The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 13, 1894, Image 4

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894, SCHOOL SHITS must Boys, vacation is nearly over, and soon again you t return to school. Make yourself presentable at roll call by selecting an outfit from our newly-arrived stock. Our extensive line of nobby Boys’ Suits is ns complete as a full course of study. We have used special efforts this season to please our patrons. • Our §3.00 Boy’s Suit is a big specialty as a well-made and durable suit. Our $4.00 uid $5.00 all-wool suits cannot be reproduced for the price by other clothiers. Our display of Boys’ fine Dress Suits contains handsome and stylish patterns. BOYS, fid 10 SEE IIS, 1 fill) II. CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, - • - • MACON, GEORGIA THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM The Effect of the Southern Railway Reorganization on the Future of the South. WHAT LEADING FINANCIERS SAY an That It will I'nw «• Power ful Honor In I)evelO|>lag. Ill* Santa nnd lurr-omlug lu S'zoaperJty, Baltimore, . Bept 12.—Eight bank prcaliluma, Including beads of blinking houses In Now York, lialttmore, Atlan ta, Birmingham, llluhmoiid, Savannuh and Norfolk, gave opinion* in tlio Man ufacture!*' nocord till* week of tile af fix!! of the Southern Hallway roorganl- nation on <111- future of the South, Tlio financial editor* of lending dnllle* In New York, Boston, l’lillmli'lpUla and Baltimore have written letter* to Urn Manufacturer*' Record on tlio same eubjeot. All ogrou that this will iprovo u powerful factor lu developing tile South mid Increasing lie pronpertiy lu •very direction. Wataou ft Gibson of New Yolk miy: "The Southern Hallway Company la a superior creation to It* predoceiswr*. aud will do good-to tho South, us the Sou-th will do good to It.'' JMinbleton & Oo. of Baltimore Buy: "The millions of dollar* -pent In Im- provemcul, the mumetal interests of Drexcl, Morgan A Co. und other oapl- . talhus menu more than «au bo loM lo the south." President II. M. Atkinson of the At lanta 'lJuuklng and Tnrnt Company: "The putting of .throe IIUM or railroad lu aouud nir.iurl.-il condition, ue ha* lictll done, uud tho oounovtlon of such tunics with them n« Drexel, MorRnii it Co. tniiwform them Into a powerful agency for Southern pruaporlty." ■ I’resldon-t Hamilton of-the Merchants Bank, Savannah, predict* 11 prosperity unknown in Souihcrii history, uud re gard* the reocggnlSutton by Drexel, Morgan ft Co. ns oue of tho most prom ising unions for (his eecttol). "Tho reorganization will Indlroclly benefit the South u* 11 whole, by direct ing the aUcitikm of capitalist* to that aoctlou of our country," wrt-te* Prt*|. dont Taylor of tlio Norfolk Marina lhtuk. {'resident llamntoDd of (ho Greene, vlu*. 8. C., Bank finds tnotv peopItMtitd more money seeking (he cottou dis trict Gen. Joseph Johnelon of the Ala bama National IttnU, Birmingham. Ala., Bsyw It Is the South's golden op. portunlty. President Hugh It Garden of tbo Southern Exclmugo Aauoctattoo. New York. *ays: The reorganisation give* evidence to the outside world of 4 faith In tin- future of the South by the strongest financial Interoals In this nud other countttes. , • SCRKOULB MACON TO NSW YOltK. Via Portsmouth end Washington, tioave Macon. (Macon and Northern liatt. road), BUd August II. Arrive Portsmouth, (Seaboard Air Llnei tdO a. m.. Auttust u. 1 Leave Portsmouth. (Norfolk and Wash. Ill item steamboat Company), mg p. „■ August II. Leave Washington. (Pennsylvania Heao) 11*0 a. in.. Augst 14. Arrive New York (Pennsylvania Hoed). 4.JJ p. in., August 14. ASSASSINATION IN FLORIDA. Jacksonville, Sept. 13.