THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SA5TURDAY , APJRIL 13 , 1805. WOMEN JNJHE SPRING They Need Nothing So Much as Paine's Celery Compound. In the spring women need Pnlue's celery compound. The average American woman , says n well known writer , \voar3 herself out twenty years before her time. She begins the wearing out process ns a child , staying up nt night until ( he whole family retires ; and keeps It tip as a growing girl , staying awake until 10 or 11 o'clock , when Mie uhould be asleep by 9 ; Mid as a woman she has so many things to do nnd to keep up with that she positively hasn't a minute to rest. By and by her checks grow thin and hag gard ; languor takes the place of her old-time high spirits ; she has p generally worn-out nlr ; her nerves are knawed by pain , and sleeplessness makes fearful Inroads upon her health. Her physician tells her simply that her nervous system Is exhausted and that help . / must come by feeding the brain and entire * nervous tract , richly , rapidly and completely. It Is the experience of the most careful medi cal men In this country that nothing proves eo uniformly successful as Pnlno's celery compound In cases of brain weariness , nerv ous Inability , failure of vital force , dyspepsia , sleeplessness nnd for restoring health and vigor to the brain and the body when ex hausted by overwork or dissipation. Every such weary , nervous , thin-blooded person should toke Palno's celery compound. It makes such people well. Paine's celery compound Improves the general - oral health by making new , ruddy blood and ; refreshing the nerves. It reanimated the languid body nnd vital ises the Important organs so that they work > In harmony with each other. FOR A LIMITED TIME A HANDSOME i'fcr PLUG TOBACCO CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR The American Tobacco Cc\ NEW YORK. SEARLES & SEARLES Chronic , Nervous , Privati TKIATAUXT : IIY MAIK Wo euro Catarrh , oil disousos of the Nose , Throat , Ghost , Stomnch , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diseases , Fe- xnnlo Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and PR .V ATE DISEASES OF MEN. WUAlt MEN AUK VICTIMS TO NHIIVOUS Debility or l-xhai : llon. WiutlnKVeakne s. Involuntary - voluntary Ijatset , with iaily Ueiuy m young nnd middle aged , lace of vliv. , visor and weak- fimi prematurely In approaching old age. All yield readily to our new treatment for loss ot \ltal ! x > wor. Call or nJJrca with itamp for tlixulart , free book and receipt * . Dr , Searlcs anl SearUs , 25 Jfercs of ejflbr B. have placed DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. All Drnggist ? . The accomplished st.lor ot the Oakland , III. , Leilger , u portrait of whose wife Is given above , siys ; In his own paper , editorially : "Our leading druggist , Dr. W. O. Otegory , Informs us that his sales of Pnlno's celery compound has been wonderful , In fact , ho states that he has In six months sold more celery compound than nil other medicines combined. There has been a constant de mand for It. "One of the noticeable cures that this med icine bat made Is the case of Mr. Phil Clln- artl , who last spring was republican candi date for county treasurer. Mr. Cllnard's nerves were all unstrung , he had no appe tite and wns all run down. He commenced using Palno's celery compound , and today there Is not a more well and vigorous citizen In this whotu community than Mr. Cllnard. Another case that comes closer Is that of the wife ot the editor of the Ledger. Every one in Oakland knows that Mrs. Yeargln was con fined to her bed for three whole months with neuralgia. At times her pains were awful , HO much so that her hands would clinch and It took the united strength ot two persons to straighten out her fingers. Dr. Garvey , the family physician , treated her for months , but all he could do was to alleviate the pains , not effecting a cure. Along last winter she commenced rslng Paine's celery compound. "Sho commenced to gain In flesh at once. Her pain all went away ; her vitality In creased weekly , nnd today there h not a more healthy woman In town that she. Her neighbors all marvel at her complete