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folies 'klMuted in water eolore and elina td
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n artists. e t e
h � Ya II
e
ax tra
o f the sw liner with fashionable Parisiennes,
.A11 kinds o! wide ribb"i used for
-. '. .._- ... .... .: +�t+,aMt�rg•, �1----;1 powerful
� tli , 7. .• t
( itself was power ul enough to lav ,• ) the
« dust. Through tl gra
for his fall. through the • black fi.:lei .et Elf
a amt: 1 � ' t'
T
sh nl death t mounted t u l
f 1 un ed if
a a+i.
ITNT '11AOELF E°
[signor Alex iii. petrol Ftc,+ Fr,' •.
"Itgadl she's the only really beuut
•eaeueii on imported. dies .'-ga`es% mare, oldwoman I over saw, "
iiamg, and it hits shone undinin :,i upon
{f t.l her i�athway del rne. all her soiitui v yeere.
' "+ She loved tie then, the loves him
non. bhe will never cease tri' love him.
"I.'ut how bravely sho has lived While
aldr grief over poor Joe's early death was
sorest Ethel died. The husband who had
been tenderly attached to. her strangely
dt appeared. and two other children had
been left helpless but' for .,.ade•ine —Aunt
Madeline, as es erybody called her since
that time. he gave thein more titan a
mothers' solleitude and care, and all a.
xhothees___Inve,„__Bh_e_workedfor them,
reared them,, educated them ow both
plaid or striped • silk or satin; abet shit The Speaker was one of a grout; of Duan
mudded with gold flowersand wide lace
seer's are also employed in various ways as
$ asleep 8emetiMes they forth the entire
drapery on the back- of,a French dress,while
en, ether gowns they are passed fn soft folds
around the waist, and tied •on the left sid
- ' in long loops .Diad eitds. A width of silk as
often used in. two loops and two long bang,-
Mg
anglug ends at the back, and these end} are
made • '-to -fall-open • 'and -quite -separate' - to
rshow that they ere meant to represa
eli sash.
The icirst ran Styles.
- • Below are fororunuers of the. reslnovable
costumes for fall and `enter, The deigtlq
have been sent a; by 1ltr. Redfern bimself;_
•
•
Who stood. on the steps of ft church ono
Sunday 'morning a few years ago .in a fair
city of which we all know.
The group had apparently been discuss•
ing the wonme whose apoearauce culled:
forth the esclen/edan. t 'followed] the
direction of their looks and; found amp,o
unmet for the enpuatie utterance which
1 bad overheard,
The ustaociatiem-ofr-old age, with uneolu•—.
neon womanly beauty in one person is
rare enough to excuse the curiosity that are married, and their children aro daily
Impelled me' to learn this 'women s iris. taught'to ask tlod's blessing ,an the dear
tory. I will not, therefore, offer any saint who waits, but not in Idleness,.
apology for what the reader. and possibly ' for the Voice of Mercy to pro-
file lady herself,' limy regard as an int claim the end of earthly love and
pertinence. It is,a fact that 1 d{a learn duty. Tier home is musical with the
the story of her life, stranger though 1 am romp and laughter of happy children: the
in the city that is her home. It is not a house cat purrs in sleek content; and the
thrilling tale There is in it hot ono es• scent of sowers pervades the room where
Nudely dramatic_ incident. 1 et it moves peace broods and ldadeline'e gracious
me to deep emotion and stirs within me presence reigns."
a ,oftier admiration than the story of In the soft summer afternoon she'sits'
many a life that genius has snatched out and dreams. The little old-fashioned.
of the common for immortality, locket, in. which Joe i'ertratn's picture
by has lain for thirty • years, hangs on •Iter
ilii h
Atint,Madoline for so she is called
those Who lave her -Would smile in to
refit:00f if any one were to say to her, "Y
are beentitul "— so many years have co
and gone since she gave much thou
•• for herself.. Hers. is a two'fold``beau
t ,• being made•up of those singular graces
person which attrented the notice of
0u •at c c t
� iy. 1>hirch n hat.Sund 1
a norm
and the higher graces of a life that is c
_.,,seeorated to others without ti�ttristi or ,
on
me
g'kt
ty,
of
the
ng
on -
RZDFER.d B11610100 GOWN.
