Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 February 1887 — Page 4

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THE FASHIONS.

Some Very, Recent. Decrees from the Riding Goddess of Fashion.

MANY PRETTY NOVELTIES IN

DBESS.

Handsome Outfit for Lonel) Women, Dring the Pnsent and Coming Month.

r.mlnTwnt and camel' hair over-

ihMM are worn 'with skirts of watered

or brocaded silk. The chief novel

featnm in black cloths i that iax&

wmwn aMi m tn hu wont instead of

chain. esDeciany boncle, frise, and

plain stripes. These give them a far

numa onWnttl- and. ftt the 8016

time, dressy appearance. Some of the fine goods have cord stripes, some have interwoven stripes, others have a large,

.tiooV n a dice around. For

reception toilets large piaked-ontiTK nawa fmM hhvtb come into fashion.

vatv p-Want half mourninK toilet is

made thus: A skirt oi iron-gray glaoo silk is edged round the loot -with a

T-ore think ranked-out ruche. A at

skirt et woolen crepon of a lighter rim! of mar is firraoefnUv draped over

it. On one side double row of hows

nf rov ribbon formed a sort of ladder

tlm. A tieilt-tUtine bodice of

crepon opened straight down the front

over a f hfimi""" 01 bukwtbwuh A narrow raefie trimmed the front of the bodice; the tnmed-np collar and

thA idMn iaomsa were of gray velvet

Three ban of velvet crossed over the .chemisette and -were fastened with small bows of ribbon. Pinked rnches axe again worn as a finish to the bottom of all dress skirts, either npon those

designed for party wear 02 the prom

enade. Some of these ruchings are mufonrr brkrht and effective br com

bining two or three colors of silk cut

bias. Similar rnches. mnen- narrower

in width, trim the square opening in

the bodice, and' are used m iien. short oeres, and they also do doty in coven:. the dividing line which sepaai e stunt skirt from the adjustable

train. The severely plain skirts, with at the edee. hare been aban-

,i,p xWX thm is a return to the nar

row, dainty foot-pleating. Flashes with

frise tnpes of seal Brown ana-uavv amour the new ffoods. Velvet

is stil! in great vogue, and it makes an unquestionably rich and becoming aditioa to the toilet, even if its use is

Knrited to ahnntr velvet collar and

nr.fr Thv hit of sdorniwr trreaily im

proves an ordinary woolen dress, while

in more expensive gowns velvet pan and vest are very effective additions.

covered. A bias band of straw-colored plaited velvet is very handsome over a dark-green,browu,or mahogany-colored hat. Astrakhan goods, light beige, and

etamine are all used for these bands.

White and black birds are employed

together. The effect of haK mourning

is attenuated by the use 01 odmw fancy pins. Black velvet hats are

dotted with jot and trimmed wan ngv jet leaves. Black lace and beaver hats are alsothe style. In felt, light shades

only are suitable for wear, as aw colors, and particularly black, never

make dressy bonnets, omaii iiK

are in velvet, plush, and fancy gooas 10

match the costumes. They are also

covered with fine Astrakhan, or wnn

"boucle de soie" in cream or oeige

color. One of these light beige capotes

baa faille strimrs in the same shade.

Under the brim is a double rucbing of

pink gauze.

DARING KOBBERY, j NATIONAL LAW-MAKERS.

Masked Men Plunder the East-tound Pact lie Express Near Fort Worth, Texas.

XMaftUy ireelu Aprotu. The universal fashion of wearing

aprons in the house has led to the production of some very dainty novelties

in this line. Fine scrim is nseu iur

this purpose with insertions of bright-

colored ribbons and some very preny

nnrona are of pink or blue-cluna suk,

H-Jmitmil with luCe. FhlO

muslin aprons have a large hem on the bottom, and above this is an inserting

of deep lace or embroidery. xne strings are finished off in the same

way. Others have lace on trie uoriom.

Cheese-cloth aprons are very prewy. Roma of the threads above the hem are

pulled out and narrow bright ribbon in-

seated. A very pretty one has yeiiow, apple green, red, and heliotrope ribbon

inserting; tile hem is not very deep, ana the ribbon is inserted up the sides, and a patch pocket with the apple-green ribbon on it only.

The AeireM Ian. The. newest fans are of moderate di

mensions and are of black gauze,

mounted on ebony Sticks, the leaf and stink beinir alike set thickly with span

gles of gold and silver or of blue metal

or of red. For evening wear, wmie crepe with ivory sticks spangled with

gold or silver are shown, ana aiso lana of pale pink or lilac feathers with the mounting in bone stained to match precise the hue of the feathers. Others have ostrich tips completely covering

the leaf, others are light Dine, caromai,

or am desired shade, liana-painted,

with down along the edge or ostrich

Fifteen Thousand Dollars Thought to Have Been Secured by the Robbei'3. Fort Wortl) (Texan ayoeial.l One of tne most daring and successful h-ain ToMwrifls over committed in this Stuto

was perpetrated by eight ormea and masked

men two nules east of uoruon, on u Texas & Pacific Railroad, between 2 and 3 o'clock Sunday morning. As the regular nnceoTKwr train milled out from Gordon foi

the east two masked men jumped on the

engine, one on eacu bum ip ohk .

Joan Jiosquei, imneu u " Where are vou fellows going? n "Just going to take a little ride, an

swered uuo uo. mem. -v-.. 11 ,,nl i,lo on linrp ." Silld JJOSduet.

"I gness we will," said the man, and m on instant the engine r wns covered with A rr rlifActW at his lieati.

IWU v.- .,, -----

did until ho reached the coal chute at tno

trestle bridge, something over a mue eusj

that obstructions had been placed across the track, and ha was ordered by the two men, who still held their pistols in hand, to

AH S1XW us w 1 -'I'i , , " , -it Jl 1 OPlArAfl tiltl

men, au wrmcu, "r, ,i ;I. i.u l.io mid hnmmer ana

V I , - l...l. fha Anne nf thn OMITOSS Car. tie

refused at first, out was inauueu w 1 :i i :.. .,f In Wli it) enqrt of COU-

tinned refusal. After the door had been

forced the robbers enierou through the Bate, taking everything tUey , , e .1 ni .nnt nt Hin InsR could

coma nun. ""' . ,,nt he ascertained tsiet!', but report

places the amount at sums ranging ituju

Having linisnea tne wrs m

car. the roooers wera 10 mo ui-v. - - 1 ,i (1. .Anfa nimn . ffir ftU

7T " T ii,i0 i,a lmd. Thinking

that the robbers would not dare to molest

the United Slates mail, the agcni was very

cool, and told the robbers mat tney were in the wrong place, and that he was a

United statesman man. had no effect on the robbers, who told tbe official that unless he complied with tlieir

demands lie woma fouu w There were sixtv registered mail packages

m me car. nmuim-'v.. . throrch 'the express matter the mail agent . r o . . , . p ii-ATO ,1,1.1 aiiIv

had securea vniny-iwu l gave up twenty-eight to t! e robbers.

The passengers wero uuu 01 : , -,-,i 1- mi fliA irnin evchancreu

DUflrUl li ill' ir,a " - rf' shots with the robbers without eftVot. There 1.-,. ,,i-rt DrvlfliATa nn the train. The

wero uibv , value of tho mail packages cannot be esti

mated. .

PHILETUS SAWYER.

Children'! Malt.

Small girls who do not wearNormandr cans, wear "topheavy" hats of

Jorlr fait nHtb larse crowns and large

brims, trimmed with velvet and bunohes of ostrich plumes. Larger girls wear

felt hate with closer brims. Short,

jaunty jackets of cloth made in tailor

fashion and worn by misses lor men-

best coats, while for school and every

-r .1-0 nrw naaA for a va I dav are loner ulsters of checked or

V - - I . . - , , ... . 1- .1 , I anJ

riety of purposes. Wbole suits ipr 1 stnpea ciotn witn a cape or uuw, v

j-Uimi mr nmr made of tins article, i someajiiea wisu reiwo """"

nd it is now even employed on hats

id bonnets. It is not. however, used

like other materials, and a bonnet can- Among the new styles are fleecy

not be covered as a jacket or a waist is I stockings. They have the nap on tne

with the ierser already on the brim and And & woolly surface, though they are

-AV cM-sfc TfiABA Yinfa mflT l -c a-m. f;k AavAr finlnra will 1)A

BXUOa Vt IW C1VKIM V Ul WtlWU AMVU, VMUA

bettr say of the trimmings in fashion

this season. For instance, a bronze-1 thouizht sniiabld for nearly all ocea

colored jersey bat Sob acart cf Fer- J for fnU dress and for the plain

. embroidery, borderea irsn pinsn. i

nmnHOHimi mimmi wu 'iv buu

MT

wings. A very fine net

work used on felt bonnets is taken

Woolru Battery.

