Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 November 1888 — Page 4
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Some qfthe Very Latest F4&9 ef the Leaders of Society.MODES . FOB FjUB Watipf. ft JmfirwutUm or 4 ftrtiwiKt fasfac oat ft. OonYentaal ccnftmMt. Miies Knd, win newer do with historic wJ artiatio gowns. ThexiiiitimiBnsi be prescrvv!. To 'pat on so Empire gown, with its sjwMuaff, akinip skirts, aA Jon cannot ver 70m hair done up in k French, twist No move- docs Itairy, PP cntlj careless anangenMait of your hair oozHspond with the trimaeos and plainBess of tailor-made dress, nor is it suitable for the street. ' However, in adopting- may new arrangement of jour hair carefully study yvoe head-and tae, aad be Bum it is not too trying to yonr particular atyle. Them is nothing 90 ossential toaaj ' woman's appearance as the proper dressing of her hair, and nothing more often overlooked. .--. ' ' Definite rales to go-rern all cases can not he hod down or JpUopetL. E-wry woman ahodd tndy in her glass first her own profile- -Find where the shape of her head requires to hero her han massed, whether at tie base of the heatl or on the top jnst above the brow. Then toning the fall "tace to the glass toy the o.itlines then presented.. H the ears are large anil, . prominent the hair should not be drawn; back too tightly frost the tcmplea; bat let it lie softly in tmnffo or letit be cut and 'fumed into soft ringlet? abtmtthem. (fonian art teaches that in very case file tips of at woman's ear shoeld always M covered, by the naif, bah, m these, days of women witi pretty ears lor, thaaiV P)ansriVIinisA- most American
women have pretty catit ' role often honored in the breach. Unless, yim hare ugly, lavarnrlilie ears you need . not carer them up. Their pink, sheBlike prettinero adds to the general eontonr.
I am a firm believer in' the not generally 'received assert; on that women euro mount auoui, nmnuis wa , . t i 1 attractiTB. It not yaisa they are repeatedly told theyaW) boautiM that they take pleasure ii the, reflection theor m&rors present them. I know many women who honestly dislike, to look at themselves. It ia a prudish idea, a false, unhealthy state. Every woman should learn to look hersalf fairly in the face. .S But, to return. Whue studying your face and head, decide, if the hair is worn high on the head, whether the oval voir Snes are best pVeoerred by a broad or. . wma closely bsnohod mass of hair, and the same should -be tried if it it decided to arrange tbe'hstr lower., - unless m MB grouts Ttnyiow on the brows ami temples audJthe features are very, regular, a wouj&n's faee caanot atand having thsjhmr abruptly drawn awayfnmjtJWhen file days of the .numbered there will bean increase of homely women in the land. ' Our artist has caught and given us three very modish ways of arranging the hair which may be seen any day among well dressed and groomed ' ladieii The first, the Empire coiffure, is ruautly fantastic. To look well with fins arrangement your head must be small and the hair nittnratty not too thick. -The whole mass Si drawn well up to the top of the head, and after one twist and a loop the ends are massed ia front in a plentiful bunch, and thisjfc supplemented by a little tuft of ringlets whkh falls 4- point over the brow. . It is an intensely artistic The seea&d has the hair -arranged so as to fall more on the nape qfthe neck, end is then carried up the bade end OBf hoxb totjuhs; the ends arranged in. puffs at the top. Beveral fsney combs are prettily tucked h: here and there. For the last two seasons the French ladies have been using numerous fancy eombs and pins in the hair, and Fans, ian shops are stocked with artistic trifles of that kind, but it has only been this season that any appearance of them has been noticed here. Now yoa can get little combs, called long years ago puff-combs, made of tortoise shell, which are very pretty, tacked in neither side of tike head when the hair is "done up high." They break the long smoothness of- the brush od-np hair, and hold in place- any stray locks which might otherwise adorn the collar. Our third illustration show a coiffare which is snitsble for full dress, the baltroomv or the theater, where the
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hat is removed. It is ft modified French twist drawn well up on to the crown of the head. There is a long fiat comb, gold mounted and set with turquoise and pearls, placed as seen in the aiustratfcm. American women in general have fine hair. It grow? like other vegetables, under these favoring skies. But they do not take altogether good care of it. The hair needs a great deal of ven'ihv tion and a great deal of brushing and smoothing with the bare hand. The hair loves to be oireased, and thrives upon gentle treatment. No amount of herd brushing can be tolerated by any scalp. The softer the hair the more carefully it should be handled. Use, therefore, ladies, soft brushes; but, of coane, if you have strong hair Jet your brush be correspondingly