The reader' will, observe . in these illastl a-
tious two points of interest. The frost drap-
ing is higher and seanter, being .only alittle
"scarf draping below the waist. A woman
with a largo stomach Weald stiffer under
this sort of thiug. Ti». other . feature' no•
ticeable is the straight up. and downn'ssof
rho skirt. The tournure is as large as ever,
so immense as to be unsightly, ,iii fact; . but
there ifi little draping of the skirt, even be-
hind. The hilliness passes in large plaiting
friers tor, ts•aist'clown.
IBM:inn-T STREnT-EOOTUi11E..
Toe costumes aro neatly and aboudantly
• braided, it will be observed. Prom this one
gathers that braiding wilt be poliulal -again
during the fall and 'whiten The lavish
sal
and metal braiding, ho'vever„ will not
bo so common as it was before. That'fiishloti'
has been run into •the' ground. ' Snot a pro
fusion of gilt braidsalltld tassels is tawdry
for a
ad . thing. steady n.
Y g'
Thek'
lits are
squite PLiin around the •Lott: •
tom, it tt ill be ohserved, guiltless of :itounce, .
-plai ' of s Phese designs s i w the near-
est"
ear- " l f
est•' ash -to;-the full skirt, tuJi nn3..plaig
tense of seitalmegt tier - war
1 shall first try to tell how she appear
from
m own cin '
o:
• Y point view The nar
tivo proper stall be in the words of t
pastor, to w'llom I ani bound for it,
,nearly es I can set then} down.
Tho figure is tall and the carriage gra
ful. She walks like One accu;;tomed
free o':ereise. Her att.re is undeniab
eluant, The least practical observer
stieh things may see at a glance that
- tune from the hands of a fashioua
• maker. T'dotern)ine, tliercfore,,,-that s
is hot too poor to ,gratify her nate
wolnan's taste for daintiness of dress. 1:
face guite ba. es zn,,v powers of closer
tien. It is the face of . 0 years, . That
have learned; but when' looking into
one docs not think of its ears." rcan n
eay that it conforms to any establish
standard of .beauty,. having" nelth
filth Prosretiise.
AB ata:r-, iorM t1 rlMiw¶y.
Abandoned will,
the ceryl 1' t int tit 1:ulr,n,ls. a, t1 .t hltse.
ti teeth:. t•tt•I,nt.'•Itt pt hs, tl•inptrretl' t.1 01'1d,
.1,lll I,n[k; un•tlillto•8, cw•t•quickly aaandou
e1 v.illi tl . .i 11tt•.•(1,,en, tt "f Dr. 'Pierce
• Vleasntrt. lt,,roatit:la 1to.l:ets," svl'liab Dir,
shear-c:oete,l and little iar,trr than mnYtitr.
seeds, 1.l,tcoutposedof highly concentrait;d
vegetable e;Ytracks. 13y drug;;ists.
Gil 14a la ' ,
r�: NI LENT Ioil� a AJ tilah a,
' es
to •. •
,•
•
1hll speediest u¢d?'pest certain mcdieiue in the hurt.
Wen ALL! FAMILIES t'•sn I'L'
Weak, Bnc1c, Enlal•fted Joints Paralysis,
.Ritcnlnatistn, Neirnlgtx, 1)Jphttlerin,
Notation, Prologues Uterei, .
_eSOM. E lnnle, Weakness.
Little • Daisy comes leaping into role Thu t=est and only ee 0ln remedy to sutlers pain of all
T r y
TODm, ktnds,nn,gatteeo bowlengutandtng, Irstout reliefguar-
aoteed a moles. Swollen Joints, 'Varicose Wine, Bites Of
""Aunt Madeline, you ain't an old nlaitl, Iii•eetO01 clr Hen,
aebe, Nn oll or grease; to .meati and
18 youP
"Yes, -deer (the chin droops ]'ower and
Infin"lmntigit of the Ii;idney�s, $riyhFre '
rests upon . oe's locket); yes, dear babe, Diss ne,
an—aide-meld,u on „ malice s, fee sol nefieo of the p, to . nein Liniment f
the world possessing alterative powers, can be taken fn
ternally;_eareaasnittps and Celle, Diarrhea's and Dysentey.
