilk blouse, and very full sleeves having deep guipure cuffs, and a lace-yoke cut DIFFERENCES BE-TWO SPEAKERS. MARKED TWEEN NEW YORK HINTS ON HOT-WEATHER GOWNS. DEPARTMENT BOYS AND FOR LITTLE GIRLS.

oval shape, and run with white rib EJLJTSAA auas crn, dent. The Vice President is great chiefly In the fact of his nearness in succession to the President and the possibility that he may become President, but as long as he remains merely Vice President he is an alternate to rank and a comparatively unimportant personage in the government. The Speaker of the House, however, has the appointment of committees who shall take charge of the business of the House, and he bon that is tied in a series of little bows from the bust to the throat. With this was worn a sleeveless jacket or vest, A Natural Ieslre to Display Summer Toilet Before the Cool Breezes Make Tliem Seem Oat of Season Future of the Trained Skirt. Something that Will Interest the JnTrn.

He Members or Every Household Quaint Action and Bright Sayings Cat Children. Ill Right Honorable Arthur Wellesley Peel and Speaker CrUp Wnereln They Are Alike and 'Wherein They Differ An Interesting Contrast In Public and Prtrate Life. white nannel with white moire lapels. A white saiior hat. trimmed with thickly ribbed white ribbon, a torsade of washing silk like the blouse and a couple of white Woman's Clothes.

New York correspondence: Globe Democrat: The People's party, men In Kansas who were formerly Republicans know that every vote they poll this year will count indirectly for Cleveland. Conse The English Speaker. wings in iront. turned right and left. practically dictates the policy of the Mercury fashion, complete this alto House.

There have, perhaps, been BOVE all things; hold fast that which is good," doesn't apply to fashions, for gether lovely little costume for the early hours of the day, fresh, crisp, and quently most of them will return to mm some Speakers of small influence, but they have been exceptions. Speakers dainty as a losebud, or half a dozen the reason that the rosebuds, for that matter." Reed, Blaine, Randall, and Carlisle the old fold. The People's party vote will fall off in the other Republican States for this reason also. The nave sun anotner promenade cos each in his time exercised a powerful IIEN the story of the nineteenth century in the popular branch' of the British Parliament shall have been written the name of Peel will be found in bold type beside those of Gladstone, Disraeli, O'Connor, tume to set before you. You will rind influence upon legislation.

mistress of the modes gies us no time to prove anything, and the moment she discovers that her followers are becoming it in my fourth illustration a gown in Teeny-Weeny. Every evening, after tea. Teeny-Weeny (omo to ne. And. astride my willing knee.

Plies his lash and rides away; Though that palfrey, all too sprc. Finds ltts burden hard to bear. 1 doesn't cure: lie commands, and I obey! First It's trot, and pallop then. Now It's back to trot again; Teeny-Weeny likes it when He's riding fierce and fast. Then bis dark eye brighter grow And his cheeks are all aglow: 'More!" he crie.

and never -Whoa! Till the horse breaks down at last Oh, the strange and lovely sights Teen v-Wfn ntirVtc In appearance there 's a striking South Is the section for the third contrast between Speaker Crisp and tended for that same lady who pleads guilty to thirty, but throws herself on the mercy of the court for everything party to work in. Speaker Peel, even leaving out of consideration the difference in their attached to a certain For Prwldtit. BENJAMIN HARRISON, or IS LISA. Tor Vic lmlIi. WHITELAW ROD, OF SET TOCS.

over cnJ atove that figure. It is style she forthwith changes it. Take, A fact for mechanics: The Mason brocaded foulard, the skirt be nt dress while exercising their official trimmed with a double-beaded iu tie functions. machine works at Taunton, The only other office the Speaker holds by reason of his position in the House is that of Chairman of the rarnell and other great parliamentarians who have therein figured. In the first half of this century one which was one of the largest iron works in New England, before the war paid an average of $1.05 per day for eleven hours' labor.

