Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 August 1905 — Page 6
LOST 72 POUNDS.
Wi Fast Drifting- Into the Fatal Stag of aliJaey Sickneu. Ir. Molvin M. Page, Pmm Optical Co , Erie. Pa , Hi,tvM " Taking t many i . i drinks in Now Y i k in t '.'3 acut me home with a t rrib e attack id kuiaey trouble. 1 hud nouto loii.stivn,
sharp pu.u in th la k, Ii ttk d ach e a an J ajttsskx f dizziii s. My e. Wgtn out, mm with the languor atid slcep-lev-nc.-si'f the diease epOM me I MM fr.'iu tc Impounds, At the lim 1 st;u tod using Iran's. Kidm v Till
an abscess was forming on uiy right kidney. The trouble wan quickly Cht-vtiod, however, a id t he treatment
cttred mo, ao that I have I . i n ireU
Jn 0 IMI Mad welch ist pound." 1 Btcr-Milbera Co. Bafela. N. Y
For s;i!o by a'.l druggUta Pri e, fej CcU'.S JKT DOS, SICK HEADACHE
CROCHETED TRIMMING. With tht Revival of All Handwork, Our Old Friend the CiochetHook Come to the Fore. TaH dt'slcn. which is suitable for
chemise trimming, should be worked in fine cotton 1X0 :c Chadwick s 1 a nkv and with a fine steel hook ClaTl e 11 h si.v 1 aalu. join round First row: S.v. chain, oneileul le treble , Into the ring . two chain, another ft '.:ble treble lata the rinn ItMp re : neatin from in til then arc doubts
Iffho s in the rii.c counting the tirst four of the starting chain as MM double: treble, join round with a slip st in h. Sccoud row: A double crochet in each Hitch all roues (MetltetMs), Third row Tour chain, one double
treble into th.- nearest stiuh of the previous row; do not 1 omplete th stiuh but leave the last two loop.-, on the hook, a double treble each of the next two stitches, at ill leaving the last Map of each stitch unwnrked (five loops on book), uitton over and draw through all the loops at once. five chain a doable treble into the same stitch as th" last double treble of the previous group, a double treble lu each of the
DICTATES OF FASHION. Some Notes en Dame's Decrees That Axe Followed at IV 1-Lud of the Season.
-OR CONGRESS TO DECIDE Foreign Countries Establish Piohib luv Raten by Way of Tariff Ket.iliatioti
CARTERS
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ITTLE IVER PILLS.
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Po-dtirelv eared by these Mittle 1MU. Tbcy MMlMBfM Ba tre?a fron Prfpepala, laMjH stioa sxvlT jo licarty Eating. A prrPvt MM e!y f, rPtznass. Narnea, Drowsiness bul Taste la the lloata. Coated - r. rxa!:. ties' roKFm nvnit. tkaa
ate tho Bowels. I
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Mist Bear Faj-Si.nile Sig-a:-$ REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
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A coff. colored p h 1 useful thhsfl to buy for an outing It is made ith full skirt iaid tu IhfM or four deep tucks an.iuti.1 the loot There ,n embroidered dots In Miff bluo Mad there is a dual oi llngli.-di eyelet work Big hob s are profusely embroidered is
blue wash silk. A deep blue silk petti-1 American
coat is worn underneath the dress, letting th odor show through. The waist U a mass of tucking aaJ ua blue embrofdery. Chiffon hats are scarce and anrar
I ently nobody seems 10 care, but chiffon and mahne are used with charming affect trhei combnied arlth straw and lae 1'Iuteaux are among tlu most favored styles, as they admit oi so many artu-tk curves and am n Some are built on frames, others w!it the placqt'.e effect is desired on a bandeau. Horsehair, crla, chip mUmj lace braids, besides muslin and linen are among the materials employed foi the plateau hat. A smart llttln frock seen lately wat
Tf.e iinrenf ned of avion by con r.e s on the tariff will at one 1h seen hon it Is considered that the foreign Market for our tarptat agricultural pradarts is at stake (in many and Uher Kmoiean countries have lmpoeed a tariff to prohibit, as far as possible.
