.tlu Jap"' Electrical c Htcrrn tsbicb hae ratal" liahed plant in Jsptn find that the Jap niMNii'y bworai e ipert electrir-ians. Women are employed by a New York goldsmith whi ieaterf. They surpass men in care'u'ncss ami ilelicacy of work. Coal mining ii one of ttv. great indus tries of Washington. Jurinjf 19 that aUte pitvloivt over l.loOVHtU torn of coal, of which about 730.000 tons were mined in the first district and 4U,00 tona in the second district CODlD An J ftrerigtb are combined . in Hoo4'sSarsparl.la. One OlTlY hundred does one dollar ii eculiar to aad true only of IIoj .'i Sarn jarilla. This is why a bottle id l!ou' Sa-a arilla lonUiii more euiatne power than any other. The great iner.t of Jloo I'a irsaparlila, prove by lU wondeifu cur's, has pined it not only In the front rank of medicines but has given It a pUce ul me and unapproachable aa The One Tiue Bad Partner. It Ims accouiplhhed tl our-anls of cures of scrofu'a, rln umatUtn, dsp-p-ia, neuralgia, salt rheum and other trou ble. It is the great building up n:e ii :ine. (nloOtS'S Sarsaparilla It the Heat In (act, Uia tin True Blond f uhner. HnnH'c Pills, are in ouly pills to taka IIUiKI S nils ith hCKMl . Karsajiarllla COMFORT TO CALIFORNIA Fviry ThnrMs afternoon t -lourltt lerpliiK cr lor Iwn. vrr, hall Ik liv, s-an Fran na, and li AriKclei leaves oniatia anf. Lincoln via tt Burlington Hunts. Ii la i-arpett. upboUtered In rattan, has spring seats and barks and Is provided wlih curtains, heddtna. towulcaeap eie. An esnrircd icur ton conductor and a uni formed Pullman porter ac coriipaiiT It ihroutb to lb farinc Coait Wtalla i either as expensively Mulshed rmraa ft ne to )k at a a pslsi - slecpc, u la Is Jut a ud cia s ojk1 l ride In. Hecou tl sols are honored and ttir price ol a berth, wide enough lor twtt, 1 only $.. for a fnltler giving full par ttcula'a write to r'aaKcia, Oen l fsai't Ageut. Omaha, Neb. FO1? 14 CENTS. W aUli U frmti 100 K (iirMtl ulom la In Iftl t rt'l hnr oltt-r Karl i. ttrn.l 10c K-.r Wlllfhn l,(l!uct ilk- ftrllt-ist Mrllrfl t&c (limit V .-its OtitWt IW 11 ly IE ult-li 10 bo ! U'V t..iitt ea rr will fmii yu f r t' ".i t tth our tTM-sil lsriLmt I m .-it uttxl ift-r t(Mn rs-4-it tf K.,11'1 Ni.sl IHMt aitrf Mow tun il l h-v'ifj w SE41II It! rtl It. M,i I atH If foU 4J 'i-! tfs' nloi.il thut tbn CURE YOURSELF! I'm His! ti (of uitutattirml I irtHalloui of tii rimllvut ot uiutoui uivmtraiio. rttu t4. ,'nilt. and i.ul uirln. MtlirMlCHli-iCttCo. -oi or ! i.oi.'u. IMIJ Iky Drasvlato, nr aont tn plain -rPivr. b" nTrrtt. prs-jMiiri, fur 1 1 rt. uti taut od roqytMt. ,jf A MTK K OF t'KTt'HY OLI BBaVirla Arhaapcat I a lb arfef Writ r ManlM.to. Tkaflt MAXILLA Eooristo..tlJibt)i7)(.i. CUTLER'S POCKET INHALER LIFE I LIFE I Catarrh, loci Blent con- a mntloa and broachl- tu -an curd lu 8 UKHitb' tin a br our cuurw of tnaimcai. Inhaler, bi mall, 1 ii f . e. SMITH & CO., 410-411 MletikjaaM. surrstu. 5 M tt. V. N. 4H-t) Korh, . 0 XXHKM WKITIMSJ T AI1.MM" VT BiaaaM ar T" saw lha aaeorttavw aa Ufa aasaaae. . alOltl l, xlVtH -slM HI,, I t I k'l IT , Mt. X y'ociikBX I aar, Xowsssri.o.l 1 . t e aV. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataijHrnj sv. , sMwumss . . 4. -i T mmr m ATTLE. 9iHlM r r. APrttbUfcaWtUl4fir f llT walla, wtlrr Prmmf nhmmtMinm of mtr1ai.tha tap A t Any sargaparilU is ararilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flur is flour. But grades differ. CtJ You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There ft arc grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it K would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you ? y) When you are going to buy a commodity c whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust tneir experience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market fifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. There are many sarsaparillas. But only one Ayer's. IT CURES. 