It is now paying an average of $1.71 for a day has a harrassing job Committee on Rules, to which Com Mr. Harritv on hand. As be makes those famous flights On that woudrous irs. ot bisT Oftentimes, before lo Knows, Wearyllke his eyelids cljse. Hi mittee is referred all questions of the order of business.

The Speaker usu ally dominates that committee, Adlai. "loaded." must have been of ten hours. In other words, since the days of a revenue tariff, wages though, ot. course, he may be voted down by a majority of his four as of the commanding figures in the House of Commons was that of Sir Robert Peel, and in the second half a central and equally commanding figure is that of his youngest son, the Right Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, the present Speaker, whose portrait, from a recent photograph, is here sociates.

for instance, the present trained skirt, which makes all women Jook graceful; who can tell what moment the decree may go forth that 'bell skirts must henceforth be the only wear and that they must absolutely. the ground. Well, there is no use borrowing trouble. Hcgarthian lines of beauty now make the prevailing style of a joy for the time being, and there is no wonder that the summer girl is reveling in its charming potency to transform even a' dumpy figure into something almost slender and willowy. August is upon us, and there is naturally a rush to display summer toilets before the ccol breath of September makes them seem out of season.

Lawn parties now call for these dainty creations in foulards, surahs, crepons, batistes, crepes and silk muslins, set off with lace, chiffon, ribbons and velvets. Many of these gowns are enehantingly beautiful, especially when tha irrepres have advanced in the Mason Iron works from 9.54 cents to 17.1 cents a spectacle for god and men. Cleveland will miss Lord Fact Tille West during this campaign. He has no perquisites of power be jrcifr yond his salary of $10,000 a year, can an hour. hold no other office under the government durinjr his Incumbency as Speaker, and has neither title nor Kansas city times: 'ine newspaper organs which have been Insist The Democrats are fighting an imaginary force bill for campaign pension after retirement from the of ing that rresident Harrison's Inter fice.

It is an office won through popularity nd ability and held only by national silver conference Is only a those qualities which give a man a Ad lai win tc sure to carry Kentucky. Ills jag will endear him to commanding position in his party. It given. For many years before his election to the Speakership in 1884, during Mr. Gladstone's second administration, Mr.

Peel was one of the best known men In the House of Commons. For twenty-seven years he has uninterruptedly represented Warwick at Westminister. Three years after his admission to the "Assembly of Great Thinkers," as the ADglo-Saxons called the Parliament of their day, Mr. became Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of trick to stave off the silver question till after election, should explain how the President managed to enlist the co-operation of all the that State forever. Where the land of By-low Is.

There he see tho folk ot fay Hard at riog-a-rosie And he hears tho-e fairies say: "Come, let's chase him to and fro! But, with a defiant shout. Teeny puts that host to rout; Of this tale I make no doubt. Every night he tells so. So I feel a tender prldo In my boy who dare to ri le That fierce horse of his nstrido, Off into those misty lands; And on my breast lie lies. Dresmlng In that wondrous wise, I caress his folded eyes, Pat his little dimpled hands.

On a time he went awuy, Just a little while to stay, And I'm not ashamed to say I was very lonely then; Life without him was so sad. You can fancy I was glad And made merry when I had Teeny-Weoay back again! So of evenings, after tea. When be toddles up to me And iroes tugging at my knee. You should hear his palfrey nelgbj You should see him prance and shy. When, with an exulting cry.

Teeny-Weeny, vaulting high. Plies his lash and rides away. Eugene Field, in Chicago News. is in the power of the Speaker to reward his friends and punish his enemies in many ways, but though the contest which resulted in Mr. Crisp's election.

was a hot one, there have General Weaver has belonged to sible summer girl gets inside or one of them and gives you- the idea that she was made for the gown and not the gown for How would like a changeable foulard gold and green, sewn with white florets, with a bertha and flounce in old point? Or. would you half a dozen political parties and may tm belong to half a dozen more if they FOULARD WITH Ii VCE INSERTIONS been no punishments for those who preferred another to him, and the rewards have been measured out tc ability and trustworthiness almost prefer a Nile-green crepon set off with Trade. In 1873 he was appointed white surah, with a belt composed of a Patronage Secretary to the Treasury, separated by an insertion of lace. The jacket is double in front, the under part without regard to faction. will hurry up.

