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Show WOMAN AND HOME. Very Desirable Calendar Calendars of all kinds and sizes herald the coming year. Many are to be had for the asking many without UP asking but to them as to other things the rule might be applied that what A costs nothing isj worth about what It costs. The calendar we always welcome has just reached! us. We refer to the one published by N. W. Ayer & Son, ' Newspaper Advertising Agents, Phila- -' delphia. This, issue seems if possible even better than itspredeeessors. Handsome enough for the library, and yet use, it carefully adapted for every-da- y s naturally a great favorite. The firms motto, Keeping Everlast-Ingl- y At It Brings Success, appears 'this year in a new and very attractive form. The daily presence of' this inspiring motto is worth far more than the price of any calendar. The date figures are so large and clear that they can easily be seen across the room. The reading matter 6n the flaps will also to the progressive, used this calendar In not be surprised to for it is condemand learn that the introduced it Once stantly increasing. 'becomes a welcome friend. Its price 25 cents). Includes delivery, in perfect condition, postage paid, to any address. well-kno- wn Can't Beat the English Sparrow. After several years of tireless warfare, and the payment of many thousands of dollars in bounties, the farmers of Berien county, Michigan, have iven up fighting the English sparrow .pest. A e I ) HowS ThUI We offer One Hundred Dollars reward " tfor any case of Catarrh that cannot be $ured by Halls Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. --J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all - TO - DATE READING FOR WOMEN AN GIRLS. Robed Like a Queen of Old. i The fashionable woman fairly revels in luxury this season, for all the modes are decidedly luxurious, and very poorly suited to slim purses. Velvets , and furs, furs and velvets seem to be the s, beginning and end of fashions Erand, oh, such costly furs! mine never was cheap, possibly because It is the fur of royalty, possibly because of its oWn worth but it was always beautiful, and is so now, a fact most women realize and utilize to the bes of their ability, says a Chicago paper, An altogether charming cape, with long stole ends, is among the fur wraps of one of Chicagos beauties, and regal appearance she makes in its snowy beauty.. The body of the cape is of rich olive green velvet, extremely full, and edged broadly with a rich embroidery placed flatly on it. Over this flutters a deep butterfly cape of ermine, with a jaunty collar standing up about the face. One end of the cape Is drawn over the bust, surplice fashion, or, rather, in the style of the favorite fichus, and from the waist fall two long tails of the fur, finished with a row of tails. A dainty ermine muff completes the set. Richly brocaded satin, with a peachy pink groundwork, lines the garment shade of throughout, while the same head-dres- s of smart seen in the is pink a off black single by roses, topped So affairs are many fetching plume. made for theatep wear, in which ermine is combined. One very pretty one, and one easily copied, has for a foundation an ermine collarette with a small head and tail Full jabots of webby lace dic-tum- dome Current Note of the Modes Time Wearly; Recipes for the Cookery ing Bloomers Is Only a Fad Fashion Notes. HE GIRL who can neither afford a sealskin coat nor a chinchilla cape because of their tremendous cost consoles herself very well indeed with one of the lovely of velvet coats, k are which there such a variety. A very girlish jacket of black velvet is cut in the Norfolk style and falls below the Waist to a depth of .several inches. It fits the graceful form easily, without being at all snug, and has broad plaits down both back and front. The front of the coat is cut' away to display a smoothly fitted vest of heavy wbitb satin, fastened under the left side jwith invisible hooks and eyes. A bioad sailor collar of white satin, overlaid with costly point de Veuise lace, Unifies the shoulders prettily. A belt of stiffened velvet encircles the waist. ng the slight fullness in graceful-th- e form. The cost of a velvet coat Is more than one would imagine at 64 r business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken internal- 'ly, acting directly upon the blood and aiucous surfaces of the system. Test!