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Show FOR WOMAN AND HOME ITEMS ' ' - or INTEREST FOR MAIDS AND MATRONS. Hss Am U Wora la T(u wad A Ckwrek fata. An falwabh OmnUr Mu, Nsv IkUf t ItMU( desk. Places Th Ea led Taia. HAT thought to folded In leaves! Wbat tender thought what speechless pain I bold thy tapd Upa to mine. Thou darling of tho April ratal thy : I hold thy faded ltpa to mine. ocent and Though r asuro fled 0 tint are are the typo dry. nut Upa! Of something in cold and dead. Of aoreethlng wttted Ilka thy leaToa; Of fragrance flown, of beauty gone; Tet, tor, the love of Ihoae white handa That found thee. Aprli'a erllet-bo-n That found thee when thy dewy mouth Waa purpled aa with ptalne of wine Forlove of her who love forgot, 1 hold thy faded Upa to mlna i That thou When hate For thla, I .For thla, X ahouldat live when 1 am dead for me, and wrong. -uae my aubtleat art, fold thee In my aong. la dead, Eveatag Cloaks. Opera cloaks are more magnificent than ever this year. Aa skirts , are very full and wide, so the cloak worn over them Is of extra dimensions. There Is no particular change in the materiala used from those of recent years expensive stuffs, furs and laces 4 i f ' him In to hit discouraged owner, U an indescribably dirty and abject condition. "Where in the world did yon find him? she asked, with a mixture of delight and disgust, as the dog looked up at her with malicious, twinkling eyes from under a soiled drab "Oh. replied the fringe of hair. best to repress a his man, doing chuckle, "I done found dat Moptey bout a mile from hyar, missus. You see, dere was a trifling nlggsh, hed got Mopsey tied on to de end oh pole, and he waa projecklng to fwab Osvs far House Wear.' all his wtndows wld dat dogf hut I There is an old rose chain that is reckon he didnt get mon seben or figured In little rosellke designs in a eight dona, missus! deeper shade of pink. This makes a very charming pattern for a Big Hats ta Togs This Taaiw gown, because It la cheerful and bright The swell hat la the hat that atwhen the weather is dark and stormy. tracts attention without being gaudy, A French modiste who excels In thess and It la showy and elegant. There tt morning dresses sent over one that really no other name for it but swell, was made in a most peculiar arrthge-men- t after all. The foundation of nearly of skirt and waist Tbs vest every hat this year Is a bif EaI picture and sleeves were of moss green taffeta. hat, that can be twisted and turned InTha skirt hooked around the waist to any shape. It la nearly always and the front breadth was then trimmed with feathers, and where brought up In a great double box plait rosea are used they match the color to the boat line, where it fastened with of the velvet. They are seen In white, buckle. Theewest of the a big red and even In black, blue and pink, waist was in the form of a blouse, on mahogany. Coque plumes are nsed very full and laid In cross folds. The hats and toquee, but ostrich feathers shoulder puffs were of the challle, also are more often seen than the toque, draped across the shoulders. The col- and are put on under the brim so as lar waa a coarse lace one wired and to fall over the hair, as the maae of bent to form a Medici. flowers did on the summer hats. InThis dress, although rather compli- stead of being turned up In the haek, cated In description, is very easy to as the summer hats were, they are make, as it requires only the draped turned np in the front Theater hats front to get the effect.. The yoke and are small;' being more In the coronet sleeves can be made of cashmere, style than the little Dutch bonnet which, will be quit as effective aa tafFelt hSts have the long earners hair feta. Instead of the challle any figured effect and are covered with long allk goods can be used, which might be hair of a lighter shade. Walking hats warmer than the thin material. are turned up on both sides, more or less, and ars trimmed with loose summer veiling, in whits or black, and Tried t Suvu Her gist Among the patients in Flower hospital, New York, la little Minnie Nics, who has proved herself to be a heroine and who may yet have to yield up her life as the result of her brave effort In saving the life of her little sister May, aged 3. The two children live with their parents, 343 East enth street. They left their home on an errand for their mother and were walking toward Third avenue when they beard the clang of fire engine gongs. They were crossing the street at the time and the younger child, May, in her anxiety to get away from possible