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Show DAILY The Home Circle TV t curw, or good, if she and ennoble the life Me to desire ihii bi ought beneath her peioiiul influence. A great jinet says that A the hUKbiind i the wife is; thou are mated with a clown, of hi nature will Ami the grossiie have weight to drag thee down. Thi entirely fallacious. It will be the atrongeKt that leads, always whether their strength be of ait Intellectual or moral force, and a woman of mind, of reflnecent, of honorable na ture, of Ideality, could not fall to mod ify and even correct the materiality that may exist in her husband's thought, feeling or actions, as his very coarseness would serve to Jensen hi power. A wife need not sink to the level of the "clown to whom she I "mated." She can raise him, perhaps slowly, but surely to her own t her first touch hi standard. heart through pity, through shame, or even through hi mere passions, but once power over that and It will not be difficult to Influence the brain. If the soil can be made to respond lo beautiful and refining agencies, the battle i won. It may take a lifetime, but a woman can afford to siend even a lifetime In such ennobling endeavor. A man finds his warmest, hla most tender, hla most unselfish friend In a woman. Possessing no Interests ttlfct clash with his, she believe in him thoroughly and hopefully, nnd her great faith In hi powers encourage hltn to he up to her standard of belief. She make him feel that she truly like him. Iler affection I frank and free, and he appreciate her sympathetic Interest, her cheerful look, her many little womanly way that make all her surroundings in harmony with herself. If wenry, her sensible, quiet talk rests him; If discouraged, she finds n thousand ways to cheer him; If too elate, her sound common sense The give him the needed balance. lamp of friendship burns clear and bright between man and woman lit by an emotion springing from tbe best Impulse of humnn nature. At the hand of a thief or a murderer few of u In life Buffer, even Rut from the carele Indirectly. tongue of a friend, the cruel tongue of enemy, who la free? No humnn being can live a life so pure, so true, so fair, as to be beyond the reach of malice, or Immune from the poisonous ema nnt Ions of envy. The Insidious attacks against one's reputntlnn. the loathsome Innuendoes, slurs, half-lie- s by which Jealou mediocrity seek to ruin It superiors, are like those Insect parasites that kill the heart and life of a mighty oak. So cowardly Is the method, so stealthy the shooting of a poisoned thorn, so Insignificant fret in lumber's lap Two lit toey lhe ft worm nest; He In no hurry to toddle away, Cuddle there, denr little feet whll" you may, Cuddle up there and rest. 1 1,- JULY SATURDAY, JOURNAL, 1904. 30, PLENTY OF MONEY DEMOCRATS ARE TO HAVE LARGE FUND. coll- een led, Cuddle up there and reat. I-- Two little feel III mother' lap Stay in the oft warm net; Ah. the day will come when brulaed and nre Hut you've panned the threnhhnld of mother door; Cuddle there now and rent. Home In a place of refuge. Toss-e- d by dny upon the rough nnd ntonny ocean of life, harrasaed by worldly cure and perplexed by worldly Inquietudes, the weary nplrlt yearn after repoiie. It neeka nnd And It In' the refuge which home nupplle. Here the mind I at rent: the heart' turmoil become (pilet, nnd the aplrlt banka In the peaceful delight of dometlc love. 9 In front of every young man and maiden there are nlway two pntha and If the young people who read thl column, whone feet are lingering In aoft green meadow and flowery path, will paune and connlder inont enrnent-l- y the two rond before moving onward and chooae the one that truth nnd reason tell them lend to honor, aucrea nnd hnpplne, then they have wlaely chnen. The other mad la too wejl known to need description. At the end of thl rond you will And only ruined hope. A woman of true intelligence la a bleaalng at home, In her circle of ifrlenda, and in aoclety. Wherever ahe goea ahe carries with her a healthgiv-In- g Influence. There la a beautiful hnrmnny about her character that at once Inspire a reaiiect which soon run into love. The Influence of such a woman ujon aoclety la of the inoat aalutary kind. She strengthen right principles In the virtuous. Incite the aelflah and Indifferent to good actions nnd give to wen the II thgnmhmh nnd give to even the light nnd frivolous a taste for fond more substantia! than the frothy goslp with which the st'iNtrnte acts In their seeming, they seek to secrete their minds. that one Is not on guard against them. I It easier to dodge nn elephant than Even a the sunbeam la coinimaed a microbe. of millions of minute rays, the home life must be consltuted of Utile OLD HOME WEEK demesnes, kind looks, sweet laughter, TO BE CELEBRATED gentle word, loving councils; It must BOSTON. Mass., July 30. In acnot he like the torch blase of natural cordance with a law enacted by the excitement which Is easily quenched, slate legislature several year ago and but like the serene, chastened light In pursuance of a custom that has bewhich burns as safely In