- jnonlals sent free, Price, 75c per bottle. iSold by all druggists. Ha)ls Family Fills, 25c. - i The House Ant. The strength of the common house 'int is something phenomenal. Sir John Lubbock has estimated that one of these can sustain a weight 3,000 times greater than its own. This 13 equivalent to a .man holding 210 tons by his teeth. Ginger Tonic. the many good things to be found in American homes, Ye do not believe that are held in higher esteem, or have iny lone better service than Parkers Gin-rTonic. It has grown to be a house-tol- d and is serviceable in necessity every case where there Is weak-tes-ofs and infirmity., There are forms 'female debility that make life a bur-ie- n. The same is true of persistent roughs and colds, and distressing stomach and nervous ills. They have held high revel in many homes until ban-shby Parkers Ginger Tonic and we tre proud of the record that has made oo many hearts grateful. ost Mistress Tell the milkman to bring us a lnt of cream. Maid No use, mum; he has cream. DiJ-hNom: say so? Itut any his milk doesnt raise cream. Ive tried e often. Fine Ice means very cold weather, then ".oanes a high old time In skating rinks, .and .kating ponds, on slides and rides, and we go lome tired and overheated. Its the same old itory of cooling off; off with wraps and on vith all sorts of aches and pains, rheumatic, teuralgic, sciatic, lumbagic, including frost even toothache. They who rites, bach-achlance must pay the piper. We cut up Jack and are brought low by our own folly. What if It, the dance will go on, all the same. It a generally known that St. Jacobs Oil will jure all such aches and pains separately or collectively, and the cjry Is on with the dance. e, -- to-d- police Justice shows the difference between n f 1 first thought until one goes on a hunting expedition through the shops in Eearch of one and finds the prices ranging from $50 to $75 for the cheapest. Some very fetching cloth coats are 1 being puli up for sale in a few of the most exclusive shops, mostly of light, pale tan, jin heavy melton, with trimmings of Russian sable, silver fox or heaver. They are In the reefer form and are extremely short, with cute little ripples at the back, made so stiff that flattening is impossible. There is a broad collar of the sable and a narrow facing of the same all down the front, giving it the effect of being fur I lined. A coat of this sort cannot be had for less than $40, but they are well because they do look worth t so verythe!easyprice, and so very becoming.--Chicag- o f Chronicle. The general belief among doctors is that consume- tion itself is very rarely inherited. But the belief is becoming stronger that the tendency to consump- tion is very generally transmitted from parent t to child. If there has been consumption in the j family, each member t should take special care ! to prepare tne system against it. Live out coors ; I keep the body vell nour- ished ; and treat the first indication of failing health. Seal!E biniddwul Oil, with t Hypophosphitcs, is a I of Cod-liv- er fat-produc- ing food and nerve-toni- c. Its use is followed by improved nutrition, richer blood, stronger nerves and a more healthy action of all the organs. It strengthens the power cf the body to resist disease. If you have in- ti eri ted a tendency to weak lungs, hake it off. JUST A3 CC3D IS KOI CC0TT3 i $ nnuLsio:?. A 4 $$ : t 3 ay were arranged softly at the front; in the folds were nestled snugly bunches of pale pink roses with foliage. The muff was a bewilderment of lace, chiffon, ermine and posies, but all so arranged as to call forth small shrieks and exclamations of highest approval from feminine friends. The Failure of the Whale Crop. groundwork of white silk has soft folds of white chiffon, seemingly thrown on, In spite of the reports from the Northand held in place at the ends by bands ern Pacific of a failure of the whale crop of ermine and tufts of roses. A frill and consequent loss on Investments in whaling ships, one firm of New Bedford men will be able to count up a