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WOMAN'S I REALM. J WOMAN'S POSITION IN SPAIN. Little Urtter Than Iouirtic Slave, Itiit , SatUtle.l With Her I.ut. j Woui.'hi iu Spain has Iin.l no pan in ih emancipation of tin- sex that has (nken place In most European etiiiiiuiei' In the last ivntury. says a writer in the I'oitnl.chtly ltevlew: "As a factor in so jinl life she stands entirely In the hack friiiniil: man has ihe predominant lutlii I nee, anil the position of woman Is an fntirely subordinate on-. To the for- isner the tlrst si.u'n of tliis is visible in file alisence of that easy and homely Spirit of hospitality prevalent in other Iountrles. ami which owes so Hindi of ;s character to female Intlnome. In hls matter the ideas of the Spaniard fetiiui a llavor of O.ieiitiilisiii. which the progress of time and the n-eiier ill ad- anee of civilization nronml him have ecu unable to dissipate. He possesses vhat we should call most limited views (14 to the sphere Inwhich woman should 1'iovo. lie thinks that a jjhii.1 wife (lioiild have no interests which nitty jliistract her from the duties of Iter I onsehold. and hence these duties the I hief Minimis lliem lieltiff the care and 1 riulns up of childreti-foi tn the cliiei' ici llpation of the Spanish lady. ! "Any unusual development of intcl !! in n woman Is held by public uptu rn to be unfeminine, ami the propor tion of intellectual women iu Spain is l-iiiarkably small. The majority of ('punish jslrls are quite uncultivated, i" I'lir modern 'iise of the word, except !:s regards hand-embroidery, music and .anclii,. for which the race has coiisid Irable aptitude. Half a century iijjo lie orthography of a lare pereeiuaue i,f well-horn Spanish ladles would not l ave come up to the siandard of one of lair elementary school boards. The nl ft ation of Spanish women has indeed l.nprored ilti.ln.:; the last thirty years, ('win:? chielly to nivntor facili'.ies for travel and a certain lilterin,' through I'f foreign haidts of life. Hut this has I nly taken place within the reeosnized I'nes of communication over the conn .v. I'hysical trainln.tr plays as small It part in the education of Spanish f 'onien as does Intellectual culture. In I lis, too. there is a wide distance scp f rating the Anslo-S.ixou woman from I er suilltieni neighbor. One of tin1 I lost noticeable characteristics of the I li-iii";- is the love of exercise which flic lias recently aciUiied. and In which the can now with impunity iudulsre. In paiu. on the other hand, not only lo I omen take little or no exercise, but J icy have a strong uv rsimi to taking I . Spanish jrirls are nev. r. in their Childhood, taught to appreciate opiu e r life, and they have no opportunity 0 ' .'icijuiring the taste later on. Au cii t 'avor was made a short time ago to Introduce bicycling Into .Madrid as a' t -in i ii i tie amusement, bur the atteript Vas a failure, owing to the obstructive e.tittldo of both sexes. The new idea f as only tak-. n up by a few votaries of 1 ireisn fashion." j Hue result of the position of the Span I i: woman is thu easy solution ii nft'ers ( f "conjugal problems." The explana I in of this fact Is to lie found in a co I .diary to the following general projio t tii:i nfl'eivd by th( author: "line of ie most esseiitiiil conditions of euiiju- ;1 happiness is tliar the views of the t niia.'ting parties as to their respec t e siiliei-es of action should be in per ( cl h.ii mony. In Spain there is never t iv ipiistjnii ,if what a woman emi or l ;ii not ln or tli'ml;. She is a domesiic ,ive, lilt sli' is a pen'ei tly coiiichted ( ii', and no mure devoted wives atal I :oth"rs are to lc fotitiil than iu that ( juii'i-.v." ' Tti Strenuonn 1.1ft- For f.lrU. t Siretiuosity. however, sveliis to imply : least a shade cl' difference from ie lergy, else why the ii-'v name'.' The 0 ct'onary says it is something "eager t pressing or urgent, strongly Insis t nt. marked by iincoinproniisitig z, nl." 1 mining the word back to lis rout in the ;ie'k, we fuel that '"strong. Imnl. f ng!i. harsh, especially of sounds" (i.r example, "the strenuous triimpets." I Precisely". The strenuous life is the li e that sounds like a trumpet. It is jf niinaut. assertive, militant. There i a tone of ileiiniiee and strife in it. is next door to a strident life. If this lr what it means, it is not a natural nor fa desirable life for girls. 