Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 28, 1904, Image 6
- - DANGEROUS NEGLEC _ u . _ _ . . , \ It.s tIle neglect of bnCtl1 : ho , sHlonchO , Ilhln In the hips or loIns thnt finn\l prostrates the strongest : body. The 1ldnoy : wnrulnrA r.re serlous-thoy toll ) 'OU thnt they nro unnblo to filter the bOIly's wnsto nnll polfJon from the blood-tho sewers nro clogged nnd ImllUrltles 'are running wild to Itn. pregnuto nerves , heart , "lJrulti' rli1l1 ever.y' organ of the bed ) ' with dlB' ' - - , ' : ' , : . : i : iso olements. Doan's Ihlnoy PHIs aru qulclc to sool.ho nnd strlI ! thJii ! ilcl , Iddncya nnd hultl thum tree 'tho " ) 'stem fl'OIl1 polHon. Head how valtlnblo 'thoy are , ov n In cases of long Gtnndlng. L. C. Lovell of 411i North I lrst Sl. , SpOJtntw , . : Wns l. , says : "I hn va had tronUlc , fr-pl ! , r Itfdne's , for the past ton ) 'eara. It Was cauacd by a straIn to which I 1mld IIttlo nttentlon. Dut as I neglected the trouule It hecamo worse and' worse until nny IItraln or n ollght cof 'wns sliro to bo followed . b ) ' soverlr JH1ln acre s tJI ) . Ilnclc. 'fhen the act/on / ol1ho JIIlIney ccretlon ! ! be. cluno deransed alld I was caused much annoynnco 'besldos loss of Rleop. DOIlll'S Kldnoy Pili ! ! were brought to rn ) ' notlco aild after taldng thom Rhort tlmo theIr seed effect was ap. Imftlt. All the paIn was rOIDoved from my bacl. nnd the Itldney Becre. tlons became normal. Doan's KIdney P1IIs do nIl that Is claImed for them. " A FHEE THlAL of thIs great rem. edy whIch cured Mr. Lovell w1ll bo mailed on appllcalJon to any part of the United State ! ! . Address Foster. Milburn Co. , Buffnlo , N. Y. For sale by all drumlsts , prlco O cents per box. It Is a mIghty fortunale 10\0 whose ohh tldo rcveals no 11I1111 fiats. It Isn't lIecesrar : ) ' to lallol a geutleman. Mother Orny' " Sweet l'mv.lors for Ohlldren. Succcsslully used by Mothcr Gray , Durso In the Children's lIome iu New Yorl : , cura Constipation , Feverishncss , Bad Stomach , TcethiD Disorders , 1110ve r.n regulate the Dowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 teslimonlals. At all drur ists , 250. Sample FlmE. Addre sA.S.Olntstc .Le Roy.N. Y. There Is conshlerahle of the tyrant about the WOlllan who Is engaged. I nm sure J1IAO'S Cure for Consumption ! ! " 'fed , my lira thrco ycnrs n&o.-1\s. ? "IIOS. HODDU18 , lJupto SLrcoI , NOrlflch. N. 1 : . , Fob. 11 , 1000. The consumption specialist fills hIs corter ! ; nt the ox lIen so of hIs coughers , When Your Grocer Says bo dOl II 110t hllvo DoOulleo BtRreh , you mllY b Allro ho Is nrRhl to Iwol ( It until hI ! stock of 12 oz. Ilncknsos : uro 90111. DoOnnee Btnrch Is 1I0t' ' ollly better thnn IlIlY ether Cold Wuter Btnrch.IJ\lt , cOlltnlns It } oz. to the pD.CIcIlJO and Deus Cor tI1WO ; wonoy o.s 12 o % , brandl ! . When a man 1)laces l'ellunco on a womau's judgment ho Is apt to so to II. WltIl to have it confirmed. . , : ' . ' - - Muuy who formerly RntokcI1 10e cl ut'l now f1lloko f. lwis' "Slugle Binder" IItl'l\Igltt lie. Luwls' l'uctor ! Pcorflm. . , Jl Is a wise hen that gets In the OUlI\l't Get. , Toistol's Outdoor Life. Still vlgol'Ous at the age of 75 yellrs , Count , Leo Tolstol nenrly ev. cry day either tnlws II. rldo on hIs favorlto , borso , goes ( or a wall. under the ttlHlen trees wIlh hIs dnughter , NQXI\\ldra { , or In c ll1l1any with hIs great wolfhound. tramls over the llroad acres of the fnmous estate of YRnayll. Pol'ana. Tolstol hns long beea an ardent out.of.L1oors man : In 03arly llte a hurdle rlclel' of no mean ilCCOIl1IlIshmont , II. hunter and an II.th. Iete : 11\ later 'ears II. l1ello8trlan to ! whom twelve miles II. day waa an av. I3rago walle and to whom a day In the at1dlo was as nothlns. . Description of Japanese. MIss BIrd , in her bool. ontllled "Unheaton 1'I'aclts In Jalmn , " IlI1bll8h. od nearly twonty.flvo years I\go , de. ' 'JRct'lhed ' the mon she saw as "small , ugly. ItlnlUy : looltlng , shrlvolod , hant ) . . 