The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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prices and
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UXOR MA1TEUS.
la Aftiim Methodist Conference Will
Test Civil nights.
lie Diffuse ltcglua in the Tevvksburj
Investigation.
Jitlotial Details of the Terrible Mis.
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ilier Telegraphic Matter of Moment.
Tli A. M. K Conference.
fuiLAiiELi'iiiA May 14. The anuual
Itiferrnce of the African Methodist Kpis-
Ipal church began its sessions to-day.
he committee presented a report showing
ir political anil social comlition of the
iiintry ami their blessing upon the negro
ace and referred to the proirresB of the
tero in the ai' itisition of wealth and in
purine his citizen rights and to changes
thich. had been wrought since the close
I ii civil wur and noltd the growing im-
jbrtanceof the uegro und the part he plays
in tlit great social religious and
political questions of the
!be rnmiuittee condemned
we terms the practice in
toaili otihe exclusion of the negro
day.
in
the
from
xiiln iiu curs and hotels and the prescrm-
Hioa pievailiug iu public travel and roc-
tonmieiuleil the appointment ot trust-
I worthy persons to travel through the south
f and gvner Humiliation lora report.to be
: lubniitieil at the coming general confer-
: ence. It was agreed to hold a mass meet-
ing Wednesday evening to discuss the
question mentioned in the report.
The Defense Itegina
ISostox May 14. The defense in ti c
Tewkslmry investigation bas micned. No
important evidence has been elicited.
Stale but startling
St. Louts Jlay U.lt bas just tri ns-
pired that last Thuredar tiiiitit while to
burglars were attempting to rob the store
of liurcbaril it Luke In the little town of
Beni Uasonidude county this state they
were discovered by the young son of ltur-
cliard and a companion. The robbers turn-
ed on the young men and shot and instantly
killed Jiiirchnrd. His companion then
hreil and killed one of the burglars. The
other lied but Saturday wm captured by a
pursuing puny and is believed to have
b e:i lynched no tidings being received ot
a in.
l'iitv eilenteil Hull atomi.
D.iyto.n May 14 An uupru'odented
tail stnrin aecumpanied by heavy rain
lirt-VMI l.uru .l.iu f. ...... 1J -1 r ..
11 llrlD n" itt.ri nuuil. Jlllll leil
almost au inch in diameter and covered the
strieis to the depth of tevoral Inches iu
places. Considerable damage was done.
Kentucky's (iuheriiatorlal Convention.
Louisviu.1 May 14. The democratic
convention for the nomination of candidates
lor governor and other state olllcors met
here Wednesday. J. Proctor Knott and
.nomas L.Jones for governor stand togeth-
er in the lead with the instructed votes:
Ueneral 8. II. JJuckner is next closely lol-
V Ju18 M- Ownisley and
tosrles 1). Jacobs. All the candidates are
nere and delegates are beginning to arrive
iu large numbers.
Assigned
AtvirsTA Ga May ll.-Uichardj &
i'..1ry K00l'B mve '''d- Liabilities
lUO.WH); assets fSd.lKH.
The Western Unitarian.
CmcAiio May H.-The Western Unitar-
ian conference now iu session in this city
held a buslnes meeting this morniug. lie-
ports showed the conference enbr aces sixty
lour chinch societies lortv-two of which
K'".ni;' show an aggregate membership
"-'lu iamilies twenty-two report an in-
crease in membership during the past year
ami tne reminder do not. The chuicties
coiidrt'"rlea KL'"erttly '" Rua 'inunclal
ooil Ailvleo.
ItoMKMay lo.-A circular addressed tv
lie Pope lo the Irish bishops dispatched
i?".10 "h says : The clergy must keep
loot Irom subscriptions when it is pluin
J at hatred and dissensions are aroused
n rebv and when it is eyident that crimes
1 J!" lr.rs are la'ver censured by those
or whom the collections are made "It assorts
ue clergy they are not forbidden to assist
in raising collections to relieve distress.
I nahte to Agree.
oomim.ton. Mav 11. The iiirvln the
111.
celebrated case of liev. H. Holl'man and
''0l""8i for slander have been out
ice .Saturday morning and were dis-
eiarged to-day being unable to agree.
Fire at lUrrodtburg.
Harroiisiii'ru Kv May 13.-About mid-
ht last nlgbt a tire started In the ollice
o Tibbetts' lumber yard. The wind was
wowing hard and the lira quickly spread
no m half n hour the principal business
Si-T.01 Ihe town w I" Hames. The line
o ."byterian church was destroved
f ilh thirty other buildings. Loss $1WCU0.
Got llimm Last.
Little Uock May 15.-A nrjro known
Charlea Borrv was airested yesterday
" ecved to bo Mitchell Cottor.who is
"""" 0 Jr six murders committed in Texas
em? . y h" wie "nd children in Limestone
coti ity.aiid a deputy-.heriii and two broth-
rsuauied Drown who attempted his arrest.
tlraln Supply.
Cl' A.io May It. Visible supply of
ft?k'May fl' l!s3': Wheat. 707
K"l.l!'r'l'!:corn' l.lt."W: oats 4Gt000;
I021mi0; rye 17MU00.
Work of the Wind.
"iiitk i'iukoh Mtsx. May
n wind-storm this
ll.-Pur-afternoon
tilled
Kill V . . UOOl-UOUSB
wnmren blew down.
William Moik
Iur.1 "noa 10 dwll "d several others iu
Went Ashore
Port Howan May ll.-The steamer
iVh? io-1" Toro"l t0 "avl'lty Michigan
l'o t T.re 11 " .voKierday oil' Long
10I'H. 1 he crew were sved.
onvenittlua at uinner lartlr.
xsotlilti g Is commoner (ban to hear pen-
P wmpiai of the dullness of dinner par-
f ' Bul RUf" must bo peculiarly un-
to wkl'rrioll''llu- IfPtoplecan-
Mr tnnSu lrT !""' r"" ill
r Van JIM b ''ened ? At a large din-
ProuHJ "ly welcome and ap-
k t"" lroiied it re uttered with
tort I .V. l iransl-
Wr ufflf'.'c- Manner mors than mat.
i . '' .U r" "' 'ki and to seem
lt sinnSE'' 1' iacmi Wniicl with
unitiiV 1 "'""if rorifnentnl com.
w snDI.B. '"'''Inn whai sn -mount
'"eii n" PM' of c""" ' d t-
V.''y "rree.hVnn ....! T...
is" ! "!M'rl"res mora priming than
i btw wnn is he stokeo up with the '
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SUt im-uts for
til IUIICII Ob
DALLAS. TEXAS
J!nufaiturer't;taeraistt irt for
FARM AND MILL MACHINERY
atl 1 ;.IMi-'f - a .
