LADIES' DEPARTMENT. An Helical e Hint. Nlr. llealey of New York, had some time since as a subject for a portrait a young lady who came to his studio so dedizzened with paint and powder that every characteristic line was obliter ated. Mr. llealey was, of course in a dilemma. lie could not order the girl to go and wash her face. He would lose his commission, and he is too polite a gentleman. He could not lay the same paint on canvas that there was on her face; it would not be satis factory to the family. When the sketch was lined in he rose from his 6eat, sat down beside his subject, and kindly asked her if she was feeling as well as usual. Surprised of course,she replied that she was. "But, Miss Jones, you walked from your hotel, did you not?" "Yes." "And you came hurriedly up stairs without stopping to rest?" "Why yes, of course." "'Ah, yes, Miss Jones, but you see, though you may not be feverish, you have exerted yourself so severely that there is so much color in your face that I fear it would mislead me. Now to-morrow, if you will be so good, please bathe your cheeks in cool water the last thing, come in a close carriage, and stop and rest yourself upon the sofa you will find on every landing. In that way I am sure we shall have no more trouble." nis speech had the desired effect. The faint flush on her face when she came the next day, was perfectly natural and did not at all retard the picture.— Wathitiyton Capi tal. Fashion Notes. Even mantles are made of plaid stuffs. Gay colors in costumes are worn only in the house. French dresses are again made with the high puffed sleeve. Strawberry velvet trims white cos tumes of cashmere and vigogne and nuns' veiling. Pale mauve and pale yellow embroid ery on white kid appears as a trimming for evening toilets. Red in moderate quantities gives a fine dash of bright color to black, gray, pale blue, and ecru dresses. It is the fashion of the season to use figured goods for the lower skirt and plain goods for the waist and over skirt. The exception that proves this rule is when Watteau over dresses are made of gay figured sateens with plain skirts flounced with lace. Black satin and silk suits for sum mer wear are made up in the simplest styles, imitating the woolen costumes made by the tailors. The black draperies fall in wing-like points on very light pleatings or even on skirts that are quite plain in the back breadths and the aprons are un trimmed. The trinknings for dress skirts are not elaborate, yet tire very effective. Tb finish the foot of Ottoman silk or Sicilienne skirts are four bias gathered frills, made quite scant, an eighth of a yard wide when finished, and sewed on to lap half their depth to give a bunchy appearance; these have a self binding or milliner's fold on the lower edge. YISIT TO A HAREM. What the Wife of a Kew York Xintster Saw iu One, The ladies of the literary society of the Madison Avenue Congregational church, New York, listened in the church lecture room to a description Mrs. John P. Newman, the wife of the clergyman, of her visit to the harem of the pasha of Hillab, Baby lon. Mrs. Newman's visit was made ten years ago, when she was traveling with her husband, who was not per mitted to accompany her into the in terior of the harem. "The gates of the 'Abode of Bliss,' " said Mrs. Newman, "closed instantly after I entered the building. A long corridor opened into the main apart ment of the harem. It was furnished ■with gorgeous tapestry hangings, and sumptuous satin furniture of curious design. • The curtained windows looked out upon blooming gardens. Ranged about the chamber in various attitudes were a score of women. Some were seated on divans and some were kneel ing. Thirteen of them were the wives of the pasha. A cloud of negro servants attended to their wants. I could speak hut a few words of Arabic, but we were at home on the subject of dress, which has a universal language of its own among women. All the women had large, long-lashed and lustrous eyes, and dark, finely chiseled features. Their costumes were magnificent, and strangely fash ioned of rich satins