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Annunciation. as : ha'f an , inch, and presTtbT
Tne average yio'4 of a Imlh ' I fliSat)y buttimly against it until
bet Bize to for i? :S.b? b a fnl
NEW SERIES-VOL. XVIII. NO. 11.
rJ- hHHt f.- .
'alirrf.rs-VV ,
-:t''! that f.tfr "rot v' .
Ti!C'- 'onqnorM (t,.
1 A !!.) i'l'lv TT
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bize to force xrhpn ti,n T V ' - a irHl ac &9 top of the ba-
f l'e cuf long; such n b Vb 'afV Jf & dub!e casiD?' th
-aces from one to tV,, 011"- P.ro' i wb tlrawing-strinss of narr
evea inch i, tbe most nrni!". .v6 ; , f'Wsoaie ribbon. When the paste
!! . 3 IO C'J" 1 '
'P. fl.lTT 4 .
Tf J -;-' at a time
flfio. k : r - ''-viucr the
is te dry the bsc will be .vimn'
owers. ; aiicbeu von Iirva tmc,i 1.,. '
i 4k i,i, J ui ij-
little
ke.
vre all
school
tiiraiul will make anrpttv nninm.,1?
for e tlressing-table of your friend.
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Plants off nffoi. ki
auin lc:3tatheu starting them
ETER AT FUS5TARA3IA, SPAIN.
Cuws Cercinonles AThlcH Mrk t!ie
l'eriod t That Tlace.
is 9 in rri- - i w l,J nor- . ---.i..j: r-Luau iuv. a oa 1119
n.jU ' uo cut at'""iei V raia. xne celebrating oi
Tho (Miru . ... V is Eep: up
uuii.i jin. 1 t t
i?? '"if? 4.re ili"5 to the ilor.
ii).:. 1:1 . " u'i me ,i;innn. "iimuv,Li ut iuu ceremonv 01 in"iii:r.
.,-.:n; , I ' ,',,a.re also grotva here for F val raes.
:::;V:frrQ0- fifteen n. . IS i?" Cf -H, is tnc . on the .omin, of Good IM-
iiiV LIU IS u kot;)t 1 - la0Ura:i(3 C3 are!X t .''31a,pro;u3iou tU3 ! windows of the church are
un ti -r,,. - 6 i i!f;";. V" . I AS tne cbulbs rot very eilv I cIo;1J veiled fo that tbe interior
? tiiiV FLOWER, H'o tb, franco I 1?.ClSC'1 en;; :!.' 'lark, and it i. a condign" bat
1 no-oH, r)r I)f(onf. f th-Tnve'.mi' fl!'Va-'3 know en ? v nr , g thro"- They i r tbe cruciGxioa is taking
; i-'.ouh ... 0,"l,0n- 8 of ;?., tr;;;;ai- one the- aeRS ! bo, ,,,lneaT,iearI-y t!l3 e,65;, I 1I. A large cress is rabed in the
g iut;v l; ne10- b H bursts I iauu I h1 BermU!la h-t?- The; ! "Pou which bangs a wooden tig.
' ' -OOGCOCGr , , V- 1 I r,1;111 much f01' our Saviour. Tbe Koman sol-
. 1 r-V r.L ov,r tho Uutou ' ,t u j"..1 rpe,14 froni ermada ! hS??1 I'ter lt!ieS aro bu,y ab0nt the cross, and act
tho iVv i Ti , 1 ;V 1tMrr- I rom r J tb fIunst3 oraer theui I oufche stT of ibe execution,
v 1. ; 1. i- . . ..i !-'u't5l Picked with fm. ' tue fifeva a yen- ahead r fhJ Ixring tho three hours that "th
" "o count'- "'J'"" a ioot on-,..,,.1-. 7 , j 'eusmea coutrncf in i;A..mM 1 :
'-. (i" t! ; Hi. n 0 J -i cKccl m hoip, -n.t. m jjeiinuila a vear
- i "l thn K.-a- v'li their prj- v-1 v 1 v 111 ativaure: ho t in T i,ri, 1 V- Cl.
