VI . Ynnr hlmxt whh a course of Huml's Mirsspa r tin and li siren ami vlmmme when tin change in wuruier ecatlier comes. flood's Sarsaparilla la (lie hest In fiiel IheOneTrne ninnl I'lirlfler, yak4ft Dill. are the nnlv fills lit tnM nOOQ S 11115 w llli H.KxI'a Hhik Hrlllik THE CATARRH IIOEHY That lint Marie tr. Ilnrlitlin Fainon. Thoro are few town la tlio L'nlteil Btataa to wliluh tho fume of Pe-m-nn tins nol spread as la tinrnlling rums ly for ciitnrrh, Thoss people who hnva teoo. oured by It, of this loslillniis noil supposo lly 111 "Urablo ilso;i", spread Die glal news to their frlnu 1. It ha toea nearly forty rears glmro Porn-nit bounn to vanquish tills dreadful disease and nil through theso j-etrs Ita euro nraiiunnm bereJ. It to now no undisputed fnot that re-ra-na will euro oatnrrli, ami thousands of people nro yenrly nddlug their te-tlmony to the truth of tbli assertion. Uront Is the Joy of tbnt household, one of whoso members has been fndlng alowly before tliolr oyoa, when l's-ru n with It uii.lovlailn surety brings back health to tho weak body. Dr. llnrtmttti's latest book on catarrhal disease Is now finished, and will be sent freetonny address for a abort tlmo by tho P-ru-ni Dm Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Jnsx try a ISO. boi of Cascaret. earnl? ra t bar i tc, llueet liver and bowel rrgulalur mail. The proportion of blood to tbo tolnl boy weight Is about one to ten. Nn.To.llac for Fifty Cent a. OrertOO.OSIrurel. Why not lot Nn.To-Rno regulate or remove your ri aire for 1ih.trcif ttevee monejr, inske health and mutihiel. Cure guarautted. W cent and $1.10, at all druggist. A single mlKrobn can become the parent of 1,000,000,01X1,000 oifrprlng n Sit hours. Doubt Ulatislled. "Sometimes a horrible doubt comes over mo and I in n't bcllevo that you lore mo mora, than you did your first wife." "Yet lu all of tlio four yonre Hint wa lived together alio never wore a waist that booked up on the abouMer, liecnuao he didn't dnro to ask mo to fasten It for her." And ho was never doubled iife-aln, Cleveland Loader. Feathered Ventriloquists. Ornithologists (inert that some birds, especially sparrows, thrushes and rob ins, have veutrlloqiiliil powers. Birds, when surprised In singing, will ho el lent, and then glvo forth a faint song that seems to come from a distance, though the singer may be actually not farther than ten feet awny. "SHE DRESSES WELL." . BUT HER CLOTHES OFTEN COVER A LIVING DEATH. lleauty la the Shrine of Men's Worship, and Women Vie With Kaon Other ti Blake Themielvea Attractive, The remark, 'Shcdrcascsclegantly," Is a very common one In this ago of wealth and progress. Women vie with each other in mak ing themselves at l tractive, for men I admire a btylishly dresHod woman. Oood clothes add to the. charms of woman in per fect health, but are ill-befitting those who through Ignor ance or care lessness have suffered tho inroads of fe male diseases to stamp them as physical wrecks. It Is unfortunate, but true, Uiat some physi cians allow women to suffer needlessly, be- , cause man can only work from theory, and at best only patch up, without removing the cause. Proof is abundant that Lydia rinkham's Vegetable Compound re moves the cause, gives strength to tho weakened organs, vigorous health to the system, and therefore beauty to the face and form. - Mrs. l'inkhara, Lynn, Mass., gladly answers, free of churge all letters. Here is one of the results : " Three mouths ago, I wroto you a letter describing my troubles, which were inflammation of tho womb and bladder, I had not seen a well day since the birth of my second child, 10 years ago. I had spent hundreds of dollars for doctors and medicines. "Such pains as I endured. My back ached, my feet and limbs were swollen, and it was almost Impossible for me to stand I could not walk any distance, I received your answer to my letter, and followed closely all your advice, and I have been using Lydia E. rink ham's Compound for three months. Now I can work all day without pain. I have recommended the Compound to many of my friends, and gladly recom mend it to all women in any way afflicted with female troubles. "Ltdi a Batik, (37 bpring 8t,Ureensbuvg Pa. FXVIIt - laeti br..n 1 ll Use I I IriZt? 