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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1899)
T’ G<*4 Qn.v K äuw » SOME LITTLE TB1NG& fa wurk Fa •-a all Anno* He arts that a/® an e mede v« Iona he- <Ud, E lf brie-a-brae U not any way su perior. it is better to group sever U har- m on Io us pieces, only isolating those to whose Ans contour or color you wish f<>riual f<?r a sM»sll roo®. JtisdiAKiUi to find anythiog xudtablw to a d. to break th* ’ mm« al effect, ss these seta are so dignified that to put with them any merely pretty ob>< t would produce an incongruity. While thera is a bond between the arts it Is well to gira the pictures of musicians a litlJe exciulsve eorner near the piano, while the other personages, as writers arxl painters, may be hung in groups or rows near the b<M/kcase. Landscapes should be put together; faces by thvtnAelvea Th*s should be done without apparent effort, fur evi dences of studied effect take away all charms from a room. The mmscsm of the bitor-misa arrangement of pic tures is due to its seeming freedom and fashion, only las donas are left. HszJ eyed and composed, as if their grief I minutes. Trifling brie »4>rac 1s not appro priate above iH/okvases. Bronxes may not ba available or desirable, yet plas ter casia, pieces of pottery, medallions, brass or wrought-iron candlesticks give cliarscter Io the top shelf, while toy clocks, china candlesticks and basque figures should l>e excluded. A dock dors not seem < oiigruous above a txiokoase, as we cannot connect tim«- of j instead of fucii oil,which is a deadly pois- ' O'1 ■•>■' -''’I” ««*• •• l""> ’»*« br.rl nervous and hot and get tired easily II you have smarting teat or tight shorn try Allen's Knit I a»r, and makes walking easy leu ami «wealing lout s|M>t«. leet resi ami comfort Fold by all «lruggi»ts and •hoe stores (or 23 cents free Cure» «wtkl blister« «mi t al Relieves t'orna «mi bunions of «11 pain ami gives Try it Imfaf Il <i»ols thè Ieri Address, Allen Trial S package (Hmstr«!, I v Boy, N. Y. aI„, , , : He was on the edge of wb«m abe haz^nloua voyage hi» «>»•« Hi')» s- seamanship ma«l** him a very II muí I«« «>r It llrlnirs on JW®w Ailm»«if anti Dru«« filila. il«elf a chapter and devote hs stitute nuance* and efforts to ihu* u«o?*t «ati«- bdity of the ►um ad« 111 •• »r» a I prove Lur«lem*ome. a Ten or liiiary The work. factory « ue up with a « rick in hi» liack “Louis.” he said, briskly to his oldest boy, "go over to tin* «Irugstore nml get inc half a pound of citrate of *al»i;«|;i mid 12 four grain tnblets of phriini gamin.” Louia came laick in half an hour with n Iwittle of citrate of imigneida and a down phenaccfln pills, and said th« 'Iruggist thought they would fill th« I.ill “That’s what I »aid; that*» what I «ent you for," remarked Mr Hufkin* loftlls, a» hr swnllowed mx <.f the tub h l» nml tool« a tcitApoonful «if th«* mug • • ht Mi itufi GmptoniM had changed, nml In rcc«»g niz«*«l in himself a xirtim of gout. No, tlinnk you, Mary; no pie for in« thin ev«*ning. no niore»w«ei mii IN; m more wine, no more cigar« Tide gout is settling around my heart and even w ith thestrletest precaution's I may be a «lend man In 24 hours ’’ II«* put on a flax seed poultice nml eat up in bed mid rend some more of hit doeltir book Hum m queer, queer,” he mused •fki 1« < ling aboBl 11.1. < l . hi :a * j thought this wns th«* most extrnordi- 113 MM • f fMl I . %. i l . . ■ • ft) jingo, I »re now ; It's lung trouble in the fifth stage." lie waited the servant girl up and »ent her po«t haste for n bottle of codlivri «»II. When th«* girl came back »hr walked on tiptoe, rii^i into a looking glass nml forgot to wind the cl<M*k. Mi Hufkinn informed her, as he gtilp«*«l «low n the codliver oil. that she had pan •is in an advanced stage, and that hr would pt« ««’ribe »«>ine simple rrmcly in the morning In two days Mr Hufkin» was not able t«> go down to his oilier Oil the (bird «lav. sitting in an easy I chair, hr p« rus«d th« «loctor book fron ten o’elock In the morning until ll o’clock at night Hefore the wr«k wio over both the Hufkina children had •lop|>rd going to school to take treat ment for w hooping cough