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Ijpws AM) NOTES FOR WOMEN.
WBaaques are longer on the bips than
ifjsretofore.
m mo lining sacques of < ashmen- are made
IB pth full vests of stirair.
IW
iQateriaia for rich wraps.
IjH.Ruby cut garnets are favorite slont
B®r jewelry in common use.
■ A liigh-class college foi women is to
Bb e4ai>li.sh ■<! ><: Denver, Colo.
Braiding apt a * on many of the new
drew;* anil walking jackets.
If j Tinsel threads have been introduced
fancy cloth- which are intended for
Kgsc upon bon;.< s.
St A lowa girl tainted away three times
Ip succession on being voted the hand
lixnest lady in the county.
H There are in Paris about eight thou
Mind artists of the brush, of whom nearly
lihree thousand an* women.
I French women of mean- affect the study
jlf astronomy and are having observato
||ies erected in their gardens.
n Some of the new -ealskin toques are
Sfeigher than heretofore, and have an
lltxtra fulness set in plaits on one side.
K; Plaid velvet is seen on some very
■Stylish millinery this season and on
Iphildren's hatsit is most appropriate.
11 The dyed blue and silver fox furs are
I less sought for than last season, dark,
I long-haired furs being the popular
| fchoi'e.
If The plain skirts of the new dresses arc
composed of straight breadths, which
tare* seton to the closely gored foundation
Akirts in flounce fashion.
I Polonaises are steadily growing in
favor, and a somewhat modified form of
Ithe princess dre«ses is also noted in some
of the new wool costumes.
An. effective trimming for cloth cos
tumes consists of appliques of plush or
velvet in leaf or flower designs, which
are outlined with soutache braid.
While it is true that the tournure is to
I be modified, it is equally true that till the
stylish French costumes have the steels
| which iorm a graceful light tournure.
I A wide necktieof fancy ribbon is worn
Pwith the wide collar as a finish, Cuffs
of linen worn outside the sleeve are also
an ivsthetic fashion set by English young
women.
Aface wreath of line Howers will still
be the most stylish front trimming foi
the new bonnet-. The crown is in soft
plaited folds laid either crossways or
■ straight.
Georgia lays claim to be the first state
•in the Union to emploly a woman itt .the
clerical ulepar.menu.of the Legislative,
and the first to give a collegiate diploma
to a woman.
A new fabric among the silks shown
this season is peau de soie and its lustre
is not unlike that of a rich twilled Lyons
satin. All colors and black are woven
in peau de soie.
According to the correspondents the
Princess of Wales rides whichever side
of the horse that happens to suit her,
and claims that she finds relief in the
alteration of position.
The kilt suit of black velvet is the
favorite for very small boys. The collar
and cuffs arc of lace, the soft knotted
silk necktie pale rose,blue,canary yellow,
or bright red, dotted with while.
Wide bands of Stitching on the backi
■of kid and Suede gloves appear again
this season. They are popular because
they diminish the apparent size of the
hand, anil make it look narrower.
, Irish poplins are being revived in both
Scotch anil French plaids, and also in th<
blue and green Prince of Wales plaid.
These are used for kilt skirts and
draperies to be worn with cloth basques.
Swiss muslins with large figures em
broidered at intervals arcstylish and will
be worn by young girls the coming season
over light green, pale apricot and the
delicate delft blues the coming season
for evening wear.
An English contemporary is authority
for the remarkable statement that a Lon
don furrier recently manufactured a
moleskin coat for a lady, which entirely
enveloped the wearer, and in which he
used between (1,000 and 7,0 h() skins.
A ridiculous fashion is the carrying ol
direetoire canes by bridesmaids in Eng
land. The bouquet is tied on to their
ebony and silver walking stick instead
of being carried in the hand or slung
over the arm in a graceful weath as was
the spring fashion.