CmctrLAR cloaks are revived in Lon-

I don. Tbev are made of materials of

tightly over the frame and fastened I neutral tints, lined with some bright

color,

Wiiat Is Ucliijr lone by the fin-

Toe extension oi tlio Hftivnium treaty ior

Boven years wua ratiiiou iy mo r-cnaTc in u b-

ort 8fi86ion. Jon. ly a vot J "I in to 1 1. lua

discussion in tlio S.'nato owr Hie iv)0aa

trmitv witli (iroat IHiLiiii was lHictori -oa ly

too una t-ittor i isonulities. Kvui u i-' sui l to

b.' liioitolly olltl ..ieU un Hiaaiooornci jnr u8e.ii iiiet'it'i ass -parrDt who wo-.-.M crt .mo way or tho otliw jnst mi nU iiilevi'B'.s dti-t :tcl. Uvi Mci.or: or also chai't:iNl Unit Kilinm vi. re vy

day booouiiUB moro uiiovo "ltn mojiaioi iciiiti:atiltitions una diii.tnti; r. -.1 v. itU AiiuTi.Nin i.U at A rciiolntion lv Mr. Wallace on tbe llav it,tui r..ii.iooitv trciitv whiel) rv;tw tl.at t .- Pfo

4ea mid SiiiuU- bavo vii'.i;ttl a c.-uien-i. n ov-

tiuiling tho ti-rios of tuo tv. ntv rewi yvmt Jonr, au.l that tho treaty coutums lunvisioas , ik mimic. inn of certain ai'tioioa froo of

duty, and insUm-tiug the Committee u .Ivj-

diclnry to inquire mi im-!" whetlier a tronty which involves tlio mto of duty to bo imKsou on anv artivle can lie vlil and binding without tho com-urreme of the Houao 1!.nR,ni,lntiilM Wilit iLllolltod till' IjoilSO.

iiiia iciTOu ; i . Louisiona augar iilanters, who are oiimsed to tho extonsion of tlic Hiwaiian U-enty. Senator Kiddleb ruor introlacod a hill to abolish tho MimisHtppI River Cqmniisaion, whieli wa

lir.imptly rerorroa. 1110 tscrouir.v 01 1.110 1 1 oury Bent it cominnnioation to tuo Houso In ajiswerto n roioiiiti. u, Blating that the amount diui from t 10 l'aoiiie I ailv.iad c.unpani s t tho Unit- s-tatos. on account of inter. t ami bonda, vn? SUT,;i3i.tS The Houso oonsidtrod tho river and harbor bill. The bill to' authorize tho l'residonii ot tuo United 8(ntoa to protect nn J defend tlio rights of American fishinif vossels. American fishermen, Ameilcau trading mid other yoaaels in certain cases, pa-nod tl.o Soimto .Jiuuiur.. .!', lt:.ldloliorBr of irgiilia was the only Senator

VotiUB 1U tUO llflWlli'. m vm..iii5 IKittoffiots of tho third class, i rovl nog that they shall not be ohancod into postofficoH of the f.mith elais. where tho cross receipts amount to il,9M a year, or whore tlio box receipts and commissions eonKtituliug the postmasters canpensation amount to ilM;", passed tho Bonato. Senator Allison introduced tho priumty bankrescrfo bill in tho Sionato. A resoltiiiou was introduced in the House by fon:;ieasuwi ha,--lerdiroctinB tho nmiitb-o on Naval Affairs to iniiuiro into tho expediency of a bill .ippr.ipriating S.0,O.H).0. to no expended under the direction of the Socretnrv of the Kavy for the cnnstructUin, equipment, and annumcnt of uneh now vobs.-Is of war as may bo deomod neoessaiT. Mr. Spriufc'er, of Jliinois iniroducod a constitutional anieiidmoat changing th time for tho nw,cuiUHi! of ( oncreas to tho firs'. Wi dnosday in January of each

roar. air. inta,-, "'w". i ... ,.,.! rtjtniiclnnAt.r. If: nnthftr-

t inVfVWt'V H'W mmn W.V..-.. - izea tho voiiati uct.o i of two cniis.'is, oi aTout four thousand tons diaplaorcnait of tho f,.i.r, nf "(.miser No. 1." at a ct &, oxmusiv OC

flvo stool g'ni.boats, of tho tviw "f -gimbottt No.

I," at a t o65, oxciuatv ot urumm'-in, n ' w

m L'STH'E COUIiECTEI.

Oonvinciii;; Vorillention of Widoeast Pub-

lit Siuteuionts. In 00.11 moil with many uuUishera andoliiors, we Iwvo b- on nociihtomod to lo.de upon ceitam "tut luo.ita which w-; have seen in our columns ai merely adroit advertising. CmiBciiiiontlv wo feel justified in taking tlio lilwrty of iirin'tinj.; a few points from a private loiter recent v roceived from oue of our largest pr.lroi s, an a sort of confession of faith to oui leaders. We quote: "We liaio conviuoo:l ourselyas (liat by tolling what we know to bo true, we have prodnee.l at ifast a pei-itawnt eonvirtion in tho public mind, Hovcn years as;o w.i mated what

too national aisoaao ot turn coumi.v una, that it was rapidly inert x.ti,nj. Tnreo years

Vithn imiation of tho throat causes a iickliii',' cov-ch. uso Hod Star Conp.h Cnre, vvhioli will effect inunediato and poimanont relief. One of Brooklyn's Hoard of 1 leallh officers recommends it as purely vegetable and iiirfeetly harmlesB. Price, 25 cents. "Tins boats me," as the egg remarked wheu it saw the spoon. Boston Commercial ItulletM. St. Jacobs Oil deadens paiu and makes tbe lnrae walk. Major Arnold, of the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., was completely cured of rheumatism by Us use. .

uii'c of (he Hands TSnfl, ntr uronfliol nnniMl f.lift Tftliillfv

that it was rapidly iicr-i.-j. 1 ureo years " i- , J. a"o wo stated that a marked cfieek had boon to chapped hands, and the discomfort given it . . of these ia more trying than their unniie Biatistioa of one of tho larges life-in- BiKiltHness. With care tho hands may

?T::TK," mor1aWd'neV;be kept smooth even by those who disoid 'i-8 di'i not innms, over the previous handle tho dishcloth. I? or cleansing vears; other companion stated the Bann thhi(!. tho hands use oatmeal instead of soap, 'r " ci .l'ru.uml'tuo,!la fir ua -10 cift-m c'edu or a little ammonia or borax in the '"sv'vl'viir- .m'tSi! that the conchtion ! water they lire washed in. Bo careful

of the kiiaieyri was the key to the condition of ! to dry them thoroughly every time lin.illht within the Unat iiV3 vears off careful I l,Qv ori ivnahafl nrA fhTi fr. mihItk

imth of this statem mt, for, whereas, ten years , , " ii i- t V. a i , !..!.,'.. ,.. ti.A mn. hands after the aiHUication. Oxalic

anion of thrt kilneya was not required, to-day acui, in a weak Bolutmn, wi; millions of dollars hi rUks atv refused, bo- ataiua, or what is better, a bit

f.yc ;,,s,;i,.v ctimpiuiej have conceded tlio ....r V8S6l;neor 00ldcream. wiDinir the

