OPEN LETTER TO PUBLIC,
Free and Independent Labor Should
' . . . Be Qlyen Protection.
' Ju'st previous to adjournment tho
'f-x'ri-ittive commit to.- or tin- Citizens'
Industrial Association which -.ei-i-titlv
asscmhlcd at Dayton, Ohio, resolve-'
ngainst mcnilicrs placing On1 tiiilu:
latu-l tin articles of theii- own lmimi
facturo. Thy also took Kfoun.l in on
position io the eiKht Imr.r liill nn
pcnititiK In Cor.pres.-., They pii'Vi.l.-il
lor the formation of a labor int'o: n.a
turn lmreau tor the use of iii.-mU rs.
platform was adopt. -il as an open let
tor to th" public which says:
"The present condition of industries
has become so deplorable by iva.-'.'u of
indefensible methods an I claims oi or
itaniziM labor that the ttie has com.
when the depluyin;; interests and iM.nl
citizenship if the country must take
itniuediatc and effective measui . s to
eatlinn an l enforce those fuudam-.-u-tal
principles of American Kovern
inent guaranteeing l'r e enntpeti! r
conditions. "In its demands organized l.ii-.-r is
seeklliK to overthrow i:i,iv -dual I'l-er-ty
and property ruliu. ih.- priu ::::il
props o! our novel 'nil- in . Its tcfilm U
for sfeurini; this rev nirtien-i: y ,-,:i 1 s
ciHllstie chance in o:ir ' tistit nt on .-re
also those of p!iys:. :ii w.irf.i: i lie
jtiiise of this warfaii- tb-- in b .-;:i.il i
terests of ihe ua'ioll tllii.!'.: t'ue lit ;
year have been injure .1 to an i; repas.c j
1-le decree. M.uty funis have -o , I
driven to bankruptcy an.! t'l" ease., .n--lunutuerable
in wh:.!i wo -!, n.u i:-.. a
1-ave In en disabled and even tnur I -re!,
while numerous families have !--:-,
rcnd.-re-l dc.Mit::t' l-y reason of tl-e
tyranny and s, .lit loii.s attack-. utcti .
icty by ihe strike ori; mi.'.i! .:.'. .
eond:tion of anarchy has extst--.! . e-a.
tinttoitsly in s States for iii.mtHs
past, and in fa- t. tl-.e a-is of 1 ,w!e.-s.
t'.ess i oniliiitt' .1 r.tl.tc, tb.e sr.. red u.i:ue
of labor are it" such .r-.il-iH r--ur-retne
that the piildi- sene of t:n .,
enormity has b-.-ome b'.unte I. Ti.o
period of .ure.it prosperity l.fi ";';ir
nbout by the unr--. trvti-.l o;--- a:i-ut
the law of Mitudy and d. tiv.n I :- ' 1
In ins ile.-tioy- .t by the a :s e.' v ' -i
of tint itnze.l la'-or a-i-1 as a i- - ft we
ere now - uu:'r-'!i;- -i v.i". the p.'s.-.i'il.ty
of a peried .'.' .!i i r ;-!. !:.
While we lit. -i-' -t:i;-!iut - .ill;.- :
jeet to beitii; ekiss- i a- e". ::::,-. if
if)!anizatior.s e: Liter that '.
illlete-i upon law ft! anl '.' :i- !'.'
lines. et wi- are unaiter !ii opens, -i ,
to the pres.;;' i';,!'.. I : lite i-t' . : i.-a .- '
lioyc. tuij; eti-i !! i ..mm ''
ing carrii-il out ! tin- puijero f i.t- '
hor union--. We. t ili-t'i't'.'iv. Me... lie
rapid orcai!'. it:- a cf ;.i-
lieve ill tin- !'. l'.tet!an--c cf a!-.. I I
order aa-l the perpetuation i- e ' ' ;
free lust :i -i: ions to ilie oitd fiat H-v
may yieid their ft:!! a:: i pi- -r ;n:'-i-'nee
upcti tie- .'.c-f. ;.- - ! i !, t. a ;
It is nu'i l!:iv!-.-li t'-e u .;, : -a. : of '
orKainzati-ui ll at wo . a ;;o;c :.. . v
f ri is.- a l-ot. -ar an-1 t-.i! 1 ' ,, i:t.Pt-T
ovi-r pii'-'ii- t ia nirat ae i .: i evi ;. ;
of pub!:.- o:!i- lai;- to I e-1 ' the
riKhts of t-.e n-rtc.i:- - it-. ; !! ;
i an l-e us-sr- d i. 't . it-
deli: labor, i ! r -:hi - ' ;-r." : : . t-ro
fet t.-d and !.-:-.:.; tt :' . ; i i-'a
nature ei-.-vci.t ,! ire:;, - , ::.u t
into law." So, "0.
...-tii-c.
Kvorybo.'',- . t'.. .-i c '
tiltH Ifllh-ci-. :-i l":.- , -t-- 1
pv?ry!-.-!-- d .p.- :.,e l-r. ;. . ... ,
teirn-i'."." h iv,'; .' . i... . j W.. ,
Htiaui ! !.i i.i.d. : - -!.-.- : ,-- . t a..
U i- u a i - i - ..- ; .' .- -
.line be: . c a ' aa i . - . ; . I.
t l-ll.ia IK l " V ,ii ale-,
re- tin- .-i-i- :..
.v, l-c- , . - a -. aa
r? ha-naui i: : -ar t ,,
while .ieitne i" ;
I't-ra c; -,r,-a . : a--:--on-v
vriiitn: !.:'.. .
put u,- r.y the I ii. -ci: -.
A'.tcauun ii c.ila- s i ,:
line Advprt;i d ;r ta, :
l'reia!. -i.t !..'.- --n ,
tia-a-aads ea I i. ae...
uenes and --a pami.ti :
An Ol.t Kill
M lav st't-ih,; '.ilat ei .
3e.it aik. ne i-r . .-a .'
e..inp; ,iiia .a i ' " ..
