The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 12, 1889, Image 3

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I IN OLD AGE
? | 5 ? . tOJ " * am now sxl > ' 'nine"
• V ' JJ ! Zf years old , and have tried
' { " i j several remedies , but
f /\n none had any effect un-
Y I fWl til I used Paine's Celery
if * ( ' 'il3'FV Compound. I feel en-
T / A'VVw " din"cnt for tc !
fi / lo Vt | h ° rt time I have used it.
, ' | | \ | Ok/ ] / * can wa"c "early
< \ \ I w/j / straight , sleep sound and
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, [ Ty . I H well , and feel as though
11 / / V II there was new life and
/ \J I V ll cncr y coming into my
i . | Vy 7 T whole system. " II. My-
- * UUS , Cleveland , Tenn.
1 Paine's Celery Compound
I ' ' Strengthens and builds up the old , and
cures their infirmities. Rheumatism , indi-
! gestion and nervousness yield quickly to
the curative power of Paine's Celery Com
pound. $ l per bottle. Six for 5. At druggists.
Wells , Richardson & Co. , Burlington.Vt.
* roec nnnv of directions for using Diamond
1 I rfttC til/UK pyq , Atkyourdntggtrtforit.
i\ if 1 MnTMTcn ennn the but food to use urUh
I I LAUTAltU rUUUpartitaiiurtlng. s sites
SCOTfS
1 EMULSION
| i OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL
WL HYPOPHOSPHITES
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1 } Almost as Palatable as Milk
Bit So dlsgnUrd that It can be taken ,
K ) | J digested , and assimilated by the moat
Hjl . iemltlve stomachwhen the plain oil
HE cannot be tolerated ; and by the com-
Mb btnatlon or the oil with the byjio-
mFi pbo pblto Is mnch more efficacious.
HI Remarkable as a flesh producer.
jj Persons gala rapidly while taking It.
Bjj SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged \ > y
Hw | Physicians to be tlio Finest and Dent prepar-
HmI tion in tho world for the relief and cure of
Eff CONSUMPTION , SCROFULA ,
til . . . GENERAL DEBILITY , WASTING
Hf f * DISEASES , EMACIATION ,
h COLDSand CHRONIC COUGHS.
Ku { > The great remedy for Consumption , and
Htfj Wasting in Children. Sold by all Druggists.
Mj A -Jf.l , : r ' /iiL2'CZ,3S. /
RU > L _ For two years I hod
firMl wawfl SY rheumatism so bad that
ill Kkmr ff it disabled me for work
H wi .a j awawaflwiV 1 * h a,1 ( * conCnH' nl ° to my
Uli 'SjA , " ) ! j could not even niisa my
Bi ) t ES&r A ftrro hands to my head , ana
Ul JHjT 'Jft.for 3 monthn could not
BJ ltdSv rnorcmy clfinbcd.\raB
awr / VV
Hl > m B raflwawawBv reduced In flesh from
J' WJPDRftl92to601bs. \ . Wnstrcat-
Hl l " only to grow worse.
HN Finally I took Swift's Specific , and noon began to
Hl improve. A ft or a while was at my work , and for the
Bl past five months have been as well as I ever was all
f from the effects of Swift's Specific.
1 John Rat ,
HI Jan. 8.1689. Ft. Wayne , Ind.
Bl Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
B j SwirT Specitic Co. , Atlanta , Ga.
1 20 PRIZE STALLIONS
Hf ] Percherons and French Coachers ,
HH ) RESERVED FOR SPRING TRADE ,
UB TO BE PLACED
B On Sale MarcJi 25 , 1889.
I Hk These Stallions were Prize Winners at the three
Bl ? great Horse Shows of France , 1868.
BI I have found each year that a number of my
Hl i customers could not conveniently buy until late
fm I , In the season , and it was to accommodate these
.1II that I last Kail made a reserve of Twenty of mj
jwl I Jlest StallionsOld enough for Service , which
jlll "will be placed on sale March 5 , It being my
H | * | determination to so control hit importations that
W | I can offer purchasers a first-class Horse any day
Hfil In the year.
Hlf JL Satisfactory Breeding Guarantee
l Stven irltb ach JLnlmal Sold.
jfj M. W. DUNHAM , Wayne , Illinois.
I IB' Thlrty-flve Miles West of Chicago on tha
B Chlcaso & North-Western Railroad.
