Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 May 1898 — Page 2

KCCHNfONTD DMLY PALLADIUM SATURDAY, MAY 14. 183.

THE EXCELLENCE Or SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to r5riaality and simplicity of llie ttmbinu.: ' t also to the care and hkill with whu.a it is manufactured by cientilic processes known totbe CilJroKMA FlO JsYKirp Co. only, and ve wi.h to impress upon all the Importance o purchasing the true and original r medy. As the gt-nuine Syrup of I-'isis manufactured by the Uuroissu Fit Ktfup Co. only, a kmm ledge of that fact will ns-siht one in avoiding the worthless imitation maaufacturcd by other partie. The high standing of the CamFou.nia Flo bvittr Co. with the medical profession, anl the satisfaction which the peuuine Syrup of Figs lias given to million of families, makes ,Uw nam of the Company a guaranty f the excellence of iiH remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it act on the kidneys, liver and Ixuvels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In tmler toget its beneficial ffects, please reir.eml)cr the name of the Company CALIFORNIA TIG SYRUP CO. Lor ist-ili.e, fcy. x tw vouk. x. v. Richmond Pallaiitim. r jb Uhed lery ntng- (Sunday excepted) 8URFACB Jk FLICKING ER. by O Be Horn, tn and 021 Mala St. near Tenth. Telephone .No. II. 8ATURDAY MAY 14. 1898. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year bv mull, postage paid - si.no OuemoDtb " " M n week, by carrier - - .08 There was a decided wheat market yesterday, dropped 15 cents. slump in the May wheat ?rrmzm.-t r will eolvbr ml UireT f day in great shape next Saturday Business will he suspended and everybody turn out to honor tha hero of Manila. Money is the root of all evil. Richmond Enterprise. Where does brother Devoe, D. D., get his authority for the above state ment t Certainly not from the Bible It is settled that France will not take any ha id against ut in tbe war with Spain. The Pari-, dressmakers have entered a loud protest against any such action. They declare that the unfriendly disposition of France threatens to cut of their American patronage which amounts to millions of francs a year. ins distance from San rraneiseo to the Philippine islands is 0,500 miles It is 2.0S0 miles from San Francuco to Hawaii. It certainly wouldn't be a bad thing to hare a good stopping place there now. It is 12,400 miles from San Francisco to Havana by the route the Oregon had to take. If we had a canal across the isthmus that magnificent battleship would have been with Sampson's fleet long ago, right where she is liable to be badly needed. The invasion of Cuba will probably be postponed till it is decided whether Sampson can draw the Spanish fleet into a fight. The question will be settled in a very few days. The Spaniards have the fastest vessels and if they want to avoid a fair and square eontest with Sampson they can do o. Should they escape him, Sampson will probably complete the destruction of 1 m w . me ?an Juan oatteries and then re turn to Cuba and assist in the general movement on that island. If necessary to its speedy capture, every battery on the island should be knocked to pieces and Havana destroyed. The way to end the war is to make it swift and terrible. If the two whole riral fleets, now supposed to be in Porto Rican waters, get together there will be a clash t.f iron and steel that will startle the world. There are no finer battleships than the Indiana and Iowa. The former is protected with IS inch armor plate and carries four 13 inch, eight S ineh and four 6 inch guns. The Massachusetts which will probably be in the fight is exactly the same size and has the came equipment as the Indiana, The Iowa, Texas and New York have 12 inch guns. The Spaniards have three cruisers with 12 inch armor and 11 inch guns, and one with 10 inch guns. Of course the vessels above named do not comprise the tire fleet on either side. enThk Richmond Enterprise gives the late lamented independent movement the following cruel cut: "It was and Is our firm conviction