Irvlucts being imported
thre in retaliation for our tariff.
which excludes, most of the products of those .ountries. The n w Cerman tar ifY will take effect In March. 190. and DM rates have without exception baM in. re.is.l on every lino of export from this country On corn the Oorman tariff has le n increased to 40 cents a bushel, and other cereals atid proms In proportion. These prohib
it. e rates ;!l gnatly reduce the mar
ROTTEN RLVUÖLSCANISM. Party in Power in League with Ail Kiuds of Plundenua; Pollticiaaa When the ietnoerats clalmvl that the republican arty of l'hllade!ihla and IYLHsylvau;a was politUwIly and morally nHton. the republican press of tV country defended the organixatlon and gl'r-d in the large fraudulent majority that was rolled up In 189, 19ik) and I MM. How many eon Kress men from Pennsylvania have bail seats in the national lagMhUVM and will sit in the coming MMJHMk whose ."ions are tainted and whose majorit .1 are . mjos( d f frau luh nt xti, it is impossible to say, but s witn.-ss of the highest authority In the republican party has Just (tadafed that
the Philadelphia rottenness Is a stain which a corrupt and criminal combination Mssnusradlni UMMI the name of
A WOMAN'S ORDEAL DREAOS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS Thousands Write to Mr. Plal Mass, and !icelve Valua 1 Abeoiutely Conrtdenttul MM p There 'all be no more ten to a delicate, saaaitlee, retln than to be ohlignil to an v.. ' qtiebtiona in re ; rd tt her 1 even Mien tilu.se tueM,n, .,, by her family ahjaMUa, and
lo t for the surplus of our agricultural 1 republicans has nut unon bee" ''hat
and when our crop are good evidence is given bv Kllhu Root, ream! this country has a large surplus. pUbl;an seennary of state and he hat
' 1 -: 1 o-e ef. it w ill ertainl arte, t
the bOMi price of those products. The Patted States, like all countries thai have a surplus of anv prod let to
Jost investigated conditions In l'hila-
1 delphM as attorney for Mayor Weaver
1 bad the evidence before him Uiat m pelled him to use such vlgorou
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r mi, liar l .P Mt a u tl t' L 111 KIM r .1 . . 1.. . m a.j
sort Of ol.l rosA f.ffof. Th- .blpi u a . .. .. u"-'! au
- v - . . w. ' mv oniii Ii u 11 11 s 1 ' 1 i it in r.i iiiuiit :,,n nifri f nsa
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Just escaped the ground and was gath
cred Just once at the waist line, most
of the gathers beim; at the back audi foreign markets fixes the price for the
only a few at UM front six Mfhti above the deep hem of the skirt wa t three inch flat puff of the silk, bor-
carters! iTTLE IVER pills.
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wills
ODD BITS OF HISTORY
The use of corals by infants
iMthiag is a- least BM yaart old. Th English money denomination po ind was once a pound we.ght ofaHrw In its pure state. Windmills wer Introduced In Eng. Ma : by the Crusaders, who had seea them in use among the Saracens. Long before tobacco was introduced In England smoking was common. Ths CavortM smoke" was tht dr.cj MtTM of c :sfoot. W Ts'ed was fir?t sjein at Worsted In N rf..ik. England, in the ear 1340 Btocklapi made of this material were at frst worn only by the common people. The oldest bri-k building In England accept those built by the Romans, is said to be Hurstmonoeaux Castle. Jn Sussex, why a was erected by Detiennes. trea-ur-er to Henry VI it was dismantled about a century aeo. The earliest mention of bells, as apT ' I for purposes of ''hri-tian VOfahin Is by Polydore Vorgil, who states that
rwuaas, bishop of n ds a city of Cam pania in Italy, first adapted them to his horch in the year MO. In the sei Dt r;?h cntury a monk MUSed ft r.gnon had charge of a viceyard belonging to tbo Abbey of 8t Peter Hautvilliers. Champagne, and h also spertateaded the making of the abbey wics. In the course of his exprrimenu he liaoorerad 1 Sparkling champagne"
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dered on each edge with an inch-wide I fair crops when Europa had lean ones.