I'lvvn-e ai I .o ' : - I
fi ! lei.u U!i I M I .
renndv fer i -a. e. -Mimi-ia-a.
At .i: : -. JV , ;. .
Aui'-i ; -.a-; a: .
ot .f-e- .
i :v
J. -
Ii,
tw'-i M
1 ' '!. the run
ECONDHAND
,12-h.p. UPRIGHT ENGINE.
I ii ml mi I I'Kll.ll I I'lUI.IIC I.',-
ir- 1'iinrr. I'llUSH.H 'f A
H Itli lIX
Also 34 b-i-i ('i-.;. ti t-t d-ul.te I.-;C.!a - I :.--mi?,
iism.1 ohiy two v-'-ks tt: .1 Ivv i : ,1,,'h
I'tliiev.s. Ail or pure o! ilt'-V" at ;i l ar-:i.".
AMr-ss. I'IKDMONi, -if li. ,:t.;
C !1 l: I. " T T 1. , M 'l;T'i i Mi'H.IN X.
Cotton Must Have
Potash
Futash is an cs-. tuia! ;
whiih mttst l-e a Mci! i .
them fti- to .ti-v t.irtri'T w1... , .'
(ir.RIAN KAl.l V.-()U!s5,
Set. lurk-VS Xd.-nu strvt. .-r
,ll..lo. ( .1. -. : s,fc f.ra
CROUCH
Marble and Granite Co
n o rs ij rs ts ,
Vault, Miutaiv. Itt-ttilsioTo..
e-:r O':: :- -t .ui'
Detith Masks n spi -itiltv.
I.Ticn r-.i-aaj r AT LA NT . , G A
mYPEWFlTFRS
1
CHEAP!
n,l-i. il Miteh ii. ot ;
nit nk-." k-"t H - p.irt my
t-il.
lilt, r e-'i- - ,f "s t,jr 'tuli'K
J. I!. It A 1 1. l ti i 1 tl
JI5 ECLD FILLED WATCH FTP FQ Cents.
s-i,ii vi , vv ..... i- .. : .,, ,. ..
1' D I V '.I -J. l est. ,,. .Vl-
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AGRICULTURAL. I
A Ui-iiH'il.v I'm- roittlrv IlitciiMt-,
'I her, nre dilTi-r.-'it remedies for til
(lire o' diseases and ailments to which I
poultry ate subject. It is a matter of I
iiiiportau.-e that not only the remedy.
Inn iil-.i the pta-por manner of appl. ins j
ll" ,..-lHl .CM. ..I I'.illU I l-e I'llKl-lt l
. ., ,, ",. ,. .. . ,
the attack of injects, sevi-ral varie
ties of w bc ii in, ike a specialty in par
ticular -!' prey itu: upon and am; yiuu
ottr ilotiievti -at.-il ai-ict:es of fowl-.
One 1'iiria of iii'e.a attacks the leu',
i:. : , : a loiUne-at -a the s.-aiy cover
ii:ir. and soon preuu- iia: an uiivicluly
aiai.-ai-ai-.ee known .is "-cily b.-i." Ker-
o-.-lle Is the lisilai rlia-d. and is tit" j
proper ea when riui'tly : I'piied. as it (
iloes the work etTei n'.i'ly. but iin- I
p;-op--rl,v applied it soa-i-ii:i-es causes
:-:-'l! tr..!.!'l-. I'ie- proper time !" I
ai-piv lu-- l.etes(i-e is in t!a- ilaytitne. '
and i he pro) ii-r way -it t eii her dip the
shank in paint the remedy on with
a (!,, !; i.rtili: i'i latl.er case care
: -a-.ld ! taken not ;.i all nv the oil
re. i c
ly .
II.-- 1 1 n iuu ii. I it I.i-.IM So, I.
la',,- t o o:!:.-r I'-.p can b-- rov.-;i
oi, the l.o -i lii. il will atl-Mil yrealer
:i, l proiit tl.aii lb l auala. some may
e..--:ie to lic-tr.-i it. Much the sod
laay be ,!,-!;-... e-t by -posinc it t-
l'r- a-u w-T h.-r in the wii.ter ( 'nt
ii,- ;',. ..'. -.viti, a disk or cuiaway
'..-row. i-r-i".-.. to imp i in" sod in-.o
-! .ail b!o. k. 'I'i lip tiles,, blocks
wi:'i si.,i. p;.e, harrow that w ill
'rii.u tl-eni to the si-.i-faee. Kepeat this
s .-r.:l t.iues I'.uni.u tin- w .ntev. ,.
v.;o to w Mir.ac.-s to the frost as
I..; i.l-st - pos-.li is killed. I'.V spfiee
l!-ot of il u ;U l.e ilc. id. K-ei 111.' so,
Si. ft, d .o pfeVeilt U'l'W illrf III;!. co'.tl
plan,. i. u- o.i-!i. I'iit't eorti ar.d cub
ll bill
I-..
lie plow s or lo,c b
v I : i i 1 "-.
1 . a
1: :i.e
tre
w
:.o: !e
.1 w !:-.. ii
!' .-.is 1.
v..; in
:1 st. t ,1
aid i- id
a-.y p
aaii.y i .iv
i! be' con,
- -laiaiii r
:i a.l 1
. be!
l'iaat,
' r -i'.'.i
Ml I past
.1 r.-r
l l'o .1
.1 z s
d or i
Up..:, it w I...--
th.- so. i f.,-.-i...
Ar . ui'ii:
Pimlile
l l.l, -s , ;;i is
11. e t'.l.T, .1 s :VV 1.
v.-- Aft. r
-o pastlifeil
-A:..- ia ;'!!
iv.-ly nu
s show:;
it labor
s.i wins;
,' wood.
0 Vv
'- 0
Pi.fpt,
a- il 1 V
s.w ri-Tsr,
w.i meii ,ii ot.i-i ai a
'!'!.- two cross strips at !
are l.ur lifteeii iie l.es i
s abie to saw- str.ps as
-1 for any s.,ve. TI. is j
ise Sholllll ... ,;..;, ;e j
.1 be bra- , as .hovvn !
t-.i;a'. ! ..lo
in ti.o en-.