scarlet fever measles mid muinpx. Mrs lltifkihs is living In h«q»r that ’ the hst of disrnsra in the doctor book i will soon bv yu, ( h , ||tf, r I &hake Into Y u Sho<'t Allen’« hoot I «»«>, a powder I »r i!ic («•»•!. ' It ciiren painful, »x*«H)lrn, »mailing, n«*r i of rd tor of 1IÎS R % Slnx •• • t I« vi . iahinruf hl Hl« Allen's Foot b shoes (cel easy •wealing, « alki i gists nml cents in Addrwwa, I »llltulf.l M Ii mi I* MhH-. t conanmption world lor half a t'en tu and relie visi mani If you are not i (Ml NO a ill refund voti HO da and II (hi Cameras said, there *«*»* shipments bad ¡alien to VJtl.OJO sacks. aa-uie«i income of ♦ M foi incidental eipen»**», to complete the iiihi by promised by ictiiiies ing girls ol every dividing 14 their chapter, this amount ol age are years bomettim a ,»wn »ur«, with every opiMAitunity fur »1 (-indulgenee and life of «1*1 il/eiairly plratuie, first (be «pintual play ■giuuiuis ami k.tigdom. («eneraily work form Children Hied of their toy«, »“ ‘P liti that ly II letn a «*uilvcii< n of second-hand play become a choosing kludergartens part ot ¡hr eriiiritieiit n among bor was 4) cents a day, and the cost ul lag 6 cents (or rice, ASIÍ YOUR mi ordinary circle ul 4 cents for meal, 7 things. SCOTT’S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites. Although that was nearly twenty-five years ago, yet it stands alone to day the one great remedy for al! affections of the throat and lungs. The bad taste and odor have been taken away, the oil itself has been partly digested, and the most sen sitive stomach object, to it rarely. Not one in ten can take and digest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can take SCOTTS EMULSION and di gest it. That’s why it cures so many cases of early consumption. Even in advanced cases it brings comfort and greatly prolongs life mARPERS^WE' |Ç?o5~»jaus WIEIEIOrzr Will continue to give week bv week during i B<> q , by means of i;!ustrati<,ni snd test, all the important new* of the wurla in a clear and conrise n.an..ff He ha«l gatheie«! lull statistics about ibe 6 0 miles ui tailruud in the POLITICS province ai d aoout the sbipp.ng inter Independent of parties, devoted to good government, it will not hesitate to approve or disapprove, »lutever the situation may be. l’ne prov ( iara vvas ad lid tu lit ince oi S:tn’u Ask your physician this aues- tion, “What is the one great rsrredy for consumption?” He will answer, “Cod-liver oil.” Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Yet when persons have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat is neces sary for their recovery and they cannot take plain cod liver oil. The plain oil dis turbs the stomach and takes away the appetite. The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable. What is to be done? This question was ans- v/ered when we first made I cents (or bean», ami the rest (or other ests of lhe various hm Lors, . .:)N ¡ luae to ì «I * II*. » vinate i. >r I'm« if S. S. S. Is the Only ( Remedy Equal to this * Obstinate Disease. There aredosensof rv'inedies recommended for Scrofula, some ot them no doubt K ing able to afford temporary relief, but S. S. S. ia nu^dntely the only remedy which completely cures it. ^•roLila is one of the m-ob>*t mate, deep ated bloxnl disenses, and is beyond the reach of the many a«.»-called purifiers and tonics I mrcsusc ' »mey t I hing require«!. S mug more nii’re than ir.an a mere t t«»nic me is 1« r» qu::> «1 b S. b. Su i* ' ’'It' I >J. trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, b’«*auiu ii goes down to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating exwn trace of the taint. Th«» serious c »nsequencea to which Scrofula surely leads sb uld itn . » up i those afflicted withit lhe vital im portance of x\a«ting no time upon treatment which can not possibly ♦ - t »cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment tins been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which the dortora insist that a dang<‘rous surgical operation is necessary. Mr II. E. Thomns*»n.of Milledgeville, Ga., writes: “A l»a«l case ef Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to tve lanced and caused me much suffering. I was tr< nted for a long while, but the physicians were un- *hle I my condition waa as bad as when I I'*'43’''’ »t. Many blood remedies were used. Someone recommended S S. S., and m » a »on aa 1 had taken a few bottles, tly. 1 was soon cured permanently, i sign of the disease to return.’’ Swift’s Specifl S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD merable <*••*• ol i I he living fro n 20 to 15 cents ad y—ailoa- * Generally speaking, will have an The genuine Dr. Villiams’Pink Pills foe Pale People are told only i. packages, the wrapoer always bearing the full name. At all druggists,« direct from the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per boa 2,471,000 s ick- chipped, an«l in l^-s. the L'ominuml recently, an 1 a ish'd He han just fin it —1* rankly n thuiugii trip .Mailhex»f, in Harper .•* Weekly. How It Buzzed ! ; ART Cuba and the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Rico These places will be sinular), treated bv Caspar Whitney Dinwiduie, who ick wise nude t study of the places . . .THE BEST PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR Is what HARPER'S WEEKLY has been in the past and will be in the future The great work accomplished in the late Spanish-American war u ciuractenstic of the WEEKLY’S live and energetic policy. “That you, Admiral? ’ Who ar«* yon?” ‘•Yew. “I’m the editor the or SERIAL STORIES l’u< gtown WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES, WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. THE CONSPIRATORS Bdzo«i. ” ‘Web*.’” «1» t!io.-c din- ‘‘Are you going to « at By H. 0. Wells By E. S. Van Zite By R. W. Chamber» Some Short-Story Contributors ner* ?” “I ex|H*ct to." E. Norris E. F. Benson “Wdl, you’d belhr do as wedo with our pap> r. '’ F. J. McCarthy John Corbin Owen Hall H. S. Williams THE WEST “Whal’s that?’’ C Wnitney “We have patent it Bidts.' ’— llarper's Bazar. and its industries will be treated in a series of articles by Franklin Matthews. will be written by 'mold White, ?ud will be full of timely matter. What gate | roclaims and Publbhes? H. S. Merriman M. S. Briscoe ALASKA and its resouices will be the subject of a senes of pa pci s by Edward J. Spurr. This Busy World The London Letter A Group of Gates. by E. S. Martin, *. --.unue to amuse and instruct its readers AMATEUR ATHLETICS w... be continued weekly by its weli-known editor, Mr. Caspar Whitney —“Promulgate.” What gate unlin ks and « ets free?— Subscription, f4 00 a Year 10 Cmti a Copy “Adjugate.” Address HARPER A BROTHERS. Publishers. New York. N. Y A gale of an inquiring turn —"Intel re- gale.” A gale u liich num hew severely ?— “(‘awt male.' ’ .A gate full of wrinkles—*'( ’orrugate.” Agate which «-om.icts an 1 c a-*- li--. —“Conjugate.” A gate ahkh act- an*« mba sador. a —"Legate.” A gale vthi« Ii travels by wa < r—‘ Nav- igste.” A g ite whirii tuak“M <’lai:i “Arru- gate.” A gale which gat**.” A gale which repeals laa s —“Abro- in« r«* i*-eu in length.— ‘ Elongate. ’’ A gale which goes tulaw — “Litigate,’’ A gate xvliich H'«olhes and a llev iales — *M liga'e " A gale which coiiquers ami subdurs.— tati ve gregale.' If a treaty of peace with Spain should be signed before congress ’Webster’s International Dictionary makes provide ns for an increase in the enlisted ftnngtli of the navy that important branch of the govern ment wi i.:d be badly crippled. With the increase of the navy there has been a demar.n for mure men, and at the beginning of hostilities congress authorized > < retary Long to enlist enough men to man the vessels, but th r services must be dispensed with Successor ofthe** Cnabrûlyed.'’ The One Great Standard Authority. So writ«-» Hon. I». J. Br«*'v«-r, JusLli’e I . S. Supreme ( -uirt. Standard of the l'.s.iiov'irriiitos Office. tli>- I S. SupteW« Coin t, all Hu- "t-ale ' )»reiii«-« onrts.:iiiil"t ii * y nil the SdHX'lbo«*». vvhen peace ] is declared. April 1, XV hen ¡ preparations for war were be ing ma ad t, the men and apprentices E umbel ■red 13.096, and under the au- thority y allowed in the conduct of the xvar thi lis was increased until the maxi 'jjnju,' strength was reached August 15, nlisted men were in the number has been gi ad- sed by discharge of the erves until there remained l)?tober 15 e y 20,279 iy.cn. Of ; re iceixing Hhips and >rt term men, and i will Warmb CoininviMírt I Spring fielet, Ma***. CAPTION. Do not he .1« ----------------------- -— buying small *••• “Webster’s Dictionaries '* abriilRinents of Webster's Interim’i ary In the various sizes bear on- i cover as show n i.i th»' < reign service. ■ "••rtü that if fur- 1 made the navy xvill i partmeots xxill be sh European and ! ons, and • » i... Stntp Li .i,. Siitw «.. u rinU^ pniHulfl l>y — 1 ,,fs. i,... . • M•!■!•*. dentici • I lux aluahK fu thè bonaehc thè tem ln r. f feMloniii muli, ediaa* U'T. Specimen pages seni on uppli>'atioii i <i.& C. Merriam Co., futilinhcr*. I -rtlW«*’/ ' \ur ■OO-CHXHHi i»e Our CiitS TálK eix ;I life nt t he;*? req i cf the men "mW IF* h can prvnptlr r. ■ -h .fol c.irr <•-.«- -at.. <»a:^ c Ml- n i«. atMl :• I ctper ■■..•f«:i:< w t ..,g tvra frvm bloxi tnHiblc can 1». prvni .liTcring which gradually bn« su guaranteed pun-lr vegetable, a newr. Kheumati.m. vontafioua Hl ■r«, etc. ln»i»t uponS S S.; ix>lh : <! »raaca wlU rna.i.d free to an» adder»» Atlant«, treorgia. D octor SEA-SIGNALING DEVICE. Improved ippn ratos filerà a Thor, [>uxh an«! '‘tirrrs'fai Test at 50 Pay lili Cared YEARS experience m W— u ALL FREE Wkark. for tSuàlUtiM. 7*31 -SltlilT <¡T . 1_, I » n > «11. IM O * F-tranca. T radì M***1 DlS'.GN» COFvruCHTS»1- Anvone sending a’«ketch »nd d' «ï’C.. »ly %»rwrt»)n onr invention I« probably i m»»trtct|yrfinne<k»htl ■nt frw « H4«*et arem« Patent» t sken thtov Sfitti nrfigf, without i î ¡. row i A FREE PAI TERN Sg V’-mr own «ejection' to everv sub 3| -H-r.bw. Only Su cents a year. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE T A LAMES' MAGAZINE. Scieniific hawtsoeaety lib dation of nnv y ‘nr f. ur monti MUNN K Cc E. McGraw MS CALL BAZAR. il________________________________ J I P atterns THE M c CALL CO. IM-I«« »♦.< »«• », . TM ' »REGON ■*’ - • - Moot rr « Ous Orricc is 0»»«eiTt U S R*TfW’■O», ct wscsn «erure Mteitt in les» ti«®< h»*° thö— •o., with «¡ « r>r a®c test is we ¡C.A.SNOW&CO.; L i a* .*»' The leading artists of .be cown will contribute to the pages 0| WEEKLY, as heretofore, making ij the foremost illustrated weekly. Special articles will appear on these t«A > <<;uDtnes by MC'-is Phil. Robinson and F. D. Millet, both <4 whom made special journeys to the islands uzz*d (ran- telephone ONLY ONE CURE FOR SCROFULA t n XX corns Try it amount oi su* n Cartlensfe a -'l Ma In b‘J4, UhZAF. t,lb ted amwl off »try to 1 grrnlest ronif feel. N. II. Rutland Herald Rutland, Vt. New Hampshire Mentinel.. Keene, N. H. an of good disposition mid ha bits, obedi thiiia « cun be made by a Ten that will ent and knowing her place willing ami res'ilt in many happy huuri iu the set- frady, active m.d cibcivnt, to cook, An occasional a*.- j tlemenl play ground. wash ami Iron, <l<> general housework Icrnuon «au be duvot levi to iiiriuhng and mid take rare of children; evenings mid , iiftcrimons off w In n possible. Apply, rt-dreNMiug «l«ilb, making bean Lags and Scrap-book*. Uurk-bags tilled with with references, etc., etc." •><>«■ and <i oo, al! druggists. SCOT*! v It'iW M , i «■>t■», Xrw V. rk. “Well?" said the lender*. pit«« -« im k, hue, ilbbon »ml cloth are "It’s not well, nt nil," responded th«- I v..gi»ly w«.««.ni d by little girls who one looking for work. "That man. havuix-xii had *u. 1« dainty materials They Want an Increase. vvbovver he is, is mix,*rt ising for n xx ifr, ' irum w tilt h to make drebets lor lheii I should any from t he mix rrt isement At the mines of the Mountain C opper • ml I'm not looking for that kind of I Co., near Keswick, Shasta Co., Cal., I n th«- u indergarlen •v job. Just n plain liintl g.rl’s plae. 430 miners have quit work owing to « Worsted, coin brads, shellM, Hower i« good enough for me.” refusal of the management to meet a de | eveds, pads, | i!