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OF.O. THEIS, Prost. C. F. IIEKliST, V-Prest.

A. M. VAXLAMXG AM. Cashier Mslthnd 1'eehlnJfourtml HOME DRESSMAKING. HE COMMITTED SUICIDE! ltjr The Journal Company.

ffl mm ASHOFtT.CTOUT PERSON THE HARDEST TO FIT. M. O.STEVEXSOX, EDITOR Manfl, Kansas, 10, 1893. OF ASHLAND, KANSAS. The Cause and Its Lesson.

Why did he commit suicide Oh for the same reason that thousands of others are on the verge of the sama sin, or in immediate danger of insanity, paralysis, idiocy, or some other equally unfortunate result of anv nervous affection, lie knew he was afflicted with a nervous disorder, but was careless, apparently indifferent to the outcome or he may have lessened his chances for recovery by treating with physicians who had little cr no knowledge of each affections, or by deluging himself with worthless so-cilled remedies. His case was a sad This iapor is nver 9fnt to any one unless ordered by the recipient, or is wnt by a 1ri-nd. ec-ionl wimple copies re eut out ain Invitation to subscribe. Wr The Waist Vor a Slender Tenon How to Make Different Styles of Waists Fastenings Back and In Front Catting For Evening Gowns. (Copyright, 18B8.

by American Press Association.) In drafting patterns the beginner will find Tlie Olrtest IJnulc in Olai-li County. Trunwiets 1 1 1J smiling ISusiuesN. Directors. John Swayze, Farmer and Stockjrrower. I Correspondents.

W. H. Weldou. Farnfp Hnd StfwkT--- Qtn do not run tin ft bill mminHt anv one. When iillli if Brown; 'nongh said.

time paid for expires paper will Mop unless nr-e uiaoe lorits continuance. Thi notice will be marked when your subscription expires. If you so desire, renew promptly -Oaan in advance. it rather difficult to draft for persons whose elected on a promise that he would make for himself a different record figures are ire First NutioimJ liunlc. New York.

N'lUioim' Bunk of Kansas City. Mo. First National Bank. Garden City. easurerof Clark Cour ty.

out of the usual proportions for one, but no worse than that of any other: Wapakoneta, one that is short and stout being nervous sufferer, who has nervous or sick GcTbeiPre-dest of all figures to fit. So when headache, biliousness, dizziness, irritability, The New York bird returns to instance, Subscription $1.50 per year, Cash. Six months, T5 cents; 3 months. 4t) cent. the hardest in the future, we look to him to see the republican ben nouse.

me en melancholy failine memory, hot flashes, the dressmaker has to make a waist for that the promise is strictly performed tire state ticket and both branches guch 0 person the better way is to draft a fainting, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, 1 ,4 AnilAeuf otn I hA tamp Ar seiual debility. eDilensr, etc. The same or diagram, with the bust and waist measure Judge Price expected a majority as the only guides, and then measure the ong wh has of thsse advance: InnrTtli rt tin wottit ii il ni- li a a unit i i 1 of 40 in Meade county, 75 in Comanche and a tie in this county. Instead he carries this county by over zip -V of the legislature elected by the republicans. Iowa goes republican by 30,000.

Colorado comes back to the republican camp. Nebraska republicans win by two to five thousai plurality. The republican judicial ticket in Chicago is elected. twice the majority he received in Ohio and McKinley 70,000. symptoms ot an awmi ena.

iaj to uraiiam draw a line around the waist to the right in getting rid of them by intelligent treat-length and one-quarter inch over. Then ment. Dr. Franklin Miles, the celebrated draw another which comes justto the bend, specialist, has studied nervous diseases over where waist line finishes and hip flare be- 20 years, and has discovered the only re-gins, and cut the intervening space out, liable remedy for them. Thousands of vol-bringing the bottom up to the upper line, unUry testimonials prove the virtues of and the waist will then be in proper pro- aZTk writes: "I portions all over, and no difficulty will wai so afflicted with extreme nervousness that rc that viinie of nin will not rprtifv I was on the veree of insanity.

My hands trem-anse tnat a couple 01 pins win noi recujy. h. feed myself. I used AN i UNPRECEDENTED i OFFER. Great Value lor Little Money.

