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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
M A N A G E M E N T OF TH E FA R M ,
G ARDEN AND S TABLE.
LOVE ON THE OCEAN.
not to do, b u t to observe. Now. w h a t
we w a n t is th a t each of u s should
h av e a '«it o f philosophy in o u r m ak e
TH E
up, especially th a t k in d w hich will
teach us to observe th e h ig h er th in g s
of life a n d its beauties.
STEAMERS
O p in io n »
A N eat and
P e r m a n e n t I c e -H o u a e fo r
GOWNS AND GOWNING
sk irts. T h e strip e s should sp re ad irom
b elt of th e s k irt to th e hem . a n d
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| th e m ore a s k ir t flares th e m ore effec
tively It w ill strip e. T h e ribbon m ay
W O M E N G IV E M U C H A T T E N T IO N overlap a t th e belt, se p a ra tin g , of
T O W H A T T H E Y W EAR.
eourse, to w a rd th e hem . A s k irt o f light
Brief
G la n c e s
at
F a n c ie s
j th e
F e m in in e ,
F r i v o l o u s , M a y h a p , a n d Y e t O ffe r e d
In t h e H o p e t h a t t h e R e a d in g P r o v e
Beatfnl
t o W e a r ie d W o m a n k in d .
G o s s ip fr o m G a y G o th a m .
H ew l a r k correspon d eD ce:
H E R E 'S no know
lng how long th e
p re se n t ra g e for
rh in esto n e s w i l l
last, a n d th e re 's no
d en y in g th a t Just
now It is fe lt by e v
e ry w om an w ho is
a m b itio u s to d ress
w ell. As th ese m ock
gem s a re now em
ployed, it w ill tak e
a co n sid era b le col
lection of th em to
i \ se -v e fo r even a
^A m o d e r a t e w a rd
robe, so It is a sa v
ing tric k to avoid confining th em to
a n y one d re ss o r h a t, b u t to h av e them
loose fo r use a s occasion d em an d s. Be
sid e s a se t of bu tto n s, w hich m ay m ean
fro m fo u r to a dozen o f th em , six be
in g a se rv ice ab le nu m b er, one really
w a n ts a h andsom e buckle. I t should lie
a big a ffa ir w ith a lo t of b rillia n ts, th e
so rt of th in g th a t w ill look w ell a n y
w here, a n d th a t is such a g litte rin g
com b in atio n of a ll sto n es th a t It will
seem to e specially m atc h each th in g you
w e a r w ith It. N ext should com e a
strin g of rh in esto n es. T h ese can lie
h a d a t a th e a tric a l place, you know the
b e a u tifu l “d iam o n d neck laces” th e
h e ire ss a lw a y s w e a rs on th e sta g e.
T hese stones w ill a d a p t th em se lv es to
all s o rts o f use. A long th e edge of a
th e a te r lionnet. tw iste d nto a bu ck le
like sh a p e for a h a t. fa ste n e d to th e top
of a collar, etc. T h en a w ide belt of
gold "lace.” such a s is sold a t th e mil-
(
CUPID’S PET
o f T h o se
W ho
H ave
T r a v e le d
M u ch o n t h e S e a —S a y s C u p id N e v e r G e ts
CONSUMPTION CURED
AN A B S O L U T E R E M E D Y F O R A L L
P U L M O N A R Y C O M P L A IN T S .
Remember
T hat good health, strong n e r v e » , p h y s i c » ,
vigor, happiness a n d u s e f u l n e s s d e p e n d
upon pure, rich, healthy blood. R e m e m
ber that the blood can b e m ade p u r e , rich,
and healthy, by Liking
Hood's
T . A . S lo c u m O ffe r , to S e n d T w o B o t
W e h a v e trie d p re tty n e arly every
S e a s ic k —T h e T h e o r y o f S e le c t io n I n t h e
t l e . F r e e o f M l. R e m e d y t o ( u r e
th in g in tim e s p a st a s a c u re fo r secure
F a r m in g W in s — W h e e lb a r r o w fo r
M a t t e r o f L o v e D is p r o v e d .
C o n s u m p tio n e n d A ll L u n g T r o u b le .
in calves, w hich, try a s w e w ill, a te
W in te r U a e --H o w to F e e d E n s ila g e .
so m etim es u n a v o id a b le w here It is not
—A n K l l x l r o f L i f e .
T h e oceau has no terro rs fo r th e little
possible fo r one p erso n to do th e fe ed
W
inged
god
of
love,
for
he
plies
h
is
m
is
N
othing could be fairer, more phi an
P e rm a n en t F arm Ice-H o u se.
ing e v ery tim e, w rite s a c o rresp o n d en t
thropic or carry more joy in its wake th an
T h e end view of a n ice-house, d esig n in H o a rd ’s D a iry m a n . E v en one o v e r chievous tra d e as vigorously afloat as
th e offer of T. A. Slocum, M. C., oi 183 The One True Blood Purifier. $1; fi for $5.
ed for use on a farm , Is illu stra te d be feeding will som etim es cause th e m is ashore.
Pearl street. New Y ork. Perfectly confi
dent th a t be has an absolute remedy for H o o d * » P i l l * » curt* M loUBUe- s.
low. T he w all c o n sists of b o a rd s s ta n d ch ie f to s ta rt.
“ Oh, n o ,” sa id Mrs. L a n g try a t th e
tbe
cure ot consum ption and all pulm on
ing p e rp en d icu la rly a n d n a ile d to a
L a s t sp rin g w e fed ra w eggs th re e or H offm an House, on th e eve of h e r de
ary com plaints, he offers through th is pa
I) l RECT.IO S S fo r u sing
lig h t fram e of 8 or 12 inch sc a n tlin g a t fo u r a day, to a c a lf w hich e v ery th in g p a rtn re fo r E urope recen tly , “ C upid
per to send two bottles free to any reader
th e top a n d bottom , w ith a th ird one else h a d failed to relieve. She soon
who is Buffering from lung trouble or con d U I l i U L - Apyii
never g ets seasick. ”
sum ption. also loss of Hesh and all condi a particle o f the Balm well
in the m iddle to stiffen th e sides, w ith g ained stre n g th . She could not get up
T he L ily th en laughed a n d rem arked
tions of wasting. H e invites those desir u p into the nostril*. A fter
sim ila r b o a rd in g on th e inside. A ddi alone a t first, a n d th e dise ase w a s
ous
of obtaining th is rem edy to send their a moment draw strong
how cu rio u s it was to be in terv iew ed ou
tio n a l b ra cin g w ill be found n ecessary
express and postoffice address, and to re breath through the nose.
checked. T o-day th e c a lf is a s stro n g
u n less th e b u ild in g Is located in a sh el a n d h e a lth y a s any. W e fed v ery lit th e su b ject ju s t as she w as about to sta rt
ceive in retu rn the two bottles free, which Use three titties a d a v. after
will arrest the approach oi death. Already meals preferred a va before
tere d place. U se build in g p a p er on the
on a sea voyage.
tle m ilk w hile g iv in g th e eggs.
th is remedy, by its tim ely use, has per retiring.
u n d e r side of th e outside boards. F ill
“ O f course, I have m ade m an y trip s, ”
m anently cured thousands of cases which
C u ttin g F o d d e r b y H a n d .
were given up, and death « a s looked upon
she continued, “ a n d I have alw ay s ob
N ot m an y fa rm e rs n o w a d a y s use served th a t th ere is m ore spooning aud
as a r early visitor.