and loaded with ornaments of gold and jewels and gar lands of pearls. Their head-dresses were of silken gauze, held by bands of gold, and surmounted by graceful ostrich feathers. They wore silk trousers and silver slippers, and their finger nails were tinged with yellow. To an elderly lady, very queenly in her movements, implicit obedience was yielded by the others. The air of the apartment was heavy with the per fume of sandal wood. A crowd of colored servants brought in cigarettes and sweetmeats and coffee, and of these delicacies I was pressed to par take. '♦The eatin41.40; not earnings, $104,703.04; being an ncrenseof $41,683.77 as compared with the lorresponding month last year. Pennsylvania Notes. Alexander Scott, son of the Hon. John Scott, of Pittsburg, Pa., counsel of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, was killed by cow boys in New Mexico on the 17th of May. Mr. Scott was engaged in cattle raising. Small-i>ox of a virulent type has broken out in tbe Lancaster county (Pa.) prison, and the institution has been placed in quar antine by the local board of health. No person, with tbe exception of the keepers and physicians, are allowed to leave the building, and a similar prohibition has been placed on all manufactured goods. In Pittsburg Thomas Welch was fatally stabbed by his wife with a red-hot bayonet. Welch had beeu drinking and strack his, wife she picked up a bayonet used as a poker for stirring the fire, and ran it through his left lung. Thirteen prisoners at the Lancaster (Pa.) jail are ill with smad-pox. Many of the large iron establishments in and near Pittsburg are gradually introducing natural gas and dispensing with coal as fuel in certain c°partments of their wosks. Many residences at the east end of the city are also lighted and heated by the natural gas, brought to their doors by pij>e lines. The newspapers hope that this change of fuel will become general, and remove irom I'iitsburg tho reproach of being the "Smoky city." Washington Notes. Over $2,000,000 in United States notes and gold and silver certificates were reduoed to pulp in the Treasury Department Wednesdsy by the macerating process. This is greatly in excess of the average amount destroyed. The Department of Stnte has been advised tlmt n treaty of peace has been concluded between Chili and Peru- An Accurate Tlmepiccc. * * * "While on the subject of Waltham watches, we may mention that we have te:n a letter from the Commander of the Gordon Castle {Cas tle line of St*to>cn Register. Well, no ; but we have often won dered what Vanderbilt would do if he bad our income.— PhHadepltia News. "FEMALE COMPLAINTS." Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.: F'enr Sir —l was s ; ck for six years, and could scarcely walk about the house. My breath was short and I suffered from pain in my breast and stomach all the time : also from palpitation and an internal fever, or burning sensation, and experienced frequent smothering or choking sensations. I also suffered from pain low down across my back, and was much reduced in flesh. 1 have used your "Golden Medical Discovery" and "Favorite "rescription," and foet that I am well. Very respectively, DELILAH B. McMILLIAN, Arliugton, Ga. Tho proposition is made in Boston to have n school holiday in the middle of tho week, instead of Saturday, after the usage common elsewhere. _ CANCERS AM) OTHER TlJlftKS are treated with unnsunl success by World's Disj>ensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Send for pamphlet. Oranges and lemons lose 25 per cent, in transportation to this country; pineapples, t0 per cent., and cocoanuts 8 per cent. Should yon be a sufferer from dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria or weakness, you can te cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. There were seventy-two American earth quakes last year. T COOA Cmr, Ga —Dr. J. P. Newman says: "Brown's Iron Bitlers are very popular, and their use always results satisfactorily." A tremendous miss-understanding. The Chicago girl's foot. BALTIMORE, Md.