10jgl'd , round.shouldored , conca vo. chellted , plu.looltlng holngs , " while the women " 1\1'0 ' , as 11 rule , smull. aud very small. " Russlnns. howe\'er. who have had occasIon to see the Jallaneso . do not agree with Mlcs BIrd. That Acid Trouble. Colusa , a ! . , April 18th.-\luch has . bcon Bald and wrItten recently about lfrlc IAcld In hel Bystel11 : what cnnaos it and' how to get rid or H. It Is Imown to bo the fil'st cause of Rheu. matlsm and mlUl ) ' other dlsenses and has therofbro receIved a gl'e t deal at attontlon from meLllcal men. 1\11' ' . , I. . . P. MouHon or 1I1Is place claims that he hns solved tl.1o . prob. lem of how to get thIs acId out ot the systolll. He Bnys : "I had tht.q ncld trouble myseIr tor years. At times the KIdney secro. . "tJons wouhl be very llroruse anll al , ether times scant , bul the nehi wns always my greatest trouule. Modlclno fl\lIol1 to cure me till at Inst I heartl ot a fcmelly called Dodd'a KIdney. PUIs and I\tor taking a box I seomcd' ' 1-0 be'cntlrely cured. However , It came baclt on me nnd thIs tlmo I took several boxes , with the result that I WaR CX > lD.pletoly and 'pormanenU , curod. TJlls was three ) 'ears ngo and I ha.ve not had sllllle symptom of the ucll1..trollble since. I nm 76 years of ago Md I am well as ever I was.J. ! , No woman with u graIn of sense ever , Jots , I\ . Ulan /athor / from her re' maries thl\t his character it rs 11) ' 'ntrlcacios ' tQ hOl' COI I l henslon. . : , ' .1 ' \ . \ , \ , l' , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TOO BUSV TO MAKE NOISE. 1 < lndorOllrten. . Scholar Was ! ! ngaocd . " . . 'In 'Protty Hard Task , Accorlljn to the Kamins llty Star , n 1tltlder nrten tcacher or that dty WI1R IncaJJ cltated from \\'orlc ono da ) ' recently by IL 80m\\\'hat fltal'Ulng In- chlont. The fiuhject oC the lecture anll ob. joct Josson Wll ! ! I1nlmalB , hlrds I1nd then more animals. "Now , chlJdl'pn. " Bnld the teachCU' . "I wnnt onch of you to thlnlt of Homo a tlmal or bIrd ntHI try for a lI10ment to be J1IO the Ilnrtlculnr OliO ) 'OU are Ihlnlclng auout , and mnlco the same hInd of IIOIseB the ) ' are lit the habIt of . . moltIng , lIero was the command. Here the finnlf' : Instltntly the schoolroom hecamo n menngcrle. I.Ion8 l'ont'lng , Ilogs Imrk. Il1Ij , hlrlll sln lng nnll twItterIng , cows , low Illg' . cnJ\'ell hleatlns : ; . cnts meow. lng' , etr : , . all In an 11 1)1'0 a I' anll e'clte. 1I\lIt-nll , wIth onn Ringle excelltlon orc In a remote corner n little fello\\ was slllIng perfectly stili , 11111IJreully : InlllfTel'enL and IIIlmlndCul of all the I'eat. The tencher olHlel'vlng hIm , ap. IlI'onehod nnd Bald : "Waldo. why nrc ) 'ou not talclng luu't with the other chlhlrl.'n ? " Waving her off with a tellrecatlnp ! : hnnli r\1II1 wide. I'ebuldng O'os , he fer. \'en whlsllered \ : "Sh-sh-sh , teacher ! I'm II. 'ooster , IInd I'm a.layln' a nlg ! " WHAT CHINESE NAMES MEAN. Geographlc1 Preflxcs and SuffixeD All Have a Significance. A few definitions or Chlncse gco. I'nphlcnl prefixes nnll" ! ! II III xes mn ) ' he , C sel'vlce In olucldatlng the nomen. < , Inture oC ( 'urt'ent war news. FII'st , prellxes : 'I'll. , 11I1 In 1'alw , means gl'eat , and fllao , as In Slao.Plng-Thou , means lIInll , Pel ( II' lIe , nan , tung and sl resllCctlvel ) ' nOI'th. south , cast nml \Veot. ' ] 'hus the 1'el-llo 18 the NOI'tlt Hlvel' . etc. Shnng anll hal are Ullper anll lowor. lal , hel a1ll1 whang Ilro white , hlacl.lnd / ) 'eIlO\v. Suffixes nro moro nUIIICI'OUS and famllhu' . Klnng , ho Ichuan , uln. muren and tehu ench l1uII all mean ri\'el' . 