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Disordered Liver, Impaired digestion, gout, billious-headache. SWAMP-BOOT cufes lndney difficulties, Xa Grippe, urinary trouble, brigbt's disease.
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ladies* o'endar. Contains not a word of objectionable matter, and is crowded from cover to covcr with information which every woman, young or old, shouidbccome familiar with, and advice which has restored many and many a suffering woman to perfect health and happiness. No woman should live without a copy of GnuU tj Health and £tiqusiic" by Lydia E. Pinkham. t.. SencTi two-cent stamps |s§§ to cosrer postage and packins when vou write.
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BLOOD POISON
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EIGH LIVING,
If jon keep at it, is apt to tell upon the liver. The things to prevent this are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Take one of these little Pellets for a corrective or gentle laxative—three for a cathartic. They're the smallest, easiest to take, pleasantest and most natural in the way they act. They do permanent good. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headache, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured.
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Russia still has many odd and curious mai'riage customs, which would be interesting to the Mona Card cuit. One is for the bride and bridegroom to race madly down the aisle as soon as the bridal procession enters the church, because of the belief that whoever places a foot first on the cloth in front of the altar will be master of the household. In some provinces the youug wife is obliged to take off her husband's boots in the presence of the guests in token of her submission. A whip falls from the boot, and with it the husband strikes the wife three times.
It is said that Rose Terry Cooke, with all her ability and recognition as a writer, was not able to make much more than her pin money out of her literary work. And Louisa M. Alcott's fertile pen, too. was not able to earn enough money to pay the expenses of her sister's last illness until the sweet hearted 'Beth," beloved of all readers of "Little Women," had been dead a score of years.
A TRAVELING DRESS.
As many make use of the summer mouths for traveling purposes, a word in season about a very pretty traveling dress for a vouug person. You will find it shown in the picture. It consists of skirt, open jacket and blouse, the materials being lawn tennis woolen, cream foundation striped with red and yellow,and Scoth plaid silk in which red predominates. The blouse is belted in
with a band of gold galloon, and the collar is also covered with the galloon. The jacket hangs open, and the skirt grazes the ground. Crepons are extremely modish for out-of-door costumes, races, rowing and sports of all day.
In happy contrast to the box-coat masculine is the feminine whole-back coat, which is now cut in graceful Watteau lines, gathered full in the back beneath a full collar and made up in fine, soft materials, is very dainty and becoming. The coat shown in the illustration is of Liberty cashmere in pale gray, lined with Liberty silk of brocaded' yellow and white, and adapted from an eighteenth century design. A double 'frill of pale yellow chiffon finishes the neck and falls in a full cravat in front, and the little glimpses of the lining revealed here and there com]
plete the dressy effect which makes the little garment a favorite for sum* mer wear.
The Cogswell Polytechnic School of California has a girl student in its blacksmithing department who has taken up that vocation seriously, with a view to making ornamental forged work, in which a woman may work to advantage. The girl blacksmith, Miss Ray Beveridge, is a petite and pretty maid, with original ideas and unusual physical strength for a woman. And one of these ideas is that in designing attractive iron ornaments a womaiTs fancy will prove more alert and dainty than a, man's. To perfect herself in her art she is studving designing, drawing and mod«Uiiigi as
well a doing pra*
tical work at the forge, fa the shop where the men students receive thoir training. She wears in the work room a dress of heavy wool material, suspended from her shoulders with regular suspenders, an apron of leather to stiield her clothing from the flying sparks, and her sleeves are rolled to the elbows from arms that are small, but brown and sinewy. She wields a twelve pound hammer, and keeps her forge fire glowing herself with a blast engine.
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A CROQUET COSTUME.
Another woman, Mrs. Farrar, ol England, has ascended the Matterhorn, the ascent occupying seventeen hours, and being rendered particularly dangerous by a terrific snow storm. Among other women of courage and endurance whose exploits have rivalled this are Mrs. Jackson, who with a German climber discovered anew routp up Dent Blanche, one of the most awkward ascents in Switzerland Mrs. Main, who ascended the Jungfrau in midwinter, and a lady who last summer raced two other travelers—men—up Monte Rosa in a gale of wind and reached the summit first.
The work of the "Shut in Society" appeals to the interest of all sympathetic women, and is of inestimable benefit and pleasure to its afflicted members. The society was founded fifteen years ago by Mrs. Conklin, of Madison, N. J., an invalid for many years, who, finding the. monotony of the sick room dreary, conceived "the idea of entering into correspondence with other people similarly afflicted in order that they might be mutually cheered. The correspondence proved so pleasant that it was extended to other invalids, until finally the number became so large that the correspondents organized themselves into a society composed of members, invalids shut in from tho world, and associate members, who, not invalids themselves, volunteer to correspond with members in a certain assigned district, and to subscribe at least $1 a year. The society is largely composed of women, but there is a men's department and a children's branch. The principal iu*prests of the society
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are its library, which sends out books and periodicals to all parts of the Union, and also abroad its wheelchair department, which furnishes invalids' chairs to members unable to buy them its paper, the Open Window, and its Invalids' Auxiliary which is supporting a native nurse in a Shanghai hospital. Another branch of the work is writing letters to prisoners. About 1,700 have been sent to prisoners in Singling.
Mrs. Mary Frost Ormsby, organizer of the first Democratic club for women, is a member of So?osis, Vice President for New York of the Woman's National Press Association, editor of the Peacemaker, and principal of Seabury Seminary for young ladies. Mrs. Ormsby was educated at Vassar, and has for many years since the death of her husband, supported herself with ability and success. She made her first appearance as a speaker in public at the first National Peace Congress in Washington, and last winter she went as a delegate to the convention in Rome.
