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Show The GunmaKer of llion. GLASS JEFFERSON CLOUGH A TEMPTING OFFER FROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT. SES M. RE-FU- Bodice Waist The Popular Bag-Frowith Yokes Traveling Gowns DrivGirl ing Dresses The Ilalf-Grow- n Fashion Notes. , - ' 1 (From the Springfield, Mass., Union.) There Isnt a gun manufacturer In the United States, who does not know Jefferson M. Clough. He has been Intimatedely associated all his life with the and of the Remington velopment V Winchester rifles. For years he was of the E. Remington & Lons great factory at llion, N. Y. After leaving there he refused a tempt-to ing offer of, the Chinese government go t'o China to superintend their government factories, and accepted Instead fthe superintendency of the Winchester Arms Cq., at New Haven, at a of $7,500 a year. . salary term of active It vas after this long tabor as a business man that he found himself incapacitated for further service had by the embargo which rheumatism his position laid upon him and resignedand returned more than two years ago, to Belchertown, Mass., where he now .lives and owns the Phelps farm. means he did not Beiftg a man ofwas treated by leadcost and the spare and by baths of celeing physicians any brated springs without receiving sumbenefit worth notice. During the mer of 1893 and the winter of 1894 Mr. to his house in Clough' was confined to rise from unable being Belchertown, his bed without assistance, and suffewith acute pains and ring continually with no .taste or desire for food, nor was he able to obtain sufficient sleep. Eafriy In the year 1894 Mr. Clough heard of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. He began taking these jpills hbout the first of March, 1894, and continued to do so until the first part of September following. The first effect noticed was a better appetite and he to help himbegan to note more ability self off the bed and to be better Last August (1894) he was able to go alone to his summer residence and farmf of 163 acres on Grenadier island, amofig the Thousand Islands, in the River St. Lawrence, where from the highest land of his farm he commands a view; for thirteen miles down the river, and sixty of the Thousand islands can seen. teInstead of being confined to his bed :Mr. Clough is now and has been for ome time able to be about the farm to direct the men employed there and he is thankful for what Dr. Williams Pink Pills have done for him. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams Medicine company, N. Y., and are Bold only in boxes bearing the firms trade mark and wrapper, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for, $2.50 and are never sold in bulk. They may be had of all druggists or HE POPULAR bag front in bodices ia made frequently the concentration of all elaboration In a - costume. , - Very often this yard of material is richly encrusted wlth all manner of beads, with interand spangles, larded with inlayof metal solid designs, and it is deings creed that In coloring the front shall so harmonize with the rest of the costume that no one may accuse the wearer of haying one front that goes with everything. These overhanging fronts are so numerous and their effect Is attained in so many tasteful ways that designers of blouses that doarehot droop obliged to hide 'the belt in front to accomplish something very novel if they are to succeed at all.. ent i over-wroug- -- Waists with Yokes. The liking for long shoulders still continues, and, though the necessity for looseness somewhere about the waist acts as a check upon the demand for them, the difficulty Is surmounted by the introduction of a yoke as in the picture here given. Yokes, by the way, will be much worn this summer, and the stores are full of .the materials, especially arranged for them, as well as collarettes with yokes and the made-u- p flounces which will be the principal trimming for so many summer toilets. The fashion of Introducing a yoke into a fancy dress Is found very useful, since it can be so easily removed, thus making an evening dress Of the costume. gen-trali- y. , Sche-tneetad- y, direct by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine companv. .Preposterous Proposition. Traveler You have a magnificent fatm for sheep raising, but I dont see any sheep on the place. Arkansaw Farmer Sheep? No. my dogs would kill em off in no