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Spoonful of chloride of zinc dissolved 6th and Chestnut, three or four large lemons into a ihtwo ounces not presence of rich toilettes ofbrocades- with ends banging down tha side. of atobhol, will rust left bowl, then mix pulverized sugar in anqurnish, and has no bad smell. LEDGER BUILDING. and velvet, and novelties Tbe back of the skirt is gathered to Hamilton Easter with it until quite thick. Put into •feel plates In the fin it is said, ■Lth gowns are constantly sought pass over the edge of the round bod- box, an earthen pan, and let it boil lor a eata be prevented from cracking by & The slender Directoire redin Hons, BerT ice, and modistes support this by a few inimits. stirring it constantly. washing out with oold water after be- ■gotes now in vogue are especially very slight pad bustle sewed the ing idown Hot water have to Drop it from the end ofa spoon upon 1 out. will Baltimore Street, rear Light St. appropriate for cloths, as they give edge of the bodice. sleeves a contrary effect and produce a crack. The full writing paper, and when hardened, Best Made costumes, and the Em- give the of high folds around An electric spark in a dusty atmo- BALTIMORE. light-weight effect keep tbcetrops Ik tin eaffiste'rs until pire polonaises with their more the armhole, but taper below in leg- sphere causes dust to settle, and, ifthe wanted." air be smoky, clears it. This is Old ample fulness are only a trifle heav- of mutton shape. prob- Clothing An and Reliable House. Eatab. 1830 ably Otoe reason why toe seems How to Make Caramels.—Three air so ier. The borders of black tace veils are dear afterathUhder*torm,evenif be- little —ARE LARGE— Cloth Directoire costumes are now three or four inches deep, and pounds of sugar (coffee A. or gran- ratn bas fallen. in Fhilad’a for simple straight ulated), baker’s ing made over a very the veils are worn so large that this one-hail pound *f One ofthe vegetable specimens atthe Importers, Jobbers and Retailers f of cloth, which is shown chocolate, one-fourth Of a pound of full skirt border drops just below tbe chin; Colonial Exhibition in London was a and [ —OF—- down its eutire front and Bides, where there are figures in the net beyond better one cupful of cream or milk, portion of a gigantic arbor vit grow- MEI YWTI CHILDREN the redingote is cut away at the tbe border, but the well-defined vanilla to taste. Cut or scrape the ing in Biltisb-Columbia. The tree is DRY GOODS. small •wetoty-one feet in circumference and waist line to display it, This full dots are still popular they chocolate, pot it with the other in- because two hundred and fifty feet in height. They keep constantly on band an ex- skirt is mounted on a gored silk are universally becoming. gredients named above in a sauce- tensive and varied Stock, embracing i Following the example of the United the Best skirt which has two short pan, with the exception of seasoning. Class of Goods of trtry kind and de- foundation The deepRussian collar, pointed States,the Japanese are to adopt a sya- scription, usually found iu large City slightly, minutes, .A.. O. a steels behind to hold it out like a vest in front, is a fashionable Boil from ten to fifteen tem of standard tinto, beginning with Dry Goods House. breadths and consists ot two straight piece of fur that increases in favor as remove from the stove and beat well toe year M& The time of the merid- YATES &c CO., , ONLY ONE PRICE. or three rows long as strength ian Of 13b degrees east longitude •f cloth ahirred in two the season advances; the newest of for as a time your will The price, in plain figures, marked belt of the front and side permits, return to the fire and boil be the time for the whole of Japan. on every article. to the these comfortable garments are cut Sixth and Chestnut, We send Samples welting cord The reeeat volcanic eruption in promptly when breadths, or to tne deep enough to reach to the tips of till thick enough to mold. Have New about the Price required, prefer* Zealand has not proved an-unmitigated LEDGER BUILDING. Colors which sometimes does away with the the shoulders, and have a standing