I ;.
- leu s- !:.-:i, win. h th
lece- was h- a! to. ell..
a s
bar:
rs. but the round poo
tiiia.itiiy us, ,i in the eoti
' I
i -vvi-r with ha h thi
1 o-I.eii on either sale, if
It via
t-i t'eilll-
th.
cost
HITei-t of Kf-i-tillMM- on ;r.i.ii. I
The last hay crops from the plots j
on wlaoii the dilTeivi.t rotations are
! ,':,' caiTi.ii out ennhle the Khoil.
Island experiment station to show
I for the sea sot;,
; tin- six year rot
corn, potatoes. v
.in,! mn.-i. th- j
I II IIS follows; '
year in the real
iu tin-
havi
itioii in I
-. -rras. j
elds of ;
' ,,r j
and .-I.,
-s 1
n was
:: -. at d two -third tons per
the
f:h year of rotari..:, font and one
carter tons pet- acre, and the sixth
ar "si tons p,.f acre. Tin- fertilizer
1 "i;. ii t., these pints has been at tie-
poiitiils unfa
ids
id phosphaie ami !
J-'" poimils muriate of potash.
in another part of the s'arion land,
aa txpc:-;,,. ia : i I'.etertoitie tlie worti.
n! I'iffer.-'t.r : mounts . f ni-foueti has
been carried on for the past test years.
ii:. - piot lias received no nit'om dur
in, that Ian.-- of time The second
pint has rceived fertilizd r wbicl) con
tain;?.! the e-iulvulent of twenty -ot:.
ro'iud of nitrniai. per acre. Th? ti.;-.:
lT -t 1ms received fertilizer which c.i-
tallied nitro::-.;! at the rate of sixtv-
thr-e pounds p,er acre. This is the
li' ih v .-;.! this land has lnn in m-n-at-i!
yields as shown by this year's
i-r ips are .piiie retuarUaide.
That from the pioi which l;is re
e-ived tin lotro-i-n ibirin- the ten years
was 1.1 tons per acre. That If. in the
p!oi recivi'i-; the one-tlnr-l ration, or
vveiny H-i" pounds i;:ir.--,'!i. cave 1.7
fi - a W h'eli ae I icr-l. Which h;t!
.-.. ivi i he full ii'U-.iu u; Uij -tlirce
ponttlttf trnwf. per nere, enve a ylelA
of 8.7S tons per acre. Much the same
results nre beim: obtained by men
throughout the State, who are top
dressini; their ki'iiss lauds with tiilro
Cell more liberally than formerly.
Wnler lit Hip liirti.
If one has a pump located in or near
the barn time is. i f course, no ditlieiii
ty in obiiiiniiiu' all the water needed
for all purposes in the barns. If, how
ever, it Is necessary to carry water for
the to.-k. tin II seine plan should be
put lu opera: ion whereby water may
TO SAVE KAtN WATl-ii.
, obtained tor other pur
Slleil
as wau'eii wasliiui; and the clcanim; of
harnesses, without carrying it any
e,reat distance. The rainfall may be
utilied by placitx a barrel wlia-u is
water tight en a bo or other platform
and. by the use of a simple and cheap
troiiuli. curry the water to the barrel
from the eaves of the barn roof.
A faucet should be placed in the
barrel, as shown, to that the water
nai bo draw n off readily when wai t
nl iier the top of the barrel is placed
a frame, i-nvered with the liliesl mis!i
wire obtainable. This will keep out
M-raiin mid small animals and v-t
permit siilliei.-iit air to circulate oo.
i!ie water to prevent it from beeoiiiui-;
s!a-.--,iant The iliitstratioti shows tl-.e
i Inn, which is an cxniletit one acil
eiy ii:e.pi tisive.
ring K.,.,t r..... (
i.er know s the dittb-til-T I
1
of v., s;, roots as to facilitate the S'ce then Mrs. Hick ha t a i-;in- , A )!t U.1V(.,, ,H,.o,-, use is
1 .-iiall.ri.-,f them in w inter. S-.m... have I much of b. r time to executing -,,..! vi!, white, anil litis- toilet a Mi
le. -..s .eiiais coavef.iei.t ill the I Ma.i- sty s o-b-rs. ,-les In silver gilt in Louis XVI. pat
bai iis. ..:,d c-asLpi, ,,iiy store the to .., I Mrs. I ii, k does n.-t . are to be wailed , u ti. paialsouii titt.-d
in ins oiiisi,! -. nf course, the out- i a jew. !,-r. 1-ut n "ci'atis.v.e. -.ati ,1" ; i,a -s nr.- fa-l..o hen y for a w oiiuin to
,!.-,.: met tied is j;..t I'iwaVs il-,- ,..;;. Ms t-yi'-g b r.-vive the '!d t:l..e )-c.- j ,,n( (lf wlir, ,, Pride is t.ev-r
lie- rents wail s, .tiietin.es U-.-cp i'.i
its so-aa-l i.uiil.iioh w le a stored in that
teal. lie- as hy ;-,i y other proec-s, !:-.:
Wilt the season VVe',1 illh.11,1 ll :!-.-!
tie- r-iilllil is hard and f.ov..
I.- 1
c-it.it-s a M-I iliSlii abt laaiteV to a
ll.e 1 rop wlait wao.e.t for Us--. 1: ;
.'aruo i :m is saeod iii-iiie :h-- birn
liaii ss t;,e i icat. oh ,- so situated as T.
! mail iin- ii.tli:-:iee of ."i'i t vi tt in
r.-t.ue! s lie -i. W i - ll tlie W e.. li e! i-
. w. t .-!y ,.-..!. :. .1 cans, s ;i.. ?.
: i-.C ii- I. . ll.C. ll.e two lllii.
: I o av . .1 1. w ha ii are heat ot c
I !. X 1:.:' f o il. of w sl.es is t,
s'. : ts .-i sit 'a ,i iaai,!i, r as
I. oil, of f.
k laov li : la
. l-.-ps ,s j
I if
rail, l.ur t :s
thelll. wiit.-li
:iii i r is ta i!
piati for si
.id. The b.
liV s.tW-ilUs-..