danger sprang toward the curb. As she did so she slipped on a ban an peel and fell. Just then ihe horses and wagon of Fire Chief Walsh turned the corner.. Eleven year old Minnie, seeing her little sisters danger, stooped down and dragged the child from under the horses hoofs. One of the hoofs struck her on the forehead, knocking her to the pavement, and an Instant later two wheels had run over her frail body. Several hours later she regained consciousness that la shown most heavily trimmed Jet and gilt are not in the Flower hospital, with her with feathers. mother bending over her. "Was baby worn so much, but rhinestones set in hurt? were the first words she ut- silver and cut steel are used. The tered. Minnie bears np bravely, and picture hat is appropriate in every although suffering intensely, she smiles place hut the theater, and this season and tells her mother she Is not In tho it la worn a great deal to church. Ex. least pain. Fancy belts are all the rage and all of metal, real and imitation jewjUnds New Dm for a fooSlo els, make np the glittering array, disA Southern woman says that she played in the shops. There are )elti never sees a white poodle, dressed up of gold canvas which resembles leathwith ribbons and bells, and Waddling er, combinations of jet, silver and steel along in apathetic content, without be- and suede leather and velvet ribboa ing Instantly reminded of a former belts with buckles and ornaments ai pet of her own. This dog mysterious- Intervals all the way around. ly disappeared, and although large rewards were offered for his return .nothA woman has made the journey fron ing was heard from him. At last, oaf South Africa to Sbuth Dakota to am e day. a servant of brought for divorce. cut-ete- el Forty-sev- f v f i i 4 1 al I - f f fall to the feet Light-gra- y silver fox crosses tho shoulders and finishes tha The collar is further high collar. adorned with four stiff loops at tha back two above and two beneath. ' Tet the greatest charm about new opera cloaka lie in their lining, which Is made of a full fall of chiffon. It n ay match tho cloak or not according to fancy. 'It forms an inner garment of great daintiness, that is wonderfully bewitching in Its effect The Latest r' s are considered the smartest and exaggerated width at She shoulders is es- sential. Brocade, velvet, satin and plush may all be used. Brocade, la the beet brocade with a selection white-eat- la ' gold thread, running through it Batin in the paler shades of blue also makes up effectively, but as Ids a softer material than brocade the skirt should be much fuller. Collars ars . high, Medici In shape, and often lined with the fur used to trim the garment A pale gray brocade, lined with silver, makes a most exquisite garment It has a fitted back and is trimmed with deep flouncea of lace over the shoulders, these flounces finishing In Jabots at each side of the back that the-hous- ON BUCKET - OF DIRT. TisMlDcptUw ngks. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, Jan. 34. A free fight occurred gVwat (As Industrial fines, Jask son,' Hick, Paris, !MM in the chamber of subject of this sketch is years deputies that broke fThe and actively engaged la farming. age, reover the arose the New Tork, Jan. ii, x personal rep- ep When seventeen years old be bars bis sitting. It sad a few years alter, commenced resentative of James R. Keens has been fusal of the government to publish the sbouiderrkeamatie in it On taking a In the Klondike since early last fall proceedings in the Dreyfus ease. least strain, sometimes or tbe pains oold slight M. aa Jaures cause characterised lies the without Keene hae received two letters any apparent Mr. whatever, the would start and be would suffer Incomplete charges filed in the prosecu- trouble from him, detailing the scarcity of tbe most excruciating paina Be suffered (or over thirty years, and the and the general discomforts. tion of Zola, amidst applanae from the last decade bak suffered to much that be The houses are poor and the oold is In- left side. was Unable to do work. To ibis the M. Debornls, Conservative, scented frequent occurrencessayof tense, bnl the health of the community dissy spells were belulaaa U M. Jaures of being the spokesman of added, making him almost is good. M. the to which eoa tin Dreyfua syndicate, as net Mining effectual as is You are a sooundrel possible under the weather conditions. Jaures replied: Averaging up the district winter re- and a coward. M. Debornls thereupon made e rush turns the yield seems to be about 3X5 e towards the tribune, but he was