WEEKLY NEWS OF THE WORLD FOR A TRIFLE. the entire district four years ago, Meade gave him 127 and Comanche his own way in getting all the good things of life. rolled up 120 majority. The Journal is proud of the man, proud of Such is the present condition of affairs his judicial record and rejoices in SOMETHING GAVE WAY. at Greensburg.

The public is wonder ing whether Billy will reform and be i iot ii mm fin his re-election by a majority of 283 come his old self once more, so cheery and plump or will continue to become If the democrats really do make sourer until accumulated gases cause I crow for Judge Price, Treasurer a "careful, fair and honest revision self-combustion. twelve bottler of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and was cared. It is with pleasnre I recommend this wonderful remedy for nervous troubles." "I had been a great sufferer from chronic hetdsche until I about four months ago, to use Dr. Miies' Restorative Nervine and Piils, since which time I have not had a headache.

Several of mv friends are nsinar Dr. Miles' Remedies, and find them, as I did, to be more than you claim for them." Mrs. Mary Kister, Los Angeles, Cal. W. H.

Capwell, editor Tribune. Plymonth, writes My wife was cured of sick headache of many years' standing by the use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. She has recommended it to her triends, and they ail praise it hish.lv." Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr.

Miles Medical Elkhart, on receipt of price. 81 per bottle, six bottles Dueran and Coroner Potter. OLD TIME TROUSSEAU GOWNS. of tariff laws, as Mr. Yoorhees says they will, it will do much to restore confidence but we scarce can hope Tuesday was an ideal election for any such action.

day as far as weather was concerned and a lartre vote was polled at aii Reasarkablo Story of How a Mexloan's Bullet Aeeomplished Its Tarpose. A remarkable story is recalled by the exposure through a landslide at Fort Xulerosa, N. of the skeleton of a man who was buried there three yeara ago. His name was Eichard Delong, but he was known among his associates Long Dick. When the Mexican Central railroad was first constructed, Dick was employed by the company as a carpenter, and the wages being rather good he rapidly accumulated a stake of several hundred dollars.

This done, he started back for the States, and as luck would have it was in a train that was held up by bandits. That is to say, a number of bandits boarded a train at a station and started through the cars, two to each car, to rob the passengers. Dick had been in Mexico long enough LEWELLixo'sown home, Sedgwick early hour. Every one was auxiou a 24-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United States. It is filled with interesting reading matter for every member of a country family.

It is a jnt ions.il Family Paper, and gives all the general news of the United Suites anil the world. It givesthe events of foreign lands in a nut-hell. Its agricultural department has no superior in the country. Its market reports are recognized authority in all parts of tlie land. It has separate departments for "The Family Circle" and "Our Young Folks." Its "Home am! Society" command the admiration of wives and daughters.

Its gn-eral political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. A special contract enables 113 to offer this splendid paper and THE JOURNAL One Year tor only $1.50 GASH IIsT AnDTATNTCIE (Regular subscription price of the two papers, Splendors of Silk and Gold, bnt What Earth Were "Cama" and "AtlosT" Some one who has been delving into )ld, mnsty magazines has brought to ijbt a description of gome trousseau jowns made for Princess Charlotte when ihe married Princa Leopold of Saxe-Co-Jurg. Here is the description of the wedding rown: "The wedding dress was a slip of to try the new system of voting, few express prepaid. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. Dr.

Pills, 50 doses, 25 cents. Free book at druggisu, or by mail. Sold by EICE EE0S. errors were made and the people are county, repudiated populism and lusion by electing the republican ticket by majorities ranging from well pleased with the change. METHOD OF DRAFTING PATTERNS.

The diasrram shows the two lines between which to cut, and whatever is cnt out should be taken from the exact center. This diagram makes an nllowanco for shortening three inches. If one inch only is needed, let it be taken from the middle, and the proportions of the whole will remain 75 to 700. Vive la Sedgwick. In Clark county the result is rath Star of the Sontb.

irhit and silver atlas, worn under a cr mixed. Judge Price carries the iress of transparent silk net, elegantly 1 iiat crucihxion will not occur. county by 38 majority, Mr. Dngan Go to Velasco for health, sea air, and comfort; where ships too deep for all other Texas ports sail in and out with ease; where fruits ripen earlier and pay better than in California: where the soil The Clipper didn't get help enough. nnbroidered in silver cama with a boric to match, tastefully worked in floral lesigns to form festoons round the bot When the waist is for a very slender per- is elected by 36 and Dr.