—A special to the Tlmeo-Unlon from Uic.kvjic, Kin., At)-*: -Mr. T. W. -Miller m assearfft- nted today tvldlo culling limber. Ills body was found at noon by bis wife, who had gone to call him to dlunar, riddled wHh bullet*. Tlteiv I* no duo to the asrusaln. *. Atvardad Hit hast Honors—World’* pair. DR,- BAKING P0WBH MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Gripe Creim of Tzrtar Powder. Fna Cine Ammonii. Aluntor any other .i.iultem- 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. RACES YESTERDAY. How tho Horree Ran at Gravesend Race Track, Now York. Sept. i2.-Todhy’s card, al though one of the Urooat of the season, attracted a fair sized crowd to the Graves end track. The weather -was cool and delightful. IN THE PAVILION. Two favorites out of edx Is doing quite, and that's the way they shaped up at Gravesend yesterday. Thorn won nothing sensational about the racing, hut the Helds were generally evenly matched, and as a result them was exalting sport and the cads posted were very tempting. Those who followed the right money had every reason to be satlsdod with tho -lay'n work. Today's card la particularly rich In quality, and unless the blue pencil Is too liberal, the racing Is certain lo be of the best. First quotations received In Putzol’s pa vilion at 1 p. m. . l (( jj AT GRAVESEND YESTERDAY. Flret Race.-Five-eighths mile; maidens; selling: time, 1:03. Atrttpode, ITT: 1 to 5 (Grlfiln) 1 Dungannon, 107; 3 to 1 .(Ballard) 2 Lon Foster, 100: 15 to 1 (Lainly) 3 Second Race.—One mile: handicap; time, 1:11. Peacemaker. Ill; * to 5 (Tarol) 1 Live Oak, 107; 7 to 2 (Sims) 2 Rod Skin, 103; 3 to 1 (Grlfiln) 3 Third Itwce.—One and one-sixteenth mile; Bay shore stakes: time, 1:48. Patrician, 100; 5 to 1 (Rerff) t Ctuidclabra. 100; 5 to 1 (Doggett) 2 Faraday, 110; 3 1o 1 (Hay) 3 Fourth Race.—Five and one-half fur longs', time, 1:09. Cromwell, 103; 3 to 1 (Rellf) 1 True Penny, 108; S to 1 (Doggett) 2 Owlet, 108; 3 to i..... (Rellf) 3 Fifth Haco.-One mile; time. 1:4214. lardy Vtlolct, 109; 1 to 2 (Grlfiln) 1 Btonenclll), 99; 7 to 1 (llelff) 2 Flora Thornton, 69; 8 lo 1 (Bergen) 3 Sixth ltsce.-FIvo and one-half fur. longs; selling; time, 1:09. Second Attempt 98; 2 to 1 (Grlfiln) 1 Sir Dixon. Jr., 63: 3 to 1 (H. Jones) 2 Jack tho Jew. MO; M to 1 IRcItf) 3 AT GRAVESEND TODAY. First Race.—Five and cne-holf fur- longs—Clifford. 132; Well Jim. 122: Correc- tten, lit; Rubicon, .18; Llssak, 9«. Second Race.—Five furlongs-Manches- ter, US; Phoebus, IIS; ITranki. U6: Deito. 110, Otnell Edward* 116; Roundelay. 110; Marigold, (Ally) 116: Konrcl, 103; Sir John, ltd; Lurunla, 100; Sadie, 100, Third Race.—Five and one-half fur- Icngs; Youthful st.tkei—The Coon. IDS; Ap- pliius?, ldt; Berry Real. 106; Owlet, 100; McKee, OS; Nanklpooh, US; Kennel. 93; Chicot, S3; NlcoUnl. H; Tinge, 03; Pont Le.ir, DO; Bt. Veronica. 80. Fourth Race.—One and one-quarter mile: Fulton handicap—Dobfins, 118: John Coop er. lit; Sir Excess, 107; Dutch Skater. 160; Declare, 09; Assignee. 00; Pocahontas, S7. Fifth Race.—One and three-sixteenths miles: hnndlcup—Sir Welter, 119; Dobbins, 112; Bargonu. lot; Judio Morrow, 102; llaf- ry Alonso. 085 Red SWn, N. Sixth Race.—One and one-Mxtcenth mile; eeUtug—Prince Cart. U0; Discount. 110; lisn.UI. lot! Light root, KB; Dwight, 100; Lcngtirhlge, 100; Bong and Dance. 