Knowing his remedy as he does, and be
h a n d p o w er fo r c u ttin g fo d d er for th e ir spark in g aboard a tra n s a tla n tic liner,
ing so proof-positive of its beneficent re K L Y '8 U K H A M B A L M Open* an d Cl<
stock. I t is w ell th a t th is is so. M any a ll th in g s considered, in a w eek th an
sults, Dr. Slooum considers it his religious th e N asal P a ssa g es A llay* P a in a n d Inflem m a-
a boy h a s becom e d isg u ste d w ith fa rm one could possibly see in a m onth on
duty, a duty which he owes to hum anity, tio n , Heal* th e Sores, P rotect* th e M em brane
M ig h t S p o il t h e E ffect.
ing b ecau se obliged to tu rn a c ra n k to
to donate his infallible remedy where it from cold*, R estores th e Sense« of T aste and
shore.
W
hen
M
arshal
M
acM
ahon
w
as
presi
will a tsa u lt the enem y in it8 citadel, and, S m ell. T he B alm is q u ic k ly abaortwd and give«
do w h a t could be m uch m ore cheaply
lief at on ce.
“ T he oceau, I h ave th ere fo re com e to
l i n l t by its inherent potency, stay th e current r e A
p article is a p p lied in to each n o « tril, an d 1«
done w ith ste am pow er. U p to recen t conclude, m ust be th e little m ischief d e n t o f th e F ren ch republic, an in c id e .jj
of dissolution, bringing joy to hom es over agreeab le. P rice, 50 oenta at D ru ggist*’ or by
occurred
w
h
ich
illu
stra
te
s
th
e
F
ren
ch
tim es th e fa rm e r took less a d v a n ta g e m a k e r’s p a rtic u la r d e lig h t.”
which the shadow ot the grave has been m ail.
BR O TH ER S,
ELY BROTHKR8,
m a n 's love of w h a t is d ram atic.
56 W arren S treet, N ew Y ork.
gradually growing more strongly
o f lab o r-sav in g ste am pow er th a n th e
J * defined,
----------
“ W hat reason do yon ascribe it to ? ”
causing
fond
hearts
to
grieve.
The
cheap
A
F
re
n
c
h
soldier
sa
t
ou
th
e
su
m
m
it
ond
cheap-
m en en g ag ed in a n y o th e r kind of b u si
“ W ell, to begin w i t h ,” she replied,
ness oi the rem edy—offered freely—apart T H F A F R M O T O R C O . do«« half th« world**
ness. W e look fo r th e tim e w hen e ith e r “ one leaves d n ll care b eh in d w hen one of a h ill overlooking a g a rriso n tow n. from its in h eren t stre n g th , is enough to windtalll bust new, because It ha* reduced the coat d
wiad power to l .6 what it was.« It has manr branch
H
is
horse
w
as
p
icketed
close
by.
T
he
comm end it, and more so is th e perject j
h o rse or ste am pow er w ill do m ost of steps on board a steam er. T hus o n e 's i
houses, and supplies Its good* and repair*
at your door. It can and doe* furnish a
th e h a rd e s t m a n u a l w ork, leaving to m in d g ets in to a condition fo r th e lig h t m an w as sm oking leisurely, a u d from confidence of the great chem ist m aking the
better article for lens money than
offer, who holds out life to those already
tim
e
to
tim
e
lie
glanced
from
th
e
esp
la
others. It make* Pumping and
th
e
fa
rm
e
r
sim
ply
th
e
d
u
ty
of
su
p
e
r
A N E A T , l’E B M A N ENT ICE-HOUSE.
“ Be
e r th in g s of life, and yon feel not only nade to a n official envelope he held in becoming em aciated, and sayB:
Geared. Steel, Galvanised after-
in te n d in g nnd d ire c tin g It.
cured.”
Completlon Wtndmt'ls, Tilting
a t peace w ith a ll m ankind, alw ays con h is hand.
the 8 or 12 inch space w ith s a w d u s t
and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Buxx Saw
The inv itatio n is certainly w orthy of the
sid erin g , of course, th a t you are n o t in
Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed
A W h e e lb a r r o w o n R u n n e r s.
consideration ot the afflicted, who, for
A com rade passed by and a s k e d :
U se th e k ind of lu m b e r su ita b le to the
Grinder*. On application It w ill name one
years, have been taking nauseous n ostrum s
I t w ould o ften be very co n v en ien t to th e g rasp of th a t m onster, m a l de m cr,
of these article* that It will furnish until
“ W hat a re you doiu g h e re? ”
b u ild e r’s m eans, a s th e cost o f the
ithout effect; who have ostracised them January 1st at 1 /3 the usual price.'"'It also make*
“ I am b e arin g th e p re sid e n t's pardon w
house w ill correspond w ith th e q u a lity use a w h e elb a rro w In w in te r w ere It bnt alm ost in love w ith everybody about
selves from home and friends to live in Tanks ind Pumps ef all kinds. Send fur catalogue.
yon
w
ho
is
a
t
a
ll
nice.
”
for o n r frien d F lie h m a u n , w ho is to be more salubrious climes, where the atm os- Factor) : 12th. Rockwell «ad Fillmore Street*. Ckkaffr
of th e lu m b e r used. T h e fo u n d a tio n n o t th a t a w heel does n o t roll in snow ,
“ Do yon re c a ll any in stan ce in pro m siiDt th is m o rn in g ,” rep lied th e sm oker phere is more congenial to weakened lunes,
Is fixed tc d ra in thoroughly, a n d is especially if be it all soft. I t is v ery
in en t life w here th e love a ffa ir th a t led calm ly, w ith o u t ch an g in g h is com fort- a,lil *'Qo have fought against death with
filled to a dep th of six inches w ith cob
. ,
m
all th e weapons and strength in their
to m arriag e began on shipboard?”
ble sto n e i a n d a floor of tw o-inch plan k
able a ttitu d e .
hands. There will be no m istake in send-
‘
‘
M
any,
but
do
not
ask
m
e
to
te
ll
yon
placed upon them . H a v e th e floor
“ W ell, th en , yon sh o u ld h u rry along ing for these free bottles - the m istake will
th
e
ir
nam
es.
T
h
a
t
w
ould
be
personal,
w ith y o u r p a rd o n ,” adm onished h is be in passing th e invitation by.
b o a rd s a n Inch a p a rt to allow d rain ag e.
you know . ”
P u t te n inches o f sa w d u s t on the floor,
com rade.
D O N ’T T O B A C C O S U I T O R S M O K E
P
rofessor
J
a
im
e
R
am
irez,
president
o r if n o t a v a ila b le use finely c u t rye
‘‘Oh, no, ” ex claim ed th e o th er in some
YOUR L IF E A W A Y .
of the Spanish-A m ericau clnb, w h o has in d ig n a tio n ; ‘‘see, th ere is h a rd ly a soul
stra w . O at s tra w Is not a s good fo r th is
m ade m any trip s betw een his n a tiv e y e t on th e esplanade, a n d the firin g is th e trathfal, sta rtlin g title of a b ook ab ou t
purpose a s rye, fo r being so ft it p ack s
S pain and his adopted A m erica as w ell p lato o n has not even been form ed. Yon N o-To-Bac, th e h arm less, gu aran teed tob acco
too closely. In p u ttin g in th e ice, leave
a b it cu re th a t b races up n ie o tin iz e d u erves,
as betw een m any o th er countries, said surely w ould n o t have m e rob m y a p e h lim
A W IN T E R W H E E L B A R R O W .
a foot of space b etw een It a n d the w all
in a te s th e n ic o tin e p oison , m ak es w eak
a n d pack th is w ith s a w d u s t o r s tra w easy to p u t the b a rro w on ru n n e rs, as th a t the questio n aw akened a m y ria d of pearance of a ll d ra m a tic effect, m y m en g a in s tren g th , v ig o r and m an h ood . Y ou
run n o p h y sica l or fin a n cia l risk , a.« N o-To-Bac
recollections
of
C
u
p
id
’s
a
c
tiv
ity
ou
the
a s the w all o f ice goes up. P lace b o a rd i show n in the accom panying Illu stra
is sold by d ru ggists ev e r y w h e r e u n d er a gu aran
fr ie n d !”
te e to cu re or m o n ey refu n d ed . B ook free.
a cro ss the floor spaces to p re v e n t toe tion. T h e w heel is unshipped, a u d tw o brin y deep.