Potter, coroner, pulls through with the slender majority of one. The populists have Kansas captured 127 premiums tom, the sleeves and neck trimmed with most rich suit of bmssels point lace." and under such circumstances as to acquire a violent prejudice against the ordinary inhabitants. It riled him greatly to have one of them get the drop on him, and he sat with his hands up under the muzzle of tho bandit's revolver as son, the center back should be cut down ls natural not-oeu. rresu vegetaoies i all winter. Coldest day in three vears and enough off it to nearly j.

above zcro Warmest day at the world's iair. All very fine, but what, pntheo, thon elected the balance of their ticket bv 'iiE aToxjn-Pirij, Kansas. 92 desrrees. Velasco offers the best AIDDLBSS 1 Ashland, For president in 1896, William good majorities. In the first com juaint old fashion writer, are "cama" tnd "atlas?" "Mantua" is almost as obsolete a part of the vocabulary of fashion, vestments in the south.

Write the Commercial Club Velasco Texas. pale as death. When the thief who was McKinley. ruissioner district Mendenhall, the taking the valuables came to his seat, ha republican candidate, ran 25 ahead The Rlae and Fall of the Fat Boy. CHURCH DIRECTORY.

rite your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. Vr. Best, Room 2. Tribune Building, Xew York City, and a sample copy of the New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. of his party vote but was unable to One crisp morning in the early spring noticed Dick's pallor, but mistook it for a sign of fear, and so, having been very successful so far, he loet hia eantion for a moment and turned his head to call the other bandit's attention to Dick.

the right width, and half an inch short IU be cut off both aides of both side back and aide front pieces. The darts should not bo cut In so deep, and the whole front is narrowed by taking off fiom one-half an inch to as much as is necessary on the front and also on the sides and arm size. Once the dressmaker has drafted a well proportioned diagram it is better to follow it, making what changes are necessary to adapt it to different figures. The process of basting the seams and trying on the gown and then fitting it by pin- M. overcome the adverse majority of K.

CHURCH, cornrr of Sixth avenue and Ceilar streets. Reeular services at of 1883, when Grcensbnrg was in the 11:00 -a. m. and p. m.

every Sunday. but we still recognize behind it the iin-ge of a flowing cape. But "atlas?" It is a conundrum. And "cama?" An Egyptian riddle. It seems to have been quite popular, whatever it was, for another of the trosseau gowns was of white net embroidered in gold cama.

with border laid ever white satin. In this case the mantna was of rich gold brocade, with blown roses richly woven in and throes of its birth, a plump, ruddy, I Prayer meeting1 every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 to a. m. every That was a very bad mistake for the smiling-faeed youth might have been over 50 and is defeated by 18.

The result is certainly an endorsement of his candidacy, and of the charges bandit. Tho moment he turned his head Sunday, (W. L. Cowden, Stipt.) Junior League every Sunday at 4:00 p. in.

Kev. Jas. A- Niehd Pastor. seen climbing into the cannonball Dick's big fist caught him under the ear. which plied between Kingman and the Dick was as strong as on ox, and the made against Michael.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. "OT RST Eldorado of the west. As the foaming Corner Sixth Ave. and Maple St. (No rejj- blow killed the bandit broke his neck, nmg jt js old as dressmaking itclf.

ular minister.) Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. horses approached Greensbnrg and it3 they say, and no matter how scientific a "system" On the whole the outcome is much more favorable than the republicans small buildings loomed up in the dis Nevertheless, in falling, tho thiefs re tance the fat boy was heard to chuckle had reason to expect. The majority P. V. S.

