Fort Worth Weekly Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1, Friday, November 23, 1888 Page: 3 of 8
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TOWfiRDTHBORIBHT
Randolph Churchill Supports the
Action of the United States In
tha Lord Sackville Case
Speculation as to the Contents of the
German Emperors Speech at the
Opening of the Reichstag
rho War Scare The Tripartite Alliance
Iho 81wo Trade The Oermtn Colonial
Poller Other trordgn Mem IXaUeri
England
eackvilles dismissal
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SimJa6afavfVz
Cable Letter
THK WAR ALARM
Bkrlin Nov 17 The emperors
speech at the opening of the rcichitag on
Thursday is awaited with exciting Inter-
est Kiaing from the revival of the w
alarm Ofibialop inlon 3 that although
no hebsiuI pomp will attend the cere-
mony the emperor will open the rcichst g
ia persin If the tone of
the serncfllil press wsra the speech It
would plainly tell the Germans that they
should bs on the alert menaced as they
are by powerful military members on
ooth sides But the semiofficial press
do not this time represent cillcial opin-
ion But it will surpriso both it the em-
perors speech does not tend to reaesure
them inregard to nis intentions It wl < l
allude to the results of
the imperial policy in cementing the tri-
partite alliance and will be suffused
taroughout with a spirit of optimism
which ought to extinguish the new war
scare It will otherwise > be rather barren
of interest Allusions will be made to
the army and navy administration colo-
nial development and the BIsmaickSalls
bury agreement In regard to the sup-
pression of
THK ELA K TRADE
Some prcjecta of Important Informal bear-
ing will ml up the measure ot imperial
references Tnsrelchstag will first ap-
point a president to succeed Baron Wels
dorf who will be made minister ot the
roval household on the advent of the
emperor Hsrr von Lsveizow who filled
the cffle from 1SS1 to 1SS1 will probably
ce his successor Hsrrvou Lavetzow Is
now the elector cf the Province of Bran-
denburg He is a Conservative and left a
tine record for cipacity and ability during
the years he filled the cilice The pros-
pects are the session will be pacific and
uneventful Brisk rsrty encounters are
likely to occur over the colonial policy
the Progressionists and Socialists combln
ing in hostile criticism The center wl
join with the Nationalists and Ccnserva >
iics la support of the government
Scrvla
ZX < 1UESN NATALIES TI1L1S
London Nov 17 The Vienna cor-
respondent of the Times telegraphs that
King Muan has cfiarcd to corflrm the
right tf ex Qieen Natalie to the title of
mejesty provided she foregoes her in-
tended protest to the European courts
and admits the legality of the divorce
Oablo Notes
London Nov 17 Mr Gladstone
writes that he is perfectly willing the
Oonbcrvatives should settle the Irish
qacstlon instead of the Liberals He
says the temper of the LiberalUaloniats
is tne greatest obstscle in the way cf the
adjustment of the difficuty
A ienna Nov 17 Herr Lie t vice
president of the Iccsl administration at
Lemburg has been appointed governor
cf Moravis
London Nov 17 Dispatches from
AustralU ehow that the people of N3V
jutn Wale and New saland nre of the
same mind with the people of Qaeens
land on the right of the colony to oe con-
sulted regarding the choice of governor
and that they approve the scind taken by
QacenEland in protesting against tne ap-
pointment by the home government cf a
man who 13 held b7 the eclonists to be
unfitted for the effice
SUOCKlSB BTOET OF ALiSKl
A Hm Yoitc L < 3r Tclli cl the A wtal Con-
dition ol the Indian Aomtn
New York Nov 12 The story told
by Mrs Voorhis ot this city who has
recently returned from Alaska regarding
the traktment ot the native women by the
white Is t Ehockicg one If people
realized said Mrs Vocrhis that In
the wilds of its AlasEin territory this
civilized rtflaed advanced nineteenth
century United Slates tiod3 a perfect in-
ferno of crime and torture where helpless
women and euro children are being sac-