Sold by an Drnptgfat i. TriaiDettlo, 23e.
write•Uit:pFlrEs•berS;inalttringr,wbo"wll)LL'gtyr
advise on all,llsoaaes,
Beware o
f unscrupulous uu ninu
L� RLR fl P.d1C19 -counterfeits.
d and
I The
u
genuine t• •
R e tdO n f tl
R / n re glass s facsimile h
}lt8atlCt•rer's nawo:over eReb rnrk.- g r e Of the
. DIVES IM1 Row,,D 1IANi)R.41 F PILL -Safe mire re.
Mode and nitertive,'purely iegetabie, For•,tbemire of all
(f,tasettet the Stomach, Liver, Boron, Sc, Sold b all
druggistsnt L'5c, per box Y'
. �Xxterino..exeslal,erawill,-"--,--,..
011 if harlestoh New and ourfer,l
Au extremely rare andcurious urlOtL9
military
1 lar
y
y
ra
medal 1 r
he a was recently' found 'under • u
kitchen in this city« - On one side
AS it has the words:." or 'courage, mood
conduct, and faithful service, .Iirr
dostan. ,Seventy-first IIighTnnd" Light
Infantry. 'Ten years' service, " On the
other side aro the words: "Peninsula,'
teeters .Vimiera, Vittoria, Almaraz, Nivo,
Pyrenees, ' ' t,rtlies, )1• aterloo Fuentes
Owner,"
The medal is made. of composition
metal, and is about one and a half inches
in diameter, Above and below the words
"Seventy-first highland Light Infantry".
are a ergwnand. a -.hunting-horn . respete
Lively, and on the:other side' is an oval•
shaped figure in losing • the cress of at.
Andrew, boside'whielt is 'standing'a bare.
e0•
to
ly
of.
it
boo
Ire.
rii I
er
{n•
1
tt
of
ed
er
0 pretty" chin, nor the soul.
eyes" 'Of w11ieh •we' ••hear s ...•mu
in'.veried portraits of beautiful wont°
,; cveitheloss.1 ant.:,ready, to sake 1
• •yj.utlgnletit on. the gerreriu .pl'.oi•.ositiott th
It=is one of:''tbo"•lo.elicst faee.s that •w
ever seep rut of flit@aril's. -• pie nose,
.nlust:sat is,irt t r100t mold; the haft i •
•. pure while .mass• ai:r((tr1'c l in It t. ogee
cell .at the hack, parte .n the slid l e ti
d a
falling
in eery waves, over the temple
and covering the ears ,and "forming a tris.
ertist'c frame for the never.to.be.for'ott
he speaks tit a'youttg girl at her sid
and her- smile d sclose, a mouth •'full
..natural teeth ' ';'hose .whiteness time
not' touched and whose. perfect goy ntniet
is unbroken, . .
•1 . Iter skip• is clear. tied 'fresh nu e:
�•queut tribute to right living 'and a sign
{ freedom from these vantt es.t)1''women o
wh.ch. the .ortunes of nostrum make
fol footed• pilgrim, •the, beauty of - whose vis-
age has been, destroyed by the abrasion of
Cu the metal aud•the lapse of tithe. As may-
,
be inferred fio1l the names' \ ittoria,'
net imiera and 1'Yaterloo the original pos-
es sessor;of the'inocita}was one who allowed
the British • aha throu ,h the •gip ypisll . en:
s inside. in t_he:war, which• ended at 1Vtitpe-
a, •loo in 181 z.` :The a n _
ail *other .e�enrl of the
tt. medal indicates that the battle -scarred
Hiehlander won new honors and Iaurels
.
COATS
IS rAill Nl' AT CLINTONFOR THE
• S pedal eel tiff .at4 si sect•' by Dorf) COtllpaJ1 ', tit!t,nillj�itn cs
a��: each Ovate 1.
l WWVe bay() the' largest -stock of Aurora,
r�+�, �n r . OY!a"'ty %��`'.OZ'L'tYY11�tY$i
, S iYsaiield. 'W'alttham, end bvtrtae
Ute
0B 111 the
ci��l;: thy, If • you want 11. good assortment
-.:d U..a f , >-' .
„C't_..iCll 1 see leis stock.
WWVatc ]maker,
>re�v.eller and Engraver, Clinton�
abeam �
Iki Greet Micini1Matar
Bu��,
R
•
dater 111, t;'ht (di of.biteineee Mom, if y011 like that t:. }r•i.:; secure earl the
i''1kN7Ly• 1IA.PQAINrb we i>tl:i_yt�u.