recov ery and ask her the cause , nnd she has no hesitancy In saying that It Is all duo to Palno's celery compound. This Is given voluntarily in the hopes that others who are ailllcted may be profited by using this great medicine , which today Is without a peer In the land. " SIIR HAD sat-Kittir. uusn.ixns . Mil-del- n YTniimu In Inillniia thnt llai JMnuv I'ucullnr I'cmturt's. CUOWN POINT. Ind. , April 12. What n first appeared to bo a plain and rathe : bungling minder committed by a drunkei husband at Crown Point , Ind. , promises ti develop Into a sensational nnd peculiar case Instead of being a practically unknowi Bohemian woman , the victim turns out to b < the sister-in-law of ex-County Commlsslone Michael Wasserman ot Chicago , and the wit undlvorced of about three men. Her bus band. It is thought. Is cither a fugitive fron justice or has himself been murdered , whll the woman's two brothers are locked uj : practically charged with inciting the husban to murder their sister. A letter written b Ralph Ilechtel ot Philadelphia , Pn. , was foun near the body of the murdered woman. Th writer ( Ilechtel ) reveals that the woman ha been married twice before and offers to hcl her In case she should get into trouble ovu her mcrrlages , first to Mr. Gregg and the to Kltwanger. There are plenty of peopl who believe that the missing husband , Ott RllwaiiKcr , Old not murder his wife , and a many more who think ho himself has bee murdered. Ho bears the character of particularly peaceable man. There are evl donees that more men than one went to th Bllwntigcr farm Tuesday morning. The pcllc have offered a reward for Kllwanger's ur prehension. To have perfect health you must have pur blood , and the best way to have pure bloo Is to take Hood's Sarsaparllla , Cir.lirXCKl' DKl'KWS 1'ltOl'llKCl Now Iilcti of the Political Future of th Snnthrrn States , NK\V YORK , April 12. In an Interview o elections In tie south In general and In Sout Carolina In particular , Chauncey M. Dope1 Bays : "With Wade Hampton and M. C. Bui ler , and the aristocratic clement they repri sent , deposed ; with the negro disfranchise and with Tlllinnn securely seated In powe what method will bo taken to secure justice There Is only one place , and that Is the nt tlonal convention. What Is more natun than that the better element should appe ; to the place that promises relief ? What mot likely than that Wudo Hatrpton , M. C. Uul lor and other leaders of this class In Sout Carolina should come knocking at the doc of the next republican national convention I predict It. The only way to secure relle Is through the republican party. The soil south U being broken up , and Mr. Tlllma will be disposed of upon this line of recor structlon. " Litest Vnltcd States government food r < port allied to highest honors ot World's an Midwinter fairs proclaims superiority ( Price's Cream Baking Powder. FinitT TiMJi .s/.vt'ij TTinnsT mm solar .Sjrutein Toilny In tlin S.imo I'oiltln M H mi I ho 1'lrnt Cimil 1'rliliiy. CHAULRSTON. S. C. . April 12. Ilev J. S Hartzell. an Episcopalian clergyman resldln near this city , publishes this statement : "Goo Friday of this year , the heavenly bodlc which gravitate around the sun will be I exactly the same position relatively to eac other and to the earth that they occupied o the day ChrUt was crucllled. U will be tl llrst time such a thing has occurred nine that day. " * HOKUM , SllOT J SKI.I' JHSFRXS1 Cuvlncton Cnronnr'i Jury .liutlflei the Kll I UK of Hunker feiimltoril. CINCINNATI , April J2. After hearing w ! neawi all day th ecoroner at Covlngton , Ky this , a.ftornoon rendered a verdict of sel defense In the case ot J. L. Sandtord , kllh yesterday by Senator William Goebel. Tl preliminary hearing ot Goebel before tl police Judge U set for tomorrow , wh n frleni of the dead banker stute that they will pn duce evidence to show a case ot assasslnatlo Town llurnoil l > r n I'r.tlrle I'I re. LIPSCOM , Tex. . April 12. Lockwood , Okl has been destroyed by prairie fire , which hi burned all the way from New Mexico. CLEVELAND TO TAKE A HAND Fight Against Pico Silver Will Bo Carried to an IBSUO. ADMINISTRATION MEN ALL INVOLVED