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Sl•R.&INS, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROfO'l'BI'l'ES, BVRN!!I, t!ICAI.DS, And! all other hodlly aches l And pain$ FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. A Woman!s Exohange-Wom•m ln ltevolu· tlOil-Oltl Vugmia.l\1lnce ru>-KisStng Brtdes-Horoe Treatment for ;-ret'Vons DiseHler&> [The Centmy ) There •• hardly an American 'fum! ly m whiCh some member ~a pob a vicbJm to some sorb of nervous diSease-neuralgia, hy~teria, the sxtremEl of epilepsy, or the m1ld fO(rm of constant \tn·s.\ Women, oftener :lJOung than oid, ara frequently mere buhdles ot nerves; thm' and bloodless, hvmg on mor phme and Valerian, known only m their homes 01 soCial lives by then· sull',ermgs, whtch are real enough to ca1-ry them to the edge of the grave, 1 f • too for any ordinary medi'cme to An eminent physlCll.lll has htt upon .. ,,,.·~·~•••\\·'\ tor this class of mval1ds, which . ~~~~i~~~:·:~~~.~ti:~~b ~e rampvea them ~ whole m!ltel'ml and t o,phere t4em, puts them to an orb1ds them to move kand or foot, They a verfed five times a day The lack of exe1 ciSe ~s supplied by kneadmg the en1lira body, and by electr1c1ty • The pat1ent goe• to bed a HkeletQn and comes Ollt'. it J1i: s.a!d, fat and rosy ~he secret of thiS_, tt<;t'tll,:lent I• abso!nte I est, aJ;ld the reductton of the pa t1ent to a condtt10n of a mere ammal If the pra1ciple be correct, there, I• no reason why eve I y mother should not apply it m tho treatment ~her nervous pat em (for she IS sure to have m,.e) Her husband h over-worked m the office or shop, he gl'OWE thmnm· and more nTitable; ~very month hiE appetite falls: he cannot sle&p, cornplammg of dull vacmty at the base of 'his bram; of a str1cture Uke an 1ron b~Lnd about h1..q jaws. There 1s no t1me to los!' ' If possible :lirt.the weight a little. Adopt a similar, cheaper style of livmg, let tha floors go unrarpeted, or take O\lt the money Ill the savmgs bank There w1ll eome no ramier day than thiS. G1ve him a month's absolute hohday, free f;rom work and worry, teed h1m, feed htm well, amuse h1m Let thiS holiday be taken m the country or somewhere on the water, out of s1ght or hearmg of his daily w01k and care<. Nine chances oput of ten he will oome ba• k a new man I Or 1S it one of the boys who is pale, wh~ has constant headaches, whose face Jerk! strangely Ill J;ha sprmg, who has moody fanCies, comp1ams of mJustice, has doubts oi the Bible It 1s the boy who 1s head of hh clru;s too Tbe lad does not need moral diS oipllna, or appeals to hts feelmgs or hi• fait~ Take him from Sl'hool and from home, tum hrm on a !a1 m for a year. He will learn someth!n_g_ there 1\S usefulm h1~ future lit61l.S Greek 01- ;geometzy. Make hun bathE regularly, eat hearbily, drmk milk and\beai tea, sleep eally in the evemng andlatem thE mornmg. It Is not the mmd, but the ma chme that needs rep:uring. Or Is it .the mother's own ani, or head that torbll1\6l! her witll nelll'8lgia! At any casE give the sulfenng part heat and ahoolutE rest, wrap 1t m cotton o.nd flannels to excludE the air Let the arm stop ita working and the bram its ~kmg In short, th!l home treatment of all nerv