seised euble yard. Claims are in great demand on the by Socialists and a series of fights enEl Dorado and surrounding groups, sued, during which M. Debornls fought some having been told at an average his way to the tribune end struck M . Jaures. price of 1100,000 each. The Conservatives and Socialists Mr. Keenes representative saw ona bucket of earth weighing not over 100 charged the platform, and ' the melee became general, with fighting and founds, which yielded 3515 in gold. The oommunity will require an en- shouting on all sides! The president ormous amount ol supplies, and there of the chamber, M, Brisson, being powla need of all kinds of machinery used erless to restore order, left the chamber saying; I am going to consult the Ih AU Sorts of WsatXsr, for mining. Be tried tbe best physicians but without procurator general. need several specific ASSEMBLED. 'a . BATTLESHIPS A few minutes later the order was being beneflttod end be rheumatic cures, but was not helped. About oneto clear the tribune, amidst the year aad eix months ago he read la alarming Humor, from Havana Excite given paper of a case somewhat similar to greatest excitement among the con- this Katal Officers. hie ahiek woe cured by Iff vlliamt Flak and concluded to try this remedy. Jacksonville. Fla., Jan. 24. Alarm- tending deputies and journalists, who Fills After taking tha first tat be felt soma were threatening and jostling each wbat bettor, aud after using three boxes, ing rumors from Havana for the past other and almost blows. to tb coming hours has resulted in the paint entirely disappeared, tbe dual-es- s forty-eigleft him, and he baa vow for ovor a Several persons in the press gallery of the New assembling battleships year been entirely free from all ble former blows the exchanged uproar, trouble and enjoys belter health thaa he daring York, Indiana, Massachusetts, Iowa had since his boyhood. ' and Texas off the bar at Key West, end the people In the public galleries has - He is loud in hie praises of Pr. William climbed enon the'seata, shouting np Pink Pills for Fate People and will gladly under command of Admiral Sicard, the above statements. Hts poet with orders to sail for Tortugaa. The couragement or abuaea at tha deputies. corroborate office addre-- s It Lorenxo Neeley, Horton, Jackson Maine, Montgomery and Detroit and County, Michigan. THE CURSE OF GOLD." AU tha elements necessary to give new torpedo boats Cushing and Dupont life and richness to the blood ana restore A Drama M ba Pet aa tha Bowl tJndet shattered nerves are contained, In a conjoined the fleet from here. Telegrams Auspices. densed form in Or, W tlllerne' Finh Fills for received from Havana stated that exFain People. Ail druggists sell them. 23. Democratic Jan. Washington, tra guards had been placed around free leaders have resolved silver Ksktag Life Short, upon office for protection. Circulars Lees an experiment In polltlcal campalgn ' The ahortness of Jlfg Js Jiound up were distributed around Havana callwork. Under the Influence of Senator with its fulness., It ta to him who Is ing pn the volunteers for the protec- Jones, MoMillen, most, active, always thinking, feeling, Representative tion of the American colony. There working, earing for people and for F. Black, Chauncey Representatives Is no newt of an attempt to assassinate things, that life teems short. Strip a Blayden, Simpkins and others, a comLee. Ilfs empty sod ft win aeem long ' pany of Washington and Virginia poli- enough. Phillip Brooks.- Law at Fort Takes. Martial ticians and business men have incorpA Liberal offer. Beattie, Wash., Jan. 24. The latest orated under the name of The Ameri " news from Alaska is that Captain Ray, ean Drama company. Fredeeers si e CunitNd Bsassdy 02:: U. S. A., has taken charge of the stores Among the directors are Lawrence . t er te Ssad Sample BettlsL of tbe Alaakan Commercial company Gardner, secretary of the congressional is name of the "Five Drops $ slm- and the North American Trading and. committee; Marshall M. Wines, Robert pic but effective, .remedy tor rheumaTransportation company, proclaimed EL Mattigly and Major EL W. Ander- tism, neuralgia. Asthma,1 andS kindred' ailments. Tbs trade mark, Drops, martial law at Fort Yukon, and placed son of thla city. as five drops ia one . The first play to be produced is The ia its 800 Inhabitants on rations, compell-dose. - The manufacturers of ,3 ing those who have money to pay for Curse of Gold, which all verites claim Drops have thousands of letters from them, and those who have not to work la another Unde Toms