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Fashion s f antes.
New raglans are givens le,udant polo•
curse effect in the bac'. reftiffs looping of
the drapery
Ct..chtug umbrella& mote 'Iwith short,
club -like handles that 1 •ek heavy but are
really light.
Clasps nu the cokes sod iu the necks
ret Ire...es take the place of brooches and
ace pins.
Shu ens, lotus and elh• r Egyptian tie-
ing.* e-
g..a re (wanes In at, , eo•ota • f this
riots grade.
Vel:ete.0 is touch toe by first -clan
fragli a +semen, bat it nlu.t be fist Heal$•
ty •vetw•u.
eusthest out stellate,
r r. ue uurvol. of epee needlework.
f .• v c••.t $50 a pattern.
Plaids et subdued cool• urs are toads
fur r .a dr.osr or fur the morning
w
Gold Ire d, sell turd, and gold ttfetis
in m are n featw'e in spriuk
h.. and ,.,.
Ye + para.•.Is •.f f lack satin, having
one er t wo black Spanish lace fkwnce
are varied with single ur double fringes
geld bullion between the lace fella
The new buoueta, trimmed ,lith up-
rit frill of gathered lace, bows sit
n (xan with forked ends, and many south
flowers, look very aapiriag mud defiant.
Cashmere figured stnffe, especially
thus with palm leaves, reutaiu u. f ►vum
for elegant aprinx wraps for the carriage.
and with eve • costume (•e the
theatre.
The trs'umiu*s sit new spring Wraps
are sleek eland! fringes, guipure and
woiacbe lams, braids, passeaenteries,
at aa tfleiMiev su4 a.I i1 Imelda and
T Importationsof brocaded silks
show totem's eruuude with satin ono'
plain silk dest_•ua, Cowers, leaves and
conventional, uoxlir.va!, and oriental
figures.
The new silks said satins that eume in
bruehe patterns show a Erevaleuee of
Oriental harmonics of clour. brightened
with flame, orange, and mandarin yellow
in vanishing effects
The white toilets of rathetic yuons
ladies wilt be given a dash of yellow this
spring by • yellow satin• trash -ribbon,
amber bead necklaces, and wristlets and
yellow flowers in the_ courege bouquets.
Embroidered mbe. oaf French cambric,
fine as batiste, and in all Dolours, includ
cos stridor, have the embroideries done
in old samplercro.-s-ditch, with coloured
linen threaten) all the Oriental shades.
White silk jerseys are much employed
in bodices fur bridesmaid's tot ett& of
white O,t,man silk, or of kilted satin
skirts with scarf drapings of brocaded
gauze, edged with white rnMes of Ori.n
taloses. •
In woolen fabrics we have alternate
plain and. abused stripes, plain andrRrsak-
ed, or plain or checked stripes. Checks
and dots also appear, especially in moua-
aline-d.lains. nun's veilily; albatross
cloth French bunting, and thin camel's
hair hibtica, also in foulards, cambric's,
and muslin'. All styles of woolen materi-
els are in favour, while one scarcely
•ureas to express as yet an opinion as to
.:otton melds, not knowing whether we
shall enjoy anything lice a warm sum-
mer.
Fashion, ter •w.atlemra.
KLK:isht;eei hes his ., -n rn to
watch suits. •
Twenty six inches is the sire of a faah-
i tnab'.e umbrella.
The high -button style ,,of dregs is rapid-
ly going out of foal t pre
Malacca or bamboo walking canes
..:cold have a curious design for a top.
CI have square corners that meet
when fastened by linked sleeve -butane.
The new standing collars are high in
front ar.d cut away, aa I are called the
Myron
The frock coat will be worn ' , some
••stent with• low roll to show the shirt-
lrnom.
The was kW flab.
Toe seen tary thea anuuun°ed a letter
from the office of the state board of health
of Ohio, asking
"Will Brother Gardner please point
uut the road to greatness ''
"Oat's 'ovrdin' to de kind of greatness
he means," said the president. "Great
generals sus made by bloody butcheries ;
great ureters sot made by takin' lessons
in elucushun ; ureic financiers are Made
by legally rubhin' de public; great states-
men am made b, stern' in Congress fo'
y'aia un a celery of $6,000 per ,far an'
bringin' home 1200,000. Presidents am
. umetinles Luted into uflice,an' sometimes
they, steal in. If die pusson will signifi-
°ate de kind u' greatness he desires to
'bercomu Ilia achin' brows, I reckon I kin
put him on de right red an' tell him
whir' all de folks am."
