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THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL: SATURDAY; JANUARY 10. 1891. 6 I i naints pvf.iwmpTv well. All and the snoiects' a.ui-jo unfinished HPNT V. A ft CiV A VJ OWPP eumate of America is distinctly favorable of a child liliiri 1 UJJ A MJ to the production of thi3 fioWer, and before vol In- blossoms IS long the tables will be turned and the Why Will You.

Japanese take to importing instead of exporting the best varieties in color and race. rery effective. Rheta LoriSE CbildE. CONTESTING BOYD'S SEAT. FASHION HAS KNOWN THE CHRYSANTHEMUM TEN DECADES.

In China the chrysanthemum must have animals. Peasants and hay fields she loves, the latter giving opportunity for the floods of sunshine she knows well how to depict. A very fine Percheron horse was reproduced in The Art Interchange some time ago, and Miss Guise's favorite, "Vic," a very cross little dog, will have his portrait in the same magazine early next year. Miss Clara T.McChesney commenced her San Francisco. Later she The Farmers Alliance Man Claims to Be Elected Governor of Nebraska.

BeatjtyoVPoli grown for ages, as not only does it afford a general type of architectural ornament, but seems to have a place in the ancient history of the country. One of the national honors is tht "Order of the In Corea. where chrysanthe Continue to use medicine containing mercury and potash, when you know that it will ruin Swirl I Specific S.S. S. while it contains no mercury or poison of nsy k'rad, it is the only permanent cure for contagious Blood Taint, or NT NT-Vv I I SJWING LABOR ULEANLINESS.

DSABnJTY8tCKEAPNTSS.UNIUALLS3 HO UDQatkHEKHEAHD. Once Ie Was Called the "Tradesman' Flower," but Now It Is the Tet of Society Dazzling Displays of Recent Date In New York and London. The visitor to the Madison Square Garden during the recent New York flower show had an ocular proof before him that there are fashions in flowers. If that immense grouping of plants, flowers and ferns had been called a chrysanthemum Experienced political prophets predict that John H. Powers, the Farmers' Alliance candidate, will be the next governor of Nebraska, although the Democratic nominee has a plurality of 1.144 on the face of the returns.

The state bad always been overwhelmingly Republican, but at the recent election the Democrats cast 71,331 votes for governor, the Farmers' Alliance 70,187, and the Republicans 68.878. The Alliance has taken steps to make a mum culture has been brought to great perfection, the annual chrysanthemum festival is one of the greatest national holidays. I have called the chrysanthemum the queen of the flower shows recently in progress throughout the country, in other cities as well as New York, but the term needs specification, for mixed and inherited scrofula. Be are of cheap imitations and so-calied blood purifi IS PURELY VEGETABLE. exhibition instead of a "flower show" the legal contest for the governorship, mere er claiming to he ust as good.

There onl ona S. S. Take nothing elsa- B00K 0M B1.000 AflO SKIft DISEASES fUEE. The. Swift Specific At anta.

entered the Gotham in New York, remain-1 Ins there for three years. She paints charmingly in water colors and pastel, and her pictures are growing rapidly in popu lar favor. Misa.MeChesney is a charter member as well as one of the jury of the New York Water Color society, and had a number of good1 things at the recent exhibition. The "Old Woman Knitting" was sold before it was hung; that and the "Head of an Old Man" have been admired more, perhaps, than anything that her clever brush has produced. "A Study of an Old Woman's Head," at Keppel's.

is painted with a great deal of dash and freedom. Miss Louise II. King is also a native of San Francisco, although her home since her childhood has been in New York. At the Art Students' league, which has sent out so many of our younger artists, Miss King was a favorite pupil of Kenyon Cox. Much of his strong draughtsmanship and simplicity of design are visible in her work.

After leaving the league Miss King Both the method and results -when Syrup of Fig3 taken; it is pleasant id refreshing to the taste, and acta jrentlv yet promptly on the Kidneys. and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual are many specin-cations in its formal notice, but the chief charges are intimidation at certain polling places in Omaha, the failure of several small cities to comply with the registry law and the payment by the Personal Rights League of the fees for naturalizing foreign born voterg constipation, foyrup of ligs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro crimson and brunette pay homage to a queen among themselves. She who has been elevated to the chrysanthemum throne is the magnificent whito flower grown on a single stem and braidlike in its breadth, but gentle and flexible as spun glass. Before her the crowd bow down, and. in truth, since the season is not June, she has uo rivals she need fear.