1 ltd !) The mercury dropped at Guthrie, O. T., from 70 degrees above to the acre mark in twelve bourn. A Canadian natimal relief fund hat been inaugurated by the federal author itiea for the famine sufferers in India. Senator Allen introduced a bill anking pooling by railroads to be elapsed aa a misdemeanor under the act of 1300. A polinar Failures, an old citixen of Agnas Claien'ee, Mex., wi-rth a hall million, a murdered and robbed. Troubles of Ilia Messenirrr Day. A telegraph mc-smetiger probably seas as imp Ii of tbv other Bide (if human Uiiture n a do-tr. One told au Atfh bum (il(le writer rerntljr tlmt a worn an never ojieuwl a telegram wrthdui turuini; pule, ami, when tlie uiewuigi was not alurmluK, they looked disup pdutel. He d-llvered alxiul two deatl U'ewaiKei a day, four birth luertsnge!) a irn-Ht luany btislue meaiuigpti, and omu In a un-at while a lovo mcssrigt that uiaki him tired to carry. Hi carried one rwouily Do a young man If town that read: "How are you to-day dn rliupti" The ariKtver went promptly buck bj the boy nud waa to tliU effect: "I an hetter, love." H ouee curried a mew sage of dea.th to a colored woman, tint after reading It, her emotions OTcrcfiim her to Mii-h hu extent that ah caueli the meia.-tiijcr In liur oruis al sotindlj boxod hl warts. Another iilos4 worn au refuaed to open or tjitn for ft tiinit migf, but walked (be floor ami In-at -Dei liiviut, and Teaniel, supiMrlni; It an nouueed death. When all the nlj;li lxirs had come In, one tnoro vetituro some tlian the real read thu mesmt'i' It was simply a notice that the wont au's sister would couie up from Leaveu worth that evening to see her. Gold Kind In Montana. A rich gold discovery Is reported froo Flint ('reek, iu the (oorgtowu district Montana. Niu weeks ago 8am Snl dor, a destitute and hungry Hurt pnw pector. trailed a deer over tlie hills, and accidentally discovered a fabulous-l) rich leili'c, which he hast beeu workluj since filmic and In sccruL 11a caino t towu u lew day ago with thousand! of dollars' worth of gold and thu rr ports of lie n who have since Inspecrcr: the. prospect say that Snider has It 000,000 lu sitrhL, although his prospect hole la only about Ufteeil fact deep. Th vein is ouly eight Inches wide, so fai as developed, but Is yellow with vlrgli gold. Wonderful Burgers'. Mediiiil atuilenis who are engaged It the study of ophthalmology are stil wondering at the feat Ir. Fleming Car row, professor of that branch la tin University of Mlchlyuu, performed up on a young man In si week. This patient had coiTijic'tely lost the sight of on eye through disease, and, iu order tr lyeveiM tmr contagion from spreading Ir. Cnrrow Inserted a small, thin wafel crystal beneath the lid of the other eye So far the experiment seems to be verj succcasiful, and It Is exiwcted tlrat tin llcsh will knk closely around the w:ttcl crystal so as to permit no impurities U. enter. -Meanwhile the patient teems it le rpille well. Whiut and lUad. A white obji-ct of any size may be seen lu sunlight nt a distance? of 17."A"3J times Its diuuicter; that is to say, if It Is a white hall a foot In diameter It can be perceived at a distance of 17,250 feet. A red object is Dot nearly so vis ible at a distance as one. of white. A -ed globe a foot In diameter can he perceived clearly only at a distance of iOOO feet, and a blue globe a Utile fur ther. Camel's Flesh as Food. Camel's flesh Is the latest addition to the I'Hrlslan bill of fare, Algerian butchers undertaking to provide the supply. The meat Is said to taste like beef, though white like voa.1. The hump la considered a great delicacy by the A ral as. Themtsst object loneMe feature shout love la tba poetry that accompanies it. One of the pariaian novelties in seal ii a cape full and abort enoueh to meet th waist line, and trimmed little way a round from the edge with line of golt. braid pat in three groups of (our, thre and two. New York's Irish Fowolaltoo. New York ha Irish population of 100,411, tbst largest of may city Id tho CBltad Starts. Never tell year best Men anything Jut wouldn't look WU La Mg-aized yae In ewsaaer. ensai I l GOWNING OF BRIDES. DAINTY COLORS ADD TO COSTUMES. GRACE risk the Faeorlte Foil for the Coss rcitional Wklte Elqataits Cre tioaa Mar Berre aa Kscoae Etss tss Widows for Indolaence. At Hymen's Altar. Kew Tork eerreaponaencs: r'ss'71 ' K weddings are occaMionally beard of, just as pink luncheons have leeu an es (hIiIIkIimI Inslitu- tliiu for a long; time, it all Deran -with ireriiiittlng the bride to carry a bouquet of col- ) . 