Oxalic

Will VaiVkllTA

of' dollars in risks are refused, bo- ' ufniim nr what ialiot.tnv n. hit. nf lamnn

causo ohomical esaimna ion dweovow f oxaHe ;a fa ; d fc smsjji el i if diseases of tho Kiunoys. . i ., . . 1 v. i i 4soven years ago wo stated that the ravages not be poiTOltte! to touch the abraded of llnglit'a Disease were insyuifu a it com- i part of the akin. At night rub oatmeal pared wilh other unsuspected disorders of the ; over e hands and wear a pair of kid kidneys of many misleading names; that . 1nvfl ;. n .. Inro-A Thw ia iimetv-tbroo per cent, of human ailments are gloves a size or two large. IBM IS ..,ii:t,i,i, i,. ,i..,nii,rn,i wi.iiiovB winch iiii cane ltillv for those who, after their

uric aoi.i, or itiuncy poison, i iionsnworic is aono, am aown to tue

piano, or occupy themselves with fine

Hin lilno I w:th

WHICH CllUB-H lOVJ.' ..u.ti .iiavanto. fclho urie acid, or kidney poison, ia tho real caiifo of tho majority of as s of paralysis, apopl.'Xj, heart disease, convulsions, pneumonia, conMimptiou, and insanity; over half the victims of coiunimptkn aro first the victims of diseased kidneys. 'When th recent death of an honored oxofficial of the United Mules was annonnood,1ns jibysieiitncaHl th t although ho was Buffering fr nn Dryht's WiKcase, ihat was not the canst of Jeatn. lie was not frank enough to admit that the apoplexy which overtook him in liis bo 1 was tlio fatal "effect of tho kidnoy poison in the Wood, whu-h had eaten away tho substance of the arteries and brain; nor was . , i.:.. l.t I-. atala

logau s jinvsicia! uum ai un)uf,M oww that his 'atal rlu-umatisni was caused by kid1.1 : .i ......!

uoy in m ii iiiv i,..u. "If the doctors would state in oflicial reports ,. nf ,intth tho iifwiiil of this

country wmld Ue alarmed, yea, nearly namc- . .. .. .1... . i;i.. Tri.l.,i.ir

sirirAi i, ai uio icauui iiioiihj u.j d'.sordoni." The w:-iters of the above letter give these facts to the public simply to justify the

tLan $SJ(i,0 A each j and si v stud torpedo boats, evs an1 jyer aro kept in a healthy condition having a maximum speed of not loss than twen- itUt. U.J0 f WannA safe- cure, which bun-

I.1VU J 1 4.1. .1,, 1. , tlA'..ll V I irk II Cllfl.

sewing or silk embroidery.

Rc-eleetd to the United States Senate

from Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin Legislature has for tho

HAcrmrl time elected Hon. Philetns Sawyer

to represent his State in the Senate of the

wall amnnd thA lower Bart erf the

ffmwn. whfln Ota faimmmg which SOX'

imnd tKn lnniket covers tho Htitchea.

Thin n a wrvicflabla arrajiypmeint for a

last -winter's hat, as it makes it appear

quite new, and changes its wnoio enect, Manv itlninaa are in use.' tocether with

rich faatj fabrics in Bnsaian and Ori

ental deakrn, and sauoon wortoa wiui

wooden heads. Bound hats retain

th.;ir hold on public favor. They have broad brims and very high crowns. In

at.li'nn to felt hats, thera sze. seen

about Fans smootn pinab ana suk

ones. These hare velvet brims and

bands of ribbon velTe around the

In the hack the hrima are

fastened to the crowns in Louis XV

fifvie while bandsome btmches of

nn th Vimclu of the crowns.

Trim minga, are awl plaeeit vvwry nigH;

Many of the handsomest hats and

bonnets are trimmed with loops of rib

bon only; no feathers nor metat orna-

Condob-yeklow. mermaid pink, and

gljceriner tor liquorice purple are the three latest colors on the palette of ij :

lasiuoo.

Colored linings are in high vogue"

atrined and fiernzed silks in bright

colors being largely employed for that

; purpose. ' "

Parisians are wearing tartan plaids

for the entire dress, or in combination

with plain colors. The plaids, how

ever, are small.

Hoons are noted noon lone, elegant,

Parismade street wraps and mantles, even to those formed of the most ex-

iiili.niliiyn.; n r ; j " ' t , , . v.m. nt ni,Krm with mBT loona are pensive sealakm.

onanged in aigrette yle, either in Sealskin and otter are the leading front on the side, or & the back, furs, but -they are ao -well imitated in

Win a the trimming is in the back the plush as to be scarcely distinguisUaDle brim is usually raised. Hats with em- from the imitations, brt i bired brims or with a line of beads The favorite colors for evening aroii nd tho brim mar hare one of these dresses are rrink. mauve, maize, cream,

. i rA- t rit I i i v-i

meet , or they may bear in addition to it one or two birds. Birds are more in

demand than ever.

Rmnd hosa. made in anv of the lone.

flnffv fnrs. are verv faahkmable. Three

yards and a half is an average and popular length- for a boa, but the length is

altogether a matter of taste: some

ladies wear them to reach quite to the feet Sauirrel tail boas in the natural

gray-black and in jet black are very popular. Collars to complete fnrtrimmnd or fur-lined carments are

abjrhtrv smaller than last year. White,

bine, and silver fox furs are among the

fashionable favorites:- Not that the bine fox for is really blue; blue fur is

i imnossible as a bine rose. But Dive

exquisite tint of green.

An, American frocks for little girls

are made snort in tne waisr,, nut oi

skirt, and loose and comfortable in fit

all over the person this fall

Velvet is combined with the airy

gauzes, tulles, crapes, and other trans

parent tissues worn this season, uanze bodices have velvet facings turned back to form revers ; similar facings are

added to the short sleeves, and loops of velvet ribbon to match are set here

and there among the cloud-like drapings on the skirt.

Tm. latent importations of bonnets

are combinations of velvet with fur of s like shade, the fur being used upon

the brim, and the velvet lor the oacuyshaned crown. Marie Stuart brims,

United States. Bis now term begins on the 4th of March next, and ends on the 4lh of March, 1893. Philetns Sawyer was born in Whiting, Addison County, Yt., Sept. 22, 1811!. His 11 nro A F.tlMVMVt' Alt.1 Kill flrRlTlitll find

.tu . A... ..... . . - lived at a time and in a region where those emplojments oftVred but lUUe return. -lirUA n morn Ml i 11 llifl frtf llAT rPlTlOVt 1 tO

II noun uiwu Essex County, Jew York, where the com

ing Senators cniianooa ana yomu ni-.Tm t-1-ia iAi.nlnin find fnrflit; of

Ducm iiiuuu uts ........ the Adirondaeks. His enrly life, like that

of most ot the dwellers ia tuai region, was one of manual labor, with only the opportunities for education that the limited resources of the common schools at that time presented. At the age of 1? Philetns Sawyer bought his time for $100 from his father and started out into the world a'.one. He was f o successtul in his efforts that at the a e of 31 he had saved 2,000, and with tiis be was enabled to seek a more profitable field in Wisconsin for his future efforts. He settled on a farm in JRosendaJe Township in Fond du Lac County. After two years of fnrmiug with indifferent success lie turned his attention to his old calling, that of "logging," and he removed to tho then vitlaee of Algoma, now the cily of Oshkosh. Here he rented a sawmill, which he finally bought, and from that time to this his business career has been the most successful. His industry and sagacity bare i,., on von-nr.lfid 1 Vint he now (.lands in the

front rank of Wisconsin's wealthy men. In early life he was a Democrat, but united with the Bepubliean partv on its organiza.3 ; ik;i Tfi imlilic liffi l'fternn with an

UVU .U a.wt. ' 0 election to the State Assembly iu 1H57, and ... - ...... , lO-.-J -1 1 L'I'J

a re-election in inu. in xo w uuu iou no moo vioT-nr nf ilalilcnRb. He was elected to

the Thirty-seventh Congress in 18&4, and

oy re-eiecuon remmneu u memum- ui umv body until March 4, 1875, when he declined another election. In January, 1881, he was elected United Sfa'es Senator from Wisconsin, and on the 2tilh of January, 1887 was re-elected for a second term of six years. BLOWN TO PIECES.

i - . . , .

, -r , . ,. . , . I much mooifiea in snape, are suowu iu fox has a crUin tege of metalhc gray- the whole bonnet is

Wh r JZlLT 'ZTZ uch smaller than the comfortable name bestowed un it They tern

rich fabnes lianUsomely, especially l

velvet, and are a favorite garniture for A -awsia inrrier u " i w Blaek furs new sort of trimming which he calls

ha7e the decided preierenco this sea- Vigogne fur. It is soft and ntiffy.aru . ... . . . . .. Iji- .Aw o rialn smoke-irrav. Its effect

son, especially tne long-nairea vuienes. - : BlkmartenTfox, id monkey is said to be very handsome upon fnrs havebecome standard. 8 or behotrope satin, and

rll. ntrat in a haw enmbma- 1 "1B """ - J

.. . .m mi: i i.t I tnte for swan's-down upon various

t i for I evenme wraps and toilets.