ous disorders shoUld be based on three word! -chruage, \\ai'IIlth, rest. A Woman's ExohanA:c. q t~ew i urk: Letter ] The Exchang: fol' WOIUen'• Vvork bas re- cenlly movecl mto 1ts handsome new <1uar tern o~ j\1fth avenue. and \Ill open them \\lth a ~apt10n, ful which !l,OUO mvttaLioru have been'>ent out. BIShop Potter IS gomg to dell ve1 an adcires,, and Miss Clara LouiSE K~l ogg, E Chohooley Jones and Henry Hll h>r w1ll N ng Th1s Ex(\h.J}llge ·fOI l\ omen'• \Vork ''liS started abou,; the samE time that the Soc1ety of DecoratJve,.A_r.t wa; ~ta.1 ted, and Mrs F B ThnrbP.r 'iin~ J ost ph Choate were chiefly mstrumental II' its 01 ganizat10n It IS one of t..l}e most de- servmg mst1tut!ons m New York, and I a:a: happy to say that 1t bas made a •uccess It certainly h~ dono a great deal to helJ: wumen t<> hd!p thPrnB<>lves, and that !.> 11< prmc1pal aim. The Soe1ety of Decorative Arb 1s bound do\ n l1y &uth t1ght rules that the average \oman 1S < ut off frum 1ts advantage!<. It only receive• a cartam kind of embro1det-y and a ce1tam style of decorative pamtmg, and all oth!l\rs are ruled out, but the Ex <hange for Womfn's Work takes anythmg that a woman may do that Is good of ttl! kmd, from high art embroidery to plek!ef and\preserves If you are gomg to have w tea ra~AD.d...ml.nt some light hi,me-made htscm t, ~ on can order t.b<1m from ~the me t•han~e I know of one lady who make Slll a week ey filling ordera for tea buscmt, Any kmd of' l:mme·made cake can l:e got.J,l ere, as well as the must elaborate kindRc ol tan< , uork / · The exchange' i• a thoroughly Pfi!.Jltleal mst1tut1on, and that is one of the re~ for 1ts succe~. lt )s conducted on irproad aud hbaral prmeiple, too Both Mrs. Thurber and Mrs Choate are women of generous td€ft18,. and the1r obJect 1s to help wome'll t<J e!iln¥tl!.eir.J~vlllg m the manner for whtch they are best fitted The new rooms of tho exchange are very handsome· bnt m these daystof decorate arff\a place cari l e mado handsome w1th comparatJ voly httle expen•e \\ •nnen in H:evolution. [Exchange,] Eti.oer smgly of 111 !Jlass, women were the. authors of <o'tne of the most lllipol1:ant epiSodes- of the I evolution. Tbe mit!ative act qf the struggle, the famoull. pet1t1on of' the Champ de Mars, which -flemanded that \nmtP Louts XVI, not RJ;IY other kmg,\ should be recogn1zed, wBB draWh up ~a woman, Mrue Robert, nee 'Keraho 1 In tba stormmg of the Bashle and at the fete of the fedet~10n, M1che!et pronounces women the prn)J. movers < It was the11' energetic con duct h1eb crowned with success the event ot the 5th and 6tb bf October, 1789, and brought Lams from Versailles to Paris A French htstonan has truly said \Women were the advance guard of revolu· twn.\ Thn, the advocacy ot great men, and the act1v1ty and '1gor of women themselves SBBI:\lOd m the ea1ly days of tho re, o!ut10n to pol tend tho openmg of a ne1\ eta for the fe- male sex ~ut the authors <if tho revoit w1shed only tb use tho \om~v for the ad· van cement of their own end$ No sooner .was the lll'lll' ecJilod ~otten w¢11 under way than they de ertcd th~1r wort!rl coadJntgts In the bo,;mnmg they omourli,;ed them m the foundation of clubs and applauded the1r ardor m the cau•e, only to abohsh these club', <'heck th1s a1 cior and finally tul ust, them back mto the11 old positwn \lien that! end was game~ Mnabeau, Danton, lt••l e,.