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1 I I I Is PI 3 UUU1L yyvj -VtAn yft .1 Awakening Great Interest Among the Lovers Art. GREAT TRUST IN FINE AND ARTISTIC Jail Audia 1 X-f 11 -W 11111 -v'--- -ss iii Of We change our show windows weekly and our interior display daily; stock and prices are equally inter esting. Our FINE CHINA, CUT SOLID STERLING SILVER MEDALLIONS, BRONZE STATUARY, BISQUE ORNAMENTS, and a full and complete line of Housefurnishing Goods, Etc, Etc Public, trust in the power of our prices perfects the A combination. We and our public are in accord. Our statements ab out the condition of our trade deserve to bc Sales are following fast; each day marks Cgreaterfigures.

Just tere we wish to repeat that we cannot show full lines of our mammoth stock at any one time. room may come in someway not apparent at 'U )-. SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK On Genuine Rogers Goods. TABLE KNIVES J2-25 Pn TABLE FORKS 2-25 P'ioun TABLESPOONS 1.75 (cr dozen TEA SPOONS 85 pstein Glass Grochery THE ONE-PRICE STORE MAIM STREET, Little Rock, Arkansas. n.

M. Ooodett of Osan spent 'l St. OLD JPJBOI iCE 'PHONE J1IANILA DEWEY Chats About the Women of Nerves' and Impulses. WW rwwWw rrWW i Among tbe Tinman experiences that re- quixe ft considerable degree of self-' control lor their ftmlable endurance, la I that inflicted by women who have never exercised seyi-dlseipline fr a single iwlf hour of tbelr tires, upon other women irio, through suftering or disappoint tnepk, or mme mIkt bitter life lessons hare mastered the art of elf controL Tbe Utter are openly envied by iheir inipni-elve sisters, not because they are rictors In the fight Against aelf, bat because they have no Thus tpene lnpulslve fussy, silly wouiep fail to appreciate the patience' and consideratcnoss shown by the woman of self control, and hr er-! orUire set down as were lack of 'aensl- tivenesas, indeed the nervous iihj 'woman jrh'prldes herself on being a bundle of Impulses, Is eternally prattling ibout being highly organiced, when, as matter of is most thoroughly And since she has no con trol over her own tendencies ber personality may be said to be at sixes and 837 408 any time, whatever the occasion. Now, that may foe a little too severe, especially for these "soulful" times In which you ami I live and move and have our be- Itm.

Uut do you not know the udenttflc folks claim that self-control aud elf-eupp it are the only means of salvation for the human race, and that nil religious teachers teach self-abnegation as the Iwslc principle of a noble life? And. my lady, let me tell you that every time you permit yourself to Rive way to your emotions you deteriorate Just to that extent yon lose self-control, and 'u do not stop with Injuring yourself. If that were all It wou.d not iimke much difference, but the trouble is you 'bag the whole human race down with you. The little lessons of life seem so hard and unkind, especially when we are yotitix, hut It does no goed for a woman to rush around frantically and rave, even in a mild way. The happiness which Is everyone's rightful due will come In time If you and I will only have patience and wait.

Happiness must eventually be our normnl condition, but must attain to It by what we do down here, Verves and Impulses nre synonymous terms for misery, and misery la sure to lie 'your life companion if yon do not early master the hvson of self-control. Hut, one? mastered, there comes a Sweet time when the hrurt sings Its robin song of eheerfuluess in winter aad spring. It Is this habit of "currying on," as the darkles say, over every little thing that has broken up ninny a home aud driven the' man to ruin. In nearly every in-s'tanee mrn renh'y want to provide happl-us and plenty for their families, -and on the weildlm; they honestly mean to -try to do It, but we women will not let them; that Is. we want It dune after our own fancies am Inexperienced way.