A partt that looked three months for a "good "Western man and then chose Adlal Stevenson should be operated oq for strabismus without delay. being covered with a crossed lace ribbon tied around the waist? Or, possibly, you would make choice of a mauve foulard, with an old guipure flounce and a white ribbon corselety Or, might not Story of Mlsslnx Diamond. European powers. The general impression has been that Europe was not favorable to Republican success in this country, on account of the tariff. I Palmer promises Illinois to the Democrats this year.

Vilas promises Wisconsin. Dickinson promises Michigan and Boies promises Iowa, thus proving conclusively that these gentlemen are the most promising set of fellows in American politics. Mr. Cleveland had some experience with the Vilas and Dickinson style of fichu; the upper lart hangs straight, and is fitted to the figure by means of a single dart. This part is slit into tabs and filled in with Jace, which at the back forms a do lble cascade.

The an ecru batiste with white satin etripes, white belt and ecru laco suit you better? One night a newly engaged couple were going to a ball. In the carriage he asked her to let him see her ring for a moment, some peculiarity of its crossed fichu is ornamented With a rib bon belt, which is fastened on the left sfiarkle having caught his eye, al Cleveland confesses that he hasn't caught half the fish that have been credited to him in the papers. It will be the same with votes. This is no Cleveland year. though why she should have had hei A Hoy's Idea.

A little fellow of 4 years went to a SPEAKER OF THE ITOfSE OF COMMONS. blacksmith shop to see his father's glove off no one can tell. She gave him the ring and he examined it for some time in the light of the carriage window. When the carriage stopped horse shod, and was watching closely the work of the shoeing. The black promise in 1888, and he ought to be too sensible a politician to take any smith began to pare the horse's hoof.

she asked him for the ring. and, thinking that wrong, the little "But I gave it back to you and you stock in their rainbow pledges this boy said, earnestly, "My pa do don't took it." year. want his horse made any smaller." "No. you did not. I have not had it since 1 gave it to you." Denver Scn: General Weaver, Joe's First Temptation.

Deacon Jones kept a little flsb Lights were brought, search was made, clothes were shaken every place where a diamond ring could for some years after the war, was market. "Do you want a to help possibly lie concealed was uncovered Republican and an extreme one. He served in Congress during reconstruc you?" asked Joe White one day. "I guess I can sell fish." The ring could not be found. Each tion times.

In his speeches he was "Can you give good weight to my persisted, he that he gave tne ring Evert time Stephen Grovcr Cleveland mentioned civil service reform and the Mugwumps at the Gray Gables conference Headsman Stevenson knowingly winked the other eye. Mr. Cleveland's vote in the State of New York is thus graphically depicted by the Albany Journal: 192.R54 For UM. l.l ti For 1W. Atralnxt Un Oat of Sight -M Gov.

Mc Kin ley is likely to be the tiding campaign orator this year. Ills speeches are models of strong argument and felicitous illustration, and the people are everywhere anxious to hepr him. back, she that she did not receive it peculiarly severe upon the South. customers and take good care of my pennies? side with a rosette and has long ends. The sleeves are set off with lac insertions as shown.

Wraps are often needed for chilly evenings, and they are frequently triple capes in fawn, beige, crimson and blue cloth, finished around the neck with a very full ruching or ruft of velvet. For ordinary wear, t-erge holds fast to its wonderful popularity. Cream serge makes up in very fetching styles, with Eton jackets turned back from a plain tight-fitting plastron, ornamented w.th crimson embroidery around the neck, waistline and coat lapels." This coming autumn you will see the glorifioation of the tailor-made girl. Her lull-skirted three-quarter lougth coit, with high collar in Jacobin style aa silk-faced lapels of enormous size, et off with its jabot of embroidered silk, will give her a distinction that will be absolutely impressive. But for the moment none of this.