A ddress S terlin g R em ed y C o„ N ew Y ork or
P
a
r
i»
G
r
e
e
n
a
D
r
u
g
I
n
t
h
e
M
a
r
k
e
t.
“ Oh, yes. I have o ften w ondered w hy
heav y p re ssu re on the doors. W hen the ru n n e rs th a t h ave been fitted by a
C h i c a g o . ____________
T here a re a ll th e w ay from 40 to 50
house is full p u t a la y e r of s a w d u s t or b lac k sm ith a re screw ed to the fra m e people should be so susceptible to love
F
I T S . —A ll F its stopped free _ by D r K
____
______
lin e ’«
s tr a w e ig h t to ten inches thick o ver the w ork in th e m a n n e r suggested. If the on th e o cean ,” he said. “ It m ust be b e tons of p a ris green lying u n c alled for in Gr**at
N e r v e R e s t o r e r . N o F ’ts after the first
th e w arehouses of th e w holesale d ru g d a y ’s u s e . M a rv e lo u s c u re s . T r e a t i s e a n d $2-00
cause th ere th ey see n a tu re in her gran d
top. T h e tria n g u la r w indow s a t the
ru n n e rs a re firm ly a tta c h e d , the w in te r
t r i a l b o ttle f re e to F i t c a se s . S e n d to D r. K lin e ,
ends provide th o ro u g h
ventilatio n , w’he elb arro w should prove v ery se rv est a u d m ost a w fu l aspect, and therefore houses e f th e city. T he reason for th is 931 A r c h S t., P h ila d e lp h ia . P a .
w hich is a n e sse n tia l m a tte r in keeping
m ore re a d ily become su b ject to h e r be m o n u m e n ta l d isp lay of idleness is th a t
iceable a b o u t a farm .
ice.
M uch c h e a p e r tem p o rary ice
nign influence on th e finer feelings. S e n th ere r.re n o potato bn&s th is sum m er.
D E A FN E SS CANNOT BE C URED
houses can be c o n stru cted , o r a stock
tim e n t is stirre d np as perhaps nm ler no T h is is only co m p arativ ely true. T here
T re e s fo r W a ste G ro u n d .
By
local applications, as they cannc. reach
of ice b u rie d w ith s a w d u s t or s tra w
W aste p lac es a u d unused uooks a u d other circum stances, a n d a re v elin g in a re a few p o tato hugs, hut- th e n u m b er ta e diseased portion of th e ear. There is
w ill keep ice f a r into th e su m m er.— t i m e r s m ay be pro fitab ly occupied w ith high, holy and poetic th o u g h ts follow s has been sm all. A s a re su lt of th e d is only one way to cure Deafness, and th a t is
F a rm a n d H om e.
trees. W here th e soil is rich a u d fa ir th a t lays the in d iv id u a l, if he or she is appearance of th e bugs th e fa rm e rs of by constitutional remedies. Deafness iB
Alinnesota have not only been saved the caused by an inflam ed condition of the
ly m oist, fru it tre e s w ill be best lu such properly c o n stitu ted , open to th e prom pt
m ucous lining of the E ustachian Tube.
G u n C o tto n fo r F e llin g .
in g s of th e h e a rt, w here love has its expense of $¿5,000 for th e first cost of W nen th is tube gets inflam ed you have a NOTED FOR...
T h e lu m b erm en of S w eden, N orw ay, places, even If c u ltiv atio n can n o t be
th e p a ris g reen , b u t th e labor of p u ttin g rum bling sound or im perfect hearing, and
given. B u t poor, d ry a n d rocky lo ca seat. ”
S IM P LIC IT Y
R ussia, a n d se v e ra l o th e r c o u n tries
J1( ..............
t _____
T he professor th e n drew a com parison , it V W
on.
A n d th v e ......
crop
w ill _____
bo fa r ______
b e tte r when it is entirely closed Deafness is the
tio n s a re b e st su ite d fo r n u t a n d tim
a c ro ss th e w a te rs, a s w ell a s those o f
STRENGTH
b e r trees. C h e stn u t sp ro u ts c an be betw een tra v e l on lau d and w ater, con- a n d larger. Potato** w ill bo cheap th is - take out and tliis tube restored to its nor
B ritish C olum bia, C a n ad a , M o n tan a.
ECONOM Y
fa ll— cheaper, perhaps, th a n a t any mal condition, hearing will be destroyed
g ra fte d w ith scions w hich a re claim ed tin n in g as fo llo w s:
W yom ing, M innesota, W isconsin a n d
SUPERIOR WORK
“ On th e sea th e a ir is fresh and pure. tim e in th e h isto ry o f th e business in forever; nine cases o u t of ten are caused by
to be fu lly a s pro fitab le a s ap p le o r
M ichigan, h a v e a w a y o f fellin g fo rest
MANSHIP...
c h ard s. E v en th e com m on sm all c h e st T he effect is both p u rify in g and re fre sh th e northw est. It is m ore th a n probable catarrh, which is nothing but an in
g ia n ts w hich b e a ts a n y th in g th a t can n u t w ill so m etim es yield ns m uch per ing, therefore e x h ila ra tin g . I t is o nly a
IN EVERY DETAIL
flamed
condition
of
th
e
m
ucous
surfaces.
th a t a big busiucss in sh ip p in g p o tato e .
We will gi*e One H undred Dollars for
be done w ith a n a x in th e h a n d s o f th e tre e in v a lu e a s w ill a good ap p le tree. step from e x h ila ra tio n to love. ”
T h ose en gin e* are ack n o w led g ed b y exp ert
w ill grow n p ill M inneapolis a n d the any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh )
eer* to be w orth y o f h ig h e st co m m en d a
m ost e xperienced w oodm an. It is one Q uite a v a rie ty o f tim b e r tre e s m ay
A n o th er g re at tra v e le r also grew p h il no rth w est th is season. — M inneapolis th a t cannot be cured by H all s C atarrh engin
tion for sim p lic ity , h igh grade m aterial and s u
of th e m ost sim ple o p e ratio n s im a g in a be p la n te d In such locatio n s w ith g o o l osophic w hen th e question w as p ro
Cure. Send tor circulars, tree.
perior w ork m an sh ip . T h ey d ev elo p th e fa ll
T ribune.
a ctu a l horsep ow er, and run w ith o u t an electric
F J . C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo, O.
ble, a n d c o n sists o f b inding a se rie s of hope of profit In view of th e grow ing pounded to him .
spark b attery: th e system of ig n itio n i* s im p le ,
■Sold by Druggists, 75c.
T h is E x p la in s I t a t L a st.
com pressed c ak e s o f g u n-cotton a ro u n d sc a rc ity o f tim b e r supplies.
in e x p e n siv e aud relia b le. For p u m p in g onflta
"A b o u t five years ago, ” h e said, “ I
for irrigatin g purpone* n© b elter e n g in e can be
th e tre e tru n k v lth a sm all copper w ire.