Wm... 'v..?.-. ' Tltl
Bilihu cloth. v ;irmh Ii1'
urni. if . have no local .g. u iU y.ut JuTii
lies without hit gettimr un .i. i
it i. I drabak the satisfaction
ith which a well arranged dinner party
niay legitimately be cotiteini.l..i
hT v""" w"'cn tne leiuintue
half of society regard thisirti.-i.l.r f.... .
hospitality. Nothing lends more lustre to
Tin.- .i 111 n. lbe lri1". "
'lowers the glass or the silver-thau here
and there lace beloagiug to a yiiutiggirl.
rt'J&'.'r 'Xns u.rrieJ ''n who
retains in her aspect the chaffii of her
weiia wiin uie superadded grai-e of
P. r . r " le.asa rule this
important fraction of siwiety though they
attend dinner parties will al-
ways in their cuilidetitml mv
men s. allow that they look upon
this lorm oi society as the least agreeable
o' all. Ihe secret of their distaste is
what some persons will pronounce a uroof
of refinement. They do not care for the
dinner itsell. They have lunched to their
complete satisfaction; they have treated S
o clock tea as no liarmocide least but a
real and abiding meal: and thev look upon
what seems to them the portentous length
ota dinner party as time stolen from en-
tertaininments that mora strictly deserve
the name. Moreover the conversation is
too conhned lor their particular tastes
unless a woman is in love with
a mam or entertains for him a Inncy but
little distinguishable from that tender sen-
timent she has soon hud enough ol his con-
versation. She would far sooner talk to
Illy men in succets on in tbe course of two
hours than he imprisoned between two of
them for the same period of time. To Ihe
genuine female temperament it is much
more agreeable to have the admiration of a
score ot men than llm ti. ...
divided wisdom of one. I'nder such cir-
cumstances complete indifference to the
dinner itself and comparative indifference
to ner two neighbors-it is not
wonderful that vntinu mn imni'.i n.i
dinner parties the least enchanting lorms ol
ty. as years pass on as youth retreats
and admiration dwimlles then no doubt
even womeu lind comfort in a good dinner.
Like cards or devotion a touch of the
l-.picurean sense is one of the mitigation
ol age. Then women are wilmio i...ti. tn
eat and to talk. The dinner is always ac-
ceptable; but we have heard it said ihnugh
we pronounce no opinion on the subject
that men cease to care to talk to wometi
just as these reach a period at which alone
they are worth talking to. (London Tele-
graph. Iluylng a Carpet U Miiteh Her.
A New York damsel can be wonderful in
her attention to personal detail when she
puts her whole mind on it. For instance
says a writer in the Atlunta (institution a
frivolous young friend of mine demanded a
voice with the rest ot the family iu the
selection of a carpet.
"I don't care so much about tho colors"
sain the girl "nor whether we get another
carpet or a rug; and most ot the pattern
may consist of small designs if vou like so
long ns theio are a few figures in it of ob-
long sh ipe ami about 8 bv I I inches in size.
I really must insist on thoc dimensions and
I want the outlines to be distinct. Why am
I particular about those points? Biinply
because my leet are rather large. My
knowledge of art is sutllcient to teach me
that the eye judges of size by comparison.
If my foot is put out in view on or beside a
figure in a carpet that is smaller thanilsell
don't you see that it shows for nil it actual
dimensions: but if it rsts on a distinct de
sign of three or four limes its own area it is
apparently reduced. So our carpet must
have a few big figures in it for my personal
use. As soon as you have made the
selection I will know by the color how to
make my purchases of hosiery lor the
season. The exactness of dress uow-a-i'uva
requires harmony ot hues."
Kent's Kitrnpean Hotel.
Among the institutions that have grown
with Dallas' growth and strengthened with
her strength is the hostelry of Allred Kent.
Commencing in rather limited mid experi-
mental style Kent hus gradually advanced
iu proportions until his house has attained
all the comforts of the Knglish inn withthe
modern improvements of the American
system of elegant landlordship. Whilst it
is true that "not every man can keep a ho-
tel" yet it is exceplionably conceded that
Kent cau. His secret is au open one. Sub-
stantial choice and well jnoked viands
clean and cheerful rooms the exercise ol
an unobtrusive courtesy flint creates the
pievalence of true home feelings among the
guests are the only appliances he has em-
ployed to make his house the most popular
of Dallas hotels. Vou see it all by his elec-
tric lights.
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To the Traveling I'lihllo
Ticket Oitlee Hun (Xilem.io A Simla Fo Hall-
way tiailsB. May;'. ISM:
The (iould lines declining to rcceivo our
tickets does not interfere as many have
infeired with our through business to New
Orleans and points bevond. as our route is
via Houston and the "ritar and Crescent
Line" to New Orleans.
Only two changes by our lino to Chicago
Louisville Cincinnati llaltimnre Wash-
ington Philadelphia New York both of
which are in union depots. Come and see
us before purchasing nonets for any point
north or east K. K. Fosiwck
Ticket Agent.
NOTICE.
Texas Trunk Knllroad.
.During tun Hiengerlesl trains will leave
Kaulmau for Dallas at 7:30 o'clock a iu.
arriving at Dallas at '.Ho o'clock a. iu.
Returning leave Dallas lor Kaufman and
way stations at i 'M o'clock p. m. ana 1'2
o clock midnight.
All trains will arrive at and leave from
the L'nion depot. W. W. Kimonos
Superintendent.
hi
The Dallas Hoard of Trade will meet
their many lriends and the public at al
hours of the day or night at their niagnl ti
cent salooti end billsvd hall corner o
Main and Austin streets with tho best
w ines liijuors and cigars and polite at-
tendance. Their billiard hall is the finest
and largest in the city and their tables are
new and second to none In tho stale.
When you want a good drink or cigar
don't torget the Hoard ot Trade.
r.upion on.
Sometimes Inferior and dangerous oils
are sold as Kuplon Oil therefore we espe-
cially urge consumers to (nko care that
they obtain the genuine article.
Coplon (ill.
Iu using Kupion Oil you not only guard
your la nily from accident but nisi provide
the best and most brilliant light than any
burniug oil can produce.
Notice lo Coiitriirlora and ll'illilrra.
1 desire to state that as a number of par-
ties who wish to submit bids on Ihe nperk-
home have not had un opportunity of see-
ing the plans and rpecllicatlnns the lime
for receiving bids Is extended until li
o'clock Tuesday May loth.
A. D. A t.iRi im sc.
Secretsrv Dallas Opera-house Co.
lliillaa Female College
Strangers attending Siengcrfcst are cordi-
ally invited to visit the FunaloCollcgo dur-
ing their slay In the city; Kegular session
from 0 a. in. lo 4 p. in. Primary calisthe-
nics 10 a. ni; military and dumb bell' d ill
1.30 p. m. dally.
0. J. Kpkk Pres't.
rresses. '"
Th Abilene Heporter wants tt bny a
good second-hand power-press and a Wash-
ington hand-pnss for 8-colnmn piper Ad-
dreH with price and lerais.
0. K. Uiksaat.
HHaIiaII
THE DALLAS HERALD WE OXES DAY MORNIXQ. MAT 16 1883.
Down Witfi
MITCH I LL A 8( RrntiS. General
A BARBARY APE.