H. Ely's Cream Balm , W' ' ' 'JI
Rf WILL CUKE K$5TARPVol ;
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Hf it F. C. Austin Mfg. Co.
HI 11 COR. CARPENTER ST. AND CARROLL AVE.
n | CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.
CARRIAGES !
HjS ttii&K We make a specialty of manufac-
l ( fcTl7 "y turinc Baby Carriages to sell tll-
j ] • , 32 ? * rect to private parties. Yon
H' RHtW can , therefore , do better with us
t < i InlSSfc .than with a dealer. We send Car-
B A l HfK@IlPriace8 to all points within TOOmiles
H j rjWjKS of Chlcaco freoofebarce. Send
B MEJito < ik 0r catalogue.
HI rnExm' ' GHAS. RAISER , Mfr. ,
B j ] VUiy eljy' 62-64 01 jbonrn Ave , Chicago , IIL
Br ) j KSk > . This BELT or Regenerator
H y * < KOTiVCS5-5 . 's ' Inn < Je cipressly for the
B "ftn Ty/.T fr\ > r\Ox cure of derangements of the
H i 'f WsfIK/CMFFVI-Hy - 1 ! generative organs. The
H WACVCLe . Vj\i ySi . \ continuous stream of Elec-
H VS&CA nlCvBELT\M tnclty permeating through
H k/ / / i.iiHT > 'be parts must restore them
B sfckL FORIL.j3ay to healthy action. Do not
H , vSk7" * * " "SP * * / confound this > fith Electric
K 1 , v'r sfc f r 11 Belu -ertised to cure all
i IlkiKVRM ffV Ills from head to toe. It is
H ME hiUPfitflI ° - hc OXE specWC pn"
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Bi IIILll mSr UHLI For circulars giving full
H information , address Cheever Electric Belt Co.K 103
( Washington Street , Chicago. 111.
H BB31 < Kfif0SIOADAYJ
K DHn { k k % agents wanted :
l BmIKJW r 1000 Brewster's Safety Rein
1 KaK V Holders GIVEN AWAY to intro-
1 IsliHHuM duce them , Kvery horse owner buys
i II DBkH from 1 to 6. IJnes never under norse's
H RVBHSh f et. Send 25 cents in stamps to pay
' i MMBPUB postage and packing for Kickla
H HillKi rlated Sample that sells for 6o
1 . li B iflBI centsAddress ,
p * HWibH BrewsterMf gCo. , HollyMicli.
HI jbrovjxj jT& c oT
3 . Manutacturers and dealers in
1 Cosines , Boilers and Pumping Machinery
H j Or all Descriptions.
H [ Iron and Wood Working Machinery. Saw Mill Ma-
m i ehlnerrand Suppllc ? . Itailroail and Contractors' Siip-
piles. State Agents Dodge's Wood Split Pullcvs and
. Podge's Patent System of Power Transmission by 11a-
' nilla RopAgents Trenton Iron Co. 'i Wire Kop ,
H Peet's Patent Double Gate Valves. Ac.
H 1213 Leavenworth St. OMAHA. XEE. .
B . "vC . k. at r Prescribe and fully en - ,
H A * . k k k * d ° r e Big < } as tbe only'
H .a r Ceresln _ H specificforthecertalncura
H Wl 10 t DATS. of this disease.
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H K oaawBtriaars. Amsterdam , N. Y.
HpL Ba Vrdesly fey ths "U'e have sold Big G for
H'S 11- • * - many years , and it has
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B OiliO. VQ D.Jl.TyCHE&CO. ) .
K T M Chicago , 111.
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H Traat BBa Urkl 81.00. Sold by Drngeists.
B THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
BS OX * JMJUW YOKK.
H The Lsrcett. Cheapest and ilest in the World.
H CASH ASSETS * i20.eoo , © e.
H SIAIONGOETZ. WICRALLKN. '
H Special Ac st. _ A erl Agent
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Senator Evarts' Log Cabin.
Sonntof Evarts lias erected an old
fashioned Lo Cabin on an elevated
point at laud which he lately purchased
on the Potomac , just below Washing-
ton.
ton.It
It is mnch nioro elegant in its finish
and appointments than were the homes
of our ancestors in the Log Cabin days
long ago , but probably not more con
ducive to comfort.