rificed and gradually exterminated surely
some remedy mgat be found Accordirg
j wr1 w >
iwpiwyjtuiig MvfltgTMjPHryqgffr
ONDON Nov
17 Lord K n
rdoiph Churchill
la n speed at
Piddlngton to
ld a y expressed
hope tbnt the
pest ot minister
a t Washington
would soon be
filled He said
there was no
denbt that Lord
Sckville had
been primarily
Indiscreet and
hid made an ln
exsu3 blo blan
der Nifsut ould be found with the
action of the United Statis government
towards the minister The American
peoMe were essentially jit and proud ia
their rets 233 with other countries He
deprecated the insulting and msnsciog
articles hid had uppeared in the Ea
gllsb press emca Lord Sickvlilca dis-
missal rbJ sill that Eaglishraan ought
toioforn AoiPiIcins tbfiy cherii no ill
fee lac tivards them jJacers
Liri Kmdo ih attscned tin ireitest
importance to the maintainince oy Ei
gland of imperturbability and a friendly at
tituse toward tie United Sstes He
regarded the atitule tken by Cleveland
alter the rcjctlon of the fisheiiei by the
senate as an ucfortuna e one The uts
mast allowance ought to be made for the
American position on the Sickvdle tff lr
In vier of the time at
which If occurred Mr Clevelands
action had b en rather sharp but
it did not I justify the menaces sneers
and sulks In which the newspapers 0
Eoglind had indulged A war between
1 jglsnd and America he declared would
be mars avtroclous and dangerous than
any war since God created the earth
Ha trusted that the governments policy
toward the new Washington administra-
tion would be conservative with view
to making the Amencn people
our beet allies on all questions and to
producing a durable friendship between
English speaking races thus guarantee-
ing to humanity in turn the blessings of
liberty and peace
Lord Kmdolph approved of the gov
erament taking measures to repress crime
in Ireland and strongly advocated restric-
tion of triffl In Intoxicating drink
to Mrs Voorhis there is no restraint
upon the lowest passions of the rough
m ners trappers soldiers and sailors
The Indian woman is considered lawful
spoil The men steal these unfortunates
If they can If no they boy them lrora
their parents tor a knife a jug of rum-
or a string ot beads I these con-
siderations do not weigh they mske
the old p ° ople drunk and carry
cfl the girl A miner will come
and barter for a child of fourteen and
carry her off shrieking with terror She
becomes the slave cf the whole camp and
is finally sent back to ber people to die
The love of liquor seem to bo universal
among the Innians and to obtain they
will barter eff their children and every-
thing they possess A whole tribe is
known to have perished in one winter be-
cause they sold all their furs and skins
for liquor and being without protection
during the severe weather they fre2 3 to
death It Is sgalnat the law to sell them
liquor but the law is a dead letter
DUINS TfiADK KEVIEW
Campirtlva UnllntBg In Legitimate
Tredmg Has Plswed the Elfc
liana Tha Yolnnis at Trtde
The Oorrent ot Ioveitmenti May ba Dli
tmbed by Dlipatct Between ffhli
Uountry ana Great Britain
New York Nov 1C
G DUN Co s
weekly review cf
trade says
Tne volums of
legitimate trading
continues large ana
Important The
transactions in an
ticpation of im-
provement of
prices were so
large prior to the
election that com
Diratlve dullces
h s fallowed The
war of rates be
tween truck lines is the chief cause of the
disuroance in speculative circles but
tlere Is also some foreisn realizing and
men sue beginning to consider whether
tha disputes between this country and
Grtat Britain may notdesturb the current
ot investments The stock mirket has
thereiore been heavy The average cf
prices has declined during the past
week about 112 jer share
Wheat spsculation has been Eat upon
heavily by the stoppage ot exports from
Atlantic ports ana the enormous move-
ment from the Pacific coast Another de
prpsslDE feaure hs been the report of
i 700000 bushels of corn in five weeks
aealnst2SOO000 last year pointing toless