A
g
re
a
te
r
n
u
m
b
er
of
m
en
th
a
n
of
w
o
left Sydney fo r London on th e steam sh ip
found ou th e P acific coast. For h o is tin g ou tfits
T h e H e n h o u e e F lo o r .
T o th is w ire a b a tte ry of sufficient
m
en
becom
e
sto
u
t
la
te
in
life.
N
o
sa
tis
for m ine* th ey h a v e m et w ith h ig h est approval.
O rient, of th e lin e of th e sam e nam e.
In m an y re a p e r's a poultry-house
From early child
For in te r m itte n t power th e ir econ om y Is u n
s tre n g th is a tta c h e d , a n d a t the proper'
“ T he voyage occupied six w eeks, bnl factory e x p la n atio n is offered of th is
q u estion ed .
hood until I w a s \
m om ent a c u rre n t of e le ctricity is tu n jJ ra is e d a fe w fe e t above th e g ro u n d Is it passed so p lea sa n t iy th a t w hen it w as fa ct unless it be th a t th e w om en are
g ro w n roy family J
d
e
sirab
le,
b
eca
u
se
th
e
floor
w
ill
a
lw
a
y
s
ed on, w hich explodes th e gun-cotton.)
over i t appeared as if it had been only k e p t th in w o rry in g about th e m en .—
spent a fortune)
STATIONARY AND MIRINE ENGINES
T h e force of such an explosion h a s th e be d ry a n d th e ch ick en s m ore liable to six days.
Som erville Jo u rn a l.
trying tc cure me I
effect of felling th e tre e in sta n tly , th e ' be fre e from cro u p a n d colds generally.
“ O ur ro u te first lay th ro u g h th e In
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te a H o t Springs i
I of this disease. I visite
M
uch
a
tte
n
tio
n
is
being
paid
a
t
p
res
severed p o rtio n s o f th e tru n k being a l R a ts c an n o t b o th e r th em so easily, for dian ocean, and m ore and m ore m m a n ti
trea te d by the b e st m edical
e n t to th e long neglected le tte r “ u ” of
m ost a s sm oothly divided a s (hough th ey o ften ste a l the eggs from th e nest seem ed each m ile w e traversed throng!
, m en, but w as not benefited. W hen
o n r alphabet. T eachers in vocal cn ltn ro
th e w o rk h a d been done by a saw . a u d becom e bold enough a t tim es to a t those langhing, leaping, phosph ■esceut
all things had P | ( A ■ ■ failed I do - 1
give th e ir p upils the sentence, “ D id yon
PORTLAND. OR.
tac
k
young,
g
ro
w
in
g
stock.
A
p
latfo
rm
I term ined to L W 11 | M try 5 .S .S .
W e very m uch q u e stio n th e p ro p riety ,1
tro p ic a l w aters.. C oncerts on deck, can
Send for ca talogu e.
g e t y o n r C en tu ry I sent you?” to e n u n
should
lie
p
u
t
opposite
th
e
e
n
tra
n
c
e
to
and
in four | | | U |f l months was <
how ever, of th o se not th o ro u g h ly a c
p a rties a n d gam es of a ll sorts helped u
cia te w ith an e n tire e lim in a tio n of “ j ”
entirely cured. T h e te rrib h eczem a t
custom ed to its use re so rtin g to it fo r th e coop d u rin g th e day. b u t a t nig h t to w h ile aw ay the tim e. T here w a
P ortlan d . W alla W alla
a n d “ c h ” sounds.
1 was gone, not a sign of it le f t My
S p ok an e, v ia O. R. A N.
fellin g tim b e r on th e fa rm . A p ra c tic a l it should be rem oved aim th e e n tra n c e enough spooning b ehind th e skylight:
R ailw ay and
Great
general
health
built
up,
and
I
have
(
lu m b e rm an felling fo re s t tree s m an be closed to keep out in tru d in g ro d en ts and and spars every n ig h t, a n d a ll day fo.
N orth ern R a ilw a y to
i never had any retu rn of the disease. (
T H E V O IC E OK A P A T R IO T .
M ontana p o in ts, 8t.
sufficiently fa m ilia r w ith gun cotton c ats.
th a t m atter, of those six w eeks to d riv e
1 a u l. M 1 n n e a p o l is,
nnd its m ethods of explosion to lie alii-.*
O m ah a, Bt. L ou is. C h i
C upid crazy w ith joy. Before th e voy
P ly m o u th R o ck s.
A t le a st one sp eak er a t th e c h a m
cago
and East. A ddress
to use it w ith im p u n ity , b u t not so
T rip s th ro u g h the c o u n try am ong pro age w as over six engagem ents of people ber of com m erce m ee tin g produced a
. ieare*t agen t. A. B. C.
y e t k n ow n a fa ilu r e to cu re.
w ith a fa rm e r.
D
en
nluton
.C . P. A T. A.
w
ho
had
never
m
et
before
had
been
a
n
g re ssiv e fa rm e rs show th a t th e P ly
s e n tim n t w h ic h h a s th e r in g of tru e
’
GEO. W. IR W IN , I r w i n , Pa.
P ortland,O r. • R. C. Bte-
N ev er fa ils to cu re , "
H o w t o S a v e A pples.
m outh Rock fow l is a g re a t favorite. nounced and celebrated. It w as th e most m eta l. T h a t is Mr. F . C. M oore, p re si
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— p h e tis.G . W. P. A gen t.
I
even w hen all o th er (
Gen.
S Seattle;C
eattle ;C. . G. D ix o n , G
en. A gt.. S pok an e, W ash.
E v ery y e a r a g re a t deal o f f ru it is T h e city m a rk e ts show also m ore chick fa te fu l voyage in th is respect th a t I have d e n t of th e C o n tin e tn a l In su ra n ce
rem edies h ave. O ur i
No
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o d u st; rock -b allast tri_____________
track; fin e scen ery ; pal-
lost by heav y w in d s blow ing it from th e en s w ith P ly m o u th Rock plum age th an ever had.
I
treat i«e on blood and <
ace slee p in g and d in in g cars; bnfTet-llbraryoarat
C om pany, w ho said:
k J B
skin d iseases m ailed
fa m ily to u r ist slee p e rs; n ew e q u ip m e n t
trees, o ften b efo re it h a s a tta in e d full any o th er kiud. No breed lias held as
“ On board a steam er people are throw n
" I w o u ld r a th e r see every d o lla r I I
free to any address. {
size, sa y s th e A m erican C u ltiv a to r. long Its p o p u la rity w ith all c lasses as co n stan tly together. T hey see each other h a v e in th e w o rld b u rn e d u p for fu el
.
SW IFT SPECIFIC CO . Atlanta. G*.
DR. GUNN'S
T h is is p a rtly d u e to th e I a c t th a t th e P ly m o u th Rocks, a n d no breed is a s u nder a m u ltip lic ity of circum stances, n n e r th e bo ilers of a b a ttle s h ip , th a n to
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tree s a re g en era lly head ed too high, a e x te n siv ely bred to-day a s tiie P ly and therefore com e to learn each o th er's see th is c o u n try ta k e a n y o th e r stan d
various p e cu liaritie s a u d points. But th a n accords w ith its d ig n ity a n d self-
relic of tim es w hen th e high-brunclicd m outh Rocks.
Hundreds of ladies write us that
\ tre e w as c u t up u n til a team could w alk
th e ir view p o in ts or focus is n a tu ra lly re sp e c t.”
they “ can’t find good bindings in
H o w t o F e e d E ii8 ila y ; e ,
u n d e r It to plough a n d c u ltiv ate. If th e
contracted. I f th is or th a t young lady
T h is is
w o rth
p reserv in g .