The fummer girl reigns supreme. She knows hr power and exercises it at times like a true tyrant. I heard of a case where she refused to attend a lawn tote unless the silk trimmings were changed eo as to harmonize with the tone oE her costume. To give a lawn fete and not have this splendid creature for its presiding diviuity would have been like giving an outdoor representation ot "Ah You Like It" with the ever fair and glorious Rosalind left out of it. So thd mistress of Ike house gave orders to have the silk ornaments changed at once.

I have still another outdoor costume Assertion became argument; argu Extracts from these efforts are now ment changed from heat to ice; corn Joe. And forth munication was Interrupted and with he took his place in the market, weighed fish, and kept the room in being industriously circulated by the Southern Democratic organs. In the light of these things the pretense that finally ceased; the engagement was order. "A whole day for fun, lircworks broken. They went their ways and each married another.

One day several -years later the woman, rir the General can take any of the and for nine months in 1880 he was Under Secretary to the Home Department. To the reader unfamiliar with English institutions it may be necessary to state that a seat in the House of Commons, instead of being inconsistent with the holding of these positions, is necessary to them, as in the case of cabinet officers. Attached to the Speakership is a salary of $25,000 a year and an afficial residence. Detached from it, but shining in the distance, is the luster of a patent of nobility and a seat in the house of lords, besides a retiring pension of $20,000 a year. During his term of office the Speaker is the first commoner of the land, taking precedence of others by custom and legislative enactment.

The political influence of the English Speaker is infinitesimal compared to that wielded by the Speaker of the United States Congress. Here and crackers to-morrow!" exclaimed Southern States away from Mr. ping up an old ball dres, found in Joe, as he buttoned his white "apron Cleveland peculiarly foolish the heading: of one of the ruffles a and absurd. diamond ring. It was the lost en about him the day before the Fourth of July.

A great trout llsh was flung down on the counter. casement ring. She wrote to her former lover a letter of apology and "Here's a royal trout, Joe. I caught Candidate Cleveland is quoted SHOPPING ATTIRE. it myself.

You may have it for ten explanation, but the incident had turned the current of both their cents. Just hand over the money. by some or his mends as being very doubtful as to the result in Novem "Well, whatever you choose, choose lives. This is a true story. New Mr.

Cleveland has several million admiring Democrats in the country, and he has also a hundred Lhoucapd Democratic foes scattered over the country with double-edged knives in their bootlegs. for I'm in a hurry to buy my fire York Sun. crackers," said Ned Long. quickly, for summer is more nimble of loot than stylish winter, and the fairer the day the more quickly it passes. ber, and as being wholly unwilling to accept the roy views of the rainbow The Deacon was out; but Joe made Popular, hut Erroneous.

the purchases for him before, so tho The watering-plac-8 are now in the chasing leaders of his party. It is "The dramatic manner in which very height of their glory, and the fair dime was spun across to Ned, who to lay before you. This time I turn back to the young people for. entirely to Mr. Cleveland's credit as was off like a shot.

Just then Mrs. after all, they ace the real rulers: the women who throng the hoiel verandas and dawdle along the promenades, flitting in and out of the shops, are look a political observer that ho feels as he Martin appeared. "I want a nice younger they are, the more despotic newspaper reports of railroad wrecks frequently refer to the heroic engineer who died with his hand on the throttle is amusing," said the General Superintendent of 'a Chicago line. "Of This trout for my dinner to-morrow. does.

