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, FASHION GOSSIP.
.. Painting: Instead of Embboxdbby.?
GoBtumos have frequently been spoken
of as works of art, but there are indica
tions, they may become so in a more
strict sense than that hitherto employed.
Fainting really seems, likely to super
sede embroidery, or at leant to divide
the honors with it as a means of deco
ration. The very newest style of ohnto
laine pockets are made of lnsterless,
satin-finished faille or gros grain, pain
ted jip?h the center, upon the flap and
npdn the straps by which they are sus
pended with delioate leaf and flower
designs similar to those executed upon
fans. The border is deep jet fringe
?r beaded lace, and the effect is really
lovely, and artistic. Orders are now
being sent for sashes and neckties pain
ted in this way, and I have heard lately
of a. .Frenchman who dyes old silk and
stamps iVin small broken bars and lines
in the niost. delioate colors, eo that it
looks like a pretty now figured silk.?
JmniA*funt\ ?
* Tin; New MatexiAssb is the decided
feature of all new garments or oostumoa.
It in used in so .many different ways that
we can only hint at a few of them. First
we find the quirasse mado of it. Then
itls somotiines used for the entire over
dress, or ah apron may be made of it.
and it xn?y form part of the Watteau
train, or side-breadths may be intro
duced, or a half-jacket. In fact, the de
vices aro fo numerous that it may be
used in almost any way ; bat a costume
without it seems incomplete. Trimmed
with feathers or'fur, it makes elegant
outside garments and muffs. A beauti
ful cloak of blaok matolasse had a wide
trhnmirig, like a ruche of crow feathers;
I .belQw^mBhJeJl ?j?f?p Zriuge of passe
i craenfeirie balls/nMeTs/ancf jets. , The
i \ new.cloaks are1 garments which onpht
to be much in request in Ohiongo, they
are so ample and o?mfortable. One of
black worsted matelasse, with long
drapery-sleeves, beneath which are
closer sleeves, trimmed with silver-fox
fur, mado one almost wish it were win
ter, and she the babpy owner, of so gen
uine a froBt-repeller.?Chicago Irib.
Sacques?Velvet eaoqnes havo deep
square fronts forming an apron, and
half-long backs. .The material ?of
which ^bey erejoaadei is almost ooncealed
by. tho trimmings, which is innumer
able rows of jet beads and silk cord in
straight lines over the body of the gar
.input, i whilo the sleeves are covered
with jot fnehins. The border for such
cloaks is of rooks' or crown' feathers
sewed on a band. Sometimes silk tu
bular braid dotted with beads in .rows
all over the garment. and the sleeves are
wrought in arabesque design, The
ten. cuoy isl toward flowing aud half
open- sleeves,'' while some still have
the straight wide religieuBo sleeve of last
winter. At some of the' beat houses
dolman mantles and the sacque dol
mans are again shown. Handsome
matelaase saoquos are trimmed with wide
borders of dark fur, and have deep
. fur collars (not boas), with fur tops on
cnifjH,, apd/on the pockets, which are
placed quite far back. The most per
fect imitation of seal-skin is found m a
new plush of deep! pile and fine seal
brown tints. This is made up in, the
?i ftoose e^acque shape popular, for cloaks,
fv and'ia trimmed with a border of lighter
plush, resembling,,otter and the un
cob red seal-skins; $10 is tho price.?
Harper's Bazar._
i Tb? ,Wke Hubens Hat appears to
belobe of the most charming and pop
ular of the newest styles, I was shown
a lovely one in blaok velvet, the inside
of the brim lined with pale blue velvet,
a band of blue ribbon encircled the
tcrowni '.and three ismall blue, feathers
?completed1 tho trimming. I saw also
one in light gray felt (a material much
in vogue here, this - Reason); the inside
of the brim was lined with pale blue
velvet, and the outside was simply dec
orated with three ,natural-tinted ostrich
fothers disposed over 'the crown and
held in their places .by a .bow of ? pale
bine velvet. ?The gypsy shape ia also
very popular, and is very becoming to
those whoso. ? f p.oea, -require ;>a , close
shap d bonnet^, and whose.featnres. can
not stand the flaring effect of the broad
Rubens hat, which. must, besides, bo
worn very muoh on 'the back of the
head. While- at the millinery establish
ment of iMmei Verot Itwas shown a hat
which bad just been completed for
Mme. Thiers, a lady of c vor 70 years of
age. It was a jaunty little round hat of
straw, trimmed with a wide scarf of
silver-gray silk canvas grenadine, ;which
was passed around and over the crown,
and fell behind in lpng intertwined and
^Jcn'otted ends; this scurf was confined
at the side with a small gray wing.
The hat would have been of rather
youthful stylo for a married woman of
85.?.Paris letter.
