jarm Weather : Weakness i guirkly oversome by the totiing and hlcod enriching qualities of Hood's Samapariiia. This great medi- spe cares that tired fesiin £17000 re gulekly as the sun dispels the morning mist. It avo enres pimples, bolls, salt beam, scrofula and all other troaties originating in bad, impure blood, 00 nd’s Sarsa- parillic " Greatest Medie ing $4: Kix foe $3 md atmo iri Wood's Pilis cure Hilionsness, foastige ation, Ty ctr. No fits or nervons. news after Best day's use of Dr Kline's fireat Nerve Hosta £2 trial hottie and treatise free De BH. Rion x uh. 0 Arch Re Phila bs Mr, Winslow's Soathiog Ry sup forehildron teeth ing, sot thie grr, red noes in furs Gon, nimys ia, carm wind colic, Re.a bottie The Hank of England contains silver ingois which have lain in Hs vauits sinc 1696, Beanty ts toed Dees. blood mea a n skin. We without it. ag pred hin andy Cathar: tie ¢ your biol and ¢ it clean, by Harring up the lazy live fiver and ¢ iriving ail im- ies from t be } En Jo today to Brat pimilen, wekiy bios wie ve A Aid beauty for ten conta Be Swaranteed, 0c, 23¢ Chr The Inrgent enciosure for deer in sald 40 be the Royal Park in Copenhagen, of 4.200 acres. =~ = No-To Bae for oe Fit) Cont: Guaranteed tobmece habit core. makes weak wn rons. toed putt 800, 81. AU drusgisie Marketing Early Pota'e o~ To those who are unfamiliar with pov | tato growing. the high prices which early potatoes comimand might seem to make it an obieet to dig a large part of the ¢rop and market it while the price fs up. But there are several drawbacks | in warketing potatoes early. The weather ts hot, and while the skins of potatoes are tender, they will rub off | “thelr Jackets if handled freely, and the . hem of the skirt, Some Pretty Maslins. Some of the prettiest masiins of the season are of gray or of black and tom has bean widely followed. acoustomed to ont-door exercise, and | macia wretched by confinement in- - white made with frilled fichas, which | fall in long ends to the waist or the made np over rose.pink | Tope. A preity gray one | silk and ¢ frilled with black lace had the long * fichu effect, and when worn with a droopy hat of black trimmed with white and pink roses, ducing flesh face straw completely eclipsed the host of pink and bine and other paie tinted gowns | present. BH AR Satin a Favorite Material. Satin has again come into nse for | ‘ evening gowns, and a decided in- | novation 1s that it i= now permissible | | for young girls, to whose freshness its | | severity is certainly mont becoming. F ATgirl who looks biowrzy and rather | milkmauly iu 8 muslin becomes a . charming Hetie when | draped with heavy, glistening satin, . which, in such a case, should be but | little tritnmed. For older women and | young married women there ara fitted flonnces to wear with these satin’ . gowns. They are made of monsseline de soie or talle, most elaborately em- . broidered with chenille, paillettes or : vther rich effects. These donnses, | with blonse trimming to match, may be bought separately and applied to f "ny toilet, pee are theo almost sure to rot. w ther are never sent far or in | In digging potatoes Jarge auantities. early there is great waste, as only = | Pheri : yi relia of Mayflower days of which they rs ep are justly prond. Mrs. Faran's is go DOSIOERS and i, few of the largest are of marketable ‘size, and those that will sell would | grow still larger if left a few days longer fu the Hill. Row Muon Flo a Be Miserd “Henrietta,” sald Mr. Meekin, “do pou think you'll miss me?" She looked at him io surprise and queried: “When? “When I have Fone to war™ “Mr. Meekton” she answered, *1 have had reason for resenting a great many things, but | am willing to own that If Spanish marksmanship Is such hat you are inissed in the war as often a8 1 will miss you at home thers won't # be aay risks for you whatever!” Origin of Goldfish. fare ‘Mount Tslentsing, a prevent to Mme. De Pompadour. iA | Warship of Vast Cost. | THe pew British battleship Implace- ; ‘ble $8 10 cost over $5,000,000, the largest sum ever spent in the building of a man-of-war. Tha armor plates alone eat $750,000 and the guns Beary to the originality and of the combination, but also | by ‘scientific processes the Cassronxia Fro Synce and we wish to impress upon new of purchasing the original remedy. As the 1a Fio Svace Co, Kgwlodge of that fact will ¢ hi etendied of the Cavs St. 4 will 0 September Gth, Nine Free on Application