That's the Uiatlugulabed Title Lady rtor-
enre Dixie Wanted to Confer on H. It 11
Aioeri t.owaril 1'rtueo of Wales-Mod-
17 I'revenis Aectiknee.
Apropos ol Lady Florence Dixie and her
wouderiuladveutute with two well-shaved
mocruiaii gianis iu pemcoals a private
letter from London tells this pleasing tal
ol Lady Florence and the Princs of Wales
"One day not very loni ago Laay Florence
louna nersi ii standing like a Peri at the
gate ol that sporting paradise knowu as
uieoauuowu rara liace course where spr.
vim .i it urges are accoroeu lo 'members.1
including a private entrance to the irrand
stand and the course. She had forgotten
her pass and the stem gate-keeper wtio
knew her not refused to take her word tor
it and admit her. She vainly tdeaded with
mm wiiiio one auer another more provi-
dent dame and damsel swept up glanced
at her diadaiulully and went in. Dul af
ter a little cume the Prince ol Wales who
prom miy assureu uie gate-keeper that he
noiiiu vouch lor l.ady Florence and oiler-
ing her his arm took her into the sanctuary
the gate keeper bowitur low. as hei'Hiiin m
allliitton. How to requite this courtesy or
me goou-iiaiiireo ueir-aipareut deeply en-
gaged the Lady Foronee and after a time
she I'll upon the method. Melloii-Marhmv
as you know is the grand head-iiiariers of
uritisu iiiiiHing aim at .ueitou-.Voibrav
there exists a very snell club the mvnir.
of which resemble the early Christians iu
one point at least as they have all things iu
common it one member is athirsi anoth-
er gives him to driuk; il one lack a horse
anoiner 'mourns' him: if one ia iintiei-mii-
oiia another opens to him or her his purse.
Morality Is lax it is said iu the midland
counties but the Mellon-.Morhray Club is
doubtlessaud oasis in the desert it bears
a remarkable title for Ihe member call
themselves "The Harbarv Anes.' WhM
about a week after the Sandown adveutme
the Prince received a letter from Ladv Kn.r
ence in which she said asthe strongest uossl-
ble proof of her gratitude she had done lor his
Hoyal liigniiuas wnul she would dolor no
one else alive. She had herself nomiualed
him asa liarbary Ape and t tie bretheren
and tbe sisters had elected him utiani
mously. Strange to say II. H 11. did not
take the clfo lou as a coninliiuenti ll
caused bis eipiery to reply that while 11. It.
it. ueepiy felt the Kindness of Liulv Flor
ence Dixie with ob iging him with her com
pany at nanaown races he was debarred by
many considerations of a mure or less pub-
lic sort from accepting even on her propo-
si'ion Ihe high and responsible position of
all r'jary Ape. Lady Florence not a bit
daunted replied that II. II. 11. did not Lil-
ly understand the position. H was a ru'e
of the society that any one who had ones
been made a llarbav A lie bv election nml
the Prince had been unanimously elected
must remain a Harbary Ape forever! So
11. It. 11. must hereafter he content to al
low nimseit lo be described by heralds and
pursuviants and books on the peerage as 11.
K. 11. Albert Kdward Prince ot Wales
LMitmi ioruwau uuae oi uotnsay h.. (
and 1!. A. or Harbarv Ape! Are not we
Knglish a great and truly wonderful peo-ple?"-Xew
York World.
A MorllKlt'S I.VUK.NT.
Kate noughts Convicted of Mitnler In the
Criminal Court-A Jury Asseaaea the
Highest I'uulilmieiit Agalnat the
Woman.
AVitb visible disgust the crowd of loung-
ers in the criminal court yesterday evening
received a verdict of murder in the first
.'egree against Kate Douglas the colored
'vomaa who killed Joseph Miller. The de-
fendant herself sat betide her counsel Mr.
V. 0. llishop and asthe clerk read the find-
ing which put her in tho shadow of the
gallows the looked at her twelve judges
with a defiant leer Horn of k.'oregone con-
clusion that there was no hope. She was
deeply impressed Willi the injustice of the
verdict but little surprised. As she walk-
ed hack to the dock a reporter engaged her
In a conversation. As the key was turned
in the cage door she began lo
walk up and down. A moment Inter a
t.eally dressed colored woman entered the
vestibule lending a three-yeur old child by
the hand. She lifted the little fellow in her
arms and as she pressed his chubby fate
ttgainsi the corrugated screeu his mother
kissed him through Ihe wire. As the child
was lowered again to the .'hor he rolled nis
little eyes about in an intent and close in-
spection of the surroundings. The woman
took a chair beside the screen and looked
out Into the court-room in quiet contem-
plation. She Is a woman ol about thirty-
hree years less boisterous and more lu-
lulli....... i..... H . ... . . . '
...un uu nuuiti expect 10 iinu in i "" eongiegatiiig al Niagara rails
her. class. I preparatory to the opening ol the season
Did you expect verdict of niurdt r in i anil will soon have all their bows and ar-
the first degree Kate?" rows and bead ktilckknacks spred out on
"No bul I was prepared for it If that was "ie (Trass lor sale at prices higher than one
going to be the verdict. 1 don't care much can purchase a reul live Ind. an for on the
what it is as lar as I am concerned. 1 do plains
care for my child though. 1 have had lif- Those twin seaside houses at Sprint!
teen children since 1 was firs! married ami I Lake. N. j.. the Monmou h Carlelon and
every one died voting except tins one. and Ihe Head linuse at Sea ( a mile below
verdict would be but be is small and thero
. . . . : - n...
win oe long years before he Is old enough
lo lake care ol himself. I don't know what
will become or him without me and this is
the on yesre I've got on my mind."
"You were not married to Miller were
y ui?"
"No; I couldn't expect better luck: I
1 was doing wrong. Ho was a river-man
and I was living lit East St. Louis and took
no with him. We came to live on this side
of the river and I bad this child by him.
He treated me bad and used to take awav
the money that I was saving for inv baby.
Whenever I could lay away a quarter or
half a dollar I saved it heemiMM I fliiln't
know uow long I was ever
going to live and 1 didn't
waat to die and .leave my only child lo
starve. This more than anvlhlng else made
me do wrong. He used to knni k m Hown
and lake this money awav Iroin me
lhat was the kind of a man
ho was and If those men think
1 killed him nuninselv. when lie left nn.
and went around drinking with other wo
men aim spending money mat he should
give me to support myself and pay the
rent why then I guess Ihey are right lo
lind me gniltv."
Kate Douglass killed a river roti.lnhnni
named Joseph Miller in a Wash street sv
lo.n. Sue was living with him aa Irs wile
and while on a spree he went around town
in company with several abandoned wo-
men ou whom he lavUbed the few dollars
lie had earned during his trio on the river.
Kate Douglass was told of this. ami. on
visiting a resort on Wash street found hint
there with a crowd of women around him.