There is nothing in the situa the presiding officer never, or hardly ever, seeks to divert the course of legislation, nor does he name the committees of the House. His duty is mainly to insist on a strict observance of the rules, and to keep a close eye on all those things which Involve tion to encourage a hope of Democratic victory. Mr. Harrison beat Ik abandoning all pretense of tariff reform and coming out flat-footed for tariff for revenue only, the Democratic party ha- deprived itself of all hope or expectation of support from any person who favors protection for home industries. ing their prettiest.

bhops! you exclaim in astonishment. "Why, yes; that is one of the things you do at the springs. You buy trifles and take as long as possible to do it, a bit of ribbon, course nothing too good can be said about a man who loses his life at his Mr. Cleveland when the latter had the "dignity of the House," to which the prestige and Influence of the post of duty, but the plain fact is that an engineer who with his Englishmen attach such immense im a pair of gloves a box of candy, a bottle of perfume. The summer girl delights to go shopping, especially when whole administration back of him.

portance. For his peculiar duties hand on the throttle' doss so because Mr. Peel is well equipped. He pos her escort pays the little bills. It is so he has nothing else to take hold of.

sesses a fine business aptitude, a full inconvenient at times to get at ones poekelbook. If you do not believe me, I have made a few runs myself in my time and I speak by the card. It is Tiiere are men at Homestead to whom this company offers $0.47 per knowledge of parliamentary usages, and a disposition that can be serene one will do. How much is it?" "A quarter, ma'am." And the fish was transferred to the lady's basket and the silver piece to the money drawer. But here Joe paused.

"Ten cents was very cheap for that fish. If I tell Vhe deacon it cost llfteen he'll bo satisfied, and I shall have live cents to invest in firecrackers." The deacon was with Joe's bargain, and when the market closed each went his way for the night. Hut the nickel in Joe's pocket burned like a coal; he could eat no supper, and was cross and unhappy. At last ho could stand it no longer, but, walking rapidly, tapped at the door of Deacon Jones' cottage. A stand was drawn out.

and before generally admitted by experienced waten tne summer gins in iront or a soda water fountain. The. second pict day. These are not professional men; In West Virginia in 1883 Cleveland led Harrison only about 500 rotes. The Republicans have a better chance to carry West Virginia this year than the Democrats have to secure any State heretofore locomotive engineers that the safest thing to do when a collision is about they are not superintendents of de ure presents the summer girl in shopping attire as she appears loaded down partments.

They are simply skilled with the purchases of a whole morning. or severe, urbane or austere, as occasion demands the exercise of those essential qualities. He has also the physical qualifications of a sonorous voice and a commanding presence. His desk is not gavel-battered like to occur is to drop down behind the boiler head and grasp the throttle She wears a very prtttv white multi workmen. Democrats may explain and explain until election day, or regulator, with both hands.

'This colored crepon, made princess with rigaro in passementerie. The front is ornamented with a tow with long ends. The deep cu'fs" are made ever lining, like may prevent the engineer from being hurled out of the cab, and the boiler our Speaker's, for, as a rule, he easily controls the House. He sits with Jove-like serenity in his rich robes. wise the collar, ine cepon or the head protects him to a certain extent from beine crushed when the cab is corsage is stretched over a lilted lining by using a dress form.

The figaro is telescoped from the front. Of course William a. Tinker-ton is a Democrat, and DO per cent, of his men are Democrats says the Chicago News-Record. And yet the average Democratic organ will tell you that the Pinkerton agency Is a product of the McKinley bill. 1 Xs- until doomsday, but they will not be able to convince any man of sense that any such scale of wages could be paid in this country if the "wall of protection" were torn down and our workmen forced into direct with workmen in Europe, who rcoeiv3 not more than half so much.

the open Bible sat the old man. Joe's heart almost failed him, but he told made over silk of the 6hade of the if the tender is thrown upon the cab ground of the crepon. he will bs caught from the rear, but It has been well said that a mirror his story, and with tears of sorrow laid the coin in the deacon's hand: he takes his chances at the best. If SILK BLOUSE AND CLOTH SKIHT. tells more truths than are ever spoken, he jumps he is very liable to strike a and I may add that it presumes upon Turning over the leaves of the Bible, the old man read: stone nile or to have the engine fall long acquaintance and speaks plainer they are.