Cabin, and reliable people,-- who have been refor, them. This step was rendered from it they expect great results. stored to health by the nse of their Reactor Stewart predicts great necessary by the small stock of supplies remedy. Many of these letters have fop it, and Senator Allen thinks it been published, and many mors wUl on hand, which it waa feared would be will be received by the west and south be gladly sent upon application. Borne before the Yukon river exhausted weeks ago the producers of "I Drops, thla next enthusiastically. After opened spring. taking to send a sample bottle, preoffered Samuel and Gompera, president, action. Captain Rsy sent a special paid, for 25 cents. They know even a Charles of the Morrison, to secretary a letter the, DawsonjjjXlg eampfie Wattle wilt eon vinos any one ot eommerciLfconipaaiee, notifying them American'FederaHon of Labor, ape its merits. They wer so encouraged by that he had takei possession of their advocates of it, and Knights of Labor the numerous responses to their first stores. It is stated that the letter also Assembly No. 68 owns stock in tbe cor- offer that they have decided to renew asked the commercial companies to nse poration. It will be pat on the roed It for another 30 days. If you are a sufferer send thla small amount, 2S .... .... their influence in securing legislation cents, without fall today, to tha Swanby congress giving to the soldiers of NATIONAL 8TOCKCROWERS. Dearson Rheumatic Cure Co., Alaska the sam civic functions " .JU 111., and receive preborn Chicago, st., by the Canadian mounted police, Clash TkMtlwM Between Matkew tt( paid a sample bottle of "S Drops. Stats Geaas WuMs. Also, large bottle, 800 doses, for 1.00 To Panhm Clntah Leads. Denver, Colo., Jan 4. Thera la and for the next thirty days, three boton the tles for 92.50. Washington, Jan, 24. Secretary Bliss prospect for serious difficulty he in barbecue to of occasion the given hss transmitted to congress a copy of Eyery new leaf a man turns over, the the agreement reached between the connection with the stockgrowers' concommissioners aid the Uinta and White vention January 27th. The committee devil lays on top of the pile under the grid tor him. Is River Indians. Inder this Agreement having the affair in charge has secured he saving Pixo'i Curs tor Consumption Is sur only the two tribes consent to sell and cede, buffalo, elk, antelope, mountain aheep ' for coughs sad cold. Mr. C. medicine for the and spread. to the United Statet lands for the nse quail 439 3th ava. Denver, CoL, Nev. t, W6, of all Uncompahg res who desire to re- - The killing end serving of all these Belts, After nil sin las lot lo Interesting to move to the Uintah reservation. The animals at this time of year la conIs United States is to pay 31.25 per acre trary to Colorado law, and Game War- the sinner then it to good people most in announced the den Swan has for the lands so ceded. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHER. are saaortlns ia Ike eourta our rlrht to tbs The secretary says he believes the positive terms that any attempt to We end exclusive use of tb word "CASTOItlA, our trade Mark. settlement of the Uneompabgre reser- carry out the programme wiU result in "FlTtUEH 8 OAkTUlUA, tbs of and the Confiscation Maaaachu-settthe game L Dr. Samuel Plteher, of Srannla, vation can best he obtained by locatwas tkSflclnatovo( PITCHER'S the ing some of tbe Uneompabgre on the arrest of all those responsible in tb earn that baa born and doe sow Uintah reservation, and be recommends matter.even If he hes to call out the hear tks signature 4 CHAS. H. . militia. state tbe approval of the agreement by conFLETCHER an ever? wrapper. This 4s tbs The management of the barbeeue, on original PITCHER'S CASTOR1A which hae gress used ia tbs home of tbe mothers ot The agreement is signed by the com- the other hand, declare that the gams beta America tor over thirty year. Look carefully b will and is odd in storage, missioner and by Tabby, Wan rod ea, already st tha wrapper end see that It Is tbs kind you David Copperfield and 121 other In- served regard s of the game warden. have always bought. and has tbs sUmaturs of FLETCHER on the Wrapper. Ns Many of the members of the com- CHAS. dians of the Uintahs and White Rivera - ' 5 mittee are well known stockmen wbe one has authority from ms to use my urns combined. Tbe Ontaur Company of which Cha have reputation! for determination, except B. Fletcher I President Fresbyturlaa Mlaslowary Story. and it is freely predicted that the Match A MM. 8 AMC FI. PITCHER, M. Ik