3 the 1 nT 1 w J ' V . K. I I X FASHION FADS. ffKW'AJin IMPORTANT DETAILS OP KKMIJUSB DRKS9. A Promenade Costume of flreen Ilroadeloth Which Is Fanciful In neslpjn Kventua; Wrnpt Trimmed With Kur. IN tho ilouulo-colnmn illiutialion n promenad coatnmo is shown of green liroadoloth trimmoit with 4 fancy blnck and gold braid ; styl ish bolero's oproing upon. a hiph cor sage of black sntin, aliovo which is a vent of pretty plaido! sillc crossing ilingonally over the bust, tho right front overlapping tho loft an.l showing a tiny Vehado or enpiocement, also of black satin, corresponding with the close-standing band nml fashionable Medio! oollar. Although f unci ful in design says May Mntiton, tho boilioo is stinplo in construction. The fronts aro arranged over glove fitting lining frouts, that close through tho centre. Tbo small V-shapod piece nt tho nock closes at the left side underneath the diagonal ly crossed vest, whioh also closes on the loft side invisibly with tho high corsage. Tho back of the waist is also mount ed upon a fitted liuing ; smooth nudcr arm gores separating the fronts from the back. Tho bolero, stylishly pointed at the fronts, is provided with oblong fnnoiful rovers. The sleeves, of modified dimensions, aro completed at tho wrists by overlapping pointod cuffs. The skirt fully cnipunnizrs tho latest innovation representing the new bell skirt. It ia oat with oiroalar fronts and side", wbilo tho baok is gorod anil arranged at the top in plaits turning towards tho oontro-baok in fan shape. The lower edgo has three rows of braid; similar braid boing carried down the seams of the front gore to form deep pointod tabs. Tho free edges of tbo bolero and caffs are also ontliued with braid. To make this waist for a lady in tho medium aize will roquire two and ono half yards of forty four-inoh wide ma terial. - ZjADIBS lonq cloak. - An opera and conoert wrap of am ethyst satin-faoed elotb, lined with ehine silk and trimmed with white Thibet Inr, ii shown herewith. The garment, enveloping the entire figure, is oiroalar in shapo and has a centre baok seam ; it tits tbe figure smoothly at the top by mcaas of the small durti on each shonldor, expanding below to fall in soft rippliag dates. A notioa able feature is the stylish hood of unique shaping that falls deeply aorosx tbo baok and shoulders. It is lined with ehine silk and gathers at tha outer edge to form a pretty frill. Its advantages are manifold, being useful as well as ornamental, as it can be thrown over tho head when walking to or from tbe carriage, thus insuring proteotion from draughts. Abont the neck is a high flaring collar of tbe far, its outer edge form ing tbe fashionable flare according to the present mode. Tbe closing may be etfeoted invisibly through tbe centre-front with oloak hooks and loops, or tbe wrap thrown oareleesly acroaa tbe shoulders, displaying tbe band some gown beneath. - Perforated lines in our pattern give a oboioe to tbe wearer of either a turoe-quurter or full length wrap. The mode is adapted to cloth, velonr, silk, aatin, bengaline or brocade in evening tints, while ermine, moufflon or llama will serve as deooration. A pretty lining of brigbt-baed silk is al most indispensable. When a question of eeoncay arises, however, tbe gar ment can be lined with merino, cash mere or albatross tbat oan be had iq exquisite shades ol lilao, cornflower blue, green or pink. Dove-gray cash owe lined with roie pmk would bo LAD1E-I' AY A 13 r WITU ZOPATB JACKET AND SWISS CELT. exceedingly effective arid inexpensive, One oiqalsita model (ten was of ben gallne In deep dull reft. The lining was ol maize broonde, showing a