« and colored paper mand for an increase of 40 cents per day I art* a.ceplahh STORES UP LIGHT. bile picture* oi Iruita, lor all classes of labor. Various oom tiowers and ai de are always of value, plaints are made by the men. They as < ertnlii <|u«-«r Suhstnnrra W II Ich Fur the itadii out, it hernia impuHsi- Set on SfoaHlo, rinf«*« sert that the mine is worked in a reck- I blc to secure many magazines, pa- in Ihr li«rk I pns manner; that the ore is stoped |H'tH and bool B. iukh , of course, arc from large masses without sufficient pre to lather roti^h naturally aubj«*c*led caution being taken in the way of sup Addi- handling, and 1 do n t iaul long. porting the ground, to insure the safety tiunal copies are dv.-natde of ihrse, as of the men, and that, as a result, the well a« oi ai i Mandant works. Ganiei ground is settling This condition of ■viap books .ontaming likenesses oi Rm affairs, if it exists, is in itself sufficient and women prominent in liteialuie, 1 lie. cause for refusal to work. It h alsi « h io«* me always oi cdueation- claimed that the accommodations «re in ( lolhing and sh«»vH, it in good sufficient and squalid and that the (<«<»< i, art* oi giral assistance in con provided b.v the company is of inferior Io* work. Every Ten, however, quality. — Mining and Scien von» (eel slid out 17.G I7'J9 will not ■ The hired girl out of a job east her u Ivn < can do uxcrilvnl excellent svi vice by ».- ui du eagle eye over the want > of the slating with tiie pn’XFA' iih oi (bette club newspaper. “Wanted, wanted, vvant- 1 meuliii ¡In* g ri wiio baa luueiCdl ur ••d,’’ sh. read iii one or two line ads I drama H ability I ihh here a (inerbarne straight down the <• »lumn, J-iking her There is head nt intervals, iin if dixappointed in to : t her (ah’iit lor oilier« her search. Finally her fa< e lightened ' nothmg more liriplul fur these club na she aaw a iead«-d notice in another members timn the object lesson oi set- gout, consumption, vxhooping rotigl ami insanity. Tin* next morning Io* got ue in »u had found that the pay oi unskilled la « oistact bcc<>iut*s pnsieibiu between them year iu UKeleaa doctor*« bill»." After «tinner .Mr. llufkiiiM «pent tw« hours in rending about rheumatism 1 if ltd k) Ten cou^iattiog o( a i ami the leaders oi the work column of more pretensions than its fellow >. says i I h Withliingtoii Star. •She turned to it and rend it eagerly. Then she threw the paper from her. “What’s the matter?" naked the girl with her. "¡lend that," and ><he gathered up th«’ sheet and handed it over to the other one, who rend this notice: "Wanted \ young and strong wom Slit, according to the rules governing differ ent aeltlemente. |«<i«MH.Ii>*d in such a manner that personal Mr Hufklna, of Indiana avenue, eftnc home one night lately with n big book under Ida arm. ‘''There, I reckon (here’ll I»« an «’nd of doctor’s bills In thia family after this,’ he said. "When the Hufkin««« get sick iiftir this we'll do th«* only aemiiblf think <iliigiio««' (he dixenxe our«t*lv«*M take some simple remedy, nhv <* |5<X) u au«i Abuse rulM(uSjm’t «0 «bang* «ilhoul nolic*. Round trip tlcb.la und «•«. ur •tua partir. at qwcisl r.i.. monitor ,l1" *’“* **'' I" A tf’«n«l ol«l tt*un«J% (or ('i mi |„. 4r mad« th« long ami N. Y. . • •I 11 |l 12 I-1 14 .1* f •• f ari«*s 0 ■ oprisi ion miiitarv a-HiM an 1 rupi He told me that i*» his investigations be and tine i may i»e supplemented by bales ( r< ■« rm ( liy and l.irtiti-. Pass **isg« Line I'asarngrr Hairs From Granta I’ ams To Wilder ville To I avvo s .... Tn A n der so » To Selma ..... To Kerby .......... T. Waldo Stet!.* rl*rk ÜMqiMrt Crr* ent City Life rueu«lr?r>hip illy. or ent friairirnems, so that the respott*!*-1 into the «hoes (eel swollen, brave and piians -work attained by the pay u»*?nl o( |25 or |3u, h Cuban WMMa's lit. raturr; r.omagaxlnr 1 ry Aik n • I out I ase tret McKinnon was a of pervona promising majority of college graduates may con wx/n after drinking it. to be puri- three1 a chapter mav while idly the girls over satin striped with iMtmls of black lace insertion and lined with white silk also make a striking gown. These lace up pllqurd sutins come Jn all the new fash ion able shmI••», especially the tints suit able for evening wear. your crystal. When Ibis is dons n is k„()Bn b. vejr.l.ble al. ohu m vur- (ireenfle'd Gaiette .