Said a summer girl to me the other ray: I "If I had only known mamma before over on him before he can get away, and plainer every year. 'lie that covereth his sins shall Don you think I look very o.d to she became so set in her ways I could and 1 think the records will show that fullv as many engineers are day?" asked "a wife of 4'J, as she stood have improvel htr wonderfully. It's in front of her pier glass. i hopeless task now. I must tase her ae Excuse repaeaher hus 1 nna ner.

killed by jumping as by sticking to their cabs and holding to the throttle regulator, which is the most convenient The exact spot upon which "General Stevenson seized the rebellion by the nape of the neck and put it down does not appear on any war map, nor has it ever been marked by a monument, Yet our historians pretend to know their business. band, "I always make it a point to agree Well, a3 to that other outdoor costume, you will find it represented In the last picture. The shirt is of chamois- and substantial means of support." colon cheviot, and the blouse is 1 foulard wth a large Japanese figure, IIow Rapidly We Think. ITelmholtz showed that a wave of Ihe corselet belt, the collar and the thought would require about a mir shoulder band are of plush or velvet The belt must be made upon a firm lin ute to traverse a mile of nerve, and Hirsch found that a touch on the face speaker cms P. Cleveland Leader: The trouble with the Democratic editors who try to hold protection responsible for the Homestead lockout is that they start wrong by assuming that protection has failed to protect the steel workers.

The testimoney before the Congressional Investigating committee showed that thesa men received better wages than any other class of workmen in the country, and that the main contest at Homestead is over the recognition of the labor or-ganization known as the A ma gam a ted Association. All talk, therefore, about "grinding monopolies" and "starvation wages" amounts to noth ing. ing aud le boned. The scallops of the s'ilit axci bordered with bias 6 trips of the silk. The 6kirt is made with a deml- not prosper, but hoso con esse th and forsaketh them shall have mercy.

You have my forgiveness, Joe. Nov home and confess to the Lord; but remember, you must forsake as (veil as confess. And keep this little as long as you live to remind you 3f this llrst temptation." New York Mail. A Capital Way to Earn Sidney. I propose to tell the boys how I used to get spending money, writes Uncle Tim in Farm and Home.

No, I didn't steal it or borrow it. We all want money to buy knives, skates, I got interested in poultry and contrived to get' $5 together and taught a pair of Black Leghorn. in August, I th nk. Then I got my brother to help me, and we Duilt a cabin such as are used ty men coal bushes. I put my pair of Black Leghorns in mine in November and also five Ham was recognized by the brain and responded to by a manual signal in The venerable Isaac P.

Gray, of Indiana, hasn't said a word about the Democratic ticket for more than two weeks. He is probably waiting until the English language is so enlarged as to include words that will do something like justice to his emotions. the seventh of a second. He also and when he rises it would be considered a gross breach of parliamentary good manners If any other mmber iemained standing. train.

You may choose any light woolen material for the 6kirt, acrei oa or Indian cashmere, lined with sat netto. The blouse in this style of costume may be found that the speed of sense differed for different organs, the sense of As Sneaker Mr." Tcel is the princi made in Scotch f-Lk, surah or batiste hearing being responded" to in the pal trustee of the British Museum. wnen ustnpr Datiste. mi.se witn a sixth of a second, while that of sight ile is also Chairman of the Caledo turn-down collar and man's cuffs. A neclijre tie goes with this style and a nian Canal Trust.

In the early part leather belt. of the century the government ad vanced a sum of money toward the expense of the canal, and in order The country Is called upon to pay many thousands of dollars for the opinion of a Congressional committee, that Mr. Green B. Raum is a man of Irritable disposition. Democratic re form comes high, but the country has to pay for It when it elects a Democratic Congress.

Now that the season for regattas is at hand, the summer girl may exercise her ingenuity and gooi taste in cevisinz boat costumes. Blouse and eat-h of blaci and white figu-ed foubri goes weil with a black merveilJeux skirt. Of that it might be represented on the trust a statute was passed making burg pullets. I fed them grain, mixed corn two quarts, oats and buck the Speaker of the day chairman ex-orticio of the undertaking, lie is also wheat each one pint, giving them all required only one-fifth of a second to be felt and signaled. In all thesa cases the distance traversed wax about the same, so the inference is that images travel more slowly than sounds or touch.