time. Then why dont you kill off your , dogs? off Kill my dogs? Say, dont let any of my folks hear you talkin Why, Great Scott, mister, them hounds of mine have brought me more than $50 in clean cash in the last three years fur premiums- at dog shows! , j that-a-wa- y. - The Ladies. . ht The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative. Syrup of Figs, Under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy,1 To get the true and .genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. ( i Perservering Suitor. A pretty story of romance attaches to the visit of Paul Ransom, a rich cattleman from Idaho, who spent a few days of the week in Wichita, Kansas. At a dinner party he met a Miss Minnie whom Worthington, a pretty girl,-witfell in love. Next day he he at once proposed - and was refused, and on ; - - i strong oil-holdi- ng - coal per square foot cf grate area pei hour, although in some trials it has 'reached 79 pounds; but then the powe per square foot of grate area ia very high, 24 indicated horse rower. The boats of this class carry 63 tena of fuel Upon pure, rich, health bloc J. at a pinch, and this would enat le them fore, fco that your Mood H mada p; ' to go at full speed for a period of over H " would which nine hours, during they travel fully 250 nautical miles. The coal u . consumption Is equal to 4 hundredV weight per sea mile; that is to' ray, r c i r r li during the 2 minutes 9 seconds taken L L J coal of to a sea mile 4 hundredweight are burned. ' A ton of coal, therefore, The cr,!y true blood p arid or rr; takes the boat five sea miles. But Jt neatly in the public oyo ted 2y, would only be on a rush that such speed nr r 't would be maintained. Now, other tests 1. . t.? t , .r , . have been made at about half the speed 13 knots and here, Instead of five miles, the ton of coal carried the dei stroyer for a distance of about 38 nautical miles, so that the total distance at I Wh.irj b 13 knots with the 60 tons of coal would d be nearly 2,000 miles. This shows the 'i ou can prmv(. le tun,:. cured In 14 toS5 tone home for same price fr same gua great cost of doubling the speed. The to Cfrr efcerawew ty. If you prefer coal per horse power at 13 knots was u. f hotel bi.u', J tiacttopny railroad artaod v ' 1.61 pounds. pocharf cury, ntns, 0 ro pier. Copper Colored hpots, Ulr,, An Improved Horse Power, of the body, lialrcy Cyebrow JL f nny BLOOIJ It la this Secondary The accompanying Illustration repre- out.part to cure. e c , guarantee sents, In perspective and sectional mate cases and ctialleriea f rk. the world hla chsease bus 'i , views, an improvement In horse powers cao we cannot core, baffled the skill of the most eminmt(i,T ; designed more especially for pumping clans. behind our 5 00,000 capital tu Absolute proof ents, u n purposes. It consists of a revolvable tional guaranty. Address COOK ltl.MI.DY to cam wheel held In position by a suit- npnlicntion. Masonic Temple, CHICAGO able framework, and having around its bj?Cut out and sepd thif advertisement. outer rim a series of inclines, as shown. A vertical cross piece upon the Inner end ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR of each lever carries two engaging pulleys of a proper distance apart to ali low the alternating cams to pa be i ; Health r r ;( : j cl DJ . W -- t flood's Filla ' 5 1 r ) L r r I t , 1. . Poli'-UtbeirK- , . -- , j A f'liii -- THE BjEST rJdclL2 "ijlDS ' JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York. tween as the wheel Is revolved, thus - - im- Derives Directory, parting a smoothly acting toand powerful the levers. reciprocating movement The framework is preferably of an octagonal shape, thus giving a combination of strength with an artistic effect, and also the capacity for operating a Sever at each of Its sides. .The power especially adapted for raising the underflow of surface water for irrigation and other purposes, as it will pump simultaneously from a group of pumps fifty feet apart If desired. The Invention of the Telephone. Headquarter For HARNESS AND SADDLE! To not bp deceivel by aarjli. able fictitious prlca, rm n bJS team Harness for til, $U r.mi horn, double cinoa. cowbjp raddle fqrs 113, but brre purchasing, tend for my nsw il.m. trated and descriptive oatalotD free, and see what yja art and if goods are cot as represent!, yoa ordering, can return same at my expense. 