The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 03, 1899, Image 7

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    " To Err is Human."
But to err alt the time Is
criminat or idiotic Don't
continue the mistake of,
neglecting your blood. Take
Hood9 s SarsaparilU now. ifl
will make pure, live blood,
and put yoa in good health.
AH Cone-" Had no appetite or atrctiRtli
could nut sloop or get rested, Iran coral
pletcljr ran down. Two buttles Hood's Bar
Saparllla cured the tlrril frellnr; nml t dj
tuj own work." M tin. A. Dick, M lllvllle, N.J
1 I'M'JJJJll l.l u
ill nmiii I i'jiim
Hrwid't pftla inr Mirar Ilia : h nnn Irritating And
Only cathatUo to Uke wtlh Himl , MapartMt
f. J. rhnnfT Co., Tnlailn, O., Props, nf
IUII'ii Catarrh C'uw. nffi-r i rrmanl fur any
le of ratjrrll thateannnt hticmvO tir tnkltiK
Hall's Catarrh Cur.-. Heml fur toaUuioulala
m. Hold by DruvvItU, 7 Go. i
riU rermanpntly rnrril. Nnflta nr n'rrrmk
riMnnfti-r Itrnt.lny-d n.n of lr. kllnna irna
Jswe HrM.'irr. ii trial hottla anil trnatlaa
lice. Ur.lt.U Kl.INr. Ltd. Kit An-lt 8U'lillaa
Mr WInalrm'afinrtlitnRflrrnp fnrchlMrWn
tevtlilnir. anltana thaanma. rwiiiipalnllain'"'"
Hon, allays pain, cures iud culit'.Ste a buttle.
I ran rwommrnd Plan's fire for Onnaiint .
llna to auffcivra from Asthma.-k. I). ioWH
saau. B. Howard. Wla.. May 4. M-
During 1898 Rwltsarlanil's Imponta
exceeded its axporta by ISt.OOO.OUO. ilt
teema queer that a great share of the
Imports consists of watches.
Ta Oar Oawitlimtlwn ToravaVi '
fake Caacareta Cuaily Cathartic loo nrfKe.
If ft v. v. fall tocan,araaiHU raiuuu niunvy.
GUTTA-PERCHA SCARCE.
Yarrow's (torpedo-boat rleatrnyer In
adaiima, built for the Japaneae Onv
ernment made an average of J 1.037
knot on her trial trip.
Bdnrata Ton Hawaii Wltn ?aaeret.
Cattily Cnttiartlr, eura conmlpallon foratar.
100, Wo. 1IUO.O. fall, druailata rel uod aionef.
John Tlurrouaha, the critic, la quite
a hermit, and Uvea by hlmaelf In a lit
tle cabin on the Hudson half way be
tween New York and Albany.
Aak Your Dealer for Allen'a Koiit-Faar,
A powder to shake Into your shoaet reata the
fenl. ('urea Corn, ltiititnna, Hwollen, Hore,
Hot, Callous. Auhlnif. Kwimtlna Feet and
laRfowliiK Nails. Allen'a l oot K.aaa make
new or Unlit rhnea eaxy. At all aline
stores and ilrtlKKli"ti, Hfirits. Rample mailed
FIltE. Adr's Alien 8. Olmsted, Lalloy, N. Y.
Maloalt to Qa Kwnalt for a Facino
CaMe. I
la connection with the Pacific cable
a very interesting question arises, saiys
the Engineering Magazine. From
where Is the gutta-percha for this Ki
gantic cable to comet Every whisper
t the construction of a transpacific!
line sends the gutta-percha market 1 at
Singapore bj by leaps and bounds. The
ruling price of the gum Is the highest
that has ever obtained. It Is stated,
on -what authority It Is hard to aay,
that the visible supply of gutta-percha
Is Insufficient for the task, and that If
Uils cable Is laid It will be the last the
last -with gutta-percha Insulation at
least
While this pessimism on the part of
the gutta-percha producers savors
somewhat 'of a desire to stiffen the
market, there Is yet a sufficiently rea
sonable foundation for It In the wanton
destruction .of the gutta-percha forests.
It win be interesting to see the out
come of the situation. If the United
States acquires an island in the Caro
lines the building of the cable line
seems possible, though expensive. It
they do not find a landing place the
operation of the cable seems to require
a prohibitively costly plant And
meanwhile there is the question of the
disappearing gutta-percha tree.
tloldtna Hlmaelf High,
The Chicago Post tells of a doctor
who hurried Into a drug store. "I've
been called to attend the Croesus
baby," he said, "and I've given a pre
scription that calls for nothing but
paregoric. When they send It over
here yoa must tell them It will take at
least an hour to put It up, and the
cost will to $3.60. That's the only
way to make them think I'm any good,
the medicine's any good and you're
any good, and I want to keep their
bulsensa.