and then because we can't make the whole world go our way, why, there' a fusa about It, and well yon know the rest. Now, how much better if we had learned to be lik that other woman, who has early mastered all life's lessons, aud without showing ureellngs iu the matter, had Just gone ta work to use a little thoroughly organised pressure; everything would then hove to come out allflfcht. Let people fay you haven't any What do you care so lqng as I wjiuft. U1WI UU JUU VBTO IK) you know what you are about? Anyhow, it la vulgar to give way to our emotions or io mi your nerves and your impulse iuaatr yon. They, are given to you that you may be master, mey your slaves, ao if yoo would appear as a 'Ve de rn bot at home and abroad, yon wf.l iever again go about prodalmmg yourtfelf a big excla- iuuun poini, nut you will take pains to uramrr me leason self-control, and when you have don that I promise that all tliluga else Shall be lidded unto you." Truly yf-ora, TIPS TOR THH DbESBT 8KX." A Few Hints About- What te Boy ana Waero ts Bug to.

by Jtiallarwtjr, If the InhanrUnt frf Wttle Rock Could live on ready-mads underwear tbe question tnd exepnao ot living would be simplified indeed, for at U. Oohn's mammoth store can be found too eonplotest line of read-to-wear onderysnnents any Where en the market, and at prices, too, which really make It worth one's while IN SOCIETY. (Continued from pare 10.) of pretty china, glass and silver, brilliant lights, gorgeous toilettes, beautiful; women and handsome presented at truly charming scene. cotillion was ably led by Mr. W.

R.lfStreett, assisted by Mr. W. O. Streett, who Introduced some very pretty figures. The couples who danced were Mlsa Daisy Carlton and Mr.

W. B. Streett; Miss Julia Carlton and Mr. John Slmms; Miss Helen Cook and Mr. Frank Harvey; Miss Sue McMurray and Herman Carlton; Mr.

and Mrs. G. H. Bagby; Miss Both Horner sod Francis Harrl-man; Miss Salome Strongand B. W.

Farrar; Miss Fannie D- Fry and Joel Johnson; Miss Medora Aiken and Joe Shawl; Mrs. J. W. Harvey and Van B. Hunt; Mr.

and Mrs. B. Vinson; Miss Annie Ward aud L. Saunders; Miss Edna Ward and Tom Cane; Helen Robinson and Dr. V.

M. Johnson; J. P. Breckenridge snd Joe Vinson; Allen Beade, Dr. M.

M. Norton, George nelm, Harry Cook and Will Kurtln. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Parker, of Hamburg, were the guests of Mrs. K. K. Connerly several days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chamberlain came np to attend tbe dance and were tbe guests of Mrs. Julia. Streett Miss Medora.

Aiken, Dr. V. M. Johnson and Mr. Joe Shawl were over from Greenville to attend the dance and were the guests Miss Fannto Fry, of Lake Hall, Mrs.

Garland Streett Is In Pine Bluff spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson.

Mrs, K. Connerly spent several days very pleasantly In Hamburg, the guest of Mrs. J. M. Parker.

Mr. W. G. Streett is In Little Bock on business. The many friends of Capt J.

P. Alexandria are pained to learn of his serious Illness and wish Mm speedy recovery. At Stuttgart, A quiet, but pretty wedding occurred at the hospitable home of Judge and Mrs. Lewis, of Stuttgart The parties were Mr. A.

L. Irwin, ft wealthy merchant of Pes- Arc, and Miss Sue 8ut-cliffe, 6t too same place, a young lady of culture, sn4 many lovable traits of characteRv The tontractlng parties were both cousins of Mrs. Judge Lewis, but no kin to each other. Miss Florence McKee, of Stnttgart, and Mr- Will BetheV of De Are, were bridesmaid and groomsman. Ber.

B. McKee had a very Impressive ceremony. After the pronouncing Of msn and wife there were -pledges frem esch other. The groom pledged bis love for bis bride in bestowing sv ring to ber. It signifying eternity, a onion that Is endless.

Tbe bride in return pledged hers in tbe shape of dower, being "a thing of beauty is ft Joy forever." The bride was gowned Jn ft lavender dress with trimmings of white lace, carrying a bouquet of purple flowers. The bridesmaid wore pink with black lace trimmings. After the usual wnfratglatlons dell clous luncheon was served. rc rMArltda1ul, tr. XV.

fagrnaw was tbe city this week. I if Miss Uftble Mile. bs returned from an extended to hey brother Me. Frank Miles of ElUott Mr. Cook of Llttlo Bock spent Sunday; and Monday with the home COMMISSIONER SALE Or CITY LOTS.

in obedience to a decree of the Pulaskt chancery court, rendered June 1, M9T, and affirmed by the supreme court In the caea of M. L. Gardner, as administrator of the estate of J. C. Harcrow, deceased, versus.