that both leading candidates for mayor could have been defeated by an ear

nest, open, honest fight under the lead ership of a respectable man imbued with General Grant' pluck." That is a direct charge that the fight made for the independent candidate for mayor wan neither "opea" nor honest" nor led by a "respectable man." .yiuent.y wnen ue wrote (be above the editor of tbe Enterprise had in mind Paul's excellent advice: "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works cf darkness, but rather reprove them." The reproof is pretty rough, bat it is not for as to eay that it is unjust. It was not our funeral. Suddenly III. Mrs. A. C. Angove, of south third sireet, was taken suddenly and violently ill yesterday forenoon, and remained nnconseious until after the dinner hour. She is much imp oved now, and no serious results are expected from the sudden attack. ATTENTION! Richmond Light Artillery CompanyAttend to Your Orillno. Regular drill meeting at armory hall this (Saturday) evening at 7:30. Also tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 1 : 30. E very member cf the battery is hereby ordered (requested) to be present at this meeting. No visitors will be admitted on Sunday. Owing to lack of accommodation, no boys under eighteen years of age will be admitted o any of the battery meetings. A cordial invitation is extended to all old veterans and friends of the battery to attend any of the evening meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even ings. The boys will take up the regular sabre drill next week. Will M. Smith, Captain. Lost Boy Found. Hamilton Republican New. Arthur Lee, aged 17 years, of Mixerville, Ind., who ran away from home in April as published in the Republi can-News was located near Richmond, Iud , Laboring on a farm, on Tuesday a description of the boy reached the neighborhood when his mother was hastily communicated with. Mr. Lee went to Richmond and brought the lad home. How to Look Ueod. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, ou have a bilious look, if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look. if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks ' Electric Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. G. Luken's d-ug store. 30 cents per bottle. . 5 A'PATRfGTIG MOVEr Members of Hokendauqua Tribe Will Not Compelled to Pay Dues While Enlisted Hokendauqua tribe of Red Men had a meeting last evening and passed two important resolutions. It was decided to release all members of the order from pitying dues while they are en listed in the service of the United States. They will receive the benefits during this time, the same as the mem ters wno do not enlist end wno pay tt eir dues regularly. I hey also decid ed to donate $10 to the Maine ruoau meat fund and the money will be sent some time next week. This lodge uie ursi io tane up mis movement in this city and it goes far toward show iug the patriotism of its members. How's This! We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo.O ethe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 13 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their hrin. West & Truax, wholesale druggists. loledo, Oaio. aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, whole sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price, joc. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. The Alexaudrla Strike. Alexandria, Ind.. .May 13. Stati Organizer Kennedy, of the Federation of Labor, is here trying to settle the difficulties arising in the cut of wasres at tbe American plate-glass works. A union is being organized, and Mr. i - . . . . . xveuneuy nopes tnereoy to secure a settlement. It is thought, however. that the company will not employ or ganized labor, as the management has 'always been aggressive against anionm. Rev. William Laaghman and wife of Cadilac, Michigan, are ia the city visiting Rev. K. D. Langhmax and family for a short time. is is U.izl Your Blood. Overcome That Feeilre. Get a bonia cf Hood's Sarsarari"La and begin t take it TODAY, sai realize the great good it is sure o do you. 1 Un4 c aawrwu o wf OcIJJdri I ia .is 4-fncasureau-st .Keoxiae. au drsssta.

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EARLHAM LOSES IS THC ATHLETIC MEllf A r OXFORD, OHIO,