�...- cent Reduction
p� in�--='
MILLINERY Goltslstl ,.125—Ladles'.
,l hg, a, anti..
• Children s STRAW HATS.. and BONNETS, the Viet latest Styles.
-
I SF:E OUR Timm ,
, ., .gR . l 1{:ILJUI 5 5'i'()(ilt• ,lle
.r howl tislitt to COST.'
il'I73'eniocent rain/(1 in .' < �' :)Black, , .
5.,1�1T ]t,I f.N.:.t .
�.' 1iI3 � in
,,r ,� ,•t • . inches 'wide •iii
Orgailiz()l ,%•'gone at ruff -::t:. LtsE".l.ta t,j i RIBBON ti
I� STT h i 'kl 1
• l al-icrtc:d' 1U f iStt' \, 5.1)It 12.:86* ' t' f v ti
�' US
tot, aUc. EL
I, It .,Crlisflltl,5re�:cid5itta • Fit itl::.IliI1V I'
"ata. M(:r%,cost':' fir; ted. tr<;rtttettL' Gi y':irrl. lt range all (Att.OE11' T'1`Ai ,'l';;tl-E -•
-
° f: S,i; spit...
s' ip a later norciee in East India
iy •
"t . 1 is.evidently. .a
genuine mi' py relic; It tells a very, nice
af quest tale, and is the mute histoM.... of au
How the medal got ea-Charlesten" Would " ,.• ' `' 8'ti 0 E .
be
Hard to divine but 't °it: u
CI; ttt•rlit ':',ltrsi•:b,_Y'ili'oatstirtd
Lome; .111/oe t•.c:,,. Lhte•rr stied s ranter
�.
Diseases, •.
e w, E.,+,tttticr, ttlni' n }, j;11.iE>taNC9
ofi br✓otlle tr, /11 od 1t1ae0ccN 011t1. Moore
h •old soldier's proud record in peace and in
as war. It resembles map cod thin s iri•cit % tt tileit lrrl:ti+, .•t,r=' t.
r e y �' m t rr• r•r at halve
y to the 1CspCet � tsand
g
Y wiLEt t •
fiction and romance .only ?t or to, d v, cqu 0!s ) taunt cl'o ,•
aC ti , or ! 1 n 1 1 c p7,i S 1 '•t1,lnla:i jai` 0171'
o-' that it is •each+�tilous. The. kilted 1t.1.t'•' i"i. n 3:c'ai (,,t1d:e_ itrsu.s, ? n.ttc't ,^•rtes
of riot ..left, everything •butitisto tell .11i1 Porir •;apps, ••
•1 Ellett
TE,
n L Elio story . ,
rs . Grant to .int) Chttdten' '
[Pltitacletpla a Sancta-SehSot Tftdas,l b d: r.. n
ties girt Ti'c1 i i l i
d ', the 'Philedelp1»:'t,5u='day-SehoolPiinest i tilts Xee3e:lceti ata' speedily .,i
e. ' reproduces a's'below -frenc_its •acute...{al •Incl .. •rmantntit caret ,'y ou
r•.0.e.t r* ~af11tiitj,*,ilio.
tt•,1t., i1.ri,•tt r "t1..J r1•i000
:ht 1111 11 ) rural (renditions. , .
r =ti✓Ccl b',Peri/Lief
` WOuth1221 Vol.,.
rt d dint !a0
arc built . • ,
()Lie cannot' doubt that she is• ait',o`
woman, bid her yenta are 'years of -van
• ..of -purity, Of sweet p'et , of'nhole,Ri>t
.t res'tra{nts.: IYlo not. mar that her: fa
is glorified
"Anet llndetino tvksr>ne of two sistiiTe;
said iris• frier +d • the • pastor, in beginnii „
tTii resits': syhi h I am t , repr. the e, "Ile
father was a -' olitii
p ran, Diad an hone
man:.. lie loved' truth or its own 'liak
and though 'he 'tilled] • miiny `o r•os •]1
died poor. leaving. his min beric
daughters noth ng in the way nig fortuu
ex opt the 'modest home, . -in whi
they were born' and ,reared. , .1Made;in
was • 0 to d ,,the] her sister lv when the
werecalle 2 to face tine :worid. A live]
hood Meet be made for both, and it 'te
c ear enough that only one of •then, cop
undertake the dubious task. •'1'be ch I
1 the) assn( dl r' was not, e nipped for it
:1T,
�lde,'ne a elm
must roll, ih '
1'
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cn :don
y
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up the ]till•
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5 ran o e (She t ril lrivitheiti, the knife
children and voutt of the: country, ���i� " •., i; _uaL t1 ' i r r' • •)
pail � �lw. t. (.n ,r nr.
