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4 GRAND KAP1RS HEKALR TUESDAY M0RX1XG, OCTOBER 25, 1S93. THE WOMAN OF KAiHiON. Wo4 and La? Tui'.s fc Aatrnna We. An Ocv-br hrv.le h qnaicl Ttacy- lritia rwrt or lu fjx -y p. iut juietij :-,'.. X' tiue wl of hr-r Ci tire t-iU-. -..; Hi!'. r.ia in t vit riiatL b rU U.o tt vii i-f tier ,fr- tt.cL.t, s.k w- i t tuaa cf hr-r brij'V.t U.-.v-, tirtiy ay- Uimufer iiai the tr--3i. U .i ;ru tiii i brvis u cy! f ;r colt rit-f. f r woI ytke lu m wy of thu; vl cr thi bul Ctr thc tali .iiys. A prriijr oti I jrM bn.wu, a jvut tie color of tfcf trow a & it af tura it hIn off frutri the jei- luw. TbadreM hi few t.uo!.e of tm fitllxj W rtirn it from JuUds. Another iP"a T7 bright, a txl int-"" sort of grcLL, -ud it U irruaoos cmws. triaxDcd ith brivTt?3t acarlrt. An other I genuine oal. color. Still other L th of the ftr ahp, quick frost tltftfp, brilliant rwl. Ohm prtrtty gtn for iLftrrnoona arul evening writ 1a of delicate yellow, all the one otwwte, with chiffon bodice and delicate pale gold pcuwcraenfcirie. She will arflj look well In thee gown a, far they will melt Into the ftuUimn tinta and make her seem like a true njoph- veritable cnAXure of the wood. Do jou want a handsome aet of furs very much, and leek the wherewithal to procure them? Have jou made up ' jour mind to give them op, and are jou returned and 9tiU not at all coo tent? Listen then to a eubatitute for the far. a good aubivtitafca and an eco nomical one. Yow maj make hat, bra and muff all to match, all to look hand acme, and still all to cost a trifle com pared with fur. In the first place yon want a great deal of handsome relret ribbon, satm-backed, about fire Inches wide, and alo a few jarde of inch wide ribbon to match the wider. You must get two colors, or else two shades of one color, for they're not half so strik ing in one shade. First make jour hat; a toque, or some sriiall shape is the bent thinjf to get. Cover the shape with fine cloth, and then make a pretty, flat rr "tte of the narrow ribbon in both your shades, far the side of the toque. Put a few folds of the Telret at the eilre, two or three aigrettes and loop of ribbon in front and jocr hat U done. The set I saw was-in dark brown and rich green, and the effect wa yery good, The b4k, or collarette, was made of small rufSea of broad brown Telret, f tened on a brown satin foundation, and caught down with twisted folds of the narrow green; broad satin ribbons tied it in front. Ths muff was Crt a soft wad eoeered with brown satin, over it more gathered brown ribbons, and through the center a twist of gren. Together, the three looked very imposing, and almrwt as rich a fur. On sea pretty collarette for home mado rery much after this style. Hh rmly one thick news hrrwe-rer. and ef fine i!k. JVtne marrifWnt toit ar display lo? themelres st the select rpa.lin' which rietT n ent li"tninar to One gloMruiif pvtare, t. oter ly. filled a bo st th I,yoUTi in which the ralirir ws tfln, and attra Nl as many ej v V the rpW. fr-r she wor s tU'k gown r,f hoary, rn;,fh r-r: th ru rt a-'roR., r t. down and till V.e l.-x-.ked snd r enMj?h- A flr nP s! if inzT blK'k roster:!. Ton!i.in pla!'-d. half rt-T-r-.I th" 'irt. Th of rpir" ctif, rd h.wl t:m br":l r,r, tl at t'Trni l-H-k "Tr h frrpj !h 5i'ti- tvi'' ! t f ep-t ort.'iT- r.wr, oT'.;y -.nn. Te v!