Thornbuffl and PsacocV, tha Two BsV Athlataa of Earlham, In Bad Form, and tha Defeat Results From That Clroumetanoe. Circumstances conspired yesterday to make the Eailham team lose an athletic meet that should have been an easy victory for them. They met the team of the Miami university at Ox ford and were defeated by a score of 5'J to 43. The records made were lower as a rale than Earlham made at her preliminaries, which is evidence that there were external causes for their defeat. The ride of twenty-six miles, which had to be made m buggies, seemea to anocs: soma oi lueut , . i e .i -m out completely. The track was not basked at tbe curves and was very heavy, and then along in the first of the piogram, in the 440 yards dash, Thornburgh, Earlham's sprinter. was taen sick, losing an f asy secoLd in that and compelling him to stay out of the 220, which, according to the ime, would have been very easv for him. In the 100 yards dash, Earlham's runners were "boxed," and well, there are a number of excuses that might be offered for the defeat, bat that isn't gracious. Miami uni versitv has a team this year that is acknowledged the best they ever had, and they expect to win the Ohio inter collegiate field day. Earlham was beaten, but it was by a good team. and. as the Quakers testify, by good fellows. The events, places and records are as follows: One Hundred Yards Dash Reeder Miami, first; Lewis, Miami, second; time, 10 4 5 seconds. Run Broad Jump Thornburgh, Earlham, first; Mitchell, Miami, second; record, 10.43 feet. Hammer Throw Brookbank, Mi ami, first; Sailors, Earlham, second; distance, U2 4 feet. Eight Hundred and Eighty Yards Run Scott. Miami, first; Hale, Mi ami, second; time, 2:18 2 5. Pole vault Stabler, E., first; Simp son, M,, second; record 9.3 feet. 440 yards dash Peacock, E., first; Reeder, M., second; time 55 1 seconds 120 yards hurdle Mitchell, M. first; time 19 seconds. Shot put Mitchell, M., first; Brook bank, M., second; record 33.17 feat. This record beats that of Ohio. 220 yards dash Ruder, M , first; VanAUen, E., second: time 24 1-3. One mile run Hale, M . first; Fletcher, E., second; record 4:49 2-5 220 hurdle Hill. E.. first; time 30 1 5 Ran high jump Peacock, E., first; Mitchell, M., second; record 5 3 feet 5 mile bicycle K'mmel, K., first; time 16 4 5. Kimmel gained a quarter of a mile in thirteen laps or quarters Ran hop, step and jump Thort burg, E., first; Peacock, E., second; 4.: 73 feet. One mile Relay, M., first; time 3 38. Sum .try of points Miami, 59; Earl ham 43. SABBATH SERVICES. PI ces Where the People of Bich mond Are Invited to Worship Tom rro Subjects. Golpen Text Watch therefore; for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come. LUTHERAN. Trinity English Lutheran Chun h Rev. J. Beck, pai-tor, will preach t 10:30 o'clock a. ra. Subj ct, "Prayer in the .Name of Jesus." Services at 7:30 o'clock p. m. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Rev. C. Huber, pastorPrayer meeting. S:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9 a m ; German service, 10:30 a. m., subject, "Prayer a Special t'nvilege." Uuther L.aarue, 0:43 p m.; English service, 7:30 p. m., sub ject, "A Discouraging Answer." First English Lutheran Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preach ing by the pastor. Rev. Jacob W Kapp. Subject in the morning, "The Imperatives of Our Life." BAPTIST. First Baptitt Church Pastor R N. McNemer will pieach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Morning eubieet. Ihe Excellency of a Knowledge of the Future;" evening subject. "Be hold the Dreamer." Sabbath-school. 9:15 a. m.: B. Y. P. U. at 0:30 n. m. FRIENDS. South Eighth street Friends Sab bath-school at 9 o'clock a. m.; meetiner for worship at 10:30 a. m. ; Junior En deavor at 2; 15 p. m. ; Intermediate at 5:45 p. m.; Y. P. S C. E. at 6:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to each of these services. Edgar H. Stranahan will conduct the morning service. PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian Church Sanday scnooi, ya m preaching by the pastor. Rev. I. M. Hughes, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; young people's meetiDg at 6:30 p. m. United Presbyterian church. John McD. Hervey, pastor 10:30 divine worship. Sermon, "The Lord's delight in His church." 7:30, gospel meeting. Sermon. A need of the church in this age." RHODA TEMPLE. The temperance meeting tomorrow will be conducted by members of the M.C. U. Subject. "The Danger to Yotnr Men from the Drink Habit." Everybody is invited to the meeting. Benj. Harrison, president of the Y. M. C. U .will, preside. Meeting at 3:30 p. m. METHODIST. Grace M. E. church. George H. Hill paster Sunday school at 9 a. m.. frot. w. c. Hiser oupt. Sermon at 10:30 by the pastor. In view of the Union Leagne devotional and Anniver-1 i -ii sary service there will be no evening f services at Grace church Fifth street Methodist church, A. G. Neal pastor Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, A Gladsome Church." vjcu ci j cuus i -;w. iu itairue nor preaching at night on account of the Union Anniversary service at First M. E. church. : : The Rev. W. L. Laaghman of Lud-1 illnMAII tliiiliiMn wifl mmaaaI. l 1 i First M. E. church at 10:30. At 6:30 the League Union devotional meeting will be held, and at 7:30 the Epwoith League anniversary service will be ! held under the auspices of the union cabinet of the city. Brief reports of the work of the chapters will be given by the secretaries. The four pastors

mmm as a mi Munyon Never Doubts Munyon Never Deceives Munyon Never Hesitates. MUNYON IS ALWAYS POSITIVE. Everybody Associated With Munyon is a Munyon Enthusiast

would mark the bepinning of theend of Munyon. and that is the begrinning that "sucrtKaith that moves multitudes. gJ ater and rights of discovery have made him the acknow leugeu autnonty or me medicil torid. liut the word Munyon has come to mean more than one man. SnvonmTa9 a scientific army. Munyon means medical revolution. Munyon means a victory mi eentsabottle. MunrlfKU to Professor Munyon, 1505 Ah Street PMladolDhia. for free med.cal tdvice.