foreign demand for wheat With assur-
ances ot long supplies corn is cents
cheaper with sptculation narrow and
sales ot only 4200000 bushels for the
week O its are 1 cent dearer Cotton
has risen with sale ot C2OCO0 b es
and coffee has rlaen with sal b of 2C0
COO b gs while oil rater a little sdvaree
closed as last week
The market for cottons is rather quiet
and print cloths with light goods of low
grade are very firm Woolens were more
sluggish but wilhoat the same advance
In price which the cheapness of foreign
goods resist The enlargement of pro
duaJon la scarcely to be expected The
boot and shoe trade continues decidedly
active and promising While the demand
for iron and steel was larger the produc-
tion sppears to have Increased even more
rapidly and the market seems rather
weaker Tha sales of No 1 southern
here at 17 50 are reported Bar is also
weaker in tone quoted at 1 85 and It Is
said steel rails has been sU at 2C in
one esse at Pittsburg end the Chicago
qnotalon 29 10 is hardly equivalent to
that figure though some eastern sales at
23 areelso qioted
Money is not easy at Nashville firm at
Kansas City and in ective demand at
ilemphis bet nearly all points are In
ample tupply and the treasury observes
that the demand for currency has fallen
off Scarcely any complaint is made ot
collections Bans clearings outEide of
New York continue large but foreign
trade is not imnrovitg
The treasury disbursements for the
week tceeded the receipts by only
S500000
Tne failures during the week number
237 as compared with a total of 22G last
week and 275 the week previous For
the correspondlrg week last year the
figures were 225
A Keniasbable Bet Paid in Philadelphia
Oae of the most remarkable election
bets on record was paid by Henry Warner
iu Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon
Warner is an enthusiastic Democrat but
for e year cr more has been encaged to
marry Miss Clara Barton Miss Barton is
a Republican The terms of the queer
bargain were that if Cleveland should be
eieced she was to marry the enthusiastic
Demccrat without delay and if General
Harrison was the lucky candidate the
young man was to follow his fair leader
around the neighborhood at the end of s
long chain with a big dog col-
lar around his neck and a
poodle blanket over his shoulders
The promise was to be kept on a Sunday
la order that the young mans humiliation
might oe the more complete It he lost
About 3 oclcck in the afternoon Warner
presented himself at the home of his
sweetheart and announced himself ready
tor the ordeal Miss Barton received him
smilingly and with her own hands fast
i cned the collar around his neck and the
blanket on his beck Down the street they
went followed by an amused crowd who
hooted and cheered by turns at the young
mans predicament The strangely con-
nected pair after traveling a number of
sireetr repaired to where the defeated
partisan paid tor t dinner at the Bellvnc
hotel Despite the tact that Miss Barton
won her bet and held her lover to Us con-
ditions she is to marry Mm on the 2Sth
Inst Both parties are of excellent tarn
lly the young lady being a general soci
ety favorite ig Philadelphia
An
An untimely ce
ot a slight cough
itemedy of Swj
tmc It will piov 1
coughs C9lasnu co
timely liesth
sb often follows neglect
Id If Taylors Cherokeo
ana Mullein Is taken In
y evil results It cares
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Desien6rs in Miilinery Ara Not Shun-
ning Novelty Neither Are They
Slavishly Adhering to
AdaDted Styles
It6ni3 of Intrest to Mathers Wh De
sire the Cblidrini Ureases Attrtc
tivf Comfartsblt Serviceable
A Lnus tn be Smdled by ths Newly Mar
ried A Orjr 4gBlmt Conv ntlonal
liiu Department lloia
tmon
> it la a matter of doubt
that the craze tor the odd
Is dying out It is only
necessary to look at the
display in the window of a
fashionable milliner That
man was counted wise In
his generation who said
there was nothing new
under the sun but those
were nt the days of bon
nets and had they been the head covering