and that gave us an opportunity to reverse the usual order of things and i:and a good price for our surplus H.it that tantiot ho cv,, n r..r. fin le. and when this year or next there are good crops the world over, down will tumbl" the price to what the countries, like England, who do not rai.e enough to supply their own
people, will pay Then, being shut out from mo-t of the European countries
by their hich or prohibitive tariff, it.
double plaiting of the silk, and eiffhl inches above this was another similar puffing. The top looked like a bolero with sleeves; it was really one of the shaped capes, so cut that the side sections fall iu deep points over the arme and in at each side. One of :h - nowe.-t devices in the way of lingerie ought to be widely adopted This is none other than a silk flounce, India or taffeta, to button on a white petticoat at the knee. In the shops a few of these, with triple pinked
M01;., e a.:,- to be Dirhasod but the
no far tmcurlhert that it w r.ifn
surplus of other Maatllea, and the, lo rav hu opintoo ot (Jm repuM can ' price for such surplus product in IMH organization Is not overdrawn.
Mayor W eaver of Philadelphia joined ' w-ith the anti ring republican in JnI rtaktMj M refocM the cry ff-D , nient, but no move has been madt to cleanse the state government walch
whole af the product at home We have been exceedingly fortunate for the past one or two vears in hav:n-
continue to suffer rather t to examinat ions which so n cians jaropose in order t n treat the disease; and this is t. son whj so many physician : cure feiua le fllsoiM. This is also tlie reason whv 1 ' apoa thousands af women IDonding with Mrs. Pinkli;, Maaa. To lu r they ean 000 detail Of their Ilia SSI, si her pre-.it losowledfe, obta
1 is !-' tet ed up ap t profited by tl.e J ears of experience in tn plundering of the cities. Pntll tho r,- ! llU- MrH 'i'bam can advl
publican state ring Is ousted and an bonettt legislature elected, there can be no permanent reform in the cities. Nearly every strongly republican .-täte is suffering from the same de ; r ite ooaditioas that have been par
I tially eapoesd In Pennsylvania.
only in one state. Wisconsin, has the
partv In power attempted to reform
still keepir.c the last ti on the ,,k. draw oops st once and rehere are 12 croups of Sd 'he star, join the he first cruiip wlrh a t Irs double crochets
rxf rhre.-. ( tch loops of each sti through all the p at from unti! lottbte trebles r Itist flvo chain to p-s'itch. POtttth row: J
nnder ea h chain loojp ail round. lasMa off. All the oth- r stajH sro w orked in the a way. but the two middle stitches if each of the two first caliops are caught to the corresponding stitches in pracedlaa; aMr. T'ie Ulasf ration will ah -w where thcorner ones are Joined For the top: FUM roe Wort chain from the middle of one scallop M the middle of 'he nex . .- a- mai snt h s In etch
loop as will let the work lie flat. uslnir
will leave is h .hc i- ana turn tue rascals out rrov la Fol-
free trale countries like England to Ur . P&rt,aly oniplished thai
r v ' nnr a. i .w. ... . . uisK. in siit or t he ra i roals at.d cor-
more safsfactory ones of chiffon taf- Z' ,M - ' nP . ,trtn. n.t a
win pay us win be nxej there In com- r " wmr petition with all tlie countries, who rt,rs ,,ave bo the democrsU of have, like us. a surplus to sell. I wtst"n,i;I1 That will give England cheap food' ,n aI1 ,he ort rlnit ruled state It und allow her workui. n. a thev have is wl'hout exi eptios to be noel that
in the past, to live better on les wages . ,lie rilroad corporations, with their
in proponn n tnan nny o'her count rv
fera have bOMi made to order. The ahan'ages of the attached ruffle are first of all coolness, an i the NjhlnoM w hich comes of dispensing with one , petticoat The emoniy of the fa hioo j is another strong pscnaMaaadatfcNi 1
One may have several matching flounces to on petticoat.