rougher. The hair may "be frequently washed, end should be once a month certainly, but it is most important that it be. thoroughly dried first wiped with a towel end then mimed until there not a particle of moisture apparent. . A few words about the growth of the hair may be interesting. The average length of the hair of ladies is some what, over twenty-two inches, and it is exceptional to find it thirty inches long. A hair can only grow a certain length, then it ceases, aad in time is pushed off or thrown out, so to speak, just as the old leaves fall in autumni It is the generally received opinion that cutting the hair increases its growing power, but intelligent experiments do not seem to bear this out, . riiillniMi WrimmUtf, IsiaH poplin will be much worn this wjntor,.: The long tab front jackets introduced early in the 'season are again seen with many new costumes.' Thk eane la Teaoa is carried by fashionable damsels who. have iromlfi to $50 to purchaae one vith. StcH heavy stuffs wflt be largely eombined with delicate ones in the evening gowns of this winter. The cutaway sack promises to lead among business oqajaMcVwinter knun-idMisncich and dork of huo. Tax fall fashion-plates exhibit many toilets in gray. One of th? best shades is n peculiar coke known as steam gray. Skajos rings, with body of vait-oo-ored gold, and eyes of blazing topay. and glittoring emerald, ar jn high few-' ' ' IjOCKXXS. made of 3Ver dollars arc worn,, with mimit are burned into themetai, after Hhe fashion of chinnpasntins. . Ik Ixndn the puffed and slushed hereafter be seen onty iuOn tiie-streeti plain elati are worn. Ska weed dye .1 by a special prooct-a m delicate tints is used for the decora tion of bell gowns, falling in a shoiri' from small enameled shells. A HXW lace-pin exhibits a wishbone, a horseshoe, and a fcur-leaved clover in vari-colored gold. Tho w :aror h suppjeed to be practicil y itvjdnerSible. ' . Gaxm still remains a favorit) cold, and .with the deepening antnn.n chap t of vine leaves, brambles, haie'.-boogl.f, and hop-leaves take more and more the place of flowers, and wind in a coronal around many a fair head. . Both velvet aad plush are combin- d with wool in the new gowns, and tlie ' mixtsro is especially harmonious whfn the wool has the silt, rough, a'mc at blankety surfaoe seen in so many of the new chuddahs and camel-hairs. Tax most stylish of all tho stylish green shades now so much ia vogue is the new pale-gray green known ns reed. Combined with white, either in cloth, plush or velvet, this color is found in many of the indoor costumes. Th all the bewildering array of winter trimmings there is none at once 30 artistic, so atylfah, and so delickmsly costly as the new galloons of gold or silver or in cashmero colors, with just the suspicion of tinsel shining through. Osk of the most gorgeous of the tw trimmings for the bodice is called a corslet It is mado of small, iridescent beads and soutache braid, in shi,pe the ornament resembles a peasant waist; it fits well and has straps over the shoulders. Uistem ate this season made in a variety of novel-shapes, som of which are very jaunty. The ulster was formerly thought to be too much of a utility garment to admit of garniture, but military braiding, and even silk soutache, appears upon the newest garment of this description. 15 bridal flowers this season the bow is often more pronouncel than the bouquet, as the riohest and the handsomest ribbon is used quite to indiscretion, and oftentimes two or three lilies are all the blossoms. Mack the same thing is observed in flower;: for the ball, and even the corsage bouquet has often liberal loops of ribbon to match the gown. A dressy cloth costume of (lark Florentine green had a vest and panel down the left side of the skirt of r bite' and gold, the white being moire and the gold brocaded leaves, Tho vest was 1 laeed between folds of green velvet and fastened with gilt buttons, the velvet folds being drawn together at the top just below the throat with a giUbeUandohaip
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GJSM8 OF THOUGHT, Nothing is properly Ids duty but what h really his interest. jSiawp Wilkms. UsBUlY ambition is deaf,' not only to the advice of friends, but to the eounr ..Is and monitions of reason itself. Thk nearer I find myself verging to that period of life which is to be labor and sorrow, the more I prop myself upon those few. trap ports that axe left. Swifi, X bkkm, for my own part, to see the bsnevolemie of the Deity more clearly i i the pleasures of very young children than in anything in the world. Foley. BelioioS or virtue, in a large sense, iaoludes duty to Ood and our neighbor; but, in a proper sense, virtue signifies iuty towards men, and religion duty to ftod. Dr. I. Wattt. NothwO oan supply the place of Viooks. They are cheering or soothing companions in solitude, illness, affliction. The wealth of both continents would pot compensitte for the good they imparfc Charming.Thkbe is, I know not how, in the minds of mm, a certain passage, as it rere, of a 'future existence; and this takes the deepest root and is most discoverable in the greatest geniuses and