C. E. meets every Thursday JL eveninjr at the Presbyterian church. All are welcome. Jas.

A. Niklo, Pres't. Noka McIntyre, Sec'y. trimmed with gold lace. Of the other gowns of this old time bride, one was of transparent net richly embroidered in the bright and dull tones of silver; another was of fine white india muslin worked over in little spots wrought in filigree gold and flounced with brussels point; another was of silver tissue trimmed with silver lace.

volver was discharged, and the bullet struck the seat and glanced thence into Dick's side. But Dick was game, and picking up the revolver opened fire on to himself and say "here will be plenty to eat." In a few days his plump. may be made to look by means of tin or brass apparatus the waist has to be fitted just the same. When the waist is made for a very slender person, it can be made to take a graceful form by stitching a piece of wigan or tailor's buckram across the chest part, taking it up in the darts and quilting it onto CATHOLIC CHURCH. Twelfth Avenue, chubby figure became a fixture of the Services every fourth vwestof Maple.

against us last year was 78, and to elect nearly half the ticket is very gratifying. The continued hard times have done much to keep the Fathek Beglev, Pa-tor. town. Whoever saw him for the first time would ask "who is that sleek CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (No regular pas- the llninj.

This will hold tho waist out Jtchr 1 are held fn the In addition to ell this gold and silver sufficiently full to give it a graceful shape pyterian church; Sunday school joined with populists in line, and with good cheery boy who seerus to have had so good a dinner." The reply would be without bemiz cumbrous or too warm. tnc rres fiuery, there were two whole dresses of brussels lace, valued respectively at 300 and 60 guineas: also two of British crops and lair prices we teel sure that Clark countv will return to the hy don't yon know? That's the new newspaper man, Billy Bolton of the Signal." Everyone laughed goodhu- Seei-et Nooietios. republican column. The or.lv Pure Cream The officers elected will, we be Knights of Pythias. Ashland Lodtre.

No. holds its regular meeting every Wednesday blond net, specially worked for her royal highness. The last but ono of the gowns described was a whito muslin morning gown, trimmed with three broad rows of Valenciennes lace. All the gowns, it will bo noticed, were white, and most of them were gorgeous with gold and silver Used in Millions of Homes- iears tn lieve, trv to do their duty. Severe uioredly at the sight of his rotund figure and sleek smile and his requests for advertising and subscriptions were always granted without a demurrer.

the bandit who was on guard. That sent the rest of the gang flying off the train, and then tho passengers gathered around Dick. A surgeon found the bullet was lodged somewhere in the muscles of the back, but had no instruments to cnt it out. So he dressed the wound, and by the time Dick got up the road to So-rocco, where he intended to stop, he felt so well that he decided not to have the bullet cut out at ail. He eventually recovered, to all appearances, and coming to the Tulerosa region became a cowboy.

He had been here a few weeks when a man came along breaking bronchos for the cow outfit. Dick watched one man through two mounts and then said he could break one of its desire to pitch in less time than the professional could and backed his offer with $5. Eoth men mounted at the word, and evemnjr. All visiting brethren are cordially welcomed. criticism has been parsed upon sev F.

R. Wir.DMA!C, C. C. M. G.

Stivhssos K. of R. and S. So in a Bhort time Billy had estab Habits are made this way very often. When tho dress waist under the dressmaker's hands is to be cut short and round, it should l-i cut off at the lower line on the diagram and finished under a belt or with a smooth edge, as is preferred.

If a waist is to be a gathered French or spencer style, the front under arm piece Is omitted, and the front parts are cut ot? at the waist line and extended out nndor the arm, following the line marked and no darts are cut In the outside, though if do-sired the lining can be fitted with darts and the outside gathered down. For a French waist or blouse only three pieces are required, the two frouis and the back, which is all ono and can be cnt by laying back and side back pieces together anil following the line marked which thread. eral of the populists but we nope they will learn a lesson therefrom But the going away gown of the Prin and act in future for the interest of ces Charlotte is enough to make a mod So You Want a Farm Tliat yon Gan r- r.ayfleld Lodge. No. SS5.

meets "-kwrmf5 every Thursday nifrht. All members in good standing are invited to attend. Ii. F. Ddnxell.

X. G. S. A. Stonehocker.

Recording Secretary. ern bride gasp. It was of tho richest 75 the county at large regardless of white silk, trimmed with a broad foot 7N lished himself in his nest with plenty to eat and the good will of all those about him. His popularity extended beyond the bounds of Kiowa county, and when he was sent abroad as a delegate to conventions, his sleek, wellfed figure continued to attract attention and the brother delegates would all inquire of party and friendship. Now that tke election is over let ruche of whito satin, headed by two deep flounces of brussels point.