.,- ,i
i bin. bar
the p.'o U.
:v nv,
He,
.1 up.
am! ilo la.; let tl'.-ta
: -kin-- n.al-rail. ilia! so
th- rr eplit-'le is n-.'a.
! ti.-y can lie talo-n i-u;
, .iu.Li.lity ilesir.-d. am!
;i; a
. !:.-;oli better than if i
s. v. ill t,i, f free.e Hi if I
1 Keep until the next j
d vv.
s !:. l-ivett potatoes, both
' V. io-.e. tli.i.V be thus ,:v
' ar. fill hat t'ae pai-Uilii:
s ; v . M ..stun- siiouiii .
s ll. ii a . s poss.tiie. At the
:i.- tl e tlieiilty i to p'.-t-
;!. v hi.-h i. the best ii, ate-
-. vv hi!e wo. hi ashes ar- ia t
11:..- sawdust is il,.- ii.-t
!;:,, e. I. nt not .-.jit. I to dry
: " is i eell -lit. 1-Ut so:::.--
a- vo. Wl-.-at chaff js c--..l
straw when em in half-inch
It .s be-t to lio sll.-i; Worii.
,t il..- time of harvest:!:-; the
sf s'P,
n. r;
I'.irm mill lliiriti'ii ..tpa.
::i tetiipi i'atlire makes cream
skita iiiiik does not make ii-tod
I-
aif r-
II. tis
otter if Kept
pirate
t V. etity live e.u-h.
' breeds sh'tllll! le-Vl l- 1- !. p;
saa.e Hocks Wi'li slliail bfei-ds.
to- f-i-d Wi',1 Ke.-p a cow ipliet
loll are u.ilktiii.. and save ti-iu-
A
win
pel's.
ourin-; ehaiii;.-lai-ti-.;
acid. Tl
the ml-iii' in milk
s decreases feedii.-;
.alue
Tinware for ke pitiK tnilU is prefer
able to stone or earthi-nw are, and
cheaper.
Yotim: chickens should be fed four
or live times a (lay. und at rcctitar lu-
ti rvals.
-p,,., many cows should not be kept:
comfort should not be sacrificed to
iiiiiul.el-s.
A cow with a lout: p"dii:rec will not
V(illp pu. iie-.l.ook unless slo- is
proiluei-r.
When hetis aeiUire tie- f.-atl.t r-pu.l-iitL'
habit they should be sent to i-.a.-Ket
at once.
K.iosts for poultry should a.l be
b'nved on a level, so that there can be
no preferred position.
Fee. I the layir.c hens at day break
and sundown, and keep t'aem workini;
t!ie entire titu between.
I'rain the soil of the orcLarU so the
r--iots will ito down deep nnd thiis
ward off tL(- etTe'-ts of drouth.
T: es bliould be trimmed r l;?-i
.'.aucs ia such a manner that ui.ii
prunins will cot be rei-Uired late.
Many an orchard is starvea to C ,.t!i
lirovvinj; tries must lie fed just il .
same u any other crop cr plant i
fed.
I'm- settiiii out in a dry sod tl:
plants should be well roote.l a.,
stocky, as it must depend on its owi
foots.
With all fruits the mistake is ot'tt
uiiu'.e of plantiir: too tinny varic'. e
an 1 iti this way increasing the coat o.
-.fowinj;.
A CLEVER CRAFTSWOMAN.
Mil ralltli A. Itli-k, mt l.onilnii, l)i-iKii
I'ntiiiie it-il .rltlli" .li-w-i-lrv.
That royalty in llu-.-land looks with
l':i Mir on the feniiiiiiie invasion of many
of t lie industries of today is evident
from tlie fact that Kiin; l'dward ma
terially etieouruces the enterprise of
Mrs. Kditll A. Pick, a London woman,
wlin has taken up the niakini: of .jew
elry on a purely artistic basis. The
pretty home at No. 77 I.adbroke road.
Noitiiiu Mill (late. London, where Mrs.
lick perform her duties as hostess,
ies no hint of having in its precincts
a jeweler's bench mid furnace. Yet
here is the place where Mrs. link prac
tices her art. I'j stairs is her I i ir work-
room, which, in spue oi mo use io
which it Is put. is very attractive and
shows the hand of the mistress in
every small fiirnishiin:, however prac
tical Here are made the beautiful
ornaments in told, silver and enameled
wot:;, liejeweled with rare stones and
fashioned into odd designs-, which so
caiuht the fancy of the Kins.
At a recent exhibition of the ' Arts
and t'rafts" in Loudon Mrs. pick dis
played a curiously wrought and very
artistic peiidniu. which atiracteil wnie-
pread attention. It was distinctly in
.lass Py itseif, and net only was the
desio", attractive, but tin- euileliees oi
clever and careful work made the or
nament doubly so. Kiiiu l'dward.
whose love for the artistic makes him
fill ! i.-idv viet;m to the beauty of an
bie. t of real art, heard reports ,, tins i
wonderfully tiishioin-l petulant. :l "l
determine.! b -co il. When he ibd. be j
was s . ph ased Willi the pretty bauble j
Hint he I'.csTnl to meet the fair do I
signer. wl,..m lie immediately n...o.l to ,
fashion so-:. o jeweiry f--r j
-vive the e',1 ;:i.,e jeweb
i every tnan was a crafis-i.-t
t'li artisan, and w h-ai
irit out by the Ih .iis.iii.ls
i .. i,..a ,1...
in or :ir.
,-v di-1 1.-
pie
nlis.-1-.test ,:.
tr.oreoVi r. v
pi. i. e ob.ii c:
a crii U.-t ', ..t
A short mi-:
is of l.el
of nr.. I. -id :
and Mrs lc.
i-:
i, the ells
exhibited :o 1
till e. ..s ".
The i-riftn
i t iti.!:v.-p..i. t.