A Denver man iuat returned from
Men li o, reports Hint Knatlah la taught
In the public school of moat of the
lnraror title. In (lundnlnjnrn the
children "were provided with both
Spanish and KnxIMi text hooka and
rather disconcerted member of our
party, when they addressed ua In pure
KfRllah. while we could nut return the
compliment by paying a, alnnle word
to the little ones In their language."
Vast Taker Spit aaS Rbh. Toar 1.1ft away.
To quit tobacoo eaally and forarer. bo naff
netto, full of Ufa, Bnrre and vigor, take No To
Baa, the wnader worker, tbnt make weak men
strong. All drunalata, too or II. Cure aiinrun
taed. Booklet and aample free. Adr1res
Starling Keawdy Co., Chicago or New York,
Gen. A. P. Kimball, Depot Quarter
Maater of the V. H. Army In New York
t'lty, hna aent to I.ytnnn Mot'arty, A
alatnnt ileneral Pnaaeimer Agent of the
Baltimore & Ohio linllrond In New
York, a letter of thanka for the prompt
movement of troop thnt were ticket
ed over the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
durlnir the pnat year. Ho aaya thnt
many ef theae movement were made
on ahort notice and hi department had
too frequently to rely upon Insufficient
and sometime Inaccurate data. He
realbwd thnt under auch clrcumatnnces
the company was placed In nn emhar
raaatnir position nnd the extraordinary
rfforta made by the line to Rive satis
faction In every reaped merited arnl
received his fuTleat appreciation.
AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE3.
Kst-ltth Workman Have Many Objection!
to Their Introilnctloa.
English workmen do not view with
complacency tho Introduction of the
American locomotives on the Midland
railway. They are not only an af
front to their national pride, but they
ee In them a positive menace to the
engineers' trades union, which has
been one. of the most powerful In all
Europe. The American locomotive Is
placed on tho rails In Great Britain
at a coat of from 20 to 30 per cent lesi
than the Uritlah makers con produce
the same sort of machine. So the
working of the American locomotives
Is watched with much more than ordi
nary interest by men on both sides of
the ocean. It the machines can ba
made thoroughly adapted to British
requirements at such a saving of cost
to the British railway companies, it
means that the British maker must
produce them at a like cost or else
be thrown out of the market That
means lower wages to the British
workman, and aguinst that he will
fight with all his characteristic ob
stinacy, as he has to the Introduction
of labor saving machinery. Even the
long drawn out and disastrous strike
which made possible the Introduction'
of the American locomotive, has not
taught them the whole of their lesson.
There Is even now a proposition on
foot that the union of locomotive
drivers shall adopt a rule prohibiting
members from handling an American
made locomotive, when the engineers'
union shall reach the conclusion It It
does, that the Introduction of the
American machine threatens seriously
the wages of their trade.
HEALTHFUL
OLD AGE
A CHARMING grandmother!
What a pleasant influence in the house is a delight
ful old lady in good health !
Mrs. Mollie Bariikr, St. James. Mo., writes: "I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound during change of
lite, ana have passed through that
critical period safely. I suffered for
years with falling of the womb and
female weakness. At times could
hardly stand on my feej, also had
leucorrhoea. I tried several jrood
doctor, but instead of getting better, grew worse all the
time. A. friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound.
I did so and after takiAg six bottles, was cured of both
leucorrhoea and falling tf womb. I am now enjoying good
' . I ttAnltU A t 1 t -
,iiunu miiu icci vury grmciui lor
i good your medicine has
le me, I would recommend
o all women suffering as I
was."
Mrs. N. E. Lacey,
Pearl, La., writes:
'Ihave had leucorrhoea
for about twenty years,
falling of womb by spells
for ten years, and my
bladder was affected, had
backache a great deal.
I tried a number of
doctors. They would re
lieve me for a little
.while, then I would be
worse than ever. I
then thoucht I would
ifl try Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a
y-v .A'T-H H M' Vegetable Compound.
V )lf 7er Eleven bottles of Com.