ready caramel pans already greased, red, &c., is given to.them. 21sep3- the back of evil. The dust which Was thrown out belt. The Upper pairt of collar above that rolls outward from pour in after seasoning; when suffic- soabundantly exerts fbrttiteing with a-most the silk skirt is not covered the throat, as if it were wired like iently hard make into squares. These influence upon the soil where’ it fell, or cloth, but a flounce (ten or twelve tbe Medicis collars- are didictohs, but to beat them is no to which it has einee)been applied. Bncklfin’t Arnica Salve Premium Offer! inches deep) of cloth is gathered The English fashion of wearing slight task, aid may be dispensed It appears that there is A liability to The Best Salve ihtfae world for Cut*' across the foot. A hem with two flowers on ladies’ winter bonnets has with, and will still have delicious injury of the eyes where the electric Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum rows ot stitching may finish the been introduced, and is seen in the tweets. 1 light is used by reason of the illhmiiia- Fever Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands costumes tion being too weklt. This danger is and all Skin Erupt- 20 BOOKS a GIVEN AWAY whole skirt, but elaborate rose boa made of rose petals stripped Chilblains, Corns, W* will Head the entire list of Twenty Valuable Books ro.wtem.r.nrfJbutWUkealWd* apt to arise In reading-rooms. It has enumerated and described below, to every subscriber t new corded flowers or figured flower, ions, and positively cures Piles, or m. this paper for theensuing year, who remits twenty cents have from the and usid to encircle Kme-wsterrad work ths tottervrariE led aieading society at Zurich to aban- In addition to the regular subscription price. Tbess row row of aayon psj required. is guaranteed to giv books, each one of which containsa completefirst-clasi borders done In updn the crown of black velvet round bats, it just wonld workit if josttaken don the use ofelectric glow lamps. It novel or other work by a well-known and populai author, published in neat pamphlet form, printed soiling usually from the ebon to get the btitWtfmSßf perfect satisfaction, ormoneyrefunde* are paper, gold or copper cord, then bang down behind to be passed There are now more than two thou- Rem good readable type on good and many oJ bat of it Price 25 cents per box. For sale b them handsomely illustrated. They comprise some oJ with mixed silk and metal cord the sand species and of woody the finest works ever written by some of the greater around the neck. The coronet Of varieties L. R. Kirk. and most popularwriters, both of America and Europe Lt if you are going to gift complete : colors of the dress and of the plain rose petals is also added to* dark wwfc plantain the botanical garden known Bkch one is initseir English cake,’ No. SK. The Aunt Maguire Document*. Byttesotboi ifito them *' currants' to tiff Arboretum, which be- of Tub Widow Ukdott Fafers.” On* of tU* fuuuleat book* a full skirt of as toe Arnold “ metal cord. With velvet bonnets and lightens them in washing them, •verpublished—fully equal to its famous predecessor, Wldo* on adoth by thefire after longs to Harvard University. It is WILMING ISMS'* p ain cloth the redingote covers the away becoming to most faces. as PHILADELPHIA, No. 199. Btjnh Ilcsspolc'* Adventure* la New York richer in species than any other collec- TON A BALTIMORE R. R. By. the author of**Tub Miss Slimmkks I‘apkrh.'’ Pull o funny situations, laughable incidents and ridiculous scrapes simplest princesse coat the oake to oxntßai. , back in the Entire bonnets of small flowers alft* fall tion of living plants in the United division A treat humorous book. Ob and' aftar Sunday, May 30th, 1886,tiaiB No. 117. Perfect Etiquette; on. How to Bkhavb u forms, but is cut off squarely at the also worn season. Graham mash is a good substitute Antes •octet t. complete tnaimal for ladica and gentlemen, glviuj unusually late this arlllran aafollowa: (be correct ▲rulea of Uf|ortiiieut for all occasions, according t< of the side seams for rich pudding on some- occasions LSAVIOOIHO NORTH, the usages ofthe best society.