) ) H is true that n wavneV: ksnu'33
' -nv-i toil nol, uor hour, r"d V 1 A st: la blorVf T !
'. ..... -J I ' i but there i, nnd nc h"W k's to two r,ee W hi U )
1 -v- , Is :;. 1 bo :aii-i"iod rtc-1- the:niii aud uchvers tbe tb0 bud.
f
v.-iw do "foil" v.onl.7 1.., .. ' ' V1101'. they
i, i..f !t, rr lornn.iablo rival or
.1:0 real il.er ; cbenper. an, 1; e-, vi
' 1U tli0 ; t.1V,tn'-'- iu Vvw ut Ea.fev ln'e ??le iuto "or bow th- I this timo a large proceioa has
4 vihoivi ,UrCCti2-it, urrly oiMho Annuncktion lily tUoh them aro.e. In j fea itsef oside tbe church, in
V. u l, -p - !fV1C i . -a we, catueo a f; utwt-I,atglV in,',Jat;ou about lich U,V tho audees of Fuesta-
h'!i au j)1 J-- tho4iad,trof oi1! ,th3 V1.- .Ll!:, 'nor of joining
!t 1 vrell try to count, inn
; 1 01- as t.j ntlempt to esti
;i ;)u-:dnv of Uater lilies t-o3d
' ;y "vy jear," Paid i
11 J:iccr i:o:i1,r.n,-f,,.
al of taster runce a ti ne 00 re noe
that no ini?. in,rtJ 1 ,eJ1'J
Ji-i- -... v4" ll' KU,JW just wh-n
r r-'., 1,.,,. , n. . . ,1
i uaii- en iue cross xue people
; kuel in a fileuce whihisonly broken
I hy he l eading of tl ven last words
froi tbe cro::?.
A tho completion of the third hour
the figure is taken down from the
cros in a crude fashion. Ropes and
puleys are used. The nails are taken
out and finally the figure is placed in
a ass bier aud pealed. The tomb is
thai borno on the sbouldera of tbe
guivds around the church.
- U5 aa master emblem i3 oh
1 b i i -r t be otin r
ttHV.
n.
! .
.ir-N tho l,Uf.iae
'V'i.'iHit 250,000 every
-.. The greuter part of the
! ! :ore ftvo j;-ovn witjiin a
i tilly iuiles r.f tho city.
, "ci iii t country, has now
: ( V".:u!ei' lilies ready to
ii:::.':t, r.v.d every church,,
( ;. i;nb.::-.s in a remote stc
111 ' 'loi-wralod with these
-r Sunday."
!:'; l.r(.i,;'!it to Xt:v Yoi 1:,
. Mr.-iil!-.:; mi tho so imported,
i 1
i i:.'. y an-. bf;-:;ht from Dor-
- . 1
Hi ;:iU:ie.
5 .....,,.,. i,,, frT',u, -sitei
s v. ; ihev ate. rai-'-d a. id , "
.viH-jvis t.r any other j l ir-Y FIELD IN BLOSSOM.
i- , -, -. .'.i -iiit ...1 .11 i. ..r ,TT
- .-..t it;cil is grown tiiere, inn.i un,; as.-i "Y," ; , , ,' V , i mourning have passed awav, and the
mitnber. Among tho ; seiv,s is now a lar; and pioi.tablo ; coloring and beantiiyinx u have been b-ml tb; hout tbe 9ervic;.
