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STATE JOTJRXAT,, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER IT. 1894. 6 ALWAYS IN FASHION. CHEVIOTS APPEAR TO BE PEREN NIAL FAVORITES. A - V A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed V-r tliousn nils of brav poktiers to the war, mid no state bears a bet ter record in tbiit re-tx i-t than it does. In literature it is raj. idly acquiring a.i enviable place. In v. a r and literature Solomon Yt-well, wi-ll known us a writer as "Sul," lias w in an hoi rabin position. IH11--ln:r 1b- Sate war liu vas a riictn ier of Co. M. 2 I. N. V. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana In f ntr.v .ilutr ci-r-.. KeinnJimr an important circumstance he write as follows. "S-i cr.'il of us onl veterans here are using Ir. Miils' Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure titid Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them jrivins tIleiKlil sa t ivfa'-t ii n. In fact, we have never lived remedies that compare with theru. Of the S'iiiv we imvt say they a re t lie best com hinn' ion of t he qwali ".ies required in a prep a ration of their tiatur! we have ever knovwi. We have none hut won v of praise for them. Titey tire tic onu-rovvtn of a new principle in medicine, and tone u the vys-'em wonder fully. We v;..y to til!, try the.Mj rcmi'dies," .lm)ii Ye well, Marion, Irid., Iec. 5, las2. Tin.se remedies, are solu liy all druggists on B positive truura Ktee, or sent, direct by t ho . r. .M iies Medical Co., I-ilkhart, !nu.. on re ceipt of price, "fl ncr oo tic, six Itott ie -jo, ex-li-e,,- pi-enaid. 'J' hey pos t i vcly contain neither tiiiatcs nor dangerous ci-u.W, For Sale by r I! Ornsgiiti. Topska Vacuum Cure JEatahlisiied, l"y.. Vaennin, Liedic-al and Kfrvous anil rbroaic liaeaac &n.(t '!isces off noiurD. vacuum specialties: raralynis, and old en ronic tlixoase that mruiriae hatn Iniied to cure. W. C. FilANCJS, Man'r. SOI Gill Ave nun W. CHICAGO &ALT0tl B. R. GSLY STGH1 BALLASTED TH ICS. ITO OF CARS BETWEEN KANSAS CITY and CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY am, ST. LOUIS, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO. lo Extra Charga for Passaie n- Palace Reclining Cliiiir Cars NOR IN Fast Ycs'ialca imM Trains. A sk your own HomeTi-iket Apent for tickets via the Chicago & Alton liadroad, or write to It. IiOVt t'.H, Ceii'l Western I'assencrer Agt, 216 our If ISKOAUW AV, ST. L3lld, MO. JAMK CHARLTON, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, CHICAGO, ILt- NATIONAL STABLES, .Jfflw -1 ' ". ITT . -at" First-class Livery. I-carilers a specialty. Telarhjca 4C. J. C. GILCIIEI3T, 70S Jackson street. Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. WetkcreH's classes in Dancing Academy. Masco I" 1'uHdsnij. Jackson street, will open tor children Saturday, Septem ber 2-Bd., 3 lo f:8i) p. m. Adults. Monday. Sep tember 24, 8 to p. di. Cltihlrens ciiss un der the direction of Mr. Wethereil and -Miss Maine Smith, liall for rent for select parties. 1 or terms cad or address at Academy. HARVEST EXCURSIONS. Low Hates to the South, Nort li-eat, and Noutliwevt, via ROCK ISI.ASP KOUTK. On September 11th. 25th and October 9th, we will sell Harvest Excursion tick eta to all points in Texas. Indian and Ok lahoma territories, Tennessee, Mississip pi, Louisiana, Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, at the low rate of one faro for the round trip, plus two dollars. Tickets will be good for re turn, with stop over privileges. For further information, reservations etc, call on or addres IL O. Garvey, City Ticket and Passenger Agent. Headache is the direct result of indi gestion and Stomach Dijorders. Remedy tfieae by using D Witt's Little Early Risers and your Headache disappears. The favorite Little Pill everywhere. J. II. Jones. All the talk in the world will not con vince you so quickly as one trial of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for Scalds, Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections and Piles. J. K. Joaes "There is a Salve tor every wound." V.'o refer to J e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, outs, indolent sores, es a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and tlvaji cures piles. J. . Jones. r ... Olive Ilarpor ilve Some Valuable Hint on Hakio? CTp Fall