The short sleeves and low ljodice imagine a decollete traveling gown! were veiled us bury the animosities engendered ASHLAND CAMP, No. 1737, M. W. A. Mm ts every seeond Monday eveninir in K.

P. hall. Visiting neihhors invited to attend. A. M.

Vaslani.noham, v. C. J. J. Harrison.

Clerk. both got a good shaking. The two ponies during the contest and work, one Call Your Own? pitched as only plains ponies know how g'Te tte required fullness, lr the dress is to do. but both were conquered In spaces i for HleBUcr, Pern- thK8 ba. Irt should in the same lace.

With this was worn a pelisse of white satin, lined with sar and all, for the upbuilding of Clark of tune so nearly equal that the contest tbc WHiit one another "who is that big, fat, rosy-cheeked boy?" The suggestions that he would fill the chair never failed to bring down the house, and as he presided over county. The Jockx.u. wili do it: was declared a draw and a new mount for each man called for. Cnt Dick was (i. V.

IS. Major Elliott Post meets on the First and Third Friduy evenings in each month. All comrades are cordiftily invited to attend. H. i.

Irwin, Commander. W. N. Wallinffford Adjutant share in tins coou work ana asks conventions with his chubby hands If you do I have tliem for sale in the host section of the United States. Now is the time to buv while priei-s are low ami senet and trimmed with broad bands of ermine.

TJnfortnuately there is no description of the millinery which accompanied all this magnificence. Of course the hat must have been white and enormous, with sweeping plumes and voluminous lace veil. New York Sua. the co-operation of every good folded over his well-filled pauueb, tak- square to center of kick. There should be no aeam In the center of the bak, which should be cut length iso of the cloth.

To make a surplice waist the goods should be gath'ired onto the shoulders, as marked with and drawn across the bust to the left side, leaving the neck shaped. The left side finishes at the closing line, with us. a mtp now and then during the long ipeeches, his presence and fat smile Is most of the Chicago churches reference to the mayor's assasaina-was made the day following the No Thief Will Touch It. A costly ring, unguarded by police or out of the game. He had downed his pony's spirit, bnt when he had done so his head was roiling from side to side because of dizziness, and he was groaning with pain.

"Something gave way," ho said, "and it mnst hava been the lead of that infernal Mexican." lie was right in his diagnosis. Ho got off his pony, but soon fell to the ground aad in a short time died. A surgeon who examined the corpse said that the bullet had lodged near the main artery JJOXE RATdlFF, ATTOPiiEYS hi LSW. Careful attention jriven to all business entrusted to us. Settlements, Foreclosures and Collections a specialty.

ASIIXAND, KANSAS seeming to dispell all rancour and bitterness and muke the occasion a pleasant one to all. Thus it came to pass that throughout the entire portion of the great state of Kansas, everyone event. Among other things Rev other special protection, hangs suspended to a silken cord round the neck of a statue of the Maid of Almadena, the patron saint of Madrid, in one of the mobt frequented parks of the Spanish Joseph Cooke said: "One portion knew and thought well of Billy Bolton, the fat boy from Kiowa county. of our land is certainly growing better, that which the churches and the flat buttons or hooks and eyes. The fastening is not seen, and the folds on the left side are arranged in the same way.

coming from the shoulders. The belt for the part which laps extends over on the left side about four inches. The surplice waist is one of the prettiest, particularly for summer gowns and slender figures, but it must be draped either on the person or on a tin figurine which has much the same form as the person, as the folds must be arranged so that as soon ns the belt is fastened they will fall naturally into place. They cannot be tacked or fastened except at shoulder and waist. Surplice fronts have plain gathered backs.

flTitl Tt laapf vritli vfilnfilila itiomnniia For two or three years, things went W. A. POTTER, M. D. and near's.

bnt there is not tho Itt. there and the wound had not fully heal smoothly on at Greensburg. There Schools and the Sabbaths are clear danger of iU being stolen. The greatest ed- HfS was of the Piuion that it would were other papers which needed support uy mm ing of rubbish, plowing, irrigating, thief ia Sroin would sooner steal the besides the Signal, but the country was terms are easy. Big crops are raised here with less labor than in eastern states and this will be a banner crop year.