"Gem'lem,dar' am • few things I would
like to call your 'tenshun to. De sezuu
hes now arrived for pullin' ole hats an'
pilfers outer de broken windows, and I
seize the occalhun to ■x you to r_mew-
ber:--
"Mit a front gate off its hinges u.eaes
• slip -shod man in de house.
"Dat a red nose means a hungry flour
barrel.
"Dat tie uuu ober gut work sittiu' am
de fence and eliscuesin' de needs of the
kentry.
"Dat de dew pollyticks a Tuan has de
mo' cash he kin pay de grocer.
"Dat argymeutaon religion won't build
churches nor pay de preachers.
"Dat a fam'ly which nebber borrows
our lends keeps nayburs de longest.
"Dat beauty will starve in de parlor
«bar' common sense will grow fat in de
kitchen.
"Dat de world am full o' mice -holes an
ill de. cat. need do am to watch en'
wait.
"Dat economy dean' mean buying 'tall-
ier fur de wife an' kroad-cloth fur yer-
self.
"Dat progress duan' mean fittin' ole
d tshs to new bulletin's.
"Dat liberty dean' gin you de right to
sat ander man's ehiokens.
"Dat success achieved by rascality am
a fish net made o' yarn.
Reading for elrrN.
Says John Ruskin :—"Whether nov-
els, or poetry, or history be read, they
should be chosen, not fur what is out of
theta, but for what is in theta. The
ohince and scattered evil that may here
end there flaunt; and hides itself in a
powettul book, never does any harm to
a nob le girl, but the emptiness of an
author oppree.es her, and his amiable
folly degrades her. And if she can have
access to good library of old and classi-
oal books, there need be no chroming at
all. Keep the modern nos el out of your
girl's way, turn her loose into the old
library every wet day, and let her alone,
She will find what is good for her ; you
can not, for there is just this difference
between the making of a girl's character
and • boy's—you may chisel a boy into
a tape, as you would a rock, or hammer
him into it, if he he of a better kin , as
you woul 1 a piece of bronze ; but you
Min not hammer a girl into anything.
S
to grows as a sower does ; she will
wither without sun ; ill! will decay in
her sheath, as the narcissus dues, if you
do not Bice her air enough ; she may fall
and defile her head in the dust, if you
leave Ler without help at some moments
of her life, but you can not fetter her ;
she,,must take her own fair form and
way, if she take any, and in mind, as in
body, must hare always
"Her bon d:old rations light and free,
And steps of virgin liberty."
Let her konse in the library, I any, as
you do a fawn in the field. It knows tt.e
bail weeds twenty times better than you,
and the gaud ones, too, and will est some
bitter end prickly ones, good for it,
wluc't yt u had neat the slightest thou. t
were g•,nd."
ve, trrey, and brown are the fashion-
a•ile colours worn by young men in busi-
ness suits.
The hat fur general wear will continue
to be a black, blue, or brown Derby of
e dium height, with slightly wider
brim and bindirg.
Silk handkerchiefs, worn in the breset-
it icket are cardinal, blue, olive, mandar-
in. yellow, or polka dotted, wt'h a ride
stitched hen.
The Germanic townel-down cellar is
it oat comfortable and leas now more
than an inch space open at the threat
and widen further to the painted ends.
ti,:utch homespun plaids, wonted', and
. assimese' of neat small checks and mix -
e i threads of colour are used for the en-
tire suit, east, vest, and trouser' morn
by men during buttress hours. ' -
The cheviots, melton, and a••ft keels
• eneralle are double stitched col the
Lige dine -eights of an inch, but the
worsted and finer goods are hound with
wide braid laid on fiat, which produces a
good effect.
Gloves are almost universally worn en
the street for walking, for unving, and
at church. but it still rename a tnatter
to be settled by seek individual whether
or not they are worn at weddings, the
opera. etc.