'rhus Yalll Klanr. anI Llao IIo are sImply Yalu HIveI' 11I1(1 ( Llao 1llvel. . Shul , l\ou , thsuan , Ihl. gel and IISSU are IInfnmlllar terms , mennlnJ ; a bl'Ool. or small rl\'er. Hu. nor and onlO mean Inl\O. as In the well- Imown Lob Nor aud 1\:08S0 : Go ) , Po , tfie a 11I1 tlen menn a small Inlte 01' 1I\\'aml1 , or II to\\'n situated nom' such a plnce _ IIai means sell ; lIms Whanr . IIal Is the Yellow Soa. 1'ung.l1al Is the gnRtel'll Sea nnt ! Nan.lIal Is the Southel'l1 Sea. Tao and sometime shnn menns Island , hut shnn more orLon . mellns mountnln range. LIng is a IlnSS o\'er a mountain runge. He Won With Western Methos. ! T.leut. Somol'\'ll1e of the BritIsh nareeentl - related the followlng In an address heCol'O the Horal GeographIcal - Ical Soclet ) . : " ' ] 'he New raphl of the Yangtse was formed In 18UG. ' 1'he Innd a1lPIled In nfter the hea\'y raIns and filled lip the hed of the rlvOl' . No one 1111 ahovo Imew nnythlng nbout It and as the junls were comIng down 1i00 w.ere wreched-In a whlrl11001 at. the foot of the rapid. The story Is that II wns the wOl'I. of 1dragon. . A I friend of mIne-Ferdinand TyICl'-was , sent up there h ' the ChInese govern. ment and he trIed to exorcIse the drugon. This land81111 , so It was said , had been formed the ' by dragon tUI'l1' Ing o\'er In hIs sleop. Mr. T'ler tele. graphed to ask lIermlsslon to begIn , The ' lelegraphell him thnt first of nll the ancIent methods mUBt be tried to see If the dragon could not 1.10 moved nnd then. If ho would not move , west. 01'11 methods might b nlteml1tol ) , 'Vell , the Magon wouM not move ntll ] Mr. Tyler starlell wltlt d'namlte and shlCled 1\ bIt of the 1.lvel. . . . Lipton's Gallantry. That Sit. 'l'homas Lipton Is much of a CheBterfielii needs no contll'lnatlon , though thIs story. which Is ndded teR' timan ) ' , shows that he hnppll ) ' ltu'nell well.worn jolte nnd gave comfOl't In defel1t. Among his guests on the ] rln one dny before the races were ! Jailed was a fetchIng mhm or seven. teen who wIshed hIm a sweelllng suc. cess. "I'm confident I've the hellet. uoat , " snhl he. "And ) 'et on should not al. wa's ho too sure. " "Yea. " : Iho assented corb' . "Thore' " many a sllll helwcen the CUll and the I.hl. " "I would he amilly compensatell for deCeat , " ho rellIed. with a how. "ir the s1l11 were a sllil f a glt'l 111\0 ) 'ou. " -Now 1'01'1Ilel'ald. . Largest Searchlight. The Goneml mectrlc COmlll1n ) ' or S1. Louis Is Imlldlng the largest Hearchllght mal1e. II is to talte 300 umlllJrel ! . nnl1 the lens Is seven feet In dlumotnr. II will he usell on tOiler or a towcr which Is being hullt all. jolnlu the worll1's lah' Hrottluls. It Is not un1l1(01) ' that experiments with telephon ' o\'el' this seul'chllght heam will 110 mnl10 I1t11'lng the I1f11grcsa of the faIr. Love and Money. " ' 111'11 1.11\0 11111. nlllcl , ! 'I'ho whole worll11Utll \ 011 hlael < : 'I'ho 1IJlIt lit tll\r 'I'UI'IHI 10 11'/111 l'IIr : 'l'lw ro e slclI'1I ntal fnde. 'j'ho HOIII ; IIrhl' bllllK IH HUll. : \IUt < ll' IK II II K hi'll Ulltl IIfmltl , Allll nil Hili I wnK 0)11 ( ts III : 'j'ho 1I'l\rt IH n bl'lIlu'lthlll \ : 'I'ho 11100I'UIIH \lalo 1\1111 collI ; . Of tlliH hl'l''l\ ( 'I'heru IH lIolhllll ; lert lIul lhu an'cl1 111111 lIhl of Ioltl. -Wllllllm J , 1.11 III IIlon. Irishmen Seek Land. The town of Casllemartrl' . Count ) ' Corl" forms 1IJ1't : of the estate of the 1 url of Shannonl\nl1 Is to bo IlOld at auction. The houlloholilors I\lul t1 ! ( ! tennnts of I nll within the townNhll1 ureD.J\1II bIll with a vi ow to hCeOlUII\1 \ : AtJ J1iIt'Orowners. . " ' . , . . , , . . r' " ' . . " I , ' , - - - - - - - - - - - - joe J Nutriment In Rice Water. When hollln rIco some coolm allo\\ ' UIO cereal to I1bsorb nil the water In which It I ! ! coolced , whllo olhers Ieoll It ! ! Ulllllloll with moro water I1l1d then IIraln off an(1 ( throw It Ilwa ) ' . When the laller method Is nllhoroll lo much of the nutriment of the rIco Is waslod. The orIentals long aHO dlscovc.roll that rIco water contains the vel'Y eSSl'nco of lIutl'llIIent. anll tl' Velel's III (1I'lontlll cOlmlt'leu when allacl < ell h ) ' stomnch tl'Ouhles IlIclllellt to the cllll1l1to have fonnd that rIco water' , when sweetelleli anll flavored with SOIllO favorlto extract , al1(1 ( set awn ) ' to cool. mnlws II. Jelly whIch may uo eaten colli with cream. ' 