Laud is steadily advancing and will rise from 5200 to 300 per quarter-section in tlie next six months. If you want any, don't delay; rite at once. The land I have for sale is located around JIixxiror.A, Kansas, a town located on the main line of the Chicago, ilock Island Pacitic Railway from Chicago to El Paso, Texas. It no.v terminates at Liberal, Kansas, but will be extended through in the near future. The country surrounding Minneola is a level prairie for miles around and consists of a dark, sandy loam, resembling somewhat the prairie land of central Illinois.

AVater is of the very best quality and can be had at a depth varying from 60 to 'JO feet. It is sheet water and inexhaustible iir quantity. Now then, if yon are cramped up in some eastern town where your outlay exceeds your income, or if you are tilling some other man's farm and giving him half (or even more) of all you produce, decide at once to quit it. Come to Kansas; come to Clark county; come to ilinneola. For further information address J.

S. SHEARER, MTNNEOLA, Clark County, KANSAS. UIUKIUEI prosiicrous and business ol all kinds was booming so that there was enough have killed the man sooner or later, no matter how ho cared for himself, but the tremendous jolting while trying to break the pony had broken down the wall of the artery, and death soon followed. He was buried in tho soldiers' cemetery near the fort. Exchange.

patronage to support all the papers af ter a fashion. To be sure whenever Will attend calls to any part of the county day or nifrht. Special attention (rivn to the Treatment of Uheuuiatisui. Diseases ot Women and Children, and Vaccination. Orflce Room 4, Kinnear Builtinr.

Residence Two mocks "West there was an especially good plum Billy invariably claimed it as his own on toe ground that being a lat boy, plums were a necessity to him, but he swallowed it with such a pleasant smile and chuckle that the others felt willing plate from his own mother's cofim than to even so much as touch the uncanny relics. Its history is curious and interesting, being equal to anything related in mediaeval folklore. It was made in accordance with a opecial order from the late Alphonso XII, who jrave it to his cousin, the beautiful Mercedes, on the day of their betrothal. She wore it constantly during her 6hort married life. Upon her death the ting presented it to his grandmother, Queeu Christina.

She died soon after accepting it, and the king then passed the deadly little jeweled band of gold to his sister, Infanta de Pilar, who died within a month after. Again the accursed circlet started on its deadly rounds, next finding a place upon the finger of Christina, daughter of the Duke Hontpensier. In less than 100 days she, too, was dead. Alfonso then pnt the to give up the plum just to see the good natured smile which overspread his tb Did Not Drop. "Deliar "Yes, ma'am." "I am very tired, and I am going to lie down for an hour." "Yes, ma'am." "If I should happen to drop off, call me at 5 o'clock." "Yes, ma'am." So my lady lies down, folds her hands, closes her eyes and is soon iu the land of dreams.

Sho is awakened by the clock striking 6 and calls indignantly: countenance. So things went on smoothly for several years and Billy Scientifio American Agency for-a Ml- li TRADE MARKS', iZOYJP DE.IC PATBMT8, CAVEATS. TRADE MARK9. DESIGN PATENTS, sowing and reaping, but there are jungles in our civilization that grow neglected. There is a vast unchurched population among us.

I think the people inside the churches, the christian schools, and worthy households are growing better. I think the unchurched, floating masses in this country are growing worse. Can we sow the wind and not reap the whirlwind? Can a governor of a gTeat commonwealth commute anarchists and not make assassinations cheap? It is the business of the pulpit, and of rverv honest man to think for himself about all these matters and for one the question that will not down in my heart is how far is the general spirit of good nature au easy excuse for lawlessness among respectable Americau citizens responsible for this terrific outburst of crime." was frequently heard to murmur to himself the old nursery rhyme: In gathering French waists the gathers should not reach under the arms, but all that space under the arms that would be occupied by the side pieces should be left plain. In cutting or diagramming for evening gowns the dressmaker must diagram first for a basque, which is the fundamental principle of all waists, and then cut out the top as desired shaped, round shouldered, heart shape or square neck first marking about where it is to be cut and allowing it at least two inches higher than it is expected to be. The neck should never be cut to finish until tried on.