The Hats of the Present Period
are to the bonnets as a orocodile to an
alligator, or as;.?ba-proverbial other ne
gro named after the Unman emperor to
the negro ; bur lor both hats and bon
nets, fashion imitates HehogabnluB, and
requires peacocks, red-breasts, and king
fishers to grace her dainty dishes. Wo
are qnite as particular in details of trim
ming as the German drumntist who
noted in his play, " Here is to bo heard
the sound,Of a red coat brushing ;" for
Parisian modistes, Bnoh as Virot, Granx,
Lafitte, or Magnier?- whose magic names
Btampra within the crown add so muoh
ineffqbte satisfaction to tho fair wearor
?-are IparHoulnrly cautious in the way
of ??'anging the slightest ornament. The
simplest hat, in faot, is the result per
haps of a week of careful study. It is
only the shadings and etchings of two
shades of a eolor in green, or it may be
in that purple light that gleams duskily
from the violet's bed, but there i? poo
try in the curve of the drooping ostrich
plnme, and artistic graoe in the placing
of ithpToses.' Both flowers and feathers
are .used together, and. also that most
fantfii'.tio of inventions, fch? ?lirons gen
sltrve'feather'trimming.1 The fashiona
ble shades are a great deal more deoided
la color, both in bonnet' ?ilk, ribbons
and velvet and in flowers, and the long,
graceful ostrioh plume is dyed in the
shade to match. Tho shades are differ.
enMB'd??u^lito 8u)ifc 'tl|e 'mast fastddiovs
TBoro,fire nniing hfcoopTrqnta arid fro\its
tnrnM|iin MtJipnt'gracb High above the'
brbW, with a sharp slope back of tho
ears; and thon there are f>of t crowns,
and sometimes these i stray into a sem
blance of -a dap'e behind, but there are
no stray odds and ends of ribbon and
dangling bits of ornament. The bonnet*
frame is covered with severe simplicity,
sana shining or puffing'or folds, and
the darker of the volvot shade is t>i)
with velvet or aatiu of the lighter ans
JSeio York Tribune.
Boiled. Oorn for Poultry.
An English agricultural paper has
a very sensible article on breeding,
feeding1,' and^ other care .of poultry,
which we ahorild be glad to copy did
space permit. Exporionco has'proved
the wisdom of the^followingfBugges
tions: X \
If any one should .suggest that oorn
would be easier of digestion if soaked
or boiled, he would very likely receive
the answer that corn was nothing hard
to digest for birds, which swallow stones
and other bard substances without det
[ riment, A moment's thought, however,
will convince that the miU-Btonea and
the grist are very different things,
and feeding hard grain, although not
exactly like feeding the millstones with
pebbles, bears a cor tain likoneea to i>.
j The trouble attendant upon tho propar
: ation of food, if it is to be cooked, may
indeed seem very disappropriate to tho
advantage to be deprived from snch
treatment, but in reality little time need
be spent, as before going the rounds of
the nests, a little not water may be
poured over the grain, a tight oover
put on the kettle, and the whole placed
over the stove, where by the time your
rounds are completed, the oorn will
have become steamed and mellow, and
have lost none of its. good qualities.
Remember oaoh hen has a' certain
amount of animal force to be expended
every day in some direction, and the
less she has to give to digesting her
food, tho more she will have to rbe ex
pended in egg-prodfaojttg.^ s
. Try Tt.^-?A touui a?d "iterative med?
qire, the iuvigorat?ig aiid regulating
i pe ties of which actually lengthen
life, and udd to tho capacity for its c.n
joymt'ut, is within tiie roach of evdrv
member of Iho'community. No invalid
(vho has had recourse to Dr. Walker's.
Vinegar Bitters will hesitate to oonoedt
to it these iuvalnabie qualities. It is a
?'omnehio and a corrective of unrivaled
ffloaoy, yot being free from alcohol, it
is not un excitant. Its anti-bilious oper
ation is more direct, speody, and-certaii.
hau that of any of the dangerous min
ral salivauta, and as an aperient, i?
gently removes any obstruotions that
may have accumulated in the lower in
testiue, without producing either irrita
ion or pain. In fact, its wouderfn'
remedial eff ots are unacoompanied b
auy drawback. Of all medicines, itVif
?/no most harmless and salubrions. Ab
an appetizer, it is far ahead of any of
the alcoholic nostrums that momentarily
stimulate' tho palate; while as a means
of renovating a weak and torpid stom
ach, it stands alone among modern rem
edies.
Exports of Musioaxi Instruments.?
Ofiioial records of custom house returns
at Washington show that the total value
of musical', instruments exported from
the United States during the year end
ing June 80, 1874, was $550,827. Of
this, $258,176 was for pianos and $292,
151 for parlor or reed organs. Of this
latter amount, $168,169, or more than
ono-hnlf of tho whoio, was of the cabinet
j organs made by the Mason & Hamlin
I Organ Ob.v which bid fair to become as
famous in Europe aa they have long
been in America. This company cer
tainly have reason to be preud of the
faot that the European demand for their
organs is larger than that for all others
combined.?Boston Traveller.