1'hl ! ! mnlws n \'CI'y nlco dessert to aer\'o to children. . Misses' Eton Jacket. man jncltets nre lleculll1rly well adapted to ) ' 011l1 girls and 111'0 In the heIght of lreHent st'les. ' 1'his ono can ho usell with 01' without the collnr and IlIIule with either the I1laln or full I RII1\\'l' n 11 , I I f.I - . - - . - - . . . . . . . . . adalltell to all the season's flllH'lcs. It Is shown , howev. I er , In hluette chev- lot with trimmIng k of fancy hlacl. anll whIte hrald nnd hnl1lsome go I d buttonR. The narrow - row vcst Is 11 pc- cullnrly attractlvo . .nnl..n nnl "nn hn ; " \ ' ; ; ' \ . 4693tPSI' \ ! \ ' Eton Jncket , 1210 16 ) 'ra. I' I e t ) ' 0 f ma t er I a I s. 'I'he callo collnr ndds largely to the effect and gives the fashlonablo drooll to the shoulders , hut can he omilled If a I1lnlnm' gnt'menl Is prefert'ed. 'rho Eton IB mnde with fronts anll back and Is fitted hy means of shoulder - der nncI undel'nrm senms and single darts. 'rho narrow vest Is aplllled ovel' the front edge nnd the cape col- InI' sWched wllh cOI'tlcelll silk Is ar- rang il over the whole , Its ltH1e1' edge servIng to outllno the vest. The full slee\'es are wIde and amllle. finIshed wIth shaped cufts , and can be mnde either wllh fitted 11nlngs or loose as mny bo prefeneel. 'rho cent sleeves nre made In TegulaUon st 'le and cut in two Illeces ench , helng slmpl ) ' sWclted to form cuffs. 'rhe quanWy of mat\rlal required for tlte mClHmn size Is 3 % yards 21 Inches wIde. 3 % 'ards 27 Inches wille , or 1 % 'nnls .J.t Inches wIde , with 2 % yanls of hruhl to trIm as Illtlstruted. The pattern 4693 is cut In sizes for misses of 12 , Hand 16 'eal's of age. The Sachct Bag. Sachets pInyan important parl In the mo ern woman's wardrobe. That de11cato , evanescent llerfulUo that cHngs to dalnt ) ' garments can be given by sachets alone. fOl' liquId perfumes - fumes are Inmrlauly the re\'erso of suhtle or delicate. ' Nearl ) ' all strnlght.front corsets nre WOI'll wllh a sachet tuclted into the top. Sometimes It Is a long , straIght cushion. vet.y soft and thIn. nnd doll. cate ! ) ' perfumed : tied around the mId. die with a riubon bow. Asaln , It may ue henrt.shallecI and lace.rumed , wlu a tln ' bow at the top. Blouse Eton. mouse mons are among the most satisfactory of the season's wraps and . afTer 1whie range of varlet ) . ThIs ono allows a choIce of the plain blouse or the cape collar that Is ox. - - . . tentletl at tIe IJael' . and docs a wa ) ' with the over I broad efTect that so often is found4 The model Is made of 1'0)\1 blue cheviot sUt < ' h e d 'corUcelll sIll. and tl'lmmecI wllh fan' ey hrald , hut it Is adapted to all sea. "nnnhl. . "nit In. . . . 4G92lJloueu Elan , ; 'I"th ; ; ; i il "c 3Z to 40 bust. he an'thlng th weUI'el' mn ) ' prcCer. 'rhe llOlnted bolt IB peculiarly hecomlng. as It gives 1\ fnr moro slendm' effect than can be obtalnoll b ) ' a round one , nncI the wIde sleeves are eminently desIrable over the fashionable waists. 'l'he ulouso Is made wllh fronts atH\ hacl. nml Is fittell h ' moans or shoul. dCl' amIUuler.arm seams. ' 1'he lowel' edge Is gathered at the , bacl , . plnlled at the front unll finlshell b ' menns of the uelt. 'I'he calle collar Is enllrl'l ) ' separate anI ! It ; at'mnged over the whole. the ellgl R being finished with qrahl 01' In any mnaner that ma ' ho pref lTell. 'rhe whle sloeveR nt'O malle in Onl ) Illece ea < , h a 11I1 are finlsh < 'll wllh uroad roll over ( 'utrs. The ql1antlf" or material requlrl.'d fOI' the medium size Is . ( ) 'I\I'lIs 27 In. chos wide. 2Y. : 'al'ds H Inches whlo. or 2 = J. 1 'ards 2 In1Cs } whle. with 3 'ards or braid fOl' edges H blouse lIIui cuffs. 1'ho lalte'l1 ' (6f12 ( Is cut In SI7.NI for a 32 , : n. 36 , 38 and'to Inch hust m < 'lls , ure. Summer Frocks In Winter. 