Her JtaVmsy was aroused and she!
lirst ordered and then tdeadrd with him in
go h l ine. She lelt and returned with a
knlle and her infant In her itiuv Tin. Kit.
lien for Ihe stile testilied that she made an
assault on .Miller but she claims that she
was only pealing an apple for the child
when he knocked her down she dragged
him after her and as he fell ha impaled
himself on the open knife. During the trial
she stood before the Jurv wltn the child
nestling In bcr arms a pitiable sight. Her
story was not believed but the evidence
showed many mitigating circumstances.
Alter twenty minutes' absence a verdict
Was returned finding the forlorn wrotch
guilty or murder In the lirst degree.
"' e.
rutting a Hull to (he Test.
They dad a dlcuslon over at Miller's
the o her day about bulls.
Mr. Miller said It was all nonsense In talk
abojt a bull being excited and mad furi-
ous by a red rag. U said a had an uglt
High Prices !
O
ECONOMY HAY PRESS.
ESTABLISHED IN l;.
The FKTKI. FiMNOVV. One-home
Bou-lW Portable HAY I KtSji. and ui
Work s Karoriie 1 Die mt aurbie
auu the baudftcineat vmk'ii ihd...L.
iu itianghl lie lihtol In hcikM. the
-LOW Kit IN I'KIOK. and fiota m to i:
.tuns of IU hsv will load In common bo-
. ear. Tbe above 1 earraukd or uo
Stat ArutlsHaTx.
tetnpered Devon bull over In the Held who
would take it like a lamb if vou would
shake the flag ot all nations in hia 'ace.
Dr. Kobinsoo said Miller daren't try it.
and Miller bet Robinson that he would.
So Miller went Into his house and loaded
himself up with a red llauuel undershirt
and we all walked out to Ihe Held. The
ouu was mere loosing as calm as a sum
mer morning. Miller climed the leuc
and went toward the animal keeping ihe
shirt behind him. As he came close lo the
hull he suddenly produced the shirt and
uineii it in tne null's lace.
The beast jumped back a yard or two in
astonishment and kept bis eye on Miller
while Miller waved Ihe old Vermillion nr.
iiimit vigorously. Then the bull shook Ins
head several times us It he declined to
nave any thing to do with the business; and
-uuirr turned toward us and put his thumb
to his nose and made a aimial of vieinrv
Just then an idea seem to strike the bull.
lie put his neud down Bnu moved swiftly
forward. Miller at lirst thought there had
oeett an eariniiuake. lie was burled tin
twenty feet and when he struck the ground
ue mane auoiiiei ascension.
t pon his tiecent he thought he would try
on win a 1'unvou niiori-iioru was in
serted in his trousers and again be went
up nigu enough to take a biro eve view
ui me aurouiidiiig country.
Oil the twenty-tilth decent ho fell on th
other side of Ihe tence from the bull and
we picked him un. His clothes were m
ribbons. His uose was a spectacle and his
iiDuin was urn iu grass and nine.
We asked him how he lelt and he said
nothing. We innuired conceruiinr the eon-
ditlon id' his bones but he made no reply.
We asked il his views about bulls had nn.
dergone any change but he walked silently
alone. We wanted to know how he enjoy-
ed the scenery the last time he went up but
he would not say.
He merely went into the house filled up
both barrels ot his gun with oul nulls and
screes and scraps of iron and went out to
interview that bull. The animal was a
corpse in ten minutes and then Miller
pulled oil' his undershirt and went up stairs
to bed.
Ve know what his views era now al
though he dosen't extiress the n so Ireeiv
as formerly
Lydia K. l'lnkham's Vegetable Com.
pound strengthens the stomacii and kidneys
and aids digeclion.
o
WAlt ltlSU I-I At K Kt llOIJ.
No less than eicht new seuiilo hniul.
will be opened on the Jersey coast thisyear.
(ape .May is to have a musical festival
In August. The plan ia to have it continue
three days unless the syndicate of mosqui-
toes Intel feres with the music.
A branch ol Diikel's riding school is to
ne opened mis year at Kichheld Springs
ami no one win he able to tell whether
eipiesinans own ineir horses or not
(iilmore is burning quarts upon quarts
of midnight oil while sitting up nlehts com-
posing new music to be rendered thisseason
uv ins uauu ai uoney island.
ihe Pavilion Ulln L. I. already
opeuforthe season of INS.! ol which mi
much is expecled. Islip is one ofthe places
rc.rn.vu na priiuuiieouv lasnioiiauie
Large numbers of Huston families have
commenced to economize in order lha' Ihey
may pay a few days' visit lo the. While
Mountains some time during July or Au
gust next.
Dorlng s band of Troy will furnish
music huh season in congress Park Sara-
toga; Stnbb at the l' ailed Slates. Lothian
atiheCirand l'nion llernsteiu at Congress
Hall and Frauko at the Clarendon
Kxtiectationfl rnncerninir llm fart litnm
lug season at Long 1 leach ale as great aa
loose oi wiiicn inckens wrote and prepara
lions nro buing made accordingly. No sea
side resort of receut origin bas firmer hold
ou uie public
West Point is now particularly beauti-
ful and attractive in all the freshness and
bloom ol early spring. The West Point
Hotel which IS open all the vitnr romol I..
oi mie oeeu entertaining a number of bri-
dal parties and many genuine lovers of na-
ture. Saratoga is to hsve a permanent art ex-
hibition that cannot fail to add to the at
tractiveness ol Ihe American Haden. Tn
exhibition is lo he held in (irand Armv
Hall and will be thrown open to the inh.
He at a nominal admisiun lee during July
and August.
F.lberon's casino will be completed by
July lo and there is some talk ol Inaugur-
ating the place by a grand ball not too
grand hut just grand enough. It will not
be anything like a W. K. V. ball a lact
that will relieve the minds of many people
no doubt
Spurious Red Clouds and hn-n. u:iil
it. .11. . . ... .. '. "t
mvetie. i tiuaoe tinia. in etiHn.M u nan..
Ihey are modern houses conducted In city
style and are Ihe essence of niceity ele-
gauce anil comfort.
Mr- Hreslin's plans for the managemen
of the Oriental and Manhattan Heaeh hot
tels Coney Island are now perlccted; anil
the last named house will be thrown open
lo Ihe public on Decoration Day the Ori-
ental opening a fortnight laier. There is
no reason In doubt the brilliant success of
Ihe new regime.
Marvlandera have a new summer re-
sort called Pen-Mar. which is near Hal II-nior-
ami where there is a new and hai.d-
some hotel lo be condoned bv Mr. Shan-
non long of the Carrollton llaltlinore.
l'lttsfleld Mass. lain a high slate of
excitement over Ihe lact that lour of the
loreigu ministers al Washington have an-
nounced their intention of spending the
summer there. Plttslield tiimaup Its llerk-
hire noe at Newport and snaps us lingers
at Ihe foemau's taunts. Sodo.olc. Allot
which is exciting
Tho legally noted Hotel Ilellevue at
Seubrlght N. J where there was trouble
and scandal last season owing lo the out-
break of fever occasioned by defective sew
erage has been leased hv Mr. Whltliad.
who was proprietor 111 ItCJ. He lakes ne.
casion to say in hia Advertisement that the
botol has been nut In toeitio.it nerfeet ami
complete sanitary condition.