How long she will wield the scepter, who can tell? There are fashions in flowers, to return to my statement in the opening paragraph, and if a more beautiful member of her own family do not depose her some new flower will. Who has not heard of the craze for black tulips, which almost bankrupted Holland, and'which did ruin many amateurs? The chrysanthemum craze is as widespread as that, and yet, without desiring to utter a paradox, I may say that the present craze has far more of sanity in it. Francis Livingston. CLEVER WOMEN ARTISTS. THEY LIVE IN NEW YORK AND HAVE BRAINS AS WELL AS BEAUTY.

WJLJM iT iWSSSSC duced, pleasing; to the taste and ao- ceptaoie to me stomacn, prompt its action and truly beneficial its effects, prepared only from the most devoted some time to study in the Berlin SUM Zlheta Louise Childe's Interestin JOHN H. POWERS. Healthy and agreeaoie suDstances, its many excellent qualities commend it Gallery and iu the London National, where she eeem3 to have absorbed considerable of the Prraphaelite, Burue-Jones spirit. yyJ! in Omaha, such payment being held to be to all and have made it the $iosi Story of the Way in "WTiich Some of Them Hav Conquered Success An Artist Who Is Also an Author. American Press Association.

Miss King's specialty is higti art upcora- popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 5Cc and 81 bottles by ail leading drug- of the nature of bribery. If the votes of the precincts in question be thrown out it will give Mr. Powers a clear plurality of the votes. The contest will be decided by the legislature and the Alliance has a majority in both h6uses.

Mr. Powers was born in Madison county, in 1831. Both parents were from New England. Three years later they took a squatter's claim in La Salle county, TALKED HIMSELF IN. gists.

Any reliable druggist who tion, stained glass and cartoons. She has recently finished two windows for Tiffany, and aspires to cathedral wall decoration. This is a branch of art comparatively little crowded, and to which Miss King's genius seems admirably adapted. She delights in aesthetic pinks, yellows and heliotropes, and her combinations of greens and blues are often rather daring and original. CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT MADISON SQUAP.E GARDEN.

'a TXSZ. ETLY, THE EMINENT SPECIALIST. Private, Skin, Blood and Nervous Disesaes. Special attention to the followm dlstasest fyphiils, UnnaU ai Dlscharpes. Impoteucy, Lost Uaabood.

Nervous Debility, Mjfht Losses, Hrlct-ore. Hydrocele, Kzema, Holes. Wrth Marks. Pimnles. L'lcers.

and ldseases of wonieu. Mlea may not have it on nana will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any eubstituta. term would have been better applied, for the hardy stranger from Japan was aueen of the garden. Wherever she was ana oougnt.it wnen put on inemarK.H varieties or in single "The Lotus Eaters" was exhibited at the For a number of years, beginning at the years flowered she wielded her one plants seep Exposition Universel, Paris.

1S89, and was much admired for it3 dreamy beauty and ter with an equaliv firm grasp. Beside CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, J.Q'JISVJLLEt KY. I'M tQRZ. fJ.Y.

Congressman-Elect Ilryan Has Little Money, bat an Eloquent Tongue. William Jennings Bryan, of Lincoln, one of the Democratic congressmen-elect who will represent a district having 450,000 people, was born in 1860 at Salem, Ills, nis father, Silas L. Bryan, a lawyer of high standing, represented his people in the state senate for eight years, was circuit judge for twelve years, and as the Democratic candidate for congress in 1S72 was defeated by a small majority. The son was brought up on a farm near Salem, and was instructed at home until poetic fire, suggesting the conceptions of Botticelli and Fra Angelico. age of 20, Mr.

Powers alternated teaching district school in winter with farming in summer. In August, 1862, he enlisted as a private in the One Hundred and Fourth regiment Illinois infantry, and was honorably discharged because of sickness. In 1873 he took up homestead and tree claims in Hall county, Neb. In 18S8 he sold out A little blue and green water color MANHOOD RESTORED. "Lisa" was well hung at the American eared without rain or loss ut time; no cnttlnn, burning or clamps; a sure aud vernmnent car 1 or money refunded.