immense power for political evil, are
It mu?t also result in the increased always found fcttag with the ring, sc pri. e of such agricultural produ ts in ,,,al thf' taa nilr" ''a-'ily dander the
more wiacly than the lo-al i
Head bow Mrs. Pinkham I.. T r Willadkcn, of Maaa xv rites : I.r Mrs. Plnkbam: "l can truly say that youhav. life, and 1 cauixit etprtv rc wonLi. Ilefore 1 wrote to lim t.
anj 1 hw I Mi. I had doctored for oi
-t' I tV, llll'l SplMlt lots., I in l i IteMdxs, but it all fitil.il t- 1 Hie :i bail female t roil ld- and onld d u ing iells, liackai'he, bearing-down i my monthly 11 1 1 s were . 1 , Busily cMtKil. 1 wr.t to .u f r vire and reoeired a letter fnll b& . just what tod. I. and al- eewwrni ydia E riiiihains Vegetal. ie i t an 1 I have 1,ii ntston d t.. 11.1 it not bees for you 1 w 1 m thai Ml .rave to-day." Mountains of proof establish tl tliat no meiiicine in the wo: ! Ljdla K. l'inkhntn's Veg1 . pouud for restoring wuiuvii s .. .
TO SAVE THE DRESS.
This Ser.s.He Garment Is Recommended for tlie Young Girl at Studio or Cooking Class. Holland or linen should be used foi
uermany, and if long continue! the wages of her workmen must be raised to meet the an ran red cost of fo 1 Who will first call a bait In this MMMMsM war is a question. Our protested Industrie are protesting that the rr .',fnt tat iff rjtes are none too
prople by escaping taxation and by
cliarging unreasonable rates. By the same test it will be found that n.i state officials an 1 congressman who are leing interviewed ou railroad a'- I'-c lation ho f.-ar that govern ment control will he disastrous to lh
FOR SALE COMPLETE STEAM PLANT
In npraOriti In hutciueni at N
r!e:!,: trebles ar required Second row : . one chain, r trel 1 in next.
ie long stltchr ! in first stitch, one stitch, one oni to end of
ttsefBi for glrla taking cookery lessons; or it Is s..!ialde for studio wear. It h.i a deep square yoke, whiih is lc MM bis material. Tbe skir part, whiet is full, is hoeeycoMhed at the top, an. is spf betweea the double e.lge of yoke The foot is turned up with . tiem twi Inches wide and is machine-stn.-be; twice. Into the armholes of the yot-
trops are fixed, ti
ong and twe
IN EVERYDAY LIFE.
A man should pay for his wedding alt before nrderleg a iiMMM suit. Most people would rather preach half a day than prat tice half an hour. If a man doesn't wind up bis Lad habits bis health will soon run down Trusts tha' should bf encouraged ars those of grocers, bubhv., and bakers. it is better to be everything to s mebody than something to everybody Some mnn waste a Jot of time trying to convince others that they ars truthfuL WRONG SORT. Perhaps Plain Old Meat. Potatoes and Bread May Be Against You for a Time.
r u See ill .; -Tat ion for corner of each 1 row. Third row: A row of crossed trel l on;
three chain, pass the first two stitches of th prerfcMM row. one treble In next, five hain. a treble into the top of the Tehle just made. r )tton twifover the h k. pass the hook through the next stiteh of the previous row. cotton over and draw through this stitch, cotton over and draw thn.ueh two loop 'aviti three hn.ps on th" hook, cotton OW pass two stitches, draw through the next tfive loops on the hook), drawthrough these two at a time until only one loop is left two chain, on.- treble in'o the middle of the last-made stitch, and repeat from . ThU row 18014 be threaded with ribbon Fourth row: Two double treb! tin der th1 firs' chain. Map four chain, two more double trebles under the same loop, pass to the next loop und repeat. Fifth nw: Ten double crochets un-d-r ai h chain, loop all round Work roand the !owr edge like rows ine and two r tOf
ttrr
Our Ai m tx SJasKMrr. M 1 1 Onf (ffiiff . rrr.HiiCiua M bant by A. H. Ofll - 1 1 r run XU tri . i-nr.l?. lNt r lint but rr t b, .. .. - ,
or N I? x asm. k lstrstac. On (Ituiiil ktoaai feed ': hporr On Ktiatbrotw bell wvr (.iiii. t der'.. . x.v frt.