1 use the best out tanned leather and employ only first class war t 'rA y r men. to 1749 ij. II. WILSOW. Larimer St, DENVER, 1751 COLD In a recent address Prof. Hughes says it Is 30 years since his first experiments TEHT & AYNIHC UJ. with a working telephone. In 1865 while at St. Petersburg fulfilling a contract Best known thing to kill grat shoppers. Any with the Russian government for the quantity you want establishment of his printing telegraph L. A. W a THINS Instrument upon all their important Mdse. Co. 15th and Wazed Sts., Denver, CoL lines, he was invited by Emperor AlexE. E. BURLINGAMES ander II to give a lecture before the royal family, which he did. As he wished, however, to present not only his And Chemical Laboratory. own. telegraph Instrument, but all the r LEstibUshfi 1863. latest novelties. Prof. Philip Reis of JEWELERS BIIOTOGRAPHERS. Friedericksdorf, Frankfort - on - Main, send your sweepsAND and waste containing gold e'rat to Russia his new telephone, 'with and silver for treatment. Prompt returni highest cash price paid for gold and siwhich Prof. Hughes was enabled to and lver bullion. Address li3G and 1738 Latransmit and receive perfectly all musiwrence Street. Denver. Colorado. cal sounds, and also a few spoken ottalned Sri all countries. H. 8, Words, though these latter were rather DATHJTQ I 0 Bailey, HI Lil Equitable Bldg., Denver moments at a word could be uncertain; clearly heard, and then from some unVI pures FemaleWeiikness of any kind 30 Londoner Bk,lG3) Arapahoe si. Denver lull explained cause no words were possible. This Instrument was based. Prof. B Pairs Of: MINING, PRINTING! Ill Machinery, etc. Pip threading Hughes states, upon the true theory of M9Hl?IST and cutting. 13th at. Freight elevators. Nock & Gar side, tMephony, and contained all the necesto make It a practical sucsary organs BOUGHT AND ALLJilNPS cess. Its unfortunate Inventor died in SOLD.! 0. E. ADY, 1620 19th Street.; penver. 1374, almost unknown, poor and neglected, but the German government has sftnee tried to' make reparation by acState Agents for Sharpies lvuesian knowledging his claims as the first inseparator, band end power, sold on The Bicycle Watch and Holder. a .and easy payments and long tfrne. ventor, WATKINS monument to his erecting Whether one is making time on a ffiemory in the cemetery at Friedericks-dbr- f. Blubis CO., 15th and Wazee Sts.,A.Denver, Col. Awheel or leisurely following where fancy THE COMPANY PAYS THE FREICHT may lead over new paths, the convenPo thlr a of rock 800 feetneweach steel horse whim. Will ience of having the correct time always boiat 23 toncommoiMpn shift. Ia just M Bata Munition of War. reliable an at ina can be packed anjwher It at hand, to be noted without the trouble engine a jack ca go. No cog wheel or T There are a number of new invenof taking a watch out of the pocket, or clutches to break. 90 per cent t In tions the of armor to be worn wrought iron end ateel and will bend laklng the hands from the handle bars, by soldiers Inway ! V, before breaking. Over 830 in tw battle. It Is estimated by cannot but be appreciated by all bicyBorne running o year without on ) dollar1 75 to W prepared statistics that expense. We make hor clists. The improvements which have carefully at prices, $25, 60, 76 M 55 per cent of mortal wounds from bulmade this possible have, therefore, at are In the trunk of the body, and once sprung into great popularity. The lets some ILL of the new armor plates are g Illustration represents a to an be effectual preservative frori .ip. outfit of this kind, which consists of an sMd bullets at line of battle ordinary simexcellent range, a watch and the invention is of great value to the ple, light and easily applied holder. The frank and file of soldiers. "tested circular to THi Heads are WHIM CO.. 1222 Curtis' bt watch Is without fine adjustments, Small marks Denver. Colo. with bodies, and heavy wheels and fine pivots, being de- a volley firedcompared at a mark .six feet from Hisigned to stand any amount of banging the would do comparatively litground S-tle execution. Of course, shots In the D.R-- BUNN'S b more head are necessarily fatal than j IMPROVED those In the body, but taking Into consideration the difference in the size of LIVER PILLS the target, the chances are decidedly in favor of the adoption of the new protecvf 1ULD PHYSIC. .a tive device.' As the efficiency of imple. ONE PILL, poit A noP ments! of slaughter increases, so, to