will have part on the program, annual address will be given be A. W. Lamport. Special nias'c. The Rev. INJUNCTION Proceedings Set for May 19At Which Time it Will be Determined Whether it Will be a Temporary Restraining Order or a Permanent Injunction. Last evening the restraining order of the Wayne circuit court was served on the various councilmen of the city, and the act of the court is now in effect. The trial of the case, to decide whether it is to be a temporary restraining order or a permanent injunction, has been set for May 19, which is next Thursday, at' which time it i probable that the written opinion of Judge Fox may be prepared showing why he decides either for or against the action of the city council. DECREASED. The Demand for Men for the Light Artillery Company Not So Great As It Was. KlMwbere today will be fttuud mn urgent call for all the members of tbe Richmond light artillery to meet this evening at the usual place of drill. Thistlethwaite's hall, corner fourth and Main, and it is especially desired that all may be present tonight on account of the receipt of the swords and the taking up of the sword di ill. A very important action ot the war department recently has been that the number of men rr quired for a full war strength l'ght artillery company is 125 rather than 18S as hithe-to stated. This change wiil make it still more certain that at length Richmond will be able to break into the war with Spain omerwise inan oy Having cousins killed, provided, of course, that the war lasts long enough. Buoklen'a Arnloa Salve. The beet salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulceis, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. 6. Luken & Co. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining uncalled for in the postoffice at Richmond, Indiana, for tie week er.ding May 14, 1898: LADIES LIST. Grimm, Mrs. Ella; Goudy, Mrs. A. C ; Haase, Miss Bertha: Hearfort. Mrs. M. J.: Highley, Mrs. Sintha: Shaw, Mrs. Lieu N.; Margaret O. D. ; Swellman, B ; Vaughn, Mrs. Daisy; Mrs. Lillie; Wombolt. Nellie Spencer. Mrs. E. Woods, GENTLEMAN LIST. Beggtrsloff & Howard; Basks, Worthy; Conklin. G. W.; Cook: Eii: Diakson, Mrs. J. D ; Emrick, Levi; ritzgerald, Harry E.; Lucas, J. N ; Murray, James; Marshall, R. S.: Marshall, W. H. P.; McLain, John V ; Prefcott, Frank; Richmond Nat Bank; Scollens, John; Universal v itiiine to. DROPS. Nossett, Sam. ft Persons calling for the above let ters.will please say Advertised." Perry J. Freeman, P. M An Enterprising Druargist There are few men more wide awake And enterprising than A. G. Lnken & Co. . who spare no Dams to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's ew Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds. This is the won cerful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the eoontry by its startling cares. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and . g!v YJr CrTe drae 8 , nd eet a trial Lottie free or a remlr kit L.ungs. 5wl Mn. mnA i ri. .i . cure or price refunded. 5 PiWPiMItehiac PUes. b itchi a? and bv crAtrtlinv. luurnr moat at niaht: w 1ii'0W,e3Ji0 c?nUn ,e tumor form, which SwS'J Weeding, heals oiceraUon. and ia moat cases removes tumors. At drugirirta, or by au) " 40 c"1- D' Philadelphia S Anti-Ued e Cures wnere others fail. All drngfrista - eod&w6mo iae greater includes the ess. Hood's Sarsaparilla cores scrofula, and may be depended upon to core boil pimples. 7

Munyon takes his own meaicmes ana givis them to his own family. Munyon's professional and business associates are all Munyon enthusiasts. When I firfet interviewed Professor Munyon I fired this hot shot straight at him: - I want to know. Professor Munyon. if you actually believe what you say about your remedies ? " "I do absolutely." replied the Prodeliberately, tightening the muscles of his strong face, " and I welcome your blunt frankness. I believe every word I sar, and it is no blind faith, but positiveness that comes froro actual knowledge- I have never introduced a medicine to the public until 1 was myself certain of its efficacy, and I never claim that any medicine will cure any disease exeept the one for which it is a specific It xs this self-confidence thia total absence of doubt and evasion that enables me to get and keep the conn-" denee of the people. To advertise a lie, or to waver before any emergency.