ground of tha faiutest shmlo of green iutcrwoven with flowers in the same warm tint of rod. Tho garment was I cut in tho throe-quarter length. j.o maao mis oiosa ior a may in me medium sire will reqniro three and three-quarter yards of lorty-fonr-inih wide material, mum slbrvr Sleeves ore ono of the most im portant del nlli of dress at present, the variation boiug nioro notioable . in thorn than in any other part of the toilotte. No. 1 is a popular design adapted to all manner of weavos and textures. lu tho present instance the mutorial ohoien was oris purple cloth. The shaping ia effeoted with amooth under and fall upper portion over fitted linings, so arranged as to flare stylishly abovo tbe elbow, tbe adjust ment below being close. The wrists, completed by a oiroalar cuff, may be plainly finished if preferred. No. 2, developed in petunia glaoe silk, presents a anng fit from above tbo elbow to tbo wrist, .whioh has a point extending over the hand in Vonetian style. The puff if a contin uation of tbe upper portion of the sleeve with the fullness of moderate dimension arranged on tbe front seam in deep plaits and on tbe back seam in close gathers. All seasonable fabrics will develop by either of these models. New sleeves in last year's bodloa means a wonderfnl transformation. With the aid of a well-fitting pattern old-fashioned sleoves may be readily modified. To make these sleeves for a lady in the medium size it will re quire one and three eighths yards for No. 1 design,' and one and five-eighths yaida for No. 3 design, 9! forty-four-inch material . A hospital for jookoys is Franoe's latest venture. r Fl'R-l.lHFID rr.OAK OP 8ATIN-FAOED CLOTH. ' TO! V LAB SISKINS IX SLEBVJU. CONGRESSIONAL lapsrtsat atsssares Osaer Censidtrstlsa la loth Bans a TniSTfCTB DAT. The ftenata on Saturday passed 104 pen sion bills ana bills to reelnsvlfy railway pos ts) clerks, spproprlatlna: vM.OOl for a statue of Lincoln at Gettysburg and 1900,009 for the aalrs of John Itoauh. TIIIRTT-riRsr DAT,' In his opening prayer this morning tha Semite i-hnplHlti mterreil to the Minus of tha senior SKimtors from lmllnna and Mlsslnslppl Messrs. Voorhees Rli'l lii-ort-e and to tba tribute to le paid to ex-Hpenker tiilsp, ol OoorKin, glrlng thnnlts for the "army of nntle nx-n who have served and aro serving tbli Dn'lon." 8 Cimllnii fllbbons, wearing Ids red skull rap. occupied for a few minutes a seat In thai diplomat!'.' irallery and es-Knator Mender Son. of Nebraska, a seal In the reserved KBllery. A eommnulcatlon was laid before the sen ate from the attorney general, in response to a resolution of Hntiinlny Isst, In relation to the forei-losure proeneillngs In theonse of the Vnlon Parltlo llnllroad company. Mr. burrows (Hep., Mich.; presented peti tions on tha subject of senatorial election In Delaware, nnd Mr. ( handler (Hep., N. II.) gave notice that It was tils purpose to sug gest to the Henato whether some method cannot be established to "prerent the whole snlu larceny of senatorshlps In various states." Mr. Chandler also Introduced a bill, which was referred to the judiciary eom mlttco, providing ttant no person will be tried In courtn of tha t'nlted States for aots la aid of the repuhllo of Cuba. Tha military academy appropriation bill was taken up, the pending qunstlon being on the Mirtl'.lpatlon of the West 1'olnt cadeta In tha approaching Innugmnl cen-motiles. After remarks by Mr. Thurston (Hep., Neb.) In support of the amendment, the bill waa laid aside to kIto Mr. Turple (Dom., Ind.,) tbe opportunity to address tbe Senate In regard to Cuban matters. THIUTy-SHCOSD DAT. The senate bnd a busy session to-day. Cuba, the proposed International inonotery conference and the Nicaragua canal, eah In for a share of attention. Mr. Turple of In diana closed his speech on the Cuban reso lutions, urging that Spain bad utterly billed to quell the outbreak and tbat tbe United States should Intervene. The Wolcott bill