to . closer, | latter. | the box, midway between bottom and | | the corners of the box. | other across the top, like a cover, and | | sew it firmly to the edges . the box sits upright on toilet table and | ht SN a | hairpins are trust through the loose | Ath pradigality. | uetting, their points will be caught in | : the finer meshes of the second net below. Any tiny ornaments, in the Two Mayflower Relics. Mrs. J. J. Faran and Mrs. Robert i Hosen. of Cincinnati, Ohio, both own . box of boxwood, almost bisek with age, | and abont the cover are leaves and | . flowers inlaid in other woods vividly | : eoloved. This box is in excellent pre | | servation, and but for a deep crack - secross the top might have been kept ‘in & glass case all these years, [It isa | tradition in the Faran family, that . this little glimpse of Puritan precision - was brought over by a Mayflower an- | oestor, in which to keep her caps from | the ravages of the salt sea air during : the voyage. Mrs. Hosea's Mayflower | | relic is & piece of a gown worn daring - the voyage seross. It is of homespan, faintly stamped in tiny clasters of | delicately tinted rosebnds, The edges Fn nse Bodies Trimmings. The old-fashioned aerophane trim. ming is coming in again; snd it has | a pink tulle, forming flat flounces in | | converging lines, alternating with classically | i and the economy or to a limited aren, nse the Practisad with pradence, other form of exercise, it is said, eqnal to it in its beneficial results, accomplishes greater wonders in re. ~ Harper's # Bazar. The Charm of a Biack Har. What a wonderfal charm there about a black hat! of 1! | home to the hearts of many women {this season. § i 3 | i If yon can have cnly two hats pee season, always let ons of them be bisck, and if one chapean is all yonr circumstances allow every three or six months, then be wise and choose it black. A black hat is like charity —it covers such a multitude of little wins of omission and commisnion i diplomacy, Prombs of roses, indress, and itisalways distingnished- looking and becoming, Ths long- headed woman, who shops with orders her hat all black and dashes in whatever color she pre- fers in the comb of lowers undarneath | the rear brim Now, if yon drop in at any progressive millinery stadio you will find for =ale many of these violets, ete all pre pared to either pin on your haar bs. fore yonr hat goss on or task to tae i back of i | bands of silver, a thick rache at the | hem. The embroideries are perfectly wonderful. White mirror velvet ia covered with rich orchids, carried out | _in chenille and paiilettes and padded | : #0 that they stand up in the boldest relief. Another has padded flowers in | . blue velvet, with black centers, lined with gold. figures in many of the embroideries, ont | Cold tissue on cloth } i Most of the bodices are made fall, while | ' some are swathed to the figure with | pean de sole girdles in green, manve aud light corn eolor and other delieate tints. Some of the low-cut waists are | covered with a lattice work of black | poses entire bodices or forms the full front ard short sleeves. A Hairpin Holder. In the bottom of a square or three. ' sud heavy for ballast, as a pasteboard | . have been carefully fringed, and the lengthens : i are of Ch origin. | “sample” in wonderfully preserved. re originally found in a large lake and were brought to Europe In the seventeentd | ‘eentury. The first in France caine as {ing able from right to left. been applied in a sharming fashion to of silk and the hat with a fow stitches, Here we have a great convenisnce, ‘for itis not every amatenr miliiner who knows how to work up a floral comb or cache piegue with the proper and it is on the i bttie finishing tonches that a hat de. | pends for ita chic expression and an ‘air of tidy completeness, No More tha» Pin Cashion, The return of needlework an a fine art sad fashionable pastime accounts | for the unusaal array of pretty fancy articles that inorense as the season ad- vances. With the passing of the pin- tray came the revival of the pin- cushion. The monotony of its old. time pillow form is“ relieved by the most decided departare possible in contour. The ultras smart pinenshion is a roll that can be spanned between the thumb aud first finger, hut it indefinitely sometimes, reaching ont the {ail Limit of the dress. It is of rich sik, delioately embroidered or { hand. -painted, and finished all round with double