—Rev. W. H. Chapman save: "I deem Brown's Iron Bitters a most valuable tonic for general ill-health." Banana pie is a new ccnsjnracy against American digestion. Frnr.er Axle Grease. One greasing lasts two weeks ; all others two or three days. Do not be imposed upon by the hnmbug stuffs offered. Ask your dealer for Frazer's, with label on. It saves your horse labor, and you too. It received first medal at the Centennial and Paris ex positions. Sold everywhere. "Rough on Rnt." Clears out rats,mice,roaches,flie, bedbugs, ants,skunks,chipmunks,gophers. l.>c. D'g'sts. WAPCOTT, the gentleman who ate thirty brace of quails in thjrty days, was relieves from any disagreeable ftnnach troubles b\ using GASTRINS, and took nothing else dot ing the task. Sold by druggists. Mother Swnu' Worm syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; feveriehness, restlessness, worms, constipa tion. 25c. The North American Indians, especially the Seneca tribe, made each frequent ass of petroleum that fo r many ysars it was only known as Seneca 01. Now it is known as Ca:boline, the Wonderful Hair Renewer. "IJuclm-Pnbin." TheQuick,complete cure.annoying Kidney, Bladder, Urinary Diseases. sl. Druggists Chrolithion colllars and cuffs, while thor oughly waterproof, feel as soft as velvet arounu the neck and wrists. ONE pair of boots saved every year by using Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. There is nothing in this world which so mck'.y curdles or turns sour as the milk of uman kindness. y ■ ■ Mothers, Attention! Chas. Jones, of Elizabeth, S;>encer county, Ini., •'ivs: "I have dealt in medicine a number of years, tnd will say that Dr. R-xrer's Vegetable Worm Syrup in the most valuable medicine I ever sold. My cus tomers are well pleased with its effects. The Testimony of n Physic-inn. James Beochar, M. D.. of Sigourney, lowa, says: ' Tor several years I have been using a Cough Balsam called Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and in almost every case throughout my practice 1 have had entire success. I have used and proscribed hun dreds of bottles ever sinco the days of my army practice (1863), when I was surgeon of Hospital No. 7. Louisville, Ky." Old maids are described as "embers from which the sparks have fled." CONSUMPTION My newly discovered Treatment rteter fails to effect a speed;/ aud permanent cure. Give full particulars of case- Address Prof". M. L. NOBLE. Saiitn t'iarn, Santa C'lnrn Co., California. NO PAY UNTIL CURED. "THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." insixes, THRFQMCRSsiw.mis, BorsePo.m JJlfltwntnO f|„ e -Hollers (Suited te all sections i WriteforFiiEElllus. Pamphlet and Prices to TbcAultman 4t Tavlor Co, Mansfield, Ohio. [T*nr Whnt rtn® of th® frf®viog Tcstiflc* lis xurdin t the Sclontlflc Prepar Alton of A Brother MR. DAWLf.i ha* in the drug business In thi :ity of Providence twent -Ivo vear< M elc! 1 * and rrc 'riclor in good stapling, an 1 knows whereof he kfllrm*. -ED. Dr. t>. says: " For man - p.* rs I have suffered, lit* cn*olj at time*, with what is generally called rlieu n&tfsm. When fln-t attacked t was conlned to my bed tnd could not walk a stop. 1 could not bear the roight of tho bedclothes, so excm Mating was thA igonv I endured. I always noticed thit liefore these dta'-kscaine on mv kidneys were affected ; before here would be any pain in my limbs or any swelling >f Joints or limbs, the color of the secretions from thA lidunys would bo vflfy dark and the odof strong and fverlsh. The last attack was very severe, about flvA rears ago, and I wa* confine I to the house several reeks, aud was unable to attend to business In three uoiiths. During the lime I was confined at home ind the time of mv convalescence I employed fouf >f the best doctors that t could obtain, but none of ibem gave me-permanent relief, for the7 did not £0 to work at the rauso of tho trouble. Having been ac* lualnted with the proprietor of Hunt's Itemed? A long time I was In lueed by him to give It a trial, tioj-ingt hat if might r-aoh tho seat of the disease; mil after taking ono bottle I found m self Very much Improved, and after taking th