--. . f 'rrr T-.t.! Rod f-i!!. ef th vrc t t f'n pu.d orT Tv?"' w t fa!! f iM of rn-c t at Nr ?;r"-i?. r'd th M v k '' 't -rtf . f t". h t. f.4erd n!mf.-. i t ofr.jc 9i pr still m r !-u ; rw r.-s;--ee m!1 n W! . T ry fvir. with o p i'e tSnt it w i'r'r t: n .-r"-n. w-.rf rn;f.,-i?t . t.1 f f . vk 8"n p'nh. -! ! ' n. w . it j.-irsed h c! : ni"!"'"! p- 'V-. el. ' s ' i '; V-r t" v.h ,,k of vl r v- i - 1 rr if I m Hats with moat brdant er?txt, that . can still te rnie mt chctly, are now brifvn.alc to clc! forth. 1 he iLrst ; fall hu wr awfiily hjjiuIcj. but awfully cztravaknt. One nedl a full pur Vj Indulge la or e of tLra iu xune. 1 llatn.jw that th m I aettljr.rf iv j self, wvwryth-u:? U a trii more hroaibU: Lhtt U. a few thic ax apo'Artii ! that ortliuAry pop! arull t Lctu- ' f; f r LaT;trice the hats c ! braided fclL Cue ru weure the prettir ; e.t resait fn.-m flt If a Ultl tte U ! djlajed. The felt U prt;vuUrly prev- i ty if it is all ov-r;att, be fere belt , braided, vwitii a buttonhole stitch in hrary ilk. the slivi. Lot quarter j of au incii arrU '1 hi U j.eswut and , eay vorW, and tle tfTcct k evr J Ciuch bttt-r hUu briJed. tne that I i saw ytstrrday hid q i:tc a lar-e frtui.s with lo crowa ai.d brod rim, and wj.j j coiEph-tf'.y covered with cieaj-vh:.'.e ; felt, buttonholed in white silk. At the front of the lt was an L.uku.ks bv 1 cf orange rclvet which color, by ti:e way, proiui.wi to WctJtue qiiite the rue j i-a,'je'Lt down with a rhinestone , buckle. That and white TeNet string at tle bat.k were all the trirnyiLns tlie hat had, and jet it was rery Lundotne. Very goxi hat. fur ordinary wear are made by covering a shape with cloth oi the ery beat quality, tha adding a band of astrakhan at the ede, and an astrakhan crown, iu-rtin a fow fsm-y quills at the side, and that is alL Just try it and see how pretty it will be. And what is more, it wont get any the worse for wear. You'll find it serrke able and neat and fashionable, so long as you are careful to get a becoming and the latest bhape. How are you going to trim your new ereniug gown? It ought to hare a great deal of lace on it, particularly In the back. A deep lace ruffe should b there, a bertha at the low cut neck, and from under the bertha at the back long draped lines of lace falling in graceful folds, and widening more and mor until they touch the lace rufile at the akirfs edge. Numerous and tiny ruffles on after noon gowns are quite the thing ir nrs bctolx'b tiis thuo. Paris. A gown from that city has no other trimming than four ruffles on the skirt, four raffles back and front on the waist, which run across and meet four ruffle on each sleevo. A ribbon belt ties at the side in long bows. It is a simple gown, but very effective, I'm afraid the Empire is wHnning the rictory. The last returns from abroad show a large gain for that mode, and a considerable falling off in the Russian. I don't know but what we ought to be thankful. There are so many modifica tions in the Empire that almost anyone can make herself becoming in one of them, but the Russian is more arbitrary. and does not lend itself so readily to our needs; so that "La Russ est raor et rire L'Ernpire" may soon le our cry. Eva A. ScnrBFTRT. Homely, Hot I'seful. The burro Is not a pretty beast, but on the w ild western plains he is some times Tery useful. The burros instinc tively know where water Is to