I'ronlclcnt Will Hither Attend the ChlciiRO Meeting1 or Write a Letter Setting Out III * View * on the Currency. WASHINGTON , April 12. It Is now cer tain that several members of the adminis tration will take a prominent part In the political campaign over the money question that will bo carried on In different states The Invitation of the Chicago business men to President Cleveland , asking him to make an address In that city on the subject of the currency , has been followed by Intimation ! from other places that the members of the cablnot were wanted to make similar ad dresses In order that the position of the ad ministration may be placed before the conn try In a most forcible way. The preslden has not yet answered the Chicago Invitation but If ho finds It Impossible to go It Is ex peeled that he will decline In a letter ex pressing clearly his views on the subject o money. The campaign within the democratic partj against the free coinage movement will n doubt take Its keynote from the president * letter and the speeches which may be mad by members of the cabinet. The campalgr wilt be directed against the free coinage o silver at sixteen to one , and the assertlot will be made that such coinage would meat silver monometallism and would be dlsastrou to the business Interests of the country great and small , and extend to every clas and condition , no matter In what pursul engaged. OIUCAT1O.N ; Of A MII.1TAKY 1'AISK Program for the Opening nt Chlckntnaucii Drcliluil Upon * WASHINGTON , April 12. Secretary Lament mont has decided upon the main features o the official exercises authorized by congres In dedication of the Chlckamagua and Chat tanooga National Military park. The cere monies will begin on the battlefield o Chlckamagua September 13 , and will com prlso the formal announcement of the open Ing of the park by the War departmen representing the government , two orations bj speakers of national prominence and th proper military display. On the followlnj day exercises In continuation of the dcdlca tlon , relating to the battles of Lookou Mountain and Missionary Hldge , will bo hole at Chattanooga , with a somewhat similar pro gram. In case of rain all exercises wll take place at Chattanooga , under cover o adequate capacity , to be provided as a provl dcnttal measure. The secretary will arrang to have all the armies represented In th battles participate In the dedication by sttlnf apart the night of September 19 to the unloi and confederate armies of the Tennessee am the night of the 20th to the Potomac am Northern Virginia. The regular army will bo represented bj the lieutenant general and a detachment o troops. The Society of the Army of the Cumber land will hold Its regular annual reunion a Chattanooga the evening of September 18 , preceding ceding the dedication , and to this all offlcla visitors and representatives of the othe army societies will be Invited. U1SCOVI2KY OP AN AMKUICAN DOCTOH MoUlcul 1'npori of Uormnny Discussing i Now Curu for Connnniptlon. WASHINGTON. April 12. United Stati : Consul Dekay at Berlin believes that a American physician has discovered a ne\ means of curing consumption , lupas and per haps cancer. In a report to the State de partment he says the coming medical con gress at Munich Is likely to give no little at tentlon to the discovery made by Dr. Lout Waldsteln , a native of New York , announce ! In the German medical papers as extraordl nary action of minute Injections of pllosar pine , a crystallized extract from the Brazlllai jaborandl plant , on the lymphatic system This In a sense completes the celebrate * "hell serum , " acting favorably on patient whom the serum does not cure. The key to the discovery Is this : By sue cesslve Injections of minute doses of pllosar pine In the veins he arrives at a gradua stimulation of the lymphatic system. Tha system Increases the white corpuscles In th blood , which In same way not agreed upoi certainly overcomes and renders harmlos those poisonous particles in the blood tha produce disease. The discoverer strongly ad vises physicians to try pllosarplne In the earl stages of consumption , and Indeed In a ! diseases Involving