Outside , it presents the appearance of
tho typical old fashioned house of the
pioneers , being built of logs hewn in
the adjacent forest and raised and
chinked in tho olden style. The in
terior will be finished in native woods , J I
from the place , but , unlike the primi
tive orignal , it will be finished in oil.
This is luxury to which the dwellers
in the rudo Cabins of early days dared
not aspire , it being pure luxury , and
not adding to tho comfort of the domi
cile.
cile.Senator
Senator Evarts began the Log Cabin
last summer with tho determination
that , if Gen. Harrison were elected , he
would reverse tho popular campaign
axiom of half a century ago , "From the
Jjos Cabin to tho White House , " to a
social axiom nf the new administration ,
"Prom tho White House to the Log
Cabin. "
Harrison was successful ; Senator Ev
arts' new , old fashioned Log Cabin will
doubtless also prove a great sneess.
Many a happy d.iy's surcease from the
toils and cares of hifi great station , our
great Log Cabin president will no doubt
enjoy beneath its hospitable roof as tho
jruest of the genial , senior Senator from
New York
Great as the success may be that at
tends the introduction of this old-time
log cabin to fashionable life , it cannot
bo greater than tho success which has
attended the introduction of Warner's
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla , ono of the old-
time , effectivo remedies , tho use of
which , in primitive timos. 'gave our
grand parents health and rugged old
age.
age.Senator Evarts' log cabin is but an
other evidence of the tendency in fash
ionable life , at' present so marked , to
ward things primitive and antiquated.
The new fashion is for things old fash
ioned , and a return to tho old fashioned
roots and herbs remedies of log cabin
days is noted with pleasure , as their
common itso does not permanently in
jure tho system , as the use of tho min
eral drugs of modern medical practice
docs.
Lend not your stock into temptation by
poor fences.
A Hundred Tons of Money.
It hardly seems possible that the money
paid in one month for a ten-cent article ,
could , if pennies were used in payment ,
weigh ono hundred tons. Yet one of our
bright school boys lias ligured that this is
true of Diamond Dyc $ . To judge from the
btocks of our dealers in dye stuffs , Diamond
Dyes own the field of package dyes , and are
a complete success. Of course they have
imitators. ' Nothing is a success until imi
tated. " But no one wants to risk a counter
feit when the genuine can be obtained at the
same price. Three new colors have lately
been added to the list of Diamond Dyes :
Fast Stocking Black , Turkey Ked for Cot
ton , and Brown for Cotton. The manufac
turers , Wells , Richardson & Co. , Burling
ton , "Vt. , will send colored samples of these
new dyes , with book of directions , to any
address , free of charge. These additions
seem to have made the line so complete that
any shade can be matched with some color
of Diamond Dyes. The beautiful sample
book of shaded colors , " lately seat to all deal
ers in dyes , will delight the eye of any lady.
"It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes , " is so
absoluteiy'true that home dyeing is no longer
a difficult and disagreeable task. Almanacs ,
with their hintsas to.proper times fordif-
ferent work , tell us that now is the time for
Spring dyeing. This , together with the
thought of that hundred tons of money ,
leads us to ask what school boy can figure
how many thousands of ladies are now say
ing that this is the time to use Diamond
Dyes.
Sixteen young ladies in Lowell have
formed a vrhisfc club.
The average human life is only thir
ty-one years , and many there be who
have reached three score , and yet never
have seen the glories and the wonders
of California. Try it this summer , and
take the famous Golden Gale Special
over tho Union Pacific , through in sixty
hours from Council Bluffs aud Omaha
to San Francisco.
Graduates of the Lincoln Business Col
lege readily obtain profitable employment.
Business men Belect them for their fitness.
Catalogue and specimen free. Address
- Lillibridge & Itoosc , Lincoln , Neb.
Three-fifths ot the cotton crop is now
produced by white labor.
SOFFKUBUS FROM COUGUS , SOKE TlIKOaT ,
etc. , should try "Brown's Bronchial
Troches , " a tmple butsure remedy. Sold
only in boxes. Price 25 ctB.
A critic speaks of the novels of Edgar
Saltus as "sugar coated arsenic wafers. "
For two two-cent stamps we will send
you one or the handsomest almanac * in
the country. "HomeHtead , " Omaha , Neb.
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return mail ,
lull descriptive
circulars of
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neasuroforlady iny style to any"
ir child. Address
Cincinnati , ( •
SICKHEADACHE
T - 5Posltirely ] cured by ,
-"ADTrDQ theHe Little Fills. j
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VP lTTLLV Eating. A perfect rem-
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B I VlK Drowsiness. Bad Taste
H BiliA i ° the Month. Coated
E9 fiLLo. Tongue.Pain in the Side.