It
W
h
en
com
m
encing
to
feed
out
the
o rc h a rd is headed low th e re will tie
is b e a u tifu l, she seem s to be s till m ore b re ath es th e s p irit th a t m akes a n a tio n our town.”
,
bowal* «Nkr.b day ta nnrrnwij lor
little g ro w th u n d e r its b ra n ch e s, w hich silag e th is fall keep lu m ind th a t to b e au tifu l th a n she re a lly is. If a t all so m e th in g m ore th a n a n a g g reg a tio n of
It’s easy enough if you
tx ~-* pill* »opi lyw b it tbe arvtem lackats
w - They cur* tb adacbe bhjrhteo tii^
w hen loaded w ith fru it, w ill freq u e n tly o b tain th e b e st results, It should not nice, she w ill ap p ear s t i ll nicer, a u d the
in
d
iv
id
u
a
ls
v
a
rio
u
sly
engaged
in
the
rthaComplexion
*>etterthan coamwtiea.
insist
on
be bent dow n u n til th ey to u ch th e e a rth . be fe d alone. C om bine it w ith clover longer th e voyage th e m ore e n rap tu red
nor «token. To oonnnee you, we
p u rs n it of riches. T h e E v e n in g P o s t’s having
oi fall bos for 2bo Bold erar*.
T h e fru it on low tre e s is easily g a th e re d hay, a n d you h a v e a n excellent coarse you become. W hen you land, and yonr
Vk.O MED. CO., PbiiadelpblaJpCl
re p o rt of th e m e e tin g a sse rts th a t the
from th e gro u n d or w ith a sh o rt step- fodder. T h en for y o u n g c a ttle a n d for o p p ortunities fo r w id e r observation u n
u tte ra n c e of th is p a trio tic se n tim e n t
m
ak
in
g
m
ilk
a
n
d
beef
use
in
connection
lad d er. If th e re w ere no o th e r reason
fold them selves, yon are very apt to be
w as g re eted w ith c rie s of “ O h! O h !”
S o o t h in g
for low h e ad s in trees. Tills of ease lu w ith th is b ra n , sh o rts, eornuieal. etc.
disenchanted, for th en yon realize th at
S yrup
from d iffere n t p a rts of th e room . If
BIAS
F O R C H I L D R E N T E E T H IN G
g a th e rin g the fru it w ould be sufficient
your vision before w as of necessity d is
For aale by al 1 D ru ggliU . t& O n t» a b ottle.
these alleg ed in te rje c tio n s w ere in te n d
M ilk f o r H e n s .
VELVETEEN
to m ake it a lw a y s a d v isab le. No kind
Milk in th e p o u ltry y a rd is a lw a y s torted. I t is a glorious delusion w h ile it ed to express in c re d u lity , th ey w ere
of stock should be allow ed In o rc h ard s,
lasts, h o w ev er.”
SKIRT BINDING.
in season, a n d a good supply of it,
in s u ltin g to th e speaker. If m e a n t to
T o r e p r e se n t u s In every
except pigs. C a ttle o r horses w ill e at placed w here th e hens can reach it a t
“ W ould uot th e sam e lie t in e ,” the
tow n In th e C. H. E n c lo se 2e
in d ic a te d issen t, th ey w e re h ig h ly d is
Look for “ S. H. & M.” on the
both lea tek , fru it a n d b ra n ch e s a s high
reporter asked, “ if people happeu to be
»tam p for p articulars. G lobb
p leasure, w ill m ake no little difference
c re d ita b le to those A m e irc an c itize n s
D etectiv
De
te c t!v e A gei
g en cy , 101 ^ 8. B road w ay, Los A n
a s th ey can reach, a n d to g et the fru it in th e n u m b e r of eggs laid, a s it is a throw n to g eth er in a sm a ll place on
label
and
take
no
other.
g geles,
eles, Cal.
w ho ra ised th e ir voices a g a in st snch a
o u t of th e w ay of being e aten by stock m ost excellent lay in g food.
land?”
d e c la ra tio n as th a t w h ich M r. Moore Ii y o u r d e a le r w ill n o t s u p p ly y o u
M o r p h in e H a b i t C a r e d in IO
seem s to lie th e reaso n fo r th e high
“ Yes— th a t is, if th e ir surroundings
t o gjI’d»;
) d a y s. N o p ay till cu red .
had jn s t m ade.
B a ffle d .
p ru n in g a n d h e ad in g of m any old or
w e w ill.
have a n y th in g ro m an tic about them ,
D R ----------
J . 8 T É P H E E B N f, Lebanon,O hio.
E
v
ery
g
re
a
t
n
a
tio
n
a
l
c
ris
is
h
a
s
d
is
T he w ord baffled now has a m eaning and, above a ll else, are unusual. In
c h ard s.
S e n d for sam ples, show ing labels and m ate
e n tirely differen t from th a t applied to other w ords, they m ust he aw ay from covered n o t tens, o r h u n d re d s, b n t
V) P tS O ’« CUKE FOR
E x p e r im e n t w ith S te a m e d F o o d « ,
th o u sa n d s a n d ten s of th o u sa n d s of rials, to th e S . H. & M. Co., P. O. Box 699. New
it 300 years ago. I t is now understood fa m ilia r h an n ts, sights a n d c u sto m s.”
CURÉS wHIRÉ A ll ELSE FAILS.
Ü
I B » e rt ____
York City.
O f cooking a n d ste a m in g foods for
U
Cou* ____ up. T u t s "
p
a
trio
ts
w
illin
g
a
n
d
re
ad
y
to
give
to m ean th w a rte d , fo iled or d isa p p o in t
“ T h a t w ould disprove the theory of
IS3
In
in tir
tim i. Bold by druggbtta
a n im a ls D r. A llen sa y s in th e P h ila d e l
th
e
ir
a
ll
to
th
e
cause
in
w
h
ic
h
th
e
ir
ed, b n t th en i t w as a pplied to the proc selection in th e m a tte r of lo v e ," th e re
fo r
p h ia P re ss : E x p e rim e n ts a b ro a d have ess of d e gradation by w hich a k n ig h t
h
e
a
rts
a
re
e
n
liste
d
.
W
h
y
sh
o
u
ld
i
t
Itching and B lind, Bleediug or Protruding Pile« jtclo at unee u
p o rter ventured.
in d ic a te d th a t cooking o r ste am in g
O R . B O - 8 A N - K O S P I L E R E M E D Y . »*■ »•• a«>
w as disgraced. A baffled k n ig h t was
Circulars »wit fro«. Prlos
Prlos
_________________
“ Of c o u rse,” w as th e reply, “ it is seem stra n g e to a n y m em b er of th e tug, absorb« tumor«. A po-Iti ve cure.
c o arse o r u n p a la ta b le food w a s only
60o.
Druggtita or m ali.
U t L B O * A M a U , P à lio .» F a .