Lady Ewan Smith has fornished another example of the courage and coolness so often display by English women in presehce of danger. When the hostile demonstration against the mission at Fez was at its worst she was calmly photographing the groups of angry rioters in the mission garden, and her niece, a young lady, was making out a formal application for a repeating rifle in case the mission should be attacked. It is little wonder that her husband said of her to the Sultan* "Lady Ewan is a true soldier's wife. She has seen service in every corner ol the globe, and she has never needed any protection but that which the broad folds of the British flag have' always afforded her/'
Tricoupes, the Greek Premier, dresses like an American broker, i,
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Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy. Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneficial effect on the human system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medicines, are nerma. nently injurious. Being well informed, you will use the true remedy only. Manufactured the California Fig Syrup Co.
Isaac Leadbetter, of Pulpit Harbor, Me., lost nearly 6,000 lobsters lately that he had confined in a pond, by a quantity of fresh water flowing iu and killing them.
A black bass in Sunset lake. New Jersey, chocked itself to death recently in trying to swollow a sunfish.
The magnifying powers of water is finely illustrated every summer by the stories of big fish that got away.
J. C. Simpson. Marquess, W. Va.. says: "Hall's Catarrh Cure red me cf a very bad case of catarrh." Druggist* sell it, T5c.
Many an eminent surgeon occasionally cuts a poor figure in his profession.
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Ever since I came out of the Army in '63 I bad been in poor health, suffering from Kidney and Liver Complaint. Swamp-Root did me more good than all the other medicines I had ever taken. At present am feeling better than for years. It is the best medicine on earth W. Spencer, 30th, Ind. Inf.. Elkhart, Ind.
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Dyspepsia, impaired digestion.weak stomach and constipation will be instantly relieved by Beecham's Pills. 25 cents a box.
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There Is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or SAMPLES free.
To Colorado and the Far West. This is the season of the ye&r to visit the great West, and to take a trip into the wonderful Rooky Mountains. No heat, no dust, and no inconvenience, but a trip through the most magnificent scehery on earth, through the Heal't Of the great Rocky Mountains.
The Colorado Midland Railway, the "Pike's eak Route," takes the traveler to all the most interesting and beautiful portions of the western country. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Lcadville, Aspen, Grand Junction, Salt Lake City, Ogden, San Francisco, and all Pacific coast points. There is no other line in the country which passes through an equal amount of magnificent scenery.
The Rocky Mountain? look their best at thi time of the year, and a trip now will be a treat to be remembered through life. Double daily train service and splendid equipment. Any ticket agent in the United States can sell tickets and check baggage to any point in Colorado and Utah or to any Pacillc coast and Northwestern point. Further information can be secured at any ticket office, or by address-, ii:g Chas. S. Lee. General Passenger Agent. Colorado Midland Railway, Denver, Colorado
A Ramble Through Wonderland.
The season of 1892 brings from the Northern Paciiic Railroad company a book entitled "A Ramble Through Wonderland," with 105 pages and over twentylive handsome illustrations the printed matter graphically describing the territory between the Groat Lakes and tho Pacific.Ocean, with brief mention of Yellow Stone Park and Alaska.
Other interesting publications from this road aro the Yellow Stone Park and Alaska folders (illustrated) containing excellent maps respectively of tho resorts mentioned, and telling in an interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face of the earth. Tho broadwater folder, relating to the famous Hot Springs and Natatorium at Helena. Mont., and "National game reserves of North America," a book of special Interest to sportsmen.
If vou wish to take the trip of a lifetime send to Chas. S. Fee. General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn., for copies of these books and folders.
An Enjoyable Journey to Washington at Small Expense Over the Best Koute. There ia only one best route, and that is tbeiPenn•ylvania Short Lines. Excursion ticket* to the Nationul Capital for the G. A.. U. Kncampmeut also to Baltimore, will be sold over this popular thoroughfare at very low round trip rates September l.'ith to 'luth inclusive. Although the service on this direct route stands out conspicuously as tlie ideal in railway equipment, the special confessions in fare vrill be as liberal as any that may be granted. G. A. it. Posts, individual veterans, their families friends and the general public will therefore be given an opportunity to visit Washington at very small expeuse over a railway on which traveling is one round of luxury. Tickets will be good returning up to and including October 10th, and holders will have the privilage of stopping off at Baltimore an the going or returninv tiip. Tickets for a side trip to historic Gettysburg on either the going or return trip -.an be obtained if desired at the time through tickets to Washington are purchased. Fust through trains carrying Pullman Vestibule Dining, Sleeping, Smoking and Parlor Oars and Modern Day Couchoa depart daily over these lines from principle cities and towns in Indiana. Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. Side trips to principal battlefields and places familiar to veteians can be conveniently made from Washington, and ample time will be given for a pleasant and satisfactory visit. If you meke the journey to Washington over the Pennsylvania Short Unes you can be sore that the accommodations and conveniences at your command are the best offered, and include all improvements endorsed by railway science far enjoyable traveling. For rates, special folder giving through time to Baltimore ana Washington, or any lnformatioh regarding"these first-clan excursions, please apply to the nearest Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agent or address F. Van Dusen. Chief Assistant General Passenger Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa.
UTAH.
The land of sunshine and flowers—rich also in mineral and agricultural resources —is best reached by the Rio Grande Western Railway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways Via that road, which offers choice of three distinct routes and the most magnificent railroad scenery In the world. Send 25c to J. H. Bennett. Salt Lake City, for a copy of illustrated hook, "Utah a Peep into the Garden Walled Treasury of the Gods."
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