and even triple frills Iser. The varthing fad has invaded the piscushion ranks, and silk and satia covers are overlaid with dainty folds of silk masiin that {frequently have profuse decorations of their own. A searle! satin onshion of (this Kind bas 8 monssshine dn sce cover edged in lsce and decorated with a hand. paisted rose and leaves of na- | tural size. Delicate silks are draped in white net ran with narrow ribbons caught here and there with elasters of long-looped bows. The fall table length pincashion, which is more a matter of ornament than utility is the central figure of a set, the smaller casuions preserving the general form | of decoration, but ranging in size to | very minnte patterns, devoted, hiv the . velvet, and finely shirred tulle com. Way. to little ribbon pans. Lando a 4 : : Maal, Fashion Notes. Hats that turn abraptly off the lace ‘ ave among the very fashionable wiyles, . cornered box place something small box four or five inches deep might ‘ be made top heavy when laden with | Knit or crochet tec] long hairpins, pieces of open work the size of the box mouth, one eof coarse, The embroidered patterns in dregs lengths are very elegast and tempt. ng. Raches, fuids asd rows velvet ribbon are used for of narrow Fs + silk, and i shirring and tacking io varions widths oom | meshes, the other somewhat fiver and | Secure the finer piece inside | top, stretebing it across and sewing using a» finer needle for the | +, oqually as fashionable cs those arranged to curve upwards as they - the corners of the knitting well into When way of shells and stones, can be put on the sides of the box by pasting one i side at a time with warm, hquid glue, placing the shells, ete, there. on, and leaviag to dry before orna- dry and firm paint the four {or three) sides i glue or mucilage and sprinkle thickly with table salt. Une Way ot Getting Thin. The glory of having discovered a India. her normal size. She coald not walk, ness, either to ride or to enter into ont-door sports. One day she thought of the skippiag-rope of her echildhocd After a few weeks’ practice she began to gain in health and to decrease in mize. dred skips. As she exercises several sam total of ber day's work, Her cas | the other sides. When all is of a usual means of exercise must rest with the wife of an English officer in | As sometimes happens after a | long illness and its subsequent eoa- | finement, this lady found herself, when | able #0 move about again, almost twice | OF Leries, Ntretels the i nor was she able, through nervous. tout-of oor | points, waves, chon, for light wools, Flounees put on straight all aro: sud are earried towards the back of tha skirt, Ribbon in faille, satin, ganze, grena- dine, moire and velvet, in rows, sli i: ler used witis fonps, knots and streasess, os The silky Heuriettas and French and India ewshmeres in white and colors are regmning the place mn fashionable favor which they lost when dull-surfaced, rough materials fist became so popular. A striking-looking red pean de soie | gown has the neck cat square, and | edged with black mousseline de soie raching, the rest of the bodice being | a plain blouse, fastened under the arm with invisible hooks. The nary and army blue serges, foalards, mohairs and light-weight which the season bas produced. The princesse robe, cat on familiar, strict lines, and not elab- orated with handsome laces, drap- berthas, and other decorative modifying additions, 1s not suited WRAr, wevaer gracedul 1343 Cand correct it may be for the house, : ulie | imaginable. | princess She makes a daily record of six hun- | A costume of dark blue walvet is of the The hody a ful over a guimpe, made of silk mnsiin shirred on cords Ix Women | doors | skipping | Bo is Hy $ ig This artistic truth | are getlung I OWL way of getting thin and of keeping in | C0Stume cloths are made into stylish | good condition when one is deprived | tailor costumes for traveling and gen. | ! eral wear, that bold their own against | all the endless smart and nove! gowns its to coolest-looking dresses ! 