88; Zou. bkn, 07; Chirus, 07; Charter, 87; Leonvllle, 91‘ Prlfft 85. ' iloncy u-nt by telegraph placed at first or second odda OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you hoed tho warning -tho sig nal. perhaps, of (he sure* approach of that more, b-vrlble disease, couautnMonT Ask yourself If you can htfond, for the tuko of saving 60 routs, run (he risk and do nothing for It We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than n million bottles were Md the past year. H relieve* croup and whooplug cough at once. Mother*, do not be without It. 1-Vr l ime bark. *tdo or cheat, use Shiloh's Porous Plaelers. Sold by Qoodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. * Mr. IV. T. Anderson, formerly a pop ular attache of tho Telegraph, but now With tho iNeiv York Recorder. It In the clly ou n visit to relatives mid friends. Mr*. Andrew Kennedy nnd children, who have been spemllng the summer In Knoxville, Telia. as the guests her daughter. Mrs. T. W. Loylesa, have rctimied to their home In this dry. Ur. DayM Walker nnd family have moved to UcslUfort, S. O.. where they will make (heir future home. Miss Ad dle Wnlker will remain In the elty sev eral weeks with her friend. Mis* Wil liams. on Madlwn street. The ntauy friends of Mr. Wnlker nnd family deep ly regret lo give them up as residents of this city. tA quartette t>f ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Thonw* Hliwe and Min Susie lira; dv m*k! 'Mr. W. A. Dorsey and Ills* Liz- s o Marlin, leave tomorrow morning for ‘MMM 10 enjoy the scenes of the Ga te cjiy. returning on the evening train the name day. LEMON ELIXIR. » r l X Pleasant Lemon Tonic. Fur Biliousness. Constipation nnd Itehuto. For Indigestion. Sick und Nervous Headache. For Fever. Chill*. Debility end Kid ney Diseases, take Lemon EUxtr. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon EUxIr. Dr. Mozley'a 1, ‘inon lihrlr lo pre pare,! from, the fresh Juice of Lemons, combated with other vegetable liver tonic*, and will not fall you In eny of j the above named diseases. M c. and SI botles at drugglsta. Prepared only by Dr. H. Motley, At lanta. Oa. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wsets-S hlr Highest Award. THE PRESENT COTTON.CROP A Disputed Question as to What In- Ill all Our Shoes you find not crease Thera Wiil Be This only Style and Appearance, but Season. Genuine, Sterling Value. i They are better this fall than | DR HU * N,CUTT GlVES HIS VIEWS ever before. He Takes tip What He Peemi an Exag gerated Estimate PJadug (be In crease at £00,000 Bale*—In- ^ levelling Statiitfcn* 510 Cherry Street. (Advertisement.) BABNUM & BAILEYS SHOWS. "The Ortalesl SSyow on Earth" to Their Own. Trademark. •Everybody knows of Bnrnum & Bailey's b% allows. and every man, woman (and child In the land J* aware that tire -trade mark, “Greadeet Show on Barth,” belongs to these bUtows, yet hero we Outvt- a very tntferlor circus run by Bdlla ilricher;) Stealing What title arts whig It as dhelr own, tthereby en deavoring to hoodwink a few people. There la no comparison whatever be tween the Sells Bit,there' circus, which showed here Friday and yesterday, and ■the Darn urn & lfailey Shown, which are to appear here October 1. Tfire la t ter coirfbkifte. whit la really "kite grett- e.ft wbaw on earth." While the 8etla BroUters' affair does not oome In the oaime c)a*». It la a fake and a pre- KUmption on the part of the Sella peo ple to use .She tftle spoken of. B.eulln'g osier peopls'e bruins und copying after them will always In the end receive the proper reward, and SeiB Btrathera cannot continue to hoodwink people. That 25 oenit gut Is Hnaiher fake.: There were seats at extreme ends af the tent linked oft at 25 cert;» and when 1/ney were Oiled .people hud to pay 50 cents for the choice eea'ie or stand up. But while .Hilt 25 cento dodge I* practiced here, bh* Sells Brothers are direful to oharge iwythlttg less than 60 cents klwough ‘Hire Soifth after WuviVi; hen*. At least Ilbet Is tho price ulJvertbed. If the dhow Is only worth 25 cents* In Louisville, why should NnWhvIlle people ibe compelled -to pay 50 cento? -A ftrst- elaeo circus never pradtloes such fake's On people.