good! balance on the right side of the edger for the season. J. & W. R. Wing this year sent out two vessels, which have so far secured 13,700 pounds of whale bone, which, it is predicted, will be worth $5 a pound when the firm gets ready to sell it. In addition to this they captured 2,240 barrels of sperm jWearingr Bloomers. and 150 barrels of whale oil, and the owners are figuring on an income of A bicycle club of girls are anxious to know if bloomers are to be worn 11100,000 for the whole product, as they next season, and if they are approved reckon that prices are bound to go by the best authorities. Answer It is up, In consequence of the ill luck of the other ships. very evident, girls, that you are not would else have you regular readers, been rooted and grounded, as it were. Deer Are Foolish. In the latest ideas on bloomers. It is Three deer jumped on the railway perfectly safe to say that the time is rack a few hundred yards or so ahead not far distant when women will find of a locomotive near Trout Lake, Mich., their cheeks getting red when they rea few days ago and remained staring In call the spectacle they have made, of surprise at the headlight until they themselves by going out wheeling in were struck by the pilot and tossed from bloomers. They are merely a craze, die track. Instances of a single deer and one that is without sense or rea- of lace bordered each side, and a huge jeing thus attracted by a locomotive son. Thousands of women have never headlight and falling a victim to Its worn them, and for this they will prob- 3llver chain held the dainty thing about curiosity are not uncommon in Michi the shoulders. ably be very thankful. As to the authorgan, Maine and other regions where ities that approve of them, that Is a deer abound, but for a trio of the animatter of opinion. Many very excellent Timely Recipes. mals to be hypnotized in this way at tv omen wear them, Clara Cole Clean brass frames with lone time Is a novelty. but that proves nothing. The bloomer fad is dying out, a slice of lemon; rub it over the spots, and a not very lingering death either. and when dry apply a little Spanish Contempt for Trade. Vear moderately short skirts and gait-c-- s. whitening to brighten the brass. The Prince of Wales has not that conElizabeth A. Finger bowls are set tempt for trade that many a lesser sogirls, arj let bloomers severely alone. One of the best styles is a skirt on plates with small doilies under cial personage possesses. At the Marljust to the instep in front and almost them; they may be white or colored borough club one evening an intimate touching the ground at the back. Vlin glass, ana the doilies any style de- of the prince asked him how he liked you mount,1 see that the back seam of sired. the ilea of having relatives in business the skirt comes exactly over the midDrop Cakes Beat half a pound cf an allusion to the two brothers of the butter and a pound of sugar together, Marquis of Lorne,one dle of the saddle. This prevents showof whom is a stock ing the ankles at the back, and gives sift in a quart of flour with two tea- broker, while the other is in the tea a much more graceful and stylish efspoonfuls of baking powder, add six trade. If would have me, an is safe beaten eggs and a cupful of milk, stir, swered H. R. It a skirt. short fect than very II., a shopaid comfortable and becoming, and and drop off the spoon on buttered pa- keeper on a huge mentioning I would scale, go per, and bake in a very hot oven. The into partnership with his cannot 'be said of all costumes. to him myself batter should be very thick. Now YorK Iedger. morrow. ai-tistic- ally f rim.!, t, Ralzrrs new'; iS days. Champion of tho Wcrlj, Iho heaviest yieldcr la. tl we challenge you lo jrcjL 10 acre3 to Salzers l:r; , yield 4000 bushels, sold jh j a bushel $4000. That pay A. to the wise, etc. fT Kow if yoa will cat thU ctn.. It with 10c postage you wifi 10 packages grains ani kt eluding Teosinte, Lath j re Vetch, Giant Spurry, Gleet Ci and our mammoth seed csta.