~ p1erre, n nd o h 1 s soon put 11 pm 10d tu th1s !Jj~~!L:j~~.l women's mu\eJ ent a'he tepubhcv.as grad. ually merged 1 to the empll'e, whwh was the coup de grace f the aspira;ttons of the women otl789. The emp1re not only diSsipated their day• dreams, but it ~teried the Napoleomc code about tbeir nee~s. This was a f~;~.tal Jilbtnent for women's irlteresta 'lllie gener~ public ba4. not forgotten tbe many disoraers ill . ) . Old ·Hrginia j\lmcc l'l<•· [Ba!tnnur\ An.Jei ~cttn ] As the wmter steals uppu us, so mmce p1es. The mel~o~ gold the pumpkm lli fndmg, and th\ fim< u heat and $tlruulus of the m1uce meat 1s ne\e>S'-IlY to warm up the blood, wh1ch c'bpgeals under the Influence oi the f10st. The ~nee pie lll upon us It flutters down ttnd_,~ghts com· placently Ill our homestead~, drag~ 1ts leaden c1 u•t mto the depot restau.;~nt.s, and It twtLters -exultautly before 1lS as We look upon the b1o::1d expanse of tbp lunch counter. A g1 eat manj people eat mmcij p1es, but tueie m~ not a g1eat many wllo kno\ how they me Lmlt Tile old Yjrgmm huu\c~ koope.r, whL~l bllu Wllihes to make glut! till' hearts of he1 guests, gets the lell.f and kidney fij;j; from a \\oil-grown, col'I1;fetl bullock, ~ she chop. fine Then she gets a lot of 1 atsms ajld cuu onts, whwh a1 e Waohed and .Jl!Cketl. -'Then slle gets some c1tron andshces that up fine;lii,ewiSe some apples Slie miXes tl!IS up w1th dust of flam·, a pro]X'r amount of granulated sugar, and, after clande,tmely chuckm.,; 111 a couple of brandwd peaches, chopped up, she pour, m enough Frencll bumdy to make the whole mess JOlly These m;;red1ents are well stu-red together Now for the pastry Thts IS the hard•ht part Tha flour must be mixed with 1ca \a. te r, wme powdered crackers are to bi added, and, after )t 1s kneaded in o a dough and worked hard w!th the &ts, ~t is rolled out flat and lumps_pf lard ara_ ploughed 1nto 1t wtth the thumb, These lumps of lard are worked mt0 the dough ad lnfimtum lf too mu'lh IS put m, however, 'the urust IS too greasy And bnttle. It must oo dr;.' and flaky. Now put a layer of'liQugb m a tm ..pan, flatten 1t down, slice awtzy' the Jagged ~!lge», and m goo~ the mmce meat Now; then, anothm Ia ver of d~ugh on top, pres~ 1t down around the :mm; decotate 1t Wltll cut, according to art!& tic fanc1es 1 and bak!l m a qutck owu There you have your .ml.noo p1e It 1s coudqetve to mghtmares and a. whole Bufl'alo: Bill show of hroncho horees, ~t least, bnt should the nunce meat be carel~ssly olung togetlre~, should the .rBISlUS alid currants b\1' too tew, the suet too gross, .the brandy , too bad, tb.e \cllnck\ tov base or the PO-' try too \Had beware of tho llllnce p1e, lt biteth hke the a<;lder and mauletb the con •umer like m1t-o a tr1p ham- War Dn Klsslng Br~d\o. f\Goss!fll'r\ ln St L<mlll Post Dispatch ) I understand that the young lo.d1es are con .templo.tmg the formation of an anti-con- gratulatory society, for the purpOse of put- tmg down the barbarous practice of kLo;smg brides immediately ~!tor the marriage cere- mony The ttsualrule b for every male rela t1~ e and connection to the most distant degree and every woman present at the wed dmg t<> form in !ina and mouth the poor br1de until tht> last one has claimed the pr1v ilege and has been satisfied. lt is enough to deprive th\l oecas10n of all its charrns for a a\eet young thmg to stand and look-around on an assemblage of several hundrl'd people and know that she ha.