1 B TOKPIDIJVER. They
HbbbbbbbbbbbH regulate the Dowels.
MHHHbH Purely Vegetable.
1 Price 25 Cents ;
CASTSB HEDICIME CO. , NEW TOiK.
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.
I CURE FITS !
I do not mean merely to stop them loracmo and
then have them retnrn. I mean a radical cure. I have
made FITS , KPILEPSY. or PALLING SICKNESS a
-lif e-long study. I warranr my remedy to euro the
worst cases. Because others have f sfletl Is 116 reasafi
t lor notnow receiving a cure. Send at once for treatis *
tad Free Bottle of my infaliible remedy. Give Exprejs
nndP. U H. G.BOOT.M.C. 183 Pearl St. N-X-
BUSINESS CO. ,
PHILADELPHIA . Philadelphia. Pu.
Full Information furnished regarding Philadelphia
and adjointosrc ties. Addresses endeavored to be
ascertained. * L Collections made of bills , claims ,
etc and promptly remitted. Certified copies of
wills , records of.births , tnarriagp * and deaths ob
tained. 'Special attention pild to the settlement o *
wills arid estatr , XO QUESTION'S JVNSWEKEO
FORLESSTHANU . Acts as agents for compa
nies andindlvUuaisi
/ra _ _ find Piso's Cure for
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K f m * dear the throat.
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FOB THE LADIES. |
Two Very Pretty Jackets Illustrated
and Described'
A Mmart Itllnd I > ear.9Iate Girl-Ken.
tucky'a Girl Preacher ,
JKtc. Etc.
IVoruan'H Work !
Darning Httle stockings for restless little
feet ,
Wasbui } ; little faces to keep them clean and
I jiwcet ,
Ilcitriug Bible lessons , teaching catechism ,
Praying for salvation from heresy and
eiilsin
Woman's *
Work I
Letting fall her own tears where only God
can f-ee ,
Wiping off another's with tender sympathy ;
Learning by experience , teaching by ex
ample ,
Striving for tho gateway , golden , pearly ,
ample-
Woman's Work !
Lastly cometh silence , a day of deep repose
Her locks are smoothly braided , upon her
brea t a rose ,
Lashes resting gently upon a marble cheek ,
A look of blosed peace upon the forehead
meek.
A fresh grave in the valley , tears , bitter sobs ,
regret ;
One more solemn lesson , that life may not
forget ;
The face forever hidden , the race forever run ,
Dust to dust a voice > aitli , *
And woman's work is done.
A "SmoUIns" Jacke :
Oar cut is a "smoking" jacket. The
fashionable world owes the creation of
this most coquettish conceit to Princess
Tr. , the leader of the Russian colony in
Paris , and , because of its prettiness and
its optional privileges.all the women of
London and Paris have adopted it as a
very becoming help to the negligee.
The jacket is of "Minerore"blue velvet
with lining , collar , cuffs , etc. , of gayly
striped satin. A very ' "distingue" com
bination is white silk 'brocade with surali
silk lining , etc. , and another quite as
effective , though not quite so chaste , is
of cinnamon-brown brocade with linings ,
'etc. A large variety of cheviots , a ma
terial specially adapted to the present
graceful style of draping , is found
among the newest importedfabrics. The
soft "challies" " "
and India "mousselafnes"
have large floral designs or oriental
palms on delicate tinted ground. Broad
stripes formed by a cluster of narrower
stripes are both stylish and striking.
The new ' • mogul" crepe is in great de
mand , its durability and soft finish pre
venting a mussy appearance though
subjected to much wear , thus making it
preferable to all other crepe. Three
new shades , "nettle and bay" tints of
green and "cherry ripe , " which , as its
name indicates , is a soft bloomy red. A
very striking dress in this color has the
"devant" of red cashmere , which falls
in large pleats from neck to hem ; broad
black bands of moire form the sides ,
from which a fan-like pelisse of red cash
mere forms the back and demi-train. A
similar , but reversed fan arrangement
forms the front of the waist , the other
parts of which are of black moire , puff-
sleeves of the same material and large
butter-fly bows perched on shoulders.