1 take it for grnut-eil that a n.an and J) woman are of the same worth and C ii of the s;i...o kind. A woman's 0 'ecial and inestimable value Iu the orld lies just iu the qualities whi.-h D ake her womanhood. And these are things which strenuosity must disturb. II not destroy. t A serene and g- nile dignity: a trail Q lil wisdom to counsel and restrain: ll tine delicacy of feeling, ipi'ek to re k he, tender to suffer, yet patient to eh B'liv: a subtle sense of the value of p nail, iinimrchasable things: a power 0." great contidetice and of self-saci-e almost limitless where love speaks the word and duty shows the task; an Ji siinct of protection, and a joyous p id" in mothering the weak; a brave 1 yalty to the rights of the heart S ;aitist "the freezing reason's colder firt;" a iiobK- hunger aud thirst for liinioii.v. an impegnalde strength of 1 t'-ei::il reserve; and au -xhautlot.s f 'in roslty of pei'soii.il surrender t is - are th- naiive glories ..' woman 1 i"d. I'iiise are 111.' things thai life, j! f ill' and well ordered, sie.iild deeiieii. j u'old. brighten, and harmonize in the t 'rfection of a woiiian's character. liemy Vim lyki, in Il.iijier's liazar. " Tuiu'lii' Th;l lakc For Mrsfulice. 1 Sets o'' shirt w.iisi bullous of yaiuti d C d gilded china ;ii'.' effective it' ratli- i 0 iw.eMi.v a i e-sol ies of dress. Solne 0 e ii a:'d. ethers oval or square and b e il'vnratcd after the fashion or I'res d n. l'.e!!'i. Staffordshire. I.iiuog.-s ami Jf vri.-.. An oniaie.cn: fm ilie belt ; d i.i match these buttons, ami i! f i:!i i.iusi out it resembles uotliiug so C itch as a but:, r plate: ' Ihe tuitions, ornaments ami baubles, li g.'.ie;::l enjoy no less a measure oi t- ; It'll than the aeluai materia!.- C . !!; -;i,wi:s iii.'i!srl es. The prettUsl . i'.:.s are ihe little iys;al or pasti J? I's which form the tassel io lie taf (i as oi lil'boii knots or bows wliieL 1 iieili-?!! 0".': fruvUs. J'lieii nai'n.w I 1Y0MAN', dozen or po of tiny paste buckles with-' out any ralson d'etre except in the mat. ler of ornament, and as nearly . very- . tiling leriniiiate.'! in a tassel all mant'.ct of .haiuiiug methods are employed in tlh.ir construction. Fuchsia and Hewer ' tassels are popular, and on the san'.i est and newest pelerines ihe ends ar gailiercd into the siiuiiil llde of tassels, and the same idea is carried out in tie millinery. Kveiything is knot led, loo, the most fashionable stocks being ihose wound like a bandage round the tlnvai and twice knotted in front or biom.ht low down and knotted over tic hn-i. In the lailor made river gowns the lie brought f-.oiu either side under the coal and knotted omt the bust is quite Ie dernier chic. iheti:!i one can Ii.uuly without a stict'h of Iniagiuai ion .',o-scrib-.' tlic idea as a new one. It cer tainly was a pcpular iinishiiig loin-h to a tailor made gow n ai least three years ago. New York I'onuuercial-Advi l tis.T. ' " "on.-'s. Always quaint and pretty are ihe . dainly little carriage shades. ! Klileily woinca e-pccially appreciate ( their capability of being tilled exactly right, lii.-mks io the joint. A plain lace cover oxer a si! l'o;:i:da. ti. hi is the usual thing. Tucks llglliv. Kitller a cluster to ' fot-in a biu'il' r. or in au all-over seheuie. ' A lace or embroidery iuo.lalli.rn may be applied lo cadi gore. This is usual- ly done that th" parosel may ie really a part of a cosiuiue. Croiesque handles are noi se n to any great extent. N'ery lovely are those teriiiinaimg in the shape of a ros-- bud. a lily bud ot oilier tlower that lends Itsel.. These dclicalely eiianieled novel, ies summer hangings this season are m. ar chosen to match the dress. 'cool and dainty looking. K.-ii'.es .i".-ss- Ilclachable covers may be admirable, hig a r '.'m so d::;i luingJy. that some- but they seem lo us about as seiisiMi- ip,;,; j.-. acecptcl as in ssary to the as I'.etachable bat iritntui'.i-s. co:.''