most exalted souls. Cicero. ! Thb Supreme Being has made the best argument for His own existence, in j the formation of the heavens and the earth, and which a man of sense cannot forbear attending to who is out of the noise of human affairs. Addison. Ooodsksu answers to the theological virtue charity, and admits no-escexs but error; the' desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge in exeess caused man to fall ; but in charity there is no exeess; neither oan angel nor man come into danger by it. Zord liacon. - Alas I if my best Friend, who laid down His life for me, were to remember all the instances in which I have noglooted Him, and to plead them against ipe in judgment, where should 1 hide my guilty head in the day of recompense? I will pray, therefore, for blessings upon my friends, evon though thoy cease to-be so, and upon my enemies, though, thoy continue such. C'owjwr. TBK VANITT OJF M EJT. There are very few men ia the world without some vanity. Perhaps it is pardonabUi for a man to be a little vain of some great achievement for which die rest of mankind is willing to accord him honor, but a man who is affected with a pcasook-kind of- vanity is quite another sort of person. A great many men are unconsciously vain. To accuse them of such weakness would be to bring from them an indignant denial. Take, for instance, the man with an elegant mustache. He invariably carries a comb and a looking-glass, and very often, forgetful of the eyes of the world, he will take out his glass and comb and proceed to caress into -curls the sweeping-ends of the uppeY'Iip adornment. The same man would sneer at a woman and her little powder-box, but would be very indignant if some lady should call him to time for fondling that hirsute appendage of his, Ex-Attorney General Brewster, with hits badly deformed face, like the Duke of Golster, suddenly beoamo intensely vsin when the ladies of Philadelphia paid him marked attention, and he at once begun entertaining the tailors to adom his person, until he won a reputafion for being an "old dandy." Boseoe Gonkling,with all his brilliant attainments, was a vain man as well as a pround one. He was proud of his position, his influence, and his record, and vain of his personal' appearance. How oftfin his hand wandered to that hyperiao curl that hung over his broad forehead, and how tenderly he caressed it when posing for effect in debate. An old maid is generally subdued and humiliated by the fact that she has prosed the heyday of her youth -without finding tome one of the male persuasion that appreciates her enough to wed her, but with an old bachelor it is different. He is vain of the fact that he has been able to withstand tho blandihhments and winning graces of the fair sex, and sail past the port of matrimony without landing. He laughs at the dis comfiture of cupid and vainglonously boasts that his heart is too tough for the little anther's arrows to penetrate. New York frapkie. XOXBAKDTrorZ.AJUIAS LlQUTMXa KOllH. Professsor Asa Gray observed that the reai ion which lies at the bottom of the general belief on the Continent of Europe that the lightning strikes in to Lombsxdy poplar trees, in preferenne toothers, is coming to light. Green herbage and green wood Bappy wooed are excellent conductors of electricity, A tree is shattered by lightning only when the discharge reaches the naked trunk or naked branches, which are poorer conductors. And old-fashioned Lombardy poplar, by its height, by its complete covering of twigs and small branches, and their foliage down almost to the ground, and by its sappy wood, makes a capital lightning-rod and a cheap one. Happily no one can parent it and bring it around in a wagon and insist upon trying it. To make it surer the tree should stand in moist ground or near water, for wet ground is a good conductor and dry sofl a poor one. It is recommended to plant a Lombardy poplar near the house and another close to the barn. If the ground is dry, the nearer the well the better, except for the nuisance of the roots that will get into it. New Orleans TimesDemocraL One of the most valuable lessons to be learned in any course of education is that of exact conformity to rule. The half-educated person is apt to be a slovenly one; he acts on the supposition that work imperfectly done will "do well enough." A laborer in a shipyard was one day given a two-foot rule to measure a piece of iron plate. Not being accustomed to the use of the rule, he returned it, after wasting a good deal of time. "Well, Hike, asked his superior offi cer, "what is the size of the plate?" "Well," replied Mike, with the smilo which accompanies the duty performed, "it's the length of your rule and two thumbs over, with this piece of brick, and the breadth of my hand and arm, from here to there, bar a finger." Youth' Companion.