The d..tll ie•hn sated Prince Albert is
always appriipiat • for evening wear, btt
a,me with propriety. Prefer the single
breasted. or what is khewn as thebroao
way coat. The latter is especially ,uit-
• able to • slender figure
The shoes for nun wh•' prefer comfort
t• style have wider toes and t midst
wales than those worn last season, bat
those who west' daddy fitting trimmers
that d„ not Wily ever the ankle sad
tasks the feet eose,icuow west walking
i toes with pasted tees sod narrow %piss.
and th. se have the apparent. effect rt
dimvi:•hine the sire of the feet
Live. Kidney and Pseght's 14...e.
A medicine that destroys the Henn or
cause of Bright's Disease, Dahe.tes,
Kidney and Liver Complaints, and has
ower to rout theta uut of the system,
is above all price. Such a medicine is
Hop Bitten, and positive pruof of this
can be found by yae trial, or by asking
your neighbors, who have been cured
by it..
Iia the history of medicines no preps
ration hi. received such universal coni-
mendatiou for the alleviation it affords,
and the permsueut curs it effects in kid-
uey cheeses, as Dr Van Buren's Kiuuey
Cure. It■ action in these distreuing
complaints is simply wonderful. Sold
by J. W'itsttn, 2m
"Bitted will tell-" A face adore ed
with Pimples Boil, Blotches dao., sa
not a particularly pleasant sight, and in-
variably betukens an impure state of the
Blued. Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitten
Free the system from all grow humcurs,
renders the Blood pure and coo', aids di-
gestion and gives a healthy appetite.
For sale by all Druggists in large tk.ttles
at 50 cents.
Would you avoid the Biliary com-
plaints incidental to spring and summer
Oleanse the system with Burdock Blood
Bittra, It regulates the Liver, Bowels,
Kidneys and Blood, and is the purest
tooio sit the world. Trial bottles 10
Dents.2
_
Thousands boar witness to the posi-
tive curative powers of the Gas&r Ga
ran INvnloawroa, the only remedy that
has proved itself • specific for general
debility, seminal weaknea:, impotency,
etc-, and all diseases that arise from self-
abuse or overtaxed brain, finally ending
in 000sumpti•.n, insanity and a prema-
ture grave Sold by all druggists, or
will be sent free on receipt of $1.00 per
bus, or six boxes for $5. Address F. J.
Cuarisy, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for
the United States. Send for ci.rmolar
and testimonials of genuine cures Geo.
Rhyne., Goderich. 3m
Davy & Clark, Druggists, Renfrew,
date of June 3rd, write " Burdock
Blued Bitten, though comparatively s
new preparation, has taken the lead in
this locality as a blood purifier, our males
of it tieing equal to that of all other
medicines used for the purpose during
the last year."
An Oasis in the desert u nu brighter
light to the wandering Arab than a bottle
of Dr. Van Burea's Kidney Care is to
the unfortunate sufferer Truss Kidney
Disease. It is a perfect, positive and
permanent cure. Sold by J. Wilson
Gederich- 2m
Says Dryden
"Sheknows her man, ani when you rant
and
swear.
Can draw you to Ler with a single hair.'
But it must be beautiful hair to have
such power ; and beautiful hair can be
ensured by the else of CfsoAz.sss Hem
R:lrriw:a. Sold st 50 ots. by J. Wawa.
2m
Thousands are being cured o; Catarrh
every year with Hall's Catarrh Cure, that
he doctors had girea up and said could
not be cured. 75 centa a bottle. Sold
by Geary* Rhynaa, sole agent for Gude
rich. 3m
Headache, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and
Constipation promptly relieved and
cured by the use of Dr. Carson'aStomach
and Constipation Bitters. As a family
medicine they are far superior to pills
In large bottles 50 cents.
Fear Net.
All kidney and urinary complaints,
especially Bright's Disease, Diabetes and
Liver troubles, Hop Bitters will surely
and lastingly cure. Cases exactly like
your own have been cured in your own
neighborhood, and you can find reliable
proof at home of what Hop Bitters has
and can do..
A anomie' tit all eteekla4.