Sicilienne and Bengaline silk polon
aises over plush or velvet skirts are the
features of some dressy toilets. These
silks drape as gracefully as woolen ma
terials. and are so arranged that the rich
fabric of the skirt is revealed al the sides
for its entire length.
M. Louise Thomas and Elsie P. Buck
ingham are two women of business.
The first is one of the most successful
bee-raisers in the country; and it is said
that her bees product* 10,000 pounds of
honey yearly. The other is the success
ful manager of a fruit farm of several
hundred acres, in California, and advises
til women who can to take up this line
<f business.
How Many Eggs from a Beni
Mr. Sidonie Gond, of Queens county,
New York, in answer to a question in the
k Amer iotn Agriculturist how many eggs
I could lie expected from one hen, says in
' that publication: “I read in a work sent
to me from Paris, that a hen has six hun
dred eggs. Os these, the first year she
ays twenty, the second one hundred and
thirty, the third one hundred and thirty
five, the fourth one hundred and four
een, the fifth and succeeding year- gradu
illy diminishing until the ninth year,
when she lays only ten. In IMO Comte
tie J.asterri had a Normandie hen which
laid two hundred and sixty eggs that
Literary Masons.
There fa in London a Masonic Lodge
membership which is limited to men
possessing either literary or artistic quali
fication. It is called the Lodge of the
Quartuor Coronati, and Sir Charles War
ren was president and Walter Besant
treasurer from its foundation in 1884 un
til recently, wh<m Sir Charles was com
pelled by the constitution to retire. He
was presented on his retirement with
thirty books, all written by members of
the Lodge.
A New Rose.
Florists are now paying attention to
the beautiful new “Sunset" rose. It is a
sprout of that grand old rose Perle des
Jardins, which, save in color, it strongly
r ‘semblcs. Os large size, full form, de
licious perfume, rich golden amber color,
' ngcously tinged and shaded with dark
ruby cop|x r, it suggests a magnificent
sunset. It is one of the most esteemed of
all the queens of flowers.
A country clergyman was boasting of
having been educated at two colleges.
“You remind me,” said an aged divine,
“of an instance 1 know of a calf that
s icked two cows. “What was the con
sequence?” said a third person. “Why,
sir,” replied the old gentleman very
gravely, “the consequence was that he
was a very great calf!”
—...
llki,i, as a place of punishment has
n ‘W settled down to about three forms —
literal hellfire, mental torment, and pub
lishing a newspaper.
A LADY WRITES.
That Terrible Fire is l*ui Out and in.
Syinpioin*. of its Returning.
Ei.muu, Aug. 30, 1887.
Ktlectned Doctor aiol b'rirml: I writeioln
form you of the condition ot my health. You
will remember of tnv - • .«!in 4 Io you for rem
edies for a complicated blood disease, which,
at that time, was very aggravating'. I received
very promptly Ibe package of medicine, and
c ommenced taking as per directions. At that
1 me J was incapacitated from labor. After
using a few days I perceived a very material
rhmgef.r the better; n three weeks I was
able to resume my usual labo . and have not
lost. a. day since 1 have a port ion of the medi
cine on hand yet. I take of it occasionally but
not :n r “gu'.arly asat first. The terrible tire is
put out. and that, unendur tble it -hing has all
parsed a wav,with no symptoms as yet of are
tn n. Mi ilesli, which was covered by a dirty
se'i.l v eriip hci has r -sume.l its natural look
mi I flexibility in o her words it is clean and
-m 10th. I'h • sweli.n 'is entirely removed and
I feel a< we" i- ever, tor which 1 thank God
and Dr. Ki nor. I should have written you be
fore but have be.'n waiting to see any symp
tom- of a return which 1 do not.
Yours truly, Mrs. L. R Treat,
519 Perrine 'stre t.
Diseases are made to crumble and fail, neve*
to rise again, by Swamp-Root Kidney, Liver
and Bladder cure. At druggists, SI.OO, six hot
tie- $.->.0(1,0r by express. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y.