'-tl,Ms!,.,lMuc tho immense I business onmud .Now Wk. Ihe ; in u?e ruuco tue tarliest fustian j leavi tlje cUnr(.b thev safute
- .1 beautilul white Holers ' eiVort-. tt Pf,. and propagate tue times; but just wny it is held as ana congratulate each ether! saving
: :s.r hn.b cd. of acres. The sur- bulb itsf in iui, coantvy has not sue- : emblem or how 1., use arose it is very : LJrd baa riseu"-to which rePW
' apeeuHarred earth, jgeu- eeedeb Exp.r.uaeni proves that it ; mim-nlt to hnd mit bo when I tell t -The Lord is risen indeed,
. ,...-! ...i. i., l.nf ln, tU ilifiTV'.viishintr and mar- vo.i that tue pretty bonbonmere made " , , -
" t-;t'iaiiio i!i'..'iti 1 . . . , . " atif r.is anneareti unio rsiuion.
. - "X X
in this part of . the ceremony ia one
mat passes irom parent to child. Tbe
procersioM escorts tho bier around the
outskirts of the town aud through all
the principal streets. Every bouse is
draped in mourning.
The body ia followed by a large float
on which is placed a figure of the Vir
gin. Xarx. dressed as a bride. Her
ijou.jueL bevea nine "
dressed as brides, immediately follow
ti-o float. They represent the sven
stages of the cross. The disciples and
all intimately connected with the life
of our Lord are represented iu the
precession.
After it has made its journey around
the town the procession returns to tho
church, where the bier is silently de
posited on the altar. One by one the
people disperse, and then the church
is closed.
Ou Easter rnorning, with tho -rising
of tho sun, there is a. shout of joy that
can be heard from one end of the town
t fie other. The people rush to the
church, to find that the body has van
ished, and that the att;r ismva ie l by
a Hock of doves. The darkness and
P.
;iU,l 1 .,,,(!, vin-.M i th. 1 -elons merits cf curliue-i and profa- trom an ostrtch s egg is ootu oainty
' "' - - . - ... , . .,, , , :i .,1.- 1 ii , l a ii. .1
f m n 1 ii fi vm it1 iiri'Trv i.t-iu'iu
-ai-.-, ami to some ex, eut ; canj0 montu. In tiio latter part ot . V , i ., , ,S ' , .7
: ,b;,t, or the ground have An -n,l th. tdr.ing for the next year VT1 V, ad the
,n Icr their territovv. Even ' i, matle. TtKv.cfulr bulb : are shipped i . 01' reason that it ia ,o .troug
, , . , ., - : . . . , 4i , T i that its f iiell can be used just as fine
'is ..with hich the nam.; 01 to the c.i --men, tne grea.er po.-; 1 , ... , , i
, 1- , , . 4 x-' . ..? '-iw-.v . c iina, aud with less fear ot its coming
.i h-is s. iong been hniicd, has tioii c'-nunj: to .m'w j ork. xuey n.e . 0
i.)om for" a more " refined r-.;ckel in' boe iu Miwdust. This"; to Harm. .
tii.ns mr this i.r.rfiose. Tiie boxes are
j put in the eeoU-t par;
! Imt rr is used.
1
ot tbe vessel,
iviwers'. ho' are .loaion about
; ',.w York, revive their bulbs fro 1
i the seedsmen in August or .Sentenibe-r.
! Thev arc immediately potted, as they
tv. lUM.i in r..t 011 fiPosnre
The j-ots ar- -aced away in an ev
t!i:uner;.ture, until the grower gets 1
1 A 1
Veil
Co1'
!or-U'
a
1 s-rrf t M-e:er-s in pott
Iiootrs. A :.' -.luow
i;g lilies.
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1 W 1 fir li'l! I'fM - It)
' vtt-'-dav-: "The trouble with ma
Uunatems. and pvvu t!orits is that
lt'w.vid-,ut the bnlb too high np in:
1 ' " " 1 -. . . .1 . ii. .1 1,.... .i
1 ne r'.iois in.ti ;iun now u j
ivt v,iri-h the bubo, but the,
' - -1 . ! 1 , 1 !
up nouriMi tne nine-. 1
r .-. in is the iirt es- !
i?. and if a bulb's tp 1
; t :e p
I..) e
nv
IU t
; iot-; that gr-w
; ;..'! !. r.iictul
? s -itial oi -ueot.-
' v ive 1 .uw in tu"1 a'V tuer w
1 ,. - . .1 t H; v be a failure.
i bull, -hoald be planttd 1:1 a dV pot
ill
The
feV . . l,fJ
novel roNfco noLrri
jj,i laie way.