Specific Blood Poison en easteru hospital practice and visits at Hot Springs. Ark. lnTestlgatlne their meUiod ot tteaUnent. Oils toeether with my large experience in actual cases mated Rives me the pres-1 tlge of being remarkably successful la the treat-I oient of this fearful disease. Keuiember.

I have rured cajes that have been treated by some of her the eccentric orchid twisted from apparent nothingness without attracting much attention, although the year is not far gone when the orchid had no rival in the hearts of the fashionable people. Yes, there are fashions in flowers, as there are in colors, as there are in robes and jewels. There are seasons of which the rose, the lily, even the violet (although the latter seems an inherent contradiction) is the comet. Today the chrysanthemum rises highest in the sky of popular favor, and few there are who will question her right to reign, while there are many who predict her sovereignty will be lasting. and took up a farm in the extreme southwestern part of the state, where he now resides.

Mr. Powers is president of the State 10 years old. Then "SAN ATI VO," the 'Wonderful Spanish Remedy, Is sold with a AVrittenG uarantpe tj cure ail Nervous Diseases, such as Weak Memory. Loss of Brain Power, Headache. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood.

Nervousness, Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs, In 'I Farmers' Alliance, which fact undoubtedly won him his nomination. He has been Before After Use supervisor in Illinois ana in jNeorasKa. Photofrraphed from life. These are the only political oinces ne nas either sex, caused ty nroMTPrtinn. vonthful lndescretlons, or the excessive held, but he is a representative farmer or rugged honesty and good hard sense.

The chrysanthemum was first brought followed five years in the public schools, two in Whipple academy, at Jacksonville, and two at Illinois college. He graduated from the latter in 1881 as orator and valedictorian of his class. While attending the Union College of Law, at Chicago, use of touacco, opium, or sumuuiuus iinu uiummnj lead to Innrmitv, Consumption and Insanity. Put up In convenient form to carrv In the vest pocket Price a package, or 6 for JF5. With every $5 order we Rive awrittu guarantee to cure or refund the DISAGREEMENT AT CONCORD.

MT.S. RHODA HOLMES NICHOLI.S. money, bent Dy mail to any auurees. naum n. Uampshire Politicians Engaged In Mrs.

Rhoda Holmes Nitholls was born New Mention this paper. Address. In Coventrv, England. She early evinced Perplexing Arguments. There is a lively struggle in progress at MADRID CHEMICAL Branch oince lor u.

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FOR SALE IN TOPEKA, BT a strong bias for art, which was encou asred bv her father, who was at that timp Swift Holliday, Drupgists. the capital of New 11M liowley DrugiisU. Uie best physicians in tne country, iry mj ueav aient and you will be satisfied. Young and Middle Aged Men from the effects of past or prosent Indiscretions, touthful follies, which break down the entire system, and make life a hopeless burdon. both tc tourselt and friends, should not neglect to gel rured by my method, which is safe and sure.

Remember It Is a permanent cure also. Unnatural Discharges ftSFStEZ for these discharges that Is entirely new and sale and Is not used by any physician or specialist la the west. It Is suro. and cures cases that have fceen da torlng lor years. Gleet and Gonorrhea cornea under this head also, and It you want to get cured uulckly and safely by the ouly rational und proper way, use this treatment.

Send for ymrtim blank No. 1. for men. tt you cannot calL Diseases cf tne Siin JSftW ence In classifying and treating the dluereut forms of skin diseases, enables Lr. Karly to cur many cases of skin troubles that have heretofore been called Incurable.

The grout method ot llee-trolysls Is ised tor the removal ot birth marks, moles, superfluous hairs, etc. Bend lor symptom Wank No. S. for skin diseases. If yon cannot tall.

Diseases of Women lAh2 ret relief for the many distressing alimeiits peculiar to their sex should not tall to consult lr. Early, as his improved methods of treatment and large experience will often give you help wheo you failed elsewhere, bend lor symptom blauK rio. 2, for women. If you cannot call. Lr.

Early Is a graduate of all departments of vicar of Littlehampton. Hampshire, and Her first serious study commenced at the from which he "7. J. BRYAN. the storm center into Europe in the year of the French Revolution by a merchant of Marseilles named Blancard.