It' - pound and ono box of
I . Liver Pills cured me
. and I am now sound
nd well. It helped mi through the change of life period. X
am fifty-five years 6ld.'
ine women 01 advanced years who are healthy and happy
re invariably those
when they needed it
free of charge who wrtes about ber health,
Lynn, Macs.
ho have known how to secure help
frtf taa m
jars, nnicnam win advise anv woman
Her address la
"Tt:-:;!::. Fclii live tha (.trdttt Work, But Quick
Wit hi Pe:p!j lit s
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THE REALM OF FASHION.
New York City (Special). Clns
lets of fine ttioks are an important
feature of the new shirt waists, wheth
er made of silk, wool or cotton fab
rics. White Persinn lawn, with frills
woman's tttcked shirt waist.
of fine white embroidery edging the
box pleat in ceutre-frout, forms the
fdeal warm weather waist here Illus
trated. Bix tucks are represented in
each cluster on back and fronts. The
novel adjustment of the baek brings
the straight lines of tucking to meet
at the waist line. The fronts and
baok join in shoulder and nndor-arm
seams, and are smartly adjusted with
out linings. The frouts are hold eas
ily between the groups of tucking at
the top, and gathers give a slight
blouse effect at the waist line, the back
being drawn snngly by gnthers at
the waist. A narrow band finishes
the neck and holds the studs with
which the slsnding collar of white
linen is adjusted.
The stylish one-seam ileeves have
the slight fulness now approved by
fashion, gathered at the top and
wrists, the straight link end's being
shaped with rounded corners. Laps
lluiah the cuff openings to the sleeves
The wrists are completed with
pretty, flaring end's, and the nook has
a collar that flares to match. The skirt
is especially desigued for thin or wash
fabrics, having smooth front and side
gores that flare stylishly, while the
straight hack breadth is gathered
closely at the top and falls in graceful
folds to the foot. Narrower frills or
only thoso of ribbon may be used, bands
of insertion or rnohings of the organ
die forming effective decoration. .Soft
India sud wash silks, foulard, grena
dine, ohailie and veiling, Madras per
calo, lawn, sateen, gingham and other
wash fabrics may be tlaintly trimmed
with lace, edging, bands of insertion,
braid or ribbon, frizzed or applied
plain in lattice or vandyked style.
Ttia noiinit Walat In Vngve.
The round waist is still very much
in evideuce, not only on fancy day and
evening toilettes, but also on cos
tumes of vicuna, drap d'ete and fab
rics of similar character designed for
general wear.
Iinpartlne a Irer Elteet.
These fashionable accessories im
part a dressy effect to otherwise plain
waists, and lend just that charm of
variety that is essential ,to style and
necessary where the wardrobe is lim
ited. No. 1 shows a plastron vest
with pointed revers that reach to the
waist line. The fancy stock collar is
shaped in one piece and rises to points
in the back, where the closing is made
in centre. The plastron, vest and
collar are made of white satin, over
laid with all-over cream point de Venise
lace. Theeollar has a narrow edging of
lace and is lined with satin. The revers
are of finely tucked satin, the tncks be
ing made in the material before the pat
tern is laid ou, and the edges are
finished with insertion and laceedging
to match. Canvas or stiff crinoline is
used to interline each portion, the vest
and revers having a lining of white
China silk.
No. 2 shows a chemire'.te extending
to the hnst with ahort revers nud
pointed tie ends. White corded taffeta
is the material chosen, lace and inser
tion furnishing the decoration. To the
stock collar are joined two rounded
sections of velvet in some becoming
oolor that flare stylishly at the sides
and buck. Pointed tie ends are gnth-
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J
BOLERO WA13T AND SKIRT FOR A WOMAtf.
in back, and a white leather belt with
silver buckle isworu around the waist.
White or colored taffota made in this
style is exceptionally stylish, with
narrow knife pleating edging the box
pleat in front. Cords may be i user tod
in the tujks it that effeot is desired.
Zephyr, madras, wash oheviot, per
cale, dimity, nainsook or wash silks
in plain, striped or checked effect
make up smartly by the mode.
To make this shirt waiat for a
woman of medium sixe will require
three and one-quarter yards of ma
terial thirty inohes wide.
A Vtanab Orajandla Ooataina.