It still remained, however, to show the portion of this interval taken up by the action of the brain, rrofessor Donders, by very delicate apparatus, has demonstrated this to be about seventy-five thousandths of a second. Of the whole interval forty thousandths aT occupied in the simple act of recognition, and thirty-five thousandths for the act of willing response. House and Home. trustee for tha Duke ot Wellington they would eat. I also gave them of the famous Strath Seldsaye estate apples, and pounded what bones -t 1 i The appointment of Andrew IX White as the United States Minister to Russia, to succeed Hon.

Charles Emory Smith, is another of those singularly fit selections of men for official preferment, in which there is a close 'Correspondence between the talents 'and capabilities of the appointee and the requirements of the position to which he is called, that in Hampshire. were left irom tne tauie ior mem. They began t- lay in December, and The American Speaker. Speaker Crisp does not get haV as laid all winter, when eggs were high. course, iouah blue serge is the proper ruateiial for a boating arty, made i strictly in sailor style, w.th a vtry deep collar of white fiatnel, trimmed with dark blue braid and tied with a blue fiilk knot.

In some cases the is set off with square zouaves opening in front to display a poppy-red silk hirr, and trimmed with Jong go buttonholes and little rouad gold buttons; coat tails trimmed in the same manner. Theskir: is left quite plain, eave row3 of gold braid at the bottom, copyright, Vt the end of the year my account much pay for presiding over the noisy branch of Congress as is given the GLACE FCBAH. stood something like this: Expenses, Chairman Harritt's motto Is: TTo the victors belong the spoils, and the. man who says they don't can't prove it Mn Cleveland is the man wb.3 pretends to say they dont, but he always, takes good care to appoint to office Just such men asllarrityand Stevenson. They wield the ax while he does the Speaker of the House of Commons in abin $4, pair of Leghorns 5, five with a lady.

Ask the. one In front of England. But he docs not have to Hamburg pullets $3, and feed $7, have made President Harrison yn- wear the curly His head is not -or the third picture you wiii.nna a tnaking a total of $19. I had. fold 2o dozen of eggs at 30 cents, making charming gown for the vtornan no long upholstered.

1 hat is one compensa tion for the difference in salary. 37: j0, and had even fowls on hand, er voung. You may fx age; a woman has the privilege of beirg quite I 1 T-T worth $7.50, a total of $45: This Though the Speaker of the American House wears hair and draws less left me about $27 profit. Some of as young as s- can 10, ia.s costume is a glace surah, a id its jacket fou joung folks should try it. You unique among the Chief Executives of th nation.

The spoils politician is probably ill satisfied with the nomination to the Russian mission; the people, who have no interest save that the affairs of the nation shall be well conducted, will rejoice that so good a man as Mr. White has been chosen. A most scurrilous cartoon was issued by the tories in England, picturing Gladstone being carried off by and yet England sometimes presumes to criticise American politics! A piece of wood one inch long and one-half inch thick was removed from the cheek of a Heading, young man. The splinter entered his cheek six years ago in a coasting pay than the corresponding official of the British Government, he occupies liil 3 (l JiHlilCU ii3ilV'U I nunc I as well or better. ending a point at tne waists At Ix Michigan a double cedar knot's carried in the pocket to cure rheumatism, and in New Hampshire men carried a gall from tho stems of the goldea rod for the same purpos2.

The new minister I hope you pray every c'a 7, to be 'Ihe belle Oh, Uear me, no; I im so coi now I'n a Lore to my friends. tho back the jacket has a box mmensely greater influence in egUlative affairs, and his rel Third parties have ever been remarkable for their faith and hopefulness. They have been content with small things in the confident expectation of growing into large ones. Bat which separates let the s'cirt pass. Cosnietlet.

Cosmetics cost American ative rank in the government The corsage is held in place, by silk em- broidery, which also appears in the skirt in two wis. is higher. The Speaker of the House 102,000,000 a year. is Drocerly next in rank to the Presi-.

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