Elbert Harcrow. a commts sfener in chancery, will sell to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, MAY 14, 1900, In Little Rock, at the courthouse door. In Pulaski county. Arkansas, the following land, In said county, all In the city of Little Rock, to-wlt: Lots 11 and 11 In block in Centennial addition (on which Is the dwelling house on corner of Thirteenth and Battery streets), and lot 12 In block 15. Faust's ad-dltion (with small dwelling house on corner of Sixth and Wolfe streets), snd the ten acres formerly described as the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section I In township 1 north, range west but now described as blocks 1.

I. 7 and 8 In Forest Hill addition to the city of Ltttls Rock. The sale will be on a credit three months, wtth Interest from data of sale, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. J. H.

PA8CHAL. I0M4 Commissioner. W. 8. A T.

L. McCain, Attorneys, DEWEY DAY! Memphis, May 9th, One Pare Rates Iron Mountain Route. Tlcktson sale May 7 and 8, limited to May 9. King Dictator. (wro.

loess.) A standard bred, registered Hamilton-Ian. Ue Is grand individually and has sired more than fifty sound, sprightly and absolutely fearless roadsters In thin City, alone. If you own a mare It will pay yon now to raise a horse. KINO DICTATOR will make tbe season of 1000 at Little Bock and North Side. Mares from ft distance kept off pasture free.

Address BALCH 4 BAMSET. Little Beck, Ark4 Important Change in Schedule Via Arrive, "te 255 p. Leaved p. OS Arrive, 4-ar ft, I .1220 a Leave. a.

n. Leave. IV nd H. W. B.

B. fJO. HOT SPRINGS TBAtNSL ft. AniwM'nViA V- an. PROTECT YOUR HOC8B FROM FLIES BV BUTINO YOUR SCREENS FROM CHAR, T.

AEELE3 AC DniiTr incuiiuuinitf jiuuil LEGAL NOTICES. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Proclamation It hereby mafee that In pur. auano to the law of th state of Arkansas and a resplutloS of tbe city council of the city of little Rock, so eleaUeti will be held In I1 et the eight warSa of tbe city of Little Book oh Tuesday, the Uth da? of May, ttOO, for tbe purpose of elect lnf a mayor to' serve for the unexpired term of tbe present Incumbent, whoee resignation has been tendered to take effect upon the election and qualification of hla aucoeasor, said lection to be held at the voting precincts In said wards herein named, to-wlt: Flret Ward TwntT-0rt street, between Center and Boring streets. Seoonft Ward Tenth and Rock streets.

Third Ward Fifteenth and Chester streets. Fourth Ward Fourteenth and Park avenue. Fifth Ward-UM West Markham street. Sixth Ward CO Weat Markham street. Seventh Ward- BastMsrkham street.

Eights Ward 117 Newton avenue. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my band and affixed the corporate seal of the city Little Reck. Arte, this Mth day of April, U0. 1. A.

WOODSON, Mayor, Attest: W. ft DULET, City Clerk. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. LltOs Rock, Ailt. April MSft Notice la hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholder of the Chootaw and Memphis Railroad Company has been called by the beard of directors to meet In the Ky Little Reek, county of Pulaski, and stats ot Arkansas.

June 77, 1900, at to o'clock a. nu, to consider the sale by said company of Its railroad, franchises and Other property to the Chootaw, Oklahoma and Golf Railroad Company, upon certain terms sot out In a resolution adopted by the director! of the company at ft meeting held by them on the Mth day of April, 1900. snd of considering the manner In which the proceeds of said sale shall be distributed among th stockholders ot the company, and of attending to any other business that may ba brought before said meeting. W. a SMITH, Secretary.

nun i. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS. Little Sock, April 1900. SeeleS proposals will be received at this wilding until o'clock nv Mar 1901. or furnishing fuel, lights, water, use, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes and sprinkling streets for this building during the fiscal year ending June so, UOL or such portion of the year as day be deemed advisable.