1 ored bloom. Of I Ii course the only I i color for a bridal I T j when it is worm j. c a 8 1 o II wuereiu the bride Is figur ing In cuch capac ity. Is white, but the decorative ef fect of a beautiful bunch of pink roses or of lovely violets is recognized with the white of the bridal robe. As a rule, when such a bit of color Is Introduced. It Is to harmonize the bride with the color scheme of the wedding, and fl pink lioutiet carried by the chief at traction implies that the bridesmaids will be gowned In pink. The decora tions will also correspond, and the bride's Jewels may carry the effect siill further. For Instance, the scheme In color of one recent awell wedding was turquoise blue. The bride was In white, but her Jewels were turquoises of amazing size and pearls. She carried a great bunch of forget-me-nots (wasn't that hard on nil disappointed admirers, who, of course, were there), her brides maids were visions In blue and white, WITH THE VEII- WORN ; and all of them were blue-eyexl blondes, i which only served to set off her own j brunette bentily. Hchemcfi of this sort are viewed by mst brides as rather radical depar J tures. and they necessitate sur-h care ' ful plaiiiilng, In which one little sllp-up ' may almost spoil the whole effect, that ' the more conventional color plan Is gen erally considered better. With all bright colors left out entirely, there Is still chance enough for rich and beauti ful effects, and this January's brides have boon ft handsomely gowned lot. The one of these dresses that was chosen for the first picture should sug gest to the girl who has a few yards of ths old-time very wide flouncing of lace that she. may count herself lucky, flo be advised. If yon are such a girl, ad don't say no If he asks you, for this w I mi v r m if" Tr' 1 i i ,r . ts th very time when tliH C)KW-wlon of HiH-ti lew yards wlil t-wible you to have the, prrttletit weiiUlug dreBS that ever was. Take this UluKtraliou and tbe Hiiw-ini-atious that follow under eoiiHliierutlon, aad you'll we the appli cation. Iu fnmt was white satin, cut priucenH to Juat alwrve the knees your lace aliouhl be laid over the satin, the upr edge of the lace btlng hidden under the dnqiery over tlie bust Tlie skirt was completed by au underskirt that extended from belt to th hem, but which only showed below the prin cess portion. The under skirt had two other lace flounces and the traiu was a separate one, falling from the belt. If you have enough lace, you may cover the satin of the upjw-r part of the iMxliiv with It. but lace is needed, too, for the sleeves, which were of satin covered with the lace drawn full about tlie arm and held, the edge of the lace appearing lielow the satin as a wrist frill. Such a wedding gown Is the very cream of the present style, and ratuer than not use those flounces If you have them - well. '! Is past, so you can t asK him. and it's too bad! One feature of the midwinter britfil outfit licl) to make the winter bride, even more lucky than the bride of June. Th;s Is an almost priceless fur cloak into which the bride Is put for the carriage trip from house to church. The tine grief of the society bride H tlmt she dare not wear ermine because the bhick would ruin everything, and If the little bhick tails were all pulled off, why no ore would know the fu" for ermine, no one would be-envious, rind what would be the good of the fur then'; Hut the full amount of envy that Is desired can be raised, neverthe less. It Is no wonder, In view of the beauty of such drosses, that women want to get married two or three times these days, and widows actually are golug Into white at their second wedding. Description of this last bride's cos tume Ls reserved, for the sake of avoid ing an anti-climax, until the novel fea tures of the three other pictured dress es have mention. Its companion dress was sketched In (urn colored satin, ami was Adorned by a very pretty lace bo- THUS HE MUST BE TALL. lero, which was trimmed with narrow lavender ribbon. The same shade of ribbon bunded skirt and collar, and a lavender silk gave the girdle. In the other large picture the seated woman wore a gray silk gown of very simple construction, with characteristic feature being a novel variation of a sailor col lar In white satin, appllqued with gilt and edged with chiffon pleating. Be side It was a costume Including a black brocaded silk skirt, and a bodice of shirred blue chiffon trimmed In the manner Indicated with ribbon snd lace. Copyright. 