N. P . N. U. No. «33.— S. F . N . U . No. 710
one w ho had been pronounced g u ilty of nice to th in k th ere is som ebody w a itin g N ew Y ork c h ag m b er of com m erce th a t
a d v a n ta g e o u s in inducing th e a n im a ls
eonduct unbecom ing one of h is order som ew here for yon to love a n d by w hom a n A m e ric an is p re p are d to b n rn
; to e a t la rg e r q u a n titie s o f it. In fact,
and had accordingly been shorn o f his to be lo v e d ; b a t, as a fact, no one ever every d o lla r he ow ns u n d e r th e b oilers
it h a s been show n th a t th e d ig estib ility
pinnies, his sw ord w as broken before goes in search of th a t m y th ic al person. of a b a ttle s h ip r a th e r th a n sacrifice his
If you w a n t a sure relief for pain9 in th e b a rk , side, c h est, or
of c e rta in of th e food in g red ien ts, n o ta
lim bs, use an
his eyes, h is k ’ g h tly robe to rn aw ay, Let yom ig people be th ro w n constantly c o u n try ’s honor? Is th e re a n y th in g
bly th e a lb um inoids, w a s dim inished
his spurs e n t off w ith a cleaver, a n d together a n d before th ey know i t — th a t e x tra v a g a n t in th at?
by ste am in g , a n d th e cooking of pota-
D earer th a n a ll th e d o lla rs a m an
a fte r being p u blicly chastised he w as is, w ith o u t exercising th e ir fab led pre-
; toes, w hich w a s fo rm erly believed a d
declared to be baffled. T he w ord is used rogative of selection— they w ill be in m ay h a v e a c c u m u la te d is life itself;
v a n ta g eo u s, is of no a d v a n ta g e w h a t
in th is sense by Shakespeare aud o ther love w ith each other. W hy, yonng men a n d a re th e in stan c es so ra re in o n r h is
ev er in c ase of m ilch cow s, a lth o u g h It
w rite rs of th a t tim e.
and m aidens, old m en a n d w om en, for to ry w h e re life its e lf h a s been freely
w as of som e a d v a n ta g e to pigs.
B e a r i n M i n d —N ot one of th e h o st of co unterfeits and imi
th a t m a tte r, are co n stan tly m arrying and jo y fu lly g iven?— N . Y. Sun.
ta tio n s is a s good a s th e genuine.
S a c r ific e o f S ig h t .
H o a r d in g C ity H o r s e s .
people as fa r from th e ideals they have
’Ti* n o w t h e s a le s m a n gazes
M any fa rm e rs w ho live n e a r large
Said a w e ll know n o p tic ia n : “ Yon been know n to describe as day is from
W ith a n in q u i r in g ey e.
A nd w o n d e rs if s h e s “ s h o p p in g ,"
cities, a n d y e t not f a r enough to m ark e t have n c idea how m any people come in n ig h t or peace from w a r and being
O r if s h e w a n ts to b u y .
th e ir p roduce cheaply, find th a t it pays here d a ily w h o w a n t cheap glasses. A f happy forever after. I t can lie explained
th em to use up th e co arse fo d d e r a u d fection of the eyes, w hich req u ire the on no o ther theory th a n th e one I a d S E 15 A S T A P O L W A S N O T I M P R E G
g ra in by b o a rd in g ho rse s k e p t by th e ir nicest and m ost accurate a d ju stm e n t to vance. ” — N ew Y ork Jo u rn a l.
T H E OBICI M A L A N D G E N U I N E
NA B L E ,
U ì II m , u t Drapm to
city frien d s. T h ey can well afford to correct, and w hich cannot lie done w ith
box«« sealed with b lM r ii____ ___________________________I ______________________________________
N o L a rc iiK e y n a t B u c k i n g h a m .
▲Il p illa ta pM tebM rtf boxaa. p lo k w r& ppan. a r . l u p r e n r e t * t e r f V I t * . A t D r iR f ia ta . o r M ad a*
do th is m ore c heaply th a n th e c ity liv out good glasses, are deem ed of less m o
F o r i t w as ta k e n bjr a s s a u lt, b u t a p h y s 'q u e
4 « . In n o m p o te r p o rtw u U rs . u r U b o o U J s and “ R e l i e f f o r I n d i r ò . ’*
U tto r by r
“
1 0 , 0 0 0 TeatimonUU. Sam * P w p-r
Hold b y mV ~
* “
Queen V ictoria ev id e n tly disapproves b u ilt u p , a c o n s ti tu ti o n f o rtifie d b y H o s te lle r 's
ery sta b le , w hose o w n e r c h a rg e s p re tty m ent th a n o th er so called hum an neces
C H 1C H E B T K K C H E M IC A L C O ., I I I ! M x d l M R N | . , P i l l L A l i h i . P H ! A . P L
S
to
m
a
c
h
B
itte
r
s
,
m
a
y
b
id
d
e
fia
n
c
e
to
th
e
a
s
full ra te s, b ecau se every horse k e p t by sities. ” W hile he w as speaking a m an of yonng ladies c a rry in g latchkeys. The s a u lts of m a la r io u s d is e a se e v m in lo c a litie s
Princesses V ictoria aud M aud of W ales w h e re it is m o s t p r e v a le n t a n d m a lig n a n t.
D rivate o w n e rs d im in ish e s his ow u entered w ho purchased a p a ir of spec
business. A h o rse not k e p t a t h a rd ; tacles for 25 cents. “ T here is an e x am re ce n tly p a id a v isit to th e ir royal g ra n d 1 m ig r a n ts to th e a g u e b r e e d in g s e c tio n s o f th e
VN t s t sh o u ld b e a r tb s in m in d , a n d s ta r t w ith a
w ork w ill do w ell ou s tra w w ith a little p le ," co ntinued th e optician. “ T hat m other a t B uckingham palace. These su p p ly . T h e B itte r* p r o in p tty s u t d u e s d y s
----- (IN KEGH OR BOTTLES)------
g ra in a n d hay tw ice a day. T h a t is the m a u ’s sig h t w ill probably become worse. young la d ¡ ch a re m ost dem ocratic in p ep sia, r h e u m a ti c a n i k id n e v c o m p la in ts ,
S.Tond to n o n e—
TRY IT...
n e rv o u s n e s s , c o n s tip a tio n a n d b ilio u s n e s s.
N o m atter w h e re from
PO R T L A N D , OR.
' w ay th a t th o u sa n d s of c a n a l tea m s a re B ut th e re 's a large dem and for cheap th e ir tastes, a n d th ey w ould have p re
“ W h en d o y o u s u p p o s e t h e w e e d s o n y o u r
kept ev ery w in te r in New’ Y ork S ta te glasses, a u d w e are forced to supply th a t ferred to e n te r aud leave th e palace by
b o n n e t w ill w i l t l ” s a id a sly w id o w e r to a coy
a * th e ra te of $1 to $1.60 p e r w eek.
a side door and th u s dispense w ith the w id o w . “ W h e n so m e m a n s a y s ‘W ilt th o u ? "
dem and. ” — C iu ciu n a ti T ribune.
T h e v ery re m a rk a b le a n d c ertain
s
fo rm alities of th e royal entrance. A c h e m u r m u r e d . A n d th e w eed s w ilte d o n th e
ven w om an by M O O RE’S
F a r m P h ilo s o p h y .
sp o t.
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S ir J o h n M a c d o n a ld a n d t h e K ilt s .
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asked
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r
latchkeys.
T
h
is
A L E D R E M E D Y lias given
T h e m ista k e th a t I h av e m ad e In the
D R A W N OUT.