faraser. the wnrkitimiAn an.l thn rIH th. nllrna.li rn rhirm Tl, .wwi.l PSSjW I M ST SbSSeSt ST SMn
n V .. V IUI I - " vw ... 4. . i I I l.lfl , Oll" lb) U A
of the democrats in the I a-t congress in urging the aaaaaas of the iaer
high Ibey, of course, do not want railroads and the neoole ran. witbnnt
is OTcrali Which erfll be found ver 1 cither Gers.a nrnd-.cts or thos of execution, be cUssii as aakaaaMM to
an otner country to come In and com- the republican
pete with them. The hither the cost
rltd Therefore tht
Irst 1. formation must be to depose
ht inrbe long 1 i-h 111 h 1 PRSin llxll .in be le tub. li . t.aiaiiit ST. V' rk 1' . a h 1 liar I 1 r . b i. Kill h .hip. tup MMsx
of living here the rnore profit for those ' tbe rallroals from political power, and who have a monopoly, like the trusts! the initial step is for congress to pro-
nave, of supplyiag our people. Th irr' the puhlic by regulating the ratü
A change to the right kind of fooo
can lift one lrom a sick bed. A
iu eiuen. Ml.. sau: ' La IpTiMJ I bat ame bed-fast with S'vere stoma, h trouble accompanied! by sir k headaiue. 1 got worse and frone until I became so low I could ecarcely retain any food at ail. although I tru d every Kiaj. j haJ e. MM) completely disiourag'd. had given up all hope and thought I was
Oomed to starve to death, till one day WH huslmnd trying to find MMMlllIll I eoald retain brought home soma Grape-Nuts. "To my surprise the food agreed V.I'll me in;e-:.., pere. tly and Mithout distress I beeaa to gain strength at once, my flesh (which had been flabby) grew firmer, my health Improved in every way and every day, and in a very few weeks I gained 20 pounds in weight. I liked Grape-Nuts so well that for 1 months I ate no other food, and always fep as well sat1 i aft. - eat in a. if I had sa' down to a fine banquet. "I had no return of the miserable ik stomach nor of the headaches, tha: I use, to have when I ate othet food. I am now a well woman, doing ell my '-ii Mark ISAM, and feel that Hf la worth liv,!. ' Ctape-Nuts MOd MM been a rods'" 1 to my family. It surely saved mr life and mv two little ys havs thrive-i oa it wonderfully. ' Nams alv.n by Po.dtitn f'o.. Battle Creek. Ml li There's s reason Oei th- HttW booh, "The Road to
To Clean Canvas. White leatlor belt and fh.es are no' aaalleyed joy. for they're constant-
la.iv lv K-''inK dirty, an 1. like ivtrvthlng
ei.-i- fsm, in') niuni ne irrf proa. nahl) white to be aenaptahMb üasoims Cleatl hem more easily than anything else belts legellllj washed In It. of rubbed with a cloth wet in gasoline, and shoes cleaned by the Mti method. If you use tha purified gasoline, that unpleasant odor about, cleaned things. Oftea notlrealde when they ve been M0 ' caretelty aired, will be avoided. :. I l.e raref.U aUiut the MM of Kasoline a warning that can t be too often repeated don't rub too briskly or the friction will result la an explosion, nor
in a roOM When there is an artificial light or a fire.