In the accompanying large illustra
tion French organdie that shows yellow
carnations with their natural green
foliage, on a ground of pale blue, is
effectively made up over pale yellow
nearsilk. The foot ruffles, bolero and
sleeve caps are of plain blue organdie
trimmed with narrow frilled blue satin
ribbon. A stook of blue satin rib
bon is daintily bowed at the left of
throat, and a crush belt of the same
euoiroles the waist. Fitted body lin
ings that olose in oeutrs-front support
the full fronts and baok portions of
waist, the nnder-arm gores giving a
smooth adjustment The bolero frouts
are inoluded with the shoulder and
uuder-arut seams, and, with the round
ed sleeve caps, may be omitted it not
desired. Fitted liuings are also pro
vided for the sleeves, bnt both waist
and slseves may be made up without
linings if so preferred, This method
is advisable when the gown may be
worn over different .colored slips.
erod o'losoly nnder a knot of the silk
and joined to the end of chemisette
where the lapels incot. Pique, duok,
liuen, all-over embroidery, tucked
lawn, lace, insertion or plain ribbon
make attractive accessories.
To make No. 1 will require five
eighths of a yard of twenty-two inch
material for plastron and collar, five
eighths of a yard of tuokingfor revers,
one and one-half yards insertion, one
snd one-quarter yards of lace and one
yard of lace to edge collar. To make
No. 2 will reqni.-e one-half yard of tuck
ing for piastrou, eollarand revers; one
and one-quarter yards insertion for
revers and tie, and two. : and three-
WOMAN'S WAIST DB0ORATIO!.
quarters yards of laoe, three-quarters
of a yard of narrow laoe to edge flare
collar, and out -quarter yard of material
twenty-two tnouea wide for strings.
C hi
rrrrnrTU a at 5 a its t a a 8 a oafBoaa88o5o55 8
I V 1 I .1 V II 1 II 11 1 --r
HOW TO WASH FLANNELS.
Dissolve fine shavings of Ivory Soap In boiling water,
and when cool enough to bear your hand in it, immerse
one piece of flannel. Don't rub it with soap, but knead
It with the hands. Don't rinse In plain water or in cold
water, but make a second solution, warm and well blued,
for this purpose. Use a clothes-wringer ; hand-wringing
Is Insufficient. Dry quickly In a warm place. If left to
stand wet, flannel shrinks.
Cut out these directions and tell the laundress to follow
them with Ivory Soap. It keeps the flannels very soft.
r Ml IM. W fW M. t O-aM, . Mat
Fpeckled or brook trout may be
caught In Pennaylvanlo from April 15
to July 15, but none must be kept less
than five Inches long.
Baaatr Is Bloat Deast.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Caacareta, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all iav
puritiea from the body. Ilegin to-day to
banish pimplea, boils, blotchei, blackheads,
and thai sickly bilious complexion by taking
Caacareta, beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satiafaction guaranteed, 10c, 20c, 50c
To his Intimates Senator A. O. Foa
ter, of Washington, la known aa "the
man who laughs." He la a capital
narrator of anecdotea. In appearance
he la vigorous, ahort of stuture r.nd
weighs about 200 pounds.
To Care A Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Hromn quinine Tablets. All
DruKKiaU refund money if it faila to uure. Uo
Paderewskl's home la a veritable
museum of musical relics, nelonginga
of the great composers hove been col
lected from all ends of the earth by
the pianist.
Wa-Ta-Baa for Fifty Canto,
Guaranteed tobaooo babtt cure, malcaa weak
saaoauuuv, blood pure, too, II. AU oxufvista.
A Kaw togal fnvantloa. "
Some Missouri lawyer has Invented
a brand-new basis for a claim for dam
ages against a railway compny. He
has a client who was a member ot the
non-commissioned staff of one ot the
volunteer regiments enlisted for the
war with Spain. While the army was
being concentrated In Florida the sol
dier, by reason of alleged negligence
ot the Fort Scott and Memphis Rail
way, fell from a car at Jacksonville,
sustaining Injuries that necessitated
bis discharge from the army. Through
his attorney he has now brought salt
against the railway company (or S25.
000 damages. The peculiarity ot the
case lies In the fact that plaintiff sets
forth In his complaint, as one ot the
principal damages for which he seeks
recompense, "that by reason ot defend
ent's negligence, plaintiff was deprived
of bis opportunity to win glory and
honor as a soldier In the war with
Spain, to his loss and damage."
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.
mi THYSELF
or Know Thyself Manual.
A gt-paia pamphlet by a Uumanlturlaaauil ml
Bent m.lU'M auUior.
. 'r,'!f.!;. Hn'l"" VartB Meenm of Medlral Seleaee
rop HkN OM.V Thi ther niarrtril, uilluurrlitl. or
atmut to innrry , , mnic, ml.l.ll,. awl or uiil. f rlra
Sxwnti i l.y mall al,.,, .t fr,.0 rurSUdnra. A.l.
drvtt rhe Vitulxxtjr ilmllral limiitute. No. 4 (lulfWa
Bt.. Bii-tun, Mm Chirr Couullln rhylclaiu
trailuute uC Harvard M.-. Ileal Collrre, eluaa IW4.
out aiinein 5th liaaa. Hrir. Vni.. u,a nn mil.
rr.vrj'."."' always cuius
Where Olhera Fall. 'nuliutlinlaMrauaorbv
U-tlrr, from tot Hurolav 10 to t.