8 among the best. Wala is i i . The muslin is in creams color aud the | times a day, her record represents the | cords are of pink, the effect being ex. ' coedingly pretty as well as novel, tender of Frer regret CY 10 UMERS. bye this esk, mads of quarter. sawed oak or tinmbod in mahogany, pian pexiinhed, Jt ead: ten Tb in, high fr. wile, Bin. Pevioeind mir por. Retail Pres $0 Our mammoth jpenerni cataingoe, the great bovpsehob) edacator is msl {rea an request, Chir Clothing cate igre and irith samples is also mat 1 free. Exprossuge paid on ait huni Owing toan overprs CA duction at our Bait SAREE ZD more mii, we are of. fering many specials this month. Our Car fet eatslogue iy hand inted colors is yosirs or the saking, This MOnth we sew Carpets, furnish wadded fining Tree, and Sar {freight on sil $8 Carpst pur chases and over, Ad dress (axatly as below: A PLOT FOR A NOVEL, ‘ Dane Offered Ready-Made for the Deas perate Literator, A novelist in Bostas do not laugh there are sovelists in Bewton, ves, and aetunily living hersoosaid Us other day. "If I ould ouly flad a pio” Here is a plot for Bim free of charge, and the story i= a {rue one In 1730 a lady a» Into RBirmingha Engiand, with a handsome sqgaipage. and desired the landlord of fan to band, iw pied fo marry some body or other before abs laf The man bowed and r ia dyship to be in 8 facetin imor, but Deding made sens ble how moe she wis fa earnest, he went out a search man that wend marry a fine without axkiag questions. After many repulzes from poor fellows pot desperate enough for such & von ture, he met with ao sxcise man, said he “vould pot Be in a we fionn than be was went with the innkeeper and made a himself, which was all bad to bestow on the lady, who mime dintely went with Bim to one who gave them a license and made them man and wife an which the bride ATE Ler Ppouse (200 and without more delay left the town and the hridegroom find out who she was or unrid range adventure Roan after she waa gone two genltiemen came into the town in full it of Ler; they had traced her so far upon the road, and. fading the inn where she had put ap they examined inta all the particulars of her conduct, and on hearing she was married gave up thelr pursuit and 1 ed tack. Truly a noble dame. one worthy of a full length portrait In the gal lery structed by Thomas Hardy, Why did this nolle dame offer her poll to the Srst comer? And the respectable males of the hack ward? Qal. a the real lady came ie the her a how get WOR Gate FE ae Sad i Hrsg fawn 8a BEER Was Bo iat of wean Whe wers the phirsgers? Dud abe ish by one sudden mareiage to ese pe one deliberately sontrived and pant? Wax the eveise man fellow in spite of his abtesr ¢ Jitd she ever see hin ag that she the world and Fred with hig? Laps the men of & baunted him: perhaps It rauesd Him doughty deeds. [1's a1 pity hat Hardy has net accounted for hor sot! and her fate with Lis grim irouy.— Hos tou Journal retaug ] twlty avd i Tye Prat ow 2 $d Bot hey Tot ug 3 Pur TY Ever Have » Pos 1 Bather Yom rade sat Fay Bb MME REY RB Year : i ae By Fy we Deut Tebaces Spit sad Smohs . Your Lin Awwy, To quit tobaenn easily and forever, be mag setie fad of Life serve und vig Bae, the wonder worker, thal makes weak men strong. All drugeisia, 0c or fl. Cure poarsse terd Pookiet and sumple free Address Seriing Remedy Co, Chicago or New Yuk hav deviated &.0%8 vears Bahen The Chinese *oopm ot won of Pr whol pearis and sponges Te Care Constipation Focever, Tako Quteure's Cagdy Cuatharte le orSe It C CC tail weure, druggists refund mone A huge surdial made af plants and Sowers adorns south Park, Chicagye The standard = his ensts the shadow iu also decks ow Bowers, and 3 made to resemble a gi- gantic sar of corn. entire {he iY oY i i ia Payable semi-annually at the Globe Trust C These bonds are a first mort x a Lnalls Are Gat of & | lady | wha wera | wha | arse rondt. | and sccordingly Fle tas why wore £ r. fake NeTo Where Fingers Are Clavesy. The countries where the long finger ratl 13 most affected are Kiam, Assam, Cochin Chins and Chins The ap proved length varies from three or four {to twenty-three inelies. A Riatness ex- | quinite permits the unfis ou Liv Angers {to Brow to such an extent (hat his | hands are practically useless. The ar iNtorraie whn sy these nalls can dress thommselved ur even rg frie themselves, amiese hold the long Anger nati Pin the same reversnse Bild family tree. Many of them never have their nails from the dav of thelr coirth. On the fies finger the nall is of monderate length threw or four inches while on the oiler foagers the nalls grow occasionally The Fthmamb nail, which ailoves] fo grow long. after reashing a oortaln § Bngth curves ground Hike a corkscrew, Io both China and Raw (he owners [of long nally wear mela] cases over | them to preserve them, made