'
present some c,-:i,:.i.e. .
f evervdi'V use. s",
r a ter.r.ls t.i.-iii.-t
.mo ;.,e-.l l! atf -rs. a. v, ho
i-ti's tie-' t.ot-,1 pan -as
xliib.:;- :- rt his la- ,-.
lael several -reel.'
. 1. lilies ,;, l.Ue. ba
f e!'illii-;s tt- she bad
"Arts aa.l 'rafts." i e.i
l.e t-i oiv.-il a diploic.:..
- she lin'.s i-.i;-e cu
ll-. 1:1 the L-cilstl "ll wort..
;t . 1 ar-'.-r. V. n f-'-v i-f
!s ,.; w. '-, :-r.- '-la af.l. and
V W.t!. t' i t set 1 - f ihe . 1.- t.T
e -,
t' - "t!
!.. r -i
tin
w I
l.as'ti,,. orii. :.-t! a:.d th.-. i- :
a.
Perfiiiiii "Fit lor t OiK-i-ii.
r.-l-tlllllfs. s.liV.s ;,!..! Ill, Ull'llts llll V.
l-e. ii anion- the p.- ia! luxuries oi tin
rail Wol.
ill tro:n the t il.-- ot .Ic.-t-ei
. to
.-tils
I ti..
1 by
w h-i. We are . -in. pa.a.-i ....
the pr nt liav. I't-'ci..::- .ci.::i
tiunr- largely ;n ..! rn -i-k-.i . :ft
doubt oriirinate-l in the u-- "f "
l.oih n.cii and wici.ei: :;s a protection
a.-aiiist ,io sun wh. ii pi .-pie w ent
about in nature's -arb. No self re
spect ii.u woman with any claim t"
fashion would Iie'-va-lii.vs be willnuit
her sp. ci.il soap aa I ream, and Hi '
who do not care t-r perfume usually
have a sweat or ai-iiiatic essence Pa
use in the bath
Ih.- llnmress of K-.ts-ia. iilthoii-.-h in
niaii.v ways by v
itai.t woanin. is -a
yi ar on toilet -h,
r favorite per:'
so:. al use. but si
apar'tiieiit-J vapor.
of s . h tloW.-i-s l.
.i.-aiis
ti-av ti
ll, .nun
a... ::s re.ar.ls p-r-.
,es to ll.IV c hel
.1 With tile l-ssell- l
1 '..'.. jasti.lt.e. ii.tr
e.ss.is. ar.d tuber --. ll-r l"il-'t ''"
is perfUUieil With t.ishlv uatltele.l vio
lets. M.d bunches ' !' these a"- la;.!
tinio-ai; ln-r linen, and me w, 1 twice a
day. o-iecii 'lirt,n.i of Spiha .s par
ticularly fond of a t tain orchid 'vhi. !i
is round only in tin- rh'.i.ippiifs. hut
siti-e the Spanish A i-e rican War she
lias disearded this , os,ly perfume and
has used pi-ail iVISpanne.
r:ire.ii-n Sylva. i.'i'.-'H -f Ib.iim.rr.a.
wl.o is instly pr-'iid of lu-r clear, un-wtii-l.leil
eotiipb x.o n. wi:'.. Ii is charm
itii; with her white hair, attributes the
softness of ll-r skill to the Use of a
lotion made from , ! tain thovi as -row u
in an tr.. known w.-.l. and collected by
woiiieii sworn t" sectiey. This is a
pretty story, but savors somewhat i f
w.tehes. charms, and simples of olden
times, and bears with it a thtv.-r of
invstet-v hardly in U.-pin'. with the
pres-t,; day: and in all probability far
men Sylva's fa-e wash, if not made in
the tlruir laboratories of icnuatiy, is
made in those of I'aris.
Fhlon For ltri.tr.
There was a time when there were
but two materials that were c .nside'.vd
suitable fur the weildil. p.wu. namely,
silk and fa tin. F.ut today the brn!
dress may be selected from a variety
,,f fabrics. If a silk or satin be chose t.
it must be of the handsomest, but ;.
iac- -own is still more attractive, while
one of chiffon or Liberty -auze is
daintiest of all. When tin- last ar.
made in either the tucked or shirred
styles thev are fascinating and very
little triuitiiin-; is required. F.veii tin
.i. expensive India silks, in the ivory
tint, are used with chartaiu-; results.
The sea foam taffetas. t..o. may be
used, but would be more attractive as
a foundation for the fine sheer woolet.s
eilinp and voile that are so favored.
The lotii;. un'omken lines of tlie rrincess
mode make it a favorite for heavy
satin or silk, and fortuuateiy the design
for tbe fruut of the waist Is not so se
vere as for-Kcflr. Lace may be draped
in surplie? folds or arrar.;ed in s'uon
lio'.ero form, and forms of the material t
are sometimes used to soften the rather
severe lines. Ferhaps the best like.! 1
.na'.erial is crepe Ue 1'liine: it falls in j
se.-h -.rarel'ul lines and is Mi.'Ccstive t
of the most artistic possibiiit.t-si. Th- j
question of M ils is an important one.
and many pr f. r the simple, nua-lor led
tulle veils to those of costly l l. e; i er-
taiuly the tulle veil is the most be. om- I
inc. White silU Ptoekinns and while j
satin, k!-l or !:i. p clippers ;u- worn ,
ft'ltb Uie wUUd wvUvlin gowu, 9Mi j
white suede gloved, preferably ""Itb
the niousquetaire wrist, are the correct
hand covering. The Delineator.
Uinta I-'nr Ml.lillf Age.