be found, and if miners hare been out a day or so without water, they are very liable to be deeerted by their jacks, the animals breaking away and rushing off in the direction of the nearest pool. More than one party of prospectors or travelers has been saved from perish ing of thirst by the instinct of the bur roe; for these animals will smell the wa ter a long distance, and when haltered, and they cannot go to it, will give brays of joy at its proximity. If one of them Is released when they exhibit these signs of delight, and hi steps are followed, he will be sure to lead the travelers to the nearest water. A New Brand. "Wbat a splendid color Miss Jones has,- said Chollla. "he has Indeed," said Miss Fenrlra, 8h must have discovered a net drug' cisU"-N, Y. Press. VWtor Who U this man Minora Attendant He Is a Chingw taan who ha jitt celebrated his wood f n w e Id in Ije t rrl t Free lr cm WAV- in riTihinf; nr ri strrp,;th in the v.ih r an! r-trrnth i:. wlwit. i w.i-iHl. Tho ifio!rrn u'.iyistou" IVarlinr. Tt.ivr labor for wr.i'k I ac ; it.U' -wr.ir to cat" f iHri -. It clo.m hotjsr.is'A rll a jtwA-'1.' CW!V'. AHI h.At it tf s. it ! sAf-'Iv. MsHomi it. i'l-ariri'" i; "ap $'2 Tvor; AT ASAOT NE AND Mr CO?.elE;OM is aTTE. Vy r ta yst'. .-f nt: f - i. f . r-. i. llv. r taK-( ..Y..i,h,ii ki i!. I .- jtv k U laaK- fc-"iu r.rr' A mtrl r ; rtrt. t .lae uru.; LAHS'S &13DIGIKE .! ef. -tat L ' ii m veil,',. If ii.u !' . l.nr.r J miu .! 1 Hrtli-n Mi.r ili-l,iMrj oi!i,',. li t-- tH. : ..a, thu (!. POND'S EXTRACT ihuU , We m ALWAYS ON HAND. You cunt ttll tcheti tou trill moat want it the rOXD'S i:XTi:.lCl', and you had better have it rend if. Use it freehj in all case of WOUNDS, BRUISES, CUTS, CONTU SIONS. LAC EIIHT IONS, for HK A DA CUE, TOO TIIA CUE, EA EA CUE, INF LA M ED EYES, SOUE FEET, LAME MUSCLES, tilso for SORE T II R OA T, HOAR S ENES S, RHEUM A TISM, NE URA L OIA, wherever you have BAIN and whenever INFLAMMA TION exists, and yon trill quickly Ilnd that you have been saved a great deal of pain. Did you ever try POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT? It is wonderful how well it acta in all cases where an ointment is applicable. It is a remark a ble cm re for PI L ES. Only SO cents. Sold by all Druggists. Take no substitutes for these goods. Manufactured solely by PQSD'S EXTRACT C0.,"c2.:i25oo,. Cod-liver oil is useful be yond any praise it has ever won; and yet few are wil ling to take it the taste, is so vile and it lasts so long. Some stomachs cannot take it, and some are burdened with it. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil is not offensive ; it is pleasant to some, especial ly children. It is not often a tax on digestion. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil made far more ef fectual. There is a little book on careful living ; sent free. . Scott & Town .Chcmiu, iji South s:hAcnue, Nfw York. Your tlni;itt Ve Scon's Emuikon of cod-liver 4 all druisu everywhere ciu, u SHILGHiSl Cnre Connmptlon, Coueh-t, Croup, Sore Throat. Sold by tt Dmeelst on a Gurant. r a Larae SiJa, Datk or Chet Shiloh's Forous flatter will give grrxt atitf action. tj cents. SHILOH'S VITAUlZERrf "?iUh'tttii2fT'$AYt:i Mr li Ft;. f rnnrtUr it th lKt rtmtdy ft-aUhMtatfl '.'n J ewT wL" For Iy,per'''a. Liver or Jvidaejr trouble It excels. PrU-e I'ldv SHILOH'S CATARRH Ifnreyout atarrh? Trvthl H