— LoulsvlKie Truth. t V P. P. makes poelttve cures of an sluties of rheumultlsm. syphilis, blood nolsonv scrofula, old sores, eczeonintt, ■malUriO und femnle complalmt, P. P. P Is a powerful tonic, and an excellen c appetizer, 'bottdto-j up 'the systivrv rap- ' J For oM sores, skto eruptions, plm- ■plps, ulcers wnd syphlti's use on'ly P. P. P Uhd Krt -well and enjoy the blessing only to b'e-derlved from the use of P. p. P. (Ptfckly IMt.-tK.5ium.) ' Ash, Poke Rock and FOR CORNS, 1VART3 AND BUNIONS Euse Only Abbott's Eat* India Corn Paint. Erysipelas, awolJen limbs. bM'sores, scales and scabs on the leg have been entirely cured by P. P. V., the irw..: wonderfuJ bktoU medicine of 'the day. A course ot P. P. P. will banish all bad feeling* ahd reutore youf ‘hejltli to perfect ctonUltlon. Its curaltlve pow ers are marvellous. If out of softs nnd In bad humor with yourself wad the world tUko P. P. P., end become healthy and rulclonsif'. JUST ARRIVED. Chinn cups nntl saucers, pilnsy tlcco- rutions. T.'ie. sett. English Rockingham tea poi* 10, *0, 25 mill 30c. Finer nnd lighter anti better than American. The Fair IStore. OAK STOVE -WOOD S3 PER*CORD, In 'Hire; cartl lots and upward, Ivey Bros.. W. R. Ivey. MU. 1VOMMACK ELECTED A Member of the Democratic Executive Committee to Fill it Vacancy. 'Mr. W, T. IVomtnaek, at the last meeting of the Dcntorntlo executive comutlllee, was eli .ted a member to represent the East Macnn illstrlct, to nil the vacancy caused »y Dr. IV. F. Oirroir* lvmovitl from the eity. ■Mr. Wommack is n splendid eltlxcu nud a live nnd netlre Demucrat, mid will do good service f-r the party iu the capacity of a member of llte execu tive committee. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Dr». Hoteno* & Oleoon, Dentists, 656 Mulberry Stredt. It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore mouth, Bore t'hrast, cleans the lceil und purines the breuxth. For sate by an UruggUtm FESTIVAL THIS AFTERNOON Aud Evening ut St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. The ladles of tSt. Itarnabn9 church aud Sunday-school will hold n festival this afternoon nnd evening, bcgitmlng at 3 o'clock. Tho festival will lie on the lawn near ihc church nud a largo crowd Is ex pected to be present nml nld lu tlio wor thy cause. All kinds <vf summer re freshments will be served, aud the pub lic Is Invited. Weakness may ba-Jnhorited, op Jt may result from neglect and care lessness. Thin, weak, “run down” persons need Scott’s Emulsion tho Cream of Cod-liver Oil and tho most .nourishing food known to science. It is palatable and more effective than plain oil. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Dn'J be tatltri by Subsidies! PixrwdWJkvUAltaicthX.V. AllDrotcbU. It i* the impression of many people tba<t the present oottoti crop will yield a -icre.it deal In exce30 of any former crop. This dmpre£pk>n varies ad to the extent of increase, boots going tio far as to »xy that tt •will amount to 200,000 baled. The foliowinr letter from Profassor J. B. Hunnlcut of the State. Univorsity challenjjcn this estimate, and was writ ten in contradtction thereof. It will be read with .Interest *by all dames of busi ness men, containing as it does some rndmitely drawn figures which muist command c.t tent ion. coming from so high an authority. Proceeding to han dle the estimate of oue newspaper cor respondent who placed the probable in crease of this year’s cotton crop at 200,- 000 •bales, Pr.Hunnlcut says: “If he is rixitt. our fawners should know it and prepare themselves for the loweWi prlcea on record. If he Is wrons, tho spinners, buyers and speculators should be advlBed of the truth, bo that prices may fee better. “Now we