.s xi i u i 1.4.1 i wu nn I .Tibots of locc are revived for tno

. Z .... . I x .l-., .,r,,r,r o.llnH fn ft finer

plain velvet; tne dinerence or pile oi ixub ui uicbwb, "-"e o S. ' 1-1. . a mitt, mllar of lace or of ribbon, and fash

ue w3 i . ... ,

Sometimes there are narrower stripes ioned very regularly, wo large stpiaiu

ti,n f ib bonnet and on bows covering most of the right side,

,i t a t nAn I k tbn i&bot frilline on the left.

. . .. ! n IV 1 i 3

Your Person x Kilted by tho Kxploslou of u llullwr In Indiana. '

IndiimopuHs siiccial. The boiler in a saw mill owned by Jack

son Norris, located iu Daviess County,

fhrar, milfla from WasMiietOD. Ind., ex

ploded with terrible effect Norris and his

two grown sons, rruun uuu uim, William McAfee were killed outright, their bodies being terribly mangled. The mill

and maenmery were una ly iin.ou. tuitions of the boiler wire carried four hundred feet from tho scene of the catastrophe. Norris was aged 55 years. Ho leaves a wife and two children. McAfee was sintle, as were both sons of Norris. The oiler hail been in use a long tiro?, and it was tho intention to replace it with a new one in a few days.

of the brim to the ends of the crown.

hats bare bands on the crowns

vita birds fastened here and there all

These bands for dressy hats

Faffed bands of point d'esprit net with fine satin ribbon run in the net are French trimmingB for the neck and

sleeves of dark dressy unlets.

Time ia infinitelv lone, and each day

... Li nvMoi i i'a a. vaospI into which & izt&wt favX may

vhh the dark shades of the plash or be poured, if one will actually fill i

with mm

round-

are

An English inventor claims to save J-H.-1 nf f'm t.imft and 10 unv cent.

J tl, IUU1. v. - ' X of loss in the cooking of joints of meat, by thrusting into them metallic conductors to insure their simultaneous .nnknr t liVflllfrb flllf,. tllAHA COnductill'S

u,u....)l ..-i--"ri " . being copper blades with globular heads nt vwvii I'lRftli is ft verv bod conductor

of heat, and without this device tho outside of thn meat is greatly overcooked, with much waste of nutritious

juices, before the inside is well done.

Poetry, like truth, is a common

flower. Nature has sown it over tho earth like the daisies, sprinkled with tjars or rrowinir in tho sun. ovon as

it ul aces the crocus and tho March

frost together, and beautifully mingles life and death.

tv-f mr knots nor hour, to cost, exclusive ol arui-

.'mnt Slftl llOll PAall.

The proposed woinau-Biiftrago amendment to ,n fiQiiatituaon wan dotoatod ia tho Senate

Jan. 23. llioso Senators vit:iV5 in tbe alVimia-

tlvo were: Messrs. lilair. Bo nan, Clionoy. Cougar, Culloui, Doliih. 1-uru.JI. Hoar, ManJerson. Mlt obeli .l?iv.i, Mitclioll (Oregon , l'almor, Walt. fhiTinm, Teller, Wilson (Iowa 10. Pairs Messrs. Cimeo ami llaus'nn, Dawos and

ilaxey. Gorman and l iyo, Istauiord nu 1 1 amh urni.ir nil Kcnna. lmtlcr and I amer.ia

. .inn lArk i mi l Hnrriaon. Mr. Pluuili vrus

absent whon tlio vote wm tanvn, uui a,r.w said ho -oth.IiI hav voted aye, Tbe S rt.ito ap- ;..,.!(, ,,l, 11 l,i,il,Iiii..hl).0JI at Mlu-

;..n..i s." m inn at ('hiittiamosii, at

thurleston, tl ,mw at e B Angeles, and ;:.2,0JJ at Kanta Ve. Tlio oonferenco ri-lwrt on tlio aniiy

ai'liroimiMuuu I'm - -Blent to the bill to create a Duiiartment ot Ai.rioulnno was Introduced by Senator Morgan, which l.io-idea lor tlio transrer of the sijjnft' i.vi.;e Ul elvll ...tMtt, imilor luck introduced a Din

!',.,. ..i. v. ..r.;,f l,,v Tho Proai

WI11IIV1I4 iiu' ....... . dout sent to th teiiato the followint: uomlnattona: William Resd I.owi.i, if I'ennsyl' aula, to , - .,- i 'v 'n,...v...u 11 f'imii-r'- of

111) I I'liaui iw ..fo - i - ' - Ki-wA'ork, to bo Keon-ta-r of the I.o -at on to Mexico ; Aarrn A. Vedder, to be roatuiaster at Whitehall, 111., and Jehn Hanta to bo Postmaster at Muncie, Ind. Tin- H' o decided tlio contest d Ilhodo Islan 1 elect o i ci ee of Page va. Pierce bv adortinj! tlio minority revoit. bicU conarms'the right 9f Pioroo to tho seat in tho

tiouso a timnr.nTii ,u offared bv Mr. Hoar, iustrast-

itiD the Committeo on Privileges and Elections

to inresWsate tho allegations made by taree ---j.,-.. a r..l.:n... ... I'n.tt.fi.. TilVUfl fts to

their being driven from their hoiuaa, couip lied

to abanajn tueir proimrLy. auu ui-yiiivu rl.tht.rif anffrRBK in that CKUISV. cam Ul ill the

Koniitn .Tan i. imd "ave rise to a wurui debate.

Mr Coke proteot jd that the ir . oned iu-

IIVIW.WW ..,! .. .- - - - ris.iielion of Cnn?v !,t i:o "' .. . 11,. ..... .1,1. it.in.i 1LI1.1 iHWA

12 Ul Mill; IIUU.UIU(1. . - . in -.

ward in lull luivu nuu ,"" ......... .

.ir..an .n ,t: a:icos. wi'V o.ial or oth-r-.viae. O

cuiTiUiiKi l.ii bjr b r.leig. Tno subject was ono iiB iiiliu.ru within the jurisdiction of the

State, and ttw r t.olutSoa w an interiued V.inj i.... I...I..,, .;. wli ,l!v !n thn Stltfe.l.

and out.-i le of the jur a i -i.u of tlfS- tieuiiral Goveriiui at Ho liavo u history of tae case, to . ...... n ,...--i,,...r.-,i.in n-lt r.n llmno rtit had

Ult) I'liW. win. miiDr,.. ". - , - b on shot by a colored man at the polla near

Kr.-nbiuu. Texas ; tnat tnreo roiorea men uu b.n arrested and i.la.ed iu ja 1. ohiuyod with

thntcnme: taaia nuuiiiii iiiuju "ui"- . ... .1 1 ... 1 .l.n... rt.ll tl.ii. tli llirUP 11 tl-

1BU HU U.ijiJ .. ... ...... ti.ineri. Hack Aorih. Slui.'.', mi l hchult. 0. who

had boon liro niucat l.i i-uluenjiii aad l.-l id...i..l..t.,..i r;.,..-.. lull il:l::.o.H.Hl

lliii hue iiobi.' i.,............ ....... ...... - - their Uvea to bo iu dunser aad had lied the countiV. Ho hod nvei.c ln t .l.vjiain fr ui U, C aiddings. of Brenuaiu, form irly a Menfesjii. tativo iu ' onv.reas tr im Texas. s:iyi.ig tn it tho .iv.n.. n,.t.timi,ira wore of tho vo.at tyiie

nt neiliwam: that they had boon main

ly instrumental in stirring nn hu.Io bs.wconthe racos. nn l wero charge I wish invest gating the murder relon j.1 tj; taat tuey wore not driven fro.n their luiui -a n r were their lives thi"oateiie.i, but th:it their o'.va Euiltv eons.i i i "a lm 1 e i e 1 them ro ifavo the ountrv- i:t tlio count. a h hhI Mr. Heir TZn .U.i ,1.... .... Ili.in l-.-l i." .S -lltl- J tll'Ul-

Wlltt iw -- - oni.rt. t.i lm men of lir.ii'vi'tv a:id

wu.vUh; tliat thov had been eir.iiu,'. tiieir Hv j.... i.. ..A.n..r.il liLWfnl nn Ivm ir.ibla naVS

ins: in iipwwi .... . ..... . and that thoy had n. en dmou out li-om their hoaiea on Aineric m a il. Mr. Hoar, :..-,,,.,.. a,u,,l,.u tlii tlfirlnri hill.

reiii.iiiiK in t v ..jr.. . . .. . asko 1 whether th j right of i,n American o.tizoa i :., o,.. . ..irti iI.a iiri..n.u t!. ,11-

ivii, lens wiw'ju i.i v - j .-. .... .... rr.Bi when it happened to hi violated on Ainsr- .. nr.- hi im.iiilier of the coiii-

initteei opposed the ro.-olutlon as a "waving ot tin. l.ioolv s.um. it little in advunce of

i..,..I tttlnant. n Mr- KvnrtS 111010.'