We would be pleased to know of a man or wo
man v ho has never had headache or been sub
ject, to constipation. As these seem to be uni
versal troubles a little advice may be in order.
Why should persons cram their stomachs
wit h nauseating purgative pills, etc., which
sicken and debilitate, when such a pleasant
ami sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters
will act mildly ami effectively on the liver,
kidney,stomach ami bowels, and at the same
t ime tone up ami st rengt hen t he whole system,
causing headache, constipation, and all such
list re—ing evils to quickly <lisappear.
school Girls.
Why do school girls like northeast winds?
II brings chaps to 1 iieir lips. Should it, bring
c >’ds to their heads, let them take Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Swee Gum and .Mullein.
A German tourist went around the world at
a eo-t of sti(M). The voyage took 185 days.
The “Favorite Prescription” of Dr. Pierce
cures “female weakness” and kindred affec
tions. By druggists.
I'emale suffragists wear a bow of orange
ribbon 0111 heir breasts.
Back anl Shoulders
Kr. tne pari* usually atta *ked by rheumatism; and
'he joints at th** knees, ankles, hipsand wrists ar?
■'-o M»np‘thues affected. The cause of rheumatism
is lactic acid circulating with the blood, which at
ricks the joints and causes the pains and aches of
tte disease. Hood's Sarsaparilla purities and en
i i lies the blood and has proven a wonderful remedy
:«• rheumatism.
“I was troubled very much with rheumatism in
; i\ hips, ankles and wrists; In fact, I could hardly
' alk and was confined to my bed a good deal of my
tl lie. I was also very bilious and suffered severely.
1 was recommended to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which I did. I have taken four bottles and am well.
I gladly reeomineud Hoixi’s Sarsaparilla.—W. F.
Woon. Bloomington, 111.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
s >l<i by all druggists, it; six forgj. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
IT ISA PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION
eO SEiJMA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
» own EH.UA.IX EffICIENT RtMEOIES
■ a l H has stood the Test of Years,
Curing all Diseases of the
BLOOD. LIVES, BTOM
ACH. KIDNEYS.BOW-
F • ELS, &c. It Purifies the
u AQW” B - 00 ' i ‘ Invigorates and
QiTTrDC i cleiUlseitheß y» tem -
I ‘ ‘ DYSI EPSIA.CONSTI-
I CURES PATION, JAUNDICE,
AIDISEASESOFTHE SICKHEADACHE.BIL-
I LIVER lOUS COMPLAINTS. Ac
i/iniir-vr disappear at once under
nJ UN Lit) I its beneficial influence.
STOMACH tis purely a Med cine I
AND as its cathartic proper
nrYiAnri el tieß forbids its use as a
UUiVLLZI beverage Itispleas
ant to tie taste, and as
<9*? easily takeu by child-
ren as adults,
I pßiijKl¥ ASH SITTERS COl
■ PRICEIOOII AR Hol® Proprietors, I
|«T.Lon»uu4h.*N»< OrrT|
A Wonderful Food and Medicine,
Known and used by physicians all over tbe
world. Scott’s Emulsion not only gives flesh
and strength by virtue of its own nutritious
> properties hut creates an appetite for food
j that buildsup the wasted body. “I have been
' using Scott’s Emulsion for several years, and
1 am pleased with its action. .My patients say
1 it is pleasant and palatable, and all grow
I stronger and gain flesh bv the us? of it. I use
it in all cases of wasting diseases, and it is spe
cially useful for children when nutrient medi
cation is needed, as in Marasmus.”—T. M •
Pierce, M. D., Knoxville, Ala.
Cushing, of Zuni fame, has found an ancient
city in Arizona, built during the Stone Age,
“The play’s the thing. .
Wherein I'll reach the .-onscienceof theking.