In the autumn of the following year (1790) some plants having a small flower of a dull purple color were sent to Kew gardens, London, and a magnificent chrysanthemum show in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the "golden flower" given by the National Chrysanthemum society, of which Lord Brooke is president, was recently held at the Royal Aquarium, Westminster. There were only twelve varieties known in England up to the year 1820, and in 1S17 the first Chrysanthemum society was formed. Yet it was not until years afterward that the flower was taken upoy the aristocratic JPP Bloomsbury School of Art, where she car for some days has graduated in 18S3, he was connected with OKAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICIIfR. ried off the queen's scholarship for three TRADEMARK Tub Griat Tlf ACS MARK the law office of ex-Senator Lyman Trum-bulh He beean to practice at Jackson been around Dr. Gallinger, ex-con years, to which is attached a small pension, further increased in this case by a contri gressman and now ville, but removed to Nebraska's capital bution from the queen and the judges.

candidate for the MISS LOUISE H. KING. city in 18S, and has gained prominence MM1 Mrs. Nicholls availed herself or the pen rapidly. ENGLISH KXX- kdt.

An unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, spermatorrhea, lmno-tency, and all diseases that lollow as a se-minnca of Self this fall, and the artist is now at work on United States senate, to succeed sion but a short time, leaving-England for a composition of three women in old lor- For ten years Mr. Bryan has taken a deeD concern in political questions, and Italy, where she studied under Canierano Senator Blair. entine dress, which will probably be seen and vertanni. borne water colors maue Mr. Blair of course at the spring Academy.

classes, and one of the most enthusiastic began speaking on the stump before he was old enouah to vote. He stumped his aesires to succeed mm In the face of the large subjects most at this time procured her election to the Circle Artistico, a select body of about tiimaolf Th district in 1SS8 for the Democratic ticket, members of the Stoke-ewingtou Chrysanthemum society does not hesitate to chronicle the fact that for many years it was congenial to her, Miss King's girlish face and figure are particularly uoticeable. It If fifty artists, prominent among whom have and his erenialitv and eloquence brought prFORf Abuse, as loss AFTER TAKIS. Memory. Tnlversal Lassitude.

Pain In the Back. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or con-function and a premature grave, rur-mii narticuisrs in our namDhlet. which we struggle WMmV been Fortuny, Simonetti ana viliesgas. him into acquaintance and prominence.

is said that arrival at a fashionable tr.odlclne and surgery, and holds a diploma from one of the best coi leges In America; also has had oeeu over iub cuii- irol of the legis- When the congressional convention met school in Toledo, where she had been en Soon after she was elected to the Society of Anuarellests. to whose annual exhibi desire to send Iree by mall to evrjone "VThe i iar(fe experience end extensive hospital practice lntnr? and it m- HyV in hi Bimriiiitr. Strict attention nsld onlr to lilt last July he was nominated unanimously, and began his first canvass for himself. t-DeclSc Medicine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per i a. K.a rant gaged to teach, was the occasion of a most amusing sensation.

"By their works shall tions she still contributes. vuivcs su mau I Her Venetian palaces and moonlit la issues that only an rR- GALLINGER. His was a remarkable campaign. A young ye know them," however, rarely applies to goons first made her known to American expert on the ground can understand their package or six packages ior or uo k-u. tree by mall on tie receipt of the money by addressing The Urn? Medtclue BuffAlo, N.

T. On account ot counterfeits we have adopted the artists. man barely turned thirty, a resident of the state but three years and without money merits. Miss Emily Slade, vice president, and These are as to whether men who served to use in the contest, he overturned a plu Miss Frances Hunt Throop, treasurer, of the Woman's Art club, have an attractive Yellow Wrapper, the genuine. Sold lnTepeka 6 ftOLLLDAT, rality of 3,400 given his opponent two years as census enumerators are "ieuerai omce studio in common at the Sherwood.

These before, and roiled up a plurality of 6,713 for himself. He is a Presbyterian and an specialty. He the tglnal specialist of Tok In hts Hue. and dw not cltilm to be a spwrlallat In all classes ot diseases, as do soino other advertising specialist. Dr.