Drooping berthas or ruffles make It appear lower tuan it really is. Puffed trimmings of tulle, lace or ribbon make it appear higher. Foiuted waists look more slender, but round ones are rather preferred just now. To have a waist lace or fasten in the back the fronts must be cut in lining first and sewed together and carefully fitted, after which the outside can be put on and should be tried on again until not one wrinkle shows. The back pieces are cut so as to have the outside lap uuder, as the fronts usually do.

If eyelet holes ere worked, there must be a piece which laps under at least two inches of the same goods, so that if the cords stretch no gap is seen. Hooks and eyes more often fasten the under side, and the lacing Is more for style. The back must be strongly boned when it closes ia that way. No style is so pretty for evening and none more difficult. ULIVK HAP.PEtt.

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"Doliar "Yes, ma'am." "Why didn't yon call me at 5 o'clock as I ordered?" "Shure, ma'am, yetould me to call ye if ye dropped off. I looked in on ye at 5, and ye hadn't dropped off at all! Ye was lyin on the bed in the same place, sound asleep!" Good Housekeeping. Such a Proposition! A certain philanthropic woman has took place in the prosperity of the coun harbinger of death can aafely hang on a statue in an unguarded square. Philadelphia Record, try. Patronage began to decline and to enable newspers to exist it became necessary to divide up the plums.

So the other newspaper men were obliged to protest against giving all the plums to the fat boy on the score that they must have something to live on as well Ilson on Brain Food. Said Edison in a recent interview: "Every man has his own ideas as to what -A D- IE proposed the establishment or "mar- he should and what he should not eat riacre service" classes for coachine mat- and what quantity of food he should rimonial aspirants in their prospective as be. The justice of this claim became IN CLABK COUNTY SHOULD KKAD THK parcane oi uunng tnecouroe oi nonrs. duties and obligations. One critic says "As a general rule, yon may put it I that this would wine out the last clinor- pparect to all and by degrees, regard less of the outcries and protests of the fat boy, the plums were distributed to down that hustlers eat very little.

I ing vestige of romance in marriage, mean brain hustlers. They don't need "Imagine Edwin," savs he, "whispering much fuel. I eat very little." tonrlerlv in th moonliirht to Amrlina. Send ten cents in stamps to John his fellow journalists as well as himself. bastiau, Gen'l Tkt.

and Pass. If the Clipper's three-column article on county expenses had been jiven to the public a week earlier instead of the last day but one of the campaign, we should have answered it in full and shown that the claims therein made were not true and the entire statement unfair. The returns from the first commissioner district show that the people in gen TS JOURNAL, BOTH FOK 2.50 A YEAH. THE GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES have in the past sold for $4.00 a year. It was a wonder to printers how the Cosmopolitan, with its yearly pages of reading matter by the greatest writers "How much?" i understand that you have passed The famous inventor picked np a acrap with honors in the marriage service of yellow blotting paper lying before exam? and Angelina responding, with him and drsw upon its rough surface a 1 mnIeat nrido.

'Yes. Edwin, with rlia- fiSKLfiHQ WEEKLY JOURNAL AND THK him WesUj Capital Fara fail Thfy will totrelher give all the news of your county and Kate, and we will take your sub-ncription for hoth paers for one year for the Chicago, Kock Island Pacitic Chicago. 111., for a pack of the latest, smoothest, slickest playing cards yon ever saw. Just the thing for High ive parties. For a 00c.

express money order or postal note, will send you five A change took place in the countenance and disposition of Billy as a re suit of this course of dieting. Hi good living had filled up his frame and swelled out his skin until he was qualified to be elected prdsident of the i'at packs. diagrain. The broad brow of the thinker tinction in modesty, pastry and milk contracted. It must have been a diffl- I and the delightful rejoinder cult thing to determine just how much from Edwin: 'Modesty, pastry and milk food substance it took to supply the sys- 1 puddings! Angelina, be miner New very low price ot Hulcrile IV v.

For -A windmill; cheap. This of the world, and its I illustrations by clever artists, could be furnished for $3.00 a year. In January last it put in the most perfect magazine printing plant in the world, and now comes what is really a wonder: York bun. tern of the thinker. The result showed that Mr.