.HV I.OMW. -vm ...... bar of tho coiumittaoi suBtaiued the rn.ilntion nnd arc.je.l that now, when

thore was an Oinwrtunity to ; provo, -i .i. ..ti,...-.tt. nf tlm Knnnta

that this waa a inerj "waving of the bloody

shirt," it should do so. Tlio resoiuc on was adopted 11 to 2i. By a vote of 17 to :.l tue Soutn vniAnt-.,i tiin noir.iiintl.nt nf .T. C. Mat&Uowa.

n colored D -mo-Tat from .Ubanv, as recorder

of iinmls for the District of Col.imuia. lhe

i..Dl.A.la Kill .....a int.l hn'.iro the Honsa

-..,i ,.f M .. ll.,l..i.Mt. it tv.1 l-.ifeireii to

linn oil nwivi "t ... w...... ... .. .. - - tho OominlU'in ou Foreign Affairs, au.l leave

ci anted tho m-nittco to report at any time.

Tins agricultural o-xperiniout station bill paw d tho SoniLto. Jan. 2T. It directs th 08 tab

liahinont iu connostion with the ngrioultjral

eoll eos of a doiiartiuant v. he Kno.v.i aau

desiuateil as an "Agii-.ili.irj,l Ks f. t (.f...i:,oii " Wiinrn thfli-d itr j tvv i Baeh coll 'SOS

in nim Htnto tho tiin:iu;tt anuro;iiiaJod tj

rtrti t4t..,t.n nnd Tnr.-it.irv fer this pur

pose (ilj.')OJ a o.in ia to bj oiiually iiivi led between tuom unloa tho Stats

Let isiature shall othecviaj direct, lao ou-

i..rt, .....i .i.ittr ,.r ui.l. ..vitMrtiiittiir. ar.Attoiis la:

To conduct original rt aoarehea or to verify ex-

puruu-'uM uu win i'iijii,.ii,i . mats; the diseases to which they are severally

SUliject auu uie reuie.ue.s uicietv: , iwu niwa.

UUI UUlIliJ-lsiltou oi ilnuiui mmvi. , vw .. ...t-... tlve advantiges of r.it itivc er jppin ; j tho capaoity of now plituts or trees .r ac liiuiitiou ; tho

auaivsia oi oub ana w.n.oi , me cuetu.uivi wwpoBitlon of luauuroa; the a-laotation nnd value

of grasses and sorago plants; tno eouipujinou nn,l ilt,i..tihllitv of the differetit liiills Of

food for domeailc uniuial i ; tbe acieuti.ie and

cicononiio qneat'-ous invoi ve i in mj pr iu lenou of uuttor aod cheese, an i a loh other rceeaivioa or exnnri..iujta boartuii l reotlv on tin agri-

eultaral ind istry of tbe I'ulted St una as may tie deemed tdvisablo. Th. Seu.ite als i passed the H.rase bill for tho relief of d p.l lent parents 'and of iMiiorably diajltargeil a.illiers on 1 Bailors now disa'lod. A resoluU..i wits

.i.l. ,itt t.l illf.. .11 ti iti itivn.iti.. Hi. in liv Lite Kti4i

ne: r llureau of th-' alio ;e 1 nb.itraetioui lo c uuin.iren Oi t.lm (!,iltl!illill ililer iV aj.ltllO:i tl'iinS

ah 1 imhuela. Kenator f '.Iiiifiills intr.Kl.ieed

a bill ti auieilii tie lievised St.it-

ut's ao aB to irovide that no i.rsju shall bo on ;ageil in or carry . n the businen of rt ctlllor, v ii, iloaiile or retail liyu ir do.ilor,wbole-

Ultl 1 Ol It Wilt "W HOI 1" lltm 1 Hi 11111 -n, 1.1 IIIQIil.v.1 nor shall tho Cjlleetor of lntornai llevouue re

ceive from any such person any money in p ly-

znoutof siHioial taxes or for revenue stamps, ..-..it I1...1..-1..1.... ......l ....i u .to

U1111I 11IW lli'ttloi llll-T tilt,. iiti.Liut.niti.tii is-....-uint tliathe has fully complied withadthe

law s roueerniiig tut, ouni.as oi wio iiiiii i. m which tlio liuaiueas is to bo conclude. I A resotion rirevioiislvofTorod bvMr. Hair in executive

sessien, declaring that afier tho Senate has rofuH'-d its advico and eoimont to tho appul.itment of a iv iorao.i to olliee, it ia contrary to the spirit anil intent of tin Oonst'tntl m to d isignatb the sa-.no person to the aKiut oillco liuinedintcly thereafter, was takou up by the Henato hii.1 i...fnriviil to tlii t'oniioittee on P.-ivil.-ifea

and Elections. The House passed tho river and i t...- i.m t-.i ,il .i,i 11. . ..v.tk

llOl HOI 11111 fWUta, ...i, mi. o, .-a ... .uj . form iu wlilcli it was roportol from the I'oniliittteo on Hivers and iiarbors. Tho House Judiciary ( ommittoo rop irt.'d odversoiy a joint robolutiui i rjvltiing for th:' eloetion of I'nitod

States Mniator-i by tho pooitleof the btat-js, and

lb wii-a piaeti-i i in iti-i v-ivii'iiti it.

dreda of thousands liavo proved to bo a bjhv

eifio, whon all other remooios raiiea, anu mat lias received tlio imlor fluent of Oio highest modival talent in Europe, Austrilas'a and America, maav a life would be prolonged and the h ipi ineSM of tlio pc iplo prprved It 18 sKcoasBl al with so many different diseases because it, and it tdout; can remove the uric aoid

from (he hlood through the Moneys." Our readers are tarn liar with tho prepare lion npined. Commendation thereof has often appeared in our column.

We be novo it to b oue ol tno nest, u not

II.a linn- nvav m .till Fnetlimil Wll kllflW ihfl

proprioiors are men of character aud influence.

Wo aro csrtani tu"y have awakened a wtaoEin 1 int..i..-.t. iii ili imlilic mind couoerllini;

i. ;m.i.l.Ai ..f il. Iri Innira AVo litiliAl'A

lilt; iinti'ii imii o ui ....... -, i ... .1.-. .1. ll. li l...iltli rtn.1 I

WllU llieill lllill- lllOV illW llio tvn, tw ttoaitu, ti. ; tl.-l tl.- ,.Aiii..iliim ft'Olll ili..-r.Ai unit 1

luitv mi it. on iu--,',i,.H ..v... .....i. maiutr-mnre m lied:h thora la nothing equal lo tins great rente ly.

1 no opnoiors .-uv nicy no uoi hioiv m this univorsal proviilbnce of diseaeo; bat bavins stal led out with the purpose of Kproadins

the mer ts of Warner's safe cure before tho

world, be.iitiiso it !, "ir rruior proprietor,

uto iettsfjifen rp J oetort s utcurtwie, we fnal ii mil- il,ilrti unio flirt flictl and le.ave

tho public to its own inferences. We point to

our claims, ami io wioir imuiir ami i(ii-in verification, wtUi pride, an t if tho public docs not bohevo what we say we toll them to at-k their frijuds and neighbors what thoy think

auoui uitr preparniioito. As stated above, wo most cordially commend the perusal of this correspondence by .1 i. I...I...:..., 1I..1 n an ,Ininrt nil ,M

mil i euuein, eiiiioi.iii; in n m c uwin, mw .

lumu.ng a aiiupiopumio uunguuu..