ncu.v. TtrlU fMeve nl Curr jtom. rri e M TU In- J.vtor fnr )t!iK eMiltr ntTiiHn i f umHrwxl v. PMIiVj J:ni"i;" ar ulvl 1" us oil a B-uiiranK-o to Kivc atlofac.ju. 3 ATO FOLKS! lucf Ifnh IS pound, a Moth. t . ' , r-f .1" t-" 71, l4 n. 11.. -r fey wj. i. U Mcnla's Coplsxic.i Wafers tleich ak'n rsw white. tW". ' .'"1 r. 5 P 3 M f! B "tGHEATj'.ty t rr f j t? mmm& toci THE SILVER SUNLfCIIT MINING & MILLING CO.. ire selling a limited amount of their fu'.ly-pai'!, non a??'v,ible stock at 20 Cents Per $T.C0 Share to f'i'lv develop thefr rich r.in- in New Mexico. Director: HOD. L. DRADFORD PRINCE, KiU Ciovrrnor of IVow IMoxIor, Jxo. I, SvTrrrv. 'c( -I'rr . IT'v V, I, IUrtt-ktt. n!trstor dm. of N"1 Mfxiro. li J I'xr.KS. Tfai. f'.i!;i-r 1?. Nnti w Hnk. hcU Fa J M. Tti sk. of IUrttt A TVer, T;!.il?n. v. II. Ii vxns f.. Sc"y., (l.v 't. 1.f entire net prr-ccU -,( this " ri j- ti -.n rr;I hr t:fl in J.eve1p foz t v z-(h mirc of th r-i-rpny. Ill V NOW'. When the ve:ri )rf hor.---,2Mv etp-"j---! t'-: -'. at ir an 1 pa y hie mor.thly !iHeni!5. IP YOU Ul'M TO SAPHLY INVEST Ol R SAVINGS , ! rr v vs- t r --ri ; 'i.ir as friee vT,l hrTt!y be advmeed. Remit t r h?'.-.4r.ift, n-i-, y rrUr or rrc:-tre-l it'er. W-;tc t-Uv f r . -z -ct-is, A; p'.W ati.-r.-llant Report. Tte., to V. II. DINHORii, Sec, 3 ar.J 4 Central Mu.ic Mali, Chicago- Tapestry Brussels Carpets: Do you remember the Iiriros asked for tliin lionet, hard weuriu;; fabric only ufrw jfar n.o? Ami ve liov Mich a variety oi tle such originality, one seems apparently to be looking at Mo quette, the delicate Miadiugs of that al ways beautiful fabric being m perfectly re produced in our grand showing of Tapentry lrussels. Price for the best grade is DO cents, sewed and laid. AVe have very good ones at 5 and 75 cents, hut w hen the best cost so little more we be lieve it Aise to buy them. OilCloths and Oil Cloth Rtigs: Wo do sell a few of theso important fur nishings. Just think of it, we havo used three carloads since August 1 . If you want a stovo pattern, wo are head quarters. Smith & Sailfordy 68 Monroe Street. P 0 CHEAP OX ACCOUNT OF THE ExrosuitE OF THE BIcKTNLEY TAKIFF KOI5I5EUY! no a n u j uhu. 1:1 Foiititiiin st. . J acob Meyers ll.e to HnnoiKU i tliit das re-; eiiv 1 h s Livery Exchange Stables j Af 2B , lake ave., 1 t ri'.-lj for ! r.s Ieltih(n Ms, mm RIYS AND SELLS FOR CASH AT C Bed Rock Hit Eaton, Lyon & Company, a x r MONROIi STREET. Bulletin of Ncu) Books : "London.' by Walter I'.f.rt. irm tratel - I "t'liarlft H. Fi'iirron. 1IM LH uuA Labort." Ly lrorue C. h4L j. with portrait "T he Desire of lVauty." bel-jg !n l!ca tlons lor aestheMo culture, ty Theo dore Child. Tt-iUars All." by I I'oult.. t the Sisa of thd M'hlfe Swsn." by 0:il V. Wilson. Illustrated "The Next Door House," by Mrs. 11 ties worth "The Preacher's Daughter." by Amelia E. Barr "The Lucky Lover." by John liabber tou "Autobloitraphia." t y Wait Whltfcan "Uut of the Jaws oi Ieath.' by I ran i liarrttt - "The Medicine I aly." by L. T. Meide. "Field Farinas," a vagrant cronich'.e of earth and t-lj, by Martha McCu'.louca Williams "A Little Swiss Sojourn." by W. D. Howells, Harper's "Liack and White strles - . "Won at Last," by Af nes (libera. ........ "Michael and Theodora," by Amelia E. Barr - SOME NEW JUVENILE?. "Flghtlnu f.r the Kiuht." Oliver Optlo Blue and Gray" series "Jae the Hunchback." by James Otis. "Tomnifton.or Western Boys in Grant and Sherman's Army." by Warren Lee Goss "Culce's Promise," Cbristman In Ens land, by Florence and Edith Scan ne!L. "Jean Noel." Chrlstman in France, by Florence and Edith Scannell .. "Lischen and the Fairy," Christian la Germany, by Florence and Edith Scannell "The Little Mus'cians." Chrlitman In 3 00 1 W 1 0) 1 M 1 y 1 2. 1 (0 1 (0 1 00 so 1 00 1 so 1 0) 1 51 so 50 Italy, by Florence and Edith Scan nell - 50 The above four books are similar In blndlnc to "Bird's Christmas Carol." by Kate Douglas Wlztfn. COAL. THIS IS 'Coal Weather' and we want you to place your orders for Coal or Wood WITH US, T. GAMKY. Office aud Yards at Intersection of East Street and D., L & N. R y Telepl.oao your order No. 86-1. TRY OUR SIZE! 110, 1 CHESTNUT COAL At 80.50 ton. BURNS JUST AS WELL BUY A TON AND SEE. A. B. KXOWLSON, 25 PEARL STREET. FOR COAL. 1 TTIIfTTI 1 rar.M f.. nnfler V1 I hone 4 1. TRY US Wc do ro! M: "0 4 cr s:m lar graJ- s cf Coal. We puiranVe or Coal to ccnta n no !; er L HP PINK or CO., coal. v.(.0., and gas H.oc?t tcKt. OK DICK SEND II YOUR DROERS ScranoiCoal.!Ptabii-leam:!1Wa!eHE A. HAMILTON. "THE TFT 1 f f PIT f K M HIE I'i-.ju M ( II i - Ifc K," CT.-t l"r. lr ''"rJ, r;tT Ton. OinROTAGONi a I Mor.oitrrtNBCM5. I v 5 11 ! I Jin tm - j j Tl lT ti u itsjfit .-- : 400 Years ago the Citizens ? of America zvore no UNDERWEAR; they didnt have to because the iceather was more regular than NOW Today it is, or may be, a genial summer s day; tomorrow to the contrary. Consequently nowadays it is necessary to wear L nderwear for the protection of ood health. We have it vi great variety from $i to $ioa Jjuit. l Those who do not drive elephants and the whole people, Pettibone, the Shoe Man, exists because he has hoes of better qual ity, lower prices, more style to the square inch than any other shoe man in Grand Rapids. Some people know a ood shoe when they see it, and Pettibone's im'.iri ably low and unapproachable cah prices compels them to buy. Goods bought for cash marked in plain figures by a man who knows his business, and retailed for cash only are the only trade winners nec essary to frugal, smart people. That's why Pettibone, the Shoe Man, exists in your midst at 30 Monroe Street. Call and See Pettibone! WHO WANTS ONE? SMASHING f till Just received by the leading house in Carpets and Draperies. BOSS fe NORTON, 7 SOUTH DIVISION STKEITT. LEATHER GOODS! E P K A T K I calls for these gootls has induced us to add this line to our Fall stock. It will interest you 10 examine. All new, fresh goods and the prices right. J.CIIERLNER JEWELRY CO., Monroe Street. Trusses and Shoulder Braces! jL - sitj'T. A.vrltum lru.. th f r tn,i i,r r. H'P I -' t I-itlirc I it: ct.r .w a e--f:-n. 1r H 1 'r r !Lh .11 I. ;roL a: (S tL u pt Cttfct n r i ia t . 'sli. MIOHHU'l hi eoi" ,. . ' c r.i i.-r ata VALLEY CITY PHARMACY, 75 Canal Street SPROUL & Mi HOT aik rt;KNAcrs. MMliS CRULS A0 TiL!N.. US KLUIiliC riXTUELSi 1 . , ,,i . ;-!-r 5 ' t. ; t ' "''ji r--.-t ;i i:nt Pulton (T-if plrme 147) Grnr 1 Kapi Mich WILL DRKD. H)ON V T.D." G1KLS W HO CSi; AKi; QUICKLY NARR1LD. 1 KY IT IN JOUK NPXT IIOUP.-CLALNLNO. LINE OP nil Silver Cnriirr . each lixk. Mont lor th ( 'T IX J', I.ndif-s' W'liitc CnrJ &o k - new 1 jape, CrilinatinHooV Chan nf H , Cati utj l INK'kft Hi.uK t i!ia!rh. All t o1. - ifj lr.it hor GURRIN. ft? 1 -f