1.1 these tunes when our newspapers
are flooded with patent medicine adver-
tisements, it is gratifying to know what
to procure that will certainly cure you
If you are bilious, blood out of order
liver ina tive, or • ,neral debilitated
there in nothing in the world that will
carr you ie quickly as Electric Bitters
They are a blessing to all mankind, and
can be had for only fifty centa a bottle
of James Wihsou. [2:1
1
Pit the well of the room m the Long
Island hotel where a cocking main and
pries fight took place the ether night
werebeng the mottoes ; "God Bles Our
Home,' and The ' Lord Will Provide,"
and a picture of Ge..rge Washington.
&+ fai• o..i fetal a combination was never
seen
•• &mai IN Hae e
The above is MI els saw at mat spit es it
it senseless. Tea can't "Brunt oatt" dys-
pepsia nor liver crapl&int. r'rr Wives -
nets if they enc. get a good hoe. They
don't remove themselves in that way.
T t taking a few doses of Bcrdock Blood
Bitters is better then "greeting it. not "
t ht. we erne ears 1ss'a •tent endries °
•
A REWARD—Of one dozen "TEAscR-
RE" to any one sending the beat four line
rhyme on "Tssstsiae," the remarkable
little gem for the Teeth end Bath. Ask
your druggest or :Oilmen.
The n.:.intenatice of a healthy state of
the sydenr is theaurest pr,teetioaggiinat
diieea.e . experience has shown that try
the use rot Dr. Carson's Rtoolsnh end SOW
stipst ion litters, a perfect states/ belch
can be edsered. They free the
d .11 irepedlias. e1«nse and the
Blood. For sae by all De'segist' at gf1
emits s bottle.
t
Th•aseads upon Thas.asda
Of dollars have been spent is advertis-
ing the celebrated Burdock Blood Bit-
ten, but this fact acoounta only in part
for its enurmeus sale. Its merit has
made it what it is ---the beat blood medi-
cine ever des laid by nun. 2
A tape alert ear \rear.
A weak .t• auach or enfeebled oiscula-
tion is like a repro about our necks. We
are strung up and unstrung alternately
till existence becomes untear&ble- Bur-
don;!: Blood Bitters will arrest all this
uusery. Burrlu.k Blood Bitters is a
boom to the sic:. Let w remember this
set. •'
AYER'S PILLS.
A iarge proporttoa of the dtswsss which caw
human suffering result from deraegsm.at et the
elemaeb, bower, and Inver. Area's CATa.RTIC
PILLS act directly apon them organs, and are
especially designed to sure On diseases caused
by their derangement, tscIad1.g Coa.tipattea.
Imdigeetiea• Dyspepsia, Head•,.., Dyson.
eery, and • host of other ailments, for all of
which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant
remedy. The extensive tae of thaw Puts by
..&seat payst.tass m regular practice, shows
unmistakably the ..theaties in which they are
bete by the as.dteal profeuut.a.
Thaw SILLS are eo.pe+se.d et vegetable sub-
station only, aid are absolutely free from calomel
or any other lalurtoas ingredient.
A Onlitesree from Headache writes :
"ATMs PULLS an invaluable to sae, and are
mm esseat eoaspealon. I lave been a
s Mseveretram Hesdaebe, sad year SILLS are the
they I •olid look to for relief. 0ae does
daisily novo ley bower and fres my bead
teem pais. They ars the mom effective mod the
easiest physic I lave .ver hosed. It ha pl.a.ure
to 10 speak k �ws. piste,, and I always do w
when t
W �L�. �LAA�aas,, of W. L.a Pro."brakePi
s IR, ahm.a4, \'a., June 1, 1se2.
I have seed Ants'. PILL fn nitmb•rl•.s Is-
asaaee* as recommended by yeatt,, and have never
known them to fail se tM desired re-
sult. We eonst.atly keg SIM M Mod at our
home, and prix them as a ersa.ak sate and
li
reable family medicine. FORD DYSPEPSIA
the are invaluable. J. T. HATx.."
Mena, Tessa, June 17, SOC.
