Boone County Recorder . and crab apple. From these eggs theresoon hatch small brownish worms thatconstruct tubular, silken cases (Fig. 1)within which they remain concealedwhen not eating. As they grow largerthey draw about the opening of theirabodes many partially-eaten leaves, sothat by autumn there is quite a bunchsurrounding each case. (Fig. 2.) Atthe approach of cold weather the casesare attached to the twigs by means ofsilken threads, the larva) frequentlygnawing away the tender bark to in-sure a firm hold; and thus the winter ispassed. As soon In spring as the leaves beginto appear the l


Boone County Recorder . and crab apple. From these eggs theresoon hatch small brownish worms thatconstruct tubular, silken cases (Fig. 1)within which they remain concealedwhen not eating. As they grow largerthey draw about the opening of theirabodes many partially-eaten leaves, sothat by autumn there is quite a bunchsurrounding each case. (Fig. 2.) Atthe approach of cold weather the casesare attached to the twigs by means ofsilken threads, the larva) frequentlygnawing away the tender bark to in-sure a firm hold; and thus the winter ispassed. As soon In spring as the leaves beginto appear the larvse attack them, fre-quently eating out the flower buds aswell. The front part of a larva) Is seenin Fig. 3. They continue feeding andgrowing until sometime in June, whenthey become pupsa, pupating withinthe cases. About a fortnight later thomoths emerge, and thus the life cycleis completed. The perfect insect Isshown at Fig. 4, somewhat enlarged. rie. & no. 4. Visiting and Reception Dresses. Among the first (ine woolens Import-ed for elaborate wear, corded materialsare pre-eminent These are mingledwith silk and lace in a variety of grace-ful, high-wrought designs. This hand-some visiting toilette is made of light-weight wool goods in combination withsilk, with full trimmings of lace, andwide ruffles of lace form hip draperies,which cover one-third of the skirt Thobouffant sleeves and the drapery acrossthe bust are of lace. The favorite silkI for combination with plain wools, ispure silk or in the PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS. THE TIN-PLATE FRAUD. The baby had lost his dollar was hunting for it but*/tUle. Ue sat on the stairs and did not0*e for a long time. Presently heWalked into the nursery and said: Youneednt look any longer. I think anMan has H by this time. Every-body stared at Willie. Vou see the missionary in Sunday-, made me feet very sorry for the | Indian papoose, and I thought3m to buy aspress wagon


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