for S0OO women would any modern hus-
band will testify have so disconcerted his
high wisdom as to give his utterance no
weight if indeed they would not save
been stamped witn folly Yes there is
somethirg new under thesuD the bonnets
and hats of the seaion are not meraly de-
parture fr m existing modelt but ere
absolutely new creations perhaps not so
much in form S3 in the modes of trim
mlng Fashion plates are showing low
crowied hats irlmmsd with boas made ol
ostrich leathers Three boss are long
enough to pass around the low crown
toe ends are caught together at tne bsck
ol the neck with a ribbon bow and brought
around the neck and tied in front An-
other form of using the ooi 13 to encircle
the rim letting it curl over the edge after
the f Bhlon cf a long plume Sfto
crowned trqies made ot tne cloth of the
costure hve a band c f fur or feather
trimming A pretty way to arrange the
cloth coverltg is to draw it to
the center iu loose plaits and conceal
ths union by a long looped bow of ribbon
a longer loop and end falling to the
shoulder the latter knotted rear the end
and finished by a raveled fringe
Editors ot newspapers decreed the high
hat must go but like the bustle we atill
have it The milliner proves herself an
autocrat and builds up a bonnet In
marked defiance of the edict Ladies
with round full fs ess well know that for
them there is nothing equals the becom-
Ingness ot a peaked bonnet tied demurely
under the chin by a lare ribbon bow
The cut at the head ot this article has a
plain front brim not very high the strip
forming the peik Is of cream lined with
mignonette green velvet This strip Is
so arranged as to not only cover the
crown but also to form almost the entire
trimming nothing else boing used except
an aigrette of feathers and a ribbon bow
in the back the ends ot which extend to
the front and serve as ties The ribbon
lo very wide bat the ties are short
Emoroldcred felt with pinked edges is
one ot the latest novelties A hat ia gray
velvet the front having a puff of the vel-
vet while the felt Is embroidered with
darker gray and combined with gray
ribbon bows forms the top the other
trimming is a white f rc7 leather The
strings are held to the back by a steel
clasp and tie under the chin A similar
ornament is on the front
This may be almost termed the steel
age cut steel entering into almost all
ornamentatior and even urging its way
strings ot cut
mwwi
mingling with those of pearl to form
necklace tor beautys adorning
Girls big and little bless their bright
faces have a place inlisbion literature
and thanks be to those artists who havs
taugnt mothers mat dwarfed grown peo
pie are not attractive Childrens fashions
are now distinct and combine most
wisely plcturesqueness with comfort and
good sense Na longer does the philan-
thropic stroller see little boys in Scotch
kilts with blue knees ncr Utile girls iu
flimsy silks with arms and necks exposed
Bright warm woolen garments protect
from chilling wind and soft head covering I
relieve mucn childish anxiety about spoil1
Ing the new hat This esseon childrens j
hats are largely of French felts eoftfiexl
ble telta clipped beavers and various
fancy turbans and bonnets mide to mitch j
their gowns and coats The most popular
shape for general wear Is a felt with a
strlht stiff brim wide In frontand short
at the back bound with a wide ha ters
binding cf corded ribbon and simply
trimmed with clu ters of ribbon and a-
wing or bunch ot tips Green felt hats are
trimmed with clusters of black ribbon and
a bunch of black and green tlDs navy
blue hats with bunches ot blue ribbon
striped with red red hats ot clipped
beaver which are in spscial demand thU
season arc trimmed with bunches of
black velvet ribbon and black tips A
little lacs trimming ot knotted ribbon
usually finishes the underbrim of these
hatsHats
Hats with stifl Alpine crown and nar-
row brim are worn by girls ot lonrteen
and upward White fait hats are simply
trimmed with e b nd ot white ribbonand
dark felt hats witb wreaths ot tiny wings