A falling ruffle of red cashmere finishes
the round neck. The new sateens and
ginghams are , in design and finish , , as
choice and durable as the more expen
sive silks and foulards and are in crreat
demand. A very pretty little costume
can be madefrom this material at a
cost of thirty-five to fifty cents per yard
and will vie in appearance with any of a
costlier fabric. The most desirable de
signs are the large pompadour bouquets ,
fine hair stripes and shot effects.
England's Slavinjr Women.
"One woman at work in a shop behind
a clean and tidy cottage had been mak
ing nails for thirty years. She got 7 d
for making ljOOO nails , and by working
long hours she could make 8d a day
net. " One little shop from ten to twelve
feet square was in full swing , where
were four young women "hard at work , "
ind if they could keep it up for six days
at fifteen hours a day their gross earn
ings would amount to the surprising
sum of 6s 3d each. "But the clear earn
ings of these young women skillful ,
Dersistent , unwearying workers ; their
irms thin , but hardened by unceasing :
toil ; their chests flat , their faces pallid ,
and . their palms and fingers case-hardened
by bellows , hammer , Oliver , and rod-
will run to 5s 5d per week when in full
work. "
The "oliver , " ' , itjshould be explained ,
is a spring-tilt hammer operated by the
foot of the worker and discharging the
duty of a mechanical striker ; its weight
vanes from ten pounds to thirty pounds.
It is a very striking sight to see a clever
girl at her work making "cone" or
• 'countersunk" nails , or "pipe" nails ,
"spoon-heads. " and "gutter spikes. " Her
left hand holds the rod , which is red hot
at one end , out of which the nail is fash
ioned ; with her right hand she wields
her forming hammer , and with her left
leg she works the Oliver ; while her eager
face is all the time bowed to the anvil ,
except when straightening herself up
she turns from the anvil to the bellows
to blow the fire.
But when these gir s are aged or about t
to become mothersthe sightis still more *
striking , and makes one wisli that he had
never seen it or Jieard of it , it is so piti
ful and sad , not to say unkind nd un
natural. It would seem to be next to
impossible in the present state ot things
to do anything in the way of regulating
the hours of labor , for the nail-maker's
shop is his house and his house is his cas
tle. But for the fact that the nail-mak
er's sanitary surroundings should be so
shocking there is no excuse. London
Saturday Eeview.
A Smart Blind Deaf-Mnte Girl.
A Boston paper recently published the
following interesting facts concerning
the little phenomenal aeaf , dumb and
blind Alabama girl :
Helen Kellar , the nine-year-old deaf ,
dumb and blind-Southern girl , who has
been in attendance for the oast , year at
the , Perkins Institute for the Blind in
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j this city , has made such a mprvdoas
{ progress as to attract thu attention of
men of science the world over. She
carries on conversation Ly means of the
mysterious finger alphabet , telegraph
ing herihoutfhls and desires with won
derful facility and clearness. Her de
sire for knowledge is intense , and she
never seems to grow weary of asking
questions and receiving replies that
might increase her stock of knowledge
She has learned very quickly 'o do
bead work , to knit stockings , and to
model in clay , and though eighteen
months ago she knew absolutely no
form of language except the natural
and savage one of signs , now through
the instruction of Miss Sullivan , she can
correctly use and spell 2,500 words by
actual record. Her letters , written in
the square hand peculiar to the blind
are marvels of neatness and correct or-
thograpivy.
"Perhaps one rof the strongest proof3
of Helen's intelligence and com
mand of language , " said Mrs. Hall ,
"lies in the fact that when talking with
her one forgets to make choice of easy
words. Tiiere is not the slightest need ,
of limiting the numher of one's syllables
lest she . should not understand one's dis
course. She is always anxious to know
the height of any person who is men
tioned in the conversation , and at rising
from her seat holds out her hand that
any one may take it and place it at the
proper distance from the ground. She
did not know what an 'inch' was , and
took great delight in having her teacher
inform her by means of a bit of paper
the length of that measure , and the
fact that twelve of them make a 'foot , '
an assertion that for a time she con
founded for a time with the length of
her own flesh and bone foot. The child
has a surprisingly powerful memory ,
learning , for instance , the names and
spelling of the different States of the
Union at a sitting , and acquiring even a
knowledge of a number of words in the
Greek , French , and German languages.
No serious attempt has been made to
teach Helen any foreign languages ; but
that she has the linguistic talent strong
ly developed is clearly shown by her
phenomenally rapid acquisition of the
English tongue. "
Kentucky' ; < ; irl Preacher.