THOIfflP'S ASP Of miOSfj, Gsb&t misfortunes are like mortal wounds, in that they seldom cause much suffering at first. "ThrtiOy Hall," Harper Weekly. . Mobt notorious thieves, true-bred, care nothing abont prisons; pauperborn, look forward to making their home in the work houses; and murderers can assemble and jest under the shadow of the gallows. Pali Mall Budget. ' Whkk onoe the precedent is set that one kind of property can be taken away from tho owners without compensation, is is foolish to iiuppose that tlie neody and the covetottn will not desire to apply 'ihe same principle to other-forms of property. .Condon Saturday Review. .- ISvebx sin ltvos a wound, jto repentance can oxtinguish remorse for wrongs to others. And thoy that sin, calculating that they can wipe .out all at convenience by repenting, -.frill be like him in sciripture, who "found no place for repentance though be sought it oarefully with tears." Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Tan ase can not be carried backward.
vThether happily or unhappily, have passed put of mere consorvatwrd? Authority as such is not recognised. If onr ago and poople ever again Recognize it, the recognition will stand oat prominently upon its reasonableness. We may not approve this present condition of the popular mind, but wo mus recognise it Never before was there a more imperative and more general necessity to givo a reason for the bop which is in us. lieo. JDr. ranktin, m Jitvmg Ghnrch. Om mischief which has arisen from abortive college government has been that while these governments have themselves been unable to institute any adequate investigations or to inflict any sufficient penalties, they have often shielded students fron the civil law. Let the civil law do the work it is fitted to do, which it was- framed to do. Let not the college take the attitudo of weaK, suppliant mower, stanaing Between her children and tho law of the State, and then leading them home for a foolish curtain lecture. If the duties of citizens are to be enforced in college life, the direct;, well-digeated penalties of law should not be set aside while this instruction is in progress. 2?r. John-Baeoom, in New JorklmlependenU ' -lips In Paris. Ia private life every service rendered by one's inferiors and servants is equal ly expected to ne rewarded, not only throughout the year, but at the beginning of the next besides. Tho waitor who tends upon one in the restaurant receives upon an average 4 pence aduy for serving one with two meals A pounds 1 shilling 8 pence per annum; the waiter at tho cafe receives 2 pen-so 3 pounds 10 pence per annum; tlie barber expects 3 pence each time he outs your ban t shillings; the attendant at the bath ditto. Seeing: that a warm bath is out of question in an or dinary Freneh apartment, ono goes at least twice a week 17 suiumgs a pence near annum. The concierge expects at least 10 xraxtos eaen time the rent is riid, which is four times a year total, pound 13 shillings. Woe betide the tenant who fails in this latter quasi- 1 voluntary contribution. His most intimate friend wiJl.be .told he i.jLOt.athome wlurciie has made a most import--ant-appointment; he himself will be left at tne street door after aarx untu ne be clammed with cold or weary with waiting. If the question be asked: ' How does the concierge know tnatit is the defaulter in question who is poll ing the bell 1" the answer is, the conmerge does. not know; out according to her lights, if there be one black sheep in the house, she indiscriminately inflicts suffering upon every inmate. The good pay foir the bad; that is the maxim, from which there is no appeal. The landlord sides with his understrapper. If he should dismiss her, the chances are that the house falls from the fryingpan into the fire. An old Anglo-Parisian whose concierge was ill was heard to express the hope that she would get over it, "You like her very much?" asked his friend. "Not so," came the answer; "but I prayed for the removal of her