<ireenfiehl, mere®. Slana formed that uh »fi «1 that 1792 Ne«* Jene-y State Gazette . Tren ject I remembo I—«unlaining mern- ton, N I and life membiert or 1 hand, figures sh I7'»2 Gnurdisn, New Brunswick, N -I. gar shipments h itaiiiing Hieml>er pays j 1783 Portsmoutb Journal, Portauiotjtb Lave ••IB 1««)I •»> talt.n with rbeuinalmn, which began in m, hln.,.«. er».luallv .preud throughout my body. For two yur. and s t, uu ■ouftned to my bad. employed nine of the be.i phy.i,-,»,., , t.uy »nd two .peelallela from hew tor» city. They all d.. . hopele.e, and nua'.ly fold lue that I had l.ut >la ueek. t. h,. , told them to lake their inedlclueaway ; th»lll 1 »ere u, dle j , lake no more of the atulT. M v niece, who through her friend, knew or the good reen t> >ti.n Int the ..ent l>r W llllain« rinkfllle for f»le People..• mendodthem. She procured the pill, and b/ the time I b .il u-ei .. . rtr-l t.os I felt hungry. Il.vinu had no appetite for » loni n„ r . knew that the pill, were dole, me <ood. I continued their uw. .'dir ter ukmi aeeeral bole» ue. nble to leave iny be l »nd go about »uh the u»e of .-rutciie. I weiabed but IW pounds. A. mv normal w.irfl, 1, »I.OU' .MO pounds you can .ee how run down I h»d become dnrln'- mv.lckneM. Alter taklnx thirteen bole« of the pill. I w». ,j »<»!>>. andalthoucb les. then » year bad pu.eed I weiehed .v ... 1 continue.! the uh of the pills end Anally «•> able to abend.., mi cruumee alto,ether, and am now aa well a» ever." Mai I»««,', 231 Hamilton R l , Albany NY Rworn to and subscribed hefore me this 17th day of Hentern!.er ;«■< NKILS F. TuWSlUl, Notary Public, Albanyi o , S.Y.' lie viel ltd 1792 aid would be noticed; in Havana it Is ac man. having traveled very extensively repteil as a mark of delightful feminin during his life, visiting almost every lly. Aa a eonar<|U»n<a. tbrra ia «H.lgnown |wrt („ ,he world. ,1» w.a .!» Ktw> The tnost beautiful material which has been displaced for many a hmgdax Is the new liberty satin scattered with true lovers' knots In guipure ho« ( harming egrets may be obtained w ith this lace wrought satin. A black lib erty sill In, with lover’s knots of w hite lace, Is • fTrctlvr imide up over a lettuce green lining, the green showing plainly hrough the filmy Ince White liberty At thi« season mm Thu remedy eipeUimpunUe» from the blood, and (uppliet the rrj.e™, foe r.piily rebuilding wilted nerve tuiues. It has performed hur.dna?“, elmo.1 miraculou» cures in uvere cues cf Rheuinslrm, nwny tmas sb ' doctors lud given up hope. Read thu »worn statement: however, may be ioeocaplete, with Ii not in its own journal at t.ie head giving yesr »iritnsl in* e«tabl «binent and location that merits Ey tbo b< inplish ils am 'iig the inemb<?r» ol the T’t n and leav- the slough of self-ahaMc*m«*nt. Thcr* /Manila) American, I mg each girl to rain«* h *r individual coll ar«* only one or two societies of women for the uplifting of their less fortunate Minerals »ent to this otti for an-iiy trih I'i /ij < I fb in any way moat cong« n- sisters. will receive prompt attention. '¡he : lal to herself, th«- work can bw easily a«** One of h»*r great faults is f hat she per a*Hays a ill l>e mad« by the bt »<-*• ayisii- ' comjdiidied A 'mi>»t any Ten lhat d«M*e sists in lacing too tightly. In the midst ii I «are to <l«-.\o’e much ot the yearly of the danza I have seen many a lovely AT THE STORES. ii.cnui? to tLie calif« , can lit Ip ahin^ the woman carried from the hall room |n a dead faint—the cause, un unnaturally 'The display of huts for children is .movement by making the president or I .*< me oilier olfi« er a tmH'vUining memtier. small waist. Again, the most beautiful larger than ever before. woman insists u|s»n spoiling her coin in meet hctllcrntmie th«*re are •*la«s«.-s ('urrante nnri cherrlr« used ¡ in trim plrxion by her insane fashion of **oat- mings in red hats. I hi drtN>*making, millinery, plain «ewing, ing her face, neck, shoulders and arms ¡’lain gold at nd»-, with monogram* en «■ < king, English, ainbinetiu, hook keep- with rice powiler to such a thjckuesaa» graved in Minall letters, worn by tailor , ih /, t p vir.iing and graphv. Iri to give her a ghastly spjs-Hrnnce not girls. [the <ii-iuiiLty Chrictiaii •wltk-meuls unlike that of Pleiz/ette.