And equally true i- it that Dr. Pierce
“ Pleasant Purgative Pellets” (the original Lit
j tie Liver Pills) are the most effectual means
I that can be used to ret.ch the seat of disease.
1 cleansing the bowels and system, and assist
! ing nature in her recuperative work. By drug
gi- H.
I It Is better to have the soil of land on our
'■ hands than the soil of sinonour souls.
Conaumplion Purely Cured.
To the Editor.-Please inform your readers
that I have a positive remedy tor the above
; named disease. By its timely use thousands of
I hopeless caseshave been permanently cured. 1 •
shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy
: free to any of your readers who have con-
I sumption if they will send me their Express
and P. O. address. Respectfully,
T. A- SLOCUM. M.C., 181 Pearl SL, N. Y.
Bv means of a solution and an instrument
I called a Nebulizer the cure of Catarrh is ef
i fected in a painless and pleasant manner. For
I particulars address City Hall Pharmacy, 284
i Broadway, New York.
De Les-eps says that the Panama Canal will
I be open by 1890.
Any Small Buy, With a Klick,
t can kill a tiger,—if the tiger happens to be
son nd when only a little cub. So consumption,
that deadliest mid most feared of diseases, in
■ t Ids country, can assuredly be conquered and
j d stroyed if Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Dis
i covery” be employed early.
i The peanut harvest in Virginia is 1,000,000
i bushels, and there are nine peanut factories.
B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm.)
The great Blood Purifier and Tonic. It
cures Scrofula, Kidney Troubles, Catarrh,
Skin Humors, Rheumatism, Eruptions,
Boils, etc., and is a wonderful tonic.
For sale by all druggists.
KIDDER’S
OIGESIYLIN
' . •. f -y.’ ... . -.;a- v •
A SI RE CURE FOR
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
Over 5,000 PhvNfdans hare rent us their approval of
DIGESTYLIN, raying that it is the best preparation
for Indigestion that they have ever used.
We have uever heard of a case of Dyspepsia whnr®
DIUESTYLIN war taken that was not. cured.
FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM.
IT WILL CORE THE MOST AGORAVATED CASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
For Summer Com plaints and Chronic Diarrhoea,
which are the direct results of Itn perfect digestion,
bIGESTYIJN will effect an immediate cure.
Take DYGESTYLIN for all pains and disorders of
(he stomach; they all come from indigestion. Ask
.our druggist for DIGESTYLIN (price gl per larg®
bottle). If he does uot have it send one dollar to us
and we will send a bottle to you, express prepaid.
lio not hesitate to send your money. Our nous® is
reliable. Established twenty Ove years.
WM. F. KinbEK A: CO®.
n no fart ii rhig Chemiat «• S 3 John St.» N.Y.
ELYS catarrh
CREAM
Pass age s. All ay s
Pain and Inflainma-
tion. Heals the Sores,
Kestores the Senses
of Taste ami Smell. SA J
TRY THE CURE. HAY-FEVER
A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable.
Price 50 cents at druggists; by mail, registered, 60 cents.
ELY BROTHERS, 2:’.i Greenwich St., New York.
W. 1.. 1101 GLASS 4 SHOE, the original
and only hantl-Hewed well S I ehoe in the
world, eiiual® custom made buud-srwet
•hoes that cost from SO to $9.
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$3 SHOEJ
The only S 3 SEANU-ESSI
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Finest Calf, perfect r. a
and warranted. Congress,>■ SxS M 1
Button and Lace, all swig i,, ■
styles toe. As stylish Sijjr A, Erfiyt
aud durable as those
costlngssor
all wear the W. .vMA-'w
L. I>OI(,LASX JF
ud prto«
«ump«d on bottom of omM Shoe.J
W. U. DOUGLAS na.SO SHOE is unex
celled for heavy wear. If not sold by your dealer
write W. L. DOL'GLAS, Brockton, Mall.
One Agent! Merchant only) wanted in every town for
Otter No. 172.