Edison eats but 24 ounces of food a day. Brandon Bucksaw. If you want an 8x10 or 10x12 frame WE WILL CUT THE PRICE OF THE MAG Aata With Human UablU. It has now been ascertained beyond a doubt that there are ants which not only hare regular military organizations, bnt Complexion Presenfsd OR. HEBBA'S Wanted tbc Basting- Threads Pulled.

Eatinir corn from the cob mav not AZINE IX HALF FOR YOU Men's Association, of Connecticut, which is made up of all the fat men of the country who meet yearly to sat clams and lobsters and choose the fattest man from their number to be president. It began to be noticed that Billy was not as cheery as before; he rarely chuckled beneath his breath at a good dinner. His fat instead of being plump and round, fell in folds and lines like wrinkles began to show themselves about his viaga. When people saw the most graceful or dignified mode of that theT wae systematic warfare, keep call early. have tvw on Hand.

The Journal and the New York Tribune one year for? 1.50. If yOn desire a frame or any kind for any sized picture or other article, call at this olllce. VIOLA CREAM 4 slaves and carry on agricultural pursuits. Think of it, paes of reading matter, with over illustrations a volume enjoying the vegetable, bnt it is a method much affected throughout the coun- try. Removes Fradilw.

Prmplts, Livsr MoIm, Btaeknesds, 8unburn and Tan, and ro stores the sia to its origi eral were not misled by the article for a majority of over 50 for the populist ticket generally wag cut down to but 13 on commissioner. We do not desire to rethresh old straw and will simply say that the facts remain unanswered and uncon-troverted that the county expenses here exceed by over those for the corresponding portion of last year; that they exceed by from 50 to 100 per cent those of Meade and Comanche couutits, and that we are going into debt, having been com-jelled to refuse payment of 11,800 worth of scrip issued at the October term. Mr. Michael has been to- Observing a young lady attacking an that would sell in cloth binding at $1.00 FOR ONLY IS 1-2 CENTS! We will send you the Cosmopolitan Magazine, which has the strongest nal UWlUliOT, J-n-iiuwurt ear in this way recently, a Brooklyn man was bold enough to make the remark, Nineteen species with these habits have so far been discovered. Among the slaveholding ants there are individuals which act as overseers and a second class which work a part of the time only.

St. Louis Republic. Drop In Candy. Mrs. Greene Horehound is getting cheaper, is it not? Mr.

Greene Not that I am aware of. Mrs. Greene Why, yes, jt is. Just eee that sign in the druggist's window, staff of regular contributors of any existing periodical, aud the Clear aua ueaimy tyiii-yyMi'. plexion.

Superior to all iare preparations an. porfeot.r hsrmless. At all druggists, or mailed ior SOeta, bend for Circular. VIOLA SKIN SOAP "fir 1 pu.itTln lxt. XMS "TV." cm.

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Sold by Rice Bros, and Blair Jones. Do you tako the Kansas FannerJ Why not? Every farmer, stock bleeder, orchardist, dairyman, gardener, poultry man, their wives, and the boys ami girls, will lind it full of helpful information. It is practical, honest, able; it is adapted especially to Kansas; it comes every week in the year, with sixteen or twenty pages of very valuable information. Sample will be sent free, if you send postal card request to Kansas Is'ai tucr Top-ka, Kas. him for the lirst time, they do longer asked "who ia that good natured fat boy?" but "who that dyspeptic old codger who is always grunting around and what ails him anyway?" In fact it became apparent that Billy, ones so rosy and pleasant, was fast becoming a common scold and that there was no living with him in peace unless he had "i on like your corn unshaven, do you.

Miss Blank?" "Unshaven, did you say?" replied tho miss, whose teeth had just become entangled in some corn silk. "I wasn't thinking of the whiskers, but when yoa spoke I was wishing that they'd pull the basting threads the next time they serTS-it," New Tori HralL Weeklu jJournsEiI, 33oth fur only 2.50 Year. I "Horehound drops 5 cents." Yankee Blade. St. Vims" Dsnoe arel tr Dr.

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Years Available:
1886-1897