1 l1shl ln'lI snperb dlsrfgnnl ! or cll. mate IIll1hlo the hOl1l1o Is ono of I ho most notahle s 'mptoms or that auto. crallc mndum' preeent mond. III America nnd Hussla the custom 13 grndunlly galnln , rmmll or n sum'n ; ; \\Irj.alr ' weu" les ! nlloo'a In \\11 : t'r ' . Instead or the warm , heavy arm nts of a fOl'lner regIme. The Improved method of IH.'atlng houses hy stenm or hot water rad1l1tol'S hns much to do with the chclIIge , no dOllbt. 'Vo 110 longel' are ohllg'ed to huddle rount1tho hearth for warmth whllo the room's four corners are hoverIng about the freezing Iloln1. But It Is not alone In the house thnt summer gal'ments nro posslblo In .Janunry. At most of the smart restaumnts nt home 01' abroad dlalhallous dl'esR Is the OJ'dor of day and e'enlngIII Pat'ls thIs was es. IlCclally nollceahle frh'olous ono even- Ing' at the Hllz. g\'el' 'hody was mOl'o or less garbed In chilTon frock nnd a trnnslmrent lace hat. the enl ) ' womnn who were any semblance of\ wInter bolng a chic lIttle haroness dIning there before goIng to II. ball , whosl ) tiara was exquIsitely set as a serIes < , f Iclclos , each Ilolnt tm'mlnatlng In n tremblln dIamond. 'fho ParisIen. . nes are nothIng lr not orIgInal. - - To Remove Scorches. ' This is a sure way to remove n scorched spot as long as It has not made a halo In the material : Tnlce the julco from two peeled onIons , one hnlC an ounce of white castile soap , cut In smaU vleces , and two ounces of Fuller's earth. .stir aU together with n cupful of vinegar. Stand over the fire and let boll. When this Is cool spread over the sJorched : spot and ! ea\'o till It Is dr ) ' . 'fhen wash ont the linen and ) 'ou wl1l find no stnlns remains. - - Embroidered Hosiery. The pompadolll' patterns have In. vaded the renlm of hosler ) ' , nnd most of the new fancy stocldngs are em. broIdered In the daIntiest of fioral effecls. Graceful rose vInes form the clocl.s In some lo\'ely examples , whllo others ha\'e Dresden bouquets scnt- tered over theIr surface from Instep to 1\l1Oe. A unlfluo valr , seen In a sn1Jl.t : shop had clocl\9 formed by dellcato 8pra's of HilmI of the vaHey emuI'oldered In white and sreen. Nine Gored Tucked Skirt. SIlrts that are tucled to be snug at tholr upper 1I0rtions nnd fnll In folds helow the sWchlnss ha\'o he. come quite general and are both bc. comIng and graceful. ThIs ono in. ( ' ! tllles nlso a shaped ) 'olte that al. lows of nerfeet\ ! . - - - - - - - - - & . snug and smooth 1lt over the hips. The model Is made of chnmpagno colored - ored volle wIth pIpings of brown nnd trImmIng of tiny gold bUllons , but nn ) ' materIal soft onouh to al. I ' ( ; rt ld gi 4694 Nine Gored equally apPl'oprl- J'l'ueked8kll't. 2 % to 20 watst. , ate. The sldrt Is cut In nine gores am ] ! aid In groups of tucl.s thut are stitch , ed with cortlceUl sl1l. . 'l'he upper edge is joIned to a round foundation 'olec , over whIch the shaped ono Is ap. .I)1Iel1 , and the upper edge can bo fin. ished with n belt or cut on dip outllno and under.faced or bound. The quantfty of materIal requIred for the medium size is 101f.J yards 21 Inches wide. 9 ) 'arlls 27 inches wide or 61,4 ) 'urds 41 Inches wldo when ma. , terlal has figure 01' nap : 10 % yards 21. ! I ) 'ards 27 or 5ards 44 Inches wIde when matel'ial has neither figure nor nap. 'rite pattern 4694 Is cut In sIzes for a 22 , 24. 2ti , 28 and 30 inch wnlst measure. Belts Must Be Wide. SIft 1\111 helts are wider than c\'er- nssumlng the proportions of actual gIrdles. Some speclall ) ' smart onm noted In a recent tour of the shope were fully six to eight Inches wide 'I'hey were made of the most pllabl ( I\ld-In red. white , all the pnlo tlnl' ! ecru and the 1IIec. Large bucl.les 111 sll\'er aud "Hold washed" completec the smart effect. The Dragon Tea Kettle. Something neIn a o'cloclc tor ltetllo Is shown lu a palo green hr 11ze One design shows a dragon In sprln Ing atlltude. Ills long forl\Ol1 to-lg1l ( sllpports the tea l\OllIo b ) ' its hanille whllo the long serpentine tall curl ! forward anll holds up the bronze lamp. - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Readers ' ot this pnper can secure any Ma ) Nan ton Ilaltern tIIUilratctl I1bo\'o by I11l1ng oul nil \Ilaulti 111 coupou , und mlullng. wtth 10 cent ! , to . . Harrlbon'\ . . 