Karly is a property holJoc an i can give A No. 1 references If required. AU business confldentlal and nuxlletiies fur-nlslied at oftlce and sent free from observatlou to 11 pats of country. Dr. Eirly's Female Begolato? tfJKJR cent on receipt of price.

No letters answerea unless stamp be sunt tor return. In mention this paper. agent tor German Electtle Goods, such Ufttterles, etc OFFICK HOURS, from 9a.rn.to 12 1.33 to 6 p. venlng 7 A) to 9. Offloa 731 Kansas Avenue.

two clever vounc women, while they have holders," and therefore disqualified as members; whether men who moved out of their districts are still qualified if they declare their intention toraoveback; whether anti-Prohibitionist who does not drink. studied together at the Art Students' Mr. Bryan's wife, a graduate of the Jack league under Carroll Beckwitn ana in sonville Female ccademy, has also been the towns are entitled to representation France under Alfred Stevens, have man aged to preserve each her individual style. according to this year's census, and, most of all, whether the deputy clerk of the last LIQUOR HABIT. admitted to the bar, not for the purpose of practicing, but that she might enter more fully into her husband's plans.

"The Reveille" exhibitea at tlie balon is 1 i I i 1 1 I 1 I 2 in Miss Throop's best style. It was seen legislature shall make up the roll of the Parlors 1, 2 and 3 also at tho Academy in 1S89 and much ad next, the chief clerk having moved to another state and resigned. On the deter mired. The picture at present on the easel is a very ambitious subject, 1 he Child- mination of these it depends whether Democrats or Republicans shall control. MW7X WOffUJ 7HfiSBUT0NCUi V.

HilifES GOLDEN "SPECIFIC It ean be given tm a phi of roiTec or tvm, or Is article of foud, without the knowledge of the patient, if necessary. It it absolutely harmless and will eflect permanent sad speedy cure, whether the patient it a moderate drinker or an wreck. IT -NKVKK FAI1.H. It operates quietly and with euch eer-tairty that the uadergoe no inconvenience, and ere he ia aware, his complete reformation ia elfected. 48 page book of particulars free.

For sale bv SWIFT HOLIDAY. 70 THE AFFLICTED i Dr. Gallinger and his supporters are The Indian Manhood Test. The Indian ghost dance, now so prominently brought to public notice, contains no details of physical mutilation or barbarity; yet among the ancestors of these savages Catlin witnessed ceremonies of the most painful nature in connection with the manhood test applied to young braves. THE CHRYSANTHEMUM IN DECOP.ATIfgT.

contemptuously designated "a mere tradesman's flower." Yet the case of the chrysanthemum is not the first where Dame Fashion has by wayward fancy taken to her bosom the flower dear to the hearts of the people. To such proportion and in almost infinite variety have the chrysanthemums earnestly opposed to the policy recom mended by Senator Chandler, and refuse Why paytiK feeatoquackswhetiUeba1 mfdiral Ins bnd fur reasonable prices of Tlie pre pared lrum tb prescriptions of Dr. Will- to join in all the measures proposed by their fellow Republicans, and this adds another element of uncertainty. The gov lauis.a pnysician or worio-wia repuiur Vfllllir liru surrertnv from HmiuUibJ I UUrlu lAull unci Nerrous licbillty, Ixiss jf Memory, Ifespofidency, eto ernor convened the leuslature (which has Intelligent Readers will notice that a legal existence tifl the constitutional date been cultivated that there is no space even to mention their names. Wherever they are shown, in all the shop windows, in all the boxes of private houses and in the grander flower shows, their colors and shapes appear with so many differences for the one chosen in November to meet), and the first struggle was on the right of Iroia early Indistirctions or other onuses; alaj llinni ICCn IJCU wUo ePnenco a weakne MILIULl-AolJ fnCrl lriailaiiof tbflryears.KU.

nty and Blander troubles, will rin-l our Method of Treatiuerit a Saf llertain aifl Spely Cl'KK. CrillUll DICTIiirC Kaperleuc-eproTisstiiatln OLlilKAL HO I ILLtO. triml will Tilt rils that legislature to adopt unusual measures to prevent trouble whea the next one meets, the Gallmger party of Republicans being classed as the "moderates." ii sni not "trarranted to cure" a Through holes in the flesh weights were tied by tendons to the different candidates, and then removed by tearing out. Batch after batch of the devotees had made "the last raca" to the number of fifty or fifty-five, till the weights had been torn from their bodies and left them with honorable wounds; but there was one poor fellow who was draggad for a long time, with the skull of an elk hanging to the flesh of his legs. Several men had jumped on it, but to no effect, for the splint was under the sinew, which could not be broken, lie was dragged so furiously that a cry of horror arose from the spectators, when the medicine man ran forward aud bade the young men stop.