the lymphatic system. II has satisfied himself that It forms a trust worthy test for the presence of tuberculosl In man and animal. The report closes wit a statement of a case of lupas of twenty-tw years duration , regarded as Incurable , whlc was relieved Immediately after the first In jectlon and Is now almost cured. Hutch of PreHliiuntliilppolntmoiitn. . WASHINGTON , April 12. The preslden made these appointments luJny : George W. Myers , register of the Ian otllce at Miles City , Mont. ; A. n. neevcs receiver of public money nt Dodge City Kar Mineral land commissioners for Helen land district In Montana : Edward Ii Movlus of HufTalo ; Miles Cavannugl Helena , uml Lymann K. Humes , Appletor WIs. Mineral land commissioners for Mlwoul land district In Montana : William Harrlso of Georgetown , On. ; Frank M. Leonard c Llbbey. Mont. ; Wllllum V. Tompklna c Prescott , Ark. Mineral land commissioners for BozPina land district In Montana : James A. John son of Uozcmnn , Mont. , ami Bishop 1 niackwcll of Florida. Mineral land commissioners for Coeur c Alene land district In Idaho : Addlson A Grain of Harrison. Idaho ; Wallace Me I.iuirln of Jackson , Miss. ; Albert J. Pearso of Woodslleld , O. Itiivonnn Cutter Olllcers Witiit to He Itotlroi WASHINGTON , April 12. The exnmtnln board of the marine hospital service cor veneil by the president to examine olllcer of the revenue cutter service who wer made eligible for the retired list by the BC passed on the lust day of the Klfty-thlr congress , held Its llrst session at the Treas ury department today. The members of th board are : Surgeons. George Pun-lane ( chairman ) , II. W. Austin and H. H. Cartel and the otllcsrs examined today were Cur tain N. W. Lay , Captain L. M. Keene , Firs Lieutenant Robert IJarstow , Second Llev tenant John L. Davis , Second Lleutennn Samuel H > wnrd , Chief Engineer W. C Onoieherry I'lo. Paste No. 6 , 3 cups gooseberries , stewed with Itt cupfuls of sugar 15 minutes , and strained. Proceed a directed for Cranbjrry Pie. I'UIT 1'tttte No. 3. Three cupfuli sifted flour , 2 cupfuls butter , 1 egg yelk , a little salt , 1 teasponful Uoyal Ilaklng Powder. Tula Is difficult to make. The essentials are : A cool place to make It In , lei , broken up In two shallow cake pans , good flour and butter , firm , with salt and buttermilk worked out. Sift flour with pow der In It on pastry slab , form It In a ring with back of your hand ; place In center the egg yelk and sell , add a little Ice water , and from Inside of ring gradually take flour , adding a llttla at time , as you require It , more Ice water , about a cupful together , Vheoler , Chief Kntflnent J. N. Case , First engineer J , T , Keleher , Second Assistant Engineer Henshaw. There were forty-TOTS-nppllcatlons for re- Irement. and oU\ei \ | ir mlnatlons will be icld nt New York , San. Francisco nnd To- edo. I " ' ' Under the terms of , tUf. net the Infirmities of ngo are suniclent to entitle olllccrs to re- Irement. _ Onlrrn frth Army .Men. WASHINGTON. . April ll-Speclnl ( Tele- gram. ) First Llcutynaft Albert J. Hussell , Seventh cavalry , Incapacitated for service , will proceed to hla'liotfti nnd report by let ter to the adjutant Ktitioral of the army. Lieutenant Colonel W.'HInm ' J. Volkmar , assistant adjutant cemjrnl , Is detailed ns assistant to the ailjutunt general , Depart ment of the East. First Lieutenant Herbert S. Whlpplc , Seventh cavalry , will report for July with the militia of Kentucky. Captain Wells Wlllard , commissary of subsistence. Is relieved ns assistant to Colonel Thomns C. Sullivan , assistant com- mlsary general of subsistence , Ohtengu. to take effect upon return to duty of Lieuten ant Colonel Jeremiah H. Gllnmn , assistant commissary general of subsistence , nnd will then report In person to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Wilson , assistant commissary gen eral of subsistence , purchasing- commissary of subsistence , New York City. Captain Thaddeus W. Jones is transferred from troop G to troop F , ami Cnplnln Charles G. Ayrcs from troop F to troop G Tenth cavalry. Second Lieutenant Hanson K. Ely Is transferred from company II to companj K ; Second Lieutenant Albert C. Dalton from company B to company K , and Second end Lieutenant Hurry clement from com pany 1C to company 13 , Twenty-second In- " " "First" Lieutenant Samuel W. Miller. Flftl Infantry , Is ordered to attend the encamp ment of Indiana National Guard at In- dlnnnpolls July 20 to 18. Captain Thomas M. Woodruff. Fifth In fantry , Is granted leave for ten days ; Firs Lieutenant John H. Uencon , Third Infantry fifteen days ; First Lieutenant John A Harinan , Sixth cavalry , ten days extended In the Dnwri Commission. WASHINGTON. April 12.