6ll'lymouLh : Place. ChI caio. 1'aHcrn w1l110 malled promptly. I Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ' 1'o"n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - - . . . Sta te. . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ Patlern No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ Waist Mensure ( It for sldrt ) . . . . . : . . . . . . . _ . . . " Dust MClUiure ( If tor wal t ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AJo ( lr cblld's or hltlS' . pattern ) " . . . . . . . . . . . Wrlto lltluly. ! l m out all blnn\c \ ! . I nrjo" 101.1. M.'llo ' I . 1' Ual rls" ! I ; CI > . , ( \ ) 1)lrmo Itl FJ.uoo. . OI'JlcaIlO. ABOUT THE "OLD PATRAACI < S. " Gfod MinIster Who Got Somewhat Out of His Depth. Falhlt'e of' a IlI1go to do lIotltethln ! ; whIch Senator Cullom of 11'lnols had rf'quest d caufJeli thnt genl.leman to rt'late : the fol1owlllg atory rcgc\rIlIng a good IIIlnlster who lived neilI' 1\I01ln\ , hlA stnte : " 'Vhen I hear " ' anyone sny "I forgot' I nm al\\'ays romllidell of how II. preacher ot that WOl'd tangled up. lie wall not a'ery well read man and went Into hi ! ! sel'mons In a helter. skelter fashion. On thIs pnrtlculnl' Sabhath mornln the mInIster select. ed It ! ! hIs text from the first chapter of l\Iatthow , second \'erse , nnd rend out : , 'Abraham fot'got Isnac , nnd Isaac forgot , Jncoh. and Jacob forgot .Judas Ilnd his brethren. ' "RIght fl'om the jump the expound , er of the SCl'lptttt'es seellled to get In dep watct. , not anI ) ' In hI ! ! reading or the \'erse , hut when he madG hIs attempt to annl'ze und draw hIs con. cluslons ho saId : " 'l\Iy friends , thIs passage of scrIp. thre Is put In thIs book to teul'h us the shortnes ! of humnn memOl' ) ' : the old IInd the ) 'ounl ; forget In thIs dny and genel' l1on , and It docs Ul11lcar to 11I0 that. them old ] lntrancl < s were 110\\'CI'ful forgllful. ' "I forget , myself , sometimes , " adiled the senator , "and I cannot consclen. tlously find vel' ) ' great fault wilh oth. ers who do the same , nl\\'a's remern- 'bel'ln the words of the good 0111 mIn. Ister , 'them 0111 pntraacl.s were power. ful forgllful.WaRhlngton TImes. WHERE THE JAP IDLES. Public Tea House I His Club-Enter. talnment There. The puhllc tea house Is the Jall'f > 31\loon , club , restnurant , cafe. hotel and theater al1 In one , Slt'S the PItts , IlItrg DIspatch. He goes thel'e to el1t , drlnl" to find compunlollfhlll and ( 'n. lertalnment. 1'ea Is served In wee CUPR that holr ! scarcply more than 1/ fhlmbleful of liquid. If he desires et ) . terlalnment he orders a geIsha girl with his tea or "sal\C" and she chats with hIm , sings to him , dnnces for him or 1Ilaj's cards with him at the table between cups. While those geIsha g't'ls ! arc slaves , they are not al\\'nys socIal outcasts. , They are trained to ho wItt ) . and vl , i vnelotls. Dut the fm'elgner should beware of maldng presents to nn ) ' .Japaneso girl unless he is uentlpon matrllnon- : present her with any sort of a glfl , even though It he only II. PORY. will be regarded as a proposal of marriage , and to accept the present. though not a word of love or matrimonj' be passed , Is a sign thnt she ccepts j'OU. Gallant AmerIcans ha\'e found them. . selves In serious trouble and have found It necessary to leave the cO\ln. tl'y at night to escnpe II. hlndlng engagement - gagemont whIch they thoughtlessly in. curred by gi\'lng mnlden some trIfle. THE WOMEN OF THIRTY YEARS. I It equlres Self.denlal and Common Sense to R taln Youth. A woman's age Is largely a matter of temporament. A woman's age Is a bnffilng thing. 'rhere are women of i 40 who look bar ly 30 , and who I < eep the freshneBs of ) 'OUUl In theIr hearts and on theIr faces. and the elnsticity of youth In tholr graceful figures. . These nro not the women who gi\'e themselves \lp entirely to a lIfo of pleasure , for somethIng of the soul Is discerned In this Idnd or perennIal I youth.