Never let a hard fabric encircle the
face; chiffon mid tulle will make you
look years younger. If you wear .stole
or boa do not let it be a w hite one - at
all events, let its lightness lie toned
low n with tufts of black. Some lovely
ones now worn have a covering of Irish
lace with a band of hand painted satin
down the centre. Choose dark colors,
but not always. When you do relieve
them with lighter never let the collars
of your dresses make a hard line
around the throat, our grandmothers
knew what they were about w hen they
had those soft, charming squares m'
net or iiiusliu. which they put on be
fore their bodices and let their soft
folds assert themselves. Many a ton
pronounced double chin Is due to the
collar band being too tight. Middle
aged people may look perfectly charm
ing till they drift into the grace and
charm of old nu'e. but they must take
plenty of pains. Tlu-y can hardly take
too much, it is very easy to look well
in youth, when anything mid every
thing is suitable, says the (Jiiei-n. I'.e
careful in your choice of color; few
people look well in any shade. The
new lltirgundy is so becoming to the
dark beauties and hopeless to many of
medium tint. When it suits it is p.cii
liarly the line for the middle aged. It
looks well in voile, in tulle, in soft,
clinging satin: abjure it in straw. It
is most imperative to be soigne in mid
dle life, well stayed, well petticoat. d.
and every garment well cut.
Tilt- llllilt-'H Trilli-llliR V.;g.
I "or the bride, one of the very nice'd
gifts is a smart and useful dressing
1 traveling ba
Hue in
,ark blue leather has ivory and silver
,-, t ; t i, .SCI i,t it can cost
jf J(i j, -pressing cases for
, . .' ,aM. been kle-vvn to cost "sol"'"'.
ht .. ,lf ,.,.. ,,, specially
,,,-.., .-unl for v.-ry f.ivnf,-! ti...rt:tls:.
called on to do so strenuous a thing,
and it Is safe to assume ifl.lt most peo
ple who travel with such expensive
nalia nre Usually accom-
,..,-, i.. ., ,,..,, ...riiied servant.
l.atiied l-v
, , , , ,
en a w edditig tour or
i The h-hter bass wei-li two and t
a half an-1 three pounds. Tln-y ate on I
aiumli.iiiii fram-s. and the 1- ather is
of the l:crh-,er -i-aib-s pi-skiu, si.tikc-
j skill. Ulofocco.
, The t.ev. est ilress-i:- cti-t' is desU'ned i
see. ,al'.,V for the lllltl'lllii'.'i'is;. It is
I v. -v fa', ii'i'l has b.-i.l. s all the til- 1
I t.:.-. t'-e i r.l.u:;ry travelers, many arti-
I ,1. s specially Useful to the chauffeur!
and . haiilTeiise. The lightest niate-inl i
-' for 1-a- tii'iim; is tortoise shell, and
- s.ee. i'.l,:. s ;ui,, ui)t .".ppli'ines OrtlB-
u:, tit the she!!. l'.'.-'Ud tortoise s.ei! In j
a purple lu.'d iii.-rc.ee l,.t- is tiui!o t
. ,ia.:i;: j. in i n.-. t.
Oilr Wurkliie Wt.iiifii. j
The laru'est nun. bet- ot won, en em
icovcs in iiiiv hi, i
work ate ill thi
I "tiit-l Stat-s I'. siolli.-e 1'epartmelil.
Mote th.aii ..lie third of th. in are past
; iiiiihlle and some are past seventy.
i Tic-v till all kinds .d positions, even
; ii.a' y of the rural free delivery route
l-i-l.l. til!.-,! l y thelll.
T.t T.iiili Dri-.siiinkiiot 1" l'iiivi-i!lv.
A department ot ilres-maKlm; has
p. , ti i stal.Ksbcl at Kuskiii l uivi rsity
in ilb-ti Kllvn. 111., and the new cliinr
has been teiiil-ted to Mrs. olira liold
.': : of I'hi.a-o. win. was awarded
the ".'..! mciail by the International
Kxhibiiiou of Fasliiotts in Vienna last
not eot'.titi.-il to liuecrie.
ee taint be tinislied by a
l'lboW
nil!!.-.
s skirts pre bin -.isautic
is often but a section of
lliilb-s.
I III- I
c.ol'.tieill-:.
Knee-ibpih rulll-s oft.-u rejoire in
shirred tops.
Kite's of shirred velvet are applied to
one lace robe.
la: .-..seniles are the ereat chic for
l.oiiis XIV. coat suits.
liui'-roidi'tcd panne is lovely as a
final:-; for a tine fur coat.
For itilayii:-; in fur lace m ist be
deftly ninnii-'e.l or it is lmpcc-ss.
I 'in-le-iiaimles are by no means rde-c.u-d
to garrets and ash barrels.
Ami:.-! sleeves in till manner of varia
tiotis m e ;.t evciiiiis dress feature.
I.ar-e lace collars are nluiost th
craze here that they me in Faris.
Airy fairy effects generally are the
tiling fur house and evening dress.
A furrier has -aineil quite an effect
by trluiiniie' mole with eiiuine tails.
Wisps of tulle or tine lace are enough
in th- way of sleeves for a daaei'ij;
Ill-ess.
A handsome quality of mohair is
iis.d for the most admirable of shirt
waist suits.
l.aee is rivaled by rose quillings lor
cd-ir,-: and triinmin ehiffous am;
frills -etieraily.
Coats vary from biu. bul.-y i-rcatiotis
to sniart. slender promenade models
with sun-: coat sleeves.
Well made coque poinpor.s are anions
th prettiest of trimminps for hats to
be worn with tailored rigs.
Braids and tassels forn pretty
finishes, and are ns easily added us
they are removed when tired of.
Embroidery raid lace applique arc
bo;h used tor tie Intur fronts of soa;e
handsome fur oat l:iv.ii& dou'-dc
':t r.ts.
:'in:p!e and more effective tiuin fretrs
- u a white 1 louse suit, trimmed wi'h
soutache brail, are two lands of the
braid, set across the front and curried
around the small white pearl sha'..;;
buttons.
Imitation furs are to be seen In chil
dreti's c'.othiii-;, and a coat for a littl.
;rl is made of a lonj:, silky -napped
wool, with black tufts set here ami
there to represent ermine. There Id a
twuuet ot tUe UiuterUl to UitcU,
Two Nurse.
la the Soul's chamber, reft and bare,
When the soul may not weep,
Comes stealing in tho Nurse, Despair,
And drugs It off to sleep.
Hut In some watch, ore night ho dead,
Another takes her place,
At dawn, above the soul's dim bed,
Hope bends her beaming face.
