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NEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN.
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Changeable velvets will be much worn
this fall.
B'- Feathers will drive flowers from bon-
R nets this fall.
Beaded materials continue as much in
favor as ever.
It is said that polonaises and redingotes
are to prevail in the immediate future.
It is predicted that long velvet redifi
oles. with satin shirts, will be extensively
worn.
A Texas woman has a pet alligator
that wags its tail when hii name is
called.
Phloxes and lantanas are old-fashioned
flowers, lately imitated in the fashionable
floral jewelry.
Beads about, the size of a pea made of
Swiss lapis lazuli artk favorite necklaces
for youirg girls. *
Brunettes should not wear pearls, but
they have the exclusive right, to ame
thysts and rubies.
New for bonnet trimmings are bands
of leathern, arranged for winding around
the hat like braid.
White felt sailor hats, with a white
band around the crown, are worn with
flannel dresses of any color.
A Florida woman has made abed quilt
Containing 16,000 pieces, each less than
the size of an average thumb-nail.
I Clusters of nuts intermingled with
tulle are a novel of trimming sometimes
seen upou Leghorn and Manilla hats.
There are only eleven different sorts
of point lace in existence, and several of
these never find their way to this
country.
The women of the Presbyterian Church
of this country have raised during the
past sixteen yearn about $2,150,000 for
missions.
Miss Minnie E. Folsom, a near relative
of Mrs. Grover Cleveland, has become
preceptress of the Brookings Agricultural
College in Dakota.
The Princess of Wales and other Eng
lish women of fashion are wearing Leg
horn bonnets, trimmed with large flowers,
poppies, nrtemisias or roses.
The belle of West Virginia is said to
be Miss Nannie Reynolds, of Charlestown.
She is twenty years old, and a perfect
representative of the mountain beauty.
Mrs. Floyd, of Boston, has invented a
■waterproof bonnet, which is handsome
and dressy enough for almost any occa
sion, and is absolutely impervious •to
moisture.
Military styles will predominate in the
jackets ot next season. They will be
adorned with Brandcbourgs, frogs,
fourageres and regular aiguilletes tagged
with metal.
Blouse waists are very popular, and a
pretty firm belt for them is made 'by
winding a ribbon two inche- wide three
times round the waist and tying it
through a heavy antique silver buckle.
' Jet handkerchief-, are the latest idiocy.
They are of net lace, with jet embroid
ered borders. When the jet wears off
they may be utilized us dusting cloths,
but that is all the use that can ever be
made of them.
French advices state that the polonaise
increases in numbers and favor over all
other styles of corsages., Made of thin
materials they arc sometimes louse, crossed
on thebust, the waist being defined by a
pointed girdle.
Lbw shoes are very generally worn;
they have rounded, not pointed, toes, are
laeed across the instep, and have medium
high heels. Dull kid uppers with patent
leather foxing, or at least tips of patent
leather, aie most used.
F Earrings, while not entirely out of
fashion, are not worn nearly so much ?.s
they were a few years ago, and unless
one possesses a diamond set for stats
occasions there is very little interest
tnwsir i earrings displayed.
Small, short curls are again worn on
the buck b;*ir, sometimes wijth a coil or a
Psyche knot, and again forming all the
buck of .he coiffure Nets of beiuU and
of sib. er or gilt cord for holding the
hack hair are worn by Parisiennes.
Boston has?a tempered ec ub exclu
sively for young unmarried women.
M'ss Julia Surpluss, Tieasurer of the or
ganization, says no member is permitted
to accept.the attentions i>f a unau who
drinks, no raattqr how moderaid<■.
When sashes are worn witli basques
they follow the outline of the front, and
may be folded narrow and flat, or left
wide or loose, as is more becoming to the
wearer. The loops pass un(|er th»
position, making the back very bouf
, fant. ■
Queen Victoria is mourning the death
of her old cnirse, Miss Skernlt, who re
ceri.lv passed away at the mature age of
■ninety-four. Miss Skerritt had seen
Hervice under Queen- Charlotte and
Adelaide; and hid uurs.’d Queen Vic
toria, the Prince of Waies, and other
royal children.
North American I an nibala.