- Newfoundland Coal Din, OVf r A large coal area, twelve mies broad, has been discovered on tA of railway to the wet coad of Nph Tbe I ID t " A a - - t- i " geological surveyor seam alone, which Is four fsfhiiai feet 11,000,000 tons of excellent eaunVi other seams have not yet been tV discovery has caused great rtj Immensely enhances the value of and brightens the prospects of tV cel ODC ' IP tor cro lab In Olden Times overlooked the import permanently beneficial effects ar j satisfied with transient action t t tha it is generally known thaUyr Figs wifi permanently cure bat.tif. a. Itipation, people win Other laxatives, which act for a utbc finally injure the system. lev dai to 1 bod ; well-inform- ed Yon can generally tell gars he gives you, friend by cf 1 T pur, Nat esti d deli Gecvi irtc If Depend upon the blood for suBtensrw Therefore if the blood is Impure tbiw improperly fed and nervous results. To make pure blood, prostr take uiur grst mC3 vou tbe mak d35c enti Garsapariila The One True Blood Purifier, fl; 6 Hoods Pills 5 EEC'S. Perfect seeds grow paying crops. Perfect seeds are not grown by chance. Kotb- rlng lsever left to chance in grow- Ing Ferry Seeds. Dealers sell them everywhere. Write tor FERRYS SEED AUNUAL for 1890. Brimful of valuable information about beet and new eet seeds. Free by mail. 0. M. FERRY & CO., , Detroit, Mich. ASTHMA and Severe Cold Crip,0ured Bronohltla,andCoughs ell quickly by the useoj J actually & Cigai Highly recommended ami prescribed by prnirw Fi.Li. pbys.cians. Write for valuable Lach package has our Trade-mar- k literature, and S.jt&turt KufnowsAntl-AstbaticPcwd- er ; i ng anti-licen- I I . slave-raider- soap-beari- High, Low Jack. .f dwelling in the tinues and envelops it completely, preluxuriance of the serving the most minute details of its tropics are the most structure. In the course of time the fortunately situat- resin becomes a fossil and is known as ed of mortals. The amber. The history of fossil insects is Africans are no ex- largely indebted to the fly in amber. ception to this rule, And to the preserving properties of amthe slave trade not- ber we owe, likewise, our knowledge of some of the more minute details of withstanding. They have no work to do, and they ancient plant structure. The coasts of live in a climate which makes idleness the Baltic are, and have been from the a pleasure. They do not worry about days of the Phoenician traders, the s, the morrow, which may develop great source of the amber of commerce. some or It occurs in rolled fragments, in strata European explorers, on the part of their rulers. known to geologists as oligocene. These eccentricity If there were one thing lacking to are tertiary rocks of a date little more their happiness, a civilized observer recent than those of the London basin, would possibly have said soap. This, and equivalent to the yopnger tertiary doubtless, is not the native view. There series of the Isle of Wight. The fragis no saying, however, that they might ments of fossil resin were washed down not like it, if they could get it without by the rivers from the, pine forests of the district along with sediments and expense or trouble. It is now announced that a large num- vegetable debris. In them are found ber of the inhabitants of Northern Af- most perfectly preserved remains of the rica are in this fortunate position with- period, as well as of insect life. Fragout knowing it. They have soap grow- ments of twigs, leaves, buds and flowers, with sepals, petals, stamens and pistils ing all around, waiting to be plucked. When Bishop Heber sang of the lands still in place, occur. Pollen grains have where every prospect pleases and only likewise beep found. A recent genus, man is vile, he had in mind, no doubt, deutzia, has been recognized by its to some extent, the personal habits of characteristic stamens; the valves' of the inhabitants. In future this verse the anthers of cinnamomum are seen In others. In one specimen the pendent may be added to his grand hymn: catkin of a ispeciesof oak is seen as disWaft, waft, ye winds, the story tinctly through the clear amber as if That tells the heathen wight. it were a fresh flower. And beside the How, without cost or worry, insect and plant remains thus sealed up He may be clean and bright; in amber stray relics of the higher fauO bear across the briny na of the forest have also been met This news unto that zone. with. Fragments of hair and feathers Till