S ir Jo h n M acdonald w as a t a recep request, a fte r receiving the a tte n tio n of
i t th e n a m e of W o m a n ’s F rie n d . I t is
u n ifo rm ly snccese-
p a st Is In not c u ltiv a tin g a h a b it e f
fnl in relieving th e b a ck a ch e s,h ea d ac h e s
tio n in the w est, and a bishop from B el sev eral m em bers of th e household, w as
and weakness
en jo y m en t along w ith m y w ork. F rom
The pain of a sm all b arn can be easily w hich b u rd e n a n d s h o rte n a w o m a n ’s
giu m w as present. As the p a rty w ere
life. T h o u sa n d s of
th e tim e th a t I aro se In th e m orning, it beiug escorted by a body of m en in h ig h finally la id before th e queen, w ho spent extracted by placing it near heat, which w om en te s tify fo r i t. I t w ill give h e a lth a n d s tre n g th
little
tim
e
in
considering
th
e
q
uestion
w ould be one co n tin u a l d riv e until land costum e th e foreign bishop, seeing
a n d m a k e life a p le a su re . F o r sale b y a ll dru g g ist?.
a n d sent w ord to th e princesses th a t she ^ ruws **■ o u t- ®ne *®e*a
Pa ‘n 8 ° ‘n8 out
night, a u d th en I w ould be too tire d to the bare legs and k i'ts , asked why these
B L U M A U E K -F R A N K D R U G CO., P o b t l a n d , A gents.
considered latchkeys o u t of place in as it were, and this illustration explains a
do m ore th a n read a very little before m en w ere w ith o u t trousers. “ I t ’s ju st a
broad principle of cure of m any things.
B
uckingham
p
a
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N
ew
Y
ork
H
er-
bedtim e, sa y s B. B. Crosby, in the local c u s to m ,'' gravely replied S ir John.
For instance, in a sprain, severe or m ild,
ald.
D O N ’T B O R R O W T R O U B L E . ”
BUY
R ural N ew -Y orker. I kuow th a t w hen “ In some places people tak e off th e ir
« arm th by Iriction begins a tru e opera
lion.
But,
first
and
loremoat,
use
Bt.
we h a v e such things a s notes to pay, h ats as a m ark of honor to d itin g u ish ed
S h o u ld P a t r o n iz e B ur l B e a u t ie s .
Jacobs Oil. The needed w arm th and
it is h a rd to tak e p le a su re ; b u t it eau | guests. H ere th ey tak e off th e ir trou-
A m ericans spend a t lea st $75,000,000 friction conies from rubbing it on. Tbe
be done, a n d it should be done.
; se rs." — C anadian G azette.
a y e ar in v is itin g E urope fo r pleasure skin and injured muscle grow toft and
heater* and take up the cura ive properties
Then, let us look a t the o th e r side:
a n d h a rd ly $1,000,000 a t o n r ow n n a t of
the rem edy, and it is not long before
M m e. R os to n -sk a .
1 be whole w orld is d ep en d en t upon us
u ra l w onders of N iag ara, th e Y osem ite one feels tbe pain drawn out. O ther prop
• T I S C H E A P E R IN T H E FMr*.
Mine. R ostow ska of L ille, F ra n c e, is valley and th e Y ellow stone park. M ost erties are at work to strengthen and re
fur its food. W e a re th e keystone of
the arch, o r ra th e r th e foundation, a n d 113 years old a n d a m a jo r’s w idow. She of th e to u ris ts a t the«» hom e resorts are store, and a positive cure foliowj like
w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w *
w hen we cau se a field of w h e a t to be was th e c an tin ie re * .'o lish regim ent E uropeans. A m ong th e 3,000 v isitors m a g i c . _________________
A h o m e ly w o m u u is n o t n e c e ss a rily a w om an
w here, w ithout o u r w ork, th ere would in th e R nssian cam paign, w as un d er fire to th e Y ellow stone p a rk d n riu g th e last
be only w eeds. It floes not m ean m erely 13 tim es, received three w ounds and th ree y ears only 60 w ere A m ericans. It w h o stay * a t h o m e .
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so m any bush els of w heat, b u t bread was decorated w ith th e silv er cross. seem s to be th e opinion of th e A m erican
Piso's Cure for Consum ption relieves the
Sow ready
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fo r people who. w ith o u t us, w ould go Besides th is, she h a s survived h e r 15 th a t th e proper s tu d y of m an k in d is m ost obstinate coughs.—R ev . D. B cch -
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hungry. A dam S m ith say s th a t philos- ,'hildren, th e last of w hem she buried m an, a n d n o t s e e : , . c. — St. L ouis Globe- m'XLxsa, Lexington, Mo., Feb. 24,1881.
j ophers a re a people w hose tra d e It Is at the age of 80.
Dem ocrat.
T by G i b m b a t o r b r s a k f a i t .
th e F a r m -C a r e fu l b n t
ABSOLUTELY P U R E
E g g s fo r S cou r*.
ARE
HUNTING GOUNDS.
A p p e a r a n c e o f t h e M u sk O x.
T he appearance of th e m n sk ox is so
odd and strik in g th a t w h en once seen it
is seldom forgotten. Y ou see an oblong
m ass of trem endously long brow n h a ir,
feet h ig h by 6*^ feet long, su p p o rt
ed upon w id e hoofs a n d very short,
th ic k legs, alm o st h id d en b y th e body
h air. T here are also a b lu n t a n d h a iry
m nzzle, a p a ir of eyes, a p a ir of broad,
flattened horns th a t p a rt like a w o m an 's
h a ir a n d drop fa r d o w nw ard before they
c urve u p w a rd , a n d th a t isa lL T he m ass
of h a ir is so th ic k th a t as th e robe lies
on th e floor i t is a bout as easy to w a lk
over as a fe a th e r bed. O ver th e loins
you w ill find, if you look closely, a
broad “ saddle m a r k ” of d irty w h ite
h a ir, sh o rte r th a n th e re st of th e coat.
N ex t to th e body is a m a tte d m ass of
very fine a u d soft h a ir, lik e clean wool,
so dense th a t to snow and fog i t is q u ite
im p en etrab le. O ver th is lies a thick
co at of very long, s tra ig h t h a ir, often
12 inches in length a n d som etim es 20,
lik e th e g rass ra in c o a t of a Japanese
soldier. S om etim es it a ctu ally touches
th e snow as th e a n im a l w a lk s.— W. T.
H o m a d ay in St. N icholas.
P r o g r e s siv e
Sarsaparilla
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a n d soiled will be really b ran d -n ew
' w hen h andsom ely strip e d thus. T he
ribbon c are fu lly stitc h e d d o w n on each
edge w ill give n ew stiffn ess a n d flare
to th e sk irt, a n d c re a te a g e n era l
change for th e b e tte r. N a rro w lace in
close frills m ay be set along th e edges
of th e ribbon, a n d the effect o f th is is
very d a in ty . H ow m an y y a rd s? W ell,
th e re ’s no d a n g e r of g e ttin g tot' m an y ;
you can use It all.
A fte r a ll th is advocacy o f up-and-
dow n strip es, th e fo u rth p ictu re w ith
a ll-aro u n d lines m ay be a shock, b u t it
should be bo rn e in m ind th a t w om en
a re clin g in g sto u tly to th e ir plain
sk irts, th a t d re ss d esig n ers a re lient on
tu rn in g th em to w a rd trim m ed sk irts,
a n d so n ovelty a f te r n ovelty o f th e la t
te r so rt is p u t fo rw a rd a s a lu re. T h is
d re ss w a s fo u n d in a v e ry han d so m e
sh a d e of g reen cloth. I ts s k irt w a s g a r
nished a ro u n d th e hips w ith fo u r b ias
> b i n d s o f v e lv e t a n d w as lined w ith
green taffe ta . T h e fitted bodice hooked
a t th e side a n d fiad tw o b ia s folds
a ro u n d th e w a ist. It also h a d a trip le
c o lla re tte edged w ith velvet w hich w a s
alike back a n d fro n t a n d fa ste n e d along
the sh o u ld e r seam . A row o f Jet b u t
to n s ra n d iag o n a lly a cro ss th e fro n t,
! ro w s o f th e sa m e w ere p laced on th e
sleeves, w hich, w ith th e collar, w ere
edged w ith fe n th e r galloon.