Dr. Frank Bon.-., in. a report on the
Indian tribes of British Columbia, says
that the principal figure in the mythology
of several of them is a raven, who,created
all things, not for the benefit of man
kind, but to “revenge himself. Ca
nnibalism is practised by some trills in
Connection with the winter
there is a Kwakiuti tradition that one* of
their ancestors descended from heaven,
wearing a ring of red cedar bark, and
taught the people the cannibal cere
monies. The ceremonies have been
adopt’.! only in part by the Qomaks,
content themselves with eating
“artiticial'' bodie<, which they prepare
IJyr sewing dried halibut to u human
leion.' - —/Aw.'en Herald.
Ph* ______
atson, of Huntingdon, Pa.,
■ aWkury roCkmg chair that has been
F iu use for 11 8 years.
Shunning His Company,
A tiemeadops scare, so says tte Pori*
correspondent of the London Stanjdivrd,
prevailed for a short time in the space
fronting the Mairie of the Gobelins quar
ter. About 11 o’clock, taking advan
tage of the fact that a careless keeper had
left the cage open, one of the lions of Bi
del’s menagerie quietly escaped, and with
noble and measured tread made its way
through the maze of booths to the open.
There were a good many people about,
and the sudden apparition of the formid
able animal caused great excitement, wo- I
men and children flying in ail directions,
with screams of terror. The news of its i
escape had already preceded the lion ;
when it reached the neighborhood of the
Gobelins, and a number of men armed I
with sticks mustered up courage and.’
drove it into the yard of a house. Bidell
came up just-then with his assistants and
a cage, and the stray lion was safely se- i
cured.
A Hea»y Subject.
i
The Dritish Medical Journal gives the
following interesting particulars of the
height, weight, and dimensions of
Thomas Longley, of Dover, who is said
to be the heaviest British subject in thei
world. Mr. Longley, who is an inn-1
keeper, is forty years of age, being born I
(of parents not above the norn.il size) in I
1848. As a baby, he was not considered
large. His present weight is 800 pounds,
height Oft. 3-4 m., measurement of the
waist 80in., size of leg 2!sin. He finds)
considerable difficulty in walking, and
does not trust himself in a carriage for
fear of breaking the springs. He is said
to be very temperate both in eating and
drinking, and has never suffered from
any ill health of a serious nature.
About Colors.
Anent the question as to what brides
should wear on their wedding day, the
Pope has recently spoken his mind. His
niece, Maria Pecci, is to be married to
Count Michael Maroni, an officer in the
Papal Guards. The Pope is superintend
ing the trousseau of the bride-elect, and
has sent a letter to her, in which he ex-1
pressly stipulated that her choice of colors !
is to be limited to three—white, blue and
black. He writes that they are thc threc
colors most becoming to young people;
“gray and brown suit only old women;”
and ps .fpr all other colors, he does not
like them.
On days when Alfred de Cordova, the
New York broker, doesn't want to leave
his comfortable home, near North Branch,
N. J., carrier pigeons, sent out by his
clerks, bring him hourly quotations. The
distahco is forty-three miles,but the birds
never get lost.
‘ The Hlvoil is Life.”
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the
fountain of health, by Using Dr. Fierce’s Gol
den Medical fiiscovery, and good digestion, a
fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and
soundneo.s of constitution will be established.
Golden Medical Discoyery cures all humors
from-’the common pi topic, blotch or eruption,
to the worst scrofula or blood poison. Kspecial
ly lias it proven its efficac y in curing salt fixeuni
or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-joint disease,scrof
ulous sores and swellings, enlarged glands and
eating ulcers.
Golden Medical Discovery eun-s eonsump
tion (which is scrofula of the lungs), by its
wonderful blood purifying, invigorating and
nutritive properties. For weak lungs, spitting
of blood, shortness of breath, bronchitis, se
vere coughs, asthma, and kindred affectious,it
is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures th?
severest coughs.
For torpid liver, biliousness or “liver com
plaint," dyspepsia and indigestion, it is an tin
equaled remedy. Sold by druggist*..
A N. C. farmer cleared S3OD from aa acre of
land planted in wax lieans.
Lung Troubles and Wasting
Diseases can be cured if properly treated in
time,as shown by the following statement from
D. C. Fbbwman, Sidney: “Having been a great
sufferer from pulmonary attacks, and gradu
ally wast ng away for the past two years, it
affords me pleasure to testify that. Scott's
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Lime and Soda
has given me great relief, and I cheerfully re
commend it to ail suffering in a similar way to
myself. In addition, I would say that it is very
pleasant to take.”