or high loops of ribbon Mothers choose
the wide flexible felt hat for babies under
five In material for dresses for Echool wear
there is no better choice than the mixed
THE WEEKLI GAZETte OET WORTH TEXAS FBIBAY 1ST0YEMBER 23
cheviots which have lines of bright color I pale evening shades rose Bengale apple
shot through them Thus e dark blue I greer cellblue or gold color Colored
cheviot shot with red is made np with
Dove and I
Ing wear and
straight full vest ot red wool caught down
in pleas et the upper part with olue
briid fialshed with a slight puff at the
top ot the cost sleeve a cutf of red
braided Kith straight lines ot blue and a
full plain shirt Children over twelve
wear a slight pad at the backs ot their
dresses It Is not considered in good
taste to make such sa addition to a
younger childs dress although it is
sometimes done ScflUIent fullness is
givea to the back ot the childs aress bv
sillily starched skirts of muslin with rut
flea at the back All childrens wraps
have a silcht pad at the tournure
Smccklng is one of the most accepta-
ble modes of trimming and the readers ot
the Ladies Column will remember tne JN
rectlons given a few weeks since for doi
ingit A charming dress of red cashs
mere has the entire yoke drawn in dia-
mond patterns in the close fine smocking
The yoke of smocking extends in three
sharp points back and front The loLU
ness of the waist is drawn into a belt
miking a waist but a trifle longer than
hose that have been worn daring the
summer with English Iroci The full
sleeves of this dress are drawn into the
ccC by several rows ot smocking and the
straight round full skirs is simply fia
ished with a plain hem
Children in onepiece dresses frequent-
ly wear little empress frocks of red wool
which have a full vest cf tlick surah in-
serted in front A pointed bodice belt
striped with blick braid Is worn around
tho waist Trlmmirgs cf black which
were formerly considered unsuitable fcr
childhood re a fancy cl the season
BHck aod red and blics and green are
contrasts often used tithoagh the latter
13 old nd not snluoie for CDildren under
ten Nivy blue and red are < seedirgly
pretty together and copper brown and
green
Children of six aud under still wear a
white muslin gulinp with tneir wool
frocks
Stylish yoatg women Hid charming
fashl nslin prtvailing modes for house
dress Ltdiea ci3amtre comes now in
the various art sh dp and study cf
classic models enaolts a young woman of
taste to arrange a matt fetching cos-
tume
These gowns aro mudo with bodices
that open over p eated st k shirt wsist
feather stitched with llk the color ol
the cashmore bodies For exsmpletherc
Is a dress of f eagull gray and the shirt-
waist is of a lovely pink tintbrier stitched
in shades of gray Another bodice in
preen has a pleated silk waist of vivid
tonun red with green and gold etitch
ing and a pinkish Neapolitan violet Hen
rietta cloth shows a blouse ot softest rcsy
lilac with a vine embroidery in exquisite
violet tints
Ia the great drama of style there are
many parts and there Is little excuse for
a want ot adaptation while as a rule even
In full dress tolletes skirts and their
draperies are very simple In outline nd
adjustment the bodice and its garniture
is a sutject of endless study for the in-
genious and the styles and models
brought to view this season on gowas of
every conceivable shape and for every j
possible occasion provide a theme Jor poet
or painter Tre list embraces tha
round waist with its First Empire
sash and ends at the lelt side classically
draped the bodice a la militaira with its
gol 1 galloons brandebonrg and pendant
cords the bodice a Is vlerge halt low
with the opening veiled with a modest
Gretchen gulmp tho jtunty cutaway
showing a Continental vent with Us natty
side pockets lt3 flae show of braiding
and large gold outtocE the stately Jose
phine cuiiass corsage illustrating the
grace and dignity 0 tho modes of
an illustrious generation long past
the regel Mane Antoinette bod-
Ice tha DIrectoire with its
re vers c ever shape and kind the