—Gilson Wil I l«e iiewrHt Ftrx*k c/dhirs, edged with tiieie »re gorp I »ervice^ on Sunday let, in Leslie’s Weekly. narrow linen banda or lace-trimmed in nn . rtini <i/.«rtiuons. During the rudleM of flne cambric. '$•■«■ . tin .«.• .««•■ «dub meeting«*; for gener* HUFKINS’ DOCTOR BOOK The fabrics of spring arc a« »oft and deLlcate ns the dainty attire of nature herself on Easter morning. Crisp, rustling silks have had their day. *1 hr new spring silks are nil soft and of wonderful beauty. Matin Is in favor again, ami the not rlty of the moment is lilwrly satin, wrought with lace designs. The ex (|uiaitrly soft liberty satins now come plaidrd and striped with luce hour tlons. 'I he lace Is applique«! upon the satin and decorates It In transparent bands. «haken j I gives to the beggar, but »he w ill <|< valuable man to the hhip, ami his riii|>- nolhing to raise that poor being out ol, mites «adly mourn bis death ■ The FwbHrw iHelffiivfl f«»r < «MtStifiifw for I p>lo<l>Mtr l)r«*Mr rw. A powder to I m > slick. ha- «*our>ptl«d the folio a ing list, èt i I7M I Newport Mercnrv mental c >r moral dev r.opmrut, 17M I CortnwlicQt ,r°P. Conn. r;q«jiry •h H»«? (act A h 1 I Ma^*a«*h'is*t t it Haare are ! I l«*in»'n t», like the Wor«’e»ter, Man ( where the worker« 1771 Pennsylvania ph la, Ha ■ striving (or In tnreelohl etlmalion 1779 New Jersev Journal. Eliza bcxly, mind am -piriL A Ten de«ii- 17M3 Augu«ta ( nronicle AUL 'iw-e «ettlern«*nU ha« I lb« ; to help any ol I7HH Hampshire Gazette,Nurthan rve in (lilTefvnl ways. | •fl < Mas«*. Fill Sa’em, Ms«« the ol*i and ever-new I7t>9 Mai in Gazette . ‘l"»»‘"«v ol warm it briskly aith a «tir wilboot being really entitled U j nint h <d a (actor in philan- something to of never niDf rea oí xhoubj Many new-paper*,in I oi the Mercury editor, c aim •’ff<?rts for ««theft, II Orfc watar mt» lhe prepared alieUe and then mini! for women Is a sure«-«», exc« pt when it levotes Itself exclusively to the vanity if it»subscribers, or when it prints only Hl.t ¡rx ... linr» fashion plat«-» f,„,. __ ... !.. < Lurity. but to the sort least beneficial She SPRING COLOR FANCIES. / *•« •’>' *%'ew York, London, Paris, her Illiteracy j A first, requirement of a jileasing room is to have the various pieces of furniture In proper pr<q>ortlon to one another in size, then distributed so that they balance. Thi» principle is fundamental, and was responsible, try exi-rri, for mi much monotony in hou«« hob! decoration a decade or two ngo, where tin- vane on one end of the man tel was balanced by a similar one on the other end. In order to break away from th< her vltude of pair« and nets u have gons, In a sort of a/tlatir frenzy, to the other extreme, until all repos«* is lost in a jumble of odd pieces < f fur nitor«* and brie a ibrnr Housewife. Her girl drink, to separate the alcohol from che- tween instruction and education, Unless in a room of delicate color ing, ligtit silk pilJows are not desirable. Much pillows on a worn, dull sofa at tract attention, by contrast, to its con ilition; while those dull color and serviceable material would give one fo urxlenitaiid unconsciously that th«* sofa was worn because »«» rombirtable. ! Ib«> seeming cheerfulness 0ii«*f ij it Las been a custom among seagoing pure faded arwl soiled. «»f Ulrla more. narrow while pwioimg tfacka. si,.. I. h,.. in.tinp M. lontr aa yon are content to r.’lrninate the intellectual element. Though well-born and well brrd. .1.. llluatratrafhr.h.tin. Honla color must le reenforced by a compan Ion color. A patchy look is given by too many unaccompanied shapes or colors. A color or shape must have some apparent relationship other colors or object» to give Imrmoriy to a room. A bright color introduced Info a room of sulelued coloring is a dis cordant oírle It makes the others look l*lrn(y Men ury, that « been pubiiahed » that, with the coming of the Americana prix eus th® abelac will gallmr ar'/uml the she is making Havana mm festive a» of stick and leavo the alcohol as clear a«.