1S9T. The science of biology dates from Trevlrauua' work on the subject, In 1802. He dealt, according to the knowt edge of his time, with the science of I u W iia 1 1. A nob surro'iiined the cjiuity j tit Osceola, Mo., ami tried to lynch s v. ral safe b'oaerg and burglars, who have len operating in this vicinity, but the bastila waa too strongly fortified. Jim Harboldt, indicted for the mur der of Sheriff McGee, ma rescued from the Fort Worth, Tex., jail by a gang of his friends. Harboldt waa one rf the band which attempted to lull up a Sou -hern Kansas railroad train at Cana dian, hen the slier IT was t-hot. Harvester History in Short. Ogle cut grain with a dropjier in 1S22. Bell made a header in 181ii and market ed it many years. Kamlall in 18.'I3 operated a machine having a reel, platform, divider, tutting aiipHrattm and all essential parts. Husney built and patented the name rear a machine. Its principles have never been departed from; it is still used in Europe as be built it. He later applied Ogle'a reel. With but three years to run. lis epen guard patent sold for SMOO.OOO. MeCormiek claims to hare experiment al in 1831; patented a push machine in 1834. strapping the push tongue to the beraes' hacks; experimented again in 1839; sold a machine in 1H41; licensed onder Hussey'a patent at the end of a 'iw auit. The predecessors of the Deering Com jauy patented a Marsh harvester in 1858; perfected it and put it on the market; sroke up the trade of reaper manufacture .rs, who than begnn building Marsh har seaters in 1875. Deeriug used doubly ad- uatable reel In 18irt: was followed twa ir three years later. Deering and Wood sold wire Madera in 1874. MeCormiek waapany followed two years later. Deer- ng took up twine binders in 1878 and wag fallowed three years later by the Mc Dorraick Company. Deering and Osbrne iteel aiaders were put eut in 1885, and MeCormiek followed two or three years ater. Deeriug adapted roller bearings to larvestiiig machinery In lHtt.i, which Me Cormiek is now adopting. V ok's Offer. In another column of this paper will m found an offer of James Vick's Sons d Rochester, N. . Soraethine new for hie firm, but very tempting. Vick's Horal Guide, the oldest seed catalogue n America, has colored illustrations of he Wonderful Rathbun Blackberry and he double Sweet Pea, Bride of Niagara. -f alf tone illustration, photographed rom Nature of Roses, Aeterc, Carna- ioni, Gold Flowers, and Tomatoes. It 8 filled with new and good vegetables, lowers, plants, etc., and is up to date in ts line. See their offer. Their goods vre reliable. Wnai bilious or cuattva. eat a caacarst, candy ca Utartic, cure guaraotaad, lot-, S5c To speculate in its original sense look out of the window. Mrs. Wlnalow'a soothind syrup lor child ren teething, softens the gumK, reduce lutlam nation, allays pain, cures wind colic, ix-oi.ule Cemetery is from a Latin word fying "a sleeping chamber." Bigni- No-to-Hac Tor Fifty C Ovar 400.000 cured, win mil hi nis. II.ic regiilttta ii rciiicvu your tt -f 1 1 . f r ti Save nioB'-) . u-slies Itrialth sikI in nl.u.itl tul!ai:C"? I uirn guar.iiuaeu, uoc ui.a all (in;;';-! Husband a originally the linue band, or bond of uni'in of the house. Hall's Hair Renewer contains the natu ral food nnd color-matter for the hair, and medicinal herbs for the scalp, curing gray ness, baldness, dandruff and scalp sores. Wife is derived from an Anglo-Saxon word signifying to weave, the wife be ing the weaver of the family. CajrAaBTssllmu.at itvnr, kittnfirsanrl buwsl. SI sickaa. wcalea or sni.a. 10c Black net with chenille dot a is used for evening dresses. Piao's Cure for Consumption has been a family medicine with us sinoe 1SU5. .1. It. Madison. 