-V:i and good fun. Islilng of : Straiiped parasols are not a happy aus". S-loci a leeseiy woven. ?e. " idea, lb" fl'ect beliis.' clumsy. ;i mi!V that ni'd hang iu li e A Jewd-'d network ocr a tine cry--- sr of fohls, acd that will greasy tal ball forms a stunning I'andh. rr:'.; .' light of ile sc. it; ore or F:u riev.-r Itulo In-i-silcii tigur. t-'I'm .! ihe re n'ptains. and they v.-il! attractive handles ii' a pe-ni-.v lir-s H boa'.! ! at an !."ih sired, to be w..i n. A i Ia n while sunshade is useful : nd I; p is desired from the pure pretiy. while J'.i.i n i mbieideiva ce:itrep'''ce Cr.-;--- l:ne:i oil' s are Hi-, t.-p .." the nn, ur.iss ,ii, n pieces, oi' the vogue wic ii carri. ,1 with li'.'c.i colored blue 'hf.: suggest Fanton, I'll!:,;!, rigs. worke i in white siik iu a heavy design. Sun-and-vain uinl rell.is are. as usual, are admirable. Thec- blues are lines in ex ;dence. - i'hihidelniiia lb ,-ord. continual wiih msh ignay furniture, besides will stand "tui'bi'.ig" w ill: Hit .1 Woniiiil follli.-inn. Miss I'.i riha It. Fischer, says Lady's rietoi'ial. is the liist lady w In . as .pi.il ii,.i -i i,,eio',w,i- ,.i' ihe So, i. tv .;' ('er- iljicated Liberal Agents, ami i- the daughter of feloucl Howie ss l',s,h-.-. hit.- of t;:e Indian Staff foip-. The s,.e:ei.v in which she has ip'ali- lied for I'.ieinbershli.i was .-.tai.lislie.l to diffuse kuowlciue of 1. - ; , :i laws. . incli'.iiing reg'.strat'.en jr..i-i:g ag. tits ; and others inter, si , d. Mis Ihsciici went tin for exaa-itiaiion in Lomloa ; iast Fehniary, and she is now a follow of the society. Sir . t hit.ks i; is I he duly of women to come forward io tiil the posis now .:', n tot" ihe'.ii. and ei.tisid' rs i. i'gth of v. lour or taU'eta In the .le thal ihe closing of ihe doors to vo.noii . sired shade and ka" stampi 1 on if a by the Loudon lioromih I'oui.cil Mil dragon or the royal arias of Turkey or and thy present lldncaiieti bill io be l'crsi-i. T'li-u ..r.tllno ihfs In na'.TOw ihie to tli' ii'iiitliv of women thc.i.- old i.raid and y. u iil hav.' duplirated selves. She is strongly .-f the opiiil.-n that the i lay til coir..' whe.i mviii.-ii will have tile franchise, .s,, ihat it is .!- sirab:,' ilia, they siioiild know some- tleiig of registration law. Tlioii-h yc-:n- Miss cis.ii r is honor- Liberal Association, has Icon for inrci c ars on the i oeittio ..f il,.- l'o; is nn, nth l.ib-ral Asso.-ait i, u. a na mb.-r of the Lilian, v and Ward i ".en u.il : e. She has il lie a gv-at ileal i , i-clive cl.'i ti.-u work. '.T.isr Uie swei-i.'st 'I'liini:." Many of lie .! signs of i Iwork are ' bi.rrowcl f:---i:i tie-" i:--l in hainl- guide ling, fie : I this id. a invaded ihe i.aliii .f decoration. but lis latest i,a;i ;. :, ,s ,n ;h" crown ing adjuu.-i of C. :: lone attire. Th lingerie bat !. the I'.irisian liatl mark, ami i. i-netoun.-.-.i "just the sw.-eii'si tiii!.- ' for midsii:::: .er wear. I'...t.si-. lawn or mull, linked or shirred, and Knulish cu,!.n ..lei-y are v.sed iii i.e-ir crcaiieti ia . .u.iuctii.n wiih lac and tlowers gaJ. re 'I be fact thai their ...rivet .-xp'vssi.uis ,. only pos-eM,. iin.i. : the defl liamllmg of a uiilliiiery art.-' is the chie." of their uniiiy i iiai tiis. IT.'ity Tilings Wear. A n-w ma'erial is "sail cloth.'" a coarse lias lal rh that is servieeahie and smart. The usual bl.e 1: band mi votm n's sailor hats is .-.:.i.-.-d oi cas.oually this season by . ii" . f the brighi green. Lins io be Iii I iie van of fashion inust be s- t in th- old style witli Very large stones am! ta ii'i I' d wi'h dla- iiioiiil d'Ht. W'a'.-li i as-- a!l. drift itig toward old- sin oiieiiv. i'i... cross r snake- skin liui-h is I'll .ai ami ..f ihe tin- gold Will, lies. A pale bin gkice p. ti and laser:, d w it h Io" which is I t:n I ho k , l be ii.'irt'.'W wi'ii ii. A liali's,-Ii:e 'a ) form of a tini:- a mi-.i,; 1, llcver ::-.' is .. Will! ' ; he 1' 11 ' ' .li e o ' N. arly all ti.- ' -igas nana- of n.-w . hav- i'le!;Ie. a e I'.e. I e - . iii a si.iaia r - . a - ih en is inek- d line, through lei ribbon oi I.-::i is in tin 1 ',1 byV"les ...hi. i. ,i tr', lor !.! : rat. il l-elt :i r.'i'.oiiu, il beads i 1 'i i.at Willi li, I-hr.i.