'Oh. IliT back!" la a nimmnn amlani .
lion and expresses a world of misery and
'itlenng. It is singular this pain arises
mini such various causes. Kidney disease
nrc rump anil wewnng aneciiona mills
and rheumatism dyspepsia over work and
nervous debilliy are chlel causes. When
thus ailing seek prompt relief. It can be
lound bist in llrown's Iron Hitters. It
builds up from I ha foundation bv niaklue
Ihe blood rich and pure. Leading phvsi-
nana and ministers use and recommend it.
it has cured uiauy and if you lire a till-
serer try it.
The Alameda a Floating Palace.
AVHh the top ol the lide yesierflav morn
ing the steamship Alameda glided down
the ways Into the Delaware lmm lha yar
or William Cramp ik Sons. The decks ol
the steamer were trowded with Invited
sueils the ladies with gsy spring suits and
bats belnt larirelv In Ihe majority. Not
les than live thousand people gathered u-
witness lbs launch and lbs wharves ves.
eel In Ot yard and even ihe monitor T-r
ror waa uiaca with spectators. The Ala-
nieda.and ihe Mariposa which Is lying it
the yard nearlv ready tor sea were built lot
he Uceaoio Bteamihlp company and att
Padgitt Bros.
Wholesale Jobbers la
on
tr
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o
5
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X
3
5
P.1U'
817 Rat tti 717 aad 71 B Mala fttnat
Intended tornn from San Francisco to Hoi
olula. Among those present wero John
and August Soeckels sons ol Ihe president
of the Oceanic Steamshlnconipanv ; Pnihp
Hick hum constructor and Wtiiian.il. Bueh-
lor chief engineer I'niled Stales navv and
Charles J. Herrah of the People's railway.
One Peculiar feature of the eonitriieti.in
of three two vessuls is that the saloons are
forward in the part or the ship usually
dedicated to the use of ncor "Jack" ami
called the forecastle. With the many changes
introduced by steam "Jack" in these two
steamers will take un his abode in the af-
lerpart of the vessel where bis slumber will
be soothed by the poundlngof Ihe pr ipeller.
This change will give the passengers the
oeiieui oi a tree circulation ol air belo
decks adding greatly lo their "otnlort. The
finest of the saloons will be ia mahogany
and oak and Ibat of the Mariposa which is
in an advanced stage is elegant I heac-
comodations for Passengers will be equslled
on few ocean steamers certainly by none on
the Pacillo. F.very one ol the hundred
stale rooms is to be titled wilhelectric bells
and nghta. 'the ships will be equipped
iiu Bieam sieering geer capstans wind
lasses hoisting apparatus and pumps. The
aiartmisa will make tier trial trip to-morrow
.d the Alameda two months later. I l'hila.
Times.
e
Hope.
It is somewhat singular that it is the little
state ot liltode Island least ol all tbe Sisters
in tbe l'nion that should have inscribed un.
on her seal the one word Hope line would
think that tho foun.lera of the slate had
foreseen that in Its chief city Providence
there would afterwards be discovered a rem.
edy for the altlicled which has Inspired
inure nope in inenearisoi ineaick than
any presented to tlio public. Hut wlmiher
they dreamed of Hunt's Kerned v or not
that medicine Is produced in lUiot'le Island i
and embodies in It the cheering word of her
state seal Hoes. Nor does it bid men hope
only to mock I heir hopes but with power
1 1 satisfy and cure. To all who havedropsy.
weaanraioi uie oaca produced by an atlec-
lionof the kidneys or sny other ailment of
the kidneys or urinary organs.tlunt'a Kern-
edy comes with hope. Try It and vou will
nieis ootn i.uiie Khotiyimd Little Khndy's
most celebrated production. Huot'a Mim.
edv.
A Coachman's runny Mistake.
Two ladles living some distance from
each other in town own in company one of
uie "iiunimy" ngures ot life sue over
which tliev drane their nverskirta
ami arange the trimmings of new
dresses 'fins partnership necessitates con
veying .the Iiu ore quite often irom one
house to the other thedummy being knoen
as "Mies (trace." Miss. A. had engaged a
new cna"hman but forgot that be was not
acquainted with the transportation of the
"lady iigure" and so told him logo ovir
to Miss B 's and get "Miss drace" also Im-
pressing upon his mind the fact that be Wt s
n hurry as the dressmaker was wailing.
The man was gone about an hour nml a
halt and gave an excuse for his delay (hat
he had to walk the horse every step of the
way back for tear that the lick woman in-
side would get shaken up too much as she
seemed to bo so bad when Ihey put her
In From the Boston Journal.
Ladles can secure imoo'.h complexions
and sweet breath by piirilying the blood
with ramcr a uinger runic.
Tho U. S. supreme court has again di.
cided against the railroads In "(iranger"
cases. The railroads claimed that the rights
given to the hoard of directors in Ihe char-
ters to tlx rates were rights of contract
and the legislature was thereby restrained
from interfering Tbecourtdc hied the claim
s lying "that grants of immunity from go-
eriimeinai cotnioi are never to lie pn
sinned;" that the state may limit the
amount of charges "unless restrained by
some contract in tne cnartar aim thai
"in the present case there is no such re
Strain! " Wall Hiret News
Kverv I'nrwl la wiirriintr! kiitla.
faehirv In ita weiirer III every wav
it tl.e limner mil Ik. ri'hinlii by
tlin put-son front whom iureliiiieil.
Tin- nulv l'.Ht iii-i.iimiI' wt liv ..ur iMiillnir t'lil
llMliirlima lit Uie . anil . m-I.i 'i
lo lii'lii-. .mil ini-t i-timfnitulilt- .ml iHifiA-tlll-
lliigl' I . v-r tnnil-
I'llll I s. b Mll. Pa.taK PalSi
llinllh I'n-aerilaa ei.aw. . ir. .lu.l SI. SO
Atnlnmliiulleitra heat ) SV.IHI. Naralaa Sl.bO
lli-alllirrearetlng iBae euullli S'J.eil. I'arai.a
Kl-lrt Sapaarllni. Sl.ftV.
far ante Kr lraaU( II tall Oralrra eterywhera.
IIK'At.U ( OIINCT t't) ('lileago 111.
KOII HALF II T SAMJKH ItHOS.
America Ahead!
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS.
ASH FOR 1T1CTJT IT 1 1 TRT ITIU
MA1.1TINH
Livery Stable
A llnrae taken on livery boarded and earol
for thorouably In lit. f.ilnr nh.g
(leiiile saildle horses rarrlagea aiiiibuitilt.
for hire at mnsl reaamial.1.. .ai... u """'"
A telephone mnne-ted with the stable cornet
ol drill'. airi-cl and Paclilc avenue. "
SAVE YOUR MONEY
rain for any hack line If youtto.ou .roflab '
a. low your money. There are always s stif.
flelent number of haxba . k.