~ got to press her llps bn every mouth m it, attractive or otherJ wl'P The b1g mouth, the little mouth, the 1 tbm lips, th1ek hJl\ rhapped hps, big Ups, wet hps, anti every other 'variety of lips, must rome in for a share of her attentmn be- tore she can call her mouth her own, and can devote 1t exchiSively to the one perso:t she cru:es to ki•s The society will shut down on all ki.<Sing at public 1 ecept10ns, and Will countenance only pnvate salutatiOns from the membe•s of the two f!lmllles. Engll.•h nn<l American Girls. [Chrontcl•• \'Cnd<'rtone.<: \] 11, We ha 'il8 still ~ deadhe1 danger to '11ear than the mtrod.OOt1on of EngliSh manufac- tures ~saw in a London paper the other day a sta't.ement that an EngliSh lady m town could not poostbly go mto socrety on a lower alfowance'i'or-dro\' than ton peunds <terhrrg a year, that m the country 41) pounds sterlmg to 00 pounds sterling ·nngbt do tlraat Scot I Ftve hund1ed dollar, a year for dress' Why, IL takes that to lreep a g1rl in IC~ cream and oyster; for a) ear, m9re ao· cessot1es of prdtmmary proccedmlr.' m court ship Send me an Engh•h gtrl who ca~' res.• in San FranC13CO for 40 ponndsstarhn~ 200 -a year, and I will grapple her 'to my oul vnth books <Of steel and wmrr mrr m my beart of hem'tll Two bundted dollars a y8ar' H~a' ens' Tht> plam 'ordinary ~weetbimrt'; fichus coot that. I don't know what a fl bu l•,bnt I am Rure thattheyearly•upplyof any- thmg a pia1n, e' ery-day San Fran('tsco girl wears would swallow 1;P the $200 a year. After all, the old country ha< some 1 pro- du~ts that are worth 1mwrtmg I A Fretful Hostess. [Baltimore Herald 1 No hostess Is to be mo1 ~ dreaded than the one who }rets under her Huties \lf she is absent-minded at the t~ble o.n:l conscwuq of ~he blu!lder~ m the serVIce she Is an affili;j;Jon to all about her Let m1stakes go An easy, attentive beal'l.ll;g is worth all the angel's foo:i and wme and Jelly m creation, for IS 1t not the essence of the angel Jt•elf-that which pu!;s us thOlOUghly at our ease1 Obhv Ion 1s an absolute essent1al after the guests are seated at the tab!• One muot b~ uncon- smom of mLStakes 1f they occur \Ve have 1 kno;'}'ft. in•tane\' where an evenmg ha. been mai\i-edl by the obvwus anxiety on the part of the ladies that 110thmg should go am1s• In consequence, every!ihmg went wrong Let ns th~, have frequont entenam-q~ents and less exp~n>1ve one• \ 1 A Snt>elh Winter Co~tumc ' [Exchange I A New York latter <leocrJbe> a sup,,rb win- ter costfime <:'om posed of brown fox sealskm velvet and cachemm~ des lndes A very WJde band of fo;.