simple lowcut bebe wist for sweet
sixteen with its bewitching loveknots on
the shoulders and its dainty ribbon
adorcing3 at tte belt the yoke waist the
Garibaldi the surplice bodice the Bre-
ton corsage witn Its embroidered gulmp
banded plastror the severe and stylish
tailors fcsbl auiltless cf garniture and
the showy b il bodice weighted with
them the Kisslan bodice with He
square fronts and handsomo blouse
waist suptrcly decorated the French
guard coat which give its wearer the
true daughter oftberegiment air the
jersey bodice that fits like a glove and
the luxurious Tuiklsh waist of the tea
sown that dees not fit at all and V7i3 not
designed to
This enumeration comprises a list ot
styles that are alike fashionable yet leave
to individual taste or peculiarities room
for selection and suitableness
NOTES
Antique sleees ere in high favor
Flowers are seen injthe hair with even-
ing toilets
nsts are being trimmed ia the levely
cstrtch down boaa
The Tcsci umbrilla has ccmeto slay
re girls ire wenrrg it
There ia a terd ncy toward using
plaitings instead it folds Is the ntca and
aleevescf dresses
A pretty hla for shh house gowns is
the pn2a la Qaeen Befs about the open
neck wrists and edge c f the basque
Short rnffs ot lsce plaited very fulUsd
tied with a bow cf ribbon are wsciJti
around the neck with street dressed 3
I are cslled gorgerettcs n
pink Tilleuls and eau de Nil can hardly b3
produced too light and delicate and elec
trie blue which tones with gray is cer-
tainly a leading color
round skirt floished with a deep hem a
long overokirt slishtly draped and a
plain corsage with a little bit of rich pas
sementerie on the vest collar and sleeves
In dresses the redngote seems to be
gaining in f ivor os the season advances
This is prooaoly due in a measure at
least to the ftct that the redingote be-
ing a plain style is better adapted to
rich handsome materials than other
styles which depend upon draperies lor
their beauty
Anew and very becoming fichn will be
a welcome protection to many a sensitive
throat It la mads entirely of white slik
with a pinkedout Bilk ruching all the
way round The douolo part is rounded
at the neck and Is continued in long ends
falling almost to the bottom cf the fkirt
and finished off with white bof s
Fans of flowered gauze ribbon woven
In and out over very slender sticks are
the proper thing to cury with the even-
ing gown a la Josephine the wnicbf bv
the way should ba cf some thin stnfi
gauzs muslin net or cambric if > Jtne
wearer would bestrictly and rigidly cor-
rect in costume
The combination ot velvet and cloth
is now accounted wonderfully fetching
and it is quite the newest caper to have
velvet sleeves in your cloth coat or to
wear gowns composed ot velvet skirt
with cloth jacket or else have the jacket
fronts velvet and back3 of cloth with
velvet sleeves and long cloth draperies
For opera cloaks mantelets or long
fronted vlsltes of colored white or black
brocade tre trimmed with borders ol
yellowishwhite natural lynx far or with
lull Iringes ol white llama Fine faced
cloths richly braided with gold and silver
tinsel effects In lawn woodcolor biscuit
and white are trlmmsd with the same
fare and richly lined wl a qnllted satjnin
tip
< irJ > OS
Zk <
plushes in light shadtF such as gsnd rms
and electric olue and Veronese ttt terra
cotta and crushed strawberry will be
used also for cpera cloihsi
Homehold
It is only necessary to read the Altar
record in The GAZEiT = to noie that weds
dings are in order and thataT8ungh
men and women discuss tha jquffetlon
whether marriage bo a failure ortaoJUhe
number
who are willing to raaie ISe Vs
periment does not diminish 3here
mystery in its success the solution
problem simply resolves Jteelt into
tlvation on the part of each of sn3elfl3hTT < tftBa < fy win d <
ness Mutual forbearance an earnest eainef S et
endeavor to promote the others 5 > S3 pk
rather than insistence on Sndryif
Vfcat
sons Eye Wa
T
rights a respect born cl xstneos lafetne
personality of the other will cenTptit a