predecessor, and we got worse; I prefer putting up with the known evil." No Parisian will quarrel with his concierge; if be does, his life wQl be a misery ever afterward. Until 3 o'clock in the afternoon he will livo upon a desert island. Not till that hour will his letters and newspapers eome to head. Cor. London Globt: Extcuded Bis Time.' A big man rushed at a little, man at the ferry dock, and exclaimed: "Ha! now PVe not you. I'm going to knock tho top of your head off" Gome on and try it, replied too 111tlo man as he got into position. "You slandered me," shouted the big man as he backed off a little. "What of it?" "You've Rot to take it back or got licked 1 III give you IH give you one week to take it back, and u you con 1 doitm " "What!" cried the little man as he. advanced anon him. Til perhaps extend the time, but you've got to tako it bock." 1 "Hold on waitr snouted wio nwio man as he got his coat off, but the big man waived his hand and ran aboard tho boat to call back : "Two weeks and not another day I Theupreireto get mauled. Detroit urioune. A Valuable Remedy. Bbandiieth's l'lir.s purify tha Blood, stimulate the Liver, strengthen the Kid neys, regulate tbo Bowels. They were introduced in the United Btaton in. Since that time over fifty millions of boxes of Branuhsth's Pixels have been consumed. This, togothor with thousands of con vincing testimonials from all parts of the world, is positive evidence of thoir value. Bbakdbijth'8 PiXiXiS are purely vegetable, alolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. . Bold in every chug aad medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. The negro debating club at Sulphur Borings, Texas, discussed the question "When a watermelon vino runs onto another man's land, who is the owner of the watermelon V Isa 18B9 'lironn' Bronchial Trovlict," wore introduced and thoir success ns a cure for Coldf . Coughs. Asthma, and Bronchitis has boon unparauoioa. The man who novor nays his debts prob ably b -iiovoe with Byrou that " Time at lost sets ail tmngs oven. i-uiiaauianinetf jtrtoune. Moxle has areated tho greatest exolto. ment an a bnvornge. in tha years, ever Witnessed, frbm the fool that It brings nervous. oxhauBted. overworked women to cood powers of endujanee Inafowdays; euros the appetite lor liquor ana t-ouuoeo at onoe, and has recovered a large number of eases ot old. helpless paralysis a a loou only. "0e nwallow does not mako a summer." but sometimes leads to "making-a night ot It." Pleasant Journeys. Fleositnt journoys ean always be hud via tho Wlsoonsin Central Lino. Tho employes are oourtoous and obliging; the sleeping and dlnlne ears and day couches are peers of any iu the Northwest. The loovlng hours at principal tcrirrinut points aro aonvanlont ana tho depots are centrally located. All together it Is tho most dosirablo route In eithor direction between St. Paul, Minneapolis, AHhlnnd. and Duluth. VOX IT ASTD BE CONVIMCEP. Five dollars can be eared every year in boots and shoes by using Lyon's BeetoUffonersieost smjjSa
Where Log Cabins Flourish, 1 A party of American gentlemen who had 1 boon camping out on an iBland In the irrout Iako Nlplssiug, Canada. Inst summer, were returuirjg la a suit-boat nnd wore yet neven nil los from port wheu tho sua wont down, and With it tho sailing breeze, A discouraging situation, truly. 1 "Never mind, I eon row you tbere lnsidoof two hours." eiild the guide who had charge ot tho party, ns their murmurs nroso. "Why, num. It is seven miles, there are four of ns in this heavy buatit's a big job yon undertake." said one. "No mutter, I havo done the likca before and cioi do It again," choorfully replied tho brond-hhouldorcdlrithman. as he etowed away tho sail and oout to the oitra. Ho was a splondid onrnnmn and the boat was soon under headway again. "What would I not give to enjoy your health and strength," remarked the Professor. "Yes, I am protty healthy, and though I am punt sixty I foul as strong as ever," ro plied tho guide.. "But only throe years ago I stood at death's door, und uevor thought to pull nu oar again. You soo. I was in tho woods all winter, local ic. and