-New Yorl , Advortlser. - - - - - The Faded Tin Type. rleneath the wehht of man ) ' ) 'cars hJ\ : ng'f'c1 hllclt was hent. I But from hlH g'l'ntio hlg' blue C'cs thel'c sholle n JlJ'ht that ICllt A mdlance 10 his old face. and as a. sent he toolt lIe glanecc1 about : him with n smile-then ! loug'ht hl pockelhoolt. Alld O\'l'ry 011 ( ' who glucd his wa ' \\1 1'1 ' h (011 that h ! . ' ! carfl\l'o thc ) ' might par l or that one cheer ) ' look. Hlu clothes. though 0111 nlld worn. WON ! clenll nnd pnteh'd with loving care. Ills trmnhllnA' hanels In homemadn . : Iovell ; the well-comlJcd frInge of hair Benea th hili almost fmleRS clp-ll11 ! told of Rome one who LovctI this oltl man as much as when IIro't < pl1l.tlll'l'Hhll1 Wlli : lIeW. A monK'lIt mor ( ' UII(1 he unwoul1l1 The : itl'ltlA' with which his pm'so was bOllu < < 1 And bl'ought hI ! ! wealth to'Iew. . I ! ' " scm p of ( 'lolh. n peucll smnll , a I\C ' : i , nutl next 11Ilmp - "nd tllI'n he IIloPIIC < < l-lu hapm' thOIlhtR ! h" ! ' 1''n1l' < < I 10sl fm' a UnH' ; , \ fnde < < 1 Uul lH' , lhal waH nlt-IL ; swcet old woman'lI tllcl' . . Autl ( 't he 1\11'111'11 It Horth"CI'O he put It hacl , lu Illa'l' . I\nrl tllI'lI WI' 1U1'W what mntlo his lire So 111\Ppy-just a fllllhrul wlfo Gn\'e hlH 0111 ' ItH ' ' . I \ IIJ'U A1'nc ( -Clnl'lunl\U 'rimes-Star. No Decline In Sun's Power. Prof. Homl Dufour has drawn up a , COml1nrlson he tween the reports of four Emollean meteorol gl al stations ) -Lausanne. In Swlt7.Crland : lIelllol. bcr and Frelburg , ani ! Valencia , In . 8pnln-ullOn the RUmmf'r weather of 1903. Theil' data , tnlen Independent. Iy , a reo at all Iloluts. 'l'he S\lU'S , warmth was fa I' below the avera e. . The cold and the ralus of the sum. mer and the hlttcl' weathol' of the lnst wlntel' were not the prolhlct of nn ' def'lne ! In the IlOwel' of the sun. as some hu\'e conjectured. "Thero Is no t'lymptom ' whatever. " says the pro. fessor. "of nn ) ' universal cesmlc change. " Another One From Classic Boston. She WRS fl'Om the countr ) ' and visiting In Cambridge. She alUl hur hostess entel'ell a street cal' Into ono e\'enlnl ; nfter a JIul'\'al'd function. "Th3 oar Is filled with alumni , " ob. ser..ell the hostess , "Y ml , " answered the visitor. "I noticed - ticed It as 1 cntm'ed. Do 'ou not thlnl. thut0 should asl. the can. ductor 'to open a wltlllnw and allcnv gonte of It to escalleDoston I rQa , . In ! ; Rc prd. free to Twenty-five Ladies. The Definnco Starch Co. wIU gIve 25 lad lOA n. round trip tfclcot to the It. : Lou\s \ Exposition , to five Indle. In each at the followIng states : 1111. nols , lawn , Nobrasl < a. , I\nnsas : nm ) Missouri who will send In the largest number of trndo marl.s cut tram n. tOil cent , 16-011nco paclmgo of DoIance : cold water laundry starch. 'fhl , mean ! ! from your OWI1 homo , any , where In the above nnmCII states. These trade marlts must bo mailed to nnd recolvet1 by the Definnco Starch Co. , Omaha , Nebr. , beroro Soptembol 1st , 1904. October and November will bo the best months to vIsit the Je".xposltlon. Hcmember that Defianca Is the only Btarch put up 1G oz. (1\ ( ( ull pound ) to the ll cltage. You ! ; t . . . one.thlrd more starch for the same , t \ money than or an ) ' other kInd , and . Definnce never IJtlcks to the Iron. 