Dresses She Cites a Few Examples and Mentions Some of the Coming- Novtl ties. Special Correspondence. New York, Sept. 13. Some goods, like some authors, never go out of fash ion, aud among those vre must put the various kinds of cheviots and cloths, but they might be forct d into oblivion if it were not that every year sees tliem in new colors and new finish, which make them appear to be almost other fabrics. The ladies' cloth this season has a Eatin V -:- A r, v ' EAI4LT FALL ATTIT.E. finish, and the camel's hair is so ronh as to be almost coarse. Camel's hair now shows iu some instance borderings of bourette, and cloth gowns v.ili not seldom be trimmed with tho closely woven "nigger heads," put on in much the same manner as if it were fur trim ming. It is a question in tho feminine mind as to how to have their new drones ruado np. It is a vary important one, too, so let mo give one or two hints based upon the handsomest costr.iaea exhibited this past week. One was a drab lady's cloth, with a draped skirt that is, the front breadth was wrin kled considerable and a fold was brought cp on the rijrht side. It was stitched over tn interlining; of flannel, which made the edge take a rolled effect, very pretty, with little effort. Tho basque was gathered slightly at the waist and open over a vest of maize Japan crape. At the waist there were two green rosettes. The collar and sleeves were very plain, but the frown did not loik bare or scanty. This grown could be worn on almost any occasion. Another elegant dress was made of the new brocaded black goods in ripple pattern. The skirt was plain, save for a wrinkled front aud a sash made of silk warp heurietta. The sleeves aud drap ery on the waist were made of this goods and the ripper part of the damas eco. These Tlaruassces can bo worn a3 dressy church, street or visiting gowns, or th.ey can be worn as half mourning. It all depends upon tho rest of tho cos tnine, such as hat and gloves, parasol and cape. Many favored ladies are having their new drcsess cut en princesses which al ways was a pretty stvle. One model of such a dress was of moss green and coral pink illuminated serge. The cor sage opened to the l.ft shoulder, with silk covered buttons, and the breadth overlapped at the left side and fell in jabots faced with coral pink faille. At the bottom of tho skirt there was a line of nine buttons. The skirt was held very full from between the seams. There was a short triple capje to wear with this, with one wido rever and a set of buttons on the opposite side. A fourth model had a plain plaited skirt of nickel gray cheviot and a waist buttoning only below tho bust. The rest was evufc away to show a white shirt bosom and eravat and a turndown collar. Over this was a coat buttoned np the front with small silk crocheted buttons. The coat, which was cf covert cloth, was three-quarter length and trimmed with narrow bands of "nigger heatl" and had wido revers and flat col lar, both stitched arotmd the edge. These revers and collar were so arranged that if necessary the coat could be closetl quite to the throat. In the back the trimming went straight around. Moire as material for full dress seems to have gone out, but for sleeves, panels and trimmings it will be more popular 0! .m r iv'Y KI.EGA.NT FAI.t. O0'.vS. than ever, as it brightens up any fabric aud adds a richness that nothing else can, except velvet, and I am not sore that moire is not handsomer than velvet. Among the new fall goods which are cheap enough for everyday wear are the mohairs. These are jlossier than ever, if possible, and a few of them are da masse. The mchair is pretty trimmed with velvet ribbons, and it is still pret tier when accordion plaited, f i r it is one of the fabrics that look well when plaited. Damiers will be worn for or dinary house dresses, but ore no longer popular for other uses. Among the new fancies this season the flat seams double stitched will often be teen in all thick material, particularly on cloths and cheviots. Knrrow bias bands are stitched on both edges, and this is applied aa trimming. Olive II.vkpkk. ' 'I " I - Kt o o t-i'A Gyji rc MUf . ootr0to ' MAP OF CHINA, KOREA AND JAPAN. This clear and Just now very Interesting map Is copied from Harper s Weekly The area and population of the tliree countnies are stated aa below in the latest and best authorltv tha I in pinoott Gazetteer of 1P3: J" "-ir China (proper) 1,813 Japan. 