'tbe RET. Fusels B. 1t *wwz, writing tram
,eta,, says: ' For souse year„ pest I have
Ws a eoagfpation, from which, 1nm
HONet 'use or medicines of various kinds,
1 sowed hese earn Inconvenience, until some
as.ta..gs I bMa tildes Aria'. Peas.lave .at1ir senesced the easttve habit,
lave vastly improved my general health."
ATI!'. C lc PILLS correct trregalart•
Solis •C the bowsr, stimulate the appetite- sod
dtgesame, sad by their prompt and thorough
sauce give toes sad vigor to the whole physical
ees.emy.
Wert Rewarded.
A lih.snil reward will be paid to any
party who will produce a case of Liver,
Kidney or Stomach complaint that Elec-
tric Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring
them along, it will coat you nothing for
the medicine if it fails to cure, and you
will he well rewarded for your tr,mble
besides. All Blood diseases, Bilious-
ness; Jaundice, Constipation, and gone-
r d debility are quickly cured. Satiafai -
tion guaranteed or money retuw'ed.
Price only fifty cents per bottle. For
sale by Wilson. [51
A ills Moab F1.,.si.
Mn. M. L Allison, HutehIns..n, Kon.,
eared hie lib by a simple Trial Mottle of
Dr. king's New Dieeovy. for Coo-
lvinptien, wbfteh esttsd John to prom*
e lsegs bottle, thateompletelyeared hist.
when Doctors, change of climate and
everything else had failed. Asthma,
Bronchtti', Hoenewe s. Severe Os ghe,
and all Throat and Lsng diseases, it is
gearateteed to cure Trial Bottles at .1.
Wallen • Arne mere Legge sig$ 111. (1)'
rarnPAlzD ■r
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mess.
sold by alt Druggtete.
yolk All •aperle.ee tete wonderful beued-
•l affects of
beard-
OLD,
si
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Children with sore Eyes sore Ea
MED. or y7 serofslowe or syphiKam
a.litic taint,
may be made beskhy and strong by 1ta ossa
Sold by an nruggists; 111, six bottles for K
Maples said 01.5. e..
Call at Geo. Rhyaas' drug store an 1
get a package of Calvert's Carbolic Ce-
rate, and has never failed to remove
Pimples, Blotches, ITlcerated Solea,
Rough Skin. It cnrea when all others
fail. Try it. 2
Now that there is a reliable retr.edy for
',idne7 troubles. half the tem+reattacherl
to these complaints have been remnv ed
For this let all be thankful, and to Dr.
Van Buren's Kidney Cure award all
praise for having thus removed • hitherto
e msidered fatal di•a&r• from our path
it was neer known to fail. Sold by .1
Wilson. 2m
Compose! largetyofpowe tennieeorbin-
1-n.0—insult
in-
'...x....aesi eT and CHI A PI $T lubrIca-
x, I r the world . in- DEPT because it does
X : gym, but Torras a highly polished aur-
-$ a over the ase, redweingfrtotios and
.t.ningtheCraft l :' a CN5AYtST b�-
-aIr It costa NO MOR1 than inferior
.. ends, role ores eros will do the work o
\= vo of aero• o'" -se mage. &...'woes t, afrPlt
f - if trrerena A:EI e:eartnf:.'IbirWtog )1a
ter i, t' A.: Tr. uteri. t•:,rrtasrs, Buggies.,
let as :or vs noes. CUARANTEED tot
I - t.' a' n P10 Petroleum. told by allttmlers.l
- , 1. r, k.4 Cpe ope.ti. of 21,%.:. U c, to
• • •./ melted free.
1 .-::AMANUFACTUR NOLO. �
S ?t lk,daon St., New York.
•'-d, ). and Ch!csgo, 1't.
e t w9 S CO. torol',tu,Ort,
�. - •, •,)r 118 .ii1 l t L
' ROOTS AND SHOES
At the f)ldeat Established Shoe Share iia Town,
In Endless Variety,
tc suit the most fastidious and tit' most economic biiyer
MY SPRING STOCK
Is now complete, and I take pleasure in inferwing my customers that at no pre
vious time have I had such a
Large & Varied Stock
As at present. I have raised the Standard of Quality and Lowered the Price'unti
it is a positive fret that no such value in foot wear can be got elsewhere.