are noit left entirely tt> gueus wo-rk in nhii matter. There i« a way of knowing pretty nearly what we will ma>ke. A good utnnd of cotton, my one skulk to every eighteen Inches, gtves from 8,000 itb 10.000 sl.ilkB pur ncce, ac- oordhvg to tho wldfth of tho rows. The present crop in Iflie several counties of mkldle and northern Georgia, a where I have examined it. will not average over 8,000 Ktalko Der acre. “If each of these stalks should aver age rtwelv© holte, now mature, then we would have a prospect of a good yield- say hailtf a hale per acre, or *8,250,000 b’ojls—but we have no ouch crop of both* matured, or likely to nii'tme. “X have gone into a number of fields and counted all bolls large enough _to have a promise of maturing. I have ae- leoted good lobkkng fields vrvd the feet' ter spots in theoe 'fields. There are thou sand's of acres below whvt to given here. Here are the figures us counted by myself and others on different farms In different counties: 830 162 3910 “This gives an average of 26 countings no 4.6 bollii per otalk, or a little over 120 puuisds of lint per acre. I am awvixo tha*t an extra tote frost would add some thing to thfo. but the chances for boll worms wind fether calamities, such as September storms, early frost and dry weather must be considered also. “The conclusion I arrive art from my examination of the condition of the cfet- ton crop to thnt the present crop is be low on average cron.” A number of Macon- warehousemen haw ’been heard fo concur in what Dr. Hunmiout *ay*i -they know he has tt down right resipecting middle Georgia at least. PAR’BBCUE IN JONES. Grand Rally and Good Old Democratic Speeches. The Democrats of Jonas county are preparing for ti big barbecue and rally nt. Round Oak on SatiKday, September Charles D. Bantlelt will address the Democracy or Jones on this occas ion and speeches will also be made by a number of other well known orators. The whtrte country aide will fee at the rally and one of those fine old barbe cues fhat brought many blesumga nnd much fame <o the county in days gone by will be served. Judge Roland T. Ross, tthe rock-ribbed Democratic (stand ard bearer of Jonros, will be there to welcome the multitude and give each one a royal Jones county welcome. Ev erybody is invited -to go and drink in the pure ami sparkling Democratic elo quence •that wHl flow from the mouths of silver-tongued ora tore and if they are politically «iek they will be healed. They will be llteralJy washed In the waiters of good faith .and good govern ment and ebroe away purged of ull 1m- purktos and misconception*. It will be a -regular baptism of sim^n pure Dem ocracy that wlH bring backsliders back Into the fcCd and reetolm the erring prodigals who have Atraycd off seeking strange gotto nml unreliable creeds. Re member the dafce and b? there. 8HIDOH’S CONSUMPTION CURB. This is beyond question the most suc cessful cough medicine we have ever bold. A few doses Invariably curoa the wortt cases of croup, tough and bron chitis, while its Wonderful success in <he cure of consumption i» without parallel in the history of medlctno. Sinco its first discovery tt has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other med icine can Btaud. If you have a cough, we carneiUy ask -y ou totr y it. Price 10 cents, 60 cenis and 81. If your lungs are sore, chest or back Is lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Pkitter. Sold fey Goodwyn & Small Drug Com pany, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. It’s Brown’s Iron Bitters you need I Stationery, Monograms, Wedding Invitatlona and visiting cards engraved ot lowest prices. No de ity; work done by skill ed w orkmen in our establishment. Send fbr samples and price*. J. P- Stevens A Bro.. Jeweler*. 