It 1:1 lies
i mu?i
two
rt well lot ted.'"
nr..'. y
'1 lv
iJil'n I!a,MCPA MLT.
aler.iivah The mahi b-.ii-
cuhivai .-ii of the lily
il;e-e pet.
axu 10 tc
r. t;-iken out in batches
v, t
1 ' ., T
for a 1
November to get ready for tne
xra-lc
o ! i:tke a bonbon nieie like the on,
it.-:; -hows, sc-kct a shell oi
. r '. i 1 u
..d p"
eoh-. s'leh cau be lounu
Tails Deroratlons For Easter IHntirr.
If the table, on which Easier dinnr
is setved. is oblong, run diagonally
across tho table two stripes oi satin
ribbon, ?.bout four inches wide. Let
the ribbons' be of alight aud dark shade
of heliotrope, ,and cros them in tho
centre of the table. Tie at opposite
ends of the table a streamer- bow.
Over the whole table scatter loose vio
lets, allowing their stems to form a
net work of grfen. In the centre oi
the table place a round mirror, frame
theebges with emilax vine-. In the
la?s or silver vase in the centre of the
j miner place a few Easter !i!ks. Have
the centerpiece low, so there will be
: 1.0 diltieulty "in seeing over it. If
j candies are added, use. pules t of laven
der shades, purple ones would cast aa
unbicoraiug glow.
1
1
j Eater K?c 1" Kusi.i
I The Easter egg is used iu the Eac
! sii-.r. Church as a syinb ;l of kindly feel
j iug. between the clergyman and his
I lloc-k. At tbe conclusion . of the ser
I vices the members of the congregation
I ' click eggs" with the priest much as
! are clinked when hf-alths are
I 'trunk it banquets.
"(l oon.'nc S 1 r:nz'.
I ,-;el for tae thro" wictry hoars,
i .-:4a it be tht t ti li wiit t-r.a,?
Le.rt !t ohieii tiiar .- of Sowersf
' o .uiciialoj: !i'e of taster Dy,
0 -;r-?t of a owj t-ioort':;
r L - r-1 Las ri-a. IfHe say,
i ri
al -o
,;;;ne Ber.e
..-foiiv;nie
ud'a Easter. H':y.
;. .ti ict v of t he
t ne en 1 m as
fd je.
le
-t e
.viug jisi .-hipping tf
is gradually pas.-ed into
the
! ) j
v.- of the wives
or:-, it --.ti
for ih:i uio;
I :i !
1
!:IU
tUil
irnt.''rs .oi
the 'pi-
w
1
i !
ru:u
: 1 .
the
y .... , . . .1 ....... 1 f.,.- e-o n-n:t.ber hiz te:.t -lztse a oag of ?c:t slik tae color o: :
vuty receives 1 01 bo Ujou- ,;i. ..... - "J - th,ir ti;o d,-,er, aud : it n.atlv inside the
iiauVbuudrilcwe Altowthir iiliv. and they say there u uo hlv , fhe!L Pasu XQnnd te ria for tltfj
cv.i be forced hitu ji:"-
:i::rveiou s;i": t
Vhi!- ito;;-;s co'i
.li iiv. a in even tout-
t:ert it is eouaoy true
tv o; cro- lu-.e
;t
:isv
trtai o.t
i'r; r'.ilar
With g ' l b- oiize gi'd a't the p
1 1 .re-Mi;;: ties, ana iu a 00
ud -i -.Hi'l ti.e U! -pel ed:e. Tbel
- i- sh.t 11 itself naiut svvtc-r. t.-nder
rct-i-:t-ue-ts or auv other
ind
a
lail
r.h-r-i
OU
.fo.--iwer
Mske a bag of soft silk the color of
"I'
ri r st i
"
A'i :.