the dry east come well established during the last wind ns In the stillest ntmosphere. decade, the week beginning tomorLet each bear the others burden the row will be observed throughout Maswhile, let ench cultivate the nntural sachusetts as Old Home week. The confidence which Is a gift capable of week 1 set apart as a Reason during Increase and improvement, and soon which cltle and town may conduct It will be found that kindness will celebration In honor of appropriate spring up on every side, even as we returning on and daughter of the have seen sweet violets and primrose commonwealth and other Invited dispelling the gloom of the gray seaand may hold exercise of his- guest, weed. WOMANS POWER. From hla cradle to his grave man relies for hla happiness upon the love of His light, his Joy, his very life depend blindingly and trutlngly upon the mother love that nurse hla Infant years, tends his childhood, trains his youth and rejoice In his manhood. Infinitely holy, utterly pure, noble, beautiful Is the "maternal Instinct and knowing the heights of It. proving lta strength, seeing its abnegation of self, men call It divine nnd ao realize the love of Ood unto all humanity. Tet even from thl fount of exquisite tenderness they turn their steps to a love more alluring, more entrancing, more absorbing: they leave all and cling to their wive, possessing In them everything. Wonderful and pecullnr Is the mingling of human hearts, of organism Irresistibly at tracted. of soul that feel with and for each other, of two brains forming one mind, of two Uvea and loves from which spring other lives and yet another love parental affection. This Is true marriage, and In this state woman Is mot lovely. Standing on an equality with her husband, she Is adviser and assistant the sharer of his happiness and his troubles, hi helpmeet. hi comfort, his Joy. That there are marriages far different from thl la true, most unhappy: but even here woman shows her power for evil If torical Interest. Last year some seventown and cities celebrated ty-live and this year the observance is expected to be even more general. The celebration bring thousands of resident of Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, and other statea of the middle and far west, back to their old homes to visit relatives and renew acquaintance with childhood friends. Thin Peopl. Thin, scrawny fleshles people are usually nervous. Irritable, bllloua and dyspeptic. Every change of weather affects them. If they happen to eat or drink anything containing disease germs, it develops at once, and they are the first subject of any contagious disease coming Into the neighborhood. Their life I a continual w'orry in their efforts to avoid expo' ure to damp and malarious atmos phere. People can gain from 1 to pound of solid, healthy flesh per week by the use of Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. It puts their system condition to resist sickness. Thl Tonic is In tablet form, to be taken right after meals. Sold by all drug gists for 75c per box or 8 boxes for SI It turn the food you eat Into strong, rich this prevents and cures disease. People tell us who have used the tonic that It cures them, then keep them from getting sick afterward. For sale by the Wallace Drug blood, company. A at th Congrassional Headquarter in Wash- Air of Confidenc ington. 1 Two little feet In mother lap Never life' stubble preened; Ifaete not to oien the note l.rikiiown, where you go Where mother ean'l k alone Cuddle up there und rent. woman. STATE She choose LITTLE FEET. Two little feet ill mother lap And the mother love I bent; Over the hill lira Sorrow Held, And the pathway bark i by tear UTAH special to the Ana-- j Standard says; There Is at the headquarter of the; this Democratic national committee week an atmosphere of confidence! that has not pervaded the place before In eight years. Secretary Edward: wears a brouder smile than he has possessed In a long time. Members of the committee returning from New Tork this week bring most encouragA Washington con da 8HIPMENT OF THE CELEBRATED HEYWOOD RECEIVED 18 THIRD OUR CONSIGNMENT THIS MORNING. OF THE SMALL OPENED UP THIS POPULAR ARE WHICH SO THIS KINDS SEASON. WE HAVE RECLINING AND ANOTHER i RIETY OF PATTERNS j ing reports. It is certain that the Democrats will this year have available a campaign fund sufficiently large for the requirements of the canvass, something the party has nnt had In many years. More than this, it is assured that the Democrats will not be compelled to fight against such odds as they did In the last two campaigns, when the Republicans, under Hanna, had the largest slush fund at their disposal that was ever collected for any campaign. The Democratic fund never touched the mllllon-dollmark, while the Hanna fund Is known to have exceeded 18,000.000. Of course It Is not expected that any such sum as this will be raised this year; it 1 not necessary for any' legitimate campaign. Rut the Democrats say they will have enough to make a good fight, and the Republicans are discouraged by the contrast between the conditions of this campaign and those which