union so closely that no 2ne span
Istry will be able to find a crevice for
good taste and blight with cczysugges
tlons speaking unmistakably cf the
homekssplrg fairy who presides Dost
like the picture May it bring a lesson
to tho newly married and thi3 winter
make its tetching manifest in homes cre-
ated lor the purpose of fostering the real
interest o those who have sworn to be
loyal to their marriage vow til death
us do part
RKCIIMSS
Jocoannt Padding Take half o pound
of grated or preserved cocoacnt half a
pound of butter and sugar e ch the white
of four eggs and a ttaspoonful of extract
of rose Bike and serve with vanilla
sauce
Sweet Milk Munlns Beat tcgeJiier
three egga one half pint of sweet AillEr
fourteen tablespoontnls of iljur a fEttle
salt to a smooth batter thsn add scqther
pint ol aweet milk bake in rrcllii r agsJ
quickly as quick baking is lmpartanfip
rising C
Jenny Lind Tea Cake Take four cup-
fuls flour twothirds of a enp sugar one
ccg one teaspoonful butter and two heap
nypiiflff Ijisc Thomp
NingMtaer gonalns
Tre
A curicus notion Ijj txble decoration i
stera
arc seen ana evjlsr a iie paddli
about
HOW TO GET BICH
Dont stop to tell stories in bnsiness
hours
If you hiva ti plscj cf bu3icessbe found
there when wanted
No man can ret rich sitting sronni
stores and saoons
Nsver foot in business matters
Have order eystem regularity anjyliso
promptness tr
Do not msddie with business yen know
nothtrg cf
Do not kick every one ia yonr pita
More mile can be made in a day by
going steadily than by stopping
Pay as yon go
of Koadout
ing teaspoontuis baking powder mix mSijfe Rj
tweet milk the usual thickness for cfe
To be eaten hot with butter tj
Cream Pe Take one pint of milk mf
heaping tiblespoonfnlof 1 jur three afis >
spoonfuls of sugar one ttblespoonful of
butter two eggs and flavor to taste
Bake with one crust the same as
M4rS o3the top
gray ate the fashloncfSFeven jjfty j
the lilntest gold int wiqf db Jfr >
Winter dresses lor utility purposes are to have the centep f the table made
msde with great simplicity A plain a little pond in wMgb crabs and lobi
Brights
physicians ha
mined to have
FAVS
once perceptible Gr
reduced from 43 to
aln stiengthrtad w
ailgnerfrfttr
sratltitfjo forth
iJLcpe foaoar child
trance and as years go by ihe bond that
binds will be indissoluble save by death
A wise man baildeth his house a wise
woman adorneth it and 13 its home-
maker it is not in a boardinghouse
under the espionage ot critical eyes and
sutject to the comment c tongues not
always charitable that the young couple
best learn their primarv lessons ia the
school of matrimony It Is therefore to
be hoped that these twalo3 who are to be
mads one llssh are miking preparation
for the nest building and famishing bji
are brave enough should It be cecsssary
to begin in a humble way for humnle
though it may be homo is sweeter than
all other places
Tae young people who contemplate a
homefurolihirg shrink ia alarm from the
outlay They visit an upboisterh sco ws
them costly brocides er < regil plushes
these are convemionVne litIe worntn cf
aood taste need not oe that lu anything
Draperies can be nude of the pretty
double faced canton fliniels at compara-
tively little cobt yet these protect irom
draught and hang la rich folds that bava
the required looh cf hetvness For
wndof s are the simpe white muslin
curtains ind it the little wfe nnmbsrs
among her wedding gifts the extremdy
useful one 0 sewing machine the hours
that would oe long ia the atssnee ot the
over husband can be well employed la
making this t iremely pretty mater al
Into window drapery Farcimre testers
will lnsist on ses they may be maaslve
elegant and artlbtic but they ere not
necessities Pretty floor and wall cover-
ings furnish the hense and the furniture
must be ia keeping with these and with
the character of the house in which it is
to ee placed The gilded and inlaid
furniture of the time ot Louis XiV and
of Louis XV the massive furnishings
of the ducal palaces ot Eeglaad
is seldom appropriate in a Texas home