X;
Co.
vour he.i is tiii-i faer the
- t htjt ud tope -sr?
, d-ath's daric n'.gt: La KOLel
tothtr f.it ShiiitOg leic,
'T ;';. iii : wlnu an i s-l:
: 1 L,r;u. tU ti ?- is :-o a.'
-: - victf is 'tol:
i.c r
w,::
t u 5 : r. 1 1: - - i.ai.
n
Whfn to Sprrir.
The first spraying shouid be done
early in tbe spring before tbo buds
open aud it must lie done, thoroughly.
The second should be done after tho
trees aro through blossoming, while
the third may came tighter n to twenty
days later. The fourth spraying is
due about three weeks later. A tree
is sufiicienily sprayed when the drops
of tho mixture are seen banking from
the branches and leave-. Manv or
chard trees be.iies spraying need a
thorough scrapimr, as in the case of
the elm trees. Then the biush and
other waste matter, including all dead
leaves and rubbish, must be removed
from the grounds and burned. Do not
leave it near the trees or iu the road
way, for tho ?ggs deposited therein
will batch in the spring. If there aro
dead trees or b.-tdiy diseased ones' hero
and there in the orchard, cut them
down aud bum them.
in price growing out of tho location,
condition and varieties frown, the
latter being regarded as a matter of
great importance, but which, in many
instances, has been too little thought
of in planting for commercial par
poses. A friend, who is known a" one, of
the best apple growers in my county,
has assured me that lOOd per acre
would-be no temptation as a purchase
price for his orchard, be claiming that
his plantation of Nonesuch and JJald
wius has paid him more than ten per
cent, net ou this sum through tho
past ten ycaxs.. The past season,
with only a moderate crop and. an un
usual amount of defeetho fruit, the
receipts from about twenty-five acres
have amounted to something over
81000. Now, how about the value of
ordinary farm lauds iu general
tbrouRli tbe sameiepeijrui? A hasty
by my rather, im y..OI v J,
orchard referred J!f holl x,J:iot . 1
How Orchard MhU Tntne.
Good orchards of . all fruits hare a
fixed value that has been well main
tained. They are rarely found for
sale, their estimated vl
-.....V..,.,tIV,;.,
s20'J to eitiOO per acre, the dilTcrenco L. 0 e'ieolHn;' 0,,:t,(t l tre pient wah.
ing on rue groiin 1 mat tho goods
wear out moro rapidly. Thin 13 based
HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS.
To llreir Good Tr.
There aro several wars of tnkin
tea, and many persons contend that
teas of tiitTerent brands should not all
be made the same way. Tho uuat
way of making tea iu this country and
iu England is to pnt a tcaspoonful of
tea for each cap into a teapot, pour
boiling water on it, let it stand to
draw from three to four miuutes.then
pour it through a struiner into the
cups. Some persons say tea is btttef
made as follows: Ei'l the teapot as
full as desired with boiling water,
then drop the tea into the water and
let it draw that way. Still others say
pour cold water on tho tea aud ftand
the pot on tbo niove in a raucepau of
boiling water and b t it remain tilltb
water in the teapot comes to the boil
iug point. The Japanese do nol pour
boiling water 01 tea; they boil tho
water, then let it stand until it gets
little cool before pouring it on tho
tea, and they stir tho tea two or three
times with a spoon after the water in
poured on before turning' it into tha
cups.
The Sappl.r ol II.iup Titian.
TVhilo a very largo supply of lions
linen is not imperatively necessary, it
i well, where the family ineomo'will
admit of it, to have a sufficient amount
to make the work cay. It is not good
sense to bo obliged to wash towels,
table and bed linen more frequently
man on me reguiar wasninc ilar.
upon error, because twelve towels
used continuously will la?t jut twiv
ns long as siv, all things- being e-pial.