1 Had a Drcudrul Cough, And raised a consiilerablo amount of blood and matter; besides, I was very thin, and so weak I could scarcely go about tho honee. This was tlio caso of a man with consumption an-i'ig from liver comi.laiiit Mo recovered hi ' health completely by tlio use of Dr. Pierce's fc;olilen Medical Uisoovery." Thousands of others boar similar testimony. A Discussion of Gender. "Why do you call a vessel she?1 said Henry to Fred, " l'erliaps because she wears a bow in

front, answered n rea. "ihat might be one reason, but another is that Bhe is not ready for business until she is properly manned." "Yea; and it takes a good many yards to rig her out." "Then I hear old sa'lora speak about liai- rrnimr in stava"

- - - n ' o .-- "Conclusive! But you must admit a

ship is not always feminine. "Well?" "When sho is a man-of-war."

For the Ladies. L lughtoi' is the poor man's plaster Halting every burden light: Tiirning sadness into gladness, Darkest hour to Hay dawn bright. 'Tis tho deepest and the cheapest Cure for ills of this dcscrixjtion. But for those that woman's heir to, Use Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription." Ourca all weakneaaos and irregularities, "bearing down" sensations, "internal fever, bloating, displacements, infHmmation, morning sickness, and tendency to cancerous disease. Price reduced to ono dollar, lly druggists. Some men are like an anchor. They are not useful until they are buried. Boston Trwt&cripi. "Bough on Rats" clears out Bats, Mice. 1S, "Rough on Coina" hard or soft corns. 13e. "Hough on Toothache." Instant relief, loci "Bough on Coughs," Troches, 10. Liquid,, 280. "Rongli on Dirt" Is unequaled for Dishwashing, House and Paint Cleaning, Cleaning Windows, Palls, Pans, Knives, Forks, Jewelry, Wash Basins, Uath Tubs, Sinks, Water Closets, tic. Outs the dirt without injury or discolor.

noil. jLeexi is on tuo waBn anu couet suuios The Cost of ignorance. Absence of knowledge of the- fact that physical and mental weakness, indigestion, impure blood, and sick Uea'l ache can bo averted lv Dr. Hurter's Iron Tome, costs millions of money annually for uncertain and unreliable doroctioiufc "Hough on Pain" Plaster, Poroaed, 10c. Best. "Kough on Pairt," ltiquid. Cxilck euro, 20o. "Rough on Catarrh.'' Cures all, worst cases. SOe. "Hough ou Piles." Hure Cure, 60o. Druggists. "Hough on Ilrt" for tho toilet, bath or shampoo. Perfectly harmless. Nico for washing infants, children or ad'ilts. For Miners, Machinists and otherB whoso employment begrimes the clothing and hands. Xnvaluanlo in I Hospitals, Asylums and Prisons as a disinfect

ant una paruior.

Tni linct ji :rh mArlinfnn ( - Pfn'f fhirA for

Consumption. Sold ovorywhero. 85a.

fr pins m

a f Do'.icato Diseases, alfocting uulo

or female, however induced wpociuy aim per- . ... ...i- 1 ril..l,.nt...l l.,i.ilj frt 10 n- nta

IliaiieuiIJi i.ihii-11. mitaiit., "'. .. - ... .-t.,.11.4 W.ivltPri Tlisti -nsarv Medical Asso

ciation, wia Slain street, llnltal'o, N. 1". A nusiNKSH outlook A merchant in Uis doorway looking for customers. Safe, peimaueut, and eompleto aro the cures of bilious and intermittent ditH-ases, made bv Priel.iv Ash Hitters. Dyspepsia, general 'debility, "lnbitaal cuiretrnatton, liver nl 1. i lnei-eoiii '..laints aro speedily eradicated

from the svslem. It disinfects, cleanses, and cliniinatfla'all malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and permanently by tho usp of thi great natural antidote than by any oliier reme lv heretofore knowi. As amooil

iur Her aud tonic it uriUKS neaiui, roueweu

i:ergy, auu vitality to a neru sim uhw

A QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters . ANSWERED. 11m nwtion hM probably Wen wind thousands

tf cimos, now caa urown's iron tsuten euro c

mince mutat' kt I

Deattiongli Byron. TsxtMKOOd. W Inltmn. Bold bv drUSdSt.

Hatnesvitxe, N. J., 1 . October 16, 1886. f E. T. Bazeitwe, Warren, Pa. Daar Sir: 1 was t aken with a very severe cold last Spring, and tried every cure' w had in the store, and could get no help. I had our villaite doctor prescribe for me, but kept getting worse. T saw ate" other physician from Port Jervis, N. Y., and befcold me he used Pfao a Ctire for Consumption ;n bis practice. . , . f I bought a bottle, and before I had taken all of it there was a change for t he better. Then I goi my . employer to order a quantity of the medicine and, keep it in stock." I took one mora bottle and -my. Cough was cured. 1 5 s llespectfuliy, Fbamk MoKklvT.

lraysiouuis recignix iron u uio uttiv ramiuiaui ffiint known tn the pnifaonen, nnd iaqub7 of tar Usding chemical Aral will anhstantitte the wsertioa tlirit then are mora prep&ratlOfH of iron than of any ' othar substance uaed in medicine. This shows conelnsivah' that iron is aciomwleilcad to b tit most laportii&tfaetiirinHaccfmiful ir.ouical pmctica. It is, hoiTer. a nmarkalila fact, that lirior to the diaeovry of BROWN'S I ItO.N BlTTEKSao perfectly Batisfactorr Iron c.imbinationhd ever been found. BROWN'S IRON BinERSfe headache, or produce constipation oil other iron nedlulncs do. BROWN'S IKON BITTERS cures Indigestion, HillouHnces, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, Tired FceUnaj.Hciicrnl I)eblll(y,PolB Inthw Side, Back or f.lniba. U eadachcand NenrcU aiia for all these ailments Iron ia prescribed daily.

ukuwn's iiiun ui 1 1 tHS,o. cuiv;;;:

I 1- T .-, -11 .1. 1. I

01

body

sed

(lo TO'a ball uusloved if you wont to boar

the palmi A'eif York Vrrltl. Ikotoestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and ail forms of general debility relieve! by taking Mexkman'.i Peptonized IIeef Tonic, n. ....I,, nranm-iitioii of lie.of containiut: its on

I tire nutritions properties. It contains bloo '-l'nrriH-crmieratiua: and lifc-snstainnit.

propornca: if invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, .whether tho result of exhaustion,

U1UOU11, ,-iivt,iii.i ..." ' " -. nervous tirimtration, overwork, or acute d: '...I I..-.1 : - .....lli,i r.,im ntilmoti

aisease, particuiiinji n it-oitn.tn i...... ... ary compaints. Caswell, Hazard oi Co., pi-e-

prletors, New vorlt.

STitAOE as it may seem, when money

IS Close It IS very aimuuu u jje uuuc Boston xosf. .tm.-,.ivii' nronchlal Troclies"

Arneii. ollentforthe relief of Hoarseness or

Pore 'Hivi at. They aro exceedingly effective.

Christian World, London, I:nqiana The busiest poet will have liis idyl mo

ments.

Tou Can't Bead Tills

Without wishing to investigate, if you are wise. Send vour address to IlalU-tt Co , Portland, Maine, and you will receive, free, ..U lPA...liAii nlw.ltf lirovV tliftt Villi C.-IU (In.

and live at home, wherever you aro locaiou, ai which vou can earn from 5 to 525 and un-l-.l-. U. l.AM nA....,l m.1. 111 M

warue llituv. cuiiie iitiiw umitiii tua v.

da v. Capital not required; you aro started

free. All ia now. lloth seiea; aU ages, snug mil. ........ .n;i nil i.m.l.nru

lllllU lUHUlie UHA1I .111 Hi.t.wmw. -nough on Bile Pills." Iittle, but good, 10 & 25e. "Hough on Itch" oures hnmors, eruptions, Tetter. "Itouyh on Worms." Sure Cure. 25c. "Itottch on Pain" Plaster. Poroscd lOe. Bost.

tnltrato.

T II .11 -.1..- 11,imnnli ..1,ii.. I. .....