I cot into the water one day and caught cold. It soltlod on my longs and I hod a bad cough whioh hung on till I ran down almost to a skeleton." "Call In a physician V "Yes, I went twenty mllos through the bush to see a dootor; ho gave Die some modlclno, but it didn't help mo muoli." "Hon' was the euro offected?" "An old IDeotoli lady, who had eome over from tho States, gave mo a preparation of bnlsanis and herbs, which sho said the oarly settlers in America used, and tt soon stopped my cough and put me on my foot again." Ono has but to trnvol along the frontier to learn how cany it is to got along without doctors, nnd how effective are the natural rcmedlos whioh tho old grandmothers know how to prepare. Thoy often cure where the best physioimis fall. Every mother of a family knows how cough a and colds are qulokly and radically euu d with syrups and tons mode from boleairs and herbs which "grandmother taught ne how to make." r Warner's Log Cabin cough and onsumption r-emody was. after long investigation into tho merits and comparison with other old-tiino preparations, selected from them because proved to bo tho very besi; ot them all. It has brought back the roseu to many a pallid oheok thore Is no known remedy its equal as a cure for coughs and colds. Heating Stoma. "No, Joseph, . tho Steam Heating Company was not formed for the purpose of heating steam. Steam its heated before it is made that is to say, when you heat the steam no, when you make the steam no well, confound you. don't you know steam is hoi anyway, and doesn't have to be boa'tod by a comptmy ?" Scientijlo Ameri can. Keeping on the Snfe Side. "What! my dear fellow, aru going to marry a female physician?'' "Certainly. She is charming.'' "Yes; but to be -thus exposed toe continual danger? ' ' x "Don't be alarmed. She will look after her own patients. X shall have my own doctor VFigaro, A VAvoHiTB doascrt with lawyers is sue it puddln;. flo!o BMctin. Catarrh in Orutliutoa In ocrofoloos taint In the lloo. Hence ihe proper method br which to cars catarrh la to pvrtfn the Hood. Itm many duncneaioe ttrmptoms and the danr of developing- Into brouchiUe or that terribly fatal dtseaae.conaunieUon.axe eittrely remored byBood'a Sareaparllia. which ennui catarrh bypurlfylns the blood; It also tonea up tlie system and creaOr Unprorea tha seneral bcauh. Try the "peculiar medicine." Hood' SaisaparlUa eared me of catarrh, soreness ot the bronchial tabK,'nd terrible lieadache," ft. GIBBONS. HamnyCohio. 1 fajj" aXiTlfood's BaraaparlUa (01; catarrh with Terreaasfaotoiy reeolta. I received more permanent benoat from it than from toy thw remedy." U. Ji. HEAD. WoaaaoswOlOe.
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A Return to Duty. TtiUii always dostr&tile, and tha speedier it takei place the better. Dotibly welnom is tt In tbeosveef thorn ueesUy laduttrk ua little organs, the kidneys, whlub, when they go on a strike o to pak anil drop work, seriously Imperil health in more t lun one trey. lirat and foremost, thou- Inaction bogoti then- disease, which in hvdra-hoadod, inc luding ucb danger, out maladies e Brhsht'e diaeaea and nhtbete. Next, whou Inactive they full to assist ill removing from tho blood tmpiuriti'W that beget rheumatism, gont and dropiy. Third, their inaction troakeue tha bladder. All this in pre rentable and remediable by thu plnauant promoter ot or. ganie action. Hoatetter'e lilomitcU Bitten, at onoo a tenia and n regulator. This gdutly but effectually impds the kidnoys to return to duty, and strengthens tbem nnd tho bladder. Upon tho bowels, stomach and II ror it likuwlso exerts a. rwmlatinc and inviaoratliw inilncnce. and it