«i square one does not. However, one shape must And response in something else of the same shape. An oval o4>ject must have a counterpart; similarly a •*¡’vr stopped eronomiring ” »aid the girl with tin- Vinlets, u* *' . sbocciate. “I can’t ntTor«l j my self this I at l‘m weai in • ml saved ever so much much that I fell able lo I gown, and It will cost ihre« l I saved before It'« finish, «I the way. If a save a car tli-k In ing downtown I spend oi . violets liefere I get horn, I to atop try Ing to save, atol I i a provrH) tog' ‘on my mante me of it: 'A penny saved » a dollar vv sated. ' lAuuee, according i song Is a dirge Hut now that the macheta has given «say to the fan, now that the mantilla hss supplanted the; «word, the gayety of old may (>e re* •umed. Ho light is the heart of the ( uban woman, aa Mr »a th» world I, quest Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are a Positive and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism in thè There are 14 nei McKinnon, chief boatwain in anti Frank- rain a*huira- Sc* «papers 100 Years Old. from th* effects of drinking wood aleo- bol, having t»ken it fren» a ih< ..«• pot enne»rn»d. ao natural ia her Form Is as important as color Vari} rooms seem arranged according to a'I Ajuare, few people reeognizii'g th< value of the round or elliptical In shape A rouml <>r oval gilt frame gives to n room a luxurious aspect which a prim Another new spring fabric for one’s very brat gown is crept-«! «ilk. The silk has a glossy finish and Is a maim of crinkle* Pt au dr sole and gros grain satin will renew their old-time popu larity this spring, and for tlielr wear ing capacity these silks arc unequal?«! Among the new colors arc the wedge wood blue*, the fern grr< ns, prune, which Is a rich, reiki uh violet, ami i. m > wood are attractive names for a new red with a brownish tinge. ( hie a go ( hroniclr. ao'icated prob Monmlnnck, died al ooon Saturday men when tu an exbaas- imn governai A . r. K r» the fa«-e. And still they sing for if grief is a fever, it is Intermití»-r t. but their and with the ifdil.itu«l»’ of thought !Www A. 0. i material V and su Root T»*a. Death from W«xxi Alcohol were toodeep for tears, they »til! smile; but the smiles are the kind that wrirdch- A slight indefinite pain in the joint» is the f’rst si<rn clp' matiim. Then come the aching; pains and tenderr.c-. agonising cramps, the fever and restlessness that chara^ this disease. When you feel the first slight pain, begin to take Dr.'-' jams* Pink Pills for Pale People, and the progress of the due will be arrested. Neglect this and you will regret i„ bor con rary bind Hi« k 1R»«U< Ur». vana is “made up simply of Cuban wom the ri<4i en and Y'ankee army officers.” War Arsi rarest of ieweb will sparkle and devastated the homes of the rich no less in their hungvr will wa/sivr, than those of the poor, and now from even the wealthiest households a father, >hail sleep r«or awak«-n when morninj ton, brother, husband is missing. In society, this and that young señor— Tlx* rolled and the ra/gvd, the fo» i where is he? Where are they«>ur garis friawi, tocrats who used to set the pace in this ' AH oi them hurry i ing on U> the end, Paris of the Antilles? Many of them lie Nearing the grave with a rur*r or a pn 'neath the "long grass’* in graves un-l' 7 marked. Of many a family of wealth ■ ,o‘r,4C m !I goirig- <»<xi only know« w frftm law. A good irook or magazine is never out of place on a table or tabouret, or in any room. It 1« often a substitute, when a guest is kept waiting for a few * raached « that are I One surprising phase of the eonii- hat rre nentsl Interest in Cuba is the Dumlter nf inquiries that have come fr«>m young men who are kjoking for wives, who want to know what the chances are for Hand» that h marriage and a happy home “down Harwi* thx dMj »Hl there in Havana.” If these young men H«**ru th k> a p«ir* with domestic yeaminga. who seem un Heart« all able to And a bride in their < Houla thal can frame the lang«iage of lov« ish words, their chances for *euri ng Houli« thal a Cuban wife are excellent. For Amer (>»v in th«'ir m I s ican officials rep<;rt that society in Ha to drsw atieaUou. The ususl three pieces for mantels ar% as a rule, too Do Your Joints Pain You? regi thor CUBAN WOMEN. ^*y<Bert e t y_a**l*«T*"•-0 - I