The boy, who was a fine looking youth. MISS MARIE GUISE. classes i result or diunsci. but ouly surb a art lovers. Very soon after her arrival in notcurettieaboveaiimeiiu.

ur.w iiiiiitua, tio hasKlvtn apeeiai attention the 4iseasek l-r nmny years, prest-ribes Hiiil nal raatllles wbli li nctOirectly uKin tli diseased resteer l'jr Iwteer Uian hUjmw Me3l lne, aa they are not cbanced by the tri slricjulwanl require rjJ cbaoKe of Uietor iuterriiptl nlnbuslDesa. HOME TREATMENT rXni cmiing from t-t UU 0 II 5. OH, used with ut failltiu sucre for thirty years loLHs from a dlsoracrea liver, vizi Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia New Y'ork, in 1884, her canvases attracted attention. A gold medal was awarded her that it is almost incredible that they belong to one family. White flowered, violet rose, yellow, golden bronze, pink purple and brunette in every color they traverse the flowery gamut.

Beautiful indeed are the beds of mixed varieties, but far more beautiful do the chrysanthemums appear when shown in great masses of a single color. There are the Cullingfordii, a crimson flowered variety, and these wind dnwn thronch everv shade from the picture "Those Evening Bells" by the ai i-evers, ocsuveness, Biiiuus Colic, Flatulence, etc. American Art association. This picture has been etched by Mr. James King, aud Williams' prlvattt pratioe.

tbern a trial. CDCPICIf tin 01 KMneysanil Blartlerenr4 OrLUiriw nU.01 recent rases In one Ut four days. UTrniL'C rilTUncuirt Mre ore fi.rall furmaol Tor tho they areiiotwarrMtHi fallible, hut are a nearly an it la alble to make a remedy. Price, 25eta 13 very popular, lor the past two years Mrs. Nicholls has worked almost exclu-sivftlv in water colors.

Amonir her more Kvery Family lias an Isaac. "Mrs. Partington's" anxieties and perturbations have served to amuse millions, for the American gave wide circulation to her "felicitous infelicities of speech." They long divided honor and applause with the airy paragraphs and sharp wit of George D. Prentice. "Ike," the irrepressible and very human boy, was a lively presence in thousands of households at a time when John Godfrey Saxe, Iortimer M.

Thompson and Capt. George Horatio Derby were convulsing a continent with their quips and quirks, odd whims or whimsical oddities. flowered kinds to the Dale and colorless important pictures "The Scarlet Letter" UlLninL tUinurniU Kemal Weatne. etr. Call write fort'atAl'-srue aixl loforuiaUoobofurf COUUlUnir othera.

A'ldres THE PERU CHEMICAL IS9 WlSCCHSiH STRtET, MILWAUKEE, WIS la a vic-orous example of what may be ClMtr' FnclUfc ftsae4 ftraa. done with that very attractive medium. white. The one flowered plants show the perfection to which the chrysanthemum may be brought by a severe application of the rule of the survival of the fittest. These plants are propagated from cuttings in pots; ail sid3 branches they may smiled in triumph at his ghastly wounds, and then crawled through the crowd to the prairie to a secluded spot, "where he laid yet longer threo days and three nights without food, until suppuration took place in the wound, aud by the decaying of the flesh the weight was dropped and tho EDlint also, which he dare not extricate in A more ambitious work recently exhibited EtttlYROYAL PILLS OrlaHaal and Only Grsalne.

MISS PliANCKS llirST Tnr.OOT. hood of the Virgin." Miss Throop -writes and illustrates charming little stories for children's magazines. Headers of Nicholas will remember "The Story of Turk," a noble St. Bernard dog, and will be interested to know that the story is is entitled "The Survivors of the Schooner Viking," full of dramatic power and feel- acknnw1edjrJ Arc. bw.Ti Usui as Aa.