He. "It certainly was a pretty
weililing. and everything was so nice
lv arranged.'
She. "That's just vlat I think:
and t no music was especially appro
priate." He. "I don't remember. What did
tliev play?"
Slie. "The Last Hope." 'Christ
mas Lippincott's.
Whiskey is nine-torn hs profit to t no
dealt r and ten-tenths poison to the
drinlii r.
EVER f WALK IN LIFE.
A. A. l'oyee, a fnrnu-r. living three
a ml a half miles from Trenton, Mo.,
says: "A si
v. r.-eol,! set
tied in Hi
kidneys inn
d."Ve; .p,"d s i
illl-ekly that i"
1 was o'u
:.. lay
Wi.-. l, mi in--
eo;m: !' the y
ti li n in n.y irl
ba li a u .1
sab s. r,,-a
t,:i:-- 1 wa
iii- ibl to ".vi'lU at .11. ant! every make,
-'.if; I trad and ail the lie .liciin- I t-n-l.
hiel i l the slilo, st i fl'i .My bin l
l out il.'.le.l Io uiovv Wi .!.' lilitil I be-
lc.'i t :'..!-, 1 'nan's i.i.'.ii v l'.ii-. a- d I
n. list say 1 was la- re ii.;... ll: pr.s.-il
r.n I tnil ili. -.1 : l.-'i, .- 111 - I a- 1. .-. In-ili-ap;
ea i i i i railualiy i-.a.ii it tin. illy
st-pp..!.-
I ion ti's I ici; y ,'iils s-.i 1 t-y all
deili. I s o- l;:;;;'. .1 .- - i of pi :- e,
:. .vats, i v 1 -. 1'jst, i-Mo '-'i: i. ...,
r.Mff.i;- n. v.
I'rati -e I. "is ins- ;.,., :;: , n.s;;.,!i..
tioa i f sj sii:.:-i.i: ., es a o vv tyo
thai il.-v ;., I by V'Va! iir ..- i Maa
uas. 'I'I , : b-.ill.
a vv !:.:: - :i : ' : ;. ,. vv ,1: l ave a
..is-i"!.:. tit of '" -. Tli- eon-tr.t.-t
--alls for tv . 1- . '.- an b cir
t: I..! r vfi.ir".
nn if-ii-i. c .
i: . r -v-1
ft'.i,' l'la,'i:i !:!-. i'l t 1 1
-.-i- ! i .-. i -. r . . ., .
wiv . , -. 1 -,' ...... ;-. I : . ,- .- .
t. ,--,,-.' v ,.- 1 .... 1 1. : ,a- i -v e,
t'l- e. ts-ae t- I ;t. -. v. , il,,.. t-o .. j- i-
e.,.a.. I v-.i-i aav - i ra- ' in. . - ; '. i - - -
,'t tj.. ir'a '. It. I -V '11. . : ...iv ' se 1
P. eness js t'-- r -s c-.a i-1 i I. -s. t-,.. ,ae , . .
-t-r-l t. '- f. r ".ii ". . iV.aa i'.l.' i:i
1 re .'I'. II- il ' .-ll'HTl-.lVt :.'-!: ' t'a'la' ct
I .an '.! .it n.'t! : .ii r' i .
' e vv ; !1 aiv i t e ll .1 1 1 ' :'. - i r e- .
ea f I .'I'a.'i- 1'.. .-- ".'' C "-
r ; ,.. .reinv i ,t ,r--- .r-. s. ,
i-M'-irs f-.. !'. I." n-srv ' ... I' 'l-.l.'.O.
h.l Vs Til a'.vVo.s '; '..' ,. .. .
; in- i. in -r f. it.iiti; 1 1 i. ti. t.
1 '! s.-1 is tl:,- n an v. !,, s il ,. -m
taakin; f.a "i-N. f. r it is ,..,. ,,f
loci's let e.i;-; 1 1 inv,,;-, ,s i : - rt t y
thin---. but alove all !n t':.- ..-.v. r -f
'.-.a-, --nt f f -ti- 's s, ;r .,-..in- and
appivaiatin-; vvli.-it-vi : is uo!... ntid
lov.ibl-' in an-il.-r n. an. Thomas
lilt: lies.
V! ''- .-r aci-n" - . t. ': ..- a -v :.
'is- i .!- -' c's ' . y ' ' '',r:''
)'r.. . Kt !'. t.t !.. t: :t r- i .. " i. n. !' i.
Ti,r Ft, -. !-,:. w.;: .,-il ,,;..,:! -l
noa a H v ,-: a -:' :;.::: t- IVi '-i- t!u
yi ir
In Wla-tl cv's "io-'cnr-ii-i .'.- ill Ir
tt;'in-.-i,'-'.ti-" r-t'i.-. - 1 i -I'sia bi u iei
tl m.hU iys ant i. -a .-s vn ! i -. '' . i ''.".
e l naiav . :e- er.! n. to .'. ia. is the
e. atitry . "t-aai n.t ' '. p ci'-'t s.
1; ti iv.im: eii oa-.v ;i '-s i .is tlie
troi'-'.t-.. .!.., -t-i- .Ii m: Tixi 111 1 ! Tit
( ot ot:.
. w nr.- i: - ice' i t'.- ' a r.o-.v . .t nt
ev v.:.,.,: t it .ti i . v .;.
U -as"t -.-r,s. -sriir- ' rr cti l,-iv.-.l
n.v life t'lr- e v.-1"-. av iiii-.'i'.- vii 1: i"
IllNs. XI:,-, le s;.. N.-rv. ; i. r. '-. it t- IV).
Coughed
5 "I had a most rtuhborn crugh
9 for m.inv years. Ii deprived me
J of sleep ar.J I grew very thin. I
. then ti'istl Avcr's Cherry Pectoral,
B and was quickly cured."
9 K. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn.
Sixty vears of cures B
I and such testimony as the
it above have taught us what
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
i will do.
We know it's the great
est cough remedy ver
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There's cure in every drop.