It is a good plan to have a sufficient
rr.imbor of articles fo thafcertain sets
ot them ran bo used in rotation. This
gives abetter chance for proper wash
ing and thorough drying without
haste or too much severity. Where
one needs clean articles on tbe mo
ment, they cannot receive the eanio
care as is possible where tho work is
more leisurely performed. Then
fhould bo three sheets for every bed
in use, with one extra for every two
beds. Thus, in a house where three
sets are in use, eleven sheets or twelve
are required in order that thero may
bo no putting about in case of thear
rival of guests or any accident. This
should be exclusive of children's
, s - - . I- .. . - - . .
m. iitiiu iirriimiinn.
orchard referred o' lief, ,l V 'L 1
, o.io-'CSrwr- e oJifv "ovr to make a piano an ornntnen-
yeais since at p- acre. ,. 1 ' -. n i , , - ,
V 1, 1 i i f,T ' Ji, it I 1 as well as a useful article of fnrm-
lias reeentiv cban-red li:iu,1 at ic.n , , - . ,
, V? -"iJ:r '.aro has been a serious problem to
acre, and this 1 no except-Jon o . . . , . , . , '.. . .
i,-.u' -, v- t '1 ir ' J - I people who wish to have tbo inntru
illaru, ia New England -01u t.. 1 1 . ., . , . . . .
' inent in their diaving-room, for in it-
Home Dtsl ra Mi-DriiHiiit'iitHl IXntbu.
All aro iooie or loss familiar v itli
lilies and some 110 doubt have a hue
collection. If so, let me caution you
t" quarantine e tiy imported bulb you
-ii. .... - i 1r.11 ii : . :.i
Uvui 10 jour ii!. wiiu mis, ui uiu
every other bulbous ila'jt, get home
grown bulbs whenever possible. All
lilies require about th same treat
ment, except that liiiom i-andidum
should be planted in August, as it is
then at rest. The others m ay be set
as early ia autumn as they can be ob
tained. Edit generally FK'ouId be
planted si: inch.' 1 iletp, !ei cinliug of
coarse on the of the bulb. Small
bulb varieties and Eilium candidum
should not be pl-tuted so de p. Ihlies
need i.ol be lifted oftnor tljau ntees
sary to thin them. All bulbous bloom
ers are to le planted in autumn. Many
are planted iu spring, but soring
planted bulbs do not become sunk-nmt-ly
rooted before top growth begins,
and as few root vo formed after that,
their bloom is not fo s tiss'uetory noi
ls their'iucrease so rapid. A mulch ol
course, litter or leaves, i a decided
advantage when fall planted.
The glmliole is standard which
America can produce for the world.
If I could h ive but one specie ot
plant iu my garden it would be the
triudiole. It begins to bloom early iu
self a piano i- a euinbcrsomo piece of
furniture, and tbe rub is that any
bric-a-brac placed upon it interfere ;
Heriously with the tone thereof. Hoty-
ever, pianos are necessary aPsuIute
lv necessary and so all that can b
done is to make them look us attrac
tive as possible
The upright piano is more gener-
ally used in the ordinary drawing-'
room than the square or the grand.
The square piano, indeed, is very
rarely seen, aud tho grand piano in
limited to the n:uio-roiui or to
very large drawing-room. For a grand
piano the finest kinds of Indian em-'
broidery, pieces of rare old tapesiry
that are laid on velvet of some color
which will either hortuou'uo or con
trast with the colors used in the dec-
orations of the room. 'I bis rule doe
not apply to pianos that are made to
match the furniture in tho room or it
woodwork. Earge. photograph frames
do not look badly upon a Ltrand piano.'
aud 1 pretty idea is to have a larg
three-leave I fiamo holding photo-'
graphs of the great composers. It ii
most -inappropriate and in very ba'
taste to have a variety of 'cheap pic
tures, even though they may bo in
handsome frames. (
Very much depends upon the posi
tion of the piano in the room, auditi
1 . .