-Meredlth H Kldd of Indiana , who has been a member of the Dawcs commission for the past two years , has resigned. He has been appolntei a member of the commission to nsgollate with the Ute Indians to ascertain 1C thej will accept the modllled agruement for their removal from Colorado to Utah. This leaves three places to 1111 on the Duwes commls nlon. It Is expected these places will be tilled soon and It I ? exipected they will be ex-Hepresentatlves Cabltmla of Georgia , Montgomery , and Assistant Commissioner ol Indian Affairs Armstrong , 1'rttonM toVot rn luventor . WASHINGTON , April 12.-Speclal.-Pat- ( ents have been Issued ns follows : Ne braska Thomas H. Dysnrt , Superior , sprocket gearing ; Mary J. Foxworthy , Lin coln , garment protector ; William H. D. Ludlow , Tecumseh , motor ; Joseph H. \ \ lit- maim , Lincoln , snap hook. Iowa John Hal- lahan , Mclleray , combined hay loader and rake ; Martin Hardsocg , Ottnmwa , coal drill ; James Lyons , Dubuque , stove or furnace ; Isbon MetzKcr , Louisa county , near \Mn- lleld , Journal and box ; Jesse Stubbs , Mount Pleasant , feeding machine for making bal last. _ Unlit the Mnrrlnga Will Valid. WASHINGTON , April 12. Assistant Sec retary Reynolds has overruled the decision of the commissioner of pensions who refused a pension to Mary J. Smith , claiming to be the widow of Harrison Nichols , late of Com pany F , Fifth Massachusetts colored Infan try. Doth parties were slaves , and were married according to slave custom and lived together as man and wife , in spite of the opposition ol Nichols' owner. The marriage Is held to have been a valid one. llrcrlvrrs for Urokoii llnnkft. WASHINGTON , April 12. The comptroller of the currency today appointed John Perry of Kansas City as receiver of the National Bank of Kansas City , Mo. , which suspended payment March 16and' John F. Smith ol Forth Worth , Tex.ifor the City National hank of Fort Worth , which suspended April 4. There has been -a great contest for the Kansas City appointment , and thirty-flvi candidates were on } he Hat. Mr. Perry Is t well known coal dealer. _ HociimmemN ii.t < t'W' Ulcer's Cnp. WASHINGTON , , April 12. Recently th ( secretary of war appointed a board to con slder the 'advisability ' of a change in tin undress coat for otllcers nnd In the cap foi officers nnd enlisted men. The board ha ; unanimously recommended the adoption ol a new forage cap for nil otllcers , excepl chaplains , nnd for all enlisted men , and alsc a new undress cut for ull olllcers excepl chaplains. The , secretary of war has ap proved the changes. UliU for I'ontiilllcn I'liol nntt Mi llU. WASHINGTON , April 12. ( Special Tele gram. ) The Treasury department will to morrow Issue an order authorizing the cus todlan of the public buildings at Omaha Lincoln and Fremont to advertls ? for pro posals for furnishing light , fuel , gas , am miscellaneous supplies for these building ! for use during the next winter. Another New Counterfeit Ilotcctoil. WASHINGTON , April 12. A photograpl counterfeit of the five-dollar Issue ot thi "American Exchange National bank o New York City , " series of 18S2 , check lette F charter No. 1,391. bank No. 101,798 , treas ury number V1.230.US1. portrait of Gnrtlcld has made Its appearance. South llnkotn Poitmastor * . WASHINGTON , April 12.-Speclal ( Tele gram. ) Postmasters were appointed toda ; ns follows : South Dakota-Bancroft , Kings bury county , J. P. Conroy , vice C. O. Dill removed. _ _ CiiHli Unlanoi- the Trriimiry. WASHINGTON , April 12.-Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury Available cash balance , JlSr , lSl,112 ; gold re serve , $90,347.201. Violence Is disastrous adulterated fooc ditto. Insist upon Dr. Price's Cream Bakini Powder. Most economical. Final < Juurr l Over n Wmuan. JAMESTOWN , N. Y. April 12. At Fluy anna , on Lake Chautauqua , Fred Mltchel and James Ilalney , both of this city quarreled over a woman , to whom both hai been paying attentions. Mitchell was th aggressor and Kalney , as he claims , In sell defense , attacked him with a knife. Mltchcl was dealt two ugly cuts In the neck , on o which severed the Jugular vein and he die In ten minutes. Ilalney came to the city an gave himself up to the police. Uoth wer prominent and well known young men. * Cold Ducking Killed Him. OAKLAND. Md. , April 12. Jacob Mosscr , young man lying at the point of death , wa persuaded by the Dunkards to submit t being Immersed. He was carried to a strear on a cold day last week and ducked thrc times In the water. ' Three days later h died and thes tale attorney general propose to proceed against the perpretrators of th ' ' outrage. _ I'lve Inchoi -ifufivi In Wisconsin. WAUPACA , Wis.i April 12. Five Inche of snow fell here yesterday with the win from the east. Plowing and garden makln had began early In the week. A like repor It received from Marslifltild , Wis. SOLH AUKNTS FOR SOU5 1VCIWTS Butterick's ButtcHck's Patterns. Patterns. Atvrnys Reliable. Always Rollnblo , Special Prices ! Newest Goods ! Latest Styles ! Bargains in all Departments for Saturday. t TEST ll'.IS SUCCESSFUL Accumoy ot Tholr Flr Cntuo Fully Up to Kxprctnttniin. NEW YORK , April 12. Hundreds went down to the proving grounds at Sandy Hook to witness the testing of the big mortar battery. At 1:45 p. m. the sixteen mortars were fired , four at a time In quick succession , making but four tremendous reports. When the smoke cleared away the sixteen thots could bo seen clearly In the air , each four grouped together as closely as when they left the mortara. When they began to drop their speed was too great to admit of noting their descent from the battery. The charge used In the first fire was fifty pounds of prismatic powder , with a projectile weighing 800 pounds. The mortars were elevated to sixty degrees and were ranged to carry 0,000 yards. Almost an hour elapsed before the mortars were discharged a second time. They were then charged to carry an OO-pimnd pro jectile 4,000 yards. Twenty-nine pounds of black Spliree-hexagonal powder was used , the elevation of the guns being the same as at first. The second firing was as successful as the first , with the exception that one of the mortars failed to discharge and only fifteen shots went screaming heavenward. The pro jectiles had landed In a space very little. If any , larger than the size of the battery. They were Imbedded six feet In the ground and the corporal In charge of the squad at that point declared that nearly all of them dropped vertically Into the sand. The olllcers present pronounced the trials extremely satis factory. An exhibition was given of the 10-lncli rifle which Is mounted on the Gordon disappearing gun carriage. After the second shot was dis charged a break In the machinery of the carriage occurred and the tests had to be discontinued. The guests were then taken to the top of the gun lift battery , where two monstrous 12-Inch guns were mounted. After one of the guns had been run up to the level of the platform of the battery It was given a range of five degrees and elevated ten degrees. The 1.000 pound projectile was backed l y 470 pounds of prismatic powder. Thla piece was only discharged once , the shot landing far out to sea , directly In a line , but much beyond a white buoy which had been placed there for a mark. irVI.IT HTKI'lSflSUfl IIM0 II'OIITJI. 