WOMAN AND FASHION. Fot Dinner or Evening- Wear The Fa.ah tone and Etiquette of Flowers A Popular Street Jacket. As a dinner gown or as a costume for general evening wear, tbe gown shown in tbe illustration may well be adopted It is particularly becoiuiug to young women, though not at all inappropriate for tbe middle aged. The mat. rial for the cowu is black satin. The skirt is A PlN'NEK GOWN. mado rather full and falls in wide loose folds iu the back. It is quite devoid cf trimming. Tbe corsage is finished iu wide reversof mandarin velvet trimmed with fanciful designs in jet. The front is of mandarin crepe de chine, gathered vertically. New ork Telegram. About Wearing- Flower. Fahinnatle girls no longer have fa vorite Cowers. Sentiment is sacrificed to 6tvle. lowers for street wear must be cboFtu carefully. They must be incon spicuous blossoms and be worn onlv where fashion dictate. Roees should never be worn with a street cofatnuie it is .incorrect to wear on the stree' largo bunches of any flower. V i j J ( ts and valley lilies are tbe fash ionallt llowej-s of tbe moment for street wear. The fetems cf the flowers should never I e visible. They should be cov ered entirely by loops cf ribbon. Vio lets should be worn fastened to the left shoulder, but the valley lilies may be pinned at tue waist. It is bad form to wear a $3 Lunch of violets with a shabby dress aud n bat! which bas seen better days. It ia equal ly bad taste to wear purple violpts with a vivid red dress. Whenever it is possi ble the flowers should harmonize with the coloring of the costume with which they are worn. Women should never carry large! bundles if flowers to the theater unless they are in evening costume and are to sit in a bos. It ia not good form for woman to walk down tbe aisle of a the ater carrying a ouncn or Dowers as large as a bridal bouquet. "omen should never overdecorate their hair with flowers nor trim the cor sage of tbeir gowns so that it bears an unmistakable resemblance to a flourish ing flower garden. This Is Poiwlajr. Tbe accompanying illustration shows the popular street jacket worn en cos tnme. Coachman's drab is the color, and dark green is tbe color of the velvet employed iu tbe rev era, cuffs and beading BTEXEr JACKET WOKS EX COSTCMsV. around tla edge. A chemisette and collar cf linen, with a green scarf of soft silk, finishes this natty coatlet. The back jc-t hits the waist line and fits tight. The lining is drab satin. Woman's Home Companion. V. ro.it. a a..t. The day fcr very fieffy cellar decoranana has clcsed, and the new neck fin ish is a narrow frill cf lace or net across

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latter i a plain band oil a wooleo gown, and often the aam en a silk oti ih