for an International monetary conference was considered lor tba first time. The House to-dny overrode another ol President Cleveland a pension vetoes to day by n voto of 137 to 61 The bill pension ed Jonathan Seott of the Sixth lowu cavalry, who Is now living nt Oswego, Kan,, at tho rate of 7J per month. Mr. Cleveland vetoed It on 'ho ground tbat tbe disability for wblcb the beuolK'Inry was to be pensioned was not contracted In the service. The rest of tha day was devoted to a continuation of the de bate on the Indian appropriation bill. Only a few amendments were adopted, and those of minor Importance. About twenty-live pages of the bill were oovered. TBIRTT-TniBD Dir. A crisis In the debate on the Nicaragua canal bill was reached In tho senate to-dny. It brought out an energetlo statement from Hena or Hherman, In which be foreshadowed a new treaty by which tho United Htates could build tho oacal without tbe Intermed iation of a private concession. Tbe senator declared that this governmental execution of the project was tbe only feasible one, that nil iirtvnte efforts in thut iliructlon had proved allures. The military academy appropriation bill. earrylutf approximately C47!l,0OO, waa passed by the senate after the defeat of the amend ment for participation of tho West cadets In tbe Inauguration parade. Tbe house to-day, after a dobate of four hours, adopted the conference report on tbe Immigration bid by a voto of 181 to 118. The principal criticism of the measure agreed ou by tbe oonferreea in debate to-dny was baaed upon the extension of the educational test to female as well aa male Immigrants on tbe around that It might divide families and to the limitation of the ability of an Immi grant to read and write the "Kngllsb lan guage ortho language of their native coun try or residence. " TUIRTY-roVSTU DAT. Tbe open session of the Henste was com. paratlvuly brief today, as more than half tbe day was epent behind closed doors. During tbe open session the bill for an In toriiutloiinl mouetiiry conference was de bated, Mr. ('handler speaking In favor of It, and Mr. Htewurt, of Nevada, airainsi, Tho IIouso wa entertained today by sev eral IntereHlug nnd nt times numerciu and aurinionous political speeches. 'J hey enme after the Indian appropriation bill hud bcou passed with nm-'iidmciiW forbidding the re moval or destruction of antiquities on reser vations, and providing that tho children of the marriage between a white man and an Indian woman shall have the same rights to the property of tbo tribe to wblcb tbe mother belongs, THIRTY-FIFTH DAT, The International bimetallic eonferon co bll to-day passed the son a to by a large majority, tbe voto being yeaa 411, nays 4. Those voting no were I'ettlgrew, Vila. Allen and Itoacb. Tbe bill provides that, wnonorer.aftar March 4. 1H!)7, the 'president aball determine tbat the United Htates should lie represented at any International conference called by tbe United States or any other country, with a view to securing by International agreement a fixity of relative value between gold and sliver na money by means of a common ratio between these meials, with free mintage at such ratio, he is autho rised to appoint five or more com missioner to such International conference; and for compensation of tbe commissioners, and for all reasonnbio expenses connected tborewitb, to be approved by tbe seeretnrv of state. Including the proportion to bo paid by tba United Htab a of the joint expenses of any such conference, 1 100.000, or so much thereof as may be nevetsary, Is appropriated. Tbe second section authorizes the president. In the name of the government of the United Htates, to call, In bis discretion, such Inter national conference to aaermble at such points as may be agreed upon. Tbe bouse today witnessed another excit ing and somewhat auif atlonal ei Uode. At tbe end of an aorlmonloui donate on the conference report on the bl'l to confer tho rluhts nnd franchl-es of the Atlantle A Tac- lllu railroad on tbe purchasers under the foreclosure Mr. Power of Vermont and Mr. Dnrrett of Massachusetts exebunged Lroad- eiues. TniBTY-VlX'lll PAY. The House had the n.