'rho t1cltots to the l xposltlon wl11 1.10 sent by regIstered mall September 6th. Starch for sale by nIl donlou. I ortl1no ne\'er disappoInts the man who Imows ho wl11 fall. Alk Your D031er For Alton's 1"00t.I : " . . . A powde : , . It rests the f et. Cures Corns , " Bunions , Swollen , Sore. Hot , Callous , Aching Sweallng Iect and Ingrowing Nalls. Allen's . Fool-Ease malces newer tight shoes easy. At , I all Druggisls and Shoe slorcs , 25 ccnts. Ac. cept no subititute. Sample mailed FRnu. , Address Allen S. Olmsled , La Rov. N. Y. " , I It Is Interesting to Imow , In con. nectlon wIth 1\11' . , Terome's legnl and , leglslntl\'o campaIgn agaInst gamblfng , that 1\Ionto Cnrlo Is not only doing II. busIness , tho' ' annual proms from I which are about $ , OOOOOO , but It is keepIng abreast of the times , by add. Ing bridge , bnccarat nnd polwr to the attractions which help to separate players nt the resort from their mono WI 0) ' . However , l\Ionte Carlo has no "lid" and no Jeromes. Those Who Have Tried It i wlll US8 no othor. Dotlnneo Cold 'Vator , Slw'Ch 11M no equAl In QUAntity or Qual- ity-16 oz. for 10 cents. Other brands con. ; \ ( n oDly 12 oz. i 1\IIss D1rd , In hel' book entitled "Un. oeaten Tl'acls in Jnpan , " puhllshClI nearly twent.five years ago , described the men aho saw as "small , ugl ) ' , Icfnd. Iy looking , shrIveled , banty.legged ; round-shouldored , concave-chested , pin : ool.ing beIngs. " while the women "aro as II. rule small and very smnll. " Rus. slnns , however , who have had ocea. nlon to see the Japanese , do not asreo I..ith Miss D1rt1. Deputy. Sheriff David Dean of Taun. ton , 1\Inss" has II. pnlr of handculTs with a hIstory. The ) ' were presented to him by Major .Tones in 1873 , when the latter was nt the heud of the state police. Since thnt time , the shere 1ft says , the ' have been on the wrIsts Df every man on trIal for murder 01" manslaughter In PI'mouth county. The postmaster at Nalls , Ind. , has resigned uecnuse he found It next to Impossible to 1I\'e wIthin his salar ) ' , \\'hlch Is $19 a year. Which all goes to 1)1'0\0 thnt the cost of living Is lu. creasIng. Knnsns Is loyal. If nothing else. , . I Sunday school teachqr at Knnsas City nslted her class where ChrIst was born. and nbout haIr the chlldron replied - plied In chorus , "In Kansas. " Ru s plied upon carpets. throe cur- tnlns to a window , and sl teen non. touchaule pillows to a couch , nre not among the sIns of the bachelor gIrl. rhe uncluttered house Is hers. The Man of Sorrows was not much of a. man for sIghs. CAME FROM COFFEE. A Case Where the Taking of Morphine Began WIth Coffee. ' "For 15 years , " says II. yofmg OhIo woman. "I was a. great sufTerer ( rom stomach , henrt and liver trouule. For the 19.st 10 yenrs the suffering was terrible : It would bo Imposslblo to descrlbo it. During the last three renrs [ hall convulsionB from \1hlch the only rollef wns the use of mor. phlne. "I had several physIcIans. nearly all or whom ndvlsed me to stop drinkIng - Ing tell. nnd coffee , but as I could tnlte only 11quld ( oods I fell I could not 11vo without coffee. I continued drink. Ing It until I became almost Insane. m ' mInd wns uffected , whllo my whole nervous system was n cOlllpleto \ wrec1t. I suffered day and night from h thirst and as water would only make , me sick I l\Cpt on tryIng dlrteront , I1rlnls until a frIend nsked mo to try ; Postum FOOlI Coffee. I "I did so uut It was 15omo tlmo be. I , ( ere I , wns ueneflted by the chunge , my s'stem was so filled wIth cofTeo I , polson. It wns not lon& however , be. fore I could cat all Itlnds at foods and drlnl , nil the cold wnter I wanted nnd I which m ) ' s'stem c1emnndB. It is now " 8 ) 'e rs 1 have tlrnnl. nothing but Pos. tum tal' brenl < fast and supper and the result has been thnt In pll1ce of heluJ ; nn Invalhl with my mind atrected I am now strong , sturd ) " , hnllllY ani ! healthy. , "I have a very dellcato dnughter who has ueen greall ) ' benefited by drlnltlng Postum , also n strong boy , ; ) f1O wonld rnther So without food for hIs breal < fnst than hIs P05t\ll1l. So much depends on the prcper cooltln ! ; .f ot Postum tor unless It Is 'holled the 1..1 " proper length of tlmo people will ho dIsappoInted In It. 'I'hose In the hault of drlnltlng strong cotreo shonld mnlto tho' PostUln vel'y strong a\ first In order to lOet a strong corree tnste. " Name gIven by ostum CBallls Creek. 1\l1ch. 1.001. In each paclcago for the tam. ous 11Ulo 1.1001 < , "Tho U . nil to WeU , ' " " ' ' 'V III I ) . I