-bi- .:r favor. Seal,, ;...!. I. are aiii. plays at il.e i A m-v.- I.'.:: :i small t.a:',l III.- l ib 'W so- : into renewed ,-. pun. , pally in i.i ii e ill I nc d. - i." . a I ... 1 1 1 ,. v- like : i. i s , ,, ,i.s. ., ' ilea ilie or l.o !' M-ai'd.-lllei.. hen ..; nc! it pr es iii ai i iie in! daises pi" 1 1 ,Iy i ,o a ;aa. bo j !'.' .11.1. Ie lip ir.oiiuiid on sticks riiit.-.i a light green. :..nr Collars of Arabian la.e or oiher ' luavy vn.'ii'iy ar-' iiliii;:ed in slyhsli . f -iie kwca:- f..r tb- s et. A frill of en- cliiit'oii or other so,! lii i'.-lial is aiha d ' oi the tiiroat and aiioiii ih- ..ni-.ii,. edge, and wi;h b ug . itds ol i ibhoii or , tin. iliifi'on, .lie has as pretty :i'il ' iht.ii'v tlil e'.'-.s-i-'iy as emijU In Uv- j s.u'3, I iJ,VVVVVV'iVoVViVWiy s tc.7ijrl T 2" KUUdi&HOLU . MATTPe " J. 1 A 1 J . Jw.VAV.VAWASWW.Vl" rURMTURE FOR AUTUMN. I.ciittitii' 31utli In Kvlilunceiew Iilfit m to l lilnn Cloxetr, A proiihn.'iit feature of the newest; fm i.i lire olfercil tor ntuijmu Is till , , ,,, . ,., ,; gi'.ii iavor shown le-ithcr, I.eaiiiei , se c s to adorn or trim every piece ii ,. . . , , . i OIU " i1 I lie oi l. i e i nu.i e ii i. ,., , ,., , ... , , ."love or t-.i u,oy. lJUli:1 ..nil. llUCll. 11 is euin-l ur-ei : i for cu. nous, to upholster the oack line i sea', cr :a strips it terms ihe bad, j ii.d t -f them. Tli.. leaiher scrcet , Is fave.c.l of the hour, and whet it is i,. t all made of leather, 1- athot 1 ii',i:!r;;.i i;, i.f arloiis r.eserii use,, as etui' 'Ilishnieut, lf : ' 1 A very tiocl idea just out Is to cleSl j the 'Soers 'f china closes, bookca. s j ........... w ..... in 1 ,i Mission six- e wlu!1 lf -, nthercl cak. with a pin;: 1U j ., ...jp , t ;itUi r or short wrou..'c ' ilvIl 'p;, latter is far nn.l i Uwiiy ill.' most et'fecl'.w and smarter. ; ; q-il(l n(.;1Iuiiin leaf and tulip are seen ' ni the de 'erative moth's of many : : i.,u,sf ni 1r iirthstle wall cover-; ji,., j,,,. .Hmia,n. Tiie iniperted clXvcu , a.v cp-cially !esirab!e. and grass' cio;j, tn ,,rauge and wood colors, wit!' ;l louvi!:l loniiilze.l .b'sigii of tulips. U j stjllsli to an unusual degree, besides ; niahlug a tine background. : Whin llie very warm days come, cup js .,lPl , t,.,. "Messed be ii .ihing;" yet 1 ih. nhr. dia'chat', us stiilTs olVered for, the slightest clialtge of i.nt. i.a.ian ni.in s.a'u. -.I a strong u sr.! s;ar,tial. u:i- chr.'i:;" ydlo-.v adorn, d si-,p, -. is ,,u:: .. out of th.- . dinary f.r "::".imev l uinrshlngs V plain yellow uphols:. ry stuff is its usual .lecmpaiiimcti!. - r :l white ere. touti.' wh!t a j.-Uow r -sc-l'lillad-lphia Kccrd. A lt.in.!oim fovtiorf. Anv clever woarin i-an easily hav- .in xeeeuinly Iir.ndsoi.ie portiere nexr winter I y making It h-r piec of sum- ' iii.t '.'am y work. i!et ih" v 'liiiired ; au :; Singly . i nsjee curtain at about . ne-iliird the price. Oi' eviiir.se It will have lo be lia ! a :'t.-"."Wa: d. limit-Out Scatf. nuiN.t s,..,,s ,,,,inu,. pi Je ntv ot toe na-st I. 'pular ol lions,. ,kvi,ran t'eaturc The latest have l.ttle railing irms. , f which S oi't.ii arranued ,..,, ., .,..,., .,, ,,,,. u ,... .:e.. i : y we:'.;, and n ton shelf on wlii' h a i :. 1 1 of tea may be served. . . RECIPES . . s:.ii; s m"iv.u.i , i.e large cup i ,,- sI;,:... w;tt, uv.hirds of a cup of ,Kt,..,.. .. Mjt!l j,-,,;, iom juice i ..,i j,,.. ,;, a i e,l v, lloiv -;::,I: dissolve half a t'.-,si tifill of baking soda in two te.isp i '.. .,;' he: water and add ihe :ni:.i',;r, i:.,n stir in Hoar :, .iiuh , Io make a .h.o.h sll.f enough In loll out thin, i u: in ro'.iwis ji'id bal" i'i i at ia r a ii.- t.-: ai o n. Lssei: i- ; :; leni 'li I- p" b.ib'y us.-. I l.y ihe bakers to till! r- I he ealo s. Hash !'.!-. ivned Polatoi-s (;,n .r ( hop ijulie line fo'ir iiic-.liniii-.-i. "1 potato.-; "ii-'ii:i ith sail and p-pper; put t.o i:il ies o,iii!'uls of butler in ii frying yan; wl. !i it has milted add the po- Lions: '. !ii:t.l ihe pin-'.1,:,-', il i'e We'd lai.M'i! v. i li the butti'i and are hial-d; ;uisli i he pan to one .:' the rung,' where ih,. leair Is moderate, without tirrliig f,,r twenty oiiuuiis; the po- tat. ies should be browned and f..s:.i un ..ii.el.