47 WhltehaU atreeL Atlanta. Ga. DOWN THE RIVER TODAY Will Speed the Trim Little Steamer Gypsy. The river was up a lew Inches lost uight'uud Capt. Sillier will give the Gypsy a speed trial this afternooa at S o'clock. The Gypsy has never ltcen put to her best speed ou tho Ocuiulgee, hut will show nil who want to go what a lleet little clipper she U this afternoon. Mate Blackshear w.U entertain the crowd with a number of choice selections on the trip, uud the trip will be a pleasant one. The boat will return before dark. There are thousands ot people in Mu- eou who have never seen anything more of the Ocmulgcc than can be seen right here Ut Macon and therefore have no conception of the real beauty of the stream below Slaton, und yet the scen ery Is fur superior to tlmr seen on the St. Johns and equal to the beautiful and much talked of scenery on the famous Oklawabai Lute lu the after noon or on a moonlight night there is nothing more romantically grand or im pressive than the scenery along this same muddy Ocuiulgee below -Macon. For miles und miles the aanks form al most one unbroken festoon of musca dine vines intermingled with graceful willows ami occasioiial majestic cotton wood trees, while lu the background can be seen mauy thousands of level acres of growing grain waving like a sea of green iu the distance. Many po ets have sung of much less beautiful streams thau the Ocmulgeo. new: line to Montgomery. .Via Georgia Southern and Fori da. Leave Macon 11:10 a. m. Arrive Amerlfius 3:00 p. m. Arrive Montgomery 8:00 p. m. Ask for tickets via the Suwaneo River Route. G. A. Macdonald, general passenger agent, Macon. Ga. Telephone 100. A FIRE ALARM. The Laddies Had a Good Shaking Up Last Night. A fire alarm was sent In about II o'clock last night from box 01, In East Macon. Tho alarm had scarcely finished strik ing before Chief Jones’ white horse was seen flying like a spectre down Bridge Row aud aeress the river bridge. The laddies were closely In his wake. It was one of the prettiest aud quickest runs ever seen in Macon. The alarm had been occasioned by a little blaze in the waste room of Bibb mills. It bad been extinguished almost by the time tho department arrived aud hence no work was necessary. fftos, raqnirts no chugs of diet or n*'H«oa*, mercurial er palsotMtu ««d- g Ic.’Dci to M taken ioter&aliY, When “ -lfld AS A PREVENTIVE by either MX it la ImpoetiUe ta centrist an]r Ycaeml dhaaM t balin tbo oato of these already Varanvsamv A micros OoncrrbcrftftndOiMt, ■»' - MMiniwu erew with Gonorrhea and OlMt, we««v«a CURES GOODWYN’S DRUG STORBL Sole Agents. Macon. Go. A. T. HOLT, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. R’enHftntr. Oollefettng renllte maid e&le of efty ortd country property & epecfolty. Your paltrorvage tolkitted. Ofiloe for present at 365 SECOND STREET. YOU CAN BE SURE To get the most fashionaclle and seasonable fabrics, care fully and correctly cut and finished, in a style that is strictly high-class and artistic by leaving your order with M’KAY, The Progressive Taildr, 563 Cherry Street. FOR SALE, THE BUTLER HERALD Having so long been ideritflled with Wte (newspaper buslneba und ltelnfe de- slrous of resting from Its tobore und t-n-' gaging In other business on account of failing health, w» offer for sale at o tutgain the entire outfit of the Butler Herald, including Ills good will, a targe und Increasing subscription and adver tising patronage, bchides w good' BuW- more press nnd outfit for Job work. Title Is a year of greoit Importance po litically, and no better Investment can 'be mode than In purohoslng the Butler Herald. Butler Is located equal dts- itunce between aiuoon and Colu.