-rl.Miltiirul m rr atlon bill under consideration and tolu.-i by a vote of 70 to 4'J to strike out the pro. vision for tha free distribution of Mr Cox, Democrat, Oeornla.olTunid a bill to p iv (200,000 to the Confederate o.llcera mi I ..!. diers for the lose of their horrw and I a,-,'.ue at tbe Appomattox surreuib r. Mr, If nin.ard, Itepublicau, Missouri, offered a bill for the appolntmeut ol a eommisHlou of lit to s-ttle the Indebtedness of tbe i'uuillc ruiiruad to tbs government. ELEVATED ENGINE FALLS. Smoker Carrlel Willi It nnd Oaa Man Killed and Six Injured. Motor 71 of the Brooklyn Uuion F.'evatod Railroad, ami tbe smoking car of tbe loaded train whioh It drew, were knocked off the structure ut llradford avenue an I l'uliou street by Motor 07, wbhili was drawing some empty cars on tbe storage track laid betwoeu tbe tracks used for pnuenuur trnlus, early Thursday eveulnir. I'lmy fell to Ihn atr et. Tbe engineer was killed, aud aoverui of the ae-ngeri In tho smoker, were cut an ruined. The Itnoueu of both engines wr seriously hurt and cnu but a tun. Tuo uix-i dent was caused by nil open sllub. Bculptor Jlra''oiiy or Cu;a,o h'H flaiahcJ a marble biut of Alu. il bum McS uiur. A Companion, la Amotion, K atudent at WUIlametown College had been uiarrled a short time previous to entering the college, and wag led to fear that this fact might debar hi 111 from enjoying loms of the prlvllge5 of the Institution. Accordingly, In II great state of perturbation, he railed to see President Ilnpklna. After some con versation the young man at last man aged to stammer, with n crimson face, apropos of something entirety Irrele vant: "I 1 am fl married ninn!" "Ah," anld President Hopkins, smiling at him with grent benignity, "ao am I." And there the. student's trouble ended. The Meaning of It. Very often wo give tho wrong meaning to s word and thereby make mrlous tnlv.nkos. For Instance, the true nnd literal meaning of the word rheumatism Is "n?bcs or p:tlns ol (he muscles, bones and joints of tha human body." It Is general anil not spenlllo. Also the word relief does not mean euro, Itellot msybebuta short eessal Ion of puln. Hut whim wesayHt. J icobsOllcures rheumatism promptly and permanently, we mean It con quer pain quickly with no return of It, tin less the suffer r gives causofor a new attack, and tbon It will cure again. It mutters not whither It Ischronln, acuteor Inflammatory, It will euro. That Is euro, be sure of it. 100 neward. S)IOO. TJiareadara nf this paper will be pleestfl te learu Mint there Is at least on dreaded disss that ae.enr has beu able to cure In all Its tass. and that Is Ostarrh. Hall's Catarrh (Jure Is the only positive rare known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conplltu. Ilnnitldlea4. requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Jure is taken Internally, acting ilireetly on the blood and muonussnr area of the arsten, thsrshy destroying tli Foundation of the disease, and giving the l llentetranKth br building no tbe constitution ind assisting nature In doing Its work. 'I be proprietors have so much faith In Its curative fi'iwrre that Ihi-yofTrr One Hundred Hollars nranv ease that it falls tooure, fcsud lor list ftf ti-stlinonlsU, Address I'. J. OHKttrv Co., Toledo, O, r'otd by llruirtflsls, 7fir. Hall's Family rills are the best. KITS stopped free and permanently cured. Vo fits after lirstilay's use of Im.Ki.iNr'a OhSat NSrvb It rwtokbk. Free $:! trial bottle nnd treat ise. Hcnd to Iir. Kline, mil Arch St., i'hila., i'a. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Pyrup for Children teething, softenatbe Rllms.. fillers tnflaimna tiuu, allays paint cures wind colic. S!nu bottle. If afflicted with sore eyes use Or. Isaac Thomp son's Kye-water. OruuKlstsscll at IS c pel bottle After physician bail given me up, I was savid by I'lsn's Ciire.