Mary Semons , ten years of age , has
delivered four sermons in Falmouth ,
Ky. , and is becoming quito popular as a
preacher. She has a good voice and
splendid • delivery for one so young.
is the of well-to-
Mary daughter a fairly - -
do farmer , wlio lives about four miles
from this place. From infancy she dis-
plaj'ed unusual brightness. About eight
months ago she joined the Baptist church
here and said that the Lord had called
upon her to preach. She first addressed
a small congregation at her father's
house , and succeeded so well that she
spoke next in a church near by. The
little girl soon had a reputation through
out this and neighboring counties. After
several months iu the country she
preached here , and her success was
greater than it was in the rural districts.
Under her ministry several persons
joined the church. Many allege that
her sermons cannot be surpassed by any
grown man or woman. Mary is rather
small for her years , has sharp features ,
black eyes and hair and is very intelli
gent. She will continue her services
here for several weeks and then she will
go to the larger Kentucky towns.
Pittsburg Dispatch.
Smiles for JLadcs.
A Southern hotel advertises among
its attractions a "parlor for ladies thir
ty-five feet wide. " When occupied
that parlor must look like a dime mu
seum , only more so. Pittsburg Chron
icle.
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An empty-headed and vain young
man at a Washington's Birthday dinner
began a speech : "I know no North , no
South , no East , no West. " "No , nor
anything else , " added his wife , sitting
by , and he sat down amid thunders of
applause.
Fashion Notes.
The long veil grows in favor.
"White is the wear alike for youth and
age.
age.Flower garnitures are again in high
favor for low-necked evening gowns.
The favorite wrap of the season is the
long cloak with long , loose sleeves over
another pair that fit the arm.
Parisians now wear the hair in
bunches of curls loon the back of the
hertci , but only for the theatre or opera.
Violet and rosy heliotrope colors are
in vogue , newly imported shades in
these colors being very delicate and
pretty.
London not only allows , but approves
of gowns of the brightest green , com
bined with pink or fine faint yellow.
A very fashionable red for street
dresses is called Bordeaux. It is like
poupre and garance , and is a very deep
shade.
Roses and poppies entirely without
leaves are the favorite flowers for trim
ming tulle , of gauze or lisse evening
dresses.
Black is used as a garniture upon cos
tumes of all the rich , dark winter col
ors , braiding passementerie jet , velvet
applique gimps , fur , watered silk ami
fringes all being utilized.
Ripe cherry is the latest addition to
the list of red shades. It is bright , yet
soft , and combines very effectively with
cream tints. As yet it can be procured
only in the . choicest of silks.
A Pretty Tea Jacket.
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The tea-jacket is now the thing for all
women to possess ; if well made , it is a
charming accessory to a woman's toilet ,
but , if not , is simply a nightmare , giv
ing an inelegant half-dressed appear
ance. This garment can be worn at any
time during day or night for in one's
home , and with any skirt. The cut rep
resents a very pretty tea jacket made of
mouse-colored plush , trimmed in bands
of oxidized silver galloon. The front is
made with a full vest of palest pink
crepe , the fullness gathered into a point
ed band at the wrist , while tne jacket
fronts fly loose. A full cuff of the crepe
finishes the sleeve. Rich silk and bro
cades are greatly usedand are elaborate
ly trimmed with gold , colored silver and
steel braidings. White plush embroid
ered in gold , lined with yellow , was a
very pretty combination used in a tea-
gown for a young bride. This was one
of Pingat's fancies.
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Litllo Johnny , Hummel , ngeil 10
years , is one of tho most romiirltahlo
prodigies iu tho United States iu tele
graph work. Heccntlj" tho boy entered
tho largo railroad office at tho Rendinir
railroad station und was introduced to
tho chief operator and his inon. Johnny
is tho son of Charles Hvtmmel , an ex
pert telegraph operator nt Peskjoinen
junction. Tho past few j'enrs ho 1ms
neon quietly perfecting the little fellow
in tho art nud to-day ho brought tho
hoy to Heading to show what he could
do.
do.Tho
Tho boy is so small thnfc nn operator's
chair wns too low for him , so ho stopd
nt one of tho tables containing tlio in
strument of ono of tho heaviest wires
of the lino. Johnny very coolj' received
b } ' sound threu long messages from
Philadelphia without a single break and
made ns legible a copy as nny man in
tho oflico could do. His performance
was voted as simply wonderful.