~was on the flrst Rk1rt, a second band of v4l! vet fallml'(' plam qver the band of fur m derp cut. Van Dyke fe,tonns which pa1 tmlly rovered the ft~ fh rr the whole, m m egular draperies fe a SP:J.I-ki 1 colored tnmc of cachemue des n<les All lo;pmgs m the back are made 01 te1 tb~n those of last season Ove1 tnJ J¥l,et cm sage was attached the old.fashwncd tippet of fox fur, en,hug m ta1ls of the ammal On tho first tail of earh sid!i' was fnotened a ve1y smllll mutt of tho same fur, w1tb. n runnmg fax's hend,upon 1t --- ' 4e Stationery Wodd. [ExchMge ] In seal'jng a\letter lt IS !lOt fashiOnable to uso the ri).onog1•a.m The reVival of sealmg-wax bus led to tlo mveut10u o( pretty httl!l sp1t1t lamps, wlnc 1 are qmte an adJunqt to A hancl•ome de•l ur Wl'ltmg table. In monograms, St'rJpt I> used, and there I> an end to the puzzlmg mterlacmg of 1 ttu\ 'rh1s s1mple mnrkmg IS m good taste and ~-~ commended by all first-class dealor• Tho stamp costs 7fi cents, and is also used m seal· mg, red and olive wax bemg agam used There are scores of f~noy devwes and de ..s!gns m lette1 paper. Flocks of bird>, tlo- mestic and w1ld, feathered c1 eatwu, of g~oj and eVIl om<>n, scorpions, beetle,, ms~ct , leptiles and fish, herds of small cattle, rat.•, tigbro, canme., ferrets and sly little S<JUII rels, and, mdeed, almost every ammai 10 zoology m some shape or form seems to bt thrown oq the mal :!kt m company Witii flowers, garden Yegetables, cherubs an;rls, and a host of other creatures that belong to man's land Clove1-leaves, fmgct-me-nots, hell.rt's ease, bleedmg·hearts, and spr1gs of l'osemary, myrtle, yew and w!\fm_K Willow -are alloWed to ornament tlie tops of paper lles1gne:I and miended for &entunental ;>ouths .i'asWons in False Hail. {New York Suo I • The fall aui't wmter styl9S for ladtes' ha<r dressmg are very becommg The hau 18 shghtl,Y waved and looped m g1 aceful bow~ ou the top of the head, the figure S being the favortte ~yle for ordmary wear, a few hght curb fringing the nape of the neek. Ladles whlil thmk it becommg may add a long wave; cmled about two mches at the ilad, pinned in the ce~;~ter o'f the b.::'lk han, falling gracefully over the Bholl'tder so as to be seen from the front; another short, wavy curl, p1nned over the long curl, so that the end ~tops at the nape of the neck. Th1s IS qmte new, and looks Willi on a long neck The front hair IS arranged m hght curls or \'aves 111 the style moat becommg to th\ face Front coiffwes, made of wave9 and curls woven on mVISlble Ia;ce, dressed m dif ferent styles, nro becommg rejtular artiolru of weanng appeal, some ladle.~ ha vo..ng a change every day 1n the week. 01<1 BcaWI. {New York l.etter] It was a fall\ young j~-tt&ndant at this same Astor wedding whoproposedsometbmg qwt.~ revolutionary in JlOCiety. \0 I had a pretty good time,\ she llll.ld, \but. Wll!! ~~cw(ully bor<;d by three men who were 50 y6a.rs old ap!ece. 