second I *** feoling better than I had after Any previous attacks. Dtiriug many months previous to taking tho Itemed y my hands and fingers would Ikj very much swollen anl stiff every morn ug; my left side, in tho region of stomach suSsp'.cen, was very lam A and sensilive i st t.ioosl would be takm with ssvere crimps over the spleen, .til l be obltgid to apply mu-tt.ir 1 or cayenne for tem l-orary relief; 1 was very nervous u ghts aud could not sleep ; I was oblige d to be ver.' particular i i my diet and m phvsicil s. stem *as rally demora'izeiL Since 1 h tvo tik n H nit'a R'med system itlcally all ih se, thing* tasvo ch tug" 1: I hiva no s'folleil ban Is or limbs, fl i p.\in or cramps la thA side. caß .at all kinds of fool, sl<*eu sonn l'v and get thor oughlv reeled, and m kidneys ar a t.ve and per- I.urn th ir tun - ion* pr unptlv. thu. taking out or thes stem all th" pois Minus r>' cr-llon* whirn con lam nde t in* whole siein whore the kidno;.s ao not art eiilciontl . Mv frieu l, what Hunt's I'emot? hss done for mu ti wi Ido for all of yon. I belle re it to be the oalv sure euro tr all dlsotsas of the fciu ucjs, Li vet aud L'riuarv organs. I*4**l ~ . „ hi. K. 13a u'LST. iM Mroai Street,".. r HAG BEEN PROVED U I The GUREST CURE for _ # i KIDEH'EY DISEASES. | Docs a!-.me back or dlacrdered urlr.e indl- Q Batth.*t you are a ? THEN DO NOT ® E -ar""ATr u;o Hidney-V/ort at once, (drug- e 5 3; -3 ricc-n n'.ud ;!)an.d it wUI speedily oyer- u co- 1 tha !-: caxe aj-d restore healthy -urtlca. ® c "a _ IA- r Tor complaints peculiar > U Et4vt'L-.Trto ;.v .;r t x, such ca pain J ** ladtY-ihr.casee, Kidney-Wort la usuurpaaaod, ► 1? as it tri'.l act prompUy and scfely. JjiUtcrScs. Incontinence,reU utlCfi cnaflae, t £; bri--::uv. *.c7;cr7drpefite,anddull dragging £" 0 >aius, .-.'-11 -,etu:y yield to its curaUve power. £ ** r- GOLD £'/ ALL LL.UO LISTS. Price sl. * "Mr. F.than Lawrtnce. ray tiwnunsn," says Dr. Pluhp C. Bxllnn. of M >nktoa, Vt., "was bloated from kidney The skin of his leg* hons like gists Kidney Wort evrr.dhim- Apr. 20-*. I IS A SURE CURE 1 for nil diseaaea of th© Kidney© and B LIVER , j It has specific action on this mo*t Important w , j eryan, enabling it to throw off torpidity -ud | ! f inaction, ttimulaCug the healthy secrcticn of f | J tho Bile, rv.d by keeping tho bowels In free k I condition, eCbcting iu regular discharge. 1 Malaria. tho'chi.la, I j 1 aro bflicua, dyspeptic, or constipated. Kidney- k A Wort will surely reheve and quickly euro. | f la tho Soring ticlcainxJthcSyrtcm, every 1 4 one ahculd" take a Ocrcugh course cf it. | II- SOLO CY DRUCCISTS^_Pr]CO j >I^ "Tell my br-uher eoldiert." writes J- C- Pawer, of Trent -n. 11l . "ind all ethers, tea, that Kidney-Wort cured m/ JO ;'*ri itrr disorilrrt- Put hsh it, please, in the St. L/.u s t;'emnwn *° ftlLid* ■■ "Vnv which tb>a etcriin K || ff KIERIATII inv.gorant and anti ' febrile medicine has f'len duly as a f©o £ tection against mr. vegetable . affections- Hostet- NITWf 1(3 For sole b, .11 Ml I | P Druggists and Deal ' ■ ■ pwrt ™ ere e"n°r*Hy. ALEX. H. STEPHENS. The life of this illustrious patriot and statesman, by F- NoRToS, author of "Life of Gen. Hancock " llliiMrnted- Papanr, lO cts; cloth, 25 els; half Russia, 35 Ct*. Postage stamps received. Not sold by dealers. LIFE or PFTFU COOPER. 10e- 25c- and 35c. LIFE orWASHiNGTON InviKo.by Stoddard. - 6c LIKE OF Sir ISAAC NEWTON, by James parton, - 2c. RIP VAN WINKLE, byWashington Irving, . . . 2o- BURNING or ROME, ty Canon Farrar, - - 2c- AMERICAN HUMORIST—Artemus Ward, - • 2o- FNOCH ARDF.N, by Alfred Tennyson. - - • 2c. DF.SERTEI> VILLAGE; THE TRAVELER, Goldsmith, 2c. COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT, etc-. 