AN
Pieckles. A simple lotion for the annihilation of freeMM is made by cOMbiautf one dram nf borax on. . half fluid OttMM of diluted aceth add, one. half 0td ounce of rose water Apply at night. When fre, I ,, s are iecfdeity halllMU a good ptoprletaff blanch mm low be bonghi ani will do away with fre, kies without separatln one from one's face after the manner of some bleaches
To Remore Pimples. Pimpfen on th- rs or ail. part of th- body are MOS1 unclean and unpleaskI ' ifctbs j mr anas v;th tepid Bal, ler using flesh bnuh. drying and r iiii ng afterward with Metetine, This Will surely heal tbe wretched little I lot -hf ;inl bums.
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short into each TheM) are stitched at the ele. and have buttons sewn on the ends. The full sleeves are gathered inc straight wristband- and at the top are cm lato four points in which ar worked buttonholes to fasten to thf battOBS on straps. The bark lraateaed by buttons and buttonholes, and a sash of ribbon or the material la tied round the waist. Mab rial required: I ards 36 Inches a Ide
die class generally MMN in the mean
time see the cost of ln'ng ad van t without a similar Increase in the money they earn to pay it. The reciprocity treaties, or the maximum or minimum tariff, that republicans are proposing will only help those Industries who now find themselves likely to Im the chance to sell their surplus products to foreign countries, and some of those must he content to see part of the profit hey have bee charging goto the reciprocity hopper, so that othora may benefit by the reduced tariff of the country with whom the reclpnx t treaty is made. This reciprocity plan, or the maximum and minimum system, is not intended to reduce prices, but to otwn a partial market abroad for our surplus manufactures. The trusts will still charge all the consumers can jay, for they will still have a monopoly of the home market Nor will these plans of tariff tinkering add much to the revenues of the govern ment.
The only tariff reform that will reduce the present high trust prices j3 to so reduce the tariff rates on those trust-products that they are selling cheaper abroad than here, that our own people can buy at the samp ,,r .,. a. the foreigners It will be Interest. ng to watch the republican majority in the coming congress and notice If they favor the trusts or the people.
bill is the best proof they are on the PS
fide of the people.
Ourjhkiii tan. feet it tame rr hm iwi i.fi : 1 batumc
POLITICAL EXCHANGE NOTES. After Secretary Shaw's spe ch to the Michigan Hank r association, no doubt the deficit wiil know precise
ly wh.it 1- .;(.-:. 1 of it IniianapoI's New s the! 1 Secretary Taft has been given a princely reception la Japan, but it is understood ihat he old 1 refer a president tal reception in this country. Atlanta Journal. With the ceetiaaed ventiia'ion of the various deparments In Washington congress may yet le called on
to make an appropriation for a fresh air fund. Indiana.wlis News (Ind.). The department of agriculture is prepared to give a receipt for a whitewash which will not wash off. There is a stronn demand for that sort
of m 1 . tue.
BtVSfUf-Svf fi uf S1 loch i nn. , ' I We h rtkiu.l bMil. I lein t-.-t t.t nf leilrfr bettist I StcW.uctMMiw.de. ttüaii.l 1111 11 a A. N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO., 118 Jofforson St., MEMPHIS, ff '
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FOR WOMEN J treobled with ill peculiar ttf mtjW their ex, n "d . a doucbs it BUnr I cesifal. Tborauttly elf , killdiMSiccrtup discharge, issls tela SttSS : J MPesi , c.r. isssstsMM aJ Li.. 1 esti Ptiunc i in p wHt I iirn ( i I d vairr, and 1 fr n re cbinainf, KMl ' li and econoaicjl than liquid aoiuepK TOIU T AND WO.MEV8 PPPCtAL t 'SLS Vat aal al t-wftiHt, W nsM a I 1 Trial lo and lluok ol luttruetlon Pf. MM PasToi Cohfant ei Utas
business '
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GHOOL TEACHERS, MECHANICS, FARMERS.
in l.irr MHiiiiMi
r roof titn
III
The Philadelphia police hav
in certain palftlcaj and
Circles lt'iffa!.- Kxpress. James J Hill wants the goT- ' ernment. the people and th laws to1 iin Im A -- I . .