155.5 to Korea. MRS. GROVER y . . .. ;- , - X 7 . The above 13 a copy from the latest photograph of the charming mistress of the White Homo. Admirers of Mrs. Cleveland have always claimed that since becoming a mother her pretty features have become very expressive, and the picture acre given boars out their claims. L -' k f y, v . s AY. jf i 'J irAC"': Yr fl-' "Nv Al i ' ' - 1 V ' ' '') . REY EL SANTA ANITA, Recent Winner Park, Chicaso. 3Iakln Dead Alen Breathe. Many methods of restoring the ap parently dead have lately been advocat ed, but the most original plan is that inaugurated by Dr. de Baun. Dr. do Bauu took it upon himself to state that if a man died simply for want of breath there is no good reason why he should not live, and the medico proceeded to provo his assertion. He passed a small rubber tube through the nose of an ap parently dead infant and down into tho throat. Closing the mouth, he forced air through the tube from a rubber bag, inflating the lungs. He then re leasee! the pressure from the mouth and found, as he expected, that the elastic ity of the muscles of the chest caused immetliate contraction of the lungs, forming a complete respiration. This is said to have been kept up for 45 min utes, at the end of which time natural respiration was restored, and the life of tho child was saved. Tho success of this experiment induced Dr. de Baun to make further tests, and he is reported to have discovered that animation, may often be restored by this means within 15 minutes. The Ess Question In Hotels. The egg question in a hotel that laughs at expense in the endeavor to se cure for its guests what is moro than palatable has the closest attention. For the niOFt part the middle man operates here, though the eggs do not lie on his hands long. Among many hotels I have failed to find one that uses any but war ranted eggs, and even these are broken by skilled, assistants separately before they are used by a cook or baker, for one faithless egg can wreck gallons of soup or cake galore. In the Holland House this incidental duty means the breaking of 2, 500 worth of eggs every month. Never less than 120 dozen are used per day. The Marlborough hotel averages 200 dozen every elay. During the World's fair the Palmer House reached the average of 600 dozen, Chautauquan. 061 square milea. 340.000,000 potnilation. 40,000.000 8,600,000 CLEVELAND. of the American Derby at Washington Time, 2:36. A Fable Tor Fathers. lie was the sou of a worthy Manchester citizen and had just returned from col lage. His father was a brusque, matter of fact man, who had no liking for anything pronounced, and he noticed with sorrow that his Eon returned with the latest thing 'u collars and various other insignia of a dukedom. The old gentleman surveyed him critically when ho appeared in his ofSco and then blurted out, "Young man, you look like an idiot." Just at that moment, and before the young man had time to mako a fitting re ply, a friend walked in. 'Why, hello, Billy, have you returnetl?" he asked. "Dear me, how much you ro soinblo your father 1" "So he has been telling mo, " replied Billy. And from that day to this tho old gen tleman has had no fault to find with his son. Tit-Bits. "Something; on Her Mind." h r:Lyr 1 J 4 I V'N . Brooklyn Life. "Von Shouldi Take yonr Prescription to Topeka Drug Co., under Opera House. Trv Fhillips mineral water It is con sidered the finest water for tha stomach. S12 W Eighth avenue. Try it. : y- 4 r ... Foundry 0 flachine Works, ESTABLISHED 1 876. FORMERLY Topeka Foundry and Machine Works ESTABLISHED 1S63. R. I. COFRAN, Proprietor. HANTJFACTU2E3 CP STEALS ET3X1TE3, 2ELL KACiiniESY, SHAFTHT3-, PULLIES, G EASING S, FIXTIN3S. ETC. Write for Prices. .,. Jl i k . r, -is" i 4 !i;: E. E I00LGER, Mgr. SOLID liroogh I rams FKOM Kansas CitySt Joseph TO ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, Omaha, Peoria, ST. PAUL, HIHHE APOLIS Only One Change of Cars to the ATLANTIC COAST. The Best Line For Uew, "STork, Failntlelpliia, 13 3 ton, "WasliintoEi. and all Points NORTH and EAST. D. O. IVES, iieneral Passenger Agent, t. Eioul- nnsuiiig a separation. "Do you give gas here?" asked a wild looking man who rushed intoa dentist's office on Clark