CUSTOM WORK
"f every•grsde dill reoeives my prompt and careful attention, and will be uta a til
in.the most approved styles by first-class workmen, seal
of the very beat material obtainable
S)0 W- NI 1•1--
A
e GOOD INVESTMENT.
You will Save Money by Buying Your
Groceries ? Pro -visions
AT
D. FERGUSON'S
1-1 al& LT ON STREET.
We are blow Selling This Season's
NE_ _TEAS
From 30cts per Fa to 76cts
New Currants, New Raisins, Coffee, Sugar, &c.
Will be Sold Proportionally Cheap
Extra Family Flour
AT
$2_25 per 100 llos
A Full Supply of
Datmea1, Cion oat, Bran, Shorts, etc.
Always on Hand,
The Best Quality of Coal Oil at the Veil/ Lowest Prices.
BOOTS &SHOES
ZDowraii-ngt Wedd.eup
Beg I. announce to the Public that they have opened. business in the above Store
in the store lately occupied by Horace Newton Heving purchased a large and
well assorted stock of Spring arld Summer Gbode at close figures, we are determined
t, give the Pntblic the benefit
QUICK SILKS do SKILL PROFITS WILL BE OUR KOTTa.
,,.'Please call and examine tier goods before purchasing elsewhere,
en -Remember the place, neat door to J. Wilson'aDrug Store.
.ref`Custoni work will receive our special attention
dr -Nene but the best of material used and bat -clam. workmen employed."
reeRepairing t. eetly dnt.,• or the shortest notice
C OWING & WEDDUP
atcrich, 117azeh t
Extensive Premises and Sv .1 1 New Stock.
GailECIO• Al3R16,3o
CABINET - MAKER AN1i. UNDERTAKER
Hamilton treat, GFoderich.
A good *.e,ortreent et Kitchen, Flet -morn, Iltning (lou, i.r 1 1-Irt.,r B'ur::itiue. mien MITA
tiles. &'hairs (hair, oane and wood seated), Cupito•r°•o, &"1 strata, Mattrer.ea, Wa.h.faeds
Lounges, Sofas, Wba'-Nota. Looking insole..
N. II, --A coniptet• astor'u]a,nt of Ceftaa mot eluro4da al way, or; hard ai..o Hr nuns s for hire
at reasonable rete .
1'., t u:e F'rauiinz a specialty.— A ca;, • dtc.ted.
Those ase Solid Fort*.
The beat hlo.00t purifier and system re-
gulator over placed within the reach of
seining humanity, truly is Electric -bit -
en. inactivity of the Liror, Bilionsn.•s,
Ja.edise, Oesetipatinn, Weak Kidney.,
or may abeam of the urinary organs, or
whoever regimes an appetizer, tonic nr
trill stlmnlant, will always find Electric
Bitten the beet and only certain mire
known. Th.'y art merely and .$sickly.
evert betel* guaranteed to give entire
&tis .-tion or money rt•fundee. Sell at
fifty rent. a bottle h..1. Wilson. (41
Asti). ft els et wont.. vanish unuit
the ral.trie inAn 'w'e t•1 the sun's rays,
Ito dares Bright's Diorama, Dropsy, atone
in the Kidneys and Bladder, anti innate
"ration of the Kidney*. leave the b.,dy
nnen the administration of Dr. Van Bre
ren'& Kidney Cur., gold by J Wile n
2nt
PRiNCIPA I- L1N 1
Tb • sdoltTEeT. 11CICLLf1T eta i
Asti sltW. TWAT line to Cu. Joseph.
paints In Tor.,•r�f t tchit/ob. Topeka. Deal- ;
P k
sb.s •,M1sl.nerl,Ren- • Ln, .,,i.Ita::aa.nal-
Ma, row Mellen, ,%rtions. \I . J .-, tomos.
Wm and Teta.
c u 1 CAGO
h,. isnot•,' 1,011,,, 0., .. • i
1.^ .
Stone :: .1
]e!St +-,e r ;,.:'-I a,
iwlne the stoat
hmeasCar
tarn•
rMverMi-
ly co.ceded t•,
bis ter best efrepped
ibnwed t• the w',.r-•i r -
L't e! ••'• of . reV-'
KANSAS CITY
All a nn••r it .to reads
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