. ThJ'j""t!,e Meillt-al Iimltule honat-
In hied hiw auhliK-tnl It to a tm vrhl. Ii ..ill, a uiirlt.
BrliHiiliMtltiltlon could liiiil. iv".-Coatoij Journal
The HmtlHalf Mrdli'al Iimlltutu lat uianr uuUft.
Ion, but uo txiua!a,-Uoatou Humid.
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BIG FOUR
"THE SEA LEVEL ROUTE "
NEW YORK.
DOUBLK DAILY SERVICE.
WACNER SLEEPING CARS.
DINING CARS.
ST. I. 1K8AILI, B. a MtOOIXICI,
President, Tans. Traffic Msr.
rilUK J. LTM0H,
Awt Gen'l Pus. & Tlckat Aat
MALI HSLP-H.IIOO prise, to Introduce
our Kuill- Clialn. Heuil u foraautulu.
MtfUiber'a ci-rtlHcati and particular.
I'.V, Mrr i KK. Traaa., Alma, Culontdo,
IRFNTC Hrvft fifteen twnta for an m pie
HULlllO t)flari( MOTIt i'll ' HAH.
tlreat atirlns tellar. HI" urotlta. I'IKltlMiNT,
klVITKH CO., HlMtlou A, I'ltUbur. r.
WANTCD-' anofhadbMllh thai R-I-P-A-K S
will u,. ltnai. Saud i via. to Hipanai bamlml
Ca. tiaw ufk. fut laaaumlaa aud Iwm tHuauUaU
Sour Slomacii
After I wni lnJsi?eMl to try CASTA
RETA, I will nrerb without tbcm in th homo.
Mjr liver was in verr tmd hnii n1 mf be4
chHl and I had stomach tremble. Now. tine vbx
ln 4'nce,reu. I tool Una. M wife bii)ie.lo
'horo with benuflolal rosulti for tour Rtomacb."
Job. KHEHUNa. lioi Coogreu St., Bt. tvul, Mo
CANDY
CATHARTIC
RIOlftTtMO
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PlABtmnt. Pa.ntah(w. Pntttnt. Tnara nrvwisT nn
9uod, ISuver Hlckeu, Wcakoo, or Gripe, 10c, VJo20a.
... CURE CONSTIPATION.
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v ssvrvw llllf W t; y HI, lUOBOCO Ult
THE
Spalding
OFFICIAL
League
Ball
I. tli gnutne T,tniAl
HBll, nnd Is nmciftllrl
onifrfMi v ine
NKttotial Lbwiib trt
be na hi lu all guinea. I
accept no HrnMTiTirTiVM.
If a df.r d'xw not carry MtMldlng's arhletlrl
("- j ii sum, stii(i your iiani rnun anrm tui
iir i and his, too) for a copy of our baudMouatyl
A. O. SPALDING A BROS..
New Tit. lleaTrr. thlml
Columbia
S m a a mm m
naiiiuru aim ibdb
Bicycle
NEW MODELS FOR I
Columbia Bavsl-Baar Ch
Columbia Chain Wllaalsl
Hartfords, . , '
vedettes, ..... lit
Ask any Columbia dealer
for C'uiulosue, liooklels,
folders, etc., or write to
u, eucloslng sl-ccnt stump.
POPE MFG. CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
GOLDEN CROWN
LAMP CHIMNEYS
Arc th. boat. Aak for thana. Cost aa mors
tiiao pouimon fhluinaya. All tlfwlara.
I'lTTHHI'KU ULatS CO., AII.Kh.DT.Pa.
You will never know what
Good Ink
is unless you use Carter's. It costs
no more than poor ink.
Fuany bookUt 14 How to Malta Ink Plcturu " fraa.
CARTER'S INK CO., Boston, Mass.
IIMSI O NwuhiaaK'
8ucoesfully Prosfoutes Claims.
tAtnHacDai xAmtnar U M. Penaloa BursMU,
9iaktvivU war, laVsvliudi4!avuuuLluiu,att aiuca,
U fX J O I ouiokraiul aail him
aaaaa. Book l toalinaaiaia au4 IO oaa' traataaaaa
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