'I'b.ere Qught to be some severe means taken to free g!rls !rom the old beau bores. Whe1 a woman get> past 40 and llin'1( marr1ed yet, she g1vj)S it up, and lets the YGU!lg fellows alone, or, It she do~ undertake to mwose herself,\lpQil. them, they don't hesitate to mub ll.er But look at the cnso or we g1rls. We're not a:lluwed to turn our backs on the ant&deluv1ans whe- beset us, but are, by po- lite usage, compelled to displo.y in smiles tile teeth whiCh we'd hke to bite them mth We ought to be empowered to ,abolish them- save when they are millionan-es and Innl\ rm$eabla n A Woman of Bnsin..,;R. [Chicago Bun ] • There IS a live business woman in Belle- ville, ills., who is llllid to have made \plenty of money\ the pagt year by plymg her voca· t10n o.s a street contractoress She is acl\Us· t;omed to buy material• in large quantltfo• and, nevpr falling to meet her obiigabons promptly as they !all due, she hBB sut•ceed<'<i m estabhshmg a credit in busmess circles OtU\Il• Not a Liq- -~ ni!l m•Snu.H. AJ?· plr int;, no11tuls J Give it a Trial lletlw<ien ,,c·_c_ '\c\. DOOR ;..W\INDOW SCREENS. WHA 1 IS DYSPEPSIA? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent are: Va~ riable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with unsatisfied crav/ng for food ; heartburn, fee ing of weight and wind in the stom- ach, bad breath, bad taste in the mouth, low sptrits, general prostl'ation, heactache-, and constipation. Th~re is nQ form of disease more prevalant than Dyspepsia, and none so pecul- iar to the h1gh-living-aA4; rap- id-eating American peQpla. Alcohol an!l tobacco prodllce Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating, etc. BURDOCK BLOop BITTERS will cure the worst ~case, by regulating t.he bowels and toning up the digestive organs. Sold everywhere. The Winte Resort, Vineland or'Southem Pines, ~fOOR~l COl' STY, '<ORTII C :\ ROJ,IN A (Not :New Jersey,! 1s on the most elevated pomt of the h>ng leaf pme section ln the Sontb. Free from e~cry ma- larial intluenct>. The atmosphere Is hllrhly charged w1th ozone !rom the !llmost boundless forests of pmes. \Sen•! for worjt on \The Pines,\ \Vtltten by n physi01an w~o s givelt the lung d1sease a life stnP.r: It g1 cs n blstory of thla sectiOn, Ronther11 rines, d mnny hints \hlch wll1 be of mterest to Rheumntics and Consump- tn es. We Will send a few thousand oop1es free of cost to those apph mg durmg tbe next few rnont)J~. We des1re to correspond with phJsl- mans, and Wlll make it to the1r mterest to write ADDITIONAL LOCAL ,TRAINS WJr/ST, 4.85 n. m., except Sundays, from Hornemvllla, Sto.ppmg at All!\ond o.oo, A:lfred 6 20, And~el' 6.00 Wellsville 7.25, Se10 7.(9, Belm9n~ B,l5. B!!l· v1dN-e 8.85, t'rlettdsbi p 9 Oli; Cttba 10'.!17 lii:ns· dale \I 12, Olean 11.55, a. m.~-,Alle!!'flDY 12.W 2 .Yan· dalial~Ml, Carrnlltonl.(O, urent Vnlley :.!.oo,Sal· amanea 2.10, L1ttle Valley 8.26 1 . Cattaraugus 4.0~, Dayton 6.20, Perrysburg 5.li8 ;,;mitb's Mills 6.81. Forestvtlle 7.05, li!lieri<len 7.10, a\d arriving at Duuku·k at 7.60 p m. 7.41! a. m ,from Carrollton,stops•at all statiOns, arriving at Dnnkl:rk 10 05 a m. 8.10 a. m., except Sundays, from Cuba, Hms· dale 8 28, Olean 8 41, Allel(any 8 52, Vandalia 9.00 rr1' lug at Carrollton 9.16 a.m. 5,40 p. m , daily from lloruellsrllle, stops at nil stallonR, nn lvmg at Snlamanea 11 20 p. m. 4 OS p m ! from Carrollton, <irulJ except Sun· days, arrn o~ at Salamnnea 4.10 p m No 9 qma druly over Western lolv1sion. BRADFORD BRANCU. that IS reallv gilt-edged, She bu~ lnmbe1 OllSUlllptiYCS and ftheumatt\CS m ChiCago by the carload, sewer p1pe a·....,~- us. Anna, thlll &tate; while stone is brought d1 WHY SUFFER '\)• rect from the qnal'l'l.es at Alton-and othc1 places; the balance of the raw material•• such RR composition, hme, etc., are pm cha.o;ed in St Louis, where she also gets heJ n.