The city of New York, at least so far
as its municipal debt is concerned, is
worthy to take rank with the very first
oities in the world. The statement of
the comptroller, just published, shows
that on tue 30th of September the debt
amounted to $158,726,092, whieh is an
increase of about $22,500,000 since the
beginning of -the year. There are, how
ever, to the credit of the sinking fund,
securities valued at $26.829,782, leaving
the net debt on September 80, at $126,
896,860._
Who Wrx.ii It Be.?-?The postpone
ment of the Olft Concore of the Kentucky
Pnbllo Library to November 80,1874, was re
solved upon to make a full drawing a certainty.
There will positively be no further postpone
ment ; the great prize will be the maguifloent
aura of MBO.OOO. Who will get It 7^
As economy is the order of the day,'
tho choapc.it collar yon can woar is tho Elm
wood, all the edges being folded, makes it
look like linen, and tho peculiar finish is so
thoroughly perspiration proof, it will koep
clean longer than auy other collar.
Evanv Readeb of this paper can receive,
I fire, a copy Of the boat Agricultural and Fam
ily uewepapor in this country by addrosslng
Moore's Rural New-Yorker, 78 Daane street,
New York. _
Sent free, on receipt of neck and
broaat measure, height, weight and prlco, our
(aamplo) " Model $2 Shirt." Fitted by patent
ed model. Stylish and snbstautial. Address
Modul Shirt Co., 81 South 8ih St., Philadelphia.
?A dirge by the band is rather pleas
ant at a fuueral?that is to say, if - the
funeral is that of some other fellow.
Go to Riverside Water Cure, Hamilton, IU
The People's Stamp oft Valu*.?Tho
Government endorsmont, which legalises the sale
of Plantation Bittena, in not the only stamp af
fixed to that famous Vkobtablk Tonic. It bears,
In addition to that official annctlou, tho still iiobi
valuable stamp op PltDLIO a it i ton ation. Thin in
estimable voucher of Its rare properties as a Tonic,
ConnEOTTVK and Altkkative ta world-wide.
Hotv to 1,00k Youns?Mxteen.?Pont
paiut or use viln Ualr Rektoren, but simply apply
Hagan's Magnolia Balm upon your face, neck and
I hands, and use Lyon's Kathatron upon your hair.
I The Balm makes your complexion pearly, soft and
1 natural, and you can't tell what did it. It removes
freckles, tan, sallownoss, ring-marks, moth-patches,
ots., and In place of a red, rustic face, you have the
marblo purity of an exquisite hello. It gives to
middle age tho btoom of perpetual youth. Add
those effcots to a splendid h< ail of hair produced
by the Kaihalron, and a lady h&i done her best in
?*y of adornment. Brothers, will have no spinster
rlBtors when tnese erucio? ?r? siouud.
Dr. Dau'I Wcvnnr oft Boaton. fell down
a mining shaft near Donver, 73 foot. He was terri
bly bruised, limbs broken, and supposed tobe dead.
Mexican Mustang Liniment was freely used, con
sciousness restorod, his lifo saved, and ho camo
home tu ?'-ii.-ht wi?.This is tho most wonderful
article for bruises, Spralps, Rheumatism, Swellings,
Spavjn,. I?nflbimo, Bores, or any flesh, bone or
muscle ailment upon man or beaal, ever discovered.
It Is humanity to animals. It has saved much Buf
fering and many useless doctors' bills. It can bo
ball for 6 cts. and $1.00 per bottle, In any drug
store. But boWuro of counterfeits. The genuine
is wrapped in a fltio Btcel-plat? labol, signed " o. W.
Weathroo*. OhsmlBt."
$10 |?*a^^^*?11mp^^?N^BROa." H^ttorf^l
Uli F? O ft9ll 5** d** mt bome. Terms free. Address
WUHWV a?o.?tinson ? Co.. Portland. Aialuo
$200
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??sra
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THE OniuiKAL Am kbicaiv Tka Co. will send
you direct any quantity of Tea you require,'
I per V. h. Mall, without any extra charge. To on
euro prompt delivery; direct to the president or tho
I company, thus: " Robnbt Wklls.43 Vtsey Hi , N.
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MASON & HAWIIN
Cabinet Organs.
Winners of THREE HIGHEST MKRAL9 and
IiIPj.OM a OF HONOR at Vienna, 1873, PARIS
u*57.and In .yMKRICA-aLWAYB. Oeclared by
MUBIOIANMOKNRRALLV to ba UN RIVALED
and INCOMPARABLE. Bold at fixed uniform
nrlces to alt, which aro printed and invariable
, FUIK-HASl?KS UP UltOANS AltU UK.