FREE. -To Merchants Only: A triple-p ated
Silver Set (6 knivea, 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 1 sugar
spoon. I butter knife), in satm-liued case. Address
at once, R. W. TANSILL Jt 00., 55 State St., Chi
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Education a specialty at YIOORE’S BUSINESS
UNIVKRNITY’, Alluniu, <4n. One of tu® besi
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Diail S rlllSa Rheumatic Remedy.
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Linuc ervet Book keeping. Panmanchip anthmMi.-,
ii VliwC Shorthand. A.-..thoroughly taught by mail. Hr
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OPIUM SSSdS&J
HOW THEY FALL BEHIND.
There is really no
£ profit in reeoni-
' ’ " A mending the worth-
/* \ less, for the reac-
’ n Ute minds
those who buy
“A" an d arc deceived is
pointedly against
everything sold by
Hence, the force of the following voluntary let
ter, which is based updn the conscientious con
viction formed front the long and cautious
experience of a leading drug house of Boston,
repre-ents in every line a most important
and valued revelation: “Boston July 11,
1887.—The Charles A. Vogeler Co. —Gentle-
men : Many preparations are placed before
the public, and for a time at least they have
a large but temporary sale —large, because of
tbe extensive advertising: temporary as the
suffering class soon realize that tlie com
pound possesses but little merit. Not so with
St. Jacobs Oil. Its success has been constant
from the start, and to-day we regard it as one
of those standard remedies that our trade
consider as absolutely essential to always
carry in their stock.' Personal experience
and the good words of the druggists of New
England all tend to prove that each year will
add to its sale and well deserved popularity.
Signed, Doolittle & Smith.” Taking the
many cases of cure, published by the pro
prietors, examples are given of its "unvarying
effects in the worst chronic cases, and there
is nothing in trade which can approach its
efficacy.
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MEMORY
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This Itemedy Will Helf, w »■><! l ure.
It Vmir heart thump-ait< rsinl(li.|iett<irt.skips
ii I uUI beats <n- Hutters, it you have heart
disease, faint spells, tits or spasms,
if Ynil tts though water was gathering
si I Uli around the heart, or have heart dropsy,
if Ynil fi ave Vertigo, dizzy attacks, ringing in
1! I UU ears, disposed to nervous prostration,
appoplexy, shock or sudden death,
if Ynil fi ,lve Neuralgia, Numbness in arms or
il I Uli limbs, darting pains like Rheumatism,
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H u> 1 a * represented iu this
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When I aay cure I do not mean merely to atop them
for a tviue and then haw them return again. I mean a
radical care. 1 have made the disease of FITS, EPIL
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warrant my remedy to cure the wore* cases. Because
others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a
care. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle
oi my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office.
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The treatment of many thousands of eases
oft Dose chronic weaknesses and distressing
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. V.,
has afforded a vast experience in nicely adap*
ing and thoroughly testing remedies forth
cure of woman's peculiar maladies.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and
valuable experience. Thousands of testimo
nials. received from patients and from physi
cians who have tested it in the more aggra
vated and obstinate cases which had baffled
their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful
remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of
suffering women. It is not recommended as a
“cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for
woman’s peculiar ailments.
As a powerful, invigorating tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole system,
and to the womb and its appendages in
particular. For overworked, worn-out ”
11 run-down,” debilitated teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” house
keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women
generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled
as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.
A« a soothing and strengthening
nervine, "Favorite Prescription” is une
qualed and is invaluable in allaying and sub
duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and organic
disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
Bleep and relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is a legitimate medicine, carefully
compounded by an experienced and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman's delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in its
composition and perfectly harmless in its
effects in any condition of the system. For
morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever
cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys
pepsia and kindred symptoms, its use, in small
doses, will prove very beneficial.
“Favorite Prescription ” is a posi
tive cure for the most complicated and ob
stinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing,
painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back,
u female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion,
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