-t when iuru.il net of t h pan. i.-,.,,;, ,fu;,.,. I'mUijuj. - m( ,,.. , apr,,! of any fruit juice with .no i upfui oi water ..-.cr the Iii -: nili three lev. I j ial'1, spoon; ais m" .-crn siarcli iu fie -! third i up i f cold water; when ih.- fruit ; i'" i-mt wet. i is b-diiug add the corn j :-"H"cii. s.iir.ug i ,i:s.a:i:iy oin.i ;t ihlekeiis: then it'll half a cupful sU.'.'ir: i ".II I i:e wiii.es of two e wry stiff: iii-"i but tin m into t:ii' -. iiiru in'., a in. mid: put iu th 1 : ia .- . i.i I 'i iliiu. turn from iiiculd 1 I'le: .-cr,- -., cii..;:i slightly sWeei-! ' hi l Hi; ; Pare and i in into I'icil thick one pineapple, i !::'.: iir.y ro:m.ls aial :! i.'iiud nn. .lid biitto-ai and a a s iii'-i pan half a u . if a cup of .-'.igur and ti. , ni' Vic" e,,!!!' il'ld liP'.f a i nili. stir nut :! 1 -liling. an.', i ceil : ' l.'-ii cl, I a, id i Ie1 a i.. eggs. a::. I wh-Ii Weil ii. . .l,i;.s well bca' u ,' o'l'. il e: .ill, Is and s'ca n - ari .a one n: 'i:id. S r :: , uddiiu sa'iee. "I' iii;: , . ' i ,e- ties- Was: i .. iin.l . .....:.i ii i a I. r c; 1. -, . ; , i v :, . a, in. ...'., 1. is.- u ,;t ,i ;i.i t j ; ' -i ;: ..." t e. n iiiinut-. i . . .: ;.. .- -i .-.':' id.-iey ! ' '.. s. ci -lit i. I ... 1' .-eVIl i 1 id' i- iiud ii Si: ..11 ' ,. r i'. Uri. i ii -ell .'ll il s . I.I::. I l eillCil Mill !a!-.. . : -h" ' .' ' ' -' ' ;" 1 ' -: 1 .a '!v-4' i.-.; t..(. i i 1 il iiill'.s ill d trj PEWS BROUGHT HIGH PRICES. In WashinQton'a Exclusive St. Jchn't One Scld for $2,750. At nn auction sale held Friday at Bloan's miction rooms two pews ia ! Tt. John's Protestant Kpiscopal j rhurch. I.tifaycite r.e.nnre. were Fold ' it bis prleci. Few No. r2 brought i f J.TeO, w'ciie pew No. " was sold for i JI.CO'). Wlille F- r"if,s f'la.v .. . .... ,i ..,,1 for it , .1- , i. , i i . a r.ire tY.;g for n pew in old bU , , , ., M ...i,i. John s, which Is I.e." ultra fa shlonaMe . , . . f rj'.ir. li In V, nsliire.iea, lo be rail lor church edl- Bee heirc rr. small, the pew:' have for i(..;it ,,,, am, ,.p..o h a!)K. OI;iy o( r,,,; .. ,,v m,,t-;ni T;,en they are m: ! oinriclit to the i,!!ivi:n.-"ers C"d ,'.-c':,ia in a I i:"::v that fa:U- ily citii r ,le s en' or i.; 've-. away I' o'a the cn;c:t. Hflen p 'wl'.oldyrs v.iih s.im'l I'liivi'',., cp,! -,t in their ,,. v tr a , ,.,.,,,) ,.,::ili.,.r of years, ' , ,,.,, .i.,.!,,, t.ri..-s prices . . . . , ... ,. .i .:. . ,',,,, .v. ,.al y,...l!s i,-ee there A , ,, 'j :l. ,. :1 pew in St. . ' Vh.-'l;'. ;l el-e ,-.- i nt am lion (,,- V-:1J t'i;g Fe1 I'leve'aml '..r-i-.'ri'iic-n. b !:.Mb' e. lieii-r , ,..., tv,.;, ..,, i'i :,;a- on ae- ', . ,,f -rinr location. ., a v, m; iirt of pei-soi'.:: w e) ,, . i,,rs .-r ..-cav in St. John' r.;,: i,- -..i v '.!! t.;!;. up t:il . , ,, a ,.c,v . l.'ir. h alnio-'t iwii ' i;,.. ;;.;, ,.' t ;,- pre flit o::e. ;".n;;ie y. nr.-; :'.:.) a Faltiiaorean b.vi-'-.t n p '.v In St. .InhriV. and pave it ,,, . .... ; v,j:i, t'.ie distinct ure'.er- ':;.n. :'.; t i: e.:'.' to be placed at i. ! ot the pr'-.-ident cf the Fui:-.; S -'v. ).!s fa Tr. r.i- '' '.i:o y.'in-i. ho.vever. l'.avn i this pew. for Mr. Clove ;,.",:.!.. I the rrcbyterian ..i.i so i!M Harrison. ' M. Kir:.v m-.s n MCaodist K.msov ii a i'aic'i :en:;--.. . i. ' i--. an Fpi.--cop.i-1 she. W illi the '.'.nose. elf. . row iv ellpi.'S It. ' pf sident'.: v: every ;' 1 . Vy. - Wst.d't -- :.::,.:il. ''a' Ha.t.t::iro Aim ri- i. r. ; .1 l; A UscTa! Crc'i'y. T;ri!:::'r i t'l" J'ino i t-vry. ot ire :: to ci .'to or preserv 4 1 ibiie pin ".'S. s.ylves-1-r V.i'i o-:.!i:i.a;.ci: beauty ui p" t- - th'is i-'ieaivs . t th .-f tee A:,. 1 1. an S- i-nce at..' llisfi-ie I'rei . Mi.-iiei -. ty: "Its i. . of worli by X,.-.. York tt... at it." I't.-'-.'i. v . el t-::ty ;!':-c'. in th ..tops for p.esorv:v.i si: H hi. t.v'e i.i 'ti''"' ' - in -'"v." Yi if - a ! -::-: e' Tav r l'i- inaae o! a; -.at-:.'!- i:..:;i:it"!- and the .;". , f !:.!;:.ir A'., u P. .". th" I'hili es M un ci haii t"! Y. -d.' i s, the mar.aion cf S;i V;'':.;;.j .:. . a in .loknwt.'tt n and thl n ;i..- , f the I',".'.: r.t l '..".v Point a r.i T,. -a. A ' rttare of the soeictj is the i is.i'ii .I'i. ti i f a v.. iur.n's aus iiiary wl.i h I. as pc I'err.'