IUI N OKI) iii.it the temptation to Dealers and
Peddlers 1? very strong to deal tu andrecommend
as ocMt the organs of thane makers who will pay
tttem tH? larpcnt commfusions or Ulo
coniits for selling '?
Tue MaHUN ft hTMLTN ORGAN CO.. print
ing iis ttiev do their lowest prices, ran afTord to
dealers only the smajlest aommtsslona. This
San Buturos to overy purcha-er iho lowimt price,
ecaiiso the dealer cannot oak more than tlm Cat
alogue price; but It causes many dealers to do their
bes to sell other organs, *t in ply. beeaus-.' they get
enoruioas discounts on th m. Homo organs are
currently sold to dealers at seventy flvo per rent,
discount, or at one quarter the prices printed lor
them. As a rule, he poorer tho organ thr; blgher
In i rl n ted price anil the Krc?ter the discount ou It.
The MASON A H VMLINOKGAN CO. are now
orTorlnic nowstylcs.wl'h Important Improvements;
and aro selling not only lor cash exclusively, bot
also on new plans or easy payments, running
through one year or lonxor. They also rent new
organs WHO privilege o.f purchase. Rent paid
three years purohniei tho Organ.
Hend 'or the illustrated Catnloguamud Circulars,
which itive very lull Information, and are sent
free AddressTHB ni/vsoN ft H AMhl N OK
?AN CO., at either Mew korlt, Uoston, or
Chicago. _
AHOTHERCEMGE.
FIFTH 1 LAST filFT CONCERT
ik aid OF THE
PnUlic LiUrary of Kentackr.
??? >
POSTPONED TO
NOVEMBER (30, 1874.
Drawing Oertain at thai Date.
IaIST op gifts.
One Grand Gash Gift. |350,000
One Qrsnd Cash Gift. 100,000
Ono Grand Cash Gift. 70,000
One Grand Gash Glf t........I. ,\4.... 50.000
One Grand Cash Gift.I. 23,000
6 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each.;.:. 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 140,000
15 Cash Gtits, 10,000 each.... 160,000
20 Cash Gift*, 0,000 each.;L. 100,000
28 Oash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100,000
SO Cash Gifts, 8,000 each. 00,000
00 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each_. 100,000
100 Oash Gifts, 1,000 each. ieo.000
210 Cash Gifts, 600 each_. 120,000
000 Cash Gifts, 100 each .?. 00,000
19,000 Gash Gifts, . 00 each.... ?00,000
Grand total 20,000 Gifts, all cash.$2,000,000
FBIOa OF TICKETS.
Whole Ticket*. % B0.00
Halves. 35.00
Tenth, or each.Coupon.;.f,........ 0.00
11 Whole Tickets for.. 600.00
22# Tickets for.4,000,00
For Ticket? or information, address j, ?: ?
THO. K. BRAMLKTTKj '
Agent and Manager.
Public Library Building, Louisville; Ky.
neject all Violent Purgatives. They ruin
the lone or the bowel?, and weaken tno d'g> stlon.
TARRAMT'S KrVKRVJCSCKKT HKL12SB A PKRIKNT
Is usetl by rational reople as? means of relieving
all ileran?emenis or the atom a h liver and Inies
tines, bcoaurso it removes obstructions without
pain and Imparts vigor to the orgai.* which It pu
rifies and regulates, .-o d by all druggists.
1821 Satnriay Post, 1875
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now a (urge elitlit page Journal, printed on line
white paper, handsomely lllrtstraled and contains
FoaTY'KniHT co'uiniiMoj the choicest reading?a
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r-" Grateful Thousands proclaim ybr
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Bilious. Remittent and" Inter
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throughout, tho United States, especially
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? Illinois, Tenheese-s, C^i?btVrmiiu, ArS?a
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their vast tributaries, throughout our
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invariably accompanied by extenaive de
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Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head
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Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee
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Scrofula, or King's Evil, wfife
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In these^M in,.a? other coustltutiOEal Dis
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Fo# l?il?iiimatory and Chronic
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these Bittexa have ho equal. Such' Diseases
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Mechanical Diseases.?Persons en
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to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
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boar Bjttsbs occasionally.
For SKIb BIseases, Eruptions, Tet.
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Bcurfsj Disoelorations of tho Skin, Humoru
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo
or nature, are lite'rally dug op and carried
out of the system in a short time by tho use
of these Bittere. - '
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the-system of so many thousands,
are effeotaally destroyed aid removed, No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an.
thslminitics will free tho system from worms
liko these Bitiera.
For Female Complaints, In young
or old, married or single, at tho dawn o? wo
manhood,' or the torn of life, these Tonio
Bitters display bo decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated BlooS when
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the wip in Pimple*, Eruptions,' a
cleanse it when yon find it obst
and
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