a0.boW;,U necessary M ll laeki to keep pace with it, the possibilities of hec.in ThUppl w&at the make it c!,n Headache, brighten tb rT t precaution multiply. Some day we may, xney Complexion thanooemetic. neitner rnpe no sicken. better 'I convinok out of, all this murderous mass, evolute a peace idea that will dominate the Where. bolAN'h&co. Ph.lielnhi'ft7 COALTAR J assay Office 1415-1- 7 GRAIN at-:ac- ks Thursday he renewed his suit, but with the same result 'Yesterday Ransom called again at Miss Worthingtons house and bade her farewell, as he left he handed her a sealed envelope' asking her not to open it until night Ransom left town almost immediately. When the letter was opened Miss Worthington found a check for $200. The letter accompanying the check renewed the proposal of marriage, and added that while Ransom did not expect his offer to be accepted at once, he hoped the young lady might change her mind and in view of that possibility he had sent her the money to pay her expenses to Idaho. , -- 1 The costume here shown is a crepon of wrap, and over a light cloth jacket. She a light but dull green on the sage tint, declares herself able to face the bitterwith a black silk dot scattered through est northeaster with perfect safety. Anit. The skirt is trimmed with large, other woman has her cloak interlined loose bows of sage-gree- n silk, three of with mackintosh cloth, and finds great them set near the bottom of the skirt. benefit thereby. It is a well understood The waist Is made with a yoke of sage-gree- n fact among women who give great silk veiled with black dotted net. thought to such matters that one may The yoke has the long shoulders of go out In midwinter even on the coldg Breath. years ago and gives the gown a est days with a mackintosh and moderNot pleasant to always carry around, but it fifty decollete appearance. The crepon Is ately light wool jacket with perfect don t compare with the power draped prettily about the shoulders, safety and comfort. New York Ledger. that tobacco keeps at work niht and day to make you weak and impotent. Dull eyes, loss merging Into the puffed sleeves, and the cf interest in sweet word3 and looks tell the Traveling Gowns. uit. story. Brace Bac is a sure, Traveling dresses are usually simply quiCit cure. Guaranteed by Druggists everywhere. Book, titled Dont Tobacco Spit or planned and novelties In them are conSmoke V our Bile Away, free. Address Stersequently rare. Usually, too, the innoling Remedy Co., New York City or Chicago. vations are not favorably received, but one thoroughly unconventional travel,What They PISsel. ing costume had much to recommend it. It was made of mixed tan tweed of Are they supposed to quit work on the new postoffice every time it rains? light weight texture. The skirt cleared the ground, set, out prettily at the back, said the biblical student. and was almost close front and side. Certainly. "With this was a trim waist of checked Gracious! What a lot of comfort wash silk, so crisp that the enormous those people could have gotten out of sleeves stood stiffly out, and so light the forty days flood! that those same sleeves folded away without Injury in the capacious sleeves She Always Does. of the tweed coat to be worn over them. Ills mother-in-lahas gone to see This coat reached to the knees, was him again. double-breaste- d and had a high collar. I shouldnt think she would. lined with the check Jl cape, golf pretty Why not? from the silk, swung golf straps that Ho called her an old cat the last over secured it the chest of the natty lime she was to see him. A Tam OShanter of the traveler. Well, she justifies the name the cat tweed, with a folded band of the silk came back, you know. and a single mottled brown cock's feather, completed a thoroughly pracIm All Unstrung. ticable traveling rig, suitable for all the remark of many a nervous individual. seasons and climates. Under the skirt, He or she will soon cease- to talk that way course not showing, was a pair of but after beginning and persisting in a course of of that extended to the knees Stomach Bitters. leggings t Nothing like Ilotetters it to renew strength and appetite and good fullness in the front of the ..corsage is and were there met by zouave knee digestion. It checks the Inroads of malaria, in corresponding fashion. The breeches of tweed, lined with silk. More and remedies liver complaint, constipation, draped is a hat