-nbuB; has no (superior for health, good Church ond school facilities, and one of the best places In middle Georgia for u country newspaper. The Herald ofllce Is convenient for all purposes and well fDJuVI -up for -newspaper nnd Job work. We mean exactly What we say. We wfll sell nt a sacrifice, -not ithht wc love our nitrons less, but that we love our Stealth -the more. Any one Wishing to puiChaee will pleaee apply ok once. Re. spedtfully. W. N. Ednas. Buaer, Ga. NAME OP PATTERN: Send Ail coupon and 10 eentz to Ou icijac. JCDKSSS.. 0D8 GREAT PATTERS OFFER! We have made arrangementx by which we are offering to the readers ot the Telegraph the Demorest Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 20 to 68 cents each, thus making every copy of the paper worth from 19 to 40 cents. Cut out the coupon below and mall so- cordng to directions on It and you will receive by majl the pattern in the size chosen. r GOWNED LIKE HER MOTHER. . 659—FRANCHENE WAIST. Sizes for 1} and 16 Years. A' charming model, formed by tho •Franeene" waist and "Bell'L skirt. This,little round waist has some full ness in the back and surplice fronts, which, with the full, triple caps on tho sleeves, make It especially becoming to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre- pons,. and all light -woolens, also nil kinds of washable fabrics, can be made after this model. It Is also a good dee sign for all fancy silks. Rows of flat trimming, with serpentine effect, com plete the gown. Any" or all of the (!leeve-caps may be omitted; and for thin materials the caps edged with lace are very dainty and pretty. A belt of ribbon of the material girdles the waist. Our model represents fawn- colored serge, trimmed with brown vel vet ribbon. A special illustration arid full direc tions about the pattern will be teun-l on the envelope In which It is enclosed, 610-MISSES' BELL SKIRT. Sizes for 14 and 16 Years., • j A trim Uttle skirt in the popular "bell" shape, fitting easily around the hips and with some fullness behind. Any of the seasonable materials can be made up In this model, and it may be trimmed in any reslred way. This skirt combines well with any style of Bklrt. 1 A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which tt Is enclosed. „l..i .. 630—LESBIA .WAIST—Sizes for 14 and 16 Years. 'A charming Uttle model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more dressy occasions, according to tho ma terial selected. This corsage has the effect ot a gulmpe waist, and Is the name both back and front. The stock collar and girdle are made of ribbon, and by having two or three sets of these In different colors, a pleasing va riety may be made In the toilet. A skirt ot four straight breadths can be uzed with this model, or If preferred, it can be used with any style of gored skirt. Chambery, dimity, lawn, batiste, challle and China silk, with all-over embroidery or net for the yoke, are very stylish and cool made In this style. It 1s an equaly good model for light woolens, with silk for the yoke and sleeves. Our model is of pink cham bery. w)th all-over embroidery for the yoke and sleeves, and the skirt Is fin ished with a flounce of the embrlodery. A special illustration and fuR direc tions about the pattern will be foun-J on tb» envelope In which It Is enclosed. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To Tin:fiuiXOl Plnae inform yonr ref ers lliat I Lave a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousand* of hopeless cases have been per- uuueuUy cured. I shall bo glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of yonr leaders who have consumption if they "will fctnd me their express and post office address. % 2u Slocum. M.O., lS3BearlSu % New York.