"Beats anything I over paw , " .said a
veteran operator. "I think ho is tlio
most rcmnrkablo telegraphic genius I
ever heard of. Ho was not excited in
tho least and behaved under a constaut
stream of words like a veteran. " New
York Sun.
Jay Gould's wonderful new yacht was , it
is snid , most completely and elegantly
furninhed. Among other unefiil and indis-
penBihlo thingH ordered for it was a box of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the famous old
remedy for the cure ot coughs and colds.
Tlio healing and purifying qualities of
Salvation Oil render it the best iirticle for
the speedy and safe cure of ulcerated sores ,
Price only 25 cents.
Grout l\'Z\z- \
The dinornis , of New Zealand , and
the cp3'ornis , of Madagascar , wero
among tho existing birds until m > recent
a period that it hns sometimes been
doubted whether they are yet extinct.
Joly states that the height of the latter
was about sixteen feet , while its eggs
were equal in capacity to six ostrich
eggs , to 148 hens' eggs , or to 50,000
humming birds' eggs. One of the eggs
measured at Toulouse was twentjinches
long and nine inches wide , witii a shell
from ono to two lines thick ; and it
could contain nearly two gallons of
water. A still larger specimen has been
described by Saint Hillaire. An egg of
the dinornis measuring ten and seven •
inches is recorded.
The Brompton hospital for consump
tives , London , England , published a
statement that 52 percont of tlio pa
tients in that institution had unsus
pected kidney disease. Every drop of
blood in the system passes thousands of
times through the lungs in each twenty-
four hours. The same blood passes
through tho kidneys for purification.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy con
dition or able to expel the poisonous or
waste matter the acids return to the
delicate tissues of tho lungs and pro
duce irritation , which results in tlio
symptoms of what is known as con
sumption. 'This explains why 52 per
cent of tho consumptive patients have
unsuspected kidne } ' disorder. AVarner's
Safe Cure puts the kidneys in a healthy
condition taking the acids from the
blood which vitiate the lungs and cause
consumption.
A New Spy.
It is an interesting fact , which might
become important in case of war , that
the telephone furnishes a simple and
ready means of intercepting secret tele-
giaphic dispatches without the knowl
edge of the operators. All that is ne
cessary is to run a wire parallel with the
telegraph line for a short distance ,
when the currents induced in this wire
as the message is sent reproduce the
signals in the telephone. The plan is
attended by one difficulty , which is that
the signals wonld become a confused
medley of sounds if dispatches were
transmitted simultaneously from both
ends of the line. This matter hns at
tracted the attention of the Austrian
government.
HE ( JOT $10,000.
W. H. Nii-iIe ot StoKton XVan Fortunate
In HIm lEecrnt Investment * .
IloHon ( Musb ) Ileconl , Fcl ) . 11.
Ac the January drawing of the Lou
isiana State Lottery Co. it was found
that the ticket numbered 40,789 had
drawn $100,000. One-tenth of this
ticket was held by a Boston gentle
man , AV. H. Nagle , of Farrell , Nagle &
JPower , wholesale dealers in wool ,
Hathaway building , 620 Atlantic ave.
Mr. Nagle lives in a large brown
wooden dwelling on the corner of
Main and Ellery streets , Cambridge.
A Record reporter called en him last
evening to learn if the report as to his
good luck had a good foundation , and
was assured that it had. Mr. Nagle
sent $1 about two months ago to M.
A. Dauphin , New Orleans , La. , and a
short time ago he received by express
a check from that gentleman for $10 , -
000 , on which he got the money.
Mr. Nagle had not decided what dis
position he should make of his sud
denly gained good fortune. He said
that he has so many calls for money
that he can use it all readily. He
might put it all in stocks , bonds , real
estate , or in the bank.
The most forward March is the march
toward improvement.
Wlien Bnb.T T nns mpV. we pive tier Csmrona.
1Iipu Fhp • n Child. Mierie < l for Cnxtoria ,
Whpn Fhp hocninB Hiss. shf > chine to Casioria.
When Flip hml Chllilrpn. ahp sr.ive them Castoria
Put ealt in water to prevent black cali
coes from fuding when they are washed.
If i ffltcted with Sore Eve. u e Dr. Isaac Thomp-
son'i" Eye Water. Druggists sell it. 25c
A now enlarged dictionary is soon to bo
issued in New York.