Afrlc mugs are shiny have been caught In the sticky resin With soap of natures own. and preserved. Atnong others a woodThis great discovery of natural soap has been made by a learned professor. pecker and squirrel have been recogHe sends from Algiers a report con- nized in the Baltic amber. cerning a very large growth of trees of No Files on John. g the sap Indus or order. Yet another point has been made by They are amazingly prolific and their the heathen Chinee against his Caufruit contains about 38 per cent of n tree yields from casian antagonist. The law ordering saponin. A 100 to 200 pounds of berries, capable of the Chinese to register, on penalty of deportation is used by some of them producing soapsuds by the gallon. to secure for themselves free passage If a native of the region wants to wash or shave himself he merely has home. A Chinaman who has been in to send his wife out intq the woods to America thirty years was arraigned in pick a few berries and then proceed to Seattle a few days ago for being illeimprove his appearance. Unfortunately gally in the country, not possessing a he never wants to do any of these registration certificate. He spoke Engwell and seemed well-to-dThe things. For grease, paint and jewelry lish court ordered be he that deported to he has ardent desires, but not for soap. The berries now go to waste, but it is China. Tho marshal pondered over the believed that in the near future they odd circumstance and came to the conclusion that the Chinaman, desirwill be made use of. ing to return to his native land to llvt tree is not new to on The soap-berr- y his here, had negscience, but, so far as is known, no one lected fortune acquired to deliberately register in order has ever inade use of its to secure free home. capabilities. The center of each berry, The Chinaman transportation remarked, when told or fruit, contains a hard, black nut. of hi fate: like go, you bet. "Heap These nuts, mounted in silver, were many years ago used in Europe for The Bible Won. waistcoat buttons. They were valued of actually winning an The credit for this purpose on account of their dur- election claimed is for a party emblem ability and beauty, and were at one in the little town of Benton, Ky., where time very popular. It is sad to reflect a local was election a few held option that to the minds of our ancestors The for license ago. days campaigners waistcoat buttons were a more manifest a as their emblem. The adopted jug need than soap. Thep have left it for to utilize the fruit prohibitionists later adopted a picture the energy of an open Bible, with the words Holy rather than the nut to make soap in of Bible in big letters across ' the top place pf waistcoat buttons from the ber- of the open page as the emblem of the tree. ries of the soap-berr- y forces. The people of BenThe professor speaks of the wild, un- ton he inay thirsty, but they are pious, tamed growth of the Sapindus sapon-aria- . and it is. related that when the open This is certainly on account of Bible and the jug of whisky were its neglect by the natives, who are igplaced, before them, they norant of its real value. Unfortunately, vote against the Bible, even It is more than doubtful if the native couldnt favored license. The though they African can ever be educated up to the choice two between the touched them immense advantages of plucking his in. a soap along the highway, as the free gift went vulnerable spot, and the election very dry. of Heaven. i Thats Cilzrs tariff r.r Embalmed Some Plants and Animals. THEIR BERRIES YIELD 38 PER In many museums may be seen In the CENT OF ESSENCE. most perfect state of preservation in amber fossilized remains of plants and But They Go to Waste The Africans animals. The science of Egypt in Its In Might Have Soap Without ' Cost or highest development did not succeed so Trouble, but They Have No Liking for discovering a method of embalming perfect as the simple process takinga It. place In nature. A tree exudes OCIAL PHILOSO-pher- s gummy, resinous matter In a liquid have con- state. An insect accidentally lights In tended that savages it and Is caught. The exudation conHow Nature Ha o. ed The shooting of a footpad by a Chicago upholding justice and holding up