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Show A HiBilMiit line Ilequlalles, an old Ingrain carpet, patience pa-tience and a good pair of aheara. Thoroughly Thor-oughly cltanao tho carpet, then cut In atrip lengthwise, each strip a foot wide (a fool and a halt will make longer fringe). The warp la drawn out, tearing the wool oa frluge, and to facilitate fa-cilitate thl work t cut tho atrip of carpel In one Inch alaahca on either aide, leaving In the renter ot tho atrip an Inch Intact to hold the fringe. The fringed atrlpa are then doubled and sewed In rows on a foundation of carpet. car-pet. If the rug la wanted stiff, attach tb under aurface to u aerond piece ot carpet with heavy paste. The fringed rug I very handaom and the colors will not fade. PBOPLE OF NOTC. The czar of Rusda, ao tb story run, baa In hi household an understudy, Ingularly like him In appearance, who ahows himself at th window ot railway rail-way carriage when bis Imperial ma-Jtsty ma-Jtsty doe not wish to dlaturb himself. Tbe prince of Wale has taken a great fancy to a pretty little villa at Cannes, belonging to Comte St. Fried, and arrangement! will probably be made ao that hi royal blghneaa may become the owner. Tha maisonnette la of very modeat dimensions, but charmingly situated and commanding lotely views All American admirers ot Robert Ioula Stevenson will hear with sorrowful sorrow-ful surprise that the subscription lata-ly lata-ly Invited for the purpose ot erecting a monument In honor of the dead writer In Kdlnburcb have fallen far short of tb expected amount. The nemorlnl will, a a consequence, neee arlly be modest. It may take the form ot a marble bust, with bis own words, "He clung to bis paddle," Inscribed beneath It. An Imposing and sympathetic crowd, Including nearly all tho nobility of tbo French empire, a short time ago, attended at-tended the funeral at the Church of St l'lerro de Cballcot of the Duo da Uassano, chamberlain and Intimate friend ot Napoleon HI. The Umpres Kugenle wssrepreiented by Clan. Prince Murnt and Tripe Napoleon by th Marqula da la Orange. Tbe duko waa the laat surviving senator of tbe second sec-ond empire, whose great men are gradually grad-ually disappearing from tho scene. Ills birth certificate, which had to be produced pro-duced on this occasion, caused some surprise and much Inteieit, as It bora th signature ot tbe first consul and Mme Josephine Uonapurte, |