The light to ra)et any ana mas reeervea ny mo treasury ae- jfrajrUnsnt m. NUEli cusiooi an. non WARNING ORDER, Btetsi ef Arkansas. County of Pulaskt ss. Dan jOreea, PlalntlO, -Mrs.

yests.Orsen, Defendant In the Puisskl Chancery Court T3ie defendant, Josle Oreen, Is warned te appear in this court within thirty days, sad i'. Cler AprR ML m. ManhaU Cottman, Solicitors for Plain- iVOnCSi.f,.-- ijvt The ejinoat meeting sf the stockholders of th' Hexis, Pocahontas and Northern Railroad Company will be held at the effios of tha sompanr la the town of pooabontas, Arkw en Tsesdayi My2d, tm atfl avoleek a. nu, for the election ef board of directors and the transaction of sues, other business as may ootne before the meeting. Oordon -rctlary.

i Little Rock, Ark April ft. IMS, Am warnino order. Stat or Arkaneas, County ef Pulaakt as. John R. Slponmb and Crtbbs, Plain- Abbis Burton, J.

I Stoebina, st st. Xe fend -i in th Pniaskl Chaneenr court. ara. warned StODear la ourt witmn-tniny. aoawer aomnlslnt of tb plalnUffs, aTohfti B' Bio-eumO and Crlbba, lj5 CHAA M.

OOjmO C-ark." Ar! 14, ir snSA LiahWsWtoUef for flftlaUO. i several days this week vUlting the A. M. C. Mesdames J.

R. Boddle, J. W. Patter son, L. B.

uuroy ana j- as delegates to the State Federation of Woman's Clubs which met at Texar-kana. Miss Rose Smith or munron vinieu friends in our city this week. Mrs. Frank Hunt of Denison, Tex, is visiting her mother, Mrs. W.

M. Power. im.f if Basni made a fiylog runt to the City of Boses this week. Miss Fannie Cook came oown iron Little Rock Sunday and spent tbe day with the home folks. The senior class of the Methodist College gave an entertainment hi the concert ball on last Monday.

After the refres-hmentm were Cli ICl ianiiu uv served in the dining ball of the college. Mrs. Clara Hoffman or in. wwuieu CbristJsn Temperance Union lectured to a falrlv good audience at the court bouse on Friday evening. Mrs.

M. H. Balenone aiienueu Woman's Christian Temperance Unlou which met at Prescott J- EmU Llebllng, the great musidsn, win gain visit Ouachita College on the stn "'vAS Wnrkman Of LlttiO Bock Pen wltn' Wi. Mr. Paul iionon UIO Vil.

i uuwu At Oftmdes. Capt J. a Blchie Is In the city of Arkadelphl. Wtlnj with ber daughter, Mrs. Jackson, of this W.

W. Watts made a flying trip to Si Lonls within tha past week. Miss Mary Jones of Three Creeks Is visiting relatives In the city. Mr. Geo.

B. Rumph, formerly of Camden, bnt now of Mlama, Fla, spent few days with friends snd relatives fa the city. Ber. O. W.

Daniel returned to his home hi Pine Bluff uut Saturday. During tbe aerie of sermons conducted by nlm at thin place be formed many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bry, accompanied by Masters Edwin and Loots, were In th city last week.

Mr. Bry Is the proprietor of tbe largest mercantile establishments of this place. His borne to la St Louis, where be also has large business Interests. The New Century Club held an Jnter-estisg meeting at the borne of Mrs. B.

Ramsey on the afternoon ot April 24. The i literary character, Bobt Louis Stevenson, was the topic ot discussion. Mrs. W. P.

Holmes read a beautiful selection, "The Last Prayer of Stevenson." Tbe essay, "Child's Play," was read by Mrs. S. B. Proctor, mouse Beautiful" and "The Requiem" were read In an ex qulslte manner by Brown. Letters- from Stevenson were tread by Mrs.

A. A. Tufts. A humorous story, "Two by Harry-Btlllwell Edwards, was read by Mrs. J.

Meek. The vocal selection was a child poem by "Bed in Summer," and wfta rendered in an artistic manner, by Miss Elliott 'Mrs. Slfford gave tvij ucpbui icyvii tier TW WUU the federation, and renewed th clu seal among uie memoers, ism next meeting wP be with Mri. A A Tufts on Washiagton street i. For a flrst-ciass Sunday dinner go to the iiercnania-caifty to live and wear beautiful clotheg.