Bishop Potter, of New York, will soon be
known aa "Archbishop’' Potter.
Sick .uul bihous headache and all derange
ment of ef.nna h and. bowels enrol by Dr.
Pierce’s “Pellets” or sinti-bilious granules. S 5
cents a vial. No cheap boxes to u’-Jov waste of
virtues. By druggists.
Fanners should dig ihk weet potato cropth’e
first week in November’"
» * « * Delicate diseases of either sex radically
cured. Send 10 cents in stamps for book. Ad
dress. World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo. N. Y. -
The alliance between Russia, Germany and
Austria israt an end and will not be renewed.
Ilatigliters, Wives and Mothers.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free;
■ securol) sealed. Dr. .1. B. Marchisi, Utica, N.Y.
I X months’ treatment for si)<-. Ihso's Remedy
I for .Catarrh. Sold by druggists.
FIXIRIl) X , ” It * Advantages Kid Dmsvbsokft. v For
Uns boo- .»■ Fl t >riis rnsps, l»» ks Imkls or uiikets,
•ddre-MO M. I'RKSbY. Box IA-7. N-w York.
What is the Use
Os your driXKing yourself a.- ml, day after day
without any Ute ur aeUvuy, £celius all tired out and
miserable when you might be xs quii-lc end lively
and strong as ever T Take care of y, urself at once,
or in Che depleted conditlou of your sy*t,. in, a eo:n
plalntotherwiae trivial may fasten upon you v.ltti
serious or fatal results. Hoofs Sarsaparilla is just
the medicine you need to build up your entire sys
win. to purify and quicken your blood, and to give
yon appetite and su.-ngth
"Hood's Sarsaparilla as a N.ssl purifier has no
equal. It tones the system, strengthens ami invfg
orates, Ki vine new life. Here taken it for kidney
e.nuptung with the best resulu. "- D It. oaeNuass.
til I’saai Street, Cineiaua'.i. <.>.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all dnigglstv. st; six for $5. Prepared only
by C. 1 HOOD £ CO., Apothecaries, Lowell jia*».
I OO Doses One Dollar
AGENTS WANTED
ZXT-X AsI’ATTKBNS, for making Kilns
5* ibiies. Hoods. Mittens, eu-. Ms
* eut k) mail tor *l. AuiJ
f, ’ r I*** reduced price lijc
t f k, Kaa. A- <'o., Toledo, O.
PATENTS KT4h\ 1 A üblJ’Wnih
. I tuglon, I). bend for out bcok ol instructions.
Sask, permanent and complete are the euros
'of bilious agad intermittent diseases, uiadeby
Prickly Ash Bitters. Dyspepsia, general debil
ity, habitual constipation, liver and kidney
complaints are speedily eradicated from the
system, ft disinfects, cleanses sod eliminates
all malaria. Health and vigor ar® obtained
more rapidly and permanently by the use of
this great natural antidote than bv any other
remedy heretofore known. As a blood punner
anti tonia it brings health, renewed energy and
vitality to a worn and diseased body.
The Mind Care.
The theory of the mind cure may do Cor some
hysterical cases, but for chronic bowel * T 2J , ~
bl«s, croup, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery. Dr.
Bfggem’ Huckleberry Cordial in the surest and
best cure. Keep it.
Extraordinary but nevertheless true. Vte
refer to the announcement of B. F. .Joha-o i &
Co., of Richmond, in wiiieh they propose to
show working energetic men how to make irom
SIOO to jaw a month i)ver and above expen-wr.
The best and surest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds
yield readily to tha beneficent Influence of
Adil
•WW
It M pleasant to the taste, tones up the
system, restores and preserves health.
It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
prove beneficial, both to old and young,
s a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at fl .00 a bottle.
KIDDER’S
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A SURE CUKE FOR
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA,
Over 5,000 Physicians have sent us their approve; of i
DIGKSTYLIN, saving that it is the best preparation |
tor Indigestion that they have Avar used. I
Wo have never heard of a ca«a of Dyspepsia whore !
DIGE3TYLIN was taken that was not cured.
FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM.
IT WILL CURE THE MOST AGGRAVATED CASKS.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONST! I>ATION.
For Summer Complaints and tJhronic biarrlnris,
which are the direct results of Imperfect digestion,
DIGESTYLIN will offeet an Immediate cure.