?J.?:...J1?' l ceauexuatl ou h..
four ueaeion the train. " '
Sorth IfXM tun and (rtminU
Detective Association
an nlaJ"')lM' '. WJvMaln sue.
mil s Corsets.
ytithham'i (Tompoupd
$ 31 I
Sa-(.
LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S
VFQETABLE OOMPOUTiT).
I a IS'itlve Til re
r.e all thaw Falaral I a.al.l.t. a4 WeakaeaaM
a. aanataa la aar Wat frau.1. a..aUttoa.
A Nrdh-ler fbr Wonaa. larratrd k a W omia.
I'reiaril bj a Wnntaa.
tka llmlfat Srdlfal Mwia) Uata la. 11... ItlMar.
lrttr.'1-Wxtlia ilrotiplns alita lnvlu.rat. an.l
a.iriitiiilt-atlMivn.-aiik'ruiiloiiagoaarliu.lrltr an.l
nrnmei.to tin- ttru. Tratuwi tli natural lu.lre tollio
eye ami phtita on the nla eherk uf wuinan tlia f re.1
.a ot Uf-. )rbiir anil tarly atnumar tlina
I ir-PhYticlaai Pit It aad Prescribo II Fraaly -g
It IMiMia ululinox.atr.J alrravliit
f"r llimtUnt and n-llertw vntlnii aa ef tlii alomai-h.
Tlial l.vlinj ol Is-arltig d.iwn i-ansln twin Wrlglit
anl iHii-b.u-h I. ala-a4)h'ruiaiH.illjr i-uml lijr I la uaa
I'arlho ear orKldaei iaplalalaarelllwr aea
till. C'tfaiBouaS la aaaurnaaai-tL
I vm P. I'inkbvm moon im mrim
III ent.li.-ale e. . uit ..i buni.. Ii. u ;
Juan.1!.'.' .f' !"!V an.l alivmrtl. l.i Ilia w
"- ..nia tt.
11.fh tl.a Cm t ....! n....ia ...
- .-.".t . in lure hi. im-iare.i
ktiMJantlxl'l W.-alern Ari-nutv Ijnn llaaa. I'rloetif
eli-'ii r fl. Sl Unilia for sv. a i.t by until In tho (.nn
Of l.tll.. iP nt l.i.'-u.4 ..m h...i. ..t a
-- - t -i -. i in- .1 a-r laia
f.-reltlier Mr.. 1'lnl.hiiiitrrvly an.wrr.all I. liars ol
..iii.iiry an-ioai-jt-(.tAlliU. HjU fo- liauieMi't.
i nl'"':!!T .'h"u!:! "'i'"'"' riu a. iMtH.tra
l.llt.H I II. 1.?. llt.-y rum t'..uMliatLiti lilllouaiuM.
uul tuiulillly or II... Uv.r. S.I . nt.! por la.l.
"svuld bv all l)rufcvli.-tt to
duttev's jL'lttU l-'lwet flU
CARTER'S
i
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS.
CURE
Pick Hoadneba and relieve all ttm trrmWea Inr.
ilnit loa I'lllouarl-itaot llm ryateui aui b aa 111.
rliioiw. Natiseii lirowatiieas. jiiHtreaaanereaiing.
J'llu In Ilia Hulo Ai'. While their rngstiuaiatk.
ablesucccaa lua butmsnowu Iu curing f
SICK
ItMulnrh yrrartor'fI.HtlpIJvrrPlilwnNinnnf
nlunMo hi l'oiiiil)i:itiini curtiiff mid pniTenlltiit
llilminiicylnccomiilftiiit whilo tUey bTpo cornel
llillwm1i'n(tf tlm lomttfli llmulnta Uio Hvcf
H E AE)
Arhr hry vinld ba almfHt prloatsM to Uiom who
u( r intra thli diDlrumtlug complitiit t but (rnUii-
B at elf thrlr (HKMlm dout noteiid hero and tlitwn)
wtioonratrv thi'tii will find Ihena It t Liu nil In viilu
dbleli.ioiii.-injf wnyH Ihittthi y will not fwwUUiig '
hi uu wiuivu iucuu iuiiuier mi ties uuia
ACHE
Is Pie bane of so many Uvea (hat flora is where w
imtke our great boast. Our pills euro it while
blbera do not
t'.rtur'a Llttlo Liver PI1U arn very small and
very easy to tnko. (Inn or two pills ninku a iloae.
Tlu-y are strUlly vegetublo and douotgrlH)or
purge but bv thrlr gentlo action pleaeo all who
uaollivm fu vl.la nt '.'5 cental flvufurtl. Hold
by druKglata uverywliens or sut by nnul.
' CaUtXOt MOICIVE CO.
Met York Cuy.
Central
Medlenl
lllNlltllta).
701 tiifalnut Hf Nt. I.otila Mo.
A K!f...iau ti.iT.iri:n riivaiciis naa
. H'-'"'''''il 'iir.-iiiHlin. oiMUIry Hfaanui of ajiau
law .r Hm. r..lal..i M. ;
Hi. ion. n.ii.. i Hirirlnn On-tilili llmla an
I "'' "i.'l St .l.lllll.i or yrrrurlal Atl.tllmi. ol Uia
hr...l Nkln Hmi-. H.rn.qUili..a ur Hrnilnal Hfalii.a
UmI la...iT. Hinl..to.ia. Ill.u .r. ). l.llkly. llitliH. Srrv-
1.H11 ... IHn.. iiiM-. alriaai Hr..lrnar
I...I....I..I i.l lln A..r.l lo Hotii. Iot U.ihu t.i.I
h.tti.1 ea.ar. aii.t alil.h hiiIU. Ih. tlrilnt . bu.ltH-atnr
iii"ii!r ii '""'""''""'"-".'l"nl at ball lhriiiu
I" II ll r TIIK Tlllt: r-..l..ll. ! i.u'
L' !; .." ' h"""'li" niinii ... .11. i-khua
I.I I.IVIH.II .-. -ill. r..rh-u.-. ran l n-lfc-l oo.
W-J... .i.JiOria-. umn !uU. Cuitauluikai Irm llr J. Malt UI.