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no' number of one 11 1.17b the f i?ollorvtiim 1 r l , , t, to os.
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ce' message from t sIdent fiF t t tl t nurture o, o• # iooch 11111-
r117,
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says -that t c I t !
,lis 14 Or 9. - .]til. 'levy -
ct u t (.1 G W' T
pied in sn t° t...----••. �i ' S
to t til •
f car ..._., (-
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to er ou y.underseorccl••liy Lim in 0 0101rs, ants -
Kw:0 1'AicEN •1. [iv( itslf:i4::.
p tiff. lion,:. stmt LCD.• ten . .
,ltsii .ti • (iclit �� il.' (�iillt l � it ., II eai< - ,
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9.ttA ES-, ROWEST ST�YLES, B. ' T.B QUALITY.
✓ his original, manuscript.
St 1•. •\V i.::' ,idle (1, '1i 0..-+-T&the
(;, 1 editor of P71tf •Sundry' -School Times. Ppil-
e • Adelphia: ' Your favor. of vestordav, 0sl1•
ss • inn" a message froth me to. the children
e and youth.of the • Tilted States, tq,w:coin•:
It • pony your centennial number, is this • iso-
PILi '. si-tlQdl5 anti .tilrliit`TIVAES
treate tl with .tit. p•eoet •at't•1n v by • ,look Sint
for tett, cents hi, 'st= 'stumps.. 14dtiress':wont.ifs
DRSPLNS tnI ttEntr, tr zs iocrwrloo , tri l bilin
Street, Bullate, X. `Z
l`hc t rt'atntent' 0 • 1. many'
ilunlst u•;s or cases of those-
ciit(a cs peculiar to • •
ill
the • 'fat !Jiro i hole] and
$urgkoil Institut., Dias !1f-
fo ded' large experience in iui ,piing rime -dies.
fist tLGtr _c•.rc, and -
.lin rt e: s11t a 1."�a',' S
,1?litf'110 pit S1 t1' '1'117; 1`lylh5,'
e )!lent received, `
y My ad ice ie Sunday schools, nb' met-
e , ter what':tlieir de110nlinallof,'. is Hold.
ns fast to .the_ Bible_..Lsthief -Sheet-anchor) -of
coal • ,your liberties write its precepts .in your
d iteai'tsunel •11 tt.. l(,.1't t..•,at IN I t't'iU t,it n..
• To tlie•iniiuenee of this book are we in.
d. bt rr
e edf ••
t.
n ill tl
a on out o t ri
Mir aikido in. the future
'one to true )
. ill P, , rn,ks, 7;
d1SEASES
WOMEN.
e to progress nude .Ill tine a•:• r '.t.
-,:gilt
at
ion,
if
1'
5910 must look C
a,
r��p 66
6A.tr��B•��-`
jVi'h tt li'tt 1 e5olule courage ant! siin
e _ tghteou uegs.c, ttlteth a nation but ,ie the result of this 1'tsi,rdperltnioo;•
t:.., stn l5 a rept (lipeople. " :It' is_ a, t)aw(1rf11i Ir ONI6Vail VO • Tonic
i iespettf 1 [r (" and Nor vine, imparts Igor find stet -Oath.
n _ _ to the system, and (curs, as if b? magic, Leu,.
t.. .Simplleity in Press, • corrhen, or irliites�t3t,•, cestlive '
tilorvin 'painful:
ttatet •a pr.
r• -
tial l
#at of (
!he's`'m• t o lttotu.
i . il'e{t , t n' •le'ca c
•" inaugurated s 't' g. • 'am•
aourie Sli o11, ;1•jc tt•O t'CFRi e>!i►. #rCari'ti . .
• this. stating stews. to: ":aeon �•doavn.,senstnttons+, c•Iarollic .contCes-
tv. • ;popularity - as the '• sutilmer • •seastln pro. tioui :tartans unities' •ries ulceration
poo faith' to lierse t she sot to tt ork. w
who have altvays.know>1 her best uude
stood. She' 'tnadeito feeble anpeele 1'o
• help.. A few of tis gave ]ter connoel. fro!