--lt ai.hu Uhix i, W'ill lamsport, l'a., Nov. i'J, Ixtct Ht. Vltna' Hance. One bottle Tr. Krnncr's Pjieclllc cures. Circular, Frcdoiilu, N. V. Cascarsts stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or grlpa) I On. L- 1 1 1, u i fstji i iirrxT-im t i ii ; , j . a w m A gcnllcinnn TcsiJinj? in T street, N. W., Wnshington, D. C, asserts th;it he suffered for many years wilh dyspepsia, indigestion nnd biliousness. He tried' every known remedy, consulted irbiny physicians with the hope of gating cured or even relief, but noihing seemed to relieve him. Alter meals lie would feel as if a ball ol lead was lodged in his stomach, tired and listless, as though life was rcarcely worth living. Finally lie was attracted to the ad of R1PANS TABULES and concluded to try them. After taking the first two or three he was surprised to find the relief they gave and soon he felt like a new man. He tias never been without Ripans Tabules since, nor has he suffered since. ssbvss yvseyaTs seevt"sT ej liKASONS Walter Baker & Go.'s r 1 Breakfast Cocoa. a cup. Be sure that you get the genuine article made by WALTER BAKtiK CO. I.fal., Dorchester, Mass. tsUbllsbed 1 70. ANDY 23 50 Mill XS CURECOIISnPATIOtl- IRQfM HTPT Y rriD IWTPPn ears aaf caaeortoastlpatleB. Cases rets an tbe leeal Lus-yl ADiUliUItiH UUAHaniLbU ti.f.amr trtaerariH.kaleaasasesraalaralrswIIS. b) aa benklrt free. k. KTFKI.INS KKIIKOI CO.. fhicaae. HeatnaL Ca.,er Htm tera. sif.i "Say Ays 'No' and Ye'll Ne'er be Married." Dea't Hi fuse All Our Advice to Use 8AFOLIO Imposalbta. L'o-Thoy any there Is a skeleton la the Hamilton' closet. Sbe Uosht They live In a flat Brooklyn Mfo. ' Wnsw billows ee eestlve, eat a Caar arat, candy cathartic) ours suaranlo U lOo.. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE For the Whiskers, Mustache, and Eyebrows. In ono preparation. Easy to apply at homo. Colors brown or black. Tlie Gentlemen's favorite, because satisfactory. ft T. It ALL k Co., PmprMor. Nutis, N. It. SnM b. III DrsMlMk REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 1 3Hother articles. Coitnothina. Reidourcffer mvrrf iwr n wim rina tuiamtt ami tuwt In tin, tin 1111 tin tirlae Hftli aJ, l Ite eMt, tint fo 1 HTiimilr iIoiiIIr let ton, H, A W. fn"1 II nr ft cat. JT Kfmjvtr, kdlltf 1 an f v e ir 111 winii anu ii'in sni n aitJP. IniiI ntllfil f old i Vfot t Iiin,lrlti14 HvFr inaitnl 7 cn,Hina w-f.rth l. 1 ir a.l.1)ilnltt (l s nrt rtiiti('nt.Kiai in. (llnrni-tnl Millrt frvild i Pi-tirl flu , itOl. ( "Hair II 11 It (in i, ItTj Ftivnlrts Iiih craiW I -n. I l-r-it. Hi, M Mffii'iranrtiint and l'rerrwf 1111 utn en iioifl P(i;i(4et, AM n a nit, In nrdrr Id In tr'titu imr rlffiira, ti yon ail'ivv 1: to arixl lu wirtia nikKKO M irf imr Biitkt Itn. 1 iL'sir vn'naw4 iivr, run t mnni.tiH' T1rwat, FrfwrnW. ym mlf Vt 91 w fprraTfvr1i. rlitNra, nnd ih it'nrtlrpwrttiitil hImut miw trrm. ii yi .tni'l f.-ttal'lff I hi in! vcrih K l hues) v, Imt w H-k. (hurt tnty I cayiit. A.l.lrtM HINWTO.N MIU, ( (., ( Iti.tuu. IN. I . 6666666' I Drilling Machlnss VtCLL for any depth. : l.aie tmaravemeet. All Menev Sfabera. LOOMIS . NYMAN. Tiffin. Ohio. OFIU BIIIlHA.irr DRUNKENNESS . I asm weeei.'eia la ietae !. SJP.IUI ww.w.fc.ia.f waw. iSHnuni.niw. $20 a ItKI for your elahhen' addressee. eteinl IOr. f.r com rt aiirl eei.rute i,pv. UO.IIANCtS .IIAtJAZl.NU, Mew Ver'ta mil a in ,f FOR USING' rUUH MEAT WITH UIAI. E. KRIUSER I BRO. PlLTON, H. Because It Is absolutely pure. Bcause It Is not made by the so callcJ Dutch' tocess in which chemicals are meJ. Because beans of the finest quality are u;M. Because it Is made by a iiiellnxl which preserves unimpaired the exquisite natural flavor anj odor of the beans. Because it is the most economical, costing le::s than one cent CATHARTIC " 11 DRUGSISW
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