Take DYGESTY MN for all pains arid disorders of
the stomach ; they all come from indigestion. Ask
your druggist for DfGESTYLIN (price $1 per large
bottle). If he does not have it send one dollar to us
and we will send a bottle to you, express prepaid.
Do not hesitate to send your money. Our notise is
reliable. Established twenty-live years.
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Weakness, Nervous and General Debility.
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sfAr eial Development. Hair and Scalp, Suner-
Xa \ y rtuotia Hair; Birth MaKs, If rfea, Warti,
Moth, Freckles, Red None, Acne, Rack
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iFfISTfT return nail. Fall Dsnerintioa
NKf 1 P Mood,'. N.w Tailor KyueM oCUrm,
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This represents a hnalth v life. re.LL .■. . *** -■XAk. -
Througu-yut its various fJV 1 Rlirh a ,lf^thrr '’’’ •oy
iu..» uriuus scenes, ü bo UAC the Bi j e B oaas .
J 8” BEANS parifyThe blood, by actins
nITS? JTh“y V. Tcr ’ * k ‘» >nd Hid- original Photogreph.
1.-i —«on*»n< of a vegetable couibiualiou lhat P a,, *il size, of this picture
!t ? ™. e t ua . 1 1U science. The/<ureCoiiitint. »” nt receipt of lOc- >»
Uou« Malaria, and Dyepeptda, and 2r . „ L.I stamps. Addrent.
uaaaxva io any postpaid. DOSK ONE ItKAN. Sold by druggist*.
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I.ITTEE SUGAR-COATED
erate wcMmut
Sill HEME,
Bilious Headache,
Dizxln«s«, Con nt I pa- JBt
tion, indigestion. Wral
Billons Attacks, and all W VE:- /
derangements of the atom- ,8k
ach and bowels, are prompt
ly relieved and permanent] v '
cured by the use of »r.
Fierce’!! Pleasant Purgative Pellet*
In explanation of the remedial power of these
Pellets over so great a variety of diaeaseS>>
may truthfully be said that their- action unoa
the system is universal, not a gland or Ushuo
r>s<?aping their sanative influence. Sold by
druggists, 25cents a vial. Manufactured at the
Chemical Laboratory of World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
is offered by the manufactur
ers of Dr. Sage’s Catarrb
Remedy, for a case of
Chronic Nasal Catarrh which
they cannot cure.
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.- Dull,
heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal
passages, ifiscbarges falling from the head
into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery,
ami acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are
weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing
in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to
clear the throat, expectoration of offensive
matter, togecher with scabs from ulcers; the
voice is changed and has a nasal twang, the
breath is offensive; smell and taste are im
paired ; there is a sensation of dizziness, with
mental depression, a hacking eougb and gen
eral debility. Only a few of the above-named
symptoms are likely to be present in any onh
case. Thousands of eases annually, without
manifesting half of the above symptoms, re
sult in consumption, and end in the grave.
No disease is so common, more deceptive and
dangerous, or less understood by physicians
By its mild, soothing, and heaimg properties,
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
cases of Catarrh, “cold in the head,”
Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache..
Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents.
“llntold Agony from Catarrh.”
Prof. W. Hausner, the famous mesmerist,
of ithaea, N. K, writes: “ Some ten years ago
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catarrh. My family physician gave me up as
incurable, and said 1 must die. My case tras
such a bad one, that every day, towards sun
set, my voice would become so hoarse £ could
barely apeak above a whisper. In the morning
my coughing and clearing of my throat would
almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well
man, and the cure has been permanent.”
‘•Constantly Hawking and Spitting.”
’ Thomas J. Rcshing, Esq., .2902 Pirn Street,
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froln catarrh for three years. At times I could
hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking
and spitting, and for the last eight months
couM not breathe through the nostrils. I
thought nothing could be done for me. Luck
ily, I was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
iteipedy, and I an now a well man. I believe
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manufactured, and one has only to give it a.
fair trial to experience astounding results and
a permanent cure.”
Tliree Bottles Cure Catarrh.
Bi.t Robbins, Runyan P. 0., Cohmbia Co.,
Pu.; says: “My daughter had catarrh when
she was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro
cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it
lieiped her; a third bottle effected a perma
nent cure. She is naw eighteen years old and
sound and hearty.”
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