1 Worldly Wealth of the ( Jrrnt Novelist , the Krlpncl of the ! > nniniiiin. SAN FRANCISCO , April 12. Robert Louis Stevenson's estate will probably prove to be worth between $100.000 and $150.000. Most ot this will be from profits from his books , but a. share of it will be from the estate of bis father , the famous lighthouse keeper. The Stevenson place at Samoa consists of 800. acres. Mr. Stevenson might have been worth considerably more , but he kept open house In Samoa. Every needy one was wel come and In that country It costs a great deal to maintain an establishment , especially when one does not live as the natives do , but In British or American ways. This Is the statement of Charles Baxter , the executor of the estate. v , , -w , j , " ' ' 03 I find the ROYAL BAKING POWDERsuperior to all the others in every | P K respect. It is purest and strongest- < § ' d WALTER 'S. HAINES , M. D. n s Consulting Chemist , Chicago Board of Health. h n 3 ao 4 * a ! a Q Ba B a Q s 3e : e until you have smooth , fine paste , very te nacious and lithe. Place In Ice box 15 min utes , then roll out to size of a dinner plate ; lay on It butter , and wrap over It cdsej of dough , carefully covering ; It ; turn It upside down , roll out very thin ; then turn face down the face Is Bide ot the paste next to rollliiK pin folding It In three , iquarely ; repeat this three ttme more , placing It In thin tin on the broken Ice , nnd other tin con taining Ice on It , between each turn or opera tion of folding and rolling. Dy this method this dlfllcult Putt Paste may be made success fully in hottest weather , Apple Vie Jio. 1. Five or six apples , 1 cupful sugar , % cup water , 1 teaipoonful Uoyal Extract Lemon , Paste No. 4. Peel , quarter , and core applet , put la stewpau with sugar and water ; when Glove Dept. Wo have bought an Importer's stock of gloves nt about one-third their value and have put prices on them that will surely clean out every pair quickly. Ladles' live-hook , tan , brown or black , not the best , but a good , serviceable glove ; Easter prlcu 69c. Lodles' five-hook , all colors. Special atten tion has been given to the manufacturing of this glove. You will find It Is In every way equal to anything you have paid J1.50 for. Easter price $1.00. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. Ladles' seven-hook , all colors. It will bo a pleasure to wear this glove. The style , nt and richness of coloring Is unsurpassed by anything on the market at double the money. Special Easter price $1.25. We take It for granted everybody will buy a pair of gloves for Easter. Here Is an oppor tunity to buy two pairs for about the prlco of one. one.Ladies' Hosiery. You will surely nnd something you require for Easter In this department , either for your self or the- children of course you won't for get the children. Boys' heavy ribbed hose for v. 'fe ' i 20c and 22c. Good value at 30c to 35c. Misses' fine ribbed hose , a really good article 25.C. Misses' extra fine quality ribbed hose 35c. Children's fine ribbed hose , 2 pairs for 25c. Boys' heavy ribbed hose , worth 20e , for lie. P. Morse Dry Goods Co. New Goods Arriving Daily for all Departments. tender , remove ; when cold , add extract and fill pie plate , lined with the pasts ; wet the edges , cover with paste rolled out thin , and wash with milk ; bake In steady , moderate oven 20 minutes. Apple I'lo No. 'A , Three tart apples , H cupful sugar , H lemon rind grated , Paste No.I. . Peel , core and slice apples very thin ; line plo plate with paste ; put In apples , sugar , and llttlo water ; wet the edges with paito rolled out very tMti ; wash with milk , bake In steady , mod erate oven 25 minutes or till apples are cooked. Coconnut lkle * Proceed as for custard pie , plain , adding IK cupfuls grated cocoanut , and leaving out H pint milk. Cloak Dept. 200 Indies' wrnpiicrs , made of Simpson's prints , \vttrnuitcil fast colors ; the ? l.'jr. quality for. . . . . , . . . . . . - . . . 69c. 20 dozen ladles' percale Rlilrt waists , liuindored , collar uml ctilTs , with yoku In back ; the ST > c quality , each. . . . . . . 50c. All of our Kxcelslor shirt waists , latest styles , new patterns , worth $1.00 to 51.