" ' I HrB-fslt t-t tat.itr and rrniut
rt ! 8rn.!ail KTt luim mil bHu'Ol"ii"y il. m
(V ia . lilt. Ar'' H tie fnn...afw.t iRa W .
as - f U eilt t . It J l. ho Vf ii...iene and ttt I
.atssta sslrbj ihs lib 1 pnrvi i 4 (. Tl - Mai s4 mai-net I
a ib net iu tif rajaae an ll i. ptorwut.) si. . 1 1
tl" Si-aiba ' brtt ll.at .rs-tl ft I. t-u. (! taai.lv ns
tsiiosif fi-araelrs It-il I ! rut irt.. til.larl b af
ll I'f ItM Ht.l ft 'rM'- als U tWrie nQi:l SMtab
lot rtavkia kiriiL( 4 im itat Irotih W lUtatfj t
Nouroion. ftiw "ivo..o Hl?rm;tli utnl
ViK.in w it (mihIIIvo rt"tnrulivt fur Ihr Loia of
MnnW Vliror In Younir Middle-Aged and
wht Men m inullrr tioin uiialfaiiHe Im Ner-
vous DoMUty Exhftuntion I m potency
Seminal WRknaa aim KIihIdmI hiImm'Iiih
t lii-s HUndard Rently h h certain cure.aiMl
to all Kuril KiilliTcru m mmmI a KtHli'inrnt !
iht-ir tnnihlc-t a(M:ititliy Mtiiilcl.-nt lo pnnu Un
vlrluu will lo unit FmeofCont. AtltlrriHH
P. Oi Box 8404. Ct. Louia MO.
i -ir i4-n in i-tirt ..it wl ihw Itluod MAm mmi
lUHrt.-.V'rtoiia Hi bllliv lmpotfny OrvMU
Wf' iich IsiiMiirrhifiit NyfliiUlle tvi Mtn-wrlttl
wlU'ttlwita t-ill.s irt-ud'tl wt b-iDiina x -i'Im
k .li- ki-1 .i.ii t..nl nil "f tlle hit I t f fJi
ni ic let- ni sn- v ttohraitln ttralntoiil lx null.
' t'rVkassillelill IfM I'HI l4((bhubllil-Ha I Urlr rial 11 Su
Mil r ftaft:oru tlllfetl 4 ) )!(. J tttt i IftM.i
ijirai. II H
l l". U .. 'Ill . UtlK
M ftl'.f.nt
Parisian Carrousells
Filing Horse Machines
f'fifMren'a (nrr(rirs
I V.wfK-if. i Tuyt
a isrniTtiatD sv
WAQONER A BENTLEV
aa fliiriimairi ohl:
a.u.1 a-I .ialw. l i f
ERION A t M yon want
raannniinia VWaTWSS-
MADRCLOTIIIMn at reason
able prices send to TH'HNOB
abiHIthecolcbratcd Merchant
Tailors of St. Louis (established
lWTl.vtho will send free by mall
a (nil Una ot samples of piece
f:oods measurement rules etc
n fact everything necessary to
enable you to take a measure by
arhletl abtaiw ataaaaa.aai ..nt.
stylish perfoot-ptllng well made frarments
at reasonable prices. Please state as near as
vopaium iu coior prion si.vie eio. Ueslreu.
A whole suit can now be sentby mall at small
anal. VICM lOI A ava a'. -. at
i.tviiwiHuuiialiui
whom they have thus supplied durlna the
mzmm
PRIVATE MEDICAL GUIDE
M ii. Ihr n.lur. .nil .u. 11 .1.. di. imiM
T "1"LT w;':'i"i'''-"itii uj n.n.i.-. u. ..i. ul.
I r-i hi. Tin t: r.u.llll.n. uadtal aT
tn. St. .-... ..-.ia....i' Vbiaalnvi
ark . r....i. F I Ii a I -J ...J a. k H v M
(W IW.rtn'isAlMp i JleSf...!1 rMkan.ViW
mm
rrPi
r
ku? kt'upa uam;s)
baa ua.Ua. kU atrmila for lb atata 1 luaal.
all hit aaiet-lajUu. rtaied; aitir eXia.
Wal Kuatontlre or Viuhaer." AU SJIts.-todwt.t
oira dlaeaaaa should at once procure hi iclrcnlu
-v """Tr "' or tne nueaaat
- .... wnni to erol Bre mlal
"LJiitS iT..J:L""'l"w lwaal
CKOtVUUs B.liWlN WILL!.
"ttoieaaiaj iinitrjiaia VallaavTeiaa
retail al Howell Ur' . nX larwWlV
luu. trued Marriage Bulde. ai ptM eioik
ad gUt bludlng to earns; saae la paper eoier
4oeau. Manhood. IS eenta: tk'amanhana ia
onts; pamphlet I eenta aecurely eeakS y
ITm.-T t ' pout airi. tr.
w UIITIKR the great spsctailti U7 at Chailes
tlreel. 8t Louts. Me.
'. 9'
SOLID SHOT AGAINST
Blood Poison!
- - . ... .-nw ireaieti tiy inrve bby-
ml h'." wu""".0 mv " able 10 ral.e
I an I r i Ti'y he-P'"'n P l'ta of blond.
. 1 then beg.n Ihe u.o of WirT'N bt-bl'iriO.
ami In less than three mouth. Iwaaeuilrelv
I well weighed 111 and have neve b.rf . ..
turn nr tint ituu-.u .1.. -
iaiin'. u r . v " " " not oeeo mr
bwlfts bpecltlu 1 believe 1 would have been In
ayrave. John v. uikhup
Tried Hot.;8prli.e. Two Years Wlthoa
McrvutUl IthoumniMn inndo me ft crlorl
AfUT trVlllW lint Miirltiua .a....H ... I .1. al
j a. "'""a mut I llfj Klir
tU7 1 1 ""! '""t until 1 waa a sknlebin
" vaiiyuiiiiK 1 wa. "rivalled uiKia
o tkeemre of H. H. 8. After taking iliVee
bntiles iny anpetlle teaan to lint rove and 1
italued Hush rapidly. When I had Uken twelve
botilea 1 felt aa well as 1 ever did. IU w
twelve moulba since I took ft b a. My health
and apiietlt are gtaid and 1 am ab'e to attend M
al ihe hu.hieea I can get CIIAS. BKHU.
llorSraiHtia Jan 1 iSK't
."'"V1' lt who will and. ou aiialytti oi IU
routes 8. a a. one parllo'e of mercury loilKU
polaailum or any mineral substance.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO
. .... t Drawers ATLANTA OA
Our Hide II"ok nailed tree to epplirants.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED1
Is a never-falllnf
for Nurvoua liVlllia
lexhauited vltalili.Heinl
at nvaauiMB Qpet
roatorrhtna. Il) If
MANUOdu Impoteu.
ey Paralya and all
the terrible eOetU of
Half Abu.a. joulhlu
lo lie. at d eaueaaes In
roalurer vtata auch aa
Ijoaa of Moirorj. lav.
"Ituile Nocturnal tnls.
Ion Aveulon lo floi:ie .
iv. uitnneaa of Vlalon.
Nnlsos la tne Head the vital fluid aasini nnob.
served In the urine and many other diseases
111 at lead In Insanity and death.
THM KNUMHH MKD1CAL ISrTriTUTB
will aaree to forfeit irte lluadrml Uoilara ret
a case of this kind Ihe VITAL KK8TOHATI Vat
(under their special advloe and treaunenl) will
not cure or for anything Impure or Injurious
found In It. I'lIK fcjiULMIf MKIlIVAt IM.
STITt l b. treats all 1'rlvale Diseases successoily
without mercury. CoiiaultaiUoa Free. Tbof.
oiish examination and advice Including tiati
sl ol urine. 6 oo. Price of Vital Kaatcatlvo
l 00 a bottle orfoar lime the piauUly. HO.fa)
seat to any address on receiptor prleo or (10. D.