existed four and eight years ago. Their despondency, too, is heightened by the reports of important defections In the New York Republican ranks. Some of the New Yorker who were ardent supporters of Roosevelt the Inst time will vote for Parker this year. The effect of a bulging campaign fund. If only in prospect, la evident at headquarters here. Literature la beginning to move In a steady stream, and by the time the campaign la well under way there will be a tidal wave of printers ink that will reach every part of the country. It Is considered very significant that the pamphlet that is at present In greatest demand Is the speech of Congressman Claude Kitchen of North Carolina, In which President Roosevelt was most scathingly criticised as unsafe nnd erratic, while his grandiloare held up to quent melodramatic ridicule. Kitchen draws his Indictment from Roosevelt's own books and speeches. Half a million copies of this speech have already been distributed and half a million more are being hurried from the presses. One of the chief reasons that this speech of Kitchen's Is so effective is that he quotes the biting phrases ConGrosvenor wrote gressman about Roosevelt when the Jatter was being nomurged for the ination In 1900. As It is an estimate that Is as good now as In 1900 It deserves wide circulation. It Is hs follows: There Is something new here under the sun. We have a brilliant, erratic, curious sort of a man, whose friends are trying to promote him. His enemies are trying to destroy him. and a great herd of selfish politicians are trying to use him for their own selfish and shameful ends. And apparently not one of them, neither friend nor selfish person, seems to have the slightest care for his welfare. That man Is, Theodore Roosevelt, governor of New York. It is said that last night he shouted and screamed and danced In the meeting of the New' York delegation and said: 'I am saved: I am saved!' Saved from whom? Saved from the men who want to get rid of him. Is that it? Saved from the men who Injudiciously In their friendship for him want to see him nominated. Is that It? Saved from the men who are fighting over him na a bone of ronten tlon. one for his defeat and another for his elevation, and neither one cares for him. I that It? ar It Is coolly and calmly admitted, and not denied when charged, by a certain great force In New York and In the New York delegation that they are opposed to Roosevelt for governor because they do not think that he Is the proper man for the place, and because he doe not suit them. Therefore they are willing to push him off and dump him upon the presidential ticket, upon the sole and sordid Interest of themselves and their own schemes of politics. Here he Is. Suppose he should be nominate for tomorrow. Wh'nt will b said of him? Thnt either be was s dishonest man or else that he did not want the place, nnd In this last nt ONLY ORDERED AND FOLD-IN- A AS THE SEASON IS GETTING QUITE LATE CARTS FOR THIS SPECIAL TIME. TO SELECT FROM. THIRTY VA- WE Call Early and Get First Choice Boyle Furniture Co. Instance it would be said of him that he hud no power of his own. no will, no voice that he was simply taken) possession of by the men who hated him, who were opposed to him and forced into the position In order that they might get rid of h'm." Roosevelt's defense of lynching, his contemptuous reference to some of his distinguished predecessors In the White House, and his slighting re- Does It Pay? "WHEN OLD AGE COMES YEARNING FOR A SHADY AN INCOME FOR LIFE, AN NOOK, DOES IT PAY TO ENJOY ENDOWMENT POLICY PAID UP IN YOUTH? marks about farmers and mechanics are brought out Into the limelight. Pamphlet No. 6, as It Is known, promises to play a notable part in the I CHURCHES FOR PARTICULARS John l. Herrick STATE Des Moines First Church of Christ Insurance!)). REED HOTEL. Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices. That la exactly why w do ths Tailoring Bsslans of Ogdon. ek German St. Paul's Evangelical, church, P. G. Wuebben, pastor. German service In the Swedish Lutheran street church, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson avenue at 7 p. m.. sharp. Text, John 12. 24, subject, Death the Door to Life. German Sunday school In the forenoon at 9:80. You and your children are welcome. MANAGER Life BASEMENT First Methodist church, Rev. C. W. Noble, acting pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching; class meeting Immediately after this service; Mr. E. J. Wherry will lead; 7 p. m Epworth league devotional services. Mr. Harry Hansen, president; mid-weprayer meeting at 8 p. m., Wednesday evening. You are welcome to all services. SEE Anderson 28.?J!vuhfth Oc 14 It Costs No More to Scientist, edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h street and Lincoln avenue; services 11 s. m., subject, "Spirit. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Wednesday evening meetings. 8 p. m. All are Invited. Free reading rooms suite 212 Eccles building, open dally from 10 a. m to 12 a. m.. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. 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