Jay Gould never lets his left hand know
all the secret "corners" of tlfti right.
Texas has forty-nine county seats desti
tute of gospel preaching. * , ,
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Japanese Minister Kuki owns the most „
gorgeous equipage in Washington.
Deafness Can't Be Cnrrd
Bj local application , as they can not
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure Deafness ,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi
tion of the mucus lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you
hare a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing , and when it is entirely closed Deafness
U the result , and unless the inflammation
can be. taken out and this tube restored to
its normal condition , hearing will be (1 =
stroyed forever ; nine capes out of ten ar.
caused by catarrh , which is nothing but
nn inflamed condition of the mucus sur
faces.
faces.We
We will give OneHnndred Dollaraforanr
case of Deafness ( caused by Catarrh ) tint i
we can not cure by taking Hall's Catarru
Cure. Send for circular * , free.
F. G. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0.
rSold by druggists , 75c
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AVsr. Itonr.irrs , M. D. , physician to
tho Manchester , Eng „ infirmary and
luimtio hospital , profe K0r of medicine
in Owen's college , says : "Grndifnl fnil-
uro of strength , increased pallor or snl-
jowness , and disinclination for exorcise
in ono of tho prominent symptoms of
kidney disease. " Wnrnor'a Safe Cure
is tho only remedy that is guaranteed
to cure kidney disenso.
Il Tliuiight or III * lUothar at Ifomo.
A Sunday school teacher tells this
amusing story : I was teaching a class
of little boys iu Sunday school. Tho
losson happened to bo about the prophet
Elijah and tlio widow Znrcpath , who
you will of course remember told Elijah ,
when ho nslced her to tnko him to board ,
that she "had not a cake , but a handful
of meal in a barrel aud a littlo oil in a
cruse. " When asked as to the supply of
food the poor widow had , ono littlo fel
low quickly replied :
"Slio had just meal oiionirh to make a
cake and oil enough to start tho iire. " - -
Boston Transcript.
< 'oii inii | > tl < > ii Surely Cured.
To tho EditorI'Iphm * inform % our read-
ern thntldiave a positive remedy for con
sumption. IJy its.timely tine thousands of
hopelesx en hex have been periiianuiitly
ciued. I shall be ylnd to neiid two bottle *
of my remedy ntii : to any of your read *
ers who have coiiKumptiun if they willmMid
me their exnress and * 1' . 0. nt'drexfte
xpectfully , ' 1A. . i.OCU.M , M. C , 1M I'earl
Htreet , XctvYork.
TouristB on the river Nile a re now taxed.
TjiaCOBSOlJ ,
FOR. IJCTISXTIl LlaGI t.
Neuralgia and Paraljsls-Nov. , 1880-Curcd.
Springfield , Ttna.
My wlfs infftrcd IS months with cenralflft and
Saralyils. I had to move htr in ted. and could
nd no relief. By the time the had need two-thlrdi
ef a bottle of St. Jicoti Oil the could walk.
J00. P. KUBPHT.
from Same 6 Years Lalcr-Permanent Cure.
Springfleld , Tenn. . Oct. 17,1888.
Xy vita w&j paralyzed and could not walk a
rtep. Before I uicd a. bottle St. Jacobs 011 she was
about the house. She It now entirely well : does all
the home work and milking too. JOB. P. HUKPQY.
Sold by Druggist * and Dealers Erenjichere.
'XIio Charles A. Vogelor Co. , ltalto. , Mil.
fJRAOFf ELL'S
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Book to "Woman" Mailed Fuek.
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Most women naturally look forward to matrimony as their proper- A'
sphere in life , but they should constantly bear in mind that a fair , rosy U
face , briglit eyes , and a healthyvelldeveloped form , are the best pass- 5
ports to a happy marriage. All those "wasting disorders , weaknesses , and , *
functional irregularities peculiar to theirs , destroy beauty and attract- U
iveness and make life miserable. V .ifailing specitic for these mal
adies is to be found in Dr. Pierct . - > Favorite Prescription. It is the - ,
only medicine for women , sold by druggists , under a positive guarantee 4
from the manufacturers , that it will give satisfaction in every case , or /
money will be refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the *
bottle-wrappers , and faithfully carried out for many years. $1.00 per
Bottle , or Sbc Bottles for 65.00. „ f
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