a row cf trimming at the top. Tiiiu m v terials have a collar of tbe saiue i iu uiiall tocka, and ribbon is tuMul :t. muoth rowa, not loosely crushed a t yore. Collars are cotufortabiv bili. and white linen ouea ar worn with sLut waists of all kinds aud with tailored gown. rock i cf silk ot satin have a aiuootn baud with a Liaa pieve from each side of the back tied in a tieat bow iu front or arranged iu a long Vuoi. but these are for the plainest guti r waiata, Long not, mull aud china silk acarfa are worn in place of collar twic around tbe tietk and bowed iu front with ends to tha waist lin. LaiikV e J ou.ru .kl. YOUTHS' DEPARTMENT. A. Cat With a Boyl Way - How to Color Tour Own Pictures George Eliofe Wooden Doll Oema oi Verse. In St Nicholas there i an account of au Angora cat named Pussinella. who belongs to a little Italian girl, tbe daughter of one of Kiug HuuiLett's aids. Tbe cat waa born iu the Qairiual, and waj a gift to the little girl from ijneen Margberita. Tbe writer says: Pussinel'.a'a every whim aud buuior ia considered, and she has many, especially about her eating; no princess wad ever half so fastidious or exacting or gave so much trouble by her capricious appetiteOne day ehe will havs ouly cooked meat, another ouly raw, still another none at all, but ouly owl or birds. Iu Genoa she bad her own particnlar cor ner in tbe dining room, with a little carpet on which ber plate was set. but she did not alwava eat there no, in deed! If tbe day waa bright aud sunny. she preferred the terrace, or tha draw ing room, as her mood might be. She would walk ahead, lookiug back to see if she were being followed, until she got to the spot where she wished her meal, and there she would stop. he was always obeyed as respectfully as any royal queen, for her commands were usuallv enforced by such frantio cries or ominous growls that all feared to gaiusav ber, or preferred to keep the peace. The kitchen was iu the upper story of tbe house, aud when Pussiucliu wish ed auvthiug extra to ?at she void go up stairs to the door, put her head iu aud mew. aud theu turu aud walk down, while tbe cook followed with the food. The kitcbeu vras no place fur so noble a lady to take ber meaU. have seen live plates of different meats brouubt one after another before she cor.ld find what suited her taste. Color Tour Own Pictures. fr-otne of our amateur photographers may be iuterested iu learning au easy way of coloring a photograph nicely without having first taken iessuus iu drawing or painting. This i the meth od: After you have printed your photo graph and before you mount it ou card board hold it agaiust the window, plac iug tbe picture side toward the glass, then sketch clearly ou tbe back of tbe picture the outlines of tho parts to be colored. When this is completed, place the picture side of the photograph agaiust a blotter aud apply the desired colors to tbe back of the picture, keep iug witbiu the sketched outlines. Tbeu prepare a mixture consisting of ten parts benzine aud cue part vaseline aud poor tbie over tbe photograph, robbinu it thoroughly into tbe paper with tbe finger. Do this both on the face aud back tf the picture. After the picture has buouie transparent through this process let it stand for au hour or two, theu dry it with a cloth and mouut it ou cardboard. Ihe color will show clearly. Chicago Itecord. Child and Xf other. jh, mother, my love, ir jon 11 give me your baud And go -h rt! I at.lt you to wandi r, I will load you awaj to a tx-auuf ul land The dreamland that's wailing out uiivlr. We'll walk in thewwl posy prarcieu out ihtre. Where mooi.liubt nml n:ai htjlit aru si rt-auimj. And the flower ami the bird ate filling th air With tbe fragrance and iuumc of dreaming. There'll Ijo no little, tired out boy to undrnuR, o questions or cares to tierplex yon. There'll le no little Inuuca or ', im.i.a tc careste. Nor patching of stockings to vex you. For I 11 rock you away on the nlvcr dew stream And sing yon asleep when you're w a.y. And no one shall know of our beautiful dream But yon and your own little dearie. And whon 1 am tired I U nestle my n. In the Immoui that a soothed me ho oflrn. And the wide awake stars shall sins in my atead A socg which tny dreaming nhill soften. Bo, mother, my love, let me take your dear hand And away through the starlight we'll wun der. Away thtonxh the mist to the beautiful land The dreamland that's waning out yonder! Eugene field. Bow to Make Chlekea Gelatla. Slice cold roast chicken and lay in eaold with alternate layers of cold boiled tongue and occasional slices of hard boiled eyg and season with celery salt Dissolve half an ounce of gelatin in; pint cf clear brown gravy aud pour i over tne meat It must stand for 12 hours to harden before cutting It is a most appatizing dish and a very nice way of preparing cold meat for tea EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about the pre paration that tor half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring iiiuc ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one discomforts and distractions incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which is tne only way to get relief. Medicines taken internally wul not help and may result in harm. Mother's Friend fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly beneused during the whole ' pregnancy. $1 per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Fux, containing valuable taforsa final ts all women, will be sect to any ddnaa vpoa application by 1e UCOaUeki Regulator Co., 919