Among some women there has existed a prejudice against wearing the ready-made undergarments, but the up-to-date woman fec-s that she can uot afford to stitch her Hie away when she can buy the things Mr. Colin offers at such re-reasonable prices. Miss Helen Alston carries this season a beautiful line of fishnets in gauze and lace and dainty tissue. If you would bo gracefully gowned you must have one. Nothing add more to a woman's dress than the effect which they produce.

Miss Mary Foy, at Qulun has the cutest line of baby caps I ever aw. It Is always a question what to put on the W6e tot's head, but If you will see Miss Foy's stock you will find Just the thing yon want, both in quality and price. No drees la quite complete without yards and yards of daintw lnep. this summer. Whatever kind you want, be sure you see M.

Oohn's edegant line before purchasing elsewhere, When the little "girlie" goes out in the sunshine to play these hot days she wants a 8unbonnet. Uet her one ot Miss Foy's at Qulan for 25 cents. M. M. Colin will sell tt beautiful line of laces and embroideries at reduced prices all next week.

Be sure you eee theiu. Miss Foy, at Qulnn tells me she wbl have In a beautiful line of sailors In new and prct.ty shapes next week. I am wul ting till then to get one. BEMARKABLB CUBH. OF BHEU-, MATISM.

Kenna. Jackson County, W. Va. About three years ago my wife bad an attsck of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a- step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to double their normal else. Mr.

8. Maddox Insisted on my using Obam-berian's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and nscd it according to the directions, and tbe next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had similar attack since. A. B.

Parsons. For sale by all druggists. To villa and return I0f PQJV $2.50 OH the big ei- curgiop Bexj, weanesaay. ZDES OOJJPANT. TO X.

H. Jones uompany, commission merchant and cotton factors, pay ape-eiai attention tdjth conslgnmeuU of eotr tsn. They are also wholesale dealers in lime, hAlr. 'cement plaster, etc They have commodious warehouse on tbe ralboad traclcV Office US East Kla street, little Bock, Ark. v.

Gee whtzh IMoney at 6 and 7 per cenl and bargains in houses and lots at Green Cafes', Sec ond and Center. JU8T BE0BIT9D. 1 wewi spring stylea In snf tings ana trouserings at We Reims Louisi ana. Call aod see bla prices. Sec Dr.

MarkweU about 'All delicacies pf the season at th Mer. chants; cftfo, sevens. Ton may reason with her un-; ttl yoa grow weary of the struggle, but reason' with ber is an nncrowued king for whom she has no respect and to whom she pays no obselsanoc. In his stead ft usurper sits entbronod. Impulse la regnant, and tossed here and there on thf sea of life.

The emotional woman is Ilableiby any happening, however trivial, to be thrown Into violent pertubatlong, to tbe igreat discomfort of all who may be so unfortunate as to be anywhere i near ber, Sbedoes pot only make her-aelf tnJsersbte, but she snoreeds most ad-mlarbly In making everybody else so. i too. It seems to me the irony of fate i to be throws- "With such a woman even i forever so snort a space of time, aud ais anre tf Ijwaa one of thoe ioor 3 Unfortunate men whom fate bns deatiu- ed to be the bnsband of these women, I I'd Just go off and commit stflcide or go to the Transvaal and stanl up like wan aud be shot by the Boers '-or I'd go (Sumewhete, anywhere. Just could eover hear of ber pace-kiU- I never see one ot these flighty women -without thinking pt "Mrs. Wltterly' In "SlchoUs tNJckleby In agreeing with her buBbitnd than fsbe soul, all eonV buk of such ft Quality the world would ht been better off without it Womenof Vrrves nd Impulses, do not flatter yourselves that you are-made of superior quality Of orcelaJn, while yonr sisters who have learned tbe lesson of aelf-eentrol are onlfnftdo of day, Jjrt Tbe Jroj-W doej-ao eccpt ym at aiy nch raro tarnation ss yon put npon yourself, and, whUe It i 1 yonr Impulses "enthusiasm or nice name, beliero me, that polite Vay tt laughing im its 3 s' r.n4 only 4, a 1 who wag of i is the old 1 to tell me aliBfiftt.

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