I'rurru tor romeoy tot ins. Cures In (jDorrh(a t' Olet ii ni B.rttilievVrj' wiih bine rihht.o. Take iSr The century renowned dramatic proto- Brand seated 1 t51jAYH.i suT; 1 Mrs. Nicholls is vice president of the have borne are pinched ott as soon as tney appear; all root sprouts are removed as soon as discovered; only the main stem is type of this species of misunderstood and 1 (saraaw4 ami 1 New York Water Color society, and some LenfrrUrsn Wbiua i i rvacrlbe It and ijfttuandxmitauvn. A I'raf riut.

or end 0 -Jr In fur particulars, tetu refwiuA aul tki irtST. any other way. At the end of this ho crawled back to the village, being too weak to walk, and begged for food, which was at once triven him. and he was soon restored eft to, develop into great size and luxuri- "Relief for Indira. t-r rr-lmm Wrsaairvy afe In II misunderstanding feminine was assuredly not the model chosen by our home bred humorist.

Richard Brinsley Sheridan's CfclrheaterCaiciBlcttl qare. of the best work seen at the recent exhibition is from her brush. Her studio on Twentieth street, New York, contains, le-gides studies and pictures in great variety, lcVLaa.T..or3l A.J.t?lf)NER.M.p, Bold ly aU ImmX Vm. ance, witn tne iorces oi an comoinea uia itself. It is so, by this concentration of the whole strength of the plant, that we to health." i.

a. a. 4 I'd Ti i Iu, Mrs. Malaprop was an egotistic, gaudily dressed, well bestowed, imperious and ef quite true, and that Turk skin ornaments Miss Throop's studio to this day. Miss Slade paints children and flowers, a very agreeable combination.

There is much of Beckwith's brilliance and a great deal of her own breadth of handling in her work. Her flesh tints especially are fine, her drawing unusually good, and her subjects interesting. She has painted some Sofferlnjr from have the magnificent large blossoms of the properties such as artists are prone TO WEAK MEW tLe of Xnifr- r- II.VS. J. K.

JONE3, Agont, Topeka. Miitliiiil fusively aristocratic ignoramus, who had a good heart and a weak head. Name and idea may both- have been borrowed by Hu MM earlvdeoay, Trastinjrwealcnef, lort uiaxibo, et I v.i":i wml trt-atixe nl. c.nu..lilr full particulars for home cure, X'KEK of charge. A Kx.iA.-n iiied.ccl work ohoul I- r-a1 by evi-ry fs n'rvon ari-l Ad-lretn, Prot r.C.

FO WLLK, unn. Mtsrphlato HadMl rsr4 it IWKBwaarai pay UU cars. ua J.ITIf a I I.Lkaas.(k morist Shillaber, but his creation of "Mrs. Partington" is none the less unique or distinctive. "Ike" is a literary creation far beyond all other prankish boys that grin from the pages of modern books.

He i portraits, no Concierge being exiiioitea at the Salon of 1SS9. Last summer Miss Slade studied under Dumoulin, the leader of 'the new art movement in France, and this year's work shows traces of his ad natural in his mischief and acts like aa impulsive youngster always does when he si him mmmi OLOE vanced theories. Her latest picture, "A has too much play time and too many Alfi lower Show," is a beautiful study of tempting opportunities. Lvery family tmdvea, grouped admirinjl axoufid a 41 ia i iF-' WPJl that boasts of its half dozen active, healthy bovs has one or two Isaacs in the house, 'CureciTtjy and they are too wide awake to nod ia broad daylight. aooD A.

MISS CLARA T. M'CHESSET. The Charm of Gen. Booth's Book. EEFOr.E HER THE CROWD BOWED DOWT.

Kinele niant3. Those that are called the One charm cf Gen. Booth's recently published book, "In Darkest England," is the frankness with which he treats of all other standards are produced in not quite the schemes cf reform Christian socialism, land nationalism and the like. He has a good word for all cf them and one criti THE CEITLEMiH FR'tll? cisra they look to a distant future. He frankly confesses that he cannot work that way he wants to help those who are in to collect old carved chairs and a-wondefr Our Perfection Srrtvz fr wry rx.tt same way.