street. "Wo do," replied tho dentist. "Does it put a fellow to sleep?" "It eloca. " "Sound asleep, so you can't wake him up?" "Yes." "Yea could break his jaw or gougo out Lis eye, and ho wouldn't feel it?" "Ho would know nothing of it." "How long does it make him stay asleep?" "Tho physical insensibility produced by inhaling tho gas lasts a minute cr probably a little ler,a. " "I guess that's long enough. Got it all ready for a .fellow t o taivC' "Yes. Take a seat in this chair and show me your tooth. " "Tooth nothing!" said the excited caller, beginning rapidly to remove his coat and vest. "I want yem to pull a porous plaster off my back." Chicago Tribune. A Toolii T.iued Collin. There is i:o accounting for tasto. A dentist died in a rural town in England a few clays ago after spending over 50 years in pulling the molars of his fel low citizens. He had made it a hobby to keep all the teeth which he hael drawn in the course of his professional career autl took great pride in tho collec tion. When his will was opr-ned, it was found that ho had ordered the collec tion of teeth to bo placet! with him in his coffin for burial. His heirs fulfilled his command, and almost 30,000 teeth were put into the coffin with the elead dentist. If some archaeologist of a fu ture century shall happen to open that grave, he will have "food for thought" and some difficulty perhaps in explain ing the presence of so many teeth. New York Tribune. The Vatican Js J-Mscnnrafjed. It is reported from Rome that the pope complains to his intimates that Vatican affairs were never so bad as uow. "All the staters," he said, accord ing to Tha Corriero di Napoli, ."are pre occupied with the social question, the populations are surrrouuded with an unhealthy atmosphere or are in a cem elition oi alarm and discomfort, and we are in the power of the enemy without a hope in the future. " The sums derived from the St. Peter's pence are very small in spite of many pilgrimages, and the incomes from the papal .possessions are nuch diminished. London Chronicle, No Griping, no Nausea, no Pain, when De Witt's Little Early Kisea are taken. Small PiiL Best PilL Bast PiiL J. IL Jones. " A stimulant ia often needed to nourish and strengthen the roots and to keep the hair a natural color. Hall's Hair Keuewer ia the best tonic for the hair. . Read the "Wants." Many of them are aa interesting- aa news item bee if ic s not so. Peerless Steam Laundry Pearlaj Steam Laundry. - TOPEKA, KANSAS. TOPElCA STEAPJ tl X-argest and most coxuploto in tlio Sta-te. SHIRT FACTORY Jfon wS? we repair our customers' sliirta FREE. I?Iioiio 153. G25 Jnci9on St. Sinolzo manor's AND Kanufacturei at 603 Eaa. Ave. Topska,. Hiram Hulsh, A Laos Cor. Elmwooi and Willow Ave., Potwin Place, Topeka, Kansas. Grows and sells Plants. Makes a specialty of Cut Flowers. Doe sp'i all kinds o t'.J class rnanne of floral work in lirat ler. Tolerhcr.0 ICS. A TOPEKA t Transfer Company, 1 , Telo. 320. P. P. PAC01T, Prop. ARTHTJE. 1IASSAY, Practical - Horss-Shoer. ifYy:: ,r. ... V , Vs ' ' ' ijy 213 WEST FIFTH STREET. Telepnon?-488, - -' - lopsia. Horses with diseased feet skilfully trealoi. Track and roau-iltooins a specialty. 5v ' - SCsfarrflSfewdT 73;ow 'in 1.B9 !-' iuuiituwy f J on application liv-LTi. o a'. Cure Hfnd Ni!ea &. l f, f, DEAFNESS. -f VI s,r Iri f nlc T-pl, Chlmx.. gLkjT'..-j01' 'Trial treatment or naiupln trr, t3oldb-'ir'ierul. Wu. As yon liks it J.IL Jones, Irui;ist, fiOl KANSAS AVE ES.n .".'.iSJSESS' A Thoulitral I'ernon Consulta his best interests bv having- a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand; taken as directed will prevent or slop any kind of a headache, no mutter what the cause in fact if your ukuU was cracked it would prevent pain, 'ihe frequency of the attacks will dmiint.-di and bv taking the capsule at the ap proach of a headache you will never have another. 25c per box. bold by Rowley Bros. For instance, Mrs. Chaa. Roger, of B y City, Mich., accidentia spillei scal Jinsr water over her little boy. Hhe promptly applied Da Witt's Witch Hazel giving instant relief. It's a wonderfully good 8 live for burner, bruises, 8 .res, and a aure cure for Pile- J- K- Joaea. Von Ilavr m Hlxht To take vour Prescriptions where you pieaae. Topeka Drug Co. filla theut. Subscribe forthe Daily Stita Joubjii. Tip P P yf 9tm P " 'J