<phalt at 11 handsome pett'<Ontage otr from th0 Rt i .onb• pnco-list. The Simplkllty ot Entet-tlllnlng. [Kansas City Journal J It not only take~ the purse of the \oaltby beyond patwnce, but mvolves the hou,.,hold m such a whirlwind of labor that everyone dreads a lunch party What we :rrel'd is some one brave enough to piOneer A belles of evemngs. t'alling together only thoso who will make a hannonlp,us company, are be yond value. as mediufil9 of real pleasure • Why do wits or men and women of lettel'il ('are for <'ourse aff;!lr course of ~xtra.vagant pn>pawtwn~ Sonm of the l•'tl !&tf,.! days that come VIVIdly to u~ we1e ¢=• where the eatah)p, w •re so' blmple th:tF now th<• 1 rtre merely a vory delicate and subJeC!lV<\ por twn or a pl<>a•ant t1me WE> shoulrl make what we e¥ a most ins1gmtlcaut part of <lllr en~rtaming , -~ - Gl an<lmother's ,CosrueUe. [The Argonaut] \The only cosmetic 'I have l,l!led,\ satrl an old lady the other day, \ls a ~anne! wash <!'loth For forty years I have bu.tbe<(l my face every mght and mornmg With clear :w~ as hot as I can bear 1t, nsmg for the purpose a Sl\fall squal>e of flannel re newed as often as 1t' grows thwk and felt li.k.e My motper t!l.ught me to do this, as -her mothe~· halil4lone before he1 No soap nor powde1, nor glycerme even, has touched my face, and~Is lS what my skm 1s-at 60,\ she finished, t ~hmg With pardonable prtde a obeek wh<ls peachy bloom and fine \\'ft texture gavo fl'e.9t1ve emphasts to her recipe, Mrs. Bryant's Diary. [!l.tlanta ConstitutiOn.] A leaf from tho diary or the mother of W11llam Cullen B1yant leads BB follo><s \.Matle Austm a coat,\ \Spun four skems of tow,\ ' Spnn \' thirtY knot> of linen, ' \Taught Cullen hi~ letter.,\ \Made a pUll' of bteecloes,\ \\Yova fom ya1ds and wont a-qmltmg,' ~!ade a dialiS for ihe hoy,\ \Sawed on a shut \\Vuve four yarJs, an• I vtsfted l'tlrs --,\ • i'V ashea and 11 one d.\ I! nns of Bt.rds' Pluntage. l 01-ncago li<'Iir!d ) - BeaUtiful fans are maJe entirely of 'the p!umage df trap cal bzrds m theu natw-al colors A web of leather cloth 1s 101 metl by glumg the plutnag!l, each tmy feathez •eparately, upon szlk fabno Thh give< tbe textm e the p1 ec1sa appearance of t h\'mg b1rJ. Tue t 'P\ w o t1pped With ustr1cll feathers Don't Allow It. l Chwago Herald ] An EnglL•h phy&JC.an warns mothers~ ~kamst al,uwmg uab1ao to suck ~heir tllumbs, OOcause JtJesults'Ln a peculiar deform1ty of tile che~t, a depJ•essionl of the thoHl.x. by pre»UI e fz vm the arll;l. qp P,ha m£ant as 1t hes With ItS thumb In lti ulOiltJi, • H ' VIctor Hugo: e who bas lii;\en the nuoet) or women o~ly, has seen nothing; he rnu't ~ce the misery of childhood. 'W ben ~on can tin•' rehefnud pleasme In speud- mg a month or two on the •nmmlt of the celeo- brated l<hlg len:t pine region of the South. Very low ruLes o! boa1'<i Will l>e cbtJrged loy the hotel and boarding houses during the wmter otl88t, :md the State Immigration Departmetlt bas arranged thnt persons on their tlrst vls1t can secure round-trip tickets !rom Boston, ~e\ York and Dnltuuore at vcr) low rates.:t Address G~.o. B I' \TTF RSO!