(no (J O D. sent without ll unclosed aa k gnat
anlee) seuure from observation and In private
name If de.lred by KNUL18H HKUIilAft
INNTITl)TK71HOUvestroet HI Ixnila. Mlsanerl
Wholesale Aaota W. H. HOWKlL BBO
Dallas Texas.
DR.imil
C17 SU Cliarlos Street SU loolsMo.
A rtf uUr traduM. f two UHllftU Ci.lkMhMhrrB Irnim
.ntar-ti in thnajsreUI trr-umfittrkii VeDeroalSeiti.il
ttiUChronloUliaaioa tlina ny vthn Plivairiaa luttb
uuU rtiy r n ud (UI ol4 mitlrnu klKw.
Syphilis. Oonorrhaa Gleet Stricture Orchf-
III Hernia or Rupture all Urinary Diwuet and
Syphilitic or mere urn I effeotione of the throat.
ikin Of benfffl lrtd with npnullrk nctntt M
U(rlilruitua.rlitrl(ilr. Ha (fly PrlvttHj.
Spermetorrhoa Sexual Debility anv tntpa
Inncy M li nault oT Hrlf taUiMln jomb M-xual ersM
iiiiuaiurtf yiarirolliweamM.tiitl mhttU (rodur 104
r ihi fulrnwihg Mlpaui DrvoiMttrai. irnlual tnfcMlti sj
01 tytT diniiiiaiorilihl dt fll mi mory. innpln co lbs
S'j rb'-l'ftldiaf .surHloa hitofitoljultt uh fflfuifa
f IrtM lorn or m-iukI potr.T ttt rvodtrini luwrlue
InipropcrervnhppTirt-prj.BtMljrriirt haliM
f.KInra)rf tin fcboVP rul Id Rtkd tliltfa'rra. tot
two lait iitnraa. (VRaulUt Ion M offlf) or by mill hw
eiiiliuvilrJ.Bdliu.llr talk OrhwajiduiuOMst'lKtittf.
Wlira it la litsonvmlriil lo vli.t jbtcily for lrfiam
etxltclaraean hfliriiilirnaHorrairmant-rTwIirrc. Citr-
It raf rurnlelrKti' doubt tilata It it frank It alalr4
rtBfaltt hi 'lbs 1 Sues; for Tl Suapt
Dtmia fortoth asttnpi. 61 mmi.
'r- wi s a m sv i s . m ouuiiava ii a iu i r I
MARRIAGE t
PAO!
pfATrs.
) guide:
icuitoioinanamblDdiuff. Biie4fiwrwe
In posiuiit' or turn tier i)trf buy wtiiirlrrfwl s-o tutur
true lo life rilclca on the roMow.aatirt-ci Wuo at
niarry. ko not b. )ruwriMtt Iu atari Who ihm
lirtl Uautia Wouutohontl fbvakatd'v 'ci -t
CfllUey uu4 vipf. H bo abotil 1 irr tftm . ik
I'llitsMmay tw iMn-aam). Tht fliyaloliiffyof Ibtirxiluatlou
and uiuny motv llio.a awrrifd uroonu-iniilalilia Bartlitta
aboulilrrad ll. Itouaht lv ba rrad bytllnduK (stiauua.tlM i
krt uttiltriork kitt kT. f)utr t4UKrB mum aa otwv
kid puiM-r eovrr KAO lmffi ko eta. by UmH. la IDUKJ
wiafs Clmiraatfcoodgaiilataliaairie.
nimr vnunnri r
uuhl luunoLLr
Dr. nnhsnnsn s "Vmttable cutailve1 Is war.
ratiU'd iu ptruioiientiy cure all fount of Rprrnia.
toirhea or Smilml Wtaknefs (ieneral Denlltty
Impoiency eio. and leilore. "Ut IVwer" and
brlnss back the "Yonlhfal Vlnor" of Ihoae bo
bare deslrnyed It by (einal exrumei or evil
prsclfces In from two lo stven week.' lime. This
remedy which bas been tired by Dr. Ut'baeaaa
In his private practice for over thirty yeare ves
never kuiiwu to fall In eiirtna tha wnn.T
l.AHHH. Il lvos vllallly and Imeails tnein
with wnndetlul efTeol to Iht se mlttiHi.aged men
who feel a weakursa beyond Ibrir jeais. Ita Id.
vlaorailnKproperlieiaieieltst once. Yerna
men sullerlna from the cenitrpitnets of thai
dieadlully rjeslruciiv nsblt of felt-A burs taa
ue this Miedlelne with the a'nirauce of a spredy
and I'hhMaNENT lure. The tatleut nalnf
sireniiih and elasticity of si'liiia at once as 11
acts directly ou the l aits eflVM si a suolhlni
and ht'allns tnnto and anodyne lo ite relaxvi
seminal ver-lcleasnd Irrllalid dials lmpartlni
power and lone and rettorlng Ihrm to Ibelr net
mal slate the ismeaa If tbe cauelid habit haa
never been Itidulxed III. The inert dienis are
simple productions of natnre-ltrks roots
herbs etc and are a spccllio for Ihe abov dls.
eae. .
eur Pilce Five Dollars sent with full dlreo
t ens to any addrers. tor rale only at Pr R A-
.........nail a nuiie nne.'i Minn ruin ureot
between naibliiRton avenue and (inea slrvet
81. l.oulOln KaiablUbed IM.
"Ur H's. 'T realist on Hpeflal T) rea.es
which Klve clear dellnoatlun of Ihe nature
OT.'.'nm!' mrans ol cure. ic.;ol HYPDII.ia
HKMINaL nKAKNRBrt e'er sent fall to
T" P""I?T. in reeeiptntnoeararfio.
1'ARKliH'S
GINGER TONIC
uTSi i"!r Buchu' M""1"1" r.l many of the
. ..... .mnrn t..moineo into a mnctly of Kh I
r "-.. .ia arotrct ituioti runner Sir
..asa"".. Ta.B..iU..i ..I
an. ... naana mmw ainaan
Rnlsrsr Cvsr UiH.
If you hrnra tyrnli
.Khcunaittitn Dad Cough of
uniCT ta tat l-imal
. i . 1lwr". er rtci
KirweKor Ntrm-a
v...a .vt.a. wiiii
oimriKriiea to cure .nj kmy
VOU till Anal lha Sn..l.u - i
. '--nuw'
acvet tntniKMea .
ei-MllthMUSranrhH !
HAIR RAI sam z-zz-n-zizr:
. w. .... ia. raaiar.iaa.fc.
It. In.lin K. . I . . .... f1
. iL. un. eciiutittui sw a
e.eeedin:ly popofae. There Is aetblai Ilk.Tl. r
if iipua r-vmiruMtasTuM UtouKiW
.i4.m...... r . piy
'VSassaX-V!
2
v
aw ratrw nyuu ivr a lupin or oail at B
Wi t Jk Ui UtlUut ltl.( at. Louis
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