'time to time, when. she asked it but the , n.e awn tt pion nn
h • 1 1 eV 1119'.. • t 1 deeessIorl.v, pr ole )rots or'
i
of 1 ba
style
'HAS %� 1r;
u ..gr t1/I{1'j�{JI
lescriptionjut r
For leh ••,th
.r e GRAND R PID ] f._,
5 D f
3 It cC.
writ all. ;;he ceased to ask even so lame
r,
ton a �' '
.b atsago„antl=[,..atelcast,-Lav�c twiny
tinier been 'proud- o be eounse edd-by het'
for a wiser woman I never get. e.
tut her fattier -sr -fine -al
were; sellled.-.tbcre.-:.mut• 1t4 --- been
• 0 n
round wait that; has .yet been. - observes.
The sleeves are somewhat short at the Wrist, '
a little full upon the shoulders, and are neat,
close fitting and plain. ' The material of. the
ecstumes is plain cloth or wool goods;
expense
In m CI[
1 � core t
Y ssnlalla
° Round Pins. "
Ffewelere' ()treating'
The effort to introduce round pins again;
it is : belieived, will eventilally succeed; at
. least, there is quite a Iem'and:far all •pins of
this form that show originality of desijzn.
Among the more desirable specimens in this
tine, is one c'onsistingor a crescentof pearls,.'
between the two ends(); *1,110N -set a beau-
tiful Lunges enamel representing an appro-
•priate mythological subject. An Oblong Lim-
oges painting in • 'miniature; encircled , with .
diamonds, is another attractive pin elapsed '
'with round pins, which hoist not be ,con .
founded With the old-time. brooch. This rat- '
ter was uniform in size, ated nTtottly exeeod-y_
ingiy beavy and ehimsy in appearance: The• :
madornr'ouad T,in;; orrtlte2R#nttlfi'y; i5 01n?e,
,- 'is irregular in torsi, sura stiveludeelgn and tlitx
very ar ,s a in lhiifeh. 1; et1 idTTT roue -
,pin" rather to distinguish it !rani the' lace
pin and the ileum, pin, L'otivaen .w•hieh it'oct-
aspics en intermediate place, than to desig•-
nate its shape, which, in point of fact, 10
rarely round.
- grosses i.lrtt� i -f all e d oc-t to -toot i1 p i
.COMr,.-
R. R GO Sugar maple the principal amber. .
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1' , Ad-mstaj'ex: Railroads' already '.huil.t, farmer-
•{.nus towns and eit'e5S, one of the healthr';t parts '
ti f theUnited States, purest water, gOo,l markets,
fine fruit, Food raid;, schools, ,mashes, large
�rkultut•:t popufatiop, hest building material ..t.
! •iv+ figures, gond Soil, Lots prices, day ta=mp,
,erf e f
e t title. inc'banks rrnps, charts, :owl all
I .1�iit u• ,1 ktformation, address.
"w (): r uowARI,
s -.. or very i%y ant r,mer>sastt- v,, -• .
l ..,street dress,- •-This leaves:little-clang for' tit t$taderat(.4* 1 er papules 1111-'44
individualit . or ch'ara '
c.terfsttc`'develop- .. It' ronik,o roll<>vc,=s end :cores' Nausea
anent o the taste in a lady.; dross, except and VealctteF s or ` t,orrlaeh, Itt<iitxes-
� in iemard to color -and � tion, Bloatidi{r •larl•trtrttlt Prostration
-'the'house. Madeline saw that ifnuicdi•it
fiction carts iniperatt c. What should site
aceessortes. The v >
ball -room is about the on t lace ustn n.ttd ..leejpleBfiiesa ht eithe.HORSES.
P ow
e where a strictly fashionable woman can p OIL G 3i O TT)LES r i " i Islaad Tio)llO SEDcII ram 1
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PRICE �! Ido l�
stumtng;
=what could she do to earn •an income
It. was not hard' to•answer the :ouestion.
in her happier and leisure girlhood . sh•
had moderately' de cloned 'a faculty' ' for
writing children's stories, some of .which
r: bettt, Inial 64letnte,lc tvea#teltse."