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Hood's Sarsaparilla Triumphant in a Severe Test A Distressing Sore Completely Cured

testimonials in behalf The worth reading because they spare a few moments to read Xo man l more favorably known in and about Epping. N. II., than lr. Joseph Stokes, the hoband of the lady refei-rvtlto. His word Is as good as a U. S. bond, and every statement from him or his family may be most implicitly relied upon, liead this: ' C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: For fully twenty years my mother has been seriously troubled by a sore on her nose. For some time we thought it of a cancerous nature, and it was removed three times. A physician in Boston said the sore was cot a cancer, but "A Catarrhal Sore." It discharged and was, of course, very annoying as well as painful. Sometimes it was as "aree as a halt dollar, and it was necessary to keep rt bandaged and protected most of the time. About two year ago the sore seemed to be spreading over her face, and was larger than when the Boston physician removed it. There is no question but that its origin was in The Scrofulous Humor with which my mother has always been troubled. Tw o years a 30 she decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a faithful trial, also using, as au outward application, Hood's Olive Ointment. It was soon no ticed, to the Joy ot the family, that tbe Lru Sold C. I by all dnifrjrUt. Price lbwd & Co., Lowell,

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FIGURED BLUE TAFVETA GOWN FROM HARPER'S BAZAR

The new cripp taffetas, which appear in all the latett and most beautiful col mners, are cool looking, and lend themselves chamingrly to the fashion able mode nf trimming with l.nen, cambric, or lawn. a Kun in fa-.ence blue covered with turquoise and white scrolls is combined with white linen embroidery and insertions. The skirt, fashionably cut, with a deep circular flounce, forms an apron, sharply pointed in front, slopiDjf higher at tbe sides, and finishing at the back each side of the tiny gath ers at the middle. Its width is four yards. Tbe decollete blouse displavs a plain collar and plastron of the em broidered linen, which is encircled by a quaint little collarette, pointed in the front and back, and with scallops over the sleeves. Linen insertion borders it, and is is fastened at the side. like the corsage, by crystal buttons. Tbe Your Decoration Day Shirt, Collars and caffs ehoald vie with the lilies in color and perfection of finish. To attain such re Bolts they mast be laundered at a high grade establishment, watre kalis faction is aimed a, and always guaranteed, aa it is at te 1 I j S j ; R.?1KB STEAM LWI03Y, D.Walters, Prop. Telapfcasw St. 5

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of Hood's Sarsaparilla are tell things worth telling, just - . . T i. this statement below: aore waa diminishing; In aiie and was be coming leas troublesome. This encouraged her to continue tha use ot Hood's Sarsaparilla. She took 11 bottles, and now Her Face Is Well. The sore has entirely disappeared, leaving not a scar, but only a slight mark, which we think may In time totally disappear. It is such a comfort to her and such a Joy to the rest ot the family that we feel indebted more than we can express, to Hood's Sarsaparilla, that she has been cured after twenty years of suffering. M-iss E. A. Stokks, Kpping, Jf. It. From Mr. Stokes. " I am glad to eay that tha cure ot my wife is exactly as stated in my daughter's letter above. Joseph Stokes. Col. Bennett, Who writes the following, Is a loading contractor and builder, has been on the f Jovernor's staff, and held other official positions ot confidence and trust: I know tha parties referred to in the letters above, and endorse them aa thoroughly reliable. I have known about this case for some time, and am glad thia testimonial has been sent to C. I. Hood & Co." J. W. Bexnett, Lowell, Mass. parilla $1 six for $5. Prepared only by Mh. Tlio P.cst Sprinsr Medicine. back of the bodice fits snuely to the waist line, where the Blight fulness, back and front, is confined by a white kid belt. The small s.eeves are in the orlinary gigot fashion, with a pointed tricnaiigof insirtion. The proper cut of the gown can be only obtained from the cut paper patterns, published by ilarpe-r'a Bazar where it appears. With thia gown is worn a French hat of coarsely plaited straw. A gauze scarf interlaced with satin bby-ribbons is arranged over the crown. The decoration of the front is a cluster of ietted wings and quills, while under the brim at the back on each side is a mass of deep red and pale-tinted roses resting on the hair.? Quantity of material for gown taffeta, 16 yard; silk lining, Hi yards; insertion, 5 yards; embroidery, yard. Sanitary Plumbing, Sewerage, Gas Fixtures &c. H-H, MEEBHDFF The MONARCH Bowling Alleys . . . Telephone 1993PLEASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fine, up-to-date work a specialty, All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, room 1 second floor, Grand botcL Residence, 10a sooth seventeenth street.

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