-e,! c.f "':iv f.cr ice." Yilir .. ,!.:. It i !x: i--: s...ii. i i .in. I'oM-l'naa, :-l ,-'l I'll! I'. S. V. i:.-v."i.i i.o!i'-. ... Hr. Im !r-.rViii- -.v'ssr t iiiiis' Sy ni. f.r-l it.lre'l et ili !:.-.. so ft". I til" . rr -. r. ,!':.''- ii.'lll . e. '- , a . .ii . i.v; i alii.e'ir.'-. wuel '':; . -."i -. : ! : . . I' is. s t':ie ciirai .t I-,' ! hi-,- f f li . eiigil ,'lire. i. W. ( ' i'l.I . ah i .'., ..iiiia.'.: a-. Moil,. . figg f.a-1 .Imii. i'.. l.MI i la ier In - 1 I vuia- , :'" "'i .... ......... , . j..g ill iiT'.i-.'l.'llV" mi: 'lay ie.,r:.lliK' e.lit.ea i.oi -:r o-.l .veil legls-'li.ss e,...r.'. ei.grav- ji.g-. l ia... t"g'':!.''r wi'h Its rcv-'iiiar n'h'-r- it:,i ,.e.i!i-u' n.v . .. hi. ii j"' Journal w. ii ia lie freat rai.ks oi lu.tr.j . i- itiia iiewst upers. , S :J2flHWISS(j ---.-s.. .. ' I have U"c.l Acer's IL-irVicor for over t ii-tv e-.r It J'ai kept S my scalp' frcVfroiii'siaiiJruif and fc !'PvsnuJ nvhar from turn- '"S. ':S ' R Biuings, Want. 0 There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vior it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair docs net suddenly turn black, lock dead and lifeless. ButeraduaH.y the old color comrs back all the rich, i lUlll.o l.u.i, ii. wis. . iv,.., j uarK. color it u sea to nave. The hair stops falling, too. SI 03 bonis. Ail drujtliij. It y.iir ilniTL'i-t .'iiteiet meply ymi. ,i ,il o- an, I i e w.ll ' ni ,i li"? t no sur ,r.,i iriu'in. m ni jn'.ir i..ircsr rv; r,-. ill. .-, A. in .'. . r n ... i i.-vi-.i, .i Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of vour eyes? It's your liver! Use Ayer's Pills. Iw.-.nt vour moustaciw or tcar-J a beautiful brown or ric'a bi.iCk ? Vse I Buckingham's Dye '.,.., fii..t..-.K. P Mi tCu.N.r.y N Hi 'V".i I'M WW? mi 's, !5 3 . it 4' y-r Js U.U A Ails I I !1 .1 J D rr I It v.iir c (ll JBIB'II I Cured Iy Pcrian:i o? An Interesting Letter Fromf Mrs. m. iv. Bouscn, ot Richmond, and Her Little Daughter, Pearl. 1 V" ' ' s ti i i in ' I If ill l'W . i SttVrV 111 ':.-'iV '2 A lK ll ''ih'lSX . 1 X1 .,1,1' .' l-y.ji VVi SU'J& - Z k 1 1 I 'f r,r.CV y ' ' Ulmy A ,,. , i I Mis. M. K. ll.iuih, Ki' liinoii I, .i., w,:'"'": , IkkI cn'nrrh nil thmuiiU minis- ! fern oi" n 1,'Ciirs ON'' "" '. ft I 1 1 I t f ICII S ,1 If . f s, if . f , i . . ...... f Mm!"" M'fl'vl" 4l2j lIlliW'CN x'illl I I fr ' X-k -jLiliT'l'.S.V- I. I' 1 , .K'.(n":-. i i i i a tn nit irrll (iii'f hrllrr iitxv lixm ''""''':...., ., j,v ""i,. I'. riuiii ! fje.'.l -... urn I'.t. ; f tl 'I llil isc ii ll ' in tr.'i-i li-it i-.HiivrU .' nil ll nil'' " ""' ,.( :i .'ii n:r 'eeiiiKi, if ii llttlr ,ilrl. ir'o. Isrrr.n irm 'i.i.f "'" ri !i. hut irn s i it ml Ini I'mimi- n- I iOfiln tn Iti'. r i'ci-nio "'is "'.. nil tin- li'nr. I'f.r iimr I ii" riiilrri n i unit nml nil ;'iu's" t c.'ie l't ru- yjin m. h. ;;nis7i. ; , P, .ii-I V ! u.' '-: ' W!" " I w is V Women WfK Work V?f $ml)i Front Royd Worcester and PooJoij Corsets K Royal Wcrcsstar Ccrcct G3.,w.-.,vr, As to Doctors' and Lawyers' Fees. In conveiYatVti the ot.ier day r pro:r.li:..r.t lawyerr. lnarhcl to a jihysi ria.1 of npute t!.:;t tao Plant estate amountinK to some forty niillioi-.u, r-.-o-il-l iirira tiie lawyera about a mil- i.in dolln-r M f " s. TI.o docior aau- I c,l the lawyer: 'Mr K. feippiipi ",lr. rmrt worn ;1vit:ti. but. tie ro l.-Ii.g a har.ee of j Mr. l":.i:t's l't''. would I:::: !,, .i'i.-'i!i.'.l in r vi.;i:iig in ; I l.ooo.'" The immolate answer w l ot lor - ; "Cer- i I t.iiidv ro'." ' "Well "' askrd nr. M.. "I'.'.v.v Is it that th" lawyers can charee :;ueli larr.u ; P.eer.'is"," r. pit; 1 the a 'voer.te, "a ivy.-r's fe.-r. are Hxed l y tl.o coiiris." Aid the cob 'crated pi:;, si, ian, whose cf.iC" fee of b II dol'ars id often i'rudi:li1i".:v nab!, veteari:.'.!: Von lawy. rr. h... i!el th.e proh leni of n 'fpres, rve'-oli. Wt'ii ..ie p-ni.: '" ' ' ' c" con of others."- New York Tino . nrnii.il r;Mirrr AC ein,:ivi i mm CUIviL tt! Ll UII Uf iwi tT i ii i.i-. :: i: t isas. i n MX'y -1 I ia sp.-i,. i win .-i.i::i.i.'r.'' s- i.ti'inhcr a ia -'. I'.-sftit t ..t M.-.U Ii-..-. iviitl-.tr. h; . i.i .-u muey. til ia-!'. Oi's nr.". uciui nr.. .. . i i'i i . h! Jiw Tcriiii Hn-.r.i nt isoMi'.i , ; : ctes ii.r i 't.i'sl , i k. 1 -l- .Uli'.