\, Hes1dent M nage1, Mnnlv I' 0 , llloore Co , N C Ohio Mississippi R'y. The shortr;at and qlllckeijt route\ est ~our tlail) trruns to ~I Loms, wtth {'arlor and sleep· mg cars 3 dai,)_y trams to Lomsvllle, With fre~ parlor cars ll dmlf trams to Evansvlllel four limns m ad mnce o all other routes, W1 h one less change of cars Two daily trams to Gane Senn bourR q mcker than any other line, and no change of cars. Two dn1ly trams to New Or· ~ah\' no r hange of ~ars l'rom Cmomnat1. 12 h,ours qtncller thnu ChicHgo routes to Omaba Onh 10 hours t1me \'bet~ een Clncmnnh & Sl. Lom•. Two hOl)lS gmcker thgn any other route. This ,gives 0. & l\f pa~sengers -l!me fo1 meals In St Loms and Jhst chOice ,of seats In trams af connectmg lmes m ~mme depot, fdr all pomts W e•t Northwestnnd Southwest The Ob10 ,~ llhRSIBSlJ>)H rmlwny IS the only !tine ioPtw'!!en Cmemnat1 and St Lotus, undet one man.ap;emeil(, l'!ltmmg all1ts trams \hrougb \Sohd anrl1n conseqtlcn~c 1s tbe recpgn1zecl Ill st-class route between those cttie• No cb~nge of car• for any cln¥ of passengers l<•ust-cl 88, A'econct·cldss z\nd erlilgrnnt passen- ger\ ~II amcd on fast ex-pt'ess trams, GOnsistmg of palae\8 slee]Jmg cars, elegant parlor coaches and cnmYortaole 'day coaW!\s all running througlrWtthout chan~e The only !me by \h1rh l Mt ran get tlnongb rnrs from Cmcmnat1 to b't I nm• \1thout ]JSY· lrl.gPxtxa fme 1n urlthtwn to monf!:r l')ai\tt\for ti~j>el • :,Irr clnm~onntl, pl< a•r cn:JJ n t 48 ~\ e•t Fourth St , Or:md l[et~ or ~_;ra1111 C•ntrlll Depot W. W PEABODY, W. B. SHATTUC, Gen'l Manage!. (.en'! Pa•songei Ag • Cfuctnuatl, 0. • New York, Penn.&Obio rFormerly At1anhc & Great Western)Railro1111 in connection w1th the F rie Itailway from the Great Throug-h Houte between the East and West{ from New York, and ~tatJOns on line Qf the Er1e llnilway, !o Gleveland and Chicago, Omaha, nn<f all pon'llll m the N orttm est. To Cmcmuab, LOUISVIliehSt LOlliS, Kansas City. r an\l,.),JOmts m J,4e Sout west 1 \ ,.T)llB Is the o:D..Iy bne m connection \ith the ..,ric Ratlway~ which nms throutoh sleepmg ®BC.hes between N.ew Yorl< and Ch1ca!l'o, Cleve· Janil, Manslleld, GtfUon 1 Spnnglleld, Cmcmnatl, and St. Louis Wtthou! cnange. The only 1.,., runmng Pullman's Palaeo J:IfJ~el conches b•twee 1 :New York .and Cmcinnat1 and ChiCago 1 \\senget s by- th1s Lme can take \tha1r meals at any ho11t wtthout leaving- th!• \' tram. 'l'he hill of fare of the~e coaches ta not surpassed m any hotelm Amer1ca. CQlomsts and others m'ga'tn\'ng 111 patties fot the purpose of gteater proteat1on &nd to secnre llettor facthlles are recommended to address 11. 1!,, Ponplc, Gcn'l Eastern Agent, No ~ll6llroad way, New 1 ork Cit~, orE 0. Truesdell, Travel· mg Agent! Ir!mn a, N. Y., who Will cheerfully ,gtve all desired InformatiOn, spcmal rli<tes, time, connections and freight ~;ates. Ask fo1 Tlr.kets v It the New York i>ennsyl- vamn & Olno R. R, for Alll<'litJ>ll oJJ!ccs on liDo of Er1e RaHway and lines conrlectmg \With Ertc Railway. , • M FEnms, A. E, CLARK, Gener_al ~npt. Ocn'll'nssengor Ag! Cleveland, o. {\leveland, ~. -~----