Wli.'n taken by itin nnt eymptom of

al.jwly. wiiPn taken by mm taa nnt symptom or bfinefit i renewed onorgy. Tho imiaclos t hen becema

Iri women the effect uutfMtlijr m ore rpid and marked. Tie eyam begin at one to brig Men ; tho skiu cletrt ni); hoftlthy color coium to the chcexs; norvousnoM disftppours; functional oernTifinionte become refalar, and if a nursing mother, itbundant enscenmic is supplied for the child, Eeti&mimr Brown's Iron Bitters in th ONIY Iron medicine that is not injurious. Phytic icuit aud Drujyitu rtevmmend K rtia OvtmiiM h Tnde Mark nnd croesed nd Ubm on wrappw. TAKE NO OTIIKtt.

TrwlMKtt and finreat Eraiedy for Cur Of

ell diseases caused by any derangement of the liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.

Dyspepsia, Sick Hcadaeiw, vonsupauon, Itnionfl Complaints and Ualariaof oil kinds yield readily to the beneficent influence of

S3

Btceaslli and Th . aotntalr enrea:

ante, iieedj imi.Gliwa.eW.fewl

All attomtira m enmnmnias ' ' Urilj. Do not eperlnient-iit,OlHQ2'l. . n anwB, turn Ball

Cure CoVatipaMooVWjjrComjl!

niiviaciie. ai.iin -ZLZZlZ

1 mailed on reaeipi oi neenn 25 CS!E"JLs; THgg. HA8TE3 HEDICIHE t.t Sf. imfkltfe

LADIES

Bomb nf Utn mint llpailtiflll Blieei-

ciens i tho popular novelty known as i..,.i.-1ii nines am iirnilnrpfl liv eovorintt

mi.v.w-i i -. ono side of a piece of p'ute glass witn .... , . r , . . .. i:i

a tuicK stramm oi a uu 01 rwiuuj fusible glass ; in thin C'.ntVltiou it ia phifcd in a inufllo, or an oi-en furnace,

where it is strongly neaic, anu u swu no llm flliv in mnlloil and tho clasu it-

solf lias become red-hot, it is removed

from tue furnace ana rapiuiy cooieu. T l.i.l tliia nnAration. the flux 01' fusi

ble class cracks and splits, leaving in.1.1- n I! nt fi.-i.if nn nmi.

nUlUOlllUiO HUi? 1111? VI liwviiiow v. v.

its surface, liavum much tue appear

ance of aeales of irregular crystals,

which cross and intersect eaeii oilier m every direction. The rapid cooling of the fusible coating is effected either by exposing the heated mass to the action of a current of cold &:r, or by cautious sprinkling with cold water. By pro- . . i . ' -. ..I i nf flia irlnui

leccing ceitaiu puiwuna wnw -..n-i

siufaco from the notion ot tno ttus, 4i.nn nnrfinna mfain their original

smoothness and poliah, and form, of

course, a smlnng coiiirast to me crackled portions of the surface.

Titiiuirlunt.

wi,in mn visit or leavo New York City, save

baggage, oipressago, and S3 carriage hire, and

top at tho Urana union imici, "I'l'""" nranil T'ontrftl Denot

61)5 rmnis. flttod up at a cost or one numou

dollars, SI and upwards por day. h. uronean plan, levator. Mestauraut suiiplicd with the . ala.ria flllil olOVfttOU tail-

UUHU Bitmu " i"1. , . , . , , , .

ro .d to all dopote. ! amines can ure uc "

Ices money at the Grand Union Hotel vnaa ai

any otnt r nrss-oiasH uotoi m ..." v..j.

Hind Cure,

TKio ia ovfrnmnlv fashionable now in

the large cities, and is rapidly spread

ing among tne smaller ones, jvu vb-u qTyj-ut -01t SALE. THK A DAMSON CO.,

of the minu cure iratenuvj " j in 1 1.11 1 rawnt Bwimw muwi. , . i 11... . rt., nf nmiraa 1 fe i :: r . " .i ai i 9mrn

Slit i Vt!Ll 1 11 jjvowo, vi ..1. ...

called Mental Beating, and is pub

lished monthly. Many ot tue most; intelligent persons in the country have given in their adhesion to the faith.

Physicians have long oeen ugrewi man tho mind has the greatest po?sib"e in

fluence oil tho body. If a patient cau

be persuaded that he is getting oeuci, that very thought draws to him healthful currents from the atmosphere, aud he recovers far more rapidiy. In brief, as concerning the mind cure, all intelligent, persons are agreed that there

is at least a cram ui um "

It Is Bleasaattd the taste, tones up tbe

system, restores nnd preserves health. It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to prove beneficial, both to old end young. Aa a Blood Purifier It Is superior to nil

others. Bold everywhere at i.uu a nome.

Dyspepsia Dooj not get well of Itself; It requires careful, persistent attention and a remedy that will assist nature to throw off tho causes and tone up the digestive organs till thoy perform their duUea willingly. Among tlio agonies experienced by the dyspeptic, are distress before or after eating, los ot appetite. Irregularities of tlio bowels, wind or gas and pain la the stomach, heart-burn, sour atomaeh.ctc, causing mental depression, nervmw irritability and sleeplessness. If you are discouraged bo of good choer and try Hood's Sarlapariila. It has cured hundreds; ltwlllcureyou. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bv all druggists. SI; six for ?5. Made only hj- a I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.

10O Doses One Dollar

COINS' ,

ANTISEPTIC

COMPOUND

.... , niL.l.iri. aM.lnl

Unparaitciea success in iimiuiwiy STTi' ir,.h. Crouu. Inflamed Throat, Ulcerated Sore Moiitba,

Quliisr, t onghs. (.elds. iiourMneas.cn;. fictnrcuonlv bTG. W. ItoBUIN. Hicfcmond, lad.

ur umutuiiai

to SS a day. tnu' wortt JtJ". J'SS

ines not nntier too iioii.;b iTf' ,, . i.Vr 'rewster s 8 f..ty Itcin Holder. Holly. Mioh.

S5I

nrklPiriliO COI.1.KCTI5D ami Increased by rfciiOlUHO Fitzgcra'd Powell, Indianapolis,

l.ul. Olil cases rtif-reiioo. "niiu'i i..i,j ...

OGEBIG

A Long Lived Family.

It seems from a record of Carlyles

oiV it irottiers ana sisters uiui. mi uuu

two lived to be over 70. Thomas died

at 80, Alexander at 751, and jonn at io. rpi. rnii-inif urn still livinir: James,

X1117 H'liv " "fc, n 1 T aged 81; Mary, 78; Jane, 76, and Janet,

7:1. One sisttr tUeti m miancy, auu miother at the ago of 27.

Trouble Ahead.

When tho appetite falls, and aloepv yrows

restloaa and unrefroshina, there is ti-oumo

ahead. The digestive organs, wuen ucmin,.

eravo food ; tho uerraua syatem, when ngorous

and tranquil, gives its possessor no unoafonasa

ht. A tonio, t i no eueowvo, ououwi nm,

a lucre eiuwtlsor, uor uro mo wnw -

i,.Ur.,i(;i,ni,oil and soothed by tho unaided action

of a sedat ve or a narcotic. What is required is

a mcdicins which invigorates the stomacn anu , o,oti laslmilation of food hy the system, by

which means tho norvotts sjut.'in, as well na other parts of tho physical onanism. i

-...lll.l,l,)ll '1 lll-SO IllO lUO O IOI-1-3 WI ll'.nvvv-

ti-r o it niinch Hitt- rs, a uioitieinn wlnwo roputailon is founded .flrmly in l'";,"" tonic

?" f ort s. It in used

ftuii-oiiiou .".i .....v. .' -,1 --v -, vi,.

WITH IllO iiunfc luiuiH i. ,,t.i .iiilimv. and uterine weakness, and

uthor luahulies.

Oaths aie vulgar, senseless, offensive, and impious; they leave a noisome trail upon the lips, and 0 stamp of odium upon the soil. They are inexcusable. They gratify no sense, while they outrage taste and dignity.

1 1

"You must not play with that little

girl, my dear," said an injudicious par

ent "Hut. inn. I like her; she is a

iroo.l little oirl. nnd I am sure she

dresses as pretty as e cvl do, and she has plenty of toys." "1 cannot help t.liar mv dear." i-pKimiiile.il the foolish

mother; "her father is a shoemaker." "Bntl don't nlav with her father; I

play with her; siie ain't a shoemaker."