justice. How do you suppose people keep warm In Siberia, where the mercury is 90 degrees be low zero? Well, I should think they would get red hot chasing the weather clerk. Tin: worid-- full-grow- er t THINGS FOUND IN AMBER. soap-bearin- , Parkers al-m- AFRICAN SOAP TREES. se ly pic-torial- ij.VeV' youi druggist refuses to get them for you direct to Tf 52 & applj KUTNOW BROTHERS, 54 Lafayette Place, New York City. 23c. evl Fovlar cr Cample packages cf Large PROMPTLY artlcl itself, ! Cigarettes MATT, ORlikES , PELlHuil). ay; Tt Fr is Denver Directory, of Repair etc. Pipe threading Nock Garside, elevators. lreight Machinist argun it v o print mining,and euVnj Wi H15-1- T JSiPiSr Old Ke liable Hotel. AMERICAN HOUSE . it ani c is all s Hum a Bar standi only dollar W Denvers E. E. BURLINGAMES ASSAY OFFICE tl end And Chemical Laboratory. cf the I (Established 1866.) Th JEWELERS AND PHOTOGRAFHEES ould send your sweeps and waste containing gfi i and silver for treatment. Prompt return' tut tl and highest cash price paid for gold toaLaw j Rent ver bullion. Address 1736 and 1738 rence street, Denver, Colorado. in th. , THE COMPANY PAYS THE FREICHT new teel horse yhlm. On their oommon-m- n hoist 25 tone of rock 3u0 feet each shift. Is just as and raliable an engine It can be packed a jack can go. No 90cog whwtj per eM clutches to break. and will wrought Iron and steel before breaking.! Over 850 U some running 8 Vearat.-make dollars expense.' "We 60, W WJ hoists at prices, 25, bf'C j Bismarcks Statue. Bismarcks statue for the Rudelsberg, representing him in student costume, Is now ready. While the sculptor was , modeling the figure recently the iron chancellor said to him: All artists Intiir .i Jti. have painted my portrait without the lower lip; that is wrong. My lower r . '!$. lip is very pronounced; not too much, Lindmrhsaw lllostrated circular to Jr an for Send on op for that would Indicate obstinacy, and WHIM CO.. 1222 Cortis St Danven Oolo. I was never obstinate when I found aveekagekI'm views that were better than my own. Local or trt But a lower lip signifies ladies or gents. P DibWlowP When the model was finPatentdurable, constancy. National mu pie, best made, ished he marked the letters v. B. on the well and honestly made, n dishes In two inute. dries himself. clay broken slop, scalded Angers or can every eeU child a operate, "ITff'bors, Dumas Favored Womans Rights. mesne a sale to all the locality situeuou.rall mermanent Kni. i. Alexandre Dumas was a strong chamof plon equal rights for women. Is JB It not absurd, he said, that Joan ot Morphine Habit Cured Arc, if now among us, could not serve as a witness of the birth of a neighPILES, CURE bors child or vote for town councillor In any part of the fair France she Phil, ar mail. saved? France was proud of De Sev-ign- e, !60a. Druggistluiuor. DeStael and George Sand, but refused them the civil and political rights TRADE exercised by their coachmen. Ills pet PATENTS, Examination and Advice as to PatenUMlW argument was that as woman is mans vention. Send for Inventors Guide, or equal In most things and his superior Patent. PATRICK O FARRELL, WsshlngtoV lies in others, with equal responsibilities, she should be declared his equal polit- Money Saved ically. Honre Furnishings, Furniture, CJloth Je j ( -- rr,l ic UI I.!,; r rta 'Th ll i Cii iPl niaaMdfc LVM. ... 50 well-develop- ed . r . i r -- in the rr - ; u rr t Cf 5 ( - nnsssri for SURE ! MW j Furnishing Goods, Not1", lteady-to-ear HAYDEN BROS., 'i.rments. Etc. Music, Against the Wheel. A. D. Penfcld, general auditor of the Merchants Dispatch company. New York, said recently in an address before the Y. M. C. A. of Troy: If the devil ever constructed a vehicle to carry his victims to hell It is the bicycle. In New York I see so many on Sunday who would go to church if they remained in the city riding into the country on bicycles. They are do better than heathens. ? i j flatly HAWKER'S HAJR BALSAM I L i lfafr w J Use Bert Cuugh fcyrup. The New Scotland Yard. The largest police station in the world VoL XIII. a a; av w t is the new Scotland yard, London, In vertlsers. to When writing which 3,000 officers can be that you eaw the advertisement v gg i I cllM 1 po pt ls pspet , f i, r . |