Three ili: : lie., !0o. tt. AtUnirrUt.
ei..,ult yi.fr dcctr.r. If ho ny Ink It,
t!i?n tin ft li iftm. It if tel. yi.u nut
to tLe it. ttiu dun't take It. lis kauws.
Lrfiv it witti Sim. V. ie wllllni;.
! J l AYt U l'l . I-ukcII. MM.
CAPUDINE
m m mm Mao Hft Irkn.M and
CURES t-"";,:-;'.-,;
ALL HEADACHES i:""h '.;
C.ct ob btlB or bn io.-. e nd ioc Uittl.
ILiucid.)
Ml. i,V
SlirARAW FURS WeLnled
ttiruu January uin 0 ro Mukrir, Mink.
ft. Hi R. ocn !iiKrn MikQ9C oNh pclt
Wrl; a : ifurkMrdt.Mtla M. C li.cluntl.O
1 ' it'-'rvS 9 it ft
i &: .ruw f-
w
RIFLE (S, PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
" It's the shots thnt hit that count. " Winchester
Rifle and Pistol Cartridges In all calibers hit, that is,
they shoot accurately and striVe a good, hard, pene
trating blow. Thi3 is the
if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make
ALL DEALERS SELL WINCHESTER MAKE OF CARTRl'XJK :
'I write to l yon know how I pprclt yon?
Cncrt tf. I fomm tkttig thtm Irttt Novrtn
ber ftn-i took two ltn cont boies nwi tai;til tap
worm U ft Ion. Thou 1 enmmonroil tkiTnf them
itnln ftn-i U.u-uy. April 4th, I pa"l auothor
Ittoc worm ft. Iiiiig ihi nvt-r a tuouftiiiid "in ill
worint. PrfTloud to my tnkius 1'aMt-itrta I iiin'
know I hat) a tapo-w orm. f always had a atuall
llltvui. F. Brown. 181 Franklin St., Brooklyn, N. X.
yC The Dowels jt
xSs CANDY CATrURTlC
Ploaxanl, PalataMf . Potent. TantoCWul. rifnt
Kcv.T isiokon, U'akn r (irip", lui. a. 6c. Nrer
S'lti in It'll k. The (fntilttf tuhio; itn:i.pril V C V,
uarHutnct) to euro or your tmuicr hack.
Strrling Remedy CoM Chicogo or N.Y, 594
ANNUAL SALE, m KILLIOM BOXES
FOR WOMEN
A l'. --!..n pl-.y-" i.ia's "--' 'feS'Ssff-
ov. iv -.vhi Ii i le.ia-es and ---s-'
in i's' all liiilairau.i'.ioa if the mucous
111 :a!-. ..11'- rtil' re-.i-r iel.ll1 -I.
Ill Io. .d trt I'lll-.-ll! . f i 111 le" i'i ; V.'.x
tine is inv ilu.i! 1". I'srd asaii-n in-it
is a lev i i.i'.ioll ill fle.iiisit .'.lid hi.oi-";;
pevvel ; it Kill- iill ilisc.si- eillllS vvlli h
i .in-, ia1! .tnit-i.it i ill and ili-i iuis- .
I lions lailsot letti rs fiiiiu ivioneii
prnve I hill it is the ici .itesf em-e lor
ii'iieoi l'liii-a ever discovered.
!'.iii:ie never fails t t rule ' 1-ii-..itati'i,
nasal eat. mil, sou- tl...-.it. s -e
Mo-ath .in,', sote i v. s. 1 van -i t'n - e
.a-oa-i s .-, e all i .nis.-.l by intl.iiiiiii.i'..oii
ci i' i i.. a. - a- iv tit1 'a -, -.
I 'or cleansing, h Itec.ln.T and pv-sel-villi
the let ll V. ellal leue tlie
Win hi to pi'iidllee its eill::l.
I ..:.. spe lail-l . i V : -1 y '.V 1 It"
pr-- i.' . a 1 a.! !'..-.:iii-'. .on! thoii-
At tl:ii:-..i-".. or -i i-1 post ;..,-;. 5 -. , ; i.
A liii'oi" trial iaeUiieiinit In. ok of
ilisiriii lioi.- iilisoli:!i-Iy in e, W rite
Tin" R. F.ixtoa fa.. Dent. Fiotr.n. Mr.si.
QrQr 1,000
h'f a if Ycong Men
IO UUAlIf T
roit ;)!) I'osi rioss
C U R ANTE E O IN WPITINO
500 FREE "-"'VVX
GA .ALA. BUS. COLLCGS, M.-COM, C
l!;a:iisTali..esnte
'lie l.'st ilysjiepsht
iiie.li. iiie e'er nuiile.
fA It in-lie, I naiiiuns
.if tll'tll IlilVf ItOlMI
snitl ill the Illiteil
Statts iu n pltuli'
yeiir. I'.very Illness
urlslnj from n ilisoi aleii a! stointieh In
leliiviil or eureil hy t'oir use. S.
(till III. .11 Is it tli.'lt illsi as. s u ii;in.lte
from the s!-i:i::leli it limy I sately n
sertetl iliese is nu ioia!l:i.ii nf III
heilith that will le t he 1. Ii. till . I IT
etiri.l ! y the eet ils unal re,, of Uipat s
r.limles. I'hv sieiatis l.la vv tlietll .' lul
su::k highly nf them. Ail itiitj-isis
si ll tin tin The live i-i tit imeliae :s
eiiou'li for an otilinaiy oei -asioti. atal
tlie I'.ltnlly I'.ottle. sixty e n?-. eetilaii s
:i liousel'.nlil supply for n year. n
iteneially ftives relief vvitlnn tvvi tity
minute.
CAPSICUM VASELINE
tel l I P is lei.i.Ai'siiii t. n mill
Asnl'siituti'I'iiriiinl eiin riurte iniistaiilor
nil.. I.' lo-r il.. ster, Kl't wilt in. t t.lter lilt'
in.. -t.t. -it. 'iiie stun. I in- t.iiii..,!l..i ini;jii,t
lair.itive tmiitti sot t!isiii-tii-i. ur.-vvoniii r
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