and become vulgarized by its incongru
A m n cf honor respects bis word as ha xt
does his bond Uf8
Hslp others when you eta but never
give what yon cannot afford 3imply be-
cause It Is fashionable
Learn to say no No necessity of snaga
ping it on dog fashion but say tflrnsy i
and respsctfnlly
Uc e yonr brains rather tian those o
others
Lsarn to think and act for yourself
Keep ahead rather than betlid
times
Tha Sunday Qaiettb 150 per
r = 5
Disease Cured
How Oar Bsnghter WBa Bavad to
enormous tp
walet and K
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HAVE FAILESjfs ii
there showing a feminise tcncJn iib litrrhiEa
boss a low boob case with a diifrv ol
artistic wedding gifts t porticrre to Q
tect the books a little writing detk n
too orderly a low chair cosily place
near a comfortable armed one s warm
colored soft rug on a xcatting floor has in
it an invitation to happiness tha no
drawing room with a Eet propriety and
odor of greenbacks zan ever attain
Did space permit one might wander
from my ladys parlor to bedroom
dining room an hall and if good taste
presides there would be found every
combination harmonious and each room
inviting There is no satin psrlor and
homespun dining room no bedroom
cctnt but ail homelike ail radiant with
Onj
Heme Beaiaatsr Qratlia4e >
AbcSjftjyn ysais ago onr daughter had con
gcstlonjf tfee kldn ejs wfclch developed Into
Brlshrarpjssiate gcr body was swollen to as
isotIiibU Inches axsand the
es below the fcnf Aftei
on up her caso i detei
Dr Kenneajsjfjl
ln3p rtta nt was al
ually tho swellls wai
Inches Sho began to
able to walk without
w how to express oni
lclne and what It hat
are conSdect the Fa
1 that Is claimed for It
d It In this asc and we
It to all sailcreis from
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Madest Rondout N Y
Price OftTbollar Sold bv alt Druggists
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Dallas Texas
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3tadyvr Euslnesvjnd ags life a burden
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sost horrible tn KTesaQ completely eradl
sated vrlthont Uurojrajil mercurv Scrofna
Erysipelas Fever 5ccsWBlotcho llraples Ul
ers Pains In the Heattt and Bones Syphilitic
Joie Throat Month anlapEpuo Catarrh etc
PEEMANENT CU22D WHEN OTHEHS
ons surrounding s A low conch suitably VfTRTNAB SiSct 5d BladderTrottb
l i FIS JWw
covered having square pUo it a
back a pretty bamboo cialau tr nd
Urine Fretfnency ofJTHnatlng Urln6thlghcol
ied or wlll mllty scJKnont on etandlnE Qon
S alt OjiwQs etc promptly
cared
aLSUli SUltE earl7W vlce which
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pa tJOOJvwlth tCTUs drcdtal llts psrma
isiltly ctirenvWe ISff
rniTWl AT STRICTURE perma
VJtiduX JJLJX neatly curedvsmovai
jtwpKtWnitSReaJknife canstlc nor filiation
Trlthpat painiivlnlary Proor IndlsratabU
lBTJ LPE1TiriS Addrees those who have
UIVi3JDEa JL X O ijpalrcd theTnselves bj
impropestndnlgence and solitary hfJSUs which
tula bothjody and ralnd uniltttcg them < oi
justness smdv or rnnrxlnlo
SIABElElSaiEH or those entering on that
lappyllte aUarool physical dobUIty qulcily
uslsted >
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is baaed upon facts First Practical oiperT
nee SecondEvery case Is especially studied
DRS BETTS BETTS
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EVER MM TO FAIL
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rice JI Sold by all druggists
a ens A3
tard pie Beat the whites of the eggs tgf SBQB
ra
stiff froth spread over the pie af ier it 4s
baked and brewn in the oven
Bsked Macaroni Cook the macaroni
tender in broth and take twice its wei
in minced chicken or meat addirg tro
wellbeaten ezgs three ounces of pep
er cayensj pepper and eslt to taste Mis
the icgifrfjehts well put them in a deep
ishjiggbirke nntil a lightbrown crust is
Honnt ijfe Pjiri malt in it the Ioej roa On tiU theory fS
Also freefri water and bduine Our agents local dealer
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