Washington, Jan. 24. The reports game warden will meet very rough No matter how nice and sweet she Is, that have been coming to the war de- treatment If be attempt! to Interfere n girl site in n mans lap, if she when partment iccestly Indicating that with the programme arranged. weighs over 90 pounds, he gets mors pain there is no scarcity of food in tbs th nn he dots pieatureoutofiL Klondike counfe-- has taken another GLADSTONE BROKEN DOWN. Deefaaae Cewwwt Be Cared turn, and the last reports go to show tocaj application! aa they cannot that there is already great scarcity 014 Premier Expressed a Wish Tkat AU by reach tb diseased portion of th ear. There Is only cm way to cur drxfm--e Might fca Over, there, with prospects of worse to come. and that ta by constitutional remr condiIn caused by nn Thfi following from private letter Cannes, Jan. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Glad- Deafness tion of the mucous limn of the Euswritten by Rev. H. S, Young, Presby- stone drove ont today. M ra. Gladstone tachian Tube. W hen (his tube is Inyou have a rumbling aound or Imterian Missionary, dated Dawson City, was helped down tbs steps into tho flamed entirely perfect hearlna. and tbwhen It la and December 1, was furnished the "secre- carriage by nnurse and valet - Mr. closed. Deafness result, can be taken out inflammation the tary of war and differs from the opin- Gladstone wore e thick overeoet with and thla tube restored to Its normal conbearing will be destroyed foreverf ions generally expressed by persons the eoUar turned np and n soft fel$ dition, nine cases out of ten are caused by cabut an Inflamed tarrh, which la nothing recently arriving on the coast, both as protecting his cheeks and eyesT He condition of tb mucous surfaces. to food supplies end good order. W will give On Hundred Dollars tor descended the step i the slowest case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) The strike for something to eat U manner, leaning on a stick,- - and was any that cannot be cured by Hall's Cautrra Curs. Send tor circulars, free. already distressing. Thieving is fre- lifted into the carriage. Then he waa F. 3. CHENET A CO., Toledo X no and when rumor is safe The Fold cache ntaoa quent, by Druggists, 75c. alarming Wrapped in fur. he is away from it The suffering for concerning Mr. Gladstone health Bail's Family Pills are the best- - , want of food is likely to be very great were confirmed today. He ia extremely The richest man In England ia tbe duke ' before spring. weak and also so dejected aa a result sf Weatminaler. ia Meenty Blood Deep, of nenralgie pains that he expressed a New Idabe Bawd. blood me ns a clean akin. No Clean over. were desire that all beauty without it. O scare t Candy CatharThe North, T scoms. Wish.. Jan. 24 tic cleans your blood and keens it clean, by Pacific have ern Railway company stirring up the laiy liter aad driving all im04 or Erase Daa4 Mas Objected ta. to from the body, Berta closed e eon tract with Geiger and Lincoln, Neb., Jse. 24. Dr. Julius parities banish boils, blothes. blackhead, Zabriskia, of Taeoma, for the building McLeod, demonstrator at the Lincoln and thatpimples billon sickly complexion by taking of a branch twenty-onmiles In length Medical Cascarets, beauty tor km rents. All drugoollege, was arrested and fined gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 28a 50. from Juliaette to Lewiston, Ida., tha la police court for maintaining a nuiroad to be completed ready for traffic Tbe nuisance consisted of a When a girt thinks she has got a pretty sance. by June L This extension will tsp a room in a building in tbe foot she will generally find it la muddv most everywhere. rich territory in the Nes Parcel In- dissecting heart of tbe city. Four bodies were dian reservation. " TO removed from the premises by health CPU A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. AU Three youths at Peris, assaulted e officials,, but as they were procured Druggists refund tha money If U fails to sure, tse s servant girl and then laid her lawfully, those annoyed by the dead Probably Adam and Era won't ashamed on the railway track In front of bodies could ouly complain that the because there was nobody to see hut the Mr. an approaching engine Both her legs health law were violated, and family. f O Hdrd " uses la ( iHrt lit 11. fifty-si- te-he-vs a r - ht J)arUt -- - -. . ane-M- H mss-senger- to 167-1- 69 no-joy- ed s, CAS-TOiil- A. fae-slm- - le-- a y m-a- . t lnfli-me- d I tin-l- ee y e nncon-scion- were severed. ' J - McLeod was fined 310 and costs. |