O ne of th e m ost com m on bid s of the
d esig n ers to m ak e w om en d e se rt th e ir
plain, sw irlin g s k irts is in th e sk irt
w ith p an el trim m in g . W h e th e r tills is
or is not a begin n in g o f th e p e ttico a t
sty le s th a t w e a re a lm o st u n ite d In say-
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lta ry supply places, will prove very
useful, a n d th a t is a ll th e g litte r m ak
ers a w om an needs, th o u g h a p a ir of
little b uckles th a t c an go on slippers
a re useful, o f course.
F o r th e disposal of a se t of tw elv e
b u tto n s, th e first d re ss show n h e rew ith
p re se n ts a good schem e, its s k irt's fro n t
b re a d th h a v in g '.our, a n d a p a ir being
p u t a t each cuff, a t th e w a ist a n d a t the
t h r o a t In its co n stru ctio n th is d re ss
is u n u su a l chiefly because of its vol
um in o u s fan cy ripple collar, w hich
covers neck a n d sh o u ld e rs a n d is sa tin
lined. T h e bodice is fitted, a n d has a
v e st of lace laid o ver fu c h sia silk. R ais
in colored cloth is th e m a te ria l of the
re st of th e dress.
A nother c h a ra c te ris tic of th e p re se n t
fa sh io n s is th e fre e use of fu rs a s trim
m ings, a n d "fre e ” is to be ta k e n in a
double sense, a p p ly in g both to th e q u a n
tity of trim m in g a n d to th e com bina
tio n s th a t a re p erm issib le w ith It. Stuu-
n lng dre sse s a re bein g tu rn e d o u t of
tw eed, w ith th e s k irt edged by a n a rro w
b o rd e r of fu r. C ollar, cuffs a n d edge of
bodice a re finished th e sam e w ay, a n d
a little fu r lined cape co m pletes th e rig.
In to -d ay 's second p ictu re th e p lan is
m ore e la b o ra te a n d original.
T h is
d re ss w as sk e tch e d in sto n e g ra y cloth.
Its godet sk irt being slashed a t th e side
to show a sm all a s tra k h a n panel, the
sla sh e s a lte rn a te ly lap p in g over the
fa ste n in g w ith bu tto n s. T h e Jacket
bodice had a v ery sh o rt ripple b asq u e
o rn a m e n te d w ith b ias folds a n d a w ide
v est of a stra k h a n , w ith o v erlap p in g
to n g u es of cloth in th e w a ist a n d row s
o f th e sam e along e ith e r side of tli"
cen ter, w hich lapped over a n d conceal
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SKETCHED IN CLOTHS; MAT BE OF V E L
VETS.
ing w e w on’t h a v e a t a n y price, it re
su lts In v ery p re tty costum es. O ne Is
show n in th e fifth p ic tu re th a t is m ade
very d ressy , y e t is of sim ple m aterials.
A p laid su itin g sho w in g b row n a n d red
is th e d re ss stuff, th e p an els on the
sk irt being o f'b ro w n cloth, w hich a re
em b ro id ered a t th e top a n d o rn a m e n t
ed by fa n cy buckles. B row n b retelles,
sh o u ld e r pieces a n d c o lla r a re nlso em
broidered, the first n am ed being held
a t th e w a ist by a th ird fan cy buckle.
P o s te rs a re begin n in g to h a v e th e ir
effect on dress, a n d w om en w hose style
o f b e a u ty —o r sh all w e say u g lin e s s -
p erm its, a re a p p e a rin g in te rrify in g
gow ns of stro n g color a n d g la rin g e f
fects. All by th em se lv es th ey look
S tartlin g ly w ell, b u t th ey a re th e do-
sp a iro fh o s te s s e s w ith “ room s to d re ss”
a n d w ith o th e r g u e sts to be considered.
A little lad y w ho g av e a d in n e r dance
la s t w eek w ent m ail because a g irl a p
p e are d in a b rillia n t green wool gow n
m ade w ith enorm ous sleeves all nlive
w ith queer-looking c raw lin g red things.
T h en sh e h a d h e r h a ir stra g g lin g dow n
In a couple o f long tw iste d locks, h e r
th in neck w a s m uch exposed, a n d she
looked hideous. T h a t m ight h ave been
a c om fort, b u t she e x e rte d th e uncanny
'a s c ln a tlo n of a n ugly poster, a n d no
m a tte r how ugly sh e w as, no one could
help looking a t her. She lite ra lly d is
com fited ev ery o th e r w om an in th e
room , to sa y n o th in g o f m ak in g the
conventionally d e co ra te d ta b le seem
colorless a n d ineffective. T h is is but
one in stan ce, a n d th e re a re to be m ore;
can It be possible, th in k you, th a t our
five »’clocks w ill com e to h ave th e look
of a B e ard sle y d ra w in g room ?
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L A V E N D E R CLOTH PA N E L E D WITH WHITE.
R e t u r n i n g to O ld C u sto m s.
C a lifo rn ia h a s gone b a ck to m ule
tea m s for th e tra n s p o rta tio n of freig h t.
Ju st a s in th e old d a y s before ra ilro a d s
w ere built. A re g u la r line of big w ag
ons, w ith six-m ule team s, betweeD
S tockton a n d F re sn o , h a s Ju st been
s ta rte d , a n d it w ill connect a t StocktoD
w ith ste a m e rs to a n d from S an F r a n
cisco. T h e line h a s been s ta rte d in op
position to th e S o u th ern P acific rail
w ay, w ith th e o b ject of forcin g dow n
the ra te s. T h e e x p erim e n t w as m ade
once before a n d successfully. T h e m ule
team s. In connection w ith th e steam ers,
can c a rry su g a r, fo r in stan ce, from
S a a F ra n c isc o to F re sn o fo r S3 a ton
less th a n th e ra ilw a y c h arg e s, a n d it is
believed th a t a sim ila r sa v in g can be
m ade on o th e r freig h t. T h e m erc h an ts
In th e valley to w n s a re In tere sted In
th e p ro jec t, a n d sa y th a t It Is a n even
th in g fo r th e ir in te re s ts w h e th e r the
ra ilro a d c u ts dow n Its ra te s o r their
fre ig h t Is In fu tu re h a u le d by m ule
team s.
*d th e fa ste n in g of hooks a n d eyes. T he
p lain atock c o lla r w as su p p lem en ted by
a n o th e r w ired o«e of a stra k h a n . C hin
ch illa could be used lu th is w ay, and
It la m ore fash io n ab le a t p re sen t thnn
a s tra k h a n .
E ven outdoors w h ite is in consider
ab le favor, not in w hole g arm en ts, b u t
a s trim m in g . W m te cloth trim s the
d re ss th a t th e a r tis t n e x t presents, the
d re ss goods being lav e u d er cloth, w hich
la c u t p rin cess a n d o rn a m e n te d in fro n t
w ith tw o p a n e ls o f w h ite cloth th a t e x
ten d from neck to hem. In the c en ter
th e re Is a panel of the d a rk e r cloth.
T h e sid e s h ave o v e rla p p in g seam s,
form ing loose Jack et fro n ts In the
w aist, a u d a re ernbro dered w ith sou
tache. A larg e w hite sailor collar Is also
b ra id e d , a n d th e c en te r p a n el a n d sides
■ re ad o rn ed w ith sm all fan cy butto n s.
T he Pacm c coast w o m an 's congress
W om en w ho schem e a t sa v in g will do
passed a w om an suffrage resolution
well to be on th e lookout fo r b a rg a in s
w ith o u t a disse K ing vota.
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