, ju.im iu u' -k'imik oiir i'acinc eom
men e All r.iilr it Mi iini nii tarStite-iiH tir.t.....n,.in
turn in and b? pass th- railn ad rcaS Si! n', 1 " ' h I ? U t , 1 -v. I hanir for Hn.l.l Pram.illun I e.ll - ' ' miTlMMlilal Tl . he able to ltduce the steel truat mag -
na e t0 ne;p amen 1 the tariff YVah- ; ington Tlaiea (Ind. Rep ). The terrlb'e famine reported I
The Eyebrows. Tunic ointment for scant eyebrows. Tw.i MMCCS of red vaseline one eiKhth own. of tincture of cantharldes. If drops of oil of lavender. Mix and apply twice a day until the growth has beet, MdBcMBtlj stimulated. This will not do for the eyelashes Any oily subsu.m e 1 ,f- " i" become mllamed
Vclvtt Ribbon Trimming. rVMeuUrly Is .;vet tibbja MoMslaf io high wiesm.
for
Retard Oray Hair. I:uly si alp MMiaaeja. and a Rood tonb , MMtl as eau de quinine, will put your bait In ben,., , ndition and may che, k Kray grow th. Lrush out the 'and ulf with a stiff brush, penetrating to thf scalp MUM a week, but ,,, aat, MM Iks lag MMW unless ou are skillful with IU
dee, ted over HiftM) fraudulent nam. I registered as voters all of whi h were faithfully recorded f,,r the republican ticket. But that is not tttS worst of it. for if Is stated that this large number is less than half of the false registration in that city. There Is one thing certain The people will smell a mouse aMMMVar a drawer of the bur a 1 af agriculture is op, ned as bum as the drawers nave sectlonsl polities g them PaternalIsm and socialism ar.- quite I ad eMMgfc when they are not mixed with party or eetkMMl ixilitlcs and praftm M them up thoroughly and thei paternalism and socialism are quite sure to grow iggraaalie, dangerous and nnen-
aaraoN in due time. -Dallas News.
Some Ofrls. -,:'- i;ir; ! irimmer in a sir,,waist ribbon than others look in the latest higufaltittng and expenslvs belli.
Aftf rawhile it mayeonie to a pass at which the speaker of tbe hoi se and the president of th" sena'e at Wash tagte will grant members leave of abeace wnile they aarff Ih'ir terms in the peniU tuiary. -OMrlesl New -tnd Courier. -- Se.retary Wilson s declaration that hi. department h 'niaitily soundreminds us of the itwret who Mtaa fond of adverbs. Mb lan d a jrv ,ha
m nient, wno had lr- n badlr
aged by some of tic teMiaMMV In th.
cas. was "a virtually chaste woman " I N trtkeless the jurr rtaderal a verNH of lullty.-llaru-ord TIicm (lad)
from the Island of (Ybu is a reflection Ml the Philippine government and. In- J llrectly, on the Tnlted ßtatea Thai
government, of course, could not prevent the drought whi-h cause) jhi famine, but it should have set relief measures Jn progress in time to prevent any such awful distress as is now said to exist - nuffal.i mJMMM. During a roasal Hlitical meet8 in Iinb,n at whn h England's fiscal policy was discussed. Felix Schmier told of a conversation h" had had with President McKinley worn time before the president's assassination. Mr. Sihü-r harf temarked that the question of protect! m WOald MM be : i-ed In Enclan l. ins; before . I. n . m ..u as . . ...
.na. . nam riesjijcnr .McKinley. "We shall income a flTM trale BOaatty." Chicago (Tironl. The government is plannjng to advertise sxilitsively for laborers In the canal rone it miy be hard to pet testimonials, b.it "le fore and after"' pMtMMJ f workmen wno have been on the isthmus ein be used with telling tffft t by nansjHisinR the la bela -N. T. Poet. "We ere hoMlag the Philippines In violation of our prtlCtplei I er.uise It ias" asserts Mr Itrvan In IK.
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