-ii .'.v. i.t .li., I f r- ire-. In liiili'r i ' " .ll!il.l, .! . !.t III", il. I' 1. nuoMi, V A , . KirilMnn rf-SUlF .M'-MIWiY , lvltnnUAU L.11ALC JL.lll.i.aI i SF.I.f-CT HOIP. SCHOOL I lor unX Luiies. I or JlL terms au,lcMabig,ionddies:i. ; A C. I. WILLIA.n.sox. Irs., : No.3 Last Grace St., RICIinOM), VA. E1 PISCGPAL MALE ACADEMY, 6 IIOI'S KJN, A, KF'-OiO vMi'fi I '..". Hu.i1-nl o. nil II.Mi,uulnulti.,i t nro'lr t. ,-i.l,-ml,-, e "!l,-ir rr...r!il"rv i.n.l I : I-, .r-. -. .V I hri-ti o, lii.i,... -i li . I f r I ' - .!.. i, All I" ie Hi:.- i ui'l, I '. fi I'., l. !'. : 'ii'!i'i, s---. ii n, - in-s,.( i-nii..., i ; r':,s I iv. I - r ii. lil'i .:r . t. .I ci.e i.t-i.ilr. I . 0. J. lll.i.f. Cnuli I iiiv fi:i. mm 1 commercial college of Kentucky univfrsitt, , l.ilMM.IHV, kV. lliel.r.l kfer.l 41 Hs.l.t bl.ilpii, Hov. lr.,11. Iluvin".., ..nrl Liai I .1 nun.: au 1 f. l.niU. l. I. :'- HlVlil'U ItMITlV.' Vrri ..' l.'i'.lnituii. Uy. ATLANTA COLLEGE CF PIIAKMACY. : .- -iipit.- ii. ti..- r s .-p. '! -Ill-ill. 1 !.- k-r-i,.iii-.-s s-ill.v. A'.il.ss III ! "!:.!lidi H .:rt;c i ; cr 'tiT tdun AIM, Willi, halt, Atl.il, in, FOH MALARIA, CHIILS AND FEVER HL I X 1 Pi BABEK. ill ,.v.-r Miu-ii- ,i- ill-- - ir. I ail liin ieli.l li-,.-, - il l I . , .., ... in-, I v i 1, I . I'ii i. . .- I liy III. .11 .!.M.V I II W.i liMli.1.111. IL I. rttLEMAN-WAGENDR W HAD ) A C . il'lil Uluu- Mn el, CMARLI-5TON, 5. C. ,il . i 1 N F ' ' . 1 ' I! I s 1 1' I T ill i :;s ..r . : i i i ,. i i , .- e sr ' I .. im.i . i . i- , .-. II ... al'--.v.!.":vtl-.r mi Systematic Catarrh. I . J v0"ij;!''' ' 1 ' i J i !i b.ihv I i .'i.ti icti'il I itai rh. and was ilue- t I b s v. i n ,. i,iiw, hut Unite i'-l a:.y e I My molli.T .is taking ' !' reai. t ill the I it'll- .iii.l c.iw some ot U and 1 ...a l..'g.ui t improve. ..ltd J "a n.v well a-:, I fit us a in tie pi-. I .en ftwehe vimi's old. The doctors told te..!i..r t i:" '" '" ' r- ?:wehe v.-.r old. The doctors ..i,i te..!ii. r I fiairii."- Mi-s I'c.irl i-.iis,-h. J It is , l.-n.-r .. .fiction a lo !,. In r 1 i'.raiM ;.',, ie r, :.'.! ,,, env ail mi,!, , ; I'mirw Ihe ir.nny ..ns in vha : ' I'. r.ir..i a s I , en put to tot m all .it-..l i.i - a, ate atid i lii-oin,- ..nur i no ore - .r a is l a! I us rctiiclv to ci, .in r ,i. j,-.,r. I". i !, i is ihe a. kiio'.i ! !.' d iitiiii li i-ci.i- , ,( .. ,,. ,i, j,, u,,,,., . ,-,,,. . .'u o. !-1- I I'.'iaa.t. lias wiitt. n .t I"-', mi mmr y -m va:i. v?4:---NJv c : ft .r"J 1 jKLI" ,..- eVanIae rtiir.ped C C C. Kf ver sold In UlU. Ucwwii uf the ieil'-T wlio tries to sod 5i;ethin2i".;t ts tfJud." "v.''7 ? . A I tsO,.. nlric.) 1 r-l. ' ..,,- - in V.i oirv t-'i l' o: t-i' -:, qlr;r..J n,- f-r-r .,, v.i. :,l,i':i i. -. .v. ... 'iii.-ni n I. ...ki eili'. .I'.'ttl: ,il,l, l ,,j i. ,.;( vs. -o''. '!..' tu'J'.'id !.? Polonno ri - -' , . '.:-, A.I io . l. M. s a.:!':,'' ul. l ic-l.trtil. Ilullin, i:,l a. riVecKC'if " dtc scrtO'040oi!0".50' 1 i !. LKI.sll CONDI I IONS i AM) Clil.US Cl ULI) li b j a i 5 T i i x i: o s.,1,1 l,v till lirli' i lsl.. 1 k l--.c C HJUCrif - i's l0RCRij TCT .TH M h. ,.' i .... r,.i..iu ai-. nine. 'i'" -V'' V I 'ill. ; i I -i a I n io lii'U'i.Hi, !.. i-. r. aits :i.'c. tl- u "I l'.-r.n., I 0- "'" v . -. .1 , t , 111'. lliVI'illll. ill!':' ; ! - - ! I'. .-Ii.cl.t el v ,11' . l-c .1- . 1 , A.ii ie I '. jLiii' L.-.tJ.'i. ' sJ-Z: I'..l lo give j..-! Ins v.ila.!.:- ' !vi.-,. r A i :-s.- Dr. Il.rlm-.n. Prc'dc.l cf The U r' 1 A fy. ft II o i-icoi n.il. iiaia, I ohiai' iis Ohio. H A fii Al 1 V U iS' f'TV i -.vi". - i: v; c: is.- in vin-: 1 1 v. hi .s A isu 1 1 v ill ."-mi i:i r.on f. I li ! -v.- 1 i i. i 'I-', ', f , M'-'r .:Ui'.:-.s o! , ; J g-..': v-i . ''JJ! s,-''lv .. ii v..,.. ., ,. s,.s i-,..i,-.,.ai',-. 1 1 i.-.i... .-iiiii Vr-.'l J 'Vs-i'v; jo ' i -i '. i i ' ' r-too t-to i.u. i mumc. l-. j i .i ( r.M.vtuji I nif. i..:.'-s nn I Mil. "l., on w..ru. mciM...?. I'nii.-r . i.-r nc. ik.oh. ii mii.-rs. t-:i.-. n oi u -.i-iti.e- . .v-r .i..yj c .ity. imn . i imm i ...,.! w. i ... i. . ,i,,i imii. ....... a... n-t . o.i. ; .,..w.r ,..v.n , .:. .Z ' J h ,U V.:- ' 'frc V'-v -iM'-..--, - g. -r,-,.