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BLOCK. CLINTON
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rtl)r,
JuDitoro:
tNi.
DW6TRNIYG,
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Percheron
had totted their wavri7lto print. She re
solved to make a serious' teat of her l'o
era in that direction,: and in the. course of
a few weeks, urged on ' by necessity, .site
produced ' a; small Volume • -of :tales.
r4 '• publisher' was. '.found -'who. under,
took to-••-put=—the: col ,'
and pay lladeliue a fitir 10' ally,
'1 he t'ettttlre was m derate y prosperous,
bthers:followed•,and atter ten years`•of
struggTe.the hard. worked 'author found
herself in poseession of tut income that
was more than sutl'cieht forhot; own and
I: titers needs. It was AMA this lhmc
that Ethel married. Made,ine twig, now
•gid) -and -unmarried. Flu' si111•'roma uk+ttri•
t:larded, and on that fee hidlges the nobie.
clet'Otion and, the sitittle.heitrtedness (if. ,
ie.ivotnan-trdieSe l i is' -bass= tie!ln-a-i7twait i
101 and conetttntei('n,'I11-rptlen •nt faith
in the dear( oil Whom Site: serves with
spelt 0nostental'Oes etil • • ' '
In the cat'' 'duos o f,her struggle site
hl1std itl)(1 ]trafni0c(1 1 emelt in marriage to
.10e 1 Minim. ole loved 1 atic:I.;c', too,
in Ids way, and, 1 too not 11, iabt,,u1 a 21 10
melte her happy. oo was in pi•nfc stoiittl
Mee -lied made a prom ISI n s art, I n(1 We
all thought he p as destined to.- aka a
er=!ninatld+ng Veer. _But good fellow.
Indulge in. any peculiarities .or!eccentric- . , 11'-iDli:: �0.00. - , + „ �.k; «"
tt f 2'uc B;?� t, ,. i.}yl ((roses late, 9I#cif,'
All stock selected
from the get of sire[..
and clams. of , estab-
i iii lished reputation aid
registeredinthe
I'renel; and .American Stud Books. Walleye n.•
rrrylarge number' of imported and f guile stet -
'Ions and brood mares on 'hand. Prices maser
. -
ride. Correspondence solicited. Send tot lesiva
rat , ,a1•, fry.+, b t ta,
SayAgp 1t }`pittiUt1, u ro . , - (•.:•
les l) co
stun
_:,1141extlsing Always
1, oieago Herald l
"01, Clear; I am growing heavier' and
heavier, . and' 1 do. sttfl'er so in. this hot
Weather, ,., ohn, will . ou. see' if" Mt -can -
:in
. .an 1 a a ver icemen • .ln t.e
paper, "
advertised,
'c
u tut:r, ta4nee tn0'tlCai, 1Y1
of :lrttinn, `ware's Kedgeree they me. by
all .otitis, the most "ttntoosin " things in
existence, '1`irey;tt1•e,soearnest, too, with
their theor'es ahcl their oro[de'classical
11OU1enelattl, a. •
••Thcre's only one, Mary, anti they
More of the cottotry board places are not
Rielni modical exp tri as "tuagnaloinalea.". Hit
by Druggists ovopyyavleere, Send
ten cets in istarcnps for ,Dr. Pierce's lame
Treatiseon Diseases of Wott'ten, illustrated.
r
Worlds Disposal
Medical Association,.
l
• flet# Maiki Street.,'Bt7PPALp,• I .T,
The short waist is the fashion again.
Large embroidered collare arincoming
agate •
Ne.e.2w,colered Mal:anal for the neck are
pretty and- very fashiottable. •
The fashions' now aro very fair eopiet of
what they were 100 years ego. "
the Empress of Austria; will not wear a
' Very flue 1.tdb veils are how tO be
procured in evetreolor; indeed di the thiek
dots they are ornamented With small woven.,
The latesktbing raraeole :are covet -4 of
; printed handkerchiefs with heraldic pet,
tern*, Se laid over one anothet, that the
i)iiinte 'fit inexactly between each Other.