They are older, ranging from ten months to a year, and are grown in pets by the same piocess of culling used in the single plant3 until they have clean, naked stems from two to four feet high, when the end is pinched off and abroad branched head of many blossoms appears. It is known that a3 far back as the end of the Seventeenth century the chrysan-thenwm, under the name of "kiku," was extensively cultivated in Japan, and most of the finest varieties producer', in America were imported directly from there. We are Venetian sail, combined with fish nets from the Massachusetts coast iu a profu 10 W. 9th ja" Aw) Kansas City, Mo. Off mill If is tl10 rooto' mtof tho maladies which opproas modernci I I lilLlO illation.

is a foetid stream which blights and poiv.r everything it touches; it la the plague of our own day, and the cuno of itiilliora yet nnbom. Scrofula ia ita child, Consumption, Catarrh. Rheu matism, Salt Rheum, and other scourges are iu descfndant. Once inoculated in the Llood, it is a poison that lives foreter, CX pelled by all-powerful science. It is not necessarily criminal to contract Syphilis: it It always criminal to allow it to remain in the system, and can ulcers, eruptions, enlarged joints, swelling in groins, mucous patches la th4 rcouth, sore throat, falling Lair, caUrrh and many other symptoms.

DR. VHITTIER can say, without fear of refutation, that he has hrougii more cases of Syphilis, and other DIood and kin diaeases to a successful termination, than any other in the West. If you are afflicted, consult hlra atonce. and time will be gained, mono; Barf and years of suffering averted- Charges reasonable and cures guaranu-trd I)oe ust Min. PKEVEXTS Care uouorrhem and Gleet In 1 to 4 days.

Ask Druggists, tent to any address lor $LOO. MALYDOU M'lG t'O LancaiUsr, gold by Swirr Boixidat. 52i JUasas ar. Kinn of artistic disorder. misery now, no matter whether it is their fault or not.

And, another unusual proceeding for his class, he flatly declares that in a majority of cases the misery is largely tLe fault of the miserable. Hence and Miss Marie Guise is an American girl ia nite of her French name, Sh has a stu this is the strong element in hL book we iio at the Holbein, but is more ofteu to be found rainting at the Dalham and other Ktjihlea. Horses and dojrs are her delight. must attack the evil physically and spirit- MAWHOOD RESTORED 1 ually at the same time. All schemes wort ing on one side ouly of man's nature wiil and she paints them probably as well as nv nnfl on this side of the water.

ii toe wonoerroi remodr. "MkUHtlm." Ami. Ut eror for Brim mm. fail as all uch ii Ave tailed. told that what we see is as moonlight to sunlight compared with the marvelous chrysanthemums of the Flowery land, but we can take tb-se travelers' stories with a grain of It may be true that in point of sire the home bred chrysanthemum its imported sister, but, on the .1 rmlklDf.

iyrl Vanb.rfJ. Mis3 Guise studied for three years at Ecouen under Schenk. "Plowing at Eco- mm iiJ -3T Hrrruuitt, ail drams aid el fey jootJaful vrrvr. nen" and "Haying Time," large canvases uNow ia the winter of our discontent made glorious summer" by Ayer's JSar-eanariila. This wonderful medicine eo SL Jk or 9 of t.tacc.

exhibited at the Salon ana at tue invert fcU time, attracted favorable notice invigorates the evstem aod enriches the IMPROVED QUESTION DLANKS sealed on applicatioa. Priva. consultation free. Office Hovr-: 9 to 7 to Sunday, 10 to 12. Call on or adJreas, H.

J. WHITTIER, til. 10 WEST 8TM STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO. other b.ind, American florists are atiaing scores of new varieties year after year the list of cultivated sort. Another thicg which roust be taken into consideration to tLe national arieiy tLat tt I-Ij oU M.KEri n-A ULtBUiakac.

I Wi.kMtua, Shrs HOLMES WAGGONER. Druggists. 731 Kacsa3 Avenue, Topeka Miss Guise admires Koa Bon he ur, and paints in very much the same strong.vigor-i.na marmpr which distinguishes that cele- EMILY SLADE. table, ornamented with a huge pot of Ie latt flower Mis Ude blood that cold weather becomes positively enjoyable. Arctic explorers would do ell to make a note of thia- frrated IK-r canvass are ceaeraUy.

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