of gold or siiver, nnd While long regarded as singular in | China, rarely net with except on fanatirs and pedantic scholars | Among the {akies in i peculiar custom jx that of holding the i band tightly clench] and in ole posi : tion so long that at last the nails grow ; Si the palm. smerging ut the back of the hand and growing thence j P slmost to the wrist i | muscles refuse to apport the am any {longer ir is bound in position with seveiia In Nubla the long nal . Indicative of good breeding Ths ars [ porrats constantly subifect thelr Anger EHos to sedar wood fire to nw growth The : lands AHIPTR { 3 the head : ire sxe Brands fst | feed The Si Ws the ha to two feet tw Alas no je sweled they are inhabitants of ‘the Marguesas ATE AONE THe Bost SXDErt tal ears pa the fingers and the toes from teedia, The arpsmentsd with | ttmost Pears all The fingers havi PRIIPTH, RO Gand would ook as hough locased in oa right Siting glove were it not for the dnger nails of enor mau length which ent plete the hand | adornment of the wealt hier aatives the fir thie Washing Mitk Vossels Ail through the warm weather par hod care is needed to cleause ves. sontained miik. If any particle of milk is loft in the crevices ar corners of semselw. it will sour and alfect any milk thar is af Leal Many people no cleaning milk from vousels wash frst with senldiog hot water This na mistake The hot wR es comguistes the albumen, ‘eausing 1 to stick more closely lo the | sides of the vessel If 0 he of tid the souring of the milk soou sats thmugh the coming of tin, and canses roast on the fron beneath It. What we cail tin is iron with a very this tia coats ing vane! is #1 for long 13s, 4G {An the rn the more bumen, made repaires hard The right way Tay pivemer leeviny and then weald wrais 1580 Ce sole That hinve The only merely Ni SU h wit 1aickly Ly Bot water and milk, hing 1a ren “lean EY weil with eold the. to de Wales i¥ vi A He 8 8! BEE wa er, stray The ondd Hay BiG Reward Siod IER Ww ¥ a want fet reir iesy wT apparition | foe 5 To Care A Cold In One Take fagal viii Par Eds Edaeats Your Rawels With Cosearata, LS $e 3 eH Pus any % # Fie, ws. iC £ i FALE TE a a Te AW x ¥ S34 Fai Fado property of an Industrial C ompany located close to Chieago. The Company has been estab increasing business. The officers of the Comp: any are men of high rep business ability. Com pany are r rurel A few ot th One bonds ¢ accrued interest, For security and a larg KENDALL & WH! €2 Exchange Placa, New Yo i. ame into our hands purchased them several years ago, ital won, They have made so great a success of this bn Vy ever flered & wo ie, We offer them in interest rate these Industrial Ben First-class bonds and securities of all kinds hought and wesr through aod all | oagniated al | Hindoimian 8 i When the wasted | vv ¢ it all troubles hare pone nh a a Mra. Pinkham Relieved Her of Al Her lor Troubles. Mra Mave B. Bascocx, 176 Second St, Oramd Rapids. Mich | had ovarian tronble with ts attendant aches and pains, now is weil Here ars her own words: ! ‘Your Vegeta trim Componnd has made me fool like # DEW Dereon. glare | bes nn taicing It was aii ron down falttired : de, and sueh terrible feadaches y ali the time, i andeonid not Sieey well nights Tal in had ovarian Erouble. Through advice of » I began ese of Lrdia B. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and since taking My ruonthly | sickness used 16 be so painful but have ¢ not had the slightest pain sins taking 1 i= regarded an | your medicine. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too muck. My : husband and {riends see such 4 change 1 mpm. Are ’ pool | um ! Pe 4 x 5 4. ard not even the rrown ung their own § sip a ove It. Vim 1% 0 lished for many years, is well known and doing a large 3 esteemed for their hovesty 1sine=s that t during the hard times A A His i SAR Tonle Ao mae h better ud have SOMme Aolor | Bet Mra Pinkham inv tes women ‘who are Ll to write to her at Lyan, Muss, for advice, which is freely offered. non r & 1 in th weok my wife wis frantic with Two nye. she trigd some of Four CASCARRTS, snd they relieved the pain in her head * immediately. Wa lors recommend Cum... cote." 5 STEDEFOR Pitsburg Sato & Degosit Co Pubury Fg 8 rerward adds | Holt 4 and go inte 5 we HA A vis i any {| have ! os Best. Other Mo trig at] Lew Pr § w wes 2 Lgl mina ian = ny [STANDARD OF THE WORLD| POPE. MFG (D. HARTFORD. 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