The present style of wide belts worn bv ladies is to be made st ll more or-

iinmniitnt mill nv iioniiiv" bv liftviiiir flow

ers and landscapes painteii thereon, it in (laid A lndv "iiifit fitcillicd OUt of It

Tiicturo" will no longer be a merely

flgarfttivo expression.

in iftftfcflffiiaV'

lieu

'1 hrco

powor

'i'liree of a Kind,

Three Ihinys lo love Courage, geullo-

aile:tuinaleness.

e thincs to admire inteueeiuai

di 'uitv, cracofulness.

ThrB tiiiiiL's to liato Cruelty, arrogftaco,

ingratitude. . Thrnn tilings toroverencOir-Heugioii, jus

Helf-:lenial.

' .. . , - , n ...1.1. .,

mi.an iimiir-1 in WlHll WIT ixvuitu .1

nu " .0 - . , -1 ..r..i tnint rriAniln.

. j .. , r 1 . - , 1 1 1., 1 . 1.- ...ii-i.l

t hree things 10 " wit"o,

humor, niirthfulues'i.

Three things to Buspect r lauery, pun

1 ..fl.lnn ntrootimi.

Illlinui, i. . --- ,

Throe taiugs to avoiutuienoss, iiippauv

ieKtuig, loqnaeuy. Three thiugs to govern Temper, 1

llUIMf, mil loiisiw. I , , 1 . - , 1 ..1 F.-.1- TI.. in

iuree tilings io ua j,oimv, v- ,,,

chsjjge, a-satH.

IRON MINING INVESTMENTS. o -1. ., ,,...., ntiiiwl A:l(lrPS li. r.

Kirk & Vo'..ntwk Hlfc. Mi.wnufcce.Wla

UAH'S

..... v.. 1 u..t ii.it ht fm-thn

mTllion, roars of ltiught;r, 10c a doion. i!ox . Aiignsta, Me.

1- or Al I . 30 a week and Pn

free P. O-V ICKBitY. AuguBta-Malne,

B- nlliliaa Morphluo Habit Curml iu IO

R. 8 A A. P. LACKY, Patent . . - W.t,lnirtfn It II.

Tnatinctlons and opinions a

to DatBiilaliUity H'llJSB. l in-"-

. 1 i Wii a a VdSUr" .6iKi.'Kl (l t uretl.

IFk U iWi WtiOU ' Kotanarlte'epaJa . rfl-li dnulU. pav wlw cured, llandsomobopk fri'. nit.O. J.WEATHEHHV. Kansia City. Mo. ........ . " . . Tll-llll 1M-

OiBBie&l Wl'.iaiV irOIll ill-llOlin lui'ill. l IC uN tal Watting. An-., send stamp tor Hook SB" iW of BeuieiUcs. and euro vourselt at

'B SBCtiB u nrnic. nr. j. hicnkiii. , -i w

I Snre relief tinmwl

KIDDER'S PASTILLES.oT,mttto,vc

I llUMMilllMIIIIIIHll' I

nnfftlrtft-nnn

M UuluiUUW

lmg laiauu, H. x.

nll,'nTCrDC ot otha.ia li lo axamtna fiU V Lit I IShllw thi, naiw. or obtain aatlniatM

.rf.ort slnr soaca vrhan In Chicago, win. find it on (il at

FORTUNES MVl DAILY. Bv an iiivc.-tuicnt of (5.1X1 or upwards on Mitruiu

In Stink and Bonds, t u tomors may ucsiKnnra ivh.lt sUii-ka or lloiids tlu-v wish to Invest in, of If 1 1

dewrud IVC InVCBl tor llieill. upihh oui ww. jiuhimcut Write tor iinrttouliira. ind money llT P. ii onlcr. ri-itMered letter, ennreaa. or NowlOlk

draft. IttiMKIt CO.. lirokors, in wan

Slroi-t . Ni ions. -

W " E WAWT YOU! 5fM

Ia,tc.imn,,ifflioTon;Ialf P,' tSv JT" 5:vCT.one ba. Outnt and 1IASS.

Thai OMai.a1afMr.a-t

R08ERM

a, imiaaii nwia 'miiiiipii aaaaaaa aa . .t-i.--

---1BBaBBBCBKIBIiaBSaBBaBBaB,aBaaBBBBBBBBBBaaaBBBBnr.-WV 1.1.-

, r i-ir- ; ,,- JJS.-

aaaaav ' .i.

rOIl I I BlllTl.lWl 1BW. Rirchcron Stud Boots.

orecil Ol i raiiww iffarow, J- ..' 1

aappon. ana i-iiuv.,. T.. r CLT-

ri'H'i ior ..u-PNin n.mmm, ...-.i..... . i . ... Iluhcu. , aa n nBHaML f

Weyne,.DuPaaCa IWnolaW

OaAgOTt(MrehantjWamnjgariroa

Mr retail sales of yoir "Tanaia Puroh"5ntcM for taut vcarl SSJlwcw ISA 0. 5CWIMrIe)et sell it least -in0,0iw of Will inafly lwpular brand. CHJLS. 8. PBOWTfT, DrugKtet, Dearer, Cot

R, W.TAHSILL&Cfl.,CMcip.

Address

1 1 .-in

laV 1 j m

M-'a

"only o In the

V - I, H IrXataa ajuiaia

' -i n uw rl . ftavnil1

Al.st F.LECTKIO BELTS IHK

i.ijlwlS" iMMWlaiadilMl

?SakaZ

Tra il V&lte 7

;'

BL MBl SwSlOfc 131 WUMSil 4WE.

IuateAgt,Tafiiij9i.

rmoro oimiaWbVa5aoiii

pea lianas au wii,v-;rav ,7 -: --

WftklincKiQimiii-HiirTiii.waoH

filL- yf Alt' '

WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOCRAWrf OF TW8 OOUNTKV, WW. ivnv v- -vAMiaiiain tuib MAP. THAT THE

num&no. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RY

w..- -t , ,, ij.ii: nf rnstn.

By reason of its central poaiaon, cioao reia)ii iSSt ottTmona lines at tcsnnimu points west, Mortavweaw ma. p

ita-fea tmvcl and trafflo m,K LSa'mtoSoTjoliCt

81, taS-Wtt-rtowxtlit kot, .

THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE

0.111 11110 slujl iHwiiw

Salla. Pooria, Ckmosoq, Moline and ooS-t-iTi.'. i

Cruaxantooa Speed, Comfort Kid. Baw lffa7 tl Tf rSSeir

uuuguiii. ui u.- ----,, Hr- -,,l,0nll MnillB liaa

FREE,

l'l'intcil. Thousands otfr -3

Kngrav lugs. JJest skku Aehenncst ever grown. ill ,. 1. ti,j.nn nx flirt hit

A. .t- 7h Imllfill ilf. new

- - - - i.. v i.-wi. i------- -;- -

SOWS aiVHleu, rlir.r.iu imwimi - 6'v

tinny n ore than Boineiinnsm-ii. wm T1. CatulOijuo. B- U. Sluunvvay, Kockford. HI.

otnroaof stono andiron. v xouxas buick u iwv-

itT It Uoa oU to uafcty aPPUcea n iSpi,

ioal-its disoinlino Btrict OJid exacting, "i'nsiaa?1?!0"

77 t 1 J 1 -1a A7aat- imtHirmaJMfR in LUtl WUElUa .

o and aie JHjteMmri WW

maoniflnant. pttt.t.ttjiw rAUAWa ar,

OaAIB OAKS" ' THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE M. .1 w -11 t B4, Vaml

Is the direot, favorite line between umouiro uuu. "aS

w A 'S dSurllo1to7vii Soneca andKonkakee, otters mnwlor

tfVUqjl iuuaa ' ' .. - -

OinclOlS ana uuiyiuyw ,v-. " -

For Tiakota, Mapa, Foadora-Obtoiuabla ataD nnited Btatoa and Oaaadtv r any doairod iufnrinatinn, addtMO,

R. R. CABLE,

E. ST. JOHN.

Att'tGw'IM'g'r, Chicago.

Why did the Women of this country use over thirteen million cakes of Procter & Gamble's Lenox Soap in 1886 ? Uuy a cake of Lenox and you will soon understand why.

TipnTiiiiittu w.i. hiiwiiii. 1 ai v SH -

fc. A. nuvnnwa, .-a&aM

g. w.

ot personal aiiirin..i.u

U11U111U1CV '-.-' circular. 2H Broadway. Sam Y'

N. V..

When Wrltiiia to MMthMi

yon mm tna miiiiw l.l