combination of black net and like the usual traveling dress is the and kidney disorder, dvwpepsia, rheumatism it ia ia every sense a great household remgown the artist presents. Its skirt is edy. of woolen suiting, and has a of the goods around the ruffle pleated Driving Dmeg. A Hopeful Beginning. bottom. is laid in triple box The back be would It interesting to note the Ive got an idea that my boy will bo number of persons stiffened A fitted plaits, throughout. sacwhose lives are some day. rificed every year because they will not satin vest appears on the bottom, and Y.Tit makes you think so? ornamented by two rows of buttons. take proper precautions as to dress is The loose jacket fronts have revers to v. hen to out a go said drive, they city match the vest, but the sleeves are of physician with a large practice. With- the The bodice is d in plaid. in the post three months I have had back. half a dozen patients who have suffered cevt re illness, barely escaping Hullo, Ration! Havent seen you a Dh thtir lives, on account of their for three days. No. I went over to r'i lesness in this particular. One of Philadelphia day before yesterday aaJ I.'- tbafo a young man from out of town spent a week. Tobacco-Stinkin- g Iso-T- o up-q- IN out with his friends, his collar turned down, and himself gotten up regard-to A . Lamp for Us In Mines An Imless, so to speak, in order to conform sugfriends His fcls ideas of propriety. proved Method of Concentrating Horse not suit gested an ulster, but this did Power The Bicycle Watch and Holder him. and he went out, (vry to com fing-In Medical. chilled to the bones, hi3 lips and seer-tips blue, and his lungs In- a sucOnly verely congested condition. LAMP cessive hours of hard work saved his enough to resist the action of burning gas within it, which is perfectly ventilated, and which gives a steady light in a current of air. Is shown In the accompanying illustration, in which portions are broken away to show the interior. The lamp proper, or reservoir at the base, screws into the upper portion, to which it is secured by a safe and strong lock, in the form of a spring bolt with a catch on its puter end, which enters a socket in the lamp body. In the outer tube, above the glass portion, are top and bottom perforated sections, opposite which are internal shields, the lower one being adjustable up and down, as desired, these shields preventing any rapid propulsion of gas through he lamp. The upper shield is closed at the top by a perforated plat,' above which are side apertures. Extending from the bottom up through the oil reservoir is a tabular way In which is loosely fitted a piece of wire, sharpened at one end. and bent to form a pick, by which the wick may be conveniently raised or lowered, or freed from Invana of bit all from and life, personal crustations. construction Is uch ity, or a lack of proper consideration that the flameThe cannot be projected outof the situation. The veteran, the perward from the and all part are lamp, son who knows what riding in early time. examined at any easily spring means, dresses accordingly. The ulster, wrap and high collar are indisMedical Uses of Sugar. pensable. One of my patients, a lady who Is extremely delicate, but1 goes out , , There Is a very strong opinion growin all weathers, invariably wears a ing up among medical men that sugar short mackintosh under her handsome has a remedial value that has hitherto been wholly unappreciated. As a tonic "':"H and invigorator its value has been. In experimental cases, extremely satisfactory. A case In point is related were a person from force of circumstances had fasted for nearly twelve hours. This patient was subject to the most violent headaches from hunger or lack of food. After a certain period a peculiar, pressure or congested feeling was noticed in the head, invariably followed by acute pain, sometimes by severe nausea. These enforced fasts, occurring at frequent Intervals, became the subject of some concern. One day the individual In question tried the experiment of taking sugar and water, this being tbe only available article of food at the time. Several blocks of cut sugar were dipped into water and eaten very slowly, with frequent dippings, so that the sugar was almost entirely dissolved. When the operation began, the pressure In the head was already very marked, and the headache was coming on. Strange to say, the unpleasant