-.. . V t' if' SKIN-TO Hi B BR Sloop for skm-t-orturetl Babiisond rort for tiroj, fr.'tt.Ml MuthtTS iu warm lmtlni witli CuTici K.v So.r, and gentle anoint i.igs with Cl'tktka Oimtmf.nt, purest of ernoUients and grt'titstof skin cures, to c followed iu severe cas: s by mild doses of C'ltk l ka Ri soIiVknt I'ii.i.s. This is the imrest, sweetest, most spee.lv. permanent, and eei.nt.niictd of treatments for torturing, disfiguring, ileh ing, Imrniir,', bleeding, scaly, crusted, and jiiinply skiu and scalp humours, with luss of hair, of infants and children, as well usadulta. MILLIONS OF MOTHERS Vee CrTirrRA Potr, iKtflcw,1 by Cxmrvnk Oimmt-nt, the frrrat tkin viro, f"r rt -t r. tiii.-, pu. Ifyln, mi l ln;uti fyin liiu -lln, atrl fur all the uijM-ti of tin tlK't, lalhf uti 1 nur-Tr, MMIhii of omen ii-m1 t Tin-KA PiuP In the fotm of halt. 4 for nnttoyiti Irrl. tatUiTin. iifliwinvtiiim, and ulrerativo we.iknctic.-t, ati I fur niKny 6;iimUvo, ntl-Oiit:o purposes. COMPLETE TREATLIENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR r.-n-l.ttr .if I'mrrm Soat, to rlwina.- thfl ekiii; i rrn i Hi l ump. r. I" lie it ll.r tlitn; m i n l. i in Hkholvknt I'm lo ... ,1 .11:1 ileneii' llii- l.l.ii.il. A SINIJI R H' ,.rtrii - ulti.-t.-lit ,'nre t',.' I;,, .-I l..iliit :iii:, .tKiiifinliitf, lusjilnir. Iiiiii.in. .11, ,1 ... .iH l.iiii,.,ui r.i.-ii-.., ail lull ili. n.v, will. I. nt li;iii, wlii-n .-el i'i-.' 1.111 . ' n ; "S ' it, t r. w k . I,- '' . ' , , '! .i.'imt - "I",' '"ImU i I .'EM I - je-t vli Mrxr bcssion UNIVERSITY COLLEGE nc McniniMC-n'tHMOND. ill iff L If l u 1 1 1 Hi voiniNiA. (VH:DICINE DENTIST BV FH ASM ACT Lecture Hulls . r Tlmory, I aaurnturle.t A - proof, tlnsi'ltuls.cr Practice. Situations Secured l t j;rinin.in'! or itmittii retttmlf J. -Wri's Rlassey Busincso Colleges loulsiille. Kf- Monloomery. la. Hoi'3ton. Tp. Colur.iliuj. f Richmond. Va. Ulnninoham. A!a, Jacksomills. Fl TIIC I'l l is I'llH'I'.iiS' nilAlS anil I'KAMtr I lit I ni'".".. 1 lt I "ll I'ihi'.s I..T 111" .iui.ll. B my mid iM..i-y ! 0- ,v, i . a ,,l .1 nr.. !! Hi y ..f ten ti ll ,u. i li r. l r . p. ,v. r. .',r fri' . ;t 11 ..I o r. i l i'..i.s. ! .! 'Ill- .ll ... i ,1 . I 111-.,, SWIFT CRCEK Stock and Dairy Tarm. p li' r..r-iil.. ,l-i in. l-.T'. . , f ' ' ikI-i.-.'i-'I J oe. IV ' '. .- Iit- ll.i I-mill 11. I it., li.jTv-. ,; N-...1" l-rl.'. . Illi ll ll. V XL.''" U ' ' ii..- . in-- in . S-T I.. I. t :-.. ll,.-!.. -I.f 1.1 ml B i V ii, mm. -ii.- i. ami. i.i i.i 1 1 idf!'-'''-- i i ii, I. ; nr..". i'.-ir.'1-s .!. ..... SIC. . . I'l.iM...! N i l'l'.s,$,niiu,.u. i-h : , ie It miiiI .:. I Ii .1 i ."i v ...ii I I. Hit s ,1.1., I'r.'P . Hull rlmru. '. se,DROPSY K ! w U t:-..5 l..i.llli"l.lll r. .,... 7 e- tj? j; . p.,.-f.i! i - run. Y i v .V v. o. voirtorl4 .( '.fr-r,. Hav. -.r.r.ur.ar.y tr.00J. 4. .. h. -1 --- CK:a.- 5!3?, u.i'i ,;-vj Tjn AlUr.n, (ii. A Roys! flush: K"' $.rul (..iocc-.J "Kiin L;c?" Shoes. &.V -' ' t-iivUlJ L W il'J O I- "f-.i ti F"':,;" hVc arc of h 65:' -'I ' 5 . El k""I i&i..--- (iiicnis now I Pianos and Organs M V r,t" !. r e'ir i"ii'.il. gs iin.l l'.n- v (.;! 1' :. ." i.rns. v.- .-.in fil v.ei VI !. ,'.'. I" l'.:v ici ii -t:u:ii....t at the f$j L.j I v,.-t c., !i rlc ii'id iiy '. ! it .a-y. f'i mmmi m carpets Spi'Ciul CU'arniK'e y.alv., ALT, Ti!!'. M'lNTll (:' AP.;rT. li AnJrevs f'::rilt:rfc & Music Co., iM 1 To say iha; 1 aia Mti-pri-e.l at their 11 tloll W .il , oil . : y lo i a .-light I, e.'l , ! lilt' .:ill" I s,.; ;;,,.n ;i;,alls Tail. !.: s. 1 ,!...'h.-. i.iiii;. ,!:;,.,. ben. 'lit ..a.i to Lip.iiis T.il..i!.-s am deeply ... lei, ted :',,' In ling as I do to day. I. the people of this e. iiuiry knew the etlicaey of I;:,. Tiibulcs lor .liomach iiud fl. :.. Iro'ihles they would be ivliev.d fioiu many af- At dniggis'ii. l ie- l ive C.'ai j-,,. io i is eiieiitii for nn . : ia, ,rv ... .-1 : .a. I in- i.ma.v Imi'i ,,, ' , . a -. , on'., a - i -a; ,,'i t..i i y.' ir. 'O efiND ENGINES . -''. 1 i.j - . ti.-m.ii ,i. II 1 M ..r ,i: .1 vtmm Hu ll. !'., i ni,. li t i C. a In efj YF? f -j " t ' ) BIB 1 f:. :
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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