Pot the hot thne of year the effective
. linen /testier. blouses embroidered in cr,oel
t stitch ore a pretty Anil beeomitig guise' to
the peasant petticoats. Wale11 are such suit,
• able dresses for young ladies. A Rusdarl
apron to mateh metes the tlreg into a, very
elegant 10110t•
was his non. upon it the swif tnegii•of Ids descent al pal Is
ma The con Iva) habit, which at first
manifested itself in occasio. al nights of
gayety. goon became unmanageeb ' is
business suffered .frote negfeet The blear
look anti 'blasphemous speech *V the
drunkard sneaked into the pace Ogallala
must onee have -been thet to have
awekened leVe in 'a heart of gold like
.Macle.the's. To look at hor »180111 lave
now you would baldly het eve there was
a time when she would have aceepted the
inortyrdoin of fire ok 121
ing passion t71 r II fe.
1 do not suppose thet this part et her
story is out Of :the HDDIOD eXl.eriefiCe Of
women; but Aladelinea Wits a love duo
stool ednit nothing short of crime, :Not
Joe'g degradation quebelied it not bee lofts
of rtepeet for him wcalco,ned itf not death
allailu,s Debt,
The lit 01 jeoe the government debt
of anada was fp'4,,S which is
nearly S,410'fot °Very matt -woman, and
coild in the country, 'The 'government
propOsta to borrow $‘1111,0ik.,01.4),
Dettcon—Bosl 'boys! you shouldn't
play marbloi to day. muidity's a day of
rest, you know, it•pekosinau—N: es, sir;
A new design of the feed itf the postal,
d Will soon make its appearance, and it
t. i be deeded improvement on the
Present des gu, lute been In use
ler several years past,
The nut arity of literary people tient
spell the mune of the greet dratimtist,
Shakespeare. and thc minority are di
+tided lip 00 sevOal different Spellings
of it*
and Amious Attacks,
protiefftly cured • by
pierce's rib aunt
Purgative Pellets. 26
cents a Vial,ly Druggists
LIVER
CURE
FON LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASB
"JrItels an. intelligent man wants to pn0-
. chase, he built; fromparties Whose standing its
their several callings is a guarantee for the
quality of their wares." Thia sterling motto is
doubly true in regard to patent medicines buy
only thOso mule by practical professional 'men.
Dr. (Irises: is tett well andfavorebly knovvn by
Dn. Cnisn'a Liver Cure lute n. receipt book
awveraigphoteldnagrodttd every bottle which is Worth its
Cnseree Liver Cnre is guaranteed to cure
ladiactition, iiiillensness, Jaundice, Head-
ache, Liver Stmts. Sallow Complexion. etc.;
THE KIDNEYS THE KIDNEYS
DU: Ortnen's Liver Our° is a certain curt) for
all deraegements of the kid neys,Nuch as pain in
the back pato in lower portion of the p.bdonten,
constant desire 10 pass brine, red and ;white
Veit, talto no other, it will ettke you. 8old.
by all dealers at $1.0e per bottle.
• hr. ErolcivusOS tic Co.,
sect miters eon tAN ex, ailsottlite
For hale by all Dealers. ,
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'ilttYeirhst:riher Iseepa-the-i n.st
.GA:SI�.ETS and COFFINS
A1w)tvie on band. • Y'tencrata furnisita'r1arl
the shorte)t notice and lowest price*. .
•'a1 CALL iOLICITliiD: -
tending 'llfluidertniter..
PLANING MILL
IL and ft. isbed his now Plaeing,31111,with mai:dein.
- ery of thereatest Improved patterns, is now prepared
to attend 0 all orders in his line in tile inost prompt
and satlafactory manner. and at reasonable T4f0S. f10
wonld'ahlo return thanko to all who patroht2ed the
)1.1 Mon before. thOy Wet° bUrned ME, and now Wee
in 8 better position to execute orders expeditiously, THE COOK S BEST FRIEND
feels centident he can give satisfaction ta all. '
Ell TPA: PLACE;
OPPOSITE alp: TOWN ALL.
THOS. STEVENSON
So WIL*014
HURON AND BRUGe GENERAL DEALER IN TIOWARE, Dm,
Loan and Invesliniont Co'y
Vas Companit 11 Zoaning Money ott Atria
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4 and 5 .per tient, intereat .Allowed on
Peps*, according to Mat/tint
Mui ante tee.
OFFIOZ*Cornet 'Marko Square andNorth Strati
" HURON fiTEZEET, CLINTON.
able ruse.. trial solicited.
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ROLLER FLOOR
BRAN by TOL or ,(AtT
,Deliveted any where in towr '"e of °barge