2409 42d Ave., Chicago, Ills. Araberque braiding and straight rows and Vandykes of Milan braid are very popular. rB- THE TBIAL OP St. For ttsa aura of :it a test that proves a SURE CURES- SSiBSarl Bs sa4 mat Oatalsfas. Osatalas all taat's nr aa4 alwafi asllabls. Ut ftmt ClslM J Tw paaasta ate., tlsras Tlass toaaa Msatklr KaasUa srakat SJstSS,f lawatas, las lrsry ksata iissa ssailif aa Msr as aWvswill rsoslvaa osaasa gtl fr BO osaar wartk sf asai trH vM!SmK m VICK'S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. c ns ANDY 1 V L cuntcoiOTiPAnon ij'ist, nwwvijw l vvananioBv lira. awTSr mU a4 lsslst frsL A4. rnCgUHO lUtlt io an" Bit .ft 4 Skats w "Say Aye 'No' and Ye'll Ne'er Be Mar ried." Don't Refuse All Our Advice to Use APOLIO Jwr M ill tleara The new rursl mini delivery in Cum lx-rlaii'1 eou!:ty, Me , has brought out some ijin er mail luxeg. A half-bushel basket, a big cx'ff ecan, soap and apioa boxes, and even receptacles that have once held patent medicines, are among those that grace one neighborhood. James McLaige. a convict in the New Yor k state prieon at Auburn, sentenced to fivevearg lor grand larceny, smuggled naphtha int hi cell and burned him pelf fa'aily. A Wonderful Asthma Cure. Brattleboro, Vt., Jan. 12, '97. Dr. Taft Bros., Rochester, N. Y.: Year sample bottle of Asthmaleue cure at hand and will say that it is the best medicine in the market. It has done me so much good that I liad my druggist send and get me a $1.50 bottle; have had no asthma since I commenced taking it. I feel safe to say I am cured. I gave an asthmatic friend of mine some out of my bottle and it gave him almost instant relief. W. A. XF.AL. Sample bottles of this celehiat-'d asthma cure are sent free to all sufferers by ad dressing Dr. Taft Bros., 45 Elm street, Rochester, N. Y. French dressmakers are fjru.iriii wee ding toilets with pretty bolero ejects in lace, brocade and Lyons eatin, the deep fatin ceintutes strapped with ribbon and fastened stith buckles of Fren b brilliants. WHAT A STUPENDOUS LIE! We hear a farmer say when he reads that John Breider, Mishleott, Wis., grew 173 bushels of Sakser's Silver King Karley per acre in 1S!W. Dou't you believe it? Just write him! You see Salter's seeds are bred up to big yields. And oats 230 bushels, Corn Wheat 60 bushels, Potatoes 1,600 bush els, Grasses 6 tons per acre, etc., etc. $10.00 FOR 10 CENTS. Just fend ThU Notice with 10 Cents stamps te John A. Salzer Reed Co., La Crosse, Wis., and get 12 farm seed sam ples, worth f 10, to get a start. C. N. U. To luunder once signified to lavender or perfume clothes with the leaves of this plant before being laid away. i . i $100 Raward, ' The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to c re in all its stages, and that is Catar h. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onl positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and m neons Mirlacea of t.ie system, thereby destroying the. foundation of the disease, and giving taa patient strength by bnilding up the con stitution arid assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cuivtive power-, that they offer Una '. Hundred Dollars lor any cae that it tail to cure. Send lor list ol testimonials. Address, P. .1. C11ENKY & CO., Toiedo.O.-tjr-tiold by Druggists, 75c. The, word infamom was once applied 1 1 a perso'n who was not permitted to., t. give cv dei.ee; in a court of justice Ji'st try s 10c hoi of Casrarets. candy rathartlc, Mi live r and huw?l reitulaior matte. Eu ti jackets i fur and c)oth jackets with wide fur revere complete the most fashionable skating costumes, which are often made of velveteen or corduroy. w A.lmot Si K1. LM'. I liC3rivmTsr 10 PKGS. GARDEN 2 PKGS. FLOWER SEEDS Si nt. prepaid, for JS cents la Stamp. Club Orders of Five Collections, $1.90. PETER HOLLENBACH SEEDSMAN ISO West Handnlph Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Kxamltiiitlon and .M'.vlfd an a Pit' n'Br(lit7 of ;- vt'iition. Kp'-'I fnr !avt nun s'Gui'lo, or ;'- v t . . up--- ' 0'i'nn;i r, T ' 1K. TAKT'S ASTI3 M A CURED svyur iliirHoH WMwillaialla ria b t'le . TAF1 BROS., i$ Lla St., Socbesur, N Y. Jacobs Oil paaaau 3a. Full mall trie. ants. IJ taUaaavto rraw riaats, Mawan aad VassUblaa, an la aa t14 and Oas ssakst sf tsaas (aaast aksrrt) sr II ssaSS. tl .!, i- HI CATHARTIC -sip tS32,M,ftii,,T BIS sr snaa,Bi cavsa aaaf swrai rsaaiiai wmm ffclsafa. llvalraal. Caa., arKsw Tors, jit. raua. FREE t I.