Julv aud continues until frost. With j really abusing to ee Rt wl4.it oiuer
notiiing bat a good collection of bulb-s ent auylt-s people dispose of it. for it
and cot'ios o:ie jjiay have a
ri.-it5i M..ct l.riUia'-it 1.
Willi. ill ' ' L. mr -fi- . iija
it hard ireezincr. "6 s--t well our iuo uh- ro o n, ai riK'i'.
angles, so that t.i'i Iiyh? from tn.
ion 01 iMijo-i tui.n i" wwf. .... jv. --- i
L'ardeu tr-iv is tllo er.'-ept ion not to see it pu-brdj
b'oo 01 fnnu i back azaiust the wall. A piano fhouM
vorv cariv spung uuu
Gladiolu.i should Lot be planted until
danger of hard fro ving 1- palt and
may be planted a' interval until
June. Tho corui-. 1 did biiiOs should
be set i in iio p and five inches
apart. Give th m ""'', shallow cul
tivation ninil duly, ait-r whi-h they
will take e;.e of themseive. The
be ii't.'ed woi'm the toji
ihe pla'.t i ripe. .N'f'Hi'
thcrn to b:c:a-- so ripe before
ng that the top r iaia'- from
as in so
broke?;
cor los should
1, ,11
1
indicaU
al!r
.ho
the e.orm
iti'j, C )U
potfcd tO UTid
stem "Luu . d a!
rtuuire eu'.t-
i.rnniiing -h 1 - ei! 1
Ura::."e Ju i i i ormer.
log tie ju.
-ct-
i.i-' c
I k ration
: fir
-rr: a-The
r.
i eooUeu to
t patpoFe
be
d.
Tbe
e for
l. r, t ?
lease
i t
Lu-:nr!S I
to a
firt tt.-ii-j
rea.ar 1 air 'o in .jjtr.i.;e.
the first wc --: iu April, 1 jTT.' The
instruments ntii'-.-d wer- iove.ited
bv AlXAader ; iuara Beii, of Los-ton.
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windows will ia i upon tue keys. ii
conceal the baok of nn. upright jhan
the Eastern "embroideries, aain cora-i
into play, and Pip. -6try n a'so used,
or oddly colored froho.. Often th
most conspicno'iT thing in the r-j'iM
will be this drapery. On th-; top vt
the piano iay be p'ae 1 V' articie
of bric-a-brac, and an escelb-ni. aVcl
is obtain 1 by a plant, a palm -not
large ou" or a : i;hh- r piaM, Tit 1
some bright bow,-oret in a dar
Indian-red flower pot. Wneu th-f
Ionia ii 0 co:itris.-: 1 th it ix - in in
jios'dble to get a g ; i Ii-iit frma th
window without o'cckiog the roo'-i
with tiie piauo, it mu-st -, turnel
that july the Iji -h 1- . : iiile. Thi--of
coll-'e, fu tne drapery to fc&
alvar.:ae. Harpei's iiair.
Ti-r i.'n'i.I a-
v o":uu.' 1 i" American
line ft -a:..-;i ir'.p.'.-x to
build fvnr-:.v I -, ':' - SLiit-s witn-iu-
i-e tiri-' Tti.: at ccit oi
IU fll t Ion.
I sba1.' ray nothing aVjnt thii 4 9
anybody,'" said the yoang woman, a
ttiuiptig to sof e-.i the blow, "and t
need not a id ' :at -. re i no oceasi4
t
for yon, e;tu" , lo repeat it
Rep." at '
lover, lnti-.'y.
prypfje to aijther girl becaxe of b.W
pretty loM fa:- asEng aa I Ua"-
Chicau Tribuae. -
ecu. eti ihu reject a
'No: I shall nT'
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