atroiiKt bens tho system, and averts and remedies 4 maura ana rnoiuoamm. The Keformod fierpont. A Serpent whose Bite was Poisonous was one day Discovered in the dooryard of a Peasant, and it a Slight to Explain its Presence by saying : "I have Decided to Reform and shall hereafter Cease to Bit a," "And to Bender jVssuranco doubly' sure," -replied the Peasant as he Hunted for a Club, "I will put it beyond your Power to Kohtpse." Moral; An Old Thief will Stop Stealing when ho na longer has any Hands to Stool with. Detroit JPree. jPrej. vrhstNextT If this sort of thine kijops on they will be clving away houses unci lots soon I We now learn that W. Jonnlmcs Demorost runs an immense pattern manu!'-.i-:or 7, and yet does not sell a single pattern. What nonsense? Hot at all! Tbey aro nil given away to the purchasers or subsoribrs Vo that wonderful family magazine, Demurest' Monthly. Booh mneazino contains an ordor entitling the holder to am nnttern titer mnnufouture. Wo do not soo how thiy eon afford it, for tliolr editions are immense, and It scents Incredible that each ruairszine (price '.JO cento) contains an ordor for a pattern worth from 20 to SO cents. This will cortalnly hurt the pattern trade, for ladies will soon learn that thoy can get their pantoms froo by simply having or subscriblng-f w VtmortH't MorUK. Xv Magazine. Published at 15 East Fourteouth street. Now lurk City, tfoud 10 eentt. 1 for a ppeeimon number containing a "Pot. tern Ordor" worth 80 pints. ii Motto for bootblacks : After the rale, somes tho shine. j The Homeliest Man lu To wa. As well as the handsomest, and ethers are invited to call ou any dmagist and eetfre 1 trial bottle of Komp's Dolsam for the Throw and Lungs, a remedy that i selnn jenUtelj' upon its merits and Is iraatanieed . to relievo and euro all Chronin and Acute Coogt-i, Asthma, Bronchitis, ami Consumption, litti Hetties 50 cents and ! Phb best hunting dogs are like tho bout Jokes they aro pointers. ScocMpn ifaoerio. Cancor Cored. Dr. P. I. Pond Is having- Wonderful sueess In tbo treatment e nd euro of cancer lit the eanoer hospital i t Aurora, 111. Theie are numbers of euros roeently made by him whioh ore truly wonderful. Those afflicted should go there for treatment at once, for Information, address Dr. V. L. Fond. Aurora, DL the Head 7or9Syoaia X kwre beea troubled with fsiairh tbi the head, indirection, and seneral debility. I neisr hod faith In mich medicines, but concluded to til e botUe of Bond's Sanasarula. It did me so mush good that I continued itiiuee till I km taken line bottles. My health has greatly Improved, and I Uiol Ukeadiaerectwomaa.' MU3. J. B, ADAiBJ. 8 Biisirooud 8U Newark. N.J. "Tor several years I have been troubled 11 to that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Hood's Saraapariu with tho very test results. It cured me ot mat cimtinned dropplnn In nay throat and stuficd-up fiellni. It has also belt ed my mother, who has taken It for run-down statu ot health and kidney trouble. MBS. 8. 1. USA IK mtnanuCoBit. Bold by all drngrta. H i sit for JS. Prepared. inly by V. I. BOOS k (. Apotheiortes. Lowell, Moss, iOO Doses One Dollar " II. W. D IJNHAXr& OAKLAWN FARM. ,3,000 PERCHER03 French coach- houjes, BT0OK ON BAMOa SOO 15T1I.1.10NS otsertleeatile tiget 150 COLTS with iChoico pedigrees, superior Indivtilnals; 200 ICTPORIfEn IlKOni) 9IABKS (BOIll loal by Brilliant, the mua fotauus living sire). Beat 0uUt;r. Vrleos Rrouaoiaiihl. Trraa Easy. Don't Bay w lawn t ntspectv lag this Snanit anl ISwart newatAd Brvedlnc ltuhlUhanrnter AaaeisMa, M. W. DUNHIN1, WAYNE, lUINIIIS. Pg aallWS WawS-wqaaagw Sl V. I .V.tv. r.a-,iuwjps.ii ir Catarrh lams I 3 Phial TlemMLr for I Best, Easieat to Use, and Cheapest. kaaVflaMalilflaVaJawslaaawa Bold by drugilma or sent by maU. Ic. K.T. Hiaieltine, Warren, Pa, DETECTIVES VHUthfiitrCmir, llhnwd IMS kunulir iMIfwiUoo, taoarSMrclHcrvtco. Kp. ios. uot dk. 1.1-7. riti..lr 1 nrs. Itraaaaa bstecUTsB inaa Ce.ti Ant4(,0tachuuu.9. y!t?JADDoatlt ill itfooda, and Cedar ixu iiiiiih. Scud for dulvcr il KLLGY. l'.iaaeseoi liUillrilliItlittlallhworil Elihfrw Cwlrimtw aafts. . .h . .... .u.- . . - w . . . Six Serial
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