symptoms almost immediately left, there was no return of them, and the stomach was In nowise disturbed. Repeated trials had the same effect, and It seemed to be a foregone conclusion that with this patient at least the sugar application was a success. Further experiments are being made with a view to demonstrate the value of cut sugar as a luncheon when other food Is not to be had. It would be a simple and easy matter to carry half a dozen pieces of sugar In ones pocket, to be indulged In with no other accompaniment than a glass of water, by this means preventing or probably postponing those frightful of cerebral congestion and agony that many persons are subject to. h nerve-destroyin- NOTES. -- nt Too Poor to Admit Attention to Business. 1 FASHION. OF LATEST NOVELTIES FOR WOMANS WEAR. llealth Was CZ1 SCIENTIFIC who was visiting friends In the city, may be an invalid for life for this reason. Desiring to present an elegant apDEVELOPMENTS RECENT pearance he put on a new spring overcoat, as the day was bright, and went INDUSTRIAL FIELDS. low-pric- UA a-- time-tellin- JOG - ed 11 - ' J ip T world. ( Flotsam and Jetsam. is a popular song? Tommy Pop, what One Fatherthat everybody Tommys ' i two-th- lr v w - - V Pre-Mo- bias-plait- ed nt coat-shape- Pf.lt .r cISSWi?r.5?Sji ItomiXU cured toouaanda of cases. nounced hopeless by beat physician Cureoaepr gets sick and tired of hearing. PhilaFrom first do symptom disappear: in ten day at least delphia Record. ail symptom removed. Send forf reebook testlm ox miraculous cures. Ten Billy (the Gdal) That manuscript I male dayx'atreatroe tree by malLIf you order trial send 10o In eta nr Just ate has given me an awful pain. to pay postage. Da.H.H.ORKKN&8ONS,Atlanta,0 Nanny Yes, dearest; thats called ix you order trial return this advertisement to writers cramp. Harper's Bazar. How on earth did Smith become a colonel? Easy enough. Train was PATENTS, TRADEMARKS delayed in Georgia and he attended a fnd A3r,o a to Patentability ofGetI Atlanta Constitution, Guide, or Kow to picnic. Patent. PATidCK OInr0U.r FAR it ELL, Washington, D.C D. Mr. If you get my coat, done by Saturday I shall be forever Indebted to MAUKLUS you. Tailor If that Is the case it wont HAIG UALSAF. be done. New York Recorder. I: and besnefies th i romoiei a lnxunsnt rrowt Nell If you really liked a young man Dever Fail to Iiestore i1 xts Vou inful Co what would you do if some day he Lurvt sea p jr f, Fr sndHtt Drvrrwt should kiss you suddenly against your will? Belle He couldnt. Somerville Journal; A SURE CURE FOR PIL The Tourist You seem to be proud Itching Piles of your family title. The New York millionaire abroad (proudly) Of course I am. I paid for it In good hard dollars. and shaking without losing or gaining a minute a day. By means of the holder it may be attached in a moment to either the frame or the handle bar, as shown in Fig. 1, Fig. 2 representing a back view and Fig. 3 a face view of the watch clamped in the holder. AS Will be seen, the watch Is held by spring fingers, an upper finger engaged by the watch ring straddling , the stem tnd holding the watch firmly in the clutch of the lower fingers. .By releasing .the ring the watch is readily reibved. With a pair of pliers this holder may be fitted to any case. r T i M , Coal Consamption on Torpedo Boats. For the following Interesting paftlcu-tar- s respecting the coal .oraumpticn, of :he icrpedo boat destroyers, we are indebted to a corre- spondent of the Glasgow Herald. He states that the cruiser built by Messrs. Thornycroft, on a three hours run just made, maintained a speed of 27.87 knots, practically knots, or for the whole time 84 nautical miles; and while run-cin- g this distance burned In her three water tube boilers 171 ton3 of coal. Th rate of combustion is 3 pound cf twenty-seven-kn- ; Chicago Record. ot J Z; Jack Borrowit I woke last night and found a burglar in my room. George y Genrus Well! Well! Did you succeed in borrowing anything from him? New York Weekly. I gues, said the sharp-nose- d that I will take the wind out of girl, her sails. Why, asked the fluffy girl, dont you be up to date and say take the wind out of her tires? Cincinnati TViTmne. JSTS,: GSffikIKStaiE J B-- ft . gittia kls. Cu, h 'yrup. 'I antes Good. Ubs tt w. i l fG i bv Aa. k. Denver. i i drocs'l'! a. i Ik. I oi.Xli. , ho.6U9 Wtca writh g to advertisers, please that yon taw tLe advertisement In thl I,u i v i |