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C ~i ~uo jjys r> >si* sent by mail for 25c. JOHN H- McALVIN, ) cwMl,Ma*s- 14 years City Treasurer and Tax Collector. VfD\K E. PINKHAM'B VEGETABLE OOMPOUN1), 1B a foi'ltlvc Cart Fr nil thM rlnrl Complaints *d WtikieiMl •o roamoii tl our bent female populotloo. A Medicine for Wo©n*. limited hy • Woiaa©. Prepared by a Woman 4 Tka fiwatfot Midi eat Wwotfrr Sl Ibe of f-yTt revives tha drooping spirit©, Invigorates ar.d horaion-RM the organic functions, gives elasticity and flnnneta to the step, restores the natural lustre to t.lO eye and Hints on the pale check of woman the fresh ro ■• of lire's spring and car'.y summer time, j ry-Physiclans Usfl It n J Preaorlbo It Freely "TBI It rcmo-es falntncss, flatulency,dcotroya ell craving for stlmalaot, and relieves weakness of the stomach. it at feeling of bearing down, caning pain, weight and backache. Is always peraaaer.fy cared hy its use. for the en re of Kidney Complalntaof cither vtx thla Compound la unsurpassed. Mood. aid irivfl tone and •.tretixlll U the tysUm, of rvtnn wOUUUi Of cLi 'H OO it# Both the Compound and Blood rurlflcr are prepare 1 at and XU Western Avenue, lyrft, Meat. I'ricoof ottber, sl. Six bottles for S' Sent by mall In tho form Of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per bo* for either. Mrs. Ptakhvn freely Answe-j all lettersod Inquiry Undone Cct- stamp- Scad for paophL*. Xo 'im'ly *houM 'o without LTEIA E. LIVER Th v euro constipation. ULou*uu>4 |ii.i torpidity of tho liver. So cents per box. 4y?d by all Druggista."*© _ n N v 3 1 1 ■PP fa 1 J B .'JFL OL. ,> ■ i A NEW DISCOVERY. nrror iwrera! year* w® have furnished the ! 'rfc- rymcn cf America with an excellent artl flrlil color for bitter; so meritorious J.bat It met Lwith creat nuoeesj everywhere receiving the and c / prizes at both International | I threat s paticnt and *elentlrte chemical ra ■er.reh we ) .re Improved ia revere! poiatasnd 1 | ao* oUcrths new color as brat •* the wtA i It Wi l Not Color th* Buttermilk. Iti I I Will Wot Turn R-sncld. It >3 tho Strongest, Brightest and Cheapest Color Made, 1 i ' nr.Vnd. while prepared In oil. Hso coespoond ' 1 ed that it D Impossible for It t become rancid. 1 ; 1 tSTBEW ARE cf all Imitation*, and of all other oil colore for they arc liable to become j ; I rancid and rpoi! tho baiter. j I yon cannot get the "improved" write o* I to know where and bow to get It without extra I icxpenso. " ' ITTLL*, r.K niSDBO* A CO.. rrt!sss, Tt. | j m * em * *~a na 1 sa * jm 1 ■ iinsr ■ ■©__ ---. wv-——— 30 WW fei Xlecteis Appliances tre lest 30 Ears' Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOUN6 OR OLD, TIT HO are suffering from Ntr.vcrs DEBILITY, " LOST VITALITY, LACK or NKRVE FORTS ASD VIGOR, WASTI.NO WEAK REUSES, and all kindred diseases. Speedy relief rnd complete rretdra- Uou of HKALTH. VIGOR and MASMOOD GUARAK TEi.d. The grandest q| covrry of the Nine teenth Century. Snd at cnce for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO,, MARSHALL, MICH. ■mrr Imk.BALSAM Core* Connniuptlon, Colds, Pnenmonla, In* flttrnr.it, Itroiu li,!l Difficulties, HrwtirhUls, llMnrurnesn, Asrlttnn, C'rssp, \\ liooitlng ('OIIKIi, ittid nil |li*ra*ei of the nrefituing tlrguMH. It awothi'M und bcnls the 3lt*uibrnns ef the I.nncv, iiiflnnird and poisoned by ths disease, ami prrTrnts the nlaht sstrats and lightness arrosn the chest vrtnru arroinwaay it. Consumption Is not ait Inearttblt* malady. HAl.l.'s IfALM.iI will enre you, even ihoualtnrofessisuwl aid Ml*. f XX.—NOTICE.—XX* AS BLUE FLANNEL BARMENTS Of Inferior Quality of Goods tre told as ths " genuine Middlesex." -which are not made by that mill. Tho MiddleM-x Company, In order to protect their cntniners and the pnhhe. give nolire that he-eafter all Clotliinr mndefrom THE MirDLK £X SfANDAItO INDIUO DLUE FLANNELS >D ACHT CLOTHS. *ei.| hv ell leading clothiers,-.net bear the "SILK HANGERS," AtrnHiM by the Selling Agents to all parties ordering the goods. WENDELL, FAY A CO., SELLING AGENTS, MIDDLESEX COMPANY. te and 38 Worth St., Nrtv York: T Franklin St. Boston; 181# St. l'Mladelnhia. It rellevre at onee Burns Piles, rns. Bunions. Scalds.Bruises, Soreness of feet, bands, eyes. etc.. I tchlner from any reuse. tsc. Ask your drag gist, or send to 92 Fulton Street. N. Y.—a Ml Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. kSX BM lire in time. Sold by druggists. |SJ agentswTNTEO rsS ting 3lncllne ever invented. 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