-5 ; for Saturday , choice of the lot for „ , 79c. Wo are showing extraordinary values In ladles' spring capes at $2.50 , $2.98 , $3.75 , $5 , and up to $25. The best value In the market , finality and style taken Into consideration. We have just received a full line of children's outing stilts , In blazer and liton styles. Ask to see our child's military suits ; the newest this season. IN OUR Millinery Dept. Wo wish to announce that we have for Easter. PATTERN HATS , and HATS ANIJ BONNETS OF OUR OWN MAKE to suit all tastes. This extraordinary Rejuvenalor Is the most wonderful discovery of the oce. It has been endorsed by the leading sclcntl/laincnoCKuropa / end America. n < 1 y a n is purely vego- tublc. Hudynn Stops Prematureness oftlioiHscharge Cures BEFJRIt AI'TEIl ( ! onstlpaton ! , DIzzluefa , Falling Beneatlons , Nervous Twitching of the "yea und other luiits. Strengthens , invigorates and times the cntlio eyttom. Hudyau euros Debility , Nervou.siieis , Kmlsslons , and rievclopes nnd restores weak organ * . 1'nlns In the back , Jo'tes by day 01 iilKht are ( .topped quickly. OV.T 2,000 private endorsements. I'rcmaturonesi means impotenry In the first Btago. It i3a > ymtomof&miimlweaknctsund | barrcnubss. It can be tloiiped In 20 daja by the usooniudvnu. The new discovery wasmado by thoBpcclnl- Istsof thoolil famous lludhuu Medical luatl- Into , it is tlioetrongcbi vltallzcr made. Ilia very powerful , but harmless. Sold for Kl.OO n packnjjoor 0 packages for J5.W ) ( plain gculcd boxesi. Writtcnyiiarantec given for a cure. If yea buy six boxes and are not entirely cured , fix raoro will bo sent to you free of nil nhnrgcs. Scud for circulars and te&tlinoulals. Addrcei HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 3IARKET ST. , KSAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. OR. MOCREW IHTIIK ONLY SPECIALIST Wno TUCATB ALL PRIVATE DISEASES , Weakness nnrt Ferret Dlliildcuof MEN ONLY livery euro laiarantocd. UO JUUM oxpiTlnnco. Syeiunln Omolia. Hook Krue. 14th .t ! rariiam NU. , OS1A1IA. Mill. AMUSEMENTS. TODAY , TONIfiHT. THIS SATURDAY , APRIL 13. I. . < ist Two Performances Of PIQUANT MARIE lit Qlcti MaiDotmuirtt Hrlglit Comedy , " ' " "Delmonico'satB" Original New Yorl. Company and Production. Matlnoo Today at 2:3O. I'llI'MSSfloor. ! . 5)c atu Tii , batcony. Kv uml M < KVKNING I'lntl'OUMANVM AT 8. l' ual prices. FIV | WHO. MATINHK . : : . " : : : : : APRIL 14th THIS WOHIU-rAJIOL'8 EWT HANLONS Presenting Their WwiJcrful Hportar-ular Ti 'lt Pantomime , the NEW A UPERBA A CloriM > us Mechanical Hprctacle , flllcj wl'h MyitlfyliiK Tricks and Illusions. Tran rormatlon Hconea of ItrwIIJerlnK lleauty and lllKh-Clan VauJevllIu HpvclHltlca , Th * talp of iieata will open Saturday morning at tuual prlceiic , We , 71c aoJ Jl.t > ) . Children's ami mlsjcs * tan hose , all slmdes , fust colors 23 < r Ladles' hilk hose , all colors. These lioso are spun silk ; would be good value at 75c ; Uastcr price G03 Ladles' black cotton ho.o , guaranteed fast colors 39 Ladles' boot pattern , nil colors ; a good 35o hose for 25a Ladle * ' flno llslo thread , all colors. These hose are really c.ood value at " 5c. Hasten price I5o Ladles' Kgypllan cotton vests and pants..25o Ladles' silk and lisle thread vests GOo Ladles' silk and llslo thread vests , extra line quality , fancy colors 75a Gents' Furnishing Dept. Men's colored negligee shirts 50o Men's fast black hose , double heel and toe.Ho MIMI'S fancy plaid lioso 25a Teck nnd Four-ln-Hand tics 25o Men's balbrlggan underwear , finished beams , per suit 75o Men's natural balbrlgnan , per suit GOo Now stock of table linens , German anil Irish , white goods , dimities , lawns , etc. Full size white crochet bed spread G7o Kxtra Urge size $1.00 Silk striped ginghams , Japanese crepons , Madras cloth , satlnes and Scotch ginghams , ALL AT VEIIY LOW PRICES. To the Readers of THE BEE. Literature of i description every free of all charge 'i save postage and clerical expenses. Look at the Bee.'i Catalogue in The Sunday Bee. 1,150 Titles. See the Certificate Printed in Every Is uo of UCXCAPCU AI.I.A1IOUTOHANOINO rltcj rAuCO tiio Kruturo nn'j Iteuiov- lllomUlios.lii 1MI p. Uwlc for a t mn. m .liilm II. WooiHiiiry. mW.IWBt..N.y , UivuuUir < il WooCtjurr's Kiiclal Our record ot nctUJi a.Ml unaenlabla curei ot SYl'HIUS U phenomenal. Wo furnlili all mid- Iclnea Iree and eradicate th polxm